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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1904)
| MORE THE LOCAL FIELD IMPROVEMENT. P. Dressier and family have moved from Detroit, and are now residing on the ranch they recently purchased at Kingston. ♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ K l a y t o u m H a v a a N * w Mlona H l u i k a n d a Ha n k. Arthur Watters, »an of J. M., visit- Allen Davie has moved his house <vl in town tlii» week. Yerterdny was made public for the hold go«als to the logging camp a few Mi»* Carrie Miller returned Sunday first time the fact that Stayton is to miles east of tow n. The house he va- have a uew stone building and a hank. from her visit to Seattle. cat«nl is now occupied by Mrs. Down Messrs. K. Hoy and Wendel and 1*. Mrs. Kllen Caldwell returned Friday ing aud children. last from her visit w ith friends near C. Freres have for some time had in Many of the Japanese section hands V contemplation the erection of a sitine Freese, Idaho. building on the corner lot, where Mr. in the Pacific coast states ure leaving Dr. Wilbur N. Piutler, dentist, will , u , . for their home country to take up be in his office in Stayton the 10th to Ro-v * reeidc.u-e now stands, to be used arms against Russia. On many of as a jewelry store by Mr. Koy and as a a I st of each month. bank by the Messrs. Freres. Prepara the railroads the section hands are Willis Caldwell has been in Ash tions are now under way for the build nearly all Japs. land the (last week, on business and thuno changes made in judges ami ing, and as soon as the weather will pleasure combined. permit, we expect to see work begin. clerks of election ut the last session of Miss Jessie Stoley, of Silvertou, bus The promoters «>f this worthy enter the Linn county court are Fox Valley been a guest at the home of Geo. prise have not their plans definitely — Henry Lyons, judge, in place of J. Berry the past week. arranged, but it is expected that the H. Lyons, and J. F Potter, in place of Dr. Brewer reports the arrival of a building will f»e of stone, cemented on J. W. Shelton as clerk; Jordan— S. B. daughter at the home of John Walker, the outside; dimensions, 60 x 80, two Cole in place of Arthur Brown as west of town, Wednesday. stories high, and containing two store judge, and S. V. Hall in place of W. Dr. Kitchen reports the arrival of a rooms. Mr. Roy's residence will be H. Small aud D. Clifford in place ol boy of average weight at the home o f 1 moved nearer the centre tif Ilia lots, Z. J. Clark a* clerks. Alva Smith, this morning. 1 and the building will be placed upon CARD o r THANKS. F ob R ent —We have the Schindler the corner lot. This is a good locu We desire, through the columns of property, near town, for rent on very tion, and the building will add much T he M ail , to express our sincere ami to the appearance of the town. reasonable terms, subject to sale. Mr. Roy carries a large stock of grateful thanks to the many kind Rev. W. A. Elkins, wife ami baby, goods, and the quarters he now occu friends who a»»i»i«*«l us during the ill returned Wednesday from Eugene, pies are not large enough for a prtiper ness aud at the burial of our father. where they have been for some time. W. C. B r o w n , display of his stock. In the new There will be preaching at the,. .... , F r a n k M. B r o w n . .. . . , o i 0 . . . , i building he will have plenty of room Christian church Sunday, subject of i f . . for a good display Nearly Forfeits His Life. the evening sermon, “ What is Man The Messrs. Freres are well known 5 A runaway almost ending fatally, Worth?” to many of our people as reliable men, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. Win. White has been the victim of| and they have the necessary funds to bad luck the past week, having lost couduct a banking institution in a B. Orner, Franklin Grove, III. For four y«*ars it defital all doctors and all two cows and a horse during th a tj proper manner. That a bank will remedies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve time. prove a profitable investment in this had no trouble to cure him. Eipially Mrs. Dr. J. M. Kitchen has gone to place is certain. The bank at Jeffer good for Burns, Bruises Skin Erup tions hiii I Piles. 