The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 12, 1914, Image 4

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on fhe
Amity is planing to Imilti waterworks.
It Is
Hard
To Beat
Olf. Johnson has opened the Pendleton Creamery.
Hood River is erecting an apple evaporating plant.
The Portland recall fell tlat.
The jiooplo voted no.
November 5, Portland opened the new National theatre.
Cargoes of lumber leave Newport regularly for San Pedro.
The now hotel at Sutherland has been opened to the public.
Porter Pros. ai\ planning to build a sawmill near Gardiner.
Lumber industry output at all Oregon Seaports is increasing.
An $18,000 apartment building in going up on the Sandy
Rond.
Ashland will spend $20,000 enlarging her water and light
plant.
A $40.000 bridge is being built across Nehalem river at
Wheeler.
LaGrande has a new industry for manufacture of fruit by­
products.
James Hays, a Eugene hop buyer will build a tine residence
at Eugene.
Goo. Melvin Miller of Eugene begins work on a $15,000 hotel
URRENCY in the pocket DEPRECIATES
In the bank it EX­ at Florence.
PANDS A person with a $100 check in his pocket likely will go
A new bridge across Thorn Hollow, Umatilla County, is to
all day without cashing it. With a similar amount of currency
c.>st
$10,000.
there is a tendency to SPEND A LITTLE. The check remains intact
S j it is with a bank account. A person likes to KEEP IT INTACT.
A significant fact of the recent elections was the prominence
o f industries.
C
STAYTON
STATE
BANK
Eugene woolen mills have large contracts for fabrics for the
European war.
By the last statement, the city of Portland hud $1,834,780
funds on hand.
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But easy to smoke anc
delicious to enjoys—one of our matchless Ci
gars. In Tobaccos and Cigarettes, too, wc
offer sterling values at reasonable prices.
Agent for Daily Newspapers and Popular
Magazines.
GEM CONFECTIONERY
J. A. HENDERSHOTT Prop.
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
GEORGE SPANIOL, Proprietor
Rem odeled and Ready fo r Business
An excursion celebrated the opening of the Willamette Pa­
cific, November 10.
Alvadore in one year has built 41 houses, a $0,000 school, a
Creamery and cannery.
A share of the banking business
of Stayton and vicinity
Under direction o f a government expert, candy is being
made from apple syrup.
is solicited.
The state election decided the fate of several new Court­
houses and Normal Schools.
tory and courteous treatment at
this bank, by ampi: capital and
businei
G. M. Grimes will erect a business block at Seaside.
Kilfoather will also erect an apartment.
G. O. Richardson of Adams is manufacturing 200 dozen
brooms from a crop o f five acres o f broom corn.
The Oregon City paper Mills cut their time to five days per
Farmers & Merchants
week, but shortened shifts to employ sixty more hands.
Bank
of
n Oregon The first of the two Hill steamers to ply between Astoria
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The F. E. Wray farm near Silverton has just completed a
silo 16 feet in diameter and 34 feet high and it will hold 146 tons
feed.
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Letter Heads
Sale Bills
Envelopes
Programs
Invitations
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STAYTON MARKET
REPORT
Hens heavy
11, light
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Broilers 14 to 3 lbs. ___
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Roosters____ _____ ________
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Mixed Chickens...........
G eese..............
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Ducks,Indian Runners, 8 Pekin 9
Turkeys.................................. . 1 6
Dressed Turkeys _........... ........
Veal Fancy 10,
Ordinary
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P ork ......... ....... ...............
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L ive Hogs, Choice...........
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L ive Hogs, H eavy Rough
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Corrected Thursdays but subject
to change without notice.
The voters at the recent election had one purpose to kill
any and all laws which tend to retard the growth and development
of business enterprises.
A. K. Detwieler, a banker of Toledo, Ohio, has purchased an
entire town for $45,000. The town is Grand Dallas, just across
1 the Columbia river from The Dalles, Ore. It comprises 300 acres,
i a water plant and a few buildings.
Al Ayers in Morrow county spent $20,000 i n improvements
on his mill but owing to the passage o f certain laws in the past,
; closed down and says he will never open it again.
The result of
j the last election should please him.
CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS
T A X M EETING NOTICE
Ideas on Christmas givin g are rapidly
Not,cc for M‘‘etlnK o f 0»e R *«W «n t
changing among the sensible
Those Tax payers o f Road District No. ¡ « t o
who think as they give are looking for v,,te 8,1 add,tional
road purpus-
a year-round service as the important e8,
thinig
Notice is hereby given that we, the
In a week o f shopping, with all its
strain, you w.ll not find a better g ift
than a year’s subscription t o T h e
Youth’a Companion. It offers its ser-
vice, its clean entertainment, its fine
suggestiveness week a fte r week; and
the end o f the year, which finds many
" " d e i g n e d resident taxpayers, repre-
sent'"K te "
cent- ot the resident
taxpByen in road district No. 33 Mar-
,on' County, Oregon, hereby give nqtice
to thc
o f said district N o .:»,
'Hat there will be a meeting o f the res-
i,,ent tnxpxyen o f said district in No.
a g ift in the attic, dust-covered and
forgotten,brings The Companion again,
with all the charm o f Inst Christmas-
ti<je
12 8cho01 hoU8e ,n Baid rwad di* trict
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on Saturday the 2sth
day o f November, 1914, to vote an ad-
ditional tax fo r road purposes ns pro
N o American monthly at any price
| offers the same amount o f reading, and
i none can offer better quality.
Less
! than four cents a week provides this
I best o f Christinas g ift s —$2.00 a year.
I f you subscribe now, all the remain-
ing issues o f the year will be sent free,
and The Companion Home Calendar.
A copy o f the Calendar is also sent to
those who make a g ift subscription.
Send for sample copies, and the Fore­
cast for 1915.
The Youth's Companion,
141 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass.
N ew Subscriptions Received at this
Office.
vi,led by the aet o f thc ‘• * W * ture ot
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Names: Jacob Siegmund, il A. Sieg-
niund> P- C. Freres, J. F. Richards, C.
Steward, Luther Stout, N. S. Wag-
ner-
G. Bass, A. L. Berstler, George
E't7-e l-
The city o f Portland will con­
struct another $100,000 resevoir
to increase its supply o f Bull
Run water.
The Hill line will run through
trains from Chicago to Astoria
_________________n e x t spring to connect with
steamers to San F’ rancisco.
Lake view has shipped this
w. E. Lamm o f Danville, III.
season 1613 head of cattle, 72,- has purchased 26,000,000 feet of
735 head o f sheep and 1,288,000 timber in Crater Lake National
pounds of wool making a total of forest which will have to be re-
052 cars.
moved by the end o f four years.
Plans are being prepared by 1?. Mill will probablly be erected at
L. Chapman for rearrangement once. Mr. Lamn is now in Port-
o f interior o f Dallas hospital land,
building for use as a n apart- Old Newspapers—
j ment house.
Big bundle tor 10c at thn M ail office.
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ALBANY.
FOR
AD M INISTR ATO R 8 NOTICE
and Frisco is to make a trial spin the last of this month.
C a p i t a l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
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The Stanley-Smith lumber Co., has 25 men at work in its
new mill at Green Point, Hood River county.
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PURITY, STRENGTH A N D WHITENESS
The new concrete apartment building to be erected by C. C.
| Hitchcock at Seaside will cost $10,000
long experience iir the banking
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Every sack guaranteed.
Give our new flour a trial.
Roseburg housed 200 unemployed and the S. P. Co. hauled
them away on its trains.
Y ou are assured of a safe deposi­
I t
“ Eureka” and “ Cooks Delight”
MAN
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BOY
OREGON.
FARM PROPERTY
FOR SALE CHFJtV
Notice i» hereby given that the un- 1
deraigned was duly appointed E x e c « - ,
trix o f thc tant W ill and Estate o f
inside corpora* e ,,miUl o f
acre, insule
Martha A Brown, deceased, by the
Stayton only four block
from business
Countv Court o f the S tale o f Oregon
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d, all clear, no in-
21st day
for the County iff Marion, on 21»t
cum hra nee», g ix
A building* and or-
o f October, 1914. All person* having
chard. Price
« 3500 , term *.
claim* agninxt *aid Estate arc hereby
3 acre-
notified and requested to present their
j Inside corporate limit* o f
cluims, duly verified, a* required by Stayin'
•i, a l l under cultivation, fine
law, with the proper vouchers, within lare
,e house and other building».
