The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 20, 1911, Image 6

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    B U S IN E S S L O C A L S .
J A C O B S P A N I O L - T i n n i n g and
plumbing o f all kinds
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EAST SALEM VS.
STAYTON JUNIORS
GARDNER & HOBSON,
HAVE GOOD STORE
The junior team o f Stayton held an
interesting session on Sunday last.
F H Thompaon. M D, phymieian and
Both teams worked hard for the victory
Stayton Concern Carries Up (O
surgeon, Stayton, Oregon.
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and had Cole, who releived Robertson
Date Line at Low Prices.
Wanted—Stock hoga. Phone or call on the mound for Stayton been in the
box earlier in the game the verdict may-
on Geo. Spaniol, Stayton.
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This same boy
D entistry-D r. W. N. Pintler. office have been different
I You
m - will
... be gyeatlv surprised
Cole
will
bear
watching.
He has a
over Do id rich’» Hardware Store. 49tf
when you step i^to the store of
variety o f benders that would putale q
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There you
B. F. Pound. D M D, Dentist, of
more experienced players than ^ j fin d ^ T u p tO d i S 'atOCk' " o f ~ 1
mer-
fice :oom 6, Roy Block, Stayton. 39tf
visitors o f Sunday, which combined | ch a n j is am i a t T 0Xc e e d in g ly lo w ;
ft*. . u - L i— ..
,
Wanted - T w o or three copies o f the with very fair control makes him a
the jclass o f L Roods,
art^ 03
S yton Mail o f March 16. Leave or formidable antagonist. The boys from f t
afe quoted at less
Salem seemed totally unable to solve ^ an gaje p|
send to Mail office.
and in the main
the problems presented to them by the P 1
. l ^
ifch merchandise
" For Sale—A t a bargain, family or
Their stock of,
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Ì V m r e s p p o S u - ufU
ally
b rin " g
hotel coffee mill and a computing S~>«- I j“ ?
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tier's Store. Stayton, Or. 1 sible for the majority of the
' nine runs shoes
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c e r ta in l , ^vorth anyone’s
Trotter
piled up by the East Salemites, but time to look OVe , ¿They have an
For sale -Tw o young milch cows, with the advent of a new pitcher the e x c e lle n t lo t 01
and ends
both fresh. Also billiard Uble. Call the locals gained Courage and fell upon . .
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,
. w ' nK
or write David Msngle, Stayton, Ore. the pitchers troin the cherry City for a ,
small matier o f six runs.
It was the CUll p rice.
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best game seen on the local diamond Hosiery, ' W h it
Wanted--A pasture o f 100 to 200 this season for although errors were t jons a re WO
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ii i * j ,, o f "enuntrv
acres with water in it suitable for quite numerous the energy and interest
in the game displayed by both teams
buy a l ‘ KmdS Ol COUntTJ
horses and cattle.
atoned for their tack o f knowledge o f produce, such as Bacon, Lard,
Mayro McKinney. Turner, Or. the fine points o f the game. W e hope etc.
Gardner & Hobson
can
THOMAS-MAYO CO.
TOILET ARTICLES
M E R C H A N D IS E
ü bet: the
m e juniors
ju n iors in
m action
m iiiu u again
again soon, please you with prices and qual­
$80.0) per month salary and expenses, tojsee
The score; Salem 9, Stayton 6.
ity.
a llt f
to men with rigs, to introduce our
Poultry Remedies. Don’ t answer unless
you mean business. Eureka Poultry
M fg. Co.. (Incorporated.) East S t
Louis, I1L
Special rates— For the next thirty
days we will launder all famiy washings
at one third discount and on all piece
and bundle stuff we offer a discount o f
10 per cent Stayton Steam Laundry,
Stayton, Or.
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School
AT
I f you have well located land or busi­
ness proposition for sale at a reasonable
price, write ms st once enclosing self-
addressed envelope for reply (owners
oniy.) Address, J. C. Ross, 816-2nd
Ave. So., Minneapolis, Mina.
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Pay your electric light bill within five
days after the end o f the month and
get a discount o f five per cent Stay-
on Electric Light Co.
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JETER GETS 1800
—
In the case o f W. L. Benham vs. J.
B. Jeter, tried this week at Salem, Mr.
Jeter was .given judgement for 5800.
This was s condemnation proceeding to
secure a right o f way through a small
portion o f Mr. Jeter’ s property for the
irrigation ditch.
About one and one-
fifth acres will be used by the ditch
company and about an acre o f this
amount is a fish pond, through which
the ditch was dug.
MASONIC
SILVER KNIVES AND FORKS—
2.10 Manicure Set.................. 1.69
Entertainment
2.35 Manicure S et.................. 1.83
9.85 set 24 pieces............
5.35 Toilet S e t.......................3.98
:.3.50
1.50 Collar and Cuff B o x ... 1.09
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6.25
2 .7 5 ....................
2.00 set Oyster Forks
At 8 O’ClocH irf the Evening
Recitation*
Dialogues
Instrumeptar& Vocal Music
..................... 5.23
"
..................... 4.98
86c Silver Bon Bon filled . . .
67c
35c M irr o r ...........................
24c
2.98
. 1.39
8.4‘J
3.10
8.69
3.75 Toilet S et....................... 2.67
7.00
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4.25 Silver Cake Plato
2.75 Set Brushes................. 1.98
APRI
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1.76 Berry Spoon.........
5.75 Toilet S e t .......................4.69
10.75 Toilet S e t ...................
7.69
r 5.00 Silver Knives & Forks 4.15
2.85 Tailet Set....................... 2.19
HALL
OF M E R IT
2.12
1.17
W e P a y T o p Market Price for
All Produce.
