AGED PIONEER GOES I ALEXANDER WILL GET TO LONG REST WHEELBARROW RIDE Which Do You Prefer? It is important for reasons of health and practical economy for every housekeeper to ask herself this question: “ Do I prefer a pure baking powder like Royal, made of cream of tartar derived from grapes, or am I willing to use a bilking powder made of alum cr phosphate, both derived from mineral sources?” The names of the ingredients printed on the label show whether the kind you are now using or cinv brandy new or old , that may be offered is a genuine cream of tartar powder, or merely a phosphate or alum compound. Royal Baking Powder contains no ulum nor phosphate. Nicholas Lambert,one of the pioneer It ia not oftvn that the C i t i z e n * nf the I of this section, who died last Fruía' nvighboring town of Aumsville gelt w as b tried at the Hobson cometer,' as free a show as will he pullcd off on east of Sublimity Sunday afternoon ii Snturduy, Nov. 18 at 2 p. m. ! the presence of a multitude o ' sorrow It accma thut Gideon Alexander is a ; ing friend» and relatives, R. v, K B Wilson man and A. W. Selmink, the Lockhart conducting the service t. jovial proprletor of The Farmers' Store | grave folio > ing the nnival of .the i it i qu: uly is ur was a Hughes support- ncra! cortege from the Itingo Undei- i r. taking Establishment. ln Order to makc thinga interesting Mr. Lambert was 87 years of ago the p.dr wage I a wheelharrnw rhle to ami h ■» d lived in this neighborhood the winner, front Mr. Sehronk's »tore si- ee 1S7.V crossing the Atlantic iron1 to the depot. The Wäger will Iw pan! Irelim . the a I of Ii;» birth, in his oii the ahove «late, and it is safr Io »ay fourt 'h \e , h deed i i Wisconsin thut theru will !>e few r< aidents of f " \e i a in, r " ioh he went to Auinsvnle missitig nt the time, Now ( rie s ' l i r e he m arrtel Miss It woul I in« ee i hnve heen a a rrow- Bridget Coil Ion. In l.v58 th • couple f it thing if Mr. Alexamier had lost the moved t ' K tasori a n d from t ‘ ore wager sa Mr. Schrunk weighs in the later came t o Or gon a n d ioc ted neight orhoosl of well a barrel of aalt, no il ea t of Sublin it, w h e r e Mr. and that woukl have heen »ome whoel- Lambert lived until a year ago last barrow Lad. September w hen I e went t o reside Look over Mr. Schrunk'a ad in an- with his »mi. !’• H. Li mbert in Linn other pari of The Mail and you will ROYAL BAKING PO W DER CO. county. find »omething tnat will inlereal you. New York j The deceased was a widower. He leaves six children to mourn their loss; N. J. Lambert of Grand View, Oregon; Mrs. Mary Tate of Sublimity; P. H. Lambert of Linn county; L. S. Lam­ bert of Stay ton: Mrs. Kate Gourlev of Tacoma and Miss Frances l.umbert of i Los Angeles. Don’t Mistake The Caute of Your The will of George D. D iwning. who After a short address at the grave Trouble* On Thursday, the 23rd day of Nov. ■ lied on November 7, was flic I f >r pro­ Í some choice selections were sung by a 1916, this commission will hold a con­ quartette consisting o f Stanley A. bate Tuesday bv W H. Downing and ference at its office, 252 Coutt House, Starr, Giles Thomas, Miss Eliza Roy R. C. Downing, who are named as ex­ Many people never suspect their Portland, Oregon, on the matter of the ami Mrs. Martha Brown. The floral ecutors, nn«l who w«‘r.' npiminted ad­ ki ineys. It suffering from a lame elimination and protection of crossings pieces were beautiful. The esteem in ministrators of the estate by an order weak or aching back they think that it of railroads and publie highways at a which the well known Marion counfv of the county court. The estate left ia of the probable is only a n oscular weakness; when common grade. resident was held attested in ti e large Statistics show that accidents art- value of $47,000. according t o t Ii e vrinary trouble sets in they think it number attending the sad ritts. The v. I soon correct itself. And so it is increasing yearly at grade crossings, pall-bearers were: W. 11. Hobson, Lee petition of the executors. The prop­ with all the other symptoms of kidney and this subject is receiving earnest Tate, Geo. Spaniol, J. T. Hunt. J. M. erty consists of real estate, a number of notes, and personal property. J. T. d orders. That is where the danger consideration and attention generally Ringo and A. D. Gardner. Hunt, John Craig ami T. B. Jones were often lies. You should realize that throughout the country. In this state appointed appraisers of the estate. those troubles often lead to dropsy or there are approximately 2800 grade The heirs named in the petition of Krignt'a disease. An effective remedy crossings. 