M a d a m e .Tal ft Trii s Over ¿ * f \ \ n ir iv v wifb uoar fiasljand COUNTRY Ht. Pleasant I N I O i O MAN • » I A I U N HA% I N M Q f •TO*» t U O N I M « I V i S U N LOOKING l III l r o t m o It 9 0 » U V I » f o t t m t i ion a . o 1 ' * ? CUT Wednesday. Miss Rena Lung visited Win- nifred Freeman Sunday. Mrs. John L. Buy and child­ Geary Neal made a business ren of L«. I n t o > . i on’ the past trip to Salem Thutsduy, return­ O i l ’ L l, coll it ii lucky day when you lind tbc weik v siting at the C. II. Ray satisfaction there is in a small chew of W -H ( II ' I ing Friday. hum*. They aUo visited with Chewing. With most chcwers the lluvor o f rich Joe Lang and Roy lA*itz wen Mrs. Roxie Shank and at W. R. tobacco is u genuine surprise parly. 1 here’s another among tbe crowds at the North surprise—you keep your juws quiet and restful, for the R ty’a. salt brings out the tluvor without so much chewing and Falls Sunday. Miss Lena Fuller of Dallas is ■pitting. You think it queer how to small a nibble J«r< the trick and 7 3T OUSEHOLD expenses mount up. The wife, no matter how econom- lu.ti to long- hut it’ » tobeeoo, that'i it. la JUc. poutlies, at D. O. Freeman and daughter vis tir-g at the John Huber hom<. enterprising dealer*. .1 i ical, is liable to LACK BUSINESS METHODS. Install business Feme, made a trip to Silverton methods in your home by teaching your wife the simple ABT OF Mis. Mansfield and naught« r by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, BO Uaisa Sqarre. Now Ymk Otr t ie 19th. I .’ KING. She will enjoy her new responsibility and you will be agree o;‘ Portland r.re visiting at the a’j ly surprised to note the saving at the end of the month. Geo. Swales and family drove W. R Ray home. through this burg u few days ST A R T YOUR W IFE W ITH Mr. and Mrs. Frank Habber- ago going blackberrying. man, M. F. Ryan and wife mo­ Published every Thursday by A B A N K ACCOUNT T O D A Y I Sum Arnold is cutting his hay tored to Salem Saturday. K . N l. U L M S T B I ) crop this week. Ellis Hill has returned from G. H. Ray is the proud owner Marshfield, where he was on a Entered UK Second flu»» mutter at the STAYTON STATE BANK of a span of new horses. hunting trip. (■uatulHeu ul Stay ton, Marion, county, Miss Hazel, and Harvey Down­ Oregon, under thn act o f Congrcaa o f Born To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph March 8, 187». ing were Sunday visitors at Lee Lewis, a boy. Downing’s. SUBSCRIPTIO.\S, SI.00 p er y e a r Mrs. George Clow and son C. A. Silbernagle and family John Huber and wife, Mrs. Addrcsa nil communication» to have returned from the East, Floyd Shelton and children, and and John Bender and family TH E STAYTON MAIL where they huve been visiting. Mrs. M. F. Ryan and daughter, motored through Stayton Sun­ 0 | Charley Porter and family loft were Sunday callers at the 1>. day on their way to Silver Creek A share of the banking business for the East Aug. 30. They are Falls. They stopped in Sublim­ Townes home. of Stayton and vicinity intending to make their home ity to eat their dinner in the Physician and Surgeon Mrs. H. K. Shank made a ve­ is solicited. grove, and Mrs. Silbernagel back there. ry pleasant call at the Mrs. Rox­ stayed with her sister, Sister OREGON Miss Bessie Clow returned to STAYTON. ie Shank home Sunday- Aloysis, one of the Sublimity her home in Stayton Monday. W. R. Kay and wife, Mrs. teachers, until the return o f the Y ou are assured of a safe deposi­ Mrs. BurcrolT has returned to Mansfield and daughter, and party from the Falls. tory and courteous treatment at her home here. Miss Edna Ray motored to Al­ Nick Enders started threshing this bank, by ample capital and bany Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bertram PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON at the C. Salzl farm. He is now long experience in the banking Miss Verna Shank spent Sun­ threshing around Mt Pleasant.