•860 Oregon State Fair w* LAftOJND n-TOWN FIFTY-FOURTH ANNUAL STATE FAIR (1906 State Fair not held on account o f Lewis & Clark Exposition) $20,000 in Premiums Have \our picture taken by experta. Mr*. Win. Nendel and children viait- I'rover & Weigel, Saturday and Sun- cd relatives near Salem over the week- i day only. tf. i end. A full week at the Oregon State Fair Broaden* the Intellect. Munter, the Aviator, will make two flights daily. Free Camping space in shady Oak Park. Free stalls for Camp­ er’s Teams. Free Transportation on Railroads for Exhibits. » For any information relative to the Oregon State Fair w hich Opens Sept. 2 7, and closes Oct. 2. Write, 5 Big Reels “The Bomb Thrower” Ed Blakely went to Corv. Ilia today. I). P. Hutchinson ami father o f near — ■■ - I Mohmna were Stayton visitor* Tues* Klecker pays 25c per dosen for egg*. I day. An Exposition in itself. The Pride of Oregon. A Great College for the one engaged in Agricultural, Horti­ cultural and Livestock Pursuits. Saturday Night: I.uther Stout waa down from Meha- High achool hooks and supplies at ma Tuesday. Sloper's. Hooka must be sold for cash ------------ only. Will Carter was in from the Waldo _____ | Hills Tuesday. Plea, cakes, rookies ami a cup o f hot coffee at the Bakery. Just what you Baker Lunches at the Bakery at any want. hour. Try us. Lester Smith and wife are at New­ Mrs. Jennie Lovejoy went to Port- port. They will be gone about three ¡ land yesterday. weeks. 3 Parts Featuring Edwin August 5 Keels Where Is He? What has become o f the bare­ footed boys and girls v e used to see throng the streets? It is a rare thing now to see any o f the small fry with their pedal ex­ tremities bare We are all either too proud or better o f f than in our boyhood days. We remem­ ber when there were only one or two families whose children wore shoes and stockings the whole year around, and they were con­ sidered “ stuck up’ ’ . Our moth­ ers used to have to whale us to make us wear shoes on the Sab­ bath, and we would hike home and get them o ff as soon a s church was o u t nearly even- fellow had a stonebruise o r a stubbed toe and carried it in b sling unless he was a “ Miss Nan­ cy ” and played with the girls. O f course there is not t h e same inducement to run bare­ footed now, for there is no dust six inches deep on the streets for a fellow to shuffle through, or ponds in front o f every store when it rains for him to splash around in and work the mud be- teween his toes. It is also true that a follow does not have to stumble through a f l o c k o f geese or fall over a cow every here ana there on the sidewalk as in the good old days. —Ex. from still missing and a suitable re­ Carl Schaefer o f Linn county v ward will be given to the o n e i Stayton Tuesday. catching the bee. o ra bear wear-1 ______ ing a 11)15 straw hat. j . \v. Mayo was u Lyons visitor Possibly the cat did not intend rue*da>' « ftt’rmx>n. getting into the cupboard, but Mrs. John Mayer o f Lyons was trad­ mother could have killed that old ing in town Tuesday. beast when a youngster said. Ernest Matthieu went to Champoeg “ Y mamma, that cat’s so old she is childish, you ought not to take| ! on business Tuesday. her so seriously.” Tabby is on A. Hill and wife are visiting the parole. week-end in Mill City. A Quick Wink. The closing o f the eye. the rest and the opening o f It have been measured p.nd are found to consume three hun­ dred nnd niuety-flve one-thousandths o f a second. This is a quick wink. and winks bare been measured that required forty-one-thousandths of a second more time. For these measure­ ments especially arranged photograph­ ic apparatus is required, and then when a bit o f white paper Is placed ou the eyelid its motions can be accurately de­ termined. In a quick wink the closing o f the eye has been found to require seventy-five one-thousandths o f a sec­ ond. the rest twice as long and the opening one hundred nnd seventy-one one-thousandths o f a second. Miss Etta Lang o f Silver Creek Falla is working in the bakery. Star Theatre Several families attended the circus at Salem Friday. B. Wagner is building a very pretty farm