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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1905)
/ THI3 S T A Y T O N M AIL H y E. 1) A L E X A N D E R . T enth Y ear . A N K .W fU ’ A P K W , N O T A N S u b M c rlp tlo n . $ 1 .2S P E R A N N U M O K O A N STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER io, 190;. We Have Just Received our new line of . . Ladies Purses and Handbags I hese arc of the latest patterns and best stock on the market and we have them at prices to suit everyone. I hose contemplating purchases in this line will do well to call and examine them. W e are continuing the advertised cut on drugs and patent medicines. In fact we sell you everything in the druv line cheaper than you can buy anywhere in the Valley. T w o stores— Salem and Stayton. BREW ER DRUG CO., Courses in Agriculture. Do You W ant a pair of N umber 40 Ladies The Oregon Agricultural College, at (’ovalli* will otter thin winter, an iih iih I, two »penal coumen along iigrculturul line*, which lire designated I'he (Short Con me h i Agriculture, anil The Hpecial Dairy Cotime. The .Short Coume in Agriculture will $j.ço Ladies late fall and open on Monday, January 8, ItfOfi, at A M , and continue two week*, winter shirt waists 52.8t; cloning on Kriday, January 1!) The All I can say is, if you are the 44 44 44 coume con.i.ta of a aerie, of popular tenth purchaser of a pair of $ . 0 0 2 - K lecture« along linen miited to aid hor- 44 44 44 ticullurinU, dairy-men, and othern en Shoes, whether men's or boys, 2 . I Ç 2 - 7 Ç gaged in agreiiltural pumuita in devel w om en’s or children's, you get 44 44 44 oping the great natural renourcen of 2 . 2 Ç I . 9 ; them for nothing. Call and our State. The lecturen are »upple- 44 44 44 men ted hy lahoratory work under the 1 . 6 ; 2 . 0 0 learn the particulars. auapicen of expert*, who ntrive to make 44 44 44 i . ; o 1.10 the coume thoroughly practical hy ad- dapting the work an far an |>onnible to 44 44 44 the needs of each individual. i . 0 0 . 7 Ç The Hia-cial Dairy Coume will nlno For men, boys and youth, in 44 44 44 . 6 ; open on January 8, 118X1, and will con tinue nix week«, cloning on February the latest block and colors, in 44 44 44 1(5, I'JOti The pur|>onc of thin coume •ÇÇ • 7 > price from 50c to $3.00. in to familiarise ntiidentr with the (4 44 44 , 5 o See our hat w indow . inraiem forum of ilairy apparatus, and . 3 8 teach the underlying priliciplen of the production, care, and manufacture of milk into hotter and cheene. Student* will meet for work nix ilayn }>er week. The forenoon of each day will he devoted to practical work in the dairy room«. In the afternoon of each S T A Y T O N , OREGON. day, except tlione devoted to cheene making, lecture* and recitation* will occupy the lime during two or three 's N o t ic e o f H e a r in g o f entertaiment was held in the A. O. U. A d m in is t r a t o F r in hour*. al A ccou n t. N otice is hereby given that the final a ccou nt In addition to the regular teaching ! W. Hall and after its close a number of A. ft. < lard tier, as adm inistrator ol the estate force, the service* of an exjiert cheese of the young people went across the of Mary H oilenbeak, deceased, has been filed maker, Mr. W. W. Grant, have been street to Hein's Hall and held a so In the t'ou nty Court of M srion co u n ty. Slate of Oregon, and that the tth day of December, necured Mr. Grant in at present in l « o , at the hour of 10 o ’clock a. rn., has been duly a p in ln te d hy such t'ou rt for the hearing ntriii'tur in t lie California Dairy School, ciable dance. of ob jection s to such final accou nt and the set and Inin had a wide experience an trav Mis* Buffe of Silverton is here with tlem ent thereof, at w hich time any person in terested in such estate may appear and file ob cling dairy iimtructor in Canada. a stock of inillenery. jection s thereto in writing and con test the There will la* no charge for tuition, same. A. D. GARDNER, Miss Cleever spent Sunday at this A dm inistrator of the estate o f Mary H ollen- and no educational entrance require 3713 place