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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1903)
i free Holiday ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ TH E LO CAL F IE L D ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ !*•> I nto Others » . You Would They Geo. L. Brown went to Salem today. L. H. Taylor visited Salem Wednes day. ¡L Chair repairing done at Stay ton Chair Factory. ^«|lir-mUIBI|||(J(!!!l||!|||li!, Lee Kerk>er and wife spent Sunday with friends iu Jordan Valley. 60 different games—all new —one in each package o! Mrs. Bertha Keeue Smith is home to remain until after the holidays. John Heuberger, of Sublimity, made us a short but appreciated call Satur day. Dr. Wilbur N. Piutler, dentist, will be in his office in Stayton the 10th to 31st of each month. Preparations are under way for a Christmas tree and appropriate exer- i Games Miss Sadie Thomas is assisting in G. 1). Trotter's store. Simpson, the restaurant man, packed his goods and moved to Albany the first of the week. fl’ S h ou ld llo I H i«» Y ttU t-A lw iijfi Ho Your Man. It is too bad that men cannot hon estly differ on |x>liiical questions and discuss them without getting mad and j in some cases go to fighting. There are always son* spots alter election, to , he sure, hut thou one must ex|a*ct it when one enters polities. It’s some- 1 what like football. If you are ail in the game you will probably have some pretty hard bumps and some sore spots. But just why two men of op posite political faith, neither one of whom was a candidate or even remote- 1 ly connected with a candidate, or even with the hope of political take, should differ to a point of getting into a light, is one of the enigmas. But we know, everybody knows, that politics ami re ligion are responsible for many bloody « 2 wars. Two men engaged in a rough and tumble tight yesterday in the vi cinity of Thirteenth street and some very lively scrapping took place. On » 1 fellow had his coat torn from collar to tail and his other garments liadly damaged. After the tight a friend of the unfortunate took him into Trot ter's store and tilted him out in a real good suit for $7,50. You see, $7 50 gets a suit at Trotter’s that would cost $10 somewhere else. Those who go about from store to store making com parisons know that this statement is absolutely true. If you don’t believe it just make the rounds and wind up at Trotter's. See 0ur 1 New Goods! A good many ducks are being shot these days. Cash paid for hides at the Chair Factory, Staytou. Bad Blood Over Election. Lion Coffee at your Grocer’ s. Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary. On the 17th day of November Phillip Glover and Delilia * Glover celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at their home three-fourths of a mile north of Sublimity. Uncle Phillip and De lilia Edmonson were married near their present home by Rev. Thus. II. Small, Nov. 17, 1853. They have re 8ided on their Uonation ,HIU, clainl ever #inoe Mr H1|d Mr„ GlllV„ 2 2 2 2 Dry Goods Clothing Dress Goods Shoes c.ses at the opera house. crowed the plains in 1848. They have Old chairs rej»aired and made new eight children living, as follows: at Stayton Chair Factory. Mrs. Louisa Loomis, llwaco, Wash.: Dr. Brewer was called Sunday to set Henry Glover, formerly of Idaho, but a broken collar bone for the year-old now en route to the old home; Miss baby of Joe Hammou and wife. Amelia Glover, llwaco, Wash.; John