The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, December 18, 1913, Image 4

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THE WILBUR
FARMER’S
WOOLEN MILLS CO.
ATTENTION
Christmas Greeting
Tendering our best wishes to every reader,
we are pleased to invite your attention to our
Holiday Stock for 19 J 3.—
A revelation in pleasing and appropriate gifts
We are prepared to show you worth and
quality for the-price, variety and assortment
in goods, such as Watches, Clocks, Silver­
ware, Cut Glass, Rings, Bracelets, etc Al­
so have in stock a few string instruments
and supplies, Columbia graphophones and
nice reading lamps that any home would
appreciate.
CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENT
The Stayton Theatre management
ha« secured large holiday bill« for next
week. As a usual holiday Christmas
week the Theatre will be open every
night and on Thursday night will be
complemintary night, candy will be
given to all.
HEADQUARTERS for CHRISTMAS GIFTS
C. A. LUTHY,
j
Jeweler
Lowney’s
Chocolates—
of course. They are the Pure wholesome kind. Just
the candy one can eat and feel no bad after effects.
We
handle Xmas Candies of ail kinds. Bon Bon Boxes or
by the pound.
GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
J. A . H E N D E R S H O T T
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COMMERCIAL HOTEL ! §
R. J. MOSES, Prop.
“A homelike place to stay”
Hot and Cold Water Baths
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Commerciai Trade Solicited
BOARD BY THE DAY OR THE WEEK
*U Stayton
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9$
Oregon 8 6k
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The Modern
Portrait
The Latest Styles
For The Holidays
HE New Season b r i n g s
with it a world of new ideas
in Portraiture. Your por­
trait is a happy reminder to
your friends that they’re “ in
your thoughts."
We can assure you the good
likeness that only personal care
produces.
Come early and avoid t h e
Holiday Crowds.
Write o r
Phone for a time for a sitting.
T
Pratt’s Studio
CLYDE HOFFER
Instructor in PIANO
Water Color and China Painting.
G raduate in M usic a t H u litt C o n serva to ry, York, Sehr.
P ost-G radu ate a t H untingdon, Tenn.
OFFICE HOURS—2 to 4 P. M.—SATURDAYS
Over Beauchamp’9 DruR Store
Terms Reasonable - Discount on lessons paid by term in advance.
firing old books and music
STAYTON
WANING and DYEWORKS
DRY, CHEMICAL AND STEAM CLEANING
DYEING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING
PRICES MODERATE
J . Sheard
Mrs. E. Donlev of Joseph, Oregon
was an over Sunday visitor at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp.
What would make • nicer, or more
sensible Christmas present, than one of
those soft fluffy I .«mbs wool Blankets,
or Indian Bobos, msnufscturvd at the
Woolen Mills in vour own town, and
from Oregon wool.
We have them in pure white, with
dainty pink ami blue borders, also In
pretty tans, greys and beautiful plaids
in any weight and site, alto the nicest
quality of couch covers and Indian
Rohes in Navajo patterns, that are a
handsome useful ornament to any
home.
A cordial invitation la extended to
all to come and look over our stock
wheather you buy or not, come in and
see how we make them from fleece to
the finished article. Ask to see our
new, dress goods patterns they will
please you and are up to date. You
can buy from us at retail anything we
manufacture.
John P. Wilbur Pres.
There is no substitute
for Royal Baking Pow­
der for making the
best cake, biscuit and
pastry* Royal is A b­
solutely Pure and the
only baking powder
m ade from R o y a l
grape cream of tartar.
TO NIGHT
•‘The Message in t h e Cocoanut” FINE STATIONERY -
Majestic 2 reels. “ His Uncle's Wives'' I don't believe there is a Arm in town
a comedy. Stayton Jheatre Admis- j that can beat our quality an.l prices on
“ Gift Box Stationery." Please look
sion 10c.
it over if you sre thinking of buying-
IfBuggies, hacks, surries a n d farm look at our window and note prices
machinery at cost Wright Hardware Beauchamp's Drug Store.
