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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1913)
STAYTON MAIL Noi ice to Preseli! Clsims: Nntice is horeliy inveii thst Ilio urulersiffned tu«« lieen hppoìii U h I by thè inutity eourt o f Marion couiity, Crt-gon, adminUtretor of thè estate o f J. A. Hornbucklo, «le- ceased. All persona having claims u- gattisl sani estate are reijuired to pre- sent thè sanie to thè undtni|Md st thè Karmers & Merchant« Bank st Stayton, Oreiron, dui. veritied a* re- «piired Ivy law, within « i l months fr«im thè «late here«>f. Oattnl st Stayton, Oretron, this 19th ds.v of June, 1913. 8. L. Stewart, Adnunistrator of thè estate o f J. A. Hornbuckle, deceuseti. S. H. Ileltrcl, attomey for estate 717 E . M . Olmsted Enter««! as seeond class matter at the poetoltice at Stay ton, Marion county, Oregon. under the act o f Congress o f March 3, 1879. All communication« should bo address««! to 1H K S tas ton M a ii .. S U B S C R I P T I O N S , #1 .“ O p o r y e a r i n m l v . i i K ' e A l v e r t i e l n t f K i i t c s o n < tp p lte a t Io n t am is of T hanks » 50 O bitkarjks - $1.00 up. Positively all papers stopped on expiration of subscript ion Miss Daisy Savage, deputy in the county clerk’s office in A l bany had the rather unique ex perience of making out her own marriage license one day last week. She should have no kick coming if the job was not a good one. The grange o f Linn county is against the proposed influx of Dourkaboors from Canada. The W e K n o w It M ill C ity L o c a ls A preacher at the close o f one his sermons said: “ Let all in the house who are paying their debts stand up” Presently every man, woman and child, with one ex ception, rose to their feet. The preacher seated them and said. “ Now every man not pay ing his debts stand up.” The exception, a careworn, hungry looking, individual clothed in his last summer suit, slowiy assumed a perpendicular position. “ How is it my „ friend,” . „ .u , « asked « c « . the «..e min- ister. “ You are the only man not to meet his obligations? “ I run Is it going to rain all summer? N E W INTERNATIONAL TM M ummm Wt situi Kvory dar In r»u r talk and nwtlns. st lumi,’ , on thè itreu l ; IU, in Mie »(Iter. shop ami ik'ltoHiI |« hi llkelr «lumllon Ih» ni.mi. mar o f aoiiw a . » »u n i. A filim i aakai Wha» makea niorlnr li irtUiif" Ynu iu.k Mie Ita alion <>f I urA A ah la . .>r Mie proli un claUon or JmJmtm. \\ Imi la arAd* r«ai.* l'Ina New Crea limi anawrra all klnda of «iinwlioiia In te«ii(iia(«'.tll.lnry.Uioaiaphr, rii lion, Kmviiiii Moni». Trini,., Alla auit Scivncaa, a l l A Mimi authonly. 400,000 Warda. aooo Mluatratlona. Coat »400.000. 2700 P a n a. Tha onlr «tlcMonarr «U h uHlta* $»*» Write ter mediai 0. D. McLane returned from Portland, where he ha 1 been in in t h e hospital several days, SaH affM d. M ata? « .» c . iiiiiiijnih‘nj»Miuiimu:iu: tx r* 1 • i a i much improved and is able to be JJr. r r e d e r i C K A n d e r s e n at work again. P H Y S IC IA N a n d SURGEON grangers claim that the immi- b w th iiT e m Tho town is (,uit0 l|uf at P"f* PHONE 1584 grants will not mix socially and w ^0 stood up. are my subscribers • sent organizing two lodges—The otherwise and will not be desir- and— ” “ Let us pray.” exclaimed Knights of the Maccabees and S U B L IM IT Y , OREGON , the minister. able citizens. I The Ladies of the Maccabees of , the World. Would you like to j join? H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. $th Annual Chjerry Fair OLD TIME Physician and Surgeon STAYTO N. Mrs. H. A. Baltimore return-_______________ ed from Portland Monday. OREGON T o head o ff a L c try D r M IIt T •clclom fa ll. Mrs. Iva Tunnicliffe is much Anti rain pm • improved, being able’, to walk i For Sale—Good Shropshire rams. In ! around the house. Mrs. Effie Davies of L| is visiting relatives here. quire of Jos. Becker. Stayton, Oregon. Portland 7-3x 4th OF JULY • CELEBRATION U SHAUTAUQUH 0 t OJ Strawberries for Sale at T. L, Saund- The school meeting passed off : very quiety. Mr. Chitwood was er’ s 2J miles cast of Stayton. Patch open for pickers Tuesday June 17. 15c i elected director. per gallon- tf. Mrs. Jim Dawes has taken her ® , mother Lyle to Portland to have For Sale—An 8-foot cut Champion binder, with tongue truck and trans|H>r- her eyes operated on. tation truck. All in good condition. Address H. Barkmeyer Sublimity, Ore. j Mrs. Maude Holt and daughter are in Salem visiting friends. 