The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, October 18, 1907, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE STAYTON MAIL
H y ll. l ) A L E X A N D E R
.
A NICWSHA PKH, NOT A N OHOA N
“ *- “ '*“’■* '■ ■ ■ ■ "■' •
■ 1 ......
1 ll- • ■■ .......——i
■ ' ■— — - ' ■■ - " ■' ■
STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. OCTOBER 18, 1907.
S u h a crip tlo n , S I . 2 S P E U A N N U M
q*
Twm.m
h
Y hak
Mail Order Catalogue».
(’Inti it tul L iv i'Stork mj « •ci.« fiuti, »ml
■ l i Ili» I» tilt* timi1 of liti" vm r whim tlm architect* nrn Ht work up*m plan*
IM 'ity "I t he |n*.iph* I I I lo« Il Mini I for thi* HlllpillieHtr**, c lub Ilium- ifn’il
Extra Special
$15 .OO
ON
16.50
length
coat, with firm black
satteen lining, black
$14*00
<h«y Ust..... 9.65
Women's blk
all wool
Men’s Clothing
tk iiiiitliiiiit tin* r o n i i t n uri* n*o iv. o t he r Imililing*
A« tlm go.Mint* ifu*
him iI unlrr i it ilinfiu*»
It m iil»ii within t wenty minute* of tin* lunrt of
tli* t i m e of tin* >»*nr «l ie n tImre mum* tin* r m , tin* m 11 imiti .........Iionlil lm
11 * 111‘li* lire I'll) I I . ¿ tin'll full iiik I 1 * 111001011 «, anil tin* live »lock di*ph*y
Winter «Mpplii** Tin* hniisi'* i lint lire even heller than that at the la*wi*
Men's dark
*
j^wnilmg • ut 11 lime In ink* un* - 1 ti r 111 n ami (T rl. Exposition.
gray check woo!
It him heen definitely ilecided that
i | i itlmr
t ime, mone y nor bruin« to
t|ii i*ri*«t tIn* |irii*|i* rtivi* ini*ii>iin*r* in i l i Oregon s im e |)aÌM Association
suit, 1907 pat-
will in* i*r in I'm lami Ih e. Ill—20.
lio
mil* limy li iv« lor »ile, fliey
Hi e iiilvertiHiiiK nini every y«*nr »pentì The 1*« >rt I it in I Commercial Club olTer*
te rn
$ 10.00
|)1.imenlitlw of ilollnr* in till« iviiy, lloi* iw n g o ll medal*, one for buffer and
|i> (cresting tin* purchaser in the one for I'hee-e, while the I’orllaiid
Men's dark
l i n d e * they li ivn for «lile
I hey Flouring Mill* pm tip a pur*** of »!00 I 3 * 5 ^
gray
wool suit
in
ea»li
fui
the
he»I
general
di*play.
«ji'M-rilif, hi defiiil, nearly every urti' le
t hey have for «ule; they m I ho ulve the I’lii* eomplete proceeding* of the
clothing, a rare
The de­
■ r i r e , Tim furl tlmt they »end out niei'lillg «ill I'I* piihll*hei|
4* itnloL'iie* yenr nfti-r v n » i» «iilliclent tail* ire m ' l i hand« of the A«*ocia
bargain
while
nlelire limi it |inv* to ¡ill vert ine • ion "fli '-r«, K*l T. .fmld, President,
I'u n ik 'I i I In ir 11 .uh' I hr\ .io ' xii- Torn* i nel F I. K< m , Seerefary,
l c l lo 0*1* fin* Olimi e xpe ns i v e form : ( 'orviill i*
if nivel I ini ll|£ l(ei.ill*i' loo-' of the
I i k o i c flu* *i*mi a ' ti oi i l r*-p*ut of
Men’s wool
olili' i y |i,i|i'i* reln*t* to roll liieir
tin S ’ iiie It-m rd of ||i*all 11 i* a ui Imr
IÌ li* Till* limn' omrrllHiil i» thill* i f v, one c m *' if" (hat Oregon i* one
suits, strong lin­
ivon t he ii'lvatitiige
t'hey enti reni li
Ilf I ll<‘ lll' *l lieil't llfll! «lille» in tile
ing, thoroughly
hi* « une en*l'in.i'i i Inoligli
lie*
in.i ni I he deat h rate, t aki ng GW,000
popula'ion a* a ha»i«, I* rompiitfil a*
made,
reduced
H in I0IMI Of Ilo* 'olili I.f 2108 death*
i il II III n H of tie* Inline pi per or limili
which oceured iluring tli** half veer j
t0
1 2 . 7 0
iì II h
They cun see tie* eimtomer
110 were from old age, 22.’» were from
|c .
111 \ nuil i i-i v ne i *'ii i < - li* mi hi
i oliert'iilosi», averaging one cime out j
1 2 . 5 0 $10, 9.00 and
[lei« tlie ijeeil* of lo* I * loi ( i 'liKlIllier
of te n .
