The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 05, 1914, Image 4

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    CloseìburDoor on the
Mrs. Robert Darby went to
the D. Tow nes home Tuesday af­
ternoon after her little brother
Mrs. C. M. Brewer and Norma Marvin.
Stamp.of Stayton visited at the
Mrs. H. Shank returned back
Frank Potter home the latter to Salem Saturday morning a l­
part of last week.
ter spending a week at home.
Mill City Local.*
Nora Holt of Thomas is visit­
Frank Hettinger and Harry
ing at the O. I., llolt home.
Shank took a large herd of tu r-!
Gertrude Lilly who has been keys to Aumsville Monday.
dnitfuist in the Hammond Lum­
ber Co. 'Store left for her home
in Corvallis Monday and Miss
Slocum takes her place.
URRENCY in the pocket DEPRECIATES
In the bank it EX­
PANDS. A perron with a $100 check in his pocket likely will go
all day without cashing it. With a similar amount of currency
there is a tendency to SPEND A LITTLE. The check remains intact
So it is with a bank account. A person likes to KEEP IT INTACT.
C
STAYTON
STATE
BAN K
School Notes
Gene Woods and family moved
to Albany Tuesday. Since the
The lower grades took up the
motor w a s discontinued Mr.
study of music Monday, under
Woods has been out o f a job.
tin* supervision o f Miss Rupert.
Mr. McLean and w ife spent
As Tuesday was Election day,
Sunday at Lyons.
i there was no school.
The Sunday School observed
The High School has formed a
Rally Day last Sunday.
Student body Association. Those
Delbert Clow arrived in town holding offices are as follows: Ed
yesterday for a short visit with Blakley, President; Théo. Mat­
his parents, after which he ex­ thieu and Guy Hurt, Secretary
pects to no back to Indiana for and Treasurer; Roy Mielke, Ser­
an extended stay.
geant-at-arms;
Helen
Staab,
Miss Mary Dunigan who is Editor o f the school paper. The
| teaching‘ at Minto visited t h e committee chosen by the president
I latter part of the week with her to make the by-laws are now-
! uncle, Mr. Caplinper. going back working on them.
EUREKA FLOURING MILLS
M A N U FAC TU R E R S OF FLOUR
is solicited.
Y o u are assured of a safe deposi­
tory and courteous treatment at
this bank, by am pl: capital and
long experience ir. the banking
business.
lars.
Farmers éc Merchants
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of Stayton, Oregon
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STAYTON
P atents
I HADE M A R K S
D e s ig n s
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
A o n * M fK lfnf a ukatrh and deeerlptlon may
O'Hrklf Mcyrtahl our opinion free whether mu
i volition la protmbff patentable. Co*nimiril*n-
> im mrictlyrofindentI a I. HANDBOOK ot. 1'itfenia
e< t froe. Oldeet agency for Mcurtn*pater »«.
I'tfenta taken through Muun A Co. receive
i t " utl
without c harge, in the
Scientific American.
A hanriaornely I11nat«*fed weekly. I,*rgeat rlr-
i .aioti o f any p< lentllie Journal. Term ». 9 I e
v< r ; (our month«, f L Bold by ail newedealer >.
KINN&Co 361 Broadway.
YOfil
Srwicta ODBce. m i T i t . W u btoatu o, I ) C.
MARKET
Hens heavy
11,
light
9J
Broilers 1} to 3 lbs________
9
Roosters
____ _ _ ______
7
Mixed Chickens..
G eese________ _________________ _ 8
Ducks,Indian Runners, 8 Pekin 9
Turkeys....................................... 16
Dressed T u rk e y s ....... ...............
Veal Fanry 10,
Ordinary
9
P o r k . .. ............................
81
Live Hogs, Choice...........
61
Live Hogs, Heavy Rough
E g g s . . .......................
36
Corrected Thursdays but subject
to change without notice.
K eep
clean
,tlYk T ao ist*.
with
UT.
Coos Bay railroad constuction
employs 120) men.
Douglas county wants a county
highschool system.
Remodeled and Ready for Business
H R A N I) S
“Eureka” and “Cooks Delight”
Give our new flour a trial.
Every sack guaranteed.
PURITY, STRENGTH AND WHITENESS
L E BLAIN
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E V E R Y T H IN G
FOR
ALBANY.
A
M HAMMER
Water street, Albany, is to be
graded by the S. P. Co.
Notice is hereby Riven that the un- !
, dersigned w u duly appointed Kxecu
A large and up-to-date theatre) trix of the |Hltt Wl„ Mml K„tllt,. o f !
is being fitted up for Heppner.
. Martha A Drown, deceased, by the !
j at the Hammond Lbr. Co’s. Hall
Portland is calling for bids for
by Mrs. J. R. Shaw and Mrs. C. another $160,000, 21 classroom
L. Ransomeon Saturday night, school.
I A large crowd was in attendance
g chool directors of Gresham
| and all had an enjoyable time.
have voted for a union high-
Ht. Pleasant
Church conducted by Rev.
