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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1914)
PLAN FOR STATE AID TO FARMERS FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE CHEAP A Proposal To Prepare Small Tracts and S e ll To Set tlers at Actual Cost ity, Ore , 40 to 45 acres under culliva- Read Our Personal Money-Back Guarantee 80 acres ab»ut 7 miles from Sublim tior, )(oo(l house and barn, orchard and other farm improvements. Price $26 00.00, terms $6u0 down, $500 in one The press and think'ng m m sad year, balance terms to suit the pur women of the country have been giv chaser. ing much attention to a solution of | 20 acres inside the corporate limita the great economic question o f induc o f stay ton. Ore., bottom land, well ing rural settlement, and perfecting | improved. I*rice $3200.00, term* $1000 some plan for farm credits. That down, balance to suit purchaser. some method must be devised by 2.80 acres unimproved lard only a which the farming population may be few blocks from school house in Stay- Increased and farm life made more ! ton. Ore. Terms $120.00 per acre,cash. attractive and profitable, is univer Tract o f land between 2 and 3 acres sally conceded. President Wilson and only a few blocks from Stay ton State his three predecessors have appointed Hank, Stay ton. On-. Price $1000.00, comm ssions to investigate but, as terms. yet. no method has been presented. 3 acres only a few blocks from school Hon. John Manning, of Portland, In house in Slayton, tire., well improved, Price a recent speech before the Arleta So good house and barn, orchard. cial Center, presented a plan for In $2600.00, teims. ducing the settlement and cultivation 40.7 acres near West Stayton, Or«., of rural lands from which, as a basis, bottom land, part under cultivation. The he bopes to evolve a perfect plan Price $75.00 per acre, terms. which will result in great good to the Willamette Valley Irrigated Land Co’ s people of the State. To promote this Irrigation Canal crosses this property Property on all he invites every man and woman, to along the North side. send him a card or letter approving skies o f this tract is being held front $100 to 1250 per care, however this or disapproving the plan and offering tract belongs to an Estate and m ud be criticism and advice. sold within the next few months. After enumerating the necessity for Abstracts showing clear title and some action and the importance of warranty deeds will be furnished free properly solving this question, Mr. with each o f the above tracts. For further information, inquire o f Manning tells o f the operation of the English Land Act in Ireland. Govern S. H. Heltzel, Deidrich Building, Stay- mental aid to the farmer in Canada, ton, Oregon. and recites the wondrous success of James J. Hill in Inducing the settle ment of lands along the lines of the Great Northern. He cites the fact that the head of a family with $1,000 or $1.S#0 capital cannot undertake the assumption of such a load as high ; On another page o f the Mail will be BOTH BANKS SHOW CONSIDERABLE GAIN found the Bank Statements fo r Jan. 13, 1914. Despite the fact that people are You Can Try Thla Remedy A t Our Risk ° v k n O W -v h n t me« n s — Misery -W o rn ’- TTitf Bills— Debts! You know y o u can’t afford to pet s i c k . f Jvtvmng in 8 ° ° « licnlth means food and clothing for you and your family. V s up to you to take caro of j ourself. It s up to you, whenever you cion t find right, to take something to make you right, to strengthen you, up, ward off worse sickness, protect you and / your we have, in AT * build you a ................................... v u r family l a m i i j i I That l m i l . l thing llllil* W t! II f t V C , l and i m i 111 ? A __ ! t It • • • • « I. 