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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1916)
« Vairisville AROUND, TOW N motored to Portland Hoppickeri K le:k er’>. Country Bacan at because til V O •— its f l n v o r is so d i f f e r e n t a n d so d e lig h tfu lly g o o d ; “ CaniJir Chas. Schaefer began threshing yea- Mrs. Pearl Sohn»i-'-> i-terg an I little terday. daughter I ra . i . 1 I m Valley, were —— St avion enller* 't s l Frank Leslie Wednesday. Prince Albert gives c ra o k e r 0 such delight, — it e n n ’ t b i t e y o u r t o n g u e ; — it e n n ’ t p a r c h y o u r t h r o a t ; Girls” — y o u c a n s n -o lie it as l o n g a n d as b a r d ns y o u Ii!;e w i t h o u t a n y c o n n -b a c h b v t rea l t o b a c c o h a p p in e s s ! Ruth Slayton, who h.»s been visiting | > Vancouver, is at lidme. She visited j , S vertoM o i l e r way back. in Suug '• and Dances at the STAR On the reverse aide* of every 1’lines Mrs. 0. F. Korloek is entertaining her husband’s mother, Mrs F. M. | Jo? Hamman has moved into the K orin tkof Port I ind, this week. F. Silhavy house. M ss Pess • ( U ‘ returned home Dick Richardson made a business Monday from Mill City where she has trip to Albsny Tuesday. b cn working in the telephone office. L. A. Thomas is painting and stain- iag Dr Pintler's new office. Mrs. G'ebler and son Peter and Mrs. j Tony Van (1st die and children of Port- j lam!, were visiting ill Portland Mon- j Joe Koberline, w ife and son of Jor day. dan, were trading here Tuesday. Mrs. Edgar Walters o f Detroit is R0iTi3!T;beri You get 6 per rent off for cash pur- visiting relatives here this week. chases at Sloper’s Drug Store. Get ycur Bathing Caps at Sloper's ______ j . II. Missier and family and Mrs. ... . ~ . . a , W i t c h e n of Turner, motored to Dallas Miss Louise R o ger returned Sunday Sunday and spent the day , visltink. a. visiting re| rela from • month’ s visit with her sister. tives. Geo. Brown and Jno. Thoms made a business trip to Portland last Friday. Miss Ruth Roy returned home Mon day after a month’ s visit with her brother Albert Roy and family in Port Mrs. C. A. r.eauchamp and Mrs. E. land. H. Hobson motored to Salem Monday. Wm. Brutherton and wife motored Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sloper visited at over from Jordan Tuesday and spent the McIntyre home west of town Sun j the day visiting at the E. S. Shepherd day. home. ■■ — Bulger Hill of Salem is visiting at Mr. W. A. M In ’ yre of Philomath the home o f his parents, A. Hill and vis ted over Sunday with his mother wife. Mrs. L. McIntyre, returning home Amos Hiatt and son and Wm. Edler Monday. were Stay ton visitors Weinesday from Lyons. 800 lbs. Country Bacon for sale at Elecker's. Fran't Blakely and son John are re- pairing the south root of Klecker’s Wm. Ortman and family o f Junction store. City, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Ortman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam D. B. Hill and family o f Mill City Schleis. visited relatives here the first o f the Dance at Aumsville Saturday evening week. Sept. 2. Talmadge's new Orchestra. Plenty of floor managers. Gents 50c, ladies free. mental shelf paper just in, at Bv.au- ehamp’s Drug Store, 15c any design. Make War on tbe Flies Nice new lot of orna We have all the necessary ammuni W. Richardson, S. H. Heluzel and tion, poison, sticky fly paper, etc. at W H . Hobson were Albany visitois Sloper’s. Tuesday. ) A lb ert p icknr.o you w ill read : "S H O C tS B P A TC N T C D JULY 30 th , 1007“ T h a t means to you u lot o f tobacco en joym ent. Prince A lbert has a lw a y s been sold walkout coupons or prem ium s. VVs prefer tb give quality ! Cnprrtgtll It»* Y u I hmmm IV by H J Hey h ulila the national joy smoke 1 THEATRE I n goodness and i n pipe satisfaction TO-HIGHT Also 5 Reels of Wm. Fox Production is all w e or its enthusi astic friends ever claimed for it 1 It answ ers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is so cool and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short tim e! Prices: 10c and B. F. Mulkey, wife and children of Mr. and Mrs. Lilly made a flying Portland were over Sunday visitors trip to Portland Tuesday returning with Mrs. Mulkev’ s sister, Mrs. H. A. Wednesday. Beauchamp. 