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STORMANDFLOOD ALBANY’S GREAT EST CLOAK AND SUIT STORE Royal Worcester (Continued from page One) ful city on Tuesday. The loss of life and property as yet can only bo esti- mtue.l. Some reports claim that &tkl I ! have perished and over 30,00(1 a r e homeless. Eire and famine are adding to the horrors of b>th alarm«, while the cold weather pre.’«'ling will cl dm many more victim) of dc iih by ox i n ure. Almost every city i n the United States is sending telegrams of condol Spring stocks in Ready to Wear Ap ence and help. It will be weeks be fore a real estimate of the death ami parel for Women, M in u and Chil lre 1 destruction can tie mails, meanwhile at the ChtmSiri a A M 'Can 1 St > • • in our readers should watch carefully the Albany, are now being shdwq in a ni< st lists in the daily papers for the record of their friends and re latives in the wonderful assortment of styles to suit anySiaste or purse. Prices less than East. ever before. There are more than over L ater R eports 2<kk) garments 011 hand- Vory pretty Later reports adii Are to flood and starvation i 11 the Ohio and Indiana ! “ ul •ty|,#h •uita ‘‘ro »•»"'« frora *l0 'K> cities. It is feared that the grand to to $30.03. Every situ can be tilt ' I, tal of lives lost will even exceed the large or small, young or oil. Every 10.000 estimate, while the property ' color may be found all in perfect st vie. loss will reach over 9100 , 000 , 000 . Coats, Suits «tni| Urosse» in all the Congress has appropriated $500,000 pretty fabrics. Millinery in charming for the relief of the sufferers. shapes and shades from $1.00 to $10.HO. ' Spring Shoos, Oxford» and Pump», at-, v stylo, size or color. Chooso from the largest stock in tho Valley. Our great buying power enables us to sell fori, ».a, CHAMBERS} A MoOUNE, Paid Adv. Albany, Ore. Corsets Kverythinu Kiiarnnteed but the elastic. READY FOR SPRING TRADE “ Young man , when you buy a buggyt be sure it s a Studebaker * * Sound advice from th e m an w ho h as been driving one for tw enty years. W h e n y o u b u y a S tu d e b a k e r b u g g y y o u a re b u y in g all th e skill, e x p e rie n c e a n d scien ce in b u g g y b u n d in g th a t h alf a c e n tu ry c a n p ro d u c e . Y o u a re p ro te c t in g you rself ag ain st th e m istakes o f y o u n g e r builders. Y ou w ill a lw ay s b e p ro u d o f th e S tu d e b a k e r n a m e p la te , fo r th e re isn't a b u g g y on th e road th a t is its e q u a l fo r style, lu x u ry a n d g o o d looks. F lex ib le b e n t-re a c h gear, g raceful lines, solid co r n e r, p lu g le ss b o d y , d o u b le -iro n e d shafts, a re a fe w of th e sp ecial S tu d e b a k e r features. T h e new close-fitting shifting rail is enough in itself to m ake you buy a S tudebaker buggy. D um p W » V a,oni Trtick» M ak W . M W agoi See aar D ealer or write STUDEBAKER KXW YO RX MINNEAPOLIS us. South Bend, Ind. C fllCA CO DALLAS KANSAS CITY D X N .E S SALT LA ilX CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND, JRX. A Spring Tonic that Clears the Complexion Can you imagine anything more embarrassing than to have a complexion that is marred with blotches? It is not only unpleasant—that isn’t the worst feature - i t means that the blood is impure and the longer you neglect it the more you suffer from annoyance. Skin eruptions of any description indicate, in every instance, an impoverish ment of the blood supply— it isn’t pure and you cannot expect it to sup ply the proper amount of nourishment to the surrounding tissues. Get at the root of the trouble—cleanse the blood of impurities—stir up the circulation—tone up the digestive fluids and have your tood absorbed in the proper manner. Nyal's Hot Springs Blood Remedy COMEDY COMP’NY COMING T h e Dee son Brothers, Dramatic, Vaudeville and Comedy Artists, a troop of Fancy Singing, Dancing and Mono- legists will present a One-Night Play let entitled “ A Hole In The Wall” and also “ The Swede’s New Job,” at the Stayton Theatre next Monday a n d iuesday rights, March 31, April 