JA -file -¿auch a t a 'm a tc h . All the convenien­ ces of gas — better c o o k in g and a cleaner cooler kitchen Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient than your wood or coal stove, and costs less to operate. Your cooking is better, too, because you have heat-control like a gas stove. V\ NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK-.SIOVE T h e N ew Perfection gives a clean, odorless, sootless dam e because o f the lon g blue chimneys. Cuts out the iliudgery o f w o o d or coal. K eep» y o u r kitchen cool. In 1 ,1,3 and 4-burner sizes, o v e n s s e p a r a te . A lso cabinet m odels with Fire* less C o o k in g O v e n s . Ask your dealer today. For B e il R nulls Si P ia rl O il Standard Oil Co. lC 4 lileiaiA) For Sale By LILLY Hardware Co., and Peter Deidrich, STAYTON, OREGON CORROBORATION WILL BUILD NEW OFFICE Dr. W . N. Pintler will have a new dental office erected north of his Third street oungalow, just north of the Sa­ lem ditch. The building will be 16x24 For months Stayton citizens have and will be modern in every respect. seen in these columns enthusiastic Murphy & Lampman will do the work. praise of Doan's Kidney Pills, by resi­ dents of this locality. ■fr . . . . - • - ............. ——*-H Would these prominent people recom­ K E E P G O IN G U P . mend a remedy that had not proven re­ C f Intereet to Stayton R eader» liable? Would they confirm their statements after years had elapsed if personal ex­ perience had not shown the remedy to be worthy of endorsement? The following statement should carry conviction to the mind of every Stay- ton reader. Mrs. M. Custer, 615 E. Third St., Albany, Oregon, says “ I had an acute attack of kidney complaint, caused by a cold settling or my kidneys. It made me so weak and lame that 1 could scarcely move around the house. The The kidney secretions were too fre­ quent in passage. Doan’s Kidney Pills cured m e.” Statement given February 6, 1906. A t a later date, Mrs. Custer said: "D oan ’s Kidney Pills have done me a world of good, and I will always recom­ mend them.” Price 50c, a t all dealers. Don’ t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. Custer has twice publicly recom­ mended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., alo, N. Y . On* w h o clim b* a s t e e p hill se ld o m fall*, h o w e v e r l a b o rio u s t h e c li m b in g m a y be, w hile th e i m a n w h o r u n t d o w n * hill, e a s y t h o u g h t h e p a t h , o f t e n c o m e t to g rief.— E k k e n . V e ry C o n s i d e r a t e . One rather cool evening the good minister of a certain church was elo­ quently addressing his congregation on the beauty of leading an upright life, when he suddenly paused, glanced round the building and beckoned to the sexton. "Jones,” said be n9 the sexton ap­ proached the pulpit, “open a couple of windows on each side of the church, please.” “ Beg your pardon, sir," returned the sexton, with a look o f surprise. "D id I understand you to say open the windows?" “ Y es," was the cold, hard rejoinder of the minister. "I t is not healthy to sleep with the windows shut!” Nonsense. "A little nonsense, you know. Is rel­ ished by the best of men.” “Yes.” replied Senator Sorghum. “ But some of us get so proud of our Master Harry Schaefer is visiting at own particular product that we want the Chas. Schaefer home in Linn Coun­ It taken seriously.”—Washington Star. ty this week. The Brode Club will meet with Mrs. H. Lilly next Wednesday night, A ug.2. Lyons and iox Valley — Mr. am.1 Mi’s. Vesloy and two 1 children are visiting with Mrs. Vesloy’s aunt and undo, Mr. ami Mrs. Swart out. Joe Sherman and children o near Shaw and ('lias. Fischt r | and w ife of Stayton motored ?■ j the Woodworth ! ome Sunda. l for a sm rt visit. Mrs. Holesford died last Fri­ day night at her home on th< Mountain. She has boon sick for some time. Grace Shank and Frank Lam­ bert culled on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fieklin o f Stayton. Mrs. Humid Townes and son. Theodore o f Portland are visit­ ing at *t he P. Townes farm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huhber- man. 41 Mrs. M. F. Rvan and Win. and Lloyd McIntyre motored to Salem Sunday. Maude. Fred, Dorothy and N ick Lulay motor» d to Albany Sunday. They were accompanied by Margaret Smith. The Lulay Bros, and Antone Schindler are doing some carpen­ ter work for H. R. Shank. Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Hottinger We understand Prof. l.V.Kane and daughter, Frances, and Mr. has gone to Portland for a new and Mrs. H. Senz motored to Al­ auto. bany and Corvallis Sunday in The material is being hauled Mr. Hottinger’s new car. M. F. Ryan, daughter, Mar­ for the foundation o f the new guerite. Mr. and Mrs. Frank school house. The carpenters are here to Habbermnn motored to Mill City build a new tool house for the Thursday. Effie, Tona, Cora, Elmer and section men of the K. R. Irvine Ray. Crystal, Bersie, Ver­ Mrs.Stout and family of Lyons na Shank. Frank Mosier and Da­ left last Friday afternoon for vid and Ernest Aegertcr motor­ California where Mr. Stout will ed up to Lewis Ray’s sheep ranch meet them. ten miles above Mill City Sunday. Mrs. G. T. Johnson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brenner W. E. Simmons have gone to of Stayton spent Sunday at the spend a few days with relatives P. H. Lambert home. at Victor Point. Peter Fiedler and wife and Phil­ Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ip Pietrok called at the G. H. Metzer will be sorry to learn of Ray home Sunday evening. the death of their little daughter Opal. Mr. a n d Mrs. Metzer moved to Montana last spring with their family, where they Mrs. H.T. Baltimore and son re­ expected to make their home. turned from Portland Friday, Little Opal was three years old July 21. last March, she leaves four little The second Mill City hall team brothers besides h e r parents. went to Gates Sunday to play They have the sympathy of all hall. The game ended with a their old neighbors here. score o f 20 to 11 in favor of Mill City. D. B. Hill and relatives are taking a week’s vacation. They Mrs. Charles Semane of Port­ are going to Marion Lake for a land spent last week at the home fishing trip. of John Huber. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sullivan Mrs. H. Shank and daughter, w’ent to Niagara Satuday for a Roxana, and Melvin and Ernest few days vacation, fishing. Knapp were Sunday visitors at Ellis Hill returned from Port­ G. H. Ray’ s. land Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ray and A logger’ s dance was given at Edna Ray were week-end visit­ Camp 14, July 22. A good time ors at Lebanon. ! is reported by all who attended Hazel Lambert spent Saturday it. and Sunday nights at Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Lettenmeier are Effie, Tona and Cora Ray, Lu­ visiting friends and relatives in la and Gladys Downing, Crystal, Otegon City. Bessie and Verna Shank, and Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Joe Pietrok spent Thursday even­ Cole, a girl. ing at the Ed Smith home. M ill C ity L o c a ls n t. Pleasant Aumsville News You’ll Have to Hurry If you get in on that rar of salt, as 6 ton of the half ground and 2 ton of the dairy has been sold in the last 10 days PRIDE OF WALDO HILLS FLOUR Made by the Fischer Milling Co, of Silverton for sale at $1.20 Per Sack EGGS 25c PER DOZEN GOOD GOODS GOOD GOODS “Farmers’ Store of Quality” A U M S V IL L E , m OREGON W hen Christy’s dead a hundred years, the fans will still discuss his play, and sigh, while shedding briny tears, “ There are no men like him today I He used the brains behind his brow, and gave the foe u grievous jar; the chroniclers have told us how he was for years and years a star. Great pitchers came and cut some grass, and died, and then forgotten were; he saw them come, and saw them pass, and still kicked up a mighty stir.” The chroniclers will also tell how Christy, when a game was played, filled up the pipe he CHRISTY MATIIF.WSON loved so well, to soothe his nerves, /‘«cA.r-AI«i» Yerk C 1 . . I 1 ” Tuxoda g rit to me In i all tired and frayed. He smoked natural, pltaianl way. It'» Tuxedo every time, the critic's what I call good, h a u n t, tom . tuiacco— iht hind smoke, the mild and rare, Tuxedo panlonahlt to tilth 1 * fragrant and sublime, the cool, Sweet smoke beyond compare. Rock Point R. W. Speer and wife. Win. Howard and family of Junction City, M. 11. Speer Jr. and family of Tangent, I’ . C. Speer and family of West Stayton visited at T. J. Hill returned from the the home of M. H. Speer Sunday Breitenhush Hot Springs Satur­ day. last. Mrs. B. F. Simpson o f A u m B - The Sublimity Dramatic Club gave the play “ Just Plain Folks” ville Hjient the week-end at the at the opera house on Tuesday J H. Frank home. o f last week. The play is a bright Mr. and Mrs. El wood Small of clear little comedy in three acts, | Silverton spent the week-end at and the characters were all well the F. M. Fresh home. sustained, the parts being espe­ Edith and Ethel Fresh visited cially well assigned. Consider- ahle talent was displayed by sev­ relatives in Stayton several days eral and all showed careful train-1 this week. Mark Holmes is visiting his ing. sister. Mrs. W. II. Downing this A much needed improvement week. along Main Street is being made this