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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1913)
HOT BISCUIT, A share of the banking business C0RHSP0N of Stayton and vicinity 4is solicited. West Stayton You are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. hot oakom, m ade w ith R O YA L Baking P o w d e r a re deHotoum, health fu l and eaally m ade. n t . Pleasant % Ruth Cryderman Jo f Spokane Church at Mt. Pleasant was Washington was the guest o f well attended. Rev. Ketchum her uncle, J. E. Cryderman of stayed at the H. Shank home. this place, last week. Mrs. Frank Haberman visited Sadie Staab of Stayton is em a t the M. F. Ryan home last ployed at the Frank Fery home. week. ............... Mrs. Robert Medley and [little Maud and Fred Smith spent Theodore Highberger visited daughter of Oakland Oregon are Sunday with Angeline Ryan. Sunday evening with his brother here visiting relatives. Miss Mary Peters visited a t Joe near Sublimity. C. F. Loose made a trip to Sa home last week. Albert A rthur took a load of lem the first of the week. L. H. Townes made a business porkers to Aumsville Thursday. Lula Rice o f Portland spent trip to Albany Thursday and re turned Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Shelley and daugh Sunday with her parents. ter Sena were visiting friends in Jess Ray visited with the W. Mrs. Ernest VanNuys of Grass R. Ray family Sunday. Coon Hollow Sunday. Valley arrived the last of the D. Townes and wife w e r e John Hafner Jr. left for a n week for a short visit at the R. Stayton visitors Thursday. extended visit with relatives and W. VanNuys home. , , _ ,. . . H. Shank was a Stayton visit- friends in Portland Monday. The Land Co. shipped out a Qr xuesday. Mrs. Theo Highberger called carload of potatoes last week. _ _ ... . . . . . Elra Gunsaules spent Saturday on Mrs. John Hafner Friday. B. B. Rice who had been quitej night and Sunday Wlth George Mrs. Nick Ritzinger, Leonard sick is improving slowly. and returned to his home at Phillips, Jake Hafner, Joe Etzel, George Reome was a Stayton Jefferson, Monday, Annie and Fred Ritzinger spent visitor Saturday. Lee Downing vi3ited at the D , Sunday evening a t t h e Theo Leona Forrette entertained a Townes home Monday evening. | Highberger home. party of friends at her home S a t - ----------------------- Miss Aurora Davis spent Sat urday evening. . urday and Sunday at the P. A. J. E. Cryderman a n d wife M c A l p i n N o tC S Monroe home. spent Sunday at t h e Charley --------- Quite a few from here were Loose home. Mr. and jjrs. \y ard visited at shopping in Sublimity and Stay- H. W. Porter and Wes. Gen- the Andrew Fischer home last ton Saturday. try made a business trip to S a-rweek. For Sale —My Full Blood Rose Comb ®m Thursday. Will Humphreys and w i f e Rhode Island Reds. Apply at Woolen Raymond the four-year-old son spent the week-end at the Wins- Mill. J. H. Evans. 3-6x of Arthur Branch met with quite low home at Aumsville. an accident Thursday afternoon. N L Nott of 01ex spent a few H. A. BEAUCHAM P,M .D. While playing with a broken jar, day8 at c c N ott.„ recently, in some manner he fell cutting his Physician and Surgeon wrist quite severely. Dr. Beau A number of young p e o p l e from McAlpin attended t h e champ was immediately called, STAYTON. OREGON it necessitated five stitches, but ‘‘Spellin’ Bee” at Oak Grove Fri at last reports the little fellow day night. was getting along nicely. Chas. McElhaney made a bus — Maharaja iness trip to Salem and Wood- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON burn last weak. Triumph Topics Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Capital $25,000.00 What One Man Told Us: “ Last January I started the new year right by opening a checking account with your bank, and paid all bills in this way. My check stubs soon showed me the leaks in my poc- kotbook. Several times, I avoided paying bills twice, for cancelled checks are legal receipts. My money was right a t ’ my finger tips whenever I wanted it, but it was absolutely safe where no one could steal it- It p u t system into my spending and increased my credit,” Why don’t YOU start a checking account? You don't need much to start with —just bank your pay, and pay all bills by checks. You’ll soon have a surplus. Stayton State Bank $25,000-C A PIT A L - $25,000 Stayton Oregon C. H. BREWER, M. D. APPLE DAYS Better Than Spanking Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed, because it is not a habit but a dangerous disease. The C. H. R owan D rug C o ., D ept . 