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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1915)
« A C HANCE FOR YOU NEXT WEEK-THURSDAY Wo are going to help you and our selves at the same lime. Wo are go ing to educate you up to the value of using the classified department of The Stayton Mail. Have you any idea of the money you could make if you were ' to let all the people in this county know ' what YOU had for sale? Do you know that no matter how apparently useless some article has grown, some other* 1 * V person has a use tor that article AND 1 Come and see the $1,000.000. in cash. Only chance in a life WILL BUY IT? time. The greatest photo play ever produced, and you Hut he cannot buy it if he does not j Marcii 18 FABRICS OF W ORTH] ». ■ T “ THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY” HE character of “Wilbur Fabrics” is based on ab solute worth. If you spend a dollar with us, you 1 know WHERE to get It. In the big! cities the classified departments of the newspaper are as interesting as the are assured of your m oney's worth in dependable goods. Upon the urgent re news columns. In fact they contain real live NEWS. Anil those who use quest of many of our ladv customers, w e have added to our line of woolen dress them are reaping great advantages Both the Buyers and the Sellers. goods, a large stoek of Spring and Summer Materials in the I ¿a test Designs Direct from Of late the smaller papers are push- 1 the Manufacturers, enabling us to sell at Extremely LOW PRICES. I hose new ing their classified departments into more prominence. The other day we , materials, consisting of 1 picked u p a weekly, published in a county seat town in Wisconsin. Its classified column was "A WONDER.” Apparently everyone in the county was using and reading it. Lack of space i prevents us from reproducing it, al though we would like to do so. But here are a FEW ef the things that were advertised for sale bv the fsrpiers and the townspeople: Houses, lots, farms, glass cupboard, chickens, sew -; ing machine, turkeys, rugs, eggs, up holstered goods, crockery, geese, but- I ter, correspondence school course, cheese, feathers, manure, incubator, horses, finger ring, automobile, jsrs of fruit, fence posts, hogs, (plain and fan cy) embroidery lessons, suit of clothes i and fur overcoat, home made bread, a I colt, library of 100 volumes, home knit ! socks, cream separator, two calves,con crete block machine, tame bear, gaso And we extend a cordial invitation to all the ladies of Stayton and surrounding line engine, heating stove, hay, rag carpets, home cured hams and bacon, country to visit the Mills and inspect the goods. It is our intention to make this a wind mill, a general store.alfalfa meal, desk and chair, typewriter, cabinet or permanent feature ot our Retail Sales Department in connection with blankets and gan, short horn bull, bird dog, hay stacker, rake and loader, five tons of the best and latest in dress goods, which will be offered at attractive prices. coal and a gun. If YOU have anv of the above nam ed articles for sale—or anything like them—let ua know and we will run a classified ad in The Stayton Mail. The cost is very small, only 5 cents per line for one insertion or 10 cents per line for three insertions. For 20 cents per line we will keep your ad running for 10 weeks. Someone wunts what you C. E. Brow.) and wife are rejoicing have to sell. Easter Cards at Beauchamp'-. Get Your Fi-hing Liceale over the advent of a fine girl baby at and Fishine Supplies at Korinek and their home last Friday. Dr. Beau Grandma Nietiing is on the sick list Mielkie’s. champ is in attendance. this wee«. have a chance to see it if you spend a dime at the Star. With the "Mystery” will he shown a 2-reel Key stone comedy, the best on the market today. S A T U R D A Y N IG H T 14th Episode, “ Perils of Pauline” ORCHESTRA MUSIC Ail wool Serge, latest shades. Gaberdine Cashmere. Batiste. Shepherd's Checks Silks for Spring and Summer in dainty colors Crepe. Wash Silks for Waists. Poplin Messaline. Crepe de chene and many others WILL BE PLACED ON SALE SAT. MARCH 13 MILLS, Stayton Chas. Dunagan and children of Salem Sloper’s Drug Store for Sassafras are visiting at the home of his sister Mrs. Steve