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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1919)
f am ì\ A Solemn Thought. About eoa». “Just think of If, my friend,” »aid the everlasting wofrler. "In the arc tic region» the nights aro sometime» ala innnMis tong." “Well, what o f.ltr a»ked hi* friend aa he adJuHted hi» flit mask and a Millie at It« »nine Mine. ”Ju«t hnnglrie the of - . nnttenutiM . , a fXM.r K«||I iiio wife when her l.ushaml In s hi'ii'n i ì ( iì oliiy ini«- finii ut thè miliHtiini'« I» nutritimi», ' ohm nlnrh I» rei uhi -, nini thè areiiter ixirtlvn, alx>ut two-tlilril», I* w»tei'. JtiilK'-q hy Mie >■ ino ii iit »f niitrlmcnt, n K' xmi V h ••itu I h Mie iiniMt valualil«; Mesi In oriler lire i I ui V m , xulnvii fowl’s, hen'», llirkey's. K k S» mii In In a Inrae (|ii»»tlly nf «ul|ilnir, whlrti I h piirlfylrnr to Ih« lilixxl Nini gixxl fi ir lite rimi pie» lori. Gasoline to Bo Mined. The latent estimate» of the I'nlted Sta'e» geological survey » h o w thnt If gasoline rontliiuea to he un*xl up at the prtamt rate, all the |>e(roleutn dcldn now In line w ill lie exhauated lx* fore l«ftO. Where, then, wlll the fu ,,lr" xii|i|il.v of guHollne coro» from? |tt|||»„» 0f dollam are In voi,..... . the ca ll» .»(. to fell her he will lx- away all | question night to »It up with a sick frleud.” T h e |.rot,ahle answer is that "mined" gasoline wMf he used. T » gel I I I - tieni e|(S ) » » m ust feeij Colorado, Ktali and other Western | your fnwl »» umln ami middle Western states contain ex Ami t» riMik II in Mie inont <ll*e»MMe tensive oil-hearing ileposiis of biturnln- way y»|i must n»t Ixill Mie «uier. Ileat »ua »hale; rrude »ii can he extra- t.-d ih» water tn ISO ijeareea ami Ira ve frotn them and this can he distilled Mie ego in II f»r ten iiiluuteH. Y»n wlll further to obtain gnsollne. Mie» iligeM every morscL Rat li y»u Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and It la estimated that enough gasoline InHI It f»r Mire- mliiutAs n» lese than could he produced In this way to equal End Them ons-twelfMi nf I* wlll fall to In* (II- rnuny Mmes the amount obtained from geated.—Short Stori»». j •11 present-day fields. ■ 1 ■ ■ " WEAK, WEARY WOMAN At the touch of a match No w aitin g for firta to com e up, no unnecesaary w ork, no w aate, w hen you u m a guod oil cook- stove and P earl Oil. bake«, broils, roasts, to asts —econom ically. C o n cen trates a stead y h ea t on th e cooking— leaving the k itch en cool and com fortable. P earl Oil, th e S tan d ard O il C om pany’s kero sene, is one (of th e m ost convenient an d econom i cal fuels you can use. E asy to handle. I t is re fined and re-refined by o u r special process w hich rem oves th e im purities. I t is clean burning. P earl O il is fo r sale in bulk by dealers every w here. It is the sam e h ig h -q u ality kerosene as the P earl Oil sold in five-gallon cans. T h ere is s saving by buying in bulk. O rd e r by nam e— P earl Oil. Farmers H ere ia a chance to save money hy g ellin g your Wagon and Buggy Tires Set with the Hydrohc Cold Setter W. A. Clad«k'» Brick Front Shop The (>>ld S e tte r » hv * h |A. p e rc e n t over th e old method of se ttin g . We g u aran tee all cold setting«. We se t tire» hot a t the old price W. A, Cladek. Prop. âaaaaaaacaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa W e recom m end N e w Perfection and P u r i t a n O i l C o o k a t o v e e PEARL OIL When the hack aches and throbs. When housework is to rtu re. When night brings no re»t nor sleep When urinary disorders set in. -W oman’s lot is a w eary one. Ito an 's Kidney Piila are for week kidneys. Have proven th eir worth in thous and* of cases. Head this w om an’s testim ony. Mrs. D. L. Miller, Coon S t., Siverton. O re., says: “ I suffered from a con . stan t, duli ache across my kidneys. A t time-, my hack was so week and lame I could hardly straig h ten up when 1 got down. D uring these attac k s o f back