The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 02, 1914, Image 4

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    FARM PROPERTY SAVE YOUR GRAIN
FOR SALE CHEAP
Anyone that has lived in the Willam­
4 acres inside corporate limit» of ette valley for the past twenty years
Stayton only four blocks from business ! cannot deny the fact that the dinivte
section, well improved, all clear, no in- 1 has changed a great deal in that time.
cumbrances, no»») building's ar.d or­ No one can toll when we are going to
have a wet harve-t
Tins may I e a
chard. Price $3500, terms.
vet season. A whole year is sp*i t in
3 acres inside corporate limits i f growing a crop. DON’T let a few days
Stayton, a I I under cultivation, fi «• rain destroy it. Be independent, thresh
large house and other buildings. A when you want to. Wait on no ma­
beautiful home for any one wi-huig to chine. Save the hig thresh bill
live in town. Price $3500, terms.
A STERLING C 0 MBINA 1 I 0 N GUI F IT
30 acres all under cultivation
miles
from Sublimity, Oregon, macadam is the best investment a farmer can
road, good fences, modern buildings, a make. When threshing i s done the
thoroughly up-to-date farm in every separator can be set away in the shed,
and the 6 H. P. may be belted up to
way. Price $115 per acre, terms.
200 acre stock farm. 65 acres under the pump, the feed grinder, the ensil­
cultivation; J00 acres more can be read­ age cutter o r t h e wood saw.
ily cleared and cultivated, 1,000,000 feet The engine will soon pay for itself in
of standing timber on place, running this way. The separator will pay for
itself if it saves you one crop.
water, good buihlings and fences.
Price $45.00 per acre one-half down
BLATCHFORD BROS.
bal. 3 yrs. 6‘t
140 teres highly improved.good build­ implement dealers at Shelburn, Ore.
ings and fences in Waldo Hills. Price have one of these outfits on hand for
your inspection. If you are interested
$65.00 per acre, terms.
65 acre farm i mile from town and call and have them show you how it
railroad, good bottom land, modern will save you money. Write for a cat­
buildings, good fences, 30 acres under alog. They *also sell the DEER1NG
cultivation. Price $75.00 per acre J line of harvesting machinery.
down bal. a yrs. 6*1-.
Abstracts showing clear title and
SALEM CHAUTAUQUA
warranty deeds will be furnished free
with each of the above tracts.
STARTED THIS WEEK
For further information, inquire of
S. H. Heltxel, Deidrich Building, Stay-
ton, Oregon.
The Salem Chautauqua is in full
Work has been commenced in the blast, right on the heels of the Cherry
preparation of a 400-acre tract of land Fair.
The entertainments and lectures
one mile from Hermiston for the pur­
pose of seeding the entire acreage to commenced Monday ana will last un­
alfalfa. The owner of the tract ex­ til Saturday night. Friday is "Wo­
pects the venture to be immensely suc­ man’s Day,” and Saturday is “ Child­
cessful, as he has been producing alfal­ ren’s Day.”
fa in that vicinity for a number of
For Sale —Full blood Duroc Jersey-
years.
male pigs. Phone or write Chas. Hott-
inger, Sublimity.
6-25x
Sticky fly paper at Beauchamp’s.
Dr. Brewer motored to Salem today.
Tom Smith returned home from Sa­
lem Sunday.
Dr. Beauchamp reports a girl born
to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dodson of near
Aumsville, Monday June 29.
Mrs. J. P. Wilbur returned from
Portland Sunday after a weeks' visit
Mrs. J. M. Ringo visited home folks with her daughter Mrs. Hall.
in Salem last week.
Wm. Mack and wife of Albany are
Johr Glover left for Eastern Oregon visiting at the home of Mrs. Macks’
Monday where he will work.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hahn.
Pettit & Konnek are painting Frank
Mrs. Antone VanHandel and Mrs.
Grierson’s house this week.
John B. VanHandel and daughter of
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Sublimity were in town Tuesday.
Andrew Rauscher returned from
Goldendale, Wash., Sunday.
WANTED—lOtons of good cheat hay,
delievered, i n exchange for building
Miss Alice Matten of Salem is visit­ material. Petzel Estate Lbr. Co.
ing friends in town this week.
Miss Vena McCully of Fall City vis­
For Sale—Young stock hogs. See ited over Sunday at the Carl Titus and
P. T. Etzel.
tf-
Tom Foilis homes near Kingston.
