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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1906)
THEì STAYTON JViaiL Hy t . U ALE X A N D E R . A N B W tr A P S R . n o t a n O kO A N STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER, 1906. E l e v e n t h Y e a r . Off for Toronto. * «'in «to r 1 1 ** 1 » « o n ( h i m * m * If •*I » i ••*!•• it l ttl l v •• fro m O r« |O ii* H on. W. II. H«*l»mtn h'ft Ttissilay nil ill*' lung jo u rn e y a cron« t In* c u n tim m t, hi* d v t i n u t i u n I ii iiik T oronto, ( ’i)tM- ilii, wher«i In* Ko)'« im ii r«'pr«-»i>ntativi' from Ori-gun to Ilia Hnvenrigu G ra nd hörige l it O. F. of A merica. On hi» a rrival a t 1'ortlnnri lm will lie joined l>y tin' o th e r re p re se n ta tiv e from Or«- gon, Mr. W elch, of Autorin, um! t o g e th e r tln*y will m a k e tl.« journey, go ing ovar th e tin-lit N o r th e r n u large poriion of thv ili»tani'e. Tlii« emigre»« ol representative* from tlic grand balge» of I. O. <) F 1 » tin* high trilinnul of < iriil Fellow ship no d will niimtier ninong it» member» delegate« from all part« of tin* W in t e rn he m isphe re — Booth ami Ci'titral A merica, Mexico, tlm U 11 itenl Htate* ami Camilla, am i will I»- a g a th e rin g of m unr of th e lim it n o ta b le m en ami • •lightest minrin of th e (lay. T h e »<■»• moii will open th e 15th of d e p te u ih c r a n d o n nclude Hie ‘J rinl. A m o n g nieinbera of tin' f r a te rn ity it i* cniiMriercri a high h o n o r to t>e dele g ated to nttenri a •«'«•¡on of th e Bov- ••reign ( ir a n d Lodge, and t h a t S e n a to r lloh»on »honld t o chosen from am ong th e m a n y p r o m in e n t m en who are inemhcr» of th e order in Oregon »peak» highly for hi« p o p u la rity and for the confidence pin c e i l in hi» ju d g m e n t a» lo th e need« ul th e order til III* »late. I le ha» ever lieen a n e n e rg e tic worker for th e order'll neat interest» and the h o n o r th 11 » eonferred U| miii him i» hut a jii»t re e ognition t h a t In» effort* are appreciateri. A» it i* M'ldom t h a t a place th e »ixe of rttnytoil I» f o rtu n a te e n o u g h to be t h e h o m e of a delegate to tin* great congreaa, th e u p ito in tm e iii of S e na tor lloh»on 1 « a m a t t e r of cnutiirii-rahle c r e d it to m ir little city, and n a tura lly we all ta k e pride in hi« recognition, a n d h e a rtily c o n c u r in th e wish tliai til» journe y will lie a aafe and pleiiManl one. T h a t he will re p re se n t th e lodge» of Oregon in thin great a«*emhly with credit to him»elf anil to th e order i» iieyond ipieation. On hi* r e tu r n journey he will com e via Chicago, where he will »|n'nil a few day». He will al«o m a ke »hört atop» in St. I,oui*, K anaaa City, D enver and S a n Franci»co. H e ex|iecta to be away about live week» A Closed Episode. T h e Hurry a b o u t th e Sant ¡am New* m oving to S ta y to n i* now a cloaed epiHiale. 'Hie News tielievea t h a t Sein has a fu tu re and i» w illing to »take it* f u tu r e prosperity on th a t future. To tlii» end it 1 » o u r purpose to advocate a t all time* miic I i m easures a* we to- lieve will adva nc e Sein interests. To our friends over in S ta y to n who have paid uh th e c o m p lim e n t of deairing th e News to move to t h a t c ity we e x press o u r th a n k » a n d a » » u re th e m th a t w henever th e News c an «tty a word) t h a t will pu»h S ta y to n s in t e r “»!» to tin* front i t will gladly do h o .— Scio News. S u b s c r i p t i o n . S I .2 6 P E U ANNU M y i N umber W illia m J. Ilrynn. S i r a ■■■ lemI Men*« Salaries. The tour of the world maile by Wil The pay of c aptains of Ave of the liam J. Bryan and the reception principal transportation lines In New pin mied In Ida honor on his return to York harbor 1», by the month: Ibi» country have brought bl» name Bandy Hook lino (N. J. 0 »g«ral>, aver- again before the American public In a •» “ ........................................................ t i e t o n * Island sound to s t s ...................... pw Municipal ferry to Htut'-ii Island ....... ISO New Jersey Central ferry .................... 136 Pennsylvania ferry ............................... 135 The captnlns on the Sandy Hook anil sound lines receive In addition their weals. The rates p er annum paid to engineers of various ferry lines are as follows: a P* ■ i I ^ ' Thirty-ninth street ferry. Brooklyn, t l . t o Williamsburg frxry ............................ 1.321 Pennsylvania railroad ....................... i . t o t'nlon ferry .............................................1.440 Central Railroad of New Jersey ........ 1.441« Municipal ferry .................. 91.MX) and 1,650 f a , ^5* m. On the municipal ferry eight hours Is the schedule. On the other Hues eight to tw elve hours are required.— Nautical Gazette. Fam iliar conspicuous manner. A num ber of atat«* conventions of the Democratic party have declared In favor of bis uomlnutlou for the presidency In lists S e ld o m has an American citizen In private life traveled lu other «'ountrles nnd been the recipient of such atten tluns from foreign governmen* • and Htateanten a» have Ins-n accorded to the distinguished Nebraskan. M r». Itrslnald Dr W ith Ills Itahlls. First Disconsolate W idow—Are you going to the medium's tonight to s«)e if you can get a m essage from your bus- j to n d ? Second Disconsolate Widow—j No. It Isn’t any use tonight. Saturday j night w as a lw ays th e night when he i w ent off to speud his sa la ry .— Somer j rllle Journal. OREGON State Fair CLOTHING! W e are showing the latest Summer and Fall Patterns Boy’s School Suits Just received in knee and long pant suits. Late fall patterns. in m en’s clothing in the new $1.50 a suit to 12.50 a suit. cut, fitting and semi-fitting backs, in stripes, checks and * plaids, visible and invisible patterns, $5 to $20 a suit. Our usual large line of W e wish to »ay t h a t we closed o u t all o u r S u m m e r C lo th in g a n d have n o th in g b u t new fall goods to show, t h a t you c a n wear to th e S ta te F a ir a n d be as u p to -d a te in dress as t h e G overnor himself. Salem, Sept. KM 5, 1906 Knvrn. Mrs. Itcginuld De Koven, who has Impugned the veracity of the late Colonel Augustus C. Buell, author of “T h e Life o f PaoJ J a n g " is the d aughter of ex United States Senator A large line of Exposition Full of Interest SHOES Is here and replenishing stock is now in transit. G . D. TROTTER, O P E N DAY A N D N I G H T S T A Y T O N , OREGON. Premiums— $10,000 — Given Speed— $ 15,000—Purse A Good T im e to Renew Old A c q u a in ta n c e s Must Seek Elsewhere Special Railroad Rates \V. H . D O W N I N G , P re sid e n t. F. W . D U R B I N , | S ecretary. I A B S O L U T E S A F E T Y is the policy of this bank; and it is rigidly being adhered to. THE COZY P ^ V » w* +■ ** • ? k * VS , • ¡1 J '■ 1 S. gaged in hazardous speculation must seek ac Confectionery commodation elsewhere. S T A Y T O N S T A T E B A N K , Stayton, Oregon. and up-to-date Ice Cream P a r lor of the city. jV We have Charles It. Farw ell of Illinois. She “Spa” Ice Cream — th e best m ade was born in Chicago in 1M0O and Is a Milk Shake, g raduate of Lake Forest university. She m arried Reginald De Koven, the operatic composer, lu ISM. Mrs. De Lemonade, Soda. Koven Is well known as an author, one of her best known works being "By O ranges, L e m ons, B a n a n a s , W a t e r the W aters of Babylon.” which »he w rote in 1001 and dram atized three m elons, C