The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, February 26, 1914, Image 3

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    fit. Pleasant
H. A . BEAUCHAM P,M .D.
C. It. Irvir.e and daughter Mil­
dred of Hubbard visited a few
days with Mr.and Mrs. Fax 'l'hay-
er.
Miss Ruth Fuson of Aumsville
Hpent Wednesday night as a
guest at the H. Shank home.
Mrs. L. H. Town»!« returned
R EQ U IR ES NO M IX IN G OR PR EPAR ATIO N,
home Wednesday from a week’s '
A lw ays r e a d y r o t use A l w a y s reliable ______
visit with relatives in Salem.
Hur» death to P rairie Dope tf distributed early In the spring before the
Iroet la out, an<l before the g ra ss start* up. Hundred* o f do* tow n s hare
been com pletely destroyed with the ■■Wood-lark* brand. Try It th e first
Arnold Senz went to Sublim­
bright warm dara th is sp rin g sand ha convinced. It’* ea sily and quickly
done. Don t wait till the g rass begin s to grow. They won’t eat the poison
ity Sunday where he is helping
then. (let a eupply VOW and hav* It ready to use a t th* righ t U m . The
result a w ill make your heart glad. Hut do It now. D estroys goph ers,
Mr. Fullerton drill wells.
Hage R ats and (Iround Squirrels o f all kinds. A sin gle kernel k ills. Most
econom ical poison made. Hundreds have been killed with the con ten ts of
Miss Marguerite Ryan is
a sin g le can. ” VI______ *
when fe»d la scarce and before the youn g are
• e r a , for beat resu lts. When
■ ■ you
■ bur do not exp erim en t Ask for the
spending the week with her sis­
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* heat *
M OI
- - -
“Wood-lark" Brand. It la th*
oney ..............................
back If you’re not satisfied.
CLARKE, WOODWARD DRDO CO.. PORTLAND. OREQON.
ter Mrs. F. Haberman of Mun-
kers.
Miss Hazel Lambert, John and
CHANCE OF A LIFETIME preient* itself. All that ia needed if
Lyle
Lutz called at the Ed Smith
a little cuh. I t if the man who hat RANKED HIS SAVINGS
home
Sunday.
who can tnke the immediate advantage.
Miss King attended the insti­
On Sunday Feb. 22. George tute in Stayton last Saturday.
ST A R T AN ACCOUNT TODAY.
Bath Tubs, Lavatories and
Ray was greatly surprised to see
Mrs. John Irvine went to Sa­
¿11 Sanitary fittings—Farm­
It p a already have an account add to it and be prepared for the buiineu about twenty people come driv­ lem last week.
opportunities that are often offered you.
ers-W e carry a line of
ing up to the gate. The occasion
G. W. Porter and wife of Sa­
pumps, leader water sys­
was Mr. itay’s birthday. Those
tems, etc. Gasoline engines.
present were H. Shank and fam­ lem visited with their daughter
ily, EfFte, Zona. Cora and Irwin Mrs. Luther Stout this week.
Several from here went to the
Ray, J. L. Lambert and wife,
JACOB SPANIOL
Ethel Smith. Frank Lambert, sale near Sublimity last week.
and L. H. Townes and wife.
The hotel has been closed for
C. R. Irvine called on John several days.
Huber Tuesday afternoon. -
The school children are very
Frank Lambert has been work- much interested in home indus­
j ing for George Ray the past try
! week.
The Misses Bertha King and
Merial
Mulkey attended church
Leslie Townes made a busi- \
in Lyons last Sunday.
ness trip to Jefferson Tuesday.
B Y BUYING Y O U R
A few of the ladies took their
Ed Smith and wife railed at
the Dave Aegeter home Sunday dinner to the schoolhouse and Bread, Cakes, Pies,
surprised Miss King last Friday
| afternoon.
as
it was her birthday.
and Doughnuts
Mrs. C. F. Thayer drove to
Physician an! Surgían
Mehama Mites
TINWORK and
PLUMBING
STAYTON.
