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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1912)
I ' 3 M fm ACM E “ HIGH T E S T ” CHLORIDE O F L I M E I • * . . Z ittii T o r DISINFECT ING and DEODORIZING* VAULTS, WATER CLOSETS, CESS POOLS, Ucmlly effluvlft »i-iulng from vault*, w ater rlo»eU, c-e»* pool*, drain*, e tc ,, Inhaloil eilhor a t borne or in hotel*, achool*, railway train«, do pot*, eto. Thu Acmu Chloride of LI mu will olfortually deatroy the gi-rm* of dixoBNu invariably h»rl>ore>l in *u< h p la n » , na well uu thoroughly purify the air. Pi ice, 18c 2 for 26c Oil sale at BEAUCHAMP'S <ur U qi (/ vv 7>; hnn * o n CELLARS, DRAINS. A large |)«,r<*«iil#Ko of iiifi'i-tioui ilmrumM nr« uruloubU'iIlv <iuc t‘i th »1 STORE WE’LL INTRO DUCE YOU to the best Cigar you ever smoked, ii you come into our store. Our reputat •¡AkJtif'p 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 gyat flavor and splendid taste, fust 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 W hen Hard Pressed for money it is well to know just where cash can be saved in necessary pur chases. Shoppers know that we have a reputation for giving the biggest val ues in town, and they also know that our prompt at tention to all patrons is proverbial, and this is the headquarters for polite service in every department, whether one purchases or not. It will pay you to shop here for goods in our line. Streff Hardware Co. s IPECIA L DISCOUNT c ; T I N U É D ! happy hollow Portland last week after a two weeks visit with, relatives here. Miss Lois McElhaney who was Walter Casteel visited relatives thrown from her horse on last in Albany this week. Sunday and badly shaken up is Mrs. Will Jones of Salem is able to be out again. J visiting relatives here. About forty people turned out Archie Kimsey of Mehama was Sunday afternoon to the preach I visiting friends here Sunday. ing service at Waldo Hill church Byron Williams was transact- but were disappointed as t h e ; in« business in Stayton Monday. minister failed to come. i George Brown and family of C. J. Kerman o f Salem visited i Stayton spent Sunday in Happy at the Nott home Sunday. He ! Hollow. was accompanied home by his The Misses Alma Phillips and wife who has been visiting here Ella Williams spent Sunday on for the past two weeks. Fern Ridge. The threshing machines have started up this week for the sea L. K. Siegmund o f Gervais son's run, and prospects for a came up in his machine Satur good yield of grain are reported d ay evening returning h o m e all through the Waldo Hills. Sunday. The Misses Vanciere of Silver- ! ton, Lizzie lAiwney of Salem and ' Nellie Stowell o f Stayton visited friends here Thursday. T his is a seasonable reduction in Goods you need right now. ALL MEN’S PANTS . . . 20% OFF ALL LADIES’ WHITE WAISTS 20% OFF Our general line of merchandise is as com plete as any in town. You know the quality Just In A> Handbags Gardner & Hobson W 7 ~W i Ht. Pleasant m M. F. Ryan was a Stayton vis Mrs. Jacob Siegmund and Miss itor Friday. | Merta Siegmnnd of Fern Ridge ¡spent Friday and Saturday a t Ada Thayer and Bessie Shank were in Scio Friday. ! the J. M. English home. Mrs. W i l l Allis of Stayton Josie a n d Marguerite Ryan | drove out Wednesday to spend were in Scio Tuesday. ! the day. Her sisters Nora and Mrs. F. T. Thayer called o n ! Ethel Willing accompanied her Mrs. T. Townes Monday. ! home. Hazel Lambert spent Sunday Joe Prange the realestate deal with Zona and Cora Ray. er o f Sublimity sold the farm Crystal and Bessie Shank spent here belonging to Andrew Du- Sunday with Maggie Smith. ! man who recently moved to Col F. Shelton and wife spent Sun orado to parties at Sodaville the day at the F. T. Thayer home. consideration being $4500. McAlpin Notes Arch. Caspell and wife visited with the home folks Sunday. C. C. Nott and wife and Mrs. Kernan w e r e Stayton visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Humphreys visited with Stayton friends one day last week, Frank Caspell came Sunday to visit h i s brother Geo. Caspell for a few days Mrs. J. T. Hunt and Mrs. T. J. Hill visited at the R. G. Ashby home one day last week. Bent Patton and wife spent Saturday and Sunday in t h e mountains after blackberries. Mrs. Joe Rodgers returned to AM I T he trade-marks cut from the wrappeis oo Babbitt’s Best Soap are redeemable for beautiful and useful presents. Just remember that the wrapper U around the best soap ever made. T h e trade-mark* on all B A B B I T T ’ S P R O D U C T S are valuable in procuring free premium*. Pure Lye or Potash Naptha Soap B. White Floating Soap Babbitt’s Cleanser. Write fo t Premium Boob. T. BA8B.TT. INC.. Be* 1776. N«w York Gty. W. Churchill of Shelburn took dinner with M. F. Ryan Thurs T. J. Hill and wife spent Sun day. day at the Charles McElhaney Clyde Downing has been assist home. ing Lee Downing in the hay field R IG G S & N E N D E L , P ro p rie to