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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1913)
C M fv J IM BRIEF NEW8 OF OREGON Our Invitation ONCE E A C H ¡W E E K T H IS SP AC E ONLY O A G A IN TO FOR F WE THE IN V IT IN G BECOME OF OUR W e are thorough PAY FOR P R IV IL E G E YOU ONCE A D E P O S IT O R BANK. believers in the principle that the customer should first seek the bank. Acting upon this, we have adopted the rule not to make a p e r s o na l solicitation for business. Stayton State Bank ^ M I M r a e M T s H S K S M S H N H S H N ir j Department of the Interior United •States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, October 131 h, 1913. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.D. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Oeorg* UIngham, a promlnant busi Notice i a hereby given that the ness man of Oragoo City, waa mla- takan for a daar naar Trail gcd was Northern Pacific Railway Company, whose postoffice address is St. Paul, shot and killed. GET YOUR SOLE FIXED The annate, after a bitter flfbt con* Minnesota, did on the 17th day o f Ap firmed the nomination of Frank Mo ril, 1913, file in this office ita application Mnnamy of Portland to be chief In* to select under the provision* of the John Watters the Old Reliable is •pector of locomotive bollera for the act o f Congress approved July 1, 1898, (30 Stat. 697, 62C) the following de back at his old st-nd. NufT Sed. Interstate commerce commlaalon. Governor Weat baa honored a requi scribed lands: SW ( of NE(, SEJ of N- sition for the return to Kankakee, 111., W| and NWJ of SEJ, Section 10,Town- FOR SALE of Samuel I’erlln, accused of operat ship 10 South, Range 2 East., W. M. containing 120 acres. ing a confidence game. Under serial No. 03784. Horse*, buggies and harness. 7 head A vlnerar plant with an annual ca Any arid all persons claiming adver of horses, 3 buggies, 4 sets of harness pacity of 10,000 gallona, began opera tion at the Kugene Fruit Growers’ as sely the lands described, or desiring to one carriage and 2 wagons. All at a sociation cannery, turning to a profit object because of the mineral charac great bargain. Jos. Hamman, Feed cull apples that heretofore have been ter of the land, or for any other rea barn at the Old Commercial Stables. son, to the disposal to applicant, should tf entirely wasted. Fifty Koseburg merchants have file their affidavits o f protest in this formed a company, known as tba office, on or before the 10th day of | $325 PIANO Roseburg Htamp company, incorporat December, 1913. H. F. Higby Register ed. the purpose being to conduct trad 11-20 ing stamp business to meet the com For Sale at leas than one-half price. petition of foreign trading stamps. T A X M EETIN G NOTICE Been used very little. Enquire at Mail Henator Chamberlain will endeavor office. tf. to Induce tbe war department to with draw the plan of having Hand Island Notice of the Meeting o f the Taxpay Buggies, hacks, surries a n d farm ceded to Oregon. Tbe senator held a ers of Road District No. 32 to Vote | machinery at cost Wright Hardware conference with Major Mclndoe, who an Additional Tax for Road Purposes. and Implement Co., Aumsville Oregon la now In Washington. NOTICE is hereby given that we, tf Henator Lane has been advised by the commissioner of the general land the undersigned resident taxpayers, Office that a survey has been complet representing ten per cent o f the resi FENCE POSTS FOR SALE ed and accepted of three townships In dent taxpayers in road district No. 32, Lake county, which will permit the opening of these lands for entry about Marion County, Oregon, hereby give notice to the taxpayers of said district Cedar and Yew posts for Sale, de the last week In November. Inquire o f Guy With apparently not the slightest No. 32, that there will be a meeting o f > livered in Stayton. fear, but protesting their Innocence the resident taxpayers of said district1 Kearns or Dennis Caldwell, Stayton 10-9x to (he last. Mike Spanos and Frank in City hall in said road district at 2 Seymour, slayers of Oeongo Dedaska- o’clock P. M. on Sat. the 15 day of j | lou of Medford, went to their deaths November, 1913, to vote an additional: Wanted—About 25 goats to raise on calmly on the seaffold at the state tax for road purposes as provided by 1 shares. Good care given. Running penitentiary. the act of the legislature o f 1913. water. Write Scio. J. H. Kreps. Representative Hawley has been ad Names: Emil Forrette, Geo. Span- Phone Stayton or Scio 11-6x vised by architects of the treasury de iol, B. Klecker, Chas. Fischer, Fred | partment