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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1913)
^|Big Carnival 3 Company f e e /-? July Miss. Mamie Laux went to Salem yea- terday where she will work. Mrs. S. H. Buraon returned Satur day from a visit in Woodburn. Eil. Smith and wife of Mt. Pleasant were Stay ton visitors Wednesday. "1 didn't find this out mrself. i heard my grandfather savit a good many years ago. Me said he had proved that it paid to buy a Studebaker. I followed his advice to my ow n satisfaction." " A wagon can't have life in it unless it has the material and work and finish in it. The Studebaker people have been making vehicles for sixty y ears- They ought to know how to make wagons right—and they do. They have the reputation because they’ve produced the goods. They don’t put the name Studebaker on until the wagon's rtffiC and when you see the name Studebaker on a vehicle o f any kind it is your insurance o f quality.** “ That's why I buy a Studebaker. ! trust a Studebaker wagon because 1 trust the people that make them. It's good business." “ A Studebaker promise is always made good." S o u th STUDEBAKER HSW YORK MINNEAPOLIS STAYTON MARKET REPORT 11 Hens_________________ 11 Springs_______________ 18 Broilers______ _________ Roosters_________ 7 Mixed Chickens______ 10 to 11 (itese __________________ ______ 9 Pucks_____________ 11 T urkeys................. 17 Pressed T urk eys__________ ___ 22 ...................... ...........10 to 13 P ork .. _______ _______ 9to 11 Live Hogs, C hoice______ 8 1 ve Hogs, Heavy Rough 7 R egs....................... 20 Corrected Thursdays but subject to change without notice. c R.EA'TT i O Wanted—fresh milk that are going to be Smith. n W E B S T E R 'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE M E R R IA M cows. Cows fresh. —Alva Victor Davie o f Portland is here this week visiting his parents and having n good time fishing and eating straw berries. Part o f the ball team did not get home from Brownsville until Sundav morning. W EBSTER T h e O n ly N e w u n a b r id g e d d i c t io n a r y in m a n y y e a r s . C o n ta in s th a p i t h a n d e s s e n c e o f a n a u th o r ita tiv e lib r a r y . C o v e r s e v e r y fie ld o f k n o w l e d g e . A n E n c y c l o p e d i a in a s in g le b o o k . T h e O n ly D ic t io n a r y w it h th e N e w D i v id e d P a g e . 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 W o r d s , 2 7 0 0 P a g e s. 6 000 I llu s tr a tio n s . C o st n e a r ly h a lf a m illio n d o lla r s . L e t u s t e ll y o u a b o u t th i3 m o st r e m a r k a b le s in g le v o lu m e . Write for r.unpie paces, full par ticulars, etc. Eld. Chrisman and wife o f Linn coun ty were trading with Stayton merchants Tuesday. Mike Fuch and family o f British Col umbia will spend the summer with rel atives here. In the county court o f the (date of Oregon for Marion County. In the Matter o f the Estate o f Har vey L. Crump, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Coun- ty Court o f Marion County, Oregon, duly appointed Nettie Crump adminis tratrix o f the estate o f Harvey L. Crump, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to tile the lim e with tha said administratrix within six months from the date of this notice by sending the same to her at her address, Sublimity. Oregon, duly verified as required by law. Dated this 21st day o f June 1913. NETTIE CRUMP, Administratrix o f the estate of Har vey L. Crump, deceased. Carson & Brown, Salem, Attorneys for estate. First Pub. June 26. Last Pub. July 24. NYAL’S FACE CREAM Lost—Overcoat between Stayton and When applied is absorbed immediate Mill City. Finder leave at Mail office. ly, leaving the skin soft, -mooth and E. A. Weddle. delicately fragrant. Two sizes, 25c and 50e.