A
(ix month* from thc date o f thia notice, ► .eautiful home for any one wishing to
to the undersigned executrix, at th
j live in town. Price $3500, terms.
office o f 8. H. Heltzel, attorncy-at-'
.aw.
80 acres all under cultivation 1| mile*
Stayton, Oregon.
from Sublimity, Oregon, macadam
Dated thia 29th day o f O c t
1914.
road, good fences, modern buildings, a
Dora A. Harden E xecu te
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thoroughly up-to-date farm in every
S. H. Heltzel, A ttorn »
y for Estate. way. Price $115 per acre, terms.
11-26
200 acre stock farm, 65 acres under
cultivation; 100 acre* more can be read­
ily cleared and cultivated, 1,000,000 feet
T A X M E S T IN O NOTICE
o f Htanding timber on place, running
water, good buildings and fences.
Price $45.00 per acre one-half down
Notice lor M eeting o f the Resident
i hal. 8 yrs.G'S
Taxpayer* o f Road District No. 32 to
vote an additional tax for road purpoa-
MO acres highly Improved,gtsxl build­
ea.
ing* and fences In Waldo Hills.
Price
Notice is hereby given that wc, the #65.00 per acre, terms.
undersigned resident taxpayers, repres­
65 acre farm 4 mile from town and
e n tin g ten |»er cent, o f thc reaident
railroad, good bottom lund, modern
taxpayers in road district No. 32, Mar­
buildings, good fences, 30 acres under
ion County, Oregon, hereby give notice
cultivation.
Price $75.00 per acre 4
to the taxpayer* o f said district No. 32,
do\ vn bal. a yrs.
that there will be a m eeting o f the res-
A b stra cts showing clear title and
ident taxpayers o f Haiti district in C ity
war ranty deeds will be furnished free
Hall in said road district at 2 o ’clock
with each o f the above tracts.
P. M. on Saturday the 28th day o f
Po r fu rth e r Information, Inquire o f
November, 1914, to vote an additional
>S. I I , Heltzel, Deidrich Building, Stay-
tax for road pur|x>sc as provided by the
ton, Ore gon.
act o f the legislature o f 1913.
Names: C. H. Brewer, W. Richard­
son, John Mielkc, Peter Deidrich. K.C.
Titus, J. R. Gardner,
VV. H. Hobson,
T A X MEETINO NOTICE
W. F. Klecker, J. P. Davie. John K e r­
N otice for M eeting o f the Resident
ber, Jos. Sestak, W . I). Cornish B. A.
Taxpayers o f Komi D is tric t Nn. 24, to
Schaefer, II. E. W irth, W. A. Elder, Vote an Additional Tux for Road Pur­
J. H. Thoma, E. C. Lau, J. II. Brewer poses.
Jr., A . D. Gardner, C. D. Slayton,,
N O T IC E Is Hereby Given that w « y
Antone niederer, Frank Cromer, F e lix the undersigned resident taxpayers,
Van Ermen, J. T. Kearns, O. R. representing ten per cent, o f the resi-
Kearns, Jos. Kearns, Henry Smith. dent taxpayers in road district No. 21,
R J. Kusy, II. J. Mutschler, G rant Marion County, Oregon, hereby g iv e
Murphy, Geo. Spaniol, L e e Tate, notice to the taxpayers o f said district
Frank Lesley, C. E. Lampman, I). M. No. 24, that there will be a meeting ttf
Doll, Joseph Fisher, Lura A. Thomas, the resident taxpayers o f said dlstn f
T. J. Smith, W. N Pintler, Chas. in the Forester Hall, In Sublimity, Ore.
Fischer, C. A . Beauchamp, T.
B. in said road district, at 10 o ’clock a in!
Riggs, Wm. Nendcl, D B. Shreve. on Wednesday the 25th .lay o f Noveo 1
G. L. Brown, C. M. Holford, T. J. her, 1914, to vote an additional tax f.»r
Ware, Chas. Hottinger, George Keech, road purposes as provided by the act o f
Fred Rock, Hattie Smith, Edna Brew ­ the legislature o f 1913.
er, A. L. Mack, A. L. Murphy, S. L.
Geo. II. Bell, J. p. Ditter, p ,
Stewart, H. N. Huntley, A. Lambrecht. Ri. sterer, Anton VanHandel,
Celine Miller, Chris Giebeler, E. A. Koenig, Philipp Meier, H. Sopì*-,
K. p.
Downing.
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