® came home Sunday. They spent S t a y to n , O regon a few days in Wash, on a vaca­ day with the Misses Elma Hayes business. Frank Rohwein and sons John tion. and Lena Fuller. and George and daughter Julia Stonie Wells is in Marshfield ».Oscar. More called at L e e visited at the Meadow Lawn Licensed for a few days on a vacation. Downing’siMonday. -------- - - k » farm, east of Salem, Sunday. Y r iik M ill C it y Lo c a ls THE STAYTON MAIL Jordan Jingles H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.l). C. H . B R EW ER , M . D . PAUL FEHLEN Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon C a p ita l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & STAYTON DAIRY E. D. Crabtree, Prop. TH OM AS, Proprietors. Fresh, bait & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock Fresh Milk & Cream Delivered Daily Morning and Night TINWORK and PLUMBING Contractors & Builders Dwelling houses a specialty Let us figure on your build­ ings We can save you money A good job gauranteed Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm- ers-W e carry a line of pumps, leader water sys­ tems, etc. Gasoline engines. P. O. Box 198 STAY TON, OREGON. JACOB SPANIOL L. A. MESSING “ What Congress has done concerning a Swiss Jeweler 30 Y EARS EXPERIENCE Government Arm or Plant All work on watches and clocks guaranteed for One Year Try Mjr Work, It Speak. For It.elf and what people are thinking about i t ” Located in tne Shoe Shop West o f the Stayton State Bank -:- as r e fle c t e d In Ed itorial C o m m e n t Oregon « Stayton Miss Roxana Shank visited place Monday, had a little bad luck. A straw fork got loose in Miss Maud Smith Sunday. the machine, breaking part of the fan and tearing a hole in the blower. It caused a delay of about three hours. Silver Creek Falls Peter Rund and son Ed were in Stayton on business Tuesday. A large majority o f the men and boys of this place are away Chris Schneider had a run-away threshing. with four horses hitched to a Mrs. Mamie Brown of Eugene binder, one day last week. They is visiting with her father here. cut some swath until the horses She expects to stay until after broke loose. No damage done. threshing. R. C. Pepperling threshed 450 Joe Lang visited at the Wm. bushels of oats for Wm. Broth- ertons Sunday in one hour. Itabens home Sunday. Lulay & Schindler Phone 77 Miss Effie, Elmer and Irvine Mrs. C. A. Silbernagel and Ray called at the Mrs. Roxic sons John and Sylvester, and Shank home Sunday. daughter Rosa, were Stayton ■■ Miss Angeline Ryan, and Anna visitors Tuesday.| McIntyre o f Salem are visiting R. C. Pepperling, who was at Jefferson this week. threshing at the Henry Neal FARMS WANTED ii This it the title of • booklet ire hive prepared. We ■hall be glad to send a copy free to any one interested. S. W. Milligan and Ben Peter­ son who work on the road near Silverton spent Sunday with their families. Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Jeffer­ son camped a few days at North Silver Creek Falls. The Squabtown Squawker Fat Griggs is in a horrible Mrs. J. E. Kimsey and Winni- pucker. He is afraid his last fred Freeman visited at the Jno. two-quart shipment will not ar­ Peterson home Tuesday. rive before the railroad strike. Albert Rabens made a business Uncle Bill Beach bought him­ trip to Sublimity Monday. self a wig the latt time he was The Silver Falls Lumber Co. is in Ihe city. Altho Un'c is 8?, he getting out a lot of logs now. 3 is as spry as a kitten and there or 4 loads a day are hauled down is some talk that he is going to get married again. the track. Bingling’ s Biggest Show on O. P. Harris and family were Earth will exhibit in the city on blackberrying at Cedar Camp on Labor Day. If the trains don’ t Friday. The berries are getting run, the elephants will be put to pretty scarce. work. Come! G. H. Sellers and wife of Sa­ lem visited at the J. E. Kimsey When DudeSproggins fell inthe creek yesterday, the water soak- home Monday. loose his new patent mustache, and now the “ Dude’s” face looks (Too late for last week) like a hard-boiled egg. » .i i s , ii Bill Skink has