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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1904)
A ▼ i ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ THE LOCAL FIELD J ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Geo. Davie lias gone to Albany. E. Roy made a trip to Post land yes terday. Lee Browu has been at Ncw|*ort this week. House and 30 acres in town for rent. Call on Drips. Wendel Kreres was in Portland a couple of days this week. Jo Miller and wife left Wednesday to camp for a time at Caacadia. H. E. Smith at.d wife, of Portland, ure guests at Hon. Henry Keene’s. Dedication Service. Miss Sue Kearns is visiting w ith 1 The service of dedicating the Cath friends in Roseburg. olic church, in Stayton, will occur * Miss Mattie Feebler is visiting bar I Sunday morning, Aug. 14th, at 10:00 sister, Mrs. J. T. Kearns. o'clock a. m. Miss Zula Walters left Tuesday fur Rev. Father Lainck, of Sublimity, a visit with friends at Lyons. will dedicate the chuich, assisted by R. Berverger, of Portland, a nephew Rev. Father Soroski. of E. T. Matthien, is visiting here. He Rev. Dr. Frowin Epper, of Mt. ’ is a druggist in the city. Angel, will deliver the sermon. Mrs. Downing has moved into the ItIB U . Apple house, and J. N. Weddle and Isaac H. Small died at his home in family have moved into the house she Turner Aug. 5th, aged 81 years, 6 mo. vacated. and 26 days. He was born in Wayne J. E. Brown left Tuesday for various county, Ind., Jan. 10th, 1823. The Oregon points in the interests of the funeral was held Sunday, and burial “ nigger and log turner" the firm has made at Twin Oak cemetery, Turner. recently had patented. | WAtAtAtAtAto A Big Line ! of New Goods and More (doming! 4 Four lots, house and barn, in Stay- ton, for sale cheap. Call on The Mail. Are English walnuts a success in Ernest P. Jones, son of Trent Jones Oregon? For the answer to this ques and wife, died at the family home on Mrs. Anna Stay ton leaves to-mor tion peo pit- in this part of the state the old Irv Snyder place, a mile east row for Portland, for a stay of several have turned their attention to the of Mehama, Wednesday, the 10th, Dundee forty acre orchard of young day«. aged 8 years, 5 months and 20 days. Dr. Wilbur N. Pintler, dentist, will l>eath was caused from inflammatory trees, a couple of miles southwest of be in his office in Stayton the 16th to here, says the New berg Graphic, which rheumatism. He was born in Okla 31st of each month. is just now coming into bearing. And homa. The funeral occurred the af Mrs. R. L. Winter returned W ed the answer must be decisively in the ternoon of the day of his death, and ' nesday from a pleasant visit with affirmative. Capt. G. W. Peters, who interment was made at Fox Valley. friends at Cottage Grove. is m charge of the orchard, says there Excursion Sunday. will be a fine crop this year, and that Miss Frankie Barnett, of Turner, The C. A E. R ’y will run a grand | the trees are rugged and healthy. Of visited the past week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Whitehead. harvest excursion to Newport Sunday, the nuts lie says he cunnnt «peak too Delbert and Miss Beulah Harden, | the 14th. This will probably la' the highly. The trees bore some nuts last Mrs. J. E. Brown and Mrs. Shreve at last excursion on the east end of the year, which were compared with sam tended the carnival at Salem yester Hue for some time, and a large at ple« of those raised in France and in tendance is looked for. Train leaves ; different purls of this country, includ day. ing California, ami Mr. Peters declares Miss Kate Spaniol has returned Kingston at 5 59. Fare for the round the Oregon product far sii|wrioi to front Portland, where she has been the trip, #2 00. Returning the boat leaves anything he has Men. It is much Newport at 5:30 p. m. Excursionists p a s t year, and will remain a t home larger and of much U>tter flavor, lie have six hours in Newport, for some time. is well acquainted with the California Russell Caspell arrived in town the Notice to Taxpayers. walnut district and he looks for this first of the week from Idaho. His section to surpass it, when the indos- The Board of Equalization for Mar parents are on the way,having stopped i ion county, Oregon, will meet at the try is once established here. off en route to visit % friends. office of the county clerk on Moudav, Hu I «'I«!