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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1913)
NOT1CE O F A P P O IN T M K N T OF A D M IN 1 S T R A T O R NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC It htu been misrepresented to several N ulle« to Pro umt Claims: Notici* i« people Intcly thnt lh<> Stn> ton Hotel was closed. The Slayton Hotel is open hcrchy givon flint thè undoralgned lina to the puhtie now and has been all the beon appointad hy the county court o f time. Representations to the contrary Marion county, Cregoli, aduiinlatrator o f the estate o f J. A. Hornbucklo, d e will be prosecuted. ce ased. A ll persona hnving claims l i F rank L e s l e y . gnina! sani estate are ri-quircd to pre- sont the snino to tlu* Farmcrs & Mor- chants Bank at Stayton, Oregon, duly veriftol as required hy law, within six Chne. Staab, (¡rant Me 'hy, W . A. montili from thè date hcroof. Weddle and S. H. llcltzcl we it to Sa Datcd at Stayton, Oregon, this li»lh lem last Saturday night to the Marion day o f Junc, IV*LI. S, 1.. Stewart, County Convention o f Odd Fellows. Administrator o f thè calate o f J. A. The boys report a grand time and a tine Hornbucklo, dcceased. banquet. S. H. Hclt/el, atloriiuy for estate. 7-17 I “T ve had myStudebaker 15 years— and not a cent for repairs” A w o r d o f ju st pra ise fo r a w a g o n that has d o n e its w o r k fa ith fu lly a n d w ell. M e n b e c o m e a ttach ed to th eir S tu d eb ak ers — p ro u d o f them . S tu d eb a k er w a g o n s are a result o f that lo n g ex p erien ce, c o u p le d w ith a desire to b u ild the best w a g o n s , n o t c h e a p ones. A nd when your dealer says *Buy a Studebaker — there's no better wagon made" he’s giving you the verdict o f a million farmers. He is not asking you to try an experiment. Trucks k W a g o n s P W tg S B l iflM W a g o n D elivery W agon* B u ggies S u rreys P o n y Carts Harnes« Sec oar D ealer or write us. STUDEBAKER NXW YORK MINNEAPOLIS S o u th B e n d , In d . CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DENVER SALT LAKE CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND, C'KJi. TEAM RUNS AWAY BACK FROM TENN Ward Mol ford res', lent* o f and fam ily Stayton, returned from Te: esee last week, where they had lived fo r nearly two vears. No use tal King, a fter living on the coast f o r a .. . time, you will alw ajs return. Quite a number o f Stayton people went on fishing trip s, last Sunday, They all report good catches. The speckled beauties are biting freely this spring. day. They expect to make their future Misses Milcii Roy and Malnnu Xe.dnk- home in Stayton. Mr. LalToon is a went to Newiairt Monday to s|*ciul the grandson o f John Lake. summer. Henry Smith "C raw fish ed " Tuesday. As a consequence there was a big feed Tuesday night. Bill Kleckcr and Pete Deal rich gained five taiiiiids apiece, Strawberries galore! Strawberries are cheaper and better this year than for several seasons. Some are selling them as low as seventy-five cents per ■ crate. DOWN AND UP I .a**t week they had frost J. D. Waring, real estate broker o f Salem, ami brother o f Mr. W aring o f near Chicago and this week the W aring-I calle Co,, was in town dying from the heat, bu Tucsdiiy evening, returning to the weather jogs along at about Capital city Wednesday morning. gait all thu time. Carter, Superintendent Buyer o f the Portland Woolen and Mills, was J. S. McLaughlin and w ife o f North Santiam were trading with Stayton | merchants Tuesday. in Stayton lust Sunday visiting A. Hill is visiting in Salem and a t with J. P. Wilbur and J. Sheard, who tending the Old Soldiers Reunion in i are old friends. Mr. Carter was on his way to Scio to New berg this week. attend the sale, o f the wool pool at Joe Kleckcr and w ife and G. C, Ecks that place Monday. man went to Portland Tuesday return ing Wednesday. in pi i *es they are t Oregon the same NYAL’S FACE CREAM V IA Season Mr. and Mrs. Wilson o f Albany were I here Tuesday looking the town over I with n view o f locating. mind, guerite o f Mt. Pleasant were Tuesday. ton and Fox Valley. H ew itt, Stavton. N o tify 1 iJNr.ir\H I cO O IN iS M A U A » Sale Saturday Sunday, <! c f i V To Tiiianiook and Newport Beaches Season fares from the principal stations to Newport or Tillamook are as follows: FROM TO FARE TO Portland Newport 16.25 Tillamook Beaches Oregon City .. .. 