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For you who are tired out, nervous, run-down, debilitated, weak, emaciated—for convalescents—for old people— for puny children—we recommend Rexnll Olive Oil Emulsion as the b«st medicine we know of to Sold only at the 7000 Grsatsst Drug make and keep you well and strong. Sold In this town JSS . _ . . a. - Wo Make Our Living out of the drug business right here in your town. It is our duty to givo you the lwet remedy we enn for whatever ailment you may have, and business sense demands that wo recommend nothing unless wo know it’s good. ,|l5w>w Tlcxall Olivo Oil Emulsion is good. Wo believe it is tho best builder of health, energy and strength tliero is mode. Wo know it is r.rea'ly helping many of your neighbor*. Wo M irv e that it will make you well and strung again, «ml nave you money and worry In tho end. W s feel it is good husineM for us to recommend Rexnll Olivo Oil Emulsion and get you to use it, l«'cause we know you’ll thank us after ward for making our confidence in it so plain thnt you didn’t heaiuta to take u* nt our word. Wo also feel sum that once Stores -the World’s you ha vo use« lit, you ’ II bo as cut husiast ic nix >ut it aa we are and will recommend it to your friends. Read $1.00 a bottle our money-back guarantee and get a bottle today. only by us We Guarantee This Remedy to Relieve and Satisfy Y ou — or Your Money Back We don’t want your money unless Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion really helps umi satisfies you. If it doesn’t, come back and tell us, and we’ll give back your money. We believe it will pro tect your health— if it doesn’t, the money is yours, and wo want you to have it. talking o f poor times and kindred sub jects, it is refreshing to make a com panion o f the deposits in the Stayton banks o f a vear ago and today. The Stayton State Bank’s deposits BEAUCHAMP’ S DRUG STORE have grown from $104,146.07 on Feb. 4, 1913 to $116,046.58 on Jan. 13, *1914, while those of t h e Farmers & Mer chants Bank have increased from $75,- 111.57 in 1913, to $90,103.37 in todays statement. There are reasons outside the eco M e o n s KINO OF ALL — O u rS i s T he nomic ones, why both these institutions are increasing in patronage. They are both headed by men o f absolute integ rity and business worth, and the out side people, farmers, people in adjacent j villages, etc. are sitting up and taking 1 notice o f the fact that Stayton’s Banks ] | are on a paying oasis. Let us hope HON. JOHN MANNING that January 1915 will see a still fur farming land prices compel. Their ther increase in the deposits ir. the lo The Stayton Grange No. 840 met on Having secured the agency for the We can sell you 5, 10 or more acres The rural carriers o f Marion county capital does not bold out if they at cal institutions. their regular meeting day, the third j Ford Automobile for the territory of number thirty-six. O f that number, I of rich sandy loam soil suitable for tempt to make a farm from the cheap garden land at a very low ligure on Saturday o f each month over the Stay- Stavton. Sublimity, Shaw, Aumsville, twenty-eight met in Salem Sunday up er logged-off or burnt over lands, easy terms, if you would like to have a ton State Bank on Saturday, January West Stayton, Mehama and Mill City neither can they prepare to irrigate with adjacent and intervening territor on an invitation o f the Salem Commer few aerea o f good land close to town, 17. the fertile lands of Eastern Oregon. W. R. Jephrott, New officers were installed at this ies, I wish to state that 1 have a new cial Club to discuss the Good Road* and see or write, Bond Issue. Mr. Manning proposes the passage Stayton Oregon meeting. They are: Master, J. R. 1914 car on exhibition in my store. Carrier M. J. Crabtree o f Stayton Miller; Overseer, Mrs. Ellen Lambert; The new car is a beauty, and has of such legislation as will enable the Clerk. Frances Kirsch; Treasurer, Mrs. several improvements over the 1913 was present and reports a line time State to put all the tillable State lands The committee on road work for the model. The new Model T. 6 passenger with good addresses by Postmaster Ella Ware. C. D. Frazer o f Portland made a into a condition ready for cultivation Huckenstein o f Salem and Ex-Mayor Stayton district met on Tuesday o f this sells at $625. Runabout, $575. Both The subjects that were discussed business trip to Stayton Wednesday. and occupancy— the clearing of logged- i week to formulate plans for the distri were: “ The School Fair in 1914” and these cars are fully equipped and com Rodgers o f the same city, as well as Mrs. M. F. Ryan o f Linn cotfnty was off or wild lands, irrigating or drain other prominent citizens, plete. bution o f work