The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 02, 1916, Image 6

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    Worth Careful Thought
D o you read the label to know whether
your baking powder i ; made from cream
of tartar or, on the other hand, from alum
or phosphate ?
R oyal Baking P ow der is made from
cream o f tartar. de: i\ ed from grapes, and
adds to the food cn 'y wholesom e qualities.
Other baking pc . v
' contain alum or
phosphate, both c f m i-oral origin, anti
used as substitutes f r cream o f tartar
because o f their cheapness.
N ever sacriiice c
ness for low price.
ity and heait nul-
R O Y A L BAK IN t_ P O W D E R CO.
N ew York
WHO WILL WIN?
Nation W ide Straw Vote Taken to Name
President
BIG BEAR IS TAKEN
ALIVE AT DETROIT
Trapping for mink and other fur
For the past three weeks the mem­
bearing
animals was not fascinating
bers o f the National Association of
Rcxall Druggists to the number o f 8000 enough for Roy Robnett, one o f De­
have been taking a ballot o f their cus­ troit's best known trappers, and he
tomers and have already recorded the ! has started into the bear trapping bus­
political views o f over 2.500,000 voters iness.
Old trappers made light o f the ven­
drawn from all walks o f life.
The results o f this ballot in 8,01-0 ture when RoDnett first annujneed his
hamlets, villages, towns and cities, intention and began to make prepara­
ranging in population from 100 to 6,- tio n s and had still more to say when
000,000, are forwarded by mail and the traps were out for several weeks
telegraph daily to the National Head- without bagging any game but they
qu irtets o f the Druggist's Association have changed their tune now.
Last Thursday Robnett found a large
in Boston. There the results are tabu­
lated and the returns reported back to full grown black bear in one o f his
traps and now has the animal in a cage
the 8,000 members.
Before the official balloting takes which he has prepared and is ready to
place, the name o f the President-elect place in on the market alive with the
o f the United States will be announced fur still on its back.
The price that zoos offer for animals
in all The Rexall Stores.
Watch the Beauchamp Drug Store o f the size and age o f this bear are
large and other trappers are now con­
windows for Daily Bulletin.
sidering the advisability o f construct­
ing traps for the animals.—Albany
Frank Seigmund and party o f friends Herald.
left for Eend last Thursday to look
over the country.
They expect to be
gone about a week and are making trip
C. E. Taylor was a Portland visitor
in Mr. Seigmund’s Buick.
Saturday.
No M erch a n t In B u sin e ss
WILL UNDERSELL US, IF HE DOES, HE WILL NOT
STAY IN BUSINESS
Our prices are right and we have proven same by staying
in Stayton at the old stand for 13 years.
If you
are not a patron of this store you always miss
something which you might some time
.
or other regret
WE NOW HAVE WHAT WE CALL THE
BestShoes 0n Earth
FOR THE MONEY AND A FU LL LINE TO CHOOSE FROM
Also Rubber Coats, Shoes and Slickers
Call and look them over it will pay you.
W e buy all our
goods for spot cash getting the lowest possible prices
’ and Sell according
W. F. Klecker,
SHOWS
THAT WILL
SURELY PLEASE
YOU
Established 13 Years
S ta rT h e a tre
AT PRICES
WITHIN
ONE NIGHT
YOUR
MEANS
Wednesday, Nov. 8th j
Nashville JUBILEE
Students " Minstrels
A
A Show W orth While!
C O M M E D IA NS,
Assassins of Sorrow.
S IN G E R S ,
DANCERS
If you want to drive away dull care, be sure
and take in these shows
Free Concert by the Famous Tango Band
ADMISSION, ADULTS 35c
CHILDREN 15c
GOV. WITHYCOMB
REASONS FOR
VISITS STAYTON
ELECTING MCMAHAN
Gov. \\ ithveomb, accompanied by
There is a growing conviction sinnug
Ivan (5. Martin and Seymour Jones, the voter* o f Marion county that I,. H.
candidate for tbo legislature on the re­ McMahan should he elected district at
publican ticket, arrived on schedule torney because o f hia auperior qualifle-
time Tuesday evening. The Star Thea­ «lions for the office over his competi­
ter was packed to hear a review o f the tor«. It i* likely that hia majority at
different phases o f the campaign.
the polla will reflect this conviction In
A fter a splendid introduction ny tin the moat deeiaive manner.