a n ta lo u p s , a n d Seasonable F ru its. years luter. I'« !w in Parties en Brewer’s Family Medicines Stomach and bowel troubles due to indiscriminate eating of fruits, and long continued hot weather, are qurcklv and permanently relieved by ...Brewer’s Blackberry Cordial... For your sprains and bruises, hop poison, poison oak, eczema and other skin disorders, use S tu a rt. Edw in Sydney Stuart, regular Be Everything is kept in first- publican nominee for governor of class shape. Give us a trial; Pennsylvania. Is a publisher and book seller Ills father. Hugh Stuart, came and you will be convinced. Iln n lih K n all» li. from Scoteh-Irlsh stock and emigrated T hese remedies guaranteed or money back. Tlie following a dvertisem ent I» from to this eountry when but n toy. The A . L. B A K E R . a I »11 ii I m I i paper: “T he lintels charmingly gubernatorial nominee w as to r n lu situation, surrounded of 11 nice garden Philadelphia In INiVt. He attended the Family and Physicians' prescriptions and receipts a the good cuisine, the kindly uccowmo public schools and a t fourteen ileter- specialty at Brewer Drug Co's, the store that has sup «Intimi with moderate «'barge anil good nilned to remove a eonveyan«*es with easy ow n »Ion for burden plied your family medicines for 30 years. from Ills salmon nnd trout Ashing, the a seen I fa th e r’s shoulders tug of the surrounding mountains has by* supporting him Salem . Stayton. done this plaee w ell known nnd praised self. He noticed 1111 of all travelers. N. It.—The Landlord advertisem ent in a Is spoken F.ngllsli very good.” new spaper th a t t I T/enry. the proprie By carrying a policy ( iiM li ik fi l» !« * S t f n n i r r a . tor of the "Old Book B o a r d i n g a n d d a y e c h o o l f o r y o u n g la dle *! Five steam boats are being built for Store,” needed nn M usic ( L e e c h tlz k y m e th o d ) . A r t ; C o m p le te with the A c a d e m ic C o u rse; special ln d u c e m e n ta . For a Kiel shipping company which arv errand hoy. Young In f o r m a tio n a d d r e s s S is te r Superior. Edwin boldly mnrelied Into the famous salii to he wholly unslukahle. A re «•«'tit trial of one of the boats was c a r store the next dny nnd obtained the ried out In the presence of representa Job of doing chores, brushing out the tives of the Imperial navy and many place and running errands. Here the A T THE shipping Arms. The vessel was fully boy caught, ns If by Instinct, the r e Health and Accident ----- B Y ------ laden to represent 200 passengers and Ailing and elevating Influence of the Insurance. It w as assumed th a t in ctmsciincnee of hooks he was required to dust and care a leak cansetl by a collision the entire for. As he showed his ability to per M o n th ly benefits ra n g e from $15 to $100 per m o n th . engine room division in which w ater form the humblest duties of the place, Home Made Candies— the best Over 200,000 c la im s paid, a m o u n t i n g w as piuii|H>d had filled, while a hole lie wns quickly promoted nnd now made— guaranteed pure. to $5.615,000. SU B L IM IT Y , ORE. w as marie In the exterior to admit owns the business. He ha« been ninyoi T ry o u r p o p u la r $1 00 a m o n t h policy. w a te r freely. The ship accordingly of Philadelphia. sank, hut when It wns full of w ater It Neither evidence uor common sense hnd still a t o u t a foot of freeboard above the surface, thus satisfying the nor reason hus the slightest effect upon Local Agents. prejudices.—Goetlt*. conditions Imposed. Brewer’s Electric Oil Protect Your Time, Life and Income ! j BREWER DRUG CO., Get Your Graphophone Continental Casualty Co. Records Fashionable Dressmaking GEM CONFECTIONERY Robertson & Watters, Miss A. G. Ripp, We Do Job Printing!