NC TICE—The barber shops of Stay-
John Lake is able to get around
ton will be closed all day July 4.
again all right. He and Mr. LafToon
were down from Fox Valley Monday.
Mrs. H. N. Huntley spent the week­
end visiting relatives in Lebanor.
Guy Kearns and Dennis Caldwell
went to Albany Tuesday where they
Miss Theo Mathieu is visiting at the will run a stand during the celebration.
Funk home in Corvallis this week.
Mrs. B. F. Korten and daughter and
Henry Smith and wife spent Sunday Miss Agnes Klecker of Portland are
at the Little North Fork near Meha- visiting at the B. Kiecker home thiB
ma.
week.
Jessie Moses of Tangent visited at
Mrs. Vincent Pietrok and son Paul,
the Albert Bass home a few days last of Kingston were Stayton visitors yes­
week.
terday and made the Mail office a pleas-
| ant call.
Old Newspapers—
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TWO PER LAUGHS
SECOND
at the
STAR THEATRE
Return of F rank Carpenter A l’o.
SUNDAY. JULY. 5
In the "BURGLAR ALARM”
A Fcreamirg Vaudeville Farce together
w th
4
KELLS
4
Admission
1'* A 15c
AUTOMOBILE
«
Shomescope
The M odern W ay
of enlarging P o :;
C ards and P h o to :.
Repairing ia our specialty. An ex­
pert mechanic always at t h e shop.
Threshernien, you huit better have that
engine overhauled before the season
-étain. Brown's Garage and Mach'ne
hop.
EXAMINE I HEM Al
notice
f o r se
J . A . Hendersholu
aled bids
GEM CONFECTIONERY
Drs. Ia>we A Turner
eye specialists of Port-
ami will tie in Stayton,
Monday July 6th at the
Stayton Hotel Parlors. Thia ia the
same Dr. Lowe who has been coming
to Stayton for years. They are special­
ists of experience and standing, snd
you will make no mistake in consulting
them. They give your eyes a most
thorough searching, and acientific ex­
amination, and when they prescribe
glasses, it is with positive and absolute
assurance that they are the last and
only kind suited to your eyes. If you
do not need glasses, they most positive­
ly will not recommend them. Come in
and let us talk it over with you.
The undersigned. President of the
Stayton Switehtioard Association will
accept sc h U h ! bids up to 10 a. m., Mon­
day, July 6, 1914, for operating the
switchboard In Stayton, Oregon for
one yeer, beginning, August 2, 1914.
Home and office will be furnished
free by the Switchboard Association.
Office hours are to lie 7 a. m. to 9 p.-
m. from Oct. 1st to May lat, 6 a. m. to
9:30 p. m. from May 1st to Oct. 1st.
One half of tolls from night calls are
to go to operator.
Right reserve»! to reject any or all
bids. Bids to be left at the office of
the Stayton Mail.
W. E. Chrisman,
7-2
Pres.
MDSE. STORE IS
MANY ATTEND
ROBBED IN TURNER
CHERRY FAIR
It woukl be quite Impossible to enum­
erate all the Stayton people who at­
tended the Salem Cherry Fair st least
one day of three last week.
F.veryone seemed to tie well satisfied
with the different kinds of entertain­
ment provided.
The roads were crowded all the time
with the numerous autos docking to
the Cherry (’¡tv.
News came over the telephone from
the Turner correspondent to the Mail
yeatenlay evening that the General
Store of Kohertaon and Keed hail been
burglarised the night before.
The thieves got away with aiiout
$5(10 worth of merchandise Kill ranee
was effected through the back door.
No clews had been obtained at the
time oIngoing to presa.
CHERRY FAIR
EXCUNS10NS ON THE
Cove, in Union County, will hold a
fair on July 16. A Norwegian
CORVALLIS & EASTERN cherry
family, the Stacklands, has led in build­
Tha C. A E. will run an excursion
from Detroit to Albany July 4th. I<eave
Kingston about 7 a. m. Also an ex­
cursion is planned to Newport and re­
turn on July 12. Leave Kingston 6:10
a. m.
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STAYTON I.O.O.F. LODGE
VISITS SILVERTON
Twenty-four Oddfellows in five au­
tomobiles went t* Silverton Saturday
night to visit the Silverton Lodge.
They took seven candidates along to
give them the Second and Third de­
grees. They were: J. W. Mayo, F.-
M. Shook, 0. E. Gardner, G. F. Kori-
nek, Archie Caspel, B. A. Schaefer,
and W. H. Rabens. It is said that
Silverton has the crack degree team of
the state.
