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ed five step children whom she cared
The opening hull of the Pom trra for as her own, and four of these Mir
tm e l o c a l f ie l d
in e her, namely, Il trvey J , 1 'allie A ,
►»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Hull Association tvia held in their
Wednesday \ddie I. , Allah and Minnie It., who
Meat* < vory 'id now hull :»t Sublimity
1th Mon
night and Was a grand success hoth died Not. 29, 1899. Hite also leaves
day niK'ht.
two sisters, Elizabeth 1*. Miller and
t'hoppvr*
wi'l-
No. eoe w. o . w .
in a financial and social way.
A. L. M A«'K, C . C .
come.
K. B. W attkhs , Clerk.
The 'nitric was furnished by halt's Kmma A. Keen
She united with the Baptist Church
Orchectra, and was pronounced lino.
Oak wooil for sale at the Chair Fac
In sbite of tho laid weather about a*>out thirty-five years ago and has al-
tory
It
sixty dance tickets w.re sold, and a «ays been a faithful Christian. She
Hear Sobieski, tlie Polish prince, to number of spectators were present.
P*»‘ ed pwcefully away at four o'clock
night.
The company was quiet and orderly **' m'’
-•
alter a lingering
Mrs. A. C. Chrisntan is reported and all scented to enjoy themselves to *"ue*» °f alatut two years
ller death
quite sick.
the fullest extent.
Handsome pro-1 ®Bcur*DS *»»“ »«me month and same
tb® 'uontli as that of her bus
Call on Jac. Spaniol for tin-work gtams were furnished and will bo kept ] d;l*
hy
many
as
a
souvenir
of
the
occasion
|lH,,d
lour
y»ar* « 8 0, H**r work is
and plumbing.
done,
but
she
loaves a large number,
Slipper was served by the Indies on
A break in the Stayton water race
not
only
of
friends,
but children to
the second floor of the new hit tiding
has been repaired.
mourn
her
loss
and
to whom sh e ;
and pronounced by all who partook a-
Miss Jessie Mills, of Fox Valley, is
would
say,
"So
live
as
to
meet me and
as slipper out of the ordinary in ex
going to school in town.
the
Saviour
1
have
loved
and
trusted, j
cellence Everything one could desire
Don’ t miss hearing the Meneley's at
on
the
other
shore,
w
hen
your
work
was furnished the hungry dancers, and
the opera house tomorrow night.
all cooked in the l>est manner and is done, and mother w ill welcome you 1
Homen Davenport, the cartoonist, served with taste and skill.
, home, and there’ ll be no parting
lectured at Scio Tuesday night.
The committee in charge of the there."
Wm. Maag lias been oil the sick list dance, Messrs, Geo. Hell, Frank Rte>-
Died, at her home near Auntaville,
for a week past, but is improving.
ter and Ed. Meier, elerted themselves
Jan. 7, 1908, Mrs. Colvin, age tiU years.
Geo. Lentz has been quite sick the to
t'u* event pleasant for all, and
Mrs. Nancy Colvin was born in New
past week, but is reported improving, succeeded admirably.
York State, Sept. 4, 1847, was married
The new hall thus formally opened
F or S ale .— Hound puppies, 120 per
in March, 1869, and came to Oregon
was
lately completed, and was built by
pair. Inquire of J. F. Robertson.
in 1905. Seven children were born,
the Catholic Foresters Hall Associa
three of whom have gone on before.
H orse for S ale —Good driviug
tion, of Sublimity. It is a large two '
Mrs. Colvin became a Christian and
horse, cheap. Inquire at this office.
story building, with a hail and com-
united
with the Presbyterian church
At Albany freight for the C. A E. is IllodioU8 stilge on thc Jim tloor, !i!ld
at
the
age of 18 and was an active
uow handled at the S. P. freight de- one largc and one 9nja„ room and a
worker. She has always been an af
"
hall on the second door. The lower
fectionate wife and a kind mother.
B orn — At Sublimity, Wednesday floor will be used for entertainments
The funeral services were held at «
night, to the wife of John Zimmer- and the up|K‘r floor as a meeting room
the house Jan. 9, conducted by Rev.
man, a daughter.
lor ¿lie order of Foresters, and on oc-
A. If. Carman, of the Baptist church,
Mrs. C. E. Schaefer, Sen., remains casions like Wednesday night, will he
who »poke from Matt. 24:44.
The
quite sick. A daughter from Illinois used for serving supper,
body was taken to Kent, Washington.
arrived last week.
