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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1916)
Beauchamp’s Cold and The Hrode Club met at the home of Mrs. A. C. Thomas Wednesday night and will meet with Miss Grace Tiffany March 29. Going Some ! Grippe Tablets do the work— G r id for folds, grippe, I ¡Umts near, const pa- tion, and headache—25c per box at the beaurh imp Drug Store. Henry Sens was a business visitor from Linn county yesterday. À b s o lu te ly P u re Hade front Cream ofTariar Mrs. Henry Miller o f near Sublimity was a Stavton vis'tcr Tuesday. NO A L U K -N O PHOSPHATE Spring Neckware and Spring Shirts at the Fix U p . George Tate visited friends in Salem Sunday. uoissfiupr u| ssjej on 3 0 1 put’ s ami.qil |||.w )| 'niqi 1N31VI 1M01 —I O N A V G H Q iV f- .«say oi|i co si » « a »k l u « m . u ib j S o j j Poison e j» x 3 3sc pce si 'sûîNd etna aiivwvHa n o im a h s ((M w H X W o( S a j „ — IHDIN AVaiHd Mr. and Mrs. E. Young accompanied bv Mrs. Young's Sunday school class Mrs. C. H. Brewer and Mrs. B. A. ' o f hoys went to Kingston Sunday where Schaefer were Capital City visitor* to- they attended church. ; day. Closing O u t - Mrs. C. Chrisman o f Marion was all o f our stock food at great reduced trading with Stayton merchants Kri- prices, call and get some while they last at Young’s Cash Grocery. ¡day. Our P roducts Stand For Mrs. Jas. Russell left Friday for Only A Few Woodburn where she is visiting rela- Of my full blood White Rock Cocker Mrs. Emma Glover is on the sick list tives. els left. While they last at $1.26. this week. Mrs. W. A. Weddle. Stayton Walter Heater and wife o f the Wal - 1 FORD FOR SALE Good as new, Chas. Gehlen was a Portland visitor do Hills were visitors in Stayton F rt-! only run 600 miles. Enquire at Mail H*t*ORT OF TilK. CONDITION OF TIIE the first o f the week. ■dav. 3-16 Office. M erit In choosing n place to Buy your candies, fruits, confections anti cigars, don’t overlook the fact that our place is convenient, clean, sanitary anti up-to-date with the best stock to be had. All the current magazines, Ixjoks and newspapers always on hand. STAYTON S TATE BANK Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Thomas visited at Stayton, In 'h e State of Oregon, at the 0 . M. Baker and wife at Kingston close of b v l n r u , Mar.. 7. Wirt. RKHOl’ ROKS Sunday. OUR NEW ROOM Trading Stamps With all purchases at Beauchamp’s Drug Store. 91 >>3 76 I 971 ‘I * 17,7*5 ?0 5.500 00 2,500 00 11.421» 09 719 15 4,66* 17 MA t l \ Vfl 42 , 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 C O N F E C T IO N E R Y T orah.................................... 9136.29* 30 Sloper is visiting her sis D ter, Mrs. Mrs. J. E. Byron Robertson near Kings ton this week. Special attention paid to clean ing and pressing ladies’ garments at the Fix Up. LIABILITIES ('apital stock paid In ..........................9 Undivided p rofits,................................ Individual deposits su bject to check Demand certificates of de|>o«lts ....... Time and Savings Deposits. ............ Notes and bills rediscou nted........ Bills payable for m oney borrowed Other liabilities T otai ......................... , ■ Ex-Senator W. H. Hobson and Dr W. Pintler have placed an order for an Oldsmobile Eight. The Misses Mamie and Katie Van Handel o f Sublimity were visiting their aunt here Tuesday. Lilly Hardware Co. | Mrs. Harry Chance o f West Stayton visited her mother-in-law, Mrs. A. J ’ Chance here Friday. PUBLIC SERVICE is given by tbe San Tox druggist. SPRING WASH GOODS 2A,000 00 2,369 Ml 64.853 94 These Prices Hold Good Until April 5th 82,5*9 30 3,000 00 9,000 00 YOUNG’S CASH GROCERY 9136.298 ’«) State of Oregon Chanty o f Marlon i; W. Richardson, Cashier of the above named bank, d o solem nly swear that the above state ment Is true to the best of my know ledge and Gellef. W. Kicxaiirwov, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day o f Mar., 191«. 