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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1904)
4 “ ▼▼▼▼ w w w w ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼?▼▼▼ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ M. S. Titus was at Albany last week m ten. and bid in several pieces of Linn conn- WKAYKK— At t lip home of his par ty property at the tax side. He also ents near Waterloo, Or., Friday, bought and shipped a large quality of February 26, lik)4, A. O. Weaver, “spuds" during the week. aged 26 years, of typhoid fever. e Deceased was a very promising Friday evening last a large party of young |>eople assembled at the home ( y°uug man and one of Marion coun- of B. L. Murphy, as gueeta of Miss ty s most successful school teachers. Vera. Flinch and Pitt were played, He leaves aged parents and a young and a merry evening |ias*ed. Excell wife to mourn his sudden and untime ly death. He was married not long ent refreshments were served. since to a daughter of II. C. Porter, of l)r. Kitchen was at Belem Thursday Aumsvillc, and he is the last of eight and Friday of last week with a patient children of the Weaver family. He from Linn county whom he had order died on the day he was 26 years old. ed there for an operation, which was The funeral was held at Aumsville successfully iierformed at the Salem Sunday and interrment made in Tur- hospital. The Dr. also was present at several operations on other patients at ,,er c«m*a ‘?ry. the hospital. A very unique evening was given by Miss Roxie Anderson was treated to! Mr. and Mrs. K. E. King, at their a surprise Tuesday eveuing by her sis- ! home Friday, Feb. 26, in honor of I)r. tes, Mrs. Ware, who invited a number Pintler, of this place. Peals of laugh of young people to meet at the Ander- : ter greeted the guests as they arrived son home for an evening of pleasure, gorgeouslv attired in costumes of by- Many games were indulged in and the ! gone days. After several games of evening was one of pleasure through- I Hinch, a dainty lunch was served, after out. After fully enjoying the excell- which prizes were awarded for the best ent refreshments, the party dispersed costumes and characters. It being at a late hour. hard for the judges to decide which Mrs. Kitchen writes the Dr. that 'VH|* Hie liest lady character, straws1 she has arrived at Tuscan Springs, were drawn, the prixe falling to Miss Calif., after a pleasant visit with the Kthel Gardner, attired in rich colonial family of Dr. Bowersox, at Glendale. KHrb- The gentleman prizes were She states that the waters of the «warded to Dr. Pintler, representing springs are very unpleasant to the George \\ aahington, and Albert tier- There are about fifty patients king, the bashful backwoods youth. The hour of midnight came all too st the springs for treatment. L. Hobson came up from Salem last soon—just ns the guests were in the ° I LOCAL FIELD l ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ THE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Dr. Sells «nii family are again resi dents of Kansas. A near telephone has been placed in the residence of Willis Caldwell. Mrs. J . F. Potter and baby returned to their home in Lyons Saturday last. J . B. Trask a#d wife were in town from Fox Valley the tirst of the week, visiting friends. Dr. Wilbur X. Pintler, dentist, will t>e in his office in Stayton the 16th to 31st of each month. Misses Clark and Kirkpatrick at- tended the funeral of Otto Weaver at Aumsville Sunday. We understand that the Woodman band is preparing for a concert to be given some time this month. Joe. Staiger was down from Sublim ity Saturday, visiting the young grandson at the Chas. Brow n home. Miss Anderson, a school teacher in the east of town, and Miss Grace Apple spent Sunday in town with friends. Mrs. H. C. Porter, of Aumsville, was quite sick the first of the week, threat ened with typhoid fever, but is report ed better. Earl Queener has been visiting his parents, W. H. tjueener and wife, the past week. He expects to leave soon for Pendleton. At the city council meeting last evening it was decided that all streets and alleys must be cleaned up within the next few weeks. Mrs. W. H. Queener accompanied Karl as far as Albany yesterday, on his way to Pendleton. She will visit a few days with Albany relatives. week for a visit with his family, and Saturday made the M ai l an appreci ated call. Mr. Hobson, who is em ployed at the insane asylum farm, can relate some interesting experiences of the work there. He is well pleased with his position, and finds the work among the unfortunates much more Miss Alice Davie, daughter of J . P. pleasant than he expected. Davie, was married Feb. 17. 