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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1917)
»r* i 11 ? J Ü Ë v l< v h t ^ ,:*U y ALBXAXUElCS; V C. m * N t .« r N& / 1 •/ » t» m i V â i \ I L s Haï. ! n Piosi mr Mill Co., ais«' wapi: 10 f. recot. V ’ork ‘ to lio starts! on aen»p!anotto'.-k. Benton county fam.ora keep tractor plows» going <:».> ¿.i night ami Sunday. «*/*’rs DAUOHliKTY, lù li j r .nul Manager C TH O U G H T H I QIOH T KNOW » » O U T I T , } a t t 'T H E ju o a iH A S C U T,TO B A C C O SINCE ON THE M A A K E T I T * C H E W THAT S A T I S F I E S ^ JU 0 4 E .V O U O BE TO KNOW HOW E A T U r v iN O TH IS L IT T L E C H tW I* Oregon railroads lose $o 00 ,thK> to $inK),ypO a year by free Entered as second class . ttor ac the postoflkv at Stay ton, Marion 1 »•» •>>*. County, Oretron. under tli Ac: o f Congress of March 8 , 1879. Salem Wholesale manufacture high price shirtwaists sue- — ------------------- ceediutT here. Subscription Price — $ 1 .0 0 Per Year in Advance Pendleton will expend — $2, \) on water supply intake. Astoria— Machinery for paper mill on Young’s Bay arriving. M c n .b tr i f the State L d ito r;al A »»o c .-.tio n m i of the W ilU ru e tte V a lle y Editorie I ^ Association Coos county industries suffer from l. W. W. invasion and sobotage. Advertising Rates Made Known l'p »n Application Foreign Advertising Repress by T : Address all Communicate Rev. Father E. V. O'Hara has resigned ns head o f State Welfare Commission. <merii.,n Pros Association N T E L L I G E N T people htve a way o f •W ng thing« up for ihetmelvca—W -D C U T is all shreds, til tobacoo; and ordinary plug is leaf with a lot of heavy, gummy sweetening, holding it together. But everything doesn’t go by quantity either} W -B C U T it a rich, sappy chew, because it’« rich, tobaooo. It doesn’t take so much W -B to satisfy. 1 ske • small chew. Then notice how it lasts. I Si. Helens Shipbuilding Co. launches third 5 masteduuxii my sehooner. Contract taken f> r a other lumber carrier It o u e t long with capacity i f 2 , 000,000 feet. to ' he . a y ton Mr.il OREGON IN D U S 'U A L REVIEW I Made I? WITMAN-BRUTON COMPANY. 11«? Braad-sy, New Ts«fc O y Summary of State and National ’ : airs—Industrial. Civic and Educational Advancement r the W e e k - Progress in Factories. Payrolls and Development Enterprises. May 21—Portland *(>.' 'hi* <» shipbuilding job let in Oregon. Portland yards will build 10 6 will be built by Peninsula Ship building Co.. 4 by Coast Shipbuilding Co., 2 by C. A. Smith Lum ber Co., at Coos Bay. Vessels will be wood and cost about $500.- 000 each. Efficiency In Banking Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., in compiling survey of Portland, completed recently, considi o<i following factors as those most likely to atfect the future population o f city: transportation, i lumber, shipbuilding, manufacturing, trade territory, legislation, community spirit, center o f culture, tourist trade, mining and j banking. The future population of 590,000 in 1927 was determined after an exhaustive study of all these factors. We take pride in the way our bank ie run. Our deposi tor» include the biggest men in town. Each individual account it given special attention. Scene from Civilization: Star Theatre Friday May 25th. Bend—Brooks->ca an Lumber Co., to seed many acres. '■ ■" --- Development of logged-off lands may result in big aid to stock-car rying for owners. Practically all land cut over by the company in CARD OF THANKS its operations last year, amounting to 2000 acres, is being fenced, and experiments with grass m . -d by County A g ri Having disposed of my dairy culturist Blanchard made on stdecte section. to J. B. Boganska and G. J. Marshfield Wages at sawmills increased to $2.91 1-2 a day N'cumeister, I wish to thank my friends and patrons for their and £00 more men wanted. patronage and ask a continuance Coos Bay—General business outlook for this section has never of same for my successors, also been so good as at present. auk the patrons to turn over all Grant county will vote on June 4 on a $14,000road bond issue. bottles to the new firm. Yours Truly. The drastic new cigarette law illustrates folly of too many A. T. Brewer. laws. EX TR A P A IR In order to protect our customers from the inevitable higher cost of shoes, by buying more than one pair at once, we will make the following EXTRA DISCOUNT OFFER In addition to the savin g o f m on ey by ou r cash system and a guarantee o f Satisfactory Service on All Goods 8 i - - 55.15 - 4.35 2.95 . - 3.45 . - - 1.65 B o y 's 3.75 B o y Scout B utton N eolin S o l e s ....................................... 