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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1916)
. ................. . mm * SAN -TO X corn liquid in guaranteed. Trained Nurse Mrs M. liilkey o f Stayton is ready at any time to answer Mr». Joe. Ilamman wa* «hopping in all calla. Charges reasonable. Ad Salem Friday. dress as above or phone Lanceflel.i's Store. 8 80x A. Laffoon wa* down front Fox Val ley yesterday. Mrs. Herry Löffler, sister o f Mrs. F. F. Foster ami w ife were Salem Mary Follis, was here to attend the tunoral o f H. J. Follis yesterday, ns visitors Sunday. was also Mrs. Follia’ lirother H. SJ Mr. and Mrs. Smalt were week-end Williams of Linn county. visitors in Portland. England, Germany and France Agree on one thing, if on no other. They all prohibit the sale o f alum baking powders. . Beware of Ointments for % Wendel Freres came home Sunday Catarrh That Contui.i Mercury for a few days visit. There must be a good reason for this. It is because alum w as found to be un- The Misses Hamman were in the j Capital City Sunday. healthful. Royal Baking P o w d er is made o f cream || \. W olf of near Aumsville was in Station trading Mommy. o f tartar, derived from grapes, a natural food product, and contains no alum nor V.rs. J. C. Mayo spent the week-end visiting friends at Lyons. other questionable ingredients. R O Y A L B A K IN G P O W D E R N e w York Let Sloper help y o u outline your em p ii gn against squirrels. CO. • a rm-rvury w ill surviv lira ire y Cie s e n t« o t ami'll nail roin plelvl)* ilvraiitfn tlm w hols ayatrnt when «n tv rliv t It Uirnuait III « mucoua surfaces. Bu. Ii a rtic le* almuM n ever be uji J except on preacrlpllona from reput ib la physic'.m s. a t t li« it »m as ■ they w ill do Is t n f d j t.i Ili a good v u can possibly derive from I cm Ifa ll'a C atarrh Cure, m an n fact” r «d h r F. J. Cheney & Co.. Tided-i. n.. eon'alr.a no m ercury. ami la taHen l- t - r n - llv . Acting d irectly upon the Mood and mtlcotja aur. facca o f the ry.otcm In tvtvfm* Ifa ll'a C atarrii C ore he sure you c t li e genu ine. It la taVen tr -rn a lly a rd mad " In Toledo, Ohio, b v r. ' Cheney & C v "n - tlm onlala free. S rld bv P r u a i Is. T ric e T i« per 1 ottl*. Taka Hail a V » « .. , 'i 't . lo r c aallpadoo Saturday Night— A N e w Invention in the h Romance of Elaine See i t ! 5 Reels. “ The Searchlight Gun” Good Music “ Come and See” Sunday Night- Complete Change of Program “A GOOD SHOW” See Posters and judge for yourself Star Theatre .Miss Marie Henkel was a guest of Mrs. L. A. Thomas Tuesday. Dr. Brewer reports a girl born to Mr ard Mrs. E. Thayer March 17. L AROUND T O W N '* Bring Vr. and Mrs. 0. Iret >n o f Salem vis ited at the Williams home yesterday. In Your Good Drugs, Coupons : Good cigars. Good soda at Beauchamp's W A N TE D —Sawed Oak Posts. Write J. J. Staiger and family were in cr phone B. F. Fresh, Shaw. Or. 3-30x from Sublimity on business Saturday. i i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mirons of Shel-j burn were visitors in Stayton Saturday.1 Peter Deidnch sold two Funis last Eggs FOR S A L E -B la ck Minorca. Henry Siegraund and family o f Fern Saturday aturday. One to Wm. Mollet o f the Pure bred, best laying strain. 75c per Rid(fe were Staytor vigitors Saturday. Waldo Hills and one to L. S. Lambert setting of 15. Mat. Mueller, Stayton, o f near Stayton. Ore. tf. I M ff_ R L Putnarn and baby are ™ —— — — —— ——— — ——— —— ^ ~ 1 ' ” T ? ""t- - - ~ itjng home folks near Aumsville this 1 week. Frank Siegmund, wife and baby mot- ! ored in from Fern Ridge Friday on business. ONLY A SHORT TIME inspection and approval the largest and best stock of H A R D W A R E and F U R N IT U R E in Marion County outside cf Salem. The new room in the R oy Building on T h ird Street, Stay- ton, is large and commodious, 50x100, and will be packed full S O O N , with our big stock of goods. Opening. W atch for the Don't M iss It. & K Green Trading Stamps Lilly Hardware Co. SPRING WASH GOODS Are Arriving Daily Dainty Voiles, Plain and Figured. Fancy Flaxons. Serviceable Ginghams. Silk Organdies. WHITE GOODS See the splendid line of White Waists in north window at J. R. Gardner’s Cash Store O akland T h e Smoothest riding, the M ost Perfect Stream line body, the Quickest to Respond, the Best Equipped, the Finest Finished of any car made under a thousand dollars. W hat car is it, why the O A K L A N D S IX of course $895 f. o. b. Stayton For sale by KORINEK & MIELKE Before Apr.l ’ When You Beat Lancefield’s SHOES Mrs. Jack Ditter o f Sublimity visited I her sister, Mrs. W. F. Klecker here I Saturday. W ill elapse until we will have ready for your 0 i “Always a Good Place to Go” Going Some ! Pete Welter of near Sublimity was a, business visitor here Tuesday. rtrj Comedies Strawberry Fume*. It seems dlfflcult to Itelieve there can . I Mrs. Bessie Goode of Salem is visit be any connection between strawber ing her brother V. A. Goode and family ries and poison gnses. but the associa ' i this week. tion exists. The steamships that bring fruit from Brittany to Plymouth re Clarence Overholtx and mother of fuse to carry passengers when convey , Linn county were trading in Stayton ing a cargo of strawberries txH-uuae of ! Saturday. the Intoxicating fumes given off by the berries when packed In bulk. Even the seamen have orders to keep on Sloper will roast peanuts Saturday, buy deck ns ranch as possible. As straw- I>errlcs, even tons of them, give off no them fresh. very pungent smell, the theory has Mrs. O. V. Myers visited at the Jno been advanced that the Intoxicating effect of n cargo of the fruit Is due to Potter home at Potter’ s Mill a few the fermentation of the sugar In the days last week. berries.