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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1913)
« ^ »t« « • t* •A» «A» w$m *>J* The SantSam Woolen Mills Co., Stayton, Oregon Gommencing WEO. 0ct. Éhe 8th and up to SAT. Oct. the 18th WILL INSTITUTE A OF WOOLEN GOODS OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE CONSISTINGJF BLANKETS, DRESS GOODS, WOOL BATTS, ETC. Date Extended on account of____ j mistake made last week $ 8.00 Dress Goods $2.50, Quality Regular Price $1.25 $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 6.75 5.75 4.80 4.00 3.00 This Sale 10% off OUR DRESS GOODS ARE BROW NS,GREYS, NAVY BLUES AND ARE 56 INCHES WIDE. BRING YOUR PATTERN 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 WOOLEN MILLS “OHIO FLOOD” PICTURES ATTENTION FARMERS We wish to remind you that we are the agents in this territory for the well known KENTUCKY GRAIN DRILL. If you* are going to buy a drill this season, you should cal', and see us. for you cannot buy a better drill than the Kentucky, and our prices are right. ELATCHFORD BROS., Shelburn, Ore. rs. W. H Ward o f Goldendale C. M. Weeks of Spokane Wash, is W - h. visited at the home of her sister visiting at the Hosford home this week M Jos. Fisher the first of the week, and renewing old friends here. Mrs. John Mielke, Miss Mary War Everett McRae came home Monday ner and J. R. Miller and wife went to and found a neat hole drilled through the Hot Springs Monday for a month’s one of his front wimdows by a 22 rifle bullet. Some one must have elevated their sights considerable out toward ws was received here this week the Red Mill road. t Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lau of the 1 . waii Islands are the proud parents There will be a Bible school rally at i f baby boy. the Christian church Sunday morning I October 12, at 10 o’clock. Subject of Mrs. Maude Hollister left yesterdry the morning sermon is “ The Church for Centralia, Wash, to visit her moth and the Bible School’’, and the subject er before returning to her home i n of the evening sermon is “The Church a Spiritual Temple.” California. “The Flower of Arizona ff IN THREE ACTS A Side Splitting Western Comedy Drama BY f R E D A. W A T T E R S A N D C O M P A N Y Sunday, Oct. 12th nes Between Acts ON STAYTON THEATRE POPULAR PRICES . 25 & 35c By JOHN P. WILBUR, Pres. ("has. Cladek ami wife returned from i TREASURERS REPORT FOR THE t S ta k TOWN OF STAYTON the Hot Springs yesterday after an ex tended outing at that place. To-night Stayton Theatre -10c FOR SALE—200 bushels of cheat Quarter ending Sepember .TO 1913 Call at my office it in need of glasses seed at 35 cents per bushel. Inquire GENERAL FUND Balance on hand June 30 1913 $2300.01 We have had many years Exiicriencs Frank Hamman and family moved to of Gus Harold. Kingston Oregon. Collections since 1222.SH F itting glasses in Eastern cities, hence Stayton Tuesday. work first clasa. Special attention 3630.87 all A. L. Murphy and wife, Averv Mur- | to children, Prices reasonable. 1360.76 Floyd Crabtree returned from East- phy and family and Everett McRae and Warrants paid 3182 li Dr. Eaton, Chiropractor an I Optome wife returned from Independence one Balance general fund ern Oregon Sunday. One door north of Lance field's day last week. 363c.87 trist. Shoe Store Mr. Childs and family of Mill City I Beauchamp's Corn Remedy removes WATER FUND moved to Stayton Saturday. corns, more effectively than by cutting Collections since June 3U 1913 $373.35 j ftexall Celery and Iron Tonic will re that weakened, tired out, run Mrs. Noah King of Ethel, Wash., is and less dangerous. Sold on a guar 873.35 j lieve antee 26c at Beauchamp's Drug Store. Over drawn June 30 1913 down condition, whatever the cauae or visiting here this week. 71.44 money back. $1.00 large bottle. Warrants paid 63.96; Beauchamp’s Drug Store. C. J. Seibel and wife of Union Hill The Mehama Hotel is now open for Balance water fund 242.95 I business under the personal supervision were Stayton visitors Tuesday. 