The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, February 22, 1912, Image 5

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    THE GOOD OLD SPRING MEDICINE
No v lilmxl pure, rich in color mu) full o f red corpuscles, and inrressed
circulation the system thoroughly clcanaod o f Impuritiea and invlffors-
ted. That'« what you need this miring free yourself from the con­
ditions ariaing from an Indoor life —gather renewed energy and vigor
for the coming sumrnur inontha,
A bottle of
Nyal’ s Spring Sarsaparilla
will make you feel Kke new
Clennaoa the blood and makes it nourish the system
stimulates the liver,
kidneys uod hliullW and naaists them in their functions.
If will route your energy to lop notch, brighten the eyes, clear the brain
and give you that springy step accompanying perfect health you will
feel it too. You won't enjoy the summer—your work will hang in
fact uvurything will be unpleasant unless the whole system is cleansed
and placed on u new basis. - Nyal’t Spring Sarsaparilla will do it—and
wc never heard o f a case where it failed to do as we say. All this for
$1.00 loo full doses to the bottle. We expect to be here in business
a good many years. The only way we can do It is by treating every­
body right. That's our policy.
Beauchamp's Drug Store
ELOCUTIONARY
R ECITAL AND ENTERTAINMENT
Choice Recitations, Readings, Music
Humorous, Serious, Comic, Pathetic
Come and enjoy a pleasant evening at the
STAYTON O P E R A
HOUSE
Friday Evening, Feb. 23
8:00 P. M. Sharp
Admission
25c and 10c
Given under the direction of the “ Loyal Sons” and ‘‘Loyal”
Daughters” Sunday School classes of the Christian church,
for the benefit of the church Gallery Fund.
A special Price on Amer­
ican Steel Wire Fencing
C O ME
IN
AND
SEE
ME
BEFORE
BUYING
SEEDING TIM E IS C LO S E A T H A N D » -
I
handle and carry in stock the Ken-
^ tucky Double Disc Drill Guaranteed
h to work at any time of the year.
C0UN7PX
CORfiESPONI
FOR THE MAN WHO SHAVES HIMSELF
. We carry razors, Strops, hones, Brushes,Mugs, and an
excellent line of creams and toilet waters. None better
on the market and our prices are moderate.
W H A T ’S THE USE
of wasting your health, time and m oney in using reme­
Mrs.
J.
Bohnsack
and
daugh-i
Happy Hollow ter left for Portland Wednesday.j dies that you know nothing about? You can purchase
one of our Family Remedies which are prepared for just
Mrs. J. R. Shaw and son Law- j your disease, and which are adapted to the needs of this
Ernest Kelly of Boise, Idaho,
is a guest at his father’ s home. j erence left for an Albany visit l particular section of country. If your name is not already
Monday.
Mat Burnet and wife of Silver
on our books, w e invite you to open a monthly drug
Last week M. G. Sheperd pur- ^
Cliff were visitors in the Hollow
account with us.
chased the house occupied by J. i
Sunday.
W. Brock.
Alma Phillips and Winnie Cas­
Mrs. J. W. Taylor of Detroit
teel were shopping in Stay ton
visited at the home o f C. T. 1
Friday.
Baseman last week.
A1 Rossiter o f Portland is visit­
Get your Easter Cards and Post Cards Here.
Gladys Hill and Christina Tate
ing his cousin Charlie Rossiter of
New and popular designs.
spent Sunday and Monday at the I
Happy Hollow.
home of J. T. Potter.
J. M. English and family spent
Work is progressing rapidly on j
Saturday and Sunday at the Sig-
J.
T. Potter’s mill. Two mills in j
mund home on Fern Ridge.
Mill City. Watch out for street |
Miss Ella Williams who has
cars next.
been visiting in Stayton the past
SALEM
OREGON
Mill City is having more new [
few days returned home Satur­
walks laid this year than for the;
day.
last three years. Keep the good ;
All the young people of this vi­
work going.
cinity as well as many of the old.
