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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
HOLIDAY SPECIALS In Fine, Soft, Wavy This sale o f switch's o (T e r s an unusual o p- portunity to the women o f t h i s vicinity. Every switch in this sale is made of excellent qual ity natural wavy, guarantee! Hu man Hair, mount ed on S separat > s t r a n d s , in all shades A Perfect Match To Any Color Of Hair MRS. D. M.iCK, STAYTON. OREGON THE CHEERFUL FACE. • ----- * Next to the sunlight of heaven is the cliecrful tace One glance at this f i . c lilts us out of the coadowr. nto the teautiful, bright and warm within. A host c f evil p. .s.ons may lurk around too door, but they never enter end ab.ee here. Tho cheerful iice puic tnem to sham« and • <ght. e e c s * s * * * r Fitness In Gifts. Tito Ideal ronsidenuion In making a l : .-.stiuas prtft is fitn c». What would I k - an Ideal present for one person would lie n mockery for another. It isn't the cost- it Isn't even the beauty of a grift that must be first consider- t ;—It is the need and the taste« of the recipient. Difficult to Identify “ A man should be content to let wall enough alone." "V ery true." replied Miss Cayenne. •'Hut think how wonderfully wise a Kan must be to recognize well enough when be sees it"-W ash in gton Star. CLASSIFIED* ADVERTISING STAR * The Christian church will hold their annual Christmas exercise and tree at the church Sunday morning, December 24. at 11 a. in. A committee will be at ' FOR RENT u nice 6-room cottage the church Saturday afternoon to re near the now high aohoul. Enquire at ceive gifts for the tree. All :.'v wel the Mail Office. Prayer ..........Fay M ick come to attend. Following ia the \ r •! Récit it io n ........ Frank Clow gram: Recitation SALE Hll 12» « I I he Mull Offlc«. We Primary Class Scripture reading and prayer Song..... ......... have the largeat circulation of any Beatrice Lockhart Mrs. W. II. Hobson paper printed or acet into the Kantiani Recitation......... S >ng Joy to The World Congregation Valley. Christmas St' r> Advertise with ua and get ' The Gift of G ifts’ * Christmas Addre-s W. C. Gauutt result*. Christmas Play Kings K. K. footer, Everet tìa rim r, Ree. The Two Stockings.... J. K Gar er. Mabel Kradshaw Clover or Votch Hay Wanted at Shepher s II. .1. Hewitt and Albert Dialogo His Mother-inlaw Pan coast. 12-28 Cecil Schaefer, John Olmsted Brewer'a Dairy, Stayton. King* Daughter Mr . C. lb Stay ton. S o lo ..................... ......M a r y Kirsch Shepherd's Daughter Mrs. H o r a c e Rec. I ’ m Only 4 Years Old .. Constance Beauchamp Money to Loan I Have Made Arrange Lilly. ment« f >r loaning eastern money, M a i!. _\ nr^:.r. t llenah v. I : -• Xmas Greetings Felix Kirson will make very low rate o f inter Mary Sarah Caldwell. Is co Little Stranger V ila Duvi» est on highly improved firm *. Ho Angela. Mrs. J. W. Mavo, Verda and Drill rner II. Smith, room 5, McCornack Gladys>Hamn i", Marion Alex- Rec. ___ i__ __Cleo Weddle Bldg . Salem, Oregon, Phone iHi. anu«r, F. na Caldwell and Kay j Ree. Madeline Wirth tf. Mack. Solo ..... Cleta Pcery The Metho ¡ist Episcopal Church will hold the following program Sunday evening at 7 p. in: Song........ ......................... Bv School Scripture Keading Human Hair Switches • CHRISTMAS PROGRAM W ill HAVE CHRISTMAS SUNDAY EVENING TREE SUNDAY MORNING The following will give a short Christ Dialogue ___ Aunt Pruc_____ . mas progtam at the Sunday School Alma Neiulel, Mabel Weddle hour Sunday in ruing: Exercise ........................ Two Girls Recitation............. .........Garnet Mack Mrs. E. H. Hobson Recitation.................. Ethel Hamman Ree............ ..... ... Norwood Eskew S on g............................. Primary Class Mixed Quartette___Messrs C. Hotter Recitation___ _ Esther Stayton and W. Holford, Mis. Recitation... ............... Lucile Caspeli W. Holforu and Miss Recitation.................. Susie Olmsted Margaret Schaefer Solo.The Way o f the Cross Leads Home . . . Mrs. W. H. Hobson SAW WOOD Twenty-three o f the high school boys got out bright and early Saturday morning and with saws and axes hied to the Burson timber west of town where *bey put up over fourteen cords o f wood. I f they work as well on other days it will take them about four days to cut enough wood to rai«e the $75.00 they promised for the gymnasium fund by the wood route. Stick to it boys, we are betting on you. BUYS MILK ROUTE A. T. Brewer has purchased the milk route of E. D. Crabtree, and hereafter there- will be but one route. Mr. Brewer will take