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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1915)
A Bocrslc Deposit is The Co¡Brjfoúv©íior\j> to " “ /'O PPO RTU N ITY knocks once at every man’s door." But many an oppor- tunity is lost when the man who sees it hasn’t the wherewithal to take advantage of it. It is the man with the READY CASH IK BANK who derives the benefit! If yon haven’t an account, open one today. When the opportunity arrives YOUR CHECK BOOK WILL BE READY! STAYTON STATE BANK A share of the banking business of St ay ten and vicinity is solicited. You are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Capital $25,000.00 Kingston Kinks Are a few of the Sum m er necessities. All of our pro ducts conform to the Pure Food L aw s of the State. Our Home M ade Candies will stand up longest. Ail the Standard C igars and T obaccos. See us before having that Party or Sm oker and save $ $ $ Tobacco Coupons Redeemed in your own city at no cost for postage or registra tion. Bring your coupons to me, I have over $200.00 worth of premiums on hand now. Magazines and Newspapers. J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor, GEM CONFECTIONERY Sandals 50c a pair, Up Barefoot White Mary Janes - Pat. Leather Mary Janes Pumps and Oxfords ail Styles FLORSHEIM SHOES Lancefield’s Cash Shoe Store, Stayton i V" j A M HAMMER u CO 1 we m W u I j A hfui / ik E V E R Y T H IN G ALBANY. FOR Bilyeu Den Shots tion w rite Elm er Downing, Ice Cream, Candy and Soft Drinks L E BLAIN Mrs. Hunter spent Sundav at the Loose home. Mrs. Gunsaulea is visiting rel atives in Jefferson this week. The farmers are all busy now Tim Sweet and wife made a working in the hay. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ray and business trip to Stayton Tuesday. Frank Bloom o f LeMars Iowa little grandson Lional Mcknight went to t h e Breitenbush Hot is here on a visit. He is a broth Springs Friday for a few weeks. er t o Mrs. Andrew Fery and Services Sunday conducted by Mrs. Frank Fery. Mrs. Carrie Palmer entertain- Rev. Blair were well attended. G. H. Ray and Melvin Shank ed » few o f her friends at a din- Sunday evening. spent Saturday at the J. Gun- | ner p a r t y Those present w e r e : Charley saule home at West Stayton. Ethel Smith and Marguerite Gilmore and wife. Will Munkers Ryan were guests at t h e H. and wife, Misses Leona Forrette and Nell Corder and Harry Port Shank home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Townes er and Glen and Bert Munkers. John Crum and Will Titus left and little son Theodore o f Port land a r e visiting at t h e D. for the mountains Monday for a short stay. Townes home. Hazel Lambert spent Saturday! Will Davis and w ife were S a night at the D. Townes home. lem visitors Wednesday. Wayne and Willis Huber and Chris Mulkey was seen in the Fred Smith were guests of Mel- neighborhood Sunday vin Shank Sunday. Crystal, Bessie a n d Verna # Shank were guests at the Ed Smith home Thursday evening. Lewis Ray is home from his sheep camp helping his folks Arthur Leffler and family of through hay harvest. Stayton are visiting at the S. B. Hazel Lambert spent Thurs- Cole home this week day with Gladys Downing, w h o 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Swartz has been on the sick list the past and daughter Myrtle o f Junction i two weeks. City were week-end visitors at Claude Churchill and family the Burmester home. spent Sunday at the D. C. Ray Miss Gertie Gibson, who has home. been visiting the past 3 weeks at Messrs. Griffin and Porter of the Geo. Cree home, returned to Shelburn spent Sunday at the her home near Black Rock Wed Floyd Shelton home. nesday. Miss Lena Wright is visiting Isaac Burton was a week-end at the H. Shank home. visitor at the Joe Burton home Mrs. H. Senz attended t h e near Laeomb. funeral o f Mrs. Gehlen at Stay- Mrs. E. Wendt, who had been ton Monday. visiting her daughter, Miss Nel- Mrs. Maggie Wheeler and son da, returned home from P o r t of Salem are visiting at the M. land Sunday. F.Ryan home. C. H. Wain o f Junction City Miss Margaret Smith returned visited at the Burmester farm t o her work i n Veal’s Chair Factory at Albany after spend this week. J. M. Calavan was called t o ing a two week’s vacation with Oregon City, Monday, on busi home folks. “ Lizzie” Verna Shank was a guest o f ness. Dorothy Smith Sunday. Visit Breitenbush Hot Springs. (Jo Freda Thayer o f Scio is visit in by pack trsin. Good trail, com for ing with her sister Mrs. Floyd table equipment and reasonable pricea. Shelton. Meets train every day. For informa fit. Pleasant MAN AN D BO Y OREGON. Mrs. Victor Davie and l i t t l e daughter of Portland are visiting at the O. M. Baker home this Week. Matt Mueller has gone to Breit enbush for his health. Mrs. W. W. Elder o f Roseburg and Mrs. Jake Missler and little daughter, Margaret o f Stayton, visited at the Curtis Cole home last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Townsend of Salem is visiting at the P. P. Crabtreehome. About thirty young people pass ed a pleasant evening last Wed nesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cole. The occasion was a lawn party given in honor of Miss Price o f Salem. Ice-cream and cake were served. The lawn was prettily lighted by Japanese lanterns, hung from the porch and the limbs o f an oak tree. Rev. Purnell preached his fare well sermon to a large audience Sunday. A basket dinner was served in the grove at noon. A- mong those from Stayton attend ing were: Rev. Putnam and wife, T. J. Ware and family, Maud Eskew, A lfred Heerling, J o e Kearns and Tom Taylor, Mr. and Mrs Everett Philippi of Silvertor. spent Sunday with his brother Vilas and family. Mr. Mann of Roseburg, is vis iting w it’n his sirter, Mrs. L. M. Archam’jeau and family. Steve Maynard has returned to Linn Co. accompanied by Ed Outory of Pendleton, Ore. West Stayton Arthur Forrette a n d family | visited at the parental home in I Stayton Sunday. Mr. McPher»or left for Port land Saturday. J. W, Nipple will have charge of the work during his absence. Ore. Detroit, 7-29x L a e m yvjuv « » » nh » » . itawt I Q jg* j - » r . ITJ MY CRCATHT CO*SOST IT I i nr M A L TOBAOCO C h e w <;or ix« “ N MAL 40 ÚDB. i s u T O J 'T'OBACCO satisfied—a clean, small J- chew. It’s the Real Tobacco Chew. So satisfying and comforting that men are glad to hear about it. And then when they’ve found it their next impulse is to see that their friends get the good news, too. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned and sweetened just enough—outs out to much of the grinding and spitting. TM M AL TOBACCO CHEW IS NOW CUT TWO WAYS It W -B CUT IS ION0 SNMD RIGHT-CUT is showt ?! T a k a U m than one-quarter tha old l i u chew. It w ill be m ore satisfying (ban a mouthful o f ordinary tobacco. Juit take a oibble o f it until you Sad Iho strength chew that euita y ou , then see how easily and evenly the real tobacco tnate oom ci. how it sacistes, h o w much leae you have to epil, how few chews you take to be tohecoo aetieSed. T h a t’s w hy it ie 79# K ta l 7~s terra Cktw. T h at’s why it costs loss in theeod. i teste o f pure, rich tobecco does not need to be covered up. A a ae o f licorice end sweetening mekee you spit too much. One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. ( ( N o t i c e b o w (b e M i l o u t tb c r i e b to b a c c o t a s t e .) } WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Uaina Sgeart, NtwTsrk Q tf ( b u y from d ealer or send io ? s t a m p s t o u s 3 N e w p o r t Oregon9s Popular Beach Resort An ideal outdoor retreat. Hunting, Aching, boating eurf bath ing, etc. Interesting visiting points in the neighborhood. Convenient ramping grounds, electric light, pure water. LOW SEASON AND W EEK -EN D ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES * » t . '\ r \ * £ m t * * T w o D aily Trains From A lb an y Aak for illustrated folder “ N ew port” givin g list o f hotels, rates, etc. Sheriff’s Notice Sale of Real Property oo Emotion A Visit to the Two World Expositions A t San Francisco and San Diego is an event o f a By virtue o f an Execution issued out i life-tim e and| one you cannot afford to miss o f the Honorable Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, fo r the County o f ! Special Fares In July Marion on the 22nd day o f June 1915 in > to .S a n Francisco, Los Angelos end San Diego on certain date* favor o f The Bank o f Woodburn, plain-! tiff and against A . P. Nys and F. A. ! Low Round Trip Faros Daily Moisan, defendants fo r the sum o f Six i with etop-overs in either dilection Hundred Eighty Seven & 36-100 (9687.