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TheSTBYTON MAIL Published every Thursday by E. M. Olmsted and W. C. Parry j High Cost of Living Due Mainly to Middlemen's Profits j To Entered m second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton. Marion county, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. AH communications s h o u l d b e a d d r e s s e d t o T hk S t a y t o n M a i l . AVOID this factor and give the consumer the K ne- tit, we cut out the middleman and buy our buggies direct from the manufacturer, thus G IV IN G P R O FIT . Don’t lose sight of this fact. SU BSCRIPTIONS, $1,50 per y e a r in a d v a n c e A d v e rtis in g K a te s on (application C ards of T hanks $ .60 O b itua rios - $1.00 up. YOU THE JO B B E R ’S A shirtwaist famine is predicted for the coming spring, but almost any girl can make one out of an old hammock. The painful part of the war with Mexico would be the re turn of the soldiers with Mexican cheroots and guitar melodies. used in Eastern buggies. In fact, all parts are extra re-inforced for mountain wear, and are guaranteed to We have sold three cars of buggies in and around Positively all pajiers stoppetI on expiration o f subscription T h e MANNER MUGGY is made for Western use—it has a i i-8 inch steel axle instead of the 7-8 Inch axle stand up under any legitimate usage. Stayton in the past three years. Our fourth car is now here, and we are prepared to show you: at the price you pay for the Manner it cannot be equalled. A FEW POINTS OUR GUARANTEE F IR S T : The best constructed buggy it is possible to What more could be expected of any vehicle? stands for two years from the time the buggy leaves the An Eastern preacher is advocating applause in his church. B it what if it should be most marked at the end of his sermon. make in one of the largest and store. best equipped factories in t h e guarantees others give. Chicago paper headline: “Amundson Found South Pole in Undershirt.” Huh, svhen Peary found the North Pole it had noth- •»r on at all. country. The principal trouble with Crater l.ake seems that no one ever took the trouble to advertise it. The Grand Canyon would be the same way, but that the songs in its praises are never ended. The courts seem to be having much difficulty in divorcing the Southern Pacific railroad from its Union Pacific mate. The size and character of the alimony are causing most of the trouble. A Western preacher says baseball should be played in heav en. That sure would make heaven worth while with a lot of fel lows who seem to be little interested in its other widely advertised attractions. The safe of the Elmira Lum- ber Co. at Eugene was blown o- pen by burglars last Thursday night. The loot was small. --------- A recent arrival from the East who has located in Albany, pre- diets that eastern immigration to Willamette valley w i l l be keavy this year. SEC O N D : far and away below competitors. T H IR D : A list of well satisfied customers. Jordan Jingles GEORGE SPA N IO L , Prop. REMODELED AND READY FOR BUSINESS BRANDS Eureka Cooks Delight” Give our new flour a trial. from the manufacturer. bought direct W e get in this way the BURG W AGON KORINEK & MIELK e T Stayton, Oregon Manufacturers of FLOUR and FEED. ii from 510 to $15 on a w a g o n which is made in Hannibal, Mo. It comes on five different trucks, fully guaranteed. It is made in the heart of the “Oak Country." Be sure and see this wagon before buying elsewhere. It will pay you well. eureka F ln iir in g - mills ff with the Just ponder on what f this means. If you do you will buy from us. A method of reduc- the high cost of living, which is now prevalent. FOUR TH : accomodate the fast increasing attendance, says the Guard. -------- President Taft issued his final message to Congress last week. -------- In order to lessen the danger of drowning, the canoe club at 0 . A. C. has passed a ruling that only members who have passed a Mrs. Sarah Cox, who has been rowing and swimming test will The nighschool building at Eu- be allowed to take a co-ed canoe visiting with her daughter. Mrs. g»ne is altogether inadequate to ing. T. H. Thomas returned to Stay- ton Saturday. W. N. Thomas who has been the past three years i n Salem has moved back on his farm in the Jordan valley. n Compare t h i s Others Guarantee for ONE Year Only. A low price that is WE SAVE YOU And Every sack guaranteed. PURITY, STRENGTH, and WHITENESS P L A N Y O U R T R IP T H R O U G H CALIFORNIA T h e Land of Sunshine and Flowers VIA THE Lloyd Snyder and Mr. Guy of Dallas visited at the T. H. Thom as home last week. Andrew Shelton of The Dalles who has been visiting his moth er Mrs. Evaline Shelton returned home last week. Luther Barber and his cousin from Texas were taking views of Thomas Creek Friday. They stayed at the Adams home over- night. NOTICE FOR OF APPLICATION Ü. 8. PATENT Mineral Survey No, 765 Serial 03726. U. S. Land Office, Portland, Or., January 6, 1913. Notice is hereby given, that Wake field, Fries A Company, a corporation, of Portland, Oregon, the claimant, whose postoffice address is Portland, Oregon, has made application for a patent for the Wakefield and Mother Lode Quartz Mining Claims situate in Quartzvitle (unorganized) Mining Dis trict, Linn County, Oregon, as describ ed by the official plat herewith posted, and by the field notes on file in the off ice of the Register of Portland Land Office, Oregon, to-wit: MOTHER I.ODE. Beginning a t Cor. No. 1, whence the i Sec. Cor., between Sec 15 and Sec. 22, T. 11 S., R. 4 E. of W. M.. b ea n 8 88 Deg. 56 Min. E. 1371.76 ft.; thence N. 49 deg. 18 Min. W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No 2; thence N. 40 deR. 42 Mir EL 800 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 49 deg., 18 