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1 CLIFFORD HAROLD WILL ENTER BELGIAN COLTS AT STAYTON SHOW BUSINESS LOCALS. Dentistry — Dr. W. N. Pintler, office over Dekirich's Hardware Stör«. 49tf Don't fail to see those nice new Master prices. cards at Bvauchamp'a. AJI 7t4 For Sale - Good second hand buggv and single harnesa for salp. Inquire of M. E. Lee. Kingston. 7t 2p Alsike Clover Scad 1910 crop 14 cents per lb. 19t>9 crop 10 & 12 cents per lb. Address F. Herrling, Stayton. 4t6p NOTICE! Lost Poland China sow. Strayed from my place in Stayton. Reward for i return. A. C. StoweII. tip For Sale Go: d t lover hay. In quire of or phone to P. P. Crabtree, Kingston, Oregon. 6tf Clifford Harold, who is traveling for the A. H. Averill Machinery comp: of Portland, write* The Mail that he will be here Saturday, hors« show da>, and will be glad to meet anyone who may be in need of threshing machinery or saw mill outfits. Mr. Harold will be at Peter Deitrich's hardware store —■ W anted-Tw o or three copies of the Stayton Mail of March 16. I^avc or send to Mail office. on that day. The aocompanx ing half tone cut is a J For Sale. —Pure bred White Leghorn likeiust. of one i f Mr. Harold’s six eggs, from splendid layers, $1.00 per weeks old Belgian colts which it is 15. W. B. Allis, Stayton,(Oregon 6tlp. understood will bo entered at the Woodlark Squirrel Poison, regular Stay ton horse show. Mr. Harold is still price 85 cents, special price for a short raising a few horses and is a lover of time only 25 cent*. Brewer Drug good horseflesh. 1 company. ‘I NEW BANK OPEN FOR BUSINESS : ,U roEf.r.' CHIEF For sale—Indian Runner duck eggs. Seventy-five cent* and $1.00 per dosen. Call or phone P. S. Hendry, opposite Leffler's, It miles south of Stayton.8t2p For Sale.—Thirty seres with right of way from public domain to the thirty acres. The Irrigation Company’s canal crosses this land which is an L shaped I tract. E. Forrette. 7tl Farmers and Merchants Opened Monday Morning— Capitol Stock $25,000~The Officers. The Farmers and Merchants a: . waa opened for business Monday morn ing, in temporary buarters adjoining the Stayton Hotel. Busine... c, .: d briskly, the deposit* the first duy rui- r.ing into the thousands. Th« officers of the new bank are A. 1). Gardner, president; S. C. Stewart, viee-president; S. L. Stewart, c J. M. Ringo, assistant cashier. The board of directors includes, the above (except Mr. Ringo) and J. T. Hunt, L. S. Lambert and John Sandner. The capital atock of the new bank is »-¡5,', 0 The Mail still has about 50 package of garden seeds that will be given away to the first persons who write or c 11 f r same. No more flower seers. Save money of your squirrel poison. Woodlark, the be»t brand, at the Brewer Drug company's store only 26 cents, regular price 35 cents. Pacific Coast Stock food at cut prices at Brewer Drug company’s store. 25 cent size 20 cents, 50 cent size 40 cents, $1 size 85 cents. H. N. Stoudenmeyer was in the city from Salem Monday. SPRINGTIME This space wilt be occuoied by Thomas & Mayo Company who will have important announcements to make in P the near future. msm THOMAS & MAYO Co S uccessors to T h o m a s & ¿ o n . (By;Mlu Jessie Harris., Mill City ) . There’s the perfumed breath of spring time in the air, Permeating all the gardens everywhere. F. I. MADERO. So-eilled provisional president and With the sunshine ever shifting. leader of the revolutionaiy movement O'er the grass-green meadows drifting — In Mexico. There’s the perfumed breath of spring time in the air. f Like a fool 1 was isirsunded My FATE. wife hml no trouble In penetrating the society skirmish $qg b^-njp.o of the Full many a gem of purest ray servne remark of the Earl of Cbappcrton, 8osrthern Pacific Gives Control of As There's the joyous voice of springtime which was on every one’s lips She re The dark unfathouml caves of sociated Oil Company. on the breeze. Oregon Case Is Delayed. ocean bear; ceived a number of Invitations, bat Crying, sighing, whispering, listening, By EDWARD IGLEHART 8an Francisco.—Following upon an Washington.—Pushed to the rear found that she mu«t make consider Full many n flower I* b o rn to through the trees - • announcement made a few days ?■ blush misceli, able outlay for costumes before she by the advancement and rehearing of Copyright by American Trcsa A»»o- that the Southern Pacific Compa;. ■ many KVUer.,1 cases including the 1 Calling to the crocus sunning. c l a t l o n . 