*
I
■Iter than u m i l l « lio i» in limine**
Typhoid fever claimed 3r> vietimi, I
8.50 men’s suits
coii|ile of hundred in ile* »« ny .
diphtheria 30, and 101 to « hooping i
(io alter the Inlsiuc»« nuil let the
at following prices
cough, cerebro-meningiti*, erysi|ielas, j
I m - i >)> li* know ymi m e g o i n g in have
etc oinking a total of 100 death* due
$9, $7, $6, 5.50
« • v e ry hit of it if given n fair chunco
to infectious diseases other than tub-
I n get it. There It not o n e perron
crctiloMs. Death* due to disease* of
I n u hundred who would not «ootiur
the circulatory aystem numbered 283
" r u d e where he run i>ee and exami ne
and 310 were credited to diseases of
the good* b«for« I mi t t k t f tlmm hum*. the respiratory system other than tub-
I r - n 11 to t bn h o m e merchant to let erculo-i», Gil to pneumonia, 128 to
tie* ronauinei
know ju*t what lie
An Iowa farmer on one of the rural
the digestive system, 2111 met violent
in* nnd ju«t how m u d i it take» to
deaths during the six months covered telephone line* concluded th a t one of
iuy certain nrtirle*
I t 1» a fart you
hy the report, of which 28 were sui­ j the batteries in connection with hia
m ’t tell t hem ol every t hi ng nt one
phone had Irecome weakened by age
cide*.
■ i m e , hut y ou can tell t he m s o m e ­
' and upon examination found the
t h i n g each week. Uot at it and u«e
contents closely resemble* gun |>owder
Notice to Taxpayers.
( l i e ho me pn|i«r or handbills. Let
Tin- It «.11 rd of Equalization for Mar- whereupon he produced a sufficient
^ ■ h e people know what you have. It
ion f o u n t ) -, Oregon, will meet at the am ount of new pmvder and renewed
Will n o t coat you o n e t en t h a* muc h
Court Him«« in »aid County, on Mon- the Imttery with the result th a t when
it* it due* your lurcigu c ompet it or ilny, October 21*r, 1907, nt 10 o’clock ] the electricity from tth other battery
more
,
¡nnd the h om \ e few
paper
will ilollar*
reach spent
many
1
a. ’ m. and , correct . all error* in valua-
! wan turned on a spark ignited the
inore familie* than the catal ogue tion, description or quality of land, powder causing an explosion which
inmi doe*
lot* or other pro|ierty, and continue j proved disastrous to tlie phone,
in advertiniog will return a hundred in session until such work is complet* ,
Last Opportunity for Rates.
fold.
W h s re th e D iffe re n c e L a y .
jeil, not exceeding one m onth.
N umbhr 37
velvet collar.
This
year’s sleeves, 5 inch
black cuff
trimmed
with two velvet but­
tons and V shaped
inlaid black velvet for
onIY
rT 'H E S E Shoes are the Standard for
Men’s F o o t w e a r . They are
made in every desirable leather and
in styles that are right up to the
minute. There are many points of
superiority in the construction of
White House Shoes, notably:
%
Made on Right and Left Patterns
so that the shoes follow the natural
contour o f the feet. : : : : :
Counters are moulded with great
care to the natural shape or the
human heel thereby preventing the
heel from slipping up and down in
the shoe.
: :
: : : : :
The heels are made right and left
which keeps them from running over.
WE WILL T E L L YOU
MORE WHEN YOU CALL
14 * 5 °
1 2 .0 0
Ladies light grey
wool coat with a red
pin striped, diagonally
cut in invisible pocket,
velvet collar, 5 inch
velvet cuff, a daisy—
anyone
could
be
proud to be the pos­
se“ 01,
10.25
G. O. TROTTER. Stayton.
Here we Are Again
If a single reader of this paper has
‘‘One of his complaints against bis
Al1 P*»*«" ¡»U‘rc*ted are notified to wife
In the divorce s u it ” said the law­
with a full line of
Single
Double
Harness S S L Buggies
“
kory Wagons
Superior Drills.
Canton Plows.
Korinek & Mielke,
failed to writ« letters to some old “ l'l”*'»r :'" 'l examine their assessment yer, "was that she smoked cigarettes."
o r e g o n .N '
“Oh. my goodness! And whenever
friend, acquaintance, relative o r other ior 15,07 ,‘" <i if not satisfied with the
berson who may be benefited by com« m m * **• •PP**<»tion in writing prop- he comes to see me," cried the bache­
girl, "I smoke and smoke!"
fng to Oregon, be should write today. ,,|iv w ified » tor • redaction or alter- lor “Oh,
he doesn't mind other women
t h e colonist rates close Oct. 31*t and ,,tio" of i be same during the first week smoking cigarettes," declared the law­
if you want your letter to get results ,,f
meeting, as no complaints can yer. "He likes It. It is only his wife."
