The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, May 01, 1913, Image 3

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    Our Invitation a w ®
ONCE
EA C H
W EEK W E
T H IS S P A C E FO R
O N LY
O F
P A Y FO R
THE
IN V IT IN G
PR IV ILEG E
YOU
ONCE
AGAIN T O B E C O M E A D E P O S IT O R
O F OUR BAN K.
W e arc thorough believers in the principle
that the customer should first seek the bank.
Acting upon this, we have adopted the rule
not to make a
personal
solicitation for
business.
Stayton State Bank
i s i r s * r > » * N H s i r s i :i M
« N H N M
M
r j .
CORRESPON
Lyons and Fox
Valley
ROYAL
Baking Powder
is the greatest of modem-
time helps to perfect cake
and biscuit malting. Makes
home baking pleasant and
profitable. It renders the
food more digestible and
gu aran tees it safe from
alum and all adulterants.
new arrival at the Alvin Hein’s
home south of town last Sunday.
0 . I). McLane and three child­
ren have been sick with t h e
measles for over a week. O. D.
We have had April weather the
is very sick. There are several
last week, sunshine and showers.
other cases, of measles in towfi.
Grandma Brown has been quite
Friends and relatives were
sick with a heavy cold and la-
sorry to hear that Mrs. McKay,
grip, but is better now.
nee Hose Koeneke, died at the
Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Hiatt have Salem hospital last Sunday morn­
gone to Portland where Mr. ing. The remains were brought
Hiatt is taking treatment for his to Mill City, the home of her
eyes.
parents, where the funeral ser­
The Christian Cienec people vices were held Wednesday at
held bible reading at Mr. Swast- one o’clock and interment in the
Fair View cemetery,
onta Sunday afternoon.
Grant Ashby went to Mulino attended the play at Sea; on
Monday
to look after his farm­ Sunday night.
Mrs. Couser is away visiting
Preaching Sunday evening at
ing
interests
at that place.
her mother.
the M. E. church.
Henry Senz has purchased a
Mrs. Jack Patton has been on fine new buggy.
Al Hing is through with his
the sick list the past week.
logging and has gone to Portland
Elva Gunsaules visited v. ith
Will Humphreys is visiting his home folks a few days last week*
on business.
sister Mrs. Ashby and looking
The Artisan lodge is preparing
'
The mother’s aid society met
after some work at the ceme­
for another entertainment. We
VV. H. Downing, T. J . Hill, M.
at
the school house Tuesday
tery.
did not learn when,
E. Smith,E. C.Downing and J.T .
afternoon. They report a splen­
did meeting.
Little Royal Merril is recover-' Hunt transacted business in the
ing as rapidly as possible from *
c*ty this week,
This vicinity was quite w e ll
his burns.
T. J. Hill sold his big team one
represented at Stayton Saturday.
day this week to a Salem dealer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bren ;r
(Too late for last week)
E. M. Downing and wife were
of near Lyons visited with
trading with Stayton merchants
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shelton
Brenner’s parents, P.H. Lambert
i Saturday.
called at the P. H. Lambert home
and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Eisenhart and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mack and
Misses Verna a n d Roxava
daughter Mildred were Albany family of Medford are visiting
Jess Ray returned home Sat­
Shank
spent Sunday with L*
with the formers sister Mrs. F. urday after spending several
visitors a few days ago.
athy
and
Maude Smith.
days in Lebanon and Salem.
Miss Wilson of Albany is visi­ M. Fresh.
The ML Pleasant school clo.s d
The boys that went to Lake
ting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Linn Lambert is working for
Tuesday
with a basket dinn
View returned Friday.
They Roll Harold this week.
J. S. McLaughlin.
and
a
splendid
program in the
Grandma Huber visited Satur­ afternoon.
Mrs. Alice Keys of Washing­ were unable to find land that
suited them.
day with Mrs. H. Shank.
ton visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Mack.
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Townes spent
Mack is her half sister.
Sunday with their son L. H.
Rocky Point
A share of the banking business
of Stayton and vicinity
[is solicited.
Ht. Pleasant
North Santiam
You are assured of a safe deposi­
tory and courteous treatment at
this bank, by ample capital and
long experienee in the banking
business.
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stayton Oregon
,
C a p i t a l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
E U R E K A FlflUrinif M ILLS
Manufacturers of F L O U R and F E E D .
G EO R G E S P A N IO L , Prop.
REMODELED-AND READY FOR BUSINESS
B R A N D S:
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Eureka” « ‘‘ Cooks Delight
Give our new flour a trial.
Every sack guaranteed,
PURITY, STRENGTH, and WHITENESS
N
KINDS
OF
P R O D U C E
CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, EGGS
PORK, V EA L, LAMBS, AND HIDES
We pay the highest market prices in Stayton. If you cannot bring your
produce in, notify ua by phone, and we will send the wagon for it.
STAYTON CASH PRODUCE COMPANY
0 . B. Trask Manager.
