The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, February 13, 1913, Image 3

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    Jordan Jingles
n t . Pleasant
CITY M E A T M A R K E T H.A.BEAUCHAMP.M.D.
Every drill user should DEMAND
Van BRUNT Drills
John Hinder liought a new
| drill at Scio taut week.
SESTAK
(Too late for laat week)
Frank Haberman a n d wife
and
Marguerite Ryan spent Sun­
The farmers are all busy »ow­
day with their mother Mrs. M.
ing grain this nice weather.
F. Ryan.
A very pleasant musical party
Charlie I^ambert came home
was held at the Harry Sturm Saturday to visit home folks and
h o m e last Sunday.
Quite a returned t o school a t Salem,
Higkest
number were there including? E. Monday.
M Kimbal and children.
Misses Lula and Gladys Down­
ing
spent Sunday with Verna
Ed Pepperling bought a drill
Shank.
| of Anton latckner laat week.
Miss Ethel Smith Bpent Sun­
Peter Hund visited at the Eu­
day
at the H. Shank home.
gene Gerrard home Sunday.
Miss Crystal Shank came home
John Silhemagel was a Stay-
from
Albany Tuesday. She ex­
ton visitor Monday while on hiB
way to visit his uncle Joe Silber- pects to return Saturday and en­
ter College.
nagel.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Townes
Jos. Kobcrlein and wife were
were Stayton visitors Monday.
in Stayton trading Monday.
Physician and Surgeon
&
TH OM AS,
Proprietors.
OREGON
STAYTON.
Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats C. H . BR E W ER , M . D .
Lard & Creamery Butter. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
arket Price Paid For Fat Stock
We now have on
hand
Adjustable force feed; proper furrow openers that will
work in any soil.
Light draft and long wear.
Some
drills have some of these qualities; Van Brunt drills have
them ALL.
Our standing offer—
Wc Will Replace, Free of Charge, All Bear­
ings That Wear Out.
Van Bi unt bearings are absolutely dust proof, and never
run hot.
T h e oil chambers cannot leak.
Demand a
guarantee when you buy a drill.
W e absolutely guar­
antee the Van Brunt
JOHN DEERE
Did you ever see that name before?
JOHN DEERE
stands for first quality in vehicles and
farm machinery.
W c carry a
Bomplete Stock of
John Deere Buggies, W agons and other farm machinery.
Deidrich’s HARDWARE
Store -------------
STAYTON,
OREGON.
Good
Posts
15c each.
14 cents
The AU M SV ILLE
M ER CAN TILE CO.
Valley
Mrs. P. Lambert spent Sunday
evening with Mrs. H. Senz.
PHYSICIAN
SURGEON
and
PHONE 1584
OREGON
G. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc.
Veterinarian
Oak
Àum sville
D r. Frederick Andersen
SUBLIMITY,
Boone Frost and wife visited
Nick Enders bought a movable
at the Floyd Shelton home Sun­
i sawmill last week.
day.
Ed Bund took dinner at the
which we are selling at
Miss Elsie and Master Clifford
Silbernagel home Sunday.
Downing spent Sunday w i t h
John Thomas sawed wood last
Master Theodore Townes.
week.
4 Jess Ray went to Salem Satur­ In lots oi 200 or more they go at
Frank Kohwein visited at the
day to attend the funeral of his
Silbernagel home Sunday.
uncle, J. M. Elgin.
Rev. Gunn is on the sick list.
Joe Burton visited last week
Dr. Prill o f Scio is attending with George Ray.
him. •
Misses Grace, Crystal and Bes­
Ed Rund the pioneer farmer sie Shank spent Tuesday even­
is preparing to work on t h e ing at the D. Townes home.
roads next week.
J. Huber and wife were trad­
ing with Stayton merchants Sat­
Lyons and Fox urday.
4
S t a y t o n .I O re go n
Oregon
Tailor M ade Clothes
Treats all domestic animal«, 'a lso
appliea the Tuberculin tect.
Telephone 3x7
O ffice at S ta y to n Stablea
STAYTON
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-
-
-
OREGO
Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D.
¡D EN T IS T
Office over Deidrich’ s Store
Phone 2152
Stavton, Ore
S. H. HELTZEL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
NOTARY.PUBLIC
Abstracts and Probate Work a Spec city
Office Over Dekirich’ s Hardware Store.
W. A. W E D D L E
CONTRACTOR and BUIi.DER
Plans and Specifications Made and Furn­
ished on all Contract Work.
