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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1914)
THE Published STAYTON MAIL every Thursday by K. M . O S A T U R D A Y S P E C IA L l m s TKU Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton, Marion, county, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTIONS, SI-SO per year Address all communications to THE STAYTON MAIL H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M .O. Nov. 14, 1914 W. II. Downing was a Stayton visit or Tuesday, and just as cheerful as be fore the election. MATCHES 5 BOXES 15c Mrs. John Bender and two children of Jordan were trading with Slayton merehanta yesterday. Mr*. John Thoma and two children vitdled at the John Kintz heme in Sub limity Tuesday night. There will be preaching at the Bup- tist church Sunday November 15 by Itev. l.aworon-e of Portland. At The Physician and Surgeon OREGON STAYTON. C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON IN FR O M D E ID R IC H POST BLDG. Stanley A. Starr Nice new "Thanksgiving Postals’ each at Beauchamp’s. V. A. GOODE le FUNERAL DIRECTORS S. H. HELTZEL STAYTON MEAT MARKET Highest Market Price Paid Fo r fa t Stock I T IN W 0R K and PLU M BIN G Bath Tubs, Lavatories and hi Sanitary fittings—Farm- ers-We carry a line of pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. JA C O B S P A N iO L State of Oregon j county of Marlon ( I, W. Richardson, Cashier of the above named bank, do solem nly swear th at the above state m ent is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. kicHABMox, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9 lb day of Nov. 1914. 8. L. STEWART, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: LEE TATE GEO. SPANIOL. Directors Albert Neitling was quite sick last Sunday, but is able to be out again. J. T. Hunt and wife of the Waldo hills were Stayton visitors Tuesday. The W.C.T.U. will meet at the Olms ted heme next Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ring and daughter Ruth o Lyons were shopping here yesterday. Clapboards For Sale U miles south of Stayton. See C. W. Cole. ll-26x REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE 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. Overdraft* secured And u use cured Hood; and w arrants Banking honse............. F urniture and fixtures? . Due from banks (not reserve banks) ; Due from approved reserve banks.. Checks and other cash ite rn s,,. 1 Cash on h a n d .............. 619 53 74 T o t a l ............................................ 9114,816 MJ L ias litt *-. Capital stock gaid in ............ 25.000 00 i*uiplus fu n d ... 200 00 Undivided profits., ....... 726 less expenses and taxes paid Postal savings bank deposits... 9 27 Deposits due State T reasurer ... ,1,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check 55,655 10 Demand certificates of deposit 7 S t 00 Time certificates o f deposit .. . 27.469 35 T o t a l .............................................. »114,»16 60 State of Oregon I County of Marion) n" 1,3. L. STKW A RT,Cashier of the above nam ed bank, do solem nly swear th at the above state m ent is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 8 . L. Stew art, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before roe this 9tb day of Nov., 1914. WARREN RICHARDSON Notary Public C o rrect-A ttest: r Director*. headache use Beauchnmp'a Cold Tab lets 25c. Money buck if not satisfied The Brown-Pctzel Lumber Co. has bought a monster planer from Reloit, Wis. The machine will arrive about December 1, and will more than quad ruple the output of the planing depart ment. Master Lee and Giles Brown visited over Sunday with relatives in Sublim A very pleasant joint anniversaty ity. dinner was held at the E. D. Alcxan dcr home on Saturday eve Nov. 7. The Vern Goodie, wife and baby of Me dinner was in honor of the 29th anni hama visited at the Staab home Satur versary of the marriage of Mr. and day. Mrs. Alexander and the 3rd anniversa ry of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Doll. FOR SALE—One team good work horses 1 j mile east of Marion Oregon. 