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- The Stayton Mail ■ 51? niuil Ituy whether he possesses the ing of the «•»»« in the justice court.— tact, judgment or ca»h, because it i» Statesman, 12. expected of hi.u. Holiday Photography. K ir»! C l* » » P h otogra ph y. — The |Mipular thing now i» to cn- li»t for Cuha. Stayton I iiih plenty of patriotic timber and if the movement continue», a» »cem» from la»c»t dia- — Tim s. Kimm». of Kal««m, is in tli«’ patch«» ilievitalde, the town could ca»ily furniah it» quota. «’ity. — W . K. Iturrit'k of M«‘ham a w»» In — Home people exhau»t a great ileal town M onday. of brain (lower ill the »election of — Eli»» M o rli'y of Lyon«, w u in thin ('hriatmaa pre»euta. If it i» for an on»tern friend, »end him u year’» aub. city yc«tcr<luy. to T lie M a i I. The »nine thing, by — W in . Khniik» WHi* in town on btiai- the way, would do for a friend any iicbb W udnesday. where. — Jell' M on tgo m e ry, of L in n county, was in town tili« week. — Tim completion of the bridge i» hailed with much »at¡»faction by the A r« you he lpin g T li o M .« i I iulv«r- buaine»» men of the town, a» well a» tisu the Hiiiitiiiin va lle y? those |»*op|e of I,inn county who have — M r. alni Mr». A. D. G ard n e r went patiently awaited the work ol repair. Ilunine»» i» cx|»'ctcd to brighten up a» to Haletn T liu rw lay m o rn in g. a eonaei) lienee. — H e n ry Keene am i soil, Bert went to Mulem, T liu rM la y m orn in g. — Wallace Kldcr ¡» devoting much of hi» time of late to the interior — J o h n <'a«liutt woh trm iHRcting decoration of Ida home, one of the IninineM here laitt of the week. l».»t in the town. The aervieea of a — David JolniHon wan down from paper hanger have l»*en cxtemiively hi* Kantiani valley home, Monday. employeil and the beautifying effect — W . If. Sm ith, of H uhlim ity, who will doubtle»» lie appreciated by the family. I iiin l»i«n ill in aide to l>e out again. — David Winqui»t, of Kunaellville, — Jack M iller, wife and non« of T u r i» o|».|iing the old Brown photograph ner, viaitml relative» Imre hint week. — Senator W . If. H o b so n lia» re turn'd from a Iantine»» erram i at 1’ort- Und. — Kretl ItiM'k i» p u ttin g m u rli time an d m oney in to hi» new re»ideuce property. »tudio thi» week ex|ajctilig to remain during the holiday aeaaou. H i» an nouncement ap|M-ar» in another col umn. Mr. Winquint i» recommend«»! a» an arti»t ol ability ami i» well veraed in all the variona new proceaaea of the photographic art. — Mr». H. If. <‘ ro»» t»>ing coli vale»- — The Y. P. S. C. K. met in a busi- cent, Mr». Dirr returned to her home ncMM capacity Tuesday evening, W. E. at Mehama, Tuenday. | Tlionia», chairman. The following of — Dr. A. L. Derbyahire’» office hour» ficer» were elected for the next »ix for Gynaecological work, If :<)0 a. m. to month» beginning Jan. 1, '07: Pres., Myrtle Watters; Vice Prc»., Willis <HI p. m., Tuewlay» and Friday». t'tldwell; Tren»., John Downing; Sec., — T. A. ( ’ (»i|».r lo»t 5,000 bu»hel of W illie Ware; A»»t. Sec., Beulah Har (»itati»*» on account o f the re c e n t cold den; Cor. Sec., Mr». G. Thomas. ■ n ap o n the farm n ea r, J efferson . The Htayton photograph gallery i» now <q»*n to the public. i'ir»t-cla»- photographs can la« hail for a »hört time at pri<*e» that are right. Come and examine onr new pro«»-». We make the only |<erniam*nt picture that will last forever ami a long time after ward. Don’t wait but com«- rain or shine; will close wl»>ut Jan. L». D a v i d WiNqunrr, 1'hotographer. H rh o o l K n t « r t » liir a » n | . At the o|iera house, Friilay evening, Dee. 18. Program consists of dialogues, reci tation*, music, tableaux, etc. Proceeds to be used in starting a library for the school. All patron»and friends of the school an* cordially inviti«! to come »ml help in the g ì»»1 work. Admission: Adults 15c, children under 12 years, 10c. Gill on.,. W INQUIST TH E Having sold our store and stock of merchandise to M«*««rs. Golden and Braun w ho will take possession in a short time, we now take this up|»«r- unity of thanking the public for- their kind