I----------r j T j r j r j r j r j r J r J r j r j * M » s i r M r j « s r - K in gston K in ks Our Invitation ON CE T H IS EACH .W E E K SPACE O N LY O A G A IN T O FOR F W E TH E O F O U R W e a re th o r o u g h YO U A Mrs. Joe S e n z, Mrs. Brandt and daughters and Miss Augusta Ruettgers called at the P. P. Crabtree home Sunday. FOR Arthur McKenzie was a Stay- ton visitor Saturday. ON CE D E P O S IT O R Misses Julia and Marie Kuett- gers visited at the Andrew Kauscher home in Stayton Sun­ day. BAN K . b e li e v e r s in th e p r in c ip le th a t th e c u s t o m e r s h o u ld first s e e k th e A c t i n g u p o n th is , w e h a v e n ot to m a k e a C. E. McKenzie left Monday for Macleay. P R IV IL E G E IN V IT IN G BECOM E PA Y (Too late for laat week.) a d op ted p e r s o n a l M. H. Titus and family attend­ ed the circus at Salem Saturday. bank. th e Mrs. Clyde Thomas visited at the M. H. Titus home Monday. r u le s o lic it a t io n fo r Mrs. Constable and son Earl : of Portland are visiting at the Titus home. b u s in e s s . Mr. and Mrs. Malone o f Mar­ ion county visited at the P. P. Crabtree home Sunday. Stayton State Bank The Gassners brothers finish­ ed threshing around Kingston Tuesday. L_ — Mrs. Geymer and children at- , tended the circus at Salem Sat- |urday. Titus Archer and family visit­ ed at the J. W. Kiphart home Sunday. A s h a r e o f th e b a n k i n g b u s in e s s fit. Pleasant o f S ta y to n a n d v ic in ity [is s o lic it e d . Mrs. Harold Townes and son are visiting with Mrs. D. Townes this week. Y o u a r e a s s u r e d o f a s a fe d e p o s i ­ to ry an d co u rte o u s tr e a t m e n t th is b a n k , b y a m p l e lo n g e x p e r ie n c e c a p it a l in th e at Verna Shank returned home Friday after a visit with relatives in Salem. and b a n k in g Elra GunsauVs returned t o his home i n Jefferson Friday. He has been helping Mr. Shank with his harvesting. b u s in e s s . Hazel Lambert spent Sunday at F. Hottingers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baltimore motored up from Albany Sunday for a visit at the H..Shank home. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton Oregon , Mr. Ryan and son Willie made a business trip to Scio Tuesday. C a p i t a l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Mrs. Sandncr a n d daughter Leona visited at the H. Shank home Monday. W A N T A L L hom e. K I N D S O F P R O D U C E CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, EGGS PORK, VEAL, LAMBS, AND HIDES Wo pay the highest market prices in Stayton. I f you cannot bring your produce in, notify us 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 LE Architect & Designer FRESH and SALT MEATS Pure Lard at All Times Highest Market Price Paid FAT STOCK For PHONE 3x8 STAYTON Jess Ray left for Lebanon last week having finished his work with the threshing machine. Mrs. M. F. Ryan and daughter Marguerite made a business trip to Shelburn Wednesday. Many o f the Mt. Pleasantites have gone to the hopyard for a vacation. . Willie and Marguerite Ryan were Stayton visitors Saturday OREGON evening. Lewis and Elmer Ray were ex­ cursionists to Newport Sunday. r M T r .pnc Oregon, Eg, IN# 1 L A V j U L -------- -------- * * Mr. and Mrs. V. Gatts of Leb­ anon visited relatives here Sat­ urday and Sunday. Mrs. Gatts left her two children, Hilda and Claude with her aunt, Mrs. H. Shank while she is at the hop- yard. Business Blocks and Bungalows. W .