V CITY COUNCIL MEETS HIGHEST • MARKET PRICE Sestik ami Thom ns uro enlarging PAID FOR MOHAIR AT THE The city council met In regular aos- aton Tuesday night of this week. The their cooling room in the Stanton Meat THOMAS-MAYO STORE regular business was transacted. In Market. '1 hey ate also outturn in an RNLARGES COOLING ROOM other set of cooling pipoft. which will make it one of the heat equipped ice plants anil butcher shops in Marion county. Vat l a f l n l “Rough hauling ? ” “I don’t mind. This is a Studebaker Wagon9 —that’s why I bought it. I noticed that men were using the Studebaker where- ever the work was hard— hauling steel girders in th e city, logs in the woods, stone in the quarry.” “My work is hard and 1 know it. My wagon is on my payroll and must earn its salary. That s why 1 bought a Studebaker. I can t afford to buy a cheaper one.” “Get in touch with a Studebaker dealer, he s a good mem to know.” F.roi W.«.o. D elivery W agon« T ru ck s C ontractors* W agoo« R u n a b o u ts B uggies D um p W a S u rrey s H arn ess See our Dealer or write us, STUDEBAKr.fi KKW YORK MINNEAPOLIS South Bend, Ind. CHICAGO PALLAS KANSAS CITY DRNVKR SALT LAKE CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAI’D. ORE YOUNG FOLKS PARTY GETS OVER BAD FALL About thirty young people gathered at the Fehlen home on Water Street list Thursday evening in honor of Miss Maggie’s 17th birthday. The crowd to* k her coDipIetly by surprise and a eery enjoyable time was spent until g :ght in playi g cards and other g.i s. Carl Schultebein, a young farmer of Fern Ridge who was thrown from a horse some time ago and severely in jured in the head and face is rapidly recovering under the care of Dr. Brew er. Call at the StPyton Optical Parlor and have that headache and eye trouble re lieved with properly fitted glasses. We guarantee our work to be as (final as can be obtained in Portland or else where. Prices reasonable for tiret- class work. We have had many years’ experience as an eye-aight specialist in Eastern cities and several years on the coast. We use the latest improved instru- j ments for testing the eye. Call and see us before going elsewhere. Office next door to l.sneefleld’s Shoe Store. Hours. 8 to 12. 1 to 6, 7 to 10. Stnyton Optical Co. Dr. Eaton, Manager. W. L. Freres is at Salem this wce’t. Mrs. Chas. Cladek is visiting rida tives in Salem. li'. K. Richardson was in Salem on business this week. Arthur Forrette o f West Stayton was a Stayton visitor Tuesday. S. R. Hale of Benton Harbor, Michi gan is here visiting an old friend, Rev. Russell. John Thoma is putting in * new side walk on the west side of his property on First street. Otto Ortman, Martin Berg, J i m Burton and Nick Streflf made a trip to the Cherry City yesterday. The Beeson Bros, played to good houses at the Stayton Theatre Monday and Tuesday nights of this week. M en’ w om en an d ch ildren in all w alk Miss Esther Willing left fur Astoria o f lifo —w ho a re in a n erv o us r u n d o w n Monday where she will visit for a few condition, should ta k e KRXALL C elery* days with her sister Elenor and from and Iron T o n ic -p ro m p t relief ia g u aran - Walter Casteel of Stayton returned there to Gearhart where she will spend te e d — $ 1.00 a b o ttle a t B eaucham p ’s to his home Wednesday. the summer. ; D rug S to re. « s^ e ef/e e,ps este STAYTON MARKET REPORT Hens 18 to M cluding the accepting of the Treas Springs 12 to 13 urer's and Recorder's rtqiorta. ANOTHER SURPRISE PARTY Broilers 12 to 13 The Electric Light Co’s schedule was Roosters ...,H toB Chicken* .12 to 13 Surprise parties are very much in referred to a committee for investiga O Mixed h m ., * tion. vogue in |Slayton at present. A crowd Dueki 18 to 11 I f of young people gathered at the Hen An ordinance was then passed re Turk, vs ry Smith home last night and surpria- quiring saloon proprietors to nfuin Dressed Turkeys . ........ '.2 ed Lester Smith with a jolly good time from entering their place a f business V m I 12 to until near midnight. The occaaion was on Sundays nr after 10:15 p.m.on week i «to i" j his 17th birthday. Cants and luncheon days. Live Hogs, Choice H t"k* were the main features. Live Hogs, Heavy Rough 7) The real crux of the evening arrivotl Egg* K'A Joe Jackson returned Friday from a when the council voted on n “ black* Corrected Thursdays but subjict list" vcritied by the city marshal, I'hc to change without notice. trip to Eastern Oregon. | list was voted down, but tho marshal A. C. Hoffer of Folk Co.. Nebraska was instructed to arrest any intoxica- is here visiting his cousin, R. R. Fox, ! ted person found on the streets of the YOUR LAST CHANCE city. Miss Winnie Casteel and Lew Caa teel of Coon Hollow were visiting Stny delay In having those phntus ton relatives one day last week. For Sale—One live paaeongcr Ford you Don't arc thinking made. auto in good running order. A bar I expert to leave of, Stayton about M.ty A re you th re a te n e d w ith n ervous gain, inquire at Stayton Hotel. 4-4 b reak d o w n c a n 't stan d th a strain if so 1st and if you have any work iu my tak a REX ALL C alery and Iron T onic — By some ko»k or crook we failed to line it would be well to see me ahn it it $ 1.00 a b ottle at B eaucham p ’s D oug get Dr. Brewer's report of a bouncing in the next two weeks. Don't pu it S tore. baby boy born to Mr, and Mra. Geo. L. otf to the lust minute. 2t J. F. I.au Photographer. On account of the rainy weather last Brown on the Slat uit. Saturday the Struett-K'ecker Opening The Harmony Club will meet thia will bo repeated Saturday of this week. following Monday evening ut the Ses- REX ALL C elery and Iron T a n k beet Music from 2 to _______ 4 p. in. tak reaidenee. All under the age of fo r th a t nervous, ru n derwn conditio > it Lee Baily, who has been with his lwc'll> whu ur« ‘"»•"•led in music nre acts directly on th e n erv es, eo ilh e e and q uiets them , restorin g y ou r h ealth and mother, who has been quite sick, f o r *>rd.»lly invited to attend, energy, at B eau ham ;i's D rug Stc re. several week, was in Slayton Monday Mra. L. J. Struct! arrived here from on his way home to Mill City. Portland the tatter part of last week. Fur Sale—young team of driving Rev. Andrew ilunsakar of McMinn Mr. and Mrs. Slruett will go to house map s, 3 and 6 years old. Would ex- ville preached at the Christian church keeping soon. I change fur larger horse > or mules. in the absence of Rev. Russell who was F t particulars address Box 187, suffering an acute-attack of tonsilitis. W h en you feel (he need of a I Stiyton, Ore n erv e to n k som ething th at will Frank Mack displayed some fine you up sooth an d quiet th e irritated C a n n o t B o C e red trout Tuesday i n Brewer’s window. narvaa rem em b er REX ALL C elery an d by D eafness local appllratlnn*. na they Iron T onic at B eaucham p's D rug S to re .j reach re Is tha only iliac ello ascii «uy portion if i *1 th af‘i • nnot ur, Frank has a good chance of winning Tin I * n r a a, the dozen free hand tied trout flies. anj th.it Is hy constitutional r ailca, l*eafn< as la caused by an Inflam *sl r mill- The pastor of the Methodist church tlon i f the mucous lining of tho lai. ia- the second sermon on Pilgrim's clilan Tube. When this tut>e U t v! 1 The first lavender club ever formed gives have and a ru.nhllng un entirely l or Imp- *d t ' - t I. Progress Sunday evening subject. y**u he-rliw. when It a Is and has been organized at West Stayton, “ Pilgrim next lAeafnt ns Is tho