2.75 W o m e n 's : 4.00 to 55.00 Shoes and Pum ps, small sizes . . . ggc cyln y am ount o f oth er lo w prices on g o o d Shoes, Polishes, c A r c h Supports, E tc 167 N. Con. St. Silero, Hr.?. J. B. LITÏLER Manager £ m BANK A share ol the banking business of Stayton and vicinity is solicited. I It costs nothing to inquire You are assured of a safe deposi Manufactured by tory and courteous treatment at this bank, by ample capital and business. Roofing Manufacturing Co. Portland, Oregon FOB I B M BT Farmers & Merchants Brown-PetzelCo,Stayton Bank of Stayton, Oregon Capital $25,000.00 YOUR KIDNEYS M in t Le arn Im portan ce of K eeping Them W e ll. FOLLOW ING SPECIAL PRICES L a d ies 57.50 W h it e Nubuck, W h it e Soles, F ren ch heels 6 .CO “ K id “ “ “ # Th e c/4!so in addition to all this w e m ake the 2.25 M u le Skin, light w o rk shoes STATE *000 ♦ ♦ Nine Days, ending Friday, June 1st, 1917 “ . STA YTO N A Roofing for E v e r y Kind Of Building S ta yto n Residents T e r m s — G o o d beginning T h u rsday, M a y 24th, for 4.50 “ F a b ric Oko “ lo w 5.00 C a lf Button Dress Shoes, good soles Checking and savings ac- counts. long experience in the banking With the first pair to a customer we will give FREE a package of dressing suitable to use thereon. With the second pair to a customer an extra discount of 5 per cent on the whole bill. With three pairs seven per cent on the whole bill 44 four 44 9 44 44 44 44 44 44 5 or more 10 “ “ “ “ “ “ M en's It ie the man with cash in bank whose voice ie heard. But Hard To 9 Beat -Encouragement Sale- P p 9 We are opening new ac counts daily. Conic In and talk over your banking with us. Our officers will be glad to meet you. Have You Used Our FREE REST R SOM Yet? Perfect health means that every or gan o f the body is performing its functions properly. Perfect hes Ith cannot he enjoyed if the kidneys are weak and disordered. Thousands testify that Doan’s Kid ney Pills have a reviving action on weak kidneys. What this remedy has done in so many cases o f this kind is the best proof o f its merit. Read the following. I t ’s testimony gratefully given by a resident o f this locality: Mrs. M. B. Rexford, .'-.35 N. Eight eenth St., Corvallis, Ore., says: " I was all run down and sick all over with malaria. My back nearly killed me at times, it painc I me so. I could hardly get up or down, as 1 was so stiff and sole. My kidneys were congeste I and inflame I. The kidney secretions were unnatural and this trouble made me weak Mid nervous. I had no ambition; to do anyt hing. Three noxes of Doan’ s ! Kidney Pills practically cured me of backache and put my kidneys in good, working order." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’ t sim ply nsk for a kidney remedy—get Doan’ s Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Rexford had. Foster - Milhurn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. o ♦ ♦ ♦ o BIG N E W L IN E OF ♦ o o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ SE LE C T L IN E OF ♦ o ♦ ♦ ♦ > *> o ♦ Ladies’ Dress Goods Wash Goods Curtain Draperies. Etc. CH A S. G E H L E N o ♦ ♦ o o o o And More Coming ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o Just Received At -Gehlen’s Store ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ N E W GOODS ♦ •>o o o o o STAYTON ORE. o > 6 o o ♦ ■ ♦ ♦ t o o o o o o 0 0 ♦ » » o o ♦ ♦ ♦ o o o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o o o o o o <f -i- •>-> •> V oo V<• -i- -t -• > o oo o o 4COO