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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1907)
r / T t * « \ F IR E S A L E .-' Entire stock of highest class merchandise to be disposed of in 15 days. • . • • t ‘ * v ■'•* • Ladies* Waists Lace Curtains Cotton Blankets Wash * • i Goods * * Embroideries Gloves Silks Belts Linens A. 1.. Shrcvu l>a# a force of men at work putting in his new water wheel. E. 1‘. Schott and Anton Vaullamlel were down from Sublimity Thursday. The Albany Democrat says Orchard is certainly entitled to a pair of horns ami some cloven feet. The Democrat man knows what’s right. T iik M mi . Inis neglected to mention the new electric lights at the K. church, which add much to the ap pearance of the edifice, j At the school meeting Monday U. ♦ W. Murphy was re-elected director ♦ and K.Shepherd was elected to succeed ♦ S. Darby. Mrs. Clots. Stay ton was re clerk. X elected korinck A Mielkc have sold to Frank l’ietrok and Frank Van Ehr- < man a n ’Advance threshing outfit, I V complete, which they will run during the. threshing season. Mrs. L. 8. Lambert returned last week from Portland, where she had 1 ♦ been as a delegate to the Grand Lodge : ♦ O. K. S, She reports a good time as a a splendid session of the Star. : well Albert Roy left the first of the week : ♦ for Portland where he has a good ♦ ♦ position. He was obliged to give up ♦ ♦ his work there a couple of months ago to come home and assist his father ♦ in the store here. ♦ AUCTION sai .»: a t IIOKSKS. ♦ ♦ ❖ There will be a public sale of about lti head of well broke draft und driv : ♦ ing horses in Stayton, Saturday, June 29th, commencing at 1 p in. Reason able terms. A. F. A pplk . Geo. Plaster, Slayton’s new barber, i is now nicely located in Korinek A Mielke’s building and has already so- i cured a good patronage. He is a No. 1 barber und a genial gentleman. He \ expects to move his family here from Corvaliis soon. ■ PUBLIC SALE. ♦ There is to be a public sale of jersey cows and heifeis, also cream seperalor, tester, silo, two-horse cultivator, hogs, j etc., at the Rliotcn farm 1} miles west from West Stayton, on Thursday, June 27. These cows arc the result of years of careful breeding and weeding out. ‘ A few are fresh now but the majority will be fresh this fall. All bred to u good registered jersey bull, and will be sold to the highest bidder. First from the Looms. When the Stay ton Woolen Mills project was liist launched, G. D. Trot ter placed his application for the first ten blankets manufactured ami last E'rtday secured them and placed them in attractive display in his store w in dow. They arc handsome blankets i i and well made. The Btayton Woolen Mills is turning out blankets equal to any ami superior to most of the blan kets on the market. Hen’s Clothing Furnishings Neckwear I Dress Goods : Ribbons Hosiery Underwear Handkerchiefs ! Laces ♦ K __ . < -1 ». | Must Be Sold Regardless $ l of Price^An j 2 Opportunity j of a Lifetime. I You W ill M o re Than M a ke Y o u r E xpenses b y A tte n d in g T his S ale will pay railroad fare on pur FREE EXCURSION We chases of $25.00 for 25 miles and on purchases of $50.00 for $0 miles. Buy round trip ticket and when you have made your purchases present your return coupon and paid bill for the goods bought to manager on floor and the cost of your ticket will be at once returned to you. j j __________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ < JOS. MEYERS & SONS, H' : SALEM, OREGON. ' ' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ '»♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ "■ about successful store keep ing. Nothing surprising about the large business we % are doing in all our lines and the many goods we are sell ing. An ordinary store—one just about like the other— gets ordinary business just like the rest and has to fight hard for it, but a store like this, that steps out in ad vance of the rest, distin guishes itself for better mer chandise and gives better values. That is the store bound to build a reputation for itself and get the confi dence of the public. Ours is the store where you’ll find it a pleasure and a profit to buy. Try us. . Kerber & Kiecker. Buy Binder Twine OF -Korinek & Mielke- |Sale begins Wednesday,] June 19th, at 9 a.m. I 7 A Successful Store. Why? There is nothing mysterious j Monuments i J l)r. and Mrs. C. H. Brewer were in Salem Thursday. l TH E LOCAL F IE L D \ The Misses Eliza and Dena Roy were in Salem Wednesday. E. Roy is having a new barn built. Good ICO acres for rent. Call at / Cherries for sale. Call on Alva this office for further information. Smith. Mrs. Caldwell is visiting in Dallas f Get your shoe* repaired by Lance- with her son# Dennis and Deimer. . field dtliSmiths shoe store. Stephen Weber and wife of Sublim Mrs. W. E. 