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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1913)
J o r d a n J in g le s Our Invitation ONCE EACH T H IS SPAC E O NLY W EEK W E FOR O F TH E IN V IT IN G P A Y FOR P R IV IL E G E YOU ONCE A G A IN T O B E C O M E A D E P O S IT O R OF OUR BANK. W e 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 personal (Too late for laat w eek .) several days last week her sister Mrs. Ashby. visiting Mr. and Mr». Nott visited the Seibel home last Sunday. at A nice rain, ciops are looking Miss Lillian Reese o f near fine, several o f the farmer» are Canby i» visiting her uncle Grant commencing to make clover Ashby. hay, R. G. Ashby ha» gone to Mr. Carl»on and family are Mulino for a couple of weeks moving to their new home near stay at his farm at that place. West Stayton, just recently trad Mr». Percy Broughton o f Vic ing their farm for property there. tor Point has been visiting her Their many friends and neigh parents Mr. and Mrs. Morley the bor» will regret their departure. past few days. Mr. and Mr». Clyde Thomas Mrs. Chas. McElhaney, Law went to Stayton last Friday. rence and Edna McElhaney are I/iyal, Enid and Wad Finable visiting in Portland this week. »pent last week at the Rose City. Mr. Fred Caspell and wife are He reports a »plendid time. visiting at the Geo. Caspell home A b s o lu te ly The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Makes delicious home-baked foods of maximum* quality at ir.hilmii m cost. Makes home baking pleasant and profitable Mr. and Mr». Murphy o f Stay- this week. ton are camping near her farm, Mrs. Ix'da Bowen returned to while they are very busy inclos her home in Salem after a short ing it with a new wire fence. visit with the home folks. solicitation for business. Mr. Combs and sons are com mencing to build a modem up-to- date stock barn on their farm. I Stayton State Bank Mr». Thresa McCully o f Los Angles, Cal., is here visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson. .rj iM fM îmtn H mt jt jr^ror^rj. “ Another Navy Aviator falls 1600 fe e t," is a headline in a daily paper. Seems as if they n t . P le a s a n t would be more careful, as we do not have any great number in Mrs. W. R. Ray and children the navy anyhow. Zona and Irvine and nephew Ben Thayer went to Breitenbush springs Saturday. Mr. and Mr». Roy Huber who went to Grants Pas», Oregon in tending to spend the summer as Miss Ethel Smith made a busi-; he was a salesman for the A l ness trip to Albany last w’eek. uminum ware, but there was Miss Elsie Thayer has returned j “ nothing doing” for Rube, so home for her vacation. She has1 returned home to Ma in Jordan spent the past winter attending this week. the Normal school at Monmouth. Jordan will celebrate the 4th Willie Ryan went to Scio Mon-; o f July. Good music will be day evening to attend the opera furnished by the Jordan band. An enjoyable program and dinner Mr. and Mrs. D. Townes and on the grounds. In the after- daughter Mabel were entertained there will be horse racing, buck at the F. T. Thayer home Sun- j Irfk ing contest, foot racing and all day. kinds of athletic sports, ball Charlie Peters came over from game and many other special Silverton last week to spend a features. Big dance in the even few weeks with home folks. ing. Everybody come and help enjoy a good time. Hazel Lambert spent several of Stayton and vicinity [is 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. days in Stayton last week. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon C a p ita l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 N otice O F P R O D U C E CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, EGGS PORK, VEAL, LAMBS, AND HIDES We pay the highest market pricca In Stayton. I f you cannot bring your produce in, notify ua by phone, and we will tend the wagon fo r it. STAYTON CASH PRODUCE COMPANY O. B. Trask Manager # Stayton Oregon Stayton Butcher Shop w . FRESH and SALT MEATS Pure Lard at All Times Highest Market Price Paid FAT STOCK A. W ED D LE Architect & Designer For Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D. DENTIST . Bond furnished to cover all cost and insureja first class guaranteed job. Stavton. Ore See me and let me figure on your work, I can save you money. C. H. BREWER, M. D. STAYTO N OREGON P H Y S IC IA N |AND SURGEON S ta yto n STAYTON MEAT MARKET , O regon SESTAK & G. F. KORINEK, V. S , B. V. Sc. THOM AS, Veterinarian Proprietors. Trenta all domestic animala, alac appliea the Tuberculin teat. Telephone 