1. Motion pictures between each act. Prices 15c and 25c. Plenty of seats no standing up. NOTICE Strengthens the blood supply -enriches it. cleanses it of impure waste mater ial and thus supplies a foundation for the building of a permanent health. You will notice a decided improvement with the first few doses—the appe tite will be increased, you will feel the blood coursing through your veins and the skin will take on the glow of health. We recommend it—$1.00 the bottle. W'e expect to be here in business a good many years. The only way we can do it is by treating everybody right. That's our policy. BEAUCHAMP’S DRUG STORE T he fa lC a L t l Store STAYTON MARKET REPORT G u a r d Y o u r C h ild r e n Against Bowel Trouble Many children at an early age become constipated, and frequently serious consequences result. Not being able to realize his own con dition, a child’s bowels should be constantly watched, and a gentle laxative given when necessary. Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tablets are especially well adapted to women and children. The Sisters of Christian Charity, 531 Charles St., Luzerne, Pa., who attend many cases of sickness say of them: "S o m e tim e a g o w e b e g a n u s in g D r. M ile»' L a x a tiv e T a b le ts a n d find t h a t w e lik e th e m v e r y m u c h . T h e ir a c tio n is e x c e lle n t a n d w e a r e g r a te fu l fo r h a v in g b een m a d e a c q u a in te d w ith th em W e h a v e h a d good r e s u lts In e v e r y c a s e a n d t h e S is te r s are very Bauch p leased . ” Hens______________ 13 to 14 Springs_____ _______ 12 to 13 Broilers.............. ............ 12 to 13 Roosters_____ __________ 8 to 9 Mixed Chickens______ 12 to 13 Geese__________ 9 Ducks............................... 13 to 14 Turkeys___________________ 17 Dressed Tufkeys___________ 22 V esI................................ 12 to 13 P o rk ............................... 9 to 10J Live Hogs, Choice............8 to8| Live Hogs, Heavy Rough 7J E g g s ......................................... 16 Corrected Thursdays but subject to change without notice. The form and flavor of any medi cine is very important, no matter who is to take it. The taste and appearance are especially important when children are concerned. All Complete stock of oars and rowlocks. parents know how hard it is to give the average child ‘‘medicine,” even ! —A. L. Shreve. though the taste is partially dis Mrs. Lau returned from a visit in guised. In using Dr. Miles' Lax Washington with her daughter. ative Tablets, however, this diffi culty is overcome. The shape of the tablets, their appearance and candy-like taste at once appeal to any child, with the result that they are taken without objection. ‘"'.2 F-r.± :. ' The rich chocolate flavor and absence of other taste, make Dr. • 1 CALL*!» U * ■ Miles’ Laxative Tablets the ideal .1 / lilutMtcd I G remedy for children. •z t o r nt »a e -ui i c 1 • n e jr c f I 100 ,1 If the first box fails to benefit, v r m a n caci) r» the price is returned. Ask your Elicti I -A ll * i< l/rti-1 tl o f f druggist. A box of 25 doses costs wot k. uiw iv i in* * 1 *!• f l o f Inlx.r-yiu in* mi ! only 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. f »r «vi unni, j | »» r<? uff* »nor Ma-lam, Ru;<? M ILES MEDICAL CO., E lk h a rt, Ind. Only a few tons of land plaster left. See W. A. Weddle. See the new instrument for testing ryes at the Stayton Opticial Co’a office. Next to the Lancifield hhoe Store. For Sale—One five passenger Ford auto in good running order. A bar gain, inquire at Stayton Hotel. 4-4 Ill rVMVfwt , Tf ■ « *r til* • jc f 'A i.L I 'A T T J .i; \ S In c* «-It Io n IfcCALfj r.\*TSr.NS rv * f r:o: Ft if. ill, a|tu|. it y unii fv i < u O k u y . hill/ Mi anti 1Ó cent.« on* Ji. T h f pnhll - hör« o f M K M LT ’* w ill «*.r*: | V o f ilnllnr* oxtr* ♦ • Ihr r., . * monti)« In order I/* korp M« r \ U / h l.t l And ahouldri« attore All o ” r vor»’ p's tiKutazlfiA* at an y i.rl* | f « .w , . , r I« Oil!/ & h : a >1 1* , i . i »»);;- . ¡ * worth $i.no, Y a $>*»»» A- - r> a r^,- -4 rn r'm rfl-** rnj y o f i t & A itii/ . ftkt*4 rü)è cjuirkT*, miaoued*:***.