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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1916)
Victor Point . R OIL STOVES W e Consider the Florence Blue Flame Oil Stove to be the Beit On T he M arket. Let us show you. T h ey Are Perfect Cookers and Bakers. B uy your W all Paper now before housecleaning; time. W e carry an immense line. CONGOLEUM RUGS Are Cheaper than Linoleum and w e ir like iron on the Dining Room and Kitchen floor frK Green Trading Stamps & K Green Trading Stam ps With all Cash Purchases &K Lilly Hardware Co. — ■ ' Harvest Time Is Here Get your Supply of Table Linens, Towels, Dishes, Etc., Early You W ill Find a Dandy Supply of Each Line at J. R. GARDNER’S CASH S TO R E, Stayton, Ore. Free Delivery to all parts of the city ICE C O LO A N D A LW A Y S ON TA P IN KEGS A N D B O T TLES A T Fred Rock’s The “ Pastime Billiard and Cigar Store ■ ■ OREGON & & & & & & & & & & & & & trip I "* * ■"* should not be delayed NEWPORT "Oregon’s premier beach resort” is not far away and is easily reached , vr * 2 Daily Trains From Albany and Corvallis. Low round trip fares are available. Good hotel ac commodations. Fine surf bathing. Boat ing on Yaquina Bay. Yon can’t beat Newport for a place to enjoy a vacation Ask any local agent or write to John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon S o u t h e r n P a c if ic n i| If H * * *t n n W it h n e w b ulM In x *. b e l t e r e q u i p m e n t , a n d rnnnr a d d it io n * to It* f n r n l t r . t h e l l n l v e r . l t r o f Orexon w i l l b e x ln It* f o r t y - f i r s t r e a r , T i n » - day, Septem ber . 1 . I t l t . Npeelal t r a l n l n x In C o m m e r c e , J o u r n a l i s m , A r c h i t e c t u r e . L a w , M e d l r l n e . T e a r h l ox. l i b r a r y W o r k , M n «le, P h y a l r a l T r a l n l n x a n d r i n o Art*. L a r x o a n d *tro n x d e p a r t m e n t * o f L i b e r a l K dura tlo n . L i b r a r y o f m o r e t h a n 0 » , 0 0 0 vo lu m e *, f i f teen b n ll d t n x * f u l l y e q u i p p e d , t w o * p len d ld F ro «. D o r m lt e r le * fo r m e n a n d f o r women. K*pen*e* Lowed. * W rite for froo catelox*. addrewlnx R exl.tm r UNIVERSITY OF OREGON I HAik _ w HijT _ W ATlOW AiPO * . H r . ç ç m . metro rr ORSEPOWER” is a misleading phrase. It is sometimes wrongly used to carry the idea of something iirmgnai exceptional— «ems startling innovation. W e don’t claim anything we can’t prove. W e don’t mislead by reference to a technical subject you don’t understand. W e’ve got something real to talk about Examine the Maxwell car—its complete equipment. Note the attractive appearance. Consider its reputation and its unequaled record for performance. The price includes all the horsepower you need to take you anywhere and as fast as you want to go. “ THE FARMERS STORE OF QUALITY” Is always on deck with new goods THIS IS CERTAIN KirORNK, OREGON Subscribe for the Mail What could furnish stronger evidence of the efficiency of any remedy than the test of time. Thousands of people testify that Doan’s Kidney Pills have brought lasting results. Grateful endorsements should prove undoubtedly the merits of this remedy. Years ago people right in this locality testified to the relief they had derived from the use of Doan’s Kidney Pills. They now confirm their testimonials. They say that time has completed the test. Joseph Wint, retired blacksmith, 668 High St., Salem, Ore., says: “ My back and kidneys bothered me. My kidneys were disordered and my back seemed to lose strength. Doan’s Kidney Pills soon put we right.” (Statement given December 12, 1912.) LASTING RESULTS.—On April 11, 1916, Mr. Wint said: “ 1 havent’t had any kidney trouble for several years and 1 give Doan’s Kidney Pills credit for bringing lasting results.” Price 50c, a t all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Wint has twice publicly recom mended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., alo, N. Y. Mrs. 0. M. Baker and daugh ter Marcel, called at the Henkel home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lefller and little son visited at the Cur tis Cole home Sunday. N. Wendt of Jordan was a vis itor at the G. F. Harold home Monday night. Arthur McKenzie was a Stav- ton business caller Tuesday. The farmers in this community are in the midst of threshing