Tavlor this week. ... a . W. A. E L tr is visiting in Mill The Misses Wanda Brown and Mabel Lity this week. Rupert spent the week-end in Salem Fr nk Lesley was in Salem on busi es Monday and Tuesday. C O T T O N S EE D O IL F. Silhavy, wife and son, Uriah, looked over their farm Sunday. Mrs. Silhavy likes the place and i s well pleased with the location. Cookey's Chicken visiting friends and relatives. Cholera care al Beauchamp’* 25c and 50c. Mrs. Rose Dodson and little daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tate, Mr. and spent the week-end visiting at the V. Harold Murphy is staying a t the Philippi home in Linn county. Mrs. J. T. Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. T. B ror. Robertson farm this week. J. Hill of Union Hill attended the fune Dr.and Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp will en ral of Mr. Hirzsiefen here Monday. New 1915 Studebaker cars on display tertain Mr. arid Mrs. P. E. Hirzseifen a Peter Liedrich's Hardware Store. of Portland at dinner tonight. FOR SALE— Registered Jersey Bull five years old, from the Chas. Miller Frank Mack is home from near Hal- Ralph L. Putnam of Eugene will . herd. For particulars call on or ad- nere he has established a moss preach at the Christian church Sunday, dress E. C. Downing, Sublimity, Or. c ..op. Mar. 14, morning and evening. ---------- Sloper’s Drug Store has a nice selec- f . B. and Wes Riggs and Henry The Sloper Drug Store has a fancy tion of Toilet and Medicated Soaps, à ni vere business visitors in Salem assortment of Tooth Brushes. - .•'r vi.y. Warren Richardson and son Harold C. Luthv and family and J. H. were week-end visitors i n Portland. Purola White Pine & Tar Congh Syr Mistier and family motored over to Mr. Richardson’s mother accompanied up is as good as the best. 25 and 5oc Salem Sunday for a day’s visit. them home after spending the winter at Sloper’s. with her daughter in Seattle, Wash. Mr. i.nd Mrs. Matten of near Salem hennas Munkers and G. E. Engle- made a week-end visit w i t h their Sloper’s has all size packages of Roll er Bandages and Absorbent Cotton. 1 ..rt of 1 or.land were business visitors daughter, Mrs. M. J. t'rahtree. here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Schütz and Mrs Rose- Miss Cora Thomas, who has been Mrs. E. Roy and daughters and For visiting friends at Corvallis the past b. ugh of Minneapolis, Minn, who had rest Mack, wife and baby were Salem week, returned to Stayton Monday. been visiting at the SanFrancisco Fair visitors Monday. stopped at the Nick Geymer home a The Wilbur Woolen Mills has added few days last week on their way back Mrs. H. M. Coats o f Vancouver, many new fabrics to their retail stock. home. Washington, is visiting her daughter, See tueir ad in this issue of the Mail. Mrs. C. C. Nott. for Lice M ix tu re (as so ld a ro u n d c o u n try .) 7 5 c gal. in gallon*. 6 0 c g a l. in la rg e r q u a n titie s . A lso c ru d e oil fo r « p ra y ing h e n h o u se s, etc 15c gal., y o u r c o n ta in e r a t B e au c h am p '* th e R ex all S to re . The parents met at the school' house Friday afternoon and orga nized a Parent-Teachers meeting. The next regular meeting will be held in the evening March 26, visitors are invited. The teacher and pupils a r e serving hot lunch at the noon hour. Norris Frank visited with Har ry Humphreys Sunday. Helen Hunt and cousin, Muriel Steeves of Salem spent the week end with the former’s parents. L. M. White returned to Salem Sunday after spending several days at the J. T. Hunt home. Mrs. J. J. Staiger spent the week-end in Salem. WELL, LISTEN! Shoes selling at credit stores regularly at $8.00 Lancefield’s Cash Store Price, $2.50 Men’s dress shoes, credit stores ask $6.00 and 6.50 Luncelield usks only $5.50 If you arc looking for very good shoca at very low prior*, you don't nred »end aw»y for them, we have a bargain counter full of them, many of them marked down to le... than half LANCEFIELD’S Special Removal Sale Having to remove from my present location, I will make, until April 1st. reduced prices on the following ar-y tides in order to reduce my stock. Clocks, 15% off. Cut Glass, 10%off Silver Polish 25c bottle 15c Silver Hollow ware 15% off Chinaware, Musical instruments, and other articles too numerous to mention below cost. C. A. LUTHY, Stayton REPORT o r TIIK CONDITION OK THE Farmers and Merchants Bank 21.000 00 «M0 00 1,298 M Oregon. 