Hon. W. H. Hobson, the Governor
Mr. McMahan ia an independent can-
talked for 36 minutes on the issues of ! didate in the fulleat sense, both o f the
the day, followed by a ahort witty | leading political partiea having nonii-
speech by Mr. Martin. Sey mour Jones nee» in the field. He ia without par-
closed the meeting with s real old-time 1 tisan backing beenuae he waa urged
campaign speech, interwoven with into the race by buaineaa men and
bright remarks and epigrams.
! farmers who realize that a man o f p.>s-
The High School orchestra furnished j itive character and good legal ability
the music.
should be chosen to fill this important
place. McMahan has shown in many
, instance! that he knows h oy to fight
! nn important case through court and
| win it in the end. He ia fearless ami
! independent but fair and just as a
| prosecutor.
Politicians are not back­
ing McMahan'a campaign but a com ­
Curtis Cole who lives over on the
Linn county side near Kingston, is go­ mittee o f taxpayers is behind it and
: back o f them arc thousands o f voters
ing into the stock business right. A f­
1 who want to see a diatrict attorney
ter getting tlie nucleus o f a nice line of
registered Shorthorns, he cast about elected who is qualified for the place.
Marion county wilt participate in the
looking for a bull to head his herd, and
building o f a bridge at Salem next
finally settled on (Jay Victor, a year­
ling. weighing 1100 pounds, from the year, coating <160,0(X) or $200,000 and
there will be contracts to draw up and
famous McCosky herd o f 400 registered
other legal matters the diatrict attur-
animals, o f Kish Trap, Wash.
When questioned as to the price paid ney must oversee. Should a man who
for this animal. Mr. Cole shook his never practiced luw in hia life !*• en­
trusted with this work? That is only
head and said: “ Enough.”
one
o f the many reasons why Marion
Gay Victor is sired by Gold Mine 11,
a 2800 lb. hull that has sired more show county ahonld elect L. H. McMahan,
animals than any other on the coast. and at this time it looks as if there
His dam is a 1900 lb. cow o f pure was no question about the votera doing
breeding and there is no better bred their duty in this matter and recording
calf (if one can call an eleven hundred that verdict by a decisive majority.
(pd. adv.)
pound yearling, a calf) west o f the Capitol Journal.
TAKE NÖTIGE
Now is the time to lay in your winter sup­
plies before prices go any higher.
Tomatoes, can
Peaa. can
Squash, 2 cans
Salmon, can
Baking i’ w. host gruilo 11»
Tea. gun powder lb.
Tea, English breakfast lb.
Coffee bulk 15c up to
Cocoa, bulk
Chocolate, bulk
CURTIS COLE ADDS
HEAD TO HERD
Rocky mountains than Gay Victor.
Mr. Cole expects to devote his en­
tire time to taking care o f his high
class cattle and intends to make the
rounds o f the fairs the coming fall.
Some will have to look well to their
laurels.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Coming To Stayton
l()c
10c
25c
10c
45c
40c
50c
25c
25c
25c
Soda, A Ar H brand 4 for
Soda, bulk, pound
Soap, Hob White 6 for
Soup, White Wonder 0 for
Soup, White Hear 6 for
Soap. White Flyer »> for
Wheat Flakes Liberty
*• All.
Oat Flakes. Liberty
Albers
25c
05c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
These are only a few of our regular prices
Watch for Specials
Young’s Cash Grocery
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Box Candies
j
Chocolates
Caramels
Creams, E t c . j
ROSE BEADS. All C01UP
mm
o
Stayton, Oregon
Post Cards ¿ S M
* * *
Newspapeis, Magazines
Gem Confectionery, Stavton
Free Medical Treatment
J. R. GARDNER’ S CASH STORE HAS A
FOR ONE WEEK
NKW LINE OF
COAT MATERIALS, DRESS GOODS. HAND BAGS, UMBRELLAS
Next Sunday morning will be rally MONDAY NOV. 13 TO SATURDAY NOV. 18
In Up-To-Date Shades and Qualities
day at the Methodist Episcopal church
NOW ON DISPLAY
and there will be a short program ren­
dered in connection therewith to which
Also a Fine Line o f Stamped Linens in
Dr. Leon Smith, of Portland, will
all are invited.
