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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1912)
— .. day this week. “T IZ ” MM “ NYAL FOOT BATH TABLETS” That Antiseptic Soothing and Cooling F o o t Comfort It contains healing, astringent, and soothing properties for inflamed, swoolen or tired feet. Keeps down per spiration and keeps the feet sweet. Sift a little inside your stocking and you'll he satisfied with your feet 25C P E R B O X For removing corns, bunions and callous, use "BEAUCHAM P'S CORN CURE"— Rem oves them or money hack— P R I C E 25C BEAUCHAMPS DRUG STORE COUHTPY COMSSPON Carter Bros, have quit t h e butcher business. This is quite a disappointment to the farmers. IN A CASE Mrs. J. F. Read and children of Portland visited at the E. C. Downing home a few days this week. Kingston K in k s All correspondents are requested to sign their contributions, that we may know exactly from whom all items are received. The signature» ¿re desired not for publication, but simply for our own Mr. Sadler was a Mill City vis convenience. Correspondents will greatly oblige us by following this practice in preparing their items. itor Wednesday. We allow a liberal commission on all subscriptions, and cor- M i s s Marie Henkel visited resjHmdents will find it profitable to spend a little spare time in friends here Sunday. canvassing. At present we are publishing items from two o r Miss Maggie Sandner of Salem where fine Jewelry is wanted three communities which are hardly represented on our subscrip is visiting home folks. I at a minimum cost,it would be tion list. Unless our lists for these places increase soon,we shall be Arthur McKinzie went over to wise to visit my store before forced to discontinue the news notes o f these localities. We aim experimenting elsewhere. I to make it well worth an agent’s time to assist in building up our Turner Wednesday on business. have a fine line of high-grade | circulation. Write or call for particulars and sample copies. Harry Christman and Elmer Breyner were in Albany Satur gold and silver Jewelry, and precious stones, and I have and cake social at the Christian day. church Friday eve., June 14. Mr. and Mrs. Guymer attend priced goods to leave me a min Thomas McClellan, who has ed the play at Stayton Sunday imum profit. I solicit a call of (Too late for last week.) inspection, knowing that my been attending the O. A. C. is at evening. Schroeder’s mill has resumed home on a vacation. Miss Blanche McElroy of Al Jewelry exhibit will be appre work. Miss Divens of the Waldo Hills bany visited Tuesday with Mrs. ciated—and probably patro H. O. Bevier spent Sunday is visiting at the home of her un P. P. Crabtree. nized. with home folks. cle and aunt, Ira Thomas a n d Mrs. V. J. Phillippi and sister Dr. E. 0. Smith of Portland wife. visited friends and relatives in went to Quartzville Tuesday. Scio Wednesday. Jake Houser, brother of Mrs. STAYTON, OREGON C. A. Bevier returned Monday Ira Thomas, drove his car u p Mr. Manis and wife and Mr. from a business trip to Slayton. from Alsea, Ore., fer a few days Miller were here at the cemetery Sunday afternoon. The first pack train of the sea visit. son went to Quartzville Tuesday. Ercill Reece got hit with a ball Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Crabtree bat which slipped from a play a n d Victor Husband attended Merrifield & Casteel, Proprietors Ashby Hester, a forest ranger above Detroit, spent S u n d a y er's hand while watching the church at Scio Sunday. game last Sunday at Shelbum. here. Mrs. 0. M. Baker and daugh ter are attending the Rose Fes all the time.— F R E S H , S A LT Mrs. Fred Hester, who h a s tival at Portland this week. been visiting her parents at De and S M O K E D troit came home Monday. Remember the speaking Fri Top prices for Stock day evening at Kingston by S. J. L. Read of Eugene came up for Memorial Day, his father and Crops are looking the best fort W. Grathwell of Kentucky. Stayton . . Oregon sister being buried here. Quite a number from here at years in Jordan Valley. Robt. Robertson and w-ife of T. H. Thomas was a business j tended the recital at ML Pleas For Sale or Trade: one 18 h p. dou ant Saturday evening, all report Corvallis came Tuesday for a visitor to Stayton Monday. ble cylinder Buffalo Pitt* engine; 33 X a pleasant time. few days’ visit with relatives. 04 Russel Separator, with cook housa A telephone line will soon b e ' complete; Steam Hay Baler, chopper Those who attended the Straw under conctruction from Mill City berry Fair at Lebanon from here and wood *aw. Address P. T. Etzel, to Lacomb. Route 1, Box 34, Stayton. were: Mrs. Raleigh Harold, Miss Messrs. Smith and Wolf are Ellen Hickman. Miss Leta Neal, repairing the telephone line here. and John Sandner, Jr. n KD r W m .P fun o e r ' s , r r\ (Too late for last week.) They expect to put in some new John McCrow returned to his line also. For Sale—92 acres of fine bottom home near McCoy. A Tonic. A lterst}« and Resolvent The Mrs. Roberts of Seattle, who land. Well improved $60 per acre. : best remedy for Kidney», U eer and Bowels. Pimple». BrnpOon»aad Disorders Sylvester Doerflor of Portland has been visiting her sister-in- See