-A. RIGGS Stayton C o n tra cto r & Miss Angeline Ryan is spend­ her sister, Mrs. Frank Haberman of Mun- kers. in g a f e w w e e k s w ith B u i ld e r Wilbur N. Pintler, D A I ) . Bond furnished to cover all cost DENTIST Gladys Downing spent Satur­ and insure'a first class guaranteed day at the D. Townes home. Office Over Gardner’« Store Building job. Mrs. Thayer a n d daughter Phone 2162 Stavtôn, Ore Elsie were Stayton visitors Sat­ See me and let me figure on your urday. work.and I save you money. Rev. Blair will preach at the STAYTON OREGON Mt. Pleasant church Sunday and we hope to see a large crowd in PHYSICIAN IANI1 SUKGEON attendanc. C. H. BREWER, M. D. STAYTON MEAT MARKET S t a y t o n , O regon SE ST A K & 6. F. KORINEK, ,V. S., B. V. Sc. T H O M A S, Veterinarian P r o p r ie to r s . Treat» all domestic animal», al»c applies the Tuberculin teat. Telephone 3x7 Office ml Stayton Stable » STAYTON Rheumatic - pnlne «re Or. HUW A n ti-lain m » . OREGOf relieve«! by ►♦♦«I ot the .Stayton .State Bank o f Stayton, County o f Marion, State o f Oregon, •howinK the amount standing to the credit o f every depositor July 1, 1913, who has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part o f his de- poeit. principal or interest, for a period o f more than seven (7) years immedi­ ately prior to said date, with the name, laat known place o f residence or post- office address o f such depositor, and the fact o f his death, if known. Name o f Depositor, J. L. Combe. Last known Residence or Postoffice Address, Sublimity, Oregon. \mount, $16.00. State o f Oregon, County o f Marion, as. 1, W. Richardson, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I am the Cashier o f the Stayton State Bank, o f Stayton, County o f Marion, State o f Oregon; that the foregoing statement is a full, true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known residence or postoffice ad­ dress, fact o f death, if known, and the amount to the credit o f each depositor as required by the provisions o f Chap­ ter 14«, of the General Laws o f Ore­ gon, 1907. W. Richardson. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day o f July A. D. 1913. S. L. Stewart Notary Public for Oregon. Fresh, 5>alt & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock Are the Mexican dogs of war hairless? Many politicans, it is quite probable, will refuse to be puri­ fied by woman's suffrage. Count that day lost whose low descending sun secs not Mulhall called another one. STAYTON MARKET REPORT Baptist Sunday School at 10 a .m ., H. N. Huntley Superintendent. Prayer meet­ ing Thursday evening. C hubgh o r t h c I m m a c u l a t e C okcep - tion, Stayton; Rev. A. Lainck priest in charge. High maaa second fourth and fifth Sundays 8:30 a. m., Priest’s addreas: Sublimity, Oregon. S t . BoNirACE’a C atholic C hurch , Sublim ity; Rev. A. Lainck, rector. Low mass 8 a. m., high mas* 10:30 a. m., first snd third Sundays in the m onth; high mass 10:30 s. m., sec­ ond, fourth snd fifth Sundays. Ves­ pers at eventide. Christian Antl-Paln Pilla v seldom fall. SALE H. A. BEAUCHAM P,M .D. Physician and Surgeon OREGON STAYTON. Dr. Frederick Andersen PHYSICIAN Pure bred Shropshire rams, coming two-year-old. Davenport strain. En­ quire o f B. F. Fresh, Shaw, Oregon. 9-18x LUMBER FOR SALE The Lee Kerber Sawmill Co., has Prices right. Methodlat Episcopal Church, order o f services: Bible school at 10 a. m., A. S. Pancoaat, superintersdent- Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7d0 p. m. John Watters the Old Reliable is Midweek Prayer and Bible Study, back at his old stand. NufT Sed. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Epworth League, Sunday, 6. p. m., Clark Mace, Pres. Ladies’ Aid Society, FOR SALE Thursday afternoon, Mrs. J. R. Gard­ ner, Pres. Pastor o f the church, E. Sutton Mace. A few bargains in Second Hand sow­ ing machines left. Inquire at the Com­ mercial Hotel. Cash or time. tf. be try Dr M ils* T o head off a h« SHEEP FOR SALE Dressed T urkeys.... . . . . . . . 2 2 V e a l....................................10 to 13 Pork______ ________ . . . . 9 to 11 Live Hogs, Choice........... 8J Live Hogs, Heavy Rough E ggs............................ 20 Corrected Thursdays but subject to change without notice. all kinds o f rough lumberifor sale. GET YOUR SOLE FIXED Horses, buggies and harness. 