entire charge on January 1. Mr. Crabtree still has his cows but will separate the cream and sell to the creamery. A nice line of books to NOTICE The following Genera! Merchandise and Grocery Stores o f Stayton will be closed all day Christmas Day, Monday, December 25. Be sure and get your purchases on Saturday. Dolt's Cash Store Young's Cash Grocery W. F. Klecker's Store Bradshaw’s Grocery J. R. Gardner’ s Cash Store Chas. Gehlen’s Cash Store SATURDAY NIGHT “ Stain In The Blood” Five Reels Five “ C o u n t e r f i t L o v e ” — One Monday, (Christmas Night) “TH E IN N ER ST R U G G LE ” Adults 10 Cents FOR SALE 7 head milrh rows, 1 heifer. Cow* $40 per head, heifer $30 if all are taken. 1 two year old filly $100. Mr*. Rosa Miller, 12-28 Phone 2-8 Shelburn, Ore. Feet Fee t 01 Floor Space in our Store is Crowded with an array of U seful, Beautiful, Appropriate Presents Good Freeh Cowa Wanted at Brew 12-28 For Every Member of the Family B eautiful Pictures Framed FOR RENT—6 room house, large barn, and 7 acres o f land inode city \ limits. Also 5 room house, barn and 51 Here* just outside city limits. Will rani first property for $110 per year, second property for $75 per year. Grant Murphy, 12-28 Stayton, Ore. Unframed RU GS, ROCKERS. TABLES. CHAIRS, ALUMINUM WARE. CUTLERY, EXPRESS WAGONS, DOLL BUGGIES, HOPE” CHESTS, SILVERWARE, ETC. Shot Gun For Sale — Double barrelled, breech loading. 12 gauge. Will sell A fine Chistmas program will be ren j cheap. See or phone Cha* ScK-.cfer, d f : d at the Young Men’s Catholic1 12-2*x Scio Ore. Hall at Jordan on Saturday eve, Dec. j 23. There will be a 3-act drama in -. eluded in the program which will be T H E CHRISTM AS S TO R Y. well worth attending. Prices 25 and 15c ; L ast Call Saturday night before Xmas • «j.•AT IP « All R «al to Bobby Boy, Wha’d Lika to Rida With Santa Claus. G R E E N T R A D IN G S T A M P S LILLY HARDWARE CO., STAYTON, ORE. ft A CHRISTMAS GIFTS XMAS I M ER R Y --------and a- HAPPY NEW YEAR GOOD WILL AND PEACE Pair o f fine Cotton Blankets Pair o f Fancy Towels Table Linens & enchanted country behind the picture books. He'd Like Some of These Pair of Warm Stockings, Mittens or Gloves, Pair o f Kid Gloves A Good Warm Cap Pair o Warm Gloves A Pi-;C3 of Needle Work Box of Good Cigars Flannel Shirt Ribbons, Plain and Fancy, A Dressr Pattern Fancy Neckv.-ear Pair of Gloves A Nice Handkerchief Hdc’ fs. they need lot of ’em Goods for a Kimona Nice P hbon for Hand Bay A Nice Tie A Nice Toque A SaD : r Petticoat Pair c f Woo! Hose Fancy Suspenders A Pair Hose Supporters A Pair Suspenders A Pair of Garters A Pair o f Sox Baby needs bibs, stork pants A Bath Robe A Pair Arm Bands Fancy Handkerchiefs A Bath Kobe Little blanket, sweater Suits Warm Ca|,s For the balance of December we will give absolutely Free one 2 oz. bottle Royal C;ub pure Vanilla Extract with every 3 lb. can of R iyal Club Steei Cut Coffee for $ 1.1fl DOLL’S SASH STO R E if If if Is Our Sincere Wish to All Let Us Help You il W. F. KLECKER, STAYTON, ORE. & What He Would Like and What Would Please Her You will g Children 5 Cents E 50x100 New bibles, new alphabet book, new ; Bobby Boy wns sitting 'n Ida wee choose from at Beauchamp’s Quality g ift books, latest popular fiction and ; brown rhnlr •*> close to the great bunch of Cbrlstmn* holly that bo could Drug Store. copyright books. stretch out lit* finger* mid touch the shiny red I errlc* whenever he wanted to make believe tint! lie was far nwny In the great inrest In Suntu Claus land. He had only to closo Id* eye* and “ aldver hi* shoulder*.” a* If lie were cold, when the ivnrin. quiet room would vanish and lie would I k > walking with Merry Bell In tho story. •'By mid by.” raid the sweet voire of Bister Marjorie, who win reudlng from f i thy book, so she couldn't shut her eye* nnd ninlie believe she was In the for est too Bobby oy remembered that f t lie must tell Sister Msrjorle Jo*t wb«t It looked like when they reached home "B y nnd by they came to a part of f t the forest where them were tall trees, green and fragrant, Juat like Hie trees f t one sees In the markets Iteforo Christ mas. "Merry Bell clapped her hands f t “ ‘Hurrah!’ she erled. 'W e're almost there! 