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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1907)
/ J' THE STAYTON MAIL Ily E. Ü. ALEXANDER. STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. DECEMBER i*, 1907. T w e lfth Y ear . - » '■ Subacrlptlon , $1.25 P E R ANNUM A. N K W 8 H A P ER, NOT A N OROAN —— / ■■ Oregon Items of Interest. Portland Or*-g., f >***• H'h. 11107. The ol tilt* N It i.mul bank« of Portland on Dee 3d proved that they liuti «tuple «'ash— nuire tlmn the . i moot enthiuh.. tie lind «ntii'ipnieil . i i i .i i ... lite name l* true of hank* i br*iogli*»ut . „ the At «te. ,|(|1 The <Iregon upple loin c.ipi ur 11 Orient »nd Kimniu. Y ■•duj-<y on Uro», of Vladivostok, ufier fTi-tking « ilinplu) in one of the principal »In*** wimlown of the city, re uoved the di*pluv «od ufter it whu i-rowneil und niirroimdeil with Aitu-ricnn und Rimniun II «kt*• it wnn photographed, und in to I«* r* pro d u e e d in color* (or internuti-Miul nd Vi-rlising. Thun the glory of tin- Ore gon «pple goes ii mu ml the world The dinphty wnn 11 ti umili I hecniue mont of the hoxen were nhown ready for ocean nhipnient, eueli em umd in bur- luti. Vuriei i«-n of upple* included the W ili ter Ballami, Ortley, Hyde n h mg, in January. Titern will l>c illustra* tioiiM of lin- prominent and manufacturing iii»tuli**ii«, ** i ««I a mii ii her oí residence*. h gt-io-r« I write-up Vf There will ni*'* *•*• **f tin- t o w n unti N u m b e r 4Ç * ■ i l- indu*lri«i* and «»f btulne»* ami prof*-*»- ' i « iiim I tuen Mild their establishment«, 1 here wi lx- never« htitiilred c<t|>iei> , , . , , . / printed, making thin edition « first- e! « nr «dvertining inediiliti Mini nino giv» inj; it chance ( o r copien to he neiil lo friend*. VVe will publish picture* of reni- doni e» free, the only eu<t being the ex- peline o( I he eut, which will lie from I I 50 to 12 CO. according to the *ir.e. Person» definin' ii pielure of their home in thi* edition will please leave word ni * he office, und we will do the rent An thin will lie the lirnt il I iif tru t- ed edition ever gotten oui in Hinytnn, we «lenire to m ike it u credit to our tow i., m ' ii I hope for the encouragement ¡ mill llnnlntam-e of nil who are iiitercnt ed in Hiiiyton'* welfare. Mini Arkansas Hlnck. le t im puhlinh a picture of your ' Pr ifjtuhle Adveriiniug,” publi*h«*d hoime, your »ton* or your factory. Letk ni Honton unii mie of thè h-uding jotiru- make thi* edition u “ Rummer." nln of it* ehnrueler ili thè United Htulen, repriullicen thè letterliend of Commercial Club. thè Oregon Development J.engue ili There u g-»*ul nttendanee at the Cluh itn Decemher n tini tur, inni priutn no meeting Tuesday night la*t. exhnuttivc lettcr from thè Secretary I'u rt in I report* were submitted by telling of thè l.eugue'n uutliod nini railroad -mil laundry committee», | accomplinhment». Oregon in nntion- and they were allowed more time to ? «lly known for bei development work.¡complete rejxirtn. October and November ntatinticn for Seventeen new memliern were added, wheat and Hour shipments from Port- making a membcmliip now of 42. The Inii<I «ml Puget Hound |>ortn arc par Cluh liopen and expect* to have a ticularly interesting a* nlmwing the membership yf 100 immeunc resource* being converted in The next meeting will be Tuesday, to actuul c.inh in Oregon and XX'nnh- the 17th. ington. 7,A34,()IU bimhel* of wheat A Bound Institution. and 640,012 Imrrcla of flour are the ex The Slayton State Hank is about act figure**, yet it must In- remembered the only institution of its kind in the that the crop m only ju*t getting un state that has practically continued der way in earnest. During the two month* of Fall col business in the unual manner during onist rate«, Sept. Int to Oct. -'list, the the holidays. Mauy bkuks have paid Denver Jt Km Grande Railroad sold 8- out ncurcely any money on check» 081 homeseekers’ tickets l«» the North- and none no lar as we know have casli- X îiiK iis n * . - ¿ 3 t «i tfi . ■o o o -■ - - & C/i (0 B X »-- v t ' V X *- \ IS ¿v Í? ) 3 Cs o a* * t rm t- ! m m r • A * /. V « ¿ ’ '* • 1 )w ó •n ■ ' N > à. '* * " ' p* s # v < « v *,X ' i ■*. - • 1 Äv f/> ?:• V KU r 'fV Cl o © ; . >( 1 tu We are showing our usual large line of Xmas goods. All new 1907 patterns~a real “ Santa Claus Headquarters.” west, which was an increase of 2,817 <*d cream checks except our home over last year'» business, or more than hank. 1 his hunk ha» casbe«! Haxel- 50 p« r cent. wmal checks during the holidays, and Tliu meeting of Oregon business lui* paid out all money that its custom- men at tiic i ’ortland Commercial Club era needed. This action on the part of on the 1st, followed