The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 03, 1913, Image 4

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NOTICE !
THE MERCHANT W H O MISREPRE- ^
SENTS VALUE IN HIS ADVERTISING .?
WINS NO PERM ANENT CUSTOMERS. q\
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If you are offered a so called
.50. either one of two things
article is a 50 cent one or the
ing money. O n e cannot
money and do business.
$1.00 article
are possible,
merchant is
continually
T J. Ware was in from the farm
Tuesday.
for
the
los­
lose
“Quick Sales and Small Profits" Is Our Slogan.
Almost Everything to Eat and Wear at
Gehlen’s S d s e . Store $
BAI RGAINS
FARI ri and CITY
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PIÏ0PERTY
d Come in and see me. I can suit 1
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your needs in any line.
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Deeds and Conveyancing a Specialty 1
f]S. H. HELTZEL 1
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T H i 1 i n
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M aso n Ja r s
P in t s ..................
Q u arts..................
1-2 Gallon . . . .
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.6 5
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.9 5
G o ld e n S t a t e M a s o n s
P in t s ....................
Q u arts...................
$ 1 .0 0
1 .2 5
Econ om y Ja rs
P in t s ....................
Q u a r ts...................
1-2 Gallon . . . .
SIDEWALK NEARLY COMPLETED
$ 1 .0 0
1 .2 5
1 .5 0
S c h ra m Ja rs
Geo. Spaniol did not get quite all
Adam Schleis, wife and son of Linn
county were visiting in town Tuesday. his sidewalk laid before the Fourth,
looks like it was going to be a dandy
Chas. Hottinger was in the city Tues­ job. Geo. ia superintending the work
day and took home a load of lumber. himself. John Van Handla ia doing the
finishing.
Bud Fresh and wife of Shaw were
trading with Stayton merchants Tues­
WET FOURTH IN PROSPECT
day.
Today’s prospect for a dry Fourth ia
Bert Beal and wife and Rose Sperry not very fiatterning as it rained nearly
of North Santiam were in town Tues­ all of last night and ia still at it as we
go to press. Everyone hopes that the
day.
sun will be shining to-morrow.d
Roger Montgomery and family of
Mehama were Stayton viaitora Tues­
Frank Lesley motored to Salem to-
day.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlson of Aumsville
visit-
Mrs. Mattie Bruce of Lyona
were business visitors in Stayton Mon­ ing in town this week.
day.
Miss Reiger of Portland is yiaiting
Rev. Williams of Lebanon will home folks this week.
preach at the Baptist Church Sunday
July 6.
Mrs. Pritchard of Lyona was a Stay-
ton visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. Everett Gardner will still work
in the postofflee under the new post-
Joe Brewer and Wm. Ncndel motor­
master.
ed to Mill City yesterday.
a M n I I n I I i 1 n
I I J g L
YOU NEED JARS
Under a Law passed by the Oregon
Mrs. Forrest Mack la back in the
Millinery Store amain.
Legislature at the last session, every
person or persons, firm or corporation
Mrs. T. B. Riggs went to Newport doing business in the State of Oregon
Monday for a weeks stay.
under any name, style or designation
other than the true name or names of
Ed Doerfler and wife of near Sublim­ all the persons interested in such busi­
ity were ia town Monday.
ness are required to file a statement
with the county clerk, under oath, set­
Dr. Hobson and wife of Scio are tak­ ting forth the true name or names of
ing a vacation at Seaside.
all persons engaged in any business
conducted under any name other than
Mrs. Rjan and son of Linn county the true name or names of all persons
interested therein.
were Slayton visitors Monday.
The Law requires the above state­
Miss Ada Thayer of Mt. Pleasant ment to be filed within thirty days
from the date the act becomea a Law
was a Stayton visitor Tuesday.
which is June 3. Anv person failing
John Sandner of Linn county was in to file any such statement shall be sub­
ject to a fine of $100.00 and shall be de­
Stayton on business Wednesday.
prived of the right to bring an action
in any court within the Slate of Ore­
Leslie Townes and wife of Lyons
gon.
were Stayton visitors Saturday.
Dr. A. C. Eaten will preach at West
Stayton next Sunday at 3 P. M.
IN
O F F I C E U P - S T A I R S IN
D IE D R IC H B L O C K .
Business houses are
subject to a fine of
$100. after July 3,
of this year, 1913.