96 per cent of which have the executors are: Mrs. Downing, who for weak or diseased kidneys is Down's no protection other than the oadinarv survives her husband; W. H. Downing, K !ney Pills. Residents of this vicin­ standard highway crossing warning sign. In the last eight years there u son, living at Shaw; Ianthe J. held- ity are constantly testifying. bre«le, a daughter, living at Marshfield; 0. S. Clark, retired farmer, 719 Ugle have been on these crossings many K. E. Downing, a son, living in Salem; Ave., Dallas, Ore., says: “ Mv back accidents, 147 of them attended with and Walter F. Downing, another son, got a o stiff and lame that I could serious injury, and 40 of which have The fire laddies made a run to the also living in Salem. hardly move. I also had attacks of resulted in death. With a view of objaining informa­ parsonage of the Methodist church last lumbago that pulled me to the ground and I was unable to get up on account tion and suggestions looking toward Saturday in response to an alarm turn­ of the awful pain in my back. My the necessary legislative action to pro­ ed in, which for alertness in getting Tired Tropical Trooa. kidneys were very irregular in action. vide for the elimination of these cross­ together, speed in reaching the scene The condition of life In n tropical for­ I finally began taking Doan’s Kidney ings wherever possible, or the installa­ ard without waste of a second in plac­ est L sunlight, ami to get to the top, Pills and they certainly did good work. tion of more adaquate safeguards, we ing the apparatus at the source of dan­ where alone there is sunlight. Is the Of late years, my back has given me are requesting state, county, municipal ger, surely must have been a record constant aim of every tree. They have very little trouble and my kidneys have and railroad officials, ami all who may breaker, according to Mr. Lockhart, no winter's rest tn the tropics, nml they be interested, to meet with us and lend who states that he would put the Stay- urc so hard ut work all day long that been in good condition.” Price 50c. at ail dehlers. Don’t sim­ their aid toward the enactment of such ton firemen Bgainst the organization of at night tlie trees seem quite tired out ply ask for a kidney remedy—get measures as in the opinion of the con­ any other community of similar size From dawn to sunset the tries are with the result that the home bunch bard ut work. You can almost see Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that ference may be advisable. would beat any competitors in the aome of lliein growing, und. ns mny Very truly yours. fiir. Clark had. F o s t e r - Milburn naturally be suppouxl. they must Imvo Public Service Commission of Oregon. field. Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. a little rest at night The tree Is thor­ When he could be re lease« I from at­ oughly exhausted, its lira inlies lose tention to the fire in the flue he had their stiffness, while the leave» droop been fighting down stairs, figuring it and fold thero-elves together. L’nllku would be some minutes before they those of temperate climates, the trees would get the alarm and be on hand, of the tropics all, more or less, show he went to the front of the house and signs of exhuustiou toward sunset. was astounded by the rush of many W h a t H a W a s S h o w in g . A young man sitting in a sunway feet up the stairway of his home, when following them he found Bill Smith, car with legs crossed and one foot Charlie Luthey, Frank Leslie, Lew stiowlug y highly polished shoe and Thomas, Jim Gardner and others al­ silk sock extended so far Into the aisle ready prepared for emergencies, and an to make It almost Impossible for expressed his surprise at the machine people to pass was brought to a sense like precision, the lack of confusion of his disregard for others by three of effort, and the instantaneous locat­ young