Miss Ada Thayer came home
Means Money Saved
Arthur Vaughn and Dwight from Albany Thursday and re­
Opposite Streff’s Hardware. Water St.
Mercer went t o Portland one turned to school Sunday.
We make all garments with utmost STAYTON
:
:
OREGON
care—the quality o f material and
day last week to see the play,
Mr. Lambert and son Frank excellent workmanship insure every
Ben Hur.
helped Mr. Hottinger butcher order executed by us to be absolute­
M . R 1 N G U
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller Monday.
ly right and satisfactory. There is
real money saving quality in our Undertaker a n d
Embalmer
visited the Grange last Saturday.
Joe Pietrok was a Stayton vis­
Mr. Miller installed officers.
Third and Marion Streets
itor Saturday.
Oscar Meteor's sister, Mrs.
STAYTON. OREGON
H. Shank a n d W. R. R a y
John Henkel, The Tailor
Cue, arrived from Nebraska last
made a business trip to Albany Stayton
.
.
.
Oregon
week to be with her daughter
Sunday.
who is reported to be improv­
Mis*s Lola Ray returned from
ing slowly.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Scio Sunday.
Will White, formerly a resi­
FOR U. S. PATENT
dent of Lyons, died the 8th of
Mineral Survey No. 755
this month of cancer o f t h e
Bath Tubs, Lavatories and
Serial 03725.
stomach.
all
Lanitary fittings— Farm-
U. S. Land Office,
ers-W
e carry a line of
Portland, Or., January 6, 1913.
Ed Trask a n d family have
pumps,
leader water sys­
Miss
Cornelius,
school
supervi­
moved into their fine new house,
Notice is hereby given, that Wake­
tems,
etc.
Gasoline engines.
which is certainly an ornament sor, has written The Mail as fol­ field, Fries & Company, a corporation,
lows concerning the local school: o f Portland, Oregon, the claimant,
to the country.
“ I am well pleased with the whose postoffice address is Portland,
JACOB SPAN IO L
Both young and old enjoyed a
co-operation o f pupils and teach­ Oregon, has made application for a
very pleasant evening with Mr.
ers in keeping the yard free from patent for the Wakefield and Mother
and Mrs. John Trask the 8th.
paper and rubbish, thus listing Lode Quartz Mining Claims situate in
The farmers and dairy men of it among the yards well kept.
Quartzville (unorganized) Mining Dis­
Lyons were treated to a very
“ According to t h e records, trict, Linn County, Oregon, as describ­
profitable and enjoyable talk on there is no better made well in ed by the official plat herewith posted,
the care of cows and dairying in this county, than the one made and by the field notes on file in the off­
general on the 5th of this month. by and under the direction of the ice o f the Register o f Portland Land
N E A T L Y DONE B Y
L J. M O S E S
Stayton School Board.
Office, Oregon, to-wit:
Call at People’« Cash Grocery.
“ The little ones are forming MOTHER I.ODE.
Beginning a t
correct habits of behavior, which Cor. No. 1, whence the i Sec. Cor.,
not only count now but in the between Sec. 15 and Sec. 22, T. 11 S.,
Notice to Public
school days to come. Mrs. Pratt, R. 4 E. o f W . M.. bears S. 33 Deg.
56 Min. E. 1371.76 ft .; thence N. 49
the Primary teacher is the origi­
Rucker Bros., have a good express
deg. 18 Min. W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No 2;
193 acres, 70 acres under the plow,
nator of a device in phonics. She thence N. 40 deR. 42 Mir. E. 600 ft. to wagon with springs, suitable for piano
balance open pasture, comparatively
has named it her “ Indian Phon­ Cor. No. 3; thence S. 49 deg., 18 Min., or heavy trunk moving. See them.
level. Fair house, good new barn 45 x
ics." This device is helpful in E. 1500ft. to Cor. 4. thence S.40 deg. 42 Work teams for hire with or without
drivers. Satisfaction or your money
70, good water, 6 miles southeast of
teaching the combined vowel Min. W. 600 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of back.
beginning, containing 20.661 acres.
Scio. Price $7500, Terms.
For more
sounds and the final e.
information call up V. J. Philippi,
Livery teams night or day. Phone
W AKEFIELD LODE. Beginningat
“ Miss Crabtree, Mr Nance and
2-27x
Kingston, Ore.
Cor. No. 1, whence the J Sec. Cor., be­ 214. Stage line to Kingston and West
Miss Mack report the names of
tween Sec. 15 and Sec. 22. T. 11 S., R. Stayton.
several pupils who won 100 in the 4 E. o f W. M., boars S. 66 deg. 42 Min.
last county spelling contest. Miss W . 404. 35; thence N. 49 deg. 18 Min.
