The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 30, 1916, Image 6

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D o you read the label to know whether
your baking powder is made from cream
o f tartar or, on the other hand, from alum
o r phosphate ?
Other baking powders contain rlum or
phosphate, both o f mineral origin, and
used as substitutes for cream o f tartar
because o f their cheapness.
N ever sacrifice quality .inti heuluhiul-
ness for low price.
R O Y A L B A K IN G P O W D E R CO.
N e w York
tendant upon the bridegroom and that
it is imperative he be at the wedding at
any cost.
Suddenly Miss Hensley remembers
her speedy Maxwell cur and suggest»
a death-defying drive into the moun­
tains, bridging time and space, seize
Corbett at work in the logg'ng cutup,
bundle his best togs together and make
n mad race back to Tacoma in time for
the fixed hour o f the wedding.
No sooner said than done.
In a
jiffy t h e young women, with Miss
Heasley at the wheel o f her trusty car,
are tearing over the city streets and
the mountain roads to t h e logging
camp, leaving in their wake a cannon­
ade o f deafening ezplosions from their
open muffler cut-out, zipping by tele­
graph poles and pine trees at a speed
which makes the passing scenery re­
semble a picket fence.
Bride____________ Ranelle Corbett
Bridegroom___ _______John Wood
Bridesmaid________ Hazel Heasley
Best Man______ Raymond Corbett
Parson_____ Rev. R. H. McGinnis
Maxwell 2 5 .................. By Itself
Corbett is overtaken on the forest
SYNO PSIS
road in the act of snagging a huge pine
Raymond Corbett is employed in a
I log to the camp. He is rushed to the
logging camp many miles east o f Taco­
car, hurried to his boarding place, bis
ma. His sister, Ranelle, is about to be
clothes thrown together in great haste
married to John Wood o f Tacoma.
At
| and the thrilling race back to Tacoma
live o ’ clock, only a short time before
the hour set for the wedding ceremony, ' is on.
it is discovered that the bride’s brother | Despite a multiplicity of dangers and
has not been notified o f the time at thrills through which the trio is plung­
which he is to officiate as best man. ed they arrive in Tacoma just in time
Moments are precious
Bride insists for the ceremony and to the decided
her brother can be the only man at­ : relief o f the waiting bridegroom, who
In a recent issue of the Aila 8» i l> !■
light, n paper published in a »mall tow i
j up in Canada, appeared the following
j advertisement:
Owing to ill health, I will sell at mv
res’derce in township 19. range 18, ac­
cording to the government »urvey, one
raspberry plush cow 8 year* old.
She
is a good milker and not afraid o f mo­
torcars or anything else. She ha* un­
daunted courage and gives milk fre­
quently.
To a man who does not fear
death in any form, she would be a
great boon. She is very much attached
to her home at present by means of a
legchain, but she will tie sold to anyone
who will use her right. She is one-
fourth short horn and three-foui ths
hyena. 1 will also throw in a double-
barrelled shotgun, as it goes with her.
In May she generally goes away for a
week or two and returns with a tall red
calf with wobbly legs. —Ex.
Thankfulness.
Thankful l i e * is one of the most fra
grun t o f tlie graces. It t* au eiuottou
which ti ns, not «.lily la’ experienced,
but a I n 11 gladly and fu lly expressed
The e x p re ssio n of it deepens th o ea
pur ity fo r fe e lin g It.
In the Sixteenth Century.
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Four Menus
For
Thanksgiving
Hot Rocks Waste Away.
Erosion proceeds with considerable
rapidity in the desert reglou of tbs
southwest, notwithstanding the scarci­
ty of continuously running water, for
rock disintegration Is accelerated by
the great dally variations in tempera­
ture. The rocks are heated to 123 de­
grees F. or higher on the hot summer
days and cool off rapidly at night to 70
degrees or less, a difference of 50 de
grees or more, nml In spring or au­
tumn, when the sun's hent la less, the
night temperatures are relatively lew
er.—< ieolngb-al Survey Bulletin.
Saturday, Dec. 2nd
Opening The Star Theatre
Under New Management
¡The Scio Dramatic Club
Ì2 J! Under The Direction of Jack Waltemeyer, in a
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if a e T eO M EDY DRAMA ¿1
PIERRE OF THE PLAINS
Dealing with the Royal Northwest Mounted Police and Indians
THE CAST
Cream of Corn 8oup W ith Popoorn
Croutons.
Celery Sticks Stuffed W ith Seasoned
Cream Cheese.
Boast Turkey, Bpioed Cranberries.
Parsnip Fritter».
Apple, Orange and W hite Grape
Salad.
Mince Pie.
Dates Stuffed W ith Nuts.
Coffee.
Sweet Potato Puffs.
