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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1916)
Mrs. (Jarl Titus wasjan Albany visitor Sunday. COUNTO ä YOUR KIDNEYS MrB. M o«« Titus who ha« b««ri in tin hoRpital ill Albany is r f Suylon Ra'idanU Must l.aarn T h « lm portanca i f Karpins Than. Wall |K>rte(l l>«tt«r and will return P erfect health means that every or home Tl mrsday moriiiug. gan o f the body ¡a perform ing ita func tion« properly. People health cannot be enjoyed if the kidneys are wcad and disordered. Thouaanda teatify that Doan's Kid- ney Pilla have a reviving action on Mrs. W. L. Kimaey and Mrs. C.O. Crawford visited at the G.- F. Harold home Tuesday. Rock Point enturtuiiied by Mrs. Wednesday. J. T . Foil in and w i f e were Fischt rjghoppitiK in Stayton Wednesday. w, »k kidneys. Mrs. Mary Darby of Salem is i Clinton Fowler who lias been j visiting at the Will Humphrey' spendinjr his vacation n tth eJ. i home thi« week. I . Hunt returned home lie.I week. , Frank Yost spent Sunday af- ' Sell mil i and ternoon at the Kin# home, h. < . Ihnvnmp u<nt In North Union Hill What thin remedy has done in ao many caaea of thia kind ia the beat | proof o f ita merit. Keail the following, I t ’a testimony gratefully given by a resident ot thia i locality: Mr«. M. B. Bexford, 335 N . E ig h teenth St., Corvallis, Ore., aaya: " I Arthur Mollet Of Corvallis vis- The Boys and Girls Industrial Silver Cr««k after black berries ited the first o f the week with last week. They report plenty Club met last week at Jaquets. his parents here. The next meeting will he at H. o f berries. K. Kings. Miss Mae Tate of Portland Hat ry Frank and family and came home to spend her two M r s. H. Russel (Elizabeth Alvin ¡turns motoret to Hubbard weeks vacation at the W. H.Tate Doerller) of Marion spent a few Sunday. farm home. days at the W. Doerller home. H. F. Fr»sh and F. M. Fresh It. A. Jones and w ife made a | Fred Worley of Corvallis has and family visited relatives in lm iness trip to Salem Saturday. been spending a few days visit Silvei tun Sunday. ing at the Geo. Thomas home. Phillip Fischer a n d family Mr and Mrs. Adam Burns Klbert Tate went to Portland spent Sunday a t t h e Martin motored to Salem Thursday. Sunday w'here he has secured a Lorence home at Silver Cliff. position as bookkeeper for the A. L. Downing spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Slagel O.R.&Co. at the J. T. Hunt home. went to Salem Saturday. Arthur Branch and family call Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frank Mrs. Ybst spent Tuesday af ed at the Chas. Peters home Sat and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blake of ternoon with Mrs. ltohl. urday. Kiser Bottom, motored to Dun Messrs James and Ivan Dar- dee Sunday. Miss Ella Struckmeier who has by, Gh*n Mc( lellan and Clarence been visiting at the Chas. Peters Jones enjoyed a fishing trip in I bomb returned to Albany Sun. the Santiam near Mill City Sat-Ljay ' urday and Sunday. Miss Mary Peters returned home Saturday after an extend Among the visitors to Wilhoit ed visit at the A. Branch home. Springs Sunday were: Mr. and The Walluga Club members Mrs. Jacob Doerfler, Mr. and and their families met a t the Mrs. Theo. Fischer, Mrs. W. Shelly Falls on Drift Creek Sun- , Doerfler, Misses Clara and Ida Chas. Schaefer was a business day with well filled lunch . baskets Doerfler, Mr. Geo. a n d I a * w . visitor in Stayton Tuesday. and plenty of ice cream for all. Doerfler, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. 0. M. Baker, wife and daugh- Every o n e voted the picnic a . . . , ,, ,r j Hafner and baby from Victor ter accompanied by Rudolf and grand success. Ft.int. I Marie Henkel motored to Rock „ . . w“ 8 ■ » run down and aick all over with malaria. Mr. back nearly killed me at times, it pained ao. 1 could hardly get up or down, as 1 waa ao stiff and Bore. My kidneya were con gested and inflamed. The kidney se cretion« were unnatural and thia troub le made me weak and nervous. I had no ambition to do anything. Three ooxea of Doan’a Kidney Pilla practical ly cured me o f backache and put my kidneys in good, working order.