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
S tayto n , O regon
Wilbur N. Fintier, DAD.
DENTIST
Office Over Gardner’s Store Buildirg
Phone 2162
Stavton. Or«
6. F. KORINEK, |V. & , B. V. Sc.
Veterinarian
Treats all domestic animals, also
applies the Tuberculin teat
Telephone; 3x7
Office at Staytoa Stablet
STAYTON
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stayton, Oregon
Capital $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Consistent Buyers
Will Always Patronize
Consistent Sellers
which is one of the many reasons why
the General Merchandise store of
Chas. Gehlen
is kept at the place it now occupies
before the public
Honest Goods-Honest Prices
EUREKA FLOURING MILLS
M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F FL O U R A N D FEED
GEORGE SPANIOL, Proprietor
Remodeled and Ready for Business
I Scio Saturday to visit with rela - 1
tives and from there to Munkers
'.where she spent Saturday night
with Frank Haberman and wife
returning Saturday evening.
Mrs. Chas. Peters has been
spending the past week at the
home of her daughter Mrs. Floyd
Davenport of Silverton.
Henry Senz and wife D.
Townes and Lee Downing were
Stayton visitors Saturday.
V. Philippi called at the Pat
Lambert home Sunday afternoon
Mr. Kloer and family and Lu­
la and Gladys Downing were
Sunday visitors at the D.Townes
home.
Willie Ryan and David Aeger-
ter attended the recital given at
Scio Monday night.
Leslie Townes and wile, Mrs.
Linn Lambert, Ethel Smith and
Grace Shank spent Monday with
Miss Effie Rav.
Geo. Howard made a business
trip to the capital Saturday.
J. W. Ray and wife ivere busi­
ness callers at the capital Satur­
day.
W. F. Harris and wife were
passengers to Salem the end of
the week.
J. W. James was seen walking
up the road Monday. We are ail
glad to see him able to get out
once more.
I. G. Alsman a n d Prestin
Wood made a business trip to
Aumsville Saturday.
I. E. Thomas is still o n the
sick list but is out and around
nice days.
W. Keithley was an Aumsville
caller Saturday.
J. M- Alsman a n d wife of
Washington, Indiana, will start
to Oregon about March 15. We
FOR SALE—First class red clover all wish them success on their
seed. Call or phone P. T. Etzel, Stay- trip.
ton Oregon.
tf
T h e W’est Stayton canning
company has postponed running
Carpet and Rug Weaving—2nd house their cannery this season. They
East ot Spaniol’s Mill, Stayton.
expect to run an auto truck to
3 26-x
Mrs. E. McRae
the. Salem cannery with the pro­
GET YOUR SOLE FIXED
ducts they raise.
John Watters the 'Old Reliable
back at his old stand. Null Sed.
COTTAGE HOTEL
J. H. Glass Prop.
“Home Cooking”
Commercial
T rade
Solicited
“ Eureka” and ‘ ‘Cooks Delight”
Give our new flour a trial.
PURITY, STRENGTH
Every sack guaranteed.
100 sheets
200 sheets
Board by Day or Week
STAYTON, OREGON
AND WHITENESS
Butter Paper
Printed Here
$ .60
1.00
North Santiam
Lulay Bros. & Co.
Contractors & Builders
Dwelling houses a specialty
Let us figure on your build­
ings
We can save you money
A good job gauranteed
P. O. Box 228
STAYTON. OREGON.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the County
Court of Marion County, Oregon, for
the improvement ot certain roads in
Road District No. 32, at Stayton, Ore­
gon, by draining, grading and gravel­
ing or macadamizing the same, aa will
more fully appear by the plans and
specifications now on file at this office.
All bids must be accompained by a cer­
tified cheek of five per cent. (S’*) of
the amount of such bid, and must be
filed in this office on or before the 5th
day of March, 1914. The Court re­
serves the right to reject any or al’
bids.
Max Gehlhar,
3-5
County Clerk.
Repair work of all kinds
JACK PK BJA H 08
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Sublimity . . . .