««!,) K ^TF. A«fc ff*r r fer e r r y o f V 'A I ! fill he*r |»r -n 1-, . .• U r a c a u ie g u e a lto free o * re<¿ ra*. rr ^ L. J. Struett of Portland was in our city last week. H. J. Mutschler, wife and son, Harry accompanied him back to the Metropolis for a few days visit. A FINE N EW LINE JU ST IN. COME IN AND SEE TH E M . T H E ’RE JU ST R IG H T FOR EA STER , Ladies’ Skirts FEED PANACEA T O MAKE S T R O N G H E A L T H Y M rs. E. H. Hobson of Scio spent Easter visiting relatives and friends in Stayton. Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants Joe Zuber and wife of Fern Ridge were trading with Stayton merchants ! Saturday. THOMAS-MAYO CO. CHICKS What One Man Told Us: “ Last January I started the new year right by opening a checking account with your hank, and paid all bills in this way. My check stubs soon showed me the leaks in my poc- ketbook. Several times, I avoided paying bills twice, for cancelled checks are legal receipts. My money was right at my finger tips whenever I wanted it, but i$ was absolutely safe where no one could steal it- It p u t system into my spending and increased my credit.” Why (ion’t YOU start a checking account? You don’t need much to start with just hank your pay, and pay all hills by checks. You’ll soon have a surplus. tu n ' ■ srK S U e S se n z-^sm Ua} ion State Bank $25,000—CAPITAL- $25,000 Stayton Oregon NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that bids will ha rt-ceaved by the Town Recorder of the Town of StHyton, Ordgon, until 5 I’, M., April 5th 1013, for the improve ment of certain Streets in the Town of Stayton, Oregon, according to Resolu tion No. 5, pa sell liv the Council of the Town of Stayton, Oregon, March 19, 1913. Flans and Specifications for said im provements, both hard surface paving and macadam may be seen in the office of the Town Recorder in Stayton, and in the office of J. W. Morris, in the Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon, Bids must he accompanied by a cer tified check for 10 per cent of the am ount of the bid. The Town Council reserves the right to reject any and all bills. J. B. Grier, Recorder for the Town of Stayton. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the Town Recorder of the Town of Stayton, Oregon until 6 P. M. April tho 5th 1913, for tho im provement of West Water Street in the Town of Stayton according to Res olution No. 3 passed b y the Council Oct the 18th 1912. Plans and Specificctions for said ¡tl- provement can be seen in the offleo of the Town Recorder of the Town of Stayton. Bids must be accompanied by a cer tified check for ten per cent of the a- mount of the bid. The Council reserve* the right to ro- ject any end all bids. J. B. Grier Town Recorder Stayton, Ore. D e a fn e s s C a n n o t B o C u r e d b y lo c a l a p p lica tio n s, n.i t:,~ y ca n n o t r e a c h th e '..» case d p a r'I in i f th e • or. T h e r e l i o n ly « no w a y t > cu i , d ,fn ss, a n d tl...t la b y c o n s tltu il 1 r m u ll'» . D c a fn Is c a u s e d b v a n I n fla m 'd < ondl- tlo n o f th e m u'-ou s lin in g o f th e L u s ta - c h la n T u b e . When thl 3 tu l.o Is Inflamed y o u h a v e a r u .n ’.lln g s o u n d or Imp rf'-r-t h '- r l n g , a n d w h e n It Is e n tir e ty closed , I>eafn< ns I s t h o r e s u l t , r r .d u-.i- h i ila m m t h o I 1- '¡o n c a n bo ta k e n o u t nnd lid s r e s to r e d t o 1'» r r m - l con d ition , h e a r in g w ill bo destroyed f rev« r: nlno cam 1. c u t o f t>n a r e cause d 1 7 C a ta r r h , W hich i.i n o th in g b u t a n In flam ed c o n d i tio n r f th.o m u co u s surfao< -1. W« Trill pIvoOno I land rerl Dollar» f - r any rn-o o f lo b e The subjects next Sunday at the Methodist church will b c, morning, “ The Forecast of Characters.” In the evening, the pastor begins a series of sermons on “ Banyan’s F’ilgrim» Pro gress,” subject, Christian in the City of Destruction and his efforts to es cape.” Ladies’ Waists Miss Agnes Klecker of Portland vis ited with home folks the first of tile week. Portland school board as Superinten For Sale—one good single open bug- dent of that city’s schools. Mr. Aldcr- gy and harness. man will receive a salary of $4500 in Claude Darby. 