Announcement lor Second Annual School Children’s THE STAYTON MAIL EVERGREEN BLACK- Puhlluhtfd «very Thunuiay by — BERRIES w a n t ed Entered sa «cromi cium matterai thr poatoffice at Stayton, Marion, county, Wo will pay at the rate of IJe. per Orrgon, under thn act of Congrua of pound for all freah picked evergreen March .'I, 1879. blarkberrioa delivered at the following place«. SUHSCHIPTIOyS, SI 00 par y a a r At the Baldwin place near Met.ama, Addreaa all cunununicationa lo or at any point on the Mohaina road TI1KSTAYTON MAIL from Baldwin*« to Stayton. In Stayton at Paul Fehlen’a place. Alao at any point on the Stayton* Aurnaville road. A truck will collect the berriei each Physician and Surgeon day, beginning Thuraday, Auguat 5. Will pay once a week. OREGON STAYTON. For further information a e e Paul Fehlun, the Slayton Mall or the under­ signed. Collins St Starr, Brooks, Ore. H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M .D. C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN: AND SURGEON JS t a y t o n , O rkgon Wilbur N. Fintier, D.M.D. DENTIST Office Over Stayton Stata Bank Phono 2152 Slav ton. Ore G. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc. Veterinarian Treats all domestic animals, also applies the Tuberculin test. Telephone 8x7 O ffic e at STAYTON HOW’S THIS? Stayton will soon be fueding Salem if shipments of hams etc. from the Seatak & Thomas Meat Market and bread from C. E. Kramer’s Stayton Bakery continue. It la quite a regular thing to see food stuff of the manu­ factured sort go to the Capital City now-*-daya. I«t it continue, maybe I Salem will make up aome day and put that long delayed electric line to Stay- ton and tap the richest part of Marion County. . . . - The Bargain Rate o n t h e Daily Statesman has been extended to Au­ guat 14. Until that time you can get the Daily for $3.00 a year. Less than a cent a copy. Better see the Stayton ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Mail at once and renew your okl sub­ •NOTARY PUBLIC scription or hand in yoUr money for a Abstracts and Probate Work a Special tv new. t Office Over Deidrich’s Hardware Store. S. H. HELTZEL J. M. R IN G O -T hos . HIRST OREGON V. A. GOODE LAWYER and NOTARY PUBUC Conscientious Attention Given to all Legal Business. Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg. HIZZ BLA ì M IT O W N , IOWA HIZZ TINWORK and PLUMBING Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm- ers-W e carry a line of pumps, leader water sys­ tems, etc. Gasoline engines. E y e s B lu r When Reading ? If so Glasses are needed to overcome the strain— Let me help you, Dr. C. B. O’Neill, OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN Suite 11 Bush Bank Bldg., Salem, Or. Phone 625 ; SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING JACOB SPANIOL STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & TH OM AS, Proprietors. Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock Lulay Bros. & Co. Contractors A Builders Dwelling houses a specialty Let us figure on your build­ ings We can save you money A Rood job gaurqnteed Phone 77 • >pr "■>' ROLK’S ^ OREGON And W A SH IN G TO N 1 Business Directory “ A D ire c to r y o f e a ch C ity. T ow n and V illa s « . s lv ln c d e e o rlp tlv » «V etch o f ea ch p la ce, loca tion , p op u la tion , tele- (r S p h . a h lp p ln x and b a n k in g p o in t; alao Claaelfled D irectory , c o m p ile d by bualneaa an d profeaalon. r . l RULES 1. rout a co., skattlk Exhibitors will be divided into two classes. Class A- Those past their 14th birthday. Claaa B—Those under their 14th birthday. Any person of school age is eligible. 2. Every exhibitor is expected to plant, cultivate, and harvest crops, care for poultry, and must make with no other help than advice, hia or her own me­ chanical, needlework, cooking and canning exhibits. 3. A signed statement to this effect will be requir­ ed of each exhibitor. 4. Parents and teachers are asked to co-operate in securing absolute honesty on the part of exhibitors. 5. No pupil shall make more than one entry for each prize. 6. Exhibits should be brought to the building on September 23. 7. Open to all districts In Marion and Linn Cos. 8. In case of no competition, prize will be award­ ed st the discretion of the judges. For further information and entry blanks. Write to Jure Kearns, Sec.. Stayton, or Apply at The Stayton Mail office. P R E M IU M S Field Corn 10 ears Mdse Lilly Hardware Co NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 77 of Marion County, State of Oregon, that a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at School Building on the 21 day of Auguat, 1915 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the following objects: To levy a tax for the following estimated budget for the ensuing school term. SCHOOL BUDGET Teachers salaries 15440.00 Furniture 600.00 Apparatus & incidentals 200.00 Library books 75.00 Janitor * 300.00 Janitor supplies 40.00 Fuel 225.00 Light 75.00 Clerks salary 25.00. Postage and stationery 50.00 Walks and grading 500.00 Interest on bonds 1068.00 Total $8598.00 Estimated receipts from County and State 2700.00 Balance $5898.00 and for a sinking fund to pay bonded in­ debtedness. Dated this 14 day of July 1915. Attest: W.Richardson, District Clerk. E. M. Olmsted, Chairman 8-19 Board of Directors. E j w ' b Tnlo ? Y»\ o»i :• Quo Hundred Dollars Re> rerd for any caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure. F . J. C H E N E Y & CO.. Toledo, O. tVe, tlio un lcrrlsncd, have known F. J. Cheney to r the last IS years, nnd believe him perfectly h onirablo In nil bualneaa transactions end financially ablo to carry out ary obligations mrula b y hla (lrm. NATION AL B A N K OI COMMERCE, Toledo. O. H all’ s Catarrh Cbro Is taken Internally, letlng directly upon tho blood nnd mu- ;ous s u -fa c is o f tho system. Testimonials lent free. Prlro 73 oents per bottle. Sold ly p H DruT'rlets. Take UaU’a Fam ily Pills for constipation. Lot 1 $1.60 1.00 .50 1.50 1st 4« 44 2nd 3d Cash B 1st Mdse Peter Deidrich 4« 44 2d 3d Cash 1.00 .50 Sweet Corn 10 ears Mdse Mayo’s Cash Store A 1st 2d B 1st 2d 44 ** Lot 2 1.50 44 1.00 Fisher A Richardson • 44 44 1.50 1.00 Pop Corn 10 ears Ut Mdse Klecker’s Mdse Store • 1.50 44 44 1.00 Cash .50 Mdse Luthy’s Jewelry Store 1.60 t4 44 1.00 Cash .50 Watermelon one Lot Mdse Gehlen’s Cash Store 1.00 44 4 4 m .60 44 Gardner St Hobson 1.00 44 44 .60 Muckmelon one Lot Cash Stayton State Bank 1.00 44 4 4 .50 44 Farmers & Merchants Bk 1.00 44 44 .60 Squash one Lot Cash S. H. Heltzel 1.00 44 44 .60 1.00 Cash .60 1st 2d 3d B 1st 2nd 3d A 1st 2d B 1st 2d A 1st 2d B 1st 2d A 1st 2d B 1st 2d A 1st 2d B 1st 2d A 1st 2d 3d Mdse Pumpkin one J. A. Hendershort 3 4 5 6 1.00 Mdse Cash Potatoes 10 V. P. Lancefield Cash Cash Mdse Jacob Spaniol Cash Cash A .50 Ut 8 2.00 1.00 .50 • 2.00 1.00 .50 Cabbage two S Cash Cash 1st 2d Lot 9 1.00 .50 B Same as Class A Onions 10 Mdse Stayton Housetur Co - A 1st 2d 3d II 44 Cash B 1st Mdse Konnek & Mielke ’’ Gehlen’s Cash Store " Gardner & Hobson 2d 3d Lot 10 1.50 1.00 .50 1.50 1 .0 0 .50 Special Prise by W. H. Harris 1.00 10 best Yellow Danver Onions open to all A & B 1st Cash Tomatoes 10 Mack & Shepherd U t 11 1.25 .75 .50 Mdse Bird House Hammond-Bishop C<>. U t 12 1.25 .75 . .50 2d 3d B 1st 2d , 3d A 1st 2d 3d A 1st 2d 3d B 1st 2d 