1911. could necept nay of them. And silica And Waste Its sweetness on bad named a price for the sale of Its dissolution suits r,ga nst the Standard Waiting for the blue bird’s coming, the cost times she must rival cost all the deitert air. the way from several hundred to Sev Thomas Gray. controlling interest In the A- ’a:- J Oil and the tobacco corporations, the There’s the joyous voice of springtime I married au unconscious beauty. on the breeze. ern! thousand .dollurs, and she must OH Company to an eastern syndicate. Oregon case, involving the constitu Now, everybody knows thst beauty It was learned from an authoritative tionality of lau3 adopted by the ini There's the gladsome life of springtime if It 1* neconscleus 1* a very nice have a different costume for each function, the smount aeon ran up to a in my heart. eonreothat the Standard was tae pros tiative and referendum method, may thing, but as soon as it become* con third of our total tneome Since our pective purchaser and that the de.J not be pa- ¡! ujon by the Federal Which daily doth more peace of mir.d scious It breeds vanity, and vanity Is ordinary necessary exiiendltures re impart. Involved the practical combination n Supreme Court until next year. the mother of a large brood of troubles. quired the other two-thirds, it waa evi May there be in life’s November, one control of all the pipe lines of the My wife and myself—we are both dent wo would soon run upon the And it’s silver-snowed December, rocks. But what la the one matter of Coaat. Just this gladsome bit of springtime in Vans—belong to the older nrtstoerncy a woman's costumes, expensive though of New York. None of our ancestor* they he, eompured with the thousand my heart. would have thought of associating and one other luxuries that must I k » Give me a phonograph. with the ance*tor* of persons who nro provided by people of fnshlon. One ire Id rather haw it. than a now In the swim and to whose circle dinner alone we felt obliged to give ANTICIPATING. piano. fliuusaiuls say we were not admitted. They care cost us $500, nnd It was considered nothing about our ancestors, though j plain at that. We are apt to rely upon future the ''ame thing, . And many of them hare heard of my fa prospects and become really ex We permeated the outer social lino why noi? — an Edison ther. who was a distinguished com and were making some headway Info pensive while we are only rich modore In the nary, mid my wife’s Phonograph sinus any : the Inner circle. We were Ixith disap In possibility. We live tip to grn nil mother, who wns a celebrated pointed in discovering that we must Is* our expectations, not to our pos son.;, plays any music, New York belle. The places once oc civil to a nuintier of the wive* of young sessions, and make a figure pro reproduces any sound — cupied by these worthy i«eople are multimillionaires who had married portionate to what wo may bo. in fact actually supplies now filled with the descendants of actresses, nnd my wife bad discovered not w ln t we are. We outrun those who sold them oyster* and fish that society was not composed of such onr present Income, as not doubt everv form of enttrain- and whose wealth runs awny up Into persons ns her grandmother had shone ing to disburse ourselves out of men . b isy to mampu- the millions. among. Then something happened the profits of some future plane, But my wife nnd I were Imppy un that called n halt to our advance. Wt seii Edison project or reversion that we til a certain remark wns repeated to A certain Mrs. Van Valkenburg. hare In view.—Addison Phonographs at lowest her. One of our old family connec whose Income was some $ 11 . 000,000 a market pria s. All the tions who owns a box In the "diamond year and who was ns homely as a horseshoe”—so enlled from Iwdng thnt hedge fence, caused It to lie given out be^t records too. Come Notice of Final Settlement. gallery of the Metropolitan Opera j —for a consideration, the price being hear one ot .tih-se‘new House occupied by the multimillion Invitations to certain social climbers to machines, and gut a list aires— gave ns the use of It for one her soirees—that o mlstnke had been Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Executors of the Estate of night. The favor nearly canned our made la reporting Karl, t.'bapperton's , of April records at Margaret E. Murphy deceased have filed ruin. ft*»a after that night ■< the remark aa U tha moat beautiful wom in the County Court of the State of oper* Gertrude'* coualn, who gar# ns an in New York. The Mr*. Van Vnl-' It is good policy to have at least two pairs kenburg referred to wns the lady ( Oregon for Marion County their Fir al the box, said to my wife: account in said Estate and that saw 'The Earl of Chnpperton, recently with the $2,000.000 Income. o f shoes and wear each pair on alternate days. < oui t duly made and entered of Record from London, asked me who wns the Everybody sneered, bnf as all un- | •it i Two pairs worn this way will last a3 long on the 27th day of M rch 1911 an order Indy In my box on Thursday night, derstood tliAt to gainsay this edict j fixing Monday the 8th day of May 1911 v e e e e e e e e e ^ ^ » >♦»♦ * ♦♦♦« as four pairs if each is used day after day till it saying at the same time: ‘Site’s the at the hour or 10 o’ch ck in the forenoon most beautiful woman I ever saw. would cost them the enmity of one of the most powerful women In New is worn out. You can pursue ( f said day at the Court room of said • ouri in the City >f Salem Manor London could not furnish anything York ’society no one dared to lisp this policy and save money a word to the contrary. Tho earl County Oregon as t ie Time and Plad equal to her?’ ’’ if you buy our shoes. The remark wns hot only repented to had returned to England nnd wns not or the hearing of an -I account and any WVftkl v «tiVfsrt; V h itnl, legal objection* or exception* that may ray wife, but wns talked aliout at ev to be even questioned on the subject. Some fine shoes are good on*, jg.nr mi.no be fl ed thereto. ery function held by the golden set. The moment his lordship's compliment III! sTAVmx % f f ’ «l.ftll for only Sunday and dress-up Dated March 29th 1911. It finally came to Gertrude, added to wns appropriated by another my wlfo T t.u i WESLEY A. RIGGS • 3 . IH» wear. In this wise: “What a pity thnt Mrs. ceased to he an object o f curiosity THOMAS B. RIGGS Vnn Valkenburg doesn’t take the po Both Papers On« and, ns she had no other claim to ho . . . $ 2 .2 6 But The Gotzian Shoe Executors of the Estate of Margare sition In society that half a century admitted to society, was dropped. Be l » r f l l y M i n i S i i i i i I u .V O r i n o l i Ml E. Murohy Deceased^ after it is too shabby for “nice” m u l Ml w h i n M A l l . i » t » , r N r W. H. Qoeenti. A tt’y for Estate ago wns occnpled by lier grand other, sides, any further attention to her wns the beautiful Betty Vnn Wylie.” still keeps its shape and value sure to be resented by the other Mrs. l > * l l y * O r r g < H i •I o u i j i h I M..., : \ y . Dote of firtt pub. U. -ch 30, 1911 N um ber 7216. ToN If A 11, on«« jg»ut A Lace Blue her of Velo ur From thnt moment my dear wife got Vnn Valkenburg. ” ” last ” Apr ,I 27, 1911 ft.fl and doesn’t go to pieces under Calf. Ju*t right for dressy the society bee In her bonnet. “Our When the battle wns over I illscov- i f i i M l n j «I «Mi l u » I p r . | fc’j S v T o . N hard v/ork. M .% 1 1 ., «M ir J « M r a.nit family has always kept up In the tred thnt we had eaten upon our cap Executor’s first Notice. One reason is this:—In making our shoes we world till the present generation," she ital sufficiently to reduce our Income The Sem i-W eekly Oregon Journal said. “We have $10,000 n year, nnd onc-hnlf. - I was thnnkful thnt we wero leave in the lasts till they are finished. This PuMUhu* tin- „I,,’ ■ o .,i,,l«l» tale- Notice is hereby given that Alois on that we could get on In society. benten off before all wns exhausted. lets the leather do its shrinking in the factory, When ray wlfo grumbles at the halv .’rep tile htw> m II,,. iviirl, > i • 11 .»hie 111 nr- Wolf has been appointed executor of Connections of ours In the swim would report«, a . it j , p u i not on the wearer’s feet. I s r P ortland, toe last will r.rd testament and estate Introduce us, nnd our rnpe'Tnl assoc), ing' of our income I never mention the »»t s t i e r u t h e ni«r*c«i n e w . s u I..........ti I« cor- ate* would be of the older aristocratic cause. I hare a regard for the tu ft of of Peter Wunrter, deceased, and has Next time ask your dealer for re e l u l to list« h it «ch I - •■»,.. |, n»o lis, s this day duly qua,ifi« d as such and all •et who nre not so rich ns these new hair on the top of my head. imge n l kpvMai until,-r f..r l l,.-( « r , n I h o m e; persons having claims against said commercial people." • ii s iiU ru le lu « «liiry p « ,, unit a i ..o o r inora estate are hereby net fled to present "Mv dear.” I protested, "our $10,000 ot anmlfl r s r h « t o l l , » n l it T h e snow y fields I lo v s to scan, •' (he *uti- the name duly verified tom e at Aums- Ineonc would not keep us in the swim ’,«1 dm , • erlhcr twice c r e f , «•, ,• i love th e s k a te r s ’ ring. yesr. ViHe. Oregon, or to mv Attorney, Carey a month.” B ecau se th ro u g h w in try m o n th s I can I’. Martin at Salem, Ortjfor., within six A n tic ip a te th e spring. "Not with your management,” she "F IT S L IK E Y O U R F O O T P R I N T m m r-ths from the date of this notice. —C lev elan d P la in D ealer. retorted, "hut a woman can always Dated March 27, 1911. mnke money go further than a man. ALOIS WOLF Mrs. Gnnggs—You know well you Gives all thè lumi nuw» ani* ftnnpcn* in£* aiid shoulil ite in «veri homo in Executor of the last will and te g u Ix»t me try. I will show you what I were perfectly crazy to marry me. thm vh-iiiity. ment and estate of Peter Wundcr, ran do.” Mr. Gnaggs—I admit It, my dear, but Tho iw„ |,.oneri« mute i, ‘plendid deceased. It wns merely a rase of temporary In combinatlon nnd ynu nave 75,• |,v mimi* Carey F. Martin, Attorney for eatate. B. F. Pound, D M D, Dentist, of na uity.—Philadelphia Record. mg your «uhscrtptlon to ihc Slavton i First pub. Mar 30; last pub. April 27 .. r%wm <5, Roy Block, Stayton. 39tf Mail. S TAN D A R D O IL B U IS A n Unfortunate Encomium. BETTER THAN A PIANO PH! n Wear Them for Nice — Then for Everyday Use i *v BEAUCHAMP’S DRUG STORE A Great Clubbing Offer T h e (iotziam S THE STAYTON „IAIL F I S H E R & R IC H A R D S O N .