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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1912)
— COUNTRY' CORPESPONi specialist. ran re- __________ o t apt Why »lifter with ynur cyca, when Dr. Eaton the tj* l ight ------ - ■' ■ ■». on /*. ftUtfU y Wh¡la you wait- lieve-them on •hnrtnnticeT tiharga rraaonahl«. QNínir» l)R . R A T O N , O n « door •»• ! of Christian parsonag« )**« ;£ » « » » • « « « « .! a® *****«*«-». NOTHING BUT GIVING SATISFAC-1 ,m m i 1 ' '■ ■" * " -1 ■■'■■■—« ■» T 1 A 1 T n * *■****•““ ........ nun a/UMltS US Our big variety of different pat terns and tty I«» for Fall and Winter Wear will please you. We have a suit and overcoat for every taste and especially invite you to come in our Store to see what is going to be worn for this Season and to see ger- ments of the best make in America. Suits and Overcoats range in prioe from to $ 2 5 .0 0 Every suit snd Overcoat guaranteed, bears our label and sold on merit. Our other lines will Interest you. Boys Suits Extra Pants, Woolen Blankets, All Wool Under- wesr, large stock of shirts, furnish ings, hats, shoes, trunks, grips, sweaters, gloves and workingmen’s clothing. . _ S a lem W o o len • M il l S t o r e Overcoat Sea son now open We have the largest of assortments of MEN’S YOUTHS’ and BOYS’ overcoats n o w ready for your inspection. Anything you want in Cravanettes, Raincoats and Beavers At prices that are RIGHT. Be sure and look them over be- fore purchasing; elsewhere. New Shoes* New Goods, New (Cloaks and Ladies* Suits just arrived. School Notes T h r e e n e w p u p ils h a v e e n t e r e d P i'a r l H u m p h r e y « a n d w ife , M i s s C r a b t r e e ’s ronrw* -- H o y d and O rlo H u m p h r e y s vj«. T rin w ith *■ * ... Mabel ¡to d t h e h o m e f o lk s S u n d a y . . . airy Brower, a n d Delbert Murphy. . -.ay williams wit« visit This month’s t e s t seemed ing i n this neighborhood last pretty stiff to some of us, but we managed to stand fairly well in i t week. The ninth grade bookkeeping Will Humphreys o f Rickey class is progressing nicely. The spent a couple of days here last monthly standings are taken in week visiting h i s siBter Mrs. part from neatness in daily work. Ashby. Mema Weddle was absent one Grant Ashby h a s returned day last week o n account o f home from a few days visit at blood poisoning in her left foot. Mulino. Mr. Nance’s r o o m averaged Mrs. Jack Patton who has been well in the monthly test. Seven quite sick is able to be about a- pupils did not fall below 70% in gain. any study. (Too late for last week) Luther Walker missed one day Mr. and Mrs. Nott were Stay- last week on account of sickness. ton visitors Monday. A program o f recitations and Mrs. Grant Ashby visited at other features i s given by Mr. the W. H Humphrey home. Nance’s pupils on the last Friday Chas. McElhaney and wife vis- of each month. Mr. Nance has two new pupils ted at the Hill home Sunday. The Salem high school girls REMOVAL NOTICE Mrs. Rilda Fish has been visit now: Floyd Brower a n d Mae are braiding their hair and let George. ing in Salem for the past week. Lizzie Lee is visiting relatives ting it hang down their backs in The Bureau Saloon will be in its C. O. Wilson and family of the good old fashioned way. It new quarters in the new Diedrich build in Portland. Salem called at the R. G. Ashby is handy for the boys to pull too. ing on Monday, October 28. Clinton George h a s entered home Sunday. The Mill City correspondent of the second grade. DYNAMO BARGAIN Mr. and Mrs. Nott and Miss the Santiam News says that the The third grade i s taking up Albee spent Sunday at A C. Bar- color of the caterpillars this year For Sale—A 20 light Roth dynamo or the story of Columbus. rows’ at Oak Grove. New pictures and plants have indicates a cold fall, a mild win generator. Just the thing for a small Joe Morley who has been sick been added to Miss Hollister's ter and a cold spring. He fails plant to light a country house and barn. t o state exactly w h a t color Will sell for less than half original cost for some time from blood poison, room. and it is good as new. The machine scheme the aforesaid caterpillars is recovering very slowly. Herschel Brower started to have but we presume it must be can be seen at the Santiam Light and Power Company’s plant, Elmer Downing returned home ! to school in the primary room, quite variegated. tf T he S tayton M ail . last wdek after a t w o weeks’ Mrs. P ratt has some photo hunting trip in the mountains. graphs taken of t h e primary 1000 apple boxei for sale at the Pat Wood taken on subscription, Apply this office. tf James Darby and wife a n d reading c l a s s several years zel lumber yard and sawmill. Will Humphrey left last week for | ago. They were sent to t h e a visit with relatives at Monroe. Lewis and Clark World’s Fair at iyuo. i n Mrs. W. J. Humphreys return- Portland. Oregon, i n 1905, which they took first place in the ed to her home Wednesday after Marion county exhibit Most of a month’s visit with her children the pupils photographed in these in Salem. R E PU B LIC A N , D I R E C T PR IM AR Y , C A N D ID A T E pictures are in the Stayton High T. -B. Patton, who was badly School now. bruised up from a fall received New framed pictures of Lin while unloading grain last week, coln and Washington have been is reported better. Nominated at the Primaries last April on a platform of added to Miss Mack’s room. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Ruth Roy was absent Tuesday Mrs. Broughton, Mr. and Mrs. on account of sickness. A. C. Thomas and Mrs. Chas. Miss Mack’s room has won a Morley were entertained at the point toward becoming a stand Ue was formerly Deputy County I have only one promise to make and Joe Morley home Sunday. Clerk and knows the business of the that is this: I will put in all my time ard school. -v office from A to Z. He has worked his for the county and I will work just an The friends of John Darnell Pupils of 6th and 7th grades g a v e him a farewell surprise are working hard o n Current own way up from the farm, and though hard and faithfully for the county as I yet a young man, he has held every po- have for myself heretofore. By so do- party at the Nott home Saturday Events. sition in responsible office work from ing I am confident that I can conduct evening. Mr. Darnell left Sun lowest to the highest, and having the important business of the office in Miss Mack is reading Shakes the made a success in his own business, he a careful and business-like way and at day for his home in Mulino after a year’s residence here. R. G. peare in the story form. She submits himself to the wishes of the the least possible expense to the tax- people on election day. payers of whom I am one. Paid adv. Ashby accompanied him home has just finished Macbeth. and will be gone a week looking after his farm at that place. N O T IC E Mm m * - —■ IB a k fe tis P o w ile r Absotafe!/ P u je When we Rive all wool goods and hand tailoring in every garment we sell and charge you a moderate price we are sure we are giving satisfaction. $ 1 2 .5 0 M c A lp in N o t e s Also a new line of BLANKETS OF A L L KINDS Calt and see our new assortment of Baby Blankets You will be surprised at the im mense stock we carry in every de partment. Yours For More Business, W. F. Klecker Stayton’s Best Store 'üNfernade .« *« : ssffártar A':'" ’ m M A É p ie s foco. MAX GEHLAR FOR COUNTY CLERK Economy, Experience W H Y Congressman W . C . Hawley Should Be Re elected to Congress We have put on a stage t o West Stayton, nrorning and evening, which meets the north and south bound trains. Stayton Stables. tf. A. W. Simmons, D. V . M. Veterinarian Because in point of ability, exper- ienr'c and qualifications no opposing Graduate of Grand Rapids Veterinary College. candklate can favorably compare with him. Office at Stayton Stables Because to large abilities and efficien Day Phone 2261 Night Phone 228 ’ cy is added his known honesty, man hood and a character without blemish. S t a y t o n .................... Oregon Because born in Oregon he knows her needs and has already secured mill ions of dollars for public improvements in the First District. Because he travels thousands of miles over his district annually confer- ing with his constituents and learning their needs. Because it has been proven that he is industrious, able, efficient and suc cessful in serving all the people and I not a favored few. Because he has been a faithful pub lic servant, working up to a position of influence in national affairs so that I presidents Taft and Roosevelt, his as sociates of all parties and constituents generally, praise him in terms similar to those used by Governor West, after | a visit to the National Capital when The best to eat at | he said in an interview: “ In intelert, 1 oratorical ability and devotion to the I intercsta of the people, Hawley stands » the handiest place head and shoulders above the majority | of the members of the National House to eat. Now I of Representatives.” (Paid Adv. Con- I greafional Committee, 1st. District.) In Stayton Hotel Dining Room BON TON \A\ and Efficiency STOVE T I ME H as Arrived. We carry the celebrated LORAIN and COLUMBIA BAKERY and = RANG ES, A N D T H E RESTAURANT Meals at all hours BRIDGE and BEACH, CHARTER and MASCOT HEATERS OAK C. Ullom, Proprietor We Will GIVE A CASH DISCOUNT on all heavy hardware before our removal to our new building, which w ill be about November First. HARDWARE