The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, February 25, 1915, Image 4

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    Hamilton’s G i peat Fire Safe,
MEANS THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN BARGAINS !
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The disastrous fire which a few days ago destroyed a large part of our immense stock is our
loss and your gain! Thousands of dollars worth of fresh, new merchandise were lost completely.
T h o u s a n d s o f d ollars w o r th w « r e sa v e d — S o m e hurt b y lire, so m e b y sm o k e a n d so m e b y w a te r — B u t lo ts o l it is p ra ctica lly u n d a m a g e d 1
A li w e e k , w e h a v e b een b u sy m o v in g it in to th e v a ca n t store n ex t to the S t. F ra n cis H o tel. E v e r y th in g is arran ged o n great ta b les for y o u r c o n v e n ie n c e !
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D o n 't m iss th is great op p ortu n ity to su p p ly n eed s at the b ig g est s a v in g s y o u ’v e e v e r k n o w n
T h o u s a n d s of d o lla rs w o r th of
Undamaged Goods at Practically Your Own Price
Nothing W ithheld-Everyl thing M ust be Sold a t Once
E v e r y b o d y in A lb a n y an d for m ile s arou n d w ill be c o m in g to th is great festi val o f b a rg a in s.
M a n y of the lots are, of c o u r se , lim ited — so
an d get first pick!
E v e r y th in g w ill be so ld e x a c tly a s
served !
M u c h of the g o o d s had b een in ou r store o n ly a f e w d a y s before th e fire!
It is im p o ssib le to state p rices here.
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Table Linens and N apkins a t FIRE SALE PRICES.
Thousands o f yards o f W ool Dress Goods, Fine Silks and V e lv e ts .
Muslin U n d e rw e a r, O uting Gowns, R ibbons Etc.
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It is— F irst co m e ,
Thousands o f yards of D o m e s tic s , S h eeting , T o w e lin g , G ingham s, P e rc a le s , Etc.
H o s ie ry -P ra c tic a lly Undamaged a t—FIRE SALE PRICES.
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Y a m s . Sw eaters, Curtains, Notions, Etc.
C o rsets, L aces a n d E m b ro id eries, U m b rellas, S ilk a n d 1 ( id G loves—2 0 0 0 P a irs W o m en ’s a n d C h ild re n ’s S h o es—
P ra c tic a lly U n d am a g ed - - a t FIR E SALE PRICES
W o m en ’s a n d M isses’ N ew 1 9 1 5 Su its a n d C o ats a t F IR E SALE PRICES
New S pring M illin e ry-R e ce ive d A fte r the F ire -to be Sold a t FIRE S A LE PRICES
H A M S TON’S
SA LE STA R TS A T
Thurs. Feb. 25
A ltia n v
COM E E A R L Y !
A
l D
S a le to be held in T e m p o r a r y
Lyons
and
V a lle y
Fox
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O rp
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gon
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L o ca tio n , n cx t to the St. F r a n c is H o te l, A lb a n y , O r e g o n
lingberg of Jordan were business one day last week.
visitors at Stayton Saturday.
Frank Moser of Scio spent Sun­
Henry Eckelson and Dwain ■ day at the W. R. Ray home.
Crabtree are improving from the
Roxana Shank spent Sunday
smallpox.
with Maude Smith.
Mr. Woodard is slowly improv­ Marguerite and Willie Ryan
ing after a long illness.
attended the basket social and
Mrs. Shelton visited relatives dance at the Weasel Flat school
house Monday evening.
in Albany last week.
Clyde and Nellie Thomas stay­ Effie Ray wa3 a guest at the
ed at the Shelton home last week Floyd Shelton home Sunday.
during Mrs. Shelton’s absence.
Misses Effie Ray and Grace
Mrs. Harvey Shelton is visit­ Shank and Mrs. Leslie Townes
ing her daughter, Mrs. Ruth and baby went to Lebanon Tues­
Sherman in Salem this week.
day to visit relatives.
D. Shelton, wife and son are
Mamie a n d Charley Peters
visiting at the Harvey Shelton spent Sunday evening at the Ed
home this week.
Smith home.
Geo. Queener has been on the
Mr. açd Mrs. Ona SheUo.i and
sick list.
two children spent Sunday at the
Linn Lambert home.
Bessie Shank spent Sunday
H t . P le a s a n t
with Marguerite Ryan.
These cold frosty nights keep
the pastures poor. It is taking
lots of hay this winter to take
the stock through.
Mrs. Clarence Merrill died at
her home last Saturday morning,
February 20. Besides her hus­
band she leaves five boys and a
baby girl who will miss her sad­
ly. She was formerly Miss Em­
ma Hart before her marriage.
The Stayton Mail misprinted
last week. T h e Lyons High
School gave a drama and not a
dance. The drama was entitled,
"Hal Hazard o r t h e Federal
Spy,” Many baskets were sold
and a plate supper was served
also. The ladies of Lyons know
just hov to do such things. A
large crowd was in attendance.
Grandma Brown does not im­ T h e services conducted b y
prove very fast. Her daughter Rev. Blair of Albany, Sunday
Mrs. Smith of Portland is with was well attended.
her now.
Jos. Benner of Lebanon, the
The dance at the hall Saturday county school supervisor, visited
night was not very well attended at the school Tuesday.
but all who were there report a
Misses Zona and Cora Ray vis­
nice time.
ited with their sister Mrs. Don
Will Murray and family have McKnight of Mill City Saturday
moved to Nelan’s mill, where and Sunday.
