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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1914)
THE STAYTON MAIL “CITIZENS’TICKET IS PUT UP MONDAY NIGHT Santa Claus Published every Thursday by K. M . O umstkd Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton, Marion, county, Oregon, under the act o f Congress of March 3, 1879. Thanksgiving Has established headquarters AT T H E Address all communications to THE STAYTON MAIL Night At a mass meeting called Monday A Big Production ; night, the Citizen's party, under the j direction o f Geo. Koech, who w a a | elected chairman, put up a strong tick et. I W. K. Richardson, cashier o f the Stavton State Bank, and S.L. Stewart, 5*10*15*25c S TO R E S L a S C K IP T IO S S , SI.SO p e r y e a r THURSDAY “ The Lady of the Lake” Scott’s masterpiece in 3 reels of colored pic tures. Also a famous Warner comedy. j cashier of the Fanners & Merchants Hank were the nominees for council- men. O F F IC E IN D E ID R IC H B L D G . There was no contest on these places Physician and Surgeon and the rules were suapetaied and the ! nominationa made unnnlnous. OREGON STAYTON. J. B. Grier was nominated in the same manner, as hut one name was tie- A N D SEE ALL T H E SPLENDID P R E S E N T S 1 f >re the house, for recorder. Two names were placed before the W H IC H Can Be B O U G H T A T A 5-10-15-25c S T O R E meeting fur marshal; Henry Sntigh and i John Downing. A ballot was taken PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I and the result as announced by the S ta y to n . O regon j secretary, K. M. Olmsted, wua: Smith j :I5, Downing 2ti. Henry Smith was duly announced as candidate for mar shal on the Citizen's ticket. Both candidates before being voted DENTIST upon made the statement that if elect ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I - ed they would abide by the decision i f Office Over Stayton State Bank I the city council if the additional burd- Phone 2152 Stavton. Ore ! on o f street commissioner and water I commissioner were required o f them. 5 c p e r lo a f BREAD W h ite , B r o w n . R ye ......................... It took quite a little time to get a 6. f. KORINEK, S , B. Sc P IE S P u m p k in , M in ce , A p p le , . . . 15c e a ch nominee for city treasurer hut Anally Veterinarian C O O K IE S S u g a r .................................... lOr per do«. All Internal Revenue Taxes or "W ar G. C. Eksnian wns nominated by unan* The home o f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Treat« all domestic animals, also Senz o f Linn county was the scene o f Ginger .................................... lUr " M imous vote. This filled the ticket and T a x es" as they are properly called are applies the Tuberculin test. 16c •• *• Fruit Bars . . . . a merry crowd o f about seventy-five due and must he paid by December 1st after the appointment o f J. T. Kearns, Telephone 3x7 16c " •• Fronted Cream . . . relatives and friends Sunday, Novem Jos. Fisher and L. A. Thomas as com O ff ic e a t S ta y to n S ta b le s 1914, or sutTer an additional tax of Doughnuts . . . . 16c M “ ber, 22, in celebration o f the twenty- mitteemen for the coming year, the STAYTON . . . . OREGOT 5v*. Cinnamon Rolla . . . 16c M " fifth wedding anniversary o f the host meeting adjourned. Those affected in Stayton are: Banks. C A K E 8 T o o r d e r at re a s o n a b le p r ic e s and hostess. Games and entertainments o f various $1.00 per $1000 capital and surplus; C. E. KRAM ER, Proprietor. sorts were indulged in to a late hour, Theatres. $25.00; Billiard halls, $5.00 as well as a delicious dinner and supper per table; Tobacco retailers, over $200 J. M. R IN G O --F. M. SHOOK served by the hostess assisted by sev per yesr, $4.80. eral o f the ladies. Those from Stav Newspapers will also be charged ad STAYTON OREGON ton attending were: J. A. VanHandel ditional postage. A copy o f the law and family, Felix VanErmen and wife, is posted in the postoffice. (Special to The Mail) John Lulay and son and the Misses j The Kingston school has purchased CONSUMER PAYS THE BILL Hauled safely and cheaply by the For Sale at Brown's Garage. An ft- Mamie and Josephine Laux. an orgnn for the use o f the school, by Stayton Auto Truck. Bally will handle paaa. tiO h.p. Thomas, good as naw, The additional tax will in the end be subscription. Tin* school is very thank i the goods, and guarantees quick, and just overhsulcd except tires and paint, paid by the producer, the farmer, the ful to those who helped in raising the ATTORNEY-AT-LAW The “ Brode' Club will meet at the safe delivery. See him first, day or will remodel into truck if wanted. home o f Mrs. Shook next Thursday miner, the logger etc. Might about as money, and will remember those