The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, October 16, 1913, Image 4

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SOME TALL STORY
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An Albany women fell
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caped with a few ali|(ht bruisva.
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She
a fte r a pound o f butter, (They
keep butter on the roof in Albany)
when the accident happened.
IVrhapa the reason »he came olT >o
well waa because she fell on the but­
ter. They aay butter 1» pretty hi|(h In
Alhuny. S etter keep a row Maude.
y o u r h air to b e —
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Lu strou s, b rig h t and
g l o s s y ; s o f t , s ilk y
and w avy.
T o have b ea u tifu l
h air lik e this, use
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HARMONY
H A IR B E A U T IF IE R
It's just w hat its na:ne im plies— just to
make ti>c hair glossy, and lustrous, and more
beautiful — just to make it easier to dress, and
more natural to fall easily and gracefully into
the w a vy lines and folds o f the coiffure, just to
give that delightful fresh and cool effect, and
leave a lingering, delicate, elusive perfume.
W ill not change or darken the color o f the
hair. Contains no o il; therefore, cannot leave
the hair sticky or stringy.
V ery pleasant to use. very easy to apply —
simply sprinkle a little on your hair each tune
before brushing it.
T o th orou gh ly clean you r hair and scalp,
use
Harmony Shampoo
A liquid shampoo to keep the hair clean, soft, smooth and beautiful.
an instantaneous rich, foaming lather, penetrating to every part of the hair
and scalp. I t is washed off just as quickly, the entire operation taking only
a few moments.
It leaves no lumps or stickiness.
— Just a refreshing sense of cool, sweet cleanliness.
— Just a dainty, pleasant and clean fragrance.
Both in odd-shaped ornamental bottles, with sprinkler tops.
The safe In the Keevea-Clark depart­
ment atore at
It gives
Sold only b y the more than 7000 Rexnll Stores — The W orld's Greatest Drug; Store* — and
made in cur c .-n bit; Boston Laboratories, where all the delightful H A R M O N Y * V IO L L T
D U L C L and B O U Q U E T JEANIUE Perfumes and Toilet Preparations are made.
waa totally
mite and
tta contenta taken.
plorable-looking sight.
blankets
Flour, sugar,
and merchandise o f Vnrloue
lay
scattered
ovar the floor.
little
experience In the business,
shown hy the complete
Henry
Mutachler,
Tthe
store next morning waa rather a de­
Whoever did the work undoubtedly had
Andy
Itauacher,
mesa o f
as
the
job, as most everything used as bal­
J. I ’, and A. S. Davie atarted for the last in front o f the safe door waa ruin­
mountain» for quite an extended deer ed. The door o f the safe hail been
hunt laal week. Wo expect that they drilled, then loaded with nitroglycerine,
will bring back the limit.
and thia totally wrecked the safe.
It la Imuoaaible to satimale the loss
closely, because there were many
NOTICE f t ) WOOD CON­
checks in the safe that were not listed.
There waa an unusually large amount
TRACTORS
uf money laat night because o f Its be­
ing the night following pay day at the
Sealed bida will l>e received up to mills, when the men settle with the
Nov. l » t at the Wdhur Woolen Mill for stores.
100 cord» o f 4ft. tat or 2d growth Hr t"
be delivered on the Mill ground».
Signed
Wilbur Woolen M ill» Co.,
10-23
J. I*. Wdbur Trca.
WOOLEN MILL SALE
CLOSES SATURDAY
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Only two more days in which to se­
Calf at my office il in need o f glasses
Wo have had many years Experience
Eitting glasse» in Eastern cities, hence
all work Hrat claaa. Special attention
to children, Prices reasonable.
Dr. Eaton, Chiropractor and Optome­
trist. One door north o f lam crfleld’a
Shoe Store
School supplies at Beauchamp'«.
K. Gerhard of Jordan waa a
Taller Tuesday.
cure thoee great bargain» In Blankets,
Dreaa Good» Etc, at the
John tlcnkul made a biiainesa trip to
Albany Monday.
Woolen Mills,
the price» on all goods, will be advanc­
ed a fter Oct. 18th. the termination, o f
the »ale, and there will be no more
chance to secure good woolen blankets
at less than manufacturer« coat t o
make, until Oct 1814. Don't overlook
thia opprrtunity, but take advantage
o f it.
BIG REMOVAL SALE
Stay ton
Note the half-page ad o f the Cham­
bers & McCune Company ot Albany in
this issue o f the Mail.
These pcop'e
I*. G. Cole of Scio wa* a Slayton vis­
are hustlers and believe in the policy o f
itor Tuesday.
"G o A fte r E m ."
Mra Short o f Roaeburg
ten viaitor Saturday.
waa a Stay-
They do thia by
vertising in the n<rw»pa|>era.
ad­
Amt ynt
Uac Beauchamp's Cold Tablats for
colda at 25c.
some o f our wide-awake merchant* aay
that no one reads the ada.
Bet you a
four-dollar pup they do, to t you are
reading one right now. Haw I Haw I
S. C. Stewart visited home folka in
Lebanon over Sunday.
NOTICE
t
Harmony Hair Beautifier, $i.oo ; Harmony Shampoo, 50c.
Both guaianteed to please you, or your money back.
Lebanon
wrecked laat Saturday night by dyna­
kinds
t o HUNTING
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AT LEBANON
through two
Sold in this community only at
Ed Chriamali and wife o f ■ Scio were
In town Tuesday.
Beauchanips Drug Store
STAYTON. OREGON.
