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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1913)
Feed Dr.Hess’Stock Foo l MRS. DOWNING’S DEATH (Continual from page one* tails and labors of one's hands, and with one accord say, "she had done a good work.” Feeding Dr. Hess’ Stock Tonic is just like applying fer tilizer to the soil. Fertilizer makes the soil yield; Dr. Hess’ Stock Tonic makes the digestive organs convert more feed into growth. Sometimes 50% of the food a healthy animal eats is found undigested in the manure. If this were not true, how could we fatten our hogs on the corn that passes through the other stock undigested? Feeding medicinal ingredients will reduce this waste. Every medical writer in the universe says so. Hundreds of Herds Made Immune from the So-called Hog Cholera Epidemic by Feeding DR. HESS’ STOCK FOOD. ■ Then tell u.. |<a»»lii| Ilh1'» Iraatl. arch, "Hcsard It a> a lui-an. ami not an «ml, but the |>ath of faith on which w. march, "T o where all k ' oi I cs of our bclna tem l." “ A. £ 3 ^ "She vetted the |dolured windows. She »hut the pearl, .door; ah . crossed the rapid river. And reached the ahlnlna »bore. "SliiSlng th e sous» of triumph. u . »|>eak.; I've found a brighter dwelllua place. All of you. come and »ee." Whose echo to Vve been selling Studebaker W agons a n d B u g g ies for over 30 years. ” Iv e eo!d them L -cause my reputation as a denier w as et strike nnc from experience 1 have found that Studebaker m eans the best.” T hat telia th e Story. F en n er. bouCht S tu debaker w a g e r, before the C.vil w ar and they have been buying them ever since. Because thev had confidence in the nam e Studebaker and in the sturdy, dependable w ag ers and b u g le s they build. Ar.d th at confidence ha - been upheld. S tudebaker w agon, arc buido n no.:or And the r tu^ baker guarantee soe* w ith every one, 1 here s a S tu d e b a te r for your need*— w hether you live in city, tow n o r country. Farm W mgont » W o T ru ck* S m reyt Pony C arriatM R u n a b o u t« Con tractors* W a c j b a k e r H irnes* alao—a* well end cerefuily m ede a* S tudebaker vehicles. See oar D ealer or ÌV riit tu. South B e n d , Yes. we know (hat thou art gone to the homo of thy rest, where thy fore- head is starred with the beauty that dwelt in thy soul, where the light of thy loveliness cannot be marred, nor thy heart be flung back from ita goal. Then w hy should our souls be ao sad? lint do what »hall we In all the year. That we must live without lh«et We may t.arh our lid. to hold tbelr lean, w and loving fear. T h a t m u rt -Mir h ea rt« » lo u t th ee? Bui hat of the fond move Card ot Thanks I take this means of expressing my sincere thanks to my many kind friends and neighbors who so ably assisted me in many ways during the illness, death and burial of my beloved wife, Augusta Downing. W. H. Downing. Doctors Hess and Clark aro having hundred* of (otters from stockmen ull over the corn bolt thut are saving their herds from the ravages of the Hog Cholera Epidemic by feeding Dr. Hess’ Stock Tonic, and disinfecting the pens and sleeping quarters with Dr. Hess’ Dip and Disinfectant. Dr. Hess’ Stock Food, 30c, 60c, $1.00. Pail, $2.25. Dip and Disinfectant, 50c per can. Distemper Cure, 50c. Heave Powder, 50c. Colic Remedy, $1.00 CITY COUNCIL MEETS The City Council met in regular ses sion Tuesday night. After the usual routine business o f reports o f com STUDEBAKER Ind. NEW YORK mittees, passing on petitions, bills etc., CHICAGO PALLAS KANSAS CITY DENVER MINNEAPOLIS S - .ir LAKE CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND, OR*. the subject of an ordinance to define and restrain Mr. Common Drunk was disposed of. In other words an ordi nance was passed making it possible for a person to get o n the "black Deafness C annot Be Cured Mrs. M. J . yueener who has been list.” t>T local applications, as they . ln not visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Cary reach th e diseased portion o f t.. < ir. If anyone really wants to know the There Is only one w av t r - . and th a t 1 j by c o n si.f... .1 r ... j. j. of Linn county returned home Wed exact conditions of the aforesaid ordi D eafness is caused by au Inhumed c ndi- nesday. tlon of th e m ucoua lining of the I ¡st nance. he will have to ask the record Chian Tube. W hen this tu. ■ U ln:l rt 1 For Sale—One St. Helens incubator, er where it is posted, as the city can- you have a rum bling so u n f r r Imp r '- c t he-ring, an d w hen It is r.l: v .-! !. work®*! S t afford to"hire the same published DcafT.ess la th e result, ar.d u : ss t .j I - - ' • flKnm atlon can be ta! n c -: an 1 t, .s order. 1 r further particulars, phone as other towns do. tube restored to It - a. 1x5, 0. V. Myers. Stayton. hearing will bo destroyed f rever: r o cases out of ten are c'.u. 1 T— C i‘~. Winnie Tate of the Waldo Hills; HOGS! HOGS! HOGS! which Is nothing but ca Inflam cJ c_: i- spent Sunday with friends in Stayton. j tion of the m ucous surfaces. TV' v II ptTe O re Ilrr d m d TV - a f T r.r.rrr* - ? Ben Kiecker of Shaw made a business Will ship a car of hogs from West IW efnr i f r a n ^ t h y e a r a r T '- t a a t '- i a ' t v - r . r lull'* Catarrh Cuu. : a J i- r ..: .rs.t: F. J.CT!BNLT, A C O .T u lC ftU J. trip to Stayton Saturday. Stayton Saturday March 8th. also one * ! t by D n n s ii's . TV-. Geo. Glover and wife of Sublimity j on Tuesday March 18th. and from West S eta Hall's t ai&Jy tails far constipation. were in Stayton Tuesday. Scio Tuesday