treatment and lils-ral pat ronage. All |M-r»ons having claims against us will please present at our office for payment, and all those knowing themselves indebted to us are earnestly requested to csll and make settlement. Hoping you will continue to extend to our successor» the same courtesies that you have to us, we remain, very respectfully, W. H. H o b s o n A Co. i Good Work. Low Prices 4 Papers Weekly, $1.65. M r*. M h III,!» O. H en lln e. W ill take notice that a letter ad dressed to her from her son Alliert Lathrop is held in my po»»«»um, and will be forwarded at her request, wherever she may designate. W. 11. H knlinr . L o o k a t T h is. T H E x^ New York WORLD a ■ Governor............................. Secretary of State................. Treasurer .................... Supt. of I'u 1,11c Instruction... Attorney General ................. State Printer ....................... William P. Lord H R. Kincaid Fh.l McUchan O. M. Irwin C. M. Idleman W. H. Lamia «John II. Mitchell United State« Senator»......... { lOeo. W. McBride Congressmen— Pirat District........... Thon. H. Tonane Second Dlstrli t ....... W. K. EHI» il '. E. Wolverton •Indite« Hu preme Court....... <F. A M«»,re IR. H. Bean. W eek Clerk ............. Treasurer.......... Judge ............... Hherlff ............ ..................... V . T. W right man Hu pe ri n tendent Assessor.......... Coroner............. Surveyor............ Attorney............ Recorder.......... ............. F. W. Waters C IV I C H O C IE T IE S O T A Y T O N LODGE NO. V>. A.\ F.\ A A.-. M.' Regular communication Saturday evening 01. or )>e!ore the lull moon o f each calendar month. Meet» In Odd Fellow»* hall on Third street. Vlaltlug brethren cordially Invited. W. W. E l d e r , Master. A. L. I miwnino , Sec. p fO R T B H D U T ORDER OF ODD FELLO W g Htayton Lodge No 64— Meet» In Odd T «Hows hall every Wednesday evening. Fraternal welcome always extended visiting members. L e n ce l H obmi . i , N. G. O. W.«'A»PELL,Sec. V ffO O M flD I OF TH E WORLD—Htayton Lodge No. 51. Meets Monday evening in Daisy IS 6 P a p e rs a Y e a r hall. Visiting members are cordially Invited. O. W. <' a « * e l l . Consol. T H R IC E -A -W E E K 18 P a/fes STATIC CO UNTY PH O TO GRAPH ER A it not* tic« w en t. Official Directory. E D IT IO N . and 52 issues of T h e M a i 1, all for $ 1 . 65 . Tiie Thrice-a-\V«*ek World stands first among “ weekly” papers in size, frequency of publication and fresh - nes»; variety an«l reliability of con tents. It is practically a daily at th<* low (trice of a weekiy; ami its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of tlie union and foreign countries, will vouch for the fairness of its news columns. E d . O sborne , Clerk. IND EPEND EN T ORDER OF GOOD TEM PLARS Stay ton Lodge No. 53B— Meets In lialay hall every tuesdsy evening. A cordial Invitation is extended to visiting members. R oy K ino , C hlel Templar. 1 J. R. M iller , Sec. K K U b l U t ’S S O C IE T IE S D I P T I S T CHURCH —Preaching every lourth Sunday at 11:00a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun day school at 3 KB p. m. each-Sunday. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings. J. R. M iller , Supt. £ H R I8 T IA S CHURCH - Situated one block west ol opera house. Preaching first Lord's It is splendidly illustrated and among its special feature»« ;are a fine Day and Satutday night before In each month. Y. P . 8. C. E . meeting 6:30 p. m. each Lord's humor page, exhaustive market re- Day. Sunday School 10KB a. m. Social»..