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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1914)
C. P. BISHOP No Substitutes Republican Candidate for State Sen ator. Never has been an office holder, never was an office seeker, and only after the earnert solicitation o f many » f the leading citisens o f the county E T U R N to the grocer all sub , did he consent to come lie fore the peo stitutes sent you for R oyal Bak ple. Was raised on a farm in Linn I c o u n t y, O r e g o n , lived in ing Pow der. T h ere is no sub Marion county the pant twenty-three j years. l*roprietor o f the Salem Wool- stitute for R O Y A L . R oyal is a pure, 1 en Mdl Store, was one o f the original cream of iaitar baking pow der, and stockholders and incorporator* qf the Kay Woolen Mills o f Salem, and at the healthful. Pow ders offered as sub present tune is president o f the Pen stitutes are m ade from alum . dleton Woolen Mills o f Pendleton, Ore gon, hss been identified with the ma terial development o f the state for the pn.-t thirty years. Mr. Bishop believes that the State's business should be car ried on with the same prudence and calc that the farmer or merchant con ducts their business. Mr. Bishop is a taxpayer in Marion, Josephine, Mult- Mrs. l.ulie M. Robbins o f Corvallis nnotnah and Umatilla counties, and is Although it looked extremly like rain O. A. C. will speak at the Parent- therefore a full sympathiser with pres Stay ton went to Scio last Sunday to ent over burdened taxpayers and if the give the Scio lads a chance for their Teachers Association on the above date 1 citizers o f Marion county send him to on L ’ omestic Science. Full program a -alps and by all reports the Stayton the State Senate his interests would he top-knots are still hanging front the next week. with the taxpaying element o f our body S.-io tepees. (Kilitic. (pd. adv.) About the only sensational play made was a One catch by Bobbie Simms o f POLITICAL CARDS Scio. We are too busy to write an ad Stayton's star base stealer as every one knows is Fits Goodman, but he got this week but don’ t forget that we nailed near home plate by the Scio can make or repair almost anything. 65 x Chas. Brown. catcher in the third inning. We are almost ashamed to say what the score was but with a Russell pitch Jefferson, Oregon. er, Russell catcher and Russell umpire CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN it could hardly nave been otherwise, NOMINATION FOR REPRESENTA for “ Blood is thicker than water,” as On Tuesday, May 5, between Stayton TIVE. everyone knows. and Salem Ditch dam, a check book. “ Efficiency and Economy” Owing to the injury o f Cole’s pitch- John Thoma. Primaries May 16, 1914. (pd. adv.) finger, “ Truck” Robertson pitched for Stayton. ¡The score was Stayton, 3; Mrs. E. H. Hobson o f Scio was* vis Scio, 10. iting here yesterday. R SCIO WALLOPS STAYTON PARENT-TEACHERS. IN GOOD SHAPE MEETING MAY 15. TOO BUSY D. C. THOMS LOST Grover Simmons Candidate for County Commissioner Wall s n H m H H Until very recently it has been- neeessary for people of discriminating taste, living in small communities, to go to the larger cities for exclusive wall decorations. This condi tion of affairs has now been overcome. We carry on hand large samples of an exclusive decorative line. All selections from this line can be filled in 21 to 48 hours after ordering. We also carry a large stock o f wall paper on hani at all times We nave remnant patterns, enough for small rooms at 5c per double roll Standard Stock Patterns, new and latest designs, suitable for any room in the house at from 10c to 45c per double roll STAYTON HOUSEFURNISHING CO. f i t . P le a s a n t Church w a s well attended Sunday, both morning and even ing. . Ethel Smith, Frank Lambert and Harry and Grace Shank at tended church at Jordan Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fax Thayer spent Sun day afternoon a t t h e Henry Shank home. D. Townes went to Salem on business Monday. Marguerite and Willie Ryan spent Sunday at the Frank Hab- erman home of Munkers. Vemie and Roxana Shank were guests at Ed Smith’s Sunday. Mrs. Maggie Hoffman of Salem is visiting with her brother M. F. Ryan. Miss Effle Ray is employed at the D. C. Ray home. Angeline {Ivan is spending the week with her sister Mrs. Frank Haber man. Leslie Townes spent the week end visiting friends at Jefferson and Albany. While he was gone he sold his driving horse. Melvin Shank with Lyle Lutz. DANGER IN DELAY Kidney Disease» Are Too Dangerous for * Stayton People to Neglect. spent Sunday Pat Lambert and John Lutz were guests at the Linn Lam bert home Sunday. Nicholas Senz is working for his brother Joe this week. Don Ray and wife are the proud parents of a baby boy. Mrs. H. Senz visited relatives in Sublimity one day last week. Mrs. Leslie Townes w a s a Stayton visitor Tuesday. FOR SALE CHEAP One Lot, Willamette pd, Portland, overlooks Willamette river 1-2 clock from carline. Two lots in North Bend, Ore., and two lots on Rockaway Beach. Write or see G .A.Pratt, Stayton. 