Sir*. Ellen Reynold* of Rooky Point In response to a number of inquiries visi te l with friend* li e r e Saturday ! l desire to announce that I am in a ■ ml Sun lav. position to handle a number of private pupils on violin and all band instru- I), c. Davis. Evurytl >K >* fteah, sweet m il clean ments. t the Bakery. Y< u are invited in to '■>ok it over. Troubled With Constipa­ l.uater Sandman w a a down from tion? Then use the pleasant candy Mill City over Sunday nnd visited with tasting aureacting Figaen Tablets-* hi* fnn ily here. purely vegetable laxative. 10-2R-R0e at Beauchamp'*, th e REXALL Store. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I'trel of Fern Ridge were trading with Slayton mer-1 Sunday morning at th<> Methodist chants Tuesday. Kpiacopal church the pastor will preach on "The Conquering Croaa", In the' Mrs. O. A. Sand and hnby was up evening the subject of the diseoiira* ; from Turner Sunday am! a. ent the day wilt l>e "A Fastidious Young Woman." i with her husband here. Win. and Murgarite Ryan and Miss Frank Siegmund, w ife and baby girl Bessie Shank o f Ml. Pleasant have I of Fern litige wi re trading with Stay- rented the (ieo. Brown house on Third I ton merchants yesterday. St. across from the school house where they will live while attending high Cord wood, tier wood, tir and aah for scho >1 here, ! sale. 2 miles northwest of Stayton. Mr. ami Mr*. G. L. Brown, Mr*. 0. L. Burson. tf Kate Preaton and Clara Miclke were Colpatus Tooth paste, the most Salem visitor* Sunday. They were ac­ companied home by Misa Wanda Brown widely advertised in the world, who was a week-end gui st of Misa Ca- at. Sloper’s Drug Store. celia Mielke. BAKIN© POWDER Absolutely Pure No Alum—No Phosphate Mra. Geo. ("¡-spell of Victor Point visited w th her son Archie and family on Wednesday ot this week B -rn—To Mr. anil Mrs. J. W. Mayo yesterday, November 3, a girl. Dr. Beauchamp was in attendance. 15 lbs. beut berry sug ir at Young’s Cash Grocery next Friday the 5th for $ 1 . 00 . Bronchial Lozen- Red f o r coughs, use Cherry Bark Cough Cure, your money back if not satisfied. 25c-50c-$l colus and hoarseness. 25c box. For Coughs and Colds Chas. Hottinger w.ìs in town on busi- bottle at Beauchamp's, the REXALL ness Monday. Store. C. E. Taylor made a flying trip to Salem yesterlay. Talcum Powder, all kinds and odors at Sloper’s. Mrs. C. O. Crawford is visiting a few davs in Portland. L. A. Thomas sert another load of hogs to Portland last week. W. A. Elder and wife visited in Port­ land Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Horace Lilly expects to spend Sundav with her mother at Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilbur were Sa- lem visitors one night last week, going Mrs. J. R Gardner spent the week­ to the capital city to attend a lecture. end visiting her sister, Mrs. Mills in Next Saturday you will find 6 bars Albany. of White Wonder soap for 25cents on Ed Young and wife motored to Sa­ the bargain counter at Young's Cash lem Sunday f o r a day’s visit with Grocery. friends. John Hafner Jr. and wife of near White Leghors and Plymoth Rock Silverton were visiting at the home of cockerls, pure bred and bred to lay, Mrs. Hafner’s sister, Mrs. P. Deidrich $1.50 each if taken soon. J. W. Hirons Tuesday. Scio, Ore. ll-lx W. S. Hall and wife of near Van­ Home made ohocolates, caramels, couver, Wash, are here for a few day’s taffy, peanut brittle and others at the visit with their nephew, C. E. Kramer and wife. Bakery. Star Theatre Who Pays? Coupon * " Miss or Mrs ------------------------------------------------- Good for one Nsght Only Cut out the above coupon, fill it in and present it at the tick­ et window at the Star Theatre Saturday night, Nov. 6, and re­ ceive a Free admission to the first of “ Who Pays?” PAYS? Series No. 1, Three parts The Price of Fame “Watermelon Timo” Comedy 'M y Little Girl” duett by Misses Verda aud Gladys Hamman Orchestra, R and 10c SUNDAY NIGHT Convict No. 9999 And the Girl Who lives in th t Abbot Apartments, 3 parts “Ory Gin" Comedy R arts, Orchestra music, fi and 10c Star Theatre Heavy Shoes for Winter Here they are for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN Hand Made Loggers-The Best in the World 10 and 12 in. tops, $9.50 and $10.00 Come in and see these loggers, they are the very best made Lancefield’s Cash Shoe Store, Stayton Eat Lowney’s Chocolates A s re p 1 a n r-W i n g*. V arious kinds of m aterial Including linen, silk, cotton, celluloid films an d alu m in u m foil, ba»* been tried fo r covering th e w ings of aeroplanes, but none has proved so s a tisfa c to ry an fa r ns linen covered w ith sev eral c o a ts o f a ru b b e r solution T h is coating In­ creases th e s tre n g th of th e linen about 5 per cent, m akes It m ore e n d u rin g u n ­ 1 d e r v ary in g w e a th e r condition* nnd j cau ses It to stre tc h ro nil absolutely sm ooth su rface, a fe a tu re th a t Is of the u tm o st a d v a n ta g e In fa s t flights. Silk, w hich w ould seem to m ake an Ideal covering on acco u n t of Its lig h t­ ness an d s tre n g th , h as t>ecn found u n ­ satisfa c to ry . as It does not w ith sta n d exposure to su n a n d ra in nnd does not lend Itself readily to th e ap p licatio n of can tin g com pounds.