20c Mrs. P. Hermens and daughter and Mrs. Hawley returned home Satur von o f Sublimity, were Stayton visitors day from Monmouth where she has ruesday. been spending the summer visiting with her son. Mis. W . Richardson and children ara visiting at the J. J. Korinek home Miss Mary Reiger returned to in Portland. Portland Monday after an /extended visit here. Her sister Miss Hilda ac J. B. Grier has been appointed ad companied her. ministrator o f the estate of James R. Gist, deceased. Miss Viola McIntyre o f Philomath, returned home Monday after a two 800 lbs. Country Bacon for sale months visit with her grandmother, at Elecker's. Mrs. L. M. McIntyre. Ed Schaefer and family of Portland, and Miss Lucille Schaefer ot Waits- burg, Wash , went to Salem Tuesday morning where they will visit a short time before returning to their homes. Don’t worry about your I H H ?< MACCO 15 PREPARED K)R SMOKERS UnbERIHE PB0C,.:Sr» Dì j CGVERSD IN MAKJKC EXriRiMEHTSTQ ' DUCE IME MOST DB- L’GMTT'Ul AND >VH0l I /ÌACC0FOR .i:tss PATIMTED' JULY 30 T 190] WiHvOHSAUeKC.UiX J JiV .fCTBUE IHE Æ 0 W i l l you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say- 60 on the national joy smoke? "Doctor Rameau” y r O ( f ' L L him a c b o o ty h o w d y -d o a n ta p no A m m tt-r h o * m u c h o f a stra n g e r y o u a/ * in th o »•«A o f t t MS «rood« yrty %hup in to I or. P n n r o A lb o r t is r 1,’ M th a t0 <tf th o /fret p la e o y o u p a s s th a t ao/.'a t. fM n o f T h o to p p y rod bod so il* for a n i c k e l e n d th o tid y nod tin for a d m e . th o n t h e r o 's th o hand- aon e p i' J a d h » lf p o u n d fin h u m id o r s mnd th o pour> c r y s ta l i l a s e h u m id o r w ith • p o r d o m o i s t s nor top th a t k e e p s th o tO b a evo in ou ch b a n j u p trim a ll • t ho- tim e I T in s is ih # ra v e rs # si d o o I (Its P r m c r r t lS r I Il ly ro d tin . R s t d this " IV? a’stl |*rt»c#s»” mMSSfn to -y .fu A nd r s s l i i s w h a * it m s « M it ru sk ng P o u « # A .L s r t m I to ?©ur l.kmc. R . J . R E Y N O L D S T O B A C C O CO., Winston-Salem, N . C. 1* *W W W W * W W » * ***% *«»**«( " TH A T WHICH LA8TS. "Th# only thing that walks back from tho tomb with the mourner* and rofuoao to bo buried ia character.* That la true. What a man ia aurvlvaa him. It never ean be burled. It stays about the home whan hla feotatapa are heard there no more. It livaa in the communi ty whara ha waa known; hanca wa ohould taka care to build into our character only good and beautiful things. How Tortoiaa Shall la Worked. Tho soldering of two pieces o f tor toise shell together is effected by meaus of hot pinchers, which, while they com press, soften the opposed edge of each piece and amalgamate them Into one. Even the raspings and powder pro duced by the file, mixed with small fragments, are put Into molds and sub jected to the action o f boiling water and thus made Into plates of the de sired thickness or Into various articles which appear to have been cut out o f a solid block. I O IL S T O V ES L Wc Consider the Florence Blue Flame Oil Stove to be < | the Best On The Market. Let us show you. They Are Perfect Cookers and Bakers. !! Buy your Wall Paper now before housecleaiun^ time. We