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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1914)
MORE EORDS SOLO ROYAL BAKING POW DER Wm. Harlan and family of Mill City visited at the Watters home in Stayton Sunday. —----- Since lust week’» issue of the Mail, IVter IVivIrich has sold Fords to C. A Mrs. Lee Tate and ton Lee are vlait- l.ulliv of St ay ton. Jack Rnhsnla of inir at the Wm Cladck home in l.eban- Fern Rul« j and John Smitn of the »» thia we«k. Waldo Hills. Soon a large per rent of —— the farmers will lie riding In their own| NOTICE There will be preaching at the Baptist church on Sunday, May 24, cars. morning and evening. A b s o lu te ly P u r e The only Baking Powder modo from Royal Crape Cream ofT artar Homemade candie» at Brewer’». Mr». Harvey Shelton and daughter Kuth and Misa Kunice Woo<la of Jordan John Mielke, was a Portland visitor Suyton vi, ltor, Tuom)l,y. this week. NO A L U M , NO L IM E P H O S P H A T E John R. Lake, who injured hia eye a W. E. 'Jhomas w*s ,n *he city a few couple of weeka ago la no better and days this week. there ia no hopea for hia eyesight. SPECIAL CALL "Ben Roy of Portland is visiting home H. J. Mutachler and wife, C. A. folks here this week. Beauchamp and wife, Dr. Pintier and At Brown’s Machine Shop intentions | Misa Alta Hobaon were Salem viaitora are to get the good will of our custo Geo. Tate and Paul Blakely were Sa Sunday. mers ami "Good Jobs” is our motto. lem visitors yesterday. Try us once and tie convinced. FOR SALE- 2 yearling Jersey bulla, , (.’has. Brown. Wm. Cooper who has been in Eugene also 6 dosen brown leghorn hens. 5-28 Ed Smith, Scio, Ore. Rt 1 returned home Monday. The members of the different tele phone companies of the Slayton Switch board Aaa’n are called for a meeting Saturday May 30 at Stayton, City Hall at 2 p. m. The purpose of said meet ing is to sign up papers and by laws of Incorporation and to consider plans for NOTICE a central building and any other busi Third street was thrown open to the ness that may come before the meet All persons having a claim agains t use of the public yesterday. ing. W. E. Christman. 2t the Third Street improvement between the Salem and Stayton ditches, hand FOR SALE—Sawed oak posta. same to the committee on or before U h Harry Chriaman, Scio, Ore. MORE FIRST PICKS sold than any Saturday May 23. E. Roy, Treasurer. _____ other brand o f cigars in Stayton. LOST—A silver bar pin with Greek There’s s reason—several of them— they’re hand-made, home made and Dr. Brewer of Salem is in town to letters “ Beta Theta Pi." Reward, J. W. Mayo. first-pick tobacco. day. Mrs. F. H. Downs, Misses Maud« Hollister and Nina Hendcrshott are at tending Grand Ixxige in McMinnville I today. 1 --------- EL E. Cooper and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Spillman, Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mira Hasel Allen motored over from Salem Sunday. WANTED—A furnished house be tween now end June let. Apply at the SUyton Electric Light office for Mr. Rouse. ATTENTION! In last week's ad we had some of the Portland Mail Order houses' prices. We are always ready to go into the matter and give you figures. When anyone questions our ability to sell as cheap or cheaper than the mail order houses there is only one answer to make. This is. an invitation to them to compara our j t* E. Roy end family, FoirestMack and family, E- C. Titua and mother and Miss Cora Cooper motored to Albany Sunday. V. J. Svancara and children l*tt yea- terday for Tobias Nebraska. If is sale on the 16th was well attended and good prices prevailed. Mrs. W. B. Allia accidentally ran a needle in her arm on Tuesday of this week. Dr. Beauchamp cut out the offending article. FOR RENT:—6 room house and aix lota on Water St. Inquire of S. H. Burson, Stayton. 