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Leap Year Ball. Closing out at cost our Ladies and
Childrens coats would be calling our
prices now in force on the above
items a very mild term.
Silica Sand is Wanted.
(Special Correspondence)
Some of the .voting Indies of Stayton
Portland, Oregon.
♦
gave
a Leap Year dance in Daisy Hall
Dec. 30th, 1007
Meets every -<l
Wednesday
evening Each young
mut ttli Mon-
To the Editor:
tiny night.
lady
invited
had
the privilege of invit
N o . OOO W . « . W ,
Chopper* «el-
You have printed at
A. !.. M a c k . C . C .
co m e .
ing
a
young
man
The dance was free
different times, articles relative to the
K. B. V i i n w , Clerk.
for
the
young
men,
their only e x p o s e
discovery of large bodies of silica sand,
Miss Susie Fery is home from Fort- and the Oregon D evelopm ent League being fines Every young man who
land.
desires to present #100.00 to any read-
“ buly to dance "a s flued f o r
j
er
of
your
paper
or
any
citistn
of
Ore*
'
itch
oflense.
I he gentlemen « ere
Cull at C. F. Neibert’s for the finest
also
fined
for
encoring
the music
fresh caudies.
gon, Washington, Idaho, Montana or
The
hall’
was
tastily
decorated by
Call on Jac. Spaniel for tin-work California, who will find this sand to ,
Misses
Frank
Alexander,
Alta Hobson
fill the requirements demanded by the
and plumbing.
and
Clare
Doty.
Tlingo
young
ladies
Fresh roasted peanuts, hot all the | Columbia Steel Works of this c ity ,!
Bess
who have made this offer through the ul!*° l,r^ idwd » l the Pu» ^ U,wl
time, at C. F. Neibert’s.
Alexander acted as floor manager.
League:
F or S a l k . — Hound puppies, #20 per
Cards
were also a feature of the even
"W e will take one hundred tons
pair. Inquire of J. F. Robertson.
ings
entertainment
and the time
each month of silica sand, IX» per
Miss Anna Blakely loaves to-morrow
passed
quickly
'till
12
o ’clock when
cent pure silica and free from iron
for her former home in Michigan.
the
thirty
young
folks
present
left for
oxides, delivered at Portland at
their
homes,
all
pronouncing
it
a
every
H orsk fo r S a l e —Good driving
not to exceed #6.00 per ton, and
pleasant event.
horse, cheap. Inquire at this office.
we will pay $100.00 in cash to the
x
T H E L O C A L F IE L D
Horseshoe Camp
discoverer.”
M iss Maggie Daniels and mother, of
Benton County, are visiting M rs.; Silica sand is now being shipped to
Portland nud other iron and steel
Greer.
Work on the electric road between manufacturing centres of the Pacific
Albany and Salem begins within ten Coast from Minnesota. It has been
frequently reported that large quanti-
days.
W e have made up our mind that they must go and go
they do at any price.
Men’s and Boy’s Suits which we will sell at less than
original cost. Great values for those that can find a fit.
W c will also give away absolutely free one set of sil
verware, consisting of 2b pieces— knives, forks and
W. E. and L. L. Thomas havo put-
chased the W. A. Wright grocery
store, and will conduct it hereafter
under the firm name of W. K. Thomas
A Son. Mr. Wright has had a good
business since he started in Slayton,
Miss Effie Harold is home from ties oi Pure “i,ica ,mve beon di*covom l but the new firm will carry a much
and the community that “ makes good”
Salem for a vacation of a month or
larger stock, and consequently will
in this instance has a greater source of
more.
draw a larger trade. The senior mem
revenue than gold or copper mines,
Newman Ware and family, of Xes |
ber of the firm is well known, having |
| lumber mills, or factories of any kind, I
Perces, Idaho, are visiting relatives in
been in the undertaking business here ,
for when a dependable quality of silica
town.
for some years, and we predict for
sand is found in quantities sufficient
Dr. Kitchen and wife left Saturday to supply the demand, all the iron them a large patronage.
for a visit with friends in Southern works from the Gulf of California to
The editor «pent Tuesday and Wed
Oregon.
