ABocnJcDeposil is IKe C^Dtj^îtvefti orsj to ' J OPPORTUNITY knocks once at every man’s door " But many an oppor- tunity is lost when the man who secs it hasn’t the wherewithal to take advantage of it. It is the man with the F.EADY CASH IN BANK who derives the benefit! If you haven't an account, open one today. When the opportunity arrives YOUR CHECK BO O K STAYTON WILL BE READY! STATE BANK HOW THE COUNTY’S BUSINESS HAS INCREASED Sfiditi i Notice Sale of Real Property cn Execution TfSrra-niijwnjTa«! .1 isiüi i ’ tr t *. yjt BCC0MAJU0CEÌ WURE A / UVE BRICK / <\ Hy virtu«' of an Execution issued out County Clerk's «thee comparing 1911- of the Honornlil«' Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for tlui County of x _ 12 with 1913-14. MEM M r . PUT THAT 'I he work in tho office has increased Marion on tho 22ml day of Juno 191ft in IN YOU» UPPER STORY. 2."*' in the (list two \eara, hut in spite favor of Tho Hank of Woodburn, plain­ ITS THE REAL of this there is a slight decrease in the tiff ami against A. i*. Nya ami F. A. tobacco CHEW. coat of salaries and tlcrk hire for the Moi.-an, defendants for tho turn of Six Hundred Eighty Seven «1 36-100 ($087.- regular office work and oi.lya slight in­ crease in the cost of extra help for 36) Dollars, in U. S. Gold loin, togeth­ registration smi election purposes. The er with interest at tho rate of 10-. per fees turned in for the last two year] annum from tho 7th day of July, I9U9 period are an increase of <1,391.45, hut ami tho further sum of Sixty Five .i- the principal increases in work are in 00-100 ($66.00) Dollart. with Intero.t two departments of the office in which from the 7th day of July, 1909, at the no fees aie collected. The Commission­ rate of 6'V per annum, and accruing er's Court Department ami The Elect­ coat.«. 1 have levied upon and will aell ion Department, 40 i of the office's ex­ at Public Auction, o n Saturday the penses ar«- in the Commissioner's Court 4th day of September 1015,at llo'clock, Department, formerly a 2 mill road tax A. M., at tho Court liouae door in was levied ami last year the tax was Marion County ami State of Oregon, 4 noils, almost doubling the work of all tho right, title and interest which bookkeeping and auditing f o r that the saul defendant, K. A. Moiaan had on or after the 7th of July 1909, date year. The other main increase is in the of Judgment,in or to tho following des­ election department. Women suffrage cribed premises to-wit: Beginning at the North East corner * almost doubled the number of voters ami caused twice as much work in Reg­ of Thomas Moisan and wife’s Donation I istration. An extra Registration was Land Cla«tn No. 68, T. ti S. R. 2 W est! held in 1913 under the Gill Bill, and a of the Willamette Meridian in Marion j special election w as held in 1913. 9056 County, Oregon; thence S. 68 «leg. E. j voters were registered in 1911-12 and a 12.00 chains, more or less, to the East i tjta l of 22,955 in 1913-14, which more line of section 21, Township aforesaid j A little c h e w o i p u r e , r i c h , m e llo w t o b a c c o — s e a s o n e d than doubled the former work. In De­ thence South following said East line a n d s w e e t e n e d ju s t e n o u g h - - c u t * o u t s o m u c h o f th e partment No. 2 of the Circuit Court of section 21, 23.50 chains, more or g rin d in g a n d s p ittin g . the deputy clerk is doing the work of less, to the 1 section corner, thence T M M A L TOBACCO CMIW IS NOW CU T TW O WAYSIt the Baliff making a further saving of West on the J section line 22.75 chains, W O CUT 19 LONG SNMD MKKUT is tNoar m ato more or less, to the East lin«> of afore-1 about $400.00 per year. said Donation Land Claim, thence N. Following is the C«>st of all Labor, Tuko l.«a than nnc-quartor (ha old alxa chew. It 19 deg. E. following said East line of \ will h« more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary including salary of Clerk: tobacco. Juit take a nibble of it until you And the 1911-12 1913-14 Decrease said Donation Land Claim to a point; strength chew that tuita you, then ace how eaaily and Regular $10.950.00 $10,826.15 $12185 19.28 chains S. 19 deg. W. from the evenly the real tobacco taatc cornea, how it aatiaSaa, office Force Increase North East corner of aforesaid Dona-j bow much lata you have to apit, how taw chcwa you take to ha tobacco satisfied. T hat', why it ia 79» Extra help 941.94 1,139.26 197.31! tion Land Claim, thence North 68 deg.j A w /r iiarn Ckrm . That'a why it eoata laaa in tha and. for Registration Increase West parallel with the North line of ’ Tho taatc of pure, rich tobacco doea not need to be covered