women who sat opposite. Oue ing of various danger spots. He stated said. "I wonder If he la showing his or his shoe?” The second said that so well versed were the men in foot loud enough to be benrd above the Car every step to be taken, he felt almost clatter, "I think he wants to show tils constrained to believe that his house cloekeil socks —wut' h It." "No." said had been practiced on many times be­ the tlilril; "he's only showing Ids l>n«l manners." The f«x>t came dowu and fore. Mr. Lockhart was highly apprecia­ was lost In the crowd which got off tive of the spirit of the boys and very nt the next station —New York Trib­ A Startling Four Act Drama given by the grateful for their g«xxl work, and to une. The Mail was emphatic in his declara­ Waterspouts. A waterspout Is constantly spinning. tion that the Stayton firemen must be Special Scenery, Attractive Music and A Good Time ahead of anything of like character in The moment It ceases It collapses. At the state. He raid the only thing dis- the distance of nlxmt n quarter of u troyed was time and space, by the men mile above the sea level Its spinning speed has I n ' cu estimated ut six miles Come and Get Your Money’ s Worth in grappling with the problem. Mr. Lockhart as a newspaper man in a minute. Salem covered many a fire, notably the Origin of Earrings. explosion and fire in the Steeves build­ There Is a tradition that when Sarah, ing when several lives were lost, and Jealous of Hngar, vowed to dye her WJOiTÆr- other big euiiflagarations and therefore humls In the latter's blood, Abraham feels that he knows from experienca saved the situation by lairing Ilagar’s EÄÖflP' when a fire department ir. “ up to the ears and letting Sarah Insert silver nr.inub-” in its efforts to bhvc property. rings, so that her vow wns fulfilled. The rings, however, lent such splendor to the girl s dusky checks that Sarah Stoi ies of a Buddhist Image. Infcrc ling stories arc told of a Bud- soon adopted them herself, and this hf:.l : rig«* lii n temple in the Biihurlnt was the origin of earrings. of Ki 'to. According to n record con- Not N tcsssary. t a Ii : i ¡¡«le the Image It nna carved “Willie, didn't I tell yon If I ever by ;. moils Iiuddhist priest, nml It Is l.cliewd t!,:i| woiMldpors of Hie image caught you fighting again I'd whip you?’’ i 111 -tirelj roifivo divine favor. At “Yes, ma, but you don’t need to do It 'tic l!' .«■ when a fire broke out In the this time. Jimmie Smith done It at i n. '«■ nn .own to the caretaker, the ready.’’—Exchange. luir «• 'vwi ke him by «ailing “Fire!” We will offer the mo;t Wonderful Bargains A Garden In the Air. and I'- ¡veil the temple from de- The highest garden In the world Is you ever heard of in the hi tory of Stayto:. ... Another story way» tlint the h ■ c :i ■ oic «• stolen by a thief, who, snld to he the Alpine region of lx>t i In. .« vcr. fell dead when he was run- ny, which was laid out by the Int idi, still another report says Canon Chnnoux, formerly rector u 'i I i «1 «It i ever accumulates on the the Hogph e of Little St Bernard It lend of t!i(> linage. is situated at an elevation uf 2,200 meters, or 7,150 feet. Here are to be Cnute and Effect. The man with the iinlinrbered hair found almost nil spe les of mountain ■ unte 1 Into the edftorlal presence flowers, not only th<> e common In Hi" Alps. Pyrenees. « ui’iaitliinns. the Fan « iil'e ill«' oTicc boy wasn't looking. "I h;i i; ii little poem here," he be- casus and the Balkans, but even from furoff Himalaya The '•anon emi'elt i, .in«l I tin tight perhaps’’— ! Intel cupted the busy editor. ml the lilea in INKS, bill It was not til Hnve n hair, ple a se , while I write til 1002 that Ills project Ixx-nu e « tT«- i c onl" - on tin* cashier for $20.’