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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1901)
— T h *» C Itn v tn n in e ^ ld \ io n r in ìl h ir ' H. E. B R O W N E , Editor. E ntered • ! th e poatofllc« » t Stayion. Oregon am econd-clas» m ail m atter. H TAVTO N, r K IO A T , M AY to . It*» l CH ANG ED T H E IR LOCATION. O n t a r i o , O r e ., M ay * nd P °utoe* * mI m*"> 2, 1901. d it o r s S t a y t o n M a il j« Tenne.—-All »ale« ot #10.00 and un der, cauli. A ll ealee over 910.00, tinta will be jtiven until October 1st, 1901, on approved note« bearing interest ut the ritte of 6 per cent per annum, ó ^>er oeut off for cash on amount* over Notes From Our Neighbors The lost is found. New style ladies’ white lawn' Shirtwaists with 4 clusters of 6 rows each of narrow tucks with a] 1-inch fancy embroidery insertion on + each bosom. This nice waist ........................ $ i.;o : scream of an engine and see, stretch- Mig9 Hattie Kirkpatrick, who i* ing like a huge serpent across the working near Turner, spent Sunday at prairie, a freight train, or perhaps a home. passenger train loaded with its human H. M. Shaw and A. Anderson did freight. I think, when I see one of these wending its way toward home, business in Turner, Monday. I wish I were aboard it, bound for Stayton. Thoughts of one brown cot- tag*', surrouuded by apple trees heavy with bloom, till my mind; I see it all. T le green grass, the border of daisies. 6 b ' It is the home of my mother, need I say more? A mist gathers before my eyes, and I hum the old familiar tune so dear to every homesick heart, “ Some day I'll wander back again to where the old home stands.” There is a noticable improvrment in the Mail under the new manage ment, and no one enjoys your newsy- little paper more than I. Mrs. W. D. Slmw and Miss Alma ; Klas, were Stayton visitors, Sunday. j Ora Pound has sold his place east of j town to Paul Sanderson, who arrived . . . .. , ’ , ,, here a short time ago from Iowa. Mr. p,)Und eipecU to leave for Kansas in about thm> wwk8 __ ‘ , . Miss Pearl HufTe visited r e la t iv e s friends in Silverton Saturday and Sunday. H A V E R EACH ED HOME. II. M. Shaw, visited with his father :n Stayton Sunday. ___ M r s . O liv e R obertson M c C lllo ch . 8 . S. Swank and W. P. Gilbert were in Salem last Saturday on business. Miss Frankie Gilbert of Salem, visit ed her parents in the city over Sun day. $3.00 Shoe G. D. Trotter, LADIES o n t ili N u tlrr fur THE Freight and Passenger C A R R IE R S Meet all trains on telephone or telegraph message. service. l*M l»ll«'J *tt*«n . Lam i I Offine lime*.-1 at Oregon < ity, Oregon • - - NEW SPRING GOODS^ T ’S impossible to alter the I fashion, even though catches some unprepared. it Wc are prepared however, to show you the latest in N ew Spring Goods. T h e stock is just in and more extensive than our last year’s stock. See the grand display in our store. Z. O U R G R O C E R Y D E P A R T M E N T is [always complete, and sold March, 1901, upon a judgment and decree duly | rendered, entered of record and docketed in and by Maldco'irt on the 10th day of June, 1900, ! in a certain suit then in «aid Court pending,' wherein K Wood rum was plaintiff and M. E . Howard and .Nettie Jarvis were defends nfs, in j favor of plaintiff arid against said defendant* by which execution I am commanded to sell the property in said execution and herein- i after described, to pay the surn due the plaintiff of (S226) Tw o Hundred Twenty-five ami no tooth dollars, with interest thereon at tin* rate of eigh t per cent, per annum from tfie 7th day of December, 