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DONT LET YOUR MONEY BURN A M IE IN YOUR POCKET l Mediator* Ltav* Much to Mexico. NInKJirn Kalla, Ont Hmooth prog- reaa toward n common ugraeinent on all phaiM-H o f the Mexican problem 1» being made by the mediator» and the American and Mexican delegate*. The mediator* have taken the position that they are e**entlally couneelor» and not dictator*. They will not *ugge*t name* (or the provisional presidency, nor recommend any form of govern ment. From the Mexican delegates themselves must originate proposals concerning the Internal affalra of their country. •oy Kills His Brothsr. (Jrants Pax*.— Klchard Bauer, 19 years old, eon of George Sauer, was accidentally shot and killed by his brother, Cremo Hau<r, 12 years old, while the latter was loading a revolv er. The bullet struck Richard In the eye. MPRESS on the young man who ii burning the candle at both end» and who lx »pending hi» big »alary a» fa»t ai he make» it the VALUE OF A BANK ACCOUNT. Sturt him on the BIOHT ROAD today. If he ii not hopeleu he at once will tee the error of hi» way». The open ing o f a bank account has put a »top to many a youth’» wild desire to be a HIGH FLIER. * I STAYTON STATE BANK Fair Exhibits to Be Plannsd. Salem.—The Willamette Valley ex hibit at the 1'anama-Pacific exposition will be planned at a meeting of the executive committee of the Willam ette Valley asosetatton here. Mehama Mites H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Lulay Bros. & Co. A birthday party wan Riven in honor of Oran Morris at the A. Morrin home last Tuesday even ing. T h e band played after ! which refreshments were nerved. Those present wdre Gale Berrin- ger and family, Ben Berringer and family, C. A, Mulkey and family, Luther Stout and wife. Bill Berringer, G e o . Mulkey, Lena Brestler, Ethel Bass, Lu- cile Jones, Mrs. Terral, Mrs. Ir vine, Mr». Krise, Marie Gilbert, John Vallet, Oscar Zimmerman, Herbert Stabb, Forrest Treesh, John Zoekoske, J o h n Mayer, Maurice Hays, Adolf and Edward Titze and Joe, Walter and Alonze Knee. Geo. Mulkey went to Portland Saturday. Mr. Irvine has been on the sick list but is better again. Physician and Surgeon Contractors & Builders Dwelling houses a »pecialty Let us figure on your build ings We can save you money A good job gauranteed Phone 77 P. O. Box 228 STAYTON. - OREGON C. H. BREWER, M . D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON S t a y t o n , O rego n STAYTON, OREGON. Wilbur N. Pintlcr, D.M.D. DENTIST STAYTON MARKET REPORT Office Over Stayton State Bank Phone 2152 Stsvton. Ore Hens heavy__________ _ 13 Springs..........................j 10 to 12 Broilers_______________ Roosters_______ ______ 8 Mixed Chickens________ G e e s e ............; . ............. .. . 8 Ducks,Indian KunnertlO.Pekin 12 Turkeys......................................... Dressed T urk eys_____________ Vesl Fancy 9, Ordinary 8 Pork.......... •........................ • Live Hogs, Choice___ . . . 7 Live Hogs, Heavy Rough 7 Eggs ......................... 15* Corrected Thursdays but subject to change without notice. ■ 6. F. KORINEK, ¡V. S„ B. V. Sc. Veterinarian Treats all domestic animals, ala applies the Tuberculin test. Telephone? 3x7 About 100 apple growers met to O ffice at Slayton Stablea nominate candidates to serve on the The Messrs Brown and R»be board of directors of the Apple Grow STAYTON . . . . OREGO ers' association to be organized by are working on the road. the amalgamation o f all fruit ship Wm. Mulkey and family re ping Interests In Hood River. turned from Portland Tuesday. Doan I. Piper of Corvallis, principal, and Roy M. Poole of Hillsboro and Mrs. Titze, Adolph and E d Contractor & Builder John G. Manning of McMinnville, al Titze and Marie Gilbert attended t ternates, have been nominated for the Bond furnished to cover all cost West Point examination at Vancouver the Carnival at Stayton Saturday barracks by Representative Hawley. and insure’a first class guaranteed There were 24 tie votee In the pri job. mary nominating election in Lina O R L U O N a n d 'W A S H IN G T O N county last week. One of the ties Is betwsen Derry Cummings, of Halsey, See me and let me figure on your A D ire c to r y o f e a ch C ity , T o w n and end his son. Arils Cummings, of the L. C. Cavanaugh of Salem was V illa g e . g iv in g d e s c rip tiv e «k e tch o f work,and I save you money. same city, for the republican nomina e a ch p lace, loca tio n , p o p u la tio n , tele a Turner visitor Monday. STAYTON OREGON gra p h , s h ip p in g a n d h a n k in g p o in t; tion for constable of district No. 3. a lso C lass!fled D ire cto ry , c o m p ile d b y Mr. and Mrs. Pratt of Eugene Representative Hawley has been In b usin ess and p rofession . formed that hla principal for Annap .spent Thursday with Mm.Steele. It. 1« POIJC * C O .. m E A T T L R olis, Stanley M. Haight of Medford, Harold Loony and wife