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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1913)
TENT MEETING WILL CLOSE NEXT SUNDAY ) 999999999®999 You Want The last service In the tent will be held Sunday night. Mr. Crooka will then leave for Sholta, Oregon, where he C. Ullom made a buaineaa trip to Sa will hold another meeting. loni today. Last Sunday was a warm day for ; Oregon. Pi *1 h a v e h a d th is w a g o n tw en ty -tw o years, a n d d u rin g th a t tim e it co st m e o n ly $ 0 .0 0 fo r repairs, a n d th a t w as fo r settin g tw o tires.” A n d a fte r tw en ty -tw o y e a rs o f d a ily u se in g o o d a n d b a d w e a th e r a n d o v e r all k in d s o f ro ad s, I w ill p u t th is w a g o n ag ain st a n y new w ag o n of a n o th e r m a k e th a t y o u c a n b u y to d a y .” S tu d e b a k e r w a g o n s a re b u ilt of air-d ried lu m b e r a n d te ste d iro n a n d steel. E v en th e p a in t a n d v arn ish a re s u b je c te d to a la b o rato ry test to in su re w earin g q u a litie s ." See o tel 0. BRYANT, Proprietor F. Delbert Hill was down from Mill Citv the latter part of last week. N3vv Management, New Service, Newly Equipped. Your Patronage Solicited. Block laying has commenced on the new Farmer & Merchants Bank build ing. COMMERCIAL TRADE A SPECIALTY The Lebanon Strawberry Festival opens tomorrow June 6. and lasts two days. OREGON STAYTON After the bull game last Sunday, Stayton’s streets looked like a metro polis. mm ; ba R L i A l l is . FAR M an d C ITY r F 'ROPE RTY 1 i Come yo ir ur and needs see in me. any I lin ci e. m suit t OFFICE UP-STAIRS IN DIEDRICH BLOCK. Deeds at id Conveyancing a S S. h L pecialty H ELTZEL STAYTON, OREGON Kingston Kinks * * Monday evening at C. J. Ruett 1 gers. M. S. Titus has a crew of men Joe Brandt is building a new an(] a few teams working on the harn. road this week. J. W. Kiphart was a Stayton; Alfathaf Tony> Henry and A1. vi .or Tuesday. exander Minten spent Sunday Lon Titus made a business trip evening at C. J. Ruettger's. ck Geyraer anti iamily spent THAT CANNOT l i t CARRIED IN STOCKS IN SMALL T O W N S . 1 9 9 I BUTTER PAPER AT THE MAIL OFFICE and 10- 12- the in the line of DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS AT PORTLAND PRICES A N D WE PAY COST FO GETTING IT. OUR STOCK OF BULK SEEDS Is selling out fast. Order before it is all gone. Highest market prices paid for wool Fresh Vegetables in Season Henry MuUchlcr and Ted Rizao went to Salem last Sunday evening. \ ! A % <£) m m a n m 3 s i John Kerber and wife, Ed Kerber and wife and Dan Doll and wife were visiting in Mt. Angel Sunday. « h r.'i THOMAS-MAYO CG. Bank Examiner Wm. Bonnet of Port land was in town this week and check ed up the two local institutions. B. Prange of Sublimity secured the contract for the erection of the new Catholic school house at that place. FOR SALE Dr. Brewer removed the tonsils adenoids last Saturday from the year-ol l son of J. P. Mertz, the year-old son of Nisk Guymer and 8-year-old daughter of Jessie le ft. WE WILL GET YOU ANY THING YOU WANT. with relatives and friends in Silverfon. Will Sloper and wife returned to their home in Salem Monday after an A brood mare and colt see, A. For- extended visit a t t h e J. E. Sloper rette. It, home. J. Ruettgers and family vis- tree attended the school enter- Mrs. Henry White of Detroit is sick tc l at Jordan Sunday. tainment at the Cole schoolhouse at the Stayton Hotel. Mr. White came yesterday from Cascadia and joined Ves and Floyd Downing were Thursday, her. They expect to leave tomorrow. St* \ ton visitors Monday, _______________ Stayton mer hai ’s VVednes- C LASSES OF GOODS CHERRY FAIR JULY 3-4-5 Dr. Beauchamp reports