11-19 J. C. Chrisman. i NEW RESTAURANT «,792 See our new shelf paper in window. 15c per roll or two for 25c at Beau champ’s. H. J. Marking, wife and children of Jordan visited at the M. Streff home Monday. A .D . G a b o n gr. J. T. H in t For colds. La Gripp, Constipation or Eddy Thayer and Miss Ethel Grime*, both of Mehama were married in Alba Wednesday. November 4. Mr. and j Wm. Petzel was in Salem and Port ny land. Friday and Saturday on business. Mrs. Frank Slegmund of Fern Ridge accompanied the young couple to Alba ny. Mrs. Siegmund and Mrs. Thayer Mrs. Cole of Blue Den was visiting] VA 27 her daughter, Mrs. A. Leffler Saturday. I are sisters. 1.000 00 8.063 22 3.073 19 Alva Smith, wife and daughter visit 4,013 2.5 ed at the W. A. Elder home yesterday. ANNIVERSARY DINNER 20,915 14 Farmers and Merchants Bank at Stayton, In the sixte of Oregon, at tbe close of business Oct. 31, 1914 Rnorp.crs. 9 Lulay Bros. & Co. I Geo. Thomas ha* rented the building formerly used as a millinery store on Third Street next door to Gardner & Hobson’s and equipped it for a short order restaurant. He and his brother Clel will conduct the establishment arid put you up a Pigs For Sale—Several different sizes good eat at any time. See J. E. Yeoman, South of Stayton bridge. * 11-26 / riorsheim CHIROPRACTIC TREATS I wish to thank the people of Stay- WITHOUT MEDICINE ; ton, and surrounding precincts for the Chas. Leffer and Cyrus Foister of ! generous support given me in the re- Shoes near Scio were business visitors nere cent election, and assure them that 1 Dr. J. C. Sones, a graduate Chiro CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Leslie Townes and baby and Miss Grace Shank were trading here Saturday. i In all the Leading Styles $5. $5.50 $6.00 A COM PLETE LIN E OF ALL TH AT IS BEST IN WINTER SHO^S FOR THE WHOLE FAM ILY RUBBERS, GLOVES j m d UMBRELLAS LANCEFIELD’S Cash Shoe Store. A Three-Reel Feature of Merit shall serve them in the office of County practor, who has been in Stayton a yesterday. Recorder to the very beat of my ability year, can relieve your old chronic mal John Huber and and son of Linn Co. regardless of party lines whatsoever. ady without the use of medicine or were trading with Stayton merchants Very sincerely, yours, surgery. He succeeds where others Monday. Mildred It. Brooks. fail. He can give you the best that the John Thoma made a business trip to science of Chiropractic knows, and is a Salem MARRIED AT MARION and Portland the latter part of specialist in the adjustment of nervous last week. and chronic diseases, notwithstanding what certain parties in Stayton would F. R. Hirehberger of Oroville, Wash have you believe. Adjustments $1.00 Mrs. Atwood and two children of ington and Miss Ida Chrisman of Mar Mill City visited with Mrs. Curtis Cole ion, Oregon, niece of W. E. Chrisman ' each. last week. Office in Roy house. Hours, 10 a. m. of Linn county and daughter of Mr.and : to 8 p. m. examination free. Mrs. Chas. Chrisman of Marion were ! (pd. ad.) * ll-12x The Quality of the First Pick cigars married at the home of the bride’s par will remain the same no matter if the ents on Wednesday, Nov. 11. tax is raised. A home product, t h e The young couple will make their Frank Rohwein and wife ot Jordan best that can be made, J. J. Lam- home in Oroville near which place the I were trading here Saturday. brecht. 1 groom Las a farm. “ THE CONQUERING HERO”. A Rattling Comedy A Fine Thanksgiving Turkey Given Away Special Features Sat. and Sun. Nights A bucking contest was held in the base hall park Sunday afternoon, Quite a number turned out to see the fun. as 1 it was a clear day. Joa. Brewer, wife and baby a n d Geo. Brewer and wife of mar Weal Stayton visited a t the l)r. Brewer LA W Y ER and N O TA RY PU B U C home in Salem Sunday. Geo. Spaniol waa a business visitor F. KORINEK. V. S , B. V. Sc Conscientious Attention Given to all in Mt. Angel Sunday. V eterinarian SHOOTING MATCH-At Stayton. Legal Business. Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 24-25 Treats all domestic ar.tmals, also Mrs. Tony Vantiande! of Sublimity for turkeys. applies the Tuberculin test. Bring shot gun and rifle*. O ffice R oom N o. 6. Roy B M g . was in town Saturday. Telephone 3x7 A. S. Davie, Mgr. 11-19. Office at Stayton Stables REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE For Sale—Carpet loom and a knitting Misses Cora Thoma* and Naomi Sil STAYTON - - - - OREGCi machine. John A. Lulay. ll-19x havy and Floyd Crabtree and George STAYTON STATE BANK s t Slayton, in the State ot Oregon, at the John Kintz of Sublimity viaited at Thomas sjient Sunday a t t h e Jas. clone ot busiuess. Oot.. Stth. 1911. Thomas home in the Waldo Hills. the John Kerber home Sunday. RESOURCES Loans auil discount*..............................| 72.364 J. M. RINGO-F. M. SHOOK Overdrafts, secured and unsecured... 1.7*2 92 Jack Hollingsworth of Detroit was Geo. Kecch Is confined to his home with an attack of lumbago. George Ho mis and w srrsu ts ............................. 16,1*7 50 a business visitor here Monday. says that this it the first time in hit O R E G O N Hanking house,.. . .................................... 5,500 00 STAYTON Furniture and fixtures........................... 2,300 00 life that he can remember not getting I o th e r real estate ow ned........................... 27.350 00 Miss Rosa Kintz of Sublimity was out of doors every day. Due from banks (not reserve banksi 1 IS visiting relatives here Saturday. Due from approved reserve banks__ 27.783 70 i Checks aud other cash Item«................ 1.M* It Pigs For Sale—8 weeks old. See P. John Henke) la quite cheerful and la cash on b a u d ............................................. S,540 36 T. Etzel. Stayton. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW tf feeling some better at hi* home near Expenses .................................................... 8,6*6 5* Kingston. Mr. Henkel was but recent NOTARY PUBLIC i O ther resources.,.................................... 1,29# 10 ly brought back Irom Albany where he W. Richardson made a business trip ’.¿»tracts and Probate W ork a Specialty T otal ......................................I166.HS 65 to Portland the first of the week. underwent an operation. LIABILITIES Office Over Deidrich’a Hardware Store. Capital stock paid iu ..............................I 23.000 00, W. J. Hewitt and family visited with Mrs. Addie Beaver, who live* on the Undivided profits.................................. 4,165 it Individual deposits subject to check 93.*39 96 A. Laffoon at Fox Valley Sunday. coast, visited at the W. H. Hobson Time certificates of deposit................ 44.735 23 Tuesday. She went on to Jordan yea Liabilities other than those above stated 373 I* terday for an extended visit with her Chas. Stayton went to Eugene Mon T otal ...................................... *t«s,U3 66 day on business returning Tuesday. mother Mrs Harvey Shelton. SESTAK & * .>ait & Cured Meats i & Creamery Butter. “ BRINGING IN THE LAW” Miss Jessie Thomas of near Sliver Creek Falls is visiting st the 1rs Thom as home at West Stayton this week. STREET DENTIST Proprietors. ^TH EA TR E ACROSS O F F IC E TH O M AS, At The 5 * 1 0 a 1 5 g2 5 c S T O R E S tayton , O regon Office Over Stayton State Bank Phone 2152 Stavton. Ore TO-NIGHT Mrs. T. B. Worley and aon of Cor vallis a|<ent the week-end visiting at > the Silhavy and Whitney home*. Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D. ' 1 Or. Brewer report* u boy bom to Mr. ami Mr*. A. Torrette Wednesday. November 4. Save Your Coupons The STAYTON HOME BAKERY Sells— White, Brown, Rye, . . . . 5c per loaf PIES Pumpkin, Mince, Apple, . . . 15c each COOKIES — Sugar . . . . . 