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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1904)
♦ THE LOCAL FIELD ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Miss Schindler, of Salem, has been a guest of Miss Veva Gardner the past week. The Woodmen and Circle had an entertainment at their hall Wednes day evening. 100 pairs Shoes to be sold in a few days. Can be bought for } what you pay elsewhere. Children's rubbers ..................... 25o. Men’s fleeced underwear.......... 3.1c. White laundried shirts............ 38c. Golf sh irts.................................. 38c. W ill keep open a few days only. E. V. F erguson , Stayton, Ore. MASTER OF T H E VESSEL. A Story » ( W h ru bui Sarrxaul l o l uiniiianil T u rrito I n t r a o f Aao. KtAtAtAtAÏAtAb The story o f a boy o f twelve yen re actinie us couuuauder of a stili- seetns rather wouderful, yet Kurragut wus but twelve years ami four days old when he wns put In couiiuaiid o f thè llarvlay, n prue alilp taken by Captalo l ’orter. Iu consideratimi of bla tender yeara. ajiya thè nutlior o f "T w cn ty -sli 1 Ustorie Slilps," thè formcr Kiigllah master o f thè vessel was scnt tu ber for thè |H)sslble beueBt thè yotuiK prlse master uilght limi m hls ad vice. Far- mtfUt rugut tell« teli» the thè «tory story or o f tue thè qtu*er queer ai- di- \h\tAtAÏAtAÏAb f J SSee 0ur New Goods! The prospective progress of Stayton Dr. Wilbur N. Pintler, dentist, w ill he in his office in Stayton the 16th to is encouraging, to say the least, lie- 31st of each month. sides the new block for the bank and « u i . .• a . Jos. Zuber has been quite sick at ** • * store, other business build- vision of authority In hla Journal as his home east of town, the past week, ings are in contemplation, with |H>ssi follow s: I considered that the day o f trial bly one or two residences. Some of but is reported better. these improvements are uncertain as had arrived, for 1 wus a little afraid of . . . , ... . .i the old follow, aa every oue elae wua. A meeting of Indian War Veterans yet, but can be credited as more than 1 will be held at Albany, Saturday, mere rumors, and if arrangements can But the time bad come for me at least to play the man. So 1 mustered up March 26th, at eleven o'clock. be made as expected will develop into courage and Informed the captain that I desired the main topsail Mill'd away S. Philippi is slaughtering sheep at , facts, In ordor that we might close up with his ranch, near Kingston, for ship-1 Essex Junior. — He replied lie „ .. t Considerable interest is shown in . tlie — — —- ........... . . . ----- thut ----- — ment to He will dispose of the prospect for a new . bank . and . wmil.t shoot siux.t any nnv man man woo who a dared to . . Portland. . . store woukl a r e u io several hundred. C . . . . . 1 touch a rope without his orders. He block, as stated in this paper last would go Ills own course and bail no R. E. King and wife will bo at home , week, and the fact that Stayton is to Idea o f trusting himself with ‘a blasted to-night to a party of friends. Rack- |llive H bank gives general satisfaction, nuts hell,' and then he weut below for woods costumes to be worn, and Hindi ^ new bank was recently startid at hls pistols. “ I called my right baud man o f the the entertainment of the evening. Dayton, Or., and is reported as doing , crew and told him of my situation. 1 Strayed— a small red cow, 3 years a thriving business, No doubt those „i*,, informed him that I wanted the old, no marks or blemishes. Suitable interested will find ¡Stayton a good main topaull tilled. He answered with reward will be j>aid for her recovery. point for the business and all in town a clear *Aye. aye, sir.’ In a manner that was not to be misunderstood, and uiy whom we have talked to are glad that A. J. R ichardson . conHdence was perfectly restored. the institution is to be established. "From thut moment I became master Geo. Davie has returned from Alba of the vessel and Immediately gave all ny, where he has been working in a A civil case was yesterday filed in j .necessary orders for uiuklujf sail, no barber shop, and is looking for a more department No. 2 of the state c irc u it; tifying the captain not to come on with profitable position. His salary there court for Marion county, entitled I hls pistols unless he wished to go over- was a minus quantity. Breyman Leather Company, plaintiff, l*oard, for 1 really would have had very little