8. L. STEWART, Notary Public. My Com m ission expires Oct. 2«, 1919 Correct—Attest: LEE TATE - GKO. 8PANIOL. Directors Assorted Cookies per ib. 15c Tom.Catsup large bot 2 for 25c Graham Crackers per Ib. 10c Oil Sardines 6 for 25c Ginger Snaps per Ib 10c Salmon per can 10c Drifted Snow flour 49 ib sk 1.60 Tomato gallon can 30c Rolled Oats 9 Ib sack 40c Tomato small can 3 for 25c Arbuckle Coffee per Ib 22c Squash gallon can 30c Good Bulk Coffee per Ib 15c Sweet Corn 3 for 25c Pickles in gal. jar per gal 85c Standard Syrup gal. can 50c Golden Syrup, Gal Can REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Don’ t injure your eyes by looking at Farmers and Merchants Bank inferior pictures. The Star has the best. Come and see. at Stayton, In the state o f Oregon, at the close Are Arriving Daily Dainty Voiles, Plain and Figured. Fancy Flaxons. Serviceable Ginghams. Silk Organdies. WHITE GOODS See the splendid line of White Waists in north window at Order your suit now before the rush, you can take it any time you want it—Fix Up. J. R. Gardner’s Cash Store Dr. Beauchamp reports a boy born to Mr. and Mrs. John Vallet o f near Me hama, Sunday, Mar. 12. of business Mar. 7, 1916 R norarm . Loans anrl d iscou n ts............... 1 7 * .l» 64 Overdrafts »ecured and uuaecured. 91 91 Bonds and warrant« 2,698 6.» Hanking h ou se............... 8.000 00 3,000 00 Furniture and fix t u r e s .......... 4,397 90 Due from banks (not reserve banks) 13,67.4 Ml Due from approved reserve banks . Cheeks and other cash items 28 M Cash on h a n d ............... 6,911 4« i SaUMMi * I Hi# SttUusi. loMMi Tuxedo’s Grip Mrs. John Mack and son-in-law, Wm. Munkers o f North Santiam were busi ness visitors here Tuesday. by Walt Mason Ixical Talent. See ad. Star Thea tre, bring your family and come. r G. L. Brown was a business visitor in Portland the week-end, while there he attended a lumbermens’ convention. with j Miss Hazel Lambert, who is attend ing high school in Lebanon visited her sister, Mrs. Roy Brenner here Satur- day. Cleaning and Pressing at the Fix Up. Don’t forget the Millinery Opening at Mr«. Dena Mack's Saturday, March 18t for it will be worth while to see the beautiful display of hats she has in stock bsth trimmed and untrimmed. For that Headache Take Nyals’ Headache W afers—Great for all kinds o f headaches—Not hard on the heart—25c at Beauchamp’ s Drug Store. SuJfci!* "uukJf »uniWl itdHiJi 13 11 y yiii y Ford T otal .................................... 9116,932 MO Undivided pronta...................... ....... les* exfienses and taxes paid poatal .a v ln g . hank d ep osits........ De posits due State Treasurer Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates o f d e p o s i t ........ Tim e and Savings D eposits.......... 50c Young’s Cash Grocery Mrs. E. C. Peery o f Scio visited her I.IABl LITI »». parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hobson Capital stock paid In ..... .................... 1 2/. ,000 00 here over the week-end. Surplus fu n d ......................................... 700 00 Tuxedo is the gripping smoke, a boon to every buyer, you take your pipe of English oak, of meerschaum, clay or briar, and fill it the fragrant weed, the choicest man can gather; and then you have a smoke, indeed; and are you glad? W ell, rather. Tuxedo has no kick or bite, suggests no “ morning after;” its mission is to bring delight, and fill your heart with laughter. It caught the sunshine of the south, when it was green and growing, and brings that sun shine (o your mouth, when out the smoke you’re blowing. “ Tuxedo’s in a class alone,” its smokers are declaring; “ it has a fragrance all its own, that baffles all comparing.” A n d thus it grips the men who smoke, and holds their true affec tion; their trusty briar pipes they stoke, and never know dejection. ah - h i •J<W4 « u p l sa|Hi o m r i Xq o|i»s How about that big program at the Star Theatre Saturday night. See ud. I Albert Bass and wife o f Corvallis are visiting his parents near Mehama , this week. sjaaj! t 1° aou cuioji 0 . J. Sandberg ol Fox Valley ’»as a business visitor in Stayton Saturday. Is rapidly being made ready for us and in a short time we will be able to give you a se lection from the largest and best stock o f Hardware and Furniture in Eastern Marion Co. 50x100 feet packed full o f Standard Staples. »n so ip jo I JOiVMdsuoQ Gi|| squmooiis p noo qieaa am Moq ess Murphy got his left hand badly between some heavy planks at null this morning. Dr. Mrewer the injury. Loan* ami d iscou n t«............ 