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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1913)
i Hive Lots of Wood lark Squirrel Poison STAYTON MARKET REPORT m You Want 13 to 13* Hens Springs 12 to * I rs 20 Roe i < t s Mixed Chickens 12 to 13 !l Ik os* . A . ... . Ducks_______ 13 to M Turkey» ....... ........ 17 Dressed Turkeys . ..10 to 12* V m I 9 to 11 I’.'i k Live Hogs. Choice 8 to 10* Live Hogs. Heavy Hough 7* 16 Eggs................................... 12 The turd that kill*. Put it out early a *• a 1 and get thorn all. Price 36c.—3 foi f l I » at B E A U C H A M P 'S 22 [jitVÛfBAMJ; THE ROYAL AMUSEMENT COMPANY ■U **The wagon that stands up like the reputation of its makers ’ W h en you buy a a StuJebaker w agon you buy w a g o n that w ill last until y o u turn the farm O ne of the first Shideba^er w agons ever m ade saw constant service for thirty years, and we will gladly send you the nam es of farm ers w ho have in their possession wagons that have been in constant use any where from 17 to 48 years—and there are thousands of them. W e ore building the sam e kind of w agons today. A Studebaker wagon is an investm ent that will give you full return for your outlay. It is built on honor. Iron, steel, wood, paint and varnish used in its construc tion are tested and retested to m ake sure each is the b est For work,business orplensure—for town or country use—there iaaS/ut/cia^ervehicleto fit your requirements. Farm wapera. dump carts trucks b uggies surreys run abouts pony carnages business vehicle* of every description— with harness o f the same high standard. OPERA HOUSE The Lee Korber Sawmill Co., lias all kinds o f rough lumber for sale. Prices right. See them before buying. Sat., and Sunday nights, May 24-25. Mr. and Mm. Croisant o f Lyons were trading with Stayton merchants Tues day. Popular Prices Mrs. J. If. Missler and Mrs. Jo.' Fisher were visiting in Mo Alpin last Friday. LUMBER FOR SALE Stayton Only a few tons o f land plaster left. See W. A.^Weddle. TH A T IJANN'Ui lit) T A R R IE D IN s to c k s in BREAKS FOOT The annual meeting o f the Sublimity FOR SALE A brood mare and colt see, rette. m. Dare Sloper came in from today. A. WE WILL P A Y THE HIGHEST M ARKET PRICE FOR Y O UR WOOL, YOUR OW N WOOL MADE UP IN T O B A T T S OR GOODS IF WANTED. BRING YOUR WOOL to the WOOLEN MILLS S a n tia m Y V ° ° le n M ills Lee Bailey was down from Mill City yesterday. Miss Bob Morton is on the sick this week. OUR STOCK OF BULK SEEDS £ Is selling out fast. Order before it is all gone. FO R S A L E - A few tiers o f good wood. E. B. Hunt, Stayton. 29x M =s Lena Matten o f Mehama visited in Stayton over Sunday. Glenn Porter and Miss Jessie Mcln- C. J. Korinek o f Salem spent Sun nis o f W est Stayton attended “ Peter j Pan” at Salem last night. day at the F. M. Korinek home. was MISREPRE SENTS VALUE IN HIS ADVERTISING WINS NO PERMANENT CUSTOMERS. it / * A « V A j .. If you are offered a so called $1.00 article .50. either one of two thirds are possible, article is a 50 cent one or the merchant is ing money. O n e cannot continually money and do business. c,. ; ii. for the los lose is Always Reliable • «¿uicK oa.es uutl omall Promts Is Oar Slotfau. it / Almost Everything to Eat and Wear at A I* Gehlen’s S lk Store it / '4 i it / '4 i it / f4 i it / '4 i it / '4 i it / '4 i it / '4 i it / '4 i a I. I'. < operand Wm. Bu>'k o f Ss- . v i-I n i at the Cuopcr home Mon day. 6 12 J. W. Mayo made a business trip to Port.and Monday. l.t/ THE MERCHANT W H O ’ fi m «»I A Chicken Bargain:—W ill sell my , Mrs. M argnrette W hyte o f Astori.i is bunch o f 90 S. C. Brown Leghorn hens vittitin^ with home folks, Jos. Lulay and w ife o f Linn county at a bargain. A re laying fine now. i _____ For R ent—a 7 room house on Third are movinp in the E. B. W atters house Would consider trade on a good cow. - U(l> N , , S,ir. fe y with street. I.. S. Lambert. 