O . A . C . STAYTON MEAT MARKET iafterhi8lonif BI,t,|lof s,ckneB8- day with his parents, E. C. Chris- rnan and family. Miss Della Harold visited home folks Saturday and Sunday. A Christmas I rep and enter tainment at the Kingston church was well attended and enjoyed by a large and appreciative aud ience. Johnnie Brunner of Silverton visited friends here Saturday. John Shatterly was seen in Lyons last week. FARMERS’ AND HOME-MAKERS’ WEEK SE S T A K & Mr. Wolfe was shopping with and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES T H O M A S, Lyons merchants Wednesday. January j lu A, i q i 6 l .i« r I m a i t o a , n ,i |> i „ . th« n * w * Proprietors. Johnnie Zolkoskie and Jake • h* r»riB, lilt- t «amunlly. ConvtMlInn* nf O l t f n i r a I I i h I h I In itualrU* Hefner were trading in Lyons CMliinKWMatriini'i M.Krt vital rtublrma j Monday L K C T l ' M K H IIK MON H'I R A T I O N * ~ M X I t l H i r i l M » KN T K K T A I N M K N T * Geo. Berry was shopping in T « u Hi. mi . . n.l pa npl r a l l r i n t r d laal y r a i . II la a g ra al | ila rr to m a k e frlanda with llva & one day last week. l l i l n k r t a am i liva thoug ht», giaal w u i k n a . a n d good work Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Slock The party at Metzner’i was W INTIll* SH O R T COURSI; ! well attended and an enjoyable January to to February 4 , iyi6 ! time was reported by all present. 4 P T M t i r i l A grtrulluiM l Cod in« m a Nut Hhell AppDeri Helene* III A1 Inal W oi k ul III* Hartu a n d llou»#liol«l Christmas comes and Christ Coutaea In F K U I T R A l a l N O , H A KM C H O fn , mas goes so does the money from A U TO S TA G E AOII.H HTOCK KA I H I N Q , H A I R Y W O R K , ro(f|.TM V R A l * ! a » A M D K N I N t i , C O O K your purse. Will muk« reg u lar trip* every day. IN' m < ' i x . i i m s K M o i . i . a r r a , h o m k Joe Burton of Laeomb spent m h « m n (*. n r n i N K a a m k i iio u r . r o a d Sundaya included hm follow*: H C I I . D I N O . H A R M K N O l N K K R I N t a . MUMAL Joe Weitman was a visitor over the past week with G. H. Kay. l-eave - Stayton - 7:46 A. M. I O R O A N t/. A I IONH M A M K I M INO Sunday at the Woodworth home. " - BnMIimty - 8:00 “ CorrraiHintlrtic* Coura ea Without T uit io n Dave Aegerter spent the first •‘ ■ pe l 1 Inatrti« luni lit Mualc " Aumaville-meet tridntiZ H:UO “ Mr«lnie«l l a i D o a d ralaa Elmer Bradley is spending his of the week in Portland. “ • T u rn er - 8:36 •• Hoi |> io aiam w ill* lu ThaColUc* £*ch«ng*. Oragoa Christmas vacation among his Agru jiiural Collag#. CorvaJlli. d * II ( lu r l ) A rrive Halem-mect O re.K lee.9:10 “ G. H. Kay spent the week end Leave Ore. Klee. Salem 4:3i> P. M. friends of Lyons. at Laeomb A rrive - T urner - 6:0/5 “ Ella Phillips went to Aumsville Hazel Lambert is spending her “ A umaville-meet trainOl 6:20 “ where she expects to spend her Christmas vacation with home " - Sublim ity - r> :4f. “ Lulay Bros. & Co. i vacation with her father. “ - S tayton - 6:00 “ folks. Joaeph Hammnn Contractors 4 Builders Mr. and Mrs. Beere have re Lou Garber of Pratum is visit turned home. ing at the P. H. Lambert home. Dwelling houses a specialty ! Mrs. Wm. Edles had an attack Lyo n s and Fo x | ; L ot us fig u re on your build- 1 Miss Anna Miles accompanied of la grippe this week. ;; ingfl 1! by David Aegerter J r., left on V a lle y ;; We can sav e you m oney 1 I Christmas morn for Salem. | ; A good jo b g a u ra n to e d ! Lula Downing called at the P. ! I P hone 7 7 P . 0 . Box 1U8 j H. Lambert home Sunday. Mr. Murry and daughter Myra STAYTON. OREGON. left for Lebanon where they ex Mrs. lioxie Shank and family, • ] i pect to spend Xmas. Kalph Neal spent Christmas Mr. and Mrs. JoeSenz and daugh The M. E. church has been visiting his sisters, Mrs. Raleigh ter, Mrs. I). C. Ray and sons somewhat improved with a new Harold and Mrs. Johnnie Sandner. were Sunday visitors at H. R. roof. Mr. and Mrs. Liston Darby- Shank’s. M. F. Ryan has been on the Claud Surry has returned home visited with her parents at Scio ! Swiss Jeweler Christmas. sick list the past week. He sus from Idaho, ¡1 80 YEARS E X PE R IE N C E tained a very bad kick on the leg Clyde Harold, who is working Sill Brown and son Stanley 1 1 All work on watches and by a horse. made a short trip to eastern Ore in Albany, was a week end visi clocks guaranteed for Mrs. Ona Shelton and boys gon. Mr. Brown is contemplat tor with home folks. ¡1 One Year 11 spent Christmas eve at the W. ing locating there. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darby- ; ; Try My W ork, It Speak. For Itaolf R. Ray home. Mrs. Applet and son Jesse were visited at the Liston Darby home 11 Located in the Shoe Shop Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith called ] | We»t of the S tayton S tate Hank business visitors Tuesday. at the Shroder home Sunday. 11 Stayton Oregon Miss Eva Walker of Pendleton Al King and wife went to Port Laurence Downing of Laeomb land Monday. Mrs. King expects and Miss Ethel Walker of Salem are spending the holidays at called at the Lee Downing home to undergo an operation. We all N O TIC E! home. Tuesday. hope for her recovery. Delivery of goud* »U rU a t 9 JO a.m . Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Harold Frank Moiser spent Xmas at Fred Merrills has been reroof iMiuth of the Salom ditch, and a t 10a.m . and son Ray spent Christmas at D. C. Ray’s, north. Have order* in early. Feed ing his kitchen. order* put i n Monday are delivered The g 1ttM Gladys and Ella Albert Croisant made a visit to the Johnnie Sandner home. Tueaday and put in Thursday are d e Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chrisman Downing were Sunday visitors at Kingston over Sunday. livered Friday. and little daughter visited Sun- Ed Smith’s. Mr. Bentze has returned home Hen Gehien, Deliverym an '"j I IHnilNIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIMlINNHINIIIIHI Fresh, Sail & Cured Meats Lard Creanury Buller. Lyon8 STAYTON—SALEM JOE PEERY Tailoring of Every Description. Alter ations made on Ladies’ and Men’s Garments. Cleaning and Pressing DEIDRICN BUILDING, STAYTO N , ORE. fit. Pleasant Kingston Kinks |i L. A. MESSING The Christmas program given by the Mt. Pleasant school was a success in every way. Much credit is due Miss Miles for her training the children. _ _ _ _ _ Union Hill Miss Ida Denny and pupils n dered a program at the seh< house Thursday afternoon. Each pupil received a package from their Christmas tree, also every one was served with candy. West Stayton Miss Emma Peters returned home from eastern Oregon last Thursday to spend the holidays with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tate and family spent Xmas day at the W. H. Tate home. H. A- Thomas and wife visited in Stayton at the Floyd Crabtree home Xmas day. Verny Scott has been quite sick the past week but is recovering. Bertha and Roy Mollet and mother, and Mr. and Mrs. John Steinberger spent Saturday- evening at the W. H. Tate home. Al Graham of Salem visited with his sister. Mrs. Williams, the past week. Mrs. Geo. Thomas was visiting relatives in Stayton a few days last week. A number of young people spent Sunday evening at the Walter Heater home. The time was pleasantly spent with cards and games. Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Branch of West Stayton spent the week end at the Chas. Peters home. Mrs. Kapplinger and son of Mill City visited with her sister, Mrs. Councilman, and family last week. Lizzie Dively, who has been working in Seattle the past year, is visiting home folks during the holidays. Roxey Gunsaules, who is at tending school at Corvallis, is vis iting her parents this week. A large crowd attended the party at June Condit’s Monday evening, and all report a good time. Miss Vinita Lewis is entertain ing her cousin, Miss Cutler, of Albany this week. Mrs. Arthur Forrette and s<n Vincent visited with relatives at Sublimity Wednesday. George Carter of Monmouth was seen about the city the lat ter part of the week. F u R SA L E —A fine, pure-bred. Hol stein bull calf. H alf w hite, h a lfb la j . 12-30x Chas. H o ttin g er. FU R S W ANTED — H ighest pric- i paid. Send for price list. Geo. D. Alderin & Co., Salem , O re. 1-13 To The Property Owners of Stayton, Oregoi AVE you ever stopped to consider the advantages of having the principal streets in your City hard surfaced instead of the present dirt, or even macadam, constructed thereon? No doubt, you will say it is far better, but the expense is too great; that is, the first cost. We wish to prove to you that this is not so. It is true that the first cost for hard surface pavement is much greater than that of macadam, but when you take into consideration the upkeep of macadam pavement, say fora period of ten years compared with a hard surface pavement, you will find that at the end of said period of ten years, the hard surface pavement is much the cheapest; not only that, but with the macadam, no matter how well con structed, you still have the mud in winter and the dust in summer. Another feature of the hard surfacing of the streets in your City, would be that the property owners owning property abutting on said improvement would have practically eleven years to pay for same as the first one-tenth payment of the total cost of the assessment would not be due until one year from the date that the assessment was declared by your City Council and for each succeeding year one-tenth of the assessment at six per cent on the deferred payments would be due. On the main street of your City which is now macadamized could be con structed a two inch wearing surface utilizing the present macadam as a base. On the dirt streets, we would advocate a pavement consisting of a three and one-half inch Bituminous Concrete base with a one and one-half inch Asphaltic Concrete wearing surface. We would further guarantee this pavement for a period of five years from any defects. At the left is a cut of a Highway built in Southern Oregon, from Talent to Ashland, under the specifications above referred to, namely, three and one- half inch Bituminous Concrete base with a one and one-half inch Asphaltic Concrete wearing surface. T his road is subject to very heavy trattic and is the main artery for ali tourist travel between California and Oregon. Also the large- per cent of the freighting is hauled over this road between the towns of Medford and Ashland in five and seven ton auto trucks. Respectfully submitted, Clark & Henerv Construction Company t/ Asphaltic Concrete Road Constructed Between Talent and Ashland, Oregon, by Clark & Henery Construction ■Banni Company. 1019 YeOIl Building PORTLAND, OREGON S'