9 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. Iioml* and w arrants............................. Ms riVlng house......................................... Furniture and fixture*.......................... Due from banks (not reserve banks) Due from approved reserve banks .. Check* aud other cash Item s............... rash on bond Expenses ................................................. Other resources...................................... s Xp »u io f) e ..9saat|3,„ [ Now is the time to put to out— We 35c to have Woodlark, Red Dragon, at 8(V a 1 can and C. & W. at 26c Money Mack 6Jc only '.6c this week at Sloper’a ! Guarantee. Beauchamps Drug Store. Miss Mildred Forrest o f Salem visiting home folks here this week. S » SPECIAL— Box Stationery Values TOWN Shoes at the Fix Up. Lancefield's SHOES Squirrel Algie crushed the saw dressed r is n u b jü U jj "ÏH S ÎN t o p u n £ I W. E. Thomas and wife came up from Salem Tuesday and visited a cou ple o f days at the A. C. Thomna home and fr<eiiils here. When You Beat J. M. Ringu i.o,l wife and Mrs. J. W. Mayo visite 1 in Salem Sundav. MOijs pcj3 ;j.iS V ciiicjy iijajsa/n Mrs. Leda Prentiss o f San Krancisco, an agent for the Hulterick I'ublislunK Cn. was in Stavton Saturday and Mon day on business. busi- ! .I B J S cijscijQjQ Headquarters for Squirrel Poison, we have all the brands at Slot er*a Drug Store. Clyde 1'hemus i n i wife o f Jonlan were in town Saturday. & A K IH 6 ooi pue 5 Mrs Archie Kimsey o f near Melisma and sister Mr». Merry o f near Alsea were visiting at the Crawford home Saturday. Mrs. Fete Hermens o f Sublimity « as a visitor here Tuesday. E. E. Coopt’r o f Sal m ness visitor here Tuesday. 9 J ÎP 3 1 ÎX fruir** TH E UNIVERSAL CAR There is only O N E R E A S O N why Ford 192 95 cars are demanded by over half the car A9J78 7» 586 «I 31.121 4 » buyers in this country. Cars. T o r n ..................................... 1116,932 HO 8tat ; of Oregon / C ounty of Marlon 1 1 ,8 . L. STEWART,CMhler o f the Above named bank, d o solem nly swear that the above state* m ent is true to the best o f my know ledge and belief. A. !.. Stewart, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to Indore me tills I »th day of Mar., 191«. # 8. If. HKLTZKL Notary Publie My Com mission expires Jan. 2,1917. C o rre ct—Attest; T h ey arc Better T h e Ford has demonstrated its su periorly by all the tests of time, in every kind of use. ■ cause T h e demand is great be- the value is great. yours N O W ! Better buy Runabouts $390; Touring Car $440. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at J o h n S a x d x k k A . D . (J a r d n k k PETER OEIDRICH'S, Stayton, Oregon Directors. * Beware of Ointments for . Catarrh That Contain Mercury ea mercury will aurely destroy the sens» of amell and completely derange the whole ayatem when entering It through the mueoua surfaces. Buch artlelea ahould never be uaed except on prescription» from »rputable phyalclana. na the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can poaalbly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. .T. Cheney A Co., Toledo. O., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, noting directly upon the blood nnd mu-ous sur faces of the system. In buvlng Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you gel the genu ine It Is taken Internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes timonials free. Sold by Dru -gbits. Frlee 7Sc per bottle. Take Haifa family Pitta for constipation- «w a rs % « », P ’W 1 j-a . v ~ •* ’M - ; JtittiFf W*mF| p l,| iWTk ♦ b - a funs ■ i ÜUMi»1 f -a.iu iii X I- ÀÙÌàiìi ‘iiiw j ’brr jptttej liti- | -flBif« gnatFj itr-f <11 qui » 8 i .iiiii £ C j u iii ìl X ^ u utu > ig iii