visiting her cousin Mrs A. P. beak, deceased. inentn, (or either of tliene con men. Hoard and rraim can lie tiad in Cor- Speer. A d m i n i s t r a t o r 's S a le . vallin at -fll 00 to $4.00 per week. otice Is hereby given that in persuance of Dame Rumor has whispered to us an N order o f the County Court of Marion co u n A cordial invitation in extended to that there is going to be another ty, Oregon, made and entered of record on the all pemona interested to enroll in one lfith day o f O ctober, 1UU5, in the m atter o f the estate o f Mary Haag, deceased, I will on the wedding «oon. of these coume*. An outline of the lkth day o f N ovem ber, 1905, at one o ’clock p. Earle Smith was very sick last Sun m. on the premises to be sold, in the tow n of course can lie had for the asking For Htayton, Marion co u n ty , O regon, sell at pu blic further information addren*. day evening but is now improving. auction for cash in hand, all the rtg h t.title . and estate that the said Marv Haag F. L. KENT, Dr. Ransom set Mrs Garbe’« wrist interest had had at the tim e of her death in anti to the Corvnlli*. Oregon. follow in g premises, to-w it: Sunday morning. She slipped and fell Lots Nos. described One 'I ). Two (2), Three (SI, and FOnr M) In Block N o. Thirteen (13J in W hitn ey’s ad Saturday evening and dislocated it. Triumph Notes. Shoes Free? Shirt Waists HATS CO -The Old Reliable - Gehlen Store Is still offering bargains in all lines. Call and see them. O ur many years business in Stayton have given our store this record, and we aim to hold it: Honest Goods, Honest Prices, Fair and Square Dealing, Prompt and Courteous Treatment, L ow Profits for us and to our patrons the Highest Market Price for T heir Produce. Some Shoe Bargains. W e have a line of Shoes that we want to close out, and can offer you some money saving propositions. S e e O u r Sliircs» W e have some special offerings in summer shirts that are stylish and low in price. Let us show them to you. G. D. TROTTER, dition to the town o f Rtayton, in Marion co u n ty, O regon, as the same appears on the record The road supervisor has taken pity ed John Kimhner and family, from plat o f said Town now on file in the Record er's office of said Marion cou n ty. Oregon Also Macleay visited at Jacob Staiger’n Sun on us and ii now putting a few shovel Lots No«. One 111, Tw o. [2], Three [3L Six [«J. Seven 7 and Eight |8 in Block No. Four | 4 , fuls of gravel iu the mudholes he made day. in H ollister’ s addition to the town o f Stayton, last summer. Marion cou n ty,O regon , as show n and desig J. W. Smith and wife visited at upon the recorded plat thereof now on G. W. Baynard went to Salem last nated file and o f record in the R ecorder’ s office of Albert Cooley’s Sunday. said Marion cou n ty,O regon . Ira B. Carter has a crew at work on Sunday to attend the wedding of his Said sale is made subject to the confirm ation O ur stock of groceries is very com o f said Court. W. H .QU EENER, daughter. the telephone line. A dm inistrator o f the estate of Marv Haag, deceased) Sitó Aumsville has had a taste of every plete, and we carry nothing in this Jo*. Becker spent several days at thing except a law suit and from latest Hen Gesher’s, employed at seeding. T im b e r L a n d , A ct Ju n e 3 , ¡ 8 7 8 .—N o line but reliable goods. If you buy Albert Arthur has sold his farm to reports we are about to be blessed tice to r P u b licatio n . his brother Louis, and left for South with one soon. of us you get the best. United States Land Office, ■» Portland, Oregon, A u gu st29.19CV5. M. K. a n d T. ern Oregon. N otice is hereby given that in com plia n ce with the provisions of the act ot Congress of A. L. Shelley is building an addition June 3 1ST», entitled " A n act for the sale of C y n ic a l. tim ber lands in the states of California.O regon to his barn. "Which do you think counts for the Nevada, and W ashington T erritory,” as e x tended to all the Public Land States hy act of Our school is being taught by most in life, money or brains?" August 4,1892, Alvin H errling, o f Stayton, “ Well.” auswered Miss Cayenne, "I Kutb Evans, of Salem, with good co u n ty o f Marion, state o f O regon, has thia N. J. G E H L E N , Administrator^ day filed in this office his sw orn statenv nt No. see so many people who manage to get tsvW.for success. '.he purchase o f the W‘ , o f N1V1, ofSec. on with so little of either that I am be No. 4 in tow n ship No.9 south, range No. 2 east, Farmers are getting out their pota and w ill offer proof to show that the land Mitim I' ft i «*»» won it !