Bureau Scarfs, Towels, Doilies, Combing Jackets, Corset Bags,
Be at the Hotel Stayton
A t tbe morning preaching service the
Night Gowns, Etc.
pastor will speak on the prohibition
question with reference to t h e ap­
Make your selections now and Ret your Christmas presents
proaching election a n d respectfully1 The doctor, realizing the great su f­
made early.
urges all interested i n t h e state’s ■ fering caused by chronic diseases and .
the
exhorbitant
charges
made
by
sp
e
c-!
greatest resources to be present.
At the evtning service the W .C .T .U . iaiists for their services, will give a
will conduct a program in the interest special offer, free services until cured
o f the temperance measures t o b e (medicines excepted) to all who call.
This will not only save you suffering, .
voted upon next Tuesday.
A t this
Slock Hog For Solo See or phone,
service it is planned to take a straw but money olso. The object in pursu-1
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W. It. Heater, Sublimity, Ore.
vote on these measures each one pres- ing this course is to become rapidly I
i ent being given a ballot on which to and personally acquainted with the sick
FOR SALE All around farm team
: express their desire; these to be count­ and afflicted.
well matched and true, wt. 2600 Iba.
ed and the result announced at the Diseases Treated by this New Method
Address, H»x 13, Kt. 1, Sublimity, Ore.
service.
Nerves, Blood, Skin, Heart, Stom- i
or phone 661.
It
FOR RENT -a nice 6-room cottage
Following the morning service the ach. Kidney and Liver, including Ca­
near
tho
new
high
achool.
Enquire
at
church’s monthly dinner will be held in tarrh, Rheumatism, Constipation, Can­
For Sale Cheap Two lots in Hollis­
the league room with the participants cer, Gall Stones, Epilepsy, Dyspepsia, the Mail Office.
ter’s addition. Owner Willis Caldwell,
bringing their baskets. There are to Female Weakness.
Tapeworm
re­
11-16
Brownsville, Ore.
be a couple o f short addresses at this moved in one hour. Piles cured with-1 FOR RENT Four room house at $3.60
per month. Inquire at C. D. Stayton’ «
gathering; one by Mr. Heltzel and the out operation.
Buggy For Sale O n e horse op< n btlg-
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other b y Mrs. Lockhart, o n “ The
Men and women who are not sick in residence.
gV, good ms new, cheap
Church Doing Business in a Business bed, but despondent, worried gloomy
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Paul Frank, Stayton, Ore,
W ay” and “ The Vital Need o f Our and hardly able to work, should call at
For Rent 8 room house, 4 rooms and
; Sunday School” .
once. A little advice may be all you halls carpeted, and window shades.
H on e For Sale Klnrk gelding, wt.
A cordial invitation is extended to need. It is FREE for the asking.
Water in house and yard.
Toilet, gar­
See or
the public services. E. B. Lockhart,
N ote—Owing to an unavoidable de­ den, flowers, fruit trees, grapes, etc. about 1200, 4-yeHrs old, broke.
Pastor lay, Dr. Smith was unable to keep his Price $10 to reliable part).
Inquire at phone Conrad Nicbert, Stayton, Ore.
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appointment as advertised last week, Mail Office.
tf.
but will be here on the above dates,
Two Christmas Presents for Ihe Price ot One paid adv.
SALE BILLS-Ht the Mai! Office. We
J. R. GARDNER’ S CASH STORE, STAYTON
CLASSIFIED'
ADVERTISING
VOTE 57-X
The best family paper and the best
fashion magazine—The Youth’ s Com­
panion ard McCall’s Magazines, both
for $2.10.
The Youth’s Companion
($2.00 by itself) has for years been one
o f the best, most entertaining, most
useful o f Christmas presents, crowded
with stories, articles, humor, science,
and the progress o f the world week by
week. McCall’s Magazine (50 cents by
itself) is the most widely circulated
fashion magazine in America.
