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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1904)
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Oak Grove. A fter Three Years. Three year* ago this date— Oet. 14— : ♦ THE LOCAL FIE L D ♦ \ tlie came into potssession of T ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ M w . riter During these three years Stay- he ail Youth and Old Age The plows have started since Mon* day’s rain. Several of our l*oys were pheasant hunting Sunday and brought in some birds. Ueo. Smith and Jac. Staiger pur* ' chased a buggy at Philip Meier's sale Saturday. u-er of Uniou H i„, was a caller For window glass go to Fred Bock ton has seen many improvements and Mercantile Co. many changes in business have oc- Call at Koeneke's markes for fresh curred. The improvements and ad- prepared mince meat. ditions to the business establishment* Harve Henline has opened a barber speak well for the progress of the town shop in the Powell buildiug. and the prosperity of the community, B. P. Sornseh and Henry left Mon and are an indication that the same at Ira B. Carter’s Monday. duration of time in the future will see day to look for a new location. Ervin Archibald has purchased the E. T. N^attlueu and Willis Caldwell a larger growth than any in the histo B. V'. Fresh place, the price being made a business trip to Maletu Mon ry of the town. $272». Ervin can’t be really going to The past three year« have seen a day. batch. Kev. Crandall will preach in the M. «“ ^ n t i a l increase in population and Those who went to Cedar Camp E. church Suuday morning and eveu several new business houses have been hunting, returned Monday with live j added, notably, the Fred Kock Mer- ing. 1 use l x 1 tHntile Co.'i |(nenl (ton , M. StretT A deer. To-night, at the opera ’ Co.’s hardware store, the Mtayton State Bill Tate is able to be around after social and concert, benefit of \V. O. W. Bank, Stowell A Denny's meat market being laid up several weeks with three Band. and Cyrus Clark’s grocery store. Ker* broken ribs. Jac. Missler cut a couple of his tin fa,r £ Klecker, successors to M. Bala- Those who attended the dance at gers Tuesday, and was obliged to quit ,ey h|W neHrIy doubled fhe store W. D. Cornish’s Saturday eve report a work a few days. room and stock of goods. The meat good time. Those beautiful linoleums must be n)arijet, Sornsen’s blacksmith shop, Chas. Downey, of Independence, is seen to be appreciated, at Fred Rock the photo gallery, the hotel, the drug working at W. H. Tate's. Mercantile Co s. store, the furniture store, and White- Look out for rain this winter—John Dr. Wilbur X. Pintler, dentist, will head’s shoe store have changed hand«, Steinberger and John Hepuer have re be in his office in Stayton the 16th to j Hl)j tbe familiar face of the owner is shingled their houses. H ay S k k d . 31st of each month. missed from the Gehlen store. O. V. Meyers is placing a new walk Among the improvements are: A Question o f Tacks. in front of the Apple property, occu E. V. Fergusou, large addition to pied by Mrs. Downing. Any reader of this pa|>er sending 27» residence. I cents in silver, by postal note or in Chas. Brown, large lesidence. The postoffice at Munkers has been John Goeders, residence improved one or two cent stamps, will be sent c! -ed, and mail for that place should A. J. Richardson, residence imp. the Daily Journal one month; or the now be seut to Shelburu. Mr. Gist, residence improved. j Bunda) Journal two mouths; or the Charles, son of W. H. Henline, who Semi-Weekly Journal three months, recently arrived here from Arizona, i Chas. Bass, residence enlarged. Fitz Down, new residence. ; or the Weekly Journal four months, is attending the High School. Mrs. Anna Slayton, house enlarged and in addition a match safe tilled Bills are out for a dance at the Stayton opera house the 21st, and also “ nd "»Proved. I *«*»» ‘ *ck*b P™“ »«” PreP"id* Addre" The Journal, Portland, Oregon. f.., Cyrus Vlaik, store bldg improved. for ...... oue at Mehauia the same A.^ date. I W. O. W., second story added to Geo. Gist was an appreciated caller 'opera house, and other improvements. Chas. Stowell has moved into the Monday, and will read T he M ail and Jos. Sestak, house repaired and in.