house. A Specialty At Cladek’s Garage ____ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Adsit o f Salem are visiting at the C. E. Kramer homo this week. We can turn out any kind o f Lathe Work, up to and including a crank shaft for an engine. Bring your engine troubles here We fix ’Em To Stay Fixed Short Time Only Tanglefoot Fly Paper A Certain Lot of $5.50 and $6.00 FLORSHEIM SHOES Poison Fly Paper and Flv Powder at Beauchamp’s. P. M. Hermen was in town Monday 1 with his new “ Buick Six” . Jno. Downing, the city marshal, is home from his trip to the mountains. Henry Siegmund and family o f Fern j Ridge were trading with Stayton mer- j chants Monday. Dr. Brewer reports a fine girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schleis Satur­ day, August 28. Dan Doll and wife, Mrs. Jno. Thoma. and Guv Kearns took in the ball game in Salem Sunday. Eggs, 23c per dozen at Klecker’». $ 5 .0 0 Lancefield’s Cash Shoe Store, Stayton A THOROUGH TEST O n« T o * Convince the Most Skeptical Stayton Reader. Signs of Sapience. "Pa. why do people call tlio owl the bird o f wisdom?" “ Because lie's got sense enough not to come out and fly around until all boys o f j’oiir age aro in Issi." —Boston Transcript. EVERGREEN BLACK­ BERRIES WANTED D. M. Doll and wife, Frank Kerber The test o f time is the test that and Misses Etta Lang and Marie Hen­ counts. We will pay at the rate o f IJc. per kel motored to Salem Thursday even­ Doan's Kidney Pills have made their pound for all fresh picked evergreen ing. reputation by effective action. blackberries delivered at the following The following case is typical. places. Misses Bessie a n d Crystal Shank Stayton residents should be convinc­ At the Baldwin place near Mei.ama, drove through Stayton Tuesday e n- ed. route for Salem, they returned yester- < T h e testimony is confirm ed- t h e or at any point on the Mehama road from Baldwin's to Stayton. proof complete. day. r Testimony like this cannot be ignor­ In Stayton at Paul Fehlen’a place. J. R. Gardner and wife, E. C. Titus, ed. Alao at any point on the Stayton- Mrs. Effie Miller and Miss Cora Cooper A. J. Wood, 733 N. Front St., Salem, Aumaville road. motored to the Wilhoit Springs Sun­ Ore., says: "K idney complaint got so bad in my case that I knew I would A truck will collect the berries each day. have to check It or suffer more serious day, beginning Thursday, August 8 . Will pay once a week. Jas. Rossell and sons are home from results. Just after getting up in the their moss camp near Toledo. They morning, the complaint waa worse. For further information a e e Paul have about 10 tons stored and ready to Before I had finished one box o f Doan's Fehlcn, the Stayton Mail or the under­ Kidnev Pills, I wss free from every signed. Collins & Starr, Brooks, Ore. ship. symptom o f kidney complaint and my (Statement Mrs. Frank Hamman and children kidneys were normal.” returned home Tuesday after a pleas- given January 30th, 1906). HOPPICKERS WANTED OVER SIX YEARS LATER, Mr. ant week’s stay in Gates with rela­ Wood aaid: I haven’ t had a return o f tives. kidney trouble since Doan's Kidney Hoppickers Wanted at the T. J. Hill J. M. Ringo sports a black eve ob­ Pills rid me o f it. ” yard near Sublimity. Phone or sec the tained in a friendly scuffle with Jos. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’ t sim­ owner, T, J. Hill. 9-2x Fisher one day this week. Boys will ply ask for a kidney re m e d y -g e t Doan’s Kidney Pills- the same that' be boys. Mr. Wood had. Foster-Milbutn Co., I FARM FOR SALE Herman Marking was over from Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Tborras Creek yesterday, and reports A good well improved lovely little everything in fine shape in his neigh -1 farm o f 20 a. near Stayton, Oregon for borhood. •ale on long time In Installments to Enquire at Stayton F. M. Munkera returned to Portland I expect to make two trips per day, suit purchaser. | with h'* daughter, Mrs. J. H. Mulchay, | each day o f the Scio Fair. Auto leaves Mail office or office o f V. A. Goode, Stayton. 9 . 