The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, May 19, 1905, Image 1

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THE STÄYT0N MAIL
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A N K W S I 'A P E R , N O T A N o KO
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S u b s c r ip tio n , $1.25 P E R ANNUM
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STAYTON, MAKION COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 19, 190Ç.
T enth Y ear .
Special
on Clothing
Tim Ho wer-loving woman, the type of
woman who will bury her face 111 a clua-
The
Soap
with
a
Senti-
ment.
ter of American Beauties, or breathe
the incense from a sjirHy of violets,—
N umber
Special on All
Calicos.
REYSTOHE
O veralls «R omper ,
Jt
C a lico s....................... <jc yd
cause it permits her to enjoy the deli­
Ail Blue and White
C a lico s....................... $c yd
cate perfume of her favorite flower in
the very aoap she uses.
Obtainable in
Carnation,
fob
half :
Lilac
anti
On All Clothing
» iv
B R E W E R D RU G C O M P A N Y
BTAYTON, O REG O N.
M en’s, Boy’s and Youth’s
Clothing.
M i n ’* $20 »nil of Clothing
this spring pattern, f o r . ..
Reduction
1 1 C jlfj
Men’s If 1 #V suit of Clothing
new spring patterns.........
| 9 HA
I X r.UU
Men’s $ 12 50 cult of Cloth-
ing, new spring patterns..
Q T7
7 .J t
Men’s f l O suit of Clothing
new spring patterns.........
Woolen Mill Proposition Pro­
gressing Satisfactorily.
v
Let us show you
our Clothing bar­
gains
1. 0 5 ,0 0 0 A l r e a d y S u b s c r i b e d — I t u l l d i n g a
W i l l t i e C o m m e n c e d a » N o o n a » 0 7 5 ,-
OOO la T u k e u .
T h e e i« still $10,000 stock to sell,
tititi the woolen mill for Htnyton is as­
sured.
Every enterprising hnainess
limn aiitl priqicrty holder in Stayton
has taken stock in the mill. The bal­
ance of the stock is lieing offered to
the ja-ople of the surrounding country
and those who have already been so­
licited are taking an interest in the
pro|»osition.
Regardless of the benefits that will
accrue to the town and country, as an
investment there is nothing Itetter in
tiie state. The managers are satisfied
tfie mill will pay fuUy 20 per cent one
year with another, put under any con­
ditions guarantee six ]>er cent on the
investment afier the first year.
Below xve give the cost of handling
Willamette valley wool under present
condition»:
Remember, we are offering all Dress
Goods at a liberal reduction in price.
Let us show them to you.
THEO. GEHLEN ESL,
N. J. G E H LE N , Administrator.
218 South Prior Street,
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A t l a n t a , G a .. March 21,1003.
I suffered for four months with
extreme nervousness and lassitude.
I had a sinking feeling in my
stomach which no medicine seemed
to relieve, and losing my apatite I
I became weak and lost my vital­
ity. In three weeks I lost fourteen
pound* of flesh and felt that 1 must
find speedy relief to regain my
health. Having heard Wine of
Cardui praised by several of my
friends, I sent for a bottle and was
certainly very pleased with tho
results. Within three days my
appetite returned and my stomach
troubled mo no more.
I could
digest my food without difficulty
and the nervousness gradually
diminished.
Nature performed
her functions without difficulty
and I am once more a happy and
well woman.
OLIVE JOSEPH,
J
TTsaa. A tla n ta F rid ay Night Club» I
Secure a Dollar Bottle of |
Wine of Cardui Today.
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Iw'» »»I Girf« piar Smi» to* 1
t i Or »¡ntt*
•M r» 1 Is I » •» « . 7St ; O m isi Is 3 I« IS »»»<», Me.
All Light Colored
These rompers are the children's
Calicos........................ 5c yd
delight and the mother's friend. Th .
caiicn* arp
Just put a suit of the rompers on the
little one and it will feel as though it sold by regular stores at
was all out of doors.