Needless to say, the bovs had a fine
time and enjoyed themselves thorough­
ly, not only at the meeting, but at the
banquet as well.
The Silverton bunch will return the i
visit at some future date.
ing up a great cherry industry at an
altitude of 3.0U0 feet in the foothills of
the Blue Mountains. At this high alti­
tude cherries, while not so large or
lucious as some raised on lower levels,
have remarkable keeping qualities and
the output will be disposed on in car­
loads in the Eastern markets.
J. S. McLaughlin of near North i
Santiam ran his auto into the ditch j
near the reform school Sunday.
It is reported that Mrs. McLaughlin
was thrown out and had to be taken j
to the hospital.
Mr. McLaughlin is not a very exper- j
ienced driver, having had his car but a
short time.
NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS
The sharp competition among bed manufacturers put
the price down to a minimum for the past six months,
but now the manufacturers have
Gotten Together
MONEY COMES WEST
and all Iron and Brass beds will raise the First of July
O. M. Plummer, general manager of
the Pacific International Livestock Ex­
position, announces that the National
Duroc-Jersey Record Association, of
Peoria. III., has appropriated $125 for
the livestock show to be held in Pott-
land this fall, thus placing this event
in the ranks with the other large stock
■hows of the United States, a recogni­
tion which has not heretofore been
tnade.
W e Have a Large Stock
When You Buy
of these beds on hand and will sell them
At The Old Price
until they are all gone.
Come in now and get your pick.
STAYTON HOUSEFURNISHING CO.
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SHOES
Go to
AUTO TURNS
TURTLE SUNDAY
Prices Will Raise
CHANGE IN MAIL
STAYTON GETS
LANCEFIELD’S
SERVICE STARTS
BEATEN THURSDAY
WHY?
Because he has what you want.
Florsheim’s $5 & $6
Ladies and Chilldren’s
OXFORDS
and
PUM PS
At Reduced Prices
Yesterday, July 1, the new mail ser­
vice from Sulblmity to West Stayton
started. Three maila a r e received
daily Irom West Stayton, 9 A. M.,
1:45 P. M. and 7 P. M.
The mails leave at 7 A. M., 1120 A.
M. and 5 P. M. Two mails on Sunday,
9 A. M. and 1:46 P. M.
The mail irom Lyons to Turner has
been discontinued. The same maila a-
rive from Kingston viz. 10:16
M.
and 4 P. M. Leave st 9 A. M. and
2:46 P. M. Preserve this for reference.
The Stayton ball team was trimmed
to the tune of 6 to 7 at Salem laaf
Thursday by the Fall City bunch.
Then Fall City lost to Hopewell 3 to 21
on Saturday.
BIG PUBLIC SALE
IN MEHAMA
Attention is caltal to the big public
sale of Tltze Bros, of Mehsma on Sat­
urday July li. Complete bill will be
found on another page of the Mail.
LANCEFIELD’S
LOGANBERRIES BEING SHIPPED
That the population of Oregon is in -'
creasing very rapidly is indicated by
the fact that an unusual number of
For the first time since loganberry
communities have found it necessary to
erect new school buildings to relieve i culture has become a fixed industry in
congestion.
New schools are being the Willamette Valley, the fruit is be­
built at Amity, Molalla, Newport, A s-: ing shipped to the Eust in large quanti­
toria and Vida, and in addition, several ties. During the season 25 carloada
iarge school buildings will be erected 1 will be shipped to Chicago, St. Louis,
in Portland before the end of the year. \ Lincoln, Nebr., Kansas City, and Den­
ver. These shipments will consist of
fresh fruit and will not include the
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE OF AP­ great shipments of dried berries which
will be made later.
POINTMENT.
Riley Thomas, who has been in the
Big bundle for 10c at th° Mail office. Mill City hospital for ten weeks with a
broken leg is able to get around on j
Miss Nina Hendersbott went to Mc­ ! crutches.
Minnville Monday for a visit with rela­
tives.
Mrs. David Mangle and Mrs. J. P.
Pure Russian oil of Parrafine for Funk returned to their home in Cor­
bowel troubles, 50c pint at Beau­ vallis Saturday after a weeks’ visit
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
with relatives and friends here.
champ’s.
STATE OF OREGON FOR MARION,
IGNORANT OF MONEY USE
COUNTY.
J. B. Bowne of West Stavton was a
Baled Clover Hay for Sale. Bright
In the Matter of the Estate of Alois [
Stayton visitor on several days this A 1 not rained on. Price $12.50 per Robl, Deceased.
