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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1915)
Wilbur Woolen Mills 3rd ANNUAL CLEARANCE Sale IS NOW ON Do not miss th.-> G ■ itcsr ot Sales of a Clean-Up of mill ends accumulated in the past year at o ir mills and prices cut below the present price of raw reduced all down the line, except Mackinaw coats. wool, everything- T his is the week of real bar Clean*Uj? Sale of One Week gains in woolen goods at our Mills. Jobbers and retailers profits sliced off during this You cannot afford to miss it, come and look the stock over, and get acquainted with Home Manufactured Goods J. P. Wilbur, Mgr. Wilbur W oolen Mills Co. For Sore Throat tonsilitis and hoarsness use Nyal'a Sere Throat remedy. 26e p e r bottle at Beauchamp's. LOST- Black »ilk hand hag trimmed with beaded braid with coin purae in- aide with coin in purae. Return to thia office and receive suitable reward. Mra. H. J. Follis, Stay ton. Mra. Martin Her« accompanied her aiater Mra. Joa. Zubcr to Salem Sun day where Mrs. Zubcr will undergo treatment at the Salem hospital. Mra. Berg returned home that night. Jake Wourms Sr. and wife of eaat of Stay ton and Fret! Wourms, wife and little daughter o f Oregon City were visiting at the John Kerber home and other relatives and frianda here Tues day. TOWN The Come Back— 1 reel drama The Fortune Tellers—-I reel comedy The Little Rebel— 2 part war drama 4 Reels Orchestra Music T hey cannot help it. Saturday Night: Star Theatre Automobile Gloves Prices $1.75-$2.00-$2.50-$2.75-$3.00-$3.50 AH Prices—-A!l Sizes 3 Made by The Iowa Glove Co. For Sale At Lancefield’s Cash Shoe Store, Stayton Maliowe en postals a t at Rexall $1.00 Watches Rock Point FOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINES .is T H IS iS A R EA L BARGAIN AON® LIFE- [ R f J o Y f e : S i t i i » u r e e te L w k f * ia * « T r* a pl 3.1 » ACT KM QUICKLY! Send ua your order right away, or give it to our representative, or call and see us when in town. II you have never subscribed to our paper before, do it now and get these four magazines. If you are a regular subscriber to our paper, we urge you to send in your renewal at once, and get these four magarinei. If you are a sub scriber to any of these magazines, send your renewal order to us md we will extend your subscription for one year. I 18 c Think (If It ^ou can get these four Magazines for IIIIIIIV Ul II) If yea Subscribe to oar paper for one year. We have »ample copies of these ma rines on display at our office. Call and see them. They are printed on book piper with illustrated covers, and are full of clean, interesting stories and instructive articles on History. Science, Art, Music, Fashion, Fancy Needlework, General Farming, Live Stock and Poultry. l l . i s Send Your Order Se's:« Yea Forpt It * i .1 8 The Magazines Will Slop Promptly, Whe i Tine is Up * = M l TERE Is the Mystery of all Time THE BLACK BOX Commencing To-Night, Thursday Stayton THEATRE Subscribe For The Mail 5 and 10c The Shop N u n -2 part drama The Pretty Policeman-comedy Garnet McCrow and wife, Sam Low Little Miss Nuisance-2 part comedy-drama ery and slater Miss Lowery of McCoy visited at the Jos. Fisher home Tues 5 Reels Orchestra Music- 5 & 10c day and Wednesday. Mias Lena Berg is taking a two week's vacation from her work at the Stay-ton Hotel. Miss Rao Glover la taking her place during her absence. S. H. Heltzel, Grant Murphy and John Downing attended the i 0 .0 .F. Convention at Hubbard Saturday night. Mrs. Sarah Cox is home from Spring- D. M. Doll took them over in his Font. field where she has been visiting for County Supt. Smith visited the school some time. here Tuesday. Avery Murphy and family arrived Tom Riggs is carrying his hand i n a home from the Independence hop fields sling, * as the result of monkeying with yesterday. a double bitted ax. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hendricks and Lake and family have started family were trading with Stayton mer 1 for Jasper their home i n Indiana, after a chants Tuesday. pleasant visit here at the W. J. Hewitt Formaldehyde at Sloper's. Miss Sadie Shepherd visited over Sunday with relatives in Mill City. Frank Seigmund. wife a n d baby home and several other places. Miss Ina Harold was on the sick list daughter of Fern Ridge were Stayton Harvey Beauchamp and liste r Smith the first of the week. I. B. Carter and son Clifford of the ; visitors yesterday. left Monday morning f o r Portland, ------- Waldo Hills were in town yesterday. - they took the pharmacy exami r . j. , j ---------- Mr. and Mrs. Andrews of Jordan where nation. Cream Puffs with whipped cream fil- . were business visitors here one day the night. They are expected home to Beauchamp's Drug Store. lln8 at the Bakery. Saturday and Sun- ! first of the week. day. The regular quarterly meeting of the directors of the Stayton State Bank Mrs. Grace Warford was a Salem Mrs. E H. Hobson of Scio visited occured yesterday afternoon a t 3 visitor the first of the week. the Hobson home here the first of the | at Beauchamp’s. Guaranteed 1 year. o’clock. week. F. H. Downs finished a 30-foot silo Mrs. Jos. Fisher and son Norval vis- Road Supervisor Lambert is at work for Frank Rohwein last week. J. E. sloper has improved his resi- relatives in Eugene a few days on the West Stayton road and travel is closed in the city on that street and a dence with a new roof and a coat of the first of the week. detour is made until the road ta finished Mrs. Emma Giover left Friday for paint. Portland where she will work. Rev. F. S. Lawrence will preach in Miss Clara Rauscher of Sublimity the Baptist Church next Sunday at 11 Miss Etta Lang ot Silver Creek Fails visited at the A. Rauscher home here ! a. m. and 7:30 p. m. is cooking at the Stayton Hotel. Sunday. If there is anything better th ^ | those mir.ee pies at the Bakery its the pump A very pleasant time was had kin pie3 at the same place. by the children of the neighbor- i .1 8 *1 Geo. Brown and wife motored to hood Saturday afternoon at the Portland and speqt the week home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank, And Our Paper All One Year ----- end there Friday it being the ninth birthday of on business. Every body that comes B U Y S at the prices. Saturday Night: ' %■ V Eat Lowney’s Chocolates T h e Best by T est. nowned wX and Re advertised the World over. Anything you want in Candies. Oranges and Bananas on hand all the time. Standard Brands of Tobaccos and Cigars. W e handle Confections and Tobaccos in large quantities See Us First. Tobacco Coupons Redeemed in your own city at no cost for postage or registra tion. Bring your coupons to me, I have over $200.00 worth of their daughter I da . Games premiums on hand now. Magazines and Newspapers. If your subscription to The Mail ia were played and a light lunch due, better pay up now and get the big served. J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor, magazine club we offer. F. M Fresh and family visited Mrs. Smith and daughter-in-law Mrs. relatives in Stayton Sunday. Frank Smith of near Mehama wore C. J. Hunt and family spent Stayton visitors Tuesday. Sunday at the Henry Miller home. Dr. Beauchamp reports a nine-pound boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Laf- J. J. Staiger and family motor ed to Salem Thursday. fon of Lyons, October 9th. Mra. C. M. Tyson and daughter Miss School supervisor, J. L. Smith Over 200 Sweaters from a full sample line Grace of Sublimity were trading with visited our school Tuesday after Stayton merchants Monday. noon. Frank and family motored NO TWO ALIKE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Munkcrs to A. Mission Bottom Sunday. Miss of North Santiam, a girl, October 12. Violet Fulton accompanied them Rough Neck, Low Neck, No Neck, Dr. Brewer is in attendance. home. Rubber Neck, Plain, Ribbed, School Books and Supplies at Siop- E. C.Downing, wife and moth er’s Drug Store. er motored to Salem Tuesday af Fancy, Blue, Green, Red, Nor Mrs. Preston Wood of West Stayton, ternoon. GEM