—London A nsw ers. W h e n J a c k s o n D inad. W hen Colonel D avy C rockett w ns a By selling your hogs on foot, honest 1 ; m etnlicr o f congress an d w as a t his weights, top prices, give us » trial am)! , home in T ennessee som e one asked him ulsiut th e d in n e r hour in W ashington, be convinced. Stayton Produce Co. 11 lie wiki th e com m on iieople a te d in n er a t 12. the n ex t above them a t I. tbe Mi-.i Cora Miller,a teacher of Salem ineii-lnilits lit 2. the rep re se n ta tiv e s a t and for some time the president of the 3. the senator* I II 4. m em bers of the young people’* society of one of the j cabinet a t u and th e vice president ill <■ "H ut w hen doe* th e p resident din e?” capital city churches, was in Stayton "W h at! Old H i c k o r y s a i d C rockett. last wee!:. ! anx io u s to fix a tim e t hat w ould suit his Idea o f Ja c k s o n ’s g reatn ess. "W ell, Must-r Calvin and little sister Zelma he d o esn ’t e a t till n ext day!" “My Little Girl” duett, Misses Verda and Gladys Hamman WHO frigid tone* eM Igee a single gold piece, w hich be sobmaaly Geo. Roeser of Sublimitv was a caller laid on th e m antelpiece o f his renal at ¡it the Mall office Monday. Mr. Roeser Pity*. T o w ard the end his eye w an ­ bought the Mick place just north of dered acro ss th e sickroom to th is coin, and. p o in tin g to It. lie said to bis son: Sublimity last Spring. -S ee th ere! F ifty y e a rs ago w hen I cam * to P a ris I had one lotils In my The Rrode Club met at the home of possession. W hy am I accused of be Mrs. F. I Junes last night and enjoyed Ittg n prodigal? I have presen-ed and a nice time. MUa June Kearns will possess It still. See! T h ere it la!" eiiter:..i:i the club Wednesday, Nov. 17. 1 T h is w as D um as Inst Jest. Who Pays? SAT. NIGHT A Very Interesting and Entertaining Program Su n a a t a n d T w ilig h t. T w ilig h t ta a phenom enon caused by atm o sp h eric refractio n . W hen th e su n gels below th e borU uu we a re not Itn- uicdtately plunged into th e d a rk n ese of night A lthough th e su n ts below o u r horizon, raya o f so la r lig h t a re lient or refracted by th e te rre s tria l atm o sp h ere anti co n tin u e to furniaii som e alight Illum ination. T he process co n tin u es w ith dim inishing In ten sity u n til th* su n la so fa r below th e horizon th a t th e re fra c tin g pow er o f tlie atm oapbero la no longér able to bend th e ray* enough to produce a risib le effect. T h e tim e a f t e r su n aet th a t th e aun reaches such a position v a n e s w ith th e la ti­ tude o f th e place. T h ere is leas tw i­ light a t th e tropic ro n e th a n a t th e te m p e ra tu re o r frigid rone. T h is ts d u e to less tim e tak en by th e s u n ’s ray s to pass th ro u g h the atm osphere, a t th e tropic ro n e th e m n 'i ray s being p e r­ p en d icu lar a n d a t th* te m p e ra te a n d Stayton Circle No. 142 a n d The J. D. Densmore and wife of Lebanon Grange moved into the I.O.O.F. Hall were guests at the L. A. Thomas home Watch I h e bargain counter a t from the Freres Bldg, on Tuesday of Yojng’s Cash Grocery from day to Monday, this week. day. There will be Angel Food and Jelly Miss Kate Shelley who has been Theodore Highberger o f north o f j Roll among other good things at the teaching summer school near Waldport Sublimity was a Stayton caller Tues­ i Bakery. is making an extended visit with home day. folks here. Mrs. Mattie Bruce of Lyons was a Will Dart of Linn county was a busi­ week end guest at the Dr. C. H. Brew­ E. C. Matten and wife o f Salem I ness visitor here on Tuesday of this ! spent the week-end visiting at t h e er home. D u m a s* L a s t Jest. week. home of their daughter, Mrs. M. J. D um as th e eld er w ns tb e son o f a gen eral of N apoleon B onaparte, w ho ' Crabtree here. w ould tak e his soldiers by th e breeches Dr. Beauchnmp reports a 9$ pound and fling them over th e pnlnsade* to an WANTED- About 25 young people held a Hal­ girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hol- a s s a u lt 1000 pounds of cabbage. lowe’en party at the Titus house in the ford of this place on Tuesday of this D um as Inherited m uch of th a t sam e W. F. Klecker. west