Escaloped Cauliflower.
Rolls.
Grapefruit Salad.
Cheese and Crackers.
Pumpkin Pie.
Frnit or Maple Mousse.
Fruit.
Nuts.
Coffee.
A fter Dinner Mints.
Thanksgiving In Vsnezusla.
In a big nrini-halr In a large New
York hotel sat a tall, distinguished
looking man.
“ThU Is the best Thanksgiving 1
ever had," he said, fairly glowing
with contentment "It makes me think
| In contrast o f the worst I ever »pent
I van In I-n Gtiayra, Venezuela, »ent
1 down by n New York newspaper to
wait for a war that never happened.
I was forced to »|>cnd Thursday there,
and the prospect of a dinner at the ho­
tel there wns nauseating. 1 had been
there before, and I knew the meal
would be odds and ends floating In
rreuse With such thoughts In my
mind I strolled down the main street
j o f the town. Ahead of me I «aw a
man. tall, thin, unmUtnkably Ameri­
can.
He went Into a building.
1
quickened my pace nnd found It wn»
the American consulate.
I rapped.
The gentleman opened the door him­
self and. seeing I was an American,
asked me to come In and have Thanks­
giving dinner with him.
“ The mnn was Thomas Moffat, then
consul. A boz from Brooklyn con­
tained turkey, pumpkin pie, slightly
the worae for wear, to be sure, and
oven cranberry sauce.” —New York
Tribune.
Nearing th# Year’s Closs.
A famous English novelist tells of a
hillside Scotch village with no special
beauty, but which once every twenty-
four lionrs at the close of day becomes
transfigured. The kirk nnd cot stand
bathed In sunset glory. So the year’»
doings and happenings, though com­
monplace they seem, find their trans­
figuration. It la when toll Is requited,
harvests gnrncred and fireside reun­
ions are enjoyed and memories record
• iod's unfailing goodness in hla house.
Such transfiguration Is Thanksgiving
day.
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In connection with “ P ie r r e ” at same price
“I
7atty Arbuckle”
In a One Reel Comedy-6 reels in all
Adults 10 Cents
Children 5 Cents
Box Candies
Chocolates
Caramels
Creams, Etc.
ROSE BEADS. AIL CllOkS
Postcards Ch.2o°s0.M
Newspapeis, Magazines
Gem Confectionery, Stayton
GARDNER’ S CASH STORE
Woolen Underwear is now in Order
W e have on hand Splendid Values for
Men, Women, and Children
A L S O A N IC E L IN E O F
FLEEC Y BLANKETS and HEAVY COMFORTS
Free Delivery to Any Part of fhe City
J. R. GARDNER'S CASH STORE, STAYTON
CLASSIFIED-
ADVERTISING
FOR RENT—a nice 6-room cottage
near the new high school. Enquire at
the Mail Office.
For Rent— 8 room house, 4 room» and
halls carpeted, and window shades.
Water in house and yard.
Toilet, gar-
don, flowers, fruit tree», grape», etc.
Price $10 to reliable part) .
Inquire at
Mail Office.
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SALE B IL L S -a t the Mail Office. We
have the largc»t circulation of any
paper printed or sent into the Santiam
Valley.
Advertise with us and get
results.
W OOD SAW ING Let us miw your
wood much cheaper than you can »aw
it yourself. Country work solicited,
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Preston and 8. H. Boraon.
FOR SALE A 2f>0 e g g Petaluma
Incubator in first class condition.
J. P. Mertz, Scio, Ore.
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Phone 246 Stsyton.
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Auction Sale
10 A. M. Tuesday, Dec. 5, '16
All the paitnership property of
rUCKBR & HAZARD
Consisting o f 12 cows, 7 steers,
2 heifers, 8 calves, 1 bull 2 years
old. —All o f Hereford and Dur­
ham strain. 1 team o f horses 6
years old, wt. 29110 lbs., 1 wagon,
1 set harness, 1 McCormick Mow­
er, 1 cultivator, 1 hay rake, plow
and harrows and all kinds of
farm machinery, carpenter tool»,
forks shovels chains and other
articles too numerous to mention.
The »ale will be held on the
Robert L. Tucker farm
miles
north o f Mill City, Marion Co.
Term* Cash
Money to l.oan I Hava Made Armngr-
ment» for loaning eastern money,
will make very low rate o f inter­
est on highly improved f- mis. Ho­
mer H. Smith, room 5, McCornack
Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone 94».
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FOR S A L E -P u re bred Brown Leg­
horn rooaters, two young Poland China
boars, Blood Royal Strain, subject to
register.
W. II. Humphreys, Jr.,
Shaw, Oregon, lit. 1, Box 60,
ll-30x
Phone 22F6
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‘■The Girl and The Game” A Serial
A BIG 5 REEL FEATURE
AND
Lo«t, Strayed or Stolen -Bay Mare
wt. 1000 lbs., n«-ar Melisma on Nov. 1.
