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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1915)
bill Turner wan a farmer, he labored nil his life. He didn’t have no schoolin’ and neither hod his wife, but Bill was built for business and m a d e t h e wheels go round; a n d left a healthy fortune when they put him in the ground. He was al ways taking chances, paid a hundred for a bull. His neigh bors called him crazy, but he left a stable full o f cows that broke the record, making butter by the ton, an’ Bill had his pic ture printed in the Squeedunk Weekly Sun. He had newfangl ed notions of making farming pay. H e even bought a fool machine to help him load his ^r^PPORTUNITY knocks once at every niun’*door.” But many an oppor- huy. The neighbors f a i r l y V J ' tunity U lott when the man who tees it hasn't the wherewithal snorted when they saw t h e to take advantage of it. It is the man with the READY CASH bloomin’ thing; said Bill would 1 1N BANK who derives the benefit! If you haven’t an account, open one never make it work. It wasn’ t today. When the opportunity arrives worth a ding! Bill didn't say a single word, an’ didn’t care a "O U R CHECK BOOK WILL BE READY I darn 'bout what they said, fer slick as grease, his hay went in the barn an hour before a thun STAYTON STATE BANK der storm came sailin’ out that way and caught his neighbors in a pinch and spoiled their new mown hay. Bill’s neighbors put their milk in cans, and set ’em in a tank. Bill skimmed his milk with a machine and turned it with a crank. Smith chops his A share of the banking business firewood with an ax. Bill used of Stayton and vicinity some gasoline and saws a hun is solicited. dred cords a day with another blame machine. Today Bill’s wife rides in a car and dresses You are assured of a safe deposi up in silk. Smith’s wife rides in a wagon and keeps on skim tory and courteous treatment at ming milk. f this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. Industrial News Independence—Wilson Bros. Logging camp has resumed oper ations. Leona—Sawmills here have in creased capacity t o 100,000 a day. Farmers & Merchants Bank o f y o ta S , Oregon Wallowa—450 lbs. of wool sold at Enterprise for 28|c. I Capital $25,000.00 Ice Cream, Candy and Soft Drinks Æ Arc a few of the Summer necessities. All of our pro ducts conform to the Pure Food Laws of the State. Our Home Made Candies will stand up longest. All the Standard Ggarc and Tobaccos. See us before having that Party or Smoker and save $ $ $ Tobacco Coupons Redeemed in your own city at no cost for postage or registra tion, Rring your coupons to me, 1 have over $200.00 worth of premiums on hand now. Magazines and Newspapers. J. A. HENDEHSHOTT, Proprietor, GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y Barefoot Sandals 50c a pair, Up White Mary janes - Pat. Leather Mary Janes Pumps and Oxfords all Styles FLORSHLIM SHOES Lancefieid’s Cash Shoe Store, Stayton L.E BLAIN 7 7 » ù ’ - * r CO wr/tytH w w w E V E R Y T H IN G ALBANY. FOR; M A N AND BOY OREGON. Latest enterprise o f the $150,- j 000 Fish and Game commission is introducing bullfrog industry to supply fashionable grills with frogs legs. Pilot Rock Record makes plea for product o f home flouring mills. Pendleton—Pacific Power & Light Co. reduces rates on elec tricity for cooking 28 per cent. North Bend—L. C. Reynolds ships 200,000 feet cedar to San Francisco. Hill system taking over West ern Pacific gains entrance t o Frisco. Portland—city let paving con tracts past week for $30,000. Coquille—City council h a s bought large order iron pipe from Coos Bay Iron Works. S t Helens Lamb Timber Co. building logging railroad to Deer : Island. Tillamook— Arenz Construct ion Co., Salem, lowest bidder on county highway. Eugene— Permits f o r months past, $59,963. s ix bay City—Bids for street im provements received to July 15. Union County has up $400,000 i good roads bond issue. It is cold day in Oregon when the politicians and lawyers can’ t start a new land agitation or law suit that holds up large tracts from settlement and gets them votes and big fees from the state and federal courts. a IN THE CCITNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MARION COUNTY. In Probate. In the