The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, June 28, 1907, Image 8

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T H E L O C A L F IE L D
A. L. Slirt've was in Albany Satur
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Leon Hodges is visiting in town.
Mrs. Orrin Morris, of Mehatua visit-
etl in town Wednesday.
tSet your shoes repaired hy Lance-
field at Smiths shoe store.
tin t in n a ’ \n st* llr i- m lilo u .
Alt Kiiiill.-'di scientist thinlvs It uunoe
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to breathe through the nostrils only
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Adam Shepherd uml win» are the and maintains that they cannot do sc
under the stress of active exertion
pait.n, s uf a M,n> |u>r*„ Monday.
London Hospital think i otherwise.
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Mrj. (.«round*, of luoomrff NN ue*h., Among tli«' North American aborigines
vi.ited this week at tlh> home of her at a time when they were capable of
extraordinary physical exertion tbs ,
brother J. 1*. Davie
precept "to shut your mouth" was cu- '
Dr. Beauchamp reports theairival forced upon the young by the most se
0[ H soll ,,t tho-homo of W.S. Lehman, Vere disciplino.
fa ti iti founded upon his experiences
south of town, yesterday,
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Mrs. Miller, of Albany, is vuitning
her daughter, Mrs. A. J. ( aldwell.
Mrs. John R. Lake is back from her
a m o n g lite A m e r i c a n tr it e-* a . urloni»
visit of several weeks with friends in
Rev. J. H. Fowler will preach at the "book upon the subject. After depleting
southern Oregon.
M. E. clmreh Sunday at 11 a. m. open ino ut bed men uml boys In every
variety of ugliness ami stupidity, hs
William King dislocated his right Everyone is cordially invited.
says that he refrains from giving Illus­
shoulder lilting on a heavy piece of
The Victor Point band will give a tration.-« of the fairer sex and would
beef one day this week.
concert at the Stay ton Opera House only remimi thorn, while counseling
them to be careful about closure of the
Miss llazle Robertson is the guest to-morrow (Satim hy) night,
mouth at nlg*lt, that "idiots asleep can
of Stayton friends. She has been
S. J. Slover, of Oregon City, visited not tie angels awake."
attending school in Salem.
The scientist declares that not all
in town several days this week, lie
Dr. Brewer reports a ^irl born to is rt brother of Mrs. E. Weddle.
nostrils me sufficiently wide to permit
of breathing bfcmg conducted through
Mrs. John B. Yanbandel near Sublim-
W . A. Elder was a sufferer from l.a them to the exclusion of the month,
ity, Thursday of last week.
Urippo several days last week, and liis but it Is certain that nothing would
John I\. Lake has rented the house
tend more than breathing through
| wife acted as deputy rural mail carrier.
them to promote their development.
he formerly occupied, back of Willis
Mrs. 0 . A Ward and baby of I’ort-
Caldwells and will occupy it soon.
vn> lie XVallvtl.
Mrs. II. E. Wirtli and children re- !i*ml are guests at the A. V. Shelly
On u certain occasion Henry Ward
Mrs. Ward is a daugliter-iii- lte«-elivr's church was crowded to the
turned Saturday from Tnalitin, where
law
of
Mis.
Shellv.
doors. But liee. her unexpectedly had
they have been for several weeks.
been cal lad out of town, and in Ids
Mrs. Shields, of Nicholson, Pa., and
Lyle Eisenliart, wise and l>aby, * i r-hiee In tlu- pulpit there s.u a beard­
J. T. Reece, of Kearney, Neb., are Silver City, Idaho, visited friends In re less. Muck clad youth—* youth who Is
guests at the home of their brother, *a8t week. He i* a nephew of G. C. today one of the most powerful preach­
ers in America. But this youth, fresh
David Reece, west of town.
Eisenliart and Mrs. A. D. Gardner.
from college, was unknown then, uml
The iron sheeting
for the Mielke Judge Powell says he was stung
by the great congregation had come to
building has arrived,
and will be put 14 l*’** Wednesday and didn't like it. hear Beecher and not him. Const»-'
queutiy us soon as lie arose and an­
on as soon as workmen can be secured. ■ The bee probably knew lie was from nounced that lie was to preach In
It will make a handsome building Missouri and did it ju-t to “ show him.
Beecher’s plate the people began to
drift
out. First one went, then two.
when finished.
xAll persons are hereby notified to
then a half dozen, and the voting man
Frank Pettingill, of Minnesota, is cut all Canada thistles on prop' rty stood watching this dispersal from
visiting in town. He is an old acquaint- they may own within 10 days from the pulpit. It was a trying moment,
and yet there sat ou his youthful face
ance of the Kerber famlies of this place June 30, 1M)7.
1. S. L\ miii >]; t ,
a smile singularly compo-ed. Out the
and expects his family to join him j
Road Supervisor.
people tiptoed, and he waited, saj mg
here roon and they will probably
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Mr. Pres-ler and wife arrived here nothing, for almost live minutes. Then
make this place their home.
