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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1907)
SCH O O L TIME! Now is the time to get your school books exchanged. See our big stock of Tablets, Pencils, 6opy Books, Pens, Slates, and all kinds of school supplies. BREWER DRUG CO. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ F or K ent — Dairy ranch of 140 acres, in the edge of Stayton. Inquire ♦ of J. P. Funk, Stayton, Or. 34— 2 ♦ THE LOCAL FIELD ♦ Brick for sale at Chair Factory. Get trespass notices at this office. Have your heaters Spaniols. lined at Jac. Carl Titus is attending O. A. C. at Corvallis. Farm of 240 acres for rent. quire of Dr. C. H. Brewer. En- Don’t forget the free lecture at the Christien church to-night. Old newspapers for sale at this office. 50 of them for 5cts. while they last. M. J. Lanway was in town this week representing Geo. C. Will, of Salem. H. C. Porter and wife, of Aumsville, were visiting in Stavtou Wednesday. J. S. Steinberger, of Sublimity, was an appreciated caller at this office Thursday. F ound — Pocket book. Owner can have siime by calling on G. W. Plaster and paying lor advertising. We Are Showing FOR SALE— I registered bull; also 1 Jersey bull not registered. 85tf K. Fott kite , Aumsville, Or. Joe Hildesheiiu and another man from Alton, Iowa, are visiting at B. Minton's, and looking over the coun try. Michael Brueeher and family, of Reniseli, Iowa, ale at the homo of Geo. Spr.niul, and expect to locate in Ore gon. Mr. B. is a brother of Mrs. Span- iol. Miss Lucy Broad, of England, World's Missionary of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, recent ly returned from Korea and Japan, will lecture in the M K Church next Tuesday evening Oct. Milt, beginning at 8 o'clock. There will bo some spec ial music during the evening. Come, every one come A e m u l i m i A llsi-k on un inoffensive citizen is frequently made in that apparently useless little tulie cal lini the ‘ ‘appendix.’’ It’s gen erally the result of protracted consti- pution, following liver torpor. Dr. King s New Life Pills regulate the liv er, prevent awpendicitis, and establish regular hubits of the bowels. 25c. at Brewer’s Drug Store. Now in our store New Goods for Fall An extensive line of very to $1.50 per yard. and infants Coats. New Shoes, new prints, new braids and dress trimmings. Underwear in wool and cotton. Un ion suits for ladies, misses and child ren. Also union suits for men. I now carry the most complete stock of dry goods ever carried in Stayton. New suits for men and young men. Also a full line of overcoats and cra- venettes. Call and see for yourself. The Rsason Was Plain. "There wns a woman," said a law yer. "whose husband was killed la a Evangelist J. P. Conder will speak railroad accident. The railroad, to in the Christian Church next Sunday, avoid suit, gave her $5,000 damages. Oct. titli, at 11 a. in. and 7 ;30 p. in. The sum sutlsfled the woinun, but a mouth or two afterward, taking up a All are invited. newspaper, she read about a mun who Lee Kerber and family and (Joseph hud lost Ills leg In the same accident, Mielke left the first of the week for a and, behold, this man wus given by the company damages to the amount of visit with friends in Minnesota. They $7..ri00. It made the womuu mad. She expect to be gone about a month. hnstcucd at onco to the office of the At the Oregon Methodist conference railway's claim adjuster. She said bitterly: held in Portland last week, G. O. Oli “ ‘How Is this? Here you give a ver was appointed for the Turner and man $7,ri00 for the 'oss of his leg, Stayton charge., and D. L. Fields for while yon only gave me $.",000 for the Mehama. C. E. Crandall goes to j loss of my husband.’ “ The claim adjuster smiled nmlubly Pleasant Home. and snld in a soothing voice: •“ Madam, the reason Is quite plain. Miss Elizabeth Klecker has decided The $7..ri00 won't provide the poor not to return to Los Angeles, and will man with a new leg, whereas with remain in Stayton to assist her broth your $.",000 you can easily get a new er, W. F , in the store. She is an ef husband and perhaps a tiettcr one.* ficient saleslady, and her presence will Kansas City Star. add much to the clerical force of this A f f l i c t e d w i t h S o rti K jr e a f o r 3.1 V e l t r i , popular store. I have been atllicted with sore eyes A full line of new and up-to- Yours for business, W. F. KLECKER, Stayton. r ii oak **(■ 1 F JW ™ Finished, F loors M ade to W alk On The Sherwin - Williams Modern Method Floor Finishes are made first of all to walk on—to stand hard foot wear and look well for the longest time. They arc made for finishing any floor, Dr. Brewer reports a son born at W . M. Thomas, with his wife and for thirty-thsce years. Thirteen years the home of A1 Griffin, Aumsville, baby, is here from Mineral, Wash., ! ®g° I became totally blind and was; old or new— in any style desired. You can select any one of Sunday. them and by following our instructions obtain the best looking and visiting his father, J W. Thomas, and blind for six years. My eyes were bad- j Hear the lecture by Miss Broad at best wearing finish it’ s possible to get. , ly inflamed. One of my neighbors in- the M. E. church, Tuesday evening, : other friends. He was on the sick list since arriving, but is considerably im tinted upon my trying Chamlarlain’a Painted and varnisl d floors are rapidly taking the place of dusty, Oct. 8th. germ collecting carpets. They look better, are easier to keep clean, proved. He tells us that J. II. Carter .Salve and gave me half a box of it. R. B. Klecker had his M a i l marked arc more healthful and rt; >re economical. For these reasons finished To my surprise it healed my eyes and and family are well and doing well. ahead a year while in, town from Shaw floors are in general r.:~ ; : all classes of homes. my sight came back to me.