This new hall is a credit to Sublim-
We desire to express our hearty ap
Henry Fish and wife have been vis- '*>'> and «'** find considerate use, ns
preciation for the services and sym
iting at Stayton during the past week. tbal town has never had a roomy
pathy rendered us in our recent be
—Jefferson Review.
place of meeting. The Foresters is
reavement of wife'and mother.
Call at the Photo Studio for Photo- com P°sed “ f a «
l*>t of peo-
J a m e h C o l v i n a s d C hildren .
grapbs, Copying, Developing, Printing ple> who b>' meeting this building
have beuefitted their tow n as well as
and Amateur Supplies.
Sunday night, Dec. 29th, Albert
their order. We are pleased to know
Everybody will be out to hear the
Cole, u son of Dr. J. W. Cole and wife,
that the opening event in the new hall
Meueley Quartette tomorrow night.
former residents of Stayton. was killed
was a success, and the pleasant time
It is said to be great.
in the yard* of the S. P. Co. at Rose-
and excellent treatment given those
The 3cid city council has purchased in attendance ought to insure good burg. While checking cars he was
a new 1,000 light dynamo for the mu crowds at like social events in future. run down by a switch engine. One
arm was cut oil' close to the body ami
nicipal lighting plant.
his face hadlv mangled. He was taken
S u b lim ity G leanings.
Mrs. Mary Wood, the oldest woman
to
a Portland hospital but died Tues
Clias. Hassler made a business trip
in the U. 8 ., died at her home in Hills
day
morning. He was born in Scio
to Salem Thursday.
boro, Dec. 31st. aged 120 years.
37 years ago, and leaves a wifc/tml
Bernard M. Hunke left for Mt. An-
FOR SALE— Fine Barred Plymouth
four children. The funeral was held
Rock Cockerels. Also Plymouth Rock gel College after spending holidays at
at Scio Thursday,•the 2nd.
eggs. Jos. H ammon . Stayton, Ore.
home.
L
Horseshoe Camp xs
N
I .. I
O pening Ball.
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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.
W e h«we made up our mind that they must g o and go
they do at any price.
W e have some odd and end
M en ’ s and B o y ’ s Suits which we will sell at less than
original cost. Great values for those that can find a fit.
W e will also give aw ay absolutely free one set of sil
verware, consisting of 2b pieces— knives, forks and
spoons— one set to each customer.
Call and w e will
explain h ow you c in get this guaranteed silver set free.
Y ou rs as ever for business,
W . F. KLECKER, Stayton.
P. S .— A ll persons indebted to me please call and
make a settlement of their bills
GROCERIES
Having purchased the W right
Grocery we intend to carry a
COMPLETE STOCK.
W e h a v e a la rg e s h ip m e n t o f s ta p le a n d fa n c y
G r o c e r ie s to a r r iv e in a few
days.
VV e w ill m a k e
a m a r k e t f o r a n y th in g th e fa r m e r h as to sell.
A H a p p y N ew Y ea r to All.
W. E. Thomas & Son.
We Don’t Guess
W h en W e Fit Glasses.
G. B. Trask was on the sick list
Mr. Arnold Van Handle has been
E. 1'. Long and family and G. \V.
last week, but
was too busy to stay quite sick, at this writing he is. sonic C as pell and wife visited in town last We have thc Scientific Instruments
sick, and is now attending to business better.
week./ Mr. Long lias sold his butcher for determining and correcting any
as usual.
P. M. Mermens and J. E. Dow, of business at Dallas, but has not yet de- nnd all defects of vision, no matter
the nature of the case. ^
H ay F or S ale .— Can be delivered l ' ,e Hazelwood Cream Co. are holding cided on a lacation.
or had at the barn near Kingston, a series of meetings among the farmers.
Daniel Neff and wife have both been W E F I T A N Y
For prices call me up by phone.
1 here were al»out 40 present at their sufferers from the grip the past wreck.
T H A T RES-
C l iffo r d H a r o ld .
meeting at \ ictor Point, Thursday. Lucie Dan, however, has been able to
P O N D S to L IG H T
A tire at Newport last week burned
The Program Dance given in the he about, and Tuesday made T he
a number of buildings on the north new hall, Wednesday, proved a great M ai l his regular annual visit,
F R O Y The Optician and
* t
Jeweler, Stayton, Or.
end of the main street, causing a loss 8 U(,ce88-
The music furnished by
Twenty-five hobos were in Albany " •
estimated at over $ 10 , 000 .