8oe; hero nro the Christum* tree woods. Pretty soon we'll find the f t reindeer feeding on the evergreen THERE ARE A THOUSANDS SUGGESTIONS IN THE STORE NOW AS TO vines.' "They walked softly through the snow pnths. •” Sh! said Merry Bell; 'don't fright f t en them. When they see us the Christ > ykg mas reindeer will know us and com»' running to us to let us ¿Isa them. That's how we know which nro the good reindeer 'hat will carry dear old Santa safely over the world on Christ find our store filled with many Attractive and Serviceable things for each mas eve. Just think—If a reindeer was and every member of the family that will be a lasting memory ANGER bad and tipped poor Santa out!” * Bobby Boy opened h!a eyea wide. of your thoughts for them Angar it tha m oil impotent "H o! I wouldn’t earo If they did It a ffe c t * n o t h - t'p him out. I’d ivun wight out In tho - • p a s s i o n in m a n «now an' help him put nil the toys s m g it g u v * a b o u t a n d h u r t * t h * W E O F FE R T H E FO LLOW IN G SU G G E ST IO N S back, an’ nen mnyl*» he’d give in« a « • m a n w h o i * p o * * * * * * d b y it m o r # wide.” it Sister Marjorie laughed and went On • t h a n a n y o t h e r a g a in s t whom Fancy Aprons Humidor Smoking Tobacco with the story which dealt with tho 2 i* dirac * d . — C la r e n d o n . >3/ j? “GAMBLERS IN GREEN BACKS" — One Reel Comedy for good dairy cows, a fine team of mules. Brewer’s Dairy Stayton. 12 2* HELPFUL HINTS FOR \ “ The Secret of The Submarine” E ----------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT JORDAN A t Sloper’s Reel Comedy SUNDAY NIGHT For Sale or Trade er’ s Dairy, Stayton. THEATRE Christmas Long Drawn O u t It has become the custom to Imagine thnt every ceremony connected with the Christmas holidays In old England was olmerved on tho holiday Itself. Nothing could he further from the real facts. It should be remembered that In England of old, nnd to some extent even In Industrial England o f today, Christmas does not refer only to the holiday Itself, but to the twelve days anil nights Immediately following tho feast of the Nativity. It would easily lie discovered by anybody who took the trouble to give a few momenta' thought to the subject thnt It would be nigh physically Impossible to fol low all the ceremonials and customs connected with the Christmas season on one day. Tha Seaton of Joy. The festival of Christmas la grate fully unique because of tho predomi nant note It contain»— the note of Joy, of a rapture, an abandon o f delight, which carries all before It—and, while It surcharges the hearta o f those who are naturally gay, It also luvndns the gloomiest nnd the most sorrowful and creates for thorn n rift In the constant clo .Is of the heart Itev. H. P. Cad man. • & v tfg k K g « X g k K g CORROBORATION • Interest to Slayton Readers • o • s • Fixed, b u t a F lx t u r « . "Do you think you can fix this c a rf' Inquired the luckless motorist. "I think *<>," replied the village blaek- | smith, who was something of a wag. ns lie moved nround in the slindo of the spread I tig • lieslimt tree. "When I gel through with It If it I* not fixed In one way it will be In another." A lii he wax right. Ulcliioond Tlmoa- ! IM*| nt.ii — Of • — Wait. •'Woman I* a little slow to get ac quaint .1 with the auto apparently.” "W lial make* you say that?" "I have never Keen one rcpnlring her < ur with a hairpin a* yet."—Columbus Citizen. Whoever make* great presents ex- p e ts great presents In return.—Mar tial. Natives of Algeria bury with their dead nil the medicine« used In their last Illness a Peruvian Potatoes. Peru Is the natural home of the po tato. which grows in many varieties Of there the most famous Is the Peru vian yellow potato. It Is of exquisite taste, hlglilj nutritious, wllli a gulden color nnd a thin skin. For month* Stayton citizens hnvo seen in these columns enthusisstic praise of Doan’s Kidney Pills, hy resi dents o f this locality. Would these prominent people re- , commend a remedy that had not prov- ! en reliable? Would they confirm their statements ! after years had elapsed if personal ex perience had not Hhown the remedy to be worthy o f endorsement. Tho following statement should carry conviction to the mind o f every Stay- ton reader. Mrs. M. Custer, f»l5 E. Third St., Albnny, Oregon, says: " I had an acute attack of kidney complaint, caused by n cold settling on my kidneys. It made me so weak arid lame that 1 could scarcely move around the house The kidney secretions were too fre quent in passage. Doan’s Kidney Pills cured m e." (Statement given Febru ary 6, l!k)6(. It a later date, Mr*. Custer said: "D oan’s Kidney Pill« have done me a world o f good, and I will Hlwaya recommend them.” Price B')c, at all dealers. Don’ t simply nsk for a kidney rem ed y-get Doan’s Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Custer has twice publicly recom mended. Foster-M ilnurn fJo., Prop's,, Buffalo, N. Y.