that plans for the new fed Rock, Chas. Cladek, Martin Berg, W. eral building at Medford have about Richardson, W. B. Allis, Jos. Zuber, reached completion, and that this Wm. Nendel, A. D. Gardner, W. H. building will soon be ready to submit Hobson, W. N. Pintler, W. A. Riggs, i for bids. Ben B. Gehlen, E. T. Matthieu, Jno. Senator Lane saved H. F. Ferry, a Thoma, Claud Darby, W. F. Klecker, Bath Tubs, Lavatories and doorkeeper at the government print- J. R. Gardner, S. Aplet, E. C. Lau, j all Sanitary- fittings— Farm- . lng office, hit job. The man had been C. H. Brewer, W. A. Elder, F. Sil-1 dismissed for showing the president's havy, A. D. Murphy, L. A. Thomas, j e r s -W e carry a line o f wife through tbe offices without first E. D. Alexander, Peter Deidrich, John | pumps, leader water sys bringing her direct to Public Printer Mack, George Keech, H. A. Beau tems, etc. Gasoline engines. Ford. champ, A. Lambrecht, Jos. J. Lam- ; Tbe ParHIus Manufacturing com brecht, J. M. Ringo, S. L. Stewart, pany of Portland, which haB tbe con Jos. Sestak Chas. Gehlen, Jos. L. Tay- ; JACOB SPANIOL tract for the Interior furnishings of lor, C. E. Brown, John Mielke, J. H. the new supreme court building at Brewer, John P. Wilbur. Antone Hied-j Salem, has been notified by Labor erer, H. N. Huntley, Chas. Staab. Commissioner Hoff that It must cot work Its employes more than eight hours a day. T A X M E E T IN G N O TIC E Superintendent of Public Instruc tion Churchill has announced that the 1 thirteenth annual convention of the Notice for the Meeting of the Resi Oregon State Teachers' association. Eastern division, to be held in La dent Taxpayers of Road District No. 24 j Grande, November 24. 25 and 25. will to Vote An Additional Tax for Road | be the most Important In the history B Y B U Y IN G Y O U R Purposes. of the division. Senator I^ne Is preparing a bill NOTICE is hereby given that we, the \ resident taxpayers, | directing the grant of 250,000 acres of undersigned public land to the state of Oregon, representing t e n per cent, o f t h e \ the snme to be sold at no less than $4 resident taxpayers in Road district No. an acre, and the proceeds applied to 24, Marion County, Oregon, hereby construction of public roads. He will give notice to the taxpayers of said o f the probably frame the bill giving Califor district No. 24, that there will be a nia and Washington similar grants. meeting of the resident taxpayers of ! Senator Chamberlain has Introduced said district in Forester Hall Associa- ; a bill granting Oregon 4239 acres of tion’s hall in said road district at (10) swamp lands In townships 37, 38 ten o ’clock A. M. on Friday the 28 day i south, range 10 east, Willamette me o f November, 1913, to vote an addition ridian, heretofore considered Indian al tax for road purposes as provided by | lands. He has also introduced a bill the act of the legislature of 1913. authorizing a preliminary examination Names: Wm. Van Handel, Nick and survey of the mouth of the Ump Zimmerman, H. Barkmeyer, John A. qua river. Ditter, Jos. Breitenstein, F. C. Smith, | IN STAYTON HOTEL ANNEX A hay shortage threatens Wallowa G. A. Smith, Philipp Meier. John county before spring. Diversified Kintz. Anton Van Handel, F. A. Bell, farming has led to the production of N. H euberger, Jos. Heuberger, J. T. slightly less hay In the southern part Hunt. F. J. Riesterer, Theodor Higb- of the county than In the old days, berger, Jacob Staiger, J. W. Sm ith.J.-, before the railroad came. Ntow stock S. Steinberger, F. Rauscher, Alois | feeding is developing on a consider llsssler, 1. B. Carter, E. E. McKin- SA M P L E S able scale, and all the hay available ney, Supervisor. will be needed for this purpose. FOR OUR S T R IC T L Y L. L. Haines, a rancher of Eckley, T A I L O R M A D E S U IT S Curry county, was sjiot fatally by his T A X M E E T IN G NOTICE brother - In - law, Hugh Hampton. Haines, who Is unmarried and about 40 years old. has shown signs of In Notice for Meeting of the Resident E X A M IN E T H E GOODS sanity. He attacked a sister at one Taxpayers o f Road District No. 34 to John Henkel, The Tailor time, beating her severely, and this Is Vote an Additional Tax for Road Pur- ] Stayton . . . Oregon presumed to have caused the shoot poses. ing. NOTICE is hereby given that we. I An Industry that promises much fu the undersigned resident taxpayers, T A X M EETIN G NOTICE ture development recently has been representirg ten per cent, o f the resi- Notice for Meeting of the Resident launched In the unfrequented sections ,)ent taxpayers in road district No. 34, of central and