4-3x Portland. Good Pasture—Cows or horses $1.50 per month. Pasture ready a t a n y time. E. E. Lee, Kingston. Oregon. 3 27x you our lines at any time. H A TC H IN G SEASON IS HERE AND W E CARRY A C O M PLETE L I N E O F SUPPLIES FOR T H E YOUNG AND OLD CHICKS. Mr. and Mrs. Baskin and dnughLr of near Mehama were in town Tuesday, An educational rally is to be held ut O. A. Burch, t h e Jordan Valley Jordan April 12. Program* will be teacher, is spending the week in Port distributed soon. Mr. Jackson will land and Seattle. secure prominent speakers and the ud- jacent schools will give a program. Mrs. M. E. Fletcher and son La Vere left this morning for Oil City, Penn., State Superintendent of Schools, L. for a visit with her mother. R. Alderman, has been elected by the Jos. Fisher of-the firm of Fisiier & Richardson was in Portland this week and purchased a fine line o f Men’s Suits. Look for their ad soon. Our clerks a r e always ready a n d willing to show Poultry Supplies Full assortment of copper rivets und burrs.—A. L. Shreve. Geo. Keech made a business tnp to Misses Ethel and Eva Walker who Salem last Saturday. are attending school in Albany spent Easter with home folks. Frank Thomas was down from Mill City Monday. The changeable weather for the past two week has been conducive to bud Look for a full-page ad about Siay- colds and la-grippe. ton’s 4th Annual Horse Show naxt week. “ Billy” Grtman is moving into the Shreve house in the west part ot town. Mayor Beauchamp made a business He will work for the Mail this sum trip to Portland the latter part of last mer. week. For Sale—i acre of land in the city limits on West Water street or w i l l trade for a fair team, wagon and bar ness. E. B. Hunt, Stayton, Ore. PRICES, $1.00, $1.50, $200, $2.50 and $3.50 AND UNDERSKIRTS. CO M PLETE SELECTION AND UP-TO-THE M INUTE. YOUR CRITI- TICAL INSPECTIO N IS I N V I T E D . PORTLANDER HERE One Dozen Hand Tied Trout Flies to Mrs. Peter Herzsiefen of Union Hill be given away Free to the person dis was trading with Stayton merchants playing the largest trout caught with Saturday. one of Brewers' Flies during the first Mrs. W. E. Thomas returned home seven days of April. from a visit in Portland, Dayton and Gladstone Friday. Miss Milca Roy has been on the sick list. Misses Grace Shank and Ethel Smith of Mt. Pleasant were Stayton visitors J. W. Mayo made a short trip t o one day last week. Portland the first of the week. Mrs. Willis Caldwell who now lives Have you read the Struett-Klecker near Sublimity has been seriously ill ad in this week’s issue? but is reported better. Notice—To the party who borrowed my spray pump, please return it at once, as I need it. Chas. Streff. Nobbiest Shapes for Spring. L. H. Townes and wife of Ml. Pleas ant were in town one day last week. Bids will be accepted by the Stayton school board up to and including April 15th. 1913, for 15 cords of feur-foot second-growth red fir wood, to be de livered on the school ground by the 1st. of July, 1913. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. L. S. Lambert, Chairman. FREE TROUT FLIES Newest a n d p c ifne » nv.ti ac | i r c a ta rrh . th at cannot tm r u r a l bjr lia b 'a Catarrh C am . Send fo r circular», free. r . J. CT1E N B Y , A C O , Toledo, Ohio. Bold by PruKirl-’ . . 7.V. Taho U ali'a lia a u lj ilU a fo r cooaUpatloo. POLK’S' OREGON and WASHINGTON rf jv f« *» tol business Directory A D irecto ry of each Clfy, Town »ml VMIano, giv in g de*crlptlvo »ketch of eacl. jilaco, location, p opulation, telo- g ro p h , ch ip p in g am i b a n k in g point! also Cla*»lflo<l D irectory, com piled by b’lelne»« am i p ro feu lo n . H. I.. P O LK * CO., SEA T T LE Ur. M iles' A n tl-t’a ln I ’Ills fo r rh e u m a tism Mrs. Holman and her two daughters who have s|>ent the winter visiting rel ative» in Stayton, expect to leave for their home in Philadelphia next Mon day.