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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1912)
Hurrah! Vacation! Ikies your «ri»» or trunk contuin the necessary needs to make your vacation complete ard en joyable? We have a variety of vacation helps that will save you worry and trouble while away. Happy Hollow Hotter g o o n your vacation prepared with at least t h e necessary article« rather than to be compelled to hunt them up when you are far distant from u drug store, or when you have to p a y an exhorbitant price at a summer resort Vacation needs of all kinds for men and women. BEAUCHAMP’S DRUG STORE WARM SALT WATER BATH. K in g s t o n K illk s P ir t t A id F o r a C h ild T h a t H a a ì ? Badly Durnad. All cUlldreii will play with flro un ion. ib«y have bean tnughl, «It her by pre< i-pt or «•»iwrlaiu:», uot to do ao, «ml ncildeuta will happen even when i ' l l priH-uUtloa hna liecn taken. It la there (> i • most desirable In the cuse of burn, that purenis slioulil know what •■and a bo v i* nil what not to do while waiting for lh« doctor to rout«. The first thing la to fight shock with nil tli« io»ourc«a nt < oinmnnd. heenu«« »hod, U uauilly the Ituiacdlate cauw a t dc ith To«) oTIen Mhia-k la iiggrurnt- cd rattier than helped by the treatment It reoolvea, Vahmlilu lime la wasted nod nu ll..... ny agony caused In trylmt to remove the clothlint; then rnrloua ap- pll« nllona uf oil or o f whatever «lae (he til irm-ted byatniulera may huva heard w«a good for hurna are made uutll by the time the doctor nrrlvea Irremediable inbtchlef la dona Do not waste time In any auch way, but lionictllately prepare n warm aoJt water bath and gently place the child In If, dothon and nil. If the clothes ht «- much bunted the warm water will make (hem easier to remove, ami the chllil « tin lie kept In the bath until the poise mid the tem|a>rntnre ahow that a reaction from the shock has taken place. It will often be neeeaanry fir some strong and careful persou to kneel and hold the pntlcnt lu the beat position. Keen after the child hna been placed In I >c| with the proper dressings the bath ahould be given again If there are Indications that shock la returning Always remember that spend la essen tial. Kven the »lightest delay la dan gerous. Almost every one belltnes thnt In the case o f hums water Is always harm ful and oil always helpful. You will l>e wise to reverse the rule ami learn It by heart. In rase o f burns All the bath with warm water, adding salt In lb«' proportion o f a toaspoonful to n pint o f water, and hold the child lu It, clothes and all, until the doctor ar rives.—Youth’s Companion. PRICE OF A PICTURE. T e r m s C o ro t Is S a id to M a v o E x a c te d F r o m H i s F r ie n d P a ria r. A French paper gives the following anecdote o f Corot: M. Porter, brother o f the former French president. M. Casluilr Perler, was n close friend o f the groat llurbbuin painter. O ue.dly— It was a Sunday—when he was visit ing the artist's studio he grew en thusiastic over u figure painting thnt Cofot was at work on, for on 8un- days Corot devoted himself to figure subjects. ••That Is my distraction," ho used to say. M. Perler determined to acquire this picture mid Corot was equally deter mined not to let him, ns his modesty would only allow him to rank as n landscape painter. “ All right," said Corot nt Inst, “ you may have tho canvas, but on ono con dition you must pay in exchange for it the butcher's anil baker’s bills o f my friend Millet." M. Perler agreed t«> this miustinl price and with the painter went to find the two shop keepers. The baker's bill came to $-1.400 and tho other to $4,Sun, for the bills had been running for twelve years. So II. l ’crler's Corot cost him 11 200 . $ , “ What n stroke o f business,” com mented the artist “ My picture was hardly worlh $."00!” Good stories should not be dissected, but analysis o f this one seems to show that the Millet household spent nt least $1 a day nt the linker's and over $1 a day nt I lie butcher's, which seems ex cessive at I lie French prices o f those days.