«* Pr«v«nUd. W. A. Elkins writes to friends here August 29, 1904, at 9 o’clock a. m. The startling announcement that a that himself and family are comfort and will remain in session each suc preventive of suicide liad been discov ably settled at Hood River, and much cessive day for one week. • ered will interest many. A run down pleased with their new location. All parties interested are requested system or Hesjamdency invariably pre Mrs. B. L. Murphy and Mrs. W. E to appear and examine their assess cede suicide and something h a s been Thomas left early Thursday morning ment for the year 1904, and have all found which will prevent that condi for a week's visit with relatives and errors corrected by said board, if any I tion which makes suicide likely. At friends at Monmouth and iudejamd- there be, as no corrections can he , the first thought of self destruction made after the adjournment of said take Electric Bitters It la-ing a great ence. board. Wednesday was Mrs. Julia Robert tonic and nervine will strengthen the August 10th, 1904. son's 63rd birthday, ami she enter nerves and build up the system. It ’s C H A R LE S LE M BC KE , tained her children at dinuer at her also a great Stomach, Liver and K id Assessor of Marion Co , Oregon. home in honor of the event. It was a ney regulator. Only .50c. Satisfac very pleasant occasion. Low Rates to California. tion go a runt red by all druggists. Louie Thomas and Arthur Keene fila I n s m a l v t I I I s k n s M . The Triennial Conclave Knights returned Wednesday from their trip Jenkins—I met that new butler of Templar will be held at San Francisco yours today and had quite a talk with to Cascadia. They brought home a Septeml»er 5th to 9th and the Sover him. Nurltch (anxiously)—What does good supply of fish, but no venison. eign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. will I k * he think of us? Did he say?- Phila Of course they hud a good time. held at same point September 19th to delphia Record. 1 find nothing better for liver de- 25lh. For these occasions the South- Portland and Return Only $2.75 raugement and constipation than ern Pacific Co. will place in effect the ; The Southern Pacific Co. is now Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver extremely low rate of one and one- j selling round trip ticket* to Portland Tablets.— L. F. Andrews, Des Moines, third fare for the round trip, not to from West Stayton for #2 75, good go Iowa. For sale by Brewer Drug Co. exceed #25.00, the rate from Portland. ing Saturday p. in. or any train of L. A. Thomas and family returned Those who are planning a trip to Cal Sunday, returning Sunday and Mon day, giving all Sunday and Monday in Wednesday from their trip to Casca ifornia should take note of these rates. Portland. The same arrangement ap dia, being away just fifteen days. On Mrs. Anna Stayton has added to the plies from Portland, giving Portland jieople a chance to visit Valley points their way home they sjient a couple of ap|*earance of her already neat home at greatly reduced rates. , days at Modaville. They had a pleas by a new fence. ant trip. Noil.-., for l*iitil1ciatloii. G. L. Brown has secured a supply ! Mrs. Ralph Stamp, who has been Department of the Interior, of casacara or chittem seeds and will l.aml Office at Oregon City, Oregon. here for several weeks visiting her start( a chittem grove. In view of the, Align»! 6, 1901. mother, Mrs. Julia Robertson, and Notice 1« hereby given that Ih* following fact that this tree will grow on wet named «cttler he« filed notice of hi* I mention other friends, left yesterday on her re land, fit for nothing else, it would to make final proof In aupport of til« claim , and that «aid proof will be made before the County turn trip to her home in Dawson City, ajipear that a profit can be made in of Mini r oon ty ,a l 4 lbeny .l)rego nIHeptemberZ3 . 1901. viz: Fred W. Tway; If. K. No. IS«s.v,for the Alaska. growing it. A t the rate the trees N K !* Sec. 12 T. 10 S, K. 2 K. He name« the fol lowing w!tne»»e» to prove hl» c on tin u o «« r.