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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1913)
•7« 9^* «I* M t ► *• •?« *♦ ., »♦ , »♦ « »♦ « *t« «f* *,♦ /• »t« t |t •$• t }1 * !**}1 * r * t J t * | t M » »♦-« 2S*l antiam Woolen Mills Co., Stayton, Oregon Commencing Monday October 8th and up to October the 14th WILL INSTITUTE A TB MILL END li n OF WOOLEN GOODS OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE CONSISTING OF BLANKETS, DRESS GOODS, WOOL BATTS, ETC. $10.00 Blankets, Sale Price 8.00 Blankets, Sale Price 7.50 Blankets, Sale Price 6.00 Blankets, Sale Price 5.00 Blankets, Sale Price 4.00 Blankets, Sale Price $ 8.00 6.75 5.75 4.80 4.00 3.00 Dress Goods $2.50, Quality Regular Price $1.25 This Sale 10% off OUR DRESS GOODS ARE BROWNS,GREYS, NAVY BLUES AND ARE 56 INCHES WIDE. BRING YOUR PAT FERN AND GET THE EXACT NUMBER OF YARDS NEEDED. These Goods Are Positively All Wool 200 pair slightly damaged Blankets imperfections rarely noticable at less than cost to make them. In this lot is included 50 singles or one half pairs.— Beautiful Pure white Wool Blankets with dainty Pink or Blue Stripes. A small stain or 2 inches short puts these in the damaged class. 40 pairs to be sold and only one pair to each purchaser. This is the opportunity of the age to secure bargains, real bargains in blankets, No shoddy, no substitutes, just pure woolen goods made from Pure Oregon Wool and made in an Oregon Woolen Mill. This sale continues for one week only, commencing October 8th. Come early when the stock is complete and make your selection. Nothing reserved and after this sale the regular prices will be charged on all goods that we M a n u f a c t u r e . SANTIAM W O O LEN MILLS By JOHN P. WILBUR, Pres. #$• «f* 4* T * * * * * * * * * * Lulu Rice left for Portland INCREASED POPULATION WILL STAYTON GO DRY STAYTON THEATRE W e st S ta y to n Saturday after an extended visit with home folks. Salem September 26—An effort is be Dr. Brewer report* »everal birth* To-night (Thursday) Mrs. Blone who has been seri All those that attended the ing made by the Oregon Anti-Saloon »ince the last edition of The Mail. To 1 Big Feature ously ill at her home is reported Farewell dance at Luallens Fri League to put Stayton dry, an initiative Mr. and Mrs. Neydecker of McCully "The Man Who Dared" a boy last Saturday, to Mr. and in 2 reeia day evening report a fine time. local option petition being presented to Ml., t ome-what improved. Mrs. Earl Russell o f Shelburn • 12 A thrilling story of a northwest out ' '”*ees Tripp left for Lebanon Mrs. George Howard visited at Courty Clerk Gehlhar today b v the pound boy yesterday and to Mr. and law's daring intrigue to reunite his sla League. The petition calls Mrs. A. H. Wolf of West Stayton a 10 ter and her husband. S y evening where she will the parental home the first of the Anti-Saloon for an election to be held on the wet pound boy to-day. "The Village Choir” week. a. id school. and dry question on November 4, 1918, a sidesplitting comedy. Admission 10c The Saints are holding Revival Our school started Monday and it contains 80names.— Capital Jour TAKES RIBBONS Meeting here this week. Every- with Misses Funk and Spicer as nal. C. P. Neibert captured everything in Mrs. Laffoon of Gooch is visiting at bodv come. teachers. sight at the Scio Fair on his pure bred the Wm. Hewitt home this week. Mrs. Brower visited at t h e Arthur Branch a n d family LADIES Poland China swine. Mr. Neibert sold Mrs. Floyd Robertson received the made a business trip to Stayton When visiting the Fair, be sure to several Forrette home Monday. of his registered pigs before he dishes at Klecker's store yesterday. Monday. came home. Geo. Kearns and family of Grants call and see my line of Art Needle Misses Emma. Mildred a n d Pass are visiting relatives here this Edd e i\ters visited a t t h e ’ Loyd Dively and Clarence For Work, including stamped articles of all week. BACK FROM EUROPE kinds. Now is the time to buy these rette attended the Fair at Salem articles Branch home over Sunday. Glen Munkcr* has a bad case o f for Christmas while our stick Fis-her returned yesterday blood poeion in the left side of his face. Mrs. Briggs and Mrs. VanNuys Wednesday and Thursday. is complete. Hob Nob Needle Shop from Chas. a two-months, extended trip to Dr. Brewer is treating him. Mrs. A. B. Kelsay were numbered among the sick Europe. H. Lilly and wife have rented the 213-214-215 Hubbard Bldg. (Over Ore the first of the week. CHEAT and MESQUITE SEED gon Elect. Depot) Salem, Oregon. Mr. Fischer visited his old home in Bungalow and moved their household Mr. Luallen a n d sons have Prusaia and many other places and goods in, one day last week. moved to Harrisburg, where they We have a quantity of good cheat countries of interest. He says that Quite a number of the local Nimrods will ma e their future home. the weather was fine and that he had a went hunting yesterday and bagged the an 1 Misquite seed for sale, llamman nice trip all around. He went over on limit. L. a ’ er is busy hauling lum bee! Barn, Stayton, Oregon. 10-16 Have you registered for the special the Impcrator on her first trip. ber for his newr residence. Miss Jessie Wilson’s wedding November election yet? The last day office if in need of glasses will be purchased in We Call have at my j is October 18. BUYS NEW HOME Miss Haunin is employed a t garments had many years Experience America. But that doesn’t nec- h itting glasses The Mexican caught his right hand in in Eastern cities, hence the Clarence Bowne home the rock crusher Monday bndly lacerat- essar ly mean that her father all work first class. Alva Thomas bought the fine new Special attention and fracturing several of his fin- Mr. Jessup and family have] will Le a can ¡date for a second to children, Prices reasonable. 