5-28-x pric-es and to make us prove what we say. When we say we can meet or beat retail mail order prices we know what we are talking about. It would be business suicide and the worst kind of folly for us to make such representations and then be unable to make good on them. Every time we failed to .make good with a custom Frank Gehien of Toppeniah Washing ton and John Gehien and wife of Port land visited home folks in Stayton the first of the week Mr». Chat. Shaffer and Miaa Bertha | Shaffer of Linn county and Miaa Alta Archambeau of Portland were trading I with Stayton merchants Tuesday. er on a thing of this kind we would probably lose him. So dont take our word for it when we say we can save you money--come in and try us. it,then we are the losers. If we cant prove The risk is all ours and you have nothing to lose by giving us a chance. TH0MAS-MAY0 CO. Mason Fruit Jars and Rubbers ÍO Jordan Jingles A FAIR WARNING Mrs. James Taylor and children left Saturday for Astoria, Ore. O n e T h a t S h o u ld B e H e e d e d By S ta y to n R e s id e n t, J . W. Mayo was in Portland a few days on business this week. Quite a h a i l storm -passed through Jordan valley one day Frequently the first sign of kidney last week. Hail fell as large as trouble is a slight ache or pain in the Eat Hazelwood ice cream for sale on loins. Neglect of this warning makes ly at the Brewer Drugstore. marbles. the way easy for more serious troubles Fred Jones and wife of Scio visited Dr. Korinek made a business —dropsy, gravel, Bright’s disease. at the F. i. Jones home Sunday. ’Tis well to pay attention to the first trip to Jordan Tuesday. sign. Weak kidneys generally grow Harvey Shelton and Peter weaker and delay is often dargerous. Junguirth- went to Albany one Residents of this locality place reliance in Doan’s Kidney Pills. This tested day last week. remedy has been used in kidney trou W. N. Brotherton and family ble over 50 years- is recommended all were Lyons visitors Saturday. over the civilized world. Read the fol lowing: The Lyons ball team played Mrs. C. E. Cheney, Corvallis, Ore ball against Jordan Sunday. Jor gon. says: "One of my family had at dan comming out victorious. tacks of backache. He was often laid up for two or three days at a time. It Eunice Woods, Mrs. Harvey he got his feet wet or caught cold, he Shelton and daughter went to was sure to suffer from pain in the Stayton Tuesday. small of his back. The kidney secre tions were scanty and unnatural. His Johnnie Shelton has purchased work required much heavy lifting and a new buggy. I think this was responsible for the trouble. Reading about Doan’s Kidney Lealand McDonald and Clifford Pills, I got a box for him. They im Trask of Mill City were visitors proved his condition in every way. in Jordan the last of last week. 1 They were just the remedy he needed.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim C. O. Nott and wife returned home ply ask for a kidney rem edy-get from Silver Creek Fall Monday.after a Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that two week’s visit at the John Kimsey Mrs. Cheney reccommtnds. Foster- home. John Kimsey and Will Neal ac Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. companied them home. DR. J. W. VOGEL W. FI. Hobson and wife, J. P. Davie K id Mrs. • Fanny Crabtree were dele- Regigterea Specialist for refraction gates from the l.O.O F’. and JRebekah >nd defects of , he Eye wiM make rejf„. Lodges from this city to Grand Lodge lar trips to Stayton every 30 to 60 days held in McMinnville this week. Watch for dates. 6-4x Luster Sandman and family left for South Bend,Washington last Saturday. FOR SALE 1 ney will stop in Portland for a few voting Pure bred Jersey | day’s visit with Mrs Sandman’s sister r ( Three good One fresh, two fresh soon. El- Stella Mrs. Grsrft Murphy acc« mp I-1 cows. O crible to registration. All first class a ¡ied them as far as the Oregon me " i gihle stock. M. H. Titus, Kingston. tropolia. Miss Mary Reiger went to Portland yesterday for an extended visit. We will meet SUEDE, NUBUCK, Patent Leather and TAN Baby Doll Pumps, Suede $3.00 Patent Leather $2.50 LA N C EFIELD ’S toward the country-side there's nothing like a day of Ford freedom. its cost is well within your And income. Get your Ford to-day. Five hundred dollars Is the price of the FOlft) runabout; the touring car ia five fifty; the town car seven fifty — f. o. b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Get catalogue and par-( ticulsrs from. P. Deidrich, Stayton, Agent for Stayton, Sublimity, Aumavllle, Stayton, Mehama and Mill City territory. Shaw, West Misa Jessie Thomas of Silver Creek Dr. E. F. Reamer, Specialist In dis visited friends i n Stayton Saturday eases o f the Eye, Ear. Nose a n d Throat and the fitting of Glasses. 