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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1913)
mKK 2 ì Our Invitation] ONCE EACH W EEK W E T H IS SPAC E O NLY O F A G A IN T O FOR P A Y FOR THE IN V IT IN G Ht. Pleasant ONCE B E C O M E A D E P O S IT O R Miss Hazel Lambert is spend- ing the week at the home of her sister Mrs. Roy Brenner o f near Lyons. Misses Ruth and Grace Savage and little nephew Miles Knapp o f Aumsville visited with rela- tives several days last week. OF OUR BANK. W e are 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 L ;»M »SWS» IN H N H M Ts»ir>K M *\»fM rj. REXALL TOOTH PASTE CORBESPONI P R IV IL E G E YOU la k e s Hons Biking Easy H. Shank and family left Sat- urday morning for Salem. Mrs. Shank expects to visit about a week with her sister Mrs. V. ! Nadstanek. Fax Thayer visitor Sunday. was a Hubbard John Huber and family attend ed church at Kingston Sunday. Fred Ritzingir spent Sunday af- ternoon at Joe Highberger». ANTISEPTIC A N D Mrs. Phillips and Misses Ella Williams. Winnie Casteel and Be na Shelley called at the fjhelley horm! ^ Wednesday afternoon, j Nick Ritzinger butchered hogs Monday of this week, A b s o lu te ly P u r e E d, Agnes and Edith Highber- Tho only baking powder* ger, Jake Hafner and Len Phill- made from Royal Grapa ips called at Nicholas Highber Ore am o f Tartar Ker’s Sunday evening, M A U AU M LIME PHOSPHATE The« Highberger and wife at- f tended the funeral of Mrs. Mar- land, purchased a part of the tin Zuber. Jarvis ranch and intend to make this their future home. A delightful fragrant tooth past« whitens and b< autifie. the te e tf, retards decay; Imparts to the mouth a delightful sense o f healthful cleanliness. Should b all means be used by those with unpleasant breath. POWDER Lyons and Fox Valley DEODORANT A perfect Dentrifrice which will not inj ure the teeth. 25c at John Mack visited at the home of his daughter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Casidy o f near Aumsville this week. Beauchamps Leslie Townes and wife of Fox Raining again. A nice warm Valley spent Sunday at the D. rain, the gardens and grain are Townes home. growing fine. Misses Mabel and Ada Thayer Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ben and Mabel Townes came down Rockwell on May 7, a fine baby from Albany Friday, Mr. Townes after- Kiri, all doing fine. | taking them back Sunday noon. Quite a few’ ladies from Lyons several and Fox Valley went to Mill City , Frank Hottinger has last Saturday evening to attend j men helping him clear up some the Rebeckah Lodge. Following Is The Schedule For The ! land. ♦ Stayton ‘Baseball Club. Read Mrs. Maud T rask h a s been Lee Downing sold a fine team Carefully and Note Dates. quite ill but is some better at last week. this writing. John Flick was a Stayton visit Elmer Hiatt and w ife sent for' or last week. May 18—Halsey at Stayton. their children to come to them in May 25—Mill City at Mill City. Miss Zona Ray fell on a win June 1—Mt. Angel at Stayton. Portland, where Mr. and Mrs. dow glass and cut her wrist quite June 8 —Mill City at Stayton. Hiatt have been F o r the last \ badly, it was neccessary to take June 15—Mill City at Mill City. All the latest and up-to-date three weeks. Mr. Hiatt h a s Round trip rate from Stayton to Sii- several stitches to sew it up. been doctoring for his eyes. Photography will be tound in my verton Sunday, May 11, $1.30. Frank Lambert is working for N EW STUDIO in the Mathieu Little Royal Merril is suffering Howard Montgomery. quite a bit from proud flesh in | building on S e c o n d Street. EXPECTS LARGE GROWTH Several of the young folks of the sores caused by his burns. Ready for business Sunday May this neighborhood attended the There was a dance in the hall _ . 