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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1913)
* J o r d a n J in g le s Our Invitation ONCE EACH W EEK W E T H IS SPA C E ONLY FOR O F A G A IN T O THE IN V IT IN G BECOM E Mrs. Jessie Shelton is on the sick list this week. Thurston Thomas and wife vis ited over Sunday at the Turnage home of Mill City. P A Y FOR L. C. Trask o f Fox Valley traded at Jordan Saturday. P R IV IL E G E YOU Weba Cooken of Lyons is em ployed a few days at the liamen Shelton farm. ONCE A D E P O S IT O R Mr. i’eling of Lyons was in Jordan last week erganizing the Artisan Lodge. OF OUR BANK. W e are thorough believers in the principle M. H. Titus and family o f Kingston, Jack Johnston and wife of Lyons, W. N. Thomas and wife and Mrs. Hamen Shel-j ton all called at the Clyde Thom as home Sunday. that the custom er should first seek the bank. A cting upon this, w e have adopted the rule not to make a p e r s o n a l solicitation for business. A large crowd filled the hall at League last Saturday night, an interesting program was ren dered and a good time was en joyed by all. Stay ton State Bank r a r j r a r j r jt jt happy Hollow j t Will English visited at Silver Creek P’alls Sunday. L K. Siegmund and wife of Gervais spent Sunday with rela tives here. Several of the Happy Hollow people drove to Sublimity Satur day evening to attend the show. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Kelly spent a few days in Salem this week. Quite a number of the young people attended the party at J. Etzels on Fern Ridge Friday . evening. Will Bazil who had his leg bro ken while at the Kelly Mill is improving. Dr. Andersen of Sublimity is the attending phy sician. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon C a p ita l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 WE W ANT ALL All kind* o f rough lumber, all sizes, right price*. Special aale on *lab wood »tove length, 50c per load. At the Lee Kerber Sawmill. O F Service* will bejh eld every Sunday. Preaching at II 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 B E G I N S it* forty-fifth school yeai Pres. Ladies Aid society meets each s i n , M a c s <• ia«a. Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., Mrs. G. D. D EG REE C O U R S E S ’ » m *nyphase*o! Thomas, Pres., H. E. Rossell, pastor. OREGON A G R IC U LTU R A L COLLEGE • oM icuirunt MCRCC M'N in q . PMARMtCV. turf arts H o m ? E co n o m ic * M ic h a n ic F o r i * t r v c o m m e r c e P h a r m a c y STAYTON CASH PRODUCE COMPANY Stayton Oregon Stayton Butcher Shop w. A . WEDDLE training, agriculture, domestic tcience and art M U S IC , including piano, string, band iustnuurnts and voice culture. A B e a u t i f u l B o o k l e t entitled ‘ ‘ Tint KNBtCHMKNT o r JU- kai . L i f e " and a CATALOGUE will be mailed free on application. Address II M T e n n a n t , Registrar, ftw.7-13 to » 9 ) Corvallis, Oregon. To he<td off a h Antl-I’aln Pilla ' » A lif e # A FClliteCt & DCSi^DCf George Brower and wife spent Sunday at Newport. A' RIOGoion E. N. TEAGUE Nick Schmitz made a trip to Aumsville one day last week.and while there purchased a new Bond furnished to cover all cost buggy. and insurc'a first class guaranteed R. W. VanNuys made a busi jo b . ness trip t o Stayton Monday. Contractor & Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D. DENTIST Office Over Gardner’* Store Building Mrs. Lulu Morris of Portland is the guest of her sister Mrs. Tripp. _____ See me and let me figure on your r> ii n n ru rrn 11 r\ C. H. BREWER, M. D. work.and I save you money. stayton ouegon PHYSICIAN |ANI> SURGEON STAYTON MEAT MARKET S t a y t o n . O rego n SESTAK The O n ly N ew u n a b r id g e d d i c TH OM AS, Veterinarian Proprietors. Treats nil domestic animals, also applies the Tuberculin test. Telephone 3x7 OREGO? STAYTON Ttheumstlo pnlns urn Dr. Mil«*' Anti rain Fill*. r<*M»vr<1 IT STAYTON. PHYSICIAN I-rcran d \ v r ill V j *** ^ V \ SU BLIM ITY, George Reome a n d family visited at the Peter Bio ne home Thursday. Adeline Blone visited w i t h friends in Stayton Sunday. SURGEON Many children at an early ie become constipated, and fre ; :c y serious consequences result. Not being able to realize his own con dition, a child’s bowels should be constantly watched, and a gentle laxative given when necessary. Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets are especially well adapted to women and children. The Sisters of Christian Charity, 5 JI Charles St., Luzerne, Pa., who attend r.: iy cases o f sickness say o f them: " 8 ome time ago we began usln^ Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets and find it we like them very much. Their c >n is excellent and we are grateful f.r having been made acquainted \ tn them. We have had good result tn every case and the Sisters are very much pleased.” The form and flavor o f any medi cine is very important, n o matter who is to take it. The taste and appearance are especially important when children are concerned. AH parents know how hard it is to give the average child "medicine,” even though the taste is partially dis guised. In using Dr. Miles Lax ative Tablets, however, this diffi culty is overcome. The shape of the tablets, their appearance and candy-like taste at once appeal^ to any child, with the result that they are taken without objection. The rich chocolate flavor and absence of other taste, make Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tablets the ideal remedy for children. If the first box fails to bencr.r, the price is returned. A sk your druggist. A box o f 25 doses cr. s only 25 cents. Never sold in Lu.k. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. OREGON For a Seashore Outing GO T O NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY P c :-c t No outing is complete unless you visit this old reliable %eas.de resort which offers to the summer visitor a charm o f enrivonment not found else where. Delightful points o f interest in the neighborhood, deep-sea-fishing, surf bathing, boating, hot sea bathing in the new Natatorium. Cottage.-, room houses and tents at reasonable rates. Ample hotel accomodations, abundance o f sea food, oysters, clams, crabs—milk and vegetables, ab sence o f formality and a homelike welcome for all. V v'»\ A ir -' ' m - and PHONE 1584 — % V. T . - for simple \ I 'c*, fail par» t A • culars, etc. N-.rne this \ OREGON Dr. Frederick Andersen C C 00Illu3trr.‘ totjs. C ost n e a r ly h a lf a m iillc n dcLlnrs. L e t us t e ll y o u . ~t th i 3 m o s t re m a r k a b le v o lu m e . * p r r . AC. Martins Co. Üt¡. iagfiftld, Double Daily Train Service OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASS’N 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. FRANK LESLEY. Agt. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Office Season, Week-end and Sunday. Phone 228, Stavton Hotel Get your House Insured in the Oregon Fire Relief Association. 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. CHEAPEST and BEST Stayton . . . . Oregon For illustrated booklet on Newport, or copy of “ Vacation Days in Oregon,” call on nearest Agt. G. A . P R A T T [ I O f S U N SELT lOGOENèSHASTAl j o h n m . S c o t t General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Photographer First Class Work Done At Right Prices John Crum purchased J. E. Matthieu Bldg., ¡Cryderman’s team of horses last & i week. G. F. KORINEK, ,V. S , B. V. Sc. O ffice nt S ta y to n S table* Physician and Surgeon D IC T IO N A R Y THE MERR1AM W E B S T E R Builder Stavton, Ore 1 Phone 2152 H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. NEW IN T E R N A T IO N A L Ben Pompella a n d family spent Sunday at the Charley Loose home. Rev. Taylor of Eugene preach ed at the Pleasant Grove church Sunday morning, and at West Stayton in the afternoon. e try Dr. Mit« n-’.dom fail. “ W E B S T E R ’S irt? Miss Osie Condit is staying at Pure Lard at All Times Business Blocks and Bungalows. Crabtree, during her sisters ab Highest M arket