The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, January 02, 1919, Image 8

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U. HAPPY
YEA,!
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John Downing was down from
Mill City last week for a visit
Herman Marking was in l’ ort-
with relatives.
John has been
lanil last week on business.
doing forest ranger work for the
Miss Bessie Clow, who is cm- Hammond Lumber Co. and looks
ployed in Portland, »pent several hale and hearty,
days with nome folks.
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Be sure von write it 1919.
The usual display o f hierogly­
Jacob Spaniol was in Portland!
phics
were in evidence on win­
recently on a business trip.
dows Wednesday morning, after
Charles Fehlen arrived home the night before when some o f
last Tuesday to spend a few days the young people o f our city cel-
w ith home folks.
brated the coming o f the New
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Year.
Marion Hunt lias returned from
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I J jl»h ip fat bogs and stock
¡on Thursday Jan. 9,
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^ Good Cheer, Peace ^
Carries a Complete Line of
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Happiness and
3 Good Will to All I International
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Our New Years Greetings
NOBODY UNDERSELLS US
ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS
3 W . F. Kleckcr,
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Miss Alta Mutten o f near Salem
Mr. and Mrs Adam Shepherd i „-...„t several »lays visiting here
and children o f Salem were in : with her sister. Mrs. M. J. Crab-
Stavton for a few days last week tree. Miss Matten attends O. A.
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( ’. and was enjoying her »lays here
Chesterfield M ulkey o f P o r t- 1 as port o f her vacation from that
land visited several days at t h e '1" ' n i,‘ ,>n~
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home o f his uncle and aunt, Dr.
B. B. Hill and w ife o f Mill
and Mrs. Beauchamp.
City, and A. Hill and w ife o f
Stavton will leave about the 9th
Rex Smallman o f Portland j0f January for California, where
spent a few days here with the Mrs. D. B. Hill will remain for
A lv a Thomas family. Rex is a some time fo r the benefit o f her
nephew o f Mr. Thomas.
health.
Stock Food I
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Stayton, Ore. |
G E M C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
t Q O O O C I E X O CD TZi £ 3 ZH C
First Cl:e,s Confections.
Anyone
A. T h o m ». ' * f °™ ,,hat
Phor<' ^
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Q uack
Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks
A!1 Prices and Style Box Candy
SALEM’S
TIRE MAN
J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor
United States & Pennsylvania Vacium Cup
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RETREADING AND REPAIR WORK
219 N. C O M ’L. ST.
SALEM . ORE.
timt» is her** visiting with home
Mr. and Mrs. W ill Myers has folks.
Miss (¡race Sutton spent New
as their guests for New Years Mr.
and Mrs. Kniest Myers o f Salem. j Y ear’s day with parents.
Frank Simpson bus a slight at-
A watch party was held at the ! tack o f ” flu.”
home of Miss Ruby Speer on New
Mr. and Mrs Sam Eastlnirii of
Y e a r’s eve. The evening was
spent in playing games nini music. ¡.Salem, formerly* o f this place, have
A good time was reported by all a I ’d tie baby hoy, born Dec. 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garbe and
present.
H r and Mrs. Francia Kastbiirn o f
Miss Iva Doughty who has been Alpine attended the funeral o f
employed in Portland for some I Mrs Grave Darhv Thursday.
on Friday* morning.
C. 0. F. CONFER
! here with relatives and friends.
Miss Opal lias been in Port lami for
n iT R F T
«orne '''n e w hire she is being
U C U K LC It U K i Y doc|nm| j)V I ) r ()tis y m Akin.
T a k e A d v a n t a g e o f th e
ONE WEAK SPOT |
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s,lil‘ :" .
Mr. and* Mrs. Byron Robertson
came down from Detroit the first
o f the week for a visit with'Stay-
ton fri> nds.
■ w ere served by member» o f the
League. When all haa done j is-
tice to these, a service was start-
ed by the pastor.
