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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1912)
COUNTRY CORRESPON Beaucham p Means Best L»*t the name of Beauchamp be to you the aynonym for bent bent for drugs beat for chemicals beat for service at all time« and Iwst for Gundy Bundries Cigars Perfumes Boaps Toilet Goods Ice Cream Phonographs Boda Water Fountain Pens Wlmtevrr yo i w tnt from a ilruKatoru you ran ««t it at Beauchamp's. Medicinal of all kind* arc here awaitinic your own or your doctor's order», hraidua ninny unusual articles not found in the ordinary drug store nnd of course our prirca are low and mean the beat laving fur you. If we don't have what you want, we will g«t it for you. BEAUCHAMP’S DRUG STORE All correspondents are requested to sign their contributions, that we may know exactly from whom all items are received. The signatures are desired not for publication, but simply for our own convenience. Correspondents will greatly oblige us by following i th iH practice in preparing their items. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . . f - - -- - - - -1 I _ ?- - - - - -* — . . . — tub-should be flushed once a week phere; often saves plumbing bills and prevents A mere disinfedant destroys only the odor while the dirt and grease remain. Babbitt’s Lye dissolves the filth and removes the cause of bad odors and disease germs. Rex Burnett and family spent last week with home folks. T he Babbitt Pry-otf-lop Can keeps the Lye good until used. Babbitt s Best Soap White Floating Soap Naptha Soap £ Babbitt’s Cleanser LY E DOl: N X STRENGTH (, u MM< tn POTAS** • t-icr— ‘ J^ew y OWK • - W r it, f o t f n o kor-kltl lolling nooJt on J u s i o f L y*. A J J rttt: » V «e t« B. T. BABBITT. INC.. B m 1776 S a Y«rk Cot Men’s Summer Toggery N O W T H A T W A R M HR W H A T H HR IS HH R H . YOU W il l. W A N ! YOUR S U M M E R TOOS. Comfortable Negligee Shirts Nobby Summer N eckw ear nnd other heat floods fo r su m m er use, w e have in great variety and o u r usual quality. Be up to scratch and m ake y o u r pick now. CHAS. G E H L E N SPEl m IL 0 ISICOIUNT A North Santiam Just now we are offering Special Discounts two desirable lines as follows: 2 0 /r A LL LA D IES ’ W HITE W AISTS 20 O FF % O FF This is a seasonable reduction in ( joods you need right now. i Have you looked ^ver our new stoc k of SLJA 1MER G 0 i )DS W E H AVE T H E BEST FOR T H E SEASON AT RIG H T PRICES ¡Gardner & Hobson JOB WORK IS OUR SPECIALTY WE KNOW HOW BO X FOR TW O is very nice and satisfying particularly if the box con S. E. Kuenzli spent Sunday tains our superior Confect Guy Moser and wife spent the at Salem. ions. W e make our own week at the J. M. Burnett home. Miss lone Davis is visiting at candies, in the cleanest of Mrs. C- E. Heater called at the Dodson home. kitchens, with every care the A. Frazer home Wednesday.1 „ , . . . , „ 1 Everybody i s making h a y for the purity and cleanli M i s s Mamie Frazer spent while the sun shines. ness of our products. The Thursday at the PottorfT home. Miss Clara Jarvis has been on 1 b e s t ingredients go into Miss Ida Green called on Miss the sick list the last few days. these confections, still, we Myrtle Burnett Friday evening. Messrs. Reese a n d Spicer | price them very reasonably, Remember also t h a t w e J. M. Burnett and Myrtle were spent Sunday in the Waldo Hills. have a reputation for making ICE CREAM I shopping in Silverton Wednes- Some of our young folks at i day. tended the barn dance atTrollin- Mrs. J. Siegmund was a visit- Bros., just across the river. or at the J. M. Burnett home Clifford Jarvis is making pre Sunday. parations for building a barn. Miss Nellie Moser spent last He has the timbers hauled to week visiting at the J. M. Bur the site. nett home. Raleigh Hammer is having his The Gem Confectionery J. A. H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor Sam Arnold and family drove barn moved closer to the house. to Salem Friday to view t h e Neil Olson is doing t h e work Cherry Fait. with his traction engine. Mrs. Elmer Hubbard and Le ona spent Sunday at the J. M. Burnett home. Pastime Pool Parlor GEO. W A R FO R D , Proprietor happy Hollow Frank Frazer accompanied by his mother and sister drove to Roy Kelly spent Sunday at Sil - 1 Silverton Monday. ver Cliff. Mrs. C. C. Mohr and Mrs. H. Miss Winnie Casteel is visiting Patton were in Stayton peddling N atives in Stayton. blackberries Monday. R. P. Phillips and wife return1 ed homo from Can by Friday. West Stayton — . 