HARMONY
HAIR BEAUTIMER
A»? V '
Jno. Kerber and wife visited in Sub­ settled as soon as possible, we aak all
limity laat week.
thoac indebted to ua to call at the old
stand and pay their accounts at the
Cheat Seed for sale at 35c per bu. at enrlieat possible date.
Streff Hard­
the Thumas-Mayo Store.
ware Co.
Bill Lake and mother of
were in town Tuesday.
r? A
TRADE
Having sold our business and being
dcairntia o f having all amounts due ua
Mehama
WILL VOTE WET or DRY NOV. 4
MARK
Mrs. J ob . Fiahcr is visitin g in Port­
J. T. Hunt and wife o f the Waldo land this week.
Salem as well as Stayton will vote on
Hills were bueinesa visitors here Tues­
town this week. Dr. Brewer is tr»at- moved to the Neibert place near Shaw corset we have them. Ask to see our
the local option question on Novamber
Cherry Bark Cough cure at Beau­
day.
ing a carbuncle on the back o f fcL Mr. Hildeshein was in Stayton last new model. Price $2.00 Thomas-Mayo
4, has neen decided by Judge Buahey
champ's. 25-50-$ 1.00
n*ck.
Thursday and subscribed for The Mail. . Co.
o f the County Court.
In Salem •
John and Geo. Zimmerman and fam­
ilies of Sublimity spent Sunday at the
Miss Maggie Fehlen returned horn* second election b y the city charter
from Corvallis Saturday.
Jno. Kerber home.
route is to )>e held In December.
Be­
Chris Silberragel o f Jordan is >n
Joseph Hildeshein o f Spokane has ;
I f you are looking for a front lace
BARGAIN SALE
© N
LUMBER
Beginning MONDAY, OCT. 20, And
Continuing for 2 Weeks •
We will make the following price on all Rough stock
$ 9 - 00 pgr M
Being overstocked on these lines, and desiring to
to reduce them before winter, we mke the above
Price for SASH O N LY
On Monday, Nov. 3, the price will positively go
back to the old level.
Call and look over this stock
los. Petzel Estate Lbr. Ho. Stayton
gins to took like considerable o f a dry
Mrs. Monroe o f ouGlimlty visited at winter in Oregon, but. who can tell.
LO ST—A watch foil with a stone
from Black Eagle mines.
Finder the E. P. Schott home Tuesday,
please return to Mail Office.
Melvin Giidow o f Aumsville visited
at the Cooper home Saturday.
Try our new corset with free hip
j bones f o r comfort.
Price $1.00 at
The Stayton party that went a fter
Cedar posta t a s t a lifetime. Get
I Thomas-Mayo Co.
them of Kearns and Caldwell. ll-0x
the bear that wa* reported having been
BEAR HUNTERS BAD LUCK
Mrs. Wm. Follia held the lucky num­
seen down the river one day laat week,
Mr. Hildeahein o f Sublimity waa
ber which secured the dishes at Klee-
did not get a shot at bruin, although
trailing with Stayton merchants yes­
ker’s store yesterday.
they chased him acroa* the Santlam
terday.
several times.
The Bureau Bar has installed a new
Mr. Friedman o f Iowa is visiting
electric sign in front o f their place of
friends in a n d around Ktayton thia
business.
PETITION IS OUT
Week.
W. D. Brown o f Lebanon has I .light
Alex Gray o f Sandy, Oregon visited
the Stayton C»sh Produce Co,
J. W.
A petition ia being circulated among
at the Ed Kerber home the first o f the
Apple has been appointed agent.
week.
the patron» o f the Stayton Post Office
Lura Thomas, Bill Kerber nrd Wm.
Petzel went to Fox V h IN-. v Tuesday,
where they will move the up^er mill.
to have a mail from W est Stayton,
In
The Applet Bros, o f Lyon t were this way we can get our papers much
trading with Stayton merchants yes­ quicker and it would make an improve­
terday.
ment all around.
Just received our style Empire Bust
The Rev. Walter L. Myers w i l l
especially adopted for the present style
dresses. Price $2.00 at Thomas-Mayo preach at the Kingston church on Sun­
day, Oct. 19.
Co.
WILL THEY GET ONE?
The outgoing mail fo r Albany will
Mrs. G. Q, Smith and Mrs. F D.
Jos. Fisher and Jno. Thoma are
Murphy returned from Jefferson Sun­ close at 2:40 P. M. hereafter. The
spending
a few daya at the upper P e t­
day after an extended visit at that stage leaves at 2:45 and the train for
zel camp and incidentally they may
place.
Albany at 3:29 P. M.
take a »hot at any inquisitive deer that
The Ladies’ Christian Aid Society a f­
comes poking around the camp to dis­
Wnntod- About 25 goats to raise on turb them.
ter a two months vacation will resume
Good care given.
Running
their work again. They will meet at shares.
J. H. Kreps.
the W. E. Thomas home Friday after­ water. W rite Scio.
Phone Stayton or Scio 11-fix
noon.
GETS MARRIED
W. H. Mollet came over from Cor­
Mrs. Kelly, who has been aj. Sublim­
vallis Tuesday to look after his farm ity about three weeka during which
A lfred Blatchford o f the hustling
north east o f town. Mr. Mollet is wcil time she underwent a very successful Arm o f Blatchford Bros, o f Shclhurn
pleased with Corvallis nnd says that it operation for gaff atones under Dr.
wns married to a Portland girl one day
would be hard to get his family back ! Anderson o f that place, returned toh»*r
last week.
Yea, we smoke.
Thank
to the farm again.
home in Happy Hallow this week.
you.