trouble In having such an vs. N. F. Ernst, defendant. The de- ! Miss Vera Murphy entertains order obeyed.” party of friends this evening with pitt H harness maker and dealer A P aradox Explained. and flinch, in honor of Miss Tillie Jetlerson, and Sheriff B. B. Colhatli W hy does not a man weigh a pound Stayton, who leaves to-morrow for an wil1 lh '8 muruin* 8« to Jefferson and more Immediately after eating a pound serve attachment papers and take ex tende«! visit in Portland. weight o f food? A little reflection will charge of the business. The petition readily explain this apparent mystery. Mrs. J. E. Brown entertained asks for judgement against the defend- During the process o f mastlcatlou. de party of friends at Flinch Saturday #nt for the 8Um of about f300> incIud. glutition. etc., certain muscles are evening last. A very pleasant time iug interest and attorneys fees.— brought Into active play, and the exer cise o f any muscle necessitates a tem was had, and excellent refreshments Statesman. porary waste o f Its tissues, and a cer served. Miss Bessie Alexander se J. B. Schubinger, of the Stayton tain amount o f carbon Is eliminated cured the winning prize, and E. V'. and passed off during the course o f the Ferguson came in for the consolation cheese factory, has been in town this meal. Tills loss, however. Is trifling as week. He states that he expects to compared with thut due to respiration prize. open the factory about March 15th— aud perspiration, both o f which are Please bear in mind that we can , possibly some before that time. He Increased during the various operations beat anybody’s price on the Portland h#d intended operations o f making u meal. daily, weekly, or semi-weekly Journal. about tlie firat> hut aM the road„ nre | The length o f time one may take to consume a pound o f food makes but We can furnish it either with or with yet in a very bad con d ition and not little difference to those leases, for If It out T he M a il . W e will furnish our m uch grass glow ing, he believes it '* eaten leisurely there Is but slight paper and the Daily Journal one year better to wait a couple o f weeks before ,ncr‘?a’“ f respiration or perspiration. , „ whereas If It Is hurried through both for the price of the Journal alone. tf. £ Dry Goods (Clothing Dress Goods Shoes I v 2 5 5 2 2 2 2 s i THEO. GEHLEN, Stayton. | Brv ntmormully ncce1^ ted. Hence by the time the pound .« eaten the con sinner lias lost appreciably In moisture an<* carbonic u<-i<l. , ness is bound to he the business for the farmer in the Willamette valley, Nearly Forfeits His Life. and the sooner the farmer "gets next” A runaway almost ending fatally, the better off he will be, as a profitable started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. dairy business cannot be "jumped B. Orner, Franklin Grove, III. For . into.” With land crawling up to the four years it defied all doctors and all $50 mark, the farmer will have to in remedies. But Bucklen’s Arnica Halve Equally vent some new way of getting rich hail no trouble to cure him. good for Burns, Bruises Hkin Erup with wheat at 50 to 75 cents |»er bu tions and Files. 25c. at all druggists. shel, but with butter fat as it has been the past year, lie must be a poor band at his business who cannot m ak e1 Doggon the dogs. W hy don’t the money from cows. city council pass an ordinance placing a tax on these animals, as other towns America s Cheapest Magazine. 'M V M V M V jy Genuine Bargains 7 ^c M en ’ s c c lo g in n in g the sum m er s run. Num - erous persons have promised milk who did not send last sum m er, and he will have all his old ones. The dairy busi- 'M V jV M V M X »/a Wm., son of Jacob Huber, living near Jordan, died Saturday last at Portland, from Bright’s disease, from which he had suffered for more than a year. His body was met at Turner by W. E. Thomas’ hearse from this place, and taken home for burial, which occurred Tuesday. “ Billy” was formerly employed in Trask’s barn here, and as mail carrier on the Jor dan route, and was a young man whom everybody liked. He was hon est and industrious, and there is gen eral sorrow at his early death. He was about 24 years old. 2 2.ÇO 2.00 M o 2'7> 2.00 M o P ants ** 2.