CONFECTIONERY SWEATERS! folk, Coat, Jersey, All Kinds, Colors, Sizes, Styles and Prices from 50c up who was operated upon at the Salem hospital recently will be home shortly. Cider Made for 2c per gallon, bring apples and barrels. | Peter Welter, Sublimity, Oregon. tf. GOOD NEWS Absolutely Anything you want in Sweaters at M a n y S tayton R e ad ers H a v e H eard It asssl Profited Thereby. “Good news travels fast,” and the The biggest bargain we have ever off many sufferers in this vicinity ered our subscribers is The Mail and are glad bad to back learn where relief may be four magazines, all on^ year, for only found. Many a lame, weak and aching $1.18. back is bad no more, thanks to Doan’s Kidney Pills. Thousands upon thous Luther Cole got his nose broken bv a ands of people are telling the good news flying stick at the Excelsior Mill one of their experience with this tested White Leghors and Plymoth Rock day last week. Dr. Brewer treated, remedy, Here is an example worth cockerls, pure bred nnd bred to lay, the injury. reading: each if taken soon. J.W . Hironn W. Ingle, farmer, 125 N. Fourth $1.50 Mrs. Jos. Sherman and children of St., J. Corvallis, Scio, Ore. 11-4 . Oregon, says: “ I was Shaw spent the week-end visiting at attacked by pain in my left side. Al the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. though I tried a great O V ER 68 YEA R S ' deal of medicine, Chas. Fischer here. E X P E R IE N C E the pain clung to me. The kidney se cretions were filled with sediment and Htato of Ohio, city of Toledo. i._ the passages were often attended with 4 L u c a s C o u n ty . t ' F rank J. Cheney m akes oatli th a t ho la a burning pair,. Nothing helped me senior p a rtn e r of the Arm of V. J. Cheney until I got Doan's Kidney Pills. They A Co., doing business In the City of To ledo. C ounty and S tate aforesaid, and were juat what I needed and leas than th at «aid firm will pay th e sum of ONE TR ADE M A R K S H U N D R ED DOLLARS for each nnd ev a box rid me of the trouble.” (State D isions ery case of C atarrh th a t cannot be ru rrd ment given September 9th, 1907.) C Ae. by the uso of H A LL’S CA TA R R H CURC. Anfonn n*nd!nfl n *k*t<*h und d«»Rcr1nMor mur FR A N K J. C H EN EY . nnlclrlf m irertnin otir opinion f roe wnnchor an Over Five Years Later, Mr. Ingle liiT«»iitlnn lip ro b fib irrn ttiitab ltL Communl/v* Sworn to before me and aubrvrlbed In ut rief !r confidant - • *t»l. HANDBOOK : ot. « I'nfriita m y prrrcr.ee, th is €th day of December, said: “ I use Doan’s Kidney Pills oc Ilona •ont, froa. tildi *Rt atfonrf for •oniirl:iff ptUmt It. A . D. 1838. Put ant* taken through Munn & Co. rec®l?c casionally, with fine results.” (Seal) A. W . OLEASON. tpfr.tal notice, w ithout c harge, in th e N otary Public. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim H all's C atarrh Cure la taken Internally Am erican. and acts directly upon thn blood nnd m u ply ask for a kidney remedy -get A Scientific bandaomalf lllnatratftd w ^klf. Vjtrg»«t. rtr cous surface* of the system . Send for Doan’s Kidney l’illa the same that dilation of any •«'tnutltio Journal. Tnrma, fd i testim onials, free. F. J. C H EN EY A CO.. Toledo. O. Mr. Ingle had. Foster-Milburn Co., —tar : four mon tba. #1. bold by all Sold by all Drugglr**. 7'iC. Props,, Buffalo, N. Y. Take H all's Fsmilv Pills tor e o u U w tli» . . CH r BU W A .blostoo .IkU . KLECKER’S P atents o p y r ig h t s .... * New fort AC TION OF SINGLESPOON FUL SURPRISES MANY Stayton people who bought the sim ple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycer ine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka, are sur prised at the instant effect of n single spoonful. This remedy is so complete a bowel cleanser that it is used success fully in appendicitis. Ad!er-i-ka nets on both upper and lower bowel and one spoonful relieve« almost any rase of constipation, sour or gussy stomach. One minute after you take it the gass es rumble and pass out. V. Dare Slop- er, druggist. K, "|, l . ye o M il,« with i*r#