op erations, and all are anxious to have it done before the next rain. J. P. Williams and daughters, Effie and Ella of Stayton visited at the G. F. Harold home Sun day. Mrs. Earl Constable and Mrs. Bichard Constable of Portland visited with their cousin, Mrs. Vilas Philippi, this week. They I want 25 hoppiekers, good camping were Stayton visitors Tuesday- ground, water and wool furnished. Hop Pickers W elsh COPPER QUEEN RANGES The Housewife’s Friend PURITAN OIL STOVES For The Hot Weather DISHES AND CROCKERY To Replace Those Broken and to Help in Canning Time U. S . CREAM SEPARATORS One a t Only $30.00 A 600 lb. capacity at $75.00 IffM M fft We Want W anted Good Goods Will start work Sept. 7th or 8th. 9-7x T. J . Hill, Sublimity. ff THE “GREATER OREGON « We etmld claim 411-2 Horsepower and prob ab ly you w o uldn’t know the difference C m hrtm lat, $ 9 8 3 T o m im é Cm -, $993 G. S. Downing and wife of o a dutmr - 580 •W» C ar, 913 Salem, visited their son VV. H. 5 -p a a a tn g a r Sadan, $ 98 5 Downing last week. Miss Helen Hunt visited rela tives in Portland last week. Mrs. Daisy Brown is visiting at the J. T. Hunt home. ihlKiil'iiiiilitllfi Itlil^iüii I! HI F S Mrs. Albert Frank and chil dren motored to Corvallis Tues day. Clifford Bead of Portland, visit ed at the E. C. Downing home last week. C. P. Darst and Geo. Schmitt Several men are at work re pairing the wagon bridge. were Stayton callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Staiger The Hammond Lbr. Co is sub stituting auto trucks for horses motored to Salem Tuesday. to haul the lumber. Clarence and Marion H u n t visited relatives at Lacomb Fri AM ONG OUR LATEST ARRIVALS A R E day and Saturday. E. C. Downing and family visited at the Eli DeLong home The Proof That Stayton Reader« Can not Deny. in Jordan Valley Sunday. M ill City Locals V limili! Point Kingston Kinks That Vacation a fÄj!i| W. F. Pennington, Agent, Stayton, Oregon “Tho Drink thnt S a li.fi« . and don. not Intoxicate” ■ Rock M I lliililiiH “ W EINHARD'S GOLDEN NECTAR” “ W EINHARD’ S AMBER NECTAR” STAYTON, Elmer Kin#, with his thresh ing crew begun work last Mon-| day and the Krenz and Fisher' machines will begin in a few days. I I . The Doerfler Brothers are pre-1 paring their stock for the differ- j ent fareB. The Skiff family motored out from Salem and spent the day at the Martin Doerfler home. Bob Patten took a party of friends from here up to Bay Fox’s in his Ford last Sunday. Last week the skirt of a young lady riding on the rear seat of a motor cycle, caught in the gear j while passing Victor Point. Iiip- j ped off. Considerate Hoosiers lend coats and look the other way. j “The Idle Hour Club” togeth-i er with their many friends spent a delightful day near Silver Creek last Sunday. In the evening the gentlemen of the party served a bountiful luncheon to the ladies. The grave was artistically light ed by lanterns and the ferny decorations added much to the fete. Your Produce Good Goods A. W. SCHRUNK Aumsville Oregon H ad In d ia n s . Fight or nine hundred years ago a baud of adventurous Welshmen landed on the American coast and planted a colony. They never went back, and, according to Mr. James McLaughlin in "My Friend the Indian.” “became in some sort the ancestors of a tribe of Indians, for the Mandans are thought by some writers to be the descendants of tho lost Welshmen. Some philolo gists have endeavored to prove this to their own satisfaction, and it is said that the Maiiduns to this day retain in their vocabulary a great many distinct ly Welsh words. And for hundreds of years they maintained physical and mental characteristics that have raised them above their fellows.” Mr. ami Mrs. W. Bertram left Tuesday for a few days vacation. The Hammond Lbr, Co. is re painting several of their build ings. Miss Hazel Potter is sp ndirg a few days visiting friends :n the valley. Mr. and Mrs. LafeHill of Sa lem are visiting relatives 1 re. Mrs. Edith Ransom, formerly of Mill City is visiting friends here. Luck. "There’s one thing I've noticed about Mrs. Mary Hull of Portland good luck.” spert a few days here visiting. “What is it?” "It falls oftenest to the men who Clifford Pratt, a clerk n the use good Judgment.”—Detroit Free Company store is away on his Press. vacation. 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