—New York Press.
it m ust I k ; forwarded a t once. The 5>1‘ received thereafter. 1 *. J. H i c k ,
Irutes are »26, from Missouri River
Assessor for Marion County,
We want to invite you to attend. You will not be
p o in ts , Ht. I ’ i i u I, Winnipeg, and nil
Sept. 80tli^HK>7.
Afflict«*«! w i t h S o r e K y e * f u r 33 Y e a r s .
sorry you spend the time with us and even if you
I have heen afflicted with sore eyes
the country adjacent, »30, from St.
The "big head’’ is a popular way of
do not want to buy you ought to come to this store
ouis and »33. from l hicugo, with a expressing a common nnd very fre- for thirty-thsee years. Thirteen years j
now to see the real select offerings we are putting
redueitonof $ 1 5 0 t o points B m I of qowit A|i|ng. H aria« fro« vim..»« ago 1 became totally blind and was i
l matilla. Similar rates >ium every source*,
, lllln,p, but Hie rt,,,| foundation is blind for six years. My eyes were bad­
before our trade.
other point in the United Elates. lack of sense. A little money devclop- ly inflamed. One of my neighbors in­
[Get busy and add one family to the e9 it in some people; a few good clothes sisted upon my trying Cham berlain’s
[population oí Oregon.
gfeea it tu o t h t n i a littir a fle s , where Salve and gave me half a box of it.
Q
F°r men, women, girls and boys. Es-
Ihe Open River meeting at 1 In* a clutnce is given to exercise a little To my surprise it healed my eyes and
^
F
I
I
I
c
S
pecially
boys and girls school shoes.
Dalle* joined the concentrated force authority, is often the cause of it, ; my sight came bock to me.— P. C.
>f the best workers of Oregon, W a s h - * ,li|o otllcra g,.t it |ltivjng
| ittle E ari .8, Cynthiuna, Ky. Cham berlain’s School opening brings a big demand for shoes and in order
to make many sales we are selling them at very low prices.
ington and Idaho. I he improvement better job than their associates. The Salve is for sale by Hrcwer Drug Co.
lot the entire ( olumhia River should
¡„ MO «eneiblc person gets the
[he under continuous contract now “ big head.” The ones who become
th a t the United States Government stuck up and »tit? necked from sources
P i K K a h c
Just what the little girls need for a
engineers last survey, made in June, ()j nny j<in)| ,,r,> weak in the intellect-
t
v
l
D
D
U
I
l
!
^
hundred and one uses. Ribbons$
bowed 25| feet of water over t h e bar U(|j
and no end to them. No faded ends either. All new goods
a t lowest tide, with 32.J feet at high *
^
-------------------
tljc
A Kansas editor who cuntracted
Farmers’ sale notes may be and shades. They are clean and perfect. No faded spots,
Our Early Fall Showing
FARMERS’ SALE NOTES
The Interior, the oflical publication
[of the Presbyterians of the United
[States, devoted Hi pages of its October
[issue to Portland as a Presbyterian
(city, in which the attractions of
¡Oregon are effectively
presented.
The illustrations show, among other
[things,an irrigation canal, agricultur­
ist, fruit and cuttle scenes, handling
[of logs, the production of roses, and
[tho strength of the State from a
[church and educational standpoint.
The author of tho article i* Mr. Nolan
|R. Best, Managing Editor of tho
[interior, who gathered his information
|personally while on a visit to Oregon,
C ontract has been let for grading
[of the track of the Portland Country
the ,,abit oi Koi,,K to cl,urch h*8
t b ’’' lo
"Ladies should take oflf left with us for collection.
their hats nt chueh. No preacher
can nspire a m an who is looking When well secured, we some-
into a lopsided congregation of dead t i m e s a c c e p t t h e s e n o t e s aS
birds, stuffed weasles, chamelon skins,
ribbons, beads, sticks, straw, corn security for loans, or buy them
tassels and thistle down. It makes
outright.
a sinner feel lost in tno wilderness.”
all new and of the very best. The prices are all that are off,
and we have put prices where every little girl and every ma­
ma, too, can have all the ribbon they want with small outlay.
Did you ever stop to think of the
H U S i e r y
great demand there is all the time
for hosiery? Did"^you ever stop to think how particular
We furnish, free of charge, people are about this article of wearing apparel? No? Well,
O u t o l S |Klii,
we do: we have been doing it for a long time. That is the
"O ut of sight, out of miud,” is an blank notes prepared espe-
reason why we always have the latest things at the right
old saving which applies with s|>ecial
prices. We want you to drop in and look at our selections.
force to a sore, burn or wound t h a t ’s cidlly ft^- Sales,
We are proud of them and you will be proud of yourself if
J
been treated with Bucklen’s Arnica j
Salve. I t ’* out of sight, out of mind
you make your purchases at our store.
and out of existence. Piles too and
chilblain* disappear under its healing
influence.
Guaranteed by Brewer
[
l ’"
Stayton
State H a n k .
Gehlen Bros.