The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 15, 1912, Image 2

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    Here’s a PILL that will
Did you ever po on a visit and have tho difference in at­
mosphere. combined with a change of food. sjHiil that visit?
Did you suffer from headaches, become nervous and ir­
ritable. lose your appetite, have stomach trouble and have
your sleep broken? Then take with you a supply of
A . D . S. Little Liver Pills.
They »re hamlv to carry, easily taken and will quickly remove all
»unpleasantness. Prompt, hut gentle in their action, they stimulate the
liver to renewed activity, cleanse the system o f waste matter, increase
the appetite and aid digestion. PRICE. 25c the bottle.
The STAYTON MAIL
Published every Thursday by
E. M. Olmsted and W. C. Parry
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Besides good goods you get good treatment at our store.
Always
We wait on you promptly
give you what you want, never tease you to buy anything.
Entered as second olsaa matter st the postolflee at Stay ton,
All comtnumeation# should be addressed to T iik S tayton M ail .
S U B S C K I I ' I’ I O N S , d t l.n o p e r y e a r it» u i l v a i i o o
A d v o r t l H l n g K m toss o n ct p p llo t.it t o l l
C ards of T hanks i .50
O bituaries - $1.00 up.
Positively n il pnf>crs s to /t/ta l on e x p iratio n o f subscription.
M c A lp in
N o te s
p o p u l a r it y
Lois Ashby spent a few days
in Salem last week.
Mrs. W. H. Humphreys visited
at Grant Ashby’s Monday.
B E A U C H A M P S DRUG S TO R E
Miss Lida Caspell of Salem is
spending her vacation with the
home folks.
Mrs. Geo. Caspell and daugh­
ter Lida have gone to Wilhoit
Springs for a week’s stay.
T h e tempting
kind
of
chocolates that are irresis­
tibly delicious, i n many
flavors,
Bon-Bons a n d
Candied Fruits, and all the
old-time G O ODIES that are loved by young and old.
Five pounds of our delicious candy in a fancy box makes a
charming
gift.
Dolph Humphreys, who has
been sick for some time, was ta­
ken to Portland for treatment a
week ago.
Boyd Ashby and family and
Will Humphreys and f a m i l y
were entertained at the K. G.
Ashby home Sunday.
Mrs. A. C. Thomas and child­
ren who have been visiting rela­
tives here the past week return­
ed to their home in Stayton Sun­
day.
The Gem Confectionery
J. A. H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor
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Baptist
Preaching every Sunday at II a. m
and at 7:30 p. m. by Rev. A. C. Eat
on. Sunday school at 10 a. m., A. J
Caldwell, sopt. B Y P U at 6:30 p. m.
Mrs. Eaton, president.
W hen Hcird 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.
S tre ff Hardware C o.
Catholic
C hurch ok thk I mmaculate C oncep -
tion, Stayton; Rev, A. Lainrk
priest in charge. High mass second
fourth and liftli Sundays 8:30 a. in.,
Priest’s address: Sublimity, Oregon.
t . B oniface ’ s C atholic C hurch ,
Sublim ity; Rev. A. Lainck, rectorj
Low mass 8 a. m.. high mass 10:30
f . in.. lirst and third Sundays in the
m onth; high mass 10:30 a in., sec-J
end, fourth and fifth Sundays. Ves !
|H-ra at eventide.
Christian
Services will be held every Sunday.
Preaching at 11 a. m.. and 8 p. m.
Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mrs. W. H.
Hobson, superintendent. Y. P. S. C. E.
at 7:30 p. m., Mrs. R. L. Dunn presi­
dent. Ladies Aid society meets each
Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., Mrs. G. D.
Thomas, president. R. L. Dunn Pastor.
Methodist
GOOD BUSINESS
necessitates carrying in stock the goods for which there is a
popular demand; also a variety o f those goods, priced right
Our patrons know what a complete stock we carry.
They
often buy things here that they cannot find elsewhere in town.
They know the assortment we carry, and they are familiar
with our reasonable prices.
Our Patrons Need No Invitation to Return
But W e Invite Others to Give Us a Trial
Just n o w we are positively giving a
heavy discount on Men's Trousers and on
Boys' Suits.
W e have but a few left and
must close them out.
y o u r
Our sacrifice is
Methodist Episcopal Church, order o f
services: Bible school at 10 a. m.,
A.
S. Pancoast,
superintendent-
preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Midweek Prayer and Bible Study,
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
Epworth
League, Sunday, 6. p. m., Clark
Mace, Pres.
Ladies’ Aid Society,
Thursday afternoon, Mrs. J. R. Gard­
ner, Pres. Pastor o f the church, E.
Sutton Mace.
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
Portland, Oregon, July 20th. 1912.
Notice is hereby given that Charles
j H. Maginnis, assignee o f Elizabeth
Gillen, administrator o f the estate o f
Henry H. Jones, whose post office ad-
| dress is Portland, Oregon, did on the
Pith day o f July, 1912, file his applica­
b a s eb a ll
Qualitiss In ths Gama That Endaar It
to tha Publio.