up. An Fees turned 16.085.70 17,477.15 1391.45 said Donation Land Cluim 103.67 chains! •xocM of licorice and sweetening maker you apit too much. to the center of the County Road lead- in One small chew takes the place of two big 1 ing from Salem to Aurora, thence N. chews of the old kind. 32 deg. 30 min. East following the cen­ {(N o tic e b ow the salt brings ter of said County Road 19.82 chains to | oat the rich tobacco l u t c . l t , thi' North line of aforesaid Donation j WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Uuiou Square, New York City I Land Claim, thence S. 68 deg. East 1 following said North line 99.14 chains (jBUY FROM DEALER OR SEND lOtSTAMPSTOUS) ; to the place of beginning and contain- ---------- j ing 247.98 acres of land, more or less. Summary of road work in Marion Terms of Sale cash unless bid in by county done from January 1, 1915 to ! plaintiff. Dated at Salem, Oregon this 12th July 1, 1915 us shown by the records in day of July 1915. the office of the county clerk. You A rc Sure of a Good Time Wm. Each, Macadamizing $17899.00 22 Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. Graveling 56102.56 7- By W. I. Needham, Deputy. Bridges 6771.11 8- 19 AT General Repairs & Miscel 42334.76 New Tools & Machinery 12972.67 Supervisors' Salary 8269.92 SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Payment to Cities 6521.25 Paving 1275.48 Total $152146.75 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Same 6 mo. 1914 123326.51 No. of yards of gravel hauled 35856} legal voters of School District No. 77 *’ “ “ “ rock ** 5719} of Marion County, State of Oregon, All round Seashore Resort on Yaquina Bay and Yards of rock crushed 3283} that a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING the Pacific Ocean. A Place of Charm a n d of said Oistrict will be held at School No. of days volunteer work: Building on the 21 day of August, 1915 725} men Beauty. A Deiightfull R« xtful Atmosphere. 489 J teams at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, for the Newport offers wide variety of recrcationa and Average cost of gravel placed on following objects: To levy a tax for entertainments. There are plenty of hotels, road $1.57 per cu. yd. at 880 yards per the following estimated budget for the boarding houses, cottages and camping accom­ mile, average cost $1400 per mile for ensuing school term. SCHOOL BUDGET modations. graveling and over 40 miles graveled in Teachers salaries $5440.00 1915. Newport in an ideal place to Bend the family. Furniture 600.00 Ous illustrated folder “ Newport” will interest Apparatus & incidentals 200.00 you. A postal card will bring it. Library books 75.00 Janitor 300.00 NOTICE FO R PUBLICATION Janitor supplies 40.00 Fuel 225.00 Low Round T rip F a re s (Publisher.) Light 75.00 Department of the Interior. Clerks salary 25.00 Postage and stationery 50.00 from all points on U. S. LAND O FFICE at Portland, Walks and grading 500.00 i Oregon, July 30th, 1915. 1068.00 NOTICE is hereby given that Joseph ! Interest on bonds M. Endzulis, of Hullt, Oregon, who. on 1 Total $8598.00 April 12, 1910, made Homestead Entry, Estimated receipts from No. 02544, for the North West } of County and State 2700.00 Two trains a day from Albany Section i0, Township 8 south, Range Balance $5898.00 2 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed and for a sinking fund to pay bonded in­ Inquiries fot tickets and information will receive , notice of intention to make five year debtedness. courteous attention from our nearest agont. Proof, to establish claim to the land Dated this 14 day of July 1915. above described, before the Register Attest: W.Richardson, District Clerk. and Receiver o f the United States E. M. Olmsted, Chairman Land Office, at Portland, < Iregon, on 8-19 Hoard of Directors. the 14th day of September, 1915. i »'»W . Claimant names as witnesses: E. L. Patterson, Joseph Labunski, B. F. Rode. John VanGorder, all of Hullt, j Oregon. mta.ni lhe wise spending of one’s money- making »very dollar do full dirty Proof made according to law under Stayton Citizena Should Read and and getting in return an article that will satisfy you in every way. which entry was made. Heed Thia Abvice. The 9-2 N. Campbell, Register. Kidney trouble is dangerous anil r ten fatal. Is a real bargain because it is sold at a popu< -. t Don’t experiment with something! price t because it gives you the kind of sewing The Scot's Kilt. you delight int because it will turn out the wor new and untried. S o m e w r i t e r s al lu de to ihe kilt as quickly and thoroughly and give you a life f a . Use a tested kidney remedy. 