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FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE CHEAP CHANGED HER MIND TWICE 4 acres inside corporate limits of Stayton only four blocks from busineaa section, well improved, all clear, no in cumbrances, good buikiings six! or- chsrd. Price $3500, terms. A Girl's Fickleness Spoiled • An Elopement. FRUIT JARS MAYO SELLS THEM CHEAPER T ho u g h It is a w om an a p rivilege to 3 acres inside corporate limits of c h a n g e b e r m lud, woe to Itir iiuiu w ho Stayton, a I I under cultivation, fine Absotuief ,f offends b e r by doing tb e sa m e tiling! large house and other buildings. A J u lia M ears a n d A ubrey I'iadale w ere beautiful home for any one wishing to very m uch In love w ith oaUi other. live in town. Price $9600, terms. A ubrey w as a sen sib le fellow and a d vocated d elay in g tb e m arria g e, for HO seres all under cultivation 1$ miles M r M ears a sk e d th a t b efo re m a rria g e from Sublimity, Oregon, macadam tile bridegroom should h a v e got well road, good fences, modern building*, a s ta r te d tu tb e w o rld 's mill a n d have thoroughly up-to-date farm in every som e accu m u latio n . J u lia th o u g h t d if way. Price 1115 per acre, terms. fe re n tly a n d proposed a u elopeiueut. A ubrey confessed th a t he aaw no re a 200 sore stock farm, 65 acres under ji son fo r su ch a co u rse w hen by tb e e* cultivation; TOO acres more can be read 5.0 whol.&< no and ore Iso o f a little p u tie n c e a ll vn>-' ily cleared ami cultivated, 1,000.000 feet w ell w it b o u t tile u eceeslty - *’^ K** of stamiing timber on place, running nixing b e r p a re n ts. Bo* o f autago- water, good buildings ami fences. be h a d no sp u n k a * • J® tla to ld hltn Price J45.00 per acre one-half down be m u st show “ d *f h e w a n te d her Rovai F akln fr P > 'd r ” bal. 3 yrs. 6 t o th e r wow* th a t he h ad c o u rag e—In r.i ¿nr. No Grap* Crean sitio*- as, be fo u u d h im se lf iu a po- 140 acres highly improved.good buiki ** . to lose his g irl o r m a rry h e r as lim e or r : > j o ings and fences in Waldo fiills. Price a e proposed. A fte r co n sid e ra b le de- #65.00 per acre, terms. llb era tio n he consented. «w > r r » m r rrs O ne ev e n in g th e tw o w en t f o r a drive, 65 acre farm A mile from town and a n d . 'doing to a n e ig h b o rin g tow n. Au railroad, good bottom land, modern brey le ft Ills b rid e e x p e c ta n t a t a ho buikiings, good fences, 30 acrea under tel a n d s ta rte d off In se a rc h o f a m in ! cultivation. Price $75.00 per acre 1 ister. W hile h e w as g one Ju lia , being j dowh bal. a yrs. 6<*. alo n e a n d a n e asy p re y to rem o rse, be i Abstracts showing clear title and g an to th in k o f w h a t sh e h ad d o n e - Are poor now but will be good soon, 1 warranty deeds will be furnished free how sh e w ould a n g e r h er fa th e r and so now is the time to have that auto with each of the above tracts. d is tre s s h er m other. T h e re s u lt w as For further information, inquire of th a t, y ield in g to Im pulse, sb e w en t out of yours put in good shape to fully en S. H. Heltzel, Deidrluh Building, Stay- to th e d o o r w h ere th e horse a n d buggy joy good roads when the time comes. w ere sta n d in g an d . g e ttin g Into th e Brown’s Garage A Machine Shop. Dr. J. W. Vogel passed through our ton, Oregon. Stayton. buggy, s ta rte d to go back home. city yesterday after meeting his friends P re se n tly A u b rey c a m e to th e hotel [ in Sublimity and after shaking h a n d s w ith n m in is te r a n d w as su rp rise d uo t with friends in to w n states that h e will to see th e h o rse a n d buggy in th e place be in Stayton regularly every two w-here he h ad le ft th em H e h a sten ed j weeks and that he needs no reft ¡retire in to th e parlor, in te n d in g to tell J u lia ! as to his ability to fit you perfectly o f th e d isa p p e a ra n c e , b u t found no , with eyeglasses. J u lia th ere. In s te a d he w as