carry an immense line. C 0 N G 0 L E U M R UG S ¡1 Are Cheaper than Linoleum and weir like iron on the Dining Room and Kitchen floor / d :K Green Trading Stam ps & K Green Trading S ta m p s¿ W \ With all Cash Purchases gray hair, use Beauchamp’s Universal Hair Tonic. It darkens your hair and leaves it nice and glossy. Not injur The Lavish JsnkTha. ious. Large bottle 75c, Beauchamp’s In October, 1880, a religiously mind ed Buckinghamshire farmer named Drug Store. Jenkins brought ills firstborn to the parish church to lie christened, and this was to l>e the name: Abel Benja min Caleb Daniel Ezra I-'ellx Gabriel ilaggal Isaac Jacob Kish Levi Manoeh Nolicmlah Obadiah Peter Quartus Ho Took It. Kerhab Samuel Tobiah Uzzlel Vanlab With harvest, Threshing, berry pick Word Xyatus Zecharlah. It will lie ” 1 bear you wen- held up and re ing and hop picking on hand, to say observed that the names are all ar , llered o f your woteb.” nothing of the call from the lumber ranged In alphabetical order and nre “ Yes.“ camos there is no lack of work in and as far as possible selected from Scrip •’ Whiit dill you any to the fellow?” around Stayton. Eieryone, even to ture. It was only with the very great ” 1 tried to bo smart. ’Take It from the kiddies is hard at it getting the est difficulty that the clergyman dis me,’ I Mid.” suaded Mr. Jenkins, but eventually It dimes and dollars. “ What did lie say then?” wns decided to christen the boy simply “ Never said anything. Just walked Abel.—Chambers’ Journal. off.” —Richmond Times-Dlspntch. No Rest For Mamma. As bedtime comes and curtains fall W. F. Pennington has purchased the Eastman Garage at Silverton, and will my irksome cares seem put to rout, as, move to that place the latter part of worn and weary Into lied I crawl from this week. He will still keep open the my household duties tired out But, as garage here, under the direction of anug between the sheets I lie, and K E E P I T IN MIND. Frank Grierson. Mr. Pirn ingt .n’s heavy lids-bare censed to wink—fron» N *v a r mind if you cannot at son from Washington will probably be baby’s crib there comes a cry, "Mam- once obtain tha thing you long here some time in November or De nit. please det me a dwlnk.” —Indian for No matter ho w f a r a w a y or apolis filar. cember to tai.e charge of it. Lilly Hardware Co. NO LACK OF WORK Take a kodak with you AROUND STAYTON Mrs. Louise Henkle and Mrs. Liston Darby of Kingston, were Stayton cat to the hop yard. Eeauchamp has a ers Wednesday. good assortment, $1.25 up. Also films • Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Brewer motored and other photo supplies. O Salem Monday and visited with Mr. Mrs. Maude Harlan and children re irew er’s father. turned to their home in Detroit yes Mrs. Wm. Carter was here from terday after a week’ s visit with Mrs. Union Hill Tuesday trading with Stay- Harlan’ s parents here. ton merchants. Frank Lesley, wife and son Wilbur W. F. Pennington and wife and C, were Columbia Highway visitors over E. Kramer made a trip by auto to Sunday. On their way home they SU verton Tuesday. stopped at Wilhoit Springs. Mrs. T. J. Hill and Miss Lucille Miss Dot Olmsted was bought home Wolfe o f Waldo Hills were trading ih from the hospital Monday evening. Stayton yesterday. She stood the trip well and will soon be able to be at work again. D. M. Doll and wife and Jno. Thoma tnd family were Dallas and Independ- Hoppickers Country Bacon at nce visitors Sunday. WILL MOVE TO S1LVERT0N Elecker’s. Tho Ultimata Consumer. Little Sister—I would laugh if I got a nice box of candy for my birthday. Jae it where ever a disinfectant or ting a gash 4 inches long. Dr Brewe* Rig Brother—So would I. Little Sister eodorize is needed, 15c a can, 2 for took several stitches in the