0.25 Salem *' " a in town Albany Corvallis Beaches FARE $4.00 4.70 6.00 7.30 7.10 9.00 •* " " " " " Rosehurg " " 12.00 Misi ford Ashland " " " 17.20 17.75 Eugene " . Corres|*ouding low fares from other points Week end tickets on sale from vurious points. Sunday Excursion Train on the C. & E. R. R. Leaves Albany at 7:20 a. rn., Corvallis 7:50 a, m. ami connects with P. trains 16 und 14 Northbound und No. 13 Southbound. the S E X 0U R 8I0N FARES E A8T Ticket* will be bo sold from all main and branch lino points in Oregon to Eastern destination one way through California or via Portland. Stop overs within limit. Tickets on Sale Daily to Sept. Frnnk Thayer, w ife an I two child- | ren o f Mt. Pleasant passed through | Louie Sestak and Dennis Caldwell j Stayton Tuesday on their way to Mon- are attending the Pioneer Picnic at mo-ith to attend the graduating exer- i cises. Brownsville this week. r 3 -D ay T icket* (0 Sept. 30. Monday and went to Mill City Tuesday j where she will work for a few days. W . J. I TH E R Q U T f . Those nice rains came in just the right time to s|K>il a whole lot o f small | Wesley Gardner o f Fox Valley is vis potatoes and help the small grain crops. ! Misses Amelia, Gladys and Maggie iting at the J. R. and A . D. Gardner Glover expects to go to Salem the last I homes. Mrs. M. F. Ryan and daughter Mar o f the week to attend the Cherry Fair, j E. E. McKinney o f Shaw made business trip to Stayton yesterday. Tickets on Stilo Daily until Mrs. M. J. Quecner left Monday I When applied is absorbed immediate morning for a months’ visit in Eastern ly, leaving the skin soft, smooth and Oregon and Washington. delicately fragrant. Tw o sizes, 25c and L. J. Struett and w ife le ft for Port 50c. Beauchamp’s I'ru g Store. land last Thursday a fter spending the past three months in Stayton, J. T. Hunt and W. H. Downing were Mrs. E. T. Thayer and Mrs. Roy Ap- Stayton visitors Tuesday. let o f Lyons were trading with Stayton j S. H. Burson and Seth Williams were merchants the first o f the week. M ill City visitors Tuesday. Miss Mabel Gardner returned home ! I f you are troubled in body or call at the Drugless Institute. Summer Vacations SEASHORE O R M O U N T A IN S Engel Schott has moved to Ixmie Sestak’s house on W ater St. and Mr. Ike Conklin’s team started to run Mrs. Frost and F lo)d Shelton and Holford has moved into I.. S. Lam- away with a load o f lumber up third w ife o f Jordan were Stayton visitors bert's house on 3d St. street Tuesday afternoon. A fellow Tuesday. J. H. Missler and family, Mrs. Joe ! standing on the corner across from the It is reported that Mrs. David M ar Fisher und son Norval and Mrs. Dora j Farmers & Merchants bank ran out in- gie o f Corvallis is very ill, she form er Shreve and daughter N ellie attended I to the middle o f the street and stopped them at the nsk o f his Mfe. ly lived here. the Rose Festival Saturday and Sun L ost—A boy’s overcoat between Stay- day. form er Clarence Lalftmn and w ife o f French Lick, Indiana arrived here last Thurs WOOLEN MAN HERE C. 11. B ecau se th e y rea lize that a S tu d eb a k er is b u ilt o n h o n o r a n d w ith an ex p erie n ce in w a g o n b u ild in g that d a tes b a ck to 1852. Fa W. F. Kleckcr und family and Joe K locker and w ife spent Sunday in Mill City. ODD FELLOWS MEET r HOOSIERS COME Mrs. A. Hill is visiting in Mill City this week. 3 0 -F in a l Return Limit Oct 31st For beautifully illustrated booklet "Vacation Daye"and booklets describing Tiliamook County Beaches, New|>urt and other point*, as well as informs- to n alsdit Eastern Fares,routes, stop-overs,etc. call on nearest A g t or writo John M. Seott, General Passenger Agent. Portland Oregon ’ •e / :>*{/. * FOR YOUR FOURTH Something Will BE Doing EVERY MINUTE of the DAY Bali Games, Band (Concerts, Field Meat, Picnic, Fire Works, Dance And Contests F u n , F a s t an d F u r io u s F r o m F ir s i to F in ish Sunrise Salu tes B o y s ’ R a ce 12 y e a rs B and C on cert 8 a. m. 120 y a rd H u rd le R ace. C low n P a ra d e 8:45 B o y s ’ R a ce 12 to 16 y e a rs B all G a m e 10:00 a.m. F re e fo r all ra ce 50 y a rd s T u g o f W a r L in n co u n ty vs. M a rion D in n er B and C on cert 12:30 B all G am e 1:30 T ra c k M e e t a t th e B all G ir ls ’ ra ce 50 y a rd s S w im m in g C o n test a t th e B rid g e P o le V a u lt B road Jum p H ig h Jum p D iv in g C on test Band C on cert a t 7:00 p. m. F ire W o rk s a t 8:00 p. m. G rounds and un der 3 L e g g e d R a ce of A Big Dance a t the Opera Big Excursion fro m* Mill C it y - — Bali Gam e COME IN THE Sh ot P u t age F a t M a n ’s R ace Hoi ise at 9 p. m . 1:3 0 .- -S t a y to n vs. Mill C ity r ALL DAY I