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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1907)
t i^ari Hy ¡t\ % I) ALEXA N D ER . A BUSINESS CHANGES. Min k of M. Htrill' & Co. •I n' Hj-.i 11 ini, n( M. .Stridi A C'u, will r* «i 1 vi* the tin 11 ir«K di p m tm rn t of tin »tori', and will coiitinnu to du plumb- Inn and tin work at tin* old »land. < |lH». Hi I i'll w ill ih Voti: ill« t i m i - to tin' Staytnn W oolen Militi, of which G N K W H I ' A I ’ltR, N O T A N O N O A N Subscription, $1.25 P E R A N N U M STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. JUNE 28. 1907. IW liLFTH Y h a r . A ili- il wiiH iiiiidr yi Hti rdiiv \*-l»t»ifl*\ I m i ni ilii‘ l'i .i I iiiiwii iiH'icimtilr rein hlis|,mt>ntn lit Hi ny t « m chnngi'tl lii 1 nlii, nini mid a no t h e r mimi' in tin lint nf Htiiyton merchant«. lai K it - I iit wf tin* linn K c i I h i A K l cc k a r IniH mild III« illtiTl'MtM ill till' li 1 : 1 1 In lii* paitucr, \V, I Kli'cki'i, mid in co m p a n y with lliTinan Marking ha» iniri.'liiimil tin- hardware and furnituri' NÁ N© HATCHET HERE! iluctor informed him that lie voiild ••itlcr I i i i vi - to pay or walk, Officer Looney, put 11 jt 1 he 5 rents -—Salem Journal. No w a te r soaked or burnt goods th a t are practically w orth less placed before the public at half price. No old, burnt, p re h is to ric shoes greased up to fall to pieces the first tim e you put them on. A genuine, legitimate June sale on clean merchandise. Badly Injured. Alva Sm ith who live» a short ill«- tanec W‘ »t of Suldiniity, and who is well known in Slay ton, having been in I 'll« i ncee Her" for mimn time, was »••rioii«ljr tuirt V\ ixlnesday m ornin g by a hay fork'. II* win* pulling hay into tin* haru,u«iog what 1 « ' filed a harpoon hay fork, and in som e manner ¡ 1 « he was leaning over the fork fell and «truck him on the back, ju st at the lower pottion of the »boulder blade. I ll*' »harp point |H-i!i'trated the lung, hut how deeply it in impossible to tell The f.n't that the* fork was a new one m d made a clean w o u ld in very much 111 M r. S m ith '« favor. H<‘ was resting com fortably nt h ut rc|»ort, nod pros- CTTkoeCo’s. ite H ouse co m p a n y he bua for »inne tilin' been v ■eeretary. t W K. Kleeker will renili in nt the old «taiid, anil hti.ili' for I hik Ì ih 'II a« iieri'toforo. Iln< firm lia« limit o p a fini' trade »itici) starting in buaiiio»« pent« arc good for liis com p lete re her« anil W . F. will i|n hi« heat to covery. keep tile »tore up to it« highest »tand A Copper Mine. ar d. Mr. Shier. >f the Black Eagle M in T h o transfer« of the slocks will take ing and Milling Co., of (lutes cam e p l a c c a « »0011 11 « the iiiM'titorie» are l d ow n ]a»t n ight after sonic fixture* for collid eteti, which will probably not be: the mine H e reports the receipt of a until iifn-r the 4 tit. T o see our nice line of men’s, report of another assay of three or All the part i' - I'linin eti li wit li thi.'«<' I limn hundred p .uiids of <we, »bow in g women’s and children’s white, transfer« ate well known in 8 la y to ii,i •,'7)13(1 of copper, $3 60 of silver and and «onte of the town« most wide-j $1 24 of -old p. r ton. There is no- brown, vici and patent shoes is awake y o u n g bindne»* men, atul all ' doiibtedly a big lead of this copper ore. have In ni« ol frn nd« in tin« part of to buy, as the T h e price 1 « based on the quotation of j the «tate win* will with for them th« ! 23c for ore blit the present price is 30c. In «t ol «ucce«« in their new location«. 