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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
HURT IN BLAST R«n Short, brother-in-law o f STAYTON MARKET REPORT th e Casteel brother«, while blasting logs for Amm William* o f Coon Hollow yesterday had the misfortune to re ceive a premature blast i n his face, though seriously injured it is thought that he will recover. 5 brit o E INGIAnnual Jan. Clearance Sale Many Items Reduced Furnished by the Stayton C ash Produce Company Hens ....................... 10 S p r in g s ...... ........................... 10 B ro ile rs...................... . . . . . . 1 0 Roosters ......................... .......7 to 8 Mixed Chickens. ....................... 10 Geese________ 10 Pucks ........... 12 Turkeys ........................................... Dressed T u rk eys............................ Veal.................................. 12 to 13* Pork................... ... .......... 8* to 0 Eggs Il Corrected Thursdays but subject “ to change w ithout notice. News came to Stayton last Friday that W L. Frcres had been arrested in Medford for the alleged issuing o f u check without sufficient funds in the bank. Frcres easily obtained bail ami ee the trial has not yet been held, few details can be obtained. Grandma Kearns is reported to be qeite seriously sick. W. F. Klecker’s reduction sale is at tracting quite a few people to Stayton. Mrs. John Thotna was taken suddenly •irk yesterday, but is reported better YOUNG ACTORS HERE today. Mr«. Irene Hester o f Gates died at her home Jan. 14. She was an aunt o f Representatives o f the Victor Point Mia. W . H. Hobaon and Frank, Lura Dramatic Club were in town the first and Riley Thomas o f this city. o f the week to make arrangements foi Joe Shelton o f Lyons is here paper staging a play entitled “ The Irish De ing the Jack Jones house. te ctiv e ." The young thesptans secured Miss Marie Henkle who has been the Stayton Theater, and will appear working at the telephone office return here Saturday, Feb. 1. ed to her home at Mt. Pleasant Satur Miss Elizabeth Klecker o f Portland day. Cow F o r Sale—Full-blood Jersey, is in town this week for a brief stay. milk tests 6.2, fresh in March. It W. A. Weddle. W est S t a y t o n Guy Sloper is doing some plumbing at Lyons this week. Arthur Branch has put in a (Special to The Mail) North Santiam, Jan. 14 A large del egation o f interested persons met with the county courts o f Linn and Marion counties in Salem last week, to discuss the matter o f a steel bridge across the Santiam at this point. Ben Roy o f Eugene is visiting home ; •pu escja v felka this week. --------- ! Bud Bass visited with home first of the For Sale- Two cows and two year- f 0 ik s JJehama the ling«, one fresh soon, grade Durham week. ■ad graue Jersey. Price, $110. Inquire l-23x M. H. Titus, Kingston. Messrs. Cook a n d Mr«. fJohn Mack and daughter o f North Santiam were trading with Stay- t<»n merchants one day this week. Will Cooper who has been working in Springfield returned home Monday. For Sale—young team o f driving mares. 3 and 6 years old. Would ex change for larger horses or mules. For particulars address Box 183, Stayton, Ore. Geo. Brower and family have moved to West Stayton. Mr«. J. W . Merrifield made a busi ness trip to Albany the first o f the week. All ailments yield readily to o u r drueles:- system. Hours 8:30 to 12 and 1 2 0 to 5.* Office next to Lancefield’ s Shoe Store. For Sale or Trade—172a. 100 rods o f Beaver in Tillamook Co., part bottom % id . Electric line will g o through pUce. Good improvements. Choice dairy farm. Springs o n every 40. Price $3000. Terms. Henry F. Smith 1-30, Stayton, Oregon. Millet of Marion were visitors a t t h e “ Doc” Adams home Sunday. H. E. Collier and nephew of Portland were week-end visitors at the J. H. Porter home. Seio, Shelburn, i Munkers, North Santiam, West Stay- j ton and Aumsville were represented at t h e meeting. T h e question w a s thoroughly discussed, a n d the two i unty courts admitted the necessity o f a permanent structure to span t h e river here. The delegates were invit ed to meet with the commissioners at a later date, and the hope was express- I ed that the counties would be able to W e have too many mens future. dress shirts. A line bunch of 51.00, $1.25, and $1.50 INSTALLS MACHINERY shirts go at Geo. Spaniol, proprietor o f the Eure A t AH ka Flouring Mills of this city has in stalled a lot o f new machinery. The mill nas been shut down on this account 79c for a week or two. Mr. Spaniol in forms us that when he starts up again, which will be soon, that he will be able to turn out one o f the best grades of I tlour made on the coast. CARD OF THANKS Sec window display, January sale at 10 per cent less on all umbrellas W e have our recent bereavement o f the illnefS «1 and death o t our beloved wife and sortment mother. Joseph Highberger and children. of yarns and floss in 4 and 8 fold and W . R. Heater o f Victor Point Stayton visitor Tuesday. ter, Rev. H. E. Rossell. Enthusiastic are in attendance at these Arthur Forrette purchased a audiences band of pure bred sheep from a I meetings, party near Union Hill. which commenced with the ^ morning service last Sunday and will continue at least until the coming Sun day evening. Arthur Branch purchased a N O T IC E OF A P P L IC A T IO N new grubbing machine last week F O R U. S. PATENT and from now on intends to em Mineral Survey No. 755 ploy most o f his time pulling Serial 03725. stumps. U. S. Land Office, —West Stayton Warbler Portland, Or., January 6, 1913. now have hand 8 1-3 to 35c the Skein. Corn Flakes 3 for . . . 