part of town and had fine time sp irit weeM It Is snkl th a t D um ns left playing games, etc. I’nria for th e la st tim e ta k in g w ith him Save The Cost of Butchering LOCAL TALENT SATURDAY NIGHT f T he Best by Test. nowned 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 premiums on hand now. Magazines and Newspapers. J. A. HENOEKSHOTT, Proprietor, GEM CONFECTIONERY Daily Telegram And Stayton Mail Both One Year $ 3.00 S T A Y T O N -S A LEM AUTO STAGE Will make regular trip* every day. Sundays inrluded as follows: I-cave - Stayton - 7:4RA. M. " - Sublimity - 8:00 •• " Aumsvillc-meet trainfi2 8:20 •' *' - Turner - 8:35 " Arrive Salem-mcet Ore.Elec. 9:10 " Leave Ore. Elec. Salem 4:36 P. M. Arrive - Turner - 5.05 •• " Aumaville-mcct trainfil 6:20 ** " - Sublimity . 5:45 " ” - Stayton - 6:00 " Joseph Hamman a re ea te n by th e acid and easily c ru m ­ bled w ith a pick.—New York Tim es. S. H. Williams has moved back to Oregon. He has located in Stlvcrron, K e p t H i * W o rd . C ondem ned M urderer ito law y er)— where he haa bought iato the Cooley & Vou sold yon could get m e off w ith a Williams Vulcanizing Co. for the re­ He will be life sentence, nnd here I am to It* elec­ pair of automobile tires. tro cu ted In a w eek. La w y cr—1T h a t's all | glad to see any of his Stayton frienda right. You will be Im prisoned for life, at his new place of business at any w on't you? A nd only a m onth, Instead time. Stanley Starr is training a choir of twelve voices to assist in the services at the Methodist church. They made their first appearance last Sunday and made a creditable showing. of long, w eary years. He reasonable, m an.— Boston T rav eler. Dr. Beauchamp took Mrs. Harvey Wright of Aumsvtlle, t o the Salem H i s C ura. A m an w ho m arried a w idow lias In­ Hospital Monday and operated upon her the same day for a tumor. The vented n device to cu re Iter o f eter- Doctor reports Mrs. Wright as getting oally p raising Iter fo rm er husband. W henever she begins to d e sc a n t on his along as well as could be expected. advertised the W orld over. Anything you want in Candies. Oranges and Bananas on hand all the time. Standard Brand« of Tobaccos and Cigars. W e handle Confections and Tobaccos in large quantities See U* First. attended a masked Hallowe’en party at the Barton W. Smith home in aalem. R e m o v in g Stu m p s. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Meredith, Miss The party was in honor o f Master T he G erm an m ethod of rem oving stu m p s is sim p ler and less d a n g ero u s Pauline Adams, Miss Margaret Legge, Sedral Smith. (ban o u r way. T hey Isire a hole In th e Kenneth Legge and their mother Mrs. m p an d pour into It equal p a rts of Fred Legge, all of Salem, spent Satur­ “ Who Pays” , or The Price of stu n itric und su lp h u ric acids A fter a few day at the Methodist parsonage coming Fame, i s short, containing1 12 wedks th e la rg e st stu m p s of h a rd wood over in the I^gge Studebaker. series hut it is full of “ kick” in every one. First, Saturday night Star Theatre. and Re Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely d e r a n g e whole system when entering It tnr „ hrnugh the mucous surfaces Such articles should never be used except on prescription* nobl* ipialltlea. th is Ingenious No. 2 from reputable physicians, ns tha damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you m erely says. ’Poor, d e a r m a n —bow 1 enn possibly derive from them. H all's C atarrh Cure, m nnufsclured by F. J. do w ish hie had not died.'" Wanted To Exchange— Cheney ft Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting For wheat or oat*. Pure ored Reg-! directly upon the blood nnd mucous su r­ A W a it in g M a n sio n . istered Poland China Swine. Best faces of the system. In buying H all's I’orluip* Micro Is n m ansion In heaven C atarrh be sure you get the genu- blood line* in Northwest. This is the ■ Mi*l will a lw a y s lie e m p t y - a m ansion Ine. It Is Cure taken Internally and made In champion herd of the Pacific North-1 w aiting to receive th o se w ho In th e ir* Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney ft Co. Tea- free. west 1913. F. P. Farrington, R.F.D.2i youth n e v er snub b ed th e ir an x io u s p ar tlmonlat* Sold by Druggist*. Price 75c per bottle. 11-18 Stayton, Ore. Barnea place. ent*.—4 J. Hell. Taka Ball's Family Pills for const!pattern. I Herbert, the 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bennett of this city, < caught the first finger on his right- hand In a sausage grinder, Saturday and tore the end of hla first finger off. Dr. Beaurhamp was Immediately called [ and the little fellow ia getting along nicely. I j 1 Dr Mile*' A nti-Pain Pill* fur rheum atism