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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1906)
à Machine Burned. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ : TH E LOCAL F IE L D | ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ John Crabtree’s health continues to improve. C. Neibert has returned from east ern Oregon \V. K. Thomas's family will camp at the Fair. John Hughes is able to walk about, but is still quite weak. B. Prange was in town on business from Sublimity Monday. i GRAND Highberger Bros., of Sublimity, met with tne loss of their separator Mon day. They had just begun threshing at Jacob Staiger’s when a spark from the engine set one of the stacks on tire and the grain and the machine were burned. Several stacks were saved, so Mr. Staiger did not lose all his grain as was tirst reported We understand he estimates the loss on grain at $400. What Highberger Bros, will lose we have not learned, but it certainly is no small amount. | ------------------ Get your shoes repaired by Lance- The 8cio News says that “ Harry tield at Smiths shoe store. Beard is again in trouble, much to the G. W. Caspell and daughter Orpah, chagrin of his relatives, who are of Shaw, were in town Saturday. among the most respectedand reliable Geo. Brewer left Salem recently for of our citisens.” He was employed by a Scio man to break a horse, arnione a visit with his sister at Lewiston. day Isst week sold the animal to Mr. Mrs. Kipp and daughters, of Sub Weinrieh, near Kingston. The Linn limity, were Stayton callers Wednes county sheriff came up from Albany day. yesterday and seeured the animal. Arthur Bonsteel is so far improved According to the News, this is not the in health as to be able to walk down ,. . . ,, , . . . . . t first time Harry has been in trouble, town. but his relatives have always come to David Mangle was in town Tuesday, his assistance. This is not the tirst having nearly recovered front his late time he has sold property that does illness. not belong to him, and has also tried Mrs. Kisenhart has returned home his hand at forgery a time or two. He and “ Uncle Chris.” is now eating three ¡„ reported to be hiding in the brush, square meals a day. ------------------ Geo. Gist was granted a divorce from his wife Mary, at tlie term of court held this week. Under the auspices B. P. O. E. Albany Lodge No. 359 A grand crab least and entertainment will he given by the It. I’ . O. El on the above date, in w hich the lodges of Sa lem, Kugeno, Albany and other valley towns will participate. A brass hand of If» pieces has been secured and will entertain the excur sionists during the day. Crabs and other delicacies of the ocean will lie served in abundance free to all Train leaves Kingston 6:35 h*r round trip, $1 7.» A chance of a life time. Come and enjoy yourself with the best people oil eHrt|K | - > 1 T,,*‘ stear of i.Uhua. W hen LI L I s s I I hhi miii was whs besieged besieged by the When Spanish In the fifteenth century such Portuguese ns were captured were maimed. Their eyes wen* put out. their noses, lips or ears were cut off. their finger nails or lingers amputated, and In this miserable plight they were sent hack Into the city with the an nouncement that when It w as taken all the defenders would t>e similarly treat ed. For the Fair! Hrfu»e«l W ith half our people gone to the hop yards and the other two-thirds figuring on going to the State Fair, Stayton will he very nearly depopu lated next week. Miss Veva Gardner left Wednesday for Pendleton, to take up her work as primary teacher in one of the city schools. Miss Gardner is a primary teacher of exceptional ability, and all Dr. Brewer reports the arrival of a who have children in the primary de- 10 lh daughter at the home of Mr. and partment of the school here are sorry Mrs. Ira Geer, of Union Hill, Sunday, to see her leave. and a 12 lb son at the home of H. St. We believe that the trade of Stav- Earl and wife, Mehuma, Wednesday, ton’s popular undertaker, W.E.Thom- Alex. “ Coon” Downing returned as, covers a larger territory than that home Wednesday from Eastern Wash of any other in the county. It is not ington, where he has been the past uncommon for him to have a call few months. He appears in much from persons living nearer to Silver- better health than when he left here, ton and Salem than to Stayton, and east of here as far as there are people and expects to return. on this side the Cascade summit. Of Good for the cough, removes the course tliere j8 a rea8on for this_ he ¡, cold, the cause of the cough. That * , , . the work of Kennedy’s Laxative H o r.e y f,romf,t ln attendance, fair in his and Tar— the original laxative cough charges, has a first-class hearse, and syrup. Contains no opiates. Sold by knows how to properly conduct the Brewer Drug Co. exercises nt a funeral. E. T. Matthieu and wife drove to Mt. Angel the first of the week with their daughter, Miss Theo, and the little lady remained and will attend the Sisters’ Academy at that place. This is one of the best schools for girls in the State. Besides an extensive course of instruction, every attention is given to the pupil’s physical and moral welfare. K ins. i lirnl ton and vicinity to the fact that we arc now placing on our shelves one of the Largest and Most Select Lines Bring Us Your Dry Goods, Shoes Produce We Pay the Top Market Price Goods Delivered Free to A n y Part of the City. W. A. Wright, Notions Ever shown in town, and we cordially invite every body to call, examine the goods we have to offer, and get our prices. In shoes we can give you almost any thing you may call for. Ladies shoes from $1.50 to $5.00 per pair. Men's dress shoes from $2.00 to $5. W e have the famous District N o. 76 school shoe for children, the best school shoe made in the U. S. B oy’ s shoes without a scam— nothing to ri p. T h e h usage best shoe ever made for hard wear and rough W e again cordially invite the public to call at our store and investigate what we have to offer and we will cheerfully wait on you whether you buy or not. Stayton, Ore. Kerber & Klocker. New Harness Shop Having opened a harness shop In the Ponisdhil building, 