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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1904)
! THE LOCAL FIELD Memorial Day. THE WORD “CHAPEL.’ The exercises of decorating the graven of the departed soldier» in the It Cornea KruiM l.atlw a n d O r l s lM t l l? M ean t C o p « o r C a n o p y . .. , , . . Stayton cemetery began on Moiulav Have von read that very interesting \ * , , , , morning, promptly at (Onclock, when magazine, The Smart Set? the veterans, school children and citi Miss Vera Morphy left Tuesday for zens, preceded by the bands, began a visit with Monmouth friends. their march from the city hall to the E. F. Long and wife, of Jefferson,1 cemetery. were Stayton visitors Monday. The usual ceremonies of the O A. Four lota, house and barn, in Stay- R. were held at the cemetery, and the ton, for sale cheap. Call on The Mail. last resting places of the departed Miss Nora Crabtree has closed a n comrades were reverently decorated by other successful term of school at Mt. those who too have met the horrors of war, and art* Pleasant, patiently O rlieMack has been quite sick the U ‘ l1** of ,if° unlil 1 » * » 1 I Ip past week, suffering a relapse with the lighting the l,M* U , t * ra,U* Many beautiful flowers were carried, mumps. and at the Mr. Kellierg and daughter, of Mt. close of the ceremonies the giavee were a profusion of bright Angel, visited in town the tirst of the colors. Many graves of those not sol week. diers had been decorated by the hands Mrs. \V. H. Hobson visited Salem of loving friends. the first of the week, accompanied by The attendance was the largest ever Jessie Goodman. seen on an occasion of this kind in Mrs. E. G. Siegmund, of KInmb, is Stayton, which was gratifying suffering from a badly sprained ankle, veterans and their friends. caused by a fall. to the Base Ball Dr. W ilbu r N. Pin tier, dentist, will be in his office in Stayton the Hith to 31st of each mouth. . . , , , . A baby boy arrived at the borne of ... . . . , , Baruey Minten ami wife, sontli of *. , . town, this morning. i As promised by the bills, two tine games of base ball were presented here Monday bv the Turner, Stayton and . . . , Lyons teams, the first game was lie- _ . tween Stayton and Turner, and waa ... . , . hotly contested. The visiting team I'r. Brewer reports the arrival <>f a out bravely, and for a time son at the home of John B. 1 eteraon, jn t)ie lead, blit the Stayton boy» at \\ hiteaker, last wet*k. goon bad things coming their way and E. Roy lias just added to his stock wul, by a score of II to 10. an elegant line of rings, etc. watches, «'hains, The game between Lyons and Turn- Call and see them. er Was a good one, but not so full of There will be a basket social at the “ginger" as the first game of the «lay, T iium pb school bouse June 11. Pro- as Turner was some tire«l and a little ceeds to go towards purchasing lights, sore over their defeat. Mrs. Susan Hughes, who lias been Wl>n by lurner. This game was Score, 0 to 7. here for some time visiting friends,has i returned to her home Wash. I here was a big crowd in town, and all enjoyed the ball games. at Oakdale, The Stayton hand played during the day, and received many compli For sick headache take Chamber- j ments. Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and The dance in the evening was well a quick cure is certain. For sale by- nttemled, and well conducted. Brewer Drug Co. •XtAtAtAtAtAtAt/ Xt/ XtAtAtAtAtAtAt/• The word “chapel'* conies from the low I#atln capelin, a cope or canopy, and waa applied to a recess or chapel attached to the altar. Facd originally of the place where the eappa or cope of St. Martin was preserved, the word came In the eighth century to signify any sanctuary where holy rellea were kept and thence a con secrated building connected with a church or cathedral. At this period also domestic oratories and places of worship for such corporate (todies as colleges began to be called chapels. Apart from Its present «lay meaning, as applied to any place «>f worship which Is not a parish church, such ns a chapel of ense or a nonconformist chapel, the word denotes the ecclesi astical staff of n sovereign, the aacred office rcclte«l by the pope with fils household and the working staff of n printing office, been use the first one In Ktiglaiul was set up by Caxton In Westminster abbey. I A Big Line of New Goods and More (doming! W a t e r C olors. Pigments have been ustal frmn tin earli«*st thin's uml an1 now us«al hy all »a yu go* for decora five pur|>oses. But the paint uimn I III Babylon and Nineveh anil In I'oiii|>ell was eompuaed of |>lg uients u i