—New York Sim. V B lin d W o r k s r s F irst. It was the recruit's first fire. A plr.no factory was burning. Said the battalion chief to the recruit: “ Find out where the tuning room Is and make for that.” The recruit obeyed. Afterward he naked why. "llecnuso during working hours you arc likely lo find several blind men there," said the chief. "Many plnno tuners are blind, and In ease o f fire they need first help in getting out. When lighting lire in a piano factory always bear that In mind.” - New York Prow. COUNTRY CORKS UP IN TH E A IR ? Maybe you are puzzled about where to get the lumber for that new house. Let u s puzzle it out for vassing in the neighborhood one day this week. you— we're good at sol ving puzzles in the Ium- Mrs. M. J. Morris visited Mrs. Pete Laux of Stayton is visit E. C. Downing Monday. ing at the Willing home. B. F. Fresh and E d Jacobs A1 Phillips was trading with called on E. C. Downing Friday. Stayton merchants Tuesday. Fresh Bros, bought a n e w MissCena Shelly of Triumph binder of H. L. Wright t h i s is visiting friends here this week. week. Miss Josie Bostrack of Silver Mrs. M. J. Morris of Turner is Cliff is spending the week here. visiting E. E. McKinney a n d Mrs. Ben G esc her spent Friday wife this week. with Mrs. Herman Schellbery. Mrs. E. C Downing spent one1 Frank Siegmund o f F e r n day this week picking blackber Ridge visited friends here Satur ries near Aumsville. day. Miss Jennie King o f 0 a k ■ Mrs. C. C. Titus is visiting Charles Rossiter was transact Grove has been selected to teach ! relatives in Stayton this week. ing business on F e r n Ridge our school the coming year. Dr. Joe Brewer o f Stayton Thursday. George a n d A l v a Schmitt L. N. English and wife spent was in Linn, Co. the first o f the Sunday at their farm near Silver spent Thursday and Friday i n week. Creek Falls. the mountains fishing. They re Mr. and Mrs. Byron Robertson Roy and D. Kelly moved their port a good catch. visited relatives and friends in threshing outfit to Brooks Wed Stayton Sunday. nesday t o begin t h e season’s The Cash Produce m e n o t threshing. West Stayton Stayton were here Tuesday buy Karl Munthe who has been vis ing veal from some of the farm iting friends here the past two _n . . D ... , V . . . , . v . Chas. Porter left for British weeks returned to his home in - - . ers. „ , _ , Columbia Tuesday. Mr. McElroy, traveling sales Portland Sunday. . .. , , The family of J. McGoin is ex - 1 Mias Lffie WilhamB who haa tcd here , hjs week man for the W. T. Rawleigh been ill in Portland since the Medicine Co., passed through close of school has sufficiently re- Mr. Klecker of Stayton passed Kingston enroute home from Mc- covered to enable her to return through the city Tuesday, Culley mountain. to her home here. Robert Medley is helping Ar Miss Hazel Lambert and cou All the dancing people of the thur Branch during harvest sin John Lutz, called Tuesday Hollow attended the dance a t John Porter was a Portland morning a t the Silver Poplar Sublimity o n Tuesday evening visitor the last o f the week. one a t P. Burkharts ,, „ , „ . _ . , ranch. While there they pur also the , . , J Mrs. Frank Fery is suffering Thursday evening a n d report .___ . . 4 f , , .. K ; from an attack o f poison oak. chased a fine canary singer. most enjoyable times. .Miss Georgia Pound is visiting This morning I decided to take relatives in Aumsville this week. a glance at the many papers that enter our home, and among Ht. Pleasant Mr. Crawford is baling h a y them we find one that is more for some of the farmers about eager to be read than all the rest town. George Ray is on the sick list. and that is the Stayton Mail. H. Collier of Portland was an Albert Ray was a Scio visitor Mr. Smith and mother of Eu over Sunday visitor at the J. H. reka. California arrived in Ore Monday. Porter home. gon in an automobile the first of Floyd Shelton was a Scio visit R. J. Kusy and wife s p e n t last week. They made the trip or Tuesday. Sunday at the parental h o m e in four days. Mrs. Smith is an Hazel Lambert called at the P. near Marion. aunt of Mrs. Joe G a i n e r o f P. Crabtree home Tuesday. I Most o f the farmers are cut-; Kingston and a sister of Mrs. Sadie Shepherd visited at the ting grain. The prospects are Ben Munkers of Shelbum. The for a good crop. two sisters