The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, February 14, 1908, Image 14

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    G. D. TRO TTER.
Ge n e r a l Me r c ha nd i s e .
Fifteen year* ago Q I* Trotter came
Iowa to S ta y t o n and opened u
atoek of general merchandise.
At
that time the »tore compared favor­
ably with the sixe of the town, 1 ut in
comparison to the « u r of his present
stock of gixuls won Id ap|x'ar limited.
Ihirm g the year* since Mr. Trotter
located here, hi» hti»im -s has constant­
ly mcreasctl and is trade increased so
did hi- stock of g o o d s , u n t d tialay ho
occupies the large*' »tore huildmg in
town, which is tilled with tirst'cla*a
good* in his line, consisting of dres*
go.als, s h o e - , clothing, groceries, and
a thousand atid one other Hrtitlcn not
necessary to siiecify.
Mr. Trotter 1» a store keejier of the
first grade. His g o o d s unit store am
alw ays kept n* at and orderly and his
s t i l e s are alw ays lip to date. Thro'
In» long experience in tin business he
ha* learned the wants of the people of
S ta yto n and vicinity and 1* seldom
found without the necessary article to
supply his patrons' needs.
He alw ays p»ya the top price for
produce and niaik.s Ills goods at the
lowest reasonable selling price, l i e is
a careful buyer, and buying and s e l l ­
ing only for cash, give» his c u s'om e r*
the ad va lit age of some goo 1 h u g 1111 *
He recently built a large two story
store building that when completed
will bo a decided credit to S ta y to n .
from
RESIDENCE OF J. T. KEARNS.
J. T.
KEARNS & CO.
Real Estate.
Prom inent am ong real estate d eal­
ers in Marion county is this firm.
Mr. Keurns i* one of the pioneer* of
tlie state, every part of which he has
traveled over and knows thoroughly.
As a result he is well informed as to
the respective merits of the different
lands, their locations, values, etc. He
i* also thoroughly posted on Oregon
m ining properties.
Hi» lisi of properties for sale com*
prisca some exceptional
burgain»,
am ong wliieli are city p ro p erly ili and
ahout S ta yto n , grain, dairy and stock
l imi». He also ha» some U rge traci*
of ti'iiher land* for sale.
Mr. K'-arns hi» served hi- town a»
mnyor, i» courteous ai.d accommixl.it-
ing, and willing to give hi» c.istomer*
thè Ixoutit of hi-« year» of ex|>erience.
He will gladly answer an y im pune*
regariiing ri al estate of an y kind.
C. P. NEIBERT.
Confectioner?.
One «if the neatest, cleanest estali
lishm ents of the kind to l><- found any
where is the confectionery »tor*1 t i l t ’ .
I ’. Neilierf. Beside* keeping 1* full
line of confectionery, he carties a
large and elegant line of po»t-ca*d*.
A |KT*on ea*i surely limI som ething to
suit in Air. Neilierl s post card col ee-
lion.
HILL BROS.
nml art* well k no wn l \ nl! mir pimple
T h e i r billiard hull 1» s t r i c t l y Up-Doll il l -
Billiard Hall and Bowling Alley.
anil few to wn s III tlli-goll l.aAe on r**
i In» e»t a Id isli ii eiit is a credit in its
m<*di*rn places ■ • f mnoserui nt
Tin*
line and idler« tin* (>e»t of op|M.rt un i­
ti* - for those w ho desire to indulge in
a social game of poo) or hillianl* or tin*
inori* *t■ ••iitioii« exeercise of howling.
T i n* proprietors have been in lm *l
lies« in S ’ nyton nearly two years, Inst
In a d d i t i o n to the billiard ball »ini
bow l ing alley tlu-v li n e all l i p h * d a t i ­
n g ir s t a n d , w lii-ii* tin* l i m -1 br.md* ol
• lliu n ie r e r e c t i n g tin* largì* b u ild in g Ix.th foreign a nd ibimestu* c i g a rs and
show n ni. ai*
I hey are Stay Dm Ixiy » s l i c k e r s suppl ies are liamlleil.
IACOB SPANIOL.
Tinner
RESIDENCE OF E. T. MATTHIEl".
RESIDENCE OF P. C. ERERE8.
