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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1914)
CloseYòurDoor on the Special SHOOTING MATCH Sale IS BIG SUCCESS THERE'5 SOMETHING C O n I N O ON A nice crowd attended the shooting RUBBER BOOTS ROLL EDGE HIP BOOTS only $4.50 Usually sell at $6.00 LANCEFIELD'S Cash Shoe Store URRENCY in the pocket DEPRECIATES In the bank it EX PANDS. A person with a $100 check in his pocket likely w ill go all day without cashing i t 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 ITTNTACT. C STAYTON STATE BANK Lulay Bros. & Co. Contractors & Builders D w ellin g houses a specialty Let us fig"re on your build ings We can sa v e you money A good job gauranteed Phone 77 II TINWORK and PLUMBING Y ou are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatm ent at this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittin g s— Farm ers—W e carry a line o f pumps, leader w ater s y s tem s, etc. G asoline engines. JACOB SPANI0L STAYTON MEAT MARKET Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon C a p ita l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Good Printing! » f * Sale Posters Butter Paper & Statements 5 fi Letter Heads $ Sale Bills & Envelopes Programs ^ $ invitations 6 Anything you want #» #* At The Mail Office | | a a « 6 YEARS E X P E R IE N C E T C rade M arks D e s ig n s o p y r ig h t s A c . / n v n n « ■♦»ruling a s k e tc h a n d d<**cr»r»f!nr m ay ¡.If avr-ortniii o « r o p in io n fre e w h e th e r ai if ion Ifl |*fnbnhfy puieiitftbto. C o fim n n lr.i r td l r e o n I M e n fia i HANDBOOK or. P e te n ti f fre e . O ld est a u n v e j f o r • e r t irin g pa*ei tu. bilie ta k e n th ro u g h M utin à, Cx>. re c e lv i i.'ttice, wit » o u t t efaerve, c h a rg e , ] in tb e A4 I nflfic Am erican. j Is c m .-lf IH w rtnafed w eek ly . I n r peat rlr- n f ». ' f p te ni HP? F »nriml. T o r o n . f r. .r ; f o u r m o n ili* , $L ttoiU by nil n e w sd e a le r MUNNÄCo.M,B^NewVor!i Brauet onto*. «S r St. Wuhlodun. D. U w ith lili« L/luUk o r. SESTA K & TH O M A S, Proprietors. STAYTON MARKET REPORT Hens heavy 11, light 10 Broilers 1^ to 3 lbs____ Roosters.......................... Mixed Chickens_______ G e ese....__ _________ 8 Ducks,Indian Runrsert>9. Pekin 10 Turkeys____ ______________ Dressed Turkeys . . . _____ . . . . Veal Fancy 10, Ordinary 9 Pork................................. 8 Live Hogs, Choice____ _ 6i Live Hogs, Heavy Rough 6* Eggs.......................... 39 Corrected Thursdays but subject to change without notice. PORTLANDED WINS NORTH SANTIAM BRIDE The home of Mr. and Mr*. J. S. Mc Laughlin of North Santlam was the »eene of a very pretty home wedding on Sunday November 22. Rev. H. E. Russell of Stayton officiating. rhe contracting parties were Mi** Georgia V. McLaughlin, the charming daughter o f Mr. and Mr*. McLaughlin, and Rov E. Maple a young business man of Portland, Oregon. The home wm beautifully decorated and the ring ceremony w a s u*ed. Beryl McLaughlin, sister of the bride, acted us brides maid and Frank B. Maple, brother of the groom, w«i best man. The young couple will make their home in Portland and will be home to their friend* after December 13. prepared lor it. Y c u ll get ahead of your neighbors if you w atch for cu r bargains and take advantage of them. Y our money will go forth- i here than It will a t an y other »tore In tow n. You get the best qualities at the lowest prices, and the best treatment at all times. We give you good reason for Thanksgiving. G EM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y J. A . H E N D E R S H O T T P r o p . EUREKA FLOURING MILLS M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F FLO U R A N D FEED OKOROE 8PANIOL, P roprietor Remodeled and Ready for Business “ Eureka” and “ Cooks Delight” Give our new flour a trial. E very sack guaranteed. PURITY, STRENGTH L E. AND WHITENESS Ö L A IN A M M AM M E« CO. BLAl N C LPJJ1 ING ’ u ^ we NtVtH UIÔAFHUIIII EV EP Y TH IN G ALBANY. FOR MAN AND BOY OREGON. FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE CHEAP The Quality of the First Pick cigars ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ; will remain the same no matter if the [ tax is raised. A home product, t h e Notice is hereby given that the un ! best that can be made. J. J. Lam dersigned was duly appointed Execu brecht. trix of the laat Will and Estate of 4 acres Inside corporate limits of