The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 19, 1907, Image 1

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    THE STAYT0N MAIL
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A N l t W S I 'A l ’K K . N O T A N O K O A N
S u b s crip tio n , SI. 26 P E R A N S I M
STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. JULY 19. 1907.
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Harmless Little “Stink Bug."
Rich
Copper Strike
Made At Mill
Semi-Annual Clearance Sale
City.
Have you noticed it pcrctilinrly
1 strong Ami sometime* fetid »mell
Mill City, according to report, of
around your office or rtMUiut these lu-t tho»e arriving from there Saturday,
low week
in all excitement over the ei»covery of
Something occasionally resembling copper d» posit* of great richness, in
lint oilor of it dead mi lasting for about the very heart of the town. A t la*t
no lioiir or no ami then going away for report* the town prsunted an aspect of n
n time?
mining town rather than a lumbering
II tlii* in ho don't begin tearing up center. Peotde were »aid to he every*!
the Hour in search ofdecaying rodents. where in the vicinity prospecting for
It «imply mean* tlmi you have lutd a copper.
vi.it from a notorious little beetle that
Excitement «a * cnuHed when work­
ban lieen milking liinutelf and hi" men excavating in the c liff for the
objectionable cimtom prormneiit for j proponed new »tore nodding ot the
loti.e time pant in the town« and eitiet Curtin* Lumber company, came upon '
of Oregon.
' heavy deyosits of native and carbonat-
T I iih fellow i* uaually known a* the Jed copper. Investigation showed that
"*lin k beetle." Hi* correct name in 'th e workmen had «truck a rich ledge
the bombardier beetle or, if yor are in- 1 of the mineral
T h u ledge ha* been
Sale
d ined to be scientific, brachmua crept- traced for considerable distance and
Our
$1
(X)
values
in
women's
w hite
tan*. Hut a* neither of these name* run« aero** the river,
canvas Oxfords, sale price .05
10c Kerry Cord sale price 7c yard.
nru of the kind to strike popular fancy
While it I ihh been known that cop-
»15.00 Mens Dark Grey clothing
1 2f> values in womens white
"ntink beetle” he will probably remain per existed in and around Mill City,
semi-fitting hack,— the suit
18c Dotted Swiss Muslin sale price
lhrovghott,t hi* wholwexistence.
it was not believed to iai in any paying
canvas Oxford* sale price .05
12Jc a yard.
for summer 1907 sale price.»11.00
Tin* beet le i* common some eastern <pi»ntities until the discovery ye»ter-'
lfk50
Mens
Small
’
Dark
Grey
1.50 values in womens white
7c figured lawn sale price *4^.
and central states but np to the pres* I day. It is said that a number of well*
Check Worsted suit the pat­
canvas Oxford*. .. ......... »1.13
i.*nt lift* been rare in Oregon confining in the town arc #o impregnrtcd with
tern that all neat dressers
6c Shirt Calico sale price 4J.
1.05 values in womens white
his attention only to the Mountain*. copper solution, that it i* impossible
wear sale price....................12.15
18c Merceline Silks sale price 121.
canvas Oxford*, sale price 1.35
However for Mime rewon or other, lie to drink the water. ¡Several cases of
25.00 Haloes ip men* suits—
ha* lately acquired a taste for city life j people being poisoned by drinking
35c W hite Mercerised wash goods
1.50 values in mi*n* white can­
what
is called inviaable
and has I h * uii the subject of anxious water from solus of the wells have >■
sale price 25c.
vas Oxfords...................... 1.25
checks all wool— a beauty
inquiry hy people with whom he has j been reported in times past, but tin-
*a|e p ri«e ............................. 17.00
50c W hite Mercerised wash goods
Oreat reduction on men«,
taken up lii* abode, lie is a rather cause was not *u*|>ected until latily.
14 00 Mens Gray suit— look« and
sale price 39.
womens and childrens Viei
slow fellow from one quarter j o half None of the poisoning cases were ever
wears like »18 piece of goods
patent Oxfords.
sale p r ic e . ., ......................... 10.75 Great Reduction A ll Along the Line
an inch long. He is rather narrow serious enough to warrant much 6/ an
of Wash Goods.