25c. at all druggists. Tuscan Springs, near Red Bln*?, Calif., son, at the close «if its first year’s bus where she hopes to get relief from iness, reported a very profitable year, rheumatism. in excess of what any of its managers I *' Miss Sadie Thomas left Tuesday ex|»ecte«l. As Jefferson has a smaller field—be morning for Tacoma, called by the ill ness of the baby of her sister, Mrs. ing about half way between Albany and S Jem, with connection by rail— Harold Thompson. 44 Men’s $1.00 Pants, ........ 75c Men’s $3.00 The M. E. Sunday school was re-or surely a bank at this place, with a 2.50 44 44 ganized last Sunday evening with A. much larger field, can exp«N.t a larger “ 2.50 $2.00 3.50 3.00 44 D. Gardner as superintendent, Arthur patroiiage. “ 2.75 2.00 “ 4.50 3.50 There is no use of dilating upon the Keene secretary and F. Foster treas AND ALL REPAIRS, great benefit a bank will be to the urer. $1.00 Shirts for c. tjwn—everyone knows that fact, and 38J acres, \ mile from Stayton. all will be glad to learn that the gen 20 per cent discount on Men's Heavy Underwear, House, barn, and other outbuildings. tlemen contemplate «qiening one here, i Good orchard. 12 acres in cultivation. Sweaters and Men’s and Boy's Hats. We are glad to be able to chronicle i A good property at a fair price. this move on the part «if the gentle- J Call o n T h e M a i l . Buckeye Force Pumps, all men back of it, and are sure that the H. C. Schindler was down from sizes. money thus invested will bring good ■ Washington several days this week, New Oliver Disc Plows returns. Stayton is bound to push looking after his property interests ahead, and as it mov;t without any A T LOW PRICES here. He left his ranch across the boom, but as the exigencies «if trade GO T O river fr»im this place in the hands of and the increase in (topulation de T h e M a i l for sale. Call on us if you mand, there is bourn! to be a substan want a good small ranch. tial growth with no Hurry in pirices of Please bear in mind that we can real estate that conies with booms. Sublimity, Oregon. beat anybody’s price on the Portland Last Monday W. H. Queener, Alex. T im b e r L an d . A ct J u n e 3 , IH 7 8 .—N o daily, weekly, or semi-weekly Journal. tice lo r P u b lic a tio n . We can furnish it either with or with Downing, Mrs. Millie Shepherd and United State» Land Office, out T he M ajl . We will furnish our Miss Alice Doty left for Salem, and Oreicou c i t y , Oregon, January 1,1'tfH. Notice 1» hereby given that In compliant-« paper and the Daily Journal one year when near the Asylum farm, a neck- with the provlalona ol the act o ' «'on grr s. «>( for the price of the Journal alone, tf. yoke strap broke, letting the buggy- June 3 1H7H, entitled " A n act lor the sale of timber lauds the states of Oallfortila.Oregon tongue down. The team started to Nevada, and In Washington Te rrit o ry ." as e x Andrew Zimmeiman, of Sublimity, _ , . . . , run, ami the tongue broke, nearly tended to all the Public Land States by act of August I, IslW.OIIver l-aiidlnghaui.nf Portland, was operated on at a Portland hospital j . . .. , ... . . .. . . \ | throwing the buggy over. The team county o f Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. Wednesday for apfieudicitis, and at ran a short distance, being stopped by 6*45, for the purchase of the HE % o f Keetlnn last rejairt was doing nicely. The No. 26 in township No.ll south,rangeNo 3 east, J some boys at the farm. No one was and will offer proof to show that the land Sublimity creamery man was also in sought Is more valuable for It- timber or stone injured, but all were considerably- than for agricultural purposes.and to establish tlie same hospital for the same trouble, claim to said land before the Register and frightened, and one the ladies fainted. his Receiver of this •■Itlce at Oregon < Ity. Oregon, and is expect«‘d home in a few days. on Thursday, the 24th day o f March, 1004 They returned the following day. He names as witnesses: (ieorge J. Krl' hette- F. F. Foster and wife gave a party ■ j Daniel Held, P. M. HulHvan and Fred f i o r e y , There has been a long-continued j all o f Portland, Oregon. at their home W«*lne»day evening in Any and all p<-r*ons cla im ing adversely the siege of wet weather lately, but it ap above d scribed lands are requested to rtl<- honor «if Miss Crandall, of Turner, their claims In this office on or before said 21th pears to be necessary for the good of day o f March, l!