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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1914)
DONTl£ T YOUR MONEY BURN A NOIE IN YOUR POCKET t Announcement fo r Pint Annuiti School C h ih irtn 'ë INDUSTRIAL FAIR Septem ber 2 3 -2 4 19Í4 S T A Y T O N . , O R E G O N 1st 2nd 13. $3.50 2.00 1st 2nd $2.75 1.00 14. CAKE 1st Enlarged Picture - 2nd $1.60 Cash 15. PIE l«t $3.00 Dress Pattern 2nd Pair Shoes Choice R ULES 1. Exhibitor« will be divided into two classes. Clan« A Those punt their 12th birthday. Claaa B—Those under their 12th birthday. Any person of school age is eligible. 2. Every exhibitor is expected to plant, cultivate, and harvest crops, rare for poultry, and must make, with no other help than advice, his or her own mech- leal,-needlework, cooking and canning exhibits. MPRES8 on the yonng man who it burning the ctndle at both end* and who i> «pending hit big udary m fast as he makes it the VALUE OF A BANK ACCOUNT. Start him on the RIOHT ROAD today. If he is not hopeless he at once will see the error of his ways. The open ing of a bank account has put a stop to many a youth’s wild desire to be a UIOH FLIER I STAYTON STATE BANK 3. A signed statement to thia effect will be requir ed of each exhibitor. 4. Parents and teachers are asked to co-operate in securing absolute honesty on the part of exhibitors. 6. No pupil shall make more than one entry for each prise. 6. Exhibits should be brought to the building on Sept. 22. or by 10 a. m. Sept. 23. 7. Open to all districts in Marion or Linn Counties. For further information and entry blanks, Write to, June 0 . Kearns, Sec. Stayton, Ore. 1st 2nd 1. 1st 2nd A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity F IE L D COHN (10 Ears) $6.00 Garden Cultivator Cash 1.50 Class B $2.50 ('ash 1.50 Cash 2. ¡is solicited. You are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at this bank, by ample capital and $3 00 1.00 1st 2nd Class B $6.00 School suit 2.00 Cash 1st 2nd long experienee in the banking business. 1st 2nd Sestak & Thomas C. P. Bishop SW E E T CORN (10 Ears) l«t 2nd 3. Class A Konnek & Mielke - J. M. Ringo Cash Cash Class A Jacob Spaniol - Geo. Davie W. F. Klecker - Fred Rock POP CORN (10 Ears) Class A Cash $2.50 Frank Lesley 1.00 Cash - J. M. Ringo Class B $2.50 Cash Mack & Shepherd 1.00 Cash Chas. Cladek 4. W A T E R M E L O N (One) Class A Cash $2.50 C. Ullom 1.00 Cash Jos. Lambrecht Class B 1st Cash $2.00 H. E. Bennett Cash 2nd 1.00 L. A. Thomas Neck Muffler Meyets, Salem 3rd 1st 2nd Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Capital $25,000.00 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 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 1st 2nd QEOROE 8 P A N I0L , Proprietor 1st 2nd Remodeled and Ready for Business 1st 2nd “ Eureka” and “Cooks Delight” Give our new flour a trial. 1st 2nd 3rd Every sack guaranteed. PURITY, STRENGTH AND WHITENESS AM L E BLAIN MAMMER 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd N f E V E R Y T H IN G ALBANY. FOR i S MAN r AND ? BOY OREGON. 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd New Commercial Hotel C. ULLOM, Prop. B est of Service To All Commercial Trade a Specialty M USKM ELON (One) Class A Mdse. $2.00 Watt Shipp Co. Cash . 1.00 W. R. Jepl.cott Class B $2.00 Cash E. D. Alexander Cash W. A. Elder 1.00 SQ U A SH (One) Class A 6. Mdse. $2.50 - C. A. Luthy 1.00 Cash G. F. Korinek Class B $2 00 Cash Lilly Hdwe. Co. 1.00 Cash L'itter Bell Co. P U M P K IN (One) Class A 7. $2.50 Mdse. Thomas-Mayo Co. Cash - Stayton Dev. League 1.00 Class B Thomas-Mayo Co. $2.60 Mdse. 1.00 Cash - Stayton Dev. League Meyers, Salem Neck Muffler 8. POTATOES (10) Class A $2.50 Mdse. - Fisher & Richardson 1.00 Cash - • Smith & Schott Neck Muffler - - Meyers, Salem Class B $2.50 Mdse. - Fisher & Richardson 1.00 Cash • Philip Meier, Sublimity Neck Muffler - - Meyers, Salem 9. C A B B A G E (Two) Class A $1.50 Cash - - - E. Roy Neck Muffler - - Meyers, Salem Class B Ring W. S. McGowan, West Stayton $0.76 Cash Farmers & Merchants Bank 10. O N IO N S (10) Class A & B $2.00 Cash W. F. Harris, West Stayton 1.00 Cash Farmers & Merchants Bank . 