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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1913)
FOR TM F 3 month*-"Ul pallets. 7 doten Blown !.■ gborn uni S down Buff Leghorn«. Harry Shank, 5-1 Scio, Rt. 1. DIED FROM TRE WANT COME TO THE OF ATTENTION BASEBALL GAME Many good business men allow their I fit. Pleasant J. M. Hay i« w orking K. Kay. Haxei ami Charley lull* to become "D E A D ” because they Silvcrton will bring their hall team for W. Lam bert were Stayton visitors Friday. neglect them. They allow the accounts and fans to our city Sunday mid with n Ed Sm ith and fam ily visited at to beeoiuc outlawed and the debtors to prospect o f snappy play, the public die, or become so impoverished, re should patronise |lhe home boys gen the D. Tow nes home Sunduy. The Sei« Mer,-alitile A iociation ha* covery i* hopeless. ARE YOl) doing erously a* they went about tiftoen U*e Dow ning w iih a cnller at becn rapitalìsvii, ami incorporatoti ler this? WE turn BAI> p«|«r into (.5001) dollars behind on last Sunday’s game, the I). Townea home Sunday. $710,000 sa\* thè thè Santiam itevi*. money. We can get your money for owing to iho inclement weather. The incori ratini are: A. P. Frawìck, Mrs. H . Senz entertained her you. Ask u*. A ball team is a good advertisement M. D. tìoml ami t’. E. Mann. sister and other relatives lust for any town ami surely deserve» the American Mercantile Agency. Sunday. Suite *17 Sell • g llliig. Portland, Ore. »upport o f the business men a» well as the local fans. Come to tho game l i t Hi* Hill returned to4Salem Monday. M. F. Kyan i s a t Mlinkers Sunday, helping F. Haberman to put in “ W. F. Blakely and son John went to Lester Smith i* working for the his crop. Holton, Ore., Tuesday, where they ex- Brewer Drug Co. GOES TO THE WALL peci to work. Vernon (ia tts o f Lebanon vis Frank Siogmumi was in from Kern “ 1 k n o w , b e c a u se w a g o n s o f ev ery m a k e ited u few days a t t h e Tom Last week tho General Store o f H. L. Ridge Monday. I). M. Melimi«, West Slayton's most c o m e in to m y s h o p fo r repairs, a n d 1 h a v e a Wright o f Aumsviilu was closed by a Phillip» and II. Shank homes. prominent merchant was a Slayton c h a n c e to se e h o w fe w are S tu d eb ak ers.’ receiver, it is re|>ortcd this week that Frank Thayer took time enough to visitor Monday. Miss Crystal Shank came That’s the opinion o f thousands o f blacksmiths Everett Condit of that place has bought come to town Monday. down from A lban y Saturday who know the quality o f Studebakcr wagons. Mrs. Haw ley o f Monmouth is stay tho entire stock and will sell it out. morning returning Monday even* Fit* Goodman is working for Wm. T h e owners never regretted that they bought ing at the home o f her daughter Mr». i ing. Nemici in the S t«' ton Stables. Studebakcn. II A. Beauchamp. LUTHERAN SERVICES Mr. Edgar, P. P. Crabtree and Tested materials, accurate workmanship insure a J. T. Hunt drove his new Buick in wagon unequalcd for durability, and this careful selec w ife and Ethel Sm ith were en Mon Joe Schleis ot Lina county left from the Waldo Hills Monday. tion of w ood, iron, steel, paint and varnish has been a day for Mill City, where he will work Rev. Sohulenburg o f Iaibanon will hold tertained at the H. Shank home fixed rule with the Studebakcr Company for sixty years. Lutheran services Sunday, May 4, at Sunday. Jim Burton went to Salem Sunday in the saw mill. That is why a Studebakcr .vagon runs easiest and lasts 10:30 a. m. at Stayton. Everybody is evening, returning Tuesday. longest. It is built on honor. George Kay journeyed to l i b j cordially invited. Mrs. W. il. Hobson returned from ation last week and in company W hether you live r- town or country, there is a Herschel Shreve, who is working up; Solo Monday, where »he hud been visi Studebakcr vehicle to fill your requirements for business o f J o e Burton killed a lurge the river, spent Sunday at home. ting her son. Dr. Hobson. Euri kn Potato« Planter, used one or pleasure — and harness o f every description made black bear. seuson. Good as new. Willis Cald as carefully as are Studebakcr vehicles. Mrs. P. P. Crabtree o f near Kingston 6-3* Mr E dgar state evanglist o f Mrs. C. C. Bruce and daughter and well, Sublimity. was a Stayton visitor last Saturday. See om D ealer or t etite au Miss Corda Brower were over from the Presbyterian church preach** S o u th B e n d , l e d . "Christian and Faithful in Vanity STUDEBAKER A. C. Barrows, o f the Waldo Hills near West Stayton Monday. ed here Sunday m orning. He F air," is the subject ut the Methodist NEW YORK CHICAGO DALLAS KAV'SCTTY T ''I t was in Staytor on business Saturday. MINNEAPOLIS SALT LAKE CITY S.VN FRANCISCO I OETLANL, OSE. brought word o f Rev. Ketchum s In the E. C. Titus a n d JclT Bilyeu1 went ch urch next Sunday evening. death. W e are all very sorry to morning. "The Ruling Passion," will to Portland Tuesday. Jeff