1 #* ¡ who ha,J bcen visiting at his place west at 7 a. m. and 9 a. m. Reserve neats. i o f town. Wm. Nendel. NOTICE- D ic t io n a r y L o re . "Poison” and “ potion" are doublets, Miss Walk has returned from the former being an older form o f the California where she has spent latter. Both are derived from the the summer visitinp relatives and Latin “ potare,'' to drink, and “ poison” in Its original sense signified merely enjoying the Fair. something to drink. Ethel and Donald Davis o f Sa­ While the word "human” used as lem have returned home after meaning "a human licing" Is now only spending several weeks w i t h colloquial or humorous, I.ouVIl In the their sister, Mrs. Floyd Hum­ Introduction to the “ Biglow Papers” chided Bartlett for including it In his phreys. "Dictionary o f Americanisms” and re­ Frank Shedeck a n d family, marked that It was Chapman's habit­ also his sister Emma and M r . , ual phrase in his translation o f Homer and that It is found also In tho old play Donaldson o f Salem called at the o f “ The Hog Hath Lost His Pearl."— Exchange. J. Tefft home Sunday. Not long since a small boy fap- peared hatless from a small strip o f timber, leaving a bee’s nest in the distance. Returning late in the day in search o f the hat, he saw a bear. The headgear is Lathe W ork Mrs. W. H. Tate and daughter Edna were in from Union Hill Wednesday afternoon. Soap. 10c large Dar, 3 bars 25c. S. M. Smallwood and wife o f Port­ Beauchamp’s Drug Store. land arc here visiting his mother, Mrs. ! C. E. Kramer. I Nearly one hundred people have left John Caldwell has moved from the Stayton for the hop fields. Cottage Hotel to the English house on L. A. Thomas shipped a load o f fat I Fourth Street. hogs to Portland this week. Mrs. E. M. Olmsted and children and Jacob Spaniol sold a gasoline engine j Mrs. F. H. Downs came home from I Newport today. to Louis Giesler this week. Union liill “ A pronoun," said the master. “ Now remember that. Then cotnes the verb. Now what follows that?" “ A proverb, please, sir.” — London Scraps. Mrs. Millie Berry is here visiting at the Orlo Mack a n d W. J. Hewitt homes. * J Between Two Fire». Mrs. Alice Baker of Kingston spent She was desjierately gone on them both, and she couldn't think which one ¡Tuesday with friends here. to choose. It was rather perplexing, H. E. Burmester was over from the no doubt, for one she was bound to re­ Bilyeu Den country Tuesday. fuse. She gazed at them both In despair, Ben Gehlen has moved into the Alva quite puzzled to know what to do. As soon ns she thought about one she Smith’s house on Fifth Street. Threshing in this vicinity was cared for the other one too. Completed Thursday, Aug. 26th. Roy Crabtree and daughter, Eunice They still remained under her gaze, without a drop o f rain. T h e little recking the trouble they brought. o f Lyons were in town Mortday. yield has been very good and the It really was hard to decide. They were both so delightful, she thought Remember that Klecker pays 23c quality such that buyers are mak­ She couldn't say which one shed ■ pg,. dozen for your surplus eggs. ing an effort to secure the covet­ have: her efforts fell hopelessly flat. — It's really exceedingly hard selecting ed grain. The men folks have H. A. Thomas and wife were in from a new bat. wanderee to the “ old awimmin’ near Silver Creek Falls yesterday. Idiot’s Joke. hole” and the housewives have “ My pillow Is awfully hard,” remark E. A. Weddle and Wm. Downing stowed away the nnmerr us cook­ ed the star boarder. were down from Mill City Monday. ing utensils, which in many in­ “ It Is stuffed with feathers from a stances are kept on hand simply tailor's goose." explained the confirmed Cliff Carter is back from Eastern for the big annual feed d a y s Idiot as he helped himself to another Oregon, where he has been at work. prune Philadelphia I-edger when each house is turned topsy­ L o g ic . turvy preparing and serving food to about 25 men from 2 to 4 “ What—a hoy o f your nge doesn’t meals each. ’ Tis rumored that know the parts o f xpeeeh!" exclaimed the schoolmaster. tho local thresher is undergoing “ No. sir." replied the pupil. a change o f heart and before an­ “ Haven’t you ever beard o f a noun?'