7-3x ^ Mrs. K itty Perdue returned from Albany last week. MUSIC By the Best BANDS - t JULY 3rd, 4th and 5th Special Rates On All Roads 1 i z i d a c m i j H n ci.T3 i i g in m 11 i VIA T H E Tickets on 3-Day Tickets o n Sale Daily until Sale Saturday and Sept. 30. Sunday. u.sun farts from the principal stations to Newport or Tillamook Beache 3 are as follows: « FROM TO FA RE FARE TO Portland Newport $6.25 Tillamook Beaches $4.00 <• << it Oregon City 6.25 4.70 << «« ft Salem 5.15 6.00 • 1 • 4 4 4 Albany 4.00 7.30 tf 44 44 Corvallis 3.75 7.10 < t 4» 44 Eugene 5.80 9.00 * i 44 44 Rose burg 8.75 12.00 4 4 44 44 Medford 12.00 17.20 4 4 44 44 Ashland 12.00 17.75 Corresponding low fares from other points. Week end tickets on sale from various points. & E. BY BUYING YOUR Bread, Cakes, Pies, and Doughnuts J. R. R ve? Albany at 7:20 a. m., Corvallis 7:50 a, m. and corrects with the S P. trains 16 and 14 Northbound and No. 13 Southbound. The play “ The Tide” by local talent under the auspicies o f the Knights of the Maccabees, was a success. Every one enjoyed the evening. STAYTO N. OREGON U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore gon, June 7, 1913. Cullums, o f Gates,Oregon, who, onFcb- ruary 20, 1912,made Homestead Entry No. 03386, for Northeast «juartcr. Sec tion 14, Towpshlp 9 South, Range 3 East, Willamette Meridian, has died notice of intention to make Final Com mutation Pru«>f, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver o f U. S. Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 24th day o f July, 1913. Claimant namea aa witnesaea: L. H. Simmons, A. E. Roda, L. M. Walling, W’ illiam T. Clark, all of Gatca, Oregon. H. F. Higby, Register. First pub. June 12. Last pub. July 10. WOOD FOR SALE OU1 Fir, per cord . . . . ... Maple “ •• Tailor Made Clothes Means Money Saved Notice is hereby given that William ...„.»3 .1 0 3.25 Second Growth Fir cord................ 3.00 Vine Maple |>cr tier........................ 1.60 Maple or Fir " " ........ ............. 1.50 Wood delivered in any size wanted and any amount. C. S. Lowg. tf We make all garments with utmost care the quality of material and excellent workmanship insure every order executed by us to be absolute ly right hih I satisfactory. There is real money saving quality In our Suits $19 John Henkel, The Tailor Stayton . . , Oregon TINWORK and PLUMBING Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm- ers-W e carry a line of pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. JACOB SPANIOL TWor© (joInn lt> l»*tJ U k o a Dr. L axu II vo Tablet. Better Than Spanking Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed, because it is not a habit but a dangerous disease. The West Stayton C. H. R owan D rug Co., D ept . 14‘J1 C hicago , III., have discovered a strictly harmless remedy for this distressing dis ease and to make known its merits they will send a 50c package se curely wrapped and prepaid Absolutely Free to any reader of The Stayton Mail. This remedy also cures frequent desire to urinate and inability to control urine night or day in old or young. The C. H. Rowan Co. is an Old Reliable House. Write to them today for the free medicine. Cure your family, then tell your friends. (Continued on Page 3) Miss Evans is visiting at the Osie Condit who has been home of Mrs. Walling. She also takes a part in the play “ The away visiting returned home Sunday. Turn of the Tide. ” Miss Mary Peters of Sublimity is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. LUMBER FOR SALE Branch this week. The Lee Kerber Sawmill Co., hag A. H. W olf all kinds o f rough lumber for sale. visitor Monday. Prices right. See them before buying. was a Stayton Mrs. Schmitz, Mrs. Blone and daughter Adeline, visited at the Forrette home Friday afternoon. ian ftoe HEALTie? , „ A-SECT! ON SHOWING CONSTRUCT!! OfTHE -SOLE Abbie Condit of Silverton is visiting at the Von Bohren home this week. Jacob Schmitz is having con siderable improvement done about his place in the way of new buildings. Mrs. It. VanNuys and Lizzie Dively returned home f r o m Woodbum Monday, where they had been attending Camp Meet ing the past week. Rocky Point Miss Emma Frank returned home f r o m Salem Saturday where she has been attending school. i icketa will be be sold from all main and branch line points in Oregon to Eastern destination one way through California or via Portland. Stop overs within limit. Ticket« on Sale Daily to Sept. 30—Final Return Limit Oct 31st John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent. Portland Oregon Third and Murion Streets Department of the Interior FOR SALE EXCURSION FARES EAST F >r beautifully illustrated booklet "Vacation i)ays” «nd booklets describing amook County Beaches, Newjiort and other points, as well as informa- n about Eastern Fares, routes, stop overs,etc call or nearest A gt or write M . R I N G U Notice For Publication Undertaker * n d Emba,mcr Miss Mabel Albee of Aumsville | was in town this week. To Tillamook and Newport Beaches Sunday Excursion Train on the C. Edith E. Clark, Plaintiff, vs. W nr E. Clnrk, Defendant. To Win. K. Clark, tho it hove iiMinrd «iofendsnt: In th«‘ mime o f the state o f Oregon: You are hereby required to appear snd answer the complaint f!I«.*«l auainst you in tin’ above entitloil Court and eau«e of tho tm or before the 3rd day of July, 1913, and if you fail to answer for wm t thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: That the bonds o f matrimony existimr between plaintiff and defendant be diaaolved ami that »he have such other and further relief as to the Court may »eem just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by IN STAYTON HOTEL ANN EX publication in the Stayton Mail, a week ly newspaper published weekly in the Town o f Stayton, Marion County Ore gon, by order o f Hon. W. M. llushey, County Judge of Marion County, Ore ATTO RNEY-AT-LAW . gon, dated on the 19th day of May, 1913, the first publication to be on (he 22nd N O TAR Y; PUBLIC day of May, 1913, snd you arc required Abstracts and Probata Work a Spocialtv to apiaiar an«l answer on or before the Office Over Dvldrleh'a llutdware Store. 3rd day of July, 1913. S. II. «Meltacl, 7-3 Attorney for Plaintiff. A few bargains in Second Hand sew ing machines left. Inquire Ht the Com Turn of the mercial Hotel. Cash or time. tf. Summer Vacations SEASHORE OR MOUNTAINS Season NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Smith were in ] town this week to see about the The Stayton Optical Company is the school. Mrs. Smith, formerly place to get your glasses. Next door Miss Wright taught in our school north of Lanccfiekis Shoe Store. and we will be glad to have her teach here again. 5 SALEM,OREGON 0 HOME INDUSTRY S. H. HELTZEL MEHRUM CO, The body o f Jake Smith, the boy who was drowned some time ago, was found Tuesday morn ing near Mehama. partmont No. 2. Bakery and Restaurant 5 inch««. llltultaltoB«, «te. U — nom iti» pu biU O t* Q ttb il« o a U llo aa«l rMiiT« ruiAMi In tho Circuit Court o f the Statu of Ort-g«>n for the County o f Marlon. !>«•• BON TON Mie a w <Jlrlrf«W p,m». —eh u a -t r illili aa "AStroka of Oeidua." India Panar fdltkwi: On thln,' oi«n.ino., airone. India papri. Wli.it a antla- fhctlon toowu thè .t/«nluna \V e ha ter Iti a forni ■>*» lltrlit and ao eonvenlent lo u,e I One half Mie Milekiie«* tind welrht o f Ut-suini tùiltluu. Raaular (d ltlaa : On »(rone ***** P*P*r Wt. Friends o f Miss Alice Drau- beaugh were sorry to have her leave town. She will b.‘ at the U. o f 0. Eugene this coming sea- S)n. PATRONIZE SUMMONS i isthe Answerf in A PM IN IS TR A TO U Published every Thursday by The king: and queen of Spain do not believe in rare suicide. Their sixth child was born bust week. «amim NOT1CE OF APPOINTMENT OF SOLD O N LY BY Fisher & Richardson Stayton, Oregon Ed. Jacobs, Geo. Downing and F. M. Fresh were Stayton callers Wednesday. E. C. Downing was transacting business in Stayton Wednesday. The Santiam VVoolen Mills 0/: STAYTON, Does all kinds of Custom work. Wool picked carded and batted for comforters and mattresses. Blankets washed and re napped. Dress Goods, Robes, Blankets, Etc., at retail. . PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES EUREKA FLOURING MILLS M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F FLOUR A N D FEED GEORGE SPANIOL, Proprietor Remodeled and Ready for Business “ Eureka” and “ Cooks Delight” Give our new flour a trial. PURITY, STRENGTH Every sack guaranteed. AND WHITENESS