The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 15, 1915, Image 5

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    Public
Sale
I will sell at public auction on m y place, 3 miles
southeast of Aumsville known as the old “Lew
Miller place” the following described property to
the highest bidder on.
TUESDAY, APRIL 20
Sale commences at 10 a. m.
Refreshments served at Noon
Horses-
Uirrh Prafla lorcmi Pnu/p
One sorrel mare, weight about 1300 pounds.
weight about 1300.
Hip
U ld U G
One sorrel gelding,
One driving mare, weight about 1000.
JGlSey LO W S -
All giving a good flow of milk,
some fresh now, some will be
Union Hill
THE STAYTON MAIL
Miss. Stewart and her pupils
! rendered a short program at the
school house Friday. Songs,
recitation and planting of trees
composed the entertainment.
Mrs. W. E. Tate and children
| were visitors at the W. D. Hurt
home Thursday.
H. A. Thomas went to Salem
¡Sunday, to accompany his son
j home, who has been in the hos­
pital there for some time.
Quite a number of people from
here attended the entertainment
and basket social at Triumph
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs Rabens were
visitors at the W. H. Carter
home Sunday.
Dave Potorff has been on the
sick list the last few days.
W. A. Heater made a business
trip to Stayton Monday.
The Union Hill boys have their
baShball team organized and will
soon be into the game.
Published every Thursday by
Office Over Stayton State Bank
Phone 2162
Stavton. Ore
Kingston Kinks
G. F. K0RINEK, V. S , B. V. Sc.
Titus Archer and family visit­
ed at the Frank Blakely home in
fresh in the Fall. 5 GOOD HIGH GRADE JERSEY HEIFERS- 1 fresh now, 2 coming fresh Stayton Sunday.
Roy Cole, wife and little daugh­
soon, 2 fresh in the Fall. TWO small heifers. ONE 2-yr-old Registered Jersey B ull
One ter came down from Mill C i t y
! Saturday, and were over Sunday
visitors at the Curtis Cole home.
brood sow. 9 pigs, 9 weeks old.
The Christian Church literary
society met Saturday evening
and a great deal of interest was
shown by the interesting pro-
I gram that was rendered.
mower, 9ft McCormick rake, good as new, Empire No. 2 Cream separator, one-horse culti­ Carl Follis left this week for
where he and Arthur
vator, garden cultivator. HOUSEHOLD GOODS- Home Comfort range, heater, 2 quarter oak Marion,
Leffler will cut wood for awhile.
bedsteads, folding bed, quarter oak dresser and stand, 8 ft oak dining table, rockers, chairs, Chas. Cole and Mrs. Ellen
Griffin visited at the Harold home
lounge, kitchen cabinet, washing machine and wridger, 60 oak posts, milking and kitchen one
day last week.
utensils, and all small garden and field tools, spike harrow.
Miss Bertha Schaefer and Ivan
Leffler
visited Sunday with Mr.
In addition, several horses will be offered for sale by other parties.
and Mrs. Amey Flood.
The entertainment given by
Earl Fleischman Tuesday even­
ing was well altended and all re­
port a very pleasant evening.
MACHINERY and VEHICLES: One 3 1-4 in Old Hickory wagon, good as new, one
light wagon, two-seated hack,single buggy, 2 Oliver plows, California orchard disc
TERMS of SALE:
All sums of $10.00 and under Cash. Over $10.00
a 5% discount will be given for cash or the purchaser is to give a bankable
note at 8 °/c to Oct. 1. 1915. No property to be removed untill settled for.
W . F. Wright,
Auct.
Mill City Locals
K
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Entere*) as »ccond cla.is m atterat the
poatnffice at Stayton, Mnrion, county,
Oregon, under the act of Congress of
March 3, 1879.
SU3SCKIPTIOXS. SI. so p e r yea r
Address all communications to
THE STAYTON MAIL
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D.
Physician and Surgoon
STAYTON.
OREGON
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
S t a y t o n , O r eg o n
Wilbur N. Pintier, D.1W.D.
DENTIST
Veterinarian
Treats all domestic animals, also
applies the Tuberculin teat.
Telephone 3x7
Office a t Stayton Stable a
STAYTON
. . . .
OREGOf
S. H. HELTZEL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Abstract* and Probate Work a Specialty
Office Over Deidrich’s Hardware Store.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
J. M. RINGO -T hos . HIRST
STAYTON
OREGON
V. A. GOODE
LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC
Conscientious Attention Given to all
Legal Business.
Office Room No. 6. Roy Bldg.
E . P . H e g e r,
(Too late for last week.)
