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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1912)
The STAYTON MAIL BON Published every Thursday by E. M. Olmsted and W. C. Parry Entered second class matter at the postorttoe at Stayton, Marion county, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. All communications should be addressed to T he S tayton M ail . S U B S C R I P T I O N S , S i ÔO p e r y e a r i n a d v a n c e A dvertising: K a te s on a p p lica tio n C a r d s of T hanks 4 .SO O b it u a r ie s - 11.00 up. uu TON 1890 1912 Salem Woolen Mill Store BAKERY and = RESTAURANT C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor Meals at all hours R0BT. C. BISHOP, Mgr. The Leading Clothing and Furnishing Goods Store in the Willamette Valley. Headquarters for “MADE IN OREGO N” Fabrics. u C. Ullom, Proprietor Positively all papers st opped on expiration o f subscription. An aeroplane has crossed the Atlantic—but on the deck of a The best to eat at freight steamer. Eugene has another railroad at last. The Oregon Electric the handiest place rails reached that city last week. to eat. Now From Paris comes the announcement that electricity can re In Stayton Hotel Dining Room lieve hunger. It does at Sing Sing. The state fair should not be held until the crops are all har vested. It always brings a week of rain. Looks like an open saloon would not cause as much trouble Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Lanitary fittings—Farm as the “blind pigs” in Albany and Harrisburg. ers—We carry a line of According to a reliable report there is a man in Michigan pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. who uses his wife’s tight skirt for an umbrella cover. A Seattle dentist pulled his wife’s teeth because she talked JACOB SPANIOL too much. That might help this high cost of living too. Medford business men have decided to build a line to the Pacific. Those Medford fellows generally make good too. During Mr. Bryan’s “resting up” period he delivered lec BRICK, tures at $500 per. We need a rest mighty bad too, at that fig- CEMENT, OPENING F A L L and WINTER SEASON SATURDAY, AUGUST 31,1912 TINWORK and PLUMBING To our many friends and patrons, GREETING! Thanking you for the favors you have shown us in the past, we wish to advise you that our Mr. Robt. C. Bishop has recently returned from a ten weeks’ pur chasing trip in the markets of the East. He neglect ed nothing that a thorough knowledge of the require ments of a store of this character would suggest. In making his selections for the season’s sales, the first For Sale two prerequisites w e r e purity of fabrics and high grade tailoring. The largest and best clothing man ufacturers w e r e visited, their fabrics tested, their PLASTER Scientists say there are more great men among blondes than tailoring examined, their labor conditions scrutinized among brunettes, but this is no reflection upon Booker T. or John W. A. Weddle (no sweat shop goods allowed in this store), and select Artha. ions were made that will give you the best that money A doctor says that he would rather have a robust burglar MONUMENTS than a consumptive bishop for a father. Well who the dickens can buy. Additional salesmen will be added to our wouldn’t? selling staff, and each customer w i l l be assured of Scientists say that milking cows is the best finger exercise Marble, Granite or Bronze first class service, for a piano player. Yes, and it suits the innocent bystanders better, too. In addition to our clothing and furnishing goods Senator Burton says the high cost of living is due to extrav OREGON. department, we shall specialize on some lines of goods agance. How about the extravagance of supporting a United STAYTON. States Senate. on a much larger scale. The boys’ and children’s de J. Maryland has a blue law that prohibits a drink of lemonade partments w i l l be much larger and more elaborate on Sunday. Maryland always was a stickler i n opposition to Undertaker a n d Embalmer Third and Marion Streets than heretofore. As in the past we shall feature things that degenerate people. u re . N ow b th e tim « to order a m o n u r a r n t W« can furnith Abo build Stone or Concrete Walb to order. Don’t fail to grt price* before you buy. L . L. T H O M A S , M M . R I N G 0 STAYTON. OREGON A prominent doctor takes the poison from the bee, dilutes it, t J uses the stuff with a hypodermic needle to cure rheumatism. „ ..a method will be more popular than letting the bees apply the .i.jdicine themselves. They generally give a fellow an