result, unless ttn* t* I > * at the Wicket Gate and in the starting with fifteen members with the Interpreten House." All invited. flamm i üon ran to be II» tahr-i nut 1 * n il :Li tube »torrd r rm following officers: Mrs. H. S. Mc hearing eut will bn n destroy I I frrrv*r; r! t, a . f t srn ram. by Gowan, Pres., Mrs. D. B. bonnes*. The whole state responded nobly cases li ti nothing but surfaces, an InflameJ c nidi* Vice Pres., and Mrs. S. D. Turner, when called upon fur aid to the flood which tl< V/v n «• rf llyiveOne n mucous ltnn.tr- 11oliiM franr e-M < f Sec. and Treas. The object of theso Iv i in , in - I hy catarrh 11 hai*-4nn>ii h r n i t / Briol fi-tírenla™, fr *. fifteen women is to raise lavender for sufferers of the middle West. Cash, llallaCatarrh i F. uro. 1.CHUNKY, MCO, Tolsd.i, U k commercial purposes. Having irriga clothing a n d provisions were sent Tas» ft.il t>r U» 1 a vestí Y »Sau./ nils for ooosUfoUoe tion available during the dry summer promptly and will no doubt do much to months, they believe that the résulta relieve the suffering of those whose 'llvj Uiopi»« .1 »111.1 U|»«i-Ituv will be highly satisfactory. homes were swept away by the flouda. •S»11(Y Mil XJ! "I » ik> i»»»q oj. 11 .*■ . este este e te e te .*■ . THE STO CK S IN THE ALBANY STORES REPRESENT OVER ONE HALF MILLION D O LLA RS Albany Merchants Bid You Welcome To the Grand Central T r a d i n g P o i n t of the W i l l a m e t t e V a l l l e y r' By offering opportunities unsurpassed in saving of money and large assortments of desirable and dependable merchandise to choose from. In quality and style equal to any city on the Pacific Coast. No city the size of Albany can offer their out of town patrons SUCH LARGE STOCKS OF MERCHANDISE TO CHOOSE FROM or such modern, convenient and comfortable stores to make shopping a pleasure. RAILROAD FARE GOING AND COMING ' FREE! FREE! ] FREE! Providing your purchases in any or all of the following stores amount to 520.00 or over. For in stance—if you buy 55 .oo in our store, 55 .00 in another and 5 10.00 in another, save your dupli cate sales slips, present them to the Secretary of the Albany Commercial Club, in the Albany State Bank Building, ground floor, Ellsworth Street and your railroad fare will be paid you both w a y s to and from Albany. Don’t miss this opportunity to trade in Albany’s Big Stores absolutely FREE OF EXPENSE. MEN AND WOMEN BOYS AND GIRLS Albany’s Foremost Dry Goods, Clothing, Furniture, Shoes and Millinery Stores KsngaKf'. „ jd f c r r riz a ra j.'.iT g ¡g j ■ ..•y iid M r a a c a to M M iM S W B M M W t o w — — ■ ■ ■ — ■ — — 1— — — — — — ^ — —— sm w > Invite you to Albany at their expense where you may choose from these large stocks of merchandise giving you an opportunity to buy any article you wish at any price you wish to pay, and enjoy seeing the display of all thats new in Dry Goods, W omen's, Miss es’ and Children’ s Suits, Coats, Dresses, Millinery and Shoes. Men’ s and Boys Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes. Furniture, Car pets, Rugs, Art Draperies and Household needs.— Come! Visit us now while all Spring and Summer Stocks are at their Best. The railroad facilities are such that you can easily see what you are buying. Your railroad fare is paid both ways. You will enjoy seeing all that is new in Wearing Apparel and Household goods. A VISIT TO TH E PR O G R ESSIVE F A S T GROW ING M ETR O PO LIS O F T H E W ILLA M E T T E V A L L E Y W ILL DO YOU GOOD. W E B ID YOU W E L C O M E . The Blain Clothing Co. Chambers & flcCune. G. A. Flood & Qo. Fisher Braden & Co. Fort- mille Furniture Co. .L E. and H. J. Hamilton. The ricDowell Shoe Co. W. B. Stevens Co. Tracy Clothing Co. The Toggery. 1*1. Sternberg and Co. S. E. Young and Son. ^