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’ t aim- £ “ k v f°r a SC A N D A L. Ba too broad mindad to an- couraga tha sin of scandal. Whan a gossip begins to ralata soma scandal in your pratanca say to him, .Come; let us go to that parson and aae if tha atory ia trua!” Hannah Mora, tha Engliah author, always followed that courts, and it never failed to work. Victor Point Kingston kinks reme,ly- f ' Doan a Kidney Pilla— the same that Mr. Roxford had. F o a t e r-Milburn Co., Props,, Buffalo, N. Y . Saturday, Aug. 12th, at 2 p. m. At Stayton Livery Barn STAYTON, OREGON A s I have rented my Livery Barn I will sell at Public Auc tion to the Highest Bidder, the following property. Horses, Harness, Hacks, Buggies, Robes, Etc. 1 Cow, 1 Yearling Heifer, * A ll Personal Property Terms, All sums under $10.00, Cash. Over that amount 3 Months Time will he given on Good Bankable Paper at Eight Per Cent Interest. :3 3 n Auctioneer We are going to run our own delivery. Goods will be de livered in the afternoon as well as in the forenoon. I f you have any eggs, oil cans or anything else you want to sell or Bend to the store, you may phone and we will send the wag on to get them. You may also give your orders to the driv er, as he has only one Btore to deliver for and he can give them the best attention. We will also state a few prices, compare these with others and be convinced that you are buying right. Sal Soda 3c lb Yeast Foam 4c A . & H. Soda 6c Large size wheat flake *• Oat " 20c 20c ” Gold Dust 20c “ Citrua Powder 20e Phosphate B. Powder 20c Borax Ade 20c 25oz K . C. “ 22c 25c Sack W yott Powder 15c 1 lb Royal •* 43c 25c can sweet mixed pkl’s 15c " CHAS. GEHLEN, STAYTON, OREGON FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR Blow of a Whale’« Ta ll. Ask ten persons what la the strong- est animal force In the world and nine wlll reply that lt ta the blow of . lion’s paw. The tenth man may ex- P™88 belief, based on experience. that lt 1» the kick o f a Missouri mule. New Prices Aug. 1, 1916 As n matter of facti the blow of a whale's tall Is Incomparably the strong- eat animal force a blow delivered by a full grown whale placed at Just the right distance would smash in the side T h e following prices for Ford Cars will be effective On and after August 1st, 1916 $ 325.00 Chassis . Runabout Touring Car 345.00 360.00 f. o. b. Detroit Goat’s Time Honored Calling. Auction Geo. Keech, We have arranged to give you better service from now on. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. Fischer were Creek Sunday and spent thedat. W ’ H “ rt_ ®ndI_ w ,fe v , s ' t< fl • y. , . . ti c , , „ P • ... , at the W. L. la te home Sunday, in a u i y ion daiurua>, uric risen- Miss Bessie Cary was taken to or. who has been visiting rela- hospital in Salem the first 0f N . Geymer and family were o f a wooden ship as though it were an lives there returned home with | the w e e k f o r ‘a n operation f o r , .visitin5 * } t h e VV- H - Stevely ; e^ ‘^ ond strongest force is the them. kick o f a giraffe, and this terrible kick appendicitis. home Sunday. Is adequate protection to those other Miss Leona King called o n 0. D. Austin and family and W. H. Mollet and wife visited wise helpless animals. The stroke o f Mary Robl Monday evening. Clyde Harold of Albany spent at the H. A. Thomas home Sun- the lion's paw comes third on the lis t The Idle Hour Club will be Sunday at the G.F. Harold home, i day. Gehlen’s Store il n n E Wm. Nend a I Proprietor In the Farm and Fireside Is an es say on the goat, which says among other things: “ The goat is a great aid In keeping tin cans, brickbats, scrap Iron and oth er rubbish from accumulating around the farm, as be eats all o f these things as fast as they appear, and he would be a greater success In this way if he wasn't so ambitious. But the goat Is ambitious, and he keeps branching out and Increasing his capacity and diet until ho takes In the harness and bog gy cushions and machinery and carpets and the knobs off doors, tie can strip a long line of clothes faster tbau the best laundryman In th j business." Arctic Rock Weed. D rifting down from Alaska comes the greatest o f all sen plants, the arctic rock weed, that grows In shape like a huge shiji's hawser nnd sometimes with brandies 500 feet long There are no signs o f leaves, but at intervals of a fathom or so a knob, for all the world like the buoy on a d rift net. grows around the stem, aiding, as does the buoy. In keeping tile plant afloat and creating the impression tlml some tisb ing nets have gone astray.