There must be special qualities In a
gnuie that can take uml keep such a
hold on millions of hard headed,
healthy Americans from l<oya fo ear
uest old men. Wtint are these quali­
ties? Here Is an attempt to dcllno
them:
First—Efficiency.
No other spec­
tacle shows tho human t>elug to such
advantage on tho side of efficiency. If
polo be mentioned to controvert tills It
certainly cannot compare In the uoxt
three advautagi'N to lie mentioned, and
the Inferiority of the circus the astute
reader can figure out also from wliat
follows:
Second.—Visibility A person who
uuderstuuds the game sees almost ev­
ery play perfectly, lie sees the deliv­
ery by the pitcher, the preparation and
swing of the batter, the ball dashing
away, the rush, grasp and recovery of
the Intlelder, the race of tho runner
down tlie line, the catch of the base-
man and Is ready to dispute with the
umpire whether the ball arrived a
tenth of a second before or a tenth of
a second nfter the runner.
Third.—Sustnlued suspense. An Eng­
lish student of American affairs, en­
deavoring to make his countrymen un­
derstand the hold of the game, stated
that If they would imagine the most
Intense moment In the fifth set of a
tennis match being ptnyod for tho
championship of the world they might
get an Idea of the Inteuslty of Interest
that pertains to n ball game at almost
any time in any one of the nine In­
nings.
Fourth.—The democratic background.
The Interest of watching the experts Is
.Inseparable from the fact that almost
every boy In the United States Is
brought up to play the game Itself.
One sometimes hears It said that
watchlug the gnmo Is less deal mb la
than playing It. which Is creating an !
absurd dilemma, ns the clerk In a great I
town, who may be able to spend two
hours of healthy Interest In the base­
ball park, could not possibly be ludulg- 1
tng In the game himself and also be
cause watching the game makes one
a!! the more eager to play It If he has
the chance. Just ns playing It makes J
him all the more eager to see how It Is ,
played by the greatest experts in the
world.—Norman Ilapgood lu Metropoll
tan.
WINES,
LIQUORS.
____CIGARS
SALEM
BEEKONTAP
Your Trade Solicited— W e ’ll Treat You Right
Banking Here Is
Pleasant and Safe
Safety of your funds is not the only advantage
tnis bank can offer. In addition to the un­
questioned safety that our strong directorate,
business-like management, and well chosen sé­
curités give to our depositors' money, this
is a pleasant place to do business. You’ll like the
way you are received if you bring your account
here, and we hope to see you do that soon.
W e'll try to make the connection mutually helpful.
THE STAYTON STATE BANK
P a t r o n iz e
The Bureau Saloon
A GREAT
R O Y M ULLIN1X, Proprietor
C lubbing O ffer GET THE BEST and PUREST
Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal,
one year . .
SI-50
The Stayton Mail
$1.50
T o t a l ..............................................$3.00
Both Papers One year,
.
LIQUORS ON THE MARKET
We make a specialty of Family Tr&de and w ill be pleased
to have you order for anything in our line.
$2.00
Thl wéekly Oregon Journal
Early BASEBALL RETURNS Received Here Daily.
Publishes the latest and most complete
telegraphic news o f the
world; gives j
Phone 2x42
Stayton, Oregon
reliable market reports, as it is pub­
lished at Portland, where the market
news can be and is corrected to date
for each issue. It also has a page o f
special matter for the farm and home,
an entertaining story page and a page
or more o f comic each week, and il
goes to the subscriber twice ever)
week—104 times a year.
The Stayton Mail
Gives all the local news and happenings
and should lie in every home in this
vicinity.
The two papers make a splendid com­
bination and you save $1 by sending
your subscription to us.
We can also give our subscribers a
good clubbing offer for the Daily and
Sunday, or Sunday Journal, in con­
nection with
THE S T A Y T O N
MAIL
A share of the banking business
of Stayton and vicinity
[is solicited.
You are assured of a safe deposi­
tory and courteous treatment at
this bank, by ample capital and
long experience in the banking
business.
tion Serial No. 03571, to enter under
the provisions o f Section 2306, Revised
OVER e s YEARS'
Statutes o f the United States the NEJ
8 S., R. 4 E., Willamette Meridian.
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
ly the lands above described, or desiring
Gardner & Hobson
to object because o f the mineral char­
acter o f the land, or for any other rea­
son, to the disposal to the applicant
should file their affidavits o f protest or
contest, in this office on or before the
JOB WORK IS OUR SPECIALTY
KNOW
of
BAILEY & BERG, Proprietors
E X P ER IEN C E
SEJ and SWJ SWJ o f Section 9, Tp. ]
g a i n .
WE
“ Bee” » “ Bee”
Marion county, Oregon, uinter the act of Congress of March 11, 1879.
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glad to have people come in and look around.
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THE
HOW
18th dav o f Se itember, 1912.
H. F. H igby ,
Register.
First Pub. Aug. 15.
Last Pub. Sep. 12.
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receive
$prrial
" rial notice, without charge.
charge, In the
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stayton, Oregon
Capital $25.000,00
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