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FLINT STONES W ER E SCARCE. THE ST AVION MAIL XMAS GIFTS Published every Thursday by K . M .O l m s t k i » Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stavton, Marion, county, Oregon, under the act o f Congress o f March 3, 1379. Give the L IT T L E FOLKS a Right Good year. The Opportunity lus Never been Better, as you have the advantage of having the SUBSCRIPTIONS. SI.SO per year Address all communications to THE,ST A Y TON MAIL STOKE 5 -1 0 -1 5 -2 5 C H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. from which to select your gifts. Physician and Surgeon Can You Refuse OREGON STA Y TON. 1 ime this to gladden the hearts ot the Little Folks on Xmas Morn ? C. H. BREWER, M. D. P H Y SIC IA N AND VISIT THIS STORE SURGEON and you will answer N O ! S ta y to n . O regon Stanley A. Starr Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D. DENTIST Office Over Stayton State Bank Phone 2152 Stav ton. Ore 6. F. KORINEK, V. S , 6. V. Sc Veterinarian HEED THE WARNING Many Stayton People Have Done So. When the kidneys are weak they Treats all domestic animals, alsc give unmistakable warnings t h a t applies the Tuberculin test. should not be ignored. By examining Telephone 3x7 the urine and treating the kidneys up* O ffice a t Stay ton S ta bles j on the first sign o f disorder, many days STAYTON . . . - OREGOi ! o f suffering may be saved. Weak kid ' neys usually expel a dark, ill-smelling ! urine, full o f “ brickdust” sediment and painful in passage. Sluggish kid neys often cause a dull pain in the j small o f the back, headaches, dirxv J. M. RINGC— F. M. SHOOK spells, tired, languid feelings and fre- quent rheumatic twinges. STAYTON OREGON Doan’ s Kidney Pills are for the kid- I neys only; tney help weak kidneys to rid the blood o f uric poison. There is ! no better recommended remedy. Read the statement that follows: ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Mrs. E. E. White, 303 N. Seventeeth |St., Corvallis, Oregon, says: "M y back NOTARY PUBLIC and kidneys troubled me for quite Abstract* and Probate Work a Specialty awile. Another o f our family had had Office Over Deidrich’s Hardware Store. ! good results from Doan’s Kidney Pills and I decided to try them. They were just what I need ai d rid me o f kidney j trouble in a short lime. There has not 1 been a sympton o f t h e complaint j since.” L A 1 r.R and NOTARY PUBLIC Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’ t sim* FUNERAL DIRECTORS S. H. HELTZEL Our War Office Had to Advertiee Per Them In 177«. "The war office culle ninni all per eolia who know where filili storne can I h > sismi red to notify congre*«.” Was there might of prophecy In till* brief ap|ieal printed four day* after the rlgning o f the Declaration o f Inde innideucel A copy o f the Pennsylvania Packet contains the advertisement. The news- paper hem-* date of July S. 177'L aud In (lie same column explains that the (lints are lo he usisi for ritte*. Ami without the old flintlock there would I have Inn'll no American Independence I at least not for many more year* I after the Boston tea party. If Indeed tho colonials unarmed could have mu* ' tcivil up courage to dump the lead ! Ilmsl boxes Into the hay. Further perusal of the old new* ! paper shows Jamaica rum nml sugar were offered for sale by the hogshead. *a reward o f $il was offered for the re turn of a borse that had strayed*!! way I from the range, and a woman who had lost two cows rushed Into print with j the statement that the Individual who would lead the bovines home again would ln> remunerated to the extent of 1 $1 Sheriff's sales occupy a column and : » half and the Packet'* publisher takes »(nice to announce "advertisement* are I thankfully received." adding that "un less subscribers pay their back dues A Girl With Grit. A spirited girl went Into the employ at 10 wnta a copy It wltl I k * Impossible o f a man known as one o f the prince* to continue publication after nuother month.” o f Philadelphia business ••I wish to l>o your stenographer,” sho THANKSGIVING. said "But you don’t know how to write shorthand." exclaimed the aston Com* forth, com* forth, to th* f**tal ished business prime "No.” replied board A* our sir«* wer* wont in th* day* the girl, "out I shall know how In of old; thirty d a y s" "I f you can write sev enty five words a minute Inside o f a Th* reaper* ara home with thair har v e s t hoard, i "iitli the Job Is yours." was the an Th* h*rda hava hiad to thair wintry swrr from the trade chieftain. fold, W hen the test came at the end o f the And th* cubera of fruit our vaulta month the girl wrote not only sev havo atored enty -five but ninety words In a min With tho wealth of tho orchard** fraight of gold. ute, and she got the Job. which has de — Hannah E. Q. Aray. veloped into a sort o f confidential sec retaryship and lasted for more than Two Suita. twenty-five years A business prlneo Uhl you every try that tailor I re©- whom all Philadelphia honors told this story himself.