a big hound that Miss Emma Peters of Union is always wagging his tail. Bill Hill, is visiting at the J. E. List II has attached the critter’s caudal Kimsey home. Bethlehem Steel Co. appendage to the baby crib, and South B ethlehem , Pa. Bert Neal of Scio, has rented now Towser rocks the twins. Bill i the Oliver Butler farm. He will always was an ingenious cuss. With j take possession the 1st of Oct. Cai Blinks threshed his lower Fred Voltz who is working at field yesterday, and got 400 bus. the Silver Falls logging camps, of oats, two hen’ s nests with I have eatablinhed a repair shop in spent Sunday with his folks. The Stayton Real Estate Man rotten eggs and a dead cat. He the Cooper building on Water Street expects his wheat to turn out Mrs. John and Lewis Peterson Lancefield Bldg. and will repair anything. Saw Filing visited with Mrs. Sam Arnold better. a specialty, Oron Weddle. tf YOUR FARM LAND : Geo. A. SMITH \ “FIXIT SHOP” Veterinary Surgeon Uniting Learning and Labor and Dental Expert Stayton, Ore. Phone 3*24 T H E OREGON AG RIG ULTURAL C O LLEG E Wilbur N. Finder, D.M.D. In it* Si* School* and Forty-eight !><• pnrtmcnt* i* engaged in the great work of uniting Learning and Labor. Forty-eighth School Year Open* Office Over Stayton State Hank DENTIST Phone 2162 Slavton. Ore SEPTEMBER 18 , 1915 . Degree C ou n es requiring a four-year high school preparation, are ottered in the lollowingi AGRICULTURE, 18 Department»; COMMERCE., 4 Department»; ENGIN­ EERING, « Department*; MINKS, 8 Department»; FORESTRY, 1! D e t r i ­ ment»; HOME ECONOMICS. 4 Depart­ ment»; and PHARMACY’ . V o c a t i o n a l C o u r t » » requiring an Eighth Grade preparation for entrance are offered in Agriculture, Dairying, Commerce, Porestre, Home Maker», ami Mechanic Art» Pharmacy with a two- year high »chool entrance requirement. SCHOOL OP MUSIC.— Piano, String, Band and Voice Culture. Catalogue and beautiful illustrated booklet free. Address Tint RltOIST« AH, 1 w-7-1* 16 to » 7 16) COKVAI.I.ia. OUHOON G. Cyril Watson, D.M.D. — Dentist— Up Stairs in Roy Block Stayton, SCHEDULE SALEM-STAYTON • Oregon A. BURSELL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon X RAY A U M S V ILLE OREGON G. F. KORINEK, V. S., B. V. Sc. Veterinarian Treats NEW • all animals, also test. Telephone 3x7 applica démentie Tuberculin O ffice at S ta y to n S ta h le» STAYTON . . . . OKEGOf S TA YÏO N -K IN G S TO N AUTO STAGE Will make regular trip» every day, Sundays included as follows; HAI.KM PUONE OM I^ave Stayton for Kingston 6:60 A.M. " Kingston “ Stayton 7:10 •* Arrive Stayton 7:20 ** «. H . HteI^TZEL A ttorn ey-at-L aw -N otary Public Farm Loans Secured Far«, Kingston to Salem, 75 cents Stayton to Salem SO cents Leave - Stayton - 7:45 A. M. “ - Sublimity - 8:00 ” “ Aumsville-meet train62 8:20 “ “ - Turner - 8:35 •• Arrive Halem-meet O re,Elec.9:10 •• Leave Opp. Ore. Elec. Salem 4:30 P. M. Arrive - Turner - 5:05 “ “ Aumsville-meet train61 5:20 “ “ - Sublimity - 5:45 “ “ - Stayton - 6:00 “ Leave Stayton for Kingston 6:10 P .M. “ Kingston “ Stayton 6:35 P.M. Connects with Motor Car Joseph Hamman FUNERAL DIRECTOR - J . M. RINGO— STAYTON OREGON V. A. GOODE LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC Conscientious Attention Given to all Lcgnl Business. SPECIAL SCHOOL MEEDNG. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters o f School District No. 77 o f Marion County, State o f Oregon, that a Special School Meeting o f said Dis­ trict will lie held at School Building, on the 5th day o f September, 1916 at 2 o ’clock in the afternoon, for the fol­ lowing objects: For the election o f u Clerk. Dated this 14th day o f August, 1916. A ttest: Henry Smith, G. L. Brown Director. Chairman Hoard Directors. 8-31 Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg. NOTICE! The Trover-W eigel Studio i s open the first Saturday and Sunday o f each month. Sept. 2 nnd 3. The studio is now loruted in the Matthicu Bldg on Second Street. For Inrflgeatlon i. • l.r. Alilo»' Lax­ ative 'faldata.