Attorney John McNary, appearing
week.
ton F.O.B. Kingston, Ore.
Notice is hereby given that Gregory
Bruce Bowne, Turner, Oregon.
7-28 Robl was appointed executor of the es­ for the plaintiff in the case of D. Dra-
ger vs. S. Phillippi, Monday attacked
The best of 5 cent cigars on the mar­
tate of the said Alois Robl on the 5th
the son of the defendant very bitterly,
ket in Stayton. The “ First Pick” of
day of May, 1914, by an order of the :
Geo. Keech and wife motored to Cor­ County Court of Marion County, Ore­ oratorically, for his apparent lack of
course.
vallis yesterday to bring home their gon, duly entered of record in said interest in his father’s affiairs, but met
with continual rebuff from his witness
Don’t forget to use that Chloride of son, Edwin, who has been attending Court.
and
was unable to draw him out. The
the
Boy’s
Summer
Course
at
the
O.
A.-
Lime, 15c can or 2 for 25c at Beau­
All persons having claims against
son testified that he was in absolute
C.
champ’s.
said estate are required to send the
ignorance as to his father’s business
same properly verified with proper i
affairs, even loaning him money with­
D. Townes and daughter Mabel of
WANTED TO B U Y -5 or 6 year old vouchers to Carson & Brown, his at­ out knowing what his parent desired to
Mt. Pleasant were Stayton visitors
horse,
broke, mare preferred. Wt. torneys, within six months from the do with it. His father transfered to
Tuesday.
1100 to 1200. Write description and date of this notice.
him, shares of stock in the Stayton
Gregory Robl,
price to A. B. Stayton Mail, Stayton, 1 Carson & Brown
Water Power company to meet a debt.
Miss Letta Weddle who is staying in
Attorneys for Executor.
Executor.
Oregon.
The Stayton Woolen Mills company
Independence is visiting home folks
7-30
allege that they own the said stock.
_________________________
here this week.
The case was before Judge Galloway
Don’t fail to call at the Stayton Ho­ Monday in the circut court.—States­
Mrs. Crum and daughter Josephine
tel July 6th and let Drs. Lowe & Tur­ man.
of Sublimity were trading with Stay-
ner show you those new double vision
.
K
’
S>
ton merchants Tuesday.
glasses without the unsightly lines or
O R EG O N a n d W A S H IN G T O N
seams to catch dirt, strain the eyes or
Baled Clover Hay for Sale. Bright
Special Prices on Sherwin A Williams
Business Director/ come apart. One light solid piece of A 1 hay not rained on. Price $10 per
Paints at Beauchamp’s if you intend
glass which enables you to read or do ton at barn 2 mi. west of West Stay-
A D ire c to ry o f e a c h C ity , T o w n a n r l
V IH a g « , g iv i n g d e s c r i p t i v e s k e t c h o f
to paint, get our prices.
close
work and see distant objects per­ ton.
Bruce Bowne,
e a c h p la c e , lo c a ti o n , p o p u l a t i o n , t e l e ­
fectly. Come and see them. Free j 7-23x
Turner, Ore.,
g ra p h , s h ip p in g a n d b a n k in g p o in t;
a l t o C la s s if ie d D ir e c t o r y , c o m p i l e d b y
demonstration, satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. Maude Harlan and children of
b u s in e s s a n d p r o f e s s io n .
Remember the date, scores of refer­
Mrs. Griff King of Albany spent the
Mill City are visiting her parents Mr.
K . L . P O L K £ C O ., S E A T T L E
ence.
week-end at the Will Foilis home.
and Mrs. W. S. Watters.
Reduced Prices
Drygoods
14c Dimity
12c Lawns
Groceries
now 7c Santos Coffee
"
çc
2ÇC lb.
; lb. can Steel Cut 90c can
60c Gingham Aprons “ 45c Arm & Ham. Soda 4 for 25c
#1.50 House Dress “ #1.29 Standard Toms. $ 1. per doz.
1.48
Zoo
Corn $1. "
Buy of Us at Mail Order Prices
FRUIT JARS
1 Dozen Pints
60c
1 Dozen Q u a rts
70c
1 Doz. Half 6aL
90c
6 Dozen Pints
12 Dozen Pints
$3.50
$6.00
6 Dozen Quarts
$3.90
6 D o z Half Bal.'
$5.10
12 Dozen Quarts
$7.10
.12 D oz Half Cal.
$9.80
-Mayo Co.