The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, February 07, 1918, Image 4

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The Flame of Youth
G EM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
First Class Confections.
High Grade Pure Candies
Fine Cigars and Tobacco
It*s first of a series of Slashing features that the
NEW MANAGEMENT has arranged to present ut
Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks
All Prices and Style Box Candy
The Star Theatre
J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor
S ta y to n ,
Possibly About You or Your Friends
Curtis C. Cole and wife enter­
ED TESTIMONY
tained Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dau­ CONFIRM
gherty at dinner last Sunday. I T h e K ind S tay to n R eader* C an n o t
W. J. Warren was called to
Doubt.
Mill City to preach a funeral Doan’s Kidney Pills have stood the
test.
Monday afternoon.
Albert Warren, who is employ­ all. The test of time—the hardest test of
ed in the Mail office has been Thousands gratefully testify.
suffering from blood poisoning in To quick relief—to lasting results.
Stayton readers can no longer doubt
his right hand all week.
the
’ence.
Louene Thomas is speedily re­ It’s evi convincing
testimony — twice-
covering from her illness and told and well confirmed.
will soon be able to be out again. Stayton readers should profit by
experiences.
Dr. Brewer reports the arrival these
T F. Chance, carpenter, 1625 E.
of a boy at the home of Mr. and Second
Ore., says: ” A
Mrs. Joseh Breitenstein of Sub­ couple of St., years Albany,
ago 1 strained my back
limity February 2.
at work and soon I noticed signs of
kidney weakness. In a short time
Mrs. R. S. Marshall of Gervais after
using Doan’s Kidney Pill, my
spent the week end with her back became
strong and all kidney dis­
daughter Mrs. L. D. Mars.
orders left me.”
Dr. Beauchamp reports the ar­ Tbs above statement was given
15. 1912 and on March 31.
rival of a boy at the home of Mr. December
1916,
Mr.
Chance
“ It has been
and Mrs. C. E. Taylor February several years since added:
I
have
needed a
2nd.
kidney medicine. I still hold a high
The bridge across the Santi- opinion of Doan’s Kidney Pills and re­
them at ever^’ opportunity.”
am at Mehama has been out of commend
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t
repair since last Thursday, caus­ simply
for a kidney remedy—get
ing any amount of inconvenience Doan’s ask Kidney
same that
to the public. Leo Rock, rural Mr. Chance has Pills—the
twice publicly recom­
carrier on route two, was able to mended. Foster-Milourn Go., Prop's.,
serve only a part of his route Buffalo, N. Y.
each day, and in order to do that Mrs. L. D. Mars will leave for
was obliged to travel several San Francisco next Saturday
extra miles each trip. It would
where she and her hus­
seem as if the Linn county court, morning
band
will
reside.
as well as the bridge, needs fix- W. A. Riggs
a letter
ing._________________________ recently from his received
son in France,
staring that he was having a
EXECUTRIX’S FIRST NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Julia hard time trying to get used to
Bach has this day been appointed ex­ French tobacco, Wes immedi­
ecutrix of the last will and testament ately shipped him a good supply.
JACK
MULHALL
Now Ready and Selling
Customers of this store now have op­
portunity to buy wisely and well with
assurance that their purchusc will
prove economical.
THIS IS THE
DATE
Feb. 13
m
SEE IT !
i m
Y o u ’ll L ik e H im
M
LUCKY STRIKE
CIGARETTE
Y
OU’LL enjoy this real
Burley cigarette. It’s
full of flavor—just as good
as a pipe.
IT 3
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Doll’s Cash StoreJ
I I I H
I • • • •
GOING! GOING!! They’ll soon he GONE!!!
Ladies Shoes for $1.95 worth $3.00 and $4.00
small sizes only. Also a few pair of $5 and $0
ladies shoes for $3.95, sizes 3 to 6
This week will clear them out of the way
Lancefieid Shoe Store
TO ASTED
The Burley tobacco is
toasted; makes the taste
delicious. You know how
toasting improves the flavor
of bread. And it’s the
same with tobacco exactly.
A Full Line of Dry Goods
Notions, Shoes, Rubber bools and Wubbers,
as well as a good stock of Groceries and
Canned Goods, Graham, Com Meal, TRY
O u r 2 5 c C o ffe e
You can’t beat it lor strength and flavor
J. R.
Gardner’ s Cash Store,
Stayton, Ore.
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of th is paper will be
pleased to learn th a t th ere is at least
one dreaded disease th a t science has
been able to cure in all its stages and
th a t is catarrh . C atarrh being greatly
Influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatm ent. H all’s
C atarrh Medicine Is taken internally and
acts th ru the Blood on the Mucous Sur­
faces cf "the System thereby destroying
th e foundation of th e disease, giving the
patient streng th by building up the con­
stitution and assisting n atu re In doing its
work. T he proprietors have so much
faith in the curative pov ers of H all’s
C atarrh M edicine th a t they offer One
H undred D ollars for any case th a t It falls
to cure Send for list of testim onials.