L. Briggs of West Stayton or J. o >Er»dlc»t«» f the Skin. Purifies the Blood and fives tf. Too*. Sueufth and Vigor to th» «ntire rysum . visited Sunday with relatives. law, Mrs. Burch above Jordan j T. Keerns, Stayton. Miss Lizzie Doerfier of Salem went back to her home Monday. \ spent Sunday with home folks. Gates Gleanings N O W FO R T H E S EA S H O R E VIA THE Seannn Ticket* o n Sale June lut. C. A . Luthy, Jeweler (O I S S U U N N S S E T [OGOtNflt SHASTA | ROUTES it-Oay Ticket* on Sale •Sat., and Sunday to “ New” Meat Market T illa m o o k and N e w p o rt Beaches Season farts from the principal stations to Newport or Tillamook Reaches are as follows: FROM FARE TO FARE TO Portland • «400 Newport $6.26 Tillamook Beaches II • 6 Oregon City 4.70 ” 6.23 • « • 6 Salem 6.00 ** 6.16 «< 66 Allisny 7.30 “ 4.00 6 6 6 4 Corvallis 7.10 3.76 66 66 Eugene 9.00 ” 6.80 6 6 6 4 Koseliurg 12.00 " 8.76 IS •f Me Iford 17.20 12.00 66 • 6 Ashland “ 12.00 17.75 Ticket* to above (mints on sale daily good all season, with correspond ing low fares from other (mints. Week end ticket* are also on íale f rom various point*. SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAIN ON THE C. A E. R. R. Leave* Albany at 7:30 a. m., and Corvallis 8:00 a. m. and connect* with S. P. trains Id, 14 and ¿8 from point* south.--Call on our nearest Agent for "Vacation I)4y* In Oregon,” a beautifully illustrated booklet' describing various outing resorts, or write to fohn M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Attend th« B. P. O. E. Elk* Convention, Portland, July S-13 Low Fares to all point« Ea«t June to September WE SPECIALIZE BISHOP’S BLUE-SERGE SUITS Made of the highest grajie all- wool serges, beautifully hand- tailored and cut in the popular new styles. We carry a very large stock and can fit any cus tomer—t h e Tall Man, Short Stout Man, the Conservative Man and the Young Man. GOOD MEATS Jordan Jingles Oak Grove O R E G O N BLOOD P lIR lflf R Miss Edna Tate spent Tuesday afternoon with Miss Jennie King. Mrs. J. T. Hunt of Rocky Point spent Sunday at the J. K i n g , home. Every suit is guaranteed perfect in material, color and tailoring. SALEM WOOLEN MLLIS SALEM STORE OREGON JOB WORK IS OUR SPECIALTY WE KNOW HOW GEO. W ARF.ORD, Proprietor O. J. Berg has purchased a new buggy-. C. C. Jones and wife visited T. J. Hill was a Sublimity cal-! over Sunday with relatives at ler Tuesday. Union Hill. J. T. Hunt shipped some fine Mathew Gibson and wife spent porkers this week. the latter part of the week with B. F. Fresh was trading i n friends at Sherwood. Sublimity Saturday. The Misses Christine and Sadie O. J. Berg was a St ayton cal Yost spent Sunday afternoon at ler Monday evening. the J. King home. John Boedigheimer w a s a Mrs. Robert Archibald visited Stayton caller Monday. at the M. Lawrence home for several days last week. Adam Burns t r a n s a c t busi J. Krenz and daughters. Lizzie ness in Stayton Saturday. and Bertha spent the latter part Adam Susbaur is working for of the week in Portland. C. P. Darst this summer. Mrs. J. King and daughter Le W. E. Tate of Union Hill was ona, a n d Mrs. P. Fisher a n d a Sublimity caller this week. daughter Elva, are visiting in E. C. Downing and wife were Portland this week. Capital city visitors Tuesday. Prices $ 15 . 00 , $ 20 . 00 , $ 25.00 $ 30 . 00 . Pastime Pool Parlor Rocky Point North Santiam Everything in the line of Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Candy, Gum, Sand wiches and Canned Goods A Good Place for a Social Game Haying Tools Nick Gilmore of Union Hill was a Stayton callei Tuesday. E. A. Downing and wife were calling in the neighborhood Tues Geo. Howard is up and about day. again after his sickness. M. E. Smith was in the capital Mrs. Jake Davis and children city o n business one day this are spending a few days at Leb week. anon. C. P. Darst and mother w’e re Miss Corda Brower of Salem transacting business in Sublimity is home with her parents for a Tuesday. short time. E. C. Downing and family- j Mr. Dodson lost two valuable visited at the C. H. Read home horses recently from apparently Sunday. the same disease. W. H. Downing and family i Archie Terry, who has been visited at the C. J. Hunt home working on the Oregon Electric, Sunday. is home for a few days. George and Sarah Read visit-1 An ice cream social was given ed at the E. C. Downing home at the Scofield home in honor of Thursday. their son John’s birthday. Mrs. Henry Miller visited her Don’t forget the strawberry daughter Mrs. C. J, Hunt onei Deering Ideal mower The way to get full value for your hay c»op 1* to use Deering hay tools. Thousands of farmers can testify to the excellent results obtained from using Deering mowers, rakes, stackers and tedders. They are reliable machines, and will do the same work for you that they have done tor other farmers we have sold in your community. Come in and see us about a Deering machine next time yon are in town. You don’t have to buy, but you may thing of valne to you about raising hay. You can ma d store your headquarters when vou are in town ;1 J a sire. Ask for a Deering catalogue which explains de better than we can. For Sale by Watchford Bros. SHELBURN, OREGON /