4 _ the 18th. . . .. Trains will be running to Coos Bay recital given by Rev. Saddler at _ . . Saturday e.ening. A good tirne^ 191 ^ promises Vice President Calvin of Kingston Friday evening. . is reported. , the Southern Pacific. The new road CALL AND SEE DISPLAY Floyd Shelton and w ife spent News hag ju g t ^ re c e iv e d will give improved transportation to a , Sunday a t t h e F. T. Thayer . district long without railroads and is homp b> telephone of the death of certain to add tremendouSly to the j Mrs. Jury o f California, daugh- growth o f that section of the state. Mr. Koler and family of Calif- ter of Wm. Patterson. She is to « - * orma have moved to their new be brought home Thursday and home at the Haberman place. buried beside her mother in Fox Chas. Peters, w ife and daugh Valley cemetery. THE REXALL STORE Stayton Plays Ball CRAYON With Halsey PASTEL Sunday WATER COLOR BROMIDE SEPIA ENLARGEMENTS A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity [is solicited. You are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon C a p i t a l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 G. A. P R A T T N o t ic e WE W ANT A LL K I N D S O F P R O D U C E CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, EGGS PORK, VEAL, LAMBS, AND HIDES Wc pay the highest market prices in Stayton. If you cannot bring your produce in, notify us by phone, and we will send the wagun for it. STAYTON CASH PRODUCE COMPANY O. B. Trask Manager. Stayton Oregon Better Than Spanking Spanking will not cure children o f wetting the bed, because it is not a habit but a dangerous disease. The C. H. R ow an D rug C o ., D e p t . 1491 C hicago , I I I . , have discover«! a strictly 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 of Stayton Mail. This remedy also cures frequent desire to urinate inability to control urine night or day 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. Paint Your House This Spring Y y H"'V '"«■ ' r o',„ T» dis se The and H. the ter Elise are spending several days at the home o f their daugh ter Mrs. Floyd Davenport of Sil- verton. ■ ft" W e carry a line of paints that is guaranteed to give Satisfaction. Don’t overlook our hardware, only the B E S T Q U A L I T Y IS T O BE F O U N D O N O U R S H E L V E S . STREFF HARDWARE CO. VIA THE Miss Bertha Thayer spent P. P. Crabtree and wife went Wednesday with her sister Mrs. to Turner Thursday. Floyd Shelton. G. A. Downing took a load of Gladys Downing stayed Sun hogs to West Stayton Friday. day night with Mrs. L). Townes visited at Aums- Merrel Shelton spent Friday at ^)a' ‘s „ [ ville Sunday. the Floyd Shelton home. Chas. McKenzie called at C. J. Ruettger's Sunday afternoon. Mill City Locals Nettie Geymer spent Sunday at Albany with Miss Keane. Lon Titus was a Stayton visi- There was a good attendance tor Wednesday, at the dedication of the I. 0. 0.- E. E. Lee sold his place to Mr. F. hall last Saturday night con Creech of Salem, and is moving sidering the weather. Everyone enjoyed the evening, especially to Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree have a the banquet. little girl, from the Orphan's Dr. Ransom reports the follow home at Portland, living with ing births to Mr. and Mrs. Gregory an eleven pound boy. to now* Remember the school picnic Mr. a n d Mrs. Wright a nine pound girl, to Mr. and Mrs. May 21st. Everybody come. Blain a girl. A. A. Shaw and wife returned last week from their trip to Cal ifornia. r ROUND TRIP Kingston Kinks Summer Excursions East North Santiam Ralph Patterson and w ife went Ercill Reese was a Corvallis to Lyons to attend the funeral of visitor recently, his sister Mrs. Jory ol C.alifor- j Chester Dencer who had n,a- Triumph Topics been suffering w i t h Brights desease died Thursday morning at 1 o’ clock. Funeral was held at the First Baptist chuch at Salem Sunday. Burial in Salem cemetery. Mrs. Ben Gescher and Alta Messrs Faulknor and Brown Smith visited school last Wednes were Portland visitors this week. day afternoon. Mrs. John James was a Salem Mrs. Nicholas Highberger at visitor this week. tended the funeral of Mrs. Mar tin Zuber. Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley who have been visiting in Port- Ed and Leo Highberger and Tickets will be sold from all main and branch line points in Oregon to Eastern destinations one way through California or via Portland. Stop overs within limit. 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