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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1915)
FALLS AND BRFAKS ARM HIDES? HIDES! “ Blue Blood and Yellow” DulaM, tho 14-yiar-oM son o f Mr*. Cow hides, horse hides, sheep hides, Dora Shrove o f this city, foil from n nny kind <jf hides, hiithest market price trope*« at noon today, breaking the 12-9 Slayton Produce Co. hones in his rifeht arm. Ho whs imme diately taken to III. Brower's roaidorce Martin Minier and wife o f near Scio whore the injury w»a treated. were trading with Stayton merchants Mrs. Frank o f S.. 1 mity whi a Stay- Saturday. Do You Read Labels? Domestic s c ie n c e tea ch ers and fo o d a u t h o r it ie s are urgin g the housew ife to c a r e f u lly read the la b e ls on a l l fo o d a r t i c l e s . “ WHO PAYS" NO. 7 Saturday Night ton visitor Monday. The laws o f most S tates compel fo o d m anufacturers to p rin t the in g re d ie n ts o f t h e ir products on the la b e l, and t h is enables consumers to d is t in g u is h h e a lth f u l fo o d s f n the .10 which may be d e le t e r io u s . O A N C E -A t Beauchamp’s Hall Mrs. A. Weidner o f Aun.sville visit Saturday night. Dec. 18, and Christmas isi relatives here Monday. Eve, I>ee. 24. All invited. Miss Mary Walker o f West Stayton was a visitor here Tuesday. John Huber o f Mt. Pleasant was a business visitor here Saturday. H igh-grade baking powders are made o f ra re cream o f t a r t a r , derived from g ra p es. Royal Bak in g Pc’* nr is a typo o f the h ig h est g r a d -. -t is h e a lt h fu l beyond a doubt iuid the s a fe s t and best t o USQ. A story of a Golden Idol with Clay Feet. Everybody goes to see “ W h o Pays." Dare you gaze into the Pool? Mrs. Peter Blone and daughter, Miss Adelain o f West Stayton were shoppers here Monday. The Stayton Produce Co. shipped a nice ear o f hogs to Portland from West Will Ware o f Baker City is here vis Stayton today. iting his mother Mrs. J. W. Thomas. SUNDAY NIGHT PROGRAM “ The Price of Crime” When you buy the children's presents We will have peanuts roasted fresh don’ t fail to see Sloper'* stuck. You every day during the holidays. Sloper. can satisfy them here. The low -grade baking powders a re made from alum, a m ineral e c ia s a l t , cr phosphate o f lim e. 3 Reels and Comedy Norris Frank and sister Miss Mabel .. ... . , ............... .... „ Harry ( hrisman. wife and daughter were visiting Mrs. V. D. Sloper Satur- , . , . ... . . * o f I.inn county visited at the John day Sandner home here Sunday. Consumers can le a rn the char a c t e r o f the baking powder by r e fe r r in g to the l a b e l , which must s ta te whether the con ten ts in clu d e cream o f t a r t a r , alum o r phosphate. Klecker wants 1000 pounds of country bacon. Star Theatre Mrs. Neibert and son Jake spent lust week visiting relatives i n Portland. fh*> returned home Suturday. DON’T SUFFER FROM COLD FEET Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Teft o Union The Trover-W eigci Studio at Stayton j Hill were business visitors here Mon will be open Jan. 1st & 2nd and the day. (Irst Saturday and Sunday o f each month. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York IN A N Y SENSE I have n large stock of Warm Slippers waiting to be WANTED—1000 lbs. of country bacon at Klecker’s. AROUND r/TO W N Harold,Murphy is over from Salem this week. Our Xmas stationery represent a line within reach o f a moderately tilled purse. Sloper’s. An "E g g C ircle" is being organized 1 Prof. Lamb o f O .A .^ . A meeting v as held in the city hall yesterday af- t . rnooa and another this afternoon. carried away, and your friends and relatives will ap WANTED TO TRADE Wagon for | single buggy and harness. See wagnn nt Mutschler's barn. W.H. Barber, Scio, Ore. G. E. Welter from Biggar, Canada is lt here visiting his relatives in the Waldo Miss Roxie Stayton, a trained nurse Hills. o f Seattle, is attending, Mrs. Charle* FuR SALE—A tine, pure-bred, HoN ita y lo n , whose infant was buried Sun stein bull calf. Half white, half black. day. Miss Stayton will be here a week or more. 12-Ö0x Chas. Hottinger. preciate a gift o f that kind. there is a good selection. For Every ill there is a Remedy, For Cold Feet the Answer is “ A Stiff Upper Lip and a Pair of Lanuofieifs Slippers” Lancefield's Cash Shoe Store, Stayton Ed Smith and wife o f Mt. Pleasant We have Books, Bibles, Pyrolin ivory [ were trading with Stayton merchants } Novelties and Useful Gifts, Mirrors John Kintz and wife and Jos. Zim Monday. and Leather Goods. Sloper’s Drug merman and wife o f Sublimity were Store. visiting at the John Kerber home Mon H o w 's T h is ? day. W e offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re cord for any case of Catarrh that Useful gifte for Xmas are the m ost' Mis3 Ellen Gurley o f California has cannot bo cured by Hall’s Catarrh acceptable this year. Read Gehlen's Cure. been visiting a few days with h e r ad on the third page of the Mail and F. J. C H E N E Y & CO.. Tsleds, O. friend, Mrs. Effie Miller. Miss Gurley TYe, ths unJcrslsne l. l.