Attorney Heltsel made a business
trip to Salem Tuesday.
Our Merchandise is Always Reliable
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P in t s ........................
Q u arts......................
.7 5
.8 5
K E E P O F F T H E F LIE S
DR. HESS
Spray for your cow brings best results. Sprayers to
put it on for sale by us.
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THOMAS-MAYO CO.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
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Dr. A. C. Eaton has moved hia Opti-
It haa been misrepresented to several c** I’aflor ami Druglesa.Institute from
Mrs. J. M. Kitchen was up from Al­
Jake Etzel and wife of Fern Ridge
people lately that the Stayton Hotel j ^ ^ancefield building into the Roy
bany Saturday and Sunday visiting were in town Wednesday.
was dosed. The Stayton Hotel ia open - bouse just north of the building vacat-
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Flatman of Mill City to the public now and has been all th« ! ***■
Miss Esther Willing who has been in are Stayton visitors this week.
time. Representationa to the contrary
will be prosecuted.
Gearhart for some time returned home
To hoad «•fT *
• 10 t r y D r Ml l o T
Sunday.
F rank L e sl e y .
Anti- Pain m u
I Mom fall.
Geo. Keech and family attended the
Turner Campmeeting last Sunday.
Edgar Watters talks some of going
H. B.Condit’s new barn is fast to work for the Hammond Lumber Lester Sandman and family are down
Company.
While playing upon a raft of logs in B e rin g Completion,
from Mill City until after the Fourth
tie Santiam near Mill City yesterday,
George Brower is driving Me Frank Hottinger and daughter 0 f Royal Anne Cherries 16 e per gal.
Arzi. Deadmond, the 6-year old son of
Linn county were Stayton visitors Ready after the Fourth. Geo. Kcech
Innis’s delivery wagon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Deadmond was
Tuesday.
drow ned when the log, which he and a
A large number from here at­
Rose and Miles Kintz of Sublimity
D. Townes, wife and daughter Mabel were trading with Stayton merchants
p-old companion were riding, tended Camp Meeting at Turner
were trading with Stayton merchats yesterday.
•ned throwing them into the water. Sunday.
Saturday.
The other boy, whose name is John­
Notice is hereby triven that the under signed will sell at
Willis Caldwell sold a Ford auto to
son, grasped a log and yelled until help j H. E. Collier of Portland visit­
Miss Ella Williams of Happy Hollow J. H. Stein berger of near Sublimity
came. The Deadmond lad never came ed at the J. H. Porter home over is visiting at the Andy Cornish home one day this week.
this week.
t the surface. His body was found Sunday.
Big Holiday Bill at the Stayton
a out two hours later.
Jessie Mclnnis and Corda Calvin Geer of Riddle, Oregon was Theatre Friday July 4th 1913 3000, feet
The funeral was held today. The
to the highest bidder for CASH, the following described per­
Brower were Siiverton visitors shaking hands with old friends in Stay of film. Admission 10c
sonal property, to wit: on
father of the drowned boy is a Ham­
ton Saturday.
over Sunday.
mond Lumber Co. logger.
Mrs. Carleton of Lebanon and Mrs.
James Walker and daughter Chas. Streff and N. J. Strelf return­ Pritchard of Sacramento are viaiting
were trading with Stayton mer­ ed from their trip to Eastern Oregon a at the Geo. Brown home.
STUNG AGAIN
few days ago.
chants Saturday.
Seven hogs, one Jersey milch cow, two dozen
A. W. Korinek of Medford and Miss
Complaint in large chunks has been
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Vanilandel
were
Emily Nerod of Salem are viaiting at
R. J. Kusy had several men at
chickens, three work horses,one buggy, two log
Boating around town the pa3t few days work resetting telephone poles visiting relatives in Portland the rirst the F. M. Korinek home.
of
the
week.
about a couple of photographers who the first of the week.
chains, one logging tongs, one telephone com­
Mrs. M. Goodel and son-in-law, Mr.
h ve been here for the past 10 days.
Tom
Riggs
traded
his
auto
to
the
Barr of Mehama were trading with
e moral is. If you have been stung,
pete; one share of stock in Telephone Company,
There will be a picnic at Pom- Stayton Stables. An auto stage will Stayton
merchants Monday.
jj game, and the next time trade with
pellas grove July 4th. Everybody soon be established.
our own people.
lousehold goods, one 7 ft. cross cut saw, one
come and bring well filled bas­
Washington, July 1—Collect-on .de­
Mrs. Schofield of North Santiam was livery feature added to parcel post de­
kets.