southern Oregon by the Marion County. Oregon, hereby give Taxpayers of Road District No. 35 to Oregon Borax company, a subsidiary notice to the taxpayers of said district Vote An Additional Tax For Road Pur of the American Soda Products com Nc. 34, that there will ne a meeting of! poses. pany of Portland and San Francisco. the resident taxpayers of said district NOTICE is hereby given that we, The propect Is nn extensive and an in School-house in said road district a t . the undersigned resident taxpayers, Important one. It provides Immediate 1 o’clock P. M. on Saturday the 22nd | representing ten per cent, of the resi development of the soda deposits in day of November, 1913. to vote an ad dent taxpayers in road district No. 35, Alkali lake. Lake county. It Is said ditional tax for road purposes as pro- ' Marion County, Oregon, hereby give that these deposits now are In the virled by the act o f the legislature of, notice to the taxpayers of said dis trict No. 35, that there will be a meet form of carbonate of soda—n product 1913. that enjoys a ready market. j Names: A. R. Myers, A. Y. Myers, 1 ing of the resident taxpayers o f said During tbe week beginning Novem i A. T. Cummins, Steve Myers, A. G. district in Gates, at the Carmody Pool- ber 10 competition for the trophy to ' Myers, O. R. Baskin. hall in said road district at 2 o ’clock be presented by the bankers of Ore P. M. on Saturday the 22 day of No gon to the best company In marks vember, ¡913. to vote an additional tax manship of the Oregon National for road purposes as provided by the guard, will be held on general order act of legislature of 1913. Just Issued by Adjutant General Fin Names: Geo. A. Spencer, Conrad BODI-TONE makes health in the zer. It must be competed for annual I Vitaly. For disorders o f Stomach, Kin- Miller, Geo. McCurdy, Rudolph Joost, ly. It will be awarded to the com neys, Nerves, Liver, Bowels, Blood Mrs. Minnie Bennett, A. I. Gates. pany getting the highest percentage nnd the General System. Ry mail to Henry Joost, Mrs. Eva Random. G. W. on a basis of 33 1-3 of the enrolled \ any address, $1.00 |>cr I k »':. Anderson, H. W. Harris. I,. T. Dike, strength of the company at the data of D. B. Smith. G. C. Bavtoz, S. C. Dike, Mrs. McKjnzie, Agent, last muster. t\ ll-2t)x Scio. Ore., Rt 2 N. J. Bradley. T IN W O R K and PLUM BING Farmers & Merchants Bank of StaytonOregon C a p ita l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Chas. Gehlen GENERAL M ER C H AN D ISE GROCERIES, SHOES, ETC. Quality Counts W e buy the best (roods that money can purchase, and our prices are Within Reach Of All Goods bought at our store Give LASTING Satisfaction EUREKA FLOURING MILLS M AN U FA CTU R E R S O F FLOUR AND FEED GEOROE SPANIOL, Proprietor Remodeled and Ready for Business “ Eureka” and “ Cooks Delight” Give our new (lour a trial. PURITY, STRENGTH Every sack guaranteed. AND WHITENESS PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Bread, Cakes, Pies, and Doughnuts BON TON Physician and Surgeon ST A Y T O N . ■" 1 — C. OREG ON 111 ■ ■■■ H. BREWER, M. D. P H Y SIC IA N IA N I) SU K CEO N S t a y t o n , O regon Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D. * DENTIST Office Over Gardner’s Store Building Phone 2152 Stavton, Ore 6. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc. Veterinarian Treats all domestic animate, also applies the Tuberculin test. Telephone 3x7 Office at Stayton Stablea STAYTON OREGC/ W . A. WEDDLE Architect & Designer Business Blocks and Bungalows. PHONE 3x8 STA YTO N . . OREGON FIRST CLASS Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing Repair work o f all kinds JACK P ETR JAN 0S Sublimity . . . . Oregon. Stayton Butcher Shop FRESH and SALT M EATS Pure Lard at A ll Times Highest Market Price Paid FAT STOCK Fcr W . A. RIGGS Stayton - - - OregO; E. N. TEAGUE Contractor & Builder Bond furnished to cover ail cost and insureja first class guaranteed job. See me and let me figure on your work.and I save you mor.ey. ST A Y T O N OREGON STAYTON MEAT MARKET Bakery and Restaurant SESTAK & TH OM AS, Proprietors. NEW FALL and WINTER Fresh, i>alt & Cured Meab Suits $19 up. Lard & Creamery Butter. Highest Market Price Paid For Fat S!cck Furniture Packed For Shipment All Kinds Of Hauling Stayton Transfer Co. HOLFORD & SON, Props, Stayton j O regon House Phone 1X18 Prices Are Always Reasonable Moving A Specialty S. H. HELTZEL A T T O R N EY-A T -LA W NOTARYIPUBLIC Abstracts and Probate Work a Specie it Office Over Deidrich’ s Hardware Sto.e. FOR SALE J. M. R I NG Ü Undertaker and E m tatrif Third and Marion Streets STAYTON. OREGuh