Address F J t'H F N F .r & CO.. Toledo.
Ohio. Sold by all D ruggist. 75c.
T h ese Cool d a y s a n d C h illy
E v e n in g s re m in d one w in t e r
a n d th e need of
Heating Stoves
C /7
When you compare the low prices of Ford
cars with the prices of farm produce, farm
stock and everything else on the market, the
great value of the Ford car can he fairly
estimated. The price of the Ford Touring
Car is only $£60 f. o. b. Detroit the same
as last year. It is the greatest value, not
only among motorcars, but in the whole run
of articleB grown and manufactured. Think
of a five-passenger moto»- car wirh the repu­
tation for service, durability and economy
that’s behind the Ford car, s elling for $360!
We urge prospective purchasers to give
their orders without delay. Also have the
Ford on.* ton Truck $600 f. o. b Detroit.
Cars in iced of repair sho Id be 1 <"irrht. to
the Ford Garage where th-- high gii.!e "o I
parts, latest and best equipment and first
class mechanics are to ho found. Cars
demonstrated free. Intcre cd parti s
phone 1233.
PETER DEIEnlCH, Agent.
Marian and L;n:i Counties
G u ara n teed by
_ /
_
wiil find a large and Complete
Line and at tlia Right Price at
You
Let Us Do Your job Printing
LILLY HARDW ARE CO.
Prices Right and Styles Latest. i ¡ ¡ ? * #1M W f
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
For
It is with considerable pride that we
direct your attention %to the new win­
ter petticoats of TafTetn, Messaline and
Heatherbloom in wide assortment of
styles and correct details as well as in
rich colorings and low price groups
THERE’S A GREAT STORY IN IT
When the man who was taking him to the island hit
him on the head with a monkey wrench and tum­
bled him into the bay- Oh, boy, that started some­
thing and you wont sleep nights until you see the
finish.
O re iron
News From All Over The
Starring, Handsome,
City
dashihg, daring
and estate of Peter S. Bach, deceased,
and has duly qualified as such, and all
persons having claims against said es­
tate are hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified, to Carey F. Mar­
tin, Attorney at Law, 413 Masonic
Temple Building, .Salem, Oregon, with­
in six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated st Salem, Oregon this 29th
day of January 1918.
JULIA BACH,
Executrix of the last will and testa­
ment of Peter S. Bach, deceased.
Carey F. Martin,
Attorney for executrix.
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PETTICOATS
I
STAR
THEATRE
SATURDAY NIGHT
Gladys Hulette
IN
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The Last of the Cirnabys
Pi: ; i n P : is, by Tfu nrihauser
Coraedy, "Krazy Kefasl.”' ..he,” that will drive dull cares away,
] | on the same reel making of a new picture. •
A Gold koV.ir
i t( li
SUNDAY NIGHT
Gladys Leslie
IN
It Happened to A dele
A Five 'let Qj'd Rccsior Play by Thannhausar
Over the Fence a one «cel comedy
See our Clubbing offer in another column.
CLASSIFIED ADS. :“ 7
FOR SALE -Team, wngon and har-
Ben H. Culler, Maytnn. 3t4
TO TRADE - A heavy farm wagon
- Monty to Lo«n 1 iihve Made Arrange- for a 'igliter wngon. Apply Mail (.fine
menls for loaning eastern money,
will make very low rate of inter
est on highly improved farm«. Ho
mi r II. Hrnitli.Jrooni 5, McComack
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun­
It! 'g., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96.
days at 8:30 a. m.
tf.
Rev. Fr. I ainck. Pastor
FOR SALK Spring Gru-* wheat
phone 1781 S’ublimfty. P .l.,Etxel. 6t:. A week or so ago readers of
papers have noticed
FOR SALK l’hnroughhred Rhode Portland
pictures
of
a young man whow is
Pl^nd mortori'. Ii.q iiro Cecil Schflefe
among
the
first
the Amarican
FOR SALE -Onta nini Vetch hay. soldiers to be of
captured
by the
L. S. Lambert.
___
Germans.
The
pictures
FOR SALE l*ry Fir Wood, Appi.', taken by the enemy and were
first
E. D. Crabtree.
21 f
published in their papers. One
FOR SALK Clover hay and baled of the captured men is named
straw. Apply C. D. Stayton. 3t9
’¿¿rindrod and I ub father resides
READY FOR SERVICE Full bi^d | on the Farrington place east of
Jersey bull $2.00. A. C. Stowell. 3t4 town.
St. Marys Church