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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1904)
4 Has a New Bell. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ : THE LOCAL FIELD J F r e a k * o f a C r e lo n e . 2 The Universal Verdict One of the strange freaks of the re Through the generosity of John > - - cent tornado which wiped out part of ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Spaniol, of this place, the new Catho the vllluge of Ohappaqua, N. Y„ and lic church in Stayton is in |tosae*aion ktll«<d one woman was the burying of C. J . Thomas is about again. o f a tine new bell, which after being a cow and calf In ttie cellar of a barn Mrs. J . E. Brown visited Portland blessed according to the rites of the ou the farm of Warren Tompkins, friends several days this week. ; church, will be pi act'd in the belfry of which was rust'd to the ground, says .. .... - . , ,, the New York Tribune. The other Thieves stole an organ from a school i the new editioe, ’ where it may long eall day , . , .. , when the anluuda were found house near Woodburn recently. the faithful to their duties. * were alive. The cow and ealf J . S. Shanks and family, of Turner, At a recent service the priest sug- were under ten tons of hay and straw, visited at Jac. Missler’s yesterday. gested that a bell would bo the next brick and other debris for live days, U. Whitney and wife and F. Silhnvy thing needed, and Mr. Spaniol forth- The only Injury the calf suffered was . . . . . ... i . i. .1 i > . the loss of Its tall, which was cut off Of the people is that and family drove to Mehama Sunday, with journeyed to I ortland, where he by a b|( u .ain when found the aul- Jos. Sestak, the stock buyer, has purchased a bell and ordered it ship- mala were almost Starved to death. It put in a new platform scale at his lH>® rtt onct!- I* is Hue tone and of took almost two days to dig them out. residence good size, weighing between 800 and Another freak of the cyclone was tho n vv i ' k v p h i , ‘ 700 1b»., and Mr. Spaniol’» generosity blowing away of u solid silver knlf* Dr, \\ llbur N. Pintler, dentist, will . . J J and fork from the house of Itotiert he in his office in Stayton the 16th to In donating the bell to the church at jgaiT0W to the St. Elmo hills, three this time is much appreciated by the miles uwny, where they were found 31st of each month. ufavtSSAV congregation. Besides donating lib- stuck lu the trunk of u big elm tree. Miss Wilda Clark has returned from ------------------ her visit with her sister, M>s. M cKin erally to the building of the new edi- I fice, he has giver, largely of his time, ide« <>r N M ialt* Tr»n ney, at College Place, Wash. and has been deeply interested in see- 1 Now that mosquito time Is here S. Burson has improved the appear ^ of ,nterMt> Haya ance of Stayton & . Robertson’s m illi ing the building completed. Now to quUo trap further show his deep regard for his Loulsvllle (Ky.) Herald. A mosquito nery shop with wall paper. church, he lias purchased and present- j trap Is a novelty In Its way. It being Lloyd Brown has returned from , ed this fine bell. generally understood that human In- Eastern Washington, where he lias Mf g j(), j8 devout Catholic * * nu,tT did ,,ot w**«*11 ,hp Point of trap- been for several months, and will , . .. , , , plug this wily Insect. Ttie trup In quea- aiul anxious that the cluirdi I h > com- .. ,,„,i spend the winter in Stayton. . . . , ' t,ou l* * box • foot »'l'"«re and * J plete in every respect as soon as pos- made of plain wire screening, latticed Miss Lau is now prepared to teach sible, and has certainly done his part like a window abutter. The merit of music pupils on either piano or organ j to bring about this end. May he be the Invention, however, Ilea within, twenty-five lessons for $ 10. t all on or »pared many more years to devote to where there Is a small automatic music box, which, when set In motion, makes address Miss l lara Lau, Stayton. tlie cause of the church he loves. a noise similar to that made by a |*»r- F or S ale — a good mare, weight be- I son breathing In sleep. Around this D IK II. box Is a gummy substance, which Is tween 1100 and 1200; 7 or 8 years old; j Mrs. John S. Lutz died at her home calculated to hold and poison the Insect will work single or double. Call on the moment It lights. The Invention G r if f K ing , Kingston. j in 8U vton- 8el*- 7th- 5 ° ’dock »• m., age 73 years, 4 months and 2 days. Is baaed on the theory that