5-29x on Virginia St, A. C. Vernon, Scio, Oregon. Route 2. f r jeni|g ¡„ Willsonville, Ore. Ola Arnold, w ife and baby are visit - . ing at the Lesley home today. P. Ii. Lambert a n d w ife o f Mt. Misses Grace and Nora Crabtree Pleasant were Stayton visitors Tues Fred Rock bought out the Pastime were Salem visitors Saturday. S. H. Burson and w ife went to Dal day. Confectionery and Billiard Hall this las this morning fo r a few Hays visit at week o f Geo. W arford. Fred will their son’s home. Mrs. T, B. Patton and daugh tors o f Mr«. M. J. Queaner and Mrs. Joe make a good business man, no doubt. Mrs. P. A . Munro o f Sublimity in town Tuesday. Mrs. J. H. Hawley is visiting her Mrs. Dennis Caldwell and Mrs. Geo. daughter Mrs. Mulkey o f Ashland this W arford were Portland visitors the w eek. last o f lust week. I* THOMAS-E^AYO CO. Mrs. W. H. Hobson, Mrs. F. H. Downs, Dr. Beauchamp and G. C. Ecksman went to Medford Monday as list delegates fo r the Rebckahs and Odd Mr». Vilas Phillipi and son Glen were Fellows Lodge o f this place. in town Tuesday. Mrs. Carl Titus o f Kingston was in town Tuesday. O liver Lesley returned from his trip Miss Gladys Hill o f Mill City visited t Portland last Thursday. with home folks here over Sunday. & m m <m # *■ *§ Geo. has not yet decided what he wdl McAlpin w ire trading with Stayton Willis Hamilton came in on the stage do. merchants Monday, this morning. He has been at Spring- field for some time. S T A Y T O N , OREGON s Fresh Vegetables in Season J. E. Yeoman, Stayton. Shouts For Sale. é it Portland Mrs. Geo. Ewing and son Hamilton who have been visiting relatives and For Sale—9 head Jersey milk cows friends here for the past two weeks re For- fresh and coming fresh. Call or phone E. E. McKinney was a Stayton caller turned to their home in Portland Mon It. Clyde Thomas, Jordan, Oregon. t f today. day. WOOL WANTED . E. B. W atters and Geo. G lover w e n t ! tc Salem yesterday as delegates to the District Convention o f the W. O. W. in Subli 11 a. t o w n s WE WILL GET YOU ANY THING YOU WANT. Conrad Spenner, while working on the road east o f town yesterday broke A ll Cream Shippers as well as stock For Sale—20 head o f ewes and lambs. R ay Baker o f Willsonville, Oregon is holders are especially urged to be pre two bones in his le ft foot. Dr. Brew See G. A. Downing. Phone 961, K ing visiting at the Nendel home this week. er attended to the injury. sent. E. C. Downing, Sec. ston, Oregon. 2-t. 6-5. mity, Saturday, June 7th at S m a l l in the line of PRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS AT PORTLAND PRICKS A N I) WE PAY COST EO GETTING IT. Pearl Humphreys and w ife and Mrs. W. H. Humphreys o f Shaw were in town Tuesday. 6-5 DAIRY MEETING NOTICE Dairy Association will meet CLASSES Of IF The undersigned will receive sealed bids up to June 7th for maintaining Mrs. John Robertson o f Mt. Pleus- and operating the Stayton switchboard aat was visiting relatives ami friends Bids to be for a period o f time not less in Stayton Tuesday. than one year. Switchboard Associa tion reserves the right to reject any W. F. Klcckcr le ft on a business trip and ali bids. L. S. Lambert President to Portland Sunday and will return the last o f the week. S o u t h B e n d , IntL THERE ARE BETTER Mrs. Martin Berg and children are making an extended visit in Shaw. NOTICE TO TELEPHONE OPERATORS CHICAGO PALLAS KANSAS CITY DSNVFR SALT L A K * CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND, ORE. M em orial services in S u n d a y , M a y 25. New Yard Wide Buljjarmn Sill<8. 45 Inoli Bordon d Vedo IIrosa l’uttorna. ¡1(5 Inoli l’or i fot* Snmmor Conta. ¡5(5 Inoli Summer M o h a i r » . Corrected Thursdays but subject to change without notice. See our Dealer or arnie tu. KEW TORK MINNEAPOLIS YVK 1IAYK IT 1M i : \ N l ) NKW PATTKRNS OP ALL K1NDF 0! SI MMi U DUK3S GOODS. Will Show at the ’ o v e r to y o u r so n a n d h e turn s it o v e r to his son. STUDEBAKER Something D ifferen t !