says he is A. D. Gardner and Frank Lesley learn o f Dr. Ketchum s death he autoed to Salem Monday o f this week. going to bring a new Ford buck with be the subject. him. has. been our pastor for nearly J. H. Krepa c f i.inn county was in three years. HOW S YOUR SOLE J. A. Hcndershott made his first shipment o f ice-cream to Lyons Mon- i There Is m em Cat. r r 5 i l . i t ! . ': » rt'on e f town Tuesday and left us as fine a lot A m on g the Stayton visitors tho country la n i.tl ■ ... r U.s- .» cj put o f Burbank (>otatoes a s ever grew. I day. together, or- I until I ■ I n t v years Perfect keepers too, solid as if just this week were D. Tow nes and Watters the old reliable, is back in was suppo .1 t > l • In araLI . Tor a ».real many years d h r* pi I It a local dug from the ground. Come w ife, Chas. Peters and daugh Miss Lillian Bouggart o f Salem visi- Old Fir, per c o r d _____ ___________ $3.10 the shoe shop for the winter. II : i tied i. an 1 in. . tf by constantly f lllr.,7 t > euro with loc.il ter M ary, Ed Sm ith and daugh I ted at the Dr. Beauchamp home last treatment, proaoir Maple " “ 2 1 It Incurable. S .l- Hon. John A. Hunt o f the Waldo ence I.an or i Catarrh t > l a consti Second Growth Fir cord.......... .......... 3.00 i week. ter Ethel, David A egerter, Lee tution .I dlsraa--. i n i «her f ro r uulrrs hills is re|>orted seriously ill at hit home Vine Maple per tier_______________ 1.50 ror.-titutlon.il tr " i r - t . ::'s Catarrh Dow ning and daughter Lula and Only a few tons o f land plaster left. Cure, manuf.ic- r- 1 b y V. J. Cln ney & near Sublimity and serious doubts are Maple or Fir “ “ _________ _____1.50 Tom Riggs is so far recovered from Co.. T 1 -to. O’ \ H f ' only Constitu entertuined for his recovery by rela John Huber. See \V. A. iWeddle. tional rum < t t > r. r . ' It 1 1 taken In Wood delivered in any size wanted his broken leg that he is behind the i' rm lly In > i f n 1 ' d r-p s t > a t a- tives and friends. Mr Hunt has been and any amount. C. S. L owe . tf * P '■ nful. I l a ts d irect'v in tho Hi I steering wheel o f his auto most every For Sale—young team o f driving amt mucous ptirfaecs r t t « r:-i*-tn. They ill for some time and does not seem to day. » o T -r ono liundrr 1 t! U an f r o n / r i i " It recover as rapidly as wished for. He Dr. Beauchamp report« the birth of mares, 3 and 6 years old. Would ex fill* to euro. Fend f r circulari an 1 tes timonials. is one o f Marion county's best known a lino boy to Mr. and Mr«. Anton Fish For Sale—One five passenger Ford change for larger horses or mules. Address: F. J. CHEWTT A CO., Toledo, O. pionters, having lived in the country er, former resident« o f Stayton, but a itr> in good running- order. A bar For particulars address Box 183, Bold by Drnr-'-l it >, 7*0, now living in Salem. Monday April 28. practically nTl his life. gain inquire at Stayton Hotel. 4-4 Take Hall's Family rill* for constipation. Stayton, Ore. I 1NC0RP0RATFD F0R $50.000 Yes Sir! Studebakcr wagons are made to back up a reputation." WOOD FOR SALE D r. Lowe May 13 e O ffer j V The merchants o f Albany have made a genuine offer of value to the surrounding territory. Round trip fares issued to purchasers o f merchandise o f $20.00 or over made at one time have brought much business and much f a v o r a b l e c o m m e n t t o t h b u s i n e s s h o u s e s o f t h e C e n t e r o f t he Va l l e y . A few o f the country merchants mistaking the intent and the system, were very much alarmed but needlessly. The watchword of the campaign is: “ See your home merchant first.’’ If he has not the stock, assortment or the right price then come to Albany. ALL ROADS LEAD TO ALBANY. YOU CAN COME ANY DAY AND ALMOST ANY TIME OF DAY. OUR RAILROAD SERVICE IS OVER FIFTY TRAINS A DAY. Over $506,000 Worth of Goods On The Display guarantee of the best Come where you can see the goods you are buying and take them home with you. business houses in the country is back o f every purchase.-—YOUR RAILROAD GOiNG. Your railroad fare both ways will be paid if you purchase in any all to the amount of $20.00 or over. All we ask is that you save the sales slips from them all to the Secretary o f the Commercial Club, ground floor of the Albany State M on ey Be Paid W ill FARE PAID COMING AND or the stores named below goods the different stores and pre- Bank Building and the You For Your Transportation. Al! Classes Of Reliable Merchandise Represented In These Stores to be ahead of the times. We do not convenience in trading. Everything for individual and household use. Albany’s stores are said believe it—they were built and stocked for your Come and see for yourself. The Biain Clothing Co. Chambers & HcCune. G. A. Flood & Co. Fisher Braden & Co. Fort- mille Furniture Co. .L E. and H. J. Hamilton. The HcDowell Shoe Co. W . B. Stevens Co. Tracy Clothing Co. The Toggery. H. Sternberg and Co. S. E. Young and Son. - * «..» ».