matter of t h e estate and guardianship o f Albertina Ricketa, a minor. Now on thia 29th day o f June, 1915, the petition o f C. A. Rickett, Guardian o f the Eatate o f Alhertine Rickett, a minor, praying for in order authorizing him to aell the real premiaea o f the aaid eatate deacribed aa followa: The eaat one-half of the Southeast quarter o f Section 18, Township 9 South, Range 3 East, coming on for hearing, and it appearing from such petition that it will be necessary to aeli aaid real premiaea in order to properly edu cate and care for the said minor and invest his property to his beat inter ests, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that on the 31st day o f July, 1915, at the hour o f 10 o ’clock A. M. o f aaid day, be set aa the time for hearing any objections, why a license should not be given rs prayed for in aaid petition, and why the aaid real premises described in the said petition should not be soki as pray ed for therein. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, AD JUDGED AND DECREED that a copy o f thia order be served forthwith ou the next o f kin and on other persons interested in the said estate at least ten days before the date set for hear ing o f the said objections or that the aaid order be publiahed three succeaaive weeks in the Stayton Mail, a newspa per o f general circulation in Marion County, State o f Oregon, beginning with the iaaue o f the first day o f July, 1915, in accordance with the law. 7-1 W. M. Rushey, 7-22 Judge. THE 6 0 0 0 JUDGE CALMS THE COWBOy WTTHOWT IT L W ( MOLLO\ OF TWO M A L CHEW 0 0 YOLK» L ift M ST ex WOWTN UVIM O. I , nato veunesLF ) U T loose from the big, bulgy wad. F o r a clean, small chew there’s noth ing like it. It is the Real Tobacco Chew that you hear men telling their friends about Y o u get th e g o o d o f the rich est tobacco grown. C A little ch ew o f pure, rich, m ellow tobacco—seasoned •nd sw eetened just enough—cuts out so m uch o f the grinding and spitting. m REAL TOBACCO CHeW IS NOW CUT TW O W A Y * If | ? ! W-B CUT IS LONG SHRED. RKtfT-CUT IS SHORT SHRED ( Take lets than one-quarter the old size chew. It will be more satisfying than a meuthful o f ordinary tobacco. Just take a nibble of it until you find the strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies, how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco satisfied. That’ s why it it 71« Real Tobacco Chew. That’ s why it costs less in the end. he taste o f pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. A a excc.s of licorice end sweetening makes you spit too much. One small chew takes the place o f two big chews o f the old kind. Viait Breitenbush Hot Springs. Go in by psek train. Good trail, com for table equipment and reasonable prices. Meets train every day. For informa tion write Elmer Downing, Detroit, Ore. 7-29x ((N otice bow the s a lt brings out t h e r i c h tobacco taste.JJ WEYMAN- BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City fo U Y FROM DEALER OR SEND ICKSTAMPSTOUS} Sheriff Notice Sale ef Real Property on Execution By virtue o f an Execution issued out o f the Honorable Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the County o f Marion on the 22nd day o f June 1915 in favor o f The Bank o f Woodburn, plain tiff and against A . P. Nys and F. A. Moisan, defendants for the sum o f Six Hundred Eighty Seven & 35-100 ($687.- 36) Dollars, in U. S. Gold Coin, togeth er with interest at the rate o f lO^fc per annum from the 7th day o f July, 1909 and the further sum o f Sixty Five &- 00-100 ($65.00) Dollars, with interest from the 7th day o f July, 1909, at the rate o f 6$> per annum, and accruing coats, I have leviea upon and will sell at Public Auction, o n Saturday the 14th day o f August 1915, at 11 o ’clock, A. M.. at the Court House door in Marion County and State o f Oregon, all the right, title and interest which the said defendant, F. A. Moisan had on or after the 28th day o f June 1915, date property was levied upon, in or to the following described premises to-wit: Beginning at the North East corner o f Thomas Moisan and w ife’s Donation Land Claim No. 68, T. 6 S. R. 2 West o f the Willamette Meridian in Marion County, Oregon; thence S. 68 deg. E. 13.00 chains, more or