8ATURDAY
and Implement Co., Aumsville Oregon
"Calamity Anne Detective" western
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John Bender and wife of Jordan were Comedy feature. Worlds Events show­
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town Monday.
ing “ Mardi Gras” in New Orleans
The Gehlen Brothers bought the John
and Assuan Dam in the Nile Valiev.
Downing ranch four miles south o f
2 big comedies —"The Elite Hall” and
G. C. Eksman was in Turner on busi­
Lyons this week. The consideration
“
Just
Brown's Luck.” Keystone side-
ness the first of the week.
was |2000.
splitters.
SUNDAY
Frank Jungewcst of Jordan was talk­
Rev. J. F. Leggett will proach at
“The Sharpshooter” a Broncho 2
ing and smoking on the streets of Kingston next Sunday.
reel feature. “ Catching a big Sneeze’’
Stayton the early part of the week.
one that will make you laugh. Admis
Frank is some spieler.
Mr. and Mrs. Schneider of Jordan aion 10c.
were Stayton visitors Tuesday.
Christmaa candy will be given to all
YOU SHOULD SEE OUR UNE-
Thursday evening. Come ar.d get a
of Candies both in bulk and package
Mrs. Clara McConnel and Miss Alta box.
goods. A nice box of candy is always Hobson are Scio visitors today.
a good gift, 25c to $1.00 box nice fresh
candies. A pleasure to show then at
D. Townes and wife of Mt. Pleasant
Beauchamp's.
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were in town Tuesday.
STAYTON THEATRE
RAMBLING SAM
WEEKLEY NEWS
GETS ANSWERED
Xmas?
iwmzmz:
WE PAY HIGHEST MARKET
PRICES for live hogs, calve», sheep
¡tub cattle, aim.) country produce of all
kinds. Telephone or write our buyer
J. l>. Den» mo re, Salem, Ore., Box 36
phone Main 1041. Shipping date» for
live »took can bo Warned bv phoning
Produce house« at Lebanon, Sclo and
Stayton. Union Meat Company.
Proprietor
HOW TO TAKE GOOD
CARE OF YOUR HAIR
Mrs. Cora Hendershott was granted
Mrs. Nadstanek of Salem was visit­
a decree of divorce from J. A. Hender­ ing friends in Stayton Saturday.
shott last Raturday in the Circuit
Nothing spoils your good looks so
Court. The property rights were set­
Clyde Hoffer is taking the teacher’» much as hemely hair -stringy, dull-col­
tled out of court.
ored, harsh. Nothing adds to good
examination in Salem this week.
looks so much as beautiful hair - soft,
silky,
wavy and glossy. No matter
Lee
Kerber
and
John
Downing
were
H o w 's T h i s ?
how beautiful your hair is now, you can
We offer One Hundred Dollars Ho­ Salem visitors Tuesday.
improve ita good looks by using Har­
ward for any case of Catarrh that
mony Hair Bcautifler. If vour hair is
cannot bo cured by Hall'» Catarrh NIPPON HAND PAINTED CHINA-
Cure.
homely and ugly now, Harmony Iliiir
from 20c to $1. SO. We have some ve­ Bcautifler will make it softer, silkier,
F . J. C H E N E Y & CO.. Toledo. O.
’Yo. th e undersigned, h ave know n I'. J. ry fine pieces in this line that are very
glossier, more beautiful in every way.
C heney t o r th e la s t 15 years, a n d believe
him p e rfe c tly hon o rab le In all business useful presnts. Beauchamp’s.
It alao makea it easier to put up and
tra n s a c tio n s a n d financially able to c arry
helps it to "stay put.” Its rich rose
o u t a n y obligations m ade by his firm.
See Jos. Lambrecht for a box o f odor hides the unpleasant, oily smell of
N A TIO N A L B A N K Op COMMEHCE.
