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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1907)
THE STÄYTON MÄIL H y E . Ü. A L E X A N D E R . T w . Special Sale on Confectionery G (incoiale ('reunís, walnut tup, lb. 35c 35« Honey Nougatine«................ 40« a .... 35« Cuke Candies, 2 oz for. . . . . ....... 5« filliert 35« W in ter green Lozenges.......... ___ 25c ( ’ Ime. ('reams, strawberry flavor Rock Candy........................... ____ 20c vanilla 35c IN F R U I T 35« 1We curry u rompiate line of Bunanas, pineapple lemon Oranges, und Lemon 35c IN M TS Assorted Kona....................... 30« 30c We have Walnuts, IVcati«, Filberts, Strawberry Bon litui» . . . Peppermint Lozenges.................. 22« Alinomi», Brazil». Pennuta nr«' roa»t- Jet lay Beans.................................. 22 « eil daily ami we give >» Urge sack fur 5 J n M i d i ......................................... 25« cenia, h|*eeiul ¡trice» on quantities. Ting: lutili ................................... 40« C H E W I NO OEM Taffy— assorted flavor* ............... 2 « We have u large assortment of all ( 'bo folate t ’ llip » .................................. 40c flavor« it <| U H 44 (4 1 ..... " " I i c c h " i i 3 r« e 3 . « «4 • » • " Remember, we do not belong to the Drug Trust. Salem. S u b a c rlp tio n , $ 1 .2 1 P E R A N N U M N ltW S I’AHKN, N O T A N O K O A N STAYTON, MARION CO UNTY, OREGON, FEBRUARY iç, 1907. Y e a r . elfth A BREW ER DRUG CO., Stayton. IN C O R P O R A T E D . The Building Season N um ber 2 New Water Works. According to the program now be ing carried out hy the city council, the municipality of Htayton will soon have a system of water works. A deal wa» made yesterday where by A. L. Sbreve transfers to the town of Slayton one half the lot where the electric light plant ia located. This half lot has 20 feet front and contains the partially finished building which Mr. Hlireve lias been erecting, ami which will be used as a pumping sta tion It is not yet fully decided the style of pump that will tie u»ed, but one suitable will lie purchased for a con tinuous pro»-ure system. Mayor Kearn« informs u« that the mains will probably be laid only as far north as the bank this year, on 3d street, and the same distance on one or two side streets, and will lai extend cd as the council deems necessary and lias the finances to do Hie work. Mr. Hlireve has begun tearing down the old building on the lot and work on tlie plant will begin at once. Woolen M ill Change. This is the time of year when all prudenl people avoid wet feet. A very lar^e line of Boys Shoes from $1.50 to $3. Girls School Shoes $1.2^ to $ 2 .^ 0 . Good values—all leather. jfa ¿fa 48 pairs men’s Shoes at very low prices under present con dition of the leather market. $1.79, 2.00, 2.qo, $.00, $$.$0 per pair. One to five pairs of a kind. A saving of 30 to 79c per pair. Mt. Horn! all wool heavy blue Mackinaws, commonly sold at $4 50, 4 75 to $5. My price $3 75 Mens heavy all wool undershirts others a-k f 1.75 to 2.00. My price...................................... $1.25 Men’s heavy all wool drawers others a«k f l 75 to 2 00. My price....................................... 1.25 Canvas Telescopes and Suit Cases, 85c t o | l 25;same is sold at$1.25 to $2. Fancy 8uit Cases with heavy cow hide binding at corners, $1 50 to 3.00. Strictly all leather Suit Cases, cred it concerns ask $0 to $7; my price $4 50 Women’s Storm Rubber», 50c pair; others ask CO to 05c for same robbers. G. D. TROTTER. S T A Y T O N , OREGON. Deposit Your Will Pursuant to a call issued by 8. P hil ippi, president of the Stayton Woolen Mill», a meeting wa» held at the Mill Friday afternoon last. It was the de sire of Mr. Philippi.and also the sec retary, Mr. Davidson, to resign, ar.d their resignations wete presented. Nearly all of the stock holders of the corporation were present, and it was the unanimous decision that a complete reorganization of the com pany lie perfected. New by-laws were adopted and a new board of directors elected, as fol low»: A. D. Gardner, G. L. Brown, W. L. Frares, Cbas. 8treff and George 8pauiol. The meeting then adjourned Aumsville. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. until Thursday, the 12th, at 10 a. m. J. A. Ditter, of 8ub!imity, oassed Notice for Publication. At this meeting a motion carried witti through town Monday on his way to l ’ nite<1 States Land Office. regard to collecting for unpaid stock Portland. Portland, Oregon, February 2,1907. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance and retiring or cancelling such as the I with the provisions of the act of Congress of Mrs. E. Stock was transacting busi June 3, 1S7S, entitled "A n act for the sale of company could not secure payim-ntfor. ness in Silverton Monday. timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as lmim diately after this meeting the Mr. and Mrs. Homer Speer, of De extended to all the Public Laud Siales by act of August », 1892, Paul Mertsching, of Port *a>ard oi directors met in the mill troit, are visiting at Aumsville. land .county ol Multnomah .State of Oregon, has this day tiled iu this office his sworn statement office and in accordance with the hy Mrs. Hazel Brinkman, of Portland, No. 7202 for the purchase of the Nj£ N K'4 and laws, elected officers front among their was in Aumsville Sunday the guest of SE quarter of NE quarter of Section No. M, j In Township No. 10 8, Range No. 2 E, W. M., niunher as follows: Pres, A D. Gard Mr and Mrs. John Frank. and will offer proof to show that tne land is more valuable for Us timber or stone Matthew Fuson returned to Astoria sought ner; Vice Pres , VV. L. Frercs; Sec than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Monday. bis claim to said land before the Register aud retary Treasurer, Citas. Streff. Receiver st Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday. Mrs Buff, of Silverton, spent a few the 17th day of April, 1907. The reorganization of the Woolen He names as witnesses: John Obermeier, of days of last week visiting her daugh n j^ N. 3d 9t. Portland. Oregon; Frank Thomp Mills Co. and the election of the offi ter, Mrs A. P. Speer. son.0129*, N. 3d 8t, Portland, Oregon: Moae cers chosen by the stockholders of the I^íPage, 7Í! Front 8t, Portland, Oregon; Albert Mrs. John Lewis was in Portland Sternberg, of Albany, Oregon. lompany places a different status on Saturday. Any and all p-.-rsons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to rile woolen mill affairs, and it is the gen Mrs. B. F Miles was transacting their claim , in this office on or before said 17th day of April, 1907. eral opinion that no better choice of business at Salem Monday. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. W. Baynard, who has had charge of officials could have lieen made. All are wide-awake, thorough business the Aumsville section for the South ern Pacific company the past 15 years, men, who are willing and anxious to ha» resigned and moved to Silverton The K h I im ii Journal can get o n more A bill will be introduced in the use their best endeavors to place the where he has accepted a position with ►ides of a question without hitting it next session of the legislature in mill on a business basis, ahd start tlie the saw mill company, for whom he t Ini it any other known paper It has Kansas by Hen a tor Smith providing wheels to running. will build and maintain several miles of new railroad. tiecn on nine »ides of the railroad that marriage engagement* must be The retirement of Mr. Philippi caus Mrs. A. T. Murphy, of Salem, spent commission questson and no one published in loeal papers and churches es no surprise. When tie launched know« yet exactly "where it’* at.” at least 30 days before the wedding the woolen mill proposition he e x a c t Sunday in Aumsville. Walter Thomas Mills, a prominent ceremony is to be performed. The ob ed the aid of a competent woolen mill Socialist, delivered ao address in C. F. Rigs, Horses and Accommo- The Chapin lull was passed Wednes ject in making a law of this kind is to man, who proving unworthy, threw Hein’s hall Wednesday evening. The modations First-class. day by the senate, and now await» the prevent divorces and unhappy mar the whole deal upon Mr. Philippi’s room was well filled with listeners. _____ governor# veto or signature. It wa# riages. Mr. 8mith thinks that in case shoulders. It being out of his line of Miss Mable Albee returned Satur Hacks connect with trains at Kings passed with the raiDoad commission it is passed and enforced it will have a business, this change in his plans day from a two weeks visit in Port