less, to the East line o f section 21, Township aforesaid thence South follow ing said East line o f section 21, 23.50 chains, more or less, to the i section corner, thence West on the 1 section line 22.75 chains, more or less, to the East line o f afore said Donation Land Claim, thence N. 19 deg. E. following said East line of said Donation Land Claim to a point 19.28 chains S. 19 deg. W. from the North East corner o f aforesaid Dona tion Land Claim, thence North 68 deg. West parallel with the North line of said Donation Land Claim 103.67 chains to the center o f the County Road lead ing from Salem to Aurora, thence N. 32 deg. 30 min. East following the cen ter o f said County Road 19.82 chains to the North line o f aforesaid Donation Land Claim, thence S. 63 deg. East following said North line 99.14 chains to the place o f beginning and contain ing 247.98 acres o f land, more or less. Terms o f Sale cash unless bid in by plaintiff. Dated at Salem, Oregon this 12th day o f July 1915. Win. Esch, 7- 15 Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon. 8- 12 By W. 1. Needham, Deputy. Grande Ronde Bids will b e Lakeview—Goose Lake project taken on 10 miles road to coast. to irrigate 30,000 arces, complet Astoria— Docks commission ed. would open Astor Street and e- Montague—O’ Reilly Co. h a s 1 liminate Union town hill. large force at work on their St.- Warrenton building gravity Helens quarry. water system from Lewis and North Bend has ordered three Clark river. more streets improved. Newport O regon’s Popular Beach R esort An ideal outdoor retreat. Hunting, fishing, boating surf bath ing, etc. Interesting visiting points in the neighborhood. Convenient camping grounds, electric light, pure water. LOW SEASON AND W EEK-EN D ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES Two Daily Trains From Albany Ask for illustrated folder “ Newport” giving list o f hotels, rates, etc. A Visit to the Two World Expositions A t San Francisco and San Diego is an event o f a life-time and| one you cannot afford to miss Special Fares In July to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego on certain dates Low Round Trip Fares Daily with stop-overs in either dilection Four Fine Trains Daily in Each Direction Stop-Overs A t Expositions A11 rickets to the East via California permit stop-overs at San Francisco and Los Angeles to see the Expositions. Ask nearest Agent for “ California and Its Two World Expositions” and “ Way Side Notes Shasta Route.” SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger A gent, P ortland Ore: T rue E c o n o m y . . . I th* wise spending of ooc’i money —making rvary dollar do full doty g la return aa article that will «atisfy you in every way. The . W H IT E . is a real bargain because it is told at a popular price i because it gives you the kind of sewing you delight in, because it will turn out the work quickly and thoroughly and give you a life time «if satisfactory service! because its improvements w ill enable you to do things which can’t be done on any other machine} because it will please you with its fine finish and beauty of its furniture. In short you will find the White reliable and desirable from point of ' to I the White dealer who will be glad to show you how good a machine the White is. If there is no White dealer handy, write us direct for cat- slogs. We do not sell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. DO YOU LIKE TO READ MAGAZINES? The Stayton Mail is in a position to offer you a proposition that for the amount o f good standard reading has never been equalled. We will give vou 4 month’s subscription to each o f the following magazines wrhich total 12.80 Wauna, Clatsop County, is to Klamath Falls—5i mile dyke be connected with the Columbian completed on E. P. McCornaok for only ONE DOLLAR. , highway. ranch. CLEVELAN D , O. Sunset Magazine—4 mos. McClure’s Magazine—4 mos. Ladies World—4 mos. Pictorial Review—4 mos. Little Folks—4 mos. All for One Dollar. I f you wish to add the Stayton Mail \ to the list, we will gi\e you the same for one full year anil all e f the above for $1.50. If you wish this offer, send or give us the money at once as the offer is <x)d for only a few weeks Address tayton Mail, Stayton Ore. §