1 The best paying mine« in the world 4 th ol July Program. an -cop p er mine*. W h y not hen. as tirami l 'aralle «tari» from city hall valuable as any of thosu 1)1 Montana. Som e ore since sent to the assay 9 :30 a m.f marcii to park. office it ia believed will assay m uch Mu«iu by Reform Kclmoi Rand. richer than any yet taken out, tile ore Address of W e lc o m e Shoes for all classes. getting better as the lead is followed S o n g — “ Ann rieri.” . Reading Declaration— Mis» Lizzie in — A lbany D em ocrat t CUTS ,».\ For Women June Sale on Men’s Clothing $20.00 Men’s Clothing now $17.00suit 18 .0 0 15 .0 0 l lo r s c race, $25.00 A u to race, $ > For largest family, $5. > Fot best decorated rig, $5. Fireworks in the evening. Assault and Battery. I,'pon a warrant sworn o u t by Cons- liilde ('baa. J o h n s o n of th is c ity ch a rg ing im-ault and battery, W. II. S h ir man, the well kn ow n Jefferson store keeper was nrrniuged in Justice W ebster’s cou rt this m orn in g The ease was postponed until W ednesday, July 3, 1907. The assault is set forth as h avin g occurred last Saturday while Mr. John son was visiting in Jefferson and according to M r. Sherm an« version the trouble was the o u tc o m e of an old grievance. A cc o rd in g to S h erm an ’« story, J o h n son cante into his S h erm a n ’« store, and offered to shake hands with him, which privilege was refused. A fte r* * - ch a n g in g a warm volley of linguistic a m m u n ition , in which Sherman says that lie was placed in the position of a fabricator of facts, Mr. J ohn son either of ( nnxTM i In ls:!Z . 'The only priest ever to net as chap lain to cjir-'ioss. Rev. I »r. Charles Con- rtnntine Rise, wrote a beautiful p>wm. entitled “ Tli * American Flag,” during the K n ow Nothing excitement which preceded the war, when Catholics wort oh all sides nreused of being enCTnlw.* o f the government and plotting itt overfh" *w. t)r. Rise was one o f thi pioneers o f Catholic Journalism and popular literature in the t'nited State« l i e edited the first Catholic magazine,! the Metropolitan, published In Haiti- more, and in eoiijunctioit with the fit mous Father Felix Varela edited aue ptiblislu'd (Is*11 lit the New York Cath olic Expositor, to wMWt during Ihu four years o f its existence ho contrib uted jnany valuable article» ii ii 12.50 suit i ii ? Feb. 21, ISt5(5, Uouoral Benjamin F. Butler presented to congress the first genuine American Hag. made o f Amer ican materials American labor, ever constructed in tills country. Rrior to that time all American government flags hud been until« o f English buut* , Ing. Since then all our official lings have been the product exclusively of American material nud labor. Thera were twenty-six stars In tho flag nt thnt thuc. • III« I .it« t X n m c . A giutlcmau once asked a lad what felt a heavy hauti fall on him , or was was his last name. smitten by the bree/.e caused by a , “ Johnny,” replied the boy. “ Well, what is your full name?" b u n ch of fingers passing near bis head. “ Johnny Brown, sir.” Constable Hen Looney accom panied “ Well, how* can Johnny tie yottr Iasi Mr. Sherman to Salem this m orning and ipiitn «11 am u sin g incident Imp - 1 "Because, sir. when I was Itorn my netted when the prisoner refused to name w a T Brown, and Johnny wasn’ t pay his street car fare. After the con - j given to me till I was a month old.“ ' July celebration when you can get dependable goods at such prices. Our well known King and Kingsbury Hats are built for style and service— every well dressed man wears a Kingsbury. Bank M oney. Orders Never risk money in the mails. For ab solute safety, at a trifling cost, buy a BANK MONEY ORDER at this bank. ^ W e have just recent ly affected arrange-, ments whereby w e can issue as a me dium of exchange Money Orders good throughout the Unit- \ ed States and Canada ahd payable at any hank. STA YTO N STATE BANK STAYTON, name?” ii G. O. TROTTER, Stayton. It’s Next Thursday At Stayton OREGON. I l i i t l e r ’ « I 'liiK . - 15.00 suit 50 c for your choice of 75c, 85c. $1.00, $1.50 to $2.50 Shirt Waists of AuM rnliit. Tho Cotlrjllci lu Australia arc al ! wav.