Ercill Reese who has been at­
tending college at Corvallis is
home to stay, due to the illness
Miss Alta Smith is at home for
i of his father.
a short time as the Silverton
Rev. Morton of Salem preached schools have been closed on ac­
a most able sermon at the Christ­ count of sickness.
ian chuich Sunday evening to a
Mrs. Theo. Highbergerand son
fair sized audience.
Ed. were Stayton callers Friday.
Thomas McClellan who has
Frank Basal spent Sunday with
been attending O. A. C. at Cor­ Lovell Shelley.
vallis is home for a few days.
Len Phillips and Jake Hafner
Glenn McClellan has bought a spent Sunday evening at Theo.
store in partnership with Ross Highberger’s.
Condit of Crabtree. The store is
Fred Ritzinger visited at Joe
located at Victor Point. We wish
Etzel’s
Sunday afternoon.
the boys success.
Misses Agnes and Edith High-
Mrs. Willis Keithley has been
berger and Aurora Davis called
j quite sick lately.
on Alta Smith Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. Jarvis and Sampson
Misses Annie and Christena
I were Silverton visitors Sunday.
Ritzinger visited Sunday after­
John Houser of Salem visited a noon with Lucy Staiger.
few’ days in our city.
John Hafner and Joe and John
Mrs. W. J. Houser of Corvallis Etzel were callers at the Nick
visited relatives and friends here Ritzinger home Sunday evening.
a few days last week.
Mrs. Miller of Stayton spent
A surprise party was given at Saturday and Sunday with Mrs.
■ the Kuenzli home a few’ days ago. John Smith.
About twenty five were present
We are enjoying the sunshine
and had a most enjoyable time in
when it is here, even for a short
i playing games, dancing etc.
time.
Mill City Locals
o t ic e
W E W ANT A L L
T r i u m p h T o p ic s
Stayton Oregon
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 r u g Co., D e p t . 1491 C h ic a g o , I I I .,
have (Uncovered a strictly harmless remedy for this distressing dis­
ease and to make known its merits they will send a ftOc 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. II.
Rowan Co. « an Old Reliable House. Write to them today for the
free medicine. Cure your family, then tell your friends.
McAlpin Notes
A number of friends gave Mrs.
Mrs. R. G. Ashby returned
Clow a surprise party on h e r
home Saturday after a few’ days
birthday last Saturday evening,
visit with relatives in Salem.
j A pleasant evening was report­
Miss Albee visited the home
ed.
folks at Aumsville Sunday.
We woke up the other morn-
Floyd Perkins of Brooks visit­
; ing to find the ground covered
! with snow. Harry Mason said it ed at the Nott home last week.
snowed all night.
We wonder
Mrs. Chas. McElhaney spent a
how he knows.
few days in Salem recently.
j
“The devil finds employment
Mrs. Humphreys is making an
for idle hands." That must have extended visit with her children
been the reason some one cut the in Salem.
top wire of Mr. Ray’s fence the
Boyd Ashby visited at R. G.
other night twice between each
Ashby’s one day last wreek.
post.
John A. Hunt w h o is quite
We thought the stork h a d
sick was reported a little better.
moved it’s nest but it hasn’t.
McAlpin was well represented
Dr. Ransom reports the birth of
at
the Horse Show in Stayton.
a baby hoy t o Mr. a n d Mrs.
Clyde Boles Monday morning
Mrs. C. C. Nott spent t h e
April 28. Mother and son doing week end with Mrs. Lee Brown of
well.
Dr. Dunham reports a Stayton.
Stayton Butcher Shop
Townes of Fox Valley.
FRESH and SALT MEATS
Pure Lard at All Times
Bessie Shank spent Sunday
night at the W. R. Ray home.
Highest Market Price Paid
Fax Thayer made a business
FAT STOCK
trip to Hubbard Saturday return­
ing Sunday evening.
F ir
W . A. RIGGS
Linn Lambert and Lola Ray Stayton
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O m /n
With The Same Make of Gun
one nation destroys another. It is how to man­
age the gun that secures success: thereiore, it is
not the gun alone bat the knowing how to manipulate it.
No man succeeds in business with his back to­
wards his business. He must face the problem
with determination and tact. He must select the
goods people want. He must determine first that
values are the objects sought, and prices m u s t
be in unison with s u c h m e r c h a n d i s e .
Under
these
conditions
and
considerations
Gardner & Hobson
have selected their spring stock of merchandise,
which is now arriving daily.
T h e stock consists of D RY GOODS, LA D IES' W EA R .
G R O C E R IE S, and in fact everything kept in a F IR ST
C L A SS M ERCH A N D ISE S T O R E .
T h e Mill of Q uality
C h e rry C ity Flouring Mills
SA L E M , O REG O N
565 T R A D E S T .
A new plant equipped with the latest machinery, Milling select
Oregon Bluestem Hard Wheat, by a skilled miller.
Take your coupon to your grocer and call for CHERRY CITY
PATENT FLOUR, a sack will cost you very little mo e tha
soft wheat flour.
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