By special arrangement new sub­
scribers for The Youth's Companion
can have also McCall’s Magazine for
1917—both publications for $2.10.
Our two-at-one price offer includes:
1. The Youth’s Companion 52 issues
o f 1917.
2. All the remaining issues o f 1916.
The Compamou Home Calendar for
1917.
4. McCall’s Magazine—12 f a s h i o n
numbers o f 1917.
6. One 15-cent McCall Dress Pattern
your choice from your first number o f
the magazine if you send a 2-cent
stamp with your selection.
THE YOU TH’S COMPANION,
St. Paul St., Boston, Mass.
New Subscriptions received at this o f­
fice.
THIS IS CERTAIN
have the largest circulation o f any
paper printed or sent into the Snntinm
H a t t ie
VaNey.
Advertise with us and get
results.
Economy and
C am eron
Development o f
Industries with Prosperity
and Lower Taxation
Money to Loan I Have Made Arrange­
ments for loaning eastern money,
will make very low rate o f inter­
The Proof That Stayton Reader* Can­
est on highly improved farms. Ho­
not Deny.
mer H. Smith, room 5, MeCornnck
FOR
Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96.
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What conld furnish stronger evidence
o f the efficiency o f any remedy than
WANTED -H a y and straw chopper.
the test o f time.
Thousands of people
testify that Doan’s Kidney Pills have Phone 1x18 o r s e e Ward Holford,
Stayton, Ore.
11-9
brought lasting results.
Grateful endorsements should prove
nqlaH M T
undoubtedly the merits o f this remedy. Plowing Wanted I wish to plow for
some
one.
Have
3
good
horses
and
Years ago people right in this locality
It is important to have your E ,e
testified to the relief they had derived guarantee good work.
Glasses adjusted properly
Dr. Eaton
L. D. Kelly, Rt. 1, *Stayton
from the use o f Doan’s Kidney Pills.
has nn up-to-date Optical parlor. With
They now confirm their testimonials.
eighteen years experience in Optome­
They say that time has completed the
Plymouth Rock Cockerels Pure Bred try, a Post Graduate o f the Chicago
test.
Charges reason­
Corvallis strain, for sale at $1.00 each. Eye and E ht College
Joseph Wint, retired blacksmith, 668 ll-9x
able for first class work. Office north
J. E. Sloper, Stayton.
High St., Salem, Oregon, says: "M y
o f Beauchamp’s D rugstore. Consulta­
back find kidneys bothered me. My
Rhode Island Red Cockerels — Hatch­ tion free.
kidneys were disordered and my back ed from eggs from Maplewood farm, ;
seempd to loose strength.
Doan’s largest exhibitor at Slate Fair.
In -1
Kidney Pills soon put me right.” quire at Mail office.
tf
WELL AT FENDED
(Statement given December 12, 1912.)
The pre-election talk at the Opera
LASTING RESULTS.
Horse, Buggy and Harness For Sale,
House by George Livesley last Satur­
On April 11, 1916, Mr. Wint said:
gentle mare, ran be driven by child or
day night, drew a fairly well repre­
| “ I haven’ t had any kidney trouble for
woman. Prich $75.00 for outfit.
sented audience.
While Mr. Livesley
| several years and I give Doan’s Kidney
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Mra. C. E. Brown,
CARD OF THANKS
never was a born orutor, he received
Pills credit for bringing lasting re-
Stayton, Ore.
applause at several timea during his
; suits.”
talk. He was followed by Aug. Hurk-
We wish to thank all our friends and
Price 50c, a t all dealers.
Don’ t I
For Sale or Trade -for young cattle, enstein, Salem’ s postmaster, who made
n'-ighiairs for their help and sympathy simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
extended to us at the death o f our be­ | Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that one ruboer tired buggy nnd one ateel a good impression on the crowd
loved husband a n d father, M!ehael Mr. Wint has twice publicly recom- tired buggy. Phone 1124 or aec
F. A. Smith,
Fery,
i mended.
Foster-Milburn o., Props.,
• -V* N denn with D r .
you i
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Stayton, Oregon Rt. 2
Mrs. Mary A. Fery and family. i alo, N. Y.
V ID “« l i t '
Democratic Candidate
State Representative