—Beauchamp’s Drug Store. Dr. A. C. Eaton will preach in the Methodist church at 8 p. m. next Sun day evening. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC N a ir a this Rock Point paper and w e w ill sen d fr e e a set of Pocket 1•'“>! meeting passed off M aps •V-ietly. F. M. Fresh was re ctor for three years. ..... .. Lu,..o was elected direct or or one year to fill the unex- G. K . Merri «in Ce. pirt d time of Adam Burns. E. S p rin g field , M » m . P C. owning was reelected clerk. A on mill tax was levied for| H. J. Mutchler made a trip to Portland s ho)i purposes which will enab le us to have 8 months o f school. yesterday. E. C. Downing and mother motored to Salem Friday after- v fh« latter’s sister Miss Car- „ .ompanied them home. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADM IN ISTRATRIX. Bend, Ind. CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS CITY DENVER SALT LACK CITY SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND. ORE. A ftm Jake Etzel and wife and Miss Statler o f Fern Ridge were in town Monday. M iss. Liizie Cramer o f Sublimity is staying at the Diedrich home this week. Sc* our Dealer or u tile us. Miss Nora Wann o f Salem is visiting at the Hosford home. Dr. Hobson and wife o f Scio are vis iting with home folks this week. ..win is good for growing crops it is bad on the early hay and Mary Etzel o f Sublimity and Geo. It has been misrepresented to several Lambrecht and wife o f Fern Ridge people lately that the Stayton Hotel were here Monday. was closed. The Stayton Hotel is open Misses Ida Hurt and LaVerne Knerr to the public now and has been all the o f Mill City were visiting in Stayton time. Representations to the contrary will be prosecuted. Saturday and Sunday. F rank L e sl e y . Bert Beal and wife and E<1. Beal of 1 North Santiam were trading with Stay ton merchants Monday. FOR SALE Herman Shelberg, Internal Revenue Small square piano, rosewood case. Inspector, was in town Monday on his Price $35.00 if taken at on ce.-M rs. regular tour o f inspection. D. E. Ferguson._____________ _ Roy and Lula Ferguson o f Amity. Oregon, are visiting with Jos. Hamman and friends this week. E. C. Downing and family at tended t h e wedding o f Miss Eolith VonBehren near Aums- ville Wednesday. T ake One P a in P ill, L. 0. Reynolds and wife call ed at the A. Frank home. th e n — T a k e it 1200 head o f Iambs were shipped from The pastor o f the Methodist church will preach on the “ Parable of the West Stayton and West Scio by the Union Meat Co. yesterday. Soils” next Sunday morning. Alvin Bums was a Sublimity caller Monday. E asy. J. T. Hunt and wife went Sa mi visitors one day last week. The road work has been stop ped several days on account of the rain. ■ S. H. Heitzel returned from a visit with her parents in Portland last we k. Ch 'rley Epley o f Sidney visited loiks the first o f the week . iv visile i at e j l . A . Vv edtiie home the first of the j week Mr. Hess returned to his home Tu> day morning. ‘ iud’ ’ Weddle who has been visiting w.i.i his family the past few days, re- *o Mill City T lesday. He e x -' iu.ni.. to that city next week. F o r N e u r a lg ia , n o t h in g ia b e tte r th a n Dr. M i l e s ’ A n t i - P a i n Pills U s e d b y th o u s a n d s f o r a g e n e r a t io n Those who have suffered from neuralgic pains need not be told how necessary it is to secure re lief. The easiest way out of neuralgia is to use Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. They have re lieved sufferers for so many years that they have becom e a household necessity. " I h a v e taken Dr. Milo»* A n tl-P h ln P ill» fo r five year* nn<l th ey a re the o n ly t h in « th a t d oes m e a n y good. T h e y have relieved n eu ralgia In m y head In fifteen m inute*. I have a I no taken th em fo r rheu m atism , h e a d ache, pains In th e breast, tooth a ch e, ea ra ch e and pains In the b ow els and limb*. 