—Philadelphia ledger. em mended to yottT” "Yes Too expensive. Got two eultn from liliu-one drees suit, one lawwult" —St Lout* Post-Dispatch. H oyt ' s This? W o o£T'r Cuo IlusJri J Dollars Ro- ward for a cy ca.vo c f Catarrh that ?aaaot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & C > . Toledo. O. We, tUj un.hr igr.c 1. 1 • known F. J. Cheney for the li t In year*, nnj believe ' tm p rfectly ho:> r b!o hi all business transactions amt flnan-lnllr ablo to carry sut ary obligations mar • by U j firm. n a t io n a l d a n k o i c m m e h c e . Toledo, O. Congo«- tious Attention Given to ali 1 ply ask for a kidney remedy—get TTaü’s Catarrh Curo Is t i ’;<*n Internally, directly upon tho blood and mu* Doan's Kifir.ey Pills—the same that teting ‘ous surfaces c f tho system. Testimonial» Legal Business. , Mrs. White had. Foster-Milbuin Co , lent free. I’ricn 75 cents per buttle. Sold ly all Pru-T'-lsts. Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg. | Props.. Buffalo, N. Y. T a k e H a ll's F a m ily P ills to r c o a s t i p a t l o i . V . A. GOODE And Very Light In W eig h t A mother Is ulwnys seeking a good mutch for her daughter, yet a good match Is often merely a cheap stick with a head on one end o f I t —Cincin nati Times Star Woman’* Way. Mrs. C rnw ford-W hy don't you ask your husband's advice? Mrs. Crab- shawr I intend to. my dear. Just a* soon a« I've mndc up my mind what |'|l do lodge Th* Swiaa Want a New National Hymn. Switzerland Is seeking a now ua- tlotml hymn in itlar* of "Bufat du. Mein Yateihmd." which 1* sung to the' tune o f "My Country. 'TIs o f Thee," end Mind Save the K i n g " It la said that there Is some Intention of adopting a patriotic song beginning "H ell dir. Mein Soli weUiWland." hut wrhethor lids Is to he aung to the sum« tuns or a new one Is to 1st evolved ta not yet known Loomis Roaaell, Wallace and Nelln Mack returned Saturday from t h e mountain* where they were trapping. Mrs. Will Mania aud Miaa Brenner o f Mt. Pleasant visited with Mr*. Kat ie Lonswsy and Mr*. Martin Tuesday. Buy a l«ix o f First Pick cigar* for ■ Xmaa present for dad or brother. Hand made a n d homemade hy J. J. Lam brecht. Dog* of War. Shakespeare'* well known line In H. Lilly was s Salem visitor Sunday. Julius CncMar, "Let »lip the doge o f Ills wife accompanied him home. Mrs. oar.'' has now practical ns well as fig Lilly ha* keen in the hospital the p >«t urative meaning, for lioth tho French two weeks. and German armies have war dog*, 'les chiens militaire«" nod "die krlege- Andrew Rauscher and family »pent I'linde." as they are respectively called, » hh h are trained to act as scouta, car Thanksgiving at tho Frank Raus her ri dispatches ami help to succor the home In Sublimity. Dinner was aerved sou tided.-London Chronicle. by Mi»* The rata. Japan'* Famous Taahouto. Tho Thanksgiving Dinner held at the A* a part o f Ita display at th* Paga- Kingston church last Thor* lay was a am Pacific International cxpoaltlon Ja succosa. The proceed* will go tow ml pan will bring the materiata fur a beautiful building that will be a ro building a shod at the church. production of the famous teahouse at KlnkakeJI, more than I.UUO year* ohi, Christa** Postals— nml one of tho moat exquisito exam at Henderahott*. ples of Jnpuncac architecture In ex istence. Mrs. Sarah Cox returned from Jor dan Valley Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Four Footed Poultry. A certain old until In the Wy no hope ThursUm Thomas sccompanied h e r settlement named Blckley wa* exceed home for a few day* visit, returning lugly fond of "big word*.” Ho wna Monday. riding hi* horse over the country one bright «prlng day, apparently Intent oil W. J. Hewitt and family ate dinner aotno Important business at tho T. L. Sander* home Sundav. Whenever he met anybody lie grave ly asked: "H ave you k oc ii anything of Mr*. Hewitt and Mr*. Sander* birth any «tray |Miultry today? I’ve lost day* happen to fall on that day, h*ncw mine and am limiting It." When they tho occasion. told him “ No" he would proeevxl on Ilia way. Dr. Beauchamp report* two birth» After spending several hours lu what thi* week, a boy, Nov. 26 to Mr. aud seemed to lie a vain search be at last Mr*. Claude B. McCully o f Aumavill* rode up to tho door of a farmhouse and and a girl, Nov. 80 to Mr. and Mr*. G. culled. "H ello!" A Indy came to the door. and. doffing Ills hat very (silltely. A. Berry o f Lyon*. tho old man Inquired If she hud "no ticed nny stray poultry around?" After a moment's thought the worn- sn told him she had seen no chickens. "Oh." he replied. "It * my hog* that I’ ve lost, not my chickens."