% 7 and 8c a yard and in
J U S T AD D ED A LIN E O F
/M
* tV S T 0 # f
T *0 U S £ ^
COA TS.
isum m kiLVel
return give you 16 to 18c
Keystone make a doz. for eggs, and you
of goods are un- mention about Trotter
ion made. This
brand of overalls sell,n^ these cahcos at *c
and coats have a yard and they will cry
Ithe same neat “Cheap goods! Cheap
finish and fit gOOCjsj>* tjj| y O U c a n hear
that you find in
$4 and $5 pants. * them two blocks.
G. O. TROTTER, Stayton.
Continues
Wine of Cardui
Cured Her.
All Blue and Black
Calicos t ..................... <;c yd
overalls
Men’s $X suit of Clothing,
this spring patterns.........
%
j*
All Black and White
“Kweet Violet Hoap” is made for her.
It in "Th e »flap with a sentiment” be­
Violet, Boat-,
Heliotrope.
iç
Stayton is OI1 the map. W ith our wa- A C hic a go A ld e r m a n O w n H i . Election
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tu CbdUik crliiiD '» C o u g h Keinedy.
ter power, cheap fuel, and other facili-
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ties xxe can make Stayton the best
l e a n heartily and conscientiously
factory town in the State.
recommend Chamberlain sCoughRem-
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euy for anections of the throat and
F o r itn Im p a ir e d A p p et ite .
lungs,” says Hon. John Shenick, 220
Loss of appetite always results from ®°- E ^ r i a St., Chicago, “ l w o years
’ faulty digestion. All that js needed » 8 ° «'»ring a political campaign I
is a few doses of Chamberlain’s Stoni- caught cold after being overheated,
ach and Liver Tahleta.
They will in- W^ ,c^ irritated my throat and I was
vigorate the stomach, strengthen the finally compelled to stop, as I could
In my extremity a
digestion and give you an appetite not s|»eak aloud.
like a wolf. These tablets also act as friend advised me to use Chamberlains
a gentle laxative. For sale by Brewer Cough Remedy. I took two doses that
afternoon and could not believe my
Drug Co.
senses when I found the next morning
Portland and Retnrn Only $ 2.75 the inflammation had subsided. I took
The Southern Pacific Co. is now ^ ' e r a l doses that day, kept right on
selling round trip tickets to Portland t:,iking through the campaign, and I
from West Stayton for $2 75, good go- H'a,'k this medicine that I won my
ing Saturday p. in. or any train of seat in the Council.” This remedy is
Sunday, returning Sunday and Mon­ for sale by Brewer Drug Co.
day, giving alt Sunday and Monday in
Geo. Brewer is mourning his dog.
Portland. The sHitie arrangement ap­
plies from Portland, giving Portland He had been getting cross lately and
]>eople a chance to visit Valley points the first of the week nipped H. Follis,
so it was thought best to end his ca­
at greatly reduced rates.
reer. He was a smart animal, but
like many smart dogs, had an uncer­
CITATIO N.
tain temper.
i Local wool buyer..............................per lb I
Freight to Portland
. ................. !«c per lb , In the CotiDtv Court for the Connty of Marion.
State of Oregon.
Profit to Portland buyer................. 2c per lb 1
In the matter of the estate of 7
F. M. McDaniel, deceased.
j
Freight
on
wool
to
Boston
[wool
ship-
| If it is a bilious attack take Cham ­
lied in grea«e, paying freight on
To E. P. McDaniel, B. F. McDaniel, and to all
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets
one pound d irt]...........................2c per lb j other persons interested In said estate:
Whereas, application having been made in
anti a quick cure is certain. For sale Boston wool buyer's profit................ 2c per lb due
form to the above named Court on the 27th
by Brewer Drug Co.
day
oi April, 1906, by XV, H. Hobson, adminis­
6-\c pr lb trator
of said estate for an order and license
Freight on wool from Boston to wool­
en m ill»....................................... !«e per lb directing, authorising and empowering him to
sell certain real estate belonging to the estate
AdniInl-trM trIx'a M iillr«.