25c Good Candy per lb. . . . 10c 3 1-2 lbs Wyondotte . . 18c Easy Monday Soap 8 bars . 25c 50c bottle of Vanilla or Lemon extract FREE THIS MONTH 15c each. 14 cents Oregon N E A T L Y DONE B Y L J. M O S E S Call at People's Cash Grocery. The above notice to be published in business trip to Stayton Tuesday. the "Stayton Mail,” nublished at Stay- ton, Marion Co. Or. which I h ereby! For Sale cheap—Airedale male pup, designate as the newspaper published 1 4 mos. old. A. Forrette, Stayton. ltx nearest the above described land. H. F. Higby, Dr. Hobson o f Seio passed through Register. Stayton Tuesday on his way to Sublim First Pub. Jan. 9, 1913. Last Pub. Mar. 6, 1913. 1 ra u ssB roth erf ■IAS1LK TAllORSl All colors, Diamond C Soap 8 bars for Cleanser per can Bakers Chocolate Arm & Hammer Soda per lb. A cap free with every Suit or overcoat. Same Material 25c 10c 39C 5c 40c I T 'D I ? L 1 f ZxE U L Thomas-Mayo Company Good Oak Posts lumsville I i t l u i l v « R t p r e i e o i a i i v c for N ow is the time to feed stock food and poultry food and w c have bought the biggest supply ever and are ready for the big rush on everything for chickens, horses, cows, hogs M e h a m a M ite s CARD WRITING and SIGN PAINTING II Eider down on The AUMSVILLE MERCANTILE CO. ‘las-^ayo Co fine as Notice is hereby given, that Wake field, Fries & Company, a corporation, DAIRY FARM TO EXCHANGE o f Portland, Oregon, the claimant, whose postoffice address is Portland, Oregon, has made application for a I will trade my equity in a first cla*s J. McMillen and wife visited patent for the Wakefield and Mother dairy ranch, close in, for Stayton Lode Quartz Mining Claims situate in Beware o f Ointments for several of their many friends in Quartzville (unorganized) Mining Dis property or acreage. _ Inquire o f l-16x Catarrh That Contain Mercury Mehama. They also attended trict, Linn County, Oregon, as describ Box 18, Kingston, Ore. «• mvreury will surely £ -troy t ie r nse the joint installation of the I. 0. ed by the official plat herewith posted, ft smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through and by the field notes on file in the off- NOTICE the mucous surfaces. Such articles should 0. F. and the Rebekahs. i ice o f the Register o f Portland Land never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the d mag * I Miss Pearl Sins, who has been Office, Oregon, to-wit: they will is ten fold to the good you r i l l do ................................... The Commercial Stables will p u t ran possibly derive from them. Hall's visiting h e r father returned MOTHER LODE. Beginning a t Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J Cor. No. 1, whence the 1 Sec. Cor., four horses on the stage from here to Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O., contains no Tuesday to Raineer. mercury, and is taken Internally, acting between Sec 15 and Sec. 22, T. 11 S., West Stayton and will m akegood time directly upon the blood and mucous sur You are R. 4 E o f W . M.. bears S. 33 Deg. despite the had roads. I>eave 6:50 a. faces of the system. In buying Hall's 1 Say boys keep it up. Cstarrh Cure be sure you get t:.e genu Mehama may well r s Min. E. 1371.7« ft .; thence N. 49 m. and 5.50 p. m. Patronize the Old ine. It is taken internally and m a d e in doing fine. Teledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes be proud of her band. The lady deg. 18 Min. W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No 2; Stage. timonials free. ■old by Druggists. Price 75c per bottle. j friends o f the band boys tender thence N. 40 deg. 42 Mir. E. 600 ft. to ' Taka Ball’s Family Fille for constipation. “ The Apostle Paul's Letter to the ed them a little surprise l a s t : Cor. No. 3; thence S. 49 deg., 18 Min., ; Church at I’hilipoi” will be the sub- E. 1500ft. toCor. 4. thence S.40 deg. 42 practice evening, coming in near Min. W. 600ft. toCor. No. 1, the place o f ject next Sunday morning at the Moth the close of the practice hour beginning, containing 20.661 acres. | odist church. In the evening, “ Jesus, W AKEFIELD LODE. Bcginningat or the Phenomirml Christ.” Preach- with arms heavily loaded with good things to eat and drink. Cor. No. 1, whence the J Sec. Cor., be- ing at Mclnnis hall, West Stayton Sun- tween Sec. 15 and Sec. 22. T. 11 S., R. day, 3 p. m. They boys say do it again. 