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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1915)
You Run Your Business With a Check Book- /hut About hHome ?. School Notes l)r. Davis of Albany made a short call at the Lyons and Fox Valley school. Quite a number o f pupils are l’ rof. I. V. Kane is going to out of school on account of sick organize a band at Lyons in the ness. near future. Miss Rupert spent the week A dance wus given at Marshall end in Salem. Stone’s. A good time was en joyed by all who attended. The first grade pupils are do ing observational work in con A very enjoyable time wus giv nection with nature study. en at the Metzener home Satur- Alma Farrar entered the sixth night grade last week. The pupils o f the High School took mid-term examinations last week, a large per cent o f them passed. Rock Point J. T. Hunt was called to Cal ifornia last week by the death of Miss Ellen Micklebook visited bis brother. the school Mondav and Tuesday Norris and Emma Frank were The Fourth Grade made 87-6$ Stayton callers Friday. frequently is the complaint of •g^lLLS, bills, bill*— nothing but bills!’ as a grade. The following pu the head of the family. No mail would think of running his busi pils made 100' < : Giles Brown, Mr. a n d Mrs. Alvin Burns ness WITHOUT A CHECK BOOK. How about YOUR home! George Mielke, Velma Bailey, were Salem callers Saturday. The running of the home today is a BUSINESS PROPOSITION. Olive Cavin and Margaret Hens Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hill were ley. Sublimity visitors Saturday. A th T The Fifth Grade made 92.9$» Albert Frank and family spent as a grade. The following pu Sunday at the E. C. Downing pils made 1009b in the test:Rosie home. Allis, A l m a Nendel, Amelia John Hepner o f Salem was in Rauscher, and Thelma Riggs. this neighborhood Monday look The fifty words in the contest ing for fat stock. were sent out b y the County C. P. Darst and Albert Frank | Superintendent. helped E. C. Downing butcher Tuesday. Farmers ót Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Capital $25,000.00 i * * * *** *** *** H Good Printing H Sale Posters Butter Paper Statements Letter Heads Sale Bills Envelopes Programs Invitations Anything you want & #* H s* II & S n n ; #* #* If H I# # H H n # n ff At The Mail Office ft f? n O V E R 68 Y EA RS ' EXPERIENCE T rade M arks D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . > n ro n « «ending a aketrh and description may '» ■ ¡y ascertain our opinion free whether an Mil ion is prohnhiy patentable. Communie*» ■is «tricf.lv confidential. HANDBOOK oi. Patenu i free. Oldest agency for securing pater ta. I • onta taken _____ through _____ ___ Munn nil A Co. » receive ipccuU notice, wit hout charge. Scientific Am erican. \ hsndsomeif lllnstrated weekly. I.nrtrest dr- illation o f any sdentale Journal. Terms. $3 a vi ir: four months, 9L Sold by ail newsdealer«. iVIUNN&Co.36,B^ New York Brauch Office. 625 7 S U Washington, D. C. K eep your clean K U m * Laxauv t 'tableta. with UP. _ _ . . . . . . C. Stewart and family visited Eldon Griffon attended t h e a( the T. Sweet home Sunday. hard time party at t h e John John Kusy and Oliver Forrette Frost home Saturday night were Marion visitors Sunday. Homer Cole o f Stayton was a Mrs. Loose and Mrs. Branch guest of Lee Downing Sunday. were trading with Stayton mer C. C. Cates is staying with chants Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Linn Lambert. Francis Tripp o f Lebanon is Marguerite, Angeline a n d home on a visit William Ryan were visitors at Roy E lliott w ife and baby and the H. Shank home Sunday. Miss Fairy Brower visited at the Gladys Downing spent Sunday M. Alsman home the week-end. with Dorothy Smith. Mrs. Clara W olf and children Elra Gunsaules is working for returned home Thursday after a G. H. Ray this week. few day’s visit with her sister, Little Lee Shelton spent the Mrs. Felix VanErman at Stay- latter part of the week with his ton. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. C. Loose spent Tuesday R. Ray. at the Preston Wood home. Elmer Ray spent Sunday at C. Bouck and w ife of Marion the D. C. Ray home. spent Sunday at the R. Kusy D. Townes took the horse and home. buggy that he sold, to the owner at Jefferson Sunday. MAKES RAPID HEADWAY ¡fens heavy 94, light «è Broilers 14 to 3 lbs__....... Roosters__________________ 64 Mixed ChirKens. G eese_____ _______ 7 D ucks , I ndian Runners 8. Pekin 9 Turkeys.............................. 16 Dressed T u rk e y s ............ .......... Veal Fancy 104, Ordinary 84 P ork ................................. 74 L ive Hogs, Choice 6.55 Live Hogs, Heavy Rough 5.55 E ggs ......... ................. 19 Corrected Thursdays hut subject to change without notice. po o d ju o o c ft to srind oo it » h h your tsstk. asks* yea spit lea mush. C riad m e « a ardiaary asadinl I . The u.i< el pero, rich lohasso does ee< eeed to b* atracad n aith ■uls.soa eat ■assise. Noose ho» the ask hrisSs eat the fish tobaaao lasts ia ''Rieht-Cat/* . One small chew takes the place o l two big chews of the old kind. W E YM AN -BR U TO N CO M PA NY OO U n io n S q u s ra , N a w Y o r k f o l J Y FROM OEALER OR SEND 10*STAMPS TO U S ]) INDUSTRIAL NEWS Glenda—Jail to be built by city. Ashland is building a scenic highway. Portland’s new directory claims 275,735. Baker would erect a new School building. Seaside— First unit o f seafood cannery completed. An orphans home is to be established at Ashland. Trade Commission bill was defeated in the Senate. Additions will be built to two large hotels at Albany. Union Meat Co. will spend $100.000 on Portland plant. Silverton—New Lutheran Church to be built 40 by 90. Newport—Grange pushing fof a co-operative creamery. Cloverdale has erected largest cheese factory in Oregon. State Labor Federation o f 35 delegates ask ten now laws. Reedsport—Construction has started on the water system. Gold Beach- Second Salmon cannery planned for thisspring. Mrs. M. F. Ryan and baby Astoria machine shop and boiler works incorporated for $15,- Add This Fact to Your Stor* of spent the latter part of the week 000. Knowledge. with her daughter Mrs. Frank Hermiston— Work started on Catholic Church. Concrete 32 Kidney disease often advances so Haberman o f Munkers. Mr by 60. Ryan went down Saturday andI r*pid,y th8t,mhny 8 pcr^ n.i* flrmly ,n , r» , , , ita jrrasp before aware of ita progress. Continuing appropriations amounting to $849,960 repealed | returned Sunday accompanied by Prompt attention Bhoukl be K,Ven th. in House. his wife. slightest symptom o f kidney disorder. Albany—Corvallis & Eastern Railroad shops here re-opened Mr. and Mrs. Linn Lambert, I f there is a dull pain I n the back, headaches, dizzy spells or a tired worn- for work. Grace Shank and Lula Downing were guests at the P. H. Lam bert home Sunday. out feeling, or if the kidney secretions are offensive, irregular, and attended with pain, procure a good kidney rem edy at once. Thousands recommend Doan’s Kid ney Pills. Read the statement below. T. F. Chance, carpenter, 1625 E. Sec The T. H. Shevlin Lumber Co. is to start big logging opera tions at Bend. Among t h e Stayton vistors Senator Bingham o f Lane has a bill to limit tax levies by nil Saturday were: Chas. Peters and taxing bodies. two sons Charlie and Otto, Elmer Halsey State Bank has increased its capital stock from $10,- and Zona Ray, Harry and Bessie ;°|'d s‘ - Albany- Oregon, says: " A cou- I pie o f years ago I strained my back 000. to $15,000. Shank, Hazel Lambert, Wm. and soon noticed weakness and disor Those who do not like the press fight for lower taxes call it Ryan and David Aegerter. ders o f the kidneys. I had read about economic hysteria.” W. R. Ray is staying in Stay- Doan’s Kidnev Pills and began using Senator Moser has introduced a bill to regulate the manu ton taking treatments o f Dr. them. In a short time my back was strengthened and all the other kidney facture of mattresses. Sones. disorders le ft me. I know that Doan’s Dorenbecher Furniture Co., Portland will enlarge plant with Kidney Pills are a fine medicine.