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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1914)
Goseìburlioor on the BLOW-OUTS Tfiief, Carel Lyons and Fox Valley Fio» the Author's Inner Tule lly Thin Space Kuss ¡a wants Turkey for hor Thanksgiving dinner. The Audacious fullitllcd her name and got it where most things audacious get it in the neck. G. F. Johnston and family vis ited at the Hodikcr home Sunday The women’s sewing society meets with Mrs. Kdlers next Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. B. M. Woodworth Is home after an extended visit at Silver- ton. but easy to smoke ant« Misses Myrtle and Maude Orth And still both sides are win were visitors at the Woodworth ning. Sounds like the next day home one day last week. after an election in Illinois. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. F. Elsworth is reported better. The "Latest Bulgarian effects” A surprise party was given at have gone out of style, we look soon for "Cossack tunics” and the Wm. Stout home. "Turkish sashes.” Have Thompson a n d Evert j In the bank it EX Grimes were over from Scio. To the victors belong the spoil» URRENCY in the pocket DEPRECIATES. PANDS. A person with a $100 check in his pocket likely will go all day without cashing i t With a similar amount of currency there is a tendency to SPEND A LITTLE. The check remains in tact So it is with a bank account. A person likes to KEEP IT INTACT. C STAYTON STATE BANK A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity is solicited. j Y ou are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatm ent at this bank, by am pL capital and long experience ir. the banking busincr \ Farmers éc Merchants ank of Stayton, Oregon To the workers belong the toils. Brother bought an Angora, And for it gave a note, And when he couldn’t pay for it. The Sheriff Got His Goat. j C a p i t a l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 * 3 > School Notes A * *** *** ******; George Rohwein of Jordan en- tered high school Monday. Mrs. John Mielke and Mrs. Henry Mutschler visited t h e school Wednesday afternoon. Bernyce Hensley and Pervine Cavin have entered the second grade. ^Good Printing» Sale Posters Butter Paper Statements Letter Heads Sale Bills Envelopes Programs f* 8 Invitations Anything you want I At The Mail Office Jf oven 8 8 Y EA RS' EXPERIENCE P a ten ts I n a o e MARKS D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . A n von* n*n<11nf a e k * trh am i dM C rlrrtlor mny "il> u lf »»certain opinion free w hether an « v n n tlo n 1« p r o b a b l y p>iu»ntaM e. C 'o m m o n fm * I io n * p t r l c t l y c o n f i d e n t i a l . HANDBOOK o». P a f e n u *r t f r e e . O ld e a t m x e v c y f o r a«x*urln< rpater in. I 1 font* t«fc«n th ro u g h M unn A Co. raco tv c 0prrimi n rtio , w ith o u t charge. In th a Scientific Am erican. A ninatiwtrvl w**#klf. dr i ila tio n o f any n lentlüo jo u rn al. T erm s. n - .r ; fo u r m onth*, | L BoUl h /a ll n«w*deaU*r«*. ¿»• 1 » ’ New York W a .b l o .t o n , D C. K eep y t - . . . j clean MU«»' U u t i v t T ableta. with o r . STAYTON MARKET REPORT Hens heavy , light Broilers 1} to 3 lbs............ 10 Roosters....... .................... Mixed Chickens.............. Geese....................... 8 Ducks,Indian Runners, 8 Pekin 9 Turkeys.......................................12 Dressed Turkeys__________ _ Veal Fancy 10, Ordinary 9 P o rk ........................ ....... 81 Live Hogs, Choice , ........ 6J Live Hogg, Heavy Rough Eggs.......................... 37 Corrected Thursdays but subject to change without notice. Rock Point The M. IVs. will soon be treat ing a new disease. It is called A. Hendricks and wife visited "Aridity of the Thorax,” and cm only be relieved by medical with their son Joe Wednesday. assistance. Two-bits, please. E. C. Downing was transact ing business in Aumsville W ed-. A Stayton woman hit her hub nesday. by over the head with a h o t A. Frank sold some fine pork skillet the other day, and a Mill ers to Sestak & Thomas Friday. City woman shot her spouse with a .22. You just can’t b e a t Miss Nora Crabtree and Mrs. j