ache, my kidneys acted very irregularly. I also felt tired and week all over, th ree boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me of the backache and made my kidneys norm al.” Price 60c, a t all dealers. D on’t gim- j ply ask for a kidney rem edy—get I Doan’» Kidney 1’ilU— the same th a t Mrs. Miller had. Foster-M ilburn j Co., Mfgr»., Buffalo. N. Y. Sunlight Not Good Germicide. Sunlight as a germicide proves t» he less efficient nnd reliable—at least In temperate regions—than has been com monly supposed. In hla experiments In Algiers. M. de Lariwpieire has found that only prolonged or (preet expos ure to sunlight destroys bacteria, and that Its action Is chiefly confined to dry surfaces where the bacteria are j fully desiccated. Bacteria In liquids are affected only by very Intense light, and tbi* only at slight depth. White light Is more effective than colored, blue being slightly more powerful than other colors. Bacteria are chleHy killed by lumlgous raya. and ultra-vio let rays have failed to show the bac tericidal action so generally credited them, the ultra<ed also being ineffi cient. At best, sunlight acts only at the surface, while layirs of fat or muscle prevent even the slight ordi nary penetration. (K E R O S E N E ) HEAT AND LIGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY IC A U I r O U N 1 At ry it onpiel fij If Your""’ B attery V** i-; vo*j R. II. Campbell, Special Agent, Salem , Oregon Deidrich Garage All k in d s o f F o rd R e p a irin g is old and run down and undependable, you will save moneo by buying a new one It.'a*« " lu m ” bf Aervum fK it pit with V :** *'« Marsh*a*ào» W&ip. wmpped It Vi n ‘her »od nor* taaXj It will ***** You a* keep U over until 'b«? neat inj—if (ten as an 7 left m B a tte r y ^ S h o p Order a Jar toAtf and try tiaa d«U- 263 N. Commercial Street, offers a very liberal allowance for Lhe used battery tow ard the pur chase price of a new riou« dCMCtt. Reopened by J. N- NEITLING O nly Ford P arts Used in Repair W ork Philadephial Diamond Grid Battery My Price* are Reasonable and All Work Guaranteed Call in any time and let us assist you with your battery troubles, or any electrical trouble th a t m ight develop on your car. ----- PHONE 413 ----- ^311381 GEM CONFECTIO NERY F ir s t C lass C onfections. H ig h G ra d e P u r e C an d ies F ine C ig a rs a n d T o b a c c o Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style.Box Candy J. A. HENDERSHOTTr Proprietor S ta y to n , 1 . O re g o n V Wr TALK a b o u t sm okes. P rin c e A lb ert is g e a re d to a jo y h a n d o u t s ta n d a rd th a t ju s t la v ish es sm o k eh ap p in ess on e v e ry m a n g a m e en o u g h to m a k e a bee line for a tidy red tin a n d a jim m y pipe— old o r n e w I / G et it s tra ig h t th a t w h a t y o u ’v e h an k e re d for in , pipe o r c ig a re tte m a k in ’s sm o k es y o u ’ll find a p le n ty in P . A. T h a t ’s b e c a u s e P . A . h a s th e q u a l i t y ! r US is just what y op need, madam. Many woihcn who were troubled with indigestion, a sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and habitual constipation, have been permanently cured by the use of Chamberlain’s Tablets. Before using these tablets they felt miserable and despondent. Now they are cheerful and happy and relish their meals. Try them. They only cost a quarter. Y ou c a n ’t a n y m o re m a k e P rin c e A lb ert bite y o u r to n g u e o r p a rc h y o u r th ro a t th a n y o u c a n m a k e a horse d rin k w h e n h e ’s off th e w a te r 1 B ite a n d p a rc h a re c u t o u t by o u r exclu siv e p a te n te d p ro c e s s ! Y ou ju s t^ a y b ack like a re g u la r fellow a n d p u ff to b e a t th e c a rd s a n d w o n d e r w h y in sam h ill yo u d id n ’t nail a section iQ th e P . A. s m o k e p a s tu re lo n g e r th a n y o u c a re to re m e m b e r b ack I B u y P r in t* A lb e r t e v e ry w h e r e to b o c e o i t to ld . T o p p y r t d huge, tin t, h a n d so m e p o u n d a n d h a l f p o u n d tin hu m id o r* — a n d — th a t c le ve r, p r a c tic a l p o u n d c r y tt a l g lu t* h u m id o r w ith t p o n g t m o i t l t n t r to p th a t h t t p s th e to b a c c o in tu c b p e r fe c t co n d itio n . tidy r t d ojr 1 Co, R. J C R opyright eynold» T ivi» ob«rr HOME SWEET HOME C ham berlai R. J . R e y n o ld « T o b a c c o C o., W in s t o n - S a le m . N. G .f C#?