4 E. o f W. M., bears S. 66 deg. 42 Min. j ------- See the Stayton Optical Co. before February 14 is the day set for W . 404. 35; thence N. 49 deg. 18 Min. t h e first band entertainment. W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2, identical going elsewhere. Hours 8:30 to 12 and with Cor. No. 1, Mother Iyjde o f this 1:30 to 5. Lancefield building. The boys will have a good pro survey; thence N. 40 deg. 42 Min. E. gram. Give them your support 600 ft. to Cor. No. 3. identical with Dr. C. H. Brewer drove to Jordan they will appreciate it. Cor. No. 4 o f Mother Lode o f this sur Wednesday. Mrs. H. P. Mulkey was sur- vey; thence S. 49deg. 18 Min. E. 1500ft.to ( 4,thence S. 40 deg. 42 Min. W. 6<i0 Geo. Spaniol made a trip to Portland I prised by a few o f h e r lady Cor ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place o f on business the first o f the week. j friends on her birthday. They ; ning, containing 20.661 acres. Containing in all 41.322 teres, and , For Sale—Stock o f New and Second 1 were served with cake and tea. forming a portion o f Sec. 15, T. ll S .J Hand Goods. Will sell cheap on ac Miss Cornelius was in Meha R. 4 E. o f W. M. The names o f the which we are selling at count o f going east. Bring in your ma Tuesday trying to get the adjoining claims, as shown by the plat repairing and upholstering at once. kinks straightened out in our o f survey, are the Ilumburg (unsd) on Henry F. Smith, the S. W ., and the Queen o f Hearts 1-30 Stay ton, Oregon. I school. In lots of 200 or more they go at Mr Swank is havinR one 0f (unsd) on the S. E. H. F. H igby , Dr. Andersen o f Sublimity was a Register. his cottages in Mehama remodel Stayton visitor Tuesday. H. K. Sargent, attorney for Claim ed. ant, 918 Ch. o f Com., Portland, Or. J. T. Hunt o f Rocky Point, made a We We tailor for the partic ular. neighbors who so ably assisted us in Leslie Townes o f Mt. Pleasant made a business trip to Stayton Tuesday. T im e s it it. well to be dressed “ up to the minute." The business man in particular should “ look to his clothes." Clothes dont make the man, but u well tailored suit helps make a good impression. W e wish to publicly extend o u r thanks to our many kind friends and J. A. Hornbuckle put up an independent telephone line from \ A series o f revival meetings are be- his residence to t h e maini ine ing conducted at the Christian church, under the direction o f the new minis Tuesday. Mrs. li. J. K u s y returned home Sunday aftet a short visit with her parents. W c are invoicing and overhauling our entire stock and must make room for the large shipments of spring goods that will begin to arrive in a few weeks. The past year has been a very prosperous year and wc arc looking forward to this year as being a record breaker. In dry goods we have bought in much larger quantities for spring than ever before and this year wc hope to im prove the dry goods end of our store so that it will be a credit to Stayton. In invoicing we find many lines ol broken sizes and in some things overstocked. construct the bridge in the not distant W. M. Bilyeu went to Gates yester- ■ , , new telephone. day to attend the funeral o f Mrs. Hes Ur. Nick Schmitz and wife were trading with Stayton merchants !S ity to assist Dr. Andersen with an op eration. S1NGING EVANGELIST HERE •‘BUD” WEDDLE STARTS SHOP The revival meetings at the Christian E. A. Weddle, who has been working church are in progress with increasing in the Geo. Davie barber shop for interest. Rev. O. E. Darby o f Forest some time, cxiiects to go to Mill City ! on Monday, where he will open up a Grove, a son o f S. T. Darby o f Stay- first-class shop o f hi« own. "B u d ,” ns ton, i« conducting the song service. He lie is familiarly called, will l*e much will be assisted by his wife. The ser missed by hi* many friend* in Stayton. mon topics for Sunday will be: morning We wish him all kinds o f success in " A Neglected Power o f tae Church,” his new location. evening, "T h e Open Gate«, or the Be ginning o f Christianity,” illustrated by W ANTED Hogs, veal and hide*, a blackboard picture. for Portland trade. Highest market tf. Mrs. Sarah Berry o f Lyons is visit pru cs paid. Casteel & Brower. ing at the J. R. week. Gardner horn. this W. R. Richardson made a business trip to Salem yesterday. W e a re BADLY AFFLICTED WITH IMPECUNIOSITY Otherwise stated, we are SHORT ON MONEY AND LONG ON SHOES S in ce w e h a v e m o r e s h o e s on th e w a y , w e m u s t u n lo a d — c u t p r ic e s on e v e r y th in g . A ll g o o d s n ew , u p t o d a te a n d sty lish . G r e a t b a r g a in s . Everything Reduced O u r g o o d s a re 0 . K . a n d y o u k n o w it N M n M P f e « .;iV m f i T d i Lancefield’s Shoe Store Just north of Salem ditch.