5-14x THE STAYTON HOTEI Dining room has been crowded sine- Mrs. Lesley hss charge o f it but ther is always room for one more. Stayton Hotel. J. A. I lender» hot t and Norman Da vie were in Salem Tuewday. Vote for Albert E. Zimmerman "a farmer'’ for County Treasur er (pd. ad.) Mra. Briggs o f West Staytpn visited at the Mack home Tueaday. Past the half million K. C. Titus and sister Mr*. Effie Mil ler were in Salym Sunday. Geo. W . Weeks figures of Ford progre:«. h . brow n Of Gervais, Oregon, Candidate for Republican Nomination for ONE Dollar A Pair L A D IE S ’ LO W S H O ES date. W e couldn't give you better proof of Mrs. Wm. Cladek of I,cl>anon visited home folks her# the first o f the week. Ford merit. Fords have been sold to Everywhere you'll Values to $3.50 LANCEFIELD’S find the Ford the favorite car. Dr. Brewer reports a l»>y born to Mr. and Mra. Don Ray o f Linn county Mon day. Five hundred dollars is the price o f the FORD runabout; the touring tar ia live fifty; the town car aeven fifty—f.o . b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Get catalogue and par- ticulara from. John Downing has gone to Caacadia, Oregon, where he will work this sum mer. Miss Jeanne Shreve who is staying in Silverton spent Ssturduy with homo folks. P. Deidrich, Stayton, FOR RENT: 6 room house and six lots on Water St. Inquire o f S. H. Burson, Stayton. 6-28-x Agent for Stayton, Sublimity, Aumsville. Stay too, Mehumu and Mill City territory. Sh rw, We#t Mrs. Orley Mack and children o f Fox Valley are visiting at the A. L. Mack home. Mrs. Bert Beal o f West Stayton waa trading with Stayton merchants yes terday. P. W. Goodman o f Klamath Falls was in Stayton looking up old friends this week. SALT Vote for Albert E. Zimmerman “ a farmer” for County Treasur er. (pd. ad.) Just received a carload and will for a short time make * special prices on quantity purchases. If you did not get your or der through the Grange will be pleased to make you prices here at the store. THOMAS-MAYO CO. John and Benj. Irons are back from California, where they spent the winter , in San Diego. Dr. Beauchamp reports a girl born to Claud l,ewis and wife o f Aumsville, last Saturday. Barber shop for sale at Crabtree, Oregon. Addresa C. J. Pattit. Crab tree, Ore. 5-7x MOHAIR We will pay top market price. W OOL C. P. Bishop candidate for State Sen ator on the repudiican ticket was inter viewing friends in Stayton yesterday. We would to buy your wool when you are ready to sell. THOMAS-MAYO Co. C. A. Beauchamp and wife and Dr. Pintler and Miss Alta Hobson were in Salem Tuesday night t o attend the show. FOR SALE— A 33 acre fruit farm 6 miles from Salem with small prune orchard. Easy terms. Luther Stout, 5-7x Stayton. Ore. Young women with child eight yrs. old wishes a position as housekeeper or will do housework. Address all ans. to XYZ.Stayton Mail, Stayton,Ore. 6-14-x Grover Simmons, o f near Silverton candidate for County Commissioner be fore the republican primaries and Alvin Burns o f near Shaw were Stayton vis itors Tuesday. MORE FIRST PICKS sold than any other brand o f cigars in Stayton. There’s a reason—several o f them— they’ re hand-made, home made add first-pick tobacco. Blatchford Bros, o f Shelburn, Ore gon, dealers in all kindR o f farm imple ments, have on their »ample floor a small threshing outfit, that should in terest all farmers in this vicinity. Their ad may be seen elsewhere in this issue. W ilbur W oolen Mills Co. STAYTON. OREGON Manufacturers of Blankets, Dress Goods, Wool Batts and Mattresses. W ill make mattresses from your own wool. A ny of our products sold retail at the Mills Wool Growers Attention W e will pay the Highest Price for your wool at the Mills. W e use this in our business, and do not buy on commission for the Broker. W e will furnish you N ew W oof Sacks Gratis if we buy your wool. W e are in the market at all times. Come and see us and get the best price for your wool. JOH N P. W ILB U R , M g'r. N e w C o m m e rcial H o te l If a man loves a girl that's his busi ness. If a girl loves a man that’s her business. I f the man and girl gets married that’ s their business. But selling the Best Candies and Soda in town, that’s our business. Beauchamp's Drug Store. C. ULLOM, Prop. Best of Service To All Commercial Trade a Specialty Cafe De Luxe IN CONNECTION Rexall Worm Syrup Hot and Cold Water Baths A speedy, efficient a n d palatable means o f destroying and expelling in testinal worms. 