*n. «laughter of the M. E. pastor. Flinch a i / . krnon H. D hksskr , Register was playtai during the evening, and as the country. When the time conies usual at this pleasant home every for Oregon to bottle up her surplus i thing was done to make the occasion water supply and sell it to California an enjoyable one. Dainty refresh for irrigating purposes, then will the -IN- The Oregon Daily Journal. ments were served, after which the just man get his due, as the rain is company departed, well pleased with said to fall alike upon the just arid Nothing is omittetl which concerns having been participants in such a the unjust man,and rain water is free. the interest of buyers and sellers in However, here will step in the trust pleasant event. the live stock, grain, provisions, pro ! builder and corporation to freeze out duce, and financial markets— the quo Portland and Return Only $2.75 the »mall shareholder and control the tations are comprehensive and in ev ! market. In view of this fact perhaps ery way reliable. The Southern Pacific Co. is imw we had better keep our water supply, The Journal in addition carries ev selling round trip tickets to Portland | and let it rain. ery day a full and truthful report of from West Stayton for $2.75, good go- The first quarterly conference for the world’s news hiic I presents many ing Saturday or Sunday, returning) sfiecial features of deep interest to the Sunday and Monday, giving all day new l *,e N. E. church, average reader. The Journal's wom Sunday and Monday in Portland. The couvene8 *n P**ce Saturday lit 2 same arrangement applies from Port- j P m> conference embraces the an’s page, the illustrated sporting land, giving Portland people a chance I churches at Stayton, Shaw and Turn news page, Journal stories and comic to visit Vnlly points at greatly re er. Sunday morning following Rev. pages and other goml things make it a T. B. Ford will preach, after which the very popular family newspaper, clean | duced rates. sacrament will be administered, Rev. and bright from A to Z and year’s end WANTED— FAITHFUL PERSON G. F. Rounds, of Mehama, assisting. to year’s end. TO TRAVEL for wedestablish«.*d house Daily, one year by mail, only $4 00; The basket social given by the ladies Ladies Rubbers in a few- counties, calling ou retail six months, $2.25; 3 months, $1.2'). merchants and agents. Local terri of the Catholic church at the Daisy Semi-weekly, 104 issues, I year,$1.50 tory. Salary $20.00 per week with ex . Hall, Monday evening, was a very Men's Rubbers. Weekly, $1. The issues of the Seu.i- penses additional, all payable in cash ple,,8iu,t affair, a number of basket* Men’s and Boys All W ool ; Weekly and Weekly Journal also con each week. Money for expenses ad being sold at a good price. Music was Sweaters. tain tha market news and all of the Rubber Boots vanced. Position permanent. Business furnished by the Stayton Cornet Band features of the Daily. Address auccessfuf and rushing. — Standard and Seigmund’s Orchestra, and a very Houae, 330 Dearborn St., Chicago. ) pleasant time was bad. THE MAIL, Stayton, Or. I^ See 0ur New Goods! I Dry Goods (Clothing Dress Goods Shoes I J J f J I ! J £ THEO. GEHLEN, Stayton. | 5 's m'4V4V4VMVM\ y\ '4Y4Y4V4\'4V4V4\ When you want to buy Genuine Bargains Deering Binders, Mowers, and Hay Rakes, Surries, Hacks, buggies, and Bushford Wagons J. E. WHITEHEAD, Stayton. Philip Meier, WALL PAPER -^.BARGAINS Having ordered a large line of new patterns, we now must make room for it, and in order to do so will sell all old papers for the next thirty days at from 10 to 25 per cent dis count. 7 ’hese papers must go re gardless of cost to make room for the new goods. Read (he Market News M. STREFF & SON, Stayton Nice line of Highest Price Paid for Hen’s Suits Butter, Eggs, Men’s, Boys and and Poultry. Children’s Shoes Gum Coats, KERBER & KLECKER, Stayton, Or.