1H!M, until paid, together with the costs and disbursements of said suit, and costs and expenses of said execution, and the further I sum of fuO.OO attorney's fees herein. I w ill, on Saturday, the Pith day of May. 1 1901, at tiie hour of 10 o ’clock a. m. of saifl flay, at the west door of the County Court House in Salem. Marion County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for • f*a*<h in hand on tin* day of sale, all the right, ' title. Interest and estat«* which said defendants, A M. K. Howard and Nettie Jarvis, ami all per sons claim ing under them subsequent to the j date of the attachment of said premises, the I 14th day o f April, 1900, in, of ami to said attach- i ed premises. Haid attached premises hereinbe fore mentioned, are dr»crlbcd in said execution as follows, to-w it: Lot** one [1J and tw elve [12] in Hampden Park, situate in Marion County,; Oregon. Haid sale being made subject to redemption in the mariner provided by law. Dated this 2f>tn flay o f March, 1901. W D u r b i n , O retro n —— N Sheriff of Marion Com ity, Oregon. By B. B. C o l h a t ii , Deputy. Prompt Good teams and drivers. vent*. L o w p ric e s [tiT'Finest line of Coffees in town. Muscle F Messages prepaid. Stayton, D W A M n C feK T k » T i l g INTER 'o k ■ 4m - sS-VV Stayton. Ore. IN TE R IO R Laud Office at Oregon City. Or«*., April ft 19I>1. Notice 1» hereby given that the following J nano «1 w itte r bai filed notice o f hia m- tention to make final pro«».* in nupport of hi« j claim ami that Haiti proof* w ill 1 m * made hc- fon the ( ou n tj ( \ * ..r Linn county, at \ haiiv, Oregon, June 1901; v l«: Joae|>h Wlerl, II. K. No. 11070. for the Weal 2 of N. W. 4 office. 24, T 10 8. H. 1 K. He name* the following witnesses to prove bin continuoiiR residence upon and cultivation of *aid land, vis: lla rle y II. Small of Jordan,Oregon. Newton I. Morrison of Jordan, Otegou. Daniel Neal olJordan, Oregon. A lb ert N ea l of Jordan, Oregon. t han. H. M oor««, Register. fo r G. D. Trotter, 'Priitslv dc M o n t g o m e r y , I ' t t h l j<*wt Io n . Of “ USONA” Stayton, Ore. I L E G A L N O T IC E S . DEPARTMENT Claim there it no heller shoe made for style, fit, neatness and wearing qualities than G. D. Trotter, ^Stayton, Ore. Notil e 1« In ruby aiveu that Ibi- follow ing. CorKTLASD, MurN., 4»27, 01. Mias Pearl Bulle of S ilv e r t o n nr- «a w e d ncttler bua I led n o lle« of hi» In tim in o H . E. B r o w n e , ’ to make final pr « j f |u uipport o< hi« H a im ,»n d rived in the city MondnV to take the rtiat »aid proof win t i mad. before the <«unty Dear Editor:— While I have the . . . . , ; 'C le rk of Linn r m i a l r i ' Alban y, trre*on, on, f ------------1 position of 1 book --- keeper • ' for Speer ----- Bros. June.-». l*m; \ : Harley II. <nmH, II. E N » time I will drop you a few ri - __ . U814 ior the K K > L k w a i > n « ,T . 168., R. 1 E. He name* the follbwing wiiattaca to prove suant to agreement. We arrived at , Mr. L T. HeaneM h.is move*! his * 111» conllnuoua reanienev upou and cultivation family from Gates to Aumsviile and of said land, viz: the old home state safely, and I can . . , , . ., . . . Joseph W ierl of Jordan, Oregon, N ew ton I. Morrison o l Jordon, Oregon. assure you that it seems good to get has taken u p Ilia r e s id e n c e in th e Daniel Neal, of Jordan, Oregon. on dry ground again. The weather is ^ouge formerly occupied by W. G Albert Neal of Jordan. f has B. M w iitn, Register. fine here— can’ t be any better. The ^>runk. N o t ic e fo r 1’ iibllcM tloM . fields look nice and green and the j W. P. Gilbert and daughter Mollie, IlKI'AR HUNT or TilK NTSSIOB . Land ufllee at Oregon (T ty, Ore., farmers here are happy with their were Salem visitors Tuesday, Mari'h 1«, I9M. Notice Is hereby given that the following- pockets full of money. There is more! Miss Minnie Pound is on the sick nameil zettler ha. Hied notice ol his Inlcn- business done in this country in one list this week. tlon to make Anal proof In support of hia and that -aid proof w ill be day than there is in Oregon iu a week. | \y c. Smith and Royal W it- (<>o™he*K«gin.