—New York World. A Fearful Fate. The follow ing is a proclamation made nt the Market Cross o f Inverary, Scotland, some hundred years ago: “ T o hoy! T e tlther a-hoy! Ta hoy three times! An' ta h oy-w h lst! By command o f his Majesty. King George, un' her U rate te Duke o’ Argyll: " I f anybody Is found Ashing about te lock, or below te lock, afore te lock, or alilnt te lock. In te lock, or on te lock, aroun' te lock, or about te lock, she's to lie persecutlt w l' three perse- Illinois llrst she's to lie burnt, syno , lie's to lie drownt. an' then to be r, ngt. no' i she ever conies back she's to li(< porsoeutit w l’ a far waur death. "God save te King, an’ her Grace to Duke o' A rgyll." Cactus Stems. The thick stem of the cactus ts a pro- i vision iif n; lure to reduce the loss of v . :or hv evaporation to a minimum. Dogs end Fleas. i f your dogs nrc troubled with fleas 1 n very simple way to get rid o f the pests Is to provide beds o f fresh cedar ■¡havings or, better, ceil nr excelsior In the kennels or wherever the dogs sleep. The scent Is not at all unpleasant to the dogs, but Is abhorrent to the fleas. When n dog’s coat gets thoroughly scented not only do the fleas leave him while asleep, but they w ill not Jump upon him when lie Is out during the day. T ry It.—Brooklyn Eagle. These prices are positively guaranteed against any reduction before Aug ust 1st, 1917, but there U no guarantee against an advance in price at any time. Stayton, Oregon | Peter Deidrich, G E T T IN G SEN8E. There cornea a clear day whan one realizes that clothes are to keep the weather off you; that food is to give health; that home ie shelter and inspiration; that, aside from being clean and in offensive, one's personal appear ance does not signify muoh; that the main thing in life ie to bo going toward tha goal of your ideals. That isn't getting old; it's gatting sense. From than on Time is not master, but friend. — Cal liar’s. Love Tftis M agazine -McCAU/S t* Tashlon Guide *nd Hou*e* of Er^mcn than any other X V t’*t 5 U. All tha U m t ttyl?« every mtoih; a.»o . -.ifhtful «tori«* that enter tain, an i apeJal department* In caolinf. home <JressTra‘'.ir-, firry work, etc., that IjCM«* housewo- : and save money. Price, only 50c a year, m 'h one celebrated McCall Drcaa Pat tern M ir e . r. Helpful Advice. “ Business Is quiet with me.” ''W bere are you now ?" “ Oh, I ’m still at the old stand.” "W ell, I wouldn't be so still. Make a noise like an advertiser.” —Philadelphia Bulletin. Tho Great Treuble. 1 1.40 A POSTAL CAPO MOW POM 1. A m r Ospr " f MeCALL 9 M AGAXIKF; *r • a ntrr r^r '< M ccall ’* 4 4 »•«« premium 1 . C A T A L O G U E ; or M c C A L L G 8100.60 P riM © « • » U ______ C H UR CH . Add**- D—4. S Tiff ■cCMl ca. 236 » 246 V. 374 SL Rw T «L N. T. “ I t Is every woman's duty to keep young os long ns possible,” she said. “ Yes,” he admitted, “ but the great trouble Is that so many young women Insist on keeping young ufter It Is im possible.’’— Chicago Herald. Legitimate Occupation. “ T h at beauty doctor Is fooling those pretty girls taking his treatm ent n o ought to be arrested.” “ H is Is a recognized business; he's merely grafting peaches."— Baltimore American. An Aviation Question. W hat character In the Bible ought to know most about flying? Aaron ought. Loquacious Franca. ■To head off s Hr,, ache try Dr. M il«» Antl-Patn P i l l » Tlicv .«Mom f»U. The Frenchman feels compelled to express his thoughts, to make lt ob jective, to communlcato 1L Thougtff: . rtr.'-i r f rhto. C ty r ' Tvledo. L u caj County, I * means little to a Frenchman unless 1 Prank J. Cheney makes oath that tv he w rites lt or speaks I t W e are a rer.tor partner o f the firm o f V. J. C.iei. & Co., doing business tn tho City o f 1 people who, when w e have something ledo. County and State aforesaid, a that said Arm w ill pay th « sum o f O? to say, Insist upon saying I t Some ; H U N D R E D D O L L A R S fo r each and * times w e nro accused o f not even w ait e rr i.-ise of Catarrh that cannot b- ett by tha use o f H A L L 'S C A T A R R H CHI ing until w e have something to say 5 F R A N K J. C H H N E ' Sworn to before mo and subscribed W e are often called loquacious. Possi tr.y presence, this 6th day o f Deceml bly w e are. But I am not sure that A. TV. G LEASO N, we should resent the criticism. Athens A '(S?al)1SS5' N otary Publt was loquacious. But compare her H a ll’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern winged words with the henvy laconic» and acta dlrectiy upon the blood and i o f Sparta and ask yourself to wbicl». cous surfaces of the system. Bond testimonials, free. o f the tw o tho w orld Is most Indebted. F. J. C H E N E T * CO.. Toledo. ( Sold by all Druggist*. Tic. —Anatole Le Bras in Outlook. Take Bail's Puts tor eoaatiaaUtn. 0