The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, December 13, 1917, Image 2

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Entered as second class matter at the pOstoffice at Stayton, Marion
County, Oregon, under the Act of Conuross ot March 3, 1S79.
Subscription Price $1.00
a fc A L o w a v c l v e i . u a t o b a c c o .
N o w I I I * P i l l i l i P i i i I i * • • * • I*
Fr«ah and C laan a n * Garni.
A U M I « C ha « * o f G ra v a i» la tn a a a h
a n d L a t t a L a n rja r Ih a n a to '* aha«a
a n im a r » p ia ti
Per Year In Advance
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Advertising Kates Made Known Upon Application
Foreign Advertising Represented by The A meric« Press Association
Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail
Co A m ii
B “’V if *“
I ALWAYS TAKE MY HAT OFF
TO A BEAPI HE LIKES GOOD
THINOS TO CMEW-BUT HE
C A NT READ THAT BIU.BOAPD
SUPPOSE HE PICKS ON M E ! r
John Thoma made a business Two children and the husband
trip to Portland Tuesday.
survive the deceased. —Scio Trib­
J. P. Williams has been on the une.
list of sick the past few days.
Mrs. Amelia Dimer, sister of Star Theatre, Saturday
Mrs.
J. C. Mayo, died Saturday-
T. J. Ware and John Sandner,
LOOK. IOH THE PROTECTION SUAI. IT IS NOT RHAL CillAVKI.Y WITHOUT THIS SUAL
morning
at the Good Samaritan
Jr., art» driving new Fords, pur­
hospital in Portland. The funer­ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mayo are
chased from Peter Deidrich.
al service w*s held Monday the parents of a new girl. Ixirn 1C
Mrs. Robt. Veal, of Albany, Lyons and interment was Jmade Saturday morning. Dr. Beau- i
visited at the home of Mrs. F. in the Fox Valley cemetery. champ w as in attendance.
j
F. Foster a few hours Monday. Her residence was near Seat­
Geo. Tate left the first of the tle. Mrs. Diemer was born in
week on business connected with Fox Valley fifty-seven years ago.
to n P eo p le in P o o r H ealth
enlistment under Uncle Sam. but She was a daughter of John P. M any W S tay
a
i
th
o
u t K now ing th e C auaa.
is home again, having failed to Berry, an Oregon pioneer of ’52.
t
aa
«re scores of people who crag
pass the physical examination. Mrs. Diemer was married twice, I | out There
Anyone
having
fat
a
miserable
existence
without
real­
first husband being Capt. H. ising the cause of their suffering. l)a\
J. R. Barnes and sister. Miss her
Hatch,
was captain of the after day thev are racked with head­ hogs to sell, please
Nellie Barnes, of Salem, were in steamer who
Albany
plying between ache, and backache; suffer from ner­
The A mar icon people *r\
Stayton Tuesday. Their father. Portland and Albany
vousness.
d'liinesr.
weakness,
languor
over
twen­
w
aking
up. They risen
J. J. Barnes, has gone to San ty years ago, and who later went and depression. I’erh» p* the kidneys cail L. A. THOMAS
charge th a t they are w a stef
Diego, Calif., to spend the win­ to Alaska where he died.
have fallen behind in their work of
ter.
filtering the blood that may he the
as soon as possible.
root of the trouble. Look to your kid­
B ank deposits all over the
The entire school board at
neys assist them in I heir work —give
Will ship from West
country are increasing by leaps
Scio, including the clerk, has re­
them the help they need. You can
a
n d bounds.
signed. It seems that the in­
no more highly recommended remody
Stayton Saturday,
than Doan's Kidney Pills.
debtedness and the amount nec- j
Below is grateful testimony from a
essary to run the school could
A re you a depositor 7
sufferer in this locality.
J provided a car can
not be handled with the 9 mills
Mrs. M M. Moench, »30 S. Main St..
allowed by the people of the dis­ F. X. Hoereth sold the show- Albany,
I f you are not, join the fin a n ­
Ore., s»ys:‘-| am only too gia.l
trict, hence the resignations.
house to Geo. F. Warford last to tell any who are in need of a g >od. be secured.
cial
preparedness arm y. M an­
«
reliable
me
io:ne
for
backache
and
»•?
Saturday
and
before
leaving
Only two months ago Ona
age to lay aside a certain
disorders about Doan's Kidney
Shelton and family removed from stated he wished to thank the kidney
am ount o f cash. W e ’ll be gla d
Pills. Whenever I have taken them
Scio to Arizona, hoping that the public for their generous patron­ for Lhat trouble. I have user! Doan’s A queer!}- shaped gun« which occu­
to explain our banking system .
iioaitlnu of honor In the center
change would benefit Mrs. Shel­ age both at the show house and Kidney Pills whenever necessary for of pies the a city
Seoul. Korea, la said to
past ten years and I have found be one of the of lurgest
ton’s health. Tne change did in the electrical business. He the
In the world and
them
to
do
all
that
is
claimed
for
STAYTO N STATE BANK
also
bespeaks
for
Mr.
Warford
not accomplish the hoped for
Is
called
“the
bell
with
the wall of a
them.
”
child
In
Its
voice."