1 h ave fou n d n oth in g to equ al them an d th e y are all th at la cla im ed fo r t h e m .” J. W . S E D G E , B lue Sprin gs, M o, A t all d ru g gists— 25 doses 25 cents. N ever sold In bulk. M ILE S M E D IC A L CO , E lkhart, Ind. T Wanted At Once 15 Cordwood Chop’ J. W. Mayo and P. Deidrich are two $1.50 per o f our business men who took flying pers. Good Balm Timber. cord. —Stayton Excelsior Mill. Stayton, trips to Portland this week. Oregon 7-3x. Mrs. Mertin Mack, whohas been visit ing home folks for some time returned O V E R es Y E A R S ' to her home in Gooch Tuesday. E X P E R IE N C E Mrs. Chas. Cladck who has been visiting friends in Salemjreturned home the latter part o f last week. P For Sale—Bay team o f geldings well matched, 15 and 8 years old, wt. 3200.— H. Barkemeyer, Sublimity, Ore. 7-10x. C All kinds o f rough lumber, all sizes, right prices. Special sale on slab wood stove length, 50c per load. At the Lee Kerber Sawmill. rade M a rk s D e s ig n s o p y r ig h t s A c . Anyone «stifling n akwtrh find doacrlptlor muy cut agency for »ecuring paler »fCl is, f«. r a l e n t i taken en through Munn A Co. . rece!vi receive tprrial notici, . without c harge, in the Scientific Am e rican . A h a n d fo m e ly H lnatrnfei w eekly, fo rg e â t rlr • ilnUoii o f any arientlfle Journal. T erm a. f j a j - n r ; fo u r m onths, $1. Hold by all rnwsdeaLor • Wes Gentry took out a bran l new brass trimmed surry and a new driving harness from Korinek & Mielke’s last Friday. D. E. Fertruson has sold his place on West High street to M. Goodie. Mr. Ferguson has not yet decided just where he will locate. aten ts ' o « w *nof *■ mi qnlcfcljr a b o r r a la '»nr o p in io n fr h ether in ven tion It p ro b a b ly rmletitnhU). f o m m unir«, •nt«trief l y çonflriontliftl. HAN0B00K o*. I’ n r .n i. Mrs. Balling ami children left for their home in San Francisco,Wednesdsy after an extended visit with home folks here. .0)1 i MU NN & Co.38 F "5 ' « New Kori; Iiranch Office, PL Washington, D. Ü* $100 Reward, $100 Tho rea d ers o f th is p a p er w ill 1 u c d t o l e a r n t h a t t h o r n Is a t b a s t o n « r o a d ' 4 <11 i c : j t h a t » c l o n e * b a n b - o n cb le to c u : a In a ll lls « t a p i s , n n d th a t I * C atarrh. 1 1 . I t ’s C a t a r r h C u r o l i t b o o n l y p o s itive c u ro n o w k n o w n t o th o m ed ic al f r a t e r n i t y . C a t a r r h tclnr a c o n s t i t u t i o n a l d lje a s o , re q uire a a C o n s t it u t io n a l t r e a t- tr t Rates C a t a r r h Curs Is t s k s n i n te r n a lly , a c tin g d ir e c tly u p o n th e blo o d anil n r c o u s s u r f a c e * o f t h o * y » t o m , t h e r e b y d c s l r o y l m r t h e f o u n d a t i o n o f t h o die - e ia o, a .a t R iv in g tb o p a tie n t s tre n g th b y 8 u p tho c on stitu tion an d neslstlmr n a tu r o In d o in g Its w o r k . Tho p ro p rie to r* havo *o n . li f . i th In 11* curativo p iv- Tom Riggs was unlucky enough to er* Ihat tliey off' r Ono Hundri 1 Doli ir» fo r any raso flint It fall» to cure. Stnd break an axle to his auto at Brownsville fo r lint o f testimonial». Address T . 1 . CIIENj.y A CO., Toledo, Ohio» and then lucky «nough to find one there B oli by eli D rnrrlets, V. e. that fit all right. T *k* U sll's Fam ily PUU (o r c o a stlp stlos. .65 .75 .95 • Pints . . . . Quarts . . . ! $ 1.00 1.25 Economy Jars Pints . . . . Quarts . . . . 