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’ t sim- 6 story concrete factory. Lyons and Fox Valley STAYTON MARKET REPORT West Stayton the T s k t a very sm all sh e w — lass than ona-quarttr Ik« old sis« . It w ill ba m ors satisfying Ilian • mouthful ol ordinary tohaooo. Juat oibhla on it until you ta d I Ik « a trcn jtk ekaw tkal suits you. T u c k ¡I aw ay. T k a u lat II rest. See kow aaaily and avanly Ika raai tobacco taata comaa, kow it satisfies without griadinfi, bow much lasa you have to apil, how few ekawa you taka to be tobáceo satisfied. T h a t's w hy it ia Tit RtaJ Tai Chtw. T h a t's w hy it cost* lea* in the and. It I* a r.sdy skats, aet * » « awl short «tirad so that yoa t__ fit. Pleasant Misses Effie and Cora Ray and Elsie Downing were Sunday vis- | itors at tue D. Townes home. h a il « M O W you can get the tobáceo com- k t fort you are after. Try u pouch of “Right-Gut,” the Real Tobacco Chew. It will satisfy you better than any other kind you ever used. Gives you the comfort, the satisfac tion and substance you arc after. Pure, rich tobacco—seasoned and sweetened just enough. STAYTON STATE BANK Mrs. ElBie Moose, the teacher in our school, resigned Friday on account o f ill health. Miss Mary Dunigan of Salem has been se Marvin Long spent Saturday cured to finish the school. a n d Sunday with home folks ! near Crabtree. s a il o r ! ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that Mr. Chance had. Foster-Milbutn Co., Propa., Buffalo, N. Y . Died at Lyons, Saturday even Duntley Vacuum Sweepers $ 7 .5 0 ing January 30, 1915, Grace Elizabeth Simmons, the lfimonth J- °- McCrady, 1164 Lincoln St, Eu gene, Oregon. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E Simmons. Funeral services B ta te o f O h io , t '. t y o : T o le d o , l M L t t r u County, I were held yesterday morning . . . . . .. . i Frank J. Cheney m Vtes onlii that ho la and interment was held at the «enior partner <>r the firm or i w . Cheney C A n g business I t thn City o f To- * Co Bay View cemetery Salem, Ore led o. County and Btato aforesaid, and that ar.'d firm r/lll p -y the aunt o f O NB gon. H U N D R E D D O L L A R S for each and ev Qt-rmnH o Mr. Small is up and around a- gain and Mr. Wiley is about the same. There will be a school rally given at the new school house Friday February 5. Everybody come and bring some eatables. ery rase c f Catarrh thnt cannot bo cured by th# uso c f H A L L ’ S C A T A R R H C URE ' f r a n k j . c h e n e y . Sworn to before mo and subscribed In n.y presence, this Cth day of December, A. D. 1854. (Seal) A. W . GLEASON, N otary Public. Hall'a Catarrh Cure la taken Internally and acta directly upon the blood and mu cous surface# of tho ayatem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. C H E N E T A CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Taka B all'* TmmUr Pills for Eugene dealer shipped 10,000 lbs. Oregon grapercots for manufacture o f medicine. The legislature is asked to utilize state prisoners to establish the flax industry at Salem. State Conservation Commission costing $5000 goes to wall as an “ adjunct of Pinchotism.” The King-Fisher Mattress Co. has moved into its new Are proof plant at Albina Avenue. Portland Moose will erect a lodge building at Fourth and Taylor Streets to cost $125,000. First regular trains ran over the new railroad from Oregon City to Mt. Angel January 30th. Brownsville—Force o f men are clearing ground for large building stone industry near here. F. A. Taylor & Co., Seattle, building contractors, will erect a number o f new dwellings at Bandon. Boise capitalists are promoting extension o f the Western Pacific from Winnemucca north to Ontario.