Clyde HofTer and wife came down Martha A Brown, deceased, by the from Jordan Saturday for a few days County Court of the State of Oregon Buy ton only four blocks from business visit with relatives. Mr. HofTer went for the County of Marion, on 21sl day section, well improved, all clear, no in Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock over to Corvallis for a few days tbe of October, 1914. All persons having cumbrances, good buildings and or claims against said Estate are hereby chard. Price $3500, terms. first of the week. notified and requested to present their 3 acres Inside corporate limits of claims, duly verified, as required by Stayton, a 11 under cultivation, fine Sheriff's Sale ef Real Property law, with the proper vouchers, within large house and other buildings. A LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC six months from the date of this notice, beautiful home for any one wishing to ON FORECLOSURE. Conscientious Attention Given to all to the undersigned executrix, at the live in town. Price $3500, terms. office of S. H. Heitxel, attorney-at-law, Legal Business. 80 acres all under cultivation 1| miles Notice i* hereby given, That by vir Stayton. Oregon. from Sublimity, Oregon, macadam Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg. Dated thia 29th day of Oct. 1914. tue of an execution duly issued out of road, good fences, modern buildings, a Dora A. Harden Executrix. the Circuit Court of the State of Ore thoroughly up-to-date farm in every S. H. Heltzel, Attorney for Estate. gon, for the County of Marion and to way. Price $115 per acre, terms, 11-26 me directed on the 16 day of Novem 200 acre stock farm, 65 acrca under ber 1914 upon a judgement and decree cultivation; 100 acres more can be read duly rendeted, entered o f record and ily cleared and cultivated, 1,000,000 feet docketed in and by aaid Court on TAX MEETING NOTICE of standing timber on place, running the 4 day of November 1914 in a cer water, good buildings and fence*. tain suit then in said court pending, Price $45.00 per acre one-half down where'n Arney B. Browning was plain Notice for Meeting of the Resident tiff and E. W. Chorrington and Ger Taxpayers of Road District No. 32 to bal. 8 yrs.fiTb trude E. Cherrington were defendants vote an additional tax for road purpos* ' 140 acres highly improved,good build in favor of plaintiff and againat said es. ings and fences in Waldo Hills. Pries defendants by which execution I am Notice is hereby given that wo, the $65.00 per sere, terms. commanded to sell the property in said undersigned resident taxpayers, repre- ! 65 acre farm 4 mile from town and execution and hereinafter described to senting ten per cent, of the resident railroad, good bottom land, modern pay the sum due the Plaintiff of Seven taxpayers in road district No. 32, Mar Hundred Twenty & 00-100 ($720.00) ion County, Oregon, hereby give notice buildings, good fences, 30 acres under cultivation. Price $75.00 per acre 4 Dollars with interest at the rate of 87b to the taxpayers of said district No. 32, down bal. a yrs. 67b. ITE law-abiding citizens per annum from the 1st day of January that there will be a meeting of the res- 1 o f tbi» city want tli« 1914, and the further sum of Twenty ident taxpayers of said district in City ! Abstracts showing clear title and warranty deeds will be furnished free privilege o f drinking Five & 28-100 ($25.28) Dollars with int Mall in said road district at 2 o’clock 1 w;th each of the above tract*. b eer—the d rin k o f T ru e erest at 67b per annum from the 28th P. M. on Saturday the 28th day of T e m p e r a n c e . T hey are For further information, inquire of day of August, 1914 and the further November, 1914, to vote an additional weary o f blind tigers, speak- sum of One Hundred A 00-100 ($100.CO) lax for road pur(»>*e as provided by the S. H. Heltzel, Deldrich Building, Stay- pastes, blind pigs, holes in ton, Oregon. I Dollars as attorney’s fees and the fur act of the legislature of 1918. the wall the off-si -springs of ther sum of Thirty Four & 00-100 ($34.