Lau’ s Orchestra was unexcelled. The on the night w hen the 14th regiment
DR. E. E. JACKSON
Wm. Fitton has b e e n a sufferer oy,t€r *«PI»r served by the ladies was passed through that place on its way
from la grippe
the past week, but i- fully aPPrPciat,d-
from Vancouver to the Philippine*. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
on the mend. He finished plasteriug The Farmers Fire Relief Association
It was suggested to
the hobos that post-graduate <>i Wyman'* College. Duly
the Wm. Maag house Mondav
held their 12th annual meeting at the they enlist, and go with thc regiment re*l*tered in Ore gon, n year« * Veterinary
For That Cold
l se C. A H's Cold Cure, fully
guaranteed to It^lp cure cold.
1 hose cold tablet* are com
posed of caacera, ipecac, qui
nine and other valuable in
gredients, and is an effective
remedy for Cold«, La Grippe
anti
Headache.
Does
not
cause ringing in the head.
Price, 25c nf
Slayton Pharmacy
uew ,,a11 feat,irda>’ last. 1 he Treas- to the islands, and many of t.iem did. te€d
STAYTON, - OREGON
urers rPPort showed that the company
Lee and John Kerl>er have purchaa-
Bank Building.
'9 ' n ver-v £ood hnanc*a’ standing. The ed the hardward and implement stock
A ilm lt il M r H t o r * * Holler*.
officers were elected: Clias. of the Fred Rock Mercantile Co, and
Notice it hereb y giv en that the under signed T i m b e r L a n d , A r t . I a n s 1 . l*7s. - N o t l e e
1 ischer, Pres.; Clias. Hottinger. Sec’y will take possession about February hsx
been du ly appoin ted A d m ln la tr a t o r o ft lu -
f o r I*it Iti I ra i I o n .
o f A . J . Kli-hardaon, iH-eeaaed, by ord er
and Treas.; Trustees, P. C. Freres, lit. Fred Hock retires from the firm, o Estate
*
t'III ted State* Land Officr.
f
the
Cou
nty
C
o
a
rt
of
the
State
of
Oregon
for
The Albany brewery is closed, hav
Portland, Orrgnn, N ovem ber II 1907.
Klunib; B. Minten, Kingston; Jo*. heretofore consisting of Rock, Hobson Marion County, made and en tered of K<
on ih e:
ing merged with the Salem brewery
Stuffel, Mt. Angel; Geo. A. .Smith, and Titus. Hobson and Titus will person*
hereby
Albany is without a brewery for the
Lewisburg: F. L. Pound, Aumsville.
contiuuc handling the general mcr- proper
first time in forty years, says the
,
>
i i-
l
n
m lnl»t..
chandise department and Kerber Bros, s ta yto n,
O B I T l'A I t Y .
Democrat.
The funeral services of Mrs. Down- will rutt the hardware store, making M‘uated
* The Linn County Sax levy for this
two separate firms where one exists
year is as follows: General fumf, 8 1; oy were hold at *be hume about six
o f A. J. K fch a r'l* o n , Deceased.
now. The Kerbers are well known
special, .9; total, 9 mills. Last year it inflés Northeast of town, last .Sunday
....
*
— WltliriMM»*: W 1111M 111 \t grlnn
\ inn. of Buena Vlit*, Oregon Bdward I'riih
was 10 mills. This is said to be the at 12:30 o ’clock, Rev. A. H. Carman o f , öta>'ton._men’ Lee l,avi"K been of the
firm of Kerber A Klecker. They will
Hr. H. A. Beauchamp has purchased
0 '^'*,; 1 oonT...Kr,,; nl‘
the Baptist Church officiating, and
lowest of any county in the state.
keep a good store and have many of W. M. Malone the 2} lots west of » « j o . • '’ " ' " " H' rr,">«
Griff King, for many years a resi the remains interred in the cemetery friends from wrhotn to draw patronage F. FilhavyV, and expects at sonic fut- "»x>vr-d.-*rni,. Y T e n d « ' e7™r5qu!»te!r!j,r in!
dent of Kingston, has moved with his about 2 J miles this side of the home.
' JS, »
Hon. F. X . Matthieu, one of Ore- lfre tim0 to build thereon. These are •'lay o f E e h r u a r y ^ l * » * 1'®
ADir.gNos H. IIK IM IIK , III KInter.
family to Albany to reside, and are lo- An old resident and a good Christian gon’s most noted pioneers, has been «o«*! residence lota, and convenient to
cated in their new home at ‘ Thurston citizen ba" « OI,u to ber
a8 8U8
Latt‘r-
gested in the text of the sermon 1 l ’et. a guest at the home of his son, E. T., the bu>incM l’* rt of. tow"-
and 6 th streets.— Albany Democrat.
