The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, June 20, 1912, Image 5

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COUNTRY
‘ You’ll Get Yours”
CORRES
The Sun’s Coming North
You’ll get what’s coming to you when the hot
sultry days strike this section, and by all means
get your just desserts by fortifying yourself
against the sun’s rays with a
DELICIOUS ICE CREAM SODA
Our soda is served cold and stays cold to the very last
drop because it is drawn deliciously cold and served with
plenty of ice. For a good soda go to Beauchamp's.
BEAUCHAMP’S DRUG STORE
about a purchase y o u
want to consider where
you are likely to get the
greatest value and the best
All correBpondenU» are requested to sign their contributions, ;
service for the least out­
that we may know exactly from whom all items are received. The
signatures are desired not for publication, but simply for our own
lay. On deciding, you
convenience. Correspondents will greatly oblige us by following
are sure to have us in your mind, because we are noted
this practice in preparing their items.
for carrying the largest assortment to select from, the best
We allow a liberal commission on all subscriptions, and cor-| grades of goods, and for pricing them in figures that are
respondents will find it profitable to spend a little spare time ini positively within reach of all.
canvassing. At present we are publishing items from two o r
three communities which are hardly represented on our subscrip­
tion list. Unless our lists for these places increase soon, we shall be ,
forced to discontinue the news notes of these localities. We aim |
to make it well worth an agent’s time to assist in building up our
circulation. Write or call for particulars and sample copies.
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North Santiam
NOW FOR THE SEASHORE!
VIA THE
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ROUTES
¡-Ihiy Tickets on Suie
I Mit,, arid Sunday to
Tillamook and Newport Beaches
SeaHon fart» from the principal ita tio n a to N ew port or Tillamook Beache»
are aa follows;
FA R E
FROM
TO
FA RK
TO
$4.00
Portland
New (tort
$6.25
Tillamook Beaches
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Orciron City
4.70
6.26
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6.00
Sulmn
6.16
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Albany
7.30
4.00
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Corvallis
7.10
3.75
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Kutfuno
9.00
5.80
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Roar burn
12.00
8.76
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Medfnnl
17.20
12.00
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Ashland
17.75
12. Ou
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Tickets to above points on sale daily good all season, with correspond-
inn low fare» from oth er point*. Week end ticket* are alao on »ale from
various point».
SUNDAY EXCU RSIO N TRA IN ON T H E C. * E. R. R.
■¿eaves Albany a t 7:30 a. m., and Corvallia 8:00 a. m. and connect*
with S. I \ train» IS. 14 and 28 from point» south. -C all on our n earest
A gent for “ Vacation Day» in O regon,” a beautifully illustrated booklet
describing various outing resort», or w rite to
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
Attend the B. P. O. E. Elk» Convention, Portland, July 8-13
Low Fare» to all point» East June to September
B IS H O P S
Ready-Tailored Clothes
art; cool for summer wear.
Made of pure-wool fabric and
permanently
hand
tailored.
0. Garknd of* Linn county
visited in this city Sunday.
Miss Corda Brower went to
Jefferson to be employed for a
i while.
Miss Corda and Miss Fairy
Brower spent Sunday at Silver
Creek Falls.
Messrs. Jarvis and Ferry at­
tended the Rose Carnival at
Portland.
Mrs. James Thomas of Turner
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Thomas recently.-
Quite a number attended the
! ball game at Marion Sunday be-
{tween Shelburn a n d Marion.
Score 9 to 10 in favor of the
latter.
The social given at the Christ-
, ian church Friday evening was a
■ success in every respect, it being
for the purpose of painting the
church. A neat sum was real­
ized and a large crowd was in
attendance.
Gates Gleanings
Carl Smith came home Mon­
day from Chico.Cal.
Dan Dinsmore of Salem came
home Monday for a visit.
Mrs. Z. M. Bevier was shop­
ping in Mill City Saturday.
Bliss Jones of Silverton arrived
on his annual trip Monday.
Mrs. F. I. Bevier of Halls
Camp is visiting here this week.
The cemetery society held a
social in Winkley hall Saturday
n ig h t The silk qu>lt raffled was
won by B. T. George, and netted
the society $10.00. Ice cream,
strawberries, etc., brought the
proceeds up to about $30.00.