Alaska, and from the Rocky Mountains nesday sick in bed. Not "starting the
Misses Grace and Mae Crabtree are west, will be customers. It may just New Year right,” — more like "taking
home from a visit with relatives and as well be given to the public now as what was com ing.”- However, we are
friends at Salem.
later that the steel trust and another hoping that our condition at the op-
Call at the Photo Studio for Photo conbinatiou of multi-millionarcs en* oning of iho year will be un omen of
graphs, Copying, Developing, Printing gaged in the production of iron and good health during 1908.
steel are investigating different points
and Amateur Supplies.
Miss Alta Hobson leaves to-day for
on
the Pacific ^oast with the idea of Salem, "here will attend business
Mrs. W. E. Thomas returned Tues
day from a visit with her brother, Eld building another Pittsburg.
college.
Don't worry about the
p r e s e n t ________________________________
er T. L. Jones, at Brownsville.
! freight rate. The discovery of a large
b
.
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A d m in istra tor’* N o lle «.
Bob Marshal the loom tender at the •
quantity oi silica sand would make a Notice it* hereby giren that the undersigned
woolen mills, leaves Saturday for
1 l o w r i t e n o c p s x i r v __ r e m e m b e r Hi,it H ie h» ' hvvu duly appointed Administrator of the '
low r a ie n e ce ssa ry — r e n u m o e r th a t th e K*i«te of A. J. Richardson, I>ec«a*ed. by order]
Philadelphia, his former home.
f the Cou nty Court of tin- Stair of ori-icou for
_ _
sand now cotnes from Minnesota. o Marion
C o u n t y , made and en te re d of Ttceord
FOR S A L E -F in e Barred Plymouth This u is your
your ODDortunilv.
öt.Iul
opportunity.
»end a o n the attta d a y o f Decemder, a . l>. i - jot . All j
r u n n i haviux elatm* agU n »t -ai d Katate are
Rock Cockerels. Also Plymouth Rock sample to your nearest assayer to be p hereby
reitulred to present the *« me u l i h
proper Vouetieri- duly verified to tbu said A d
eggs. Jos. H a m m o n . Stayton, Ore.
sure you have the goods.
ministrator at lil* resid ent« In the tow n of
sta yto n, Ma rion C o u n ty, Ore gon, w it h in Six
W. A. Wright and family have
IT om R ich ardson ,
M o n th : from the date o f this notice.
Dated Jan.
i:w ,
moved into the John Carter house in
Sec. Oregon Development League. _______________
WAHHBI It I' H ARIiWlS ,
Adi^jnl.-tralor of the Kxt.tr
the north part of town, recently vacat
of
Rlchardaon, Dcceaaed.
ed by Geo Davie.
Sublimity Gleanings.
be delivered
The horse recently purchased by-
or liad at the barn near Kingston.
Nick Gehlen, upon its arrival proved I
For prices call me up by phone.
| to be a fine rocking horse for his son,
C lif f o r d H a r o ld .
When W e Fit Glasses.
Martin.
About fifty young folks of town had
Sister Margaret and Miso Lena Her- We have the Scientific Instruments
a party at the opera house New Years
for determining anti correcting any
eve. and watched the old vear out. imens are spending the holidays at and all defects of vision, no matter
All enjoyed themselves highly, accord- Beaverton.
the nature of the case.
log to reports.
Marion Hunt returned from Port
H
ay
F o r S a l k . — Cau
We Don’t Guess
Report comes of the death of Mrs land where he has been visiting for a
Vera Murphy Bennett, at Hood River, week
Dec. 17th. She will be renlentbered as
Mrs. Rossiter left for Portland where
the daughter of Prof. Murphy, former 3iie will visit her daughter Ethel
principal of the Stayton Schools.
Miss Mary Becker left for Portland
Reginald, the 9 year old son of Mr. Thursday for a few weeks stay there.
and Mrs. M. Goodie, who was taken to
Ed Jacobs left for Portland where
Salem recently for an operation for
he will stay for some time with his
appendicitis, is recovering nicely and
brother Henry who is confined at the
will be brought home soon.
hospital.