— P. C. W. H. Hobson is expected home yesterday. E arls , Cynthiana, Ky. Chamberlain’s The Sherwin-William Mixlcrn Method Floor Finishes include i C. P. Neibert returned last week from his eastern trip next week. Halve is for sale by Brewer Drug Co. For Painted Finish—Insit Floors— T u t S W. I nsio c F loor P a in t . from Eastern Oregon, and will spend When he last wrote Mrs. Hobson he Porct Floors—Tut 8 -W . P o rc h F loor P a in t . was at St. Louis, Mo. He writes that the winter in Stayton. For Varnished M nish— Natural — M a r - not , a durable floor varnish. lie doesn’ t enjoy the thunder and Stained— F l OORLAC, stain and varnish combined E. V. Ferguson and wife, of Amity, lightning, of w hich he lias seen c o n -> For W axed Finish — T h e 8 W. F loor W a x . were in Stayton visiting Mends a siderable while away. Later— Mr. You Need Them — Not yet, couple of days this week. For Unsightly Cracks In Old Floors— T m 8 -W . C r a c k a n o S c a u F i l l i r . Hobson returned yesterday. But Soon All persons indebted to the firm of Let us tell you more about them. Last week in speaking of “ Amiral | W e have the finest assort Kerber Jc Klecker are requested to de Houtain,” the Belgian owned by ment of tablets and other settle their accounts at once. A. (J. Thomas, we failed to place him school supplies you have Chas. Strefl' has purchased of M. S. in any class among the winners at the seen. Burson four lots south of the Burson State Fair. He was exhibited with home and will commence at once the horses 4 years old and over, and won erection of a large residence. second among a large show. All kinds, new subjects F or S ale —Twenty-five head of The big wooden tank, to bold the coming in every few days Stock hogs— from 2 months to a year water supply for the woolen mill old. B. F. F resh , Shaw, Ore. Postage Stamps tor sale. The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on the farm of J. P. sprinkler system is now in place, and 33—4 Funk, one mile west of Stayton, Oregon, Free rulers for school another week will probably see the! W anted —To hire for 4 or 5 months, system in running order. The eree-! children, call for one. a light team, harness and wagon. Ad tion of the b.g tower was no easy m a t-( dress stating what you have and price ter with the help and tools available per month to C. R. P eters , and Sec’y Strefl' and his helpers are Bunk Building. 35tf Aumsville, Oreg. commenting at 10 a. m. sharp, the following described proper entitled to credit for the work they : ty to-wit: Saturday last the editor accompa- have accomplished, nied his daughter, Miss Bes.4 Alexand 17 head Milch Cows 14 goats er, to Corvallis, where she will attend * ' ,iUi !' AI K ^ ■ Inman will sell I Jersey bull, 6 years old 1 mowing machine the 0 . A. C. This school is a decided at r>l,blic sa,c ilt hi* residence 1J miles 1-2 Jersey bull, 1 year old credit to the State, and one of which ,MSt Kingston, 1 hursdny, Oct. 17, | 1 hay rake every Oregonian should be proud. commencing at 10 a. in., 18 young I two-year old heifer 1 harrow Waldo Hall, the new ladies dormitory, 1,iKh « ra,lc Jersey Cow«, r number to 7 heifer calves 1 Srarpless cream separator is nearly completed and about half b< he-h soon; 10 this years Calves, 4 1 horse, 15 years old About 10 tons hay the rooms will be occupied this term yearling heifers, 1 yearling steer, 7 1 sow with 3 pigs Lot of chickens A new mechanical hall,—a large brick two-year old steers, 1 Shorthorn hull 8 pigs, 3 months old If you are in need of a mon Other articles not mentioned building— is being erected. The at of dairy type, ♦} years old, eligible to! Lot of Vetch and Oat seed mixed ument I am prepared to tendance this year is expected to be register; •» nice young hogs, 2 pigs fi j furnish anything in the close to a thousand. Corvallis is weeks old. Usual terms. W. L. Fre- monument line. I have a res, Clerk. J. F. Goode < fc Son, Auct. Coffee and Sandwiches at noon. growing probably faster than any oth School Supplies H. J. MARKING. Postal Cards Stayton Pharmacy PUBLIC SALE! TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1907 Monuments riarble, Qran= ite or Bronze er town of its class in the State. Sat urday afternoon the streets were full of farmers’ teams and the merchants all seemed to be doing a rushing busi ness. The merchants there are satis fied that bnsinesss has improved with them since the saloons were closed. The new city water works system is a success every way, and at the rate water is used, will pay for itself in a few years. Several moves occurred this week. Mrs. Downing has moved into Mrs. Goodman’« tenant house. Mrs. W in ,1 Maag has moved into the Whitney! house; 1 Whitney and wile will not move to town this year. V. I’. Lance held has moved into rooms over his * hop, and Tom Riggs has moved into the house he varate*!. . J. F, Ham- mon lias moved into the Apple build-, ing. 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. L. L. THOHAS, Stayton, Oregon. Terms of Sale: All sums of $10 and under cash. Six months time will be given on sums of over $10. Purchaser giving notes with ap proved security. Notes to draw 8 per cent, interest. 5 per 1 cent, discount for cash. Frank Shores, Auct. H. F. TILLOTSON.