They are light hut serviceable
Come in and see
us before buying.
Prices reasonable
$ 15.00
TO
$ 30.00
Every suit guaranteed
Summer Styles-
shoes, Hats, Shirts,
Underwear a n d
Hosiery.
Salem Woolen Mills Store
OREGON
SALEM
JOB WORK IS OUR SPECIALTY
WE KNOW
HOW
When
Hesitating
McAlpin Notes
John Kimsey and wife called
at the Nott home Monday.
Pearl Humphreys and wife of
Aumsville visited the home folks
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Yandis of Aums­
ville visited at the McElhaney
home Sunday.
Grant Ashby went to Salem
Saturday to move his family to
the farm home.
Mr. and Mrs. Broughton and
Mrs. Joe Morley spent Sunday at
Chas. Morley’s.
Mr. and Mrs. McElhaney have
returned from Portland after a
week's visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Siebel, Miss Ella
Walk of Union Hill and Fred Sie-
hel of Kansas visited at C. C.
Nott's Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Joros and
Frank Egan and family spent
Sunday with A. C. Thomas and
wife of Stayton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bodeker
and Mrs Rose Berry of Lyons
called at the C. C. Nott home
last Wednesday.
Chas McElhaney and daugh-
ters, Lois and Elva expect to I
leave this week for a few week’s
stay at the Breitenbush Hot
Springs.
Those attending the Children’s
Day exercises at Willard Sunday
morning, report a very enter­
taining program.
There was
also a basket dinner in the grove
and preaching in the afternoon.
fit. Pleasant
JUST A
POINTER
Be one of the wise guys
when it comes to buy­
ing lumber. Get what
you need of us, and you
will know that t h e
quality is right. Satis­
faction is what pleases, and a b s o l u t e S a t ­
i s f a c t i o n i s w h a t y o u ge t h e r e .
F. T. Thayer was in Albany
last week.
Maudie Smith spent Sunday
with Angie Ryan.
Several from here attended
the dance at Jordan.
Bessie Shank and Ada Thayer
were in Scio Tuesday.
Fax Thayer attended the dance
at Lyons Saturday night.
Lola and Effie Ray were Stay-
ton visitors Saturday eve.
GEO. W ARFO RD, Proprietor
Mrs. Roy Brenner of Stay ton \
visited Sunday with home folks.
H. Senz and family spent Sun-;
day with relatives at Sublimity, :
F. Shelton and family spent
Saturday night with friends at
Jordan.
Birdie. Ivan and Pearl Frame'
spent Sunday at the H. Shank
home.
Will Frame left Tuesday f o r !
Idaho, where he will look for a
new location.
Mrs. P. Lambert and Hazel
attended the commencement ex-1
ercises at Stay ton.
E. T . M A T T H IE U . Proprietor
M. F. Ryan helped Mr. Pietrok
finish the large concrete tower;
he has been constructing.
-4 Good P lace To S p e n d a P lea sa n t H o u r
k
The grading on the road is pro­
gressing rapidly.
It is n o w
ready for the crushed rock.
A large crowd of young people | B E ST and LA R G EST LINE O F TOBACCO in T O W N '
from here were at the ball game
between Lyons and Jordan Sun.
Mabel Townes and Charley
Lambert have returned home af­
ter attending High school a t.
Stayton the past year.
T O ÇI G O O D
Mrs. F. Townes spent several
days with her son and family at
Stavfon last week, attending the
t h e commencement exercises
and reception.
H. Shank and family returned
from a visit to Harrisburg last
Sunday and report a very pleas­
ant time in spite of the storm y;
weather.
Lee Brown & Sons
Pastime Pool Parlor
Everything in the line of Tobacco,
Soft Drinks, Candy, Gum, Sand­
wiches and Canned Goods
A Good Place for a Social Game
POOL i BILLIARD PARLOR
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The question of what machine to harvest with is an
important one.
An incorrectly constructed hinder will not get all the grain,
but will leave a large part in the field — good crows' feed,,
but a dead loss to you.
Your harvest will be most profitable if you
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For S ale—92 acres of fine bottom
land. Well improved. $60 per acre.
See L. Brings of W est S tayton or J .
T. Kcerng, S tayton.
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FO R SALE BY
Blatchford Bros.