So a very
pleasant time came tf a close
at 12 o’ clock when the bell said
I will ship fat hogs and stock
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the N ew Y ear had arrived
on Thursday. Jan. 9.
Anyone
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having stock to ship please noti­
Mary J. Smuck has filed a com­
fy L. A. Thomas before that
plaint against W ellington Smuck
time. Phone 344 Stayton.
asking a divorce on the grounds
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. ) o f cruel and inhuman “treatment.
M anager Taylor o f the Electric s h e w M marriefi on Seutember
L ig h t plant has had considerable L 5th 1913 at Bear U k e Mich.
trouble this week with ice which and has 2 children whosecustody
has formed in the ditch and then ghe asks - For thejr support she
drifted into the w ater wheel of
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1' a month besides suit
the plant.
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in
ne furniture in the
fam
ily
bohie
at Stavton. Mrs.
Herbert Stash visited here sev­
eral days with friends. He came Smuck al eges tn^t her husband
heie front Oregon City, where iie frequen tly was drunk and failed
spent Christmas with his parents. to properly provide for his fam ­
Herbert recently received his dis­ ily .—Statesman.
charge from Camp Warden near
Tacoma, Wash.
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Hair «witches, I can match
John Mielke. the local agent a[ ly
' T s s^at e °* ^a*r- ^ r8, ^ ,na
Mack.
.’or the “ O verland” cars, says
that the price has been dropped
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from $122;> to $1146.
Batter. |)nar
M otJl(>r;
place your o ld er now for the al
| received your letter a few
service car.
days ago and was sure glad to
Oregon
Stayton,
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Mr. Andrew Sehabb, who was
The Catholic Order o f Forrest­
operated on for appendicitis, is
ers held an enthusiastic meeting rapidly improving.
in their hall here N ew Years
Mrs. T. J. Jamla was operated
day.
Under the leadership o f the
C hief Rangem and degree teams
o f both the Sublimijy and Stay-
ion Courts, second and third de­
gree work was conferred upon
tw enty-five members. The hart
was crowd» d. There being 250
Miss Margaret Fehlen who is
Those that have hogs ready members present.
an office employe at the N orth ­
for shipment please notify me
In the even ing a banquet was
west Steel Co., is spending the
, ... . .
served,
a fte r which -dancing,
week with her parents, Mr. and
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T. 0. Archer.
cards
and
music furnished en­
Mss. Paul Fehlen.
tertainment for the members till
The 2-months-old babe. Miss
a late bour.
Mr. and Mrs. George Faikner
Florence Scnz, daughter o f Mr.
o f Pendleton are guests at the anil Mrs. Arnold Sen/, rec-iv»-»i
Joseph
Sestak
home.
Mrs. ¡tw o $50 bonds from her uncle.
Faikner was form erly Miss Ma- Mr. Henry Laux ■ Casper; W’ .'o..
and one $50 bond from Corpora!
lana Sestak.
Tony Laux e f Camp Lewis for
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hristmas pr-k-ents.
Clarence English, who has been
Many Stayton People have a weak
:r. ’the service o f Cucle Sain, is
part and too Often it’s the Back
Lost— L a d y’s ring with ‘ Cameo
Ire k to Stayton, having reoeivetl
setting somewhere in Stayton last
hi.s discharge.
Many people have a weak spot.
week. Finder pleas*1 leave at Mail
Too often it’ s a bad back.
Leo Frank visited with home office and receive reward.
Twinges follow every sudden twist.
folks recently. He has been sta­
Dull aching keeps up day and night.
Rev. Herriman o f Eugene will
tioned at Camp Lewis am] return­
Backache is often from weak kidneys
ed there to receive his discharge. occupy the pulpit at the Chris­
In such cases a kidney medicine is
tian church in Stayton Sunday, needed.
Miss Amelia Glover o f Salem
Doan’s Kidney Pills ate for weak
January 5 morning and evening.
visited here for a few days as the
kidneys.
