The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 19, 1915, Image 3

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    THE STAYTON MAIL
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Published every Thuraoay by
IC . M . O l . M N T K I I
Entered u. second rlass m atter«1 thu
ixtstollire at Stayton, Marion, county,
Orc)(on, under the act o f Conifrcaa of
March .1, 18TJ.
SUBSCRIPTIO.VS, $1.00 per year
PUBUC SALE
H. A . BEAUCHAMP, M .D.
Physician and Surgeon
STAYTON.
OREGON
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
PHYSICIAN; AND SURGEON
¡S t a y t o n , O rego n
Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D.
OENTIST
Office Over St nylon Statu Hank
Phone 2152
Slavton, Ora
G. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc.
Veterinarian
Treat* all domestic animal«,
also
applies the Tuberculin teat.
Telephone 3x7
Oftlce at Stayton Stable a
STAYTON
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OREGOt
S. H. HELTZEL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
¡NOTARY PUBLIC
A b,tract, ami Probata WSrk a S p .c i.lt.
Office Over Dcidrirh'a Hardware Store.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1
J. M. R IN G O -T hob . HIRST
OREGON 1
STAYTON
V. A. GOODE
We mean that we give, in addition to excellent High Grade
I he following articles will be sold to the high­
est bidder for Cash in Hand, at
Addreaa all communicationa to
T H E STA YTO N MAIL
Values
When
Merchandise, those snappy, up to date styles.
Being a branch of the
Stayton, Ore.
HAMMOND-BISHOP
Sat. Aug. 28
167 N. Commercial St. Salem, Ore.
Enables us to offer you the very newest styles that are
not usually found in towns of this size.
‘STAYTON SATURDAY SALES DAY’
Hammond-Bishop
The articles listed below by the merchants of Stay-
ton show the faith they have in the “ Stayton Saturday
Sales Day.” List your property and get the benefit of
the advertising.
2000 shingles
. . .
Brown-Petzel Lbr. Co.
Two-seated carriage
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Jos. Ilamman
Plate glass buffet and meat safe
.
G. C. Eksman
Pair new Napatite gloves
Lanccfield’s Shoe Store
New Ben Hur Go cart
.
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P. Dcidrich
New Auto robe,
Wilbur Woolen Mills
Wool bat for comforter
25 Oak Post, well seasoned
Chas. Gehlen
1 pail of Stock Food
New 8 day Mantel Clock
C. A. Luthy, Jeweler
New Parlor Hanging Lamp
Gardner & Hobson
A doz Hoppickers Hats
Hammond-Bishop
New Aluminum double boiler
Korinek & Mieike
Razor & Strop
.
Mack Shepherd
1 sack cane sugar
Mayo’s Cash Store
New Pitcher Pump
.
Jacob Spaniol
2$ gal. keg sour pickles
Klecker’s Mdse. Store
2 lb. 99 brand coffee
Razor
George Davie
New camp Stove
.
Lilly Hdw. Cp.
Pair men’s shoes, guarantee fit
Fisher & Richardson
A dollar can of Stag smoking tobacco. J. Hendershott
Driving horse, 7 years old.
2 grade Jersey cows, fresh in Sept., 4 and 7 years old,
tested for tuberculosis, wt. of milk and test o f butter-
fat for 10 mos. made known at sale.
A. A. McKenzie
Bay mare, driver, single or double, wt. 950. Top bug­
gy, first class shape. Sing, driving harness,
W. Allis
Bicycle grindstone, good as new,
Sestak & Thomas
Patent stump burner, used but little.
Glen Munkers
Single-cylinder Reliance motorcycle
,
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CLOTHING, SHOES
FURNISHINGS
CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING
Fountain of Energy When President
Wilson Opened the Panama-
Pacific Exposition
to all
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schel-
burg and son Kenneth and Er­
nest DenneV and sister, Hener-
; etta of Union Hill motored over
to the G. F. Harold home Sun­
day and spent the day.
John Heppner, buyer for Steu-
sloff Bros, of Salem was buying
cattle this week. Among those
who sold were; John Pietrok, V.
Pietrok, Titus Archer, J. T. Fol-
lis and Cole and Harold.
M i s s Alta Archambeau o f
i Portland, who has been visiting
relatives here has gone to Salem
to visit.
Name.
H1ZZ
■ LAinaTOWN,
IOW*
HE Fountain of Energy when the water was released by President
Wilson pressing a button nt Washington on the opening day o f the
Panama-Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco. This
fountain is the work of A. Stirling Calder and is between the Tower
o f Jewels and the main entrance at Scott street
T
Articles.
HIZZ
TINWORK and
PLUMBING
O. M. Baker is buying who .i
this season.
tne
Opening Day at Panama-Pacific Expo­
sition Broke All Exposition
0. M. Baker and wife mote tv !
•down
to t h e C. E. Schaefer,
Attendance Records
| home Sunday afternoon.
Stayton Mail, Stayton, Ore.
Rath Tuba, Lavatories and
all Sanitary fittings— Farm-
ers-W e carry a line of
pumps, leader water sys­
tems, etc. Gasoline engines.
Matt Mueller returned i ■ 1
the Hot Springs Tuesday aft
two weeks stay there for his
1 health.
LT, attendance records for expo­
sitions were broken at the open­
ing of the Panama-Pacific Inter
uatlonnl Exposition In Sau Francisco
on Feb. 20. Vnst crowds thronged the
grounds when I‘resident Wilson press­
ed the button In Washington, and each
day since the attendance has been enor­
mous The huge buildings nnd beau­
tiful thoroughfares hummed with ac­
tivity and have continued to do so.
The Exposition has already demon
strated at this early date that It will
he a great success In every way.
A
Subscribe F o r T h e M a il
JACOB SPANIOL
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
SESTAK
Ed Flemings of Scio was visit­
ing with his son Tom and family
last week.
Miss Alice Smith spent
week-end with her sister,
j Allison Vernon.
Name to appear, Yes or N o ....................
Address
J. C. Leffler has purchased a
new Ford and made his first trip
to Salem Sunday.
J. W. Hickman sold his big
mule this week to Mr. Osborne
of Shelbum.
Legal Rusineaa.
Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg.
Kingston K in k s
Misses Ethel and Eva Walker
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Tom Flemings.
LAWYER and NOTARY PUBUC
Conscientious Attention Given
c.
a ts
Miss Esther Willing who
t
been working at the Titus A v -
er home returned to her horn
i
Stayton.
R. L. Putnam will preacl ; t
the Kingston church both rr.
| ing and evening-
&
TH OM AS,
Proprietors.
Bilyeu Den Sht> s
Fresh, salt & Cured Meats
Lard & Creamery Butter.
Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Slock
MeCAI-l.’ S h t*" r»*hlan Guide end !!o««e*
k«cplng Hclp.’ r •. i »■ 'rc women than any other
itiajflAino i » t
orld. Ail ih- latcai m !.*t
every mun ;, »
• ghtf .l atones t' .tri te,
tain, and apecizl it?««rtmen<a in cooking, home
drtMmaklnf, fat.ry work, etc., that lighten
homewerk Red
non-y. Price, only 50c
a year, with on 3 celebrated McCa.l Dress Pat­
tern h R lit.
•INO A POSTAL CAPO NOW FOR
1. A m r « : San*;/..- f ora
MeCAt.L’S MAGAZINE; or
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• f McCALL’l fln« 44 p»B* PREMIUM
Lulay Bros. & Co.
CATAI^GUa; ur
I. MeCALI/H $100.00 Prl«n Off«r to K»nr CHURCH.
Ad dr eta /Vpf. N
m i *<CAU to.. 216 1 . 246 W. 170 St . Nn V.rk, N. T
Contractors & Builders
Dwelling houses a specialty
Let us figure on your build­
ings
We can save you money
A good job gau ran teed
Phone 77
_W O M E N .
L o v e T h in M a g a r i n e
Miss Nora Calavan retir < I
to her home in Albany Satur. ;y.
MECHANICS
M AG AZIN E
Two and a half million readers fir J it o!
absorbing interest. Everything in it i.;1
Written So You Can Vnder6t~.net I', j
S l.C O A Y E A R
IE c A C C PV 1
P.-spulsr Mechanics
O a No. OHohlraa Avs., CHICAC J T\
P. 0. Box 198
Chas. Burmester has his right
eye in a sling this week, the re­
sult of being hit in the face with
a piece o f bailing wire.
For Father and Son
AND ALL THE FAM ILY
We sell 400,000 copies every month withcui ‘
RivinK premiums r.nil have no solicit -rs. An- |
newsde," ier will show you a cop y ; or write the
publisher for free sam ple— a postal v.ill do. i
FREE
Ray Dobson o f Waterloo is
visiting at the William Grimes
home this week.
From Left to Riffht Are Shown the Palace of Education,
Palace of Liberal Arts and Towci of Jewels.
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Ray Dobson a n d Miss Nan
Agie motored t o Lebanon and
Waterloo one day last week.
OVER es
6 8 VCARO-
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EXPER
f L. A. MESSING *
Swiss Jeweler
STAY TON, OREGON.
Bank of England Watchers.
29 YEARS EXPERIENCE
When you enter the Bank o f E uk
4 All work on watches and
OOOOOOO O M O O M M M M * * * * *
land by any door four pairs of eye*
clocks guaranteed for
watch yon. though you nre unnware
T h e E sk im o s.
o f this fact. Situated close in the
One Year
Eskimos hnto summer nnd lore win­
doors are hiding places In which are
“
T
fy
My
Work,
it Speak* For lt»«lf
OREGON and WASKINOTOH » ter, for In summer tlioy must work, four guardlaus o f the bank. You eau
wherens In winter they keep holiday
Located in the Shoe Shop
not seo thorn, tint they can watch you ¡1
for months nt n stretch, visiting one an­
J \ West o f the Stayton State Bank J
with
the
aid
o
f
rollectlng
mirrors
In
other In their warm and comfortable
A Directory o f each City, Totvn on '•
Stayton
-:-
Oregon &
snow houses and swapping yarns. Ow­ which they can see your entrance at I
Village, giving doocriptiv». «ketch o f
each place, location, population, t i
; ing to the darkness, which makes deer exit and every movement from the
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graph, «hipping and hanking point;
time you enter the portals of wealth
hunting
practically
Impossible,
the
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Also ClaaalOed Directory, com piled by ‘
tire population Is out o f a job. It rev­ to tho moment you lenvo them,—Lon
buaineu and profesalon.
don Standard.
els In merry Idleness.
clean with o r.
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COPYRIGHTS Ac.
A n r o n # ren d in g a « k e tc h And d escrip tion m nr
Culekly M c e rU in o u r o p in io n free w h eth er an
invention I* probnM p petenteble. Co«nm nuirn.
ll>-nnntrlctlf ooiiihJonfl«l. HANDBOOK Ofc Patent«
sent free. tMdest a g en cy fo r secu rin g pate» m .
Pateutfl taken through Munn Jk Co. recelv
Patenti
tprriiil
*j>. - i4*i notice
Mtiftre, without charge. In the
Sentitine
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• lut ion o f nnjr orlen» Ilio tourna),
t < ti* ; fo u r m on th s, $1. Hold by al)
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R h eu m a tic p a in s nro relieved
Dr. M il«*’ A n tl-F a ln Pilla.
ty
John Calavan was in Scio Sat­
urday.
A. D. Craft, of near Crabl \ e,
visited Friday at the H. E. L r-
mester home.
Last Monday
asternoon Mr. Craft’s hoi-a,
barn and granary were entirely
destroyed by fire. The lass hy­
ing between four and five th
-
and dollars.
“ Lizzie”
FARMERS -List vour article
r
the Stayton Saturday Sales Day /. tr­
ust 28, with the Stayton Mail. S<
,e
list collected in Stayton in one ; a -r-
noon's elTort.
Make the first day a
success.