those people up the creek at any Ward Holford of Stayton visited' old game. at the A. Frank home Thursday., A. I* Downing returned to i Somehow or other you never Salem on business Thursday. got just exactly what you want A. J. Bums was transacting I just exactly when you want it. business in Salem Saturday. Mrs. J. J. Staigor spent the Everybody says that it is go- I ing to be a hard winter, a n d week-end in Salem. what everybody says is going to F. M. Fresh and family, P. M. happen is. That philosophy is , Hermcns and family and Lillian either Christian Science or Mo- and Floyd Staigor spent Sunday ' hammedism. You can take your at the E. C. Dowring home. choice. T. J. Hill has a crew of men working on the telephone line The following little couplet i putting in new poles. | from “ The Squirt Gun" illus trates one of the reasons of the West Stayton high cost of living: R. J. Kusy and wife visited at the A. Forrette home - Sunday evening. Ed Peters is helping A. Branch dig potatoes this week. Clarence and Oliver Forrette were Salem visitors Saturday. Brooks and George Weatherill of Turner are cutting cord wood for Carlson. A large crowd from here at tended the party at the Munkers home at North Santiam Monday evening. John Gunsaules made a trip to Jefferson Sunday. Wanda Brown a n d Jeanne ! Shreve, who were visiting in Sa- ! lem, were absent from school on Monday. fit. Pleasant The grammar grades and the , high are progressing well in mu- I sic under the direction of Miss Church was well attended Sun j Rupert. day. v Verda Hamman has re-entered W. R. Ray was a Salem visitor , school after having been absent last week. | several weeks on account o f Mrs. D. C. Ray and two little j sickness. : sons Clare and Glen were Sunday The subject for debate for Fri- visitors at the W. R. Ray home. i day is: Resolved, that capital Harry Shank went to see his punishment should be abolished. father at Salem the first of the Those on the affirmative a re :' week. June Kearns,« Wanda Brown. Several of this vicinity attend Jeanne Shreve. Those on t h e ed the play a dance given at Jor negative are: Oliver Lesley, A. dan last Saturday night. D. Gardner, Jr., C. Bermister. Elra Gunsaules was a Jeffer A large number of boys, and a son visitor one day last week. few girls in the school are much Frank Haberman and wife of i interested in dairy recordkeep Munkers attended the play at ing and milk testing. Last F ri-; Jordan and spent Saturday night I day the class tested seven sam and Sunday at the M. F. Ryan ples, the tests ranged from 4.21 home. | per cent tp 7.2 per cent. The; Ed Smith and wife, P. H. class is learning to do the testing Lambert and daughter Hazel, ; very rapidly. I n addition t o Mrs. W. R. Ray and daughter j testing, each member o f the EiFie a n d Lee Downing a n d etnas will keep a record of the daughter Lula were Stajton vis amount of feed each cow con- itors Saturday. 1 sumes and the amount of milk Misses Zona a n d Cora Ray each c o w gives during t h e ! were guests of the Misses Shank month. In this way each pupil Sunday. will know if their cows are pay Frank Hottinger, wife a n d ing for their feed. We are sure daughter Francis went to church that out of this large class sever at Blue Den Sunday. al real dairymen will be develop H. Senz and wife were Stayton ed. Any one who wishes t o visitors one day last week. have samples of milk tested, may WilliamSRyan attended the big do so, by bringing them to the supper given at Jordan 'Sunday school on any of our regular test night for those taking part in the | day». play Saturday night. / delicious to enjoy— one of our matchless Ci gars. In Tobaccos and Cigarettes, too, we offer sterling values at reasonable prices. Agent for Daily Newspapers and Popular Magazines. GEM CONFECTIONERY J. A. HENDERSHOTT Prop. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned wan duly appointed Execu trix of the last Will ami Estate of Martha A Brown, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, on 21»t day of October, 1814. AM persona having claims against said Estate are hereby notified and requested to present their claims, duly verifled, as icquired by law, with the proper voucher.«, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned executrix, at the office of S. H. Heltsel, attorney-at-law, Stayton. Oregon. Dated this 29tl} day of Oct. 1914. Dora A. Harden Executrix. S. H. Heltzcl, Attorney for Estate. FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE CHEAP 4 acres Inside corporate limits of Stayton only four blocks from business section, well improved, all clear, no in- cumbrancM, good buildings and or chard. Price $3500, terms. 3 acres inside corporate limits of Stayton, a I I under cultivation, line large house and other buildings. A beautiful home for any one wishing to live in town. Price $8600, terms. 80 acres all under cultivation 1) miles from Sublimity, Oregon, inacadnm road, good fences, modern buildings, a thoroughly up-to-date farm in ¿very way. Price »116 per acre, terms. 11 - 2 « 200 acre stock farm. 66 acres under cultivation; 100 acres more can be read ily cleared and cultivated, 1,000,000 feet TAX MEETING N0TI0E of standing timber on place, running water, good buildings and fences. Price »45.00 per acre one-half down Notice for Meeting of the Resident bal. 3 yrt.6*4> Taxpayer« of Road District No. 32 to 140 acres highly improved,good buikl- vote an additional tax for road purpos- | ings and fences in Waldo Hills. Price ea. Notice is hereby given that we, the 166.00 per acre, terms. undersigned reaident taxpayers, repre 66 acre farm | mde from town and senting len per cent, of the resident railroad, good bottom land, modern taxpayers in road district No. 3Z, Mar buildings, gfiod fences, 30 acres ut.der ion County, Oregon, hereby give notice cultivation. Price »76.00 per acre i to the taxpayers of Haul district No. 32, down bal. a yrs. that there will be a meeting of the res Abstracts showing clear title and ident taxpayers of said district in City warranty deeds will be furnished free Itsllin^said road district at 2 o'clock with each of the above tracts. P. M. on Saturday the 28th day of For further information, inquire of Novemtwr, 1914, to vote an additional S. 11. Heltzcl, Deidrich Building, Hlny- tax for road purjiose as provided by the ton, Oregon. act of the legislature of 1913. Names: C. H. Brewer, W. Richard son, John Mielke, Peter Deldrich, E.C. TAX MEETING NOTICE Titus, J. R. Gardner, W. H. Hobson, W. F. Kleckcr, J. P. Davie, John Ker Notice for Meeting of the Resident ber, Jos. Bestak, W. D. Cornish B. A. Taxpayers of Road District No. 24, to Schaefer, H. E. Wirth, W. A. Elder, ; Vote an Additional Tax for Road Pur J. II. Thoma, E. C. Lao, J. 11. Brewer poses. Jr., A. D. Gardner, C. I). Stayton, NOTICE Is Hereby Given that wr, Antone Biederer, Frank Crcmer, Felix | the undersignet) resident taxpayers, Van Ermen, J. T. Kearns, -O. R. | representing ten per cent, of ^he resi Kearns, Jos. Kearns, Henry Smith, d e n t taxpayers in road Jiatrict No. 24, R J. Kusy, H. J. Mutschler, Grant Marion County, Oregon, hereby give Murphy, Geo. Spaniol, L e e Tate, j notice to the taxpayers of said district Frank Iiesley, C. K. Lampman, D. M. | No. 21, that there will lie a meeting of Doll, Joseph Fisher, L uth A. Thomas, l the resident taxpayers of said district T. J. Smith, W. N Pintler, ('has. i in the Forester Hall, in Sublimity, Ore. Fischer, C. A. Beauchamp, T. B. I in said road district, at 10 o’clock a. m. Riggs, Wm. Nendel, D. B. Shreve, on Wednesday the 26th day of Novcrr- G. L. Brown, C. M. Holford, T. J. | ber, 1914, to vote an additional tax for Ware, Chas. Hottinger, George Keech, road purposes ss provided by the net of Fred Rock, Hattie Smith, Edna Brew the legislatute of 1913. er, A. L. Mack, A. L. Murphy, S. L. Geo. H. Bell, J. P. Ditter, F. J. Stewart, 11. N. Huntley, A. Lambrecht, Riesterer, Anton Vaniiandcl, Joseph Celine Miller, Chris Giebelcr, E. A. Koenig, Philipp Meier, H. Soppe, E. P. — Downing. | Schott, E. C. Denny, U. 11. Gescher, T. J. Hill, Frank Mick, J. M. English. Wm. Vanliandel, Jos. Zimmerman, R h e u m a tic pair.« a r a relieve* U Simon Boedigheimer, Frank Kauscher, Or. Miles' Anti Palo Pilla. Joa. Susbauer, John Kintz. ll-ty