Blair Sunday was well attended
both morning and evening.
P. H. Lambert and wife spent
Monday afternoon a t the D.
Townes home.
Miss Marguerite Ryan was a
guest at the H. Shank home
I Sunday.
Mrs. Linn Lambert spent Sun­
day with home folks.
Mrs. P. H. Lambert and Mrs.
W. R. Brenner were Stayton vis­
itors one day last week.
The surprise party given on
Floyd Shelton Hallowe’en night
was well attended and everyone
reported a very enjoyable time.
M. F. Ryan and daughter An-
geline and Mr. and Mrs. P. H.
Lambert a n d daughter Hazel
vvere Stayton visitors Tuesday.
AND
BOY
FARM PROPERTY
FOR SALE CHEAP
4 acres inside cor|Mjrate limit» of
Stayton only four block» from bu.uncas
County Court o f the State o f Ore Ron
j for the County nf Marion, on 21st day ■ j section, well improved, all clear, no in­
cumbrances, good building» and o r­
o f October, 1914. Alt iiersons bavin«
chard. Price $3600, terms.
claims HRuinst said Estate are hereby
notified and requested to present their 1
3 acre* inside corporate limit» o f
| claims, duly verified, a* required by Stayton, a I I under cultivation, fine
! law, with the proper vouchers, within large house and other building».
A
j six months from the date o f this notice, beautiful home for any one wishing to
to the undersigned executrix, at the live in town. Price $3600, term».
office o f S. II. Hcltzcl, attorney-at-law,
80 acre» all under cultivation 1} mile»
I g tnyton, oregt n.
from Sublimity, Oregon,
macadam
| Dated tin-, j:Uu iiav o f <>rt. I H 4
road, good fences, modern buildings, a
Dora A. Harden Executrix.
thoroughly up-to-date farm in every
S. 1!. Hellzel, Attorney for Estate.
way. Price $115 per acre, term».
11-26
A Bible Study Class was or- school,
ganized last Monday night by
$3000 ha8
has b
b e e e n subscribed j
T A X M EETING NOTICE
the pastor, Rev. MacLeod.
The i toward a proposed new cannery
meeting will be held every Mon- L fc Qrenco.
day night at eight o’clock, to
Notice for M eeting o f the Re»ident
The Columbia Highway is to
¡continue all winter. All are cor­
T axpayer» o f Road District No. 32 to
be finished through The Dalles vote an additional tax for road purjKis-
dially invited to attend.
by June 1.
en.
Notice is hereby given that we, the
undernigncd resident taxpayers, repre­
senting ten per cent, o f the resident
taxpayers in road di»trict No. 32. M ar­
T h e first Multnomah high­ ion County, Oregon, hereby give notice
j to the taxpayers o f said district No. 32,
school is to be erected at Cor­ I that there will be a meeting o f the res-
bett for $6600.
! ident taxpayers o f said district in City
The Eagle Valley News has ; Hall in said road district at 2 o'clock
P. M. on Saturday the 28th day of
^)eGn ^ e n over by E. C. Thorp Novem ber, 1914, to vote on additional
( tax for road purpose as provided by the
Moines, Iowa.
Machinery for a new substa­ 1 act o f the legislature o f 1913.
Nam es: C. II. B rew er, W . Richard­
! tion for the Eugene municipal son, John Mielke, Peter Deidrich, K.C.
light plant has arrived.
I Titus, J. R. Gardner,
W . H . Hobson,
Lakeview may be on the pro­ - W. F. Klecker, J. P. Davie, John K e r­
ber, Jos. Sestak, W . D. Cornish B. A.
posed new railroad line from
Schaefer, 11. E. W irtli, W . A. Elder,
Butte to San Francisco.
j J. II. Thoma, E. C. Lau, J. H.. B rew er
Plans are being made for a Jr., A . I). Gardner, C. 1). Stayton,
Antone niederer, Frank Crcmer, Felix
n e w Moose lodge building at
Van Ermen,
J. T. Kearns, O. R.
Hillsboro to cost $30,000.
Kearns, Jos. Kearns,
Henry Smith,
The $330,000 jetty at the en­
trance to Siuslaw harbor is about
completed.
MAN
OREGON.
Astoria industries are bidding,
AD M INISTRATO R'S NOTICE
for Belgian laborers,
A new road 30 miles long will
J. W. Jackson and bride arriv­ be built from PrairieCity to Long
ed here the middle of last week. Creek.
Mr. Jackson-has been visiting in
Roland S. Eccles of the Eccles
the
east
since
last
June.
Lumber
Co. would be mayor of
i
Baker.
A Hallowe’en Party was given
Mrs. Delbert Shelton o f Jor-
! dan called at the Floyd Shelton
| home Saturday.
REPORT
FEED
a new highschool.