Finder plesso notify Geo. S. fluids,
537 E. Grant St., Lebanon, Ore.
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Act I and II — Tradin g Post
Act ID— T h e Cache
Act I V — Sister Corraine's Sanctuary
Adults 35 cents
“I Dead A liv e ”
Clear Tomato Soup.
Celery.
Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce.
Boiled Hominy.
Escaloped Onions.
Coleslaw.
Pumpkin Fie.
Bread and Butter.
Fruit.
Coffee.
Jack Waltemeyer
J. S. Stitcha
Roger Cain
Scott Turner
Dale Poindexter
Miss Vella Brenner
Mrs. E. H. Hobson
Genevieve Cunningham
THEATRE
SU N D A Y NIGHT
Oyster Cocktails.
Consomme.
Popped Corn.
Roast Stuffed Turkey, Brown Gravy.
Sweet Potatoes. Boiled Onions.
Turnip Croquettes, Cranberry Con­
serve.
Dressed Lettuce.
Apple Pudding.
Minoe Pie.
Nuts and Raisins.
Fruit.
Coffee.
S Y N O P S IS
Prices, Children 15 cents
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Qveeu Elixnlieth issued a proclama­
Oyster Cocktail.
tion for a day of thanksgiving, saying,
“ On Thanksgiving day no servile labor
Consomme.
Soup Sticks.
may be performed, and thanks should Olives.
Celery.
Salted Almonds.
l>e offered for the Increase and abun­
Boast Turkey, Chestnut Filling,
dance of his fruits upon the face of
Giblet Gravy.
the earth.”
C O M IN G !
Pierre
Sergeant Redding
lap Burkin
Peter Galbraith
Mat
V al Galbraith
Sister C on fin e
Jen Galbraith
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FOR SALE: ONE VALUABIE COW
Royal Baking Pow der is made from
cream o f tartar, derived from grapes, urd
adds to the food only wholesome qualities.
Aa thrilling as a "Hazards o f H elen"
■Boric was the wild dash o f two Tacoma
girls a few days ago in a touring car to
get a best man for a wedding.
As it
was t h e episode developed features
which were littie short o f the spectacu­
lar. Had the incidents which go to
make up th's story been deliberately
plotted by a professional scenario w rit­
er, here is about the way the cast of
characters and a synopsis o f the play
would have lined up:
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had lea mod only a fuw inuiiieiita befury
o f the perilous mission into tho moun­
tain». It i» just 8 o'clock. All answer
j the roll-call in the rectory o f I h e
Church o f the Holy Communion where
the Kev. K. II. Mctiinnia say» the
binding wont» that make Mis» Corbett
| Mr». Wood.
Worth Careful Thought
A WILD RIDE
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STOCK HOGS or brood hows wanted—
I want to trade farm machinery for
stock hogs or brood sows. See or phone
11-30
F, A. Smith, Stayton, Ore.
Brood Sow and Shoata Fur Sale, at
my place.
W. R. Heater,
12-7x
Sublimity, Ore.
FOR SALE 1 tr* * k team, wt. .7000
lbs. $150 cash or will trade for cattle or
sheep.
Forrette Bros.,
12-7x
West Stayton, Ore.
Murlin Olson, Receiver
F N. W o o d r y ,
Auctioneer.
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A UNIQUE RECORD
A Few Like It In Our Broad Republic
Grateful teatin ouy o f Dosn's Kidney
Pills, published everywhere in o f itself
ronvincii g evidence of merit.
Con­
firmed testimony forma still stronger
evidence. Years ago a citizen o f this
locality gratefully acknowledged tho
benefit derived from Doan’s Kidney
Kidney Pills.
The statement ia now
confirmed—the proof more convincing.
Cases o f this kind are plentiful in the
work of Doan’ s Kidney Pills— tho rec­
ord is unique.
I’, W. Prown, retired farmer, 1499
State St., Salem, Oregon., says: Hard
work weakened my kidneys and I often
felt the effect in latrenoss and soreness
across the small o f my back. Finally
my attention wns called to Doan’s
Kidney Pills and I used some. Tho
backache nnd soreness left me. State­
ment given January 31, 1906.
S T IL L USES D O A N ’ S
On April 11, 1916, Mr. Hrown said:
I still consider Doan’s Kidney Pills a
medicine nf merit and they alwaya do
good work whenever I take them.
Price 50c, at all dealers.
Don’ t
simply ssk for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’a Kidney Pills the same that Mr,
has twice publicly recommended. Fos-
tcr-Milourn Co., Prop's.. Buffalo, N,
Y.
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