a boy born to J. M. Ringo, Gus Harold, Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Downing of Kings Harold and J. E. Yeoman attended the ton this morning. dedication of the new Masonic Temple at Salem last Saturday night. E. B. T. B. Riggs and wife, G. F. Warford Watters was also in the crowd. and Warren Richardson were Salem visitors Tuesday. j R SALE, CHEAP—One acre im-j oroved land inside city limits. Small! Guy Kearns returned from Wash house, family orchard, 660 strawber ington one day last week where he has ries, 250 raspberries, other berries, two been working for some time. good sized henhouses, chicken parks, etc. Will take fair sized team as part Rev. Walter Myers of Eugene will papment. Inquire at once of D. E. preach at Kingston Sunday, May 8. at Ferguson. 11 a. m. Everyone invited I)r. Andersen of Sublimity joined the Mazamas at balem last Thursday and visited the Oregon Marble Halls in Mrs. Philippi and Mrs. Crab- Josephine county. Inch Summer M o h a i r s . T H ER E A R E B ET T ER C. Carlson and wife of Lyons'were trading with Stayton merchants Mon Wanted—three tons of clean clover | day. hay, address Mrs. Decker, Stayton 6-l2x Oregon. Mrs. M. Goodie a n d Mrs. Roger Montgomery of Mehama were in town Lee Bailey sold out his interest in Tuesday. the billiard hall at Mill City to Frank Thomas this week. Lee will move Will Hirons and wife of Shelburn back to Stayton* were trading with Stayton merchants — Tuesday. Carl Wesolowski had his left hand in-1 jured in the drill in H. J. Mutachler’s E. N. Teague was awarded the con blacksmith shop Tuesday. Dr. Brewer tract for the improvement of West had to take several stitches in the cut. Water Street. Manager Rizzo of the Stayton Thea Dare Sloper returned home from tre has changed his film service back to Portland Monday and is sick in bed the “ License Films,” the same he used with the tonsilitis. when he run on Second street. He has started his electric fans also. J. W. Ray and wife of North Santi- am were trading with Stayton mer Geo. Spaniol is having the old board chants Tuesday. walk around his property at the corner I of Second and Third Streets torn out | The Pratt Studio on Second Street preparatory to putting down an up-to has been as busy as could be ever since date cement sidewalk. Let the good the opening day. work go on. IN hj 1 i 3 ö Ben Darby and wife of Linn county Salem has set its dates for the annual were in town Tuesday. ! Cherry Fair for July 4 and 5, and it [ will include a patriotic celebration. Cha*. Leffier and wife of Shelburn Steps have been taken to make thia were in town Tuesday. year'« event the most elaborate affair of its kind ever held. Mrs. John Kintz and son of Sublim ity were here Monday. E. N. Teague commenced work yes terday grading West Water street. Mrs. W. R. Ray of Mt. Pleasant w as a Slayton visitor Saturday. The Christian church held Children's Day Exercises last Sunday evening. The tent meeting is drawing quite a few country people to town. Mrs. Kennedy of Mill City was trad ing with Stayton merchants Tuesday. Adam Schleis and wife of Linn coun ty visited in Stayton Sunday. R. L. Morton of Salem came up on business and to visit hia family here. Watch for the Big Free Opening Dance at Beauchamp's Hall. Mrs. Allen snd son spent Sunday CHTCAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DENVER SALT LAKE CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND. ORK. H 46 Inch Bordered Voile Dress Patterns. 