11. TO M A TO E S (10) Class A & B $1.50 Cash . . . E. Roy 1.00 Book - Patton Bros., Salem 12. BIRD H OU SE Class B $2.50 Pair Shoes - V. P. Laneefield 1.00 Cash - - Smith & Schott 5. fit. Pleasant Class A - G. A. Pratt C. D. Stayton (One) (One) Class A Chas. Gehlen R. J. Moses H . A . B E A U C H A M P , M .D . Physician and Surgeon STAYTO N . P H Y S IC IA N 18 H AN D M ADE APRON Class A $6.00 Gilt Clock - John G. Barr Co. 1.00 Cash Dr. C. H. Brewer Class B 1st $2.60 Rocker Stayton Chair Co. 2nd 1.00 Cash C. A. Beauchamp 1st 2nd 19. M A C H IN E M A D E DRESS Class A $2.00 Mdse. • Needlecraft shop, Salem 1.00 Cash - - C. A. Beauchamp 1st 2nd 20. D A R N IN G (3 pieces) Class A & B $1.50 Cash - - A. D. Gardner 1.00 Cash - - A. D. Gardner 1st 2nd 21. BEST D IS P L A Y o f FLO W E R S $5.00 Gold Hdkf. Box Gardner & Keene, Salem 1.50 Cash - - A. D. Gardner PO ULTRY AND SURGEON S t a y t o n , O regon 16. C A N N E D FRU IT (6 kinds) Cl. A $7.50 Auto Robe Wilbur Woolen Mills Co. 3.00 Box Bon Bons - E.T. Matthieu 1st 2nd OREGON C. H. BREWER,: M. d . Wilbur N. Fintler, D.M.D. 17. JE L L Y (2 glasses) Class A & B l«t Franqrettc walnut (3) Capital City Nuraery Co. 2nd $1.00 Cash - - Dr. C. H. Brewer P R EM IUM S 1st 2mi B R E A D (One Loaf) Class A Umbrella • • Gardner £ Hcbeon Poat Card Album - P. Deidrich Class B Pair Shoes Gardner A Hobson Cash H. E. Wirth D EN TIS T Office Over Stayton State Bank Phone 2152 Stavton, Ore V. Sc. 6. F. KORINEK, jV. S„ B. Veterinarian Treats all domestic animals, alto applies the Tuberculin test. Telephone J 3x7 Office at Stayton Stables STAYTON . . . . OREGOÍ E N. TEAGUE Contractor & Builder (T n o o f Each Kind) Bond furnished to cover all cost 22. P L Y M O U T H ROCK Class A & B $2.50 Cash - - Dr. C. H. Brewer 2nd 1.00 Cash - - A. D. Gardner and insure'a first|class guaranteed 23. RHODE IS L A N D R. Class A & B 1st $2.50 Cash - Stayton Hoosefur. C. 2nd 1.50 Cash - - C. A. Beauchamp See me and let me figure on your 1st 24. 1st $2.50 2nd 1.00 1st 2nd 25. $2.50 1.00 LEGH O RN Class A & B Cash - Stayton Housefur. Co. Cash - - Lilly Hdwe. Co. Cash ORPINGTON Cash Cash 26. W YANDOTTES $2.50 Cash 1st 2nd 1.00 Cash 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd job. work, and I save you money. ST A Y T O N OREGON Class A & B Lilly Hwde. Co. Wm. Nendel STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK Class A & B Thomas-Mayo Co. Wm. Nendel 27. BEST PEN A N Y BREED $3.00 Cash - - Dr. Beauchamp 1.00 Cash - • Missler & Taylor 28. BEST P EN of D U CK S $3.00 Cash - • Wm. Nendel 1.00 Cash v - Far. & Mer. Bank 29. BEST PIG $5.00 Cash - - Seatak & Thomas 2.50 Cash - - Thomas-Mayo Co. 30. E M B ’ D P IL L O W TOP Class A $3.50 Hat - - Mack & Riggs 1.50 Cssh - C. A. Beauchamp 31. BEST COL A R T W O R K Cl A & B $3.00 Cash - - J. A. Hendershott 1.00 Cash - - J. A. Hendershott 32. BEST COL F CY N E E D L E W O R K $6.00 Piano Scarf Eiler’s Music House 1.00 Cash - - J. A. Hendershott & TH OM AS, Proprietors. Fresh, bait & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. fin e s t Market Price Paid For Fat Seek S. H. HELTZEL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW NOT ARY (PUBLIC Abstracts and Probate Work a Specialty Office Over Deidrich’s Hardware Store. 