* other year rolls around, will put “ Oh, yes, sir.” “ Well, what comes next?" on a cook shack. The world do "I don’t know, sir.” move. Peter Rumlt was over from Jurdttn trading with Stayton merchants yes­ terday. Rexall Pure Castile 5 and 10c “Where you see the Best” Trover & W eigel’s Studio in the Bak­ ery building is open every Saturday tf. Mrs. J. T. Caldwell is cocking at and Sunday. the Commercial Hotel. E. Roy and Forrest Mack sturted for Lee Tate and family attended the Holley for a week’s hunting and fishing trip Sunday. circus at Salem Friday. Jno. Thoma, wife and son Leonard, VV. A. Elder and son, Calvin and E. M. Olmsted and children, John and Hazel, attended the Barnes’ Circus in Salem Friday night. O f course the elders would not have gone it it had not been for the ’ ’ kiddos’ . Comedy SUNDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM “The Boundary Riders” American made Pathe Production In 5 Thrilling Parts. 5 & 10c W. Al. Jones, Secretary. Salem. Ore. Winthr» p Hsmmoml was over | Salem yesterday. Rathe News, Pi|s For Sale— Mrs. Henry - Miller and son o f Sub­ Mrs. Carrie Beauchamp is home from Mrs. Margaret Graham o f Kansas, 15 young pigs, just right for fetten- a visit with her son, Dr. F. E. Beau­ limity a n d Mrs. Nick Geymer and who has been visiting here at the S. children ot Kingston left for the Ex­ champ at Albany. *nK- P. P. Crabtree. G. Crabtree home for a few days, left position Saturday. Wednesday morning f o r Califo^iia, Mrs. C. Bushnell returned to her where she will visit both Expositions before returning to her home. Mrs. home in Salem Sunday after a week’s Supplies at Beauchamp’s, also Devel­ Graham lived i n Stayton about 2 0 ¡stay with her daughter, Mrs. J. M. oping and Printing. years ago. 1 Ringo o f this city. K od ak s and K od ak A. S. Davie and Stout & Son drove Myron Harwood o f South Dak. and about 435 cords of excelsior down the Miss Coral Smuck o f this place visited Santiam this week. j Friday and Saturday with Mr. Har­ wood’s sister in Salem. Dr. Brewer reports a boy born to Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sanders east o f Oliver P. Lesley, V. Dare Sloper and Stayton, September 1. the Misses i^na Berg and Emma Frank Miss Vivian Young left fr.r Moscow, motored to Salem and took in the cir­ Idaho today, where she is an instructor cus last Friday evening. iii the school at that place, A. L. Schaefer, wife and children o f Mrs. Edith Newberry o f Tacoma, Portland are here for a two weeks vis­ Washington i s visiting her parents, it with B. K. Schaefer o f this city and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Blakely. Carl Schaefer o f Linn county. ACTION OF SINGLE SPOON- FULL SURPRISES MANY State of Ohio, c l " ' of Toledo. I M Lucas County, f"' Fran;: J. r.iem-y m i l.o oath that ho la renlor partner < t tin- firm of |\ j. chenry A Co doing buolnesu l.i tlio Cay of To­ ledo, County and Stato aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the eum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev­ ery ran-! cf Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the uao of H A L ? /» C A TA Itm t CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo end S'lhorrlhcd In my t>r< sr—ce, this Cth day of December, Stayton people who bought the sim­ ple mixture o f buckthorn hark, glycer­ ine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka, arc sur­ prised at the INSTANT effect o f a SINGLE SPOONFUL. This remedy is «0 complete a bowel cleanser that it is used successfully I n appendicitis. Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and A . D. 1SS«. (Seal) A. VT. OLEASON. lower bowel and ONE SPOONFUL re­ Notary Public. TTall'a Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally lieves almost ANY CASE o f constips- end nets dlrortly upon the blood nnd mu- tion, sour o r gassy stomach. ONE con* stirfnoc* of tho system. Bond for testimonial*, free MINUTE after you take it the gasses F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. rumble and pasa out. V. Dare Sloper, Sold bv all Druatf***», "to. druggist. T a k e H a ll's I's m llT n i t s fu r c o n a t io a t lo s . -