I. vih I, not with oil. hut with water to which had been added a little glu«\ «'gg albumen or perhaps some times casein, which Is ulbumhnnis mut ter from milk or the gluten from cereal grains. Glue, however, which wus well knowu to the ancient Egyptians, was the most universal hludliig material. Such paints are now known ns fresco paints, or water colors. A ~~ farmers’ picnic y will be held at Christian church at 11 a. m.. Baptist W e ,t S ,a>'ton t,,e eve,,i" « of June 8th church at 4 p. m., and Methodist |and al1 the 9t['- The program is an extensive one of especial interest to church at 8 p. m., Sunday, June 5th farmers. Dr. Withycombe and three Among those from Stayton who others from the Agricultural College went to Eugene on the excursion Sun- will address the people. day were Willis Caldwell and wife, ^ Miss Carrie Miller, Lura Thomas, Dr. j Pintler, Louie Thomas, Albert and John Downing. W. Y. Richardson folks at home was Saturday. with York N O T IC K . Roy the tle at once. N. J. G f . h i . ks Administrator. will get a big vote in liis home precinct A pa r - n e§ < aae_ H e lias been very accommodating to Miss Peachblow (at the church fair) the people since he has Ixteii in the —Oh, Mr. Dusnap, bny this sofa pillow. treasurer's office, besides making a ** has Just been reduced f u m $ -l to «5 cent» first class official m all other respects. ( Mr DuRnap iru« fuliy)_ c ’an’t do It. I He ought to have the support of every had $10 five minutes ago. but now I voter in Stayton precinct. am reduced to 15 cents.—Judge. W. F. Hayes will hold an auction *f A . « ™ , sale of horses, cattle, bogs, goats, farm machinery, household goods, etc., at his residence 4 miles south of Stayton, u . . , , a,, <m Siitlird.y, June 18th, com,sei,c m * at 10 o'clock a. m. Terms— $10 and “My lawyer Is certain he has won my case,” remarked the prospective heiress. “Dhl he tell you so?” „ No J h i , p r o p w d ... _ New V qvMVMVMX qx '4\'4V4\'4V4V4V4\ Aa 1‘e p y a T e l i a It. Pt'pys tells in 'his «Unry that In the reign of King Charles II. a «-»stonier bargaining with a lanidon merchant for claret hired a confederate to “ tliim der (which he hu«l the art of doing upon n deal boanli ami to rula and hall—that Is, make the nolae of so as to give them u pretense of undervalu ing their merchant's wines, by saying this thunder would s|Ktll ami turn them, which was so reasonable to the merchant that he did abate 2 plstolls per tun for the wine In belief of I hat.“ Notice the Name! Portland and Return Only $2.75 “U N IV E R S A L ” Universal Stoves and Ranges are in use in every state in the Union, and always give satis faction. Come in and look them over. Our Furniture Stock Is being added to constantly. Come and see the line. M. STREFF & CO., Successors to M. ST R E FF & SON. W hen you w ant to buy A New One Deering Binders, Mowers, and Hay Rakes, An Oil Finish Portrait Free AND ALL REPAIRS, Surries, Hacks, Buggies, and Bushford Wagons An absolutely accurate likeness taken from your own photo will be given away free for every $ 2 $ cash purchase, at our store, and guarantee the oil painting, also the return of your photo. We invite a close inspection and comparison of our goods, especially Men’s Suits, Ladies and Gent’s Shoes or any thing in our line of Groceries. We take all kinds of country produce in exchange for goods. Yours for trade, Buckeye Force Pumps, all sizes. New Oliver Disc Plows A T LO W PRICES GO T O KERBER & KLECKER, Stayton, Or. P h ilip Heier, Sublimity, Oregon. Are You a Dyspeptic. If you are a dyspeptic you owe it to yourself and your friends to get well. 1600 acres, all under fence, house, barn, Ac. About 200a has been farmed. of Mehama, died at her home this Eight miles from a good market. A morning at 3 a. m., of softening of the No. 1 stock ranch (ft $8 00 |ier acre. brain, after an illness of six months. 700 acres, 5 miles from railroad, well She was nearly 56 years of age. The will lie Dyspepsia Southern Oregon Farms. Mr*. White, w ife of John R. White, held at the " " I « ’<>ve<l. home Saturday, st 8 a. m. Interment ... . , - a, . . w ill be made in the Stayton cemetery. 1 J Mr. ami Mrs. V\ bite came to Oregon aeven years ago from Illinois. There are no children. They are built of the best materials, scientifically ad justed as to perfect draft, and unsurpassed in baking qualities. York Times. Five per cent off for cash. funeral service 2 2 s under, cash; over $10 four month» time with approved note without in terest. Last year’s sales off from plwc»* This is a No. 1 ranch and if sold soon crop goes with place, .... , . . ■ • ' . I liese randies are located in a hue section of country, and arc great bar- gains Call on or address I T hk M a i i ,. 