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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1908)
: j ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Lambert Resigns. 1 i p /. Kitchen and wife returned W ed nesday from a visit of nearly three weeks in Southern Oregon. While away they visited their daughter, Mrs. Howersox, in Ashland, also visiting friends in Grants Pass. On their re turn the.? spent a couple of days at Hoseburg, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Elder at the Soldiers Homo. Dr. Kitchen is loud in his praises of the excellence of that insti tution. Ho says there are now 140 old veterans in the Home, and that Commandant Elder and his wife do everything in their power to make their life pleasant. The buildings are a model of cleanliness, the victuals are the best, and everything possible is done for the welfare of the ex-soldiers. The I>r. and his wife much enjoyed their vi-.it at the Home and with Mr. Elder and family. Lawrence W. Condit died Wