4 T h e O ra n g e . Frank Hobson khi a visitor with Saturday last was a big day for tit*» friends in Stavtnn yesterday. II«' is A MATTER OF HEALTH O range in Stayton. Members of vis* now an atten d an t at the hospital for | iting Oranges had been invited to the insane at Salem, and likes his meet with the local members of the work. order, and several were here from T u r­ Miss l>ean Kimsey, who is a tten d ­ ner, Maeleav, Fox Valley and other ing the High school, visitisi her ho.ne ■ ii3 â» * « "4 places. After two candidates hat! been in Melisma Saturday. She was ac­ instructed in the mysteries of agricul­ com panied by Mrs. L, A. Thom as and ture, a bountiful dinner was served. ’ children. D uring the afternoon session short J « ,* Forrest Hatea, the baby eon of talks were made by Mr. Hillary, of Mr nm, Mr„ „ M Hates, died at tu rn er, J. B. 1 ra»k, of Eox \ alley, A. ^tieir home Got. 12nd, of brain fever, L. Mack, Mrs. L S. Lam bert and oth- I age«! 7 m onths. Funeral services were era. It was a very pleasant ami in ter­ liehl at 2 o’clock p. m. Oct. 23rd. esting session. The Stay ton grange is J. B. Trask, of Fox Valley, made us • , ¡growing in memliership, and should an appreciate«! call Saturilay. Mr. have on its roll the nam e of every an«l Mrs. Trask drove down from the farm er in this neighborhood. Valley Friilay, ami rem ained until Absolutely Pure M A K K 1K II. Monday visiting their many friends in At the Court House in Salem, W ed­ Stayton. HAS MO SUBSTITUTE nesday, Oct. 26th, occurred the m ar­ Miss I,«da W atters went to Albany riage of Hon. H enry Keene to Mrs. W«>dneaday, returning the following Mary Lennon. The ceremony was day. H er sister, M i s s /ills , who has : performed by Judge Joh n H. Scott in been in Albany for medical treatm ent, the presence of a few friends. i* much improve«l, and expects to be groom is well known and high- gj„ teaching Monday next, E. Forrette was an appreciated vis­ ly The respected throughout Marion conn- New England farmers are going in­ itor Tuesday. I ty. The bride is recently from the to the business of raising Angora to r first-class paper hanging call on east, and a very pleasant appearing goats. is said more than 11,000,(kg) S. H . Burson. lady, who is well likixl by ttmso who pounds of It the hair is ini|M>rtc*«l an n u ­ J. P. Davie has been on the sick list have made her acquaintance. ally. Many of the billy farms of Wtc the past week. May health and happiness be theirs. Eastern states an* worth little except Miss Ella Balsley is a guest at the W hat m ight have been a serious ac­ for pasture for sheep or goats. F. F. Foster home. cident liapj*ened at the Myers place W. F. Hayes lias our thanks for a H arv H enline has moved into the near town the first of the week. The copy of a special «-«lit ion of the Cou­ Hollenbeck house. two boys of O. V. Myers hail the team rier, publishe«l at Coweta, Indian Ter- Geo. Spaniol and wife visitetl P ort­ out tc do some hauling, when the old- | rit.vry. It contains m uch valuable in- land friends this week. er of the boys was oblige«! to go to th e form ation regarding the Indian conn- Joe Zuber and W m. Kle«‘ker were hou«e. He tied the team and left his try. The town of Coweta has hud a iu Portland this week. brother in charge. W hile be was gone plienom inal growth, ami is fast adding Get your shoes repaired by Lance- some careless hunter fired a gun in to its population. It is Mr. Hayes close proxim ity, frightening the horses trading point and |>o*toftii'o. field, at S m ith’s shoe store. Frank Galliway and wife are the pa­ so badly th at they ran away. The boy Last night Willis Caldwell and John in charge of the team was knocked Downing ma«le a call on the three sa­ We have now moved our stock of Clothing, Shoes, rents of a boy since Tuesday. down and considerably btuised, ana loons in town, on a tour of investiga- Boots, Caps and Hats into the room formerly occu­ Miss McCrow, of McCoy, has been a had a narrow escape from serious in ­ gation. They found nothing incrim ­ pied by E. Roy, and also have engaged the servic­ guest at the home of Jos. Fisher this jury. W hen the horses were caught inating at Spaniol's, hut m inors were es of a first-class shoemaker who is prepared to do week. both were down. Heretofore hunting found in Milke’s and X cibcrt’s. Both any kind of work in his line. Mrs. W. H. Hobson and Mrs. Good­ has been freely perm itted on tne My­ of these men plead guilty to allowing When you want to buy a good shoe that will stand m an visited friends in Jordan W ed­ ers land, but now signs are («osteii m inors in their place of business, and nesday. the wet season, buy the Reid & Hertche shoe, made warning hunters off the premises. K«'cor«ler Richardson fine«! each $10 in Portland. We guarantee this shoe in every res­ Andrew Fery has gone to St. Louis, and costs, am ounting to $5 each. F. A. W are will preach at the pect or replace them with a new pair free if they Oregon, where he has some building Mr. Sm ith and wife, who have for C hristian church Sunday. to do. do not give satisfaction. some tim e re*id«sl in Stayton, have We have added considerably to our lines of Clothi ng, Miss Anna L uthy, of Macleay, vis­ M. Streff & Co. have built new returned to Mill City. Friilay even­ ited with friends in town several days stairs to the hall over their hardware ing a farewell surprise party was given Hats, Boots, and Shoes. When in town look us up store. this week. i them at the spacious home of A. I). and be convinced that what we advertise is true. We O. C. Purdy and family have moved The first of a series of club dances Gardner, which was lieautifully decor­ carry a first-class line of general merchandiseat prices from Mill City to their farm near will he giver, at Daisy H all Saturday ated for the occasion. Games, music, to suit everybody. Try us and bring us your pro­ night. and pleasant social chat made the; K ingston. duce and we will do right by you. T he M ail is unavoidably late this Mrs. B. P. Sornsen entertained a evening pass quickly and enjoyably, . KERBER &. KLECKER, Stayton, Or. week. Sorry, hut we cannot do the party of ladies at a rag sewing bee “"'I the elegant lunch servisi was not the least appreciated feature of the Tuesday. work of two. 1 event. Dr. W ilbur N. Pintler, dentist, will V. H . Caldwell,of Albany, is in town ^ he in his office in Stayton the 16th to visiting his brother-in-law, J. B. Grier, Triumph Notes. 31st of each m onth. and other friends. Farm ers are busy sowing grain. Mrs. Schellberg has returneil from Peter Strause«, who has been sick her ranch near Mehama, where site the past three weeks at the home of Louis A rthur made a business trip to Salem Monday, and J. W. Sm ith Having purchased the stock of Shoes, Rubbers, Men's spent a couple of weeks. his sister, Mrs. T itus, is on the mend. 1 j on Thursday. Furnishing Goods of J. E. Whitehead, I desire to call A son of L. S. W irtli fractured the H enry Sm ith and family are now Clias. Rossi ter visited friends in this the attention of the people of Stayton and vicinity to («ones of his left fore-arm one day this domiciled in the property they recent­ i neighborhood recently. week, by getting a fall. the fact that I have ordered a large line of new shoes, ly purchased near the Baptist church. Albert A rthur is engaged in hauling and shall carry a full stock of first-class goods at all M rs. W m . M cKinney and daughter times, and shall make my prices as low as consistent A nna, of T urner, visited with friends Mr. and Mrs. Spidell, «>f Los Angel­ lumber from H arris saw mill for Mc­ es, Calif., are guests at the home of J. Kinney int. are requested to call a t my residence some parties from near Jordan, was er's office yesterday afternoon four will provide the p«iwer for one of the in Stayton and settle their account. hunting in