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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1913)
. u W VorVc^ *°cW' T o»**«0’' THE STAYTON S T A Y T O N , MARION CO UNTY, 18th Year, No 52. OREGON. TH U RSD AY, J A N U A R Y 30, BARGAIN RATE BRINGS BIG RESULTS SHHHUHB You arc assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. C a p i t a l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 FINE REALTY BARGAINS OFFERED J Good mill site, including water rig h t, loganberries, woven wire. Buildings, In town o f Slayton. Price $660. Terms. good house and barn, running water, well. $2000. Terms. 16 acroa inside corporate limits o f Beautiful Home in Ashland, Oregon, Stayton, all cleared. Price $2400,Terma. to trade f o r Stayton property. A 6 acre tract, only a short distance good opportunity. from main street Stayton, well improv Special —Nab It Quick —140 acres 6 ed fine for subdiviaon, can double your n aix months. Price $4000 Terms. mi. from town, on R. F. D. and Cream Routes, $ mi. to school, well improved, 9 room modern house, 4 big lots, all good buildings, flne orchard, running well improved, only 4 blocks from post water, a n up-to-date farm, others office in city o f Stayton. A bargain at would ask better than $100 per acre. $2800, one half down. Our price only $65 per acre. Terms 26 acre farm 1 mile from town. Good Gobble this!—Lot 100x100, on edge bottom land. One half under cultiva o f town. For a short time only, $125, tion. Good improvementa. $90 cash, terms on balance A c t quick- Price $4000. Terms. h o ld in g D e o r lo n g e r , w ill b r in g th e s a m e in to th e B a n k , t h e y m a y h a v e th em at an in c r e a s e d ren ew ed ra te o f in te r e s t. Stayton State Bank BREAKS LEG DANCE SERIES CLOSES T. B. Riggs met with a most unusual The coming Saturday evening marks accident last F rids y night, while illus the close o f the series o f danoui which trating a trick for a group o f friends. have been given weekly in Daisy Halt He was wearing a pair o f high-top hoo- by the Catholic ladies club. Large WILL RETURN HOME PLAY WAS GOOD p a r tie s p o s it t h a t r u n s ix m o n t h s It should be remembered by all, that the bargain rate is off ered for one month only, expiring January 31st. After that date, the price will positively go back to $1.50. Come in or phone to- 5 morrow if you expect to secure the cut rate. On« full block In Stmyton, improved 25 acres unimproved, partly cleared, and situated In the center o f the town. 1 mi. from town, river bottom. Price, This la a bargain aa it can be cut into $1625, Terma. A few Staytooites journeyed to Sub- eight lota and t h e money doubled. Bargain A 90 acre tract, 6 miles lmity last Friday evening t o witness Price, $4000. from town, 8 acre hop yard, no build “ The Irish D etective,” staged there ■ acres Improved, 5 room house,barn, ings. Good buy at the price, $4000. by the Victor Point dramatic company, orchard, etc. Close in, and in city j and report that they were well repaid limits o f Stayton. Price $260u. Terma. Special S a le -W e ll Improved 140 acre for the trip The young actor# ai uit. Por Sale 97 acres 8$ miles south o f farm, good buildlnga, running water, L , . , -*», . ver* rnxl.U bly, a n , in Stayton, 60 acres under cultivation, « ml. from town, on R. F. D. and ^ good buildings, hay, grain, stock and cream routes, close to school, anap m» nY respects their show was fully the farm tools complete goes with t h e price $60 per acre. Terms. equal o f the best traveling performers place. Well Improved, running water. Two 5 acre tracts inside city limiU who h#v* late,y visited this neck o f the Price $«500. Terma. o f Stayton. Price, $800 each. |WOO*. 10« acres, 6 miles from town, Good „ The Victor Pointers have engaged One o f the Beat—119 acres o f bottom improvements. Price $45 per sere. the Stayton Theatre for the coming land, 40 acres o f beavardam, well im 94$ seres 2 miles from town. One proved, 1J ml. from town, best in Saturday evening, February 1st., and half under cultivation. Balance valua Orqgon. Price, $17,260. Terms. will appear here i n the same | lay, ble timber, Well Improved. Manager Rizzo will put on two reels of 80 acres, 6$ miles from town, good Price $70 per acre. Terms. building, orchard, over half under pictures in conjunction with the show, 8$ acres inside corporate limits. Close cultivation, a good buy at the price. and all together a very enjoyable en in. well improved. Price $1700. $40 per acre terms. tertainment is promised. 83 seres, $ mile from railroad, mar 6$ acres, just outside the incorporat ket and school. Gtxal 6-room house and ed limits o f Stayton, on Salem ditch, outbuildings. Price $40o0 Term*. 100 fruit trees, 1 acre strawberries, 100 a ll T im e C e r tific a te s o f The Stayton Maii has but one aim: to turn out a paper that will please and give full value to subscribers, and thereby secure a subscription list that will assure a satisfied advertising patronage. By contracting for our Current Features section, and by the offer of the special bargain rate, we feel that we have taken two very important steps toward accomplishing these aims. b) S. H. HELTZEL 1 nail shoes. In stum ping the trick, crowds have been i n atUndance at Nicholas Weller, who has been visit- his ankle twisted and turned under his these affairs throughout the winter, j ing relatives and friends about Sublim- weight, snapping both bor.es o f the leg and regrets are many that t h e ap proach o f Lent brings the ead o f the ity foi some time, expects to return below the knee. Dr. Brewer set the series. In ail probability the ladies next week to his hsme in Saskatche- broken bones, and the injury is report- will resume the dances later in the wan, Canada. spring. , ed to be mending nicely. BACK IN THE GAME Cleanup Sale Odds & Ends W e have just finished invoicing, and as we do not allow any old stock to accumulate we are going to offer many bar gains in odds and ends, and lines in which we are overstocked. Easter comes early this year— earlier than will happen again for 88 years— and we must have our Spring goods in early. W e have tw o large shipments now in transit BUTTERICK. FASH IO N S R oyal W orcester Corsets A full stock o f sizes. Prices $ 1 , 1 . 