9-room house on Ida street, belonging 1 irg gem. Dr. Eaton, Chiropractor and Optome to G. L. and C. E. Brown. This is one ture. Dr. Brewer reduced the frac moved on the Cryderman place.1 term. 0 . NOTICE OF SALE BY ISTRATOR. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON for the COUNTY Of' MARION. In the Matter of the K<- tate of J. A. Ilornburkle, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to un order of sale made and entered of record oy the County Court o! Mar ion County, Oregon, on the 22nd day of September, 1913, in the matter of the administration of the estate of J. A. Hornbuckle, deceased, the undersigned nilmmintralor of said estate will sell at private salo on the 1st day of Novem ber, 1913 or as anon thereafter as a pur chaser may be found, tho following de scribed real property, in one tract or In parcels, for cash, said property be ing described as follows, tt>-wit: Beginning «t a point 80 rods E. of the S. W. corner of the D. L. C. of Alexander Neal, and Lydia Neal, hia wife, being Claim No. 42, und Not. No. 1088; running thence East 48.16 rods', thence North 80 reals; thence W rit 48.- 16 rods; thence South MO rods to the place of beginning: Also, the follow ing: Commencing at the N. E. corner of the above described premises and running thence North to the right-of- way of the Henham Ditch Company; thence Westerly along the South line of snid right-of-way to the center of the County road leading from Sta>ton to West Stayton; thence Westerly along tl.c center of said County road to of the best residences in town, and Mr. Henrietta the ten-year-old daughter a point due north of the Northwest Thomas is to be congratulated in secur Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Crime of Aums- corner of the above described premises; ing a new, modern a n d up-to-date of ville has a slight case of blood posion in thence Southwesterly along the center home. her right hand. D. Brewer is treating of aaid County road to a point which is aliout five rods west of bnid Northwest ! it. Did you ever see a finer Fair week? Mrs. I/eslic Beaty of Maclcay visited corner; thence Easterly to said North west corner; thence East to the place “ First Pick” cigars. Home made ; at the H. Lilly home a few days last of beginning nnd containing in all 32.7 week. Just Right. 11-27 acres, more or less. Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner of Shelburn John Thoma, wife and baby spent the following described premi were trading with Stayton merchants the week-end in Portland and St. Hel- ses, Also to-wit: Beginning at n point I Ml i ens visiting. yesterday. chains N. and 2 chains West of the N - E. E. Woods started painting the H. J. Mutchlcr and family are spend W. corner of section 20, in T. 9 8., R. ing the week at the State Fair. Christian church this week. 1 W. of the Willami tte Meridian, in LOST—An Agate Brooch. Finder J. W. Mayo anil wife made a busi Marion County, Oregon; running return to Gladys Hosford and get re ness trip to Portland the first of the thence North 14.80 chains to the South week. ward. 10-2x boundary line of the D. L. C. < f G. H. Ray was in town last Saturday Misses Ethel and Eva Walker return Alexander Neal, and Lydia Neal, h's enroute to Salem to spend the week at ed home from an extended visit i n wife, being Claim No. 42, nnd Not. No. 1088; thence West on aaid bound the State Fair. While here he dropped Pendleton Monday. a plunk and a half in our till to send Julus Titse of Mehama was trading ary line 6.76 chaina; thence South 14 • 80 chains; thence East 6.76 chains to THE MAIL to his brother A. B. Ray ut wiah Stayton merchants Tuerday. the place of beginning nnd containing Winlock Washington. Mr. Hendrichs and wife of Sublimity ¡ 10 acres, more or less. FOR SALE Three pure bred Ram- were in town the first of the week. ' 8. L. Stewart boulet rams and, One pure bred Shrop Dr. Beauchamp reports two births 8. H. Heltxel Attorney for Estate Administrator shire ram. Clarence Forrette Aums this week, a girl to Mr. and Mr. C. II. ville Oregon. 10 9x Bayward o f Aumsville last Sunday Miss Nina Hendershott returned and a boy to Mr. nnd Mrs. Raliegli To head off a h ti» try ' r. Miles' home from McMinnville last Thursday. Burgis of Mehama today. Antl-Paln pilla i briilom fall. • IN ADDITION to the large stock of - SHOES- we have added the following lines. Leather Suit Cases,Mackinaw Coats, Logger’s Heavy Shirts. J .r L ; winning the Graphophone A. was number 514 Lancefield Shoe Store trist. One door north of Lancefield’s Shoe Store. A Good "Smoke”. The ‘First Pick' 11-27 Made in Stayton. Mr. J. G. Marshall of Lyons was a Stayton visitor Tuesday. V. G. Cladek of Scio is visiting his sons in Stayton this week. Miss Rose Susbauer of Sublimity is Mailing at the W. F. Klecker home. H ow 's This? We offer On® Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F . J . C H EN EY & CO.. Toledo. O. TVe, th e undrrrl!m '''1. l ave known F. J. Cheney fo r tho la st J'< years, nnd bflievo him perfectly honorable la nil business transnotions and flnan-!illy nM i t > r rry out an y obligations m ade by Ids firm. NATIONAL BANK O; COMMENCE, Tob do, O. ITall's C atarrh Cur o la take a Internally. acting directly upon tho blood nnd mu cous surfaces of tloj r y 'e r.. T -rt onlnl .1 Sent free, price T i oca Is p r Lott!", (’old by all D ruggists. Take H all's FamU/P11M fur conallpauoa. I AOMIN V