'Thomas and Lou L. ity, were trading in town Wednesday. Thomas were in Salem yesterday. Mrs. Lafe Hill, of Salem, spent Sun Mrs. Geo. Xiebcrt, who has been day in tow n. Lafe is here attending quite sick. for som<> time, ia .reported to the construction of Hill Bros, new better. bpilding. Mr. Proffit, of Cent'ralia, son-in-law The new pump for the municipal of Mrs. Shelly, is visiting at the Shelly water works system has arrived, and home. looks as though it would fill the re Lester Wylder, of Spirit Lake, Iowa, quirements. is a guest at the home of his uncle, VY. W. S. Watters has improved his F. Wylder. residence by p new coat of paint, a new I Mrs. Maud Watters Harlan and ba- porch and a new walk. A good ex- by are visiting at the home of her par-. ample to follow, ents, Capt. Watters and wife. Dance to*morrow(Saturday) Rev. T. S. Fowler, of Turner, visited night. Ldu’s orchestra. in the city Tuesday and preached Tuesday evening at tiie M. E. church. The Brown log drive is altovc town a Alfred Holbrook an old resident of I s»>ort distance. Over two, million feet Fox Valley, died Thursday, the 18th ¡u-the gdfive, and the mill is now aged 80 years. The funeral was'held turning tout tots of railroad ties as well , the following day at Fox Valley. as other hnnbcr. ,,, A rscenr.’estimate of ‘ the »Census Strnyrd—-two pigs, w.< igbtf, about -I" Bureau MidicStes that tire present pop- lbs each, mostly black. Any person illation of the United Btat»is is83,041,- returning them or reporting their 610. This is an increase of nearly whereabouts will be liberally rewarded. A. D ritto , Staytou. 8,000,000 people in six years. Marble, Gran ite or Bronze If you are in need of a mon ument I am prepared to furnish anything in the monument line. I have a line of samples with prices that will interest you. I also build stone and con crete walls. Send for cir cular and price list and I will convince you that my prices are right. Stayton, Oregon. A full lihe of Repairs for McCormick Binders. i Paint Results Results count, what a paint does, how it works, how many square feet it covers, how it dries, how it wears— these are the things that count. — T he S herwin -W illiams p a in t M ADE TO M I N T OUI LDI N O S W I T H meets all these requirements better than any other. It is made very carefully from best materials, mixed together thoroughly and ground very fine by machinery designed and built by The S-W. Co. It is always uniform in quality, color, consistency, and work ing and wearing qualities. A l ways full measure. It will pay you well to use it for repaint ing or on new buildings. L. Stayton, L. THOriAS, Oregon. STREFF THE FLIES First Aid. Iron-Tone is the first aid to health—it help# digestion, soothes the nerves, brings rest to the sleepless and builds up the entire system. Are beginning to be trou For sale by all druggists. Price 60c. Let us send you our little booklet "Renew Your Vitality,”’which tells you what Iron-Tone is and what it will blesome, so get some am I do. You can have it for the asking. % GROVER MEDICINE CO., Woodburn, Or. munition and start the good work. Fly killer, fly Nolle«, o f M n a l S e l l l e n i e n t . NOTICE. Notice I# hereby al veil Hint the undersigned is hereby given that my wife, administratrix ol the enisle of J. II. Kerley, de paper in both poison and I,ily Notice lins IIled In the County Court of the M. Hwick, has left my bed ami ceased. Stele of Oregon, for the County of Marlon, her board without just cause ami I will linei account a* such administratrix and that sticky, and fly powder al not !>*• responsible for a n y debts ru n - Inly, T 1 il 'si, 1,-1 -1*0,?V i of **?— , *t Î*? „I the the hour hour of 10 10 o'clock « ............... , , 1 . , J ,, hwieK. inly, ISO/, at a. in. of salii traete«! by ber. J ohn day ns Hu- time, mid the County court room in ways on hand at the Connly court house 1 11 Salem, Marlon coun Stayton Bank Building. Pharmacy D a te d J u n e 8 1007. I'd 2t ty, Oregon, ax the iliaci', for heating said a«'- and iillohjertlons thereto. Considerable good work lias been count Hated at Salem,Oregon, this Hlh day of May, KM/ARKTH M imm K, done on tlie streets of town the past I *17. Administratrix of the citate of J. H. Farley, i few days, and they arc much improved. deceased, 17.5 ♦A L