2 1-2 inch wagon, one 3 1-2 inch heavy Moline
visiting at the E. B. Hunt home the partment of postal service to-day.
'r;t nk VanNuys who was seriously
There will be an Administrat- first of the week.
. in the ball game at Siiverton
wagon, one set of double harness, one 14 inch
1 ora sale at the J. A Horn buckle
. unciay is getting along nicely.
Firemen, Notice— There will be no
. farm one mile east of West Stay- Lea Doerfler and wife of the Waldo regular meeting in July. Postponed walking plow, one spike tooth harrow, one 10
. ____ 1 Hills were visiting relatives and friends
until August. —Henry Smith, Chief.
The plate gla ss for the new Beau ton on lhursday July 10 th com- here onc day last wcek.
inch plow, one little Giant grubbing machine
champ building arrived the first of the meriting at 10 oclock.
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Buggies,
hacks,
surriea
a
n
d
farm
week, and ia rapidly being put into | —
W. B. Allis has broken the ground
machinery at cost Wright Hardware and 100 ft. of new cable.
place.
for a new barn to be bu ilt by John
and
Implement Co., Aumsville Oregon
Lulay and Tony Schindler.
$100 Reward, $100
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.The reader* of th is p ap er wilt he
Dr. Beauchamp reports a boy born to pleased to learn th a t there la a t lea st o n e
The above described personal property will
dreadrd
d
ise
a
se
th
a
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sc
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ce
h
as
b
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n
A. W. Branch ana family and Mrs.
M . and Mrs. John Zuber of .Sublimity able to cu r e in a ll I t s sta g e s , and th a t Is
The
people
registered
at
the
Commer­
S r-lay June 28, and a girl to Mr. C atarro. H a l l ' s C a t a r r h C o r o 1> the onl / C. F. Loose of North Santiam were
cial Hotel since Sunday June 29 were; be sold at the J. A. Hornbuckle farm situate 1
positive cu r e n • / k n o w n to the m ed ical
ar. Mrs. Chester Barr of Lyons the fra tern ity . C atarrh b e i n g a co n stitu tio n a l Stayton visitors Tuesday.
D. A. McKinstly, Salem; W. H. Scha­
disease, req u ires a co n stitu tio n a l trea t­
•a: le day.
m e n t H a ll's C atarrh C ure Is taken In­
fer, Portland; W. A, Gray, Chicago; mile East of West Stayton, Oregon, on the 10th
ternally, acting d irectly upon th e bleed
Mrs. Paul Ruber and Miss Katie Be­
and m u cou s su r fa c e s o f th e sy ste m , th e re­ nedict of Sublimity were Stayton visit­ Ernest Olson, Spokane; John Moore,
by destroying the fou n d ation o f th e dls-
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Chicago; O. L. Mortenaen, Portland; day of July, 1913, said sale beginning at the
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n t stren
by ors one day this week.
SALE
b u ild in g up th e con stitu tion and a ssistin g
W. S. Bayless, Portland; Geo. Opel-
n atu re In d o in g its w ork. T h e p roprietors
yard, GoldBcach! Lai Quinn and wife, hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day.
h a v s s o m u ch fa ith In its cu ra tiv e p ow ­
Clyde Hoffer and wife, the newly SanFraneisco; H. B. Haye, Salem; C.
ers th a t t h e y offer O ne H undred D o lla rs
Lee Kerber Sawmill Co., has for a n y c a s e th a t It fa lls to cure. Send married couple, started f o r Osceola
for list o f testim o n ia ls.
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ads of rough lumber for sale. Address r . J . CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio, Nebraska yesterday, where Mr. Hoffer A. Hood, Portland; Tom Wiven, Eu-
g en n ;J.A . Lang, Salem; Van Lang,
Sold by all D ruggists, 75c.
will engage i n business.
lx ices right. See them before buying. Tak# H all's fa m ily P ills for constlpatioa.
Portland and T. P. Downing, Portland.
Administrator of the estate of J. A. Hornbuckle, Deceased.
STAYTON, OREGON
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BOY DROWNED AT
West Stayton
MILL CITY WEDNESDAY
Notice Of
Administrator’s
Public Auction
Thurs., July the 10th
S. L. STEWART,