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hill and
j family arrived home, some time CEMENT FENCE POSTS
AND ALL KINDS OF
last week.
Aumsville State Bank,
Concrete Work
Mrs. Merritt and her mother,
have
moved
into
the
house
recent­
Clerk.
ly vacated by Jake Blayer and
OREGON
family. Mr. Blayer is employed STAYTON
In the public sale of E. P Heger it
in
the
store
at
Dee
Oregon.
will be noted that the pure bred Jersey
Bull was sired by Little King Aleba
Chas. Haseman and wife were
whose Dam Miss Alabelle Miller Ann called to Portland on Thursday
sold for $510 at the Chas. Millia sale
and whose grand-dam gave 10,000 lbs, of last week by the sudden death
Lulay Bros. & Co.
milk in one year, backed up by a long of his mother. They returned
Contractors & Builders
1 string of high producers.
home on Wednesday.
Mrs Allen and children went
Dwelling houses a specialty
to California to stay a while with
Let us figure on your build­
her mother. She left the middle
ings
of last week.
We can save you money
A good job gauranteed
Mr. and Mrs. Don McKnight
(Too late for last week.)
left,
for
Kingston
on
Saturday
Phone 77
P. O. Box 198
Fox Valley knows how the
Sale Commences at 1 p. m.
Lyons boys can play ball. Lyons last to spend a few w e e k s
STAY TON, OREGON.
shut them out 12 to 19 in Lyonfe with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ray.
Mrs. Coffey, sister of Mr. Mc­
favor.
Knight is staying with t h e
i Several people left on the train children during their absence.
Friday morning for the sale at
Miss. Dora Gray of G a t e s
Albany.
spent the week end in Mill City,
The Sunday school gave their visiting friends.
F.aster program last Sunday
SESTA K &
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gentry
evening with success.
left this week for Astoria where
TH O M A S,
Mrs. Allen Fox returned home he will work.
Proprietors.
from a visit trip to Salem.
The play given by the Gram­
A carload of telegraph poles mar and High School pupils was
was unloaded here last Friday.
a decided success. All in attend­
Mr Orth and family expects to ance enjoyed it immensely. It
was given Friday April. 2nd.
leave for Canada to-morrow.
The Easter program given by
Perry Stout who has been the Sunday School took place
Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock
i working in a sawmill came home, Sunday night in the church. A
| and is helping his father cut large crowd was in attendance
it
il
u
wood.
and all expressed themselves
il
ii
The Santiam Lumbering Co. well pleased with the program.
Mr. Ed McCoy a n d M r .
has got as small teaifl of horses
and seem to be very proud of Thompson were in Salem a few
cays this week on legal business.
1-3 Seated Hack
2-Pole Buggies
Rushford W agon
I-Surry
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potter re­
1- 2 Seated Hack
I-Single Buggy
1-3 % Mandt W agon
Don’t forget t h a t Frank
turned
home Friday. They have
2- sets driving harness
J-set heavy hack harness Robes, whips, etc.
Rogers sells the “ Grit” five
Bath Tubs, Lavatories and
been
visiting
in Stayton a n d
cents a piece.
all
Sanitary fittings—Farm­
other points. Gladys Hill re­
T r n if p A P P A T P
All sums of $10.00 and under cash; Over $10.00, 3 f ! dis-
ers-W e carry a line of
Mrs. Cadlers Sunday school maining with the children during
| K K I f n V I u A U i “"“
count for cash o r a bankable note at 8 'i to October I, 1915. class had their pictures taken
pumps, leader water sys­
their absence.
tems, etc. Gasoline engines.
last Sunday.
Bud Baldwin has moved into
W. F. Wright, Auct.
William Stout is cutting rail the house recently vacated by
wood for the C. & E. rail road Art Kelly’s and located on Scen­
JACOB SPANI0L
Aumsville State Bank, Clerk.
ic Ave.
Company.
Owner.
c. s T lowe
PUBLIC
We the undersigned owners of the following property
will sell the same at Public Auction at the Aumsville Liv­
Lyons and Fox
ery Stable, Aumsville, Ore., to the highest bidder on
Saturday April 24.
Valley
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
Nine Head o f Horses as Follows:
2 Bay Mares, wt. about 1000 1 Black Horse, wt. about 1000
1 Black Mare, “ “
1 Brown Horse, “
1 Sorrel Horse, “ “
“ 1 Bay Horse, “
1 Span Black Horses, wt. 1125 each
MYERS & SIMPSON,
Owners.
Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats
Lard & Creamery Butter.
TINWORK and
PLUMBING