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THE LIFE CAREER j T ayton m ail h ie Published every Thursday by K. M . O l M STK 'M'tt.M>llng ti, voliti, .h ouM invariably b* ,1o n i d lu |iir|iar* . peraue la I h . beat way I I Ihr t.r.1 1M-Iinan.nl ocra nation f*< u b ic a h t la ca p a ble.*'- r i.M il.u l C. w . b lio l 11 This Is the Mission of the Entered as second class matter at the postofflee at Stayton, Marion, county, Oregon, under the act o f Congress o f March 3, 1879. l-'urty.sixth Sc hoe I Year Open S liP T E H B E R I H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Physician and Surgeon OREGON STAYTON. C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON C S ta y to n . O regon ' Wilbur N. Pintler, D A D . DENTIST Office Over Stayton State Bank Phone 2162 Stavton. Ore G. F. KORINEK. V. S„ 8. V. Sc. question asked at some time about every business man. A good WORKABLE BANK BALANCE is essentiâl to every successful business man. ST A Y TO N STATE B AN K Mrs. Drager went to Salem Sunday and returned Monday. A share of the banking business J. M. RIN G O --F. M. SHOOK The Raleigh man came through Mehama Friday. of Stayton and vicinity OREGON is solicited. S. H. HELTZEL Oscar Zimmerman visited at the Bertis home Sunday. (Too Incite for last Week) You are assured of a safe deposi ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Harriet Coburn of near Salem is visiting with her sister Mrs. Drager. tory and courteous treatment at NOTARY PUBLIC Abstracts and Probate Work a Specialty this bank, by ample capital and Office Over Deidrieh’s Hardware Store. Walter Shire and wife o f Mill City visited at the home of Mr. Shire’s parents last week. long experience in the banking business. STAYTON MEAT MARKET & TH OM AS, Proprietors. Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Capital $25,000.00 G a te s EU REKA FLOURING MILLS M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F FLO U R A N D FEED GEORGE SPANIOL, Proprietor Chas. Erixson of Elkhom was a Gates visitor Saturday. Remodeled and Ready for Business Clauda Bowes, and Dave and John Densmore came down from Gooch camp Saturday. BRANDS SAMPLES RECEIVED Suits $12 up. “ Eureka” and “Cooks Delight” Give our new flour a trial. Every sack guaranteed. PURITY, STRENGTH AND WHITENESS Come in and see them. Satisfaction Guaranteed. John Henkel, The Tailor Stayton . . . Oregon TINWORK and PLUMBING Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm- ers-W e carry a line of pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. L .E A .P -Í. H A M M E R S L A IN Th 11 N G CO. r\ i E V E R Y T H IN G FOR MAN ALBANY. AND BOY OREGON. Contractors & Builders Dwelling houses a specialty Let us figure on your build ings We can save you money A good job gauranteed Phone 77 P. 0. Box 228 STAYTON. OREGON. Mr*. Jaa. Dawra and aon ara Imok from Braltonbiiab. buyers with nearly any thing they may require Chaa. Lynch and wife o f Scappooae, Ore. are viaiting friends here. Mr. Lynch waa at one time a Mill City bar ber. In that M i n e . Ladies' Patent Button LutvHt style, high or low heel New For Mon Children’s Shoes All Styles and Sixes LANCEFIELD’S ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦» * STAYTON MARKET REPORT DIRE DISTRESS ! Hans heavy................... 111 Broiler* U to 3 Ilia 13 | Rooatera 7 Mixed Chicken* .... i Gees*........................................... I Duck*, Indian It tinner*. Pekin 10 Turkey*......................................... Dressed T urk eys........................ Veal Fancy 12, Ordinary It Pork 1«H Live Hog*, Choice........... h# Live Hogs, Heavy Hough E gg*............................ 