- Name«: C. II. Brewer, W. . Richard- prohibition, 100) Dollars costs and disbursements non, John Mielke, Peter Deldrich, E.C. ard costs and expenses of aaid execu Titus, J. K. Gardner, W. H. Hobson, P rohibition has driven TAX MESTINO NOTICE tion. I will on Saturday the 26th day W. F. Kleckcr, J. P. Davie. John Ker away the m a t e r i a l pros j of December 1914 at the hour of 10 ber, Jos. Scstak, W. D. Cornish B. A. perity o f the people. It has cut off from this com m unity o'clock A. M. of said day at the West Schaefer, H. E. Wirth, W. A. Elder, Notice for Meeting of the Resident door of the County Court House in J. H. Thoma, E. C. Lau, J. H. Brewer the revenue derived from Marion County, Oregon, sell at public Jr., A. D. Gardner, G. I). Stayton, Taxpayers of Road District No. 33 to decent b ee r saloons and has auction to the highest bidder for cash Antone Hiederer, Frank Crcmcr, Felix vote an additional tax for road purpos increased intem perance. It has largely increased public , in hand on the day of «ale, all the right, Van Ermen, J. T, Kearns, O. R. es. Notice ia heroby given that we, the expense in the vain effort title, interest and estate which said Kearns, Jos. Kearns, Henry Smith, to enforre laws which can ■ defendants E. W. Cherrington and Ger R J. Kusy, II. J. Mutschler, Grant undersigned resident taxpayers, repre not possibly he enforced. trude E. Cherrington and all persona Murphy, Geo. Spaniol, L e e Tate, senting ten per cent, of the resident taxpayers in road district No. 33 Mar It has added seriously to claiming under them subsequent to the Frank Lesley, C. E. Lampman, D. M. the burden o f taxation. It date o f mortgage herein foreclosed in, Doll, Joseph Fisher, Ltira A. Thomas, ion, County, Oregon, hereby give notice has depreciated the value ! of and to said premises hereinbefore T. J. Smith, W. N Pintler, Chas. to the taxpayers of said district No.33, o f real estate. It has throw n j mentioned and described in said execu Fischer, C. A. Beauchamp. T. B. that there will be a meeting of the res m any out o f work. It has tion as follows, to-wit: Lot No. One j Riggs, Wm. Nendel, D. B. Shreve, ident taxpayers of said district in H o. discouraged investm ent — O) in Block No. Eleven (11) in J. G. L. Brown, C. M. Holford, T. J. 12 school house in said road district st capital has learned to shun Myers addition to (he City of Salem, ' Ware, Chas. Hottinger, George Keech, 1 o'clock P. M. on Saturday the 28th prohibition localities. Marion County, Oregon according to i Fred Rock, Hattie Smith, Edna Brew day of November, 1914, to vote an ad ditional tax for road purposes as pro the recorded plat thereof. Give the people what they er, A. L. Mack, A. L. Murphy, S. L. want the right to drink moo- Said sale being made subject to re-j Stewart, H. N. Huntley, A. Lambrecht, vided by the act of the legislature of erately o f b eer and i pra practice the demption in the manner provided bv Celine Miller, Chris Giebcler, E. A. 1918. I rni perance. teachings o f T rue Tem Names: Jacob Siegmund, H. A. Slcg- Downing. — A 'lr r r tiu ’moM mund, P. C. Freres, J. F. Richards, C. 1914. W. Steward, Luther Stout, N. S. Wag Wm. Esch Sheriff of Marion County, By E. D. Ulrich, Ch. of Commerce, ner, s. C. Bass, A. L. Berstler, George Oregon. By W. I. Needham Deputy. or R h eu m a tic pnlna a ra reliev ed Portland, Oregon. A. Etzel. 12-24 Or. Muss' Anti-Pala PIUs. Fresh, Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. ^ ^ * ^ ^ * ^ * * * * * * < 3 g * * *********; Dr. Brewer report* *lx birth* in the past ten days. They are are Ha follow* To Mr. »lid Mr*. J. A. Morgan of near Shaw, a daughter, November 17: To, Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Johnson of near ! Marion, a daughter, November IS: To ! Mr. and Mrs. Jo*. EUel of Fern Ridge, ' a non. November 19: To Mr. and Mr*. | Wm. Nende) of Stayton, a daughter, 1 November 20 To: Mr. and Mr*. Epping of Linn Co., a son, November 23: To Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meier of Sublimity, • daughter, November 24. P. O. Box 228 STAYTON. OREGON. A share of the banking business of S tayton and vicinity is solicited. 11lay before. The weather wae perfect, mul while the »core» were not high | compered to place* when* a regular tsuii club I* kept organised, everyone " -eemed nerlectly aatiafVI that they lii.il n gimd time, »ml nioct of the con* 1 teftants took bird* home with them a* trophic» of their skill. Muny home* today will have turkey or roaat goone for dinner n» a result of the «hooting match nt Stay ton. A. S. . Davie managed the atfair in a fair and impartial manner to everyone conrer- BIRTH RATE IS ON THE INCREASE SOON and it will pay you to be 1 match In Stayton yesterday «ml the I«** O FF V. A. GOODE X. Jim, Run This Editorial Tomorrow T