mosquitoes J . P. Davie is back from bis several are attracted to human beings by ths : Nancy B. Peebler was born in Sanga- | Wheezing noise suude when sleeping. months stay in the mountains. He mon county. III., May 5t!i, 1831, and is in much better health than when was married to John S Lutz Vug. 2fi, he went away. He and B. P. Taylor 1852. To them were born 12 child- : prospected, fished, and enjoyed life. ren, 6 sons and 6 daughters, three of j Mrs. Chas. F. Loose, of West Stay- whom died in infancy. She leaves an ton, died in Salem Aug. 28th, where I aged husband, nine children, 4 sisters Go to School, take a We just received new line of ready-to- she had gone for an operation, from and 2 brothers and many friends to the effects of which she did not recov I mourn her loss. One daughter, Mrs. wear Clothing and we wish to draw the attention e r.* She was about 35 years of age. of our many customers to the fact that these suits J . P. Davie, resides in Stayton. She ; 1 find nothing better for liver de- was a member of the Dunkard church rangement and constipation than for 49 years. mind that we buy our goods direct from the facto Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver The funeral was held Thursday af- ry, thus saving the middle man’s profit. OF Tablets.— L. F. Andrews, Des Moines, ternoon at the Christian church, ami Remember we can and do compete with anv Iowa. For sale by Brewer Drug Co. interment made in Lone Oak cem- clothing house on the coast regarding quality and Garland Business College, Gardner Bros, mill is now about as etery. price. Look over our line. It will pay you. Bring well supplied with wheat as last year. Silverton, Oregon. us your produce and we will give you the highest Joseph Hammon and wife are the A. D. failed to get about 6000 bu. of parents of a son of regulation weight, Send for catalog. the Rocky Point pool that went to i born Monday.—Stayton Mail. But Swank, at Aumsville, but will probab what is tho "regulation weight”? Why, T lin b n r LitiiH, Act Jiini* .*1, IH?H N o t t«?r ly have more than last year without for P u b lic a tio n . a baby of seven pounds is quite as U n ited S ta te * I am i o ffic e , that. Oregon July 1 \ 19<>4. precious as one of twelve. Babies are Notice 1* hereby Cltjr,Oregon, jfiven Hint in com pliance ........... C. D. Wilson will offer for sale at : not valued by adverdupoi*, are they? with ttie provision* of the act of Congre*« of lim re^iiipnpp tw n m iIpq n f f .June 3, 1S78, entitled '*An act for the *ale of ms residence two miles east or l.>on», _ p 0 r tla » d Journal. Surely they’re tim ber lan d , in th« H ut*, of « aliform .,o re- on F rid a y . SeDt. 23. a t 9 30 a. m . tw o . » - ie>a, Seva.ia, and W ashington T erritory," a« HI M W V O IR SUBSCRIPTION " • n o t. N o n e of o u rs c a m e u p to reg u - extended to all tin- publii- and »tat«-« by « t ot h o rses, ’ 9 h e ad of c a ttle , ’ 6 h o * g s, * 175 la tio n » w ¡ e » ig h h t t, " h u t w e C o tto n ed to , I j county Au*u»t ot l.isw Multnomah. .w illiam BJk-hlenker.of Portland. State of Oregon, ha. to thi* pajHT and m lim e s IM cjò.LosA n^elr.» sheep, a lot of farm machinery, house- 'em” inat »» niiirlilr »ml thl* day tiled In this uffl«- hi* »worn .tatement ‘ jk ( r » 1 1 r « » r ' r ■ » t r » . — receive a . u . . T. . „ ,, ' em just aa quicKiy anti sincerely as g0. m «6 for the purcha»* of the NWuarter <«f h o ld goods, e tc . Lsual te rm s . Geo. ¡f tw . |tjMj However, t h a t w as back i ^ “ on >•'<>- ¿4. m to » n»hiD No. u »oath, rang. J 9 j 3 eul. und will offer proof to *how that the Koeneke, auctioneer. BIG C A L IFO R N IA M A G A Z IN E -F R E E esiNt. No teliin^ wlmt might happen land nouicht 1 m more valuable for it* timber or . . • »tone than for aitriciiitural piirpoae*, end toe»> In order to give all the o!«l and new friends of the Rev. Father Chas. Soroski, of 8ub- here in Stayton. Here they raine the ' t«bii«h hi* claim b o io rv the Kcicinter mid it**- , , . . * , t , ceiver of thi» office nt <)regon i’ity, Oregon on linuty, was a visitor in this city the best apples, the biggest prune», the Wednesday, the Sth day of October.law. a» an In d u re m e a t to Stayton Mail a Present Ati«l new first of the week. He has given up finest cherries, the most potatoes, the (,fp?1r"Ti^.d1 or«on,e< 7 >»rle»h*iin*»1! o/‘ Porl- -ill>»rrl l-er«. the idea of building a Catholic church heavies wheat, and the biggest, health- oUwieVc'of’t v . r ' t e » » « “ms l>- We have made arrangement* to include, free, without h e re , as th e re a re not e n o u g ® h Catho- ie»t and prettiest babies of a n y ' w h e re above-described Any and all peraon. adverw to iy the laiol» claim ar- ing requested til«- extra cost to you, a year’s subscription to the W ESTERN | th e ir claim » in t h l . o ffice on o r before »aid -'»tIt lics in the vicinity of Scio to warrant in the country. / E M P IR E , a vigorous magazine of life in the Golden I day o f O ctober, 1904. A lumi .' k . i N 3. D rkhhkk , R egister. it.