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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
I h 1' > in»« Hw* j 1 T H E ----------- People s Grocery “ The LIT H E CASH GROCERY.” We sell for cash or its equiv alent. Bring us your produce. We intend to pursue a policy o f absolute fairness, and you may always expect square, courteous tr 'atment when you trade here. W«. have the beat goods at the right prices. T ry this little grocery. P D C Fruit Sugar, 15 lbs........................................................ $1.00 Sw. ct Spuds, 7 lbs . . . Prunes, 4 lbs . . . . Asserted Pie Fruit, 1 gal can3 . . . Gok'on Cake Soap, 6 bars . . . Toilet Paper, 4 rolls . . . Coffae, good Hams, per lb Bulk Coal Oil, 5 gal. Otikns, per lb......................................................... .25 .25 .45 .25 .25 We also have quite a (rood stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats, Overalls, and Some Good Shelf Hardware which w c will close out at prices that will be sure to please the purchaser. Produce wanted. People’s Grocery Third Street, corner of Florence COUNTRY CORRES Lyons and Fox Valley Services are held in the Cath olic church here every fourth Sunday. E. A. Woodworth m a d e a business trip t o Porter’s mill Friday. We did not get our mail last Friday on account of a freight wreck near Kingston, and Sat urday the passenger train was again delayed by a tree falling across the track near Granite Mountain. Quite a number attended the meeting at West Stayton for the purpose of operating or erecting a cannery at that point. Land o f Sunshine and Flowers R oa ch od by tha (40/4 0 7 ^ I ogocn » shasta I ROUTES LOW ROUND TRIP FARES FROM PORTLAND ALBANY ROSEBURG OREGON CITY CORVALLIS GRANTS PASS WOODBURN M c M in n v il l e MEDFORD SALEM EUGENE ASHLAND and from other Main Line and Branch Line Points to Loa Angelo*, Colton, Paaudenn, Riveraide, San Bernardino and other Cali fornia |>ointa with stop-overs in either direction and long return limit. THROUGH TRAIN 8ERVI0E DAILY SAN Fit \NCISCO EXPRESS: With Ohaervation Car, Pullman Standard ami TourUt Sleeping Cara and all-aleei high back aeat day coaches and din ing car. CALIFORNIA EXPRESS: With Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cara, all- steel high hack aeat day coachea and dining car. All train» connect at San Francisco with through Eastern trains v i a Ogden or .-outh through I. ob Angeles and the Sunset Route. For fares, sleeping car accomodations, tickets, or literature on California, call on nearest Agent, or write John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland,Ore. Correct in name and correct in action. Ht. Pleasant W. F. D w y e r , D. Townes, Jess R a y a n d Floyd Shelton were trading in Jordan Satur day. School Notes John Hoyser spent a few days The teachers and patrons of visiting relatives a n d friends here. John still keeps his posi the school are planning a fair to be held next September, the ex- j tion at the cafeteria in Salem. hibition to be all kinds o f pupils’ A surprise party was given at work. the Kuenzli home Friday even Norwood Eskew and Leatha ing. A fine time was had. Hunt have, been absent on ac Frank Galloway of Salem vis count o f illness. ited at the home o f W. F. Har- The second grade is learning 1 ris. “ Hiawatha” in connection with Mrs. Bunnell a n d children, their Indian study. who made an extended visit to Beulah Hosford, o f M i s s Portland, returned home this Mack’s room has been absent week. since the holidays on account of The Christain church has or severe illness. dered a new light for the church The seventh grade will hold a building. debate on Friday Jan. 24. Bert Beal is on the sick list The eighth grade examination with la grippe. for the “ holdovers” of last year, A pleasant party attended by will be given Jan. 16-17 in this more than forty guests was held district Pupils from surround at the Reece home last week. A ing districts will also take the fine time is reported. examination. The telephone company held its annual meeting last week and Oregon City is up against the elected directors for the ensuing year. It is planned to remodel pure water question, so is Sa lem. Albany and Eugene. Bet i the line. ter do like Medford, go to the hills and get it. lumber is already away up. T he workmanship we put on it is of the best and our timber is of the highest grade. Our lum ber is the kind that pleases contractors, and satisfies owners. W e’ ll appreciate your business. JOSEPH PETZEL Cure Colds. An elegant and effective remedy for fever, grippe, headache or clogged bowels that are due to cold. A No b a d after effects. remedy that you need as a quick and speedy cure for obstinate colds. 25 cents per box. BEAUCHAMP’S DRUG STORE Rocky Point |k M L T I l f # 7 I U N k V I M CITY MEAT MARKET jjMalu^vV»hilcr.l ighter bread SESTAK P O L K ’ S' O REGON a n d W A S H IN G T O N Business Directory A D irectory o f each City. T ow n and Village, , l v l n , descriptive sketch o f each placa, location, population, tele graph. a h lpp ln , and b a n k in , point; also Classified Directory, com p iled by buslnese end profession. K. I - PO LK a CO„ SE A TT L E & TH OM AS, Proprietors. Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Steel, E V E R Y B O D Y ’ S HAPPY! when tney see a box of our fine fresh candy com ing their w a y . T h ey know the quality of our goods. All the ingredients we use are the very purest and best obtainable, mak ing our confectionery de licious in flavor and absolutely wholesome. Give it a test by taking a box home to the family. The Gem Confectionery J A . H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor Triumph Topics — because the quality of our to Scio has a full fledged Com mercia' Club. E. C. Peery was elected president a n d L. W. Charles, editor o f the News, sec Frank Grierson o f Stayton retary. Long life to Scio’ s Com was out to his farm Friday. mercial Club. Fred Frank and family .visited at the Henry Frank home Sun Dallas has a new paint fac day. • tory, says the Observer. Ben Fresh and Ed Jacobs The Enterprise claims that In were Stayton callers Friday. dependence i s t o have a glass J. M. King of Oak Grove was Miss Marguerite Ryan spent factory. Let the good work go in Aum8ville Friday. : on. Sunday at home. J. T. Hunt and wife visited at Harry Shank, Elra Gunsaules the Philip Fisher home Sunday. 1 T h e Silverton Commercial and Linn Lambert spent Satur Club elected new officers last Margaret and Minnie Herzsie- day night with George Ray. week. The club i s i n a very fen of Stayton visited t h e i r Mrs. D. Townes went to Al prosperous condition. H o w brother this week. bany Friday for a n extended about that Stayton Club? Mary Fox, Celia Bell a n d visit with her daughter. brother were callers at the A. K eep you r b o w e ’ i clean w ith D r . George Ray was on the sick j Miles' Frank home Sunday. L a x a tiv e Tableta. list last week. 0. J. Berg visited home folks Ed Smith and family and Lee : A««iin n t yourtiruciT s Sunday. Downing were Stayton visitors Wednesday. Dr. M iles' A n t l-P a ln P ills fo r to la tic s POPULAR You Will Admire * MECHANICS * 3? J. W. Smith was in Sublimity Saturday. We don’t need a derrick Knock out any cold in a little while by taking our Frank Haberman and wife of Munkers, visited a t the M. F. Grandma Shelton i s improv Ryan home Friday evening and ing quite fast. were surprised by a jolly crowd Mr. and Mr«. Smith are out of young people who chari varied f r o m Portland visiting h e r them. brother, Albert Ring. Frank Thayer was an Albany The ladieB W. A. of the F. V. visitor last week. S. A. report a very enjoyable Linn I^mbert has rented the time at the last meeting, and W. F. Dwyer farm. will hold an all day meeting at Elra Gunsaules o f Jefferson is the hall next Wednesday. visiting at the H. Shank home Will Surry and wife gave a and has been successful in trap party last Friday evening in ho ping five skunks and a mountain nor of John Surry and wife. A boomer. good ¿ime is reported. * Mr. Fuson s p e n t Tuesday John Surry and wife left last night at the Ed Smith home. Saturday for their new home. Jess Ray, Mr. Dwyer, J. Hu Sunday school at 10 a- m. ev ber and wife were Stayton vis ery Sunday; preaching immedi itors last week. ately after; Epworth League at Pone Ray and daughters are 7:30 p. m. at the Lyons M. E. Salem visitors this week. church. Everyone invited. ID O O O O C I' The Tablets Laxative Cold Tablets North Santiam e a u F O R N ia Beauchamp’s Laxative C o l d Miss Anna Ritzinger returned j home Sunday after spending ! several days with h e r cousin Mrs. J. Zimmerman. Nick Highberger butchered a fine lot of porkers Monday. Joe Etzel made a call a t the Ritzinger home Sunday. Then Highberger was a Stay- ton caller Monday. Grandpa Arthur i s on t h e sick list. Mrs. A. L. Shelley visited Mrs. Theo Highberger Friday. Byron Denney visited Arthur Bros. Monday. John Hafner visited Ed High berger Sunday. V oO h S ] Popular Mechanics Magazine •• w ritten t o you cam umdcmstano it " GREAT Continued Story tho A World'» Progress which you may begin reading at any time, and T h m * AGE, fo e k lfe of every article in the hard ware line that you buy here. Everything w e handle i n stock is well made, durable and abso lutely reliable i n every particular. W e can show you an infinite variety of which will hold your interest forever. tools for all trades, cooking and household utensils, garden 250 PACES EACH M ONTH S00 PICTURES 200 AR TIC LES O F Q E N E R A L INTEREST and farm implements; and these offerings are made at the The " Shop N o t « * Department (20 pages) gives easy ways to do things—h ow to make useful articles for home and shop, repairs, etc. " A mateur Mechanic • ” (10 pages) tell» how to make Mission furniture, wireless outfits, boats, engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves. $1.60 PER T E A R . SINttLC CO PIES 1$ CENTS Ask your newsdealer, or w pit c row m e t » « « e u c o p y to day P O P U L A R M E C H A N IC S CO . S i a W . W a a M a ttM S t . . C H IC A D O lowest possible price. S tre ff Hardware C o.