in fo rm ed th a t sh e had ta k e n th e e q u ip a g e and May 30 w as o b serv ed by a large num- j Meals served at the Cottage I totel. d riv e n back in th e d ire c tio n w hence ----------- th e y had come. G e ttin g a horse and ber of Stayton people and also many , w ago n from a liv ery sta b le , he s ta rte d from the surrounding country. The Mrs. Doru Shreve is in Portland on a f t e r her. O v e rta k in g her. be ask ed G.A.R. was there but the ’joys are get- business this week. ONE W EEK ONLY COMMENCING FRIDAY JUNE S h e r w h a t sh e m eant. A sham ed to ac ting fewer in number each year, and --------- k n o w led g e th e tr u th , s h e to ld h e r lover soon will be hut a memory among us. 9x9 Art Square Reg'. Price 4.75 Sale Price $3.50 FOR SALE!—Good dry tier wood. th a t sh e had fo rg o tte n all a b o u t a Impressive ceremonies were carried 6-11 Ciaude L'«arby. 9x12 44 44 “ 44 6.50 44 44 4.75 tro u sse a u a n d m u s t h a v e o n e before out at the cemetery aud the graves of! -— ——. th e w ed d in g 9x12 Wool and Fibre Reversible Reg. Price J6.00 H. E. Smith and wife o f Portland “ I m a s t ta k e th is rig back.” be Mid. the old heroes were plentifully strewn Sale Price $13.50 with flowers. The Ssaj ton Band, as spent Decoration Day in Stayton. “Y ou go o n hom e.” 44 — “ X<x" replied Ju lia . “ I'll g o back well as others who participated, are to 16.25 9x12 Velvet Rug Reg. Price 20.00 44 be thanked for tkeir help in makirg w ith y o u .” Geo. Warford, W. F. Goodman an d 44 17.^0 9x12 Axminster Rug 44 44 21.00 44 E ac h d riv in g a te a m ; th e y w e n t slo w the services a s«recss. wife were Albany visitors Wednesday. j 44 ly back in silence. P re s e n tly Ju lia , 9 x J 2 44 4 4 44 44 23.25 27.50 * pi()ued a t h e r lo v er's indifference, c a ll 44 Wanted—To buy a good building lot. 28.75 GET YOUR SOLE FIXED 9x12 Body Brussel 44 44 44 35.00 44 ed to him th a t sh e h a d from th e first Close in. F, M. Korin ek, Stayton. 6-18 44 suspec te d th a t he d id n o t love h e r suffi John Watters the Okl Reliable ia 29.50 9x12 Wilton Velvet ‘4 44 44 35.00 44 cien tly to be h e r h u sb a n d ; th a t h e r r e back ae his old st-md. Nuff Sed. •4 John Bailey of Swee t Home sp e n t a 34.50 9x12 Body Brussel 44 44 44 40 00 44 tu r n w as really to te s t him a n d h er few days last w eek visiting frien d s suspicio n s h a d been confirm ed. A ubrey These are only a few prices quoted. We have over 60 said nothing, b u t w hen th e y re a c h e d W oods w o rth p ro p r ie to r o f th e here. fine rugs to select from. All grades and patterns. Buy th e liv ery sta b le a n d he h ad re tu rn e d S ta r Theatre, Las m oved his h ousehold now and save from two to seven dollars on a rug. his tea m he g o t Into tb e buggy, w ith j g o o Js and fa m ily to Stayton. R. J. Moses and wife of Tangent h e r a n d tu rn e d th e h o rse 's head, to w a rd spent the week-end at the Albert Bass home. J u lia said n o th in g fo r th e flr«t For Sa’e—Hound Pups, well bred. home. mile, b u t before fin ish in g th e second G. A. Downing c h a rg e d A ubrey w ith m ak in g a foot of Kingston, Ore. 2tx j Wm. Cladek and wife of Lebanon b e r by ru n n in g a w a y w ith h e r a n d visited relatives here Saturday and th e n d riv in g h e r back w ith o u t a m a r riage. Geo. Buehl and family of Lebanon Sunday. “ I w a n t y o u to h a v e a tro u sse a u .” visited at the home a t Mr. Buehl’s sis sa id A u b re y . Dr. Pintler, W. H. Hobson, wife and ter Mrs. E. T. Matthieu Sunday. “ You m ean th a t y o o a r e g la d fo r a n daughter Alta motored over to Scio " ex cu se to b re a k w ith m e.” STAYTON. OREGON LOST—A bunch o f "keys between Sunday. “I t w ould sp elt yooT te s t i f I ac te d Cladek’s Garage and house, Sunday j Manufacturer? of Blankets, Dress Goods, Wool Batts 'and d iffe re n tly .” Tom Riggs, J. A. Hendershott and ev«h:.ng. Reward, C,bag. Cladek. “ V ery w ell; th is en d s a ll b e tw e e n u s.” Mattresses. Will make mattresses