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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1919)
GAVE IDEA TO INVENTORS Timothy Aider»'» Typesetting Machine Firat of the Kind to Be Placed on the Market. T im o th y A blfii wu * Imrn In H.'ifn- Ntnlrlt*. M u m ,, 1MJ ytmra imu. He WM filo lira! mull lo Invent » 1 >p*’»**ttlli|| m ariti til*. In III* lioylmotl T im othy vvua ii|i|ir*ntli'i*il to ii p rin te r. He u u * u horn Invim lor, uml nlrnoxt from hi* lire! d a jr In th e p rin tin g olttee he b«- irnu lo itili,l. o f pinne fo r Im proving th e vii rio n i prore*«*« »ronnerteil w ith Mo* ty |£ iyniplili'iil lirt. lie In v e p tid neve rn l m ii'h lu e * rriniie.-ted »'Uh p rin t ni; I m fo re lie lu rn ed Ida a tte n tio n to th e IlleidianlrHl Netting of type. •After never ill year* of xttidy he p ro duced III- llr-t m odel of n tyiiexettiiig liinrlilrie In !H4d. Till* m achine enn- • l*ted o f n h o rl/o n tiil ro tn lln u w !i • I w ith ty p e cella on Ii* c lre u m fe rc n re lunkln« nx e lver* ro ta te w ith It to jilrK out th e type lit th e p ro |ie r piare*. Till* ap p lla tte e wn* Imp iilou*. hilt It effect ed no Iniprovetneiit over h an d com po niti*,n T im o th y Ald"ii died In B oaton In 1 h T, h und hi* hr*,liter, Uunrjr, In ter nm de -i* le , I lM|,i-ov#tn nt* In th e mii- chlne. T im o th y A ldeii’* m nchlne Imd III** m erit of el III:;' oilier* to ihlllhlng n!,out th e *am e problem," w ith th e re- Milt Mint hnml coni|*i*Hlon I* rep ld ly becom ing n th in g of th e pu*t, ' Pearl O il in bulk costs less Pearl Oil th at you buy in bulk a t your dealer’s is the same high-qyality kerosene as the Pearl Oil sold in five- gallon cans. There is a saving by buy ing in bulk. Order by name—Pearl Oil F o r y e a r ’r o u n d k itc h e n c o m fo r t use a K'xxt oil cookstove und Pearl Oil. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts—economically. Lights ut the touch of a mutch. No waiting for fires to come up, no unnecessary work, no waste. Cone« n itra tes a steady heat on the cooking — leaving the kitchen cool und comfortable. Tie- uppalling d e a th r a te from kidney d ise a se is due in m ost case* t<i th e f a c t th a t th e little kidney tro u b le s a re usu ally n e g le c te d u n til th e y becom e »en- ous. Th • /l ig h t sym ptom * o fte n give place to ch ro n ic d iso rd ers and th e s u f fe r e r m ay slip g ra d u ally in to som e s e r ious fo rm o f k idney co m p lain t. I f you su ffe r from b ack ach e, h e a d aches, dizzy sp' lls; if th e kidney s e c r e tio n s a re irre g u la r o f p a ssa g e and u n n a tu ra l in a p p e a ra n c e , do not d e la y . H elp th e kid n ey s a t once. D o a n ’s K idney pills a re esp ecially fo r kidney disorder* th e y a c t w here o th e rs fa d . O v er one hu n dred th o u san d peo- pcople h av e reco m m ended th e m . H e re is one o f m any cases in th is v i c in ity : » Geo. S. C h ild s ,'tru c k fa r m e r. 572 E G ra n t S t., L eb an o n , O re ., s a y s : “ I h av e ta k e n D o an ’s K ipney Fills off and on w hen I h av e needed th em , for a long tim e , anil th e y h av e a lw ay s given good re s u lts . 1 gladly recom m end a n y th in g I know to be relia b le and th a t m a y 1 p ro v e o f lienefit to o th e r s . D o an 's Kid- ; ney F ills a r t ju s t th e m edicine to reliev e a Is m e b a c k .” (K E R O S E N E ) HEAT AND LIGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY • N 1 A» P. 11. C a m p h e ll. S p e c ia l A g e n t, S a le m , O regon GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Class Gmfections. High Grade Pure Candies Fine Cigars and Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks ' All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. H