Mr. Murray and son, Earl, are
Gladys Downing was a guest
at work.
of Verna Shank Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Peters has been very
Arnold Senz was a Salem visit­
sick with Lagrip, but is improv­
or Sunday.
ing.
Mrs. Frank Haberman o f
The Parent-Teacher’s meeting Munkers visited with home folks
at Fox Valley was a success, and
(Tuesday.
a source of profit to both teach­
Frank Lambert is doing some
ers and parents. The question
carpenter
work for W. R. Ray
to be discussed next Wednesday
this
week.
is: "The Boy,” a problem to
most of us.
Mabel Thayer of Scio spent the
! latter part of the week visiting
with her sister, Mrs. Floyd Shel­
J o rd a n Jin g le s
ton.
Mrs. P. H. Lambert was a
T . H . T h o m a s and O s c a r W a ll i guest at the D, Townes home
SALE STARTS AT
Thurs.
C0ME Feb. 25
Cole Schoo!
We are desirous to have our
patrons visit us and examine our
work from time to time. We
feel that their presence would
be an inspiration to us all, and
that they would be, by keeping
in closer touch with the school
and its workings, more in sym­
pathy with our efforts and would
appreciate, more, that which we
are trying to accomplish.
But the people, generally, not
from a lack of interest in the ed­
ucation of their boys and girls,
leave this work almost entirely
to the teacher.
As it is very difficult to get the
people out; we wish here to tell
something of what we are doing.
Our Supervisor, Mr. Benner
visited our school Monday after­
noon. According to his reports
the larger number of x?Lu>l- in
the county are progressing very
nicely.
We have just finished a test
for the fifth month and the re­
sults are very good. Following
is a reports for the month ending
February 19. Enrollment; hoys
21. girls 18, days taught 20,
whole number days’ attendance
G-144, whole number days’absence
46J, whole number times late 14,
pupils neither absent or late 11,
average number belonging 84.5,
average daily attendance 32.2,
per cent of attendance 93.3.
Those who have not missed a
day during the term are: Nina,
Maudic, Winnie and Harley Dar­
by, Carl Limbeck, Crystal Bates,
Zona Cole, Carl Kraschnewski
a n d Hazel Watson. Sickness
was the cause of absence in most
cases.
Bessie Cary is on the sick list
a t t h e present time.
Peter
Mertz is also unable to attend
school.
We expect to make our school
one of the standard schools of
the county this year.
We have
already arranged for three play
apparatus and as we have the
modem lighting a n d heating
vstem, all that remains to be
,’one in order to standardize, is
> secure a U. S. flag.
Now parents and friends come
id see some good work we can
iterest you by reciting lessons,
inging songs or telling stories.
W. H. Fuson, Teacher.
Dates have been set and plans
are well under way for a tre­
mendous celebration, extending
over an entire week, on the com­
pletion of the Celilo canal and
the opening of that splendid pro­
ject for the extension of river
traffic. President Wilson h a s
been invited to attend, also Ad­
miral Dewey.
Congress h a s
passed an act authorizing the
attendance of three senators and
nine representatives at the be­
ginning of the festivities, May
5 th .
WHEN HER BACK ACHES
A Woman
Find* All Her Energy
A m b itio n S lip p in g A w a y ,
and
Stayton women know how the erhes
and pains that often come when the
kidneys fail make lifu a burden. Pack-
arhp, hip pains, headachca, dizzy »¡n il*;,
distressing uriniry troubles, sru fre­
quent i>dications of weak kidneys and
should be checked in time. Doan’s
Kidney Fills are for the kidneys only.
They attack kidney diseases by striking
at the cause.
Can Stayton sufferers desire strong­
er proof than this Dallas woman's
word?
Mrs. Maria Cerny, 2U3 Ash St.. Dal­
las, Oregon, says: “ l used Doans Kid­
ney Pills and got great relief from
backache and kidney trourlc that had
been bothering me. I can recommend
Doan's Kidney Fills as a Cine kidney
remedy. They act on the system quick­
ly and bring very good results. ”
Price 60o, at all dealers. Don't oim- j
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Fills- the snmc that
Mrs. Cerny had. Foster-Milburn C-o.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
REALESTATE OFFICE FOR AUMSYILLE
Chas. Ransom and F. W. Hayungs
will conduct a renlestate business : nd
have 0 |>ened up un office at the bank.
The new firm will havo connections i
with renlestate offices in Portland and t
Salem and buyers wit] be sent here dur­
ing the coming season. Anyone wish­
ing to sell or exchange their prn|ierty
should call at the Bnnk prepared to
give full description for listing.—Rec­
ord.
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K. I - P O LK S CO.. RF.ATTLE .
EVERY KNOCK A BOOST
LOSES TWO FINGERS
It scams Incredible, yet it is a fact,
Alfred Weddle, age 36, proprietor of that there are busineasf?) men in Jeff­
the sawmill at Sweet Home, suffered erson who don’t even take their tome
the loss of two fingers on his left hand paper. They always grab it, however,
and narrowly escaped the loss of one j aa soon a a issued, a n d then howl
eye, when a double-barrel shot gun, i against, the paper and editor. If tb y
which he was handling, accidently dis­ knew, a* we do, that their howling is
charged Sunday afternooon. The acci­ of great benefit to the paper, they’d
dent happened n e a r Sweet Home. probably quit.—Review.
According to word from there Monday
afternoon, Weddle will recover from
the injury to his eye. Tho charge blew
Lime and Snlpher Spray—
h I s fingers off completely.—Albany
Herald.
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