of said decedent, and described as follows, to-
7c
wit: The Southwest quarter of Section 22, T. 8
Notice I* hereby stven that the undersigned
The wool is then made into cloth by S. R. 1 East of the Willamette Meridian, in Ma­
tin- .....n dillv appoint, ,! by the County Court
rion county, Orewou, containing IfiO acres of
of tin- State of I trottoli for the County of Marl­ eastern woolen mills ami shipped to laud: And, whereas said Court fixed on the 5th
on «* the administratrix of the estate of .1. I. commission houses, who sell the doth day of June, 1905, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. ra.
i rahtree. deceased. and that »he has duly linai-
at the.conrt room of this court in the Court
tiled ax such administratrix. All persona hav- to the elpthing houses to be manufac­ House in Salem, Marion county and State of
1 u* claim* aitaitmt the estate of »aid .1. I . Crab­ tured into clothing. It costs the east­ Oregon as the time and place for hearing any
tree, deceased, will present the same to me at
and all objections to said petition and the
my residenee tn stayton, OreRon, within six ern woolen mills 20 per cent to sell granting of said order and license of sale.
months of the date of this notice.
the cloth, in discounts, freights and
Therefore, In the name of the Slate of Ore­
Dated at Stayton, Oregon, this 20th dav of
you and each of you are hereby cited, di­
commissions, and the clothing houses gon,
April, 1905.
S. O. CKAHTREE.
rected and required to be and appear at said
Administratrix of the estate of J . I. Crabtree, figure on 10 per cent for the cost of time and place then and there to show cause,
deceased.
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if any exist, why an order of sale should not be
selling the clothing.
In addition to made, as in the petition prayed for, and why
this xve have to add the freight on said i>etition should uot he granted and said
order and license should no'Issue.
| clothing being returned to the Pacific
C IT A T IO N .
Witness THE HONOR X RLE JOHN H.SCCTT,
Coast,
making
a
total
expense
of
40
Judge of said court with the seal
In the County Court for the county of Marlon,
a..,T 7
Of said court affixed this 29th
State of Oregon.
per cent for handling the xvool to the l I SKAL
»
day
of April, 1905.
In the m itter of the estate»
J ohn W. R oland , Clerk.
finished product.
ot Mary llollenbeak.S Citation,
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By C. B o l a n d , Deputy.
deceased.
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To cut out this expense of handling,
To I'. Edwin Ostmm, Ethel Osbitrn, A. Wilfred ' a clothing factory will be operated in
Outturn and Win lief red Osburn and all other
Petition for I.lquor License.
persons Interested in said estate:
connection with the mill, so as to take
whereas, application having been made In the wool direct from the sheep’s hack
We, the undersigned legal voters of Horeb
due form to the above-named court on the XInd
preeinet, Marion County, State of Oregon, re-
day of April, 1905. by A. It. Gardner, admlnls- and manufacture it into the finished speetfully pe’itlon the HonorahleCounty Court
tratorof said estate for an order and license di­
of Marion County, State of Oregon, to grant a
recting, authorizing and empowering him to garment ready for the wearer, and not license to Lee Jeffries, of Cates, Oregon, to sell
se it the real estate belonging to I tie estate of figuring a cent profit on the finished spirituous, malt aud vinous liquors In less
said decedent, and described as follows, to-wlt: product the mill makes a saving of 30 quantities than one gallon in Horeb precinct,
Isits Nos. five 15], six (ti] and seven |7] in
Marion County, State of Oregon for the period
Block No, tw o [2] In Thomas’ addition to the per cent that is now being paid in of six months, as in duty bound we w ill ever
town of Stay ton, Marion county, Oregon, aa freights and cost of handling. Wool-! pray: E.S. Chase, H. Winkler, 8. W. Drais, F.
shown and designated upon the recorded plat
>1. Heater, Geo. Random, G. XV. Anderson, J. H.
of said town now on tile in the Recorder’» office en mills are paying on an average of Church, J. Duffy, H. Sullivan, G. Faber,C. H.
of salit county.
Wort, H. Alley, Joe Domogolla, 7. C. Smith, G.
