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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1913)
Jo rd a n Jin g le s Our Invitation ONCE EACH W EEK W E PAY FOR T H IS SPACE FOR T H E PRIVILEGE ONLY O F INVITING YOU ONCE AGAIN T O BECOME A DEPO SITO R O F OUR BANK. Wc 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 p e r s o n a l solicitation for Stayton State Bank N I I M f S l rs K S M N H M Ä S H M C N M ^ jr-J . A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity tis 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 , Capital $25,000.00 o t ic e WE W ANT A L L KINDS OF PRODUCE CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, EGGS PORK, V EA L, LAMBS, AND HIDES We pay the highest market prieea in Stayton. If you cannot bring your produce in, notify ua by phone, and we will aend the wagon for it. STAYTON CASH PRODUCE COMPANY O. B. Trask Manager Stayton Oregon Round Trip Fares T O THE Portland Rose Festival VI A T H E f w ) f SUNSIT (OOOtNSSHASTAl l ROUTES Clyde Thomaa is busy inclos ing his farm with a new wire fence. Geo. and Fone Ray went to the Hot S p rin g s this week for a month’s stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Thomas went to Salem Saturday return ing homo Monday. Johnnie and Hall Shelton are at Crabtree working on their father’s prune ranch. There will be a dance at the Jordan Hall next Saturday night June 7th. Everybody come. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bilyeu of near Crabtree, visited the Ham- men Shelton home over Sunday. business. N Crops in Jordan Valley are looking fin«*. I <*cg> ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE from all main and branch line points; from points on the C. & E., S., F. C. & W. and I. & M. SALE DATES Eugene and all points north including branch line points, J u n e 8 to 13 inclusive; stations south o f Eugene, June 8-9-11- 13. Final return limit June 16. For illustrated booklet on the Rose Festival and leaflet giving full program, call on any S. P. Agent, or address: John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon Miss Aurora Davis after teach ing a successful term of school returned to her home in Salem Tuesday. About a dozen young folks spent Sunday evening at the J. W. Smith home and a usual good time was had by all. School closed Tuesday with a big dinner and ice cream social wich was very much in joyed by children and parents. Mrs. Nick Ritzinger and child ren visited Sunday and Monday with her sisters at the Doefler home near Silverton. We are getting a little road work done ^ last, if they only keep on with the good work. B unker Hill Com parative Digestibility of Food Made w ith different Baking Powders from a Series o f Elaborate Chemical Tests: A n eq u al q u a n tity o f b read (b isc u it) w a s m ade w ith e ac h o f th ree different kinds o f baking pow der— c re am o f ta rta r, phosphate, an d a lu m —an d subm itted sep arately to th e actio n o f th e digestive fluid, each for th e sam e len g th o f time. T h e relative p ercen tag e o f th e food digested is sh o w n a s follow s: Bread made with Royal Cream of Tartar Powder;___________ Last Thursday was sure a great | 100 P e r C e n t D igested j day to a lot of the people of Misses Bess and Bernice Carl son and Teta Prichard visited Bunker Hill who had interest en Bread made with one day last week with Mrs. ough in their public school to take phosphate powder: Shelton. a vacation and attend the pro | 68*4 Per C e n t Digested \ J. W. Adame has closed his gram given by Miss Allen who dog college for the summer as has been teaching school district Bread made with he thought a summer session No. 11, for the past winter. The alum powder:________________ would not pay. program which consisted of Irish | 67^s Per Cent D igested^ R. L. Thomas wife and daugh songs, humerous pieces, stories ter, Viola from Grants Pass,Ore., of old Webfootland.and dialogues T h e se tests, w h ich a re absolutely reliable and are visiting relatives and friends that would make you laugh until unprejudiced, m ak e plain a fact o f g re a t im portance you ached, was begun shortly this week. to e v e ry o n e : F o o d raised w ith R oyal, a c re am o f after 11 o’clock. Dinner was ta r ta r B ak in g P o w d er, is sh o w n to be entirely diges Dr. Adams a homesteader of served at noon and say Mr. tible, w hile th e alu m an d p hosphate pow ders a re found Jordan Valley was in town Mon Editor, talk about your big feeds, To larg ely re ta rd th e digestion o f th e food m ad e from day as was also Clare Thomas, I doubt if you ever saw anything them . son of T. H. Thomas. that would come any where up U ndigested food is n o t only w asted food, b u t it with the Bunker Hill cooks in Geo. Queener has been chief is the source o f v e ry m a n y bodily ailm ents. tempting a man’s appetite. Af ranger at the T. H. Thomas ter dinner the evening was tak home in the absence of T. H. Geo. is getting quite fat on good en up in running races. They had a girl’s race for all girls un fare. “ Shun an apple pie as you One London Physician declares der 12 years. Then a young Fred Pepperlin is building a ladies’ race after which came the would a rattlesnake, “ says Rev. Caruso’s very bones are musical. new straw shed for Wm. Broth- fat woman’s race, and I want to Mr. Voliva, boss of Zion, near This rather remarkable statem ent erin. Miss Wyma Brotherton is But we prefer the makes us curious to know wheth tell you that the speed that those Chicago. hauling the lumber from the