3x7 Office mi SlMyton S u b le t STAYTO N Rheumatic - pnln» am Dr. UUaa' Anti-rain Pilla. OREGOI rellcvrrt 17 The ball game atdWest Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Boone Frost Sunday between the U. S. boys' spent Wednesday night at thQ( and West Stayton was bum. A home of their son, Floyd Shelton.! score o f 21 to 2 in favor o f West Lee Downing and children Stayton. spent a few days last week at the Miss Jessie Mclnnis was the home of H. Dempsy of Marion guest o f Miss Corda Brower Sun county. day. John Huber made a business J. W. Hartog o f Portland was trip to Salem Tuesday. seen in West Stayton Sunday. Crystal and Bessie Shank were i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Casiday Stayton visitors Tuesday after o f near Aumsville were the guests noon. o f John Mack Sunday. W e s t S tay to n Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock M c A lp in N otes (Continued from Page 2) Bert Walling of Salem is look ing after his interests here. Mrs. W. J. Humphreys return John Hartog was about the city ed home Friday after a few on business a few days last week. weeks visit with her children in Mr. Jessuy and family of Salem. North Yakima arrived one day Miss Louis Ashby is home for last week and are at present oc her summer vacation. cupying the R. Van Nuys house. Joe Morley was quite sick for The Misses Adeline Blone and a few days but is reported much Frances Tripp were Stayton better. visitors Tuesday. Lois McElhaney returned home Work on the new cannery is the first of the week from Salem being rushed. Watch W e s t where she has been attending Stayton boom! Normal School. George Brower is visiting home John Kinisey and wife and folks for a few days. Sheila Neal visited at the Nott Arthur Forrutte has begun the home Friday. erection of a new barn on his place near here. I f you are offered a so called $1.00 article .50, either one o f two things are possible, article is a 50 cent one or the merchant is ing money. O n e cannot continually money and do business. \ fj for the los lose tt' Our Merchandise is Always Reliable * “ Quick Sales and Small Profits” Is Our Slogan. * Almost Everything to Eat and Wear at * 'ft Gehlen’s M S D S E . Store C o m m e r c ia l H 'ft o tel F. O. BRYANT, Proprietor New Management, New Service, Newly Equipped. Your Patronage Solicited. COMMERCIAL TRADE A SPECIALTY STAYTON . . OREGON . UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SUMMER SCHOOL Aug. J, 1913 Tw enty-five Instructors—F ifty Courses Distinguished, tore added to Regular Faculty. University Dormitories Open. Reduced Railroad Rates. Z~- OREGON Contractor & Builder Office over De id rich’ s Store Phone 2152 ’ Last Saturday the little daugh The Misses Dorothy and Maud- ter o f Mr. and Mrs. John Mack fell from a cross beam in their ie Smith were entertained at the barn and was badly hurt. The Shank home Sunday. I)r. says he thinks it might be Mr. and Mrs. Henry Senz call fatal. ed at the Pat Lambert home Sun G. W. Brower returned Friday day afternoon. PHONE 3x8 STAYTO N — ----------------------- ! Lyle Lutz stayed last week I with his cousin, Mrs. W. R. Brenner. Arnold Senz is digging a well for Mr. Kloer. These showers we are having Business Blocks and Bungalows. are fine for plant setting. A RI<JCS ., E. N. TEAGUE Stayton W e s t S ta y to n an d A um sville night from Spokane, Wash, where Bill Brown of Lebanon was in he has been employed for some this vicinity a few days buying time in the truit tree business. lambs. K I N D S It is claimed by the Capital Journal (Salem) that opium dens thrive i n that f a i r city, and that the traffic t . i been going on for some tin . Why not smoke 'em out? MERCHANT W H i MISREPRE t THE SENTS V ALU E IN HIS ADVERTISING % WINS NO PERM ANENT CUSTOMERS. % % % 'ft A share of the banking business WE W AN T A L L pure Board and RoomJ at Eastern Educa $3.50 per week. For Complete Illustrated Catalog, Address, The Registrar, University of Oregon, Eugene Lumber Prices Rough Lumber at Pietrok’s Mill will be sold until July 1st at the following price. $6.00 per 1000 feet COME EARLY AND GET YOUR PICK. (Too late for last week) Don Mclnnis and sister Miss Joe Morley is putting up a 50x Jessie were entertained at the 60 barn. On Tuesday ho had an Brower home Sunday. old fashioned barn-raising with a big feast at noon. About 28 men There was a telephone meeting helped raise the barn. held at R J. Kusy’s house Fri- Harrison Humphreys spent I day evening. Subscribe for the Mair $1.50 per year, strictly in advance