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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1913)
“ r > ir > ir a iN » * s iis » r j « s » C N ir s K s ir j « s » c < j » s i“ i « Our Invitation I cownst ON CE EACH W EEK W E T H IS SPACE F O R ONLY O F THE IN V IT IN G CORfttSPON P A Y FOR PRIVILEGE YOU ONCE liOuis Arthur, Mrs. Shelley and daughters Irene and Felicia, Herbert Ktaub o f Stayton V18- and son Willis went to Salem : ited. relatives here Sunday. last Friday. Miss Irene Shelley! I Frank Titze was a Stayton vis went on to Portland. John B. Van Handel sawed itor Monday. Mehama school will reopen fo r ! wood for Theo Highberger Mon-‘ three weeks school May 5. ‘ "* t*‘‘H wee^‘ A G A IN T O BECOM E A D E P O S IT O R (T »o Ute for lant week.) OF OUR BANK. W e arc thorough believers in the principle that the customer should first seek the bank. Acting upon this, we have adopted the rule •I not to make a p e r s o n a l also spend a few (lays with the home folks. Mehama Mites Born to Mr. and Mrs. N. S. i; Warner a 12 ¿>ound boy. Dr. J Brewer in attendance. solicitation for business. Stayton State Bank L _ s ir jr j. A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity Lyons and Fox Valley There was a surprise party at the Mulkey home on Moral Mul- | key’s birthday. The Artisan Social Riven last Ira Williams from Salem visit Saturday evening was a success. ed friends here Thursday. Everybody did their part well. Reginald Goodell visited rela- Especially good was the result of {fives here a few weeks ago. “ Woman’s Rights.’ ' Auralia Zoellener has gone to Mrs. Hattie Rankin is visiting Mill City for a visit with her sis- her brother Oscar Metzer. j ter Ellen Cole. T h e farmers have most of Tom Goodell is working at the their seeding done and are think ' Mehama livery stable. ing about planting potatoes. Mrs. Pearl Schnackenburg has been quite sick with rheumatism, but is better. Mill City Locals. 'is solicited. Christian Science reading at „ , Mrs. Donisons last Sunday. Carl Mason, the delegate to . .. ... ... the Sunday School convention at The fields are white with wild Oregon City gave a good report strawberry blossoms, giving j last Sunday. promise of a good crop. You are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking R. S. Shaw and wife of Astor ia a«e in town for a few days. 1 We are glad to have them with us again. business. Ht. Pleasant Capital $25,000.00 N o t ic e WE W ANT A L L KINDS OF P R O D U C E CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, EGGS PORK, VEAL, LAMBS, AND HIDES We p«y the highest market prices In Stavton. If you cannot bring your prodoco in, notify u* by phone, and we will »end the wagon for it. STAYTON CASH PRODUCE COMPANY O. B. Trask Manager. 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 o w a n D r u g C o ., D e p t . 1491 C h i c a g o , III., have (Uncovered a »trictly harmless remedy for this distressing ease and to make known its merits they will send a 50c package curely wrapped and prepaid Absolutely Free to any reader o f Stayton Mail. This remedy also cures frequent desire to urinate inability to control urine night or dny in old or young. The C. Rowan Co. is an Old Reliable House. Write to them today for free medicine. Cure your family, then tell your friends. dis se The and H. the The Mill of Quality Cherry City Flouring Mills 565 TRADE ST. SALEM, OREGON A new plant equipped with the latest machinery. Milling select Oregon Rluestem 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 more than soft wheat flour. W. A. WEDDLE Architect & Designer Business Blocks and Bungalows. PHONE 3x8 STAYTON . . OREGON Telephone 3x7 STAYTON - - - - OREGOf West Stayton Mrs. Russell o f Macleay is vis-i Frank Mack and wife o f Stay-- torvhave moved to this city and iting friends in the vicinity. are at present occupying one of Mrs. Wm. Houser of Corvallis the Co’s tents oq Maple Street. visited in the neighborhood re D. M. Mclnnis purchased a cently. new delivery wagon jwhile in J. S. McLaughlin purchased a Portland last week. fine horse recently. R. J. Kusy and wife visited at Miss Mildred Mack has secur the A. Fery home Sunday even ed employment near Aumsville. - ing. The “ I'll Try Band’ ’ held a Mrs. Geo. Spaniol was t h e business meeting Sunday eve. guest of her niece Leona Forr- They will give a strawberry and ette on Wednesday. ice cream social in the near fut Fred Frank and wife of Sub ure. limity spent Sunday at t h e John Mack bought a well built Branch home. colt o f Chet Dencer. Mr. Steiniger and wife of Sa Clifford Jams has erected a lem visited with their daughter new derrick for the purpose of Mrs. A. Wolf the last of the loading maple timber. week. ■ ■ Cephas Horn buckle was doing some blasting for Chris Mulkey the last of the week. / Mrs. Condit and daughter Mrs. C. J. Ruettgers went to Alba Hammer w e r e trading with ny Saturday. Stayton merchants Wednesday. Mrs. M. H. Titus and Mrs. V. Lizzie Dively was employed at J-. Philippi visited Mrs. J. H. the Loose home a few days this Johnston o f Lyons Sunday. week.; S ' Frank Mack has opened a bar ber shop at this place. —Mahfiiaja Rocky Point T r iu m p h T o p ic s J EUREKA FLOURING MILLS School was closed in the after-! O ffice a t Stay ton S ta ble» plant and complete water system with bath room and fixtures in his*fine residence. Miss Jennie King closed h< school work on April 30 and cel brated the event on May da when the building was filled wit . friends and patrons to hear the program which was rendered by the pupils, followed by an ad dress by the county school Super visor, Miss Cornelius. The pro gram was much appreciated by all. A number of blue and red ribbons were awarded by the fudges for industrial work do: ' by some of the pupils. Delicious posts from Ed. Smith of Mt. ice cream and cake were served. report a very enjoyable time. Fay Benson spent Sunday at Hazel a n d Frank Lambert Pleasant Tuesday. the A. Frank home. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Malone of were Stayton callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Branch of --------- ' Johr. Lutz i s spending this Bend, Ore., have returned to their nativedand after spending Aumsville visited at the Alvin Nicholas Highberger and wife j week with his cousin Mrs. W. R. six months in the bunch grass Burns home one day this week. made a trip to Stayton last Fri- Brenner. country. Elmer and George Downing, day. • The Pletrok Brothers had the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dodson and George and Alvin Schmitt Frank Staiger made a trip to county surveyor doing s o m e are back to God’s country after were fishing at Silver Creek one Aumsville last Wednesday. work for them last week. trying a new climate at Grants day this week. Christena and Lawrence Ritz- j Gus Harold and family called Pass. Oregon. Miss Lela Philipps called at the inger spent Sunday afternoon at nt the Lee Downing home. Lee Sadler will give a recital Darst home Sunday evening. the Wm. Van Handel home. Floyd Shelton and family call at the Kingston church Friday- Mrs. M. J. Downing was callc l ed at the F. T. Thayer home night. Ed, Leo, Agnes a n d Edith to Salem this week by the illne > Highberger and Joe Etzel called Wednesday night. Everybody come to church of her sister Miss Susie Carpe; - a t Nick Ritzenger’s Sunday Frank Lambert was greatly Sunday the 11th and bring your ter. The last reports are thi.. ! evening. surprised Sunday when he was dinner. All are invited. I she is improving. overtaken at his own gate by a Miss Mary Peters visited at crowd of young folks who had the Shelley home Sunday. come to help’ him celebrate his Mrs. Nick Ritzinger visited birthday. They were invited to with Mrs. Theo HighbergenSun the house where a splendid din MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR AND FEED day. ner was served. GEORGE SPANIOL, Proprietor A large number o f friends at tended the funeral o f Gibson Arthur an Oregon pioneer last , Wednesday. G. F. KORINEK, V. S, B. V. Sc. noon last Wednesday on account | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ashford of Treats all domestic animals. also applies the Tuberculin test. M akes delicious hom e-baked foods of m axim um quality at m inim um c o s t M akes hom e baking pleasant and profitable Trace Tunicliffe, conductor of George and Cora Ray spent the Hammond Lbr. Co’s logging Sunday at the Ona Shelton home I train, got his ankle sprained at Scio. ; Monday. Angeline Ryan spent several The Odd Fellow’s Hall will be days last week with her sister E. E. Lee went to Salem Sat dedicated Saturday M a y 10. Mrs. Frank Haberman of Munk- urday. j Lodge members invited. jers. Nick Guymer and family visit The Rebekah’s are busy cook- Maudie Smith was a guest of ed at C. J. Ruettger’ * Friday- ing chicken and making pies for Roxana Shank Sunday. evening. the big “ doin’s " Saturday night. Lee Downing a n d children Mrs. Crabtree visited at the George Rockwell i s laid up | were Stayton visitors Tuesday. McKenzie home Saturday after with the rheumatism. D. Townes is up at Fox Valley noon. The Hammond Lbr. Co. has this week helping his son do his Albert Bass called at Nick installed a n e w sorting table spring seeding. Guymer’s Wednesday evening. much larger than the old one. Ed Smith, wife and son were Paul Pietrok took a fine lot of Huddleson’s house caught fire Stayton visitors Monday. mohair to market Friday. Tuesday morning but was saved Henry Shank called on How Mrs. Crabtree visited Mrs. by the timely assistance of the ard Montgomery Sunday after Philippi Tuesday. men from the mill. noon. Mike Gassner is building a C. T. Maybee was seen in this W. R. Ray has two carpenters city last week. We don’ t want busily engaged making improve fine new house. Be ready, girls, Mike will w ^ t a housekeeper. to lose track of Clyde. ments on his house. S. Philippi of Scio visited at W. H. Holt is prepared to “ go Effie, Lola. Lewis and Elmer 9ome’ ’ this'summer. He has a n ! Ray attended the program given Vilas Philippi’s Tuesday evening. auto and a motorcycle. John Kiphart bought, a load of at Jordan Saturday night. They North Santiam Veterinarian The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream o f Tartar Kingston Kinks J. A. Shaw and wife of AI- F. T. Thayer and wife made a , bany are also in town. business trip to Scio Monday. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon A bsolutely P ure of the funeral of Mr. Arthur. 1 Jefferson visited in the berg last Miss Irene Shelley arrived' Sunday. [from Portland last Wednesday} J. S. McLaughlin, our up-to- morning to attend the funeral o f ! date, hustling rancher, has in- H '- grandfather, Mr. Arthur and stalled a model earbo-gas light Remodeled and Ready for Business “ Eureka” and Cooks Delight ’ Give our new flour a trial. Every sack guaranteed. PURITY, STRENGTH AND WHITENESS