r» C. S- Brown of Aumsville was last week. F I R S T C L A S S TURNOUTS AT a business caller in this neigh- REASONABLE P R IC E S . Miss Melissa Martin of Albany >, , , ,f , . , , , m t - i _ l I borhood Monday, visited at the b. T. Thayer homes last week. ! J- T. Hunt and wife and T. B. COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED Patton spent two days camping Mrs. H. Senz and niece spent j in the mountains this week. Friday afternoon visiting Mrs. | Little Miss Cleo Weddle and M. F. Ryan and sisters. brother Wendel’ spent the week Mabel Towns returned home end at the A. Frank home. Saturday after spending a couple j O V E R SS Y E A R S ’ of weeks camping in the mount- Miss Lena Berg of Shaw and EXPERIENCE ajnS- Leona Silhavey of Stayton called . ,,, . . , T at the E. C. Downing home Mon- A calf belonging to Leo Down- . , dav evening. mg was killed by a stroke of - lightning in the recent electric W. A. Weddle and family of T rade M arks storm. Stayton passed through Satur- D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . ^ 0 . day on their way to Wilhoit re- A n v o n e fe n d in g a s k e tc h a n d d e s c rip tio n m ay E. Smith and wife were i n * . c •__ i-.lcklr a s c e rta in o u r o p in io n f r e e w h e th e r an 0 , , ,, turning Sunday evening. i r e n t Ion ts p ro b a b ly p a te n ta b le . C om m union- Stayton Thursday where M r . : .o n * s tr ic tly c o n fid en tial. HANDBOOK ot» P a te n ts e . O ld est ag e n cy fo r se c u rin g p a te n ts . Smith h a d a wounded hand Dare Sloper. Oliver Leslie. Em- to p u a t t fre e n t* ta k e n th r o u g h M u n u & Co. re c e lv a ffo -ia l notice, w ith o u t c h a rg e , in t h e dressed. ma Frank and Edith Olmsted of Scientific A m e ric a n . . . i i j q ..- Stayton were out in t h e hills Church services were held Sun- ^ \ h a n d s o m e ly I llu s tr a te d w eek ly . L a r g e s t Cir gathering provisions to take to u la tio n o f a n y sc ie n tific J o u rn a l. T o rre s . f:i a vo.ar: f o u r m o n th * , 6L. b o ld b j »11 n»«»<1e«l»n. day and Rev. Ketchum has de the coast. qt cided to hold a series of meetings Br»ucb lime«. 036 r BU W a .h io .to n , p. C. E. C. Dow ning and family at commencing Oct. 7, with t h e tended church at Aumsville Sun assistance of Rev Edgar. Miss Lizzie Dively who has day morning and visited at the Mrs. A. L. McKean and little H. C. VonBehren home in the been visiting friends at Mill City daughter Nedra. o f Aberdeen afternoon. the past month returned home Wash., Mrs. F. A. McIntyre and Sunday. children of Salem, ard Miss An STAYTON STABLES TELEPH O N E 2251 M UNN & Co.38,B""1"*’ New Y R Some Showing:— Having just returned from my trip East, I will say for the first chapter that when our new goods arrive we will show the people of this community the results o f my trip. We will show you the latest Styles, Patterns, and Models, just the same as you will find in New York, Chicago, Paris, or anywhere else. We will let you know when this new line will be ready for your inspection. Yours, W . F. KLECKER, STAYTON’S BEST STORE, STAYTON, OREGON. 1». na Stephens of Walla Walla re turned to Salem after spending several weeks at the home of their sister, Mrs. M. F. Ryan. Rocky Point West Stayton Mrs. Cassie York who h a s been visiting her parents D. Mc lnnis and wife t h e past few Arthur Forrette was a Salem weeks returned to her home in Portland Saturday. visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Clara Wolf called on Mrs. C. Loose Monday. Herbert Way. 12-year-old son Miss Jessie Mclnnis w a s a of V. E. Way, of McMinnville, was kicked by a horse Tuesday Adam Burns was i n Aums Stayton visitor Friday. and died without regaining con ville Monday. Mrs. Dively visited with Mrs. sciousness shortly after. Edwin Schmitt was a capital Crum Friday afternoon. city visitor Monday. Mrs. Robert Medley is visiting Lane county has brought suit F. M. Fresh and family were relatives in Stayton this week. against the S. I\ for $80,000 dam visiting in Stayton Sunday. J. W. Nipple and son transact ages for destroying a country E. A. Dow ning and wife visit ed business in Stayton Tuesday. road, claiming the damage i s ed with E. B. Patton Sunday. A. H. Wolt and family spent $5000 a mile for 16 miles. C. J. Hunt and wife called at Sunday afternoon at the Andrew! the II. Miller home Sunday even Fery home. Carl Blake was killed near Til ing. A number of out- young folks lamook last Friday. The brake Amos Branch spent Sunday- attended the dance at Dodson’s on his wagon refused to hold as visiting relatives near Aunts- Saturday evening. he was driving down a steep hill i ville. Clyde Shell and family left for with a load of lumber. He was Jake and Alvin Schmitt are McMinnville l a s t Wednesday thrown olT t h e wagon which making hay on their mountain where he will engage in farm- pased over him. killing him in- i ranch this week. ing. stantly. 1 I