-. 36) Dollars, in U. S. Gold Coin, togeth Fo u r Fine Trains Daily in Each Direction er with interest at the rate o f 10$ per Stop-Overs A t Expositions annum from the 7th day o f July, 1909 ( and the further sum o f Sixty F ive &- A ll tickets to the East via California permit etop-overs at 00-100 ($65.00) Dollars, with interest j San Francisco and Loe Angeles to see the Expositions. from the 7th day o f July, 1909, at the rate o f 6 $ per annum, and accruing Ask nearest A gen t for “ California and Its Tw o World Expositions” and costs, I have levied upon and w ill sell “ Way Side Notes Shasta R oute.” at Public Auction, o n Saturday the 4th day o f September 1915,at l l o ’clock, A . M., at the Court House door in Marion County and State o f Oregon, 4 . t , - f * all the right, title and interest which John M. 8cott, General Passenger Agent, Portland Ore: the said defendant, F. A . Moiaan had on or a fter the 7th o f July 1909, date o f Judgment,in or to the follow ing des cribed premises to-w it; 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 W illam ette Meridian in Marion means the wise spending of one’s money— m aking every Anita# d o full duty County, Oregon; thence S. 68 deg. E. aa d getting in return an article that w ill satisfy you in every w a y . 13.00 chains, more or less, to the East The line o f section 21, Township aforesaid thence South follow ing said East line o f section 21, 23.50 chains, more or ii a real bargain because it is sold at a popular price i because it gives you the kind of sewi g less, to the J section corner, thence you delight ¡m because it w ill turn out the work W est on the J section line 22.75 chains, quickly and thoroughly and give you a life time more or less, to the East line a f afore of satisfactory service) because its improvements said Donation Land Claim, thence N. w ill enable you to do things which can’t be done 19 deg. E. follow ing said East line o f on any other machine t because it w ill please you said Donation Land Claim to a point with its fine finish and beauty o f its furniture. 19.28 chains S. 19 deg. W . from the In short you w ill find the White reliable and North East corner o f aforesaid Dona desirable from every point of v ie w . tion Land Claim, thence North 68 deg. B e sure to see the White dealer w h o w ill be glad to show you h o w good a icfaine the White is. If there is no White dealer handy, write us direct for cal W est parallel with the North line o f ifs. W e do not sell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines. 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 follow ing the cen ter o f said County Road 19.82 chains to Mountain Lakes. the North line o f aforesaid Donation The Uinta mountains o f U tsb. Includ Land Claim, thence S. 68 deg. East ed within the Wnantcb, Ulnts snd Asb Auto-Stage following said North line 99.14 chains ley national forests, should become a to the place o f beginning and contain favorite recreation region because of the many small lakes within depres ing 247.98 acres o f land, more or less. Terms o f Sale cash unless bid in by slons scooped out by glacial drifts. Leaves Mill City 6:80 s. m. for Lyor Seventy sucb lakes can he counted plaintiff. Mehsma, Stayton, 8:06, Sublimitj from Reid’s peak, and one particular Dated at Salem, Oregon this 12th Aumsville, Turner, arrives in Salem i township, thirty-six miles square, con day o f July 1915. 9:30. Leave Salem 4:40, arrive Mi tains more than l o o . - A rg o n a u t. Wm, Each, City 7:45. Stops in Stayton at Stayto 7- 22 Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon. Hotel and Hendershott’a. K#«p you i' v !# clean with o r. 8- 19 By W , I. Needham, Deputy. D. B. Bill, Owner. Laxativs labiata. SOUTHERN PACIFIC T r u e E c o n o m y . . . . W H IT E . . WHITE SE WING MA CHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O. Mill City- Stayton - Salem