W. F. Ware has changed the posi- Clover, Sublimity, Ore ; Arthur Glover lion of his house, and is preparing to Hn^ Glover, Salem, Ore.: trank erect a story and a half addition to it. I tllover' P'dk county, and Ella Lambert, Stayton, Ore. Besides these there are D. B Smith was shakitnwhands with a number of grandchildren, Oak Grove. his Staytou friends Monday. He was are l>oth enjoying reasonably on his way to Gates to visit his pa 1 The farmers are busy plow ing. good health which their numerous rents. H. E. King was a Salem visitor I friends iu every section of the state Wm. Fitton visited lortl.m d °\er wjjj ^ pleased to hear, and who will Wednesday. Sunday, going down to see 80,116 | Heartily congratulate them ujkjii their Annie Tale is visiting at the home friends who were about to loug and happy wedded life. of her uncle, I.. S. Lambert of Stayton. You can save dollars by buying your shoes at New York state. E. A. D. H. E King and wife spent Sunday Whitehead’s, and we have sense enough to Uncle Jim Brown has been quite Tuesday we had call from a gentle ut the home of his brother J. M. King. poorly the past week. His son Will know that we must sefl at cash prices and not man wanting to buy an improved and wife were up from Salem over '1 hose t.iat attended the wedding misrepresent the goods. W e value public confi farm. After a few minutes Conner**»- Sunday to visit him. dame at Heater’s reported it good 1 tion we learned that lie was A. Gelder, dence above the dollar. Strayed or Stolen A dark brown and fr0m our borne county iu 1 own. time. The matrimonial wave ha. hit Oak Just received a new line of M en’s $3.50 and $4.50 Shoes. Jersey cow, dehorned when a calf. A \\’e knew the name well, but not the liberal reward will be paid for her re man. Not having the kind of laud Grove this fall; we have had three Also ladies felt fur trimmed slippers at $1.50. covery. W il l is C ald w kll . listed that he wanted, of course we marriages' Misses, $1, 85c and 75c. B. P. Sornsen returned Monday couldn't make a sale, and be left for A C. Barrows returned from Santa Men’ s Corduroy Pants, $3 values for 2.50. from Salem. Mrs. Sornsen passed . s**em the following morning. If per- Rosa, Calif., accompanied by Ins bride through her second operation w ell,. »one want their land sold, they should nee tats» Jennie Hepner. We all wish and report comes that she is doing ; Mr. and Mrs. Barrows continued hap- nicely. Last evening, at about 5:30 o’clock, piness. Mr. Adolph Heater and Miss Maude Geo. Neihert and wife returned the Thos. Downing, who has been sick for passed Cooley were united in the holy I miiu I s So W A N T F. I )— T R U ST WO RT H Y L A - T im b e r L an d , A d J u n e J , first of the week from their visit to sometime with consumption, li t e fu r 1‘u h llta ilo n San Francisco. Mr. Neibert says they away, and in about an hour he was of matrimony at Salem, Saturday, dy or gentleman to mating*' bus illesa t'nll««t Stale * tamil nule«-, ilo *••«« City. Oregon, Inn« s POI had a ffnetrip, but there are a million followed by his brother, \V m. H., who The bride is a prominent young lady in this county and adjoining territory Sfotter I« her. l.y given that ln <..ni|.llan, ■ for house of soliti financial standing. was suffering from the same disease, of this place ami the groom a prom- Willi the | .rovistilo. of tin si t of congre*» «.f fleas iu California to one iu Oregon. $'JOOO straight cash salary and ex- June j. Is7s. enillle'l "An eel lor Ihr «sie ni I hese two make six sons, and her inent young farmer of Union llill. lau.Is In Ihe -1st«*, of California, Or. penses paid each Monday direct from Umber The past week the town has been in husband, whom Mrs. Downing has U«in , Vo sits, sml VV s.inngron l.rrllorj" » I«len«li'i| Io Ihr ini lit In lainl .Isle, h* set of headquarters. Expense money ad darkness, and the mill and other j seen carried off' by this disease. The August I. I»W, I.lllisn I*. Thornton, of sieveu vanced; permanent position. Address »on. FROM O C E AN T O O C E AN . « «mul) of Mkamallii*, siati of Washington, water-w heels still—owing to a break funeral service will be held Saturday, Manager, f»05 iMonon Bldg, Chicago. hs* ilii* «Is\ a « «I in «hl. ntflee lo r .worn .1st* ■ i**- sit No fijas, for i l o - purehsM* o f the N vv ijner in the dam. Mr. Shreve has been j R) o’clock, at the Christian church, T h f l*r«»|yoMrd ll«i M «r«l From Ys*« ter of Sei Unii No _*». Ill To» fiati! |> No ll.oillh Y o r k t o Sm Francisco. , % < lin ln l« t n r ’ « N ii t lf lf i o f ll«*M rinK o f U n n i taking advantage of the lack of water, rung« j real, slot will oft. r nriK.I to .how Itisi Except a case or two at J. E. Sloper’s | The promoter* of thè projeot to bulli! A « '«'« »m it . Ihe Inin! .«.light I. more vehiabln for lì» II in he > and is making improvements in his or .tone Hielt for agricultural purpose« enti to no new cases of scarlet fever are re k niagnitleeut Itoulcvnrd frolli thè At- ! Sotti« 1« herebjr glvrn thsl thè Alisi •<-rotini ratnhll.li her elei in in ael«l lsn«l I.« fore tin- It.-, electric light plant. 1.1er nini I!« « : \ « r of 1 hi. off « ■ nl llr. gi.n t in tbe Pacific ocean are aetlvely “ i d“ " - ported iu town. All who huve the hm.le Or. (on.on I'h«Ir-.le\ . Ilo- ¿Uh «lev in licermi» r There w ill be a masquerade ball in disease are recovering nicely, it l*eing r«t work on thè tiiidcrtakitig. and plana i .onity l'mirt ut Marion conni*, «tsi«-«>l or* i ISM Shr nello-. ». wltnr.aea Chor*.. Finir* ni 1 * * toob U ln tbe co* T O h ^ ì to the Stayton opera house, Friday even- in a very mild form. It is thought res for«l«*llh . Orepoii, eroi r II Keilt w II operatimi of congreas In niuklng thè i »|>|>«.int.«i t.y «nel...... for ih<- in-aring ofot>- < llre«lf«iril end « Il < uff. y.nf port laiol. Or'-gnn tiitp SU suoi-ess sili-noutc sml set tir me ni ing, Dec. 25th. Siegtnund»’ orchestra the disease was brought here by a fam- schemi* Auv atol all pa rson» claiming e«iv« r.el» the SI milieu Il mg I osa. Tlie i ue auv m atta «x jccllnn» lo «neh „ , , „ 1 tinsi , Ul„.. sccount ,.«■„, mi.r.n.-.i .le.« rilr-«| leiole er. rcque.l.-d t.. ni. will furnish the music, which is a ily who stopped at the hotel a day or tue pian Wlslt to get frinii congreaa au in «neh e.tste msy spis-sr sml il Ir iil>J.-i'il«.o» el.ove llinlrrlalin. In lillà «ifflre on or before «ehi Jith appropriatimi largì* euough to hn* e tbe j Otercto la »rlttng ■n| n^oiUe*mhi urne ilajrof lietemh. r, ttaij guarantee that the music will be good, two. Oliver Leslie was sick for a few AUoasof H. liBKienia, Register. Ituuiense proJect well starteli, saya tbe Admlnlstratnr »1 il«* . «iste of's. s. Bromi, and Geo. Davie and Arthur Elder days, with what is now thought to II«; Washington Star, and every state : decesseli. manage the dance, which is another have been scarletina, but it was so through which the highway w ill pass Tll„ , , » r i .„ „ , i . a h .»