of Jef and hla first alternate, R. W. Metcalf, ferson were i n Turner a few SHERRIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY o f Salem, have passed 4he examina SESTAK & tions with credit and now will take days last week, as the guests of ON FORECLOSURE TH OM AS, the physical testa. Mrs. M. C. Smith. In a race with death half way round Proprietors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Winnie Wipper came up from the globe, Knalgn Herbert Roesch, U. by virtue o f an execution duly issued S. N., Is rushing across the Pacific In Aurora for Decoration Day exer out o f the Circuit Court o f the sta te of hope of arriving In Pendleton before cises. Oregon, for the County o f Manon and his father, William Roesch, ploneet Hallie Thomas and Erma Rich to me directed on the 4th day of May, brewer of that city, expires. He is 1914 upon a judgement and decree duly es o f Portland spent the week- expected there by June 5. rendered, entered o f record and dock With evidence that points to foul , end with home tolks. eted in and by said Court on the 17th play, the body of R. L. Townsend, 28 Mrs. Jake Missler of Stayton day o f April, 1914 in a certain suit then years old, who disappeared from his in said Court pending, wherein Eliza Ififbest Market Price Paid For Fat Sfec home In Hillsboro May 15, was found was in Turner Sunday. beth P. Ryan was plaintiff and D. H. In the river at Portland with the pock- Rev. McCloud delivered the or Weyant and Mary J. Weyant, his wife, eta of hla trousers turned inside out J. O. Beardsley and Mrs. E. L. Beards and his head bearing bruises that may ations at both, I. O. 0. F. and ley, his wife, Louis Lachmund, Robin have been the result of an attack by Masonic cemeteries Saturday. D. Day and Salem Bank & Trust Com ATTORNEY-AT-LAW highwaymen. Friends of Rev. and Mrs. Tay pany, a corporation, were defendants NOTARY. PUBLIC P. E. Lewie of Blda, Lane county, lor gave them a pleasant surprise in favor o f plaintiff and against said Abstract* and Probate Work a Specialty who bad difficulty In proving up on defendants by which execution I am a claim because there was some tim Friday evening at the home o f i commanded to sell the property in said Office Over Deidrich’» Hardware Stoic. ber on It, has had hla claim for patent Dr. a n d Mrs. Massey. Rev. j execution and hereinafter described to approved. Lewis served three years Taylor leaves soon for his new pay the sum due the plaintiff of, FIRST, In the Spaulsh-Amerlcan war, which the sum o f Fifteen Hundred 00-100 home. M.RI N G Ü reduced the time of residence on hts ($1500.00) Dollars with interest there homestead. on at the rate o f 8 $ per annum, from Undertaker a n d Embalmcr Only twice In 25 years has Uipatllla the 8th day o f May, 1912, until paid to county wool sold for prices equal to gether with the costs and expenses of Third and Marion Street« those secured by Pilot Rock growers sale o f said property, SECOND, it is at the public sale held there. This further ordered, adjudged and decreed STAYTON. OREGON was the first public sealed bid sale Several from i n and around by the Court that in the sale o f said held In Oregon this year. More than the vicinity attended the Carni- premises, as aforesaid, any surplus 500.000 pounds changed hands, every proceeds which may be realised from clip offered being sold. The prices al at Stayton last week. such sale over and above the payment received ranged as much as 5i4 cents Mrs. V. Nadstanek and Mrs. o f plaintiff’s mortage, interest and ex In advance of those paid for the same Wright of Salem spent the week- < penses o f sale shall be applied towards clips last year. the payment o f the judgements o f the | All Oregon was Interested to learn end visiting friends and relatives 1 defendants, Louis Lachmund, in the \ of the restoration to entry of over Mrs. Frank Haberman o f sum of One HundredElevenOO-lOO ($111.- j SAMPLES RECEIVED 400.000 acres o f land In the Deschutes Munkers spent a few days with 00) Dollars, with interest at the rate and Paulina forest reserves, but on o f 6<* per annum from November 18th, analyzing the figures the satisfaction home folks last week. 1910 until paid; and the defendant, felt over the announcement was great Mrs. Lee Downing w a s a Robin D. Day, in the sum o f Four ly tempered by the discovery that Come in and see them. guest at the M. F. Ryan home Hundred Eighty Seven & 50-100 ($487.