3-25 Mrs Thos. Baldwin of Primville is ¡.king an extended visit with her Mrs. Susan Sn ith who h been stay • ther Mrs. Kate Morton. ing t lw e ion Alia Smith for some time in. n tur ed to her home in > 3A L E -R ed clover see 1, yleliv- AumsiiBe. u Stable at Sublimity. P.T.Ltzel, ton, Oregon. Box 34. tf Peter Deidrich has a car load o f woven wire fencing on ■ platform on I’.E. Hirzsiefen and wife of Portland W. H. Hobson’s lot just, north of the n Mrs. Marguerite Wh^te of Astoria Stayton Stables. re visiting here this week. Beauchamp’s Kidney and Backache Tuesday evening. pill* fo r k id n e y a n d b la d d e r tro u b le* . T r y th e m a n d if th e y d o n ’t give satis- f a c tio n co m e b a c k a n d g e t y o u r m oney. 5 0 c b o x 2 fo r 9 0 c a t B e au ch am p '* T h e REXALL STO RE ------------------- •ji» |o acj U [n[,l p n B [3 A .a o — „*iooqo* j.T jjn Jd .iq Xuj •eq j o j d n n o ecu p u n o d m m p n p .ftn .. *4oq © ru n e t p p in s „ 'in » .u r n ‘a a o a | j „ eqs Rock Point Mist Lizzie Cornelius, school supervisor, visited o u r school Get Your Fs ;.g Li. n e in. Fishing Thursd^ and made it a standard >i r’s Drug Store f o r Rubber Supplies at Korinek and AiieDie’s. iOods. school. }B tn C ap ital stock paid in $ AVOnO 00 S u rp lu s fund ij« * pft U ndivided profits,. ao/ 18 1,000 (H> In d iv id u a l dep o sits su b je ct to o h cck M,fl74 48 49.TJH M T im e certificates of d e p o s it................ fti.flfti 90 R9 bo L iabilities o th er th an those above stated 27.09ft M T otal $191,921 m < T otal ................................... |iu*,our. 79 't a t e of Oregon t S tate of O regon t C ounty of Marbut ( " C ount)' of Maritili 1 1,4. I*, UT ti W A KT.Oashler of th è abovi* narrici! I, W Uieltard on, C ash ier of »he above nam ed batik, do «olem nly sw ear fh a t th è above state* i . h u s , do solem nly sw ear th a t th e ahovo state* m en i 1 « trite lo th è beni of mv know ledge and tm lit Is tru e to th e best oLiny k now ledge and belief. b e lic i. 8 . 1». H tew art. C ashier. W. KH IMKI an s . C a sh ier M tb se rlb e d a m i s w o ru to bufore m e Olla Pitia • ubar 1 1 bed an d sw orn It» before m e th is 10th day of M ar., IVI«'». WAKKKN RICflARDHON day of Mar. PJIft. N otar) Public 8 . I . RTF.WART, C o rre c t-À tte s» : N otary Public. C orrect Atte«.!; A.D. «»AKbftxrt J ohn H a m i n u t U K TATK D lt e c to rs . « ilio. M'ANIOL. D irectors and Matthieu Gibson for Sublimity pre cinct. When you get a good man on I the job, keep him there. t'lld n d a q i p a n s -u p p ii p m q .m a q i X ii | | | m | a o q « ih iu io m iin p in a u i ||.» m a q j , su m ■ iu u p o Q tn o ja C u s Q v Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury n* m e r c u r y will » u r c ly d e s t r o y t h e sen-in o f urncll a n d c o m p l e t e l y d e r a n g e t h e w h o le s y s t e m w h e n c n b - r l n g It tnrnti.fi» ■u< ii articles shout I Ed Sestak and wife started for Athe na, Oregon Sunday morning. They pause have rot fully decided just where they o q e m i l \w n * tn e ip s .jn q .tt,, will locate, but It will he at some place •3 n |,i.ia s u m A’o q a m p a tio in eastern Oregon or Washington. p a o p o ti e q s p a q tq tiu e q s n a q .\ \ „ • e m o n u n a [ j .i r n v a q i t i | I n a u i - o tq ts n q .) *11 u e A n f j o a ti||.* H | a q j ... j o j o e f q n s a q i n o J n o q iirsM iiisip a q i j.» iju • HI .921 L; A HI L IT ! KM p o stal savings bank deposit« Deposits d u e Htate T r e a s u r e r ............ In d iv id u a l deposit* su b je ct to ch eck D em and certificates of d e p o s it.......... T im e certificates of d e p o s it................. Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Aumsviile spent visiting at the home of her parents,Mr. Mielkie’s. the week-end visiting her daughter, and Mr. J. H. Anderson of this place. E. C. Downing and John Boed- Mrs. Clara Pratt. igheimer sold some beef cattle to The volinteer fire company here got Clover Seed For Sale Red and Al- busy this week and induced 20 of our a cattle buyer from Mill City Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blakely, Miss Al sike also mesquite seed. Farmers prices j business men to make application for Tuesday. ta Hobson and Dr. Pintler motored ov at farm. Franklin Herrling. 