The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 03, 1913, Image 3

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    Mill City Locals : Jordan Jingles
FÓur invitation
ONCE EACH W EEK W E PAY FOR
T H IS SPACE FOR T H E PRIVILEGE
O N LY O F INV ITING YOU O N C E
AGAIN T O BECOME A DEPO SITO R
O F OUR BANK.
We arc 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 p e r s o n a l
solicitation for
business.
Stayton State Bank J
M M «M T s» r sH M T J « M l€ S .I« M < M fM r a .
A share of the banking business
of Stayton and vicinity
'is solicited.
Farmers ót Merchants
Bank of Stayton, Oregon
C a p it a l $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0
N otice
KINDS
OF
PRODUCE
CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, EGGS
PORK, VEAL, LAMBS, AND HIDES
Wo pay the higheat market pricea in Stayton. If you cannot bring your
produce in, notify ua by phone, and we will send the wagon for it.
STAYTON CASH PRODUCE COMPANY
O. B. Trask Manager.
Stayton Oregon
Stayton Butcher Shop W . A. W E D D L E
(Too laic for lust week.)
Mrs. J. F. Potter and children
have gone to Newport for
month’s outing.
Miss Ethel Downing is in
Pendleton visiting friends.
Mr. Taylor and Mr. Richards
are at work leveling the school
grounds.
Geo. Pelnig is organizing an
Artisan lodge in Jordan Valley
this week.
Anyway he left
home with that intention.
Mr. Sandburg has been putting
up hay this week.
S t .
B o m f a c k '8
C a t h o l ic
Methodist
Quite a number of people in
Bond furnished to cover all cost this vicinity have been operated Methodist Episcopal Church, order of
services: Bible school at 10 a. m.,
DENTIST
and insure'a first class guaranteed upon for “ tightitis,” by a couple A. S. Pancoast, Superintendent-
job.
of transient Camera Obscura ex­ Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Office over Deidrich’a Store
Midweek Prayer and Bible Study,
perts. We understand that the
Phone 2152
Stavton, Ore
See me and let me figure on your operations were successful in Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Epworth
League, Sunday, 6. p. m., Clark
every instance.
Mace, Pres. Ladies' Aid Society,
work, I can save you money.
O V E R « 6 Y EA F .
E X P E R IE N C E
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
S t a y t o n , O regon
G. F. KORINEK, V. S, B. V. Sc.
Veterinarian
Trcata all domestic animals, also
applies the Tuberculin teat.
Telephone 3x7
Office at Stayton Stables
STAYTON
. . . .
OREGOf
R h e u m * tic
p a in *
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re lie v e d
D r. M iles’ A n t i - P a i n P it t» .
IT
SE ST A K &
T H O M A S,
Proprietors.
P atents
rade M arks
D e s ig n *
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
Leave Albany Daily 7:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. Ex. Sun.
Arrive Newport “ 12:40 p .m . “ 6:30 p. m. Ex. Sun.
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
Season, Week-end and Sunday.
Excursion Fares E a s t
Tickets on sale daily until September 30th from all main and
branch line points to Eastern destinations one way* through
California or via Portland. Return limit October 31st.
For illustratad booklet on Newport, or copy of
“ Vacation Days in Oregon,’’ call on nearest Agt.
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Quality Photos
C hurch ,
E N. TEAGUE
OREGON
Double Daily Train Service
Sublimity; Rev. A. Lainck, rector.
Low m i s s 8 a. m., high mas* 10:30
a . m., first and third Sundays in the
month; high mass 10:30 a. m., sec­
ond, fourth and fifth Sundays. Ves-
|*ers at eventide.
Services will be^held every Sunday.
Preaching at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.( Mrs. W. H.
Hobson, superintendent. Y. P. S. C. E.
at 6:45 p. m., Miss Florence Morton
Pres. Ladies Aid society meets each
Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., Mrs. G. D.
Thomas, Pres., H. E. Rossell, pastor.
Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D.
No outing is complete unless you visit this old reliable seaside resort
which offers to the summer visitor a charm of ennvonment not found else­
where. Delightful points of interest in the neighborhood, deep-sea-fishing,
surf bathing, boating, hot sea bathing in the new Natatorium. Cottages,
room houses and tents at reasonable rates. Ample hotel accomodations,
abundance of sea food, oysters, clams, crabs—milk and vegetables, ab­
sence of formality and a homelike welcome for all.
priest in charge. High mass second
fourth and fifth Sundays 8:30 a. m.,
Priest’s address: Sublimity, Oregon.
Christian
PHYSICIAN JAN I) SURGEON
NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY
Experiments with a tree plant­
ing machine at the Utah Agricul­
tural Experiment Station indi­
Mehama Band is planning an cate that it may be used to ad­
extensive program for the Fourth vantage in reforesting old burn­
and everyone in Lyons and Fox ed areas on the national forests.
Valley intend to be there.
The leading forest schools of
W. R. Surey who has been on
the sick list for several weeks is the country not only have their
some better and able to be out. own forest tracts for continuous
experiments, but give their stu­
Mrs. Maude Trask is going to dents actual experience in the
the coast for her health.
woods by having them take part
Mr. Mercer and family of Sa­ in big lumbering operations.
lem visited last Sunday with his
brother, Henry Mercer of Mead-
owbrook.
Kale planting is nearly finish­
ed in the valley.
Earl Allen took Louie Schnack-
enburg to Stayton in his new
auto last Sunday, to consult Dr.
Brewer.
Mr. Schnackenburg
Baptist
has been quite sick for some
time.
Preaching every Sunday morning!
at 11 o'clock b y Rev. A. C. Eaton. |
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bodeker Sunday
school at 10 a. m., H. N.j
who have been in Cal. on their Huntley, supt. B Y P U at 6:30 p. m.
wedding trip have returned to Mrs. Eaton, president.