1908 is the first leap year for some
Miss Rose Becker spent several days
time, and it behooves the young ladies of the week null her sister Mrs. Ben
of Stayton to go shopping early and Gescher.
make their selections before some one
Ed and Alva Schmitt have returned
gets ahead of them. There are some
from Millersburg where they have
good bargains among the young men
been visiting their sister.
of Stayton, some who ought to have
Miss Effie Williams left for Port
been captured before this.
land Wednesday.
The saloon of Henry Bruer, in this
The opening Ball will be given at
place, was closed last Saturday by the
the new hall Wednesday .Jan 8. Music
sheriff on an attachment in favor cf
by Laus orchestra.
M. Jacob, for a debt of $170 or there
abouts for liquors purchased of Jacobs.
Clifford Harold is home from his
The place is still closed, but we un visit to Harney County and other
derstand will be opened under new Eastern Oregon points. He expects
management.
to return there in the spring.
W E F IT A N Y
T H A T RES
PO N D S*) L IG H T
F
ROY
* 1
The funeral service of the infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siegmund was
held at the home Sunday morning,
conducted by Elder Morton, and in
terment was made in the Stayton
cemetery. A large number of friends
and neighbors were in attendance, at
testing their sympathy with the be
reaved parents in their loss.
Card o f T h a n k «.
We desire to thank the friend? and
neighbors who so kindly assisted us
during our recent bercavcment.the loss
of our little one.
H. A. S ilgmi j . d a n d W ife .
spoons— one set to each customer.
Call and we will
explain how you can get this guaranteed silver set free.
Yours as ever for business,
W . F. KLECKER. Stayton.
P. S .— All persons indebted to me please call and
make a settlement of their bills
1908
has arrived.
Start the
New Year Right. Call on us
if you need anything in the
line of
Furniture
or Hardware
Our goods will please you and
our prices save you money.
d l'° Optician arid
Jeweler, Stayton, Or.
H. J. MARKING.
For That Cold
Use C. A. B's Cold Cure, fully
guaranteed to help cure cold.
These cold tablets are com
posed of cascara, ipecac, qui
nine and other valuable in
gredients, and is an effective
remedy for Colds, La Grippe
and
Headache.
Does
not
cause ringing in the head.
Price, 2.7c al
Stayton Pharmacy
Bank Building.
M. E. Church Services.
Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching
11 a. m. Them e:‘ T h e World's Great
est Need.” Epworth League 6:30 p. m.
W e have some odd and end
GROCERIES
H a vin g p u rch a se d the W rig h t
G ro cery we in ten d to c a rry a
C O M P LE TE STO CK.
W e have a larg e sh ip m e n t o f staple a n d fan cy
G roceries to a r r iv e in a fe w days.
W e w ill m a k e
a m a rk e t fo r a n y th in g th e fa r m e r has to sell.
A H a p p y N e w Y ear to A ll.
W. E. Thom as & Son.
Beginning Dec. 30th
I will sell for two weeks only, the
following goods at these greatly re
duced prices for cash.
$4.00
3.50
2.50
3.25
Mens Patent Colt Blucher Shoes
$3.25
Mens Packard & University S h oes......... 2.90
Boys High T o p S h o e s ............................ 2.00
Mens Gorilla W ork S h o e s......................... 3.00
Besides these I have several other
bargains which it will pay you to
investigate.
Holiday Goods at Cost.
This is for two weeks only from
Dec. 30th.
Yours truly,
V. P. Lancefield.
DR. K. E. JACKSON
Feed Barn.
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
Pn«t-xnulu«te ’ of Wyman’*
College.
Duly
regi*tere<l in Oregon. 21 y«-»r* » Veterinary'
Difficult care* Solicited. Hatl*l«ctlnu Ousrnn
teed.
STAYTON, - OREGON.
I have opened a feed barn in the
barn at the Grand Central Hole).
Have room for twenty horse* Person*
¡desiring firsl-clusa «tabling at rea*on-
able rate» please caH. Jack Allen. -1-4