1904, to W ith a record-breaking rainfall, the 8am J . Pressler, at butte, Montana. late obstreperous February passed in They will reside in Anaconda, Mont. to history Monday at midnight, says Mr. Burson has returned home from the Corvallis Times. It rained on 23 his extended visit in Seattle. He re- j of its 29 days and yielded a total rain ports that city flourishing and all fall of 15.66 inches. Its precipitation former Staytonites residing there do is the greatest of any month since November, 1896, when the total was ing well. Miss Jane Thomas, who went to 16.69 inches. The next greatest was Salem recently, was successfully oper- *n November, 1897, when the total ateil on for the removal of a small tu , was 1176 ,nches The month’s con- mor, and will return home soon fully tr>h' ' t'on ratsed the total rainfall since recovered. the first of last September to 38 12 Mrs. Marian Follts, of Garfield, ' ncbes breaking all records for th* Wash., left Monday for her home, after lM r‘IH 8' m e 6J6. The nearest ap- a pleasant visit here at the Foliis- Pn>ac*1 to the present aggregate for Trask home, and with other friends I’erl _ »as in 886 7, when it was for the six months ending with Feb herea bouts. ruary, 38.03 inches. The total is now G. W. Caspell was in town Monday nearly four inches more than the total to meet his daughter, Mrs. E. F. Long, rainfall for all of last year which was and baby, who arrived Saturday from \ The total rainfall for the year Jefferson, and spent Sunday with 1902 was 54.03 inches; and for 1901, Stayton friends. was 44 79 inches. Local talent is preparing to present B«**t K p i n e d y f o r ( J o i m l l p H t i o n . the drama, “Tony the Convict,” as “The finest remedy for constipation soon ns it can be arranged, the pro- ceeds to be devoted to the purchase of ^ ever used is Chamberlain s Stomach a school libraty. and Liver Tablets,” says Mr. E li B u t ler, of Frankville, N. Y. “They act If troubled with weak digestion, , ... , ® gentlv and without any unpleasant tielching or sour stomach, use Cham- ,r . , . . . . B , enect, and leave the bowels in a per- berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets fee|, n)lturi|I col)dition- by and you will get quick relief. For Brewer ^ C q sale by Brewer Drug Co. | ______________ L. A. Thomas and wife last week entertained besides friends from Jor- Lyons. Snow in the vicinity of Lyons is loading the trees beyond their strength. 0„e „ The 8ilvertonian-Ap|>eal says tlint Stayton needs a railroad to make it a ^ ___ good town. We __________ hud thought all the , ime that g tayton wn# nn k<mmJ a towr, 0 f.jU sjge as any ¡n Willamette va||py wU|,oa | „ n y r>ti)r„n<| With the Silvertonian ami the Stayton cor- c f the Statesman to ad- ver,iie t|,e d e fa ts ,,f Stayton, the |,|ace ought soon to have the reputa- tion of being the worst ever. It is strange how some newspajier corres pondents, when they “take their pen in hand,” delegate to themselves the wisdom of the universe, and feei com petent to state what ought and whnt ought not to be in a manner that ad mits of no dispute, when the facts will not bear them out. When the States man editor has served as long in the editorial as he lias in the gubernator- iol chair, he will learn the use of the blue pencil, and many intellectual feats will meet their just due. W hen you w an t to b u y ^ v. 7H7»: I Deerine Binders. Mowers. , n ifc - , d . n . . o i . d k » i r o m i i i m o i .,.i K ,.e ,. ouf from the east on a visit to rela- „ , n , , . . . . . dies camp was taken up by the roots, 1 1 ves and to get a view of the Oregon . , „ , . . . and fell across the west end of the (ountry. cook shanty, badly smashing it in. Please bear in mind that we can Resides smashing furniture and dishes lieat anybody’« price on the Portland and giving the family a good fright, daily, weekly, or semi-weekly Journal, little damage was done. The hoys in \N e can furnish it either with or with- the other shanties quickly went to the out T he M ail . We will furnish our | rescue and removed the tree. Dinner paper and the Daily Journal one year was delayed for four hours. Mrs. Prey for the price of the Journal alone. tf. being a visitor at the time received a slight bruising, but no broken bones. Portland and Return Only $2.75 n,id,‘l of " Fl,“ y W" nt" * Corner" «*"«> “ Drop the Handkerchief"— to the merry crowd. As the guests bid the host and hostess good night, they were heard to add “ Weuns had a fine time." Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shreve, Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Fergu son, Mr. and Mrs. F. Foster, Mrs Kate Preston, Misses Beulah Harden, Ethel Gardner, Vevaand Norma Gard ner, Eliza Roy. Pearl Darling, Lena Schindler,of Salem, Claudia Anderson, of Portland, Messrs. Wilbur N. Pintler, Charles Stayton, Delbert Harden, Al bert Gerking, Arthur Keene and L. L. Sours. E. G. Bimon Boedigheimer was called to The Southern Pacific Co. is now HublimilIllty ,)y the i|||ieM o{ ,,is selling round trip tickets to Portland ,IIOj|ier from West Stayton for $2 75, good go- .... a t Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, of Albany, ing Saturday p. m. or any train of . .. . . . . . . . * . were visitors at Lyons Monday. Kunday, returning htinday and Mon- ___ ' day, giving all Sunday and Monday in The Name Witch Hazel. Portland. The same arrangement ap- 1 The name Witch Hazel is much plies from Portland, giving Portland abused. E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, people a chance to visit Valley ¡mints are the inventors of the original and at greatly reduced rates. only genuine Witch Hwzel Salve. A — certain cure for Cuts, Burns, Bruises, W ANTED rHLSl WORTHY LA- Eczema, Tetter, Piles, etc. There are dy or gentleman to manage business many counterfeits of this salve, some in this county and adjoining territory |of w|,ich rtre dangerous while they are for house of solid financial standing. • ..... . , , , f 20.00 straight cash salary and ex- j " ,l wcrU.lew». I„ buying W itch Hazel , penses paid each Monday direct from •** that the name E . C. DeWitt headquarters. Expense money ad- & Co., Chicago, is on the liox and a vanced; permanent position. Address cure is certain. Sold by Brewer Drug Manager, 605 Monon Bldg, Chicago. , C«. atv v i lm u u vi j c iu m v u and Hay Rakes, A Big Line of New Goods and More (doming! Buckeye Force Pumps, all sizes. N ew Oliver Disc Plow s AT L O W P R IC E S GO T O P h ilip Heier, Sublimity, O regon. A. L. S H R E V E , P lu m b in g ^ ^ ^ Steam F ittin g Shop at south end of 3rd St. Stayton, Ore. f f t THEO. GEHLEN, Stayton. f j s WALL PAPER -^ B A R G A IN S h a v in g ordered a large line of new patterns, we now m ust m ake room for it, and in order to do so w ill sell all old papers for the next th irty days at from 10 to 25 per cent d is count. These papers m ust go re gard less of cost to m ake room for the new goods. , M. S T R E F F & SO N Stayton Nice line of Highest Price paid for M en’s Suits Butter, Eggs, H e n ’s, Boys and and Poultry. C h ild re n ’s Shoes G um Coats, Ladies Rubbers A N D A L L R E P A IR S , Surries, Hacks, Buggies, and Bushford W apns V M en’s Rubbers. M en's and B oys All Sweaters. W ool Rubber Boots KERBER & KLECKER, Stayton, Or. Clover and Grass Seeds. W e carry the largest stock of reliable seeds in the valley, and make a specialty of Farm Seeds of all kinds. Field Peas and Vetches P.obably the tw o most prof itable crops that can be grown. Just send us a list of what you want; we would be glad to quote you prices. D. A . W H I T E & S O N , Feedmen & Seedsmen, 301 Com ’l S t., Salem , Ore. W eak H ea rts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when II was simple Indiges tion. It la a scientific fact that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to. but ara the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the storpach which fait« of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of time that sllcate but vital organ becomes becorr delicate diseased. Mr. D. KauMe, of Nevada. _ O . . M «ft rs: _________ I had itomaeh trouble and waa In a bad atata aa I had haart trouble with li. I took Kodol Dy month > and It cured me. Cure lor about four Kodol Digests What You Eat and re Ils vas the atomach of all nervoua strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottlaa only. 4 1 00 Blae koidlnc 2H «mas the trial alia, which sella for 60«. Prepare* by K. O. OeWtTT A OO., OHIQAQO,