Price Paid For PHONE 3x8 sence. FAT STOCK STAYTON . . OREGON Mr. Shaw* and wife of Jack sonville were visiting old friends and neighbors about the city the first of the week. s Methodist Episcopal Church, order o f services: Bible school at 10 a. m., A. S. Pancoast, superintendent- Preacbing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer and Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Epworth League, Sunday, 6 . p. m., Clark Mace, Pres. Ladies’ Aid Society, Thursday afternoon, Mrs. J. R. Gard ner, Pres. Pastor o f the church, E. Sutton Mace. C o u r s e s in manual teach ers PORK, VEAL, LAMBS, AND HIDES FRESH and SALT MEATS Methodist T w o - y e a r c o u r s e s in »omeut. See them before buying. G u a rd Y o u r C h ild ren A g a in » ! B o w e l T r o u ' e CMOiNccniNa. h sh i F on tam v. C om - e c o n o m ic * À cend free nuclei We pity the highest market price* in Stayton. I f you eannot bring your product* in. notify us by phone, and we will eend the wagon for it. Prices right. Christian West Stayton O. B. Trask Manager. Baptist Sunday School at 10 a. m., H. N. ¡1 ; Huntley Superintendent. Prayer meet Turkeys......................................... yt ing Thursday evening. dressed T u rk ey s................ !! Vea|........... - 10 Fork .................................. 9 to 11 * Catholic Live Hogs, C h o ic e .......... 8 * 2 Wanted Fresh milk cow* or cow* Live Hogs, Heavy Rough 7 ^ that arc going to ire fresh. —Alva C hurch o r t h e I m m acu late C okcei -- Smith. KK 8 ■...................... ‘At % tion, Stayton; Jtev. A. Lainck Corrected Thursdays but subject * priest in charge. High man* second to change without notice. ^ fourth and hit It Sunday* 8:31) a. rn., Huggiea, hack», surrie* a n d farm Priest’* add res*: Sublim ity, Oregon. machinery at co»t Wright Hardware S t . B o n if a c e ’» C a th o lic C h u r c h , and Implement Co., Aurniville Oregon Kublimity; Itev. A. I.ainck, rector. tf Low m m 8 a. m., high mats 10:30 LUMBER FOR SALE a. m., tirat and tliird Sundays in the m onth; high mas* 10:30 a. m., sec For Rent—Building to be vacated on ond, fourth and fifth Sunday*. Ves The Lee Kerber Sawmill Co., has pers at eventide, ‘ Ida atreet, next door to Stayton State all kinds o f rough lumber for sale. Bank. Ready Aug. l . - P . C. Frere*. P R O D U C E CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, EGGS H ens.................. . . . 10 * to 11 Springs.. . . . . . . . 11 Broilers__ . . . . . R oosters.. . . . . . . Mixed Chickens_______ 10 to 11 $ Geese_____ .) ♦ For Sale I'urc Poland China pig*, either aex. All subject to registry. C, P. Neibcrt, Stayton. 8-7* The Goodel brothers of Me- hama were transacting business here Thursday. K I N D S STAYTON MARKET REPORT A few bargain* in Serond Ham] aew- ing machines left. inquire at the Com mercial Hotel. Caah or time. tf. t io n a r y in m a n y y e a r s . Mr. and Mrs. H.Schellberg and C on ta in s th o p ith and. e r s e n c c Kenneth Schellberg of Salem, o f an a u ’.h o n ta tiv o lib r a r y . Mrs. Ernest Porter of Grass C o v e r s e . o r y f l e 't o f k n o w l e d g e . A n L n c y c l o y e d ia in a Valley, Earl Clark of Portland s in g le hoc and John Benson of Palouse City T h o O n ly X :c * io n a r y w it h th o spent Sunday at the J. P. Will- ! N ew jOlvi. (1 l'u ^ e. 400,000 W o r d s . 27CO P a g e s. : iams home. Miss Helen Peres o f Fern Ridge was a guest of Miss Lena Basl Monday. N otice FOR SALE C o m m e r c ia l 2d St., Stayton. F. O. B R Y /lN T , Proprietor J. A. Richards New Management, New Service, Newiv Equipped. Your Patronage Solicited. GENERAL AUCTIONEER MEHAMA. OREGON Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Sheridan, the little town on Farm Stock a S p e c i a l t y the west side that was almost Phone Farmers Line, Mehama entirely wiped out by fire, is go ing t o rebuild w i t h modern Over Thirty Year’s Experience Highest Market Price Paid Far Fat Stack j buildings. ~ COMMERCIAL TRADE A SPECIALTY STAYTON i OREOOS