► l«‘ it*'HM ginning to lose my respect for both.”— sought is more Sublimity Gleanings. valuable for its tim ber o r stoue toes and appreciate tlie present sun Washington Star. is often as great ns woman's. Hut Thus than for agricultural purposes.and toestablish his cla im to said land before the County Clerk Mrs Met/eu returned to Portland shine. S. Austin, Mgr. ol th e " Republican”, at Salem, Marion cou nty, O regon, ou Friday, of Leavenworth Ind, was not unreason Monday after several weeks here. the 24th day of Novem ber, 1905. Fred Sitters is working for N He name: as witnesses: Albert S. Morris, of P e t it io n l o r L iq u o r L l r r n * « , able, when he refused to allow the doc- | The |MMiple on the Sublimity tele Highl>erger. W e. the undersigned legal voters o f Horeb M eham a,O regon, Nicholas S. W agner, o f Me- tors to operate on his wife for female i hama, Oregon, Leauder Smith and H. N. Hunt- Preclnot, Marion cou nty, state of Oregon, re trouble," Instead ” lie says wo conclud phone line are working hard putting Herman Shellburg and Frank Tate spectfully |>etition the Hon. County Court o f ley O' Stayton, Oregon. Any and all persons cla im in g adversely the ed to try Electric Hitters. My wiie was Up poles. They expect to have the have returned from Salem where they Marlon cou n ty. State o f Oregon to grant a li above d scribed lands are requested to file cense to l.ee Jeffries to sell spirituous, malt and their claim s in this office on o r before said 24th then so siek she could hardly leave her Phone in running order in a short liquors in less quantities than one gal erected a fine dwelling for W. H. King vinous lon in H oreb Precinct, Marion cou n ty, State of day o f N ovem ber, 1905. ind. and live (5) physicians had failed time. A lgernon 9 . D resser . R e g is te r . Arthur Branch went to the re O regon, for the period o f tw elve m onths, as in to relieve her. After taking Electric dutv bound we w ill ever prav. J. W. Shelton. I J. A. Ditter left for Portland Tues sponsibility of taking himself a wife, C . it .W o c k .L . j . Smith, I H Sullivan. M. D. Hitlers, she was perfectly cured ami Davis, lo h n J . Ettluger. R.G.Pierce, E.S.Chase, T im b e r L an d , A ct Ju n e 3 , 1 8 7 8 .—N o ean now perform all her household day for a few days stay. which ought to he a good example to Geo. A. Spencer, H. W. Harris, G. W. Anderson, tice fo r P u b lic a tio n . Win. Grier, A. W tnk ley.G . L. Random , Conrad Malt Vanllandel had the mis some of his ueighltor boys. duties”. Guranteed Gy Htewer Drug United States Land Office, Miller, Frank Clark ,J. D om ogalla, E. A. [Himo- Portland, O regon ,O ctober 25,1905. Co. druggist, price 50c. fortune to break a hone in his ankle galla, H. A. Hudlong, John K oencke, J. H. N otice is hereby given that in com plian ce ch u rch , Win. Thomas, T. J. M 'Claiy, W. T. with the provisions of the act o f Congress of Aumsville. Wednesday while unloading a water Clark. Henry Jo<>st, C. H ill, Chas. H oedl, John June 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of W Bertram , Win. Sullivan, John Duffy, Wm. tim ber lands in the Stales o f California, Ore Ilo Ignoranro thy ch olce w liere knowl- tank.In some manner the tank slipped Irvin Putnam was an Aumsville Bertram, Roy Sullivan, W. E. Haynes, C. W. gon, Nevada, and W ashington T erritory,” a* wlge leiuls to woe. Beatile. Thom as, N. J. Gaylor, L. C. Hritherton, Jacob extended to all the Public Land States bv act caller Tuesday. and caught his foot. lA'ttenniaier, Jack C onger. Geo. H. Letellier, o f August 4, 1892,Frances Pearson, of Portland, The Free Methodists are still con Prank Dom ogalla. John Schum acher, C. C. cou n ty of M ullnom ah. State of O regon, lias this P. Nl Mermens isotTdnty this week. W ilson, Chas. Sullivan, F. R. CaspelL J. M. day filed In this office his sworn statement No. tinuing their revival. ••I T l i a n t c » h e l-ord .