The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, October 18, 1907, Image 8

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THE LOCAL H ELD 1
Build Houses.
Sublimity Oletuiings.
If Stuyton could have a doion va
cant houses to-day, they would all
find renters within twenty-four hours.
Brick for snle at Chait Factory.
There are that number of families—
Got trespass notices at tins offle**.
possibly more—who are anxious to
Have your heaters lined at Jac. come to Stayton to live, but can timi
Spaniels.
no vacant houses. Everything lit to
Mrs. G. L. Brown visited Salem live in is tilled.
Monday.
Some of our people with means
should
build some tenant houses.
VETCH SEED for sale at Eureka
These
pay
good interest on the Invest-
Flout Mills.
Mrs It. S Branch left for Idaho
Monday whero she will visit relatives
for several wee ks.
Jos Koenig returned from the
Breiteuhush hot springs Monday,
uftt.r a two weeks stay there he is now
relieved of his rheumatism.
Young Men, Consider
You can spend $ 15, $ 18 or $20
to-morrow for a suit and look
just as if you were wearing
your last year’s outfit. It de­
pends where you buy and what
they sell you.
1'herc is con­
siderable of last winter’s goods
in some retail stores.
T h a t’s one fact.
There is also much clothing
on the market which has been
made recently but possesses
nothing distinctly new or differ­
ent either in style, pattern or
looks.
T h a t’s another fact.
T h is store makes it a point
to have all of the newest and
latest ideas of clever designers.
T h e goods arc a change from
any previous season and differ­
ent from the average. W e sell
out our stock each season. If
we carry any over we don’t
represent them as new but tell
you what they are.
W e ’ve new things to show
now— catchy ideas for sleeves
and vests, clever conceptions
for lapels.
W e re waiting to see you.
Miss Hclcu Kienter carne limiiu
from Portland Saturila)’ for un over
Sutulay visit at homo.
L A Lotimis and datightcr Mrs,
Call at C. r. Neiberfs for the finest •uu‘nt A
costing from *.'»00 Gilè of Long Beiteli are vi«it<ug at
fresh caudics
u>
,u , *l°
charges for rent
lhe lumie of l'Iiil. Giovar.
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I "‘ill pay fiom l i to Iti ta r eent.a
Mrs. J . M. Kitchen visited tsalem
Right llev Alitali Thomas l> S II
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,
much greater return than a eommnu
friends tins week.
of
Mt. Angui «vili conduci Services
loan. There are a number of people
B. F. Fresh, of Shaw, was an appre­ owning lots in town who can if they and dclivcr thè s c inoli at thè Cathidie
ciated caller Tuesday.
chose create a good source of revenue ciiurch Suiiday furcnooii.
The Photo Studio is located in the by building bouses for rent.
Anton /ubar is giving bis house a
J . T. Kearn’s building.
fresli eoa* of paint.
M A K i t 111*.
Candies of all kinds,, gum, soft
Work bus beco eommeiieed oli lite
O. Edwin Darby and Miss Grace V.
drinks, at C. P. Neibert's.
now
ball for tbe Foresler Itali
Davis, of Aumsviile, were married at
associai
ioti.
Farm of 210 acres for rent. En­ the home of the bride's parents, Mr
quire of Dr. C. H. Brewer.
and Mrs. \V. 1‘. Davis, Wednesday
Fred Geler, formerly of Ibis place
evening
at
j:3
0
o'clock,
K.
I..
Morton
has
purcliased a tri» aere fruii ranch
Claud Watters is building a house
otliciating.
A
large
mi
tuber
of
rela­
io
St.
Gabriel Valley, Calif. near thè
on lots near Peter Deiderich's.
tives
and
friends
were
present
and
a
old
mi'sion.
Hit friaiids will be glail
F or S ale .—Hound puppies, $20 per
number oi valuable and useful pres­ to le.un tliat he is now enjoying
pair. Inquire of J . F. Robertson.
ents were given as a token of respect good lieulth.
Mr. Loucks ami family, of Lebanon,
and good will.