1.25 Hat Pin H o ld e i...............89c
76c M irro r..................
Comic Recitations by Prof.
C. M. Kendall of Albany
More N ew W hite Goods
B7e
60c Hat Brush......................... 39c
N o w in.
Grocery Dept.
Dry Goods Dept.
Calico per yard
4c
Gingham per yard
6c
Ladies hose good quality, pr. 10c
Burson hose per pair
25c
Ladies chambry waist
47c
Ladies linen waist
$1.25
Good towling per yard
5c
House lining bolt lots per yd 4 3-4c
3 lbs. washing powder
15c
A m i & Hammer soda per lb. 5c
6 lbs. Arm & Hammer soda 25c
Admission 15*25c
One large can of syrup extra
quality, full weight
40c
Savon soap 13 bars
25c
3 packages rice flakes
25c
5 pounds of rice
25c
Good coffee 2 pounds for
35c
3 pounds of onion sets
25c
2 five-cent boxes of matches
5c
Proceeds go to Turner School Ljbrary
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NOTICE
Just received another shipment o f
new spring dry goods, consisting of
silks, toweling, corsets, hosiery,
waists, notions etc.
We Save You Money.
S-T-AYT-O-N
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Only eight more days at the
Great Sacrifice Sale at Kleckers
The entire stock is still in
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Twelve pairs
560, were tak
In IheCoumty Court of the (lu te of Oregon,
Woolen Mills las
for thu Count/ of Marlon.
I n , the m etier of the K «t*te o f loseph K ttel, were given the oj
deceased
Notice I. hereby «Ir e n that the n n d er.l(n eil ing the blankets
Notice of Final Settlement
I
the hands of
E L L I O T T 7 B \ R . O T H E R S
Who have noregaM 'fon the Merchant
or his Goods. Come early and investi-
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gate the Goods and Pi ices.as it is your
own fault if you don’t get what you
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want.
K L E C K E R ’S
STAYTON’S BEST STORE
iolut executor, of the I*.t Will and Ttttament ,
,
■ T h of Jo»*j>h Kuel, dccru M , h »»e Sled iheir p ro m p tly returned
> final account In the Count/ Court of the mate
ol Oregon, for the Count/ of Marlon, and that
Monde/. the Mb day of June, 1911 at IDo'cloek
In lha forenoon of .aid da/ and the Court
Room of .aid Court hare heen appointed tiy
.aid M a rt a. the time and place for hearing
objections to aald final aceouni an.I to the
acttlement thereof.
A ll peraona are hereb/ noil fled to appear and
•how caoae, If an/ there he, wh/ «aid I atMS
ahould not he flnall/rloH fd and .aid executor,
finally dlachargtd.
rr.T«n t. m r .i,
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OA 11**1«* •TI..I.,
Date of flr.t publication A p ril in,
I.A«t
Ms/ I
Kxecutera.
Guardian’s Sale.
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Notice Ii hcreh/ given that on and after Ma/
16,1911, I w ill proceed fo .e ll the reel «.ta le
(I• r. mutter dSftrlbed "t private .a b -a n d o n
and after .aid date I » I I I reeel re M d . for .aid
p rem lw ., which p rem lw . above referred lo are
d o c rih e d a. fo llo w «, tow lt;
beginning at the Northw e.t corner of the
(le o rg e Neal and w ife 1». I.. C. No. 4», and run­
n in g thence .oiith V6 d e g iu e .c s .t /J.-M chain,
« lo n g the we«t bounder/ lin e o f .aid Halm ;
1 thence ;ca»t 50.7* chain , lo the d l/ l.fo n like
] between the e a .te n d w .«t lialreji of .af<f D. I..
(..t h e n c e north along the .aid d l/ l. Ion line
' ir. 71 chain , in the north b ou n d. rr o l .«Id P. I,.
| C „ «n d eotnetdeat with the n o rth e«.t corner
of ihc .«Id <ce«t hall of .aid claim ; thence
►noth 7* degree. w e»t along the north hound.
«r>- line of .aid ll. V. C „ 1« Ii chain , lo an In
tcraugle on the north bounder/ of .aid Ii. I..
C., thence north 01 degree. Wert 10.», chain.
: to «n angle oil the north bonodar/ of .aid P.
I L. <., theace «outh S9 degree. W w e t , *0.04
ehaln«. to the place of Ix-glnnlng. Containing
If.) acre., morn o r lea* and being a part o f the
. Ponatlon Land Claim oi (ieorge Neal and wlfa, >
! In tow m h lp 9 .onth o l range 3 wear o l the
| W illam ette M eridian
In Marlon Count/,
Oregon.
I will sell either for cash or half cash
s'ld balance to be secured by mortgage
upon the premises with interest at the
rate o f 7 per cent per annum. Bids
may be made either by mail or orally.
I hereby reserve the right to rejeet any
and all Bids. This land lies near the
; town o f West Stayton.
M a m n d a J. W a d e , Salem, Or.
As Guardian af the Estate o f
Millia A. Neal, Infirm.
May 11
April IS,
ets, valued at
the Staytcn
, JThe culprits
unity of return-
acing trial and
nketa.
A splendid *|Hrimcn o f the rhinook
salmon was c
Tom Smith on
Monday evenin'
small trout ro 1
and hook was
the apparatus
need* I to Ian I tl.c
fellow« It took
an hour to land him.
WHY N O T
Become acquainted with a Bank whose
service is just what you require to fur­
ther facilitate your business?
The Stayton State Bank
Reorganized April 6, 1911 with $25,000
Capital Stock fully paid in cash.
We assure you courteous and reliable
service. Call and let us go over the mat­
ter with you.
C H. BREWER, Pres