** Fox, E. A. Hester, W. S . H udelson, F. Grier. E. tkiiM, for the purchase of the S SE one-fonrth While handling cream in the cream crini Hannah l'Iaut, of Little Rock, Mr. Perkins is moving into 1). E. E. Heath, E. W ood, C. E. Mowers, Harry A lley, and S ', SW one-fourth of Section No.lOln : ow n- Robert Brown. ship No. 10 8. Range No. 2 East and w ill offer ery he fell iu some manner and hurt Ark., " tur lite rclicf I got frolli Huck- NOTICE. Swank's house. He will start a butcher proof to show that the land sought is m ore val Notice is hereby given that I, Lee Jeffries uable for its tim ber or stone than for a gricu l len’s Arnica ^alve. It cured my fcarfnl his back. shop here. w ill, on the lith .lav of l>eoembor, 1*06 apply to tural purposes, and to establish his cla im to runiiing surcs whicli nothliig else woulil Mr. anil Mrs P. Meier are the proud the H onorable County Court of Marion cou nty. said land before Register and Receiver at Port Lon Speer has returned from Lyons. State of O regon, for License to Sell Spiritu land. O regon, on W ednesdav, the 12th day o f beai, and from whicli I suttered for 5 parents of a bouncing girl which made ous, Mall and Vinous 1 lqtiors in less quantities January, 190»>. years,” It is a marvelous healer for Quite a number of our people were than one gallon iu Horeb Precinct, Marlon He names as witnesses: Robert F. L ou den , n ty. State o f Oregon, for the period of Robert Louden, Charles P. Bradshaw and John cuts, litirns and wounds. Guranteed its arrival Tuesday morning. in Salem Saturday; among them were cou twelve mouths. Grady, all of Portland, Oregon. P. Welter and K. N. Tate are putting Hrewer Drug Co. drug sture, 25c. LEE JEFFRIES. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the Mr. Hrown and family, J. H. Pate, the above described lands are requested to file up a new house for Geo. Glover. Misses Murphy and Standish, Mrs their claim s in this office on or before said 12th Wm. Hell is holding an addition to day of January, 1908. Katie Speer, Ed T and George Judd, One sure way to toll whether a man A lgernon 9. D resner , Register. Is n crank or not Is to draw him into a J. Peiiers house. Chase Baker and Cbas. Smith. the Miss Minnie Duntan is spending the discussion. If he doesn't agree with AND c u T H E lungs The wedding hells are ringing again you, of course he's a crank. week with Jacob Frank. fh Aumsville. Sunday last Mr# Kate Lewis Schott is driving a cream H hs opened a new Speer and Ralph Sturgis were married. Portland and Return Only $2.75 wagon for Hazel wood cream. The Mont hern Pacific Co. is now The ceremony was |airformed in Chris Nickels id the Lebanon pnpgr selling round trip tickets to Portland Salem at the residence of Win. Driver from West Htayton for $2 75, good go mills spent Wednesday here. mi uncle of the groom. ing Saturday p. m. or any train of j _ _ _ /C onsumption Prie* On Water Street. Henry Keene ami wife spent Sun N O T IC E ! Sunday, returnitig Sunday and Mon OUGHSand 50c*$ 1.00 Everything neat and elean. We U ^OLDS Fr** Trial. day, giving all Sunday and Monday in I am on the market at nil times for day in Salem. buy only the best stock and sell Portland. The same arrangement ap fat sheep and hogs; also stock sheep The entertaiment and social given Surest and Quickest Our* for all at reasonable prices. Give us a plies from Portland, giving Portland I THROAT and LUKA TROUB hy the Ladies of Woodcraft Saturday and slock lings. Call on or address call and see for yourself. people a chance to visit Valley points I LES, or MONET BACK. evening was a very pleasant affair. The K. R. DECKER, Sublimity. STAYTON, ORE- at greatly reduced rates. I i IHEO. GEHLEN EST., KILL COUCH RE w™ Dr. King’s New Discovery FOR I F. H. Munkers Meat Market