Ç O «4 J.OO M o 20 per cent discount on Men’s Heavy Underwear, Sweaters and Men’s and Boy’s Hats. J. E. WHITEHEAD, Stayton. WALL PAPER -^-BARGAINS When you want Having ordered a large line of new patterns, we now must make room Deering Binders, Mowers, for it, and in order to do so will sell 0 all old papers for the next thirty and Hay Rakes, days at from 10 to 25 per cent dis A N D ALL REPAIRS, These papers must go re Surries, Hacks, Buggies, count. gardless of cost to make room for and Bushford Wagons the new goods. to buy^^ do? Several hundred sheep have l>een The prob|em of a ] 2 ceuts-a-year kiiiea in Clarion ana M nn counties monthly magazine fully up to the the past few months by dogs, and we 1 8titndard 0f tlie high-priced publica- venture to say that not one of the tions in literary quality and in press dogs was worth the powder to shoot work has been solved. Pictorial Mag him—certainly no sheep-killing dog is. azine, published at 38 Park Row, New A dog in town is of no earthly use un York City, is the book. It is mailed less it is a hunter, and if one is worth postage free to any address in tlie anything at all it is worth paying a | United Sute8 at the agtonisliing price ta x o n . Stayton has dozens of dogs of 12 cents a year; single copies cost- that are utterly useless and a first- ing 2 cents each. Pictorial contains class nuisance, and a tax should 1« ,54 page8 of 8torie8 and high-class arti- plnced on them, as on other animals. cIe8 a|, richly illustrated. The man- Thsre is no justice in taxing sheep ager of the Pictorial says that he will and goats, aud letting dogs go un- hav* 1,000,000 subscribers to Pictorial taxed. ___________ i in a year, and every one will be pro- Portland and Return Only $2.75 <" rMl 0,1 t," : merit‘ of lhe contents as A. L. SHREVE, Plumbing^>^ ^ Steam Fitting Shop at south end of 3rd St. Stayton, Ore. . 41 . STREFF & SON Stayton A T L O W PRICES GO T O Philip Meier, T, ._ _ ; the book makes its regular monthlv . The Southern Pacific Co. is now ! . . . . visits in American homes. The illus- selling round trip tickets to Portland . . trations are a feature of Pictorial, Sublimity, Oregon. from West Stayton for $2.7a, good go- . . , . . . , . . . _ , „ 7 8 f choicely select«!, novel and timely, ing Saturday or Sunday, returning! . . , . J _ 8 . „ . . . .. . 8 Pictorial is ottering a number of T im b e r L a n d , A ct J u n e 3 , IH 7 8 .— N o Sunday and Monday, giving all day , . . . . . . tice lo r P u b lic a tio n . in , • „ i t . valual,le prizes for subscribers, and Sunday and Monday in Portland. T h e ! . , . United State* Land Office, __________ . ___ , ________ TJ_. ¡regular agents are wanted in every Oregon c i t y , O re g o n , January I, loot. same arrangement applies from Port city and town in the United States. Notice la hereby given ttiat In co m pliance land, giving Portland people a chance with tlie provisions of the act ol co n gre ss of J u n e » 1X78, entitled “ An act tor the -ale of to visit Vally points at greatly re timber land» In the states o f California,Oregon Nevada, a n i l . Washington Territory ,” as ex- duced rates. * tended J * - to all ............. the Public Tic ------— Land States ‘ by act of W ANTED— FA ITH FU L PERSON TO TR A V E L for well established house in a few counties, calling on retail merchants and agents. Local terri tory. Salary $20.00 |>er week with ex penses additional, all payable in chs I i each week. Money for expenses ad vanced. Position permanent. Business successful and rushing. — Standard House, 334 Dearborn St., Chicago. , Buckeye Force Pumps, all sizes. New Oliver Disc Plows i ! August 4 IS'rj,Oliver l.aiidlngliam.nl Portland, 1 co unty o f Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this 1 day filed in this office hla sworn statement No. Bat.1», for the purchase of the HK \ \ o f Section No. M i n township No.II south,rangeNo. 3 east, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural niiriMtses.and to establish hls claim to said la nd before the Register and Receiver of this offiee at Oregon f Itv. Oregon, on Thursday, the Z4th day of March, PJtM. He names as witnesses: George J. Etichetto1 Daniel Relit, P. M. Hulllvan ami Fred Florey, all of Portland, Oregon. Any and all person* cla im in g adversely the above d- scribed lands are requested to tile thelr claims In this office on or before said 24tIt day o f March, 11)04. A u ì e r k o n S. DxKfstr.it, K e g is fc r Highest Price paid for Hen’s Suits Butter, Eggs, Hen’s, Boys and and Poultry Children’s Shoes Gum Coats, Ladies Rubbers Nice line of Men’s Rubbers. Men’s and Boys All Sweaters. Wool Rubber Boots KERBER & KLECKER, Stayton, Or.