«mr a. isth Noti«.- I . Tlmlter l.miri, Art .lune a, is;n -Nntler for l*olil||.»|ioti. ran tee of ^ood order and a good mild that hi8 parentH gave it little at- "'hi he expected to rout ri hut«* Itn guota ,or i, ubn«,» i l « » . £ THEO. GEHLEN, Stayton 2 Dollars and Sense! J. E. W H ITE H E A D , Stayton. V n itr ii States t e m i Otllre, time. 1 icketu lor dance and supper, teution, and did not think of it being 1(1 l,,il coat. A nominal toll will i orcioo city.onton, JoncfijKOS *1 . • probably tw* <*Uarg«*«l all vehi«*l«»ii using' Notice 1« h«*n*t»y given tlmt in compltancc ^l.uu. , an> tiling contagious. t .. , , . . wttii tit«* provlMonii of th® net of cnngreM <»f * ____ . . . the ruudway. the proceeds being uaml «nil»led “ An'set i«,r the »ale of 1 lie **tore8 handling Xmas goods i he ^ . I*. S. C. E. of the Christian to defray repair expense*, hut the fed timM-r iau«tn in the 'in« « ot rniifornu. Ore. are all showing fine stocks, and the church met in a business session Mon- ’’r" 1 «overiiment will be the custodial. “ y|,,;IX''rtn ku Vi!«- p.."hn,e,,|»,|‘.!|,.tstrr.'!!y 'I;-t m Christmas displays are tasty and cal- day evening. W. E. Thomas acted as. « dialed to attract attention. The chairman. T h . f..li...in. « . n i ~ n 1 holiday trade has scarcely commenced e vet, but when it begins we look to see Stayton merchants get their share, as Prof. Murphy; they have good goods and right prices Election was unusually quiet here Monday, with only one ticket in the field. An attempt was mad a to elect J. B. Grier for recorder, on an inde- I*endent ticket, but he lacked seven votes of winning. The vote was as follows: Mayor, Fred Rock, 68 ; Coun oilmen, Willis Caldwell, 71; L. A. Thomas, 70; Recorder, Warren Rich ardson, 41 ; J. B. Grier, 35; Marshal, A. B. Watters, 64; Treasmer, W. H. Cooper, 68 . K» Q u ick . Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup Cham- herlain’s Cough Remedy given as soon as the child Itecomea hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. It never fails, and is pleasant and safe to take, For sale by Brewer Drug Co. 2nd Vice President,’ Ut- Mrs- Harden; Asst. Organist, Mrs. Thomas. A l.uwl I'lm .u rr. Mrs Nenrich Isn't it grand to ride In your own carriage? Mr >»*oorlcb—Yea, but I’d enjoy ¡t more ir I could only stund on the pave- fneut and see myself ride by. Portland and Return Only $2.75 The Houthern Pacific Co. is now selling round trip tickets to Portland from West Btayton for $2.75, good go- ing Saturday or Sunday, returning Sunday and Monday, giving all day Sunday and Monday in Portland. The same arrangement applies from Port- land, giving Portland people a chance to visit Vally points at greatly re duced rates. . iS to V u S T un«l< rtaking m entiy J. Kits- ,(BV «»> a ■,road highway from New Vork | f Oregon l'Itv, Ore .lune «tih, l*o:i Notler I» hrrehv giteli (hai In rompitelo «, with Ilo* |.rovi.loti, of Ih*, eri off'ongrraaof lune *, IS7S, ciitllled "All a«-t for Die .eli- Isiol. in «i thr Wm*Ui »ini., of California, Or« . ^ tlml.rr ^ Ncvmin n«l wa.hlagion trrnlnry,” ». •■xira.iV.rt.r.n thr i.uhiiV i.n.t .u t... i ,* ’,;.,~nt ¿ » 'K l S - T s.'ii. |* thl»«.lftr* hi. »worn ststmieot N«.. t V m ,IW‘i’.” 1 - N, i r . e ly In |*«>rt In ml Oregon. «1 nil A n y sn«l »II t»*r» |>« r-nn* «-laltning s«lv. r««-I>- tIn- } ! ' , *^ . V rj '1 Mr'' r,,,l.",,»t‘ «t l«> III wi,h 11 hv f^ er"* ln n coml,Hra tu n i«* tt»*.t r claim» In thl. nftlrc on or t«cforci*f«i TJn«l r«-«« us. tc«t tively short time this country would »«.