Mr. Freres lives near K lurnb P. O. in the foot-hills east of S ta y to n . T h e
altitud e is considerably higher than S ta yto n and light falls of snow frequent,
ly occur in the winter. H is home is in a splendid farm in g section.
SE ST A K & STOW ELL
Retail
Meat Market.
M an y butchers know all
ahout
meats except how to cut them and no
housewife can properly cook a piece of
meat not r ig h tly prepared for the
pan. At .Sestak J i .Stowell’s m ark et
you can secure your roast or steak cut
in the right iiiatiner.
T h is firm has been in business in
8 lay ton the past four years, and have
built up a large custom that is c o n ­
s ta n tly growing. Besides furnishing
the local trade with nil kinds of fresh,
salt and smoked meats, sausages, etc ,
they also handle fish and oysters in
season. T h ey also run a wagon, s e l l ­
ing meat to the farmers and small
towns adjacent to Stayton .
T h e y buy hides and dressed meats,
also do a large business in buying and
selling live stock.
E v e r y t h in g about their market is
kept neat and clean, am) their shop is
supplied with the latest improvements
for the m aufacture of sausage, ground
bone, etc. T h e y buy the best stock
possible, and endeavor in every way to
satisfy the wants of their m any p a ­
trons.
ROBERTSON & WATTERS.
Real Estate.
Messrs. Robertson & W atters, real
estate dealers, are both old residents
of this locality, and both excellent
business men of integrity.
In c o n ­
nection with their teal estate business
they handle insurance. Mr. W atters
is a notary public: T h ey have a large
list of property for sale. Both are
conversant with values, conditions,
and other information ahout proper­
ties which they have for sale.
They
have followed the real estate
business for several years and made
m any sales. Investors should inspect
their list before buying Oregon prop­
erty.
All correspondence regarding real
estate w ill be prom ptly answered by
this linn.
J. A. HENDERSHOTT.
Confectionery.
Here is a place where one can get
fine fresh candie«, soft drinks, cigars,
.-ot I a water, ice cream in season and
a post-card from the cheap to high
priced.
and P l u mb e r
An institution that tills a large want
am ong the necc»»itie* of Stayton is the
tinn in g and plum bing « »t •tilinhment
of Ja c o b Spaniol. Mr. Spa 1110I c a r ­
ries a tine line of Imth tui>n, lavutori* »,
etc., and a full line of plumber’» s u p ­
plies. He also keeps a full line of m a ­
terial nece-sary in the m anufacture of
tinware. H e i» an expert workm an
and d o e * repairing in short order; a l.o
m anufactures a n y th in g ordered, from
tin or «beet iron. He 1» a careful and
painstiikihg workm an, and an y th in g
he undertakes is well done:
KERBER BROS.
H a r d w a r e and F a r m i n g
Implements.
One of tin* prominent firm« and one
that ¡ill* one of the !I'Hil«ng nei*.-««it n*s
of Stayton i« that of K**rfx*r Bros
I In* firm is tnm pns.d of Jo h n nml
Lee Kcrber, both successful business
men and wlm a« private citizei.s stand
well in Ibis com m u nity.
T h eir »lock consists of a complete
line of hardware, tinware, s t o i c s , e t c ,
also wagon* buggies, farm m achinery
and everything usually found in a well
appointed store o f this kind. Lee
K ei her was for some time of the firm
JOSEPH FISHER.
ol K<*rlx*r and K leeker and i« w e l l
Wagon-maker.
known by the trading c om m u nity.
AN hen an yon e in Stayton or vicinity
breaks a wagon or buggy limy firing it Both tiicmh* rs o f tin* firm are pleasant
to Stayton to Jo s .F is h e r and get- it re­ and accoinislating men to deal wuh,
paired right. Mr. F'isher ia an exjmrt and although they n e e n t ly entered
this line of trade, will soon Imild up a
workm an, being a first clu«s carpenter
prosperous business.
a* well a» wagon m aker
A n y th in g
in the way of broken wood work is
taken to him to he repaired. He Inis
WM. FITTON.
a we|| equipped shop and the work
Plasterer and Bricklayer.
turned out by him can always he d e­
Tin*
subject of this sketch came
pended on as firing the best.