-r vice» (>orts, all the latest fashions for wom : USX) a. m. Prayer meeting every Friday night. Teacher's meeting Tuesday night. All are cor en anti a long series of stories by the dially Invited to attend these services. greatest living American and English L. G reen , Pastor. authors, JUJETHODI8T EPISCOPAIc-Sitnated on Third — II. Borchert A Co. have caught — Stayton ha» al»o a “ cop|icr club," it i» »aid, along with it» numerous the »pirit of improvement and their Water »treet bn»ine»» bouse is to »up- «»'in i anti fraternal organixation». |»irt a new gla»» front and other fix — The op|»irtunity for Chri»tmas — Mr. and Mrs. E. A w e re ture» quite the thing for a popular photography i» nth-red the publie at in the city Sunday. C o n a n D o y l e , J erom e K . J | khm e . furniture firm. The work is well ad street one block 8<uilh of the opera house, Winquiats »tudio. Give him n ' Prdkchlng every first anil third Sunday at ll:tx'lJ vanced but the firm does not intend it — Mr. Jacobs was i t Kat- S t a n l e y W e y m a n , M a r y E. W i l k i n s , a. m. and 7:30 p. m. C'kss meeting following call. A nth o ny H ope , B ret H arte , to interfere with their holiday g i»»l» urday from near morning service. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. B r a n d e k M a t t h e w s , Etc. — Mr. and Mr». C. F. Knelling, of »ale a» their new ad in this paper Epworth League at 6KB p. m. Junior Epworth "II — Remember the W. R Amity, returned to their home. Wed- would indicate. The regular subscription price of the League at 3KB p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday I evening. Saturday eve, Dec. 10. nc»dav after a week'» visit with rela two papers is $2.50. R o y K in o , Supt. E. H. B elknap , Pastor. — Under the title ‘‘Stayton Wants —John Kiegmund, of Jefferjam, was tives. Subscriptions at club rate above it,” the Albany Democrat dips the among the s(»«*tators at the dance. must be made through this office. PO N TO F K IC K D I R E C T O R Y — A late d i»|>Atch from Havana item in T h e M a i l in reference to — Jack Richards, his mother and contain» the cheering information tin* reducing plant of the priqioscd y^LL MAILS GOING WEST including foreign and eastern m ail matter close« at 8:00 that Macao is alive and well in the Albany woolen mill. The capitalist» sister Lillie, went below Wednesday. a. m. East to local points at 2:30 p. m. province of Mutunza». engaging in this enterprise will find —C. C. Mulkey went to Stayton and J. H. B a r n a b y , P. M. — Au invoice of new seat» ha» lieen Stayton a most convenient point for back on business Wednesday last. P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R O S. milled to tin furniture of tue »clmol an auxillinry plant, abundance of — There will be an Xmas tree and rooms this week, made necessary by water |>ower ami all of the raw ma program at the M. E. church, Christ A L. D E R B Y S H I R E , terials necessary to paper manufac the growing attendance. mas eve. Everybody welcome. • ture. Physician & Surgeon. — A. W. Hyphens gave the office a — Mr. (juinn has purchased the “ He who runs may read.” V IS IT - - - *1.00 — The debate last Wednesday even financial call Monday paying up ar property formerly owned by Mrs. MILEAGE - .50 rearage» and lengthening out hi« sub ing was as usual well attend««!, and Hamilton, and will occupy the same. OBSTETRICS - 10.00 the jmlgi-s decided the question in ; scription one year from that date. PRESCRIPTIONS - .50 STAYTO N. - - O REG O N. favor of the affirmatives. The subject1 —Geo. Richie is visiting the Staley If you want — Mr». J. W. Apple ha» liccn absent was: ‘ ‘ K e so lv i*«! that parents should be, household near town. He is a rela a at the farm near Turner »¡nee Mon L A. T H O M A S , compelled by law to semi their child- ! tive of that family and is here from j bargain......... day, giving J. W . a chance at house ren, between the ages of six ami fonr- j Idaho with a view to locating. keeping along with hi» bu»ine»« af Barber Shop. teen, to the public schools unless pre- j — Louis Kiegmund was in town on fair». Does a general barbering business. A ll vented by sickness a» shown by a business |>ertaining to the organiza work guaranteed strictly first-class in every — Lafe Thomas, who left last week physician's certificate.” Tin* subject tion of a young (teoples’ literary so particular. Transient custom solicited. Cus- for a visit at Albany, Corvallis and for next Wetlnesday evening is: “ Re -1 ciety on Fern Ridge. I tomary prices. On second street, Jordan valley points is sick in bed solved that from a moral stand|>oint, STAYTON, . . . . OREGON — Rev. Bennett, whos«* health