for the coming season. “ Good R oads." trading with Stayton merchants yester- ing where necessary. The State to The Club treuted the carriers to a All accessories, repairs, tires, etc. An invitation is extended to all farm The committee, which is composed o f dispoae of these lands in from 20 to line banquet at the Marion in the cven- 1 day. ers to attend these Grange meetings carried in stock. Miss Lizzie Curnelius, County school Dr. C. H. Brewer, Geo. Keech, E. For- ing. 100 acre tracts to the actual bona fide Peter Deidrich and join the organization. The cost is inspector visited the local school yes settler at a price not to exceed the rette, T. J. Ware, Chas. Hottinger de slight, an assessment of 10 rents per terday. actual cost to the State In addition to cided to continue the work on the Me month is charged members. Mr. and Mr*. Spaulding o f Portland REXAL LIVER SALTS A contest is on for members, the a fair valuation for the land, the State hama, Fern Ridge, Stayton, Sublimity here visiting a t the home o f their losing side to give an oyster supper to to loan such settler enough money to and W est Stayton roads and in adiii- A most reliable remedy for ailments Buys a sack o f sugar this week at daughter, Mrs. S. H. Heltzel. Thomas-Mayn Co. build a suitable house, barn, fences, \ tion to improve the road from the Pet- the winners. o f the liver. For prompt relief o f Aumsville is soon to have electric The next meeting will be held Satur headaches, acute indigestion, constipa etc., and to purchase implements and zel sawmill to the bridge across the lights. The Aumsville Flour Mills Co. day, Fedurary 21. tion a n d other ailments caused by Dont Be Limping Around stock, taking as security therefor a Santiam, also the stretch northwest of is behind the project. faulty liver action. A Pleasant quick mortgage for 15 or 18 years, payable town known as the Darby-Gentry road. when Beauchamps Corn Suivent will re FOR KENT- Good 5 room house, acting, effervescing salt, 50c the bottle Dr. Brewer also stated in an inter in small yearly payments at tbe same PARENT-TEACHERS MEETING move the corn or money back. Per cloce in. See or phone S. H. Burmin at Beauchamps. rate of Interest the State pays for the view yesterday that in a conference fectly safe to use, 25c at Beauchamps. 1-29 tttayton, Ore. with other road delegates with the money, say 4 or 5 per cent. Frank Baa* and wife, Ed Jackson Couuty Court l a s t Friday t h a t Don’ t forget the Parent-Teachers Dr Brewer reports a daughter born Mr. Manning also favors extending And the next day it rained. Stella Yeoman, and Geo. Tate and county help was promised on t h e meeting at the school house tomorrow to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siegmund o f the privilege of borrowing this State Let Jeff do it, or at least tell you Mary Rieger attended the mask bnll at Stayton-Sublimity road and that this Fern Ridge January 14; a boy at the money, or money from the help fund summer the hill north o f Stayton would night, Friday Jan. 23. Lyons last Friday night. how. home o f Mr. an Mr*. Walter Cassidy A ncie program has been prepared as at this low rate o f interest to all be cut down, the road over the swamp FOR SA L E —1000 seasoned oak posts E. A. Weddle is here from Mill Cltv stated in last week’s Mail, and every o f near Aumsville, January 16; and a farmers and rural owners with the elevated and widened and the Miller ll*c each. V. J. Philippi, Kingston, this week. girl to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Alsman o f one interested, in the School Fair for necessary safeguard that the money | hill made less steep. l-29x Chas. Cladek made a business trip to Oregon. this fall is invited to attend. The near West Stayton January 20, would be used for farm development; With all these road improvements in F,. E. Cooper and wife o f Salem vis Portland yesterday. business men are especially urged te tbe State to Issue 20-year bonds to be 1 sight for the coming year the outlook be present. ited at the Cooper horn«« this week. Wood putters Wanted -$1.00 per cord. sold as the work of reclaiming the is very good indeed for a material in Or. Pintler spent Sunday a t tho V. J. Philippi, Kingston, Ore' l-22x crease in hard roads for this