Min., it iir xt .pi E. 1600fL to Cor. 4. thence S.40 deg. 42 T. H. and W. IS. Thomas were Min. w. 600 ft. to Cor. No. l, the place of Stayton visitors Saturday. beginning, containing 20.661 acres. ------------------------- I Tailor Made Clothes STAYTON MEAT MARKET Moans Money Saved We make all garments with utmost care the quality of material and excellent workmanship insure every order executed by us to be absolute ly right and satisfactory. There is real money saving quality in our Suits $19 John Henkel, The Tailor Stayton . . . TIN WORK and PLUMBING Bath Tub», Lavatories and all Lanitnry fittings—Farm- ers-W e carry a line of pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. JA C O B S P A N IO L A THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE ROUTE Attractive seaside resorts, famous hotels, hot springs a n d outdoor sports. At Pasadena the world famed ostrich farms a n d magnifi cent homes. At San Bernardino and Riverside the Orange Groves. At Catalina, the wonderful submarine gardens, and at various other points attractions that delight the eye and inform the mind. Low One Way or R ound T rip Fere*: Round trip tickets to Los Angeles on sale daily with long return limit and stop overs at will. If you wish to go still further south or east, tickets via all rail, or rail and steamer through New Orleans can be secured at reasonable rates. Further particulars on application to any Agent Ask for descriptive liter ature on California, or “ Wayside Notes,” describing trip San Francisco to New Orleans. Jo h n M. Scott, G e n eral P assen g er A gent, P o rtlan d , O regon. TH O M A S, Proprietors. Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY B Y BUYING Y O U R Bread, Cakes, Pies, and Doughnuts of the We now have on hand Good Oak Posts 15c each. 14 cents The AUMSVILLE MERCANTILE CO. You C an See in C alifornia: & Oregon WAKEFIELD LODE. Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence the $ Sec. Cor., be tween Sec. 15 and Sec. 22. T. 11 S., R. 4 E. of W. M., bears S. 66 deg. 42 Min. W. 404. 35; thence N. 49 deg. 18 Min. W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 2, identical (Too late for last week) with Cor. No. 1, Mother Lode of this G. D. Scott and family spent < , survey; thence N. 40 deg. 42 Min. E. Sunday a t t h e J. VV. Smith 600 ft. to Cor. No. 3, identical with home. Cor. No. 4 of Mother Lode of this sur vey; thence S. 49deg. 18Min. E. 1500ft.to Lovell Shelley who is employ Cor 4,thence S. 40 deg. 42 Min. W. 600 ed at Turner visited a few days ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of begin at home. ning, containing 20.661 acre*. Miss Winnie Casteel o f Coon Containing in all 41.322 seres, and which we are selling at forming n portion of Sec. 15, T. ll S., Hollow visited a few days with R. 4 E. of W. M. The names of the friends here, the first of t h e adjoining claims, as shown hy the plat week. of survey, are the Humburg (unsd) on the S. W., and the Queen of Hearts In lots of 200 or more they go at Mrs. Ben Gescher visited with (unsd) on the S. E. Mrs. John Hafner Tuesday. H. F. H ioby , Register. Joseph Etzel spent Sunday H. K. Sargent, attorney for Claim evening at the Ritzinger home. ant, 918 Ch. of Com., Portland, Or. Theo and Eddie Highberger The above notice to be published in made a business trip to Aums- the "Stayton Mail,” published at Stay- ton, Marion Co. Or. which I hereby ville Tuesday. designate at the newspaper published Forest Tresh of Lyons visited nearest the above described land. at Shelley’s Sunday and Mon H. F. Higby, Register. day. Trium ph Topics SESTA K Aumsville Oregon The Du fur (Ore.) Lumber Co. Lewis Arthur and Mrs. A. L. First Pub. Jan. 9, 1913. Shelley were trading in Sublim Last Pub. Mar. 6, 1913. has been reorganized, says the ity Friday. Dispatch. Scio is going right after that About twenty young folks There is at least one man in gathered a t the Arthur home sawmill. this vicinity who is entitled to Sunday, in honor of Miss Sena A new bank building being | Shelley the occasion being her the prize for pure unadulterated sixteenth birthday. A bounti erected at Tillamook is nearing cussedness if he will only step ful dinner was served by the completion, says the Herald, forward and ask for it. He slip hostess, and the afternoon was ------- ped out the other night with a | spent at playing out-door games. | Mai1 carriers of Linn and Ben- sharp knife and cut off clean 125 A most enjoyable time was had ton counties held an a n n u a l young prune trees planted by a by all present. meeting in Albany last week. neighbor.—Newberg Enterprise. BON TON Bakery and Restaurant IN S T A Y T O N H O T E L A N N E X F o r N e u r a l g i a , n o t h i n g la b e tte r th a n Dr. M iles* A n ti-P a in Pills D eed by th o u san d * fo r a g en e ratio n Those who have suffered from neuralgic pains need not be told how necessary it is to secure re lief. The easiest way out of neuralgia is to use Dr, Miles’ Anti Pain Pills. They have re lieved sufferers for so many years that they have become a household necessity. " I h a v e t a k e n Dr. M iles’ A n t i - P a i n F ills f o r live y e a r s unit t h e y a r t t h s o n ly t h i n g t h a t d o e s m s n n y sood. T h e y h a v e reliev ed n e u r a l g i a In m y h e a d In fifteen m i n u t e s . I h a v e also t a k e n th e m for rh e u m a tism , h e a d ach e, p a i n s In t h s b r e a s t , t o o t h a c h e , c n r a c h a a n d p a i n s In t h e b o w e ls a n d limbs. I h a v e fo u n d n o t h i n g to e q u al t h e m a n d t h e y a r e ail t h a t Is c l a i m e d fo r t h e m . ” J . W. HMDOE, B lu e « p r i n c e . Mo. A t all d r u g g i s t s — 25 d o se s 25 c e n ts . N e v e r sold In bu lk. M I L E S M E D I C A L CO., E l k h a r t , Ind.