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from Hanford, Calif., last week and are he saltf. us 'if in explanation of his
silence, "W e will not lieein this pub­
The C. & E. R. R Co. has been visiting at the J. I\ Davio home. Mrs.
lic worship until the chaff blows off."
sued by the U. 8. for damage alledged Dressier is better known to Stavton
to have been done timber in the forest |ieop|e as AJice j )avje
W Itc lic ro /f.
Three centuries ago the great statute
reserve by 'fires caused by the road
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Bess and Frank Alexander returned j of Janies I. came Into oia-ratloa. It
running through the reserve. The
home
Tuesday from Albany, where made felons without benefit of clergy
damage is estimated at $10,702-
they had been to attend the closing nil who "shall use, practice or exer­
Prune men report the crop around „e rcise s of the Si-ter's Academy and cise any injuratlon or conjuration of
any evil and wicked spirit, or ^bnll
Albany about the best this valley lias visit their friend Miss Maggie Shea.
consult, covenant with, entertain, em­
ever had, a big crop being insured.
ploy, feed or reward any evil and
Blest be the maid—
wicked spirit to or for any intent or
The price will range from 3 to 5 cents
A queen say I—
purpose, or take up any dead man,
and contracts are being made at these
Who cannot cook—
woman or child out of fils, her or their
figures according to grade— Albany
grave or any oilier place where the
And does not try.
Democrat.
deail body resteth, or the skin, bone or
Wm. H. Carter and Miss Dortliy nuy part of any dead person, to be
Mi?s Tlieu Mattliieu returned home
«Jeer, two of Waldo Hills best young employed or used in any manner of
Friday from school at Mt. Angel, and
people, were married on Wednesday, witchcraft, enchantment, charm or
on Sunday was taken sick with the
sorcery, whereby any person shall be
June 20, at the home *.f the brides
killed, destroyed, wasted consumed,
measles. The slimmer vacation of Mt.
parents near Silver Creek Falls, R. L. pined or lamed In his or her body or
Angle Academy lasts until September,
Morton officiating.
any part thereof.”
Under this a c t '
when Miss Tlieo expects to return and
witches were executed for more than
F. Silhavy, with his wife and daugh­ a centufy.
continue her studies.
ter Naomi, arrived Friday from Elkton,
Sol T h e r e ,
Geo. Buel and wife of Lebanon, and
Oregon, w here they have I mh - ii located
"Judge,”
said
Mrs. Starvem to tt:e
Result^ count, what a
Mrs. Nickabock of McMinnville, were
fot several months. Mr. Silliavy -old magistrate^ who had recently < m. to
paint
does, how it works,
here this week guests at the Geo. Nic-
ft liis resturant bii-inc:-- there and will board with her*.“ I'm particu! ¡rly ..tix-
how many square feet it covers,
bert home. Mr. Buel is a son and Mrs
lous to have you try this chicken soup.”
how it dries, how it wears—
make hi.- home hereabouts hereafter.
"I have tried it,” replied the :n‘o g s-
Nickabock a daughter of Mr-. Niebert
these are the thing:* that count.
The friends of Mrs. Niebert will be
Rev. bather Laniek of Sublimity trate, “and my dt-cis.ou Is that the
chicken ban proved nn alibi." — Ex-
sorry to learn that she remains quite "’ft8 here Im.-day enroutc to Mt.
T he S herww - W illiams P a in t
ill.
Angle. Rev. Laniek is one of those
MADE
TO SAINT BUILDINCC WITH
able and good nntured priests who
meets
nil
th< *e requirements
J. W. Jackson was the victim of an
always has a pleasant mimic
anti a
smile and
better
than
any other.
unfortunate accident Monday.
He
pleasant -word for all whom he meets.
it
is
made
very carefully from
was spliting wood, when the bandle of
During the past year or more lie has
best materials, mixed together
liis ax caught an obstruction behind
thoroughly and ground very
established a large society in Stayton
him, and the ax srtuck him on the
fine by machinery designed
and a handsome church has been
back of liis left band, making a severe
and built by The S-^V. (Jo. It
erected.—Silverton A ppea 1.
gash. He will be unable to use the
is always uni form in quality,
If you are in need of a mon­
hand fpr several weeks.
color, consistency, and work­
HOP-PICKEKS.-KEGISTER NO)V
ument I am prepared to
ing and wearing qualities. A /r
Armenta Phillips, aged 10 years, FOR TH E HOLMES YARD. One of
furnish anything in the
r.’riys f u l l measure. It will pay
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Phil)- the jhggest and best yards in4Oregon
you well to use it for repaint­
fnonument line.
I have a
ips, who live about ten miles north Three weeks picking. Fine camping
ing or on new buildings.
line of samples with prices
east of Stayton. died June 21st, 1907, ground, wood, water, etc.
Store,
that will interest you.
after a brief illness of pneumonia butcher shop and restaurant. Free!
Tne funeral and burial took place at phone, daily mail and all m deni c o n - .