50 , 2 . 50 , 3 . 00 , 3.50 J. D. Densmore, who will be remem All Royal Worcesters guaranteed bered as a «took buyer who did r.-guli r buying here, i s back in t h e pan e w. T. CORSETS again, and Can be reached by mail at Scio, Box 26, and at Lebanon, Box 40?. He will also m a k e regular trips to At closing out prices, as we are discontinuing this brand. Stayton. Mr. Densmore states that he is in $2.00 W. T. Corsets go at the market for hogs, L50 100 sheep, calves, beeves and all kinds o f fat sti ck. He representing a large a n d reliable [ 18 TO CONNECT PHONES ANOTHER RAILROAD At the special called meeting o f the Stayton Mutual Switchboard Ass’n. The present year is likely to witness held last Saturday, an important con Missouri giantess, died recently at her t h e completion o f another railroad cession was made by the allied mutual celebrated home in Scotland county, Missouri, at acrosa the eastern half o f the state, lines. The gathering was called to re- the age o f 40 years. Her height was The Oregon Eastern, being built from consjder the offer o f th Bell company eight feet and four inches, making Vale westward to Dog Mountain, 140 to connect the local lines with Siikm, her probably the tnllest woman in the miles, is proRressinging favorably and ar.d which had been refused at the pre world. She has been viewed by mil- *nd railroad men say they will corn- vious meeting. A fter much discussion, the repre lions; as she traveled with P. T. Bar- ' Plete the construction for this distance within the year. Dog Mouutain i s sentatives again expressed their dis num and other show men for years. near Bend and it is expected the line favor for the Bell company’s propoeW1 She was never married, though she will then be extended to a connection tion, but decided to convenience Stay- ; was engaged at one time to Edward | with t h e Southern Pacific Natron- ton business men by connecting th e 1 Beaupre, a French Canadian, o f Butte, Kiamath road now being built. long distance office at Hendershott's Montana, himself eight feet, six in confectionery store, a n d t h e local | ches in height. L. J. Struett, one o f the gentlemen switchboard office. This will make i t ; possible to send or answer long d is-' W. R. Surry snd family o f Lyons helping conduct the big sales o f the tance calls directly through your phone | Stavton Housefurnishing Company and were in town Monday. without the necessity o f waiting at th e ! J. J. Barnea, a prosperous farmer, W. F. Klecker, found many old friends l o n g distance office. This means a j who lives six miles east o f Stayton was and acquaintances in Stayton. Mr. great convenience for Stayton business j in town Tuesday and left the proper Struett used to live back in Minn., in men and others who make frequent | credentials in the office o f The Mail to the same town as John Thom«, the calls for the capital city and other | get our paper for one year. points. Kerber families and John Mielke. „ „ „ „ $1:67 „ „ 1.19 79c O N L Y 94 SW EATERS firm, and will be in a position to pay ; the top prices at all times. His ship- ly- 65 acre farm, one half mile from 40 acres, well improved, near Sublim ping points will Lie West Slayton, West town and Ry., well improved. Price, ity, for sale or will exchange for Stay« Scio, Lebanon, JetTerson and Turner. $4875. Terms, $1000 down, bal. 6 yrs. ton property. Price, $6000, terms. It will pay you to see him before you sell. pd.ad. 40 acre farm, well improved, | mile FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE REALTY CO., from market and Ry. Price, $3300. S. H. Heltzel, Manager. Terma, $1000 down, bal. 5 yrs. Miss Ella Ewing, t h e If Even before the inauguration of the Special bargain rate, The Mail had a large and increasing circulation; but augumented by the new subscriptions just received, the paper has a list that covers the Santiam valley most thoroughly. Its field includes the Waldo Hills, the northern half of Linn county, and all the small' towns and communities of this vicinity. It reaches the prosper ous and substantial families of the whole Santiam valley, the peo ple that all the merchants want for customers, thus making it an advertising medium o f unqestionable value. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon GIANTESS DIES NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS The proprietor« o f The Mail are very much gratified by the rerult« achieved through the special bargain rate the paper has been offering during the past month. It was expected that many would avail themselves o f the opportunity to subscribe for The Mail at the unusually low price of $1.00, but the extent to which the offer was used was a real surprise. More than two hundred subscriptions have been received, and of these a large majority are n e w . A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity [is solicited. Serial No. 882 1913. Just left, and in order to clean them up w c offer some real Out B A R G A IN S “Butterick Fashions” Illustrating Spring’s Newest Styles o \ 1'ER 600 new, smart, prac tical Spring styles! Over 2,000 distinct illustrations! An absolutely complete assortment of designs for everyth ing for family w ear. A superb issue I Any Butterick Pattern FREE WITH EVERY C O P Y - 8 5 c CM ml ikm N N m nm lfr . amj hmy s cmfj (»-A r y P A T T E R N S for Feb. now in. Ask for Fashion Sheet. 79c Shirts A few dozen of those left. I Buy now. Many Items to be Sold for Less Bargain SEE O U R COUNTER. $2.25 House Dressses $1 89 2.00 „ 150 „ 1.23 1.25 „ 98c 1.67 Thomas-Mayo Company