36 Inch Pongee for Summer ( outs. LOG DRIVE PASSES Miss Rose Kinti of Scio was a Stay- ton visitor Tuesday. South Bend, Ind. COMMERCIAL New Yartl Wide Bulgarian Silk«. The Spaulding log drive passed Stay- Byron Robertson of Mt. Pleasant ton on Monday of thia week. Quite a was here yesterday. jam had accumulated around the mid die pier of the bridge and a large num Frank Lesley and wite motored over ber of town people were out watching to Aumsville Tuesday. the river drivers break it up. our Dealer or write or. STUDEBAKER NEW YORK M1NKXA POLIS fi Tom Smith went back to the Hot Springs Monday. “ N o w agon m ad e i t »objected to a s m any tests o r is m ore carefully m a d e th a n a S tu d e b a k e r. Y ou can b u y th em of Stude* b a k e r dealer* e v ery w h e re .” “Don t listen to the d e a le r who want* to »ell you a cheap w agon, re p re se n te d to be 'ju st a s good* a* a S tu d e b a k e r.” F arm w agons, trucks, d u m p w agons a n d carts, delivery w agons, buggies, surrevs, d e p o t w agons—a n d harn ess o f all k in d s of th e sa m e h ig h sta n d ard a s th e S tu d e b a k e r vehicle*. (i'ü WK HAVF IT IN URANI) NMW PATTKUNS OF ALL KINDS OF SUMMF.lt DKKSS GOODS. The city council met in regular sea West Stay ton had a ball game too, sion Tuesday night. T h e ordinary last Sunday. buaineaa of auditing bllla etc waa about all that waa done. A committee was W. H. Hobson expects to go to Port appointed to see about hiring an at land Monday. torney by the year. (i Studebaker wagons certainly last a long time” Kl ? 1 7 Something Different CITY COUNCIL MET IN REGULAR SESSION Mrs. Brewer spent Memorial Pay in Silverton. if WOOL WANTED WE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR YOUR WOOL, YOUR OWN WOOL MADE UP INTO BATTS OR GOODS IF WANTED. BRING YOUR WOOL to the WOOLEN MILLS S&ntiam W oolen Mills STAYTON, OREGON % it/ * THE MERCHANT W H O MISREPRE SENTS VALU E IN HIS ADVERTISING W IN S JM PERM ANENT CUSTOMERS. * * * Our If you are offered a so called .50, either one of two things article is a 50 cent one or the ing money. O n e cannot money and do business. $1.00 article are possible, merchant is continually for the los lose it/ it/ & it/ '4i it/ '4i it/ Merchandise is Always Reliable * If/ * “Quick Sales and Small Profits” Is Our Slogan. it/ Almost Everything to Eat and Wear at it/ '4' Gehlen’s S Store it/ '4\ it/ '4i it/ 'A ' $100 Reward, $100 T h e reader» o f th ia p a p e r will be pleased to le a rn t h a t th e m la a t lea st on« d readed dlauauo th a t science baa been able to c u m In a ll It» sta g es, a n d th a t Is C a ta rrh . H a ll's C a ta rrh C ure Is tho only positive euro now know n to th e m edical fra te rn ity . C a ta rrh being a c o n stitu tio n a l disease, re q u ire s a c o n stitu tio n a l tr e a t m ent. H a ll's C a ta rrh C uro Is tak en In tern a lly , a c tin g d ire c tly upon th e blood a n d mucous s u rfa c e s o f th o system , th e re by d estro y in g th e fou n d atio n of tho dis ease, a n d g iv in g th o p a tie n t stre n g th by building u p th e co n stitu tio n a n d assistin g a tu re In doing Its w ork. T ho p roprietors ave so m uch fa ith In Its cu ratlv o pow e rs t h a t th e y offer O ne H u n d re d D ollar# fo r a n y case th a t It fa lls to cure. Send fo r list o f t e s ti m o n ia l s .__ Address P. J . CHfNEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by oil Dmgglet«, 73c. Take 11*11« Family PUls for coaatlpetlea. R I Have Lots of Wood NOTICE TO TELEPHONE OPERATORS The undersigned will receive scaled bids up to June 7th for maintaining and operating the Stayton switchboard. Bids to be for a period of time not less than one year. Switchboard Associa The kind that kills. Put it out early tion reserves the right to reject any and all hida. L. S. Lambert Pr< Midcnt and get them all. 6 5 Price 36c,—3 for $1.00 at lark Squirrel Poison B E A U C H A M P ’S Dr. Milus' A u U -l’uln Fills fu r rh e u m a tism