140 and Sunday. Hainan Shelton of Lyons died Tues Masonic Temple 8alem. Oregon. day of this week at Albany. The fu neral was held at the former place to John Bertram an old resident of Mill day under the direction of the Masonic City died yesterday of cancer cf th<> stomach. He leaves a wife ami two order. sona. The funeral was hold today. Adolph Heater and family of the Waldo Hill« visited at the J. W. Mcrri- Mrs. Carrie Beauchamp and son llar- fietd home Monday. Mrs. Merrifield and daughter returned with them for a J vey are here from Portland for the I summer. Hsrvey passed his first ex- short visit. ! srnination for pharmacist a short time ago. T. B. Riggs and family visited In Sweet Home over the week-end. Mrs. Dr. A. F. Pet «el and wife and T L, A. W. Cornish accompanied them to her home in that city sfter a week’a t Flay of Portland viaited with Wm. Pet* | /.el Sunday. stay in Stayton. W all Paper Until very recently it has been necessary 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 24 to 48 hours after ordering. We also carry a large stock of wall paper on hanl at all times We nave remnant patteins, 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. Manufacturers of Blankets, Dress Goods, Wool Batts and Mattresses. Will make mattresses iron your own wool. Any of our products sold retail at the Mills. Competition Get our prices Wool Growers Attention Before Buying Thomas Mayo Co, Land Open for Enlarged Homesteada. AT REDUCED PRICES tug STAYTON. OREGON J. B. Grier helped get out the official The secretary of the Interior haa count of Marion county this week. designated for enlarged homestead en try 900,000 acres of land In small C. O. Crawford and wife spent Sun tracts, scattered all over eastern Ore day at the Kimsey home near Mehama. gon. The largest designations are In the Deschutes and John Day valleys. He also designated 170,000 acres In Asotin and Okanogan counties, Wash- Oxfords and Pumps that For that urge—fer Wilbur Woolen Mills Co. Mail Order House Joe Schwindt and wife o f Jordan were here on business yesterday. Ladies Have you tried the Ford cure? shut-in feeling—for that roaming We will pay the Highest Price for your wool at the Mills. We use this in our business, and do not buy on commission for the Broker. We will furnish you New Wool Sacks Gratis if we buy your wool We are in the market at all times. Come and see us and get the bgst price for your wool. JO H N P. WILBUR, Mg'r, N e w Com m ercial Hotel C ULL0M, Prop. London Consul-General Dead. London.—John L. Griffiths, the American consul-general at London, died suddenly at hia residence of heart disease. O. P. Hoff Is nominated for labor commissioner, Frank J. Miller for rail road commissioner, John II. Lew la for state engineer and Relph E. Williams for national committeeman on the re publican ticket. On the democratic ticket H. M. Es- terly is the chosen national commit teeman. It Is probable that Samuel Evans, of Klamath Falls, has re :elved the dem ocratic nomination for congress in the second district. Canal To Open Soon. Panama.—Plans are being matured under the instruction of Oovnrnor Goethala to put a Panama railroad steamer through the canal within 10 days. i Best of Service To AH Commercial Trade a Specialty Cafe I)e Luxe IN CONNECTION Hot and Cold Water Baths STAYTON, OREGON L E BLAIN AM HAMMER COl 1 w r ^ w e m em EV E R Y TH IN G - FOR ALBANY. rn m MAN AND n r BOY OREGON.