—Scio News. ---------------------I State. Every month it contains stories and illustrations Yesteiday Frank Holmes, attorney of travel and adventure among the wonders of the great Jos. Milke showed us an article in for gteven PhU|pp|, filed transcript of West; hunting and fishing sports, rustic life among the a paper from his home town in Min- ¡n circuit court No. X in tl,e orange groves, vineyards anil orchards, and complete and nesota, relating to the death of a dog cage of 0 ^.Hr Co)e> administffttor of reliable information about the wonderful industrial and claimed to be the largest in the world. the e8tate oI Levi Bartemus. deceased, trade development of that section. It is a monthly mag Mr. Mielke has often seen the animal, ^ ¡n Ju8tice Turner’s court on .Inly azine of the land of sunshine, fruit and flowers, a source which was a St. Bernard and weighed „ In T this .■ ; case „ „ the .« plaintiff - . : a sued , for , of entertainment and instruction to those who live there 6 2. Keep it in your mind 308 pounds. and those who arc far away. It is a California magazine pasturage for certain sheep belonging with a large national circulation. We will send the Western that T he Mail prints David Mangle and wife arrived from to the defendant, and secured judg Empire one year free, to all who renew or subscribe. Two Alsea the first of the week and are at ment for $90 and $16.-50 costs and dis- papers for the price of one. their farm home near town. They bursernents. From this judgment de will visit their coast ranch soon again fendant appeals.— Statesman. Call or send in your subscription soon, as the time of this and then return here to remain dur G. B. Trask is preparing to build an ing the winter. Mrs. Mangle’s moth offer is limited. Sample copies m ay be seen at this office. addition to the south side of his livery er is visiting them. barn. It will lie 30x100, with a gable roof. He w ill place a row of stalls in the room he now uses for buggies, and 161X1 acres, all under fence, house, barn, Ac. About 200a has been farmed. also in the new part. This will allow Fight miles from a go«sl market. A him stable room for all occasions. On No. 1 stock ranch (cb $8 00 per acre. busy days he now has to use the old A Magazine of Cleverness 700 acres, 5 miles from railroad, well barn opposite this office. This will improved. Last year’s sales off from Mitgazine« .should have a well defined pur|M>se. place $2000. This is a No. 1. ranch probably he torn down when the new- Genuine entertainment, amusement and mental recreation are the mo and if sold soon crop goes with place. one is completed. tives of T H E SMART SE T , the O r anything else you These ranches are located in a fine section of country, and are great bar m ay want at very M O S T SU C C E SSF U L O F M A G A Z IN E S gains Call on or address 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. \l. STREFF& CO., Stayton 1 If You Can’t Correspondence Course in Shorthand Clothing, Dress Goods, Shoes, Groceries ^ have a wereaU made up this summer. maket price obtainable. Please bear in Yourstruly, KERBER & KLECKER, Stayton, Or. WESTERN; EMTIRE Ht M Job Printing Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Shipping Tags, Trespass Notices, Cards, Bills, Southern Oregon Farms. T h e M a il . Low Rates to California. The Triennial Conclave Knights Templar will be held at 8an Francisco Heptember 5th to 9th and the Sover eign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. will be held at same jioint September 19th to 25th. For these occasions the South ern Pacific Co. will place in effect the extremely low rate of one and one- third fare for the /ound trip, not to exceed $25.<X>, the rate from Portland. Those who are planning, a trip to Cal ifornia should take note of these rates. Portraits ^ All styles of en= larging done at the Studio. Call and see the new work. L. L. SOURS. The Smart Set low prices. 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