378.35 I of Mrs. M. E. Bruce, who will see to it David Aegerter has his new C. C. Nott and wife of Union Hill that guests are kindly and properly TOTAL AMOUNT ON HAND moved to Stayton one day last week. treated. engine out sawing wood General Fund Balance $2162.11 gasoline for the neighbors. Water Fund Balance 242.96 j Miss Maggie Feblen left for Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Rankin of Port- j 2405.06 ; Mrs, Frank Haberman Bpent Saturday where she will attend school. land and Cheater Loomis of Long j _____ Sunday night with home folks. Beach, Wash., viaitcd over Saturday 1 j,p;F*OSITEI> AS*FOLLOWS Authur Forrette of West Stayton anil Sunday at the home of their uncle Stayton State Bank Chas. Lambert went to Salem was a business visitor here Wednesday. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lambert. Farmers & Merchants Bank $1275.66 1129.11 Monday to take up school work 2405.06 at the Stailey’s Ihiisnes.3 College. Mrs. Dora Shereve spent the week Respectfully Submitted, end visiting with her mother in Dallas. GLOBE TROTTER RETURNS Mrs. I^eslie Barnett of Wasco J. M. Ringo is visiting at the home of her Treasurer for The Town of Stayton L. D. Brown and wife of Lyons were ( Albert and Ben Roy are at home for sister Mrs. John Huber. trading with Stayton merchants Mon a few days. Ben is just back from a j day. Mr. and Mrs. Ona Shelton and _ ten month’s trip on the continent and j children are spending a few days f i t . P le a s a n t Dr. Pintler, Misa Alta Hobson and has a very “ cosmopolitan” look. He ' with home folks. Mrs. W. H. Hobson visited in Scio expects to work for his brother Albert , in the Roy jewelry store in Portland. Sunday. F. T. Thayer and family have moved to their new home in Scio J. M. Ray came down from Mrs. J. A. Richards and Miss Bertha SPECIAL SESSION Titze of Mehama were visiting in town j i Lebanon Monday for a short vis Misses Dorthy a n d Maude Monday. it with relatives. Smith spent Sunday with Vera The city council met in special ses Mrs. M. F. Iiyan returned and Roxana Shank. Harvey Beauchamp and mother left last night and granted A. D. Gard home Monday from Salem. Monday for Portland where they will sion G. H. Ray and Arnold Senz ner et al. the right to macadam Third | ssend tne winter. street in front of their residences. The Mt Pleasant school start- j were among those attending the Miss Lettie Weddle who has been in Looks like w e might have a little ed Monday with W. H. Fuson aa State Fair. Independence for some time returned street, improvement this year after teacher. Church was quite well attend all. home Monday. Miss Bessie Shank spent Sun ed Sunday Rev. Blair’s son tak Mrs. A. E. Olmsted who has been MADE IN OREGON BLANKETS visiting friends in Corvallis returned home yesterday. you gone to sec tnosc bargains Miss Roxy Stayton returned to Seat in Have wool blankets at the Woolen Mill? tle Tuesday after a weeks’ visit with Good, honest Made in Oregon blankets, home folks. • all wool and no shoddy. By all means John Henkel and wife returned home go and see them. One lady went, saw, Saturday after a few days visit in Sa and bought six pairs. The prices go lem and Portland. back to the old level after October 18. Lee Pittman of Bellingham, Wash, spent the week-end in Stayton renew “ First Pick” cigars. Home made ing old friends here. 11-27 Just Right. day with her cousin Mrs. Leslie Townes. Pat Lambert and wife spent Sunday at the home of their dau ghter Mrs. Roy Brenner of near Lyons. Mrs. Lizzie Reis and Son Arch ie of Albany are visiting at the John Huber home. W. R. Ray and wife and H. Shank and family camped at the State Fair last week. ing his fathers place. Mr. Fuson is staying at the H. Shank home. Pat Lambert made a business trip to Scio Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hottinger entertained Mr. Hottinger’s sis ter over Sunday. Mr.- Townes, E d Snvlh, B. Minton and Harry Shank are busy harvesting a large prune crop.