- most o f the land was still held up by 50) Dollars, with interest at the rate Satisfaction Guaranteed. reclamation service and other with Sunday. o f 60 per annum from June 1st, 1913, drawals. until paid; and the defendant The Sa John Henkel, The Tailor Hazel Lambert spent the week Extensive preparations are being . . . Oregon end with Helen Stabb of Stay" lem Bank & Trust Co., in the sum o f Stayton mnde for the entertainment of dele O n e Hundred Fifty. Seven & 13-100 ton. gates who w ill^ .ten d the eighth an ($157.13) Dollars, with interest at the nual con ven tloirof the Staatsverbund Geo. Davie and family, Linn rate o f &% per annum from October von Oregon, the confederation of Ger Lambert and wife and Mrs. Jim 25th, 1913, until paid. I W ILL ON man-speaking societies of the state, SATURDAY THE 6th DAY OF J UNE Which will be held In Eugene Saturday Davie were Sunday visitors at 1914 AT THE HOUR OF 11 O’CLOCK the P. H. Lambert home. and Sunday. A.M. OF SAI D DAY at the west door One of the largest gatherings ever Mrs. F r e d McIntyre a n d o f the Countv Court House in Maron held by any representative body was County, Oregon, sell at public auction Bath Tubs, Lavatories and that 'a t Independence, when practical daughter Anna of Salem a r e to the highest bidder for cash in hand all Sanitary fittings— Farm- ly every hop grower and buyer in the spending the week with Mrs. M. on the day o f sale, all the right, title, ers-W e carry a line of Willamette valley was present. Tho F. Ryan. interest and estate which said defend meeting was called to order by C. A. pumps, leader water sys ants D. H. Weyant and Mary J. Wey-1 J. M. Ray of Lebanon spent a McLaughlin, vice president of the Hop ant, and all persons claiming under tems,'etc. Gasoline engines. Growers' association, who announced few days o f last week with rela- them subsequent to the date o f the that the object of the meeting was to i tives. mortgage herein foreclosed, in o f and promote protection to themselves to said premises hereinbefore mention JACOB SPANIOL A. R. McCall and wife of Al against the sentiment In the cause of ed and described in said execution as bany spent the weekend with; follows, to-wit; prohibition. L. J. Blron, secretary of the sand friends. Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) in stone cutters' union o f Portland, has Block Numbered Sixteen (16) in River OVER « 8 VEAf Miss Crystal Shank and Naomi Issued an appeal that Oregon stone side Addition to the City o f Salem, E X P E R IE N C E rather than concrete and terra cotta Bodine o f Albany spent Satur Marion County, Oregon, as shown by r ' brought from outside the state be used day and Sunday at the H. Shank the recorded platt thereof on file in the V ! in the construction o f the new ad home. office o f the recorder o f conveyances ministration building at the university for said Marion County, Oregon. Maggie Smith and Chas. Alex Said sale being made subject to ré of Oregon. His plea Is based not only T r a d ì Marnili upon the desirability o f developing an ander were over Sunday visitors demption in the manner provided by D c s io n s Oregon resource and of giving Oregon at the Ed Smith home returning law. Dated this 5th day o f May, 1914. . .... C cpvriohts A c «n*»«n<1tnf a »ketch *n<i d iw rip ttn r m •* workmen employment, but also on the Wm. Each, ------- a .— WItetiir-r .i Monday morning. increased dignity and beauty of stru> Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon. _ M. PR» ture that would result. The statement nife (Fuiwt attener fòraaourtnirpatct Miss Ethel Smith and sister By W. 1. Needham Deputy. 6-4 Hit« taken tnr<»u«h Munii Jk Co. W< <. % 1* In connection with a general cam Maude were guests at the H. j I notte«, wit hout e bani*, tu thè paign to secure the use of Oregou Shank homo Monday night. The surprise party at the H. stone. id .M n .lr ntn«tr»t<'<l » w l l l . I * r « » l r - Turner Tidings E N. TEAGUE POLK’S' Business Directory A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicimty {is solicited. STAYTON MEAT MARKET You are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at k this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton. Oregon Capital $25,000.00 S. H. HELTZEL J. EUREKA FLOURING MILLS M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F F L O U R A N D FEED GEOROE SPANIOL, Proprietor Remodeled and Ready for Business "Eureka” and "Cooks Delight" Give our new flour a trial. PURITY, STRENGTH L E Every sack guaranteed. AND W HITENESS | A M BLAIN v E V E R Y T H I N G vF O ALBANY. MAN HAMMER W/k AND BOY OREGON New Commercial Hotel C. ULLOM, Prop. Best of Service To AH Commercial Trade a Specialty Cafe De Luxe IN CONNECTION Hot and Cold Water Baths DR. J. W. VOGEL STAYTON, OREGON Trespass and HunHng- Nqtiees for «Mie at the Mail office. Registered Specialist for refraction and defects o f the Eye will make regu- Qy lar trip» to Stayton every 30 to 60 day» Watch for date». 6-4x Big bundle for 10c at the Mail office. f i t . P le a s a n t NEW SPRING and SUMMER Suits $12 up. TINWORK and PLUMBING P atent :kntific flmericiu. Mrs. Leslie Townes and the Senz home was well attended [isses Shank were guests at the j and everyone reported a good I. F. Ryan home Thursday eve. ; time. mi ..f nnr «dentino toerrml, 1 orni», 5 fo n r Rmntbfl, f i . Bolli b ja ll r««»< l«i - MUCo.^^NewYe;, meli urne«. 625 F SU W aab»o«too, D C.