-»l- A couple of Stayton young men vis have been destroyed the past yrnr, if dence niton and cultivation o ‘ aaid land, viz: Harry T. Hhua, of Fox Valley, Oregon; Robert ited in Linn county the other even continued a few years longer, chittem Hrown, of Albany. Oregon; Henry I,yon«, of f.yons, Oregon; Fred Marlle», of Fox Valley, ing, and when ready to return home bark will be a scarce article. Oregon. AI/.KKNON 8. DRF.SSKK. Register. found their buggy minus a hind wheel. A. J. Richardson, who with his wife Report doesn’t say whether they walk went for an outing at Fpper >Soda, was ed or flew home. taken sick with heart trouble, and DoYou Want to Buy Bonds? brought home the first of this week. He was seriously ill for several days, but is now resting comfortably, and | will probably be nbouV in a few days. His son, VV. Y., and brother, Dr. Rich ardson, of Salem, were up to see him i Tuesday. J. W . Young was stung by a hornet Tuesday, the poison from which af fected him so seriously that he suffer ed severely. A physician was called and he was soon resting more com fortably, but was confined to the bouse several days. If so, you want those that pay the liest dividends. A business education pays bet- ter dividends than any bonds. The best place to get a business education is Parents whose children have guns will do well to caution them in regard Garland Business College, to reckless shooting. Twice during Milverton, Oregon. the past week have some of the fam Send for catalog. ily of J E. Sloper heard the hum of a bullet in close proximity. No person should be allowed the use of a gun who is careless in handling it, and | We have ojiened a new small boys in particular should be market in Htayton in the warned by their parents. Southern Oregon Farms. old Davie A Briggs stand and carry a fine line of 1600 acres, all under fence, house, F. Herrling was at .Salem the first barn, Ac. About 200a bus been farmed. of the week, before Co. Sopt. Moores Eight miles from a good market. A with n petition to change the bounda No 1 stock ranch @ #8 1)0 jier acre. 700 acres, 5 miles from railroad, well ries of school district No. 81, adding a improved. Last year’s sales off' from part of it to the district adjoining it place #2000. This is a No. 1. ranch on the east. The petition was grunt- 1 Our prioesure reasonable, and if sold soon crop goes with place. and our meats first-class. ed, and a new school house will he These ranches are located in a fine Your patrotinge is solicited. aection of country, and arc great bar built near the center of the district, which is not far east of the L. Hobson gains Call on or address Hliop in charge of A. C. Thomas. place now owned by Mr. Kiracli. T h e M a im John Proffitt and wife, of Centralia, Wash., and Arthur Ward and wife, of Portland, are guests at the Shelly home in this place. Mrs. Proffitt and Mr. Ward are children Mrs. Shelly. Mrs. Proffitt will remain for an ex tended visit here, the others return ing home to-day. New Heat Harket Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna, Lard, Etc. Stowell & Denny. 4 v t/ 4 4 4 4 I 4 s fé § I 5 THEO. GEHLEN, Stayton. 1 V 4 2 The Universal Verdict Of the people is that Universal Stoves and Ranges Are the Best! We have on our floors the most select stock of Furni ture ever seen in Stayton. Call and let us show you our goods. M. 4 S T R E F F & CO., S ta yto n Shoes and Where to Buy Them! Buy of Kerber & Klecker. Why? Because, First, Kirkendall’s Shoes have been sold in Marion county for over ten years with the very best of results. Second, They are honest shoes at an honest price, and last but not least, they w ere made up especially for our trade. W e have seven different styles in Ladies Dress Shoes, also a full line of all kinds of G ent’s Shoes. Must be seen to be appreciated. Look over our line of the very latest designs and patterns of W orsted Dress Goods. 4 Please romeinlier that llie photo deal is «nil open. Bring 11 « your photo* and have them enlarged in oil painting absolutely free, with work guaranteed. Respectfully yours, KERBER & KLECKER, Slayfon, Or. Taken W ith Cramps. Wm.Kirmse.a member of the bridge gang working near Littlcport was tak en suddenly ill Thursday night with cramps ami a kind of cholera. His case was sp severe that he had to have the members of the crew wait upon hint and Mr. Gifford was called and con s u lte d . He told them he had a medicine in the form of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help Inin out and accordingly several do«es were ad ministered with tin* result that the fellow was able to be around next day. The incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Gifford’s medicines.— Elkader, la., Argus. This remedy never fails Keep it in your home, it may save life. For sab* by Brewer Drug Co. fu r F u lillr a llo n . l ’ lilt*-*t Hist«-» I » m l o ffic e , Oruguu I lly ,O re g o n . 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