3d Cabinet Work Dictionery, J. H. Gill & Co - Mdse Brown-Petzel Co 4 4 4 4 U t 14 1.50 1.00 .50 Sack flour Geo. Spaniol Dr. H. A. Beauchamp, M. D. 1.50 1st 1.00 44 A & B 1st Mdse ’• 2d A 1 .0 0 Bread one loaf Sack flour A. D. Gardner - Cash Breakfast food A. D. Gardner Cake one A & B 1st Mdse Sloper’s Drug Store II 14 2d Cash Set 3d U t 13 3.50 1.50 .60 - m U t 15 1.60 1 00 .60 Pie one U t 16 Beauchamp’s Drug Store 1.50 “ 1.00 Cash .50 Machine Made Dress Mdse Mrs. Dena Mack U t 20 1.60 «4 4« Cash Darning 3 pieces Cash 44 44 1.00 .60 Lot 21 1.00 .50 .26 Bast Display of Flowers Lot 22 Open to all, old or young 1st Quadruple plate mirror by Barr’s Jewelry Store, Salem 7.50 2d Assortment of Selected R o m Cut­ tings from Quaker Nursery O , Salem 4.00 POULTRY Trio o f each kind ARB Plymouth Rock Lot 23 1st Cask 1.00 44 2d .60 ARB Rhode Island Red Lot 24 1st Cash 1.00 44 2d .50 ARB Leghorns Lot 25 1st 1.00 2d cf .50 ARB Orpington Lot 26 1st Cash 1.00 44 2d .50 ARB Wyandotte* Lot 27 1st Cash 1.00 44 2d .60 ARB Canned Fmit 6 kinds Lot 17 1st Mdse Wilbur Woolen Mills - 2.50 2d “ E. D. Alexander 1.50 •• i. 3d 1.00 ARB Jelly 2 glasses Lot 18 1st Cash .75 44 2d .60 44 3d .25 A Hand Made Apron Lot 19 1st Assortment Purola toilet prep- aration by Blumauer-Frank Drug Co 2.00 2d Cuh 1.00 44 3d .50 B Ut 1 doz cans Pork R Beans Pre- ferred Stock by Allen & Lewis 1.50 2d Cash .75 3d .50 ” X . ARB Best Pen Any Breed Lot 28 1st 1 doz cans Pork R Beans, i ’»«, ferred Stock, by Allen R Lewis 1.50 2d 9 cans same as 1st 1.00 6 «. 3d .75 6 “ « 4th .75 8 “ “ 5th .40 ARB DUCKS Pekic Lot 29 1st Cuh 1.00 4a 2d .50 ARB Indian Runner Lot 30 1st Cuh 1.00 44 2d .50 ARB Turkayt Lot 31 1st Nursery Stock Yakima Nursery Co 3.00 «« 4« 2d 2.00 ARB Beet Pig Lot 32 1st Cuh Sestak R Thomas 2.00 2d Cash 1.00 ARB But Display Rabbits Lot 33 Special-Trio Rufus Red Belgian Hares by Jos. Ripp, Sublimity A Best Specimen Embroidery Lot 34 1st Cuh 1.00 4 e 2d .60 B Same as Class A ARB Biscuits Lot 35 1st è doz Snowflake Sodas 2d i doz Assorted biscuits, Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. A 1st Ut 7 1.00 .50 B 1st 2d 3d P. 0. Box 198 S T A Y T O N , OREGON . ' STAYTO N, OREGON A FUNERAL DIRECTORS A D O U C I! September 24-25 1915 ▲ ORKGQf STAYTON INDUSTRIAL FAIR BARGAIN RATE EXTENDED S ta yton Stablen 2d 3d A * B 1st 2d 3J 2d A 1st 2d M B 1st 2d 3d Beat Home Made Hat U t 36 1 doz cans Golden West Salad Dressing Pow., Clouet & Devers 1.25 i doz pkgs Tea, by same • 1.00 Butter 2 lb roll U t 37 1 doz Golden West Msbud ext., Closset & Devers, Portland 1.50 1 doz cans Golden West Salad 1.25 Dressing Powder Canned Vegetables 3 jars U t 38 i case Otter Brand Minced Clams Hudson & Gram, Portland 2.00 I case of same 1.00 i ” 1.00 SPECIAL PRIZES Open to persons of all ages Best Collection of Fancy Needle Work U t 39 Not less than 5 pieces 1st Ladies Toilet set value $10.00 by Gardner St Keene, Jewelers, Salem 2d Cash 2.00 3d ” 1.00 Open to all Canned Fruit 3 kinds U t 40 1 doz Economy qt. jars for best display packed in Economy jars by Wadhams & Kerr Bros., Portland Open to all Canned Vegetables 3 kinds U t 41 1 doz Economy qL jars for best display packed in Economy jars by Wadhams & Kerr Bros., Portland Open to all Canned Meats 2 kinds U t 42 1 doz | gal Economy jars for best display packed in Economy jars by Wadhams & Kerr Bro3., Portland Open to all Best Col. Farm Products U t 43 1st Babcock Milk Tester by DeLaVal Dairy Supply Co., Seattle 2d Mdse Portland Seed Co - 2.50 3d *' - 1.50 Open to all Home Baking U t 44 1st Fancy Pendleton Blanket by Salem Woolen Mill Store value 8.50 2d Cash 2.00 3d *’ 1.00 Open to all SPECIAL Lot 45 Best Collection of Vegetables grown in any school district outside of Stayton District. 