from your own wool. Frank Lesley motored over to f.alem “O h, no! W e’ll be m a rrie d a f te r you Tuesday. Frank Carter a Mis 3 June Kearns j Any of our products sold retail at the Mills. g e t y o u r tro u sse a u .” are working in the Thomas-Mayo store A ubrey d ro v e to J u lia 's house, w W. W. Elder of Roseburg made a sb e alig h te d . W ith o u t a w o r d c , r* [ during the a’jsence of Mr. and Mrs. short trip to Stayton the latter part of she w e n t up to th e d o o r u r e a , Dan Doll. last week. house. T b eu A u b rey d n r J ln *° tb e A ubrey In th in k in g t* e aw ay' We will pay the Highest Price for your wool at the Mrs. Jos. Fisher and son expect to eonclud ed th a t i>ertx J e m a tte r over Miss Hazel Lambert of Mt. Pleasant go to Canada Monday for an extended Mills. We use this in our business, and do not buy u n w isely a n d ric k ' >PS be h ad acte d Mrs. Fisher’s father will ac- visited at the Staab home a few days lo red . H e w ter' -<* lo slu S th e g irl he visit. on commission for the Broker. We will furnish you last week. day a n d vcor to 8ee J ul*a Die n e x t c o m p an y h e r. New Wool Sacks G ratis if we buy your wool. ab o q t tiift used th a t th ey fo rg e t all -------- Mrs. Walter Herrling and baby of W c are in the market at all times. Come and see rvvftttxk u n fo rtu n a te episode. J u lia \ f r - . R o u se an d b ab y o f P o rtla n d non*» his ad v an c e s. H e left tb e j 0jnetj j,e r h u sb an d h e re M onday. T hey Portland are visiting relatives here Remember the Time and Place us and get the best p rice lor your wool. w ith tb e very d isa g re e a b le feel- ma|(e th is city th e ir hom e, as this week. y- t h a t In in te rfe rin g w ith his lady- Mr. Rouse is employed by the Stayton ,v e 's p riv ileg e to c h a n g e h e r m ind be Electric Light Co, Harry Hunter of Portland was in j h ad c o m m itte d a blu n d er. town the first of the week renewing j M o u th s p assed , d u rin g w hich J u lia old friends. only h a rd e n e d a n d A ubrey g rew m ore m iserab le. “ W h a t’s th e m n tte r. A ubrey?” a sk e d Dan Dbll and wife left for a two I Add Thu Fact To Your Storo Of h is co u sin , a n a ttra c tiv e g irl o f tw e n mont»,* visit with relatives in Minnesr»- Knowledge. ty . on e day. Seems like we can hear the ta, ’Monday. A u b re y confided bis tro u b le. Kidney disease often advance* so ------ “J u lia h a s tre a te d you j u s t a s you wedding bells ringing in Jordan. rapidly that many a person ia firmly in deserv e. You p u t a g re a t slig h t on Andrew McCall and wife o f' Wm- Grtman and family of Linn it* gra*p before aware of its progress. h e r by n o t In sistin g on th e m arriage. Albany were visiting friends and' ” unty 8pent the week*cnd visiting Prompt attention should be given the W hen a w om an goes off to be m arrie d slightest symptou of kidney disorder. It is a g re a t m ortificatio n to b e r to re relatives Saturday and Sunday. nen,,s ere- tu r n u n m a rrie d .” If there i* a dull pain in the back, W. N. Brothertop a n d L an “ B u t It w a s h e r o w n doing.” P e te r H irzaiefen an d w ife »if th e headache*, dizzy spella or a tired,worn- “ N ot a f t e r she had bad tim e to re Clifford started for t h e Hot W alilo H ills w e re v is itin g a t th e M ielke out feeling, or if the kidney secretion* fleet a n d " — hom e T u esd ay . are offensive, irregular end attended Springs Wednesday. "C h a n g e h e r m ind a g a in .” with pain, procure a good kidney rem “T h a t w as h e r priv ileg e.” Mrs. Maude Burmester o f edy at once. • “ W h a t sh a ll 1 d o ?” Dr. G. F. Korinek left for a short Thousand* recommend Iloan’a Kid "T ell h e r you re g re t h a v in g acte d so North Bend and Mrs. Dell Red visit in Medford, O regon nnd Orland, ney Pill*. Read the Rtatement below. b ru ta lly .” dick of Portland visited at the Calif., Monday. “ I'Ve done all t h a t so rt o f thin g . It T. F. Chance, carpenter, 1625 E. Sec Harvey Shelton home