March 25th. Am paying Born to Aver, Murphy and wife a Mrs. D. Townes and Mrs. L. H. Tow ! top prices and if the producer w ill; nes of Mt. Pleasant were trading with stop to figure on shrinkages in dress-! girl, Sunday. For This Month Only, I will furnish Sta>,t«n merchants one day last w eek, ing, he will find that he cannot afford ! your Optical needs at greatly reduced Miss Leona Forrette of West Stay to dress and ship fat hoga to the Port- ton was a Stayton visitor Tuesday. land markets at the present prices of ; prices. Stayton Optical Co. John Robertson was in lrom Mt. live stuff. Mrs. Ed Chrisman o f Linn county If you have any hogs that will be was trading with Stayton merchants Pleasant on Tuesday, ready for the market at either of these : yesterday. Mrs. R. J. Moses left Monday for a dates me a card at Stayton if you ' Miss Aietta Neal of Linn county was week’s visit with her parents at Tan- wish to drop deliver there or at Scio if near- ! in town yesterday. gent. to that point, or phone me at the j For Sale—young team of driving Messrs. Schindler, Rund and Kober- est Stayton Cash Produce Co. Will call I marcs, 3 and 6 years old. Would ex- lein of Jordan were trading with Stay- and see your hogs. J. D. Deasmore. change for larger horses or mules. ton merchants Wednesday. For particulars address Box 183, Miss June Kearns is working at the 3-13 Stayton, Ore. Electric Light Plant. 1 j “ INSTANT LOUSE KILLER” KILLS LICE. POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A is guaranteed to cure poultry ills and make hens lay. ONE EXTRA EGG WILL PAY FOR ALL THE PAN- A-CE-A A HEN EATS FOR THREE MONTHS. PRICE, 35c~85c. ROUP CURE, 50c. THOMAS-MAYO Comp’y. The FIRST COST Of WEDS IN SAUM THESE KIDNEY PILLS WILL DO YOU GOOD Neglect is responsible for most of our ill health. Prompt treatment results in relief—not only from the minor ailments but from the resulting complications. IF YOU VALUE YCUR PERMANENT GOOD HEALTH YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO NEGLECT THE SLIGHTEST TRACE OF KIDNEY W E A K N E S S - —the important duty of filtering the blood—cleansing the system of impuri ties, falls upon the kidneys -they require constant attention and demand it —they must be assisted. If they fail in their duty the certain result is im pure blood, loss of all nourishment, and a poisoned system. Don’t allow it to go that far— Beauchamp’s Kidney Pill3 insure certain action of the kidneys rich red blood and the proper nourishment Miss Lyda O. Caspell, a daughter of ! Geo. Caspell of the Waldo Hills, was married last Sunday in Salem, at the j parsonage of the Christian minister, who performed the ceremony. The ] groom is Clifford E. Bowen a S a l e m young man. The couple will make i their home in the Capital City. DISCOUNT SAIE When in town do not forget to call in, and see the nice china ware, Heral- | die bronze and Rural home reading1 lamps on sale at 20 & 25% discount. —C. A. Luthy, Jeweler. Miss Mabel Trenwith made a buai- They are not a cure all—just a kidney medicine—one that we personally j ness trip to Albany yesterday. recommend. FIFTY CENTS THE BOX, Money back if not satisfied. Sadie N. Smallman w a s Friday! granted a divorce by Circuit Judge Ga- 11 tens from Ira G. Smallman on t h e l | grounds of cruelty. The divorce wat uncontested.—Oregon Journal. D. A. Bass enrolled as a Stajton|| Mail reader this week. E. Woods finished a fine lot of win- j | dow signs for Attorney Heltzel last! ! week. A. L. Shreve visited i n Tillamook the first of last week at the home o f ! ; his son Roscoe. Andersen reports a 9 1-2 pound that only an expert can boy Dr. born 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Ja know. Hut you do not cob Etzel Feb. of Fern Ridge, and a girl to need to be an expert if Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zuber Feb. 28. you b u y your lumber Lee Bailey of Mill City was in town first of the week. here. Builders of exper the Only tons of land plaster left. ience tell you that they See W. a A. few Weddle. can send their most ig Miss Mabel Gardner who is attend ing business college in Salem was an norant laborer here f o r over visitor with home folks. lumber with a certainty Wm. Sunday Pettit, who has been under the that h e will come back weather for some time with a severe , of la grippe, is around again. with the righ kind and quantity. So can you. Prove attack Mrs. Mary Thomas of Jordan was it by trial, visiting with friends i n and around r w a w iw Stayton Friday and Saturday. E. Woods, the Salem sign painter, left for his home last Saturday and ex pects to return in a tew days to do some more work. BEAUCHAMP’S DRUG STORE The Store THERE A R E POINTS ABOUT LUMBER JOSEPH PETZBL j m n v i Is Less Than that of Any Other STANDARD PAVEMENT F U L L Y 75 per cent of D O L A R W A Y first cost is in the solid first-class concrete base which is permanent and w hich w ill need no repairs. There is no known reason w h y the concrete base should not last for 100 years when protected from abrasion by Dolarw ay surface. The INTEREST on the money saved in FIRST COST will maintain DOLARWAY pave ment in perfect condition permanently DOLARWAY surface is less slippery than any other hard surface pavement. DOLARWAY surface lasts as long without repair as any bituminous surface. As compared to cost of repairs on other pavements, DOLARWAY repairs will show the Bame percentage of saving as does its first cost. DOLARWAY PAVING ßO. of OREGON and WASHINGTON 530 Central Building Seattle, Washington