10r per do«. BREAD G i n g e r .................................. Fruit Bara . . . . Frosted Cream Doughnuts . . . . Cinnamon Rolls OAKES To order at reasonable prices lUc 15c 15c 16c 15c •• •* " •* " “ •* ” •• •• C. E. KRAMER. Proprietor. HEAVY FREIGHT BIG CAR Hauled safely and cheaply by the , For Sale at Brown’s Garage. An 8- Stayton Auto Truck. Bally will handle I pass. 60 h.p. Thomas, good a new, the good*, and guarantee* quick, and juat overhauled except Urea and paint, aafe delivery. Sec him first, day or will remodel Into truck if wanted. night. Call in and aee it. C. E. Brown, OPENING DAY AT THE BIG MASONIC DOINGS 5-T0-15-25C STORE AT TURNER SATURDAY Undoubtedly a large per cent of the housewives of Stayton needed a dish- pan, water pail or tea kettle yesterday morning. Even the old bachelors were seen carrying away some useful kitchen utensils. The crowd was good natured and kept joshing each other until the open ing of the doors at 10 a. m. It is to be hoped that Mr. Starr will have many more just such dsvs. Watch hia ad each week, he will have something to tell you. Quite a crowd of local Masons went to Turner in the truck lait Saturday, where after their lodge work they were entertained most royally by the Turner lodge. Those present from Stayton were; J. M. Bingo, G. F. and R. K. Harold, C. C. Cole. W. C. Gauntt, V. i’hlllipi, S. H. Belize I, C. Nslberl, 11. E. Ben nett, J. M. Downing, W. H. Hewitt, W. A. Elder, L. A. Darby, Ward Hol- ford, H. E. Koasell and W. F. Blakely. NEW TAX HITS STAYTON PEOPLE Died In Portland, Oregon, October, OBITUARY 16 1914, Charles Robert Patton, fifth son of W. T. and Annie Patton. Chas. wa* born on the donation claim of his parents near Macleay, Marion County, Oregon, on the 30th day of January 1867. He leaves two sisters Mr*. E. A. Downing of Stayton and Mrs. E. M. Clyrner of Fossil, Gilliam County, Ore gon and four brother*, T. B. Patton, A. J. Patton and E. B. Patton of Ma cleay and Frank R. Patton of Astoria. One siatcr Mrs. T. L. Golden and a brother J. L. Patton precceded him in life* unknown journey. R. O. Earnhart is . leading: a movement amonjr the farmers near Pendleton to donate riprht of way and raise a cash bonus so that the Northern Pacific will construct a 18 mile spur from Myrick to Holdman. Approximately $100.00 will soon he collected in a war tax from certain in stitutions in this city. Banka $1.00 per $1000 capitalization and aurplua, mov ing picture shows $10.00 each, billiard halls $5.00 per table and possibly some tax on retail tobacco dealers. When one thinks of the many towns in the United States that will be affect ed, the sum total will be enormous. Grandpa Bur*on celebrated his 89th birthday yesterday. The old gentle man has been confined to his lied for several months t»y a stroke of paralysis, but his mind is a* active aa ever r.nd he enjoys having people call on him. NOBODY SPARED Kidney Troubles A ttack Slayton Men and W omen, Old and Young. Kidney ills seize young and old. Often come with little warning. Children suffer in their oarly years— Cured. ’Shu married him to reform him, and Can’t control the kidney secretions. «Ito bus succeeded." Girls are languid, nervous, suffer 'What was his favorite form of dis pain. sipation ?" Women worry, can't do daily work. “lie was it spendthrift." Men have lame and aching hacks. "Why, lie has nothing to spend!" havetny form of kidney ills "Nope. She spent all he hod.”— If You you must reach the cause- the kid Houston Post neys. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak Sufficient Grounds For a Divoreo. kidneys — ‘Man never knows what untold ag ony woman suffers," exclaimed chntty The following testimony proves their worth: Mrs. Gabb. ‘The only untold agony n woman E. L. Sperry, carpenter, 318 Maple suffers Is when she wear* tight shoes St., Dallas, Oregon, says: "My hack to be stylish,” refilled Mr. Gnbb,—Cin and kidneys bothered me f o r quite cinnati Enquirer. awhile and I waa advised to try Doan’s Kidney Pills for relief. Short use rid Not Quitty. me trouble and not a sign of it Lawyer—You understand what you has of ever the returned. It la several years ire to do In court now, don't you? alnce I took Doan’s Kidney Pills, Client—Yes, 1 guess so. Lawyer— ago When the court asks you whether you but I haven't forgotten how greatly are guilty of manslaughter or not you they helped me.” jay "guilty." Client—But I enn't do Price 50o, at all dealers. Don’t *im- that, my conscience wouldn't nllow It „ | y for a kidney remedy get Lawyer — Why? Client — Because It Doan's Kidney lh<* same that wasn't a man 1 killed, It was a wom Mr. Sperry had. Pills- Foster-Milbutn Co., an.—New York Glolie. Props,, Buffalo, N. Y.