is be at Philomath, according to advices re tin* world is growing lH*tt«*r.” ing again restored, lias gone with Mrs. ceived yesterday. — Rev. Blalock of Walla Walla who B. to s|M*nd a few «lays with their son — A t a late meeting of the council held a seri«*s of revival meetings in | in Stayton. it is stated the resignation of Council this city some time recently, has ac Special contracts enable us to man J. N. Weddle, recently filial, was cepted tin* pastorate of the Baptist! — Last Sunday and Monday was the offer accepted and John Kobcrtson apjKiint- church ami will hold services in same! quarterly meeting occasion of the M. E. church. The pivsitling elder, Rev. <*d to the vacancy. j the »ecoml and fourth Sundays of each Parsons, was announced to be present, — A new sidewalk along the Gard month. He has also consented to an hut mmirhow failed to «' 011111 * 01 . ner liiiMincHR block is a public improve ap(M>intmont in the Wahio Hills The American Protective Tariff League — A number of the farmers below ment worthy of notice. The little ¡country. Arrangements have been is a national organization advocating step in the walk near the entrance made for his entertainment with Mr. were out in pursuit of the wary coy " Protection to American Labor and to the pharmacy ha« also disappear Mrs. Koliert Grier, where Mr. Blalock ote first of the week, said to have been Industry” as explained by its constitu expects to pursue his studies in homi playing the lively tune «»f “ havoc” with ed. tion, as follows : letics, along with his pastoral duties the sheep. One good turn deserves — The removal of Win. Davenport " T h a object o f th is League »hall bo to protect with that church. another so Mr. Coyote was given a A m erican labor by a t a r iff on import«, which shall from Lyons to Salado, this state, is ad«quat«ly «aoura A m erican in d u s tria l p rodu cts a g a in st th a o om patition o f foreign labor.*' — Mrs. Willanl Burchard, of Stay- “ song and dance.” These carnivorous followed by the request that the Ma i l beasts reside principally in the back ton, and one of her daughters, Mrs. Is* sent them at that (»lint. They are There are no personal or private ONE Y E A R woods ami have not all boon n«»tifi«*<l evidently pleased with their new lo Carrie Shanks, yesterday visited the profits in connection with the organiza husband ami father respectively, who of Bryan’s defeat. cation. tion and it is sustained by memberships, is confined in the county jail awaiting — Two Mi'hania la«li«*s were known contributions and the distribution of it* — Mr. Brown, the Mehama shoe the action of the grand jury on a to call at Cox' gr«»c«*ry, Tuesday eve, publications. maker, has moved his family into a ! charge of illicit cohabitation with his in s«*areli of a young man who an- vacant property owned by George F I R S T : C o rrespon d en ce ir solicited re ga rd in g daughters. The two women «j>ent an swered “ present.” The gentleman was " M e m be rsh ip ’* an d '* O fficial C o rre sp o n d e n t« ." Ca»pell adjoining the J. W. Apple hour with the prisoner, in the pres ushered out and started in the di- S E C O N D: W e need and welcome oontributiona, w hether email or large, to ou r oauea. home and is looking for a business ence of Deputy Hheritr E. E. Co«q>or. r«*otion of Lyons. The supposition T H I R D : W e publish a large line o f docum ent# location. covering all phaeee o f th a T a r if f question. C o m The visitors were much affected at the was he was taken to the big bridge plete set will ba mailed to any address fo r 0 0 cents. — Custom decrees that a man shall me«*ting, but no retractions were made and thrown in the river but later the F O U R T H : Se n d poetai oard request fb r fre# •ample oopy o f the " A m erican E o o n o m ie t." buy liberally of Christmas presents by them as to any part of the testi fellow was known to on earth yet. A d d r e ss W ilb u r F. W a k e m a n , G eneral Se cre tary, 1 3 0 W e s t 2 3 d 8 tra a t. N a w Y o rk . lor his friends, and custom is law. 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