- hou># „ CRtw| by Mr8. Bai|ey. Western Empire tha ensuing year. pro veil. Read all the advs. this week. They Mary Alexander was six years old j jr Brown, residence enlarged and will interest you. Wednesday, and entertained a few of ¡ mproved Bert Watters is around again, about her little friends in honor of the day. | ^ Brown & Sons, saw mill en- recovered from his recent illness. H. E. Wirth, of the new firm of farged and improved. blacksmiths, has arrived, and the Miss Beulah Hardin will o | mmi a A. L. Mack, prune dryer. family of his brother, L. 8., arrived kindergarten school Monday, and sev Henry Follis, water tank. Wed oesday. eral youngsters will attend. M. J. Bpaniol, house repaired. Alva Smith, who recently purchased , Geo. Xeibert, new store room Mrs. Mary Grier received a bad fall J. E. Whitehead’s shoe store, has j M. StretT A Co., new store building. ’ (,n a defective walk one evening this Dr. C. II Brewer, new office bldg. week, but luckily was not injured ser- moved into the Doty house, near the Brewer Drug Co , addition and im- iously. Many walks and crossings in Catholic church. town are in a dangerous condition, N otice .— All parties indebted to me provements on store buildiug. Fred Rock Merc. Co., new store and being so, someone is liable to bo are requested to call at my residence building. injured, and cause the town to pay iu Stayton and settle their account. A. L. Shreve, electric light building, damages. B. P. S ornsen . E. Rov and Freres Bros., double H..E. Wirth, of the tirm of Wirth , Bros., blacksmiths, has bought Claud store I" ibling <> stone, lo. P lo ilf" IW *1 f Iv P t .. , , . . ,, jewelry store, and btayton Btnte Bank. w I l Y * lC c tl i" lc ir i\ C l Darbys house, next to Granuiua D ar-, ' nr -ru „ • •' ^ j y W. E. Thomas, imp. no M ail anil by’s. It has been occupied GEORGE KOENEKE, undertaking buildings. Weddle. DEALER IN Jac. Missler, blacksmith shop. After spending the summer on their Q Trask wlditioo to ,ivery barn. Fresh, Salt and Smoked farm near Sublimity, Lee Tate and Mrs. Caldwell, imp. on residence. family have retui ned to Stayton a n d 1 F. Silhavy, addition and imp. on occupy their bouse Louse in the northwest resy ence part of town. Daniel Neff, residence improved. All kinds of Sausage, Mince Meat,Etc. Henry Smith has purchased the \y. F. Ware, addition to residence. Highest market price paid for Bennett property now occupied by J. s Folreis, addition and improve- Stock and Hides. R. Lake, from Cyrus Clark. Mr. Lake ment8 on residence. OREGON. STAYTON, will move into his own house, now oc- J. I. Crabtree, same as above. cu pied by Frank Caspell. Mrs. Bilyeu, same. N otice T i m b e r L a n d , A c t . l u n e .1, I H I S Mrs. Shell berg, same. Lewis Stout, of Mehama, was in fo r r u l l i le al Ion. J. P. Davie, same. towu Saturday with grapes. Mr. Cotted State» Land Office, J. C. Eulberg, improvements. Stout raises the finest grapes in this Oregon C it y,O re go n ,S e pte m b e r 21, l'*oi J. W. Young, improvements. Notice 1» hereby given that In com plia n ce part of the country. He expects to with trie provision» o f the act o f Congress of John Kerber, improvements. J u n e * , 1S7H, entitled " A n act for the «ale of have some here for sale election day. | timber lands in the States of Californ ia, Ore Mat. Bass, improvements. gon , Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as A. L. Mack was an appreciated call- \ I ext ended to all the public and states hv a -t of Catholic church built. | August 4,1892, lion A. Smith, of O a t e s , 1 er Wednesday. He is quite well sat ' cou nty o f Marion, State o f Oregon, has Cheese factory built. i this (lay filed in this office his sworn statement isfied with his prune crop this season,; No. 64*7 for the pu rch ase o f the N ' , o f H ‘ 2 of School house and Christian Hiurch having a fair yield. Many growers Section No. 12, In township N o . 9 south, range repaired. * east, and will offer proof lo show that the I....,« nought ....L 4 1 _ o,.. ... ...