«.v.- «0 "«•rlt>c«l lands 1,1 nct*emlM*r, ItHMl ttinlrclnlmk In tal« office ««n «>r nefnre »«I l«l'’3r«I I ALOKRNONft. PHKSSKH. H.gltter, have a system of roads that would : ¿¿y ircccmtwr. tans, AairuMiNH. lam m , Ragtater. — ------------- -—__ ______________ eclipse anything on earth. In tbto a i t «.f development along T|llll), r u t ..... . . n ..,,.» T la k t r U a « . a . i j m . i . ................... ail lines tbe tohi I h of th«? country have f«r pMbllmti«n. for i*uV»«irafioti. b«»«»n rrirnimillv npirlectcnl Wo liftvo Unit«''! HUten Und Office, I’ nih il Mintr* I him I fidin*, u««n cnminniiy negiecre<i. » « « r.g«»n city, on Kon .him- m , iw». or®®«»*, city, owwon, Jnn«-o ion* nothhiK that could !>«• railed n road Notlr«* 1 « Hereby alv«*n tlmt In «•omplianre I Notice In I mt « bv flv» n that In comoh*,,, ,. connecting the east with tla- west, mid w il l, the t.r.,vi»lon« «»f tl^ act «O '™ «™ *"» V*7-V-‘* " '.Y.’tT ^,,f.. VV "r.' "• ' «•agr. »»,,f • , fun,. :t IS7H, eutUle«l "An *«t for the »als of Juni- 3, IS7S, entitled "An »cl tor the sale ,.r It Is one of the earnest needs of the timtH-r lands In the st»t. » of California, ore- Unii» r I hth I» In th.- sut.-. .,r Calif,,rnfa Or. (in gcva.l*. ami Washington TcrrtUiry," a» g«>n .Nevada and Washington T e r r ito r y "» , ’ times. With the development of , the «/ extended ", »II the public Unit .tate» by act of temti .l I» nil the pul,Mr land »tate» hv Ï,., automobile It will he lillt a short t time ( Augnai » I ' « ' 4 i .<s*r',»«-orge 'i »«n ' < iciY .... rg<* . I’. I’ .......... McIntyre, of of Portland, Portland, August I I l»«r¿, M«. perkIna,of poriI»mi ,,,,,, McIntyre, i I August t... u ll, U I • ..f M..I before the farmer will move hls crop of Oregon, htw thl» t^y ««f In Multn«)inah, of ftregon, 1 « , «uinty v (Ufti o( in Multii«)rnah.«tate thl* offlc«1 hin «worn «tfttement Sn. ; | nic»1 this office state her «iworii Ntiitem ha» « nr tn|*d*i No « to the main lin<* of trnriHportutlon by r,Kib for the purchaM* of tht N w qimMpr ofMee f«»r thr pur«h8Ne #»f th«« HK*4 of faction No ‘juin this power, and with a continental ti«ui’ No. ;M. In Twp. S«>. 11 wath, range Seaxt, 1 •<*>'«'' * K««t, and will ....... . «... ..................... and will «.ft.r pr«.,.f to. »"o w th .ith e l.n d '¿'T-.’ pr«s,l to «how that the lau.l boulevard and its feeders almost at hls fioor he will see the value of his land tin hl« Increase with every year. It«-« •‘Every state should lie given charge on ' W II. Bradford, C. Nhe name» a. wltnc.««..: W fi. B ra d fo rd ,c W. foffey Coffey and »tul C . II K-lly. of Portland of that section of the boulevard that « " r n*" <Wl MK. ” Uy, «Vfpor'túnd.'ó'r.'.iii.n ; W ........................................ • ....................raw ford.vlll.-, Oregon. | an«I . f o r g e Finley, of ( r tiw fn r d Y v Ille .n " ;" ": passes through It and math* ncooiintc.- " an'Kirorgc Flnl«*y.nf , , . . .. A n v m id all person» claiming a«tvcr«dy the Any and all persons claiming advn’r .»tvli" ble ble to the federal government for the d,.,e?itsd land» arc reque.ted to file above described land, are ^ n ea tiT to a^‘ cire of It as well ns the receipts from their claim» In till» offlceon or before xaldffind their claim» In this offlee on or before »aid 2 l»t , ... „ i a.v of n. ai rnticr WO». | «lay of fb-cemher. I!M)3 1 tolls and expenditures. 5 amihsox I. Dagsara. Register. A loxrm . k ». i>sr»x*. RegUter.