ton and West Stayton. to he appointed by the governor, sec great tendency to do away with the forced hint to take a load he was un land. Stage line from Turner to Lyons. retary of state ami state treasurer. It Mrs. Bluer spent Saturday in Sil evil, and as an example cites several able to carry, hence his wish to with received 28 ayea and one no. verton. STAYTON , OREGON. European countries where a similar draw. Mr. Plummer was among the morn law is in force. The writer is satisfied that the wool One of the infamous bills of the leg ing passengers for Silverton Thursday. en mill prospects are now brighter islature is H. R. 112 amending the For a good every day household than ever before, and that before this ptimary law so as to compel a candi angel give us the woman who laughs. Sublimity Gleanings. semester closes the machinery will be date simply to vote for the Her biscuits may not always lie just j Sebastian and Fred Rang left for running and goods be ready for the highest party candidate And right, ami she may occasionally burn their home in Canby Tuesday after market. not for the one receiving the highest her bread and forget to replace dis- | Let ns all unite in doing the best several days visit here with relatives. vote. The passage of this bill would located buttons, but for solid comfort 1 we know how to help the men whom lie a blow at the whole system of the J. A. Ditter left for Portland Tues all day and every day she is a paragon. | we have placed in charge of the plant primary law and make it ineffective. day, where he will spend several days, j Home is not a battle field nor life one in the discharge of their duties. There If it passes something will lie heard to Miss Adel Miller has returned from long unending row. The trick of al seems to be a tendency on the part of drop in Oregon.— Albany Democrat. ways seeing the bright side, of shining a few to discredit every effort that is Klumb, w here she just closed a most Speaker Fiank Davey lias brought up the dark one, is a very important' made to make the mill a success. Let successful term of shcool. Misses Minnie Hasler and Mary upon himself considerable adverse faculty, one of the things woman ! each man who is interested in the wel ciitieism on account of the stand he should not be without. We are not fare of the institution appoint himself Kintz have opened a dress making took on the Chapin railroad commis all horn with the sunshine in our! a committee of one to pay no atten parlor in the Odenthal building. sion bill. Mr. Davey may excuse his hearts as the Irish prettily phrase i t , 1 tion to the ravings of ignorant people, The last of the series of Progressive action on the part of party good, but hut we can cultivate a cheerful sense who howl simply to attract attention Whist parties given by the young la Goods Delivered Free to A n y of humor if we only try. dies was exceptionally well attended. men, and not parties, are mostly con to themselves. Let us show that we Part of the City. P. M. Hermens and N. J. Gehlen ; sidered these days, and as his efforts The Salem Journal says the people have the interests of our towa at heart were all to the railroads benefit, it of Oregon never make mistakes. If hy laying aside all petty personal are kept very busy the last few weeks owing to the great increase in cream. ! looks from this distance as though the Journal will add "except when jeolousies and push good and hard in Road Supervisor E. E. McKinney something more than party influences electing legislators,” we’ll agree to tlie right direction, and our town will has begun to do efficient work in fix Mere at work witli the Hon. ¡Speaker, j agree. soon allow the effects of united effort. ing up a good many culverts. Stayton, Ore.. Is now at hand, and it is the desire of everyone who has a building to erect to keep the cost down as low as pos sible. W e have a large and select line of In a place where it may easily be fonud after death. Can leave it in our vault if you like. No charge. STAYTON STATE BANK, Stayton. Builders* Hardware and are satisfied that we can save you money on anything in our line. Call and see. You will soon be needing Garden Tools Don’t buy until you see ours. M. STREFF & 60. StaytonLivery G. B. TRASK, Prop. Bring Us Your Produce W e Pay the Top Market Price W . A. Wright,