A very enjoyable time was had j
er ones drove to Fern Ridge on
at
the home of Gordon Dunn’s! A Grand Feast of Bargains---Closes FEBRUARY THE 29TH
Saturday evening to attend the
COME OR SEND US YOUR ORDERS NOW
dancing party given by Frank Saturday evening, the occasion
Siegmund. Ail report a most being a suprise party on Miss
FLANNEL- Outing flannel, TICKING— Blue Striped tick­
Flava Dunn.
I enjoyable time.
ing, heavy and worth three
stripes, checks and plaids.
Jas. R. Barkley the famous j
times price asked.
4c yard
Humorist and Cartoonist will be
9c yard
North Santiam at the Opera House, Friday, Feb­
GINGHAM S-D r e s s Gin­
ghams, soft finish, checks, BONNETS- Ladies’, M i s s e s
ruary 23, 1912.
a n d Childrens Sunbonnets,
stripes, plaids, colors
Grandma Chance is spending a
Polka Dots and Stripes
few days in West Stayton.
8 l-3 c yard
Squabtown
5c each
DRESS GOODS—Serge dress
Quite a number attended the
goods: tan, navy, Copenhagen CAPS—Men’s and Boys’ caps
dance at Shelburn Saturday night
Several boys from our neigh­
K ,e. they 10c each
22c yard
Master Cleo Chance has a sore boring town of Hootville came
hand caused from a bum from a home late Saturday night singing
“ Putting Down the Rye.”
stove.
B r e w e r Drug Co.
THE CHICAGO S T O R E
WHITE
Miss Ca’ line Blinkins broke
The “ warble” of the “ Bull
Frogs ” is now heard about the out a front tooth at a taffy-pull
“ berg. ” Does this mean spring? l a s t Friday night Ca’line.s
mouth looks like a graveyard
G. Wolfe was called to Salem
now, with one tombstone miss­
on account o f the illness o f his
ing.
daughter who resides there.
Sam Simpleton, old Sim Sam-
Mrs. S. Faulkner has been quite
pleton’s son, wants to get mar­
sick the past few days, having
ried. Sam will not shy at any­
, been under the weather for some
thing that can make a rustle like
I time.
a skirt. Girls wake up! This is
Can, t tell by th e’looks or the your chance, Sam is a good pro­
| tune of Mr. Frog how far he can vider, he just butchered a lump-
jump; maybe same can be applied jaw steer and two sickly shoats
to the weather.
last week.
A party was given at the G.
Squabtown has been trying I
Wolfe home, quite a number for several weeks to raise money !
being present.
Games
were to fix our streets and some o th -!
played and various other amuse­ er good things but a few of our |
ments indulged in. A good time merchants are so tight and hide-1
was reported and the crowd de­ bound that they can’t shut their
parted at a late hour.
mouth and eyes at the same time.
One is bound to fly open.
Pink Nubbins came h o m e
drunk the other night and tried
to play a tune on the piano with j
Calvin Goddard was an Albany an ax. His wife took him by the
slack of the pants and threw him
visitor Friday.
out
on the woodpile. Pink stay­
Mrs. Henry Kaplinger is on
ed
out
till he sobered up and
the sick list.
came in with an armful of wrood
Mrs. P. W. Brant visited in and made his peace.
Fox valley last week.
- Squabtown Squawker. j
Henry Reints spent a few days
in the valley last week.
J U S T IN
W e are agents for a big Chicago tailoring house and
have just received our new line o f spring samples in
Men's Tailored Clothing
They are made to order, in latest styles, patterns
and fabrics. An endless assortment to select from.
CHAS. GEHLEN «“ J & ,
Stayton Cash ProduceCo.
Mill City Locals
C EM EN T , LIM E, BUILDING P L A S T E R A N D
LA N D P LA S T E R are new lines. I hand­
le them in lots to suit and sell as
i low as can be bought anywhere.