7 head o f horses, 3 buggies, 4 sets o f harness one carriage and 2 wagons. All at a great bargain. Jos. Hamman, Feed barn at the Old Commercial Stables. tf | T u rk eys Catholic Methodist FO Hens .............. 11 to 12 S p r i n g s .......____ . . . . 11 B r o i l e r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 to 10 Roosters___ . . . . . . . . . . . ____ Mixed Chickens_________11 to 12 G e e s e ...._________________ . . . 8 Ducks........................ 11 I « Services^will bejheld every Sunday. Preaching at 11 a. m., end 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., Mias Florence Morton Pres. Ladies Aid society meets each FAPM WANTED Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., Mrs. 'G. D. Wanted to rent—Farm for dairying, Thomas, Pres., H. E. Rossell, pastor. etc, equipped and at least partly stock­ ed. M. H. McWhinney West Stayton, Oregon. 9-4x and SURGEON Your Children Against Bowel Trou' e Many children at an early are become constipated, and frequer • 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 w on rn and children. The Sisters of Christian Charity, 531 Charles S t, Luzerne; Pa., who attend tr ty cases of sickness say o f them: "Som e time ago we began using Miles' Laxative Tablets and find we Ilk» them very much. Their a Is excellent and we are gratetul having been made acquainted v. them- W e have had good results every case and the fflsters are v much pleased.” r. t n -r h in ry The form and flavor of any rr !i- eine is very important, no ma :cr who is to take it. The taste and appearance are especially import:. :t when children are concerned. Ml 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 difii- culty is overcome. The shape of the tablets, their appearance a;;d 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 V. Miles’ Laxativ? Tablets the ic al remedy for children. If the first box fails to ben nt, the price is returned. Ask y ■ druggist A box of 25 doses c only 25 cents. Never sold in l MILES PHONE 1584 SUBLIM ITY, Guard See them before buying. MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, ind. OREGON $325 PIANO Maud and Freddie Smith spent Sunday a t t h e Lee Downing N otice W E STATEMENT For Sale at leas than one-half price. Been used very little. Enquire at Mail office. tf. All kinds o f rough lumber, all sizes, right prices. Special sale on slab wood stove length, 50c per load. A t the Lee Kerber Sawmill. Wanted—Fresh milk cows or cows that are going to be fresh .—Alva Smith. Buggies, hacks, surries a n d farm machinery at cost—Wright Hardware and Implement Co., Aumsville Oregon tf O R EG O N A G R IC U L TU R A L COLLEG E B E G IN S BAI RGAINS. IN FARI ri and CITY ; PI»0PERTY C o m e in an d see m e. I ca n su it y o u r n eed s in a n y line. O F F IC E it* forty-fifth school yeat StPTtM SC R IS. U P -S T A IR S D IE D R IC H ISIS. IN BLOCK. D EGR EE C O U R S E S n msny phasesol • Q «icu iru a c. eco n o m ics M («C ( C N Q IN ltR IN O . MOM* M in in g . V o s s s r s v . C o m - PHARMACY. t w o - y e a r C o u r s e s in aoaicoi. TU «( HOMC ECONOMICS APTS r o a i S T S T COM M CSCI M tCMANIC P H AR M AC Y t e a c h e r s C o u r s e s in manual training, agriculturs. domestic science and art M U S IC , including piano, string, band instrument» and voice culture. A B E A U T IF U L B O O K L E T entitled Deeds and Conveyancing a Specialty S. H. HELTZEL STAYTON, OREGON “ Tint E n r ic h m e n t of R u r a l L i f e " snd a C atalogue will be mailed free on application. Address H M. T ennant . Registrar, nw-7-lstoM) Corvallis, Oregon. Furniture Packed For Shipment All Kinds Of Hauling C ommercial H otel Stayton Transfer Co. F. O. B R Y A N T , Proprietor HOLFORO & SON, Props. New Management, New Seivice, Newt' Equipped. Your Patronage Solicited. S ta y to n O regon House Phone 1X18 Moving A Specialty Prices Are Always Reasonable COMMERCIAL TRADE A SPECIALTY ST.A V TO N OREdO V I