who NOTARY PUBLIC night. Call in and see it. C. E. Brown. well tax him in the first place. refused to help. Abstracts and Probate Work a Specialty night. Below are the names o f the donors; CHILDREN’S PARTY Office Over Deidrich’s Hardware Store. Miss Ruth E. Fuson, M. S. Titus, N. Miss Mamie Laux returned Friday Mrs. Hallnntan, who ia working in PRATT'S STUDIO Geymer, C. J. Ructtgers, L. T. Titus, from an extended visit with her sister Portland visited at the Pancoat home Will be located upstairs in the Key M. M. Gassner, J. J. Gassner, A. A. Jno. Giebler o f Fern Ridge was a in San Francisco. Last Friday Mrs. A liiert Pancoast Friday and Saturday. Her (laughtrr busines- visitor here Tuesday. ----------- Building instead o f the Lau Building McKenzie, O. M. Baker, Mrs. C. J. gave a very pleasant party In honor of Isabel accompanied her bark to Port- Mr. Martin o f Portland visited over with the bakery us was stated last R ntltgM I, V. Philippi, Mrs. M. H. her niece Isabel Hallman. Those pres land where ahe will atay with her Mrs. Sarah Cox spent a few days of Sunday with home folks a t the B. week. Enlarged picture with each $5. Titus, Mrs. P. P. Crabtree. Harry ent were; Isabel Miclke, Susie Olm mother. last week visiting with her daughter, Downing, J. W. Mayo, J. M. Ring» sted, Laura Rauscher, Bei nie« and Kiecker home. order o f cabinet photos. Mrs. T. H. Thomas in Jordan. and H. J. Mutschler. Committe.e Margaret Hensley,Anna Mae Hamman, H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. ACROSS STREET FR O M POST Sat. N ig h t-“When Men Would Kill” A 3 reel western picture and comedy Visit Santa Claus’ Headquarters Night— Sun. C. H. BREWER, M. D. 4 Big Reels 4 With Orchestra music. y. ★ Stanley A. Starr W ilbur N. Pint 1er. D .M .D . LINN COUNTY SILYER INTERNAL REVENUE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TAXES ARE NOW DUE y. FUNERAL DIRECTORS See Posters. TH EATR E The STAYTON HOME BAKERY S e l l » - KINGSTON SCHOOL PURCHASES ORGAN HEAVY FREIGHT BIG CAR S. H. HELTZEL Loomis Rossell, Nelio and Wallace Master Harrv Jones entertained a Mack left for an outing in the moun number o f friends Saturday afternoon Old Newspapers— tin g Tuesday. in'.honor o f his fifth birthday. Big bundle for 10c at th“ Mail office, t The W .C .T .U , will meet at the H.J. Follia homo next Wednesday afternoon. Elvcna Pancoast, Frank Clow, Fred Mrs. W. R. Rav and daughter. Mrs. Hamman, Heit Pancoast and Isabel Don McKnight of Mill City were trad Hallman. ing with Stayton merchants Tuesday. SUGAR $5.80 a Sack ! For the month of December we are going to meet Tones Cash Store or Rice & Phelan prices on their conditions— That is; at the present market we will sell you a sack ol sugar for $5.80 Spot Cash F.O.B. Stayton, or $5.50 F.O .B . Portland. These prices only apply with a $5. order of our mdse, not including sugar. Only one sack to a customer. We have a very complete line of Toys, China, Fey Glassware and all kinds of practical gifts for everyone. Our prices are exceptionally low this year and our stock is the largest locally, consequently the cheapest in price. Dry Goods For Practical Gifts- Below Cost. Sweaters Reduced 2 5 % . Umbrellas Reduced 2 0 % . A Few Boys’ Suits L e ft,' Reduced Also a Few Girls Cloaks, Equally Reduced. Grocery Specials for December- Buy from us GROCERY SPECIALS FOR T H E M O N T H OF W e are in position to sell at exceptionally good prices and are giving you the benefit. Compare our prices with Jones or Rice & Phelan. H O L ID A Y S U G G E S T IO N S T he best of fresh stock. T H E S E PRICES A R E N O T G U A R A N T E E D L O N G E R T H A N 1 A N U A R Y 1st 1915. G uatam ala Special Santos SEEDLES RAISINS 5 pounds 48c 10 pounds 9 0 c Fancy . . . . Mayo Special Our best Mocha and Brazilian Biend TABLE RAISINS 1 pound 15c Fancy Seeded Raisins Fancy C u r r a n t s ................................................ 5 pounds 63c 9c pk 12c pack SPECIAL W e will sell a 45c can of Golden West Coffee for 35c As advertised fro m Dec. 7 to 14, 1914 Bulk Coffee—Fresh Roasted and order while you wait. N ew crop 1914 raisins. Compare our prices with Jones or Rice & Phelan. COFFEES D E C E M B E R Buy from us and save freight. and Save Freight. German Am erican Steel Cut in Cans Maco Steel Cut Golden West . . . . ground to Manchurian W alnuts . 17c lb $ 1.20 Almonds 5 pounds for 98c Pecans 5 pounds fo r your 17c lb 25c lb 30c lb 35c in Bulk . . 27c . 35c . . 40c TEAS Pinhead Gun Powder Imperial . . Extra Fancy Spider leg 50c lb 25c lb 50c lb Matches 5 Boxes fo r 15c 2 1-2 Can Clearbrook Peaches 13c Cranberries 15c quart or 5 0 c a gallon Fresh Roasted Peanuts 5 lbs fo r 45c Piano Contest Votes Given At This Store T H O M A S -M A Y O Company, Stayton, Ore. !