EN D ERSH O TT, Proprietor Stayton, i 7-YEAR-0LD COW CHAMPION MILK PRODUCER Stavton People Should Not Wait Until it is too Late ■ I _ OIL U U. S. SAVES FARMERS MILLIONS DO IT NOW W e r e c o m m e n d N e w P e r fe c tio n a n d P u r ita n O il C o o k s t o v c s t C A «. I K O th e Bird*. dlfT1<;tllt and e* o rt- fc! m ien hnve found Ini: In-t , V End of W ar Releesea 151,000 Tons of irvi* and re cord th e opl>ortiiu!ty iT Nitrates to Gs Sold at Cost varim i* m ig rato ry h e ig h t nf whlidt for Fertilizer. M rtla a re acciiM om ed to Hy. Thu», troni K ranch *ohller* *»f ih** nfr II I* V.’* * h ln g to n .—M ore ih n n t1,.VW,(««l learned flint aw allow * hnve lM*en **le will he rav ed hy th e farim y * thl* y e a r aerved lo lunliituli* un av era ge a ltitn d e 1 s* h re su lt of th e actio n o f th e govern of 700 yard« un*! ivlld duci:« eo e of m ent In m a k in g a v a ila b le a t reduced 1.MUO yard*, a n d tlia t «r**«-n piover* priee* larg e ipiaiiMtle* o f n itra te for hnve he* n « « 'li al U helghl of If.l.V* fertiliz e r yard*. In rld e n ln lly II mny lei* m**ir A fter rhe a rm is tic e w as signed th e II*,nell Mini th è iliK'k* w ere moving w ar d e p a rtm e n t re le a se d to Hie de- a t a *jK i'*l o f C-’*/, tulle m h o u r w hen p u rtiM ni of a g ric u ltu re 111.'«*) ton* of tlvlux ti|n»'nrd, timi <2> die* nu bom 1 n ltro t» p roduced «luring th e w a r fo r v h e n Miiog liorl/am tnll) A nother avia- n*e h* esplrwlve*- T o thl* ip m n tlty Is lo r w I m ii fl> liig al t).W t feet K«W sdilejl pi.o*si to n s r**«'**lved from C hile And an- awnll« >'• h!gh idim* 1 him . hy th e a g ric u ltu ra l d e p a rtm e n t, too la te olher, « ho lumi*- hi- iilou rviitlon* a t a ! for d lM rlb n tlo n * la«t y ear. li«,All <*f O.i"Al f ■' d n rli.g n le a v y I ’flder a u th o rity o f tin* forni con I huratlnii all nliout hlm , *ny* he *aw trol a c t th e n itr a te I* to be *»nld a t >** g,,ii|t*n piover*, perlm p* d rlv en cost am i a lread y , -ny* a N ullem ent hy • he *f* p e rtin en t, farm* i , have ta k e n h lg h er il,.ni MMinl hy Mie fn et Ihnf th è jp thi* full 1 .">1,000 ton* In order* ra n g vlcinlty va* un unpIeiiM int helt to ing ir* in IK» pounds to 3 0 0 .tons. cr *-*.—y « u tir* Colili**.nlon. (JA A m l I n » p i l e <■ III, Oregon j F ric e 60c, a t all d e a le rs. D on’t s im ply a sk fo r a kidney rem ed y —g et D oan’s K idney F ills th e sam e thH t Mr. C hilds had. F o ster-M ilb u rn G o., M fg rs., B uffalo. N . Y. Bargain Day" A sev en -y ear-o ld cow w e ig h in g 1615 p o u n d s, c la im s to be th * c h a m p io n m ilk p ro d u c e r of th e w orld * S he is R a p h s e lla A rg ie 111 H o ls te in -F re is is n cow , ow ned by N ap a S ta te H o sp ital In C a lifo rn ia S h e Is show n h e re b ein g led by O overoor W illiam S te p h e n s o f C a li fo rn ia H er official re c o rd for 1918 Is 30.641 2 p o u n d s o f m ilk s an d 1033 p o u n d s o f butter S h * a lso broke the sev en -d ay , th irty -d a y and six ty -d a y U. S m ilk records, w ith 9 1 0 .8 , 3785.1 and 6876 7 p o u n d s r e sp e c tiv e ly If Tour Êattery is old and run down and undependable, you will save moneo by buying a new one We B a tte ry "S h o p 2K3 N. Commercial Street, offers a very liberal allowance for the used battery toward the pur chase price of a new Aumsville News. A majority of the Aumsvillites 'celebrated Independence Day in Salem. Mrs. Jasper Denhem together with her son and daughter, Charles and Gladys, left Sunday for L. H. Robert’s loganberry yard near S&lem. W. B. Chance and family spent the Fourth at Albany. Miss Rose Winslow visited re latives and friends in Salem a few days last week. • T. C. Sanda came home Wed nesday morning after si*ending a few days at the Mark Skiff springs near Detroit. Mr. Jan- da went to the springs expecting to get relief from inflammatory /heumatism of which he has been suffering for quite a while. Niss Catherine Levermann who has has been overseas as a nurse arrived horn»Sunday. Chas. Mastin is home from the hospital and is reported improv ing rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sutton, Mel- ford and frank ars visiting relatives in Condon. C. C. Carlson, who has been in the army returned home Tues day evening. Mr. and Mrs. IL C. Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Boone attended the convention which was held in Turner Sunday. D. W. Lamb well known in 1 this vicinity expects tc arrive at Camp Lewis in a few days pre paratory to receiving tvs dis charge. Mr. Lamb has been in ; active service overseas for some time. The farmers of this district are very busy at the present time harvesting their hay crops. \\’ord was received here Mon day of the sudden death of Joseph Steinkamp when struck by a passenger train at The Dalles With the hot weather setting in, young and old are answering the call of the “old swimmin’ hole Mrs. Virgil Darby and Mrs. Jim Heady arrived Monday after noon fore a brief visit with the W. K. Winslow family. Miss Marie B towd «f Portland w as a week-end guest of Miss Bessie Lee last week. Call in any time and let us assist you with your battery troubles, or any electrical trouble that might develop on your car. —— P H O N E 413 ------ SATURDAY JULY 12 8 S Cash Store Bligh Theatre Salem, Oregon Big Reduction in Summer Footwear M EN $7.50 Dress Shoes at - $7.50 Army Lace Shoes at - $2 10 52.75 Mule Skin Shoes 53.35 Elk Skin Shoes - $5.49 5 49 2 98 We have just received the last shipment of Tennis shoes for quick sale before winter Men’s all sizes, white or black 74c | LADIES Boys’ all sizes . . $4 98 1 98 74c 60c up The People’s Cash Store, Salem WHERE S DONALD h o m i ; SW EET HO M E l»y Jilck W ì 1 m .> ii O N HE WENT D o w n T o . GET AN ICF^TREAA ) CONE'- — .— » ( GAVE H/M Y . Ö < H A N i C k i ET < l S r> F o r iw fT V , D umping 4 -, -THOSE si) I OtC 62c ' $8.00 and $9.50 fancy dress shoes, top all kid, also cloth Canvas Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps . . . Tennis Snoes, white or black - Sandals from - - - - - - - - Dry Goods Groceries . S ay ,Y oung fella I WANT To TALK TO You! i--------- Clothing Notions Every Saturday and Sunday H IPPO DRO M E V A U D E V IL L E WMEPf D DlD Y o u GCT i DÇATMAT ID YOU GET THE THÇ (O EA Y dA T YCU YOU HAVE To PUN to the store ev e r t time you g e t \H0UD OF A m C K t £ > - S A V E - S A V E \Y O U R M < £t§Y EOR A R A i N Y D A Y TrtfcR£ AlNT öOtNTcöe ANY more Mt. P le a sa n t Item s Earl Ayer of Portland spent the week-end at the P. H. Lam bert home. • Messrs Lyle Liety, Earnest Knapp and- Melvin Shank spent Sunday with the Huber Bros. The Misses Gladys Downing and Dorothy Smith df Oregon City is spending their vacation home folks. Ivan Pearson of McMinnville motored to the W. R. Ray home Thursday. Francis Hoerth of Salem is is visiting at the M. F. Ryan home. Miss Crystal Shank returned home from Salem Wednesday. W. R. Brenner, wife and daughter were Sunday visitors at R. H. Lamberts. H. R. Shank, wife and son and the Misses Cora Ray and Gladys Downing were Sunday visitors at Ed. Smiths. Miss Marguerite Ryan and'the Messrs Francis Hoerth and Wtn. Ryan were entertained at the Miss Seima Schuff home of Stay-» ton,, Sunday. A merry crrwd of young people gathered at the Ed. Smith home Sunday eve. The evening was spent in singing until a late hour and then a taffy .pulling was en joyed by all. WHy AREN T TdERC GOING TO BE' ANYATtfC ■ i RA i NY I— 'DrtlN VfoU 5AY w e 0 Be A DRY NATION AFTER THF t „ n * t of JULY an «evo w er again