« i>-r:J" in picturesque notion.« f o r 1 binding their people In soeletioa, guild» nudorCc:.*. Their latest device 1« t h e esia II 'uncut o f n new order ol j kiib:1!' In • by Archli! :i >p Carr o f Mel j bourn.' l > b • entitled *T.e Order o f the Kulghtx o f Our Lady o f the Southern of Stayton. Cross. It 1« to appeal to the imagina At tlie t>n11 park 11 ga m e of liaec hail tion ot y iu n g Australian Catholic« and between Silvcrtoti and Sctu, $30 to ^ to have for Its objects: First, to ad vance ilie honor due to wom en; second, the winner, f 2 0 lo tho loser A t nbout 2 o ’clock the races will to proiayte the faithful fulfillment ot the Christian duties of marriage; third, take place as follows: to shield a a I pro-err* as far as might Free for all foot race, $2 50 lie I 1 their power female Innocence; Hoys under II, $3.00; $1.50 fourth, to »oppress Indecency In word* and actions; fifth, to advance the on use tiirls under 11, $3 (HI; $1 .’ >() o f Christian chivalry by preserving Fat m an's race, $3; $2; $1 Wall en from being treated with oi»on Kgg race, $2 50 disrespect. The entire scheme Is warm Rotato raee, $2.50 ly regarded by tli ■ Catholics uII ovci the commonwealth. Three legged race, $1; $2 T u g of war, must he t teams enter, C h i ’ i>litin ii one not having a Hew suit of clothing for the Fourth of Prices Very Reasonable $5; $2 .0. Rie eating eontest, $2.00 ii 10.00 suit There is no occasion for any Patterns arc Right C' . i t l r i l e « it ii 12 .5 0 To See is To Buy Cornelius. Music. O ration — l i o n . Cita». V. (iallowuy. Mimic liy Hand. HI X N Kit. After dinner at the park will he giv-1 i n an intete«ting literary and m usicai program . Music by l.au's orchestra, N umskr 21 ,,V«i ‘ £ vc • PROFITABLE BUYING 1 his is undoubtedly the best time of the year for making your spring purchases and you should not allow this one idea to get past you. This store is tilled with seasonable goods priced where you can not afford to neglect your needs. W e use every ef fort to impress this upon you. Nothing but the prop er things wijJ he seen in any of our departments. Wash Goods Cool dainty fabrics in various designs and styles. r<yi'Z-~tr <F> S. t H owuoss Transformed to Dusky Beauty % is A dark skin becomes fascinating when delicately soft, umlcrsprcad with the radiant glow which indi cates ahealthy, active skin. Robert- inc keep - the r.kin refined in quality, keeps pores free from clogging waste and stimulates the tiny capillaricsto contribute the color which charms in blonde and brunette alike. Robert - iue is certain protection against tan, sunburn and freckles if applied be fore exposure to sun or wind. Spreads life an imperceptible sheen of gauze over skin surface, forming a shield stimulating and preserving a delicjitc, lustrous beauty. O» • \ M . tíut Druggist TODAY* f or a Ar t mm f i t t f KOSERIÍNE pecially tim ely just now. and sell q u ick ly . last long. That These are es T h o stock we have b oug h t was to sell means that tho o p p o r tu n ity will not Rrices on the these have been placed with the idea of seeing that ou r custom ers received tho best values, and at the same time to insure our h a v in g them m ove rapidly. Cotton Goods Fancy prints and other goods in a variety of gray and colors. Handsome low price prints, lawns and percales. Everything the market affords. W e invite you to inspect our stock. Gehlen Bros.