*r and 1 Rect-Tv** * 1 oo v'm city We don’t have to paddle in the _ £ -r_____ „ . lOr. jon.on May ». jaw, vU: f'i.»de II m » i . s - tschen of Turner were in town on fltflii, H. E. No. i:HI5, for the N. K. Quarter, Section JO, T . !H , It . 7 K. mnd knee deep every time we take a business Tuesday. He mh in cm the follow ing wltne!»Ho»i to prove hU continuous residence upon sioi cultivation step out of doors. of salt! land, viz: We had a nice trip on the way east. John w . Allison, of Sclo, Oregon. Jenning* B .C otsley, of Alban y, Oregon. Stopped off at Spokane with my Fred W. Ross of Albany, O »-gon. J.L ln sey H ill, of Albany, Oregon. brother for three days and took in the Ciias. It. Moores. Register. city. I rather like Spokane and if I Does not make the man. " The blood is N o tic e for P u h lle a t lo ii. had not purchased my ticket c lear the life," the vital force of the body. So DEFARTM ENTO F TH E IN T E R IO R , through I should have stopped at it not infrequently happens that the **»..» Land offlee at Oregon C itv, Oregon. April 1.1th, I'Jil. Spokane for the summer, at least, anti who looks to be a picture of physical OTICE Is hereby given that the following strength falls a sudden victim to dis N named settler has Bled notice ol bis Inten- tr ed my luck there in business. The A proper care for tentlon to make linal proof in sup|e»rt of his claim , and that said proof w ill be matte before farming country around Spokane is the blood would County Clerk of Marion County, at Salem, Ore prevent many a gon, on May 27, l'kil vis: James l/oshlioiigli: II. pretty good, but Minnesota is hard to serious sickness. KL No. 12731, for the NB '/. of Sec. Is, T 8 H , U. beat. The cleansing of He names the follow ing witnesses to prove I expect it is nice weather in Ore the blood is per his continuous residenoa upon and cultivation fectly accomplish of said land, viz: gon by this time. We are all well ex ed bv the use of James Kosell of Argentl, Oregon. Noah K ing o f 11 cept that my throat is sore from Dr. Pierce’s Gold W illiam Neal ol '* 11 en Medical Discov- John Kosell of •• “ answering questions asked by people ery. It drives out Chas. K. Moores, Register. who are anxious to learn all they can the impurities and S h e r i f f ’ * N m I«* o f K e n l P r o p e r t y . about the “ Paradise country,” where p o is o v a u s sub- OTICE is hereby « ¡r e n , that by virtue of an i . . , I,, . , itances which cor- execution duly i**ued out o f the Circuit they pick gold from the apple trees mpt the blood and Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of ! and fleas from beneath the shirt. breed disease. It Marlon and to rnc directed on the 21st day of your [“rity^Mh^hlood- , - y of c i in nj g glands, j ma m a f k tnd so increases E . C. R ic h e r t . the supply of pure | blood. It builds ! up the entire body PU BLIC SALE. 1 with good sound flesh. There is no al J. P. Funk will hold an auction sale at his place one-half mile west of the cohol in " Golden Medical D is c o v city, known as the old A. Sanford ery " and it is en place, Monday, May 13th, at 1 o’chick tirely free from opium, cocaine and all Other narcotics. j). m., when the following described The dealer who offers a substitute for property will be cold to the highest the " Discovery ” doe* so to gain the lit bidder: All the houaebold furniture, tie more_ profit paid by inferior medi- cinga. r . « . | . , , . — r-. There ia nothing "just aa good” r> doz. chickens, 16 bead of sboats, 18 for the blood aa "Golden Medical DU- sbeep, 29 goats, 1 (this) spring calf, j covery” therefore accept no substitute. 