I also build stone and con­
the Union Hill cemetery on Sunday veniences. Be one of the <>00 pickers
crete walls. Send for cir­
the 23rd.
that make money here.
cular and price list and I
Korinek <fc Mielkie have added a new
T. A. L iyk - i . kv A Co.,
will convince you that my
sewing machine to their harness shop.
Salem, Oregon.
prices are right. •
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It is a powerful affair and will sew
A W a r r io r Too.
tugs in first class-style and in a hurry.
The wooden hoards that had marked
It will even sew through an inch pine
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Stayton, Oregon.
board, it is said, if necessary. 1 liis rotted off and were raked up In the
firm can now turn out harness work spring cleaning.
Consequently on
in a rush and do the best of work and Memorial day when the delegation
can compete with any harness dealers from tllC!
arrived v. lib Hags
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and appropriate floral decorations for
Ir*»n-Ton«; is th< ti* aid to health— it licita digestion, soothrs j,he nerves
,e '
tlielr departed comrades the deeorat-
bring
- ri--t to the deeple.-i and build« up the entire system.
Are beginning to be trou­
A team belonging to Baldwin, who Ing committee found itself somewhat
For sale hy all «Irnggisu. trice úOc. Let u* send yon our little booklet
lives a few miles east of town ran *n doubt as to which grave belonged
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Your Vitality," which tells you what Ir on -Ton e i«' ifd what it will
blesome, so get some am­
do. You can have it for the asking.
away with no one in the wagon Wed-
Cn\'taLn , nio,,~'‘,t ntl(1 ' vIlich t0
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Hannah Ericson. Tlio mistaken dole-
nesday night. They came up. mom gates heaped their offering« upon linn-
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GROVER MEDICINE CO., Wood burn, Or.
munition and start the
street just as Mrs. G. L. Brown and nnh’s last resting pl ’ ce anil departed,
N O T I 0 E
good work. Fly killer, fly
N o l l r i * o r t in n ì i . | | | , - n , P„ | .
children were driving across tlie bridge That afternoon Eri •-m. the widower,
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N o til i- I h Iior.-1-i « Iv i n l im i il,.- «ìn.U-rnlRnc-«!
near the city hall, and Mrs. Brown drifted, with the r ■ t. of Irs world, to
Notici i- h(rehy given 'hat my w-ife, iit iit
iln i» t r n t r l ■ o l (In . - m i. , , f j . |¡. K a rls y . ,|c -
paper in both poison and
l.ily M. Wwick, has D-ft rny Inai and' •sisi-il. ( ima A l i d in ilio i i oí h i v C o u rt o t i i i i -
had just time to drive off the bridge
WhC!‘ b° “ w
to o l O r.-Kori, r.ir III ■ C o io ily o( M s rlo n . In-r
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and the flover-; nl ovo Hannah the
board withouf just, eniise and 1 will ' lis
" i n i « i-ro m it ..* - . ir li m l int i i I h « r.-i i ri x n in i lim i
before the team went tearing across. nstonlshed Swede
sticky, and fly powder al-
1 to elinckllng
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l.l
con r i ha« llr o . l ,M o io I m -, . I h - I . i . I s v i. f
liof he rc-poiixildc for miiv delits eoli-
It was a lucky escape. The horses Joyously.
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t i i i e d le In r
J o h n S ir ie k .
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. w ays on hand at
'"Tell,” he exelait red delightedly,
ran into an electric light pole in front
Dateli .lune M T*.»07-
|!l 2* Hie I o n n ty eon r i li*., i», in ,i|, . " , M a rio n l'o n n .
■ ....... "■ ’ ^ 1 .....• t"r le olii« mill hi .
of Fred Rock's a'nd were captured by “ dose fuller bane pooty n i’irt too! Ay
e o i!n i n in i n il o lijr * il. o i- tlm re lo .
t '<*11 id e - l id i- '.'o m l W H fk
l i . i t b i*e n
tank dnt vor all right ami ¡om gude
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il n i S h I i in .o re iu .n , «tri- ' I r l i i l e o f M a r
L. L. Thomas. The wagon was strung
K l.l Z A l'.K T II l i il in k ,
d u n e o h th è s 'r e e t s o f to w n t h o p a s t
yoke on Hannah—ho vor pooty gude
A
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ln is ir n t r lx o f Un; m unto o f J . H , I s rlo v
along the route.
Bank Building.
few day*, aud theyiuT niucli improvcd. itOOVRTCd.
fighter heraelluf.”—Youtii'a Couipauloa. (
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Keep Your Eye
©n This Space.
It will Interest You and lie
fo Your Financial Benefit.
K e rb e r & K lecker.
Buy Binder Twine
- Korinck & Mielke -
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Stayton,
Oregon.
A full libeVrf Repairs for McCormick Binders.
Paint Results
M o n u m e n ts
B a rb ie , G ra n »
¡ te o r r i r o n z e
SÏRÊFF
L. L. THOHAS,
T H E F L IE S
Slayton. Pharmacy
F ir s t A id.