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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1904)
A W edding Reception. When Andrew Fery left (or the *A»t h ft'" month» tho loon! proplu'ts W \\\ Ehler, oommaiidant of tho Moment Kustburg, U in il«?c lured tlmt lie would not return tomns is improving. «lone, »m l hit arrival Monday morn* K. Roy visited Salem luetdny. accompanied by hit bride, provixl W. H. Cooper was at Salem Friday, their prophetiet correct. Joe Brewer was up from Salem Sun- Mr. Fery and Miss Carrie Blume day. were married at Inch mam at Parks- H nw lw , ol K I i i k » I i i i I | »'*• h i » ap- predated o«ller «t tliit olflee Wetlnet* day. He has not yet found the Jersey cow advertised last week. t T H E LOC.+L F IE L D ♦ ^ if/ lf/if/if/lf/if/if/if/ 1’. Tom Smith and his crew of men put in a tine set «if beati gates on the Salem race hack of Judge Powell's. Dance at the opera house Saturday *ol,> ^°nth l>akota, June 1st, 1904 Monday evening a large party of They now have another job on hand, night. Tickets, 35c. friends and neighbors met at the replacing the gatea near Hpanhd’a mill J. B. Grier and R. Ha tube! spent home of Mr. Fery to tender their lx*ut which were washed out Wednesday, Sunday with friends at Gates. wishes to the britle and groom. Every- j , )r llrt,#k„ r r„ |K,rtM t|,e birth of a 14 Chas. Streffand Jos. Fisher made a thing had been arranged for •*-l'l‘,'iV ,M(Um| daughter to Mrs. Sullivan, of business trip to Silverton yesterday. „ _ _ ,, . . . ... . , d id lin ,e- An excellent fl«H>r had been Mill City, at the home ol Mr. Gia», in Mrs. F. t . Foster left Wednesday prepared, with gotai music, for those thi, p|HM Wednesday. Als,. the ar- for a visit with friends to Jefferson. who wished to dance (and there were r,val ||Wt WM#k of a daughter at the Mrs. Win.Weddle has returned from many who did) and at a seasonable | „ a G«x> I'nion Hill a visit with her parents at Lebanon. hour Huzelwo«xl ice cream and cake . , B ohn — A t the family resilience in sway The Woodmen and Circle gave a so- "ere served. Merriment Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, July 26,11*04, cial at tlicir hall Wednesday evening. until a late hour, when the guests de at 3 o'clock a. in , to the wife ot Coun Mr. ami Mrs. Max Martin, of Mt. parted, wishing for Mr. and Mis. Fery ty Treasurer Richardson, a girl. Mr. Angel, visited friends here this week. a long, happy and prosperous wedded Uichardson was in his ottiee at the life. Henry Bruer, Sen., and family have court house as usual yesterday and The Stayton Band was invited, ami moved to Salem to make their home. the happiest man in the institution although several members were un over this new addition to his family. Four lots, house &n«l barn, in Stay- able to be present, the tx>ys were liigh- — Statesman. ton, for sale cheap. Call u.. The Mail. I ly COIU p l a n t e d on their music. 1/ee Kerber, with his wife and baby, left Tuesday for a short stay in Port land. Hon. Henry Keene and Judge W . H. Queener were in Salem on business Tuesday. Mrs. Win. Maag and «laughter, of Mill City, w**re visiting in town the first of the week. The excursion that will lai run on next Sunday, July 31st, t«> Newport, D IK II. will be the banner excursion of the Miss Mabel Downing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W H. Downing, died at **'*«>*'■ Being mid lumniM, am! off- the home of her parents at 3 o’clock «ring a tree exhibition or drill of the Monday morning after an illness of ! L » « «•**»"* Crew,-together with the two years from tuberculosis. She was usual attractions to h«' fourni at that 17 years end one dav old, and while P°Pur" r n' " ke *1,e ProPPert “ f * suffering from the disease that termin- l“ rKe crowd going on that day very »led fatally, her death came sudden *'i,lont. There were thirty tickets and unexpected. On Saturday even- * ° ld *»>• « « t «umiay in July at Kmgs- J. F. P«*tteraml wife, of Lyons, vis- it«*d over Sunday with their many ing she entertained a number of her “ >». "««•»■y 1‘' 8tny|on • nd 11 Stayton friends. I friends at a birthday party, and up- 1« expected that more than twice that When bilious take Chamberlain's numbir will he sold the last Sunday peared in unusual gixnl health. Stomach and Liver Tablets, For sale in July. Train leaves Kingston at The funeral service was held at the by Brewer Drug Co. 5:59 a. m. G itirr K ino , Agent. Roi-k Point school house Tuesilay, Dr. Wilbur N. Pintler, dentist, will |conduc|ed by Kev Skaggs. The in Hon. John Mint«*, of Salem, will be in his office in Stayton the 16th to terment waB made in the odd Fellows’ spend a part of the summer in the 