had not seen e a c h Lee Downing home last week. other for 20 years. Mrs. D. Townes and Eftie Ray Harry Brown of Salem was were Albany visitors Friday. down to see about his interests Mr. and Mrs. Geymer a n d children, Nettie and Henr, ywere Josephine Duchateau is visit here this week. callers at the Crabtree h o m e ing with her aunt Mrs. H. Senz. «Mrs. C. D. Forette and sister, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Gey- Miss Henson of Dallas w e r e Mrs. Leslie Potts of Albany is mor entertained the family by visiting at the Ed Smith home. week-end visitors at the A. For playing and singing some Ger ette home. F. T. Thayer brought his new man songs. She has lived in a West Stayton Warbler city the greater portion of her threshing machine home Mon day. — life, being reared in Luxemburg, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert spent 1-, and spending several years in Bos ton and Pittsburg. Two years Sunday with Charley Boedighei- H | g|g ago she crossed the ocean and mer. visited her old home in Europe. Mabel and Ada Thayer called Last fall she visited Chicago rel on Maggie and Ethel Smith Sun- I atives and friends. Her home day. j H is here on a beautiful farm where Mrs. Lillie Nadstanek return- | ; she is deeply interested in horti ed to Salem Friday after visiting P j culture, school and community several days with relatives. work. Frank Lambert and Otto Pet- |B0 ers went fishing on Indian Prai- t J rie creek Wednesday. Both Drift Creek boys had excellent luck. b e r line. Don't puzzle over this— just try us. W e satisfy. JOSEPH PETZEL ACQVMNÏtjÿ h fjr/i/ WE’LL INTRO DUCE YOB to the best Cigar you ever A smoked, if you come into CrOCP\^ our store. Our reputat vJMttHE 1'1 ion has been built u p by the high grade and uni form quality of our cigars and tobaccos, and the most experienced smokers patronize us. W e carry a full line of imported and domestic cigars of great flavor and splendid taste. lust a single trial will prove this to you. The Gem Confectionery J. A . H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor SEE DR EATON, THE SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN, about your eye trouble and headache, and have glasses properly fitted. He guarantees all his work. Dr. Eaton has had many years experience as an eyesight specialist. E x a m i n a t i o n f r e e . T w o Doors West of Masonic Hall. Stayton, Oregon. Pastime Pool Parlor GEO. W A R F O R D , Proprietor Everything in the line o f Tobacco, Soft Drinks, Candy, Gum, Sand wiches and Canned Goods A Good Place for a Social Game W e invite you M 0 n B Mrs. j 11 M. F. Ryan and family, Ryan’s three sisters and children j Mr.\ Mclntire and daughter, Roy Fox is on the sick l i s t and Bessie and Crystal Shank with pneumonia. went to Thomas creek Sunday J. M. Burnett and family were for a picnic. in Silverton Saturday. Ed Smith had a very painful; Everydody is b u s y grain this week. cutting Miss Etta Lang called on Miss accident last week while hauling! Myrtle Burnett Monday. in his hay. He caught his hand ! in a pulley and mashed two of Mrs. H. E. Hubbard and Le his fingers. It is n o t known ona were in Silverton Saturday. whether it will be possible t o Walter Casteel visited at the save the fingers. Bostrack home a t Silver Cliff Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Heater and Vivian were callers at the Pottorff home Sunday. Rocky Point The hum of binders is heard A good time is reported by all in all directions these days. who attended the dance at Vic Ed Burse of Stayton was can-1 tor Point Saturday night. We, the Clerks o f Klecker’s Store, invite you all to call at the store and give us a share o f your busi- ness. We want to make a good showing while Mr. Klecker is in the East, and we will show you the most courteous treatment o f which we are capable. In order to if possible increase the sales during Mr. Klecker’s absence, we offer as a special inducement a Straight 10/r Discount on the entire Dry Goods, Shoe and Clothing lines for Cash only, until his return. Can you afford to pass up these bargains? We think not. Yours for more business, The Clerks at Klecker’s STATON’S BEST STORE STATON, OREGON iMl'IUi i.iii