The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 29, 1915, Image 5

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    THE STAYTON MAIL
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Kntcrnl m » seeond rlaaa mattar at the
poptufflre at Staytun, Marion, county,
Oregon, under Ihn act ut Congreaa ut
Marrh », 1H79.
The New Clothing Storo
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C E R T A IN ,
**~ D E A D L Y
SUBSCMIPTtO.SS, Sl.00 per year
Addreaa all rommunirationa to
TH K STAYTO N M AU.
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Is here and doing business with
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I f your ills
hasn't
AGENCY MAGNOLIA LAUNDRY
O f Albany at Mark h bhepherd'a
Kartier Shop. I.aundry leavea Tuea-
day 2 p. m.
tf.
It, w r i t e
a new Up-to-date stock of Cloth-
ing, Furnishing
up
C la r k e , W o o d w a r d D ru t; C o .
Goods,
Shoes
I'U K I1 .A M1, O H K U O K .
and H a t s ..............................
For sale et Beauchamp’s Drug Store
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D.
If you have not visited us, the first time
time you are in Stayton it will pay you to
call at this store as the merchandise is
good and prices are moderate
. .
Physician and Surgeon
OREGON
STAYTO N .
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
P H Y S IC IA N : AN D
For 75 cents
SUKCEON
STAYTON. OKKGON
For a limited time we have cut the
price in the middle and will send you the
W ilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D.
Stayton Mail
DENTIST
Your home p a p e r-the paper that nas
been established 20 years the paper
with the larRest circulation in the San-
tiam Valley—-for six-hits we send it
Office Over Slayton State Hank
Phone 2U>2
,
Stavton. Ore
G. F. KORINEK, V. S , B. V. Sc.
Veterinarian
One
Treata all domeatic animal»,
al»c
applies the Tuberculin test.
Telephone 3x7
Year
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Suits
Shirts
Pants
$1.00
to
$3.00
$15.00
to
$25.00
50c
to
$1.50
$1.00
to
$4.00
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HAM M OND-BISH OP CO.
Better subscribe now, its a Rood time.
Office el Sim/ion Stabler
STAYTON
Hats
OREGOK
Deidrich
S. H. HELTZEL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Abilricti and Probata Work a Spocialtv
Toric Lenses
are
Office Over Detdrich'a Hardware Store.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1
Better
J. M. R I N G O - T hos . H IR ST
STAYTON
OREGON
V. A. GOODE
LAWYER and NOTARY PUBUC
ConxoicntioUR Attention Given
to all
Legal BueineRH.
e
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
CEMENT FENCE POSTS
Lenses Duplicated
AN D A L I, K IN D S OF
Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg.
Concrete Work
c.
s T low
STAYTON
The Leading Eyesight Special­
ist of Marion and Polk Cos.
OREGON
Dr. C. B. O'NEILL, Suite 11
Bush Bank Rldg., Salem, Or. Phone 625
TINWORK and
PLUMBING
Bath Tuba, Lavatories and
all Sanitary fittings— Farm-
ers-W e carry a line of
pumps, leader water sys­
tems, etc. Gasoline engines.
JACOB SPANIOL
Union Hill
Union Hill school closed April
23 with a fine program and bas­
ket dinner.
The teacher Miss
Lyle Stewart of Gervias has done
excellent work in the grades and
her programs show a marked a-
bility and energy.
Several pu­
pils have been greatly improved
along musical lines under her
training.
Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats
Lard & Cream ery Butter.
Lulay Bros. & Co.
Oregon.
Arthur Barrows has employed
a family on his ranch this year
clearing off a tract o f pasture
land and sowing the same t o
spring wheat.
Long live the
progressive farmer, and judging
Mrs.P.P.Crabtree and Missess
Lloyd Chrisman
from appearences Oregon h a s
Della
and
Alta
Harold
went
to
Talk
“
Foreign
Immigration
is a
many o f them. Y et there are
Portland
Wednesday
morning
to
Detriment
to
the
U.
S.”
vast worlds to conquor in the
Ralph Kelly
way o f improving jiortions of the attend the State Sunday School
Rec. “ Dutch Monologue”
larger ranches.
; Convention.
Mrs. Creech
Clel Thomas appears to be im­
Bessie Carey visited at the G.-
Talk on “ Oration” Rev. Purnell
proving nicely after his recent F. Harold home Sunday.