A
cordial
invitation
is
extended
guest of her sister, Rae, at the
For backache and urinary ills.
to all.
W. Lambert home.
Good proof o f merit in the following
On Tuesday, the last night o f
year a „ ¡ ce company
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met ,n the M L ’ church at 9 P*
m. First there was quit*1 a va
| riety o f games which all seen «
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enjov.
The
refreshments
High Grade Pure Candies
Fine Cigars and Tobacco
Mrs. J. B. Frame, sister* o f
Dr. and Mrs. Hobson came up
Mrs.
W. J. H ew ett o f Stay ton.
from Portland and spent N ew
died
at
Harland. Montana. Mon­
Years with Mr. Hobson's parents.
day
from
pneumonia, follow in g
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hobson.
influenza. Mrs. Frame moved to
Glen Muckers, who spent his Harland from Stayton last O c­
Tristmas vacation here, has re- tober and had been in poor health
urn*1»! to Camp Lewis where lie for some time. She has many
will await his discharge from the
. friends here who sympathize with
service.
the bereaved relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Adsitt o f Salem
and tl " " ¡ittle daughter, Melissa.
wen* guests for a week at the
E. Kramer home.
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Mrs. Creech and children spent
the holiday s with friends an*l rel-
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The cold snap o f .he past fe „ ; havieit stock to ship pleaae noth
days has played havoc with the '>'
w ater pipe, throughout the city. «M »'-
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SLOPER
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statement,
Mrs. R. W. Forgev, Madison St.,
Si!v. rton, Ore., says; " I was laid up
for two or three weeks at a time with
my back. My kidneys were out o f or
ier and acted irregularly and I got so
>c<*k and tired 1 could hardly drag my- j
self around. Other medicines had very
little effect and 1 was getting worse.
1 tried Doan’ s Kidney Pills and the first
box gave me great relief. I stuck to '
them until 1 had finished four boxes, ;
which cared me o f the backache and
kidney disorder.”
Price 60c, at all dealers
! '"n ’ t sim­
ply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan’s Kidney Pills the, same that
Mrs. Forger had.
Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
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bear from you. Well, I suppose
you have heard o f the good news
about the war, and I guess with
out a doubt we will I** home be
fore long. P»ift it will !><• a few
months. Have very much work to
do all the time. Haven’t much
time for myself.
I received Lu cy’s letter about,1
Five days ago. S I 1* told me ail '
tlie news in Linn county. I w ilL !
try and write her a letter tonight j
if I have time.
, j
You say tin* weather is goo»l”
there.
1 cannot say that alan d1
this place. I am well and don't
mind the weather. I have not had [
a cold yet and am very thankful.j
I will have to close For this time.
!with lots o f love from
Corp. Luther Cidiv
Fine New Heater
20
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% OFF
$15;75 18” Gem Heater
n ow ............ ’.________
$12.60
$13,50 W18“ Wasp Heaters
$18.75 20” Gem Heaters
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$15.00
$17 40
$14.50 20” Wasp Heaters
n o w ....... ...............
$ 1 1 7 5
$15.50 18” Bee Heaters
now*........................
$ 12.40
$ 1 3 20
$21.75 22” Gem Heaters
$!20 00
$25.00 23” Orient Hea.ers
now..... ...........................
$22.00 21“ Orient Heaters
now,.
$18.00
$20.00 19” Orient Heaters
now....................................
$16.00
$19.75 26” Universal Heaters
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$ 15.75
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now...................................
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now, heaters
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$23.50 17” Charter Oak Coal
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There are Months of Cold Weather yet and it Behooves you to
Supply your Family with a Good Heater a* These Brices
TRADE IN YOUR OLD STOVES
E. L. STIFF CEb SON
Salem
A U M S V IL L E NOTES
MLs Opal Phillips is visiting
O p p o rtu n ity to G e t a
Oregon