2 S THEO. GEHLEN, Stayton. f All parties indebted to the Ixte Theo. Gehlen are requested to call arul set 5 2 erous patronage accorded them. Capt. L. D. Mahone will speak on . . I .. . I the question of local option at the 5 5 The dinner served by the Catholic A. L. Mack was a caller Wednesday The Southern Pacific Co. is now H e says lie will have a slim crop of lailies Decoration «lay is spoken of as selling round trip ti«-ketsto Portland Italian prunes, but that the Petiles one of the best public dinners ever from West Stayton for #‘2 75, good go- given in Stayton. The new building will bear a fair crop. 1 ing Saturday p. m. or any train «if W . H. Coo|>er has received another of M. Streff & Co., which was kindly Sunday, returning Sunday and M o n supply of Utoee elegant pickles. H is donated f»,r their use, was an ideal day, giving all Sunday and Mumliiy in store is headquarters for fresh fruits place, anil the room was well filled Portland. The same arrangement ap- vegetables, groceries, canned goods,etc. “ ' l l' tables tastefully decorated. At ' plies from Portlaml, giving Portland the noon hour all of the tables «»-ere (**ople a chance to visit Valley points Parties desiring strawberries, and well filled, many from town as well as at greatly reduc«'<l rates. wishing to pick them themselves, — from the country taking advantage of should call at J. P. F u n k ’s. N o small A Cure for Headache. the opportunity offered to assist the children will be allowed in the patch. A n y man, woman or child suffering ladies in their work, as well as to test Dr. Woods, a surgeon in the U. S. their culinary skill. From the many ! from headache, biliousness or a «lull, tlrow-y feeling shouhl take one or two Army, with headquaiters at Vancou -»ords of commendation heard, all ot D - W i t t ’s Little Early Risers night ver, is visiting at the home «>f J. W were well pleased with the dinner and and morning. These famous little Thomas. He was a brother of Mr. I I the occasion. At supper time tlieie pills are famous l*ecsuse they me a Thomas former wife. | , , . . . . W hile they i was also a large attemlance, nud the tonic a* well as a pill. Linn county s new rock crusher has nei penults of the day’s work are grat- ' cleanse the system they strengthen and rebuild it hy their tonic effect up arrived and has been at work the past ¡fyjng to the lailies who workeil so in- on the liver and bowels. S«dd l»y few days near 8. Philippi s. Those dustriously to make the affair a suc- Brewer Drug Co. who have seen it in operation say it i« cess. They greatly appreciate the gen- all right. V Electric Lights Are Good Lights. Are You Using Them? Stayton Electric Light Co. Phone 21. annoys the dyspeptic’s friends because his disease sours his disposition as well as his stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will not only- cure dyspepsia, indigestion uml sour stomach, hut this palatable, recon structive tonic digestant strengthens the whole digestive Apparatus and sweetens the life ns well as the stom ach. W hen you take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure the food you eat is enjoyed. It is digested, assimilated and its nutri- ent properties appropriated hy the : blond and tissues. Health is the re- suit. Sold hy Brewer Drug Co. j Timber l.and. A el June . 1 , ia7a Notice f o r I ’ h l>II<- m |i o n . P o l l e d Staten l x nil Office, v Orofon Cltr, Oregon, March 16,1904. Notice is hereby given tlmt In « » m p l i n m c with the provision, of the set of Con»less of lime 8, IS7S, entltleil “ An set for th usaleof , timber lands In the Stales of «'allfornin Ori sou, Nevada, ami Washington Territory ” •* extended to all the public and state, by » ' t of August 4, la<J2, Oeorge l>. Ollwlen, of Portland comity nl Mnltnoiniih, State of Oregon has this day Hied In this office hla sworn statement No. MM for the purchase of the N W quarter of Section No. 24, In township No. II south range :i east, and will offer proof n> show (hat On- land sought Is moru valuable for Its lluiheror stone than for agricultural purpose», »m l toe»- tabllsh his Claim before the Register and I t . . eefver of this office at Oregon «Ttv, Oregon on Tuesday, the 14th day of June. IMM. ' He names as witnesses: Charles Hrhlenki-r ofT oste r Oregon, Robert T. lu.als, fohn w ! Bowls anti ( harles Khm an.ol Portiand.Ongon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-d.-scrlbed lauds an requested to HI« their I'lalins In this office on or heforesal.l Mil, day of June, 19m. ' AU 1 KRS...N S. ParaaKK. Register.