1 am prepared to supply the wants of all needing Harness, Whips, Saddles, Combs, Brushes, or anything in the harness line. First-class Repairing and new work neatly and promptly done. Call and see our stock. JOS. JOHNSTON, Stayton. Health To Sparc ^ No one has health to spare. Dont take chances with your health. Look out for places around your house where disease germs might hide. Use lots of disinfection. The low price ot it gives no onean excuse for negligence. Chloride of lime is one of our l»e»t disinfectors. Keep some always on hand. 15c full pound 2 lh. for 25c. Married women will receive valuable 1 Cheaper in quantity. book, “ Woman Know Thyself” free by forwarding 2ct stamp to ^ S t a y t o n P h arm acy^ a ' N E W G O O D S! -OF- A New York dispatch to the daily papers says that the projected road through Central Oregon to connect with the Corvallis <fc Eastern, owned by A. B. Hammond, is placing its bonds on that market and it is prob able that they will be listed on the Stock Exchange in the near future. It is understood that the new project will use the rights of way through the state acquired by tlie Oregon Central <fc Eastern, which was building over» the same route 15 years ago. The road is to he bonded at $20,CRH) a milp, which, considering the nature of the country is considered moderate. It is thought arrangements will he com pleted within the next thirty days for financing the project. The laxative effect of Chamberlains Stomac h and liver Tablets is so agree able and so natural you can hardly re alize that it is produced by a medicine These tablets also cure indigestion and biliousness. Price 25cents. Maniples G iant S yringe C o ., free at Stayton Pharmacy. Oregonian Bldg. Portland, Ore. M. S T R E F F & 6 0 . W e desire to call the attention of the people of Stay- M o r t i f y Inn “George kissed me lust night," she said, "and Pm so mortified that 1 hardly know what to do.” “W hy, do you regard kissing l>efore you are eugaged as a disgrace?” “ No. but In my surprise I forgot to make a pretense of lighting him off for a while."-—Chlcago Record-Herald. As a dressing for sores, bruises and burns, Chamberlain’s Salve is all that can he desired. It is soothing and healing in its effect. Price 25 cents. For sale by Stayton Pharmacy. J. N. Weddle, operator at the Stay- ton Mutual Telephone central, was taken quite sick the first of the week, hut is able to he out again. Miss Dean Kimsev, of Mehania, will have charge of the central during his absence f jom duty. thf Henry \ III. had six uivt-s Ths s most extraordinary ambition was dls j played by the fair sex in general to obtain the dangerous distinction o f be lug his queen. One Instance alone Is quoted o f his meeting with a refusal and that w as on the part of a witty Duchess of Mllnu. who replied to his offer that she unfortunately had t»nt one head and could not afford to lose It. The funeral will be held to-day and ; burial will be in Turner cemetery. He leaves a wife and five grown children, j W. H. Harlan and wife are the hap py parents of a son, born Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Harlan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Watters. Grand pa Watters is also naturally feeling pretty good over the arrival of his first grandchild. need not be large if you buy from us. We can sell you a full new outfit of house hold and kitchen furniture. Bed room suits, Lounges, Tables, Chairs, Ranges, Stoves, kitchen Cabinets, ^ Cooking Utensils, and many other articles that you need in housekeeping at extremely low prices. Our Hardware Stock is Complete. Sunday, Sept, q During the State Fair at Salem I Dr. Beauchamp reports the arrival will run a stage to connect with the o f a daughter at tlie home of E. W. early morning train at Turner. Stage Hall, at Gates, Saturday. '] will leave Stayton at 6 o’clock a. m. G. B. TR A S K . Rev. Father Lainck was down from Sublimity this morning, and made an The water broke through the hank appreciated call at this office. of the log pond on the south side last F or S a l e — F ull blood B u ff Leghorn evening, and left the Stayton ditch and Buff O rpin gton cockerels. without water. It will he repaired as Jos. Schulte, Sublimity, Ore. soon as possible. M rs. U. Whitney has so far recov John H. Sperry, who conducted the ered from her long confinement as to store at Santiam, died Sept. 5th, at be able to ride out, and was in town his home, aged 50 years,7 months and Saturday with Mr. Whitney. 4 days. The burial was yesterday at Mrs. Hinxman, who arrived here i the Miller cemetery. from Centralia, Wash., last week, has j Dr. Kitchen reports an increase in shipped her household goods and will the population as follows: A t John return to make that place her borne. Mielke’s, Sept. 5th; at Andrew Cor- W illis Caldwell and wife, W. A. Kl- nish's, the 6th and a t ----- Frank'* the der and wife, Jac M ille r and wife and 7th; all girls and all doing nicely. Mrs. Shreve and three children will be D. Bunn, an old and respected resi among those from here in camp at the dent of the Shaw neighboi hood, died State Fair. Wednesday at 12 m., aged 81 years. Mrs. Schellberg returned home Mon day. While away she spent several weeks at Seaside, and also visited with her sons Herman, at Portland, and Otto, at Salem. Your Furniture Bill CRAB FEAST EXCURSION j Newport and Return | Bank Building. * \ | A Place to Trade Is what we maintain, and we maintain it because the people want it. We try to satisfy everyone and give them a good argument for staying with us. It yov do not trade here you are missing some thing every day. We want to induce you to come to our store and take advantage of what this town offers you in the way of a really good, fair-priced general store, carrying Dry Goods, Footwear, Gent’s Furn ishings, groceries, notions, etc. In Shoes we have a very nice line of Men’s o Shoes and Oxfords, Kid, Minor Calf and Patent Leather in Blutchers and Balmorals. Summer Underwear Cool, comfortable and delightfully fitting summer underwear adds much to the pleasure of living. We want to make life pleasanter to you by selling you a suit or two. Gehlen Bros.