1st Cabinet of weights and measure by Milton Bradley School Supply Co. of San Francisco value - 10.00 2d Milk tester by Columbia Supply Co., Portland value - 6.00 Open to all SPECIAL U t 46 Best Collection of Art Work 1st Cuh 4.00 2d ’’ 2.00 3d ’* , 1.00 A small admission o f 10 cents will b e charged all except school children to help defray the expenses of the Fair. Union Hill Floyd Humphreys and wife were guests at the Elwin Carter home Sunday eve. Mrs. Wm. Stevely and son. Willie, and Miss Edna Johnson were visiting at the Chas. Peters home Sunday. Miss Dora Rabens returned home Saturday after a week’s visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cornish at Stay- ton. Adolph Heater and family and Walter Heater and family motor­ ed to Wilhoit Springs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Thomas and family visited at the George Thomas home Sunday. Mrs. P. Heater of Silverton visited with her daughter. Mrs. Matheny, the past week. I •«! (Too late for last week) Mrs. W. F. Nesbit o f Castle Rock, Wash, is visiting at her sister’s Mrs. W. D. Hurt this week. Jas. Thomas and wife were Stayton visitors Monday even­ ing. Mrs. Jos. Klecker o f Stayton visited at the J. Thomas home. Mrs. W. E. Tate and children were visitors at the W. D. Hurt home, Friday. Road work is completed until fall, when extensive rock roads will be built Rock Point . Mrs. Norris Hunt visited rel- atives in Salem last week. Mrs. J. J. Staiger spent the week-end in Salem. Mrs. V. H. Read of Portland spent the week-end at the EL C. Downing home. E. C. Downing, Geo. Read, of Aumsville and Ross and G u y Read motored to Silver Creek Falls Sunday. John Kintz has the rock crush- er running this week. Miss Alice Baird of Iowa i s visiting Mrs. Jennie Downing. The Farmers are busy haying and cutting grain. (Too late for last week) Mrs. Albert Frank and daugh­ ter Ida returned home Sunday after spending two weeks visit­ ing at the L. 0. Reynolds home near Alpine. T. J. Hill returned from the Hot Springs Saturday. C. P. Darst took a load o f porkers t o Salem W’ednesday and stayed over to s e e t h e Liberty Bell. Genivieve Patton visited at the J. T. Hunt home a few days this week. W. H. Downing attended the picnic at Selah Springs Saturday, a good time but a small crowd. HANDICAPPED This is the Case With Many Stayton People. Too manv Stayton citizens are handi­ capped with bad backs. The unceas­ ing pain causes constant misery, mak­ ing work a burden and stooping or lift­ ing an impossibility. The back aches a t night, preventing refreshing rest I and in the morning is stiff and lame. Plasters and linaments may give relief j but cannot reach the cause if the kid- ! neys are weak. To eliminate the pains and aches of kidney backache you must cure the kidneys. Doan’ s Kidney Pills are for disorder­ ed kidneys The following statement should con­ vince every Stayton reader of their efficiency. John 1. Conger, prop, printing shop, 845 N. Seventeeth St., Salem. Ore., says: “ My back got weak and sore and my kidneys did not act as they should. A t times I could hardly straiglcn. Knowing about Doan’s Kidney Pill.«, I got a supply and they gave me rei ef from the first They rid me in a short time of kidney trouble.’ ’ Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’ t sim­ ply ask for a kidney remedy tret Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Conger had. Foeter-Miibutn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. TRESSPASS NOTICES—Printed on strong wliite muslin, for sale at thg Stayton Mail office. i r . •tf-Y’S lk ■ -tfg >$ :,jlf ■ ¿¡ sse R % • i i 'Æ m .