\nd whereas said court fixed on the 5th day 20 per cent dividends and the saving XV. Stone, R. Sullivan, Geo. A. Spencer, G. L.
j of June, 11105, at
o'clock m. at the court effected by making up the finished Gates, Conrad Miller, Wm. Thomas, J. w. Shel­
room of this court In tile Court House tn Mari-
ton, Criss Knitson, XVm.Sullivan, M. G. Shep­
on county and State of Oregon, as the time and garment of 30 per cent under these herd, John W. Bertram, John Schumacher.
place lor hearing any and all objections to conditions would amount to 50 per John J. Kttinger, Henry Carmody, Win. Grier,
said petition, and the granting of said order cent. W e feel safe in saying that ev­ XV. Hardy, John Koeneke, Chas. Hoedle, L.C.
and Ijeense of sale.
Brlthrrlon, Calvin Neal, Sherman Griffin, Geo.
Therefore, In th. name of the State of Oregon, ery member can depend on *20 per cent. H . Letelller, John R.Smith, Washington Thom-
you and each of you are hereby cited, directed
The woolen mill and clothing facto­ as, Wm. Cullnms, Henry Joost, W. T. Clark, C.
atul required lo lie ami appear at said lime and
G. Holt, C. Hill, Chas. Sullivan, Ephriam Ellis,
place then and there to show cause, If any you ry combined will employ 100 hands E. A. Hester, Wm Bertram, II. XV. Harris, XV. L.
have or If any exist, why an order of sale with a pay roll of $4000 a month. This Gaylor, W. E. Haynes, I,. H. Kaniph,
should not be made as In the petition prayed
NOTICE
for, and why said petition should not be grant­ means an increase in population to Notice is hereby given that I, Lee JefTrie*, will,
ed and said order and license should not Issue. our town of at least 500 people, in­ on the 7lh day of tune, 1905, apply to the Hon­
Witness, TIIK HON. JOHN H. St I ITT,
orable County Court, of Marion county. State
Judge of said court with the creasing real estate values both in of Oregon, for license to sell spirituous, malt
seal of said court affixed this town and surrounding country. Let and vinous liquor* in less quantities than one
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22nd day of April, A. D. 1905.
gallon in HOKEH precinct, Marlon county,
everybody do all they can and we will State of Oregon, for the period of Six months.
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J. XV. R oland , Clerk,
pits
By C. R oland , Deputy.
‘ let outsiders know before long that
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LEE JEFFRIES.
j
S ta rtlin g M o r ta lity .
Statistics show startling mortality
from appendicitis and peritonitis. To
prevent and cure these axvful diseases,
there is just one reliable remedy, Dr.
K in g ’s New Life Pills. M. Flannery,
of 14 Custom House Place, Chicago,
says: ‘‘They have no equal for consti­
pation and biliousness.” 25c at Bre w ­
er Drug Co’s.
Workmen :tre now building the main
enterance gates at the Lewis and Clark
Exposition.
There will be twenty
turnstiles for enterance, with several
exit gates.
The Boston Herald will send a large
party of Nexv England teachers to the
Lewis and Clark Exposition.
. Oregon’s mining display at the Lew­
is andClark Exposition will show as­
tonishingly rich de|K>sitsof gold, silver
atul copper- with specimens of gold
from very rich new discoveries that
run as high as $20,000 to the ton.
SVMMOXS.
In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon,
County of Marion.
Department No. 2.
Edith E. Sanford. Plaintiff
v*’
\ Summons
W infield S. Sanford, Defendant
To Winfield S. Sanford, the above named de-
fendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon you are
hereby required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the above enti­
tled suit in the Court above named, on or be­
fore the 22nd day of May, 1905, that being the
last day for you to appear and ausxver a» pre­
scribed by the order of said court for the pub­
lication of this summons, and if you fall so to
appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to
said court for the relief prayed for In said com­
plaint, which said relief is to obtain a decree
of said court forever dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between plaintiff and
defendant herein, and awarding lo the plain­
tiff the custody of the minor children of said
marriage, and for costs and disbursements.
This summon* is served on von by publica­
tion pursuant to the order of Hon. John H.
Scott. Judge of the County Court for Marion
County, State of Oregon, dnly made and enter­
ed herein the 3rd day of April, 1905. April 7lh,
1905, Is the date of first publication of this sum­
mons.
JOHN W. REYNOLDS,
9t7
Attorney for Plaintiff.