week, where the old hoard E. C. Downing and family walk along the Gilbert property spent Sunday afternoon at the is being removed, and will he re-j C. Darst home. placed by a cement walk. H.M I Kdd Jacobs visited relatives in Crane has the contract for the j Oregon City last week. work. C. P. Darst was in Salem this Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Ransom of week making preparations t o Springfield and Mrs. Effie Me-! camp at the State Fair this fall. Govern of Seattle were week-end Charles Schmitt went to Port­ guests at the C. G. Ransom home. land to work last week. Mrs. McGovern is a sister of Mr. Ransom. Mrs. S. F. Bilyeu was called to Portland Tuesday by the serious illness o f her father and | mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ra - 1 Ben Peterson has purchased der. a team o f mules from Frank Seigmund of Fern. Silver Creek \ alls Union Hill Mrs John and Lewis Peterson and Mrs. Sam Arnold visi ed ; t the 1). O. Freeman home Tues­ day. W. H. Carter, wife and child­ Quite a large crowd wa-i tak­ ren visited at the Wm. Rahens ing in the sights at the Falls home Sunday. G. Volz did a land • Sunday. Miss Jessie Thomas returned office business. home Monday, to stay until after Jake Severson and wife, (lilt hoppicking. and Herman Strom and families Miss Ella Bruckmier o f Al­ and John Brewer a n d family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaughn of bany is visiting with Miss Emma were sight seeing at the north Lyons were trading in Aumsville falls Sunday. Peters this week. last Saturday. William Thomas left for 1 ort- Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Scott Alphonse Kronberg o f Mt. An­ land Monday. gel is visiting his schoolmate, and children and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Neal and family visit» d Albert Cooley a n »1 daughter Harold Ransom, this week. with the Fred Hadley family Thelma motored out from Silver- Mr. and Mrs. S S. Swank and near Silverton Sunday. ton Sunday and spent the after­ daughter, Elizabeth motored to noon with Mr. Jacob Scott. S. W. Milligan made a trip to Portland Friday, returning home Silverton Monday. Monday. The Misses Iza, Hazel a n <1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rich and Ruba Geer went t<> Silverton The Chicago Portrait Comi any the latter’s mother, Mrs. Don Wednesday. Agent delivered pictures in our Kuny, left last Saturday for Mil- vicinity Tuesday. Geo. Scott and children and I waukece, Wis., where they will .). E. Kimsey and wife \ ¡sited Mrs. Josephine King and daugh­ make their future home. ter Ethel motored t o Wilhoit with friends a t Ilullt Sunday Mrs. Heady arid son of Port- ; Springs Sunday. afternoon. ladd, formerly Oepha Darby of Miss Waisel and Addie Miles Hugh Hurt spent the week­ this city, visited friends and rel­ called on Rena Lang Monday. end in Stayton visiting friends, i atives here last week. Mrs. R. Holcomb and daughter Walter Heater, wife and son, of Grants Pass, and niece Frank 1 Ronald spent Sunday afternoon | Gilbert of Portland, visited at at the N. Johnson home. $13 0 R e w a r d , $100 T h o madori» o f tide paper will hm the W. K. Winslow home last pleased to learn thnt them I» at b aul one Delbert Murphy of Slayton is d re a d 'd dlscr.no that «elenco ha.» b en week. Mrs. Holcomb was for­ to cu ro l i nil It* stai-' *, nml that I» ! spending a few days at the W.- ablo Catarrh, li i l l 'a < a- irrli »'u ro li tini o n !/ merly Minerva Pound of this city. oettlvn euro now known to tho fru ii.•• I D. Hurt home this week. rateralty. Catarrh I . I . n ennetltulh al Mrs. A. Bursell entertained dboaso, requires n constitutional tr. t- ta cit. H i l l ’s Cat rrli Curo Is taken I 1 - the Priscilla Club at her home, Mrs. Geo. Thomas had th»* tern .lly, a ctin g directly upon th hi 1 m ucous surfaces o f Ilio ayateni, th • Thursday o f last week. A delight­ misfortune t o step o n a nail nn.l by destroying tho fo u n d s '1 ui • t the i ease, nnd |?ivln»{ tho patient »tr noth I r ful afternoon spent in needle­ Monday morning and by evening building up tho constitution m.d an3i.it !.r- In doing Its work. Tho p rop rie work and chatting, quickly pass­ ! her foot was swollen s o they naturo have an m uch filth In 111 curativo p w- that tin y offer O ro Hum Ire. I 1 1 . I rl ed, after which the hostess, as­ drove to Stayton to consult a cra fo r any raso Hint It fill* to cure, t id for list o f teatimonlnls. sisted by Mrs. O. E. Darby, ser­ doctor so now» George will have Address P, J. t'llKNIiV A CO., Tuie :..,» to» Bold by nil Druffftlsts, 7r,e. ved a delicious luncheon. j to hatch for a few days. Take Uell’a Family rida for conetlpaiioo. r