district. land progresses and the money is home of his sister in Corvallis. Sell your produce for Cash to the JURY GIVES VERDICT needed. The Stayton Electric Light Co., ha* Stayton Cash Produce Company, tf Mr. and Mrs. Dougnlson o f New The jury in the damage case o f R.3. The State by this plan, would get a new complete stock o f up-to-date Newt Weddle is over from Scio to York City are visiting at the homo o f Montgomery against William, B. arvl a return of every dollar invested, with Mrs. Dougalson’s sister Mrs. Cain. see his mother who is very low. G. Bernnger returned a verdict Friday wiring, fixtures and supplies. the interest thereon, in 15 or 18 years W. A. and Oron Weddle are putting J. M. Ringo and wife spent t h e You can’ t beat our prices on Mazda morning in Salem in favor o f the plain and would be able to meet the bonds week-end in Albany at the J. F. Lau in the shriving in Bradshaw’a new lamps! Dr. J. C. Sones, D. C., Chiropractor i tiff for $200. The complainant brought thus issued when due, and without Cash Grocery at the rear o f the C. A. From I f to 40 W 35c home. action against the three defendant* to Beauchamp building. tbe loss of a single dollar to the State. and graduate o f the Universal Chiro- 1 60 W 46c Mrs. Mattie E. Bruce o f Lyons is recover $3500 on the grounds they as 100 W 80c Drs. Beauchamp and Beauchamp Mr. Manning also has a plan for a practic College o f Davenport, Iowa, saulted him during a meeting held near visiting at the J. W . Mayo home this Cut your meter bill and get more week. operated on G. C. Eksman’s feet last simpler method of marketing Btock and recently o f Portland, Ore., has lo Mehama, for the purpose o f choosing a Friday. Gus is in bed for a few days light. and farm produce. The gentleman cated in Stayton. road supervisor for the district. Mrs. Berg of Shaw visited at the but will be out soon. cites instances under the present Dr. Sones can give you the best that home o f her son Martin for a few days Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mayo entertain Why not have your umbrella repair this week. method of where the actual consumer the science o f Chiropractic knows, and MINNESOTA FARMER HERE ed Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp, ed in Stayton? Umbrellas recov ered - h paid as high as 500 per cent more is a specialist in the adjustment o f ner Mrs. Jos. Sherman o f Shaw is visit John Deidrich, who owns a farm samples to select from. F. Silhavy’s ing at the home o f her parents Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beauchamp, Miss than was paid to the farmer or pro vous and chronic diseases. Alta Hobson and S. L. Stewart at din He will give you refernces both as to about midway between the Twin Cities, Wagon and Repair Shop. Water St. Mrs. Chas. Fischer. ducer. He firmly believes that his ner Sunday evening. tf his ability and qualifications as well as Minneapolis and St. Paul, is in Stayton Gene Titus hss bought a new Ford "I k to the Soil" plan would make to patients that have been cured by visiting with his brother Peter Deid Judge Grier soaked a Staytonite a of Peter Deidrich, but will wait until O- * State which could boast of his skill. $10 fine and costa Monday morning, rich, and his sister Mrs. Lena Rock, Mrs. Talmon and baby o f California it quits raining to try it out. producers sad not Office and residence on Third Street, with n promise o f more the next time Mr. Deidrich is well pleased with the arrived yesterday and will join her hus a’ . of v- ijin opposite Telephone central in Roy Oregon country and climate, and it is | band who has been here about two Maximum Hot Water Bottles and Combi the same thing happened. Right here house. Hours 10 a. m, to 8 p. m. Ex to be hoped that he will like it well j weeks. Hard They will live on the John nation syringes, with a two year guar in the middle o f winter too. amination Free. (pd. adv.) 1 enough to locate in or near Stayton. luck. antee at Beauchamps. Willing farm near Fern Ridge. S ta y to n O re g o n ANNOUNCEMENT OF STAYTON GRANGE RURAL CARRIERS OF AN OPENING FOR NO 340 MEETS MARION COUNTY MEET A MARKET GARDENER FORD CAR AGENCY ROADS COMMITTEE MEETS ON TUESDAY $5.10 SPOT C A S H - mazdj T lamps CHIROPRACTIC DOCTOR LOCATES IN STAYTON