The young couple , Mi» Berilli» Fox li ft fnr Portland
visited at A. V. Shelley’s this week.
were driven to Turner, where they last w’eek where sin* »ili spemi thè
Stephen Weber and wife, of^ublim- took lhe train for Kugene. They have
win ter.
ity, were visitors in town Thursday.
many friends who »ill join T iik M mi
\ tri in Inni VitHck
Miss Katie Spaniol is here from in best wishes.
on
au
inollansive
eiti/.an is fraqtienlly
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Portlaud visiting relatives and friends.
Name Changed.
inaila in tbat apparantly titeless little
Dr. Beauchamp reports the arrival
We have merged into the Sant ¡am ' tube ealUil thè “appcndix.” It’s gen-
of a son at the home J . P. Mertz Fri­
Realty Company and Collection Agen- orally the result of protracted consti-
day last.
cy. If you have property to list, Met pation, following liver tor|M>r Dr.
Frank Caldwell of Albany is visit­ it with us. If you have bills to col­ King's New Life Pills regulate tin- liv­
ing in town. He is a brother of A. J. lect, we will look after it for you.
er, prevent awpenilieitis, anil establish The Y ale
Caldwell.
Rates reasonable. We thank you for regular habits of the boivels. 2. k \ at • Ederheimer, Stein A Co.
Mrs Francis Risen of Oakland Calif, the patronage during the last three Brewer’s Drug Store
.» IUIIM
is visiting her grandmother Mrs. years and solicit your patronage in
Bert and Earl Mmris, sons of A. L.
Mary Grier.
the company under new management.
Morris
and wife, of Mehama, left Wed­
Respectfully,
David Aergerter's horse, “Dewey,”
nesday for Eastern Oregon with a S
secured first prize in the grade class
R obertson a W atters .
P. IL R. surveying party, where they
at the Scio Fair.
The W. C. T. U. will meet next will »vork on the survey of the east
The M ail family is indebted to Mrs.
Thursday, Oct. 24.at the homo of Mrs. j end of the C. A E. Bert lias been witli
H. S. Burson for a fine supply of to­
Lee Brown at 2:30 p. in.
We met the party the past tlrree months sur-
matoes and pears.
Thursday, Oct. 10 with Mrs. C. E. veying the line from Detroit to the
Frank Van Irman is back from the
If you are in need of a stove
Brown, nine members being present, summit of the Cascades.
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hot springs and is putting a new roof
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b
Othcers were elected for the coming
Bios W anted —Sealed bids will be
and will call at our store, we
on E. Roy’s residence.
year and plans are Iieing laid for bet­ received until Saturday, Oct. 20, 1907,
Mrs. R. L. Morton left Tuesday for ter usefulness in all departments tak­
will ask but a moment of your
Eugene as a delegate to a meeting of en up. May wc urge that every mem­ at 3 p. m.,for fencing the Winner grave
yard, one acre, with wire fencing. All
time to demonstrate to you the
the State \V. C. T. U.
ber be present at our next meeting material will !>e furnished. The right
U. Whitney is building a walk on that we may work all together, thus
is reserved to reject any or ail bids.
superiority of the line of stoves
the north side of his property in town giving strength.
P. P. C rabtree , N oaii K i . no , Com.
near the woolen mill.
Mrs. Florence Morion, Pres
we handle. Some stoves are
WARNING!
H. N. Huntley is back from bis so­
All persons are hereby warned not
made to sell— ours arc made
Boedigheimer A Yannke this week
journ at the Breitenbusli hot springs,
sold to G. B. Trask and Win. Kollis a to tear down my fence, nor let my
for good service, as the years
much improved in health.
three year old Shire stallion which cuttle out nor other cattle into my
All persons indebted to the firm of weighs a ton or more, and is said to pasture without my permission. Any
this brand has been on the
Kerber A Klecker are requested to Be the best .-'hire horse in the Valley. person caught will be punished by j
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settle their accounts at once.
J ohn K chy , Aumsviile, Or.
market proves.
' » . B O B iirs v lK JA l
The animal was imported last July by law.