1 A L L M EN ’S PANTS . . . M fit. Pleasant Everything in the line o f Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Candy, Gum, Sand wiches and Canned Goods A Good Place for a Social Game Charles Rossiter attended the Cherry Fair in Salem Friday and Saturday. HITCH U P (Too late for last week.) in _ 1 W. It. Heator and wife spent Friday at the Cherry Fair. T ta d r.m a rk s fro m a ll B a b b it ( l-ansing P ro dtsils arc pood lot valuable pramiums. CONCENTKATKD am a - . Help has been so scarce i n Cottage Grove that a banner on Mrs. C. E. Heater spent Fri left last Monday for a visit with which were painted the words, relatives at McMinnville. Mrs. day with home folks. Charles Semane and wife of “ Fifty Men Wanted’ ’ was carri Shelly and daughter of Stayton Mrs. J. H. Brewer called on Portland drove to the John Hub ed around t h e streets. Even have charge of the hotel during) this failed of the desired result. er home Friday in their auto. Mrs. Krufman Tuesday. her absence. Miss Alma Phillips spent Sun West Stayton Warbler day with Miss Iza Gee»-. This little attention means cleanliness, purity o f atmos sickness. Good weather has set in and the hum o f the mower can b e heard for miles around. A number of our young folks attended the barn dance at North L. Lang and son Fred were in Santiam Tuesday evening. Silverton Monday. Mrs. Clyde Shell and children! in the hom e-sink, toilet, bath Mrs. J. T. White and daughter, Dora and Maud Smith spent *^rs' T-edgerwood of Portland Sunday with Verna and Roxana an' vl3,t'nK at the J. King home. Shank, Mr, and Mrs. S. B. Clark, who Katie Pietrok Mrs I) Townes have been visiting at the E. K. and Mabel called at the Ed Smith A. M Palmer home, A departed for oa' j home Sunday. lem Thursday. ■foe Senz went to West Scio An enjoyable day was spent at Monday where he is at work on the M. Gilmour home at Union the ware house. Hill in celebrating the birthday Albert Ray returned to W. R. of Miss Stella. A number from Ray’s Saturday after spending Oak Grove were present, several months in Portland and A wedding reception was giv- Salem, en at the Fred Yost h o m e o n Monday evening in honor of the At a fire in a dwelling in Day- wedding of Miss Regina Y o s t ton, Washington, a father t o and Mr. Frederic Elser. About save his t w o children threw fifteen guests were present. Mr. them out of an upstairs wdndow. and Mrs. Elser will make their They landed on the ground, un home on their farm near Salem. hurt. 1 I 1,1 1 A M I» A S M A Chas. Heater spent Sunday at home. Every drain pipe Mrs. H. Senz was a Salem vis- ! itor Thursday. Effie Kay is employed at the Mrs. H. E. King called on Mrs. P. H. Lambert home. It A. Jones Sunday. Maggie Smith spent Sunday Quite a number from here at- with Mabel and Ada Thayer. i tended the Cherry Fair at Salem Crystal and Bessie Shank at last week. tended the Cherry Fair at Salem. We allow a liberal commission on all subscriptions, and cor- rcH|M>ndents will find it profitable to spend a little spare time in 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 o f these localities. We aim to make it well worth an agent’s time to assist in building u f our circulation. Write or call for particulars and sample copies. Drift Creek with hot water and Babbitt's L ye. Oak Grove I J. W. Wallace o f Portland Robert Medley and family re- spent a few days here the latter part of the week. Mr. Mounce of Salem was a- Mrs. Will Allis and Miss Nora TO Ç L G O O D i'lflCHIZNEi Willing of Stayton spent Monday W. L. Benham o f Portland is with relatives here. in the city for a few days. Miss Delia Prange, Sublimity postmistress, was a Happy Hol Miss Lizzie Dively is visiting low visitor Saturday. friends in Mill City this week. Miss Alma Phillips returned Charles Porter and Oliver For- ette were Salem visitors Monday. from Salem Sunday where she has been visiting the past week. Miss Jessie Mclnnis is spend J- M. English and child ing this week w i t h Portland! ren are spending a few days at friends. the Siegmund home o n Fern | Mrs. Lula Morris made a busi Ridge. ness t r i p to Stayton Monday Louie Schott drove out from ; morning. Sublimity Saturday evening to J. R. Rucker and family spent join his family who are visiting Sunday at the Griffith home near friends here. Mehama Miss Hazel Overlander return- C. F. Loose and wife visited ! ed to her home in Stayton Satur at the Ace Tremmel home Thurs day after a weeks visit w i t h day evening. friends here. L. A. Walker has begun the Mrs. L. J. Schott and baby erection of a new barn on h is and Miss Anna Prange of Sublim place near here. ity are spending the week with Those who attended the party Miss Ella Williams. at Lathrop’s Saturday evening report a fine time/ Coos county is to have a de Joe Fery and sister Miss Anna monstration farm, for which the! were over Sunday visitors at the county court has granted a petit-, ion to appropriate $3000. Frank Fery home. The question o f w hat machine important one. A n Incorrectly constructed binder will not get all the grain, but will leave a large past in the field — good crows' feed, but a dead loss to you. Y o u r harvest will be most profitable if you HITCH UP T O (l FOR SALE BY Blatchford Bros. «É l SHELBURN OREGON