from Illinois to Oregon over twenty
years ago and has since made Stayton
W. H. COOPER.
Is the pioneer harness maker ami his home. His work may be seen
la-sides harness goods carries a line of above the roots of most of tin* house»
in town— In* having built a large por*
groceries, tobacco, cigars, etc.
lion of the Stay toil chim neys. He is
an experienced wnikman and during
JOHN HENKEL.
the sum m er season has more order»
Tailor
than he can attend to. He is an ex*
fn Mr. Henkel .Stayton has a first-
|x*rt plasterer, anti goes over a house
class tailor. H e has had m any years
q uickly,luit alw ays titling careful work.
of experience in the business and is an
Mr. Fittoti belongs to the Stayton
expert in the work. He carries the
organization of “ boosters” and is nl*
latest patterns of clotl s and his work
ways found wi th those working for the
is all done in the latest styles.
I e*t interests of hi* home town.
STAYTON
ROBERT d GN.
&
lour table* 10 t lo ir cs tuhl i s hmi nl mi*
al mos t a l w a y s 10 u*t*
S T A Y T O N CHEESE
FACTORY.
T h i s e s ta bl i s hme n t r ondm-ted by
I A Schttbing* r, A n t o n nml Al oi s
Impi-r, i* in industry m u c h a p p l e 1 it-
1*1! llV the |M-ople of S* iVfotl 1* Well a .
tie f a r m i n g c o m m u n i t y a dj a ce n t to
tow 11.
The
factory
consumes a
l arge
a m o u n t <*f mi l k d u r i n g tin* y ea r and
pa ys u s u a l l y a b o v e the mat k.-t price.
T h e y l o a u f a c l o r e 11 q u a l i t y of i-n* ■
t h a t Is l iiicxci' llfd a ny where— c r e a m ,
bri ck , S w i . * , l imb n r g e r, F i e m h a mi
various k i n ds of f an cy clicesi*
,\ t lln*
last S t a l e F a i r tin* facloty had 011 • x-
htbitioii t we nt y t Itrei* di ff erent
Ilf Clicesi*.
H. J MUTCHLER.
L lack su ith .
A good b l a c k s m i t h a nd hor-e -l o. - r
i * a va I u aide resident 10 1.1 • \ c o m ­
munity.
II J Mutel il cr s u ppl ies the
want« of (hi« i ‘4 -111 m ti 11 i I \ to a |ir*t-
Ha** ma n i**r, being a n i*x|H-ri. iii i**|
b a n d at -hn* iug hor*i*s and il»o nl ¡ol
k i n d* of b l a c k s m i t h work.
He ha* a
well tapiip|n*i| s hop, a nd is now at
work on a new b ui ldi ng fm Id* b u - i n e . . .
T h e b u i l di ng will be of stum*, wi th a
brick front, a nd will lx- 2 a x .VI li-i-t.
T h i s b ui l d i n g will lx* a credi t to S l a y
ton a nd wi I m a k e Mr. Mntcl il ei a
line pl ace to do bi* work
W. H. QUEENER.
I * a f ormer resident of Miss*. mi wl m
has lieen d o i n g a l arge pm t of t In- l e g a l
bitsiuets uf this c o m m u n i t y for m a n v
years.
I l l * has served 1« j u s t i c e of Ills
|teace, ami town recorder, a nd is a no*
f a r y public.
l i e also has a list ol real
es ta t e for sale.
Milliners.
T h e ladies of StayFun and vicin ity
have an excep tionally good place to
secure their m illin ery in the store of
Mesdames S ta y to n & Robertson.
These ladies carry a choice line of
of millinery and du rin g the m illinery
season their store i* tilled with all the
latest creations of their art. T h ey are
popular with their patrons and have a
thriving business, which
increases
every year.
G. W. PLASTER.
0. K. Barber Shop.
Mr Blaster keeps a neat, tidy simp,
with clean towels and sharp razors.
He is experienced with the razor and
shears. He m akes a specialty of Indie«
shampoos, and keeps for sale a hair-
tonic of iiis own manufacture. He is
Hgcnt for the A lb a n y L au n dry.
k i n d*
RESIDENCE OF I 'El Eli KKEKKA.