'k ilt s.' ' and In this connection n of satisfactory service! because Its improvemcn • Begin with Doan’s Kidney Pills, • ••>:! Mnan r ec en tly wrote a letter to a wlil enable you to do things which can’t be dc- Used in kidney troubles 50 years. Lon don Jo u r n a l protesting us follows- on any other machine) because it will please yen Recommended here and everywhere. "I would like as a Scotchman to pro­ with its fine finish and beauty of Its fuirltv.ee. Z-V**' The following statement forms eon- j test to you a * an E n g lis h Journalist In short you will find the White reliable a J i-'¡iii t ih e reference one sees so fre- ; vineing proof of merit. desirable from every point of view. ipiently In E n g l is h newspapers to the Mrs. Mary E. Gibson,614 Church St., Be sure to - o '.he Whi;-: dealer who will be glaid to show you bow bon I a 'ligliliindcr s kilts T h e highlander j Dallas, Ore.,says: " I have used Doan’s machine the \7l Itt is. If ’.here is no White dealer handy, write us direct for Cat­ does not wear 'kilts;' he wears a kilt | Kidney Pills and they have been taken | alogs. We dc ..o» it 11 to catalog housei. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machine.-.. Von rnnj talk of n battalion of soldiers i by others in our family. We think | W H ITE Sc VYING MACHINE CO. C L E V E L A N D , O. being dressed in kllts—tbougb it would b<- correct to say that they wore the I they are the best kidney medicine to kilt—Just as you would say the Per­ ! be had. Doan’s Kidney Pills act quick- sian ladles wear the ’yashmak.' It Is j ly on the system, ridding one of pain in BARGAIN RATE EXTENDED Just as absurd to say that General So- a short time. They also strengthen antl so wore greatcoats’ as to say that and regulate the action of the kidneys.” The Bargain Rate o n t h e Daily Auto-Stags he wore kilts. The kilt is a single gar­ Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim­ Statesman has been extended to Au­ m ent" ply ask for a kidney rem edy-get gust 14. Until that time you can get Doan’s Kidney Pills the same that An Attraction. the Daily for $3.00 a year. Less than Foster-Milburn Co., Mrs. GMict So there Is a tablet In Mrs. Gibson had. i a rent a copy. Better Bee the Stayton Leaves Mill City 6:30 a. m. for Lyons j o u r t r a n s e p t to her memory. Did ahe 1 Props,, Buffalo N. Y. Mail at once and renew your old sub­ Mehama, Stayton, 8:05, Sublimity, do anything to bring people into the [ _ __ scription or hand in your money for a Aumsvllle, Turner, arrives in Salem at church? Airs. Perry—Well, she wore new. 9:30. I,eave Salem 4:40, arrive Mill l ew hat every Sunday for three TR ESSPA SS NOTICES Printed on City 7:45. Stops in Stayton at Stayton rears I strong white muslin, for sale at the Hotel and Hendershott’s. Keep your . < clran wtth ut. Stayton Mail office. D. U. Hill, Owner. Laxativs 'Labiata- /^ E T steady tobacco satis- V JT faction—alt day, every day, from a clean, small chew. That’s the beauty of the Real Tobacco Chew. It’s glad news that a man can’t help telling his friends about us soon as he learns the facts himself. n A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity is solicited. You arc 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 $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Ice Cream, Candy and Soft Drinks Are a few of the Summer necessities. All of our pro­ ducts conform to the Pure Food Law s of the State.. Our Home Made Candies will stand up longest. All the Standard Cigars and Tobaccos. See us before having that Party or Smoker and save $ $ $ Tobacco Coupons Redeemed in your own city at no cost for iiostage or reyristra- tion. Bring your coupons to me, I have over $200.00 worth of I premiums on hand now. Magazines and Newspapers. J. A . HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor, GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y ROAD WORK IS ON THE INCREASE N e w p o r t SOUTHERN PACIFIC DONT BE MISLED j: T rue E c o n o m y W H IT E DO YOU LIKE TO READ MAGAZINES? _ . , ... . The Stayton Mall is In a position to _ 1 .. ' , , offer you a proposition that for the • , . , j , amount of goon standard reading has never been equalled. We willgive vou 4 month s sub-cription to each of the following magazines which total $2.80 tjt only ONE DOLLAR. 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. If you wish to add the Stavton Mail • ., to the list, we will gi\e you the same , i for one full year and all of the above ^ gj ¡. q i f you wish thia offer, s e n d e r give us the money at once as the offer is good for oi ly a few weeks. Address Stayton Mail, Stayton Ore. Mill City- Slayton- Salem ...J