Oregon.
Stayton Butcher Shop
FRESH and 8ALT MEAT8
! Pare Lard at A ll Times . '
Highest Market Price Paid F ir
FA T STOCK
Frank Carter
Stayton
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Oregon
E. N . T E A G U E
Bakery and Restaurant
Contractor & Builder
IN STAYTON HOTEL ANNEX
Bond furnished to cover all cost
and insurefa first class guaranteed
job.
FARM PROPERTY See me and let me figure on your
FOR SALE CHEAP STAYTON
work, and I save you money.
OREGON
80 acres about 7 miles from Sublim­
ity, Ore., 40 to 45 acres under cultiva­
tion, good house and born, orchard and
other larm improvements. Price $26-
00.00, terms $GuO down, $600 in one
year, balance terms to auit the pur­
chaser.
20 acres inside the corporate limits
of btayton, Ore., bottom land, well
improved. Price $3200.00, terms $1000
down, balance to suit purchaser.
2.90 acres unimproved land only a
few blocks from school house in Stay-
ton, Ore. Terms $120.00 per acre,cash.
Tract of land between 2 and 3 acres
only a few blocks from Stayton State
Bonk, Stayton, Ore. Price $1000.00,
terms.
3 acres only a few blocks from school
house in Stayton, Ore., well improved,
good house and barn, orchard. Price
$2600.00, tetms.
40.7 acres near West Stayton, Ore.,
bottom land, part under cultivation.
The
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Price $75.00 per acre, terms.
Willamette Valley Irrigated Land Co’s
Notice is hereby given that the un­ Irrigation Canal crosses this property
dersigned administrator has filed the along the North side. Property on all
final account in the matter of his sides of this tract is being held from
estate of Allen Drlpps, deceased, in the $100 to $250 per care, however this
County Court of the State of Oregon tract belongs to an Estate and must be
for Marion County.
sold within the next few months.
And that said Court has duly fixed
Abstracts showing clear title and
Monday the 30th day of March, 1914 at warranty deeds will be furnished free
' the hour of 10 o’clock a.m. of said day. 1 with each of the above tracts.
'a t the court room of this Court as the
For further information, inquire of
time and place for the hearing of said S. H. Heltzel, Deidrich Building, Stay-
account, and the settlement thereof, ton, Oregon.
and hearing any objection made or filed
thereto.
Dated Feb. 26, 1914
W.H. Queener Frank Decker Admin-
Atty. for Estate
istrator of the
Estate of Allen Dripps, deceased
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
OREGO*
Horseshoeing and
Blacksmithing
of the
BON TON
. . . .
FIRST CLASS
STAYTON STATE BANK
PATRONIZE
HOME
INDUSTRY
OREGON
STAYTON MEAT MARKE.
SESTA K
&
TH O M A S,
Proprietors.
Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats
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Lard & Creamery Butter.
fifkest Market Price P m 4 Far Fat Slack
S. H. HELTZEL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
KNOT ARY (PUBLIC
Abstract* and Probata Work a Spoaaltv
Office Over Deidrich’# Hardware Store.
J.
M . R I N 6 Ü
Undertaker a n d
Embalmer
Third and Marion Streets
STAYTON. OREGON
NEW
SPRINGand SUMMER
SAMPLES RECEIVED
STAYTON MARKET ||
Suits $12 up.
REPORT
Hens heavy_________ J3| to 14
Springs____ ________ 13J to 14
Broilers_____________
Roosters_____ __________
8
Mixed Chickens..............
Geese___ _________________ 8
Ducks,Indian KunneralO,Pekin 12
Turkeys____________ ______-
Dressed Turkeys ................. .....
Veal Fancy 12J,
Ordinary 12
Pork....................
9*
Live Hogs, Choice_____
7.90
Live Hogs, Heavy Rough
7
Eggs......... .................
17
Corrected Thursdays but subject
to change without notice.
Come in and see them.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
John Henkel, The Tailor
Stayton
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Oregon
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