31»t of euch month. i ^ , cemetery Ht Salem. t ancades with a party of young men A. J. Richardson and wife left I lies- ______ whom ahe will instruct in forestry, ami day on their camping trip into the . incidentally will l.pild s. trail from the ITmwr S<ala country. country Catherine Mauer, .. , i pper caaia . widow .. .. of Peter . . end of the C. A h. railroad . through »« , u u . . , , Mauer, died at the family residence 11 ■ , . vl Mrs. A. H. VN right has rented her . s Minto Pass to Ciook county. Mr. miles north of Mehama, Saturday, .. . . , farm east of town, and with her fami , , , „u , Minto has for years been advocating July 23, 1904. aged 68 years, of epi- . ... ly gone to Salem to reside. , ’ , , , ,, the construction of a trail through lepsv. The funeral service was held ■ . , . , ,' . , , . tins pass, and believes that a wagon Dell»ert Harden received Wednes at the Presbyterian church in Malta- ,* . . . . , , , , , ... , . road can be built through there this day, by express, all the way from Bos ma, conducted by Kev. Fisher. Ill- . . . , . summer. He will l»e support«-« by ton, Mas«.,two crates of fancy pigeons. terment was made in the Fyx valley Manager Stone, of the C. A E , and Misses Myrta Siegmund and Bessie cemeterv will Vs* accompanied by «juit«» a party. an«l Frank Alexander left Monday for Mr. Minto is 83 y«*urs old, but i« one a week’s visit at the Lutliy home,near Another pioneer has pas-ed away. ,,f t|,e llloat active of the pioneers. Macleay. Cvrenius Condit die«! at his home in , Miss Elsie Street was taken into the „ , , , ou., Calcutta Water Coolers. , , Turner, Thursday, July 28th, 1904, Christian church Sumlav, and Mon- . , u , . For keeping water pure ami at an . aged 77 vears, b months and 8 days, dav was baptised by Elder \\ are, of „ . . ,, . „ agreeable temperature, where tho J J * He was born in Mercer county, Penn., use o f ice water is interdicted, there E ,,SenP- i Jan. 20, 1827, and at the age of four Mrs. E. G. Siegmund and Mrs. A. years moved with his parents to Wood are Calcutta water coolers that do H. W right were among those who at- counly, Ohio. There he ma«le his such efficient service in the far «-ast. tend«*d the social at the Wofxlman home until 1854, when he cross«-«I the A wide mouthed glass jar, with a tight fitting cover, is part of the out hail \\ ednesday evening. plains to Oregon with an ox team. fit. Around this is an outer jar o f F. M. Powell, of Brownsville, and One <>f his remembrances of that early *ome pottery which keeps the cold bis daughter, Mrs. Etta Hoag, and her time was that the first sack of flour he air in and the hot air out. For the little son, of Seattle, were over Sun- bought after reaching Oregon cost sickroom especially the water cool day guests at the home of G. W. Pow- him $60. ers seem a desirable acquisition, in ell and wife. j Soon after arriving he homesteaded view o f the manner in which they H«»n. Henry Keene called Monday land near where Pleasant Gr«>vechurch keej) all germs at bay. New ^ ork and arrange«! for the half-dozen copies now stands. Here he made his home and k * P re98, of T hk M a il he sends to friends t«> until some years ago lie moved to continue. He sends more papers tlmn Turner, where he has since resided, The Southern Pacific Co. is now any of our subscribers. i Besides his wife lie leaves thr«fe sons selling round trip ti«:k«*ts to Portland J. F. and Al. Cook were over from to mourn his «leatli— S. J. Condit, of from West Stayton for $2.75, good go their ranch near Albany the first of Stafford, Clackamas county; H. B. ing Saturday p. m. or any train of the week, after some cattle they left Condit, of West Slayton; A. 0. Con- Sunday, returning Sunday and Mon- dit, of Salem. ,,rty< K,vinK :,1! «*>»<lay and Monday in with J. P. Funk when they moved , , -n i i i i . Portland. The same arrangement tip- Thefuneralsem ce will be held to- p,ie„ from P orl|«n,|, giving Portland from this place. The Caldwell party of campers re- morrow (Saturday) at 1 30 p. m. at |„>0p|e a chance to visit Valley points the Pleasant Grove church. at gr**atly reduced rates. turned Friday from their trip to Rock Creek. They killed a deer, saw a bear, caught over a thousand fish, got a fine The fall grain is very nearly cut. lot of berries an*i had a splendid good time in general. John A. Ditter was in Portland the A Big Line of New Goods and More (doming! ^ |r | I THEO. GEHLEN, Stayton. I 'M Y jV M V M X ' 4 V 4 Y 4 \' 4 \' 4 Y 4 V 4 \ j Remember That we carry a fine line of Hardware and Farm ing Im plements besides our large line of Furniture. That we are prepared to do all kinds of tin work. That our prices are as