»5.00 value* in Htayton Woolen
12 .»0 Men* suit— certainly great
for his length esjiedally the head and 111 vest iga lion.— Alba ii ^' H era Id.
value
a
t.................................
y.7y
M ill* gray wool blankets. .»4.10!
throat. The hard outer wing* |*e-
Don’ t hesitate any longer
o r A k <* A t l . l g h l r r n Years.
12.50 Men* suit now reduced to 9.65
culiur to the beetle family are of a blu
Mens womens ami children’s
about buying that new dress
In January last the Chronicle pub­
A lot of odds and ends of
isli black tint and the remainder of
straw and crash hat* at one-
when such prices are before
mens suits »15,-10,-14.-12,-10
lished a ruling of the local land oflice
his body is reddish.
half ,price.
you.
etc at one-half price.
rejecting the timber application of
He spend* his time in the natural
Odd*
and
ends
of
womens
If a |>er»on would ofl'er you a twenty
Our regular 7c calicoes
M K m me M. Keep, of Tnrtiaml, for
state among the leaves of small plants
dollar gold piece for »15, »13 or »12 or
fancy
shirt
w
aists
at
50c
-your
are the same as others
the reason that she was under the age
one-hail its face would you not take it
in search of plant lire and other sm allb
choice—
a
great
hargitin-»2
75,
ask 9 and 10c for and they
of 21 years. An appeal was taken in
if you had the money— sure you would.
insects. He is effectually protected
»2.50, »2.00, »1.50. »1.00. shirt
now give you greatly re­
her behalf to the commissioner of the
I his is jus; w Lott 1 am offering you in
from the larger beetles and vertebrates
waist at only 50c each.
clothing now.
duced prices by asking 7c.
general land office, in which it was
which would like to prey upon him, by
contended that as she was 1U years o(
his ever ready weapon, hi* smell. This
a g e she w hs qualified to make timber
is not apparent unless he is attacked.
entry, and that the provisions of the
Then ho discharges on or towards hi*
stale law govern, in which women are
opponent, a dark volatile lluid. ’1 his,
declared of legal age at 18 years.
if it come* in contact with the skin,
Court-liip of a female doctor i* likely
Hy decision of the commissioner of
will burn it and leave a stain like that
to
attend with perils. A man in Dcs
the general laud office, received in The
made by an acid which will give the
Moines,
la., fell in love with the woman
Dalle* this week, the decision of tlie ]
peculiar odor for several hours. This
register and receiver was reversed, and physician who attended him. After
is an effectual safeguard from animals it was decided tnat in the state of hc left lh« hospital he made frequent
of almost any size with an ordinary Oregon women may make applications cr,Hs upon the lady and innocently
developed sense of smell.— State-man. at any time alter reaching the age of t supposed she knew he was there as a
18 years.
suitor. Whether she did know or
r ri» | fr«*n «l Vi« N t n y t u n .
This
decision
may
be
regarded
a
s
'
whether she finally thought it tim e to
Htayton show* signs of being the
get
rid of him is not made clear, but
most flourishing manufacturing place tardy, since the best timber claims
at
nil
events his love suddenly cooled
in the country. All the industries have all been taken, but the fact that
when
she
sent him nti itemized account
tlu;re are thriving. The woolen mill a number of section* arc being restored
of his calls, with a bill for »562.12.
is running with 30 hands, and will to entry may make the 18-year-old
court has just upheld her claim.
women
ol
Oregon
more
interested
in
have twice that many a* soon as the
knitting machinery is installed. Hill the decision. A t any rate, the decision
Pros, are erecting a large billiard liait is an important one.— The Dalle.*
mid amusement parlor. Dr. Brewer is Chronicle.
WIS1 begin July 5th
I have not sold out nor had a fire, but to close
out odds and ends of Spring and Sum m er goods
as has been my custom for the last 13 years, I
now place on sale dependable goods—not sec-
onds-=at prices that you cannot pass by.