*m ii!iiiira!iw !g;i!ir Mesdames E. A . Kerber, Lee K er ber and John Thoma attended a quilt ing bee in Sublimity today. : r nil 7Ì The Spreader with the Heat r on the Axle The Simplest Spreader Made S No Adjustments \ A' » . •V Cl.ttth. w m L ^ » —"i- i dlliE n t* N 'j Chair.: I Ti’iEtri i ii i ■"!" in r r r - Ladies—your attention is called to Mack & Riggs Special Millinery R e duction Sale ad on the front page. Read it. It will save you $ $ $. f S. , ‘•»■N 111 . ' IT--- F. A. Robertson is having his Short Order Chop House repainted inside and out. E. E. Woods is the workman. F O R S A L E —Rebuilt sewing ma chines run like new. A ll standard makes. Prices $3.00 up. F. O. Bryant Commercial Hotel, Stayton. Easy to Load K°"rrnX Z w Entirely N ew Nothing Else Like It T , H E J O H N D E E R E S P R E A D E R — The Sprt uler with the Teater ov i : mi hh o f nn Improve ment in anreadi r manufacturing as th«' : |f l,ini ' r v .n over tho oi l re . r. ]t ii in;i<!o along entirely new and different lines from tho ordinary spread or. The first manure spreader ever mado was built in 1 -V$ I the A * 1 rr ’ Manufacturing Company. U p to tho timo o f tho John Iteero Spreader e v -ry : < r has h»« a r .■■•!*• • to. • general lines as this first machine. Pow er was taken from ono cinl o f l ! m : main a '¡a ; d i * I, either through chains or gears, t o tho beater, mounted above anti in the ri ur of the axl . 11 ■ f .■ t! " only improvement in manure spreaders since the first ono was mado in 1^78 has b i n i i th” e. ju-nt of details. The John Deere Boreader is a radical departure fro a the old rm hud ■ f .• ■. : i • in 1: »a. I t is mndo along entirely new lines ana is a groat improvement over i ho old t »yle spreadi r. O m e in and « xamine the machine and you will readily aeo why the John Deere Spreader is no far superior to any epreader hercloforo constructed. G. P. Etzel and w ife went to Port land last Friday to meet Miss Barbara Stadler o f Topeka, Kansas. Miss Stad ler is a sister to Mrs. G. P. Etzel and Mrs. Jake Etzel. She will make her home with her sisters for the summer. Even if You Dont Need a New Spreader Now 1 0 ThTcTtaYn Usr ,?!TmSi o f articles on why farm manure should bo i. 1 on tho land, bmv it should bo applied, how it should bo stored, the value and effect o f using it in various ways. In addition thorn is a detail description o f the John Deere Spreader with illustrations in colors of this spreader working in the field. 1 7 ...iiM S S lM JOHN DEERE SPREADER Rev. C. C. Cline and family o f Port land special w riter for the Oregonian is visiting today a t t h e J. P. Wilbur home. T h o r o Is m o r i C a t rrh l i t h is »»'etlon o f tlio < .u n t r y U r n i l l otln r Uis' ..sea put toge th er, a I u . :i t h e I at f t y .r* was I to ; Incurabh . F o r n s n a i m iy j rs i l o ' t i j ronou ncc d It a locai I lo c a l rem ed ie s, a n d b y c o n s ’ n t f y falhr.-f t > euro w it h loca l t r e a t m e n t, jnoe:.- • It Incu rable. S c i ence h a s pr iv 03 C a t a r r h to bo a co nstl- t ' l t l o n i l dlsoar.o. nnd th cro fo r o re q u lr 'S co n s t it u t io n a l t r e a t m e n t. M a ll's C a t a r r h Cu re, m a n u fa c t u r e >1 b y F. ,T C h e n e y I t Co., T o p do. O l i o , Is t li- o a l y C o n s tit u t ion al r e r o r n 1' o m r k r f. It Is tak e n In- t r n a lly In d -i f r — i la dr o s to a t' i- tp o o n fu l. I t e ts d lr e c t l” n th e blood a nd m u e on a r u r f o c < s - 1 t:.e r y s t e m . T h e y Offer ono h u n d re d d n t l a r t f o r i n / r a s e It f II* to euro . Fend f r c i r c u l a r s a nd te s timo nials. Addre-o! F . J. r n r i r r Y A CO., Toledo, O. Fold hy D toi »"l a ’ s, *e. Take U all's Fam ily Fills for eoastlpstloa. Korinek and son are visiting at the Mrs. Lula Cary home in Linn county. I Better Investigate .. It's Worth Your While DEIDRICH S HARDWARE " I _______ _______________________ M iifiiiiiiin nn iiiS ^iinoiiiQ O iiiiiiiiiiinn ifiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiifiw iiiiiiiH nR N iiiiR ^S iiffliiitiiK iiiii m - :1 i n ,! im i ■ : r ,. , i g a M iM iim iif ■