(„ol did not raise enough to pay to harvest rr-i i i i . i . • i land in more valuable for It* timber or T h e r e are probably other properties j „tone than for agricultural purpo*«*«.and toe»»* them. 111. tow n on oil \ which imnmvsmpnt« tnbllsh of hisclnlm before the Register »rid Re- in town \ n ic ii imprmem nc. have ,,aVL i reiver thi* office at Oregon City, Oregon,on E. C. Baker has our thanks for a been made, that we do DOt recall. ; Thursday, thssthdny of Decembermot. . . ’ He He names names as ms witnesses: witnesses: \t illiain T. Clark, of box of three varieties of apples from The above list represents a v very Oates. Oregon, Robert Morehouse, o f Klkhorti. .. J I Oregon, Charles Rain«, of Elit horn, Oregon, his orchard. They were fine. Uregon creditable progress, and the expendi- Daniel Rains, of Elkhorn, Oregon. takes the lead for fine apples, ami we ture of a considerable sum of money, i ahove-desco^d'¡and»0 ari'"reónès'twc i«,y til«- I their claim*! In thin o ffice on or before «miri Mb think this section is just a little ahead particularly in a place of this size. day o f December, 1!)04. A * KHpros H. D kmwrr , Register. of the rest of the state. During the three years just past 1 find nothing better for liver de many real estate transfers have taken rangement and constipation than place both in and about town. Every Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver indication points to the future pro Tablets.— L. F. Andrews, Des Moines, gress and prosperity of Stayton. Can both be supplied in our Furniture Stock Rockers for Old and Young. Beds for Old and Young. Cribs, High Chairs, Baby Carriages, Clo-Carts, Child ren’s Wagons. Come and see our Furniture line. STREFF & CO., Stayton If. Announcement to the Public We have now moved our stock of Clothing, Shoes, Boots, Caps and Hats into the room formerly occu pied by E. Roy, and also have endued the servic es of a first-class shoemaker who is prepared to do any kind of work in his line. When you want to buy a good shoe that will stand the wet season, buy the Reid& Hertche shoe, made in Portland. We guarantee this shoe in every res pect or replace them with a new pair free if they do not give satisfaction. We have added considerably to our lines of Clothing, Hats, Boots, and Shoes. When in town l<w>k us up and be convinced that what we advertise is true. We carry a first-class line of general merchandise at prices to suit everybody. Try us and bring us your pro duce and we will do right by you. KEKBEk & KLECKER, Stayton, Or. To the Public M E A T S Iowa. For sale by Brewer Drug Co. Local option will be voted on in Linn county. Last spring the meas- ure carried in that county by &88. It ls believed by many Linn county resi- dents that it will he defeated at the coming election. To MU,e tht} e8tate of tbe ,Hte j olin 1 Bryant, the property was sold Satur- day lust. Rev. Henry Pelletan, rep- resenting the Trappist Fathers, pur chased 185 acres near the Jordan Catholic church. The other lands lie- longing to the estate were sold to the heirs. A 900 acre farm near Jordan O C T . 2 7 , 2 H »rill 2 » was sold to tfie three sisters, Mr». Me* World s Fair excursion tickets to Chicago, St. Louis and all eastern Cu,|y. Mr*. Shelton and Mr*. Good- I cities will he sold by the Great North- man for Tl,e remainder of the ern Railway on Oct. 27, 28 and 29, in PMt**te went lo H Bryant. It consist- addition to Oct. 3, 4 and 5. Apply to ed ol 390 ’*crp" of farming land and . . . , two tracts in Albany, and went at! any Great Northern agent for rates |<;115 The l 85 acres sold the Trap and full information. I pista brought $3350. Portraits I will give one 16x20 enlarged portrait with every dozen best cab inets ordered before Oct. 15. A ll w ork in the latest style and H aving purchased the stock of Shoes, Rubbers, M en's Furnishing Goods of J. E. Whitehead, 1 desire to call the attention of the people of Stayton and vicinity to the fact that I have ordered a large line of new shoes, and shall carry a full stock of first-class goods at all times, and shall make m y prices as low as consistent with good business principles. I desire a share of the patronage of the people of Stayton and vicinity, and hope by fair dealing, good goods and low prices to merit your custom. ALVA s n ITH , Stayton, Ore. T O T EP N ; ■Ì! 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