1-2 Gallon . . $ 1.00 1.25 1.50 i Schram Jars Pints . . . . Quarts............. .75 .85 KEEP OFF THE FLIES DR. HESS’ Spray for your cow brings best results. Sprayers to put it on for sale by us. THOMAS-MAYO CO. K in g s t o n K in k s hart’s home noon, Wednesday after- P. P. Crabtree and family call Arthur McKinzie went to Scio ed at the J. W. Kiphart farm Monday. Friday with a load of wool. Samuel King has a new chin Frank Rauscher called at the 0. J. Ruettgers farm Monday. chilla coat but it doBen't stop the rain. Mrs. Baker visited at Mc Nicholas Geymer and wife Kenzie’s Monday. were trading with Stayton mer Ed. Popham called at the M. chants Saturday. H. Titus farm Monday. Mrs. Munkers is visiting a t L u la > Bothers began working the home of her daughter Mrs. on Ruettger’s barn Tuesday. Joseph Gassner this week. j John Robertson was trading in James Archer called at the Stayton Monday. Crabtree farm Friday. W. F. Klecker made a business trip to Mill City today. ‘ cu em ea . Schmitt Bros, are sawing wood for C. P. Dar.it this week. l-"I..' ------- ----- ------------------------ — Golden State Masons Crystal and Bessie Shank o f Mt. Pleas ant were Stayton visitors Tuesday. W . F. Harris o f West Stayton made a business trip to Stayton Wednesday. ' )’ - - Quarts.................. 1-2 Gallon • • • t Don’t Miss IT Cherries For S a le-10c per gallon. Com-’ and pick them. Alva Smith. ,v- ' Pints ................. 11-12 B. B. Rive o f West Stay ton made a business trip to town Tuesday. "A wagon that doesn't last is expensive no matter what price you pay for i t ’’ "Suppose you buy three wagons, one after the other, and the three of them don’t last as long as one Studebaker—which is the best b a r g a in ? " V y,' — Mason Jars Mrs. Grace Keys o f Moharn.t was a Slayton visitor vest. rday. "T h a t’s reasonable, isn’ t it ? ” ' V-"V % r— YOU NEED JARS Hud Fresh o f S aw made a busi nos* trip to town W elneeday. — that’s why I buy a Studebaker’ * " — Canning Time A id still it rain«,l>ut belter now than h irvost. “77ie LIFE o f a wagon is what counts ■ Mrs. Crabtree visited at the James Gassner and wife were McKenzie home Wednesday. trading in Stayton Saturday. Mr. Archie has completed his John Pietrok is hauling lumber new barn and is now hauling for his new house. lumbei^or a machine shed. V. J. I’hilippi a n d wife were trading in Stayton Tuesday. N o r t h S a n t ia m James Baker left Friday for | Marysville, California where he will work in the orange groves. Nellie, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs: John Mack is get Sammy Williams is visiting at ting along nicely under the care the N. S. Titus home, he has of Dr. Brewer after the severe | been at Silverton for some time fall from the barn loft. I setting up a sawmill. A surprise party was given at Ves, Floyd and Harry Downing the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira and Otto Peters returned Sunday Thomas last Friday evening, A , from fishing on Crabtree creek. nice crowd was present and re They report a good catch. port a fine time. Daniel Dodson spent Sunday Roy Maple took the train fer at the J. W. Kiphart home. Portland Sunday. M. H. Titus and wife visited at Miss Rosa Sperry of Woodburn the V. J. Philippi home Sunday. is employed at the home of Mr. Mrs. Pietrok and son Paul and Mrs. Bert Beal. were Stayton visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Casidy M. S. Titus and wife visited at visited at the John Mack home V. J. Philippi’s Sunday evening. Sunday. Mrs. Enos Goodman visited at Services are postponed until the Carl Titus home a few days after camp meeting at the Christ last week. ian church. Mrs. Kiphart returned Friday The “ I'll Try Band” will .hold from a weeks visit at Aumsville. a business meeting Thursday Mrs.Carl Titus visited relatives evening at the church. in Stayton Sunday. Lon Titus called at J. W. Kip- T o b ss fi o ff n h An II - 1 h III P illa ■ ir v Dr. M ll* r avIJoin fall.