Friday. Notice to Contractors For hasn't any effect on h er." ond St., Albany, Oregon, say*; "A These are Genuine “ You c a n 't ex p ect a n y th in g else a fte r Mr. Joy has traded his farm Sealed Bids couplr of year* ago I strained my back E. B. Day and son and E. L. Clarke the ab o m in a b le ” — a nd soon noticed we*k no»» and disor and family of Lebanon .visited at the for city property in Salem and MARTHA WASHINGTON’S “N e v e r m in d t h a t H elp m e o u t.” der rs of the kidney*. I had read about Mayo home Sunday. "W ell. I'll try . P e rh a p s yoo b ad bet I is moving this week. And Not Imitations The undersigned will receive sealed IX, an’a Kidney Pill* Bnd began ualng te r com e to see m e q u ite o ften , a n d ■ Quite a number attended the Geo. Clansfleld and wife of Dallas bids for-the erection of a 5 room build thc.ti. In a abort time my back was m ay th in k o f so m eth in g to move h e r.’ ing, the plans Rnd specifications o f „trer, gthened and all the other kidney A ub rey did a s his cousin sug g ested . Carnival at Stayton Saturday. visited at the Chan. Cladek home Sat which will be found at the office of 3. Indeed, he w as w ith h e r n early ail his disort *er* left me. 1 know that Doan’s urday and Sunday. Hazel Flemming and Lester H. Heltzel in Stayton, Oregon, up to sp are tim e fo r a m onth. O ne d ay w hen Kidney PHI* are a fine kidney medi- the tw o w ere w alk in g to g e th e r they McDonald visited at the W. N. 12 o’clock noon, Wednesday June 10, cine.” m et Ju lia . T h e re w as an om inous flash Mrs. E. B. Day and ».in of Ijebanon 1914. Said bid* to include material and Brotherton home Sunday. Priee 50c, at all dealer*. Don’t aim- In h e r eye n s sh e m et rb a t o f th is n e w are visiting at the home of Mrs. Day’s everything complete and to be left at ply ask for a kidney remedy—get MORE FIRST PICKS »old than any ly a rise n riv al. W hen sh e had p assed Mr. Mary of Lebanon, finished sister. Mrs. J. Mr. Mayo. the office of S. H. Heltzel. Right re A u b re y ’s <• m pnnion said ; other brand o f cigars in Stayton. Doan’* Kidney Pill»- -the same that served to reject any or all bids. drilling a well for Mr. Woodland " I th in k I see fo rg iv en ess In h e r There’s a reasor several of them — Mr. Chance had. FoRter-Milbutn Co., W. E. Chrisman. b earin g . A ubrey. S uppose you sen d this week. J. L. Weaver of Mill City was in the they’re hand-tna> le, home made and Propn., Buffalo, N. Y. h er som e flow ers w ith a v ery p e n ite n t city Tuesday on a suit to recover mon fi rat-pick tobacco . Mrs. Alice McDonald of Mill n ote.” C. A. Luthy, wife and baby motored ey for the sale of a Motorcycle. Mr. Mrs. John Kfngfand children of Vic A ubrey follow ed th e advice, w as fo r 1 City visited at the Frank Pepper- Weaver was successful in hia com to Salem Saturday night returning Sun tor Poiqt were Stayton viaitora Tues Mis* Maoel Gi rdner was over from given a n d m a rrie d J u lia M e a rs I ling home last week. ¿IbsofefeCy hr no sutmtHm* Compare these prices with others. Mn-:y ir.U t jres are offered #uK¿it*jtv % Tor Royal. No other b aking p* Avder !s th e sam e In cor.iposlt i or e< fectivenees, or economical, n o r w ilr ;n. .ke inch fine food. Gross $6.00 Pint 60c doz. » 7.10 Quart 70c doz. ” 9.80 1-2 Gallon 90c doz. Full measure 8 oz. Jelly Glasses 35c doz. m ade from pure, alum , »lates. THE ROADS FIRE. MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT NOTICE Thomas—Mayo Co. I DECORATION DAY IS OBSERVED HERE Coming! Special Sale ON RUGS Thursday JUNE 11 LOCAL TALENT Minstrels Under the Auspices o f * STAYTON BAND STAYTON HOUSEFURNISHING CO. Direction of Fra nk & Edna Carpenter T h is W ill B e Som e Show ! Wilbur W oolen Mills Co. Wool Growers Attention DON’T MISS I T ! JOHN P. WILBUR. Mg'r. Star - f a J o r d a n Jin g le s Theatre Th u rs d a y June 11 MAKES RAPID HEADWAY SPECIAL Sale Of Martha Washingt on Juliets Reg. $2.50 and 2.25 Reduced to $1.95 LANCEt-'iELD’S j plaint. day. Salem Saturday *nd Sunday. day. I