Shoes
At Semi-Annual
Mens Summer Clothing
At
Dependable Wash Goods
Semi-Annual
Clearance Sale
At Sale Prices
G. D. TROTTER, Stayton.
Buy Binder Twice
OF
K 0R INEK
& M IELKE
Stayton,
Vriie
T . Yoni, a Japanese employed as a Portland and Seattle last week after j
wiper in the H. P. shops in Los Angel- several weeks visit here.
cs, narrowly escaped serious injury at
County Judge Hcott was in town ;
the hands of an enraged mob of Am eri­ Wednesday. Hu was greatly pleased
can workmen July 14th. Yoni was with the work done on the roads, un­
wiping an engine on which had been der the supervision of E. E. M cKinney.
placed two small American ting*.
John A. Ditter has been appointed
W hile wiping the engine, Yoni turned
guardian of the projierty of Fred Geier
and deliberately spat upon one of the
was committed to the asylum
flags. His action was seen by another
tonic time ago.
workman^ who immediately pulled
Yoni from the etgine to the ground, 1 His Grace Rev. AVchbishop AleXan-
at the same time acquainting the oth- der Christie, of Oregon ( ity, and The
er woikmen in the building of Y o n i’s Right Rev. Abbot I homas, of Mt An-
act. A crowd quickly surrounded the ! gle spent Saturday with Rev. Father
Japanese and he was being rougly i Luinck. From here they went to Jor-
handled, when he manafed to elude dan where impressive ceremonies were
his assailant* and escaped.
A little Iowa town has just had an
experience with what was designated
as 11 “ white elephant” party. Each
ladv was invited to tiring something
for which she had no earthly use and
yet was too good to throw away. The
club was broken up at the first meet­
ing as eleven of the ladies brought
their, husband*.
i
held.
A
Plausible Inference.
"Miriam,” said her mother, “have
you ever given young Mr. Staplefonl
any reason to believe you cared for
him enough to marry him?”
“ Ho seems to think so,” answered
tiie daughter, “ because I told him the
other evening that he was sending me
too many costly flowers niul ought to
lieglu to save his money.” —Chicago
Tribune.
1
Oregon.
A full line of Repairs for McCormick Binders.
Foreign Exchange
erecting a fini"!residence. There are
Sublimity Gleanimgs.
about ten other dwellings under con­
A number of farmers in the vicinity
struction. A chnnery would find a
have
commenced cutting grain.
good field here, and there is great
interest in the proposed electric line
Philip Meier i* kept very busy the
Iron» Salem to Lyons. Such « line last few weeks setting up and placing
would build up Htayton from both Decring machinery.
directions.— Capital Journal.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nolan left for
-
Those wfyo have occasion
to send money to the OLD
C O UNTRY can get for­
eign exchange at this bank.
We are now prepared to
issue our own drafts direct
on banks abroad.
STAYTON STATE BANK
S t A Y T O N . OREGON.
PROFITABLE BUYING
j
This 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. We use every ef­
fort to impress this upon you. Nothing but the prop­
er things will be seen in "any of our departments.
Wash Goods
Cool dainty fabric* in various designs and styles.
pecially timely just now.
and sell quickly.
Sallowness Transformed
to Dusky Beauty
A dark skin becomes fascinating
w hin delicately soft, underspread
with the radiant glow which inifi-
cates a healthy, active skin. Roben-
ine keeps the skin refined in quality,
k e e p s po res f rc e fro m c 1 ogg ir.g waste
and stimulates the tiny capillaries to
contribute die color which charms in
blonde and brunette alike. Robert -
ine is certain protection against tan,
sunburn and freckles if applied be­
fore exposure to sun or wind.
Spreads like an imperceptible sheen
of gaiiie over skin surface, forming»
shield stimulating and preserving a
delicate, lustrous beauty.
A\k tmr Ikrvfifit TODAY
/»? d frm
last long.
These are es­
The stock we have bought was to sell
That menns that the opportunity will not
Priced on the these have been placed with the idea of
seeing that our customers received the best values, and at the
same time to insure our having them move rapidly.
6otton Goods
Fancy prints and other goods in a variety of gray
and colors. Handsome low price prints, lawns and
percales, Everything the market affords.
We invite you Jo inspect our stock.
turn f i t %f
MffiERTINE
Gehlen Bros.