-.—i known T. J. make up your mind to buy something iott for Salem today, where she will be Cheney for tho t u t IT veers, nnil bcllcvo useful as well as appropriate. him p rfccliy honornblj l.i rll business married before returning to her home transactions a n t tlnan-1 T.y a b l- to carry out a r y obligations tnads by hla Arm. in Oakland, Cal. n a t io n a l c a n : : o . c :::iiE P .cz. Howard Terman o f West Stayton, Toledo, O. H all's Catarrh Curo la taken Internally, broke his collar bone Saturday while ; tctln j ilr c r tly u r n tho blood an d m > helping the West Stayton school boys l •ous rurfac a c f tho svrtem. Testimonlnli i at f - I - 1'-- 73 renta p r b.-ttle. Bold play a game o f foot ball. Dr. Beau- j )y rll P ru T -'sts. champ was called and set the injury. Take Hall's I’amily 7*1 Un f >r ecutipatiob. Happy Holidays To Y o u ! Remember always that l box of our superfine con fections is always an ap One Diamond Ring I Manager Norman of the Oregon Power Co. Eugene, reports decided feeling of optimism among merchants and bankers andi inquires about power and light from farmers and merchants. FREE ,-•* 'iaTob.acco Coupons Redeemed in your oWn city at no cost for postagé or registra- f tion. Bring your coupons to me, I have over $200.00 worth of premiums on hand now. Magazines and Newspapers. Southern Oregon Traction Co. will extend its electric line from Medf< rd to Jacksonville, work to begin January 1. J. A. HENDENSH0TT, Proprietor, S. P. Co. employs 5000 people in Oregon paying them $4,850- j 000 annually and $1,200,000 taxes or 12 percent of the taxes c o l-« lected by counties through which|its line runs. At Luthy’s jewelry Store GEM CONFECTIONERY Port of Astoria will erect $22,000 grain elevator. Payette is promised a $50,000 hotel. H A V E Y O U SEEN Newport will have a radio station at an early date. December 24. Oregon fir will be used in the floor of the Dalles post office instead of Southern yellow pine as specified. Similar substitutions are planned in other federal buildings in Oregon. Full infomation and particulars at Luthy’s Store. 4* 4* 4-Sf- 4* propriate gift to your Sweetheart, Mother or Sister. T h e goods are always fresh and clean. T h e subscription to a magazine will give lasting reminders, and a box of our choice cigars will be appreciated by almost any man. And now the lawyers want to extend the scope of the liabil ity law from employer and employe to apply to anybody and not merely holding employer liable to employes. AND 9 OTHER ARTICLES To Be Given Away Chance for Industries— Corning, California, a good town of 2500 population, has support for an ice plant, a bottling works, and | a cigar factory. Address, T.E. Harper, Corning, California. Beauchamp's Drug Store J., u n *«. Bfi2 oi v 1 * Presents for A ll Make Your Xmas Rians as Early as Possible The early buyer gets the best choice. You can’ t expect otherwise This year we have a very superior stock of gifts of every class, something for every member o f the family and other friends. Toilet Sets, Perfumes. Shaving Sets, Mirrors.' Baby Goods, Fancy Things, Candy and others. Make your list out early and come talk it over with us. Don’t wait till the Christmas crowd starts. PLEASING GIFTS -PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY Some for father, mother, aunt, uncle, sister, sweetheart and cousin; also something for grandma and grandpa. At our store you will find many suggestions for beautiful and useful gifts. Don’t worry your brrin thinking about what to give but simply come here and look over our line of Holiday Goods. Beauchamp's Drug Store .wmémÙà* i k ê i A t à . DON’T FORGET THE PLA C E J. R. Gardner’s Cash Store -j. H * n > « . The beautiful display o f Christmas notions at j, R. GARDNER’S CASH STORE? There are Dolls, Teddy Bears, Tops, and Rattles for the Babies. Trains, Games, Blocks and Mystic Erectors for the Boys. Toilet Sets, Work Boxes and Doll Cradles for the Girls, and many dainty, useful, ar ticles for the older people. 4* 4* 4* 4^4*'4^ 4* 4 •*4*'4* #^e e^e .ete' 4* 4* 4 * 4 * 4 * * m Get them now while Good Things Galore From Our Store To Your Doo r . More Truth Than Poetry In TMit Our Great Stock of Good Things Teas, Coffees, Snappy and mild Cheese, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Lemons, Olive Oil, Syr ups, and the finest grade of canned goods. Nuts and can dies of all kinds. Everything need in the Grocery line, and Best of all, the Prices are All Right. Young’s 6ash Store