When
first
cast
purpose, as a telegram announc­ the same cordial treatment.
dealers. Don't sim­ the bell sounded with a harsh and
ing her death was received Wed­ Mr. Warford will continue the ply Price ask 60c, for at all
a kidney rem edy-get cracked note, and the superstitious em­
nesday morning, just as Mr. present bookings which run till Doan's Kidney P ills-th e same that peror. fearing nn III omen, consulted
his magician*. These gentlemen
Shelton started on the sad jour­ February thus assuring his pa­ Mr. Moench uses. Foster-Milburn with
held a long confab and finally stated
ney home. Mr. McKnight ex­ trons the same high class enter­ Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y.
that the bell would never sound right
pects the arrival of the body tainment they have been enjoy­
until a live child was given to It. The
mass was then melted agnlu. and a
Saturday morning. Mrs. Shelton ing.
A share of the banking business
live baby wus thrown Into the molten
was a daughter os Mr. and Mrs. D . .
metal.
The
wall
of
agony
uttered
by
~J- M RWGO-
of Stayton and vicinity
W. R. Ray, of Jordan, and a sis­ rreaching services at . v Kings­ '
the little tot as the brouxe engulfed
It seemed to be repented every time
ter-in-law of Mr. McKnight. ton next Sundav.
STAYTON
OREGON the
is solicited.
bell was toll'd, and today the Ko­
Farmers
WHAT’S THE REASOM I
Attention! i
i
Thrift Is
National Slogan
M
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Show House
Changes Hands
Use
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w
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
reans still claim thut the wall of a
child cun be beard lu the vol< • of tb«
met a t
Uncalled For Court««».
The Vlcumtv Toussalnt wna formet-
iy a colonel In the l'n>n> b arm ; and
mayor of Toulouse. He w h s a brave
uian and a dashing offic er During
one of the hotti'id engagements of a
terrible year of war. notl-lng that bis
(reops were liemllng forward under a
«ailing Are to esca|>e the bullet* of
tbe enoray while be ulone maintained
an ereet position, he exclaimed. "Since
when. I should like to know, lias so
much |M)llteness been shown to the
enemy?" The sari us in took Instan­
taneous effect, for the soldiers rushed
forwaid anil earried everythin« before
them.
8«l«nium Is Sensitive.
By substituting a selenium cell for
the human eye ut the telescope M.
r'ournle d’Albe believes It would be
possible lo detect stars Ove magni­
tudes fainter than any uow observnble.
tbps enormously Increasing tbe (towers
of tbe greatest Instruments. Theoreti­
cally a selenium cell of sixteen square
Inches would register tbe light • of a
twenty-eightli magnitude star, hut this
would require longer exposure- several
days—thun would be practicable.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
In these busy days of quick transportation from place to place is of the
greatest importance. Time becomes more valuable every dav. We can­
not lengthen the hours but we can crowd more “doipc\” more business
into every day if we have vuick and economical transportation. The facil-
ito to go and come quickly is surely in the power of owners of Ford cars.
Always ready, summer and winter, always dependable; always economical
the Ford car today commands the respect, confidence and appreciation of
the people, regardless of all distinctions of class or trade. The Ford is the
univecsal car on merit alone; it has earned its universal popularity through
giving universal satisfaction in universal service. You require a Ford car
because with it you can make the days more valualle get more money
and pleasure out of your time.
Philip’s Rsmindsr.
Phlflij, father of Alexander, had a
servant whose sole business U waa to
remind him th rt he was human. It
Is said accordingly that he never went
from the house and. having returned,
ucver gave audience to any one w ith­
out first this servant saying td him
three time* In a loud voice, “Philip,
thou art hut a man!“
Right In Lina.
“Have your millions enabled your
children to marry well?"
"It at Iter My daughter married a
cabaret darn er mid my sou Is engnged
to a prominent chorus girl. W ere
beaded for tbe best society now.”—
Pittsburgh Post
No Enthusiasm.
"Your friend did not appear to he
enthusiastic when I spoke of s com­
ing wireless age."
“No wonder. He Is a wire walker
In a dreua.”—Baltimore American.
Runabouts $345; Touring Car $360; One-Ton Chasis $600. These
prices f. o. b. Detroit,
Ford dealer will be pleased ta fill your order and guarantee you most
satisfactory after-service whenever you may require it.
Come and sign up at once and get your car when you want it.
A signed order is necessary before the agent can secure a car.
PETER DEiDRICH, Agent
For Lir.n and iMarion County
It will pay you to know the Ford dealer in your neighborhood
lili
©
A Cumbersome Cura.
“Eat a gumdrop every time you want
i drink.” advises an exchange, hut who
'he dickens wants to go tagging around
with a water bucketful of guiudropa on
id* srm ?— .Ms'-on Telegraph.
You are assured of a safe deposi­
tory and courteous treatment at
this bank, by ample capital and
long experienee in the banking
business.
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stayton, Oregon
Capital $25,000.00
C O M IN G !
Large line of Fall Goods
A F U L L L IN E O F
Men’s Slickers at the Old Price
RUBBER W EAR
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Complete line for Men» Women and Children l
GEHLEN’S STORE 1
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