Since the above was in type we learn T i m b e r L a n d , A r t J a n « a . IM7 « . - N i » n r «
the
past
week.
Tuesday
lie
made
this
1:2-5. The many sad hearted children
f n r I’ . i b l l e a t l o n .
*
tha» the doctor concluded to purchase
Walter, the 12 year old son of Ed.
P n l l r d sta ir* |,«nd nlltrr
have the sincere sympathy of a host j ®fi*ce a
which was much uppreci-
Trask, of Fox Valley, had his right of friends in their severe bereavement. ll^ed, and we enjoyed listening to his the entire property.
hand and wrist badly mangled Sun
H. J. Marking has sold the h a r d - *....
I 'i'lr d '
f u n*'- ,r
: i ' l ""V
^ Y I. M V
m
The following items were handed
of pioneer days. Mr. Matthieu
tlmtHT Imiil* ir n t h I ' ! A " r r ‘ ,or
“• I<’ I|>
day while playing with a gasoline eng the preacher’ to rind:
"Cyrena S. J 'a8 «reat faith in the future of the ware department of his store to \V. A.
min, nn«l W mr lit rig ton T e rri torv
ine. Dr. Brewer dressed the wound Harris was born in Davis county, Iowa, Northwest, which lie was the main Weddle, who will take possession as August
le d D ia li thp r u llile Land H U te s 'b y
and he is now doing well.
April 15, 1856. With her parents she factor in securing for the United 8 t*tes, soon ns the inventory is completed T u "«
The Woman s Christian Temperance crossed the plains tn I 860 , settling in hi* vote carrying the pioneer colony Mr. Marking will retai
:tain the furniture J ™r'
£
V
l nion will meet at the home of Mrs. Marion County, Oregon. June 20, 1875 on *be 8lde of this government: A^- department, and w ill hereafter be K in Town*hin n » ine' A«n«<-
s’ andwiTi
Henry Follis next Thursday afternoon, ,|,« was married to Calvin R. Downey, ‘ hough 91 years old, he is still in good found in charge of that
imwiri
that department.
di-iiartment. v«ia«oioior
valu.V tor 0 it.u,„i„.r
"t.'irm'tI!r or»t«„i *1 th»o
hiÌVi*
TiT*
In
Jan. 16, at 2:30 o'clock. May we urge who
i-i,,. dietl
,li»l Jan.
i,m 2,
•» 1!8)4
i < mii
\t*. Downey
1
health
-
Mrs.
health for
for one
one of of his
his years,
years, and
and enioys
enjoys Mr.
Mr. Weddle
Weddle is is a a well
well known
known Htavton
8 t»yton .«id“ !* .f'bXre th<> R. *b.,«r^
¿ d »i—
V m •
that every member be present as we was the mother of eleven children, nine v*8*‘ ‘ ng among his children. He is boy, with lots of friends, and we pre- rebrnary. iiio^011' °** T"*,««r, ih* 4 th .i!!?,}
have some business to attend to of of whom survive her, namely: Arie A., »ell pleased with the growth of Stay- diet for him a prosperous business. He
TtVe/on" a ' i ^T T m ,,01.1" Herrnna-*
special interest. We also invite others Msry F., Carl H , Charles R., Anna J., ‘ on since lie was last here, and pre-
s- has
has lor
for several
several years
years been
been head
head sawyer
sawyer i e o ? « . 1
" 1,1 ! ,l«rrliusnfHr|L"ol|
- * " ' i s 1 *y">n,'orV,,on!
MulLVn!'
who may wish to attend. We now Zebadee R , Ralph, Lizzie A., Clarenc«/ diets a rapid growth as soon sa a rail-
* at Lee Brown A Sons saw mill and
«'^’nu^Sdverwiy th*
have a membership of twenty five or D., Tim A , wbodied Sept. 7, 1902,also roa‘* reaches us, which he thinks will
1
ha* a large acquaintance in this vicin- thsirclaiiMin thil""«Li*»oriiiS!lriVili 0 i,
t i n ,.,.
F to n ts ct
ITU. ,
,u f.ul .»□ , Mr,. I * , » * « , ulto ,«„• | 1* « »* ■
|V
1
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T he M ail family is indebted to Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Apple for some fine
pork ribs and sausage, that just struck
the right spot in the editorial anat-
omy.
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