2 fresh milch cows, 1 yearling colt, , a y r ^ “ w^d**'“ I colt 2 years old thin spring, 1 roan _ __ _______ them off ana they would come right hack, and 8 -year-old mare (in foal), weighing they were on me when I commenced using Gold 1460 lbs., 1 harrow, 1 lumber wagon, 1 en Medical Diacorery,’ and they went away and I haven't been bothered any more.* buggy, 1 »Sterling plow, 1 weeder, 1 Ur* Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure coll- , . cultivator, 1 ground roller, a lot of •tipatibn.* + + + + + + + + + + + + Ladies’ nice white Shirtwaists with new style sleaves and cuffs, with H series of tucks Men’s All-wool Blue Serge Suits reduced from $12.50 y rows each, alternating to 5 1 o.oo. with 6 *-4 inch box pleats, with a two inch fancy em Men’s All-wool Suits reduced from 7.50 to ç.oo. broidery insertion down Suits Worth 7 .OO for 4.7$. center of bosom. This noby S llitS W O tth (J. 6 ^ fot $. 7 0 . waist ....................... ..... $ 2.00 Suits worth 10.00 for 7.00, N o tic e Wishing you success I remain ever true friend * New style ladies’ white lawn; Shirtwaists 7<;c and 51.00 T R IU M P H ITEMS. Frank Tate made a trip to Marion Sftnday. I write to inform you of a change in our location and to request that The panther scare is over in this you send the Mail to the above ad vicinity. dress in the future. N. Lambert made a (lying trip to Three copies have been forwarded Salem Thursday. to me from John Pay, Or., and though Miss Annie Tate visited friends at somewhat stale, I read them with a Perrydale over Sunday. hungry iuterest such as only a home sick woman can read the news from The much needed rain wet the her girlhood home. * ground so that the farmers can con In day dreams I again behold the tinue plowiug. orchards pink and white with bloom, Several nice strings of trout were inhale the fragrance of their breach caught in Beaver creek Sunday. and list the drowsy hum of the busy bee. I roam the woods and paths by ( A l ’ MS V IL L E NEW S. the river and gather the sweet wild Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Devoe spent (lowers that make their bed in the | Sunday with their son Archie who is cool, mossy forest. I awake to find agent for the S. P. K. K. at Perrydale. myself— where? Sitting at my w in-! dow gazing across a waste of sage j Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Pound were Sal- brush and sand. I hear the dismal fw visitors Tuesday E Ladies" Shirtwaists ot,ur I I « » I I : Mtj0|«# toonUm«rointo meni ino. THEO. GEHLEN. « Where? ¥ & * & Largest Dru^ç Store and the * & Lowest Prices i# & A V f* W here is the To be found within u mdiiiN of fiftei»n mile«? Every I one who pMtronize« h drug «tore run alluni to «JaTuI a lirtle time nnd tliouglit on that qiie«tion.' D. B. SMITH, D R U G G IS T. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A i * « . L>. S h k k v u . I ). L i. S u w k v ic Stayton Electric Light Co. Im proved Wervlce. Mo<lerate rate« lor IlKhD.ln iluelllriK*, l»n»ln«u hotiaez, hull», ehurchea, etc. T h e only llaht KiiaraateeluB ah.oln.v, protection a g a in »! accident by tire.