<,£. I MOST HAVE A WARUM** TRUNK ON TA i i I SIMPLY MUST?' w KAT'S TM»!6AfTt y : wrrrt OUR T I?U N K * \J0 h a t 7 -THAT OLD REUC Ff?0M THE SURE IT 'S ARK THAT YVE USED EVERY,. CAN S£E YEAR FOR or r (N THAI -* t T s N ot TRAP AGES ? L r 1 OOTTATH DAX Al Tf ARK-THAI 00R WAS MY wEODt TRONIC. YOOR TRUNK- I Yen; Aunutville News. Miss Kuth Fuson returned to Salem last week to take up her j duties ay a in as nurse at the Dea- I coness Hospital a fte r a f e w I weeks vacation with her parents here. A. P. Speer has purchased a new car. , Mr. and Mrs. Claude Boone accompanied by Mrs Henry Por- ter and Mrs. Millie Martin moiored to Lebanon Wednesday of Ia9t week upon hearing of the severe illness of Mrs. Meaver. who is well known here. Word was received here Sun day of last week of the severe illness of Mrs. T. J. A rthur, but at last reports she was slightly ! better but was still very ill. Mr. and Mrs. A rthur were for merly of this place but are now » located at Eugene. Messrs W alter Myers and Chas. Eastburn left for Mill City last week where th e ^ a re engaged in the Hammon Lumber Co. mill. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Winslow motored to Salem last week. They were accompanied home by Mr. Chas. Darby who is ju st recovering from an operation for appendicitis. H P orter has purchased a L new Chevrolet. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lewis and children, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Calvin and daughter Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lindley and Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Swank and daughter Elizabeth motored to W’ilhoit Springs Sunday. Chas. . Martin, who was opera- ed on, is slowly recovering and expects to be home soon. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Speer and family accompanied by Bland Sp^er and Miss Mae Smith mo tored to Tangent last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walt and son of Castle Rock, W ash ington arrived Monday evening for a short visit here. Mr*., W alt was formerly Miss Ida W eitman of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Camp bell and Mrs. E. L. Myers of Rosedale s p e n t Sunday with friends and relatives here. Miss Mary Johnson of Madras, Oregon is visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Eva McClellan of West Stayton was visiting friends here Sunday. The friends of Chas. M artin is glad to hear th i£ he is rapidly | improving and expects to come home Friday. Charlie Darby was a Salem visitor Monday. Mrs. P. C. Speer visited w ith relatives in T angent last week. R. M. Funson and family were Salem visitors last Thursday. Quite a crowd of loganberry pickers left Tuesday morning for L. H. Roberts yard near Macleay Mr. Sherm Swank and family accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Chance left Friday evening for outing in the mountains. Mrs Chris Iensen left Sunday morning for the W. P. Gilbert Loganberry Yard. Mrs. D. C. Druny (Miss Vineta ! Eastburn) of Scappoose is making an indetinate visit with friends and relatives. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Linbaugh is quire ill w ith a case of measles. Mrs. C. K. Bind and daughter | Sarah were Stayton visitors one one day last week. The w orst man in Gila Junction lays down his life for his friend. F rank Keenan in “ The Long Chance” S tar Theatre W ednes day 9th. ano au - you • YET DRAG& í NG H aq To R ot iu it was PAIR OF I DOW N A n o shoes 1= = Ç X J : if è ù