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ODD FELLOWS HOLD CONVENTION AT STAYTON NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Fad Remains N o amount c f misrepresentation by the peddlers o f alum baking powders, no ju g gling w ith chem icals, or pretended analysis, or cook ed-u p certificates, or falsehoods o f any kind, can change the fact that Royal Baldsig Powder has been found by the offi cial examinations to be of tti^ highest leavening efficiency, free from alum, and of absolute purity and wholesomeness. R oyal Baking Pow der is indispensable for m aking finest and most econom ical food. RAW RAI I M ß tm ijM J U lX L â L à STAYTON n sao S U N D A Y M A Y 17. Mre. John Potter o f Mill City visited here Monday. Peter Deidrich went to Portland cn business Tuesday. SPECIAL PROGRAM t c tu vtn n at the Stayton Theatre i ; O. 0 . F. BM’ g. TO-NIGHT “ The Snare o f Fate” a 2 reel production . •Loadei,” a comedy worth while Admission 5-lQc The Switchboard A »»’ n o f Stay ton. Ore. would be pleased to h«\ e plana, specification» ami estimate o f e«>#t o f a »witehboard building which will b e suitable for small family. Coat not to exceed $700. Same can be left at the Slayton Mail office on or before May ¡28. W. E. Chrisnun. Pres. The Marion County Odd Fsllowa con vention which waa held in Stayton last Saturday was attended by Odd E'ellowa from every (tart o f the county. Thpre were about two hundre»! present. The afternoon was devote»! to the business o f the »-onvention and npeechea from leading citisena from various parts of FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN the county. W. H. Hobson, Past Grand Master, 2 buggies, one nearly new. also a deliveretl the address o f welcome. Hav ing been a member for over forty single harm»*. Claude Darby, years he is thoroughly conversant with tf. • Stay ton. Ore. Ita principle« and teaching*. He stat ed among other things, that: “ We lis t e r Smith is the champion angler o f the^Santiam valley. He landed a 28 1 have come to know that secrecy ia not the greatest factor in our noble onler. ” inch trout Tuesday. "W h o 1» my brother ia o f far more importance tnan all etae: the answer K Fishing trips are all the rage these written in the parable o f the man who 1 pleasant days. went from Jerusalem down to Jericho W. K. Ross o f Salem, powdorman < and fell among thieves: Odd Fellows for the County rock crusher was Injur never go by on the other aide." Many ed this afternoon with a pick. His j visiting members stated that Mr. Hob right leg was quite severly injure»!. ; son's address o f welcome slone, was Dr. Brewer sewed op the wound and worth the trip to Stayton. Mr. Ross will be around in a few days, j F. T. Wrightman, P. G., from Che- meketa Lodge No. 1, o f Salem, deliver ed an a<kiresM on "E'rieiHiship, Love and Truth,” L.J. Adams from Silver Ixxlge POLITICAL CARDS No. 21, o f Silverton, delivered an ad dress on “ How to promote attendance at L od ge," John Lewis from Creaent 65 X Lodge No. 176, o f Jefferson, delivered an address on "T h e esrnest Odd E'el- low ,” all o f which were well prepared Jefferson, Oregon. and enthusiastically received. CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN The evening session was opene»l by a NOMINATION FOR REPRESENTA dissertation on the unwritten work, by TIVE. C. A. Harwood from Silver I^xlge No. “ Efficiency and Economy” 21, o f Silverton, after which S. H. Primaries May 15, 1914. (pd. adv.) Heltzel, Noble Grand o f Stayton Lodge No. 64, called the lodge to order and the regular routine ot business tran sacted. Two candidates were initiated and became members of Stayton Lodge Candidate for No. 64. A t 11:30 p. m. a banquet was given County Commissioner in the dining room o f the local, and all Republican Primaries May 15, 1914 reported an excellent time and many For Economical Farmer good wiahea for Stayton Lodge. Administration o f Howell Prairie I Marion County’s Business. Silverton, (pd. adv) Ore. Korinek and Pettit are at work paint ing Dr. Brewer's residence. R. J. Moses o f Tangent, Oregon was Your money back if it dont help you. a business visitor here Friday. Beauchamp.’ » Drug Store. Mrs. EL H. Hobson o f Scio visited at J. T. Hunt motored over from the the W. H. Hobson home Monday and Waldo Hills Tuesday. went to Salem Tuesday where she will visit with her mother. Misses Eliza and Milca Roy motored over to Salem Monday. J. T. Hunt and J. M. Ringo attended the Bankers Convention in Dallas yes- Misa Gladys Hill o f Mill City visited terday. friends here yesterday. Wall Paper * Until very recently it has been necessary for people o f discriminating taste, living in small communities, to go to the larger cities for exclusive wall decorations. This condi tion o f affairs has now been overcome. W e carry on hand large samples of an exclusive decorative line. All selections from this line can be filled in 24 to 48 hours after ordering. A thousand might be wrong— but not five hundred thousand. I Geo. W . Weeks Candidate for Republican Nomination Tor REPRESENTATIVE A E'armer Candidate Will work diligently Will do my duty for less taxation as I see it Primaries May 15, 1914 (pd. adv.) V O TE FOR Mildred R. Brooks We nave remnant patterns, enough for small rooms at Registered 5c per double roll Standard Stock Patterns, new and latest designs, for any room in the house at from Republican Candidate for C O U N T Y RECORDER suitable 10c to 45c per double roll STAYTON HOUSEFURNISHING CO. FOR SA L E —Sawed oak posts. 5-28x Harry Chrisman, Scio, Ore. A. E. Bradshaw has moved his ‘ grocery store into the Merrifield build ■ ing, which has just been vacated by ' Frank Carter. “ Out to win” -Please boost! May 15th . (pd. adv.) cost Eksman were Salem visitors last Thurs spend the day at the C. A. and H. A. j Beauchamp homes. day night. John Lau came up from Albany Sat Mrs. A. W. Cornish and daughter o f His wife Bweet Home are visiting relatives and urday returning Sunday. and baby accompanit^l him home after friends here. a two weeks visit here. 59X Thomas Brown Box Chocolates, o f highest purity, a ' taste and you want more. 80c and $1 f»>r all disinfectant purposes. 15c per 1 per pound, at Beauchamp’ s. can or two f o f 25c at Beauchamps. Mrs. J. M.|Uingo visited in Salem FOR RENT:—6 room house and six yesterday, h e r sister Miss Ermine lots on Water St. Inquire o f S. H. Bushnell o f that place accompanied Burson, Stayton. 5-28-x her home today for a few days visit. MORE FIRST PICKS sold than any C. O. Crawford and wife and Dr. other brand o f cigars in Stayton. Pintler and Misa Alta Hobson were in There’s a reason—several o f them — Salem Sunday night. they’ re hand-made, home ma3e and FOR SA L E —3 yr. old 3-4 Percheron, first-pick tobacco. black horse. Well broke and sound. Wt. 1450. W.R. Surry, Lyons, Ore. 5-14x Two Stayton lads, Nick Streff and Carl Weselowski mixed in Rock’s Con Jim Leigh bought a little two room fectionery room last night, but Fred house from Ed Sestak this week. He unceremoniously bundled both o f them moved it on a lot on Ida Street. into the street where they were made W ANTED—A furnished house be to break away. No damage done. tween now and June 1st. Apply at S. A. Hughes, the Working Men’s the Stayton Electric Light office for Republican Candidate for State Senator Mr. Rouse. was in the citv last Saturday. Mr. Albert Hass and wife who have l>een living in Turner the past two months have moved back to town and are liv ing in the Andy Corniah bouse. Hughes is a genial man who has al ready served i n the legislature and will no doubt get the nomination this year. ONE Dollar A Pair LADIES’ LOW SHOES Only 35 pairs to be closed out at $1.00 a pair Values to $3.50 LANCEFIELD’S low cost of upkeep. Agent for Stayton, Sublimity, Aumsville, Stayton, Mehuma an»t Mill City territory. The S h i* , W.»*t MAIL ORDER HOUSE SPECIALS i Here are some o f the Specials given by Portland Mail Order Houses. If you buy in the same quantities o f us and on the same terms as you buy o f ’ the Mail Order House, we can sell as cheap and even save you money on a great many items. Rice and Phelan»*,.,« 15 lbs o f Santo« coffee in a gal vanized pail for $3.85. M a y O w ill sell you 15 lbs of Santo« coffee for $3.85 and give you a galvanized pail and save you the freight. On Salt they charge you 60c per 100 lbs for coarse salt plus 30c freight to Stayton m aking 90c. W e sell the same salt here in Stanton for 85c per 100 lbs. They charge you 75c per 50 lb« for best grade in Portland, we sell vou the best grade in Stayton for 75c saving you the freight. J. A. Hendershott o f this city hss the Msrion County Agency for the "Shoirescope, ” a mechanical contriv ance for the enlargment o f single views as the stereoscope does to the double view. Mr. Hendershott has them on diaplay at his store