The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 10, 1899, Image 1

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    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.
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Home Journal.
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TRASK & FOLLIS,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
General
Freight and Passenger Business.
Bus line to and from Salem, Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Fridays, leaving Stayton at 7:00 a. m. and Salem 2:00 p. m.
Prompt S erv ice
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