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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1899)
STAYT0N A. N K W H I 'A I ’K N - N O T A N OHO AN STAYTON, MARION CO U N TY, OREGON, MARCH 10, 1899 Buy a Home in the Willamette Valley FIRED UNDER FLAG OF TRUCE tense* u t various p o in ts , m ix ) u rn l i m i t S a m p s o n ’ s s q u a d r o n •«ggressi vij neur Hun l ’eilr» Macali, whom their sharp-shooters maintain u ’ j |x;rni»tcnt annoyance. Scott’# buttery, Will Demand Redress for a j 011 the hill top, 1» the center of tire Murdered American. Filipinos Disregard Civilized from both uiilea of the river. General WASHINGTON, March «.— Neat Ru!er of W&T Hale withdrew hi* out|M>*t* from tin Tin*»«lay the inhabitant* of the little left hunk of the at ream, nod i* now oc- port of Puerto Cortex, on the Gulf coast ' j copying Ilia original poaition. of Honduras, will see anchored in N O AMh'HICANS WERE IN JU R E D further trouble i* probable in the vicinity of the waterworks, when the their harbor, f«*r the first time, proba ~ j re beta rally, hut it would be nhnnat an bly, tbe entire North Atlantic s«|ua<i- in « iir B « i(ia r*i>i i»r« riy for Thrir iit 11 m mibi 111y for them to interfere with ron of the Unit«*! State# Admiral Hamps«iii will go there di- : T « M h .rr Mi»jr » .« a , the water supply, owing to the rectly from Havana, and |M«s*ibly the MANILA, I*. I., March 7.-12:10 p. ni. atrvngth of our poaition. The weather i* several degrees hot* ap|ieiiranee of the ships may stimulate — Detachment* of General llale’a and , Collections made and Taxes Paid the Honduras government to action General Wheaton’* brigade» were en ter tmlay. for Non-Residents. Farms and in the case of the muHer of Dr. P**a*c, gage! for two hour» thi* morning N K I I I t A N K A 'H N K W H K N A T O I t . a native of Pittsburg, who was shot Town Property to Rent . . clearing the country in front of their line» on both side» of the river, the .1 tidgp llH|Mnril tl»«* (Jnsnlnioua Choice by a sentinel on account of bis ignor *>f I (#* |> It I* I 1t*M SI■ • ance of the Spanish language. enemy concentrating with the uppur LINCOLN, Neb., 7.— The most ntule The commander of the Macinai* lias cut purpose of cutting ofF the garrison born a«‘iiatorial context in the history been haiking into tl eTnse, but it is at the water work». The rebel* bolted of Nebraska end«-d abruptly tonight, suppl컫*) the Honduras government ut the first sign of the adruilce, hut when Judge Monroe L. Hayward, of has neglect«*) our request to investi they separated into small laulio» B A R G A IN S Nebraska City, waa nominated in the gate it. whenever the covert afforded op|>or- tunity, and kept up a running tire. republican caucus as the successor of Norman rom Y a q u i s * . — -Yaquina 160-acre hay and stock ranch within Good house and 4 lots in Stayton at Ily a aeries of rapid advance», follow«*! William V. Alien, populist. Tbe ac bay improvement >• again delayed by : by tlank movements, the enemy was tion of tonigh will Is; formally ratified 6 miles of Stayton, house, barn and only $500. completely routiil as far out a* Guad- “l " ° ° n tomorrow at the joint session the action of the house striking out the Rennt« appropriation of $150,000. itloupe on the right, and almoat to | °f th® legislature. House and two lots for $350. This is generally regretted in the | Mariquina on the left. | 4*5 acres 4| miles out of Stayton, bot ON THE TRAIL. valley The casualties re|Hirted are Captain Write ns wbat you want. tom laud, house and barn, all under, if company F, First W y -' yhg !.scaped Convlcta O’Brien, «if Discovered Telegraphic Brevities. fence, only $12.50 per acre. oming volunteers, ami two men sliglit- j Near dalea. Judge Bronaugh, a well-known law ly wound«*!. The relud loss was bmvy. A Mill City s jm *«*¡aI to the States yer of Portland, is dead. No rebel* were visible at noon. man ot March 0 says: NO W IN T E R S , NO BLIZZARDS, NO CYCLO N ES. 8 45 1*. M —This afternoon General The total army and navy forces at The two convicts who recently «*»- Hale's brigade continued the work o( en|a**l from the penitentiary stole two or eti route to the Philippines is now A L M O S T P E R P E T U A L SUM M ER. driving out the reltel* from the coun* horses from the hum of Ed. Wolfe, 41,000 officers and men. try between tbe reservoir and the wa near Gates, last nigl.t. They passed Address for particulars . . . Admiral Von Diederirh* has lieen ter works, a distance of about three through Lyons at midnight, on the relieved ot command of the German mile*. The country is now c lear on r(MU| to joVd™, presumably making naval forces in the Pacific. the left of the river, but the enemy is f,,r «*xst of the mountain*, via the A ten per cent, increase