Song “ Home Sweet Home”
opperation for appendicitis. His
Mrs. S. B. Cole of Bilyeu Den
brother George has rented and is
has been visiting the past week
Buy your houselining at Mayos
working the Kearns hop yard
with her daughter Mrs. Arthur he sells it cheaper.
this season.
Leffler o f Stayton.
Mrs. Wayne Ashby entertain­
L O S T - A diamond, heart
shaped
The Kingston Literary Society
ed the ladies club of the Waldo
stick pin between H. J. Mutschler’s
was well attended last Saturday
Hills this week.
home and Lancefield’a Store. $2.00 re­
evening the following program ward inquire o f Carl Wesclowski,
was rendered: Song “ America” Mutschler's Black smith shop, Stayton.
Bee. “ Our Time to be Thankful” 4-29
School Notes
NOTICE OF ELECTION
The members of the Sta f ton Co-oper­
ative Switchboard
Association
are
hereby notified that the aimual elec tion
for the purpose of Electing a Boar ! of
Directors o f five members, an.! for
any other business that may eon be­
fore the annual election, will be held at
the City Hall, Stayton, Ore>co
on
May 4, 1915, at the hour o f 2 p. m.
The following candidates have been
nominated: Henry Smith, 1. J. Be. iig-
heitner, Arthur A. McKenzie, A. P.
Kirsch, C. J. Hunt, W . E. Chris;, an,
G. F. Harold, J. B. Jeter.F. A. tell.
Signed C. J. Hunt, Sec.
Miss Margaret Fe'nlen re-en­
tered school Monday after an ab­
sence o f about a month.
Mrs. Grace Holford is teaching
the eighth grade during Miss
Rupert’s absence.
Robert Teague is in school a-
gain after a short absence.
N ext week the sixth grade
will take their final examinations
in Physiology and the seventh
grade in Geography. There are
some exemptions from the finals
in both grades.
Mrs. Pratt was absent the first
of the week on account of sick­
ness. The H. S. girls taught in
her place.
M e n a n d te a m s a r e a g a in busy
SESTAK &
Mary Tate is in school after a
grading and preparing the road
TH OM AS,
which passes t h e Union Hill few day’s absence.
school house, for the crushed
Proprietors.
The Harmony class i n high
rock, A fine piece of work was school has suspended recitations
done last year under Mr. Kim- until Miss Rupert returns.
sey’s direction and we feel con­
fident that mud and gravel will
take their proper places on an­
other long piece o f road this
Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock year.
A 1 l autoists t o Silver
Raleigh Harold, w ife and son,
Creek Falls cannot but appreci­
Ray
visited at the Johnnie Sand-
ate the good work done on this
ner
home
Sunday.
road.
Mr. Levitt of the Eugene hible
Highest market price paid for
university
accompanied R e v.
Mohair and Wool at Mayo’s.
Purnell here Saturday and o n
Contractors & Builders
Titus Archer and family o f Sunday evening delivered an in­
Kingston spent Sunday with Mr. teresting sermon to a large audi-
Dwelling houses a specialt
Stevely’s family.
Mr, Archer 1 ence.
Let us figure on your built
also made this vicinity a business
inRs
Ed Chrisman and wife were
trip this week.
We can save you money
Sunday visitors a t the Robert
Wm. Thomas of t h e Salem Darby home.
A Rood job Rauranteed
Monumental Works has been in
Phone 77
P. 0. Box 198
Marie Henkel was a Saturday
this vicinity o r. business this
evening
guest at the Carl Titus
STAY TON, OREGON.
week. Mrs. Thomas has taken
home.
this as an opportunity to visit old
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
Stayton,
Building
friends.
re
Kingston Kinks
COWS, HOGS and
CHICKENS
AT PUBLIC AUCTION
On The Farm of Mayro McKinney 3 1-2 Miles
Southeast o f Turner
Wednesday, May 5 at 2 p. m.
5 Jersey cows-all in milk
2 Jersey heifers-lyr. old pt st
2 heifer calves-3 & 5 mo.
10 head Berkshire hogs-vu
220 Brown Leghorn chickens
from 60 to 125 lbs. ea h
all in pink o f condition
7 pigs
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Cash or Six Months Tim e— With Approved Note at six per
Terms of Sale--interest
W.
H. Downing,
Auct.
e .
E. M c K i n n e y ,
Owner.
nt