Hoover to live.
Catholic
Fox Valley Grange held a very
interesting meeting last Satur­ CtniKCH O F TH K l.MMACULATK CoNCKI-
tion, Stayton; Rev, A. Lainck
day.
Architect & Designer
STAYTON
POWDER
Forest Notes
Contractor & Builder
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
Women who suffer from extreme
nervousness, often enJure much
Mrs. Sarah Cox returned last
suffering I-tfore finding any relief.
week from a visit at T. H.
Mrs. Daniel Kintner, of Defiance,
Thomas’ on Thomas Creek.
O., had such an experience, regard­
ing which she says:
Dr. Adams was down from his
"I h a d sto m ach
homestead after strawberries
trouble w hen I w as
last week,
H ch teen r e a r s old
th a t broke dow n
m y h e alth , a n d for
T. H. Thomas, Joe Burton, Mit
y ears I suffered
w ith nervousness,
Lee Leonard of l^tke City, Yeoman, John Davenport and
headache, Indlaes-
Calif., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Oscar Burch have gone to the
tlon a n d nervous
spasms.
Ths
head of Rock Creek to put in a
McLane.
spasm s g o t so bad
telephone line.
I would h ave them
Mr. and Mrs. Debingham, who
th ree o r four tim e s
n week. A fter t r y ­
have been cooking at one of the
ing n early every
r e m e d y recom ­
Hammond Lumber Company’s
m ended, I began
camps for several months are
„
,
tak in g Dr. M iles’
Absolutely Pure
N ervine, and I m u st any it helped me
going to their home in Portland
wonderfully.
I
have
had
The o n ly b a k in g n ow tktr. ousness fo r se v e ra l years." no se v e rs n e rv ­
to stay through the hot weather.
tnado fro m R o y a lO ra p o ‘
MRS. DAN K IN T N B R ,
The Balkan War has brought
They expect to return in the fall
O ro a m o f T a rta r
1001 P le a sa n t St., Lwdance, O.
about a rise in certain lumber
and take up their old place.
Many remedies are recommended
prices in Europe because of the WnilUM.HO LIME PHOSPHATE for diseases of the nervous system
The logging camps have shut
big demand for wood for am
that fail to produce results because
down to give the men a week off
munition boxes.
they do not reach the seat of the
The
Turner
campmeeting
has
for the Fourth of July.
trouble. Dr. Miles’ Nervine has
broken up. Gee it must be fierce proven
its value in sach cases so
The saw mill has closed down
to have to go back to work again many times that it is unnecessary
Dogwood,
the
principal
source
for a week or two for repairs.
of shuttles for use in cotton mills right in the middle of Summer. to make claims for i t You can
Mrs. W. H. Holt and Mrs. is growing scarcer year by year,
prove its merits for yourself by
Miscreants destroyed some of getting a bottle of your druggist,
Clay returned from Salem last and various substitutes are being
the children’s gardens in P o rt-! who will return the price if yon
week.
tried, but with no great success. land last week. Some people are receive no benefit.
The Company has completed
too darned mean to be allowed to M ILES M ED ICA L^CO ., E lk h a rt, Ind.
a large oil tank in connection
The officials of the Yosemite live.
with their engine barn. They National Park are cooperating
will burn oil in their locomotives with the forest officers of the
to lessen the danger of setting Stanislaus and Sierra national
fires with the logging trains.
F o r a S e a s h o re O u t in g
forests for fire preventation and
control in both the park and the
GO TO
1’orests.
Mr. Elder spent last Sunday at
home. He came down Saturday
FRESH and SALT MEATS
night from Potter’s mill where
Pure Lard at All Times
Business Blocks and Bungalows. he is working.
Highest Market Price Paid For
PHONE 3x8
STAYTON .
. OREGON
FAT STOCK
The Glendale bank robber,
Diamond, gave himself up. He
says that he was drunk. If that
is so, wonder who did the drink­
Stayton
•
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- Oregon
ing.
W . A. RIGGS
N m n Worn» Finds
Relief A fter Many Years
Lyons and Fox
Valley
You are assured of a safe deposi­
tory and courteous treatment at
this bank, by ample capital and
long experience in the banking
business.
WE W ANT A L L
fekM IM M BlUtC Ea«r A
THE PRATT STUDIO
IS A PE R M A N E N T IN ST I T U T ION. 1^ HAVE
LOCATED PER M A N EN T L Y IN S T A Y T O N ,
i h a v e L e a s e d m y b u il d in g f o r
2
YEARS. I SPEN D MY M O N EY IN ST A Y -
T O N . T H IN K IT OVER.
P * _ _ e I will meet any Legitinate
^ r i l C C S competion. Come and see me
B
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Q U A L IT Y
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Thursday afternoon, Mrs. J. R. Gard­
ner, Pres. Pastor of the church, E. I I
Sutton Mace.
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A spiritualist campmeeting is j
to be held at New Era, July 6 toj
Aug. 4. We should have gotten
this notice via the spirit world, j
but we d id n 't We clipped it
from the Silverton Appeal.
•BBI
Bring work by any photographer in Stayton or Mar-
ion County and compair it with mine. I will abide by
that decision.
OUR WORK IS ABSOLUTELY ON THE SQUARE.
Pratt Studio si“ “ 8 5 ?
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l ' a t o u t n tn k # n t h r o u f h Munti A «
Fresh, bait & Cured Meats Scientific flmcricf.«.
To
Lard & Creamery Butter.
Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock t o & S K V r s E s A 1
§| hv ml noti*«, w ith o u t olinrge, lu th e
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more voters in Illinois.
Yet
some people claim that the U. S.
will never adopt universal suf­
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