and he is also anxious to get agents to sell them. Whenever shown they sell like hot-cskes. See him before the territory is all gone. Jones Cash Store Sells you. Golden Rod or Columbia Oat Flakes at 35c a package in Portland. Mayo sells it for 35c in Stayton or three for $1.00 saving you the freight. JO N E S charges 32c a pound for Caracola coffee in friction top cans. Wf> Sell you 3 lbs o f good Caracola Steel Cut cof fee for 90c. 1 haven’ t the space to call your attention to all these items. But invite you to meet me half way and 1 think you will agree that freight considered we sell as cheap or cheap- er. SWITCHBOARD ASS’N BY-LAWS ARE PASSED Read Our Ad Next Weeh - THOMAS-MAYO Co W ilbur W oolen Mills Co. FOR SALE- S T A Y T O N . OREGON j \ . I GRANGE TO HAVE OYSTER DINNER Be sure o f the number. Has practiced law in Marion County The Pomona Grange o f this place FOR SA L E —2 yearling Jersey bulls, for twelve years, five years in Wood- divided into two sides for the solicita Young women with child eight yrs. iIso 6 dosen brown leghorn hens. burn and seven years in Salem as a »26 Ed Smith, Scio, Ore. Rt 1 old wishes a position as housekeeper or member o f the firm of Carson & Brown. I tion o f new members; the losing side to give a dinner to the winners. will do housework. Address all ans to Stands for Fewer Laws; Fewer Com The contest resulted in a tie, and Marion Hunt bought a fine buggy of XYZ,Stayton Mail, Stayton,Ore. 5-14-x ! missions; Lower Taxes; Semi-Annual both sides wilL stand the expense o f a Some class Peter Deidrich this week, Payments; Simpler Registration Laws. feed at the Grange rooms tomorrow, to Marion Eft? liggetts— Primary, May, 15, 1914. tpd. ad. I election day. Use Chloride of Liae— its P. Deidrich, Stayton, “ The Farmer Candidate” Republican Candidate for R E P R E SE N T A T IV E , Dr. F. E. Beauchamp ard family Marion County A . E. Bradshaw and wife and G. C. motored over from Albany Sunday to Vote For and first Flv»* hundred dollars is the price o f the FORD runabout; the touring <ar is Hvu'fifly; the town car seven fifty f. o. b, Detroit, complete with equipment. Get catalogue and par ticulars from. SHOMESCOPE 4 good young milch cow«, 2 fresh now, 2 will be fresh in October, all giving milk now. Also one yearling heifer and 2 heifer calves 1 months old. A. Sowers, 5-21 x Sbclburn, Ore. Ford bccaesc Ford has made good. SAM. H. BROWN (pd adv) the mil* of its all 'round serviceability, its low The Switchboard Association met in the city hall in Stayton last Saturday I and after considerable diacusaion, with O f Gervais, Oregon, some changes and amendments, the It re Candidate for Republican Nomination By-Laws were finally passed. mains now only to sign the same by for the different companies and proceed R E P R E S E N T A T IV E with the incorporation. No. 58 on the Ballot More than a half Hon buyers have picked Grover Simmons We also carry a large stock o f wall paper on hanl at all times The Brode Club and about seventeen invited guests were entertained at the Richardson home last night. Games and refreshments were the main fea tures o f the evening. ! D. C. THOMS Miss Alta Hobson went to Salem tt>- day for a few days visit. For Catini Ose Munitone— ENTERTAINS CLUB ! Manufacturers of Blankets, Dress Goods, W ool Batts and Mattresses. W ill make mattresses iron 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 ool 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 tor your wool. JOHN P. W ILB U R . M g'r. N e w C o m m ercia l H otel A. J. J. C. JERSEYS FOR SALE—Several choice p u r e 1 bred A. J. J. C. jersey bulls, nearly J ready for service. Out o f profitable producers and sired by a pure nred St. 1 Lambert S i r e . Prices reasonable. Registered, transferred and Pedigree famished. Jos. A. Ditter, 5-28 Aumsville, Ore. C. ULL0M, Prop. Best of Service To AH Commercial Trade a Specialty Cafe I)e Luxe IN CONNECTION Hot and O l d Water Baths FOR SALE CHEAP L E One Lot, Willamette pd, Portland, j overlooks Willamette river 1-2 block from carline. Two lota in North Bend, Ore , and two lots on Rockawsy Beach. Write or see G .A .Pratt, Stayton. 5-14x B LA IN S T A Y T O N , OREGON •r< A M HAM M ER BLAIN CLÖ j Ä i ? FOR SALE Three good young Pure bred Jersey cowa. One freah, two fresh soon. El igible to registration. All first class stock. M. H. Titus, Kingston, E V E R Y T H IN G ALBANY. FO R M A N AND B O Y OREGON.