22 Corrected Thursday* but subject to change without notice. It a* Near at Hand to Hundred, ot Stayton Reader*. Don't neglect an aching back. Backache is often the kidney»* cry for help. Neglect hurrying to the kidneys' aid Mean* that urinary tiouble* may follow. Or danger o f worse kidney trouble. Here’s Salem testimony. Mrs. M. E. Latham, 1126 S. Twelfth St., Salem, Oregon,saya: “ 1 Drat heard o f Doan’s Kidney Pills when living ih Bismarck, N. D., about aix year» ago. I had been miserable for quite awhile from kidney complaint. My back ach ed constantly and I had a dull, drag ging pain just over my kidneya. I couldn't stoop with comfort or lift the least thing. 1 was nervous and reat- leaa and often got up in the morning, feeling aa tired as when 1 went to bed. Doan’s kidney pills gave me great re lief and I kept on taking them until I had a complete cure.” Price 50c, at all dealer*. Don’ t ply ask for a kidney remedy Doan's Kidney Pill*— the same Mr*. Latham had. Foster-Milburn Props,. Buffalo, N. Y. Flörsheim »•SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS— SSS STAYTON - West Slayton Auto-Stage Jos. Hamman, Prop. Leave Stayton ■ ’’ ’.’ *• sim get that Co., Arrive Stayton " | " " ’* . . . . 7:00 a. m. 11:30 a .m . 6:00p. m. 9:00a. m. 1:30 p.m . 7:00 p.m . Best o f Passenger and Rxpres* Service OVEN «8 YEARS E X P E R IE N C E P O L K ’ S P atents Business Directory A D ire cto ry o f «n rh C ity, T ow n *nU V illa « « , Hiving d «-•»•»Ip tiv « gk#f<h o f e a ch placa, loca tio n , p op u la tion , !«!«• gra p h , s h ip p in g and b a n k in g p oin t} a)«o C'.aatiflod l»lr«rto ry , compiled by H ttin cM a n d profaaalna, . t :• i*o i . k d c o H «r.\ T T i:5 D is io n s C o e V K IO M T * JtC. Anyon*a«n<11nf * skntrt, , dw w lptton mar qu ick --------------------------------- ly M »'«rtaln o u r o p in io n "r««wh«thar an om m u n ir*. in volitim i !• p ro b a b ly p a ten t* oc. l*aion i« tions strictly cotilldefitlal. MANI •out fro «. (»Meat a gen cy ft tor securing P»te».ia. I’ ntentg tabón throui h ‘ Manu A Co. rwoalvi tp trioi n o t ie z w ith ou t •arfo. In th« neat, W fc s a E p Geo. Ogden and family left for | Longpost, Illinois Thursday,they | expect to return in about three months. FOR SALE A h»nf1«omely Hin at rated weekly. T.arge*r nr dilation o f any •dantlflo Journal. Torrn«. I ) a roar : four months, |L Bold by all fiewedeeUjra. G. A. Maddy left Wednesday for Springfield Oregon. « - « - ^ o.vCCiON a n d W A S H IN G T O N ^ * Team o f young horses, wt. 2200, new hack, harness ami wagons. At a bar gain. Geo. Resume, First house east o f Red Mill, Stayton, Oregon. tf. FIFTY THIRD ANNUAL Oregon State Fair Salem, Sept. 28-Oct. 3. Bert Turnidge was a Gates visitor Wednesday. ■■ $20,000 Offered in Premiums D. E. Olson of Woodburn was in Gates Wednesday and Thurs day on business. For Agricultural, Livestock, Poultry, Textile and other Ex hibits. Grant Smith loaded a car of shakes Tuesday for Fred Hester. W. M. Abbott, Supt. of the Black Eagle mines went to New- burg Wendesday t o attend a i meeting of stockholders. Rock Point HORSE RACES, SHOOTING TOURNAMENT, BAND CONCERTS, BOYS’ CAMP, MOVING PICTURES, CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND, BEE DEMONSTRATIONS, ANIMAL CIRCUS AND OTHER FREE ATTRACTIONS. You Are Invited-Free Camp Grounds Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks. Reduced rates on all railroads. For particulars address, Frank Meredith, Sec., Salem, Oregon. Ben Klecker threshed his clcj ver seed Thursday. JACOB SPANIOL Lulay Bros. & Co. I am now able to supply sl oe TRAOC M A R K S NEW SPRING and SUMMER of Shot* of Various Kin«! » waa down from Albert Frank helped E. C. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS SOLICITED Mrs. Montgomery called on Downing saw wood Tuesday. Mrs. Stout a n d Mrs. Mulkey Tuesday. We listened to a very good ser mon by Mr. Allen last Sunday. Contractor & Builder See me and let me figure on your! work, and I save you money. STAYTON OREGON Most of the Mehama people have been very busy picking blackberries f o r Luther Stout who sends them to a cannery in Salem. Rue Drager made a business ! trip to Salem Wednesday. E N. TEAG UE Bond furnished to cover all cost and insure|a firstjelass guaranteed | job. Mrs. L. Bennet o f Salem visit ed with friends in Mehama last week. A. Morris hauled wood for Mrs. Fenton last week. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Mehama Mites A birthday parts was given for Max Montgomery last week. Several of his little friends were present and had a very nice time Treats all domestic animals, also applies the Tuberculin test. Telephone 3x7 Office at Stayton Stables STAYTON . . . . OREGO? SESTAK A Large ShlpnAnt of Mia* Lilly la bark from her vacation Write for Illustrated loo-page Book let. "1 HH l IPS CAHbhR," and for Cata at Caacadia and Newport. log containing full Information. Mr. and Mr*. Gan. Anderaon of (¡.»tea F r g r t t C o u n ty — AGRICULTURE : paaaed through town Wadneaday. Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus Gen. Sakuler wa* Injurad Tueaday by bandry. Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. Agriculture for Teacher*. FORESTRY, the crank of Ida new dump wagon. l.rxitiiNo E n g i n e e r i n g . H o m e e c o J. L. Weaver waa a Portland viailor n o m i c s : Domestic Science, Deaieetk Aft, over the week-end attending the Myatic ENGINEERING: Electrical. Irrigano*, Irrli r MiiNrrRiNCi: electrical, Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining. Shiner*. Liera mica. COMMI RCE. PHARMACY. A very pleaaant evening waa enjoy INDUSTRIAL ARTS. I '■ itiomal C oMrj/t-Agriculture, Dairy- ed at a dance at the Opera llouae Tuea ! Int. Home Makers’ Course, Industrial day evening. Art«, Forestry. Ruslness Short Course. Mia* Gertrude Knerr, who haa been Srb<*»/ o f ,1/wri.'—Piano, String, Band, spending her vacation here, left today I Voke Culture. for Silverton. Farmer, Benin*» Courte by Mail Free ONSIDER what business would be WITHOUT BANKS. No man C. C. Cameron o f the Albany l’ lan- Aditrraa TNK KKOISTKAK, CorvuUu. Oi should think of starting an enterprise before he arranged to OPEN (fw-7-15 to ing Mill Co., waa a business visitor here Tueaday. AN ACCOUNT. HOW DOES HE STAND AT THE BANK? is a Veterinarian STAYTON 18 th , 1914 Having Just Received r’oatvra’ art) moving into thair now homo thia week. Bonnet Knblnaon Gate* Wodnoaday, SVBSCKIPTIOM S. SI.SO p e r y e a r Address all communications to THE STAYTON MAIL ______________________________________ _ M ill C lt v L o c a ls The COMMERCIAL HOTEL C. Ullom, Manager The Best and Only Hotel in Town with Free Baths and Lavatory Commercial Trade Solicited A Good Square Farmers' Meal at All Times STAYTON . OREGON W. H. Downing and son at tended the circus at Salem Thurs day. J. T. McCullock of Antelope, Wasco county visited at the E. C. Downing home the first of the week. L. 0. Reynolds and wife and Emma and Norris Frank went to the Geo. Rose hop yard Monday. Jake Schmitt is drying prunes near Shaw. W. H. Downing and T. J. Hill are picking hops this week. TW'OreaterOre^orC'^S W ith new buildings, better equip ment, enlarged ground*, and many ad dition* to ita faculty, the University of Oregon will begto it* th irty ninth year Tuesday, September IS. Special training for Buslnes*. Jour- nalism. Law Medicine. Teaching, Li- v ltry, , Muaic. Aithltechire, Physical Training and Fin* Arts. la rge at and strongest departments of liberaJ education. Library o f m ore than volum e», tw o spUndtd gym nasium *. eleven buildings fully •quipped N e w | IN .IN Administration BuiMing In c o u r t« o f c o n s tr u a io n T u ition Free D orm itories for m «n and for w om a n Expense* low est W r i t « fo r ca ta lo g and Illu stra te d b o o k le t. A d d re s s in g R e g is tra r, UNIVERSITY OF 0RE60N ______ auaaw«. o w s o o n