—Youth* Companion Armenian P***ant Life. Among the Armenian ihmimiu U the old patriarchal system prevail*. The entire family o f n »core or two of lieople of several generations llvoe beneath a single roof. Together both men and women till the fields lu s primitive manner, and when the grain is ripe, they take n sheaf to the road side that the passing stranger may give a prcscut nml thus bless the crop Their houses are o f stone roughly laid or o f ruud. or frequently they are half underground, and from a distance their domelike roof* resemble the mounds of a prairie dog settlem ent—Christian Herald. Mr*. G. C. Ewen returned to her home in Portland Friday after a two week*’ visit with home folk* here. Her .mother, Mr*. F. M. Korinek accom panied her home for a few weeks. M. J. Crabtree a n d wife »pent Thanksgiving w i t h Mr*. Crabtree's parents who live near Salem. Ml»» Lena Matten, sister o f Mr*. Crabtree, and Mr. J. G. Lauterbark returned ! with them end spent the week-end j here. THE PLACE TO EAT Short Orders at all hour*. Every thing clean, neat and juat at you want it cooked. Geo. Thomas. SUGAR $5.80 a Sack ! For the month of December we are going to meet Jones Cash Store or Rice & Phelan prices on their conditions— That is; at the present market we will sell you a sack of sugar for $5.80 Spot Cash F.O.B. Stayton, or $5.50 F.O.B. Portland. These prices only apply with a $5. order of our mdse, not including sugar. Only one sack to a customer. We have a very complete line of Toys, China, Fey Glassware and all kinds of practical gifts for everyone. O u r prices are exceptionally low this year and our stock is the largest locally, consequently the cheapest in price. Dry Goods For Practical Gifts- * Below Cost. Sweaters Reduced 2 5 i/o . Also a Few Girls Cloaks, I Equally Reduced. Grocery Specials for December- GROCERY SPECIALS FOR T H E M O N T H OF DECEMBER Buy from us and save freight. W e are in position to sell at exceptionally good prices and are giving you the benefit. Compare our prices with Jones or Rice & Phelan. HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS New crop 1914 raisins. The best of fresh stock. 10 pounds 90c TABLE RAISINS 1 pound 15c Buy from us and Save Freight. 5 pounds 63c Fancy Seeded R a i s i n s ...........................................................9c pk Fancy C u r r a n t s .......................................................................12c pack A Few Boys’ Suits Left, Reduced Compare our prices with Jones or Rice & Phelan. COFFEES SPECIAL We will sell a 45c can of Golden West Coffee for 35c As advertised from Dec. 7 to 14, 1914 TH ESE PRICES ARE N O T G U A R A N TE E D LONGER T H A N IAN U A R Y 1st 1915. Manchurian W a l n u t s ........................................................ 17c Almonds 5 pounds f o Pecans 5 pounds f o r Bulk Coffee—Fresh Roasted and ground to your order while you wait. Guatamala S p e c i a l ........................................................ 17c lb 25c lb Mayo Special . . . . 30c lb Our best Mocha and Brazilian Blend 35c in Bulk German American Steel Cut in Cans . . 27c Maco Steel Cut . . . . 35c Golden W e s t ..................................................................................... 40c Santos F a n c y ....................................................................... SEEDLES RAISINS 5 pounds 48c Umbrellas Reduced 2 0 °/c. lb r ........................................................ $ 1 .2 0 .......................................................... 98c TEAS Pinhead Gun P o w d e r ........................................................ 50c I m p e r i a l ......................................................... Extra Fancy Spider leg . . . lb 25c lb 50c lb M atches 5 Boxes f o r .................................................................................... 15c Cranberries 15c quart or 50c a gallon Fresh Roasted Peanuts 5 lbs for 45c Piano Contest Votes Given At This Store 2 1-2 Can Clearbrook Peaches 13c T H O M A S-M A Y O Company, Stayton, Ore.