E. E. Woods of Stayton paint­
ed a special drop curtain for the
school auditorium t h a t is a
beauty. The scene is a repro­
duction of North Silver Creek
Falls and everyone easily recog­
nized the place.
The school is
thinking of putting in several
sets of scenery with wings for
the school stage. I f this is done,
the school will have as fine a set
of scenery as can be found in
this part of Oregon.
D. Townes and wife were Sclo
visitors one day last week.
O V ER 66 Y E A R S ’
EXPERIEN C E
AND
QEORQE SPANIOL, Proprietor
M iss Dora Gray, the assistant
I teacher at Gates, visited Miss
Edith Sherwood the latter part
Oregon Avenue, Random is to!
of last week. Miss Sherwood is l>e paved.
the highschool assistant here.
Coquille will build a bridge to
The school entertainment giv- cost $2200.
i en October 30 was a success and
Astoria is startings campaign
¡everyone felt that they were
for
a drydock.
: well paid- Owing to the inclem­
ency of the weather the crowd
Work on the Celilocanal is em-
was decreased some what. yet ploying 750 men.
they took in about fifty-four dol­
Silverton has voted bonds for
of Stayton and vicinity
but easy to smoke ami
delicious to enjoy—-one of our matchless Ci
gars. In Tobaccos and Cigarettes, too, w<
offer sterling values at reasonable prices.
GEM CONFECTIONERY
J. A. HENDERSHOTT Prop.
Are you helping the school w in
Supervisor Benner visited our in the piano contest by voting
i school last week and reported for Theresa Fehlen? I f not, get
busy.
everything going nicely.
share of the banking business
r1"
Agent for Daily Newspapers and Popular
Magazines. '
I to her school Sunday afternoon.
A
l i t A*
I lls
H ard
To B eat
200 acre »tuck farm , 66 acres under
cultivation; 100 acre» more can be read­
ily cleared and cultivated, 1,000,000 feet
o f standing timber on place, running
water, good buildings and fences.
Price $45.00 per acre one-half down
bal. 3 yrs.6'J>
140 acre» highly improved,good build­
ing» and fences in W aldo Hills.
Price
$66.00 per acre, terms.
0u acre farm A mile from town and
railroad, good bottom land, modern
buildings, good fences, 30 acres under
cultivation.
Price $76.00 per acre }
down bal. a yrs. 6'/ .
A bstract* showing clear title and
warranty deeds will be furnished free
with each o f the above tracts.
For further information, inquire o f
S. H. Heltzol, Deidrich Building, Stay-
ton, Oregon.
T A X MEETING NOTICE
Notice for Meeting o f the Resident
T axpayers o f Road District N o. 21, io
Vote an Additional T ax for Road Pu r­
poses,
N O T IC E Is H ereby Given that we.
the undersigned resident taxpayers,
representing ten per cent, o f the resi­
dent taxpayers in road district No. 24,
The hop industry has been un-
Kusy, H. J. Mutschler, Grant Marion County, Oregon, hereby gi\o
Murphy, Geo. Spaniol,
L c e Tate, notice to the taxpayers o f said diatrii t
settled with prices from 5 to 11
Frank Lesley, C. E. Lninpman, I). M. No. 24, that there will be a meeting o f
cents, the lowest for years.
Doll, Joseph Fisher, Dura A. Thomas, the resident taxpayers o f said distrii t
Oregon and Washington ports T. J. Smith, W . N Pintler, Clias. in the Forester Hall, in Sublimity, Ore.
Fischer,
C. A . Beauchamp.
T.
B. in said road district, at 10 o ’clock a m.
sent out 28,829,000 feet of lum­
R igg», W m . Nendel, D. B. Shreve, on Wednesday the 25th day o f Noverr.
ber the first half of October.
G. L. Brown, C. M. Holford, T. J. ber, 1914, to vote an additional tax fo r
Marshfield has annexed Coos- W are, Chas. Ilottinger, George Keeeh, road purposes as provided by the act o f
Fred Rock, Hattie Smith, Edna B re w ­ the legislatuie o f 1913.
ten and Eastside and will bridge
Geo. II. Bell,
J.
Ditter,
F. J.
er, A. L. Mack, A . L. Murphy, S. L.
Coos river and build streets.
Stewart, H. N. Huntley, A. Lambrecht, Riesterer, Anton VanHam lel, Jos< pli
Thank heaven, says a n ex­ Celine Miller, Chris Giebelcr, E. A . Koenig, Philipp Meier, 11. Boppe, K. P.
Downing.
Schott,
K .C . Denny, B. H .G esch er,
change, from now on some in­
T. J. Hill, Frank Mick, J. M. English,
dustry will get attention besides
Wm . V anllandel,
Jon. Zimmerman,
Simon Boedighcimer, Frank Rauscher,
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p o lit ic s .
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Rheum atic
pains
ar"
r*tleve<l
Jos. Susbaucr, John Kiutz.
11-19
j Dr. Milas' Aotl-Pala P»Ui.