by the announce* 1 * be bank lia» minio it many friends meni of Gov. Chamberlain that the , mid many new deposits have been present holidays would I k * ducoutinu- mini«- »¡nee the bank scare begun, ed after the 14th, have been the most U*e hank is carefully and conserva- discusseti events of the week. That lively ctinducted, and hn* plenty of the representatives from forty commi- cash to itien should unanimously unite in res their funds. olutions forcefully expressing confid ence in the outlook and financial strength «if the entire state is in itself indicative of constantly bettering con ditions. Attend the Silver Medal Contest at the Presbyterian Church, Mtlinmn, Friday evening, Dec. 20th. The con test will I n - given under the auspices of the XX'. C. T. U. by the Htayton Con tent class and a splendid program, Special Edition. with sp«*cial music, in Ix-ing arranged. TllK M a i i , in preparing for a s|a-cial Program begins at 8:00. Admission, illustrated edition to he issued early 10c. Children under 8 admitted free. •++♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ i TH E ! HOLIDAYS In consequence of the Bank Holi days ceasing after the 14th inst., we wish to announce that we are prepared to do business just as we did before the Holidays were proclaimed. Those that desire to have their mon ey can do so by making the fact known to us and there will be no squabble about it here. We also wish to thank our many friends for their support and good sense which they have displayed during the present stringency—every accommo dation consistent with good banking will be theirs to command. Dolls Toys Banks Books Bears Rattles Rings Drums Caariages Pictures Plaaues Baskets Trays Games Drums Boats Horses Cars T runks Banks Mirrors Gold Novelties Silver Doll Hats Doll Shoes Doll Heads Pocket Books Hand Bags Novelty Purses Waste Baskets Wall Pockets Stand Covers Pillow Tops Handk'fs Toilet Cases Smoker's Sets Manicure Sets Perfumes Toilet Sets Postal Cards Postal Albums Scrap Albums Photo Albums Black Boardss Hobby Rockrs Xmas Cards Suit Case Men's Suits Womens Suits Coats Cloaks Slippers Etc., Etc. 2 Xmas Special / Xmas Special $18 Ladies beautiful red and $25.00 men's beautiful black blue Suit, appropriate Xmas overcoat, Xmas special $19.85 gift, for $12.00 $15.00 men's dark cravenette $17.50 ladies beautiful semi- coat, with red pin stripe, Xmas fitting coat,1907 pattern $12.00 special, now for $12.65 Xmas Special $15.00 men's small black check Suit, Xmas special $12.45 $5.00 men’s pat. Blucher Lace Shoes, now $3.95 $6.00 woman's patent button, plain toe Shoes, now $4.85 G. D. TROTTER, Stayton, Or. To Our Patrons. You will notice on our price list of Electric Lighting that Jill Dwelling lights are to be used only till *J:30 p.m. at the prices named therein. W e are now running an all night service and should you wish to burn your light all night an additional charge of 20c per light per month will be made for Dwell ing lights and 25c per month for busi ness houses for each light of 10 caudle power. Should you not need the light all night and wish to save the extra expense please observe the above rule in turning your lights off. Here we Are Again with a full line of Double Harness Buggies Wagons Thompson Milburn Old Hickory t S tayton K lectmc L ight C o . A. J. Richardson Dead. Just as we go to press we learn of the death of A. J. Richardson, at the home of liis son, XX'. Y. Richardson, at Salem. He had heen in poor health for some time and his death was not upexpected. STAYTON STATE BANK Stayton, Oregon. J Superior Drills. Canton Plows. Korinek & Mielke, OREGON.N ’ the larynx canses a spasm which ject mersed for 20 minutes or longer An Elgin, Illinois doctor says a per son can be reviv«Hl after he lias been cl°ses the lungs, nnd prevents the en- Following this the old and ordinary methods of restoration are resorted undcr water for six hours and suppos- trance of water for the period of nine to.” He says he has never failed to ed to be dead. He says further: “ It days, until relaxation commences, revive his patients by resorting to the is impossible for a drop of water to Drowning, so calle«!, is merely suspend- above methixl. enter the ej^ings Ipngs of a person who enters ed animation, and not death, To re- WANTED! the water alive. This is in contradic store animation I proceed first to T o exchange lumber for a good thoroughly warm the body chilled by tion to the time honored belief that young work horse. Call on or address the lungs of a drowned person are fill long submersion. This is accomplish L el B rown * 5 c S uns , Slayton. ed with water. The water striking ed \v*th hot water, in which the sub-