teachings of the late Henry er a rap on his funny bone would ladies ran at would make a snail Enders Mill. Ward Beecher, who has said: produce ragtime? gallop to keep up with them. T. H. Thomas of Jordan W. L. They also had boys’ races and “ And the final pie, though born Burton of Lacomb were in town three legged races and sack races of apple sugar, butte**, nutmeg, LUMBER FOR SALE Monday. They have been out which ali seemed to enjoy, and cinnamon, lemon, is like none of for the past three weeks in the all went home in the evening these, but the compound of them The Lee Kerber Sawmill Co., has hills fixing up telephone lines, feeling well paid for the time all, refined, purified and by fire all kinds of rough lumber for sale. trails, etc. Prices right. See them before bnyirp. taken in being present and help fixed in blissful perfection.” ing to make it a great day to be W. N. Thomas is preparing to Mrs. Leslie Townes and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hotting *r paint his house this week. O. remembered by all who were fortunate enough to be present. Vera Trask of Fox Valiev visited and daughter Francis, attended A Burch will do the work. He with friends and relative* a few church at Jordan Sunday. has recently finished Thurston E. Roberts has been busy the days last week. Thomas house with a beautiful The Mt. Pleasant Sunday past week hauling oats to King slate color trimmed in white. school is prepamng a program Miss Zona Ray spent several ston. for Children’s Day, June 8th. days as the guest of her sister The Jordan ball team is mak George Christman’s goats that Everybody is invited to come. Mrs. Ona Shelton of Scio. ing grand plays this summer ac have been lost for the last year cording to time arid practice. Miss Marguerite Ryan has re They played Lyons last Sunday, were found a short time ago. turned home from Scio where C. H. BREWER, Howard Montgomery who has the score was 8 to 2 in Jordan’s she has. been attending high been quite sick for some time school. favor. PHYSICIAN »AND SURGEON The dairy men of Jordan have back is slowly on the mend. Henry Shank and J. Sandner S tayton . O regon Clarence Overholts has about recently formed an association to took a fishing trip to Fish Lake get better prices and results for got his new barn completed and their cream. The Lyons Cream says he is going to begin dairy Saturday. Stayton Butcher Shop ery will take the cream for Ih e ing on scitntific principals. Mamie and Elsie Peters nda coming three months. FRESH and SALT MEATS Miron Miller is setting out a Josie and Francis Kloer were guests of the Lee Downing home Pure Lard at All Times A number of relatives and four acre strawberry patch. He Sunday. friends gathered together at the says next year he can supply the Highest Market Price Paid . cr Blue Den cemetery last Friday whole country with berries. Mrs. Frank Thayer and child F A T STOCK for decoration services A de-j Liston Darby and Carl Gallo- ren visited at the home of Mrs. licious dinner was served at noon way are buildinR an addition to Floyd Shelton. W . A. RIGGS after which all returned home Ed. Chrismans cow barn and are Frank Lambert and Harry Stayton . . . Oregon feeling as if they had done their fast becoming expert carpenters. Shank are building a barn for duty by remembering Decora Harry Chrisman last week Mr. Kloer. tion Day. treated his buggy to a new coat Mr. and Mrs. D. Townes were Dr. Frederick Andersen The Jordan Civic Improvement of paint, and says he intends to League rendered an entertaining try to shine around a little among Stayton visitors Saturday. PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON program Saturday night. After the young folks. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gatts of PHONE 1584 the exercises the rest of the Lebanon spent several days with August Rahn, Miron Miller, relatives. SUBLIMITY, OREGON evening until 12 o’clock was Elmer Simbeck, Robert Darby spent in a social dance. All Jake McVey of Harrisburg members and many visitors were and Willie Ryan attended the drove down to the home of his H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. closing exercises of the Scio high present and enjoyed a good uncle H. Shank Thursday. school last Thursday night. time. Physician] Jand Surgeon The M. F. Ryan family spent Sunday at the Frank Haberman STAYTON. OREGON home. T r iu m p h T o p ic s P Jeasant M. D. Lovell Shelley drove to Silver Creek Falls Friday. Theo. Highberger visited P. C. Freres Monday evening. Alta Smith visited Saturday with Winnie Casteel at Coon Hallow. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Van Han dle spent Sunday at Theo. High- berger’s. Mrs. Ernest Kelley, Mrs. John Hafner and Mrs. Casteel spent Sunday with Mrs. A. L. Shelly. G. H. and W. R. Ray started for the Breitenbush springs Mon day. They expect to be gone a month. Mrs. H. Shank and Mrs. V. Nadstanek called on Mrs. P. Crabtree Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lambert spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of their daughter Mrs. W. R. Rrenner of near Lyons. Mrs. V. Nadstanek of Salem spent several days at the Shank and W. R. Ray home. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SUMMER SCHOOL ,u ne 23 1, 1913 A ug. Twenty-five Instructors-Fifty Courses Distinguished, Eastern Educa- tors added to Regular Faculty. University Dormitories Open. Reduced Railroad Rates. Board and Room at $3.50 per week. For Complete Illustrated Catalog, Address, The Registrar, University of Oregon, Eugene