Hollister has awakened an inter­ W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2, identical
with Cor. No. 1, Mother Lode o f this ; RUCKER BROS., Proprietors.
est
in Reading.
Mr. Riggs having disposed o f his
survey; thence N. 40 deg. 42 Min. E.
“ I saw some neat books made
interest in the Stayton Stables to Mr.
600 ft. to Cor. No. 3, identical with
Nendel, the books must he balanced. by the 8th grade, carrying out Cor. No. 4 o f Mother Lode o f this sur­
All those knowing themselves indebt­ the plan in a creditable manner." v ey ; thence S. 49deg. 18 Min. E. 1500ft.to
J.
Suits $ 1 9
20 %
DISCOUNT!
ON ALL
HEATERS
W c handle a fine stock of reliable heaters, and for two
weeks only we will give a 20'/c discount on this splendid
line of stoves.
GASOLINE 25c
S tr e ff H ardw are C o .
eureka
Flouring MILLS
Manufacturers of FLOUR and FEED.
G E O R G E S P A N IO L , Prop.
REMODELED AND READY FOR BUSINESS
BRANDS:
“ Eureka” | “ Cooks Delight”
Give our new Hour a trial.
Every sack guaranteed.
TINWORK and
PLUMBING
SUPERVISOR WRITES
CARD WRITING and
SIGN PAINTING
DAIRY AND STOCK RANCH
FOR SALE CHEAP
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
ed to us; onll at the Stables and settle
1» fore Feb. 15th.
Riggs & Nendel
2-13x
Stayton Stables.
FINAL NOTICE OF ADMINIS­
TRATOR
To Whom It May Concern: Notice is
hereby given that the undersigned, W.
A. Weddle administrator o f the estate
o f Elijah Weddle, deceased, has this
day filed his final account i n s a i d
The Silverton schoolboard i s estate, and t h,e Honorable County
about to call a special election Court o f Marion County, Oregon, has
at which the proposition of issu­ fixed and appointed Monday. March 10,
1913, at the hour o f 10 A. M. o f said
ing $15,000 in school bonds will day, at the County Court House, in
be voted upon.
Marion County Oregon, as the time
and place for the hearing o f such ob­
For Sale—young team o f driving jections to such final account, and for
mares, 3 and 6 years old.
Would ex­ the settlement thereof.
W. A. Weddle administrator o f the
change for larger horses or mules.
estate o f Elijah Weddle, deceased.
For particulars address Box 183,
Dated Jan. 24, 1913
2-27
Stayton, Ore.
PURITY, STRENGTH, and WHITENESS
Scio is in a fair way to secure
a new lumber mill, says t h e
News. The Miller-Speer lumber
company o f Aumsville is plan­
ning to move, and looks favor­
ably upon Scio as its future lo­
cation.
A new loan company has just
been organized at Aurora.
Commercial Stables
HOW’S YOUR SOLE
W atters the old reliable, is back in
the shoe shop for the winter.
Come
in.
• tf
Cor 4,thence S. 40 deg. 42 Min. W. 600
ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place o f begin­
ning, containing 20.661 acres.
Containing in all 41.322 seres, and
forming a portion o f Sec. 15, T. 11 S.,
R. 4 E. o f W. M. The names o f the
adjoining claims, as shown by the plat
o f survey, are the Humburg (unsd) on
the S. W ., and the Queen o f Hearts
(unsd) on the S. E.
H. F. H igby ,
Register.
For Sale—Stock o f New and Second
Hand Goods.
Will sell cheap on ac­
count o f going east.
Bring in your
repairing and upholstering at once1
H. K. Sargent, attorney for Claim­
Henry F. Smith,
ant, 918 Ch. o f Com., Portland, Or.
1-30
Stavton, Oregon.
For Sale—Two three-year-old colts.
Will make 1300 horses.
Sound and
gentle. Will sell for $200.
V. J. Philippi.
2-26x
Kingston, Ore.
The above notice to be published in
the "Stayton Mail,” published at Stay-
ton, Marion Co. Or. which I hereby
designate as the newspaper published
nearest the above described land.
H. F. Higby,
Register.
For Sale Seven tons o f land plaster,
to be had nt a reduced figure.
Apply First Pub. Jan. 9, 1913.
W. A. Weddle, Stayton.
tf. Last Pub. Mar. 6, 1913.
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