in wages stfll in front of Gen. \V heaton s line. Lebanon route. They held up a man Near Han l’edro M scati, they have nHmeJ Nott, near Gates, on Saturday has been ordered by manufacturing S T A Y T O N , OREGON. been attempting to make the position nightt and obu.nod some citizens’ compani«*» doing business at Bethle hem, Pittsburg, a id Greenville, Pa., if the Sixth artillery An the hill ««»' clothing. »«•iiiilde. their sharpshooters keeping (The an'horitie* a* the penitentiary Zanesville, O., ami.' tj>*lon, Mass. *«p a constant fire :«.I dity. ' ^ have l»ee.i noi/fl«*! of the escape of the 'Pt«*t. Lewis R w f l H h i V * from < <#vi> Private Lovejoy, company C, Wash- two men from the Mill City neighbor- j observatory on Echo Echo mountain, ington volunteers, was kill«*! by n |1))4M| and they will take steps looking Southern California, that the comet stray bullet. ! |u their re-capture in Eastern Oregon, which he discovered on Mar. 3 is grow Arriving. We are opening 1 his morning the enemy in front of w|lt>u the two men succeed in reaching ing fainter. Its orba lias not been de a large line of seasonable General Oveuahinea division displayed jj, a country beyond the mountains) termined. a Hag «if truce, hut return«*! when ! . 1 . ...... . California is in the throes of sooth Lieutenant Holder, with two men, a«l-1 C h sro fc A n n s sn ss w s n ta . er wail» spell, the thermometer in vance«l to m«**t it. Yliis afterno«m Rev, W. W. Davis will fulfill his some places touching the 90-degree | they again showed a white flag, and regular appointment at the Bapsist mark. again two offi«-.era and an insiwotor ad- Ichurcli, Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and in JiMM'ph I). Lee of Portland has been vanced. When the Americans were 1 the exening at 7:30 o'clock, within 200 yar«l* of the relxds the lat- Quarterly c«inference will be held appoint«*! by Gov. Geer su|>eniiten- and standard makes of Boots and Shoes. ter «Haggl'd rifles ffom behind th e ir , the Methodist Episcopal church dent of the penitentiary vice Andrew N. Gilbert. for good goods and low prices. backs and untied Hre u|x»n them, but | Saturday evening after preaching. Pre- fortonatcly without effect. Haw nding Elder I). A. Watters will I k ; The Dominion government has de- thorne's battery fir«*l two shells, kill ptesent. Preaching Sunday morning ci«l«*l to construct a telegraph line to ing severs I of the enemy. l»y the elder. Preaching in the even connect tlie Yukon territory with Brit- ' In accordance with instructions to ing by Itev. H. C. Aleridge. 8(>ecial ish Columbia. the land and naval force*, a general music by the choir. The March term of the county order was issu«*l tialay instructing the court for Marion i*ouuty convened yes- Card o f T h a n k s. troops to give particular attention to t«*rday. The bicycle tax of $1.25 lev- Grateful thanks are hereby extend the duty of furnishing full protection ied by Judge Terrell was ratified and a t«> the lives and property of all Ger ed to the good ia*ople of Stayton, on man, Austrian, Dutch, Italian and behalf of relatives and friends for the number of hills audited. There is lie- Portugese residents, and, with the co- kindness and unselfish assistance ren tie business of importance to be trans »Iteration of the resilient German con dered during the illness amt funeral of acted. sul, to give aid and assistance wher David Gerking, dec«um*d. Such deeds The Italian minister reports as an in Footwear, Seasonable Suitings and Fabrics, Rib of kindness will always remain fresh insult the manner in which the Chi ever necessary. in our memory. May God bless yaa nese foreign office has treat«*! Italy’s bons, Linings, Fancy Dry Goods, Hosiery, Etc. T . - o u b l s K e a r e O a t tin* W aterw orks. all. demand for a coaling station at San MANILA, March 8, A. M — The J . N. B. G rrkino . Or fresh groceries— go to Mun bay, and a rupture of diplomatic M rs . A. C. H kpburn . robels are busily preparing their «le relations between Italy and China is 1 probable. STAYTON Real Estate & Invest Does a General Land Business. mmm Farm Loans Negotiated Stayton Real Estate & Investment Co New Goods Dry Goods, Fresh Groceries, THEO. GEHLEN. If you want the I Old papers, tied fifty in a bündig at this office for a dime. BALSLEY’S B S T ’Near Post Office. Subscriptions received at this office for the daily and weekly Statesman. The W eekly Oregonian is the largest and best newspa per in the Pacific Northwest, and maintains a larger corps of correspondents. The subscription price is #i.^o per an num, but if you get it in connection with this paper both will cost you only $ 2.00 Send all orders to THE MAIL, Stayton, Oregon. 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