A COMPLETE LINE OF GENERAL HARDWARE ALW AYS ON
HAND A T -------------------------------------
DEIDRICH’S HARDWARE
I ■xm
STORE
Master
Cupid
often feathers his arrows
with a nice box of Con­
fections—they go a long
way in gaining marked at­
tentions from a lady. So,
sir, if you arc seeking to ingratiate yourself with some fair
one, here is your chance. Get a nice box of our pure and
delicious chocolates, bonbons or caramels, and send them
as an advance agent of your esteem. You'll win the lady
all right.
The Gem Confectionery
J. A. H E N D E R SH O 1 T , Proprietor
Mrs. A. A. Shaw visited in Al­
bany Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. Clyde Bress|er of Detroit
was a city visitor Friday.
Miss. Flava Dunn visited at
her brother Gordon’s Sunday.
Mrs. Alexander of Albany is
visiting her mother Mrs. B. B.
Butler.
Dr. C. L. Ransom returned
from his Southern Oregon trip
last week.
R. S. Shaw and family return­
ed from a month’s trip in Calif-
1 omia Saturday.
Mr. Elliot of Lebanon visited
over Sunday at the home of Gor­
don Dunn’s family.
J. A. Rankin and F. R. Olin
l attended Masonic lodge at Stay-
ton Tuesday eve.
James King and wife of Al­
bany visited at the home of F’.
Wesselenski last week.
W e Buy
_ E G G S , P O U L T R Y , H O G S. V E A L , HIDES, Etc.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES FOR PRODUCE-Farm ers Bring Me
Your Produce and Get Cash in Return.
G U A R A N T E E
F A I R
T R E A T M E N T
LEE KERBER, Matnager
A number from here attended Edna called at the Lambert home
the Leap Year Ball at Stayton Sunday.
last week and report a fine time.
G. W. Caspel and wife called
at
the A. C. Barrow’s home Sun­
A
few
from
here
attended
the
Clifford Harold called on Mr.
day
afternoon.
&
dance
at
Kingston
last
Friday
Thayer Tuesday.
night and had a fine time, so
Mrs. Andrew Fisher and Miss
H. Senz and wife spent Sun­
they say.
Violet
Anderson called on Mrs.
day in Sublimity.
J.
King
Monday aftenoon.
Spring seeding has been delay­
Mrs. P. Lambert spent Sun­
ed on account of the rain, but it
Miss Ethel King spent a part
day with Mrs. W. Frames.
is to be hoped that we will have o f last week with her sister Mrs.
Mr. F\tson spent Thursday ! some nice weather soon.
M. M. Gilimour at Union Hill.
night at the M. F. Ryan home.
A number of our young people
Mrs. Ida Huber spent Monday
attended the dance at Victor
afternoon with Mrs. F.T. Thayer.
Point on the 14th and report a
Linn Lambert, who was injur­
very pleasant evening.
ed last week is recovering rapid­
The Misses Charlotte Gretty,
L. C. Nott and wife spent Sun­
ly. •
| Bertha Mollet, Annie and May
day at the C. J. Seibel home.
Bessie Shank spent Sunday
Lew Doefler is spending a few Tate called at the C. J. Seibel
night with her friend Marguer­
days with friends near Mehama. home Sunday afternoon.
ite Ryan.
Miss Anna Slagel who has been
G. W. Slagel made a business
Frank Lambert was seen out
teaching near Salem has resign­
driving Sunday with a new bug­ trip to Salem one day last week. ed her positon on account o f her
Miss Jennie King attended the health and is now visiting her
gy horse.
reading
circle in Sublimity Satur­ sister Mrs. E. Palmer.
A program was well rendered
day.
at the school house last Friday
Andrew Fisher and wife were Farm for sale—2 miles east o f Jor­
afternoon.
dan. 362 acres, 2 houses with out­
H. Senz has been working in visiting relatives in Stayton Sat­ buildings. Price $55 per acre. Suit­
able for two parties.
Stayton the past week helping urday.
fit. Pleasant
The many friends of Elmer
Dawes of Portland will be griev­
F. Van Erman.
ed to hear of his serious illness.
Oak Grove
Mrs. W. H. Tate and daughter
2-29-x
Joe Schwint.