3-10x membership. Alva Thomas i s t h e i e r to Salem Sunday. "Candy Kid” for getting new mem-! J. T. Hunt and wife spent Sun i bers. day at the E. C. Downing home. Mrs. Mary E: thurn of Aumsviile V ; can get anything in trte Patent visited at the I m- of her daughter, , . ne Line ut Sloper’s. The eldest son of Herbert Brown of F. M. Fresh and family visited Mrs. Claude D r > of this city recent near Silver Creek Falls had the misfor at the C. P. I)arst home Sunday. .. . R.,th Hollister of Salem spent ly. tune to break both bones of one of his n week-end visiting her sister, Maude, legs last Sunday while playing in a ball | Emma and Mable Frank, Mary ne of the local teachers. FOB 'ALI 1: d e .iver seed 15c per «'■me near that place. Dr. Beauchamp Dunigan and Max Hill were cal- | Geo. Keech h a » been reappointed pound nd k. le • i 2~c per [round. v; i ailed and set the fracture. Welch* Grape Juice at 10-25-50c at Phone or rite, J s i'ehu te, Sui limity, lers at the J. T. Hunt home deputy assessor for Stayton precinct, tnuchamp’s. STAYTON S TATE BANK a t H tayton, in th e State of O regon, a t (ha «t Stayton, In the »tite of Oregon, at the clo*« close of business, Mar.. U h. 191'. of buslncsa Mur I, 191% RR80VRCRII R tm uicn. Loan« and d isc o u n ts ) js Loan* an d disco u n t* «.............. $ 71,70* o v e rd ra fts , M-eured a n d u n se c u re d ... J.THT jv O verdrafts secured a n d uuAccurtMl. 123 19 Hoods ait<l w a r ra n ts .............................. H.1H7 10 llond* and w arran t* ................. 1,112 91 H anking h o u se ,......................................... A.ftOO H anking h o u se ........................................ 8.000 00 F u rn itu re an d fix tu re s........................... 2/4)0 F u rn itu re an d fix tu re s ........................ 1,000 00 ( t lh t r real estate o w n e d .............................27,810 l)ue from h an k s < not reserv e hat ks) 4,Old hs Due from h anks i not reserve h an k s) Due from approved reserve han k s 9.M«* Due from approved reserve b a n k s .* ,, 21,442 12 Checks an d o th e r cash Ite m s............ «1 .w ( hecks an d o th e r cash Item «................ 414 oft Cash on b a u d ........................................ 8 ,1H1 fil Ca«h on h au ti .......................................... a . « 19 79 1 T otal ............................'. | 10 *.« m * 7 9 O th er reso u rces...................................... 294 79 Lf A Ilf LIT! M. Miss Mary Dunigan, our teach C ap ital stock paid I n ..... ................... I er spent the week end with her, Hut plus f u n d ............................................... U ndivided p ro fits................................. parents near Hazel Green. less expenses and taxes paid Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hunt and children spent Sunday a t the Get Your Fishing License Henry Miller home near Stayton. Mrs. Bertha Rhodes of Portland is and fishing supplies at Korinek and REPORT OF THE CONDITION OK THE 3 S S WILBUR WOOLEN IS THERE ANYTHING in BUYING SHOES AT A CASH SHOE STORE? Choice Red Clover Seed for sale, 15c per lb. by Krank Ilottingcr, Sei«, Ore. Rt. 2. Phone 1028, Stayton. Will exchange for grain for part, for fall delivery. Phone 1028 Stayton. n e v e r bo u.» d e x c e p t o n p r e s c r i p t i o n t f ro m r e p u t a b l e p h y s i c ia n s , a* the d a m a p i t h e y will d n Is t a fold t o t h e g o o d V I c a n p o ssib ly d e r i v e f ro m t h e m . H stl'n C a t a r r h C u r e, m a n u f a c t u r e d b v F. J. C h e n e y A To.. Toledo. O.. c o n t a i n » r. > m e r c u r y , n r d I* tal-.cn I n fe r n a l l y , netln- r d i r e c t l y u p o n t h e b lond e n d m u c o u s s u r face* o f t h e s y s t e m . In b u y i n g Tfall’* ! C a t a r r h C u re lie s u r e y o u g o t t h e g e n u ine I t I ; t a k e n I n t e r n a l l y a n d m a d e In Toledo . Ohio. I y F . J. C h e n e y A Co. T e s t i m o n i a l s free. field b y D r u c r l s l * . P r l c o 7T>o p e r b n t t l s . T a k e D ali's F am ily Pills fo r constip ation-