Toledo. O. "First Pick” cigars for Hubby’s Xmas. the hair. Harmony Hair Bcautifler is
H a ll's C a ta rrh C uro Is ta k e n Internally,
rightly named; it ooautifiea the hair.
a cting d irectly upon th e blood and m u-
Sell your produce for Cash to the
:oua su rfa c e s o f th e system . T estim onials
Very easy to apply—simply sprinkle
te n t free. P ric e 75 c en ts per bottle, flold Stayton Cash Produce Company, tf
by a ll D ruggists.
a little on your hair each time before
T a k e H a ll's F a m ily P llla for c o a a tlp e U o o -
brushing it. It contains no oil, and
Jake Missler is building an addition will not change the color of the hai r,
to his blacksmith shop on Fourth St.
nor darken gray hair.
Wife-Murder Not Proved.
| T o keep hair and scalp dandruff-free
A s to r ia .— T h e c i r c u it c o u r t Ju ry r e ­
Miss Lillian Bogert of Salem, is vis­ and clean.use Harmony Shampoo. This
tu r n e d a v e r d ic t a c q u ittin g F. F e rd i­
iting at the H. A. Beauchamp home.
pure liquid shampoo gives an instantan­
n a n d F e r n a n d e z o f t h e c h a r g e of m u r­
eous
rich lather that immediately |>cnc-
d e r in g h is w ife . T h e w o m e n 's a n te ­
C. H. Stewart the Bank Examiner tratea to every part of hair and scalp,in­
m o rte m s t a t e m e n t t h a t s h e s ta b b e d
was in town last Thursday and Friday. suring aquick, thorough cleansing. Wash­
h e r s e l f w a s t h e m a in e v id e n c e In th e
ed off just as quickly, the entire operation
d e f e n d a n t's b e h a lf.
FOR SALE—Small potatoes for feed. takes only a few moments. Contains
$5.00 per ton. See W. B. Allis.
nothing that can harm the hair: leaves
Wheat In Need of Gluten.
n o harshness o r stickiness—just a
Pendleton.—In an attempt to raise
sweet-semlling
rlcanlncss.
Mrs.
G.
L.
Brown
and
daughter
the percentage of gluten In wheat
Both preparations come in oddshaped,
grown In Umatilla county, a few local Wanda were shopping in Salem Satur­
very ornamental bottles with sprinkler
farmers are Importing some seed grain day.
tops. Harmony Hair Bcautifler, $1.00.
from Canada.
Highest cash prices paid for your harmony Shampoo, 50c. Both guaran­
New North Bank Road President.
produce at the Stayton Cash Produce teed to satisfy you in every way, or
your money back. Sold in this com­
Portland.—Changes In the executive Company.
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munity only at our store The Rexall
offices of the North Bank Road, In­
Store—one of the more than 7,000 lend­
volving the resignation of Joseph H.
C. A. Silbernagel and wife of Jordan
Young, president, and the election of were trading with Stayton merchants ing drug atorea of the United Stales,
Canada and Great Britain, which own
L C. Gilman, of Seattle, to succeed Tuesday.
the big Harmony laboratories in Ho -
him, probably will be made before the
ton, where the many celebrated Har­
first of the year.
Floyd Robertson sold his restaurant
mony Perfumes and Toilet Preparations
and short order house to Adam Shep­
Lister Not Candidate for Senate.
are made.- Beauchamp's Drug Store,
herd
yesterday.
Tacoma, Wash.—That he positively
Stayton, Oregon.
will not he a candidate for the senate
Mrs. Geo. McConnell of Aberdeen,
was announced here by Governor 'Lis­
A FINE DISPLAY
Wash., is visiting at the Hobson home
ter.
this week.
Union Is Quarantined.
. Now Rumbling Sam you no al as
you’er never out of town, where are
you always loafing when the Poet’s
silting round, a drinking beer and talk­
ing, on the question wet or dry. Why
are you there yourself young man, v;il|
you tell the peuplo why?
You »ecm to know this |>oct, lb . ;h
he is a noted man, so you must h"ve
been out with him. when ho nub« ‘ 'he
ran.
Now the poet’s own wife is ns mad
ns the duce and you will have to hoist
the white flag of truce, or elm your
red hair she will scatter to the wind»
and make you rc)>cnt of nil your krown
ains, for she thinks this old poet 1* a-
bout all there is, and she is going to
uphold this character of his.