1491 C h ic a g o , III., have discovered a strictly harmless remedy for this distressing dis ease and to make known iti merits they will send a 50c package se curely wrapped and prepaid Absolutely Free to any reader of The Stayton Mail. This remedy also cures frequent desire to urinate and inability to control urine night or day in old or young. The C. H. Rowan Co. is an Old Reliable House. Write to them today for the free medicine. Cure your family, then tell your friends. H o rse , Ja ck A n d S a le B ills. Portland i s planning three apple days the last of this week, when growers a n d consumers . . . . . . . . are , expected to establish c oser relations than ever before. . ., a . . This , is the first step in a determined movement to reduce the living cost and grocers of the city have promised their assistance in dis tributing the fruit to consumers with a minimum of cost to the latter. HELPS FARMERS _____ Real development work is be- ing accomplished b y a Bend bank which is importing blooded livestock and distributing it to farmers, taking their notes in payment. Following the suc cessful introduction of thorough bred hogs, which has greatly stimulated the hog industry, the bank will bring in a number of carloads of fine dairy cows. Joe Morley and wife visited at j the Roy Jones home at Victor1 Point Sunday. Genevieve Patton spent the week-end with Helen Hunt. A number of young men from . . . vicinity , • • , this attended the dance . .u* at Pratum Saturday night, S tayton , O reg o n ] Lyons and Fox Valley Miss Ruth Ring returned to Portland Saturday. She is tak ing lessons there. Mrs. Maud Trask gave a party last Thursday evening. All re port a good time. Miss Julia Koptaky went to Scio for a visit with friends. She expects to return Monday. Claud Surry visited a t Dick Brown’s Sunday. Miss Agnes Brown is improv ing slowly. Wilbur Mastin has been quite sick with La Grippe. Several of the Fox Valley pu pils visited t h e Lyons school Friday afternoon. Fred Merrill’s children a r e still quite sick with the whoop ing cough. Miss Lucy Barber, Mrs. and Miss Cue went to Salem to visit Miss Barber’s sister last Friday. Mrs. and Miss Cue start for Nebr., their home, some time this week. A new concrete garage build ing is nearing comp'etion at Dal las says the Observer. Stayton Butcher Shop FRESH and SALT MEATS Pure Lard at All Times Highest Market Price Paid For FAT STOCK W. A. RIGG5 Dr. Frederick Andersen Stayton - - - Oregon PHYSICIAN and SURGEON W. A. WEDDLE PH O N E 1584 SUBLIMITY, OREGON Architect & Designer Business Blocks and Bungalows. Lawrence McElhaney was a G. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc. PHONE 3x8 Stayton caller Saturday. Veterinarian STAYTON . . OREGON Louie Preim called at the Mc Treats all 'domestic animals, ¡also applies the Tuberculin test. Elhaney home Sunday. Telephone 3x7 Mrs. Mabel A 1 b e e visited Office a t S ta yto n S ta b les with home fplks in Aumsville STAYTON - - - - OREGOI Sunday. Stay U* piaos- < U c s J k i 6 c s l Orlo Humphreys visited at th e ! Hunt home Saturday eve. Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D. R* G. Ashby is able to be out DENTIST again after a two week’s siege Office over Deidrich’s Store ^a PTiPPe Phone 2152 Stavton, Ore WORK AT EXPOSITION S. H. HELTZEL A TTO R N E Y -A T -L A W That Mean Comfort We Have Them For U Eyes tested and glasses fitted N O T A R Y .PU B L IC Harbor View, the site of the Panama-Pacific International Ex A bstracts an d P ro b ate W ork a Specialty position, which covers an area Office Over Deidrich's Hardware Store. o f 625 acres, stretching along All our work guaranteed the shores of San Francisco Bay Prices right NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF for a distance of three miles to J. M . R I N G U EXECUTRIX the famous Golden Gate at the Undertaker a n d Embalmer In the County Court of the State of edge of the Pacific ocean, pre- THE OPTICIAN Oregon for Marion County. sents a scene o f lively activity Third and Marion Streets In the matter of the estate of Adolph . . STAYTON. OREGON Stayton . . . . Oregon Riesterer, deceased. j • Notice is hereby given that the under- Thousands ot men and teams signed, Theresia Riesterer, was duly are at work. Several hundred appointed by the County Court of Ma- acres of land have been filled in, r.i.°"_(^"?iy’,at*te ^f 0,: T n' “ exec; graded and laid with roadways utrix of the last will and testament of I Adolph Riesterer, deceased, and that and railroad tracks along the letters testementary were duly issued b a y shore which forms t h e to her on the 1st day of February, 1913. northern boundary of the expo- A ll persons having claims against said gjtion grounds. Steam cranes, WE W ANT A L L K I N D S O F P R O D U C E ?.8ta!e-a’!! !^r*by "otifie^ *nd T ,uir! ? ' dredges, motors and mule teams to present the same under oath with proper vouchers thereto attached with by the hundred are at work in in six months from the date of th's no the building preparations now tice to the undersigned at Sublimity, making great strides at Harbor Oregon. View. Millions of feet of lum We pay the highest market prices in Stayton. If you cannot bring your Theresia Riesterer, produce in, notify us by phone, and we will send the wagon for it. ber are being unloaded on the Executrix of the last will and testa exposition site. The buildings ment of Adolph Riesterer. deceased. STAYTON CASH PRODUCE COMPANY Carson and Brown, attorneys for ex are fast being raised, giving as yet, but a faint impression o f O. B Trask Manager. ecutrix. Stayton Oregon First Pub. Mar. 6. Last Pub. \p r. 3. the beauties that are to be. E. ROY N otice The STAYTON MAIL is espe cially well equipped to get out this class of work. See us before going elsewhere. CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, EGGS PORK, VEAL, LAMBS, AND HIDES