25c bottle at Beau champ’s L I BLAIN STAYTON, OREGON k *r A M » A. J. J . C. JERSEYS FOR SALE Several choice p u r e bred A. J. J. C. jersey bulls, nearly ' ready for service. Out o f profitable producer» and sired by a pure ored St. Lambert S i r e . Prices reasonable. | Regiatered, tranaferred and Pedigree fnmished. J ob . A. Ditter, 5-28 Aumsville, Ore. I li v ’ ^ HAMMER CO. Only 35 pairs to be closed out at $1.00 a pair than five Roy Cole, D. J. (Juinn and O. L. Holt were down fropi Mill City Tuesday. FOR S A L E —2 yearling Jersey bulls, also 6 dozen brown leghorn hens. Ed Smith. Scio, Ore. Rt 1 Registered Republican Candidate for 5-28 FOR S A L E - 3 yr. old 3-4 Percberon, COUNTY RECORDER black horse. Well broke and sound. Wt. “ Out to win’ ’-Pleasc boost! May 15th W.R.Surry, Lyons, Ore. 6-14x (pd. adv.) 1450. Mrs. G. F. Korinek left for Orland California Tuesday for an extended visit with her sister Mrs. W. C. Parry. . More the hundred thousand Mildred R. Brooks sam mark have gone Everett Philippi o f Silverton waa in Stayton on business Tueaday. Frank Blakely and wife returned Candidate for Republican Nomination from Eugene Tuesday, where they had for REPRESENTATIVE been visiting their son. A Farmer Candidate Estella Huntley returned home Mon- : Will work diligently Will do my duty ¿or less taxation as I see it day after a f e w weeks visit with j Primaries May 15, 1914 (pd. adv.) friends in Lebanon and Albany. I ' Mra. II. A. Beauchamp and baby' expect to leave tor Medford today for VOTE FOR a two week’s visit with relatives. 59X Thomas Brown Judge A. S. Bennett o f The Dalles, Democratic candidate for Governor, and Judge Wm. Galloway o f Salem were in the city last night shaking hands with old friends and making new ones. Alfred Beal o f West Stayton waa a Stayton caller yeaterdny. Mr. and Mrs. Schnackenberg o f Fox Republican Primaries May 16, 1914 Valley were trading with Stayton mer For Economical Farmer Administration o f Howell Prairie chants Tuesday. Miss Pearl Titua o f Falls City is vis Marion County’s Business. Silverton, (pd. adv) Ore. iting at the home o f her grandmother Mrs. C. A. Titus. The great danger o f kidney troubles R E P R E S E N T A T IV E is that they so often get a firm hold “ The Farmer Candidate” before the sufferer recognizes them. Health will be gradually undermined. No. 58 on the Ballot Backache, headache, nervousness, ! (pd adv) lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary | troubles, dropsy, gravel and Bright’s Republican Candidate for disease often follow in merciless suc cession. Don’t neglect your kidneys. REPRESENTATIVE, Help the kidneys with Doan’s Kidney Marion County Pills,which are so strongly recommend Vote For ed right here in this locality. O. T. Porter, ju /tice o f peace, 614 S t , Albany, Ore., says: “ Seven or j eight years ago, my back was in bad shape and my kidneys were disordered. Doan’8 Kidney Pills fixed me up all | Be sure o f the number. right. They made my kidnevs normal Has practiced law in Marion County and rid my back o f pain. Whenever I have needed a kidney medicine since, for twelve years, five years in Wood- I have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills and burn and seven years in .Salem as a member o f the firm of Carson & Brown. they have benefited m e.” Stands for Fewer Laws; Fewer Com Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’ t sim missions; Lower Taxes; Semi-Annual ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Payments; Simpler Registration Laws. Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Primary, May, 15, 1914. (pd. ad. t Mr. Porter had. Foster-Milbuin Co., i Props,, Buffalo, N. Y. MORE CANDIDATES HERE Mr*. J. W. James o f North Santiam in town Wednesday. whs WE NÊVLH UDArrulli E EVERYTHING' FO R A L B A N Y ; : M AN AND B O y OREGON