So now then Sam will you get down
in the dust, and beg of the Poet to be
merciful and just. Then come to my
office and wet up your lip and the bug
juice of glee together we’ll sip. He will
talk of good roads as we sit with cross­
ed feet, and we'll both spit together at
the gnat on the street.
I care not how you voted for Lincoln
or P->lk, ns long as my tcnqier you nev­
er provoke. 1 see you’er poet your­
self Rambling Sam, hut I can't s o my
lifework go down with a slum. If you
will donate a dime thu bucket t» fill,
we’ll Ahake hands with pleasure and
hare no ill will.
The Aumsville Poet
CHRISTMAS
RUGS
Finest
’line ever
ishown in town
At prices never
before offered
IFine line o f child’s:
Rocker and High
CHAIRS
Alexander
¡Furniture Storci;
The Wilbur Woolen Mill has a dis- I
Mere McKinney of Turner attended
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the International Stock Sale at Port­ plHy in Fisher-Richarcson Store window 1 *
that would be a credit to any town.
land last week.
The price of a single admission to the
Reautiful Indian Blankets, S o f t
Why not get a box of Lambrecht’s Fleecy Bed Blankets and other pro­ Panama-Pacific International Exposi­
“ First Pick” cigars for Dad for Xmas? ducts, all of home manufacture. Stop tion In 1015 will he 50 cents for persona
and look them over and make your more than 12 years of nge; 25 cents for
He will sure appreciate them.
choice for a Christmas present f o r those between 5 and 12,and children leas
than 5 years old will he admitted free
FOR SALE—One milch cow, two some one.
if ucrompntucd by an adult.
horses
and
one
open
buggy.
Cheap
if
' Many Dead in Texas Floods.
12-18x
Houston, Tex.—The number of d«-ad sold at once. W. B. Allia.
THIS YEAR WE HAVE-
in the flood which has spread over
Aumsville
is
to
have
a
new
city
hall
a fine line of Ladies’ handbags, music
PARENT-TEACHERS MEETING
the lowlands In half a dozen counties
In south central Texas reached 1,60. and a new town jail. Why not uac an rolls, hand mirrors, tinted ivory jewel
boxes, combs, toilet sets, shaving sets,
Four-fifths of the dead were nf-gro old box car for a lockup.
fine manicure seta in Ivory, Ehonjt and
Don’t forget t h e parent-teachers
farm hands. .
Mrs. M. A. Heltzel of Spokane, and Pearl, necktie and ribbon racks, meeting to be held in the school build­
Wash., arrived Wednesday to spend collar boxes etc at Reauchamp’s Drug ing Friday evening, December, 19.
Montgomery Ward Dies.
Prof. F. L. Griffin of the O. A. C.
Chicago.—Montgomery Ward, who the Christmas holidays at the homo of Stare.
will speak.
gained a fortune as a pioneer in mail­ her son S. H. Heltzel.
order merchandising, died he,*e of
Dr. Brewer reports a boy born to
pneumonia. Mr. Ward was 70 years
Why
not
have
your
umbrella
repair­
Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Gescher December
old.
DRY WOOD FOR SALE
ed in Stayton? Umbrellas recovered- 11, and a girl to Mr. and Mrs. John
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samples to select from. F. Silhavy's 8toeller of near Marion December 12,
A. few tiers of dry wood for sale,
White Coral Buildings. —
White coral blocks are used for Wagon and Repair Shop. Water St.
and a girl to Mr. and Mrs. P. T. F.tzel also other wood for side. Sec or I hone
building purposes In Bermuda.
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E. B. Hunt, Stayton.
1-3
of Fern Ridge December 13.
Union.—The city of Union has btwn
placed under quarantine and all places
of gathering suppressed, Including
shows, churches, dances and lodges.
These drastic measures were deemed
necessary by the city authorities to
prevent the furthei spread of scarlet
fever, which lias gained considerable
headway in the uwa.