* five. In th«' latter year the «iimmnn. V ,p i I - of the uncut hair drop- of Tliuile gaie him the land Unido in d deml t Louis GUd>e-Democrat. Globe. IS IT YOUR KIDNEYS ? STAYTON NOV. 24 “THE NOBLE OUTCAST” Sublimity Dramatic Club Popular A Prices at Both Places S E C R E T Er-f inning at 2p. m. and continuing until 4 p. m, S A T U R D A Y , I D V E fc .8 0 25th I SUNDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 19th THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY AT TH E STAR TH EA TR E Adults 10 Cents WORTH $47,000 FIRE COMPANY MAKES A VERY QUICK RUN AUMSVILLE NOV. 21 ROSE BEADS, ALL COLORS Post Cauls Choose*ftom Newspapers, Magazines Gem Confectionery, Stayton GARDNER’ S CASH STORE Woolen Underwear is now in Order W e have on hand Splendid V a lu e s for Men, W om en, and Children ALSO A NICE LINE OF FLEEC Y BLANKETS and HEAVY COMFORTS Free Delivery to Any Part of fhe City J. R. GARDNER’ S CASH STORE, STAYTON CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Registered Durham B ull-for sale, 16 For Rent 8 room house, 4 room* and months old, John Sandner, Jr., Scio, halls carpeted, and window shades. Oregon. 9-16x Water in house and yar«l. Toilet, gar­ den, flowers, fruit trees, grupes, etc. Lost, Strayed or Stolen —Bay Mare Price $10 to reliable party. Inquire at wt. 1000 lbs., near Mchama on Nov. 1. Mail Office. tf. Finder please notify Geo. S. Childs, 637 E. (¡rant St., Ix’banon, Ore, tf SALE BILLS-at the Mail Office. Wt have the largest circulation of any paper printed or sent into the Santiam TAKE THE BUGLE Valley. Advertise with us and get Be sure and subscribe for the High results. School Bugle, 2Gc for a semester, 50c Money to Loan I Have Made Arrange­ for the full term. Help your own chil­ tf ments for loaning eastern money, dren. will make very low rate of inter­ est on highly improved farms, Ho­ mer H. Smith, room 6, McCornack Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96. tf. Plymouth Rotk Cockerel* Pore Lred Corvallis strain, for Ba le at $1.00 each. 11 Itx .1. K. Stop*!1, Stayton. everything about a rainy day seems to say Rhode Island Red Cockerel*- —Hatch­ ed from eggs from Maplewood farm, largi st exhibitor at Slate Fair. In­ quire at Mail olfii e. tf 'to keep drtj, ^to w o rk in { comfort ,wear ■theFISH BRAND For Sale or Tiade - for young c ittle, one r«il oer tired buggy i nd one steel tire i buggy. Phone 1124 or see F. A, Smith, ll-23x Staylm , Oregon Rt. 2 REFLEX SUCKER* 3. WOOD SAWING Let. us saw your wood much cheaper than you can saw it yours.df. Country work solicited, tf Preston and S. H. Buraon. Only 1 of each of th bargains to a family HOUSE FOR RENT A good 6 room house, newly painted a n d papered, close m. Inquire at Dr. C. II. Brew­ e r’s residence, Stayton. 11-23 W A TC H T H a W INDOW S Driving Mor>*-well broke, gentle «Iriviiig horse, wt. 1150, 6 years old for sale. John Sandner, Jr., Scio, Ore. 9-16x FOR RENT -a nice 6-room cottage For s *'« ch »*P T " ° lots in Hollis- near the new high school. Enquire ut ‘• r ’' ad,l,lion' Owner Willis Caldwell, the Mail Office. ,M 6 Brownsville. Ore. Angora Buck* For Sale Yearlings, good ones, registered. Also a few high graile Shorthorn cows, will he fresh in December. P. H. Brown, 11-23 Sublimity, Oregon. S'ayton, Oregon Children 5 Cents Box Candies Chocolates Caramels Creams, Etc. A sample of the goals will be placed in the window early uaiurday morning with Price Tags YOUNG’S CASH GROCERY, THEATRE DOWNING ESTATE PUBLIC SERVICE COM­ MISSION WILL MEET COIVI I N G! STAR Cow* For Sale Two Durham, 3 year old cows for sale. Fresh in January and March. John Sandner, Jr., Scio. Oregon. 9-16x I , I i * • ■ A J. T ower C o -B oston ' $100 Reward, $100 T h e r e a d e r s o f th is p a p e r will be leased to lea rn t h a t t h e r e fa a t le a st one read« d dlaoaso t h a t sclsnce ha* been p.ble to c u r e In all Its stage*, a n d t h a t la C a ta r r h . H a l l's C a t a r r h C u r s I* th e only posltlvo euro now k n o w n t o thn medical f r a te r n ity . C a t a r r h being s constitutional disease, requires a constitutiona l t r e a t ­ m e n t H a l l ’s C a t a r r h Curo In t a k e n In­ ternally, actlm r direc tly upon tho blood a n d m ucous s u r f a c e s of th o system , t h e r e ­ by destroying th o f ounda tion of tho dlx- er.so, find giving t h o p a ti e n t st r e n g th by building u p th e con stitu tio n a n d a ssisting n n t t i r o I n doing Its work. Tho proprietors h a v e so m u c h f a it h In Its c u ra tiv e pow ­ e r s t h a t t h e y offer Ono H u n d re d D ollars f o r nny r a r e t h a t It falls to cure. Send for lint of testimonial». S Address F J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. Bold b y n il D rn g g tn tn , 75c. Take liall'e Family I'llls for constipation.