injured — But why would you laugh? Big Brother- Because I’m bigger than you 5c at Beauchamp’ s Drug Store. arm. h -e —Judge Chloride of lime time— Jaz. , Ah» Schrewre { fork of bubl m;ty r relay cut Come to our store g et a L. A. Thomas attended to the store ard sam during Mr. and Mrs. Lilly’s absence ple of the DeW itt medicines, for indi Wednesday in Portland. gestion, rheumatism, kidrev disorders, etc, Sloper’s Drug Store. Peaches are much scarcer around here this year, than last. They are Geo. Spaniol got mixed up with a -telling at $1.25 per bushel. belt and pulley last Thursday and got the worst of it. His right arm was Alva Myers tried to run over a hay twisted and the muscles crushed and sek Saturday evening with his motor- injuries were received on his face ar.d yele and got two broken ribs and chest, however, he is able to be out »veral other bruises besides. Dr. again after a few days confined to the Dr. Brewer treated the in irewer fixed him up, and he waa on house. juries. b« motorcycle the next day. Music. It by no menus follows that the per son able to play a piece of music accu rately Is ul.le als > to slug correctly. Tune, like genius. Is a gift of the god», and many who are fine players, linvlng mastered the notes mechanics uy. would (ut n must ridiculous figure should they attempt to sing offhand even the com non« t song. Just ns many who ran slic; with lieautiful tune nre quite unable to play on the Instruments according L- the scales.— New York American. Ths Rlchsst Language. Of the 3,420 languages spoken by mnnklnd the completest and noblest Is the English. Of this mighty language Grimm, the famous German philoso pher, wrote, “ The English tongue pos sesses n veritable power o f expression, such ns perhaps never stood at the command of any other language of man.” — New York American. impcMible it may i e » r r , keep your mind fixed on It. There i# magnetic power in focusing th# mind on the thing we long for. W a y s we n«-.er dreamed of be fore will open up in * marvelout manner a v W V A *V (** W W ****»W *****% % i So He Would. The keeper was feeding the pythons. Revernl live rabbits were tossed Into the cage and were Immediately and Tha Causa. greedily seized by the reptiles. The Ilokus—Those girls used to be dear snuggling rabbits, although seeming friends, and now they scarcely speak. l.i almost ns large ns tho snakes, were Pokits— What's Ills name?—l ife swallowed whole one after another. Mora Than a Turn. The ghastly sight prompted the scho “ Did you win the argument?’’ “ I should say so. Why, when I fin larly looking man to exclaim, “ Grew ished my opponent couldn't say a some, eh, keeper?” Tho keeper turned a glance of scorn upon the professor. word.” “ Y'es, and you’d ’a’ grew some, too, “ You did him to n turn, eh?” ’To n taciturn.’’—8t. Louis Republic. |f you'd et til that live stock, 1 guess.” L o v o T ii ' 3 M a g a z in e M rC A ! f .’ /'i I? T I kcepiiit? I I . ! , , r • . • \» n>cn i d .n u i y - r mngazun id iha v . A l ihc Lite t r-: * every month; i .! 10 <' h tf■ I i»t«>rlei ihnt t la in , ami rp c cl. I <! , * n it In cm ‘ r c , I - drcM m akiiK?, i i d k, et c , ti at I I t i housework » 1 • • i ••• I r ' - r . o r ! , a year, w ith c-.v b r*tc4 M c C a .l D rc •: i . t lern F R E E . »tw o a i»c',T*.t. r o w ron 1 . a r n r e * o m p i* * v . f mh a i : • i m a u a /. in »:: s a rn F r. r ..r y , .t m < a m , n n».« 4« »-■• I ’ hkm ium I. C ATA! "<-UK : *.r MsCAM.’ H llriO.OJ I lls« Offer to R ftry c itu n c ti. A.i.!rr,t Peat. N THE McCALL CO.. 136 b 216 W. 37U* Si . New Y«k. N. Y. MMimiMM i.ii.li. i. .......¿¿J lidi ICE Young's Cel.h Grocery is running a ipecial »ule on groceries till Saturday, Sept. 9 Look over their prices in an other column of the Mail.