FranlT’Caspell and wife, of Mill City, M. C. Gray, of Pullman, Wash. Htay-
and G. \\ . Caspell and wife, of Shaw, ton already lias some of the best hors­
visited friends in town Saturday.
es in the State, and this Shire will
Chas. and Geo. Gelilen, J . Miller will add to the lot. Horsemen will find
W e have a large stock, in many different styles and
and C. Creamer left Tuesday for the here next season as fine a lot of hors­
sizes, and at prices that are very reasonable.
coast near Xestucca, looking for land es as can be found in any town on the
Always on hand. Purest
Clyde Maybee. of Lyons, cut his coast.
It is reported that owing to his
thumb so badly with a wood saw that
drugs used.
Dr. Beauchamp fouud amputatation property in Albany demanding his
personal attention, Grill' King, of!
necessary.
Condition Powders,
Dr. Beauchamp accompanied W. M Kingston, will shortly move to that-
W e have just received a new stock of Linoleums in
W . F. KLECKER,,Stayton.
Just
Horse and Cow
Moment!
See our Line of Ranges and heaters
Remedies
New Stock of Linoleums
Malone to Salem the first of the week, Place* Rnd if he dot!8 il « like,y win
This would he a
where Mr. Malone goes for medical want to sell out.
nice
opening
for
sonic
one, for with
treatment.
the railroad business, post-office and
Joseph Johnston and wife drove
store, the rigiit person could do well.
over from Hubbard last Friday after­
Mrs. W. H. Hobson met with a bad
noon for a couple of days’ visit with
accident
Tuesday morning. She was!
Stayton friends.
splitting some kindling to hurry a
E. F. Long and family visited with
slow fire, w hen the ax struck her left I
friends in and near Stayton this week.
thumb, nearly severing it from her
It is said “Butch” gave the China
hand. She hurried to a physician,
pheasants a hard chase.
who took four stitches in the wound
Mrs. Caspell, of Stayton, and Mrs.
and dressed it. The injury was very
E. F. Long and children, of Dallas,
painful for a few days.
have been visiting Jefferson relatives
A. I). Gardner’s four horse team ran
during the week.—Jefferson Review.
away near the mill the first of the j
Miss Marion Alexander was nine-
week. John Downing, who was driv- ;
years old Saturday and entertained a
ing, was thrown out hut not injured.
jolly party of little friends in honor of
j , , ,
ran across the bridge at
the occasion. She received a number
the east of the mill and around the
of nice presents.
warehouse. One of them struck a
C. P. Neibert has opened his new tree, resulting in a broken neck
confectionery. He has everything in
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j -it
.
.
County Clerk Allen issued tl
fine style, and will soon have a peanut
.
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low in g marrige licenses today:
roaster and a large stock of con fee-
.
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John S. Steinenberger, aged 2fi, and
tionery goods.
Iila Eh Peters, aged 18, liotli of Ma-
I)r. Brewer reports a new boy at C. non county, A. W. Branch witness.
E. Morley’s, Rocky Point, Sunday; a
Jacob P. Wournis, aged 22, and
girl at Jos. Ditter’s, near Aunisville, Ida i*. Riggs, aged 21, both of Stay-
Sunday; a boy at Martin Koken’s, Me- ton, A. W. Branch witness
Culley Mountain, Tuesday.
A negro weighing 7.K) pounds was
W anted —To hire for 4 or •> months, in D 11 Ian j i is Iowa recently on bis way
a light team, harnessjmd wagon. Ad­ to a fair for exhibition, lie was too
dress stating what you have and price heavy to walk and was hauled in an
per month to
C. IL P eters ,
express wagon. He is supposed to be
3otf
Aumsviile, Oieg.
the heaviest man iu the world.
Linseed Meal,
W orm Powders,
very handsome patterns.
Heave Powders,
Call and see them. *
H. J. M ARKING.
Poultry Food,
Liniments, Etc.
Stayton Pharmacy
Bank Building.
Monuments
flarble, Gran=
ite or Bronze
If you are in need of a mon­
ument I am prepared to
furnish anything in the
monument line.
I have a
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. THOMAS,
Stayton, Oregon.
Buy Your Shoes
at a Shoe Store
i
You can alw ays get
Shoe Bargains
At Lancefield’s.
Fresh goods coming
in every
week and it costs you nothing
to look at them.
It P ay s to Read the M ail Ads.