—London Globe. Johnie Brunner and Max Roberts of Up te H im . Silverton were visiting friends here the Coyly the bluablng girl nppmnched first of the week. her father ns he sat at ease after din Her. "Daddy," abe said eoaxlngly. "Is It I Misses Mary Winn and Bertha and Daisy Bouck o f Marion were Stayton true that two can live an cheaply as visitors Saturday. «tar "That’s nn old saying, dearie.” "But do you lielleve It?" she persist Mrs. Lee Tate and little son left yes terday for a two week’s visit with ed. fondling the bald patch on the top friends at Corvallis. o f his head. “ Well, perhaps It can be done.” anld father doubtfully. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lilly and G. C. Eks man were business visitors in Portland "Then If George and I get married do you think you can manage to sup Sunday and Monday. port both of us on ns much ns you spend on me every year?"—New York Journal. Lots of Chloride of Lime Ju st th e T h in g . on hand 15c can, 2 for 25 at Beau “ Do you think I bad Iietier give the champ’s Drug Store. patient gas?" Inquired the dentist's as slstant of Ills chief. Dr. Brewer reports a girl born to "By nil means," replied the eminent Mr. and Mrs. Byron Robertson of Linn practitioner. "H e has taken an hour Co. Monday, March 20. and a half o f my time telling me how he suffers, and on the 'like cures like’ Miss Wanda Brown was a week-end principle gas Is just what he needs." — guest of the Misses Maude Morton and Richmond Times-Dlspateli. Cace'lia Mielke at Salem. T h a t O ffice B oy. C. A. Stlbernagel and family and Frank Lindeman and son were over from Jordan Saturday on business. D. M. Doll and wife and John Ker- her and w ife visited at the Jos. Zim merman home in Sublimity Sunday. E. E. McKinny and wife of near Tur ner attended the funeral ot the late I H. J. Follis at this place yesterday. Don’t bnlly the office boy. It’s a mean and cowardly thing to (To. and be sides that In twenty or thirty years he may very well lie an officer of th# company and jour son. son-inlaw, grandson, nephew or other kin mny lie looking to him for decent treatment anil a square deni. Moreover, the office boy did not overeat your breakfast.— Collier’s . ________________ D ra m a tic N o te . There’s nothing makes a man feel queerer than to have Ids wffe descrllie Mrs. Jas. Taylor and two children of n play to him all wrong when he can’t Washington came Wednesday for an correct her because he told her he extended visit with home folks here. didn’t go to It the night he worked late at the office.—New York Press. Mrs. J. Tumblin o f Portland arrived O u tm atch ed. last week for an extended visit with "X>ld yon hear about the row round j her daughter, Mrs. M. Gilkey o f this at Penhecker’s house last night?” Mr. place. Jones asked bis wife as they sat at supjier. Lulay & Schindler, the enterprising “ No.” said the lady, much Interest contractors and builders of Stayton are ed. "What happened?” starting a big 8-room house for Geo. •Penliecker tried to thrash Ida wife, Susbauer of Sublimity this week. and tbe police were called Just in time to avert n tragedy.” “ Oh. the brute! Did they take him Only A Few to prison?” O f my full blond White Rock Cocker- "No. They carried him round to the | ela left. While they last at $1.25. hospital.” —London Mall. Mrs. W. A. Weddle. Stayton | N n TIP F-We W*R discontinue the premium Dept, for tobne- I l U I lU U co coupon« on April 1 from An order from rhe Company. Bnnn in all your coupons before that time and they will he redeemed. We have a nice lot of premiums on hand Easter Postals and New Stayton Views The Best New Copywright Books at 50c each. A new lot Just in Magazines, Newspapers, Tobaccos, Cigars and Candy at the G EM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y These Prices Hold Good Until April 5th ------------------------------------------ AT------------------------------------------- YOUNG’S CASH GROCERY Assorted Cookies per lb. 15c Tom. Catsup large bot 2 for 25c Graham Crackers per lb. 10c Oil Sardines 6 for 25c Ginger Snaps per lb 10c Salmon per can 10c Drifted Snew flour 49 fb sk 1.90 Tomito geilen can 30e Rolled Oats 9 lb sack 40c Tomato small can 3 for 25c Arbuckle Coffee per lb 22c Squash gallon can 30c Good Bulk Coffee per lb 15c Sweet Corn 3 for 25c Pickles in gal. jar per gal 85c Standard Syrup gal. can 50c Golden Syrup, Gal Can 50c Young’s Cash Grocery zio o a q o H73 a qqo q q \ Ford TH E UNIVERSAL CAR F O R D S E R V IC E worth while. For Ford O w ners is Fifty-one Ford branches; over 8,500 agents all through the country, each with a complete stock of Ford parts and supplies on hand. N o delays, no holding up for days to get parts, but prompt, reliable service at a low , fixed cost. Runabout $390; T ou ring Car $440 A ll prices f. o. b. Detroit. O n sale at PETER DEIORICH’S, Stayton, Oregon