low as is consistent with good business principles. That our pricesarethe same to all. T hat it will pay you to look over our stock before buying. That you will soon need bin der twine, and the place to buy it is of !W. STREFF & CO., Stayton fr l Portland and Return Only $2.75 Sublimity Hash. When you want to buy L. A. Thomas and family left Tues first of the week. day for the mountains about Casi'atlia E. E. McKinney received word Fri- whet* they « i l l rusticate a couple of d^y (hat his brother John had an ey«i lA/^pfintV D in H p f'C weeks. Geo Davie will have charge tak, „ olll in ,>(,rtlal, , ,H, t ...... ' DCCrillg UlMCrS, of the barlier shop during Lafe’s ab- pet<J Herman an(J Theo> Highberger sence. went to Portland Sunday, returning' J. W. Thomas tna«fe his annua! vis Tuesday. it to T hk M a i l office Monday, an«l Joe Ztiber starts his threshing rna- j arranged for this paper to make its chine at W. H .T a te’s Friday morning. ■ regular visits to his home ami the Arnohl VanHandel is baling hay for home of a friend in Missouri. Mr. his neighbors this week. Thomas keeps well |>osted on the McKinney «fc Prang« are doing a events of the day. good business with their wagon under the management of T. J. White. 1600 acres, all under fence, house, John Zimmerman has his new ham barn, Ac. About 200a has been farmed. Eight miles from a good market. A well under way. No. 1 stock ranch (a $8 00 per acre. H. B. Hcott and wife returne«! from 700 acres. 5 miles from railroad, well , he ^ 8alur,Uy |M t. improved. Lost year s sales on from place $ 2000 . This is a No. 1 ranch j The rain Thursday morning delayed and if sold soon crop goes with place. grajn cutting. These ranches are located in a fine section of country, and arc great bar- ! ^ r- nn(* Mrs. G. D. Hcott are the | gains Call on or address parents of a baby girl that arrived at T he M a i l . | their home Friday lost. Southern Oregon Farms. \tn\I7f»rc Ctt, and Hay Rakes, AND ALL REPAIRS, Surries, Hacks, Buggies, and Bushford Wagons Buckeye Force Pumps, all sizes. New Oliver Disc Plows A T LOW PRICES GO TO Philip rieier, Sublimity, Oregon. Shoes, Dress Goods,Groceries We have just received a line line of Solid Colored Lawns, white, black, pink, tan and blue. Also many other fancy patterns. Calicos at fj, 6 and 7c per yd. Ladies and Gents tine Shoes strictly down to date. See our every day working shoes. Ladies, your attention is called to aur bargain counter of low shoes. They will save you many dollars. Get our prices on groceries, fruit jars,etc., before buying elsewhere. Respectfully yours, KERBER & KLECKER, Stayton, Or. Two doors south of post-office. HI h r l l I h r ; K v l t l f f i r r . Fresh testimony in great <|iiaiitify is constantly coming in, declaring Di. K ing’s New Discovery for Consump tion, C o u g h s and Colds to he iiue«|ual- ed. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland, Bentorville, Vu., serves as example. H«i writes: “ I had bronchi tis for three years and doctored h II the time without being henefir.ted. Then I began taking Dr. King’a New Discov ery, and a few itottles wholly cured me," Equally effective in curing all lung and throat troubles, consump tion, pneumonia and grip. Goarim- tee«l by nil druggists. Trial bottles free, n’gnlar sizes 50c mid $1 (H). T i m b e r I. Hiifl. A e l J u n e .1. IM7M N n t l r r for r n b l l r n l l o n . Unlteil M u tes l.sn d o u te r , .. , 0 ‘*ix«n ....................... J u l y IA, isoi N o tice Is hereby R iven H u t In c n in n lU n r e w ith th e p ro visio n s ot ib « B v( of ( oneress ot ln n c .t, IM,s e n title d - A n set for the sale ul tim b e r le n d s in the M ut... „/ « s llfo rn ls o r. Ron, N e v a d a , end W a sb liiR to n Territo ry," a- ex ten d ed to h II the p o h llc and stales by a. I of A u r list I.IM Z t,W illia m H.MrhJt-nker.of P o rtla n d r o o n ty of M iilln o m s h . Otste of O reRon, has this d ay tlleil In th ls o fflc ' N e sworn sta te m e n l No MMO for the p u rr h are of the NW .iiia rte r af Sectio n No. 2 », In to w n s h ip No l l south ra il« ,' t east. M in i w ill offer proof to show lli'at llio land soiiKhll Is more va lu a b le for Its lim b e r or •done th a n fo r o R rlc .iltiir a l purpose., a n d to e s tab lish his c la im liefore the ItcR lster a n il It,- .•.Iver Of .1,Is Office .t O r e R o n t | , v O r.R o n on W ed n esdav, the nth d ay of October, IfNM* He names as whiiBsses; Charles K. th m an of I ort and, Ori Ron, Charles llln-s. of Porl- land.OreRnii, Charles Heh enkurand (ieorae U •illWien, of Foster, Oregon ' < > < > r R . 0. • il T if t S “S i* " °* «» A t/u saio aM . lU lw a K » , B eg lslu r. i