overdose. FARM AND CITY BARGAINS BUY NOW-There will be a rapid increase in land val ues and now is the time to N o r th S a n tia m BUY. Nothing more safe on earth The town is dull since every than earth itself. body went to the hopyards. J. T . K EA RN S Several different parties from The Realestate Man of Stayton here are exhibiting produce at the State Fair. A number of parties have their onions pulled but nobody to help City Meat Market Jos. Sestak & Sons, Props. trim them as everybody is at the hop yards. Can you help? Albert Keithly, who has been fre s h , Salt and Smoked running a donkey engine near MEATS Mil' City, was recently operated ! upon for an abscess on the leg. Highest Market Prkc Paid far Stock | He is reported to be doing nicely. Hide*. D M k n 1« F o r N e u r a l g i a , n o t h in g h a tte r th a n la Dr . M i l e s * A n t i - P a i n Pills U aed by th o u san d s fa r a gen eratio n Those who have suffered from neuralgic pains need not be told how necessary it is to secure re lief. The easiest way out of neuralgia is to use Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. They have re lieved sufferers for so many years that they have become a household necessity. “ I h a v e ta k e n D r. M ile s’ A n ti- P a in P ill» fo r five y e a rs a n d th e y a r e th e o n ly thing t h a t d o e s m e a n y good. They h a v e re lie v e d n e u r a lg ia in m y h e a d In fifteen m in u te * . I h a v e a ls o taken th em fo r r h e u m a tis m , h e a d ache. p ain . In th e b r e a s t, to o th a c h e , earache m d p a in a In th e b o w els a n d lim b s. I h a v e fo u n d n o th in g to ei}ual th e m a n d th e y a r e a ll t h a t la claim ed for t h e m .” J . W . SBIX1E, B lue S p rin g s , Mo. A t all druggists—25 dotes 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. M I L E S M E D I C A L CO .. E lk h a rt . Ind. P O L K ’ S' OREGON And WASHINGTON Business Directory Directory of each City, Town end Tillage, giving descriptive sketch of each place, location, population, tele graph. shipping and banking point: also Classified Directory, complied by business and profession * l folk • co„ m m a mttd NOTICE FOR STAYTON. OREGON PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Portland, Oregon, July 20th. 1912. I have property to sell come Notice is hereby given that Charles ! in If you and list it with us, and we will H. Maginnis, assignee of Elizabeth find a buyer. We already have a number of choice farms listed. I f Gillen, administrator of the estate of you desire to make an investment Henry H. Jones, whose post office ad it will pay to see us. dress is Portland, Oregon, did on the We Seethe Earth 10th day of July, 1912, file his applica tion Serial No. 03571, to enter under the provisions of Section 2306, Revised Office next to Stayton Hotg^ Statutes of the United States the NEJ SEJ and SWJ SW1 of Section 9. Tp. 8 S., R. 4 E., Willamette Meridian. Better let us do your printing you Any and all persons claiming adverse- ma>r f,ml rheaP<;r than you expect ly the lands above described, or desiring I to object because of the mineral char* 1 acter of the land, or for any other rea Stayton ButcherShop son, to the disposal to the applicant New and up to date. should file their affidavits of protest or contest, in this office on or before t ye Clean and Sanitary. 18th day of September, 1912. H. F. H igby , 3rd and High Streets, Stayton Real Estate I THOMAS & LEE Reg liter. First Pub. Aug. 16. Last Pub. Sep. 12. C:steel & Overlander, Proprietors éé OREGON MADE” Blankets Our alliances with two of the leading woolen mills in Oregon enable us to supply our patrons at about the same price as the ordinary merchant pays for his. IN MEN’S SHOES GLOVES we have secured the agency for a shoe called the “Just Right Shoe,” and have sold over 1000 pairs the past year, with universal satisfaction. We are distributors of the well known Dents Gloves. Every man wearing dress gloves knows their value and appreciates their appearance. Our Guarantee goes with every pair. Dents Gloves are the Top- Notchers. Another line that we shall feature more strongly is Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags and Travelers’ Conveniences We carry the genuine three-fibre trunk, light in weight hut strong as an ox. T he famous Pendleton Indian blanket and auto robe can be had at store only. It’s a pleasure as well as a comfort to have one. our The basic principles in the conduct of this store are square dealing & reliable merchandise Salem Woolen Mill Store C. P. BISHOP ROBT. C. BISHOP I