the vicinity of Snow Peak deeds were Hied for w o rd by which systems of electric railroads planned H. P. S orxhex . the past few days. parties near Gates transferred to a for the valley. This is the beginning couple of Portland capitalists properly * l *10 developm ent of the power of the F or S a l e — My 31-32 deep red D ur­ Oliver Baker has purchased the liv­ and water rights along the Kantiani HaNtism river and it is predicted th a t ham bull. Will be two years old Jnne ery stable of W hite Bros., at Turner, river for power purposes. In one of *n 11 i*-'" years a nunilicr of such plants 1st next. Will weigh over 800 lbs. and is now prepared to serve the pub- l .......To call and see the deeds the provision is made th a t erected on the Santiam , am i E. F orrette . lie who desire teams. I ...... Stock of gOOd I the grantees are to build and m ain -1 P°wer enough to run the whe«>l* of 1 find nothing better for liver de- Lewis Stout was down from Melia- __ , purpose commerce _ C a rry in g tain a canal i or «ludi for the ... . ,, throughout this nart ' 1 of 1 rangem ent and constipation than ma Saturday with more of his unex­ . . . . . Western Oregon will be pmvided from of generating electric power, or for th at one , t ream. C ham berlain's Stom ach and Liver celled grapes, which lie soon disposed other power purposes, the canal or —— —— —— Tablets.— L. F. Andrews, Des Moines, of to our townspeople. Hume to be built within the next three During th e fiscal year of MM>4 the Iowa. For sale by Brewer Drug Co. years to m ake the deed valid. In a ll1 f*,**^°i*1» ranci internal revenue tax on 8. H. Burson returned Tuesday from Single and Double Disc the deeds the principal p«>rtion of the i'0, harness, and spring wag- Lxposition buildings progressing well. so trsnsierreu all on adjoining n, w 1 ipr* and the $8,000 expended f«»r transferm l are « mi for sale. Call on or address L. It. W . 8. W atters has rented his place perm anent const defenses, am ounted pieces of property. Wylder, at Stayton Livery B arn,Stay- in th e northw est part of town to F. and all repairs to This is the first step toward m aking $l!)i>,000. The t«dmcc«> users during M. Mlinkers, and this estim able fumi- ton, Oregon. uae of the enorm ous wuter power go the same tim e paid in the form of cus­ ly will become residents of Stayton. O C T . 2 7 , 2H a n i l 3 0 ¡ng to waste in the Santiam river. toms ami interna! revenue taxes, $6.',,. World s Fair excursion tickets to Hon. J. M. Glass spoke to good- j any size. The lands and river sold nt Gates, in 800,000; more thau enough to pay the Chicago, 8t. Louis and all eastern sixed audiences at the C hristian church j the four deeds nam ed, will enable ^Berest on the public debt, and taka cities will he sold by the G reat N orth­ Saturday and Sunday evenings. He the purchaser* to build a flume or CMre th e^o^on ^« oirds^tiie Indians, ern Railway on Oct. 27, 28 anil 2‘J , in is a forceful speaker, hut from w hat we ditch that will give a head of several u addition to Oct. 3, 4 and 5. Apply to can learn, did not m ake m any con - 1 hundred feet, and will give power suf- fa< - "urnian B akers letter on any O rest N orthern agent for rates verts to the cause lie is advocating— ficient to provide electric power and another page and act. Be sure nnd mud full inform ation. . local option. light for all the valley tow ns as well ns get in your vote; also your neighbor's Youth and Old Age Î.V* Can both be supplied in our POWDER Furniture Stock Rockers for Old and Young. Beds for Old and Young. Cribs, High Chairs, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, Child­ ren’s Wagons. Come and see our Furniture line. M. S T R E F F & CO., S ta y to n A n n o u n ce m e n t to th e P u b lic To the Public ALVA SnITH, Stayton, Ore. It Will Pay You Rushford Wagons Oliver Disc Plows Oliver Chilled Walking Plows D’KalbWire Fence Philip Meier, Sublimity, Or. , I <