33. BEST H O M E M A D E H A T Class A Aluminum Tea Kettle - Rice & Phelan M . R I N G U 34. F C Y C E N T E R PIECE Class A Undertaker a n d Embalmer $2.50 Box Stationery - Pacific Paper Co. Neck Muffler - - Meyers, Salem Third and Marion Streets 35. BISCU ITS Class A Neck Muffler - - Meyers, Salem S T A Y T O N . OREGON 36 A P P L E JE L L Y (3 glasses) Cl A Franquette Walnut (2) Capital City Nursery Co. Neck Muffler - - Meyers, Saiem 37. L O G A N B E R R Y JA M Cl A Neck Muffler - - Meyers. Salem 38. C A N N E D V E G . (3 jars) Class A $2.00 Cash - - Dr. Beauchamp 1.00 Cash - - Sestak & Thomas SA M P LE S R E C E IV E D 39. BUTTER (21b. roll) Class A $2.00 Cash - - Sestak & Thomas 1.00 Cash - - Far. & Mer. Bank J. NEW SPRINGand SUMMER Suits $12 up. Grand Special Free For All Come in and see them. Satisfaction Guaranteed. OPEN TO PERSONS OF ALL AGES BEST CO LLEC TIO N OF H O M E B A K IN G 1st Two Year Old Apple Trees (50) Woodburn Nursery Co. 2nd $4.00 Cash - Stayton State Bank BEST CO LLEC TIO N FARM PRODUCTS 1st Two Year Old Apple Trees (50) Woodburn Nursery Co. 2nd $4.00, Cash Farmers & Merchants Bank John Henkel, The Tailor Stayton . . . Oregon TINWORK and PLUMBING Owing to the fact that some money must be used for Band, printing etc., several contributors names do not appear on the list. Among these are the Stay- ton Development League $50.00, W. C. Gauntt $10.00 Stayton Mail $5.00. Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm e r s -W e carry a line of pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. Meek McCully o f California is were Sunday visitors at the F. visiting relatives this week Haberman home of Munkers. T^ er G. H. Ray returned home Sat- Neva and Freda o f Scio w u ays a u ic ir urday after spending four weeks ^ e s p e n d in g a le few days at i their brothers home. at the Hreitenbush hot springs. JACOB SPANIOL Mehama Mites The Misses Phole and Teck- Darrel Downes of Stayton is Mrs. Lee Downing and family meir are camping in Mehama. visiting at the P. H. Lambert spent Sunday afternoon at the Mr. and Mrs. Hays and Mr. home. D- Townes home. and Mrs. Waterman went t o IN CONNECTION Elra Gunsaules o f Jefferson is j John Bender o f Jordan has House Mountain Rock last week, Hot and Cold W ater Baths SI A\ IO N , OREGON working at the H. Shank home. ! eight teams hauling a carload of The Doctor called Tuesday on Several o f this vicinity attend- lumber from Kingston for a rew Margaret Mulkey who has been ed the pie social at Kingston house. 's ic k for several days. July 1st, the new Workingmen's Compensation Act goes in- Thursday night. G. H. Ray, Melvin S h a n k ,, A few of the men worked on o effect and this is the last date on which manufacturers and Mr. and Mrs. Linn Lambert Marguerite and Willie Ryan and the fence around t h e school mployers can give notice o f not coming under the provisions of were guests at the W R. Bren-I Lewis Ray were Stayton visitors house Monday. he act. ner home. Monday. Walter K nse is working for OVER 6 5 TEAT E X P E R IE N C L Cafe De Luxe A Portland woman is suing for the right to work at wages The W . R. Ray family, John Mr. Drager. The Mt. Pleasant Ball team he can agree upon with her employer and at which she saves played against the Blueden team. Sandner and Frank Hottinger Marie Gilbert, Alonzo K rise noney each week. The minimum wage law forbids her to work Mt. Pleasant was victorious. were guests at the H. Shank and Kenneth Morris joined the band Tuesday night. Mr. a n d Mrs. M. F. Ryan j home Sunday. in these terms. P atent T AnTftn«**nrttnf » PET i V rade M arks D e s io n s CORVRIGHTS A « . »nrl dw erip' nitl«*klf » r c r ' n l n o tir op inion tnm whech. m r w i l L n M proonbi, R i f ' 1' « ' ^ J o -it m i. I loim lirici ly ronii. ionii.il. HINOßOO« 01. I'm •out I m •. O lilc it u e n e , for n o n r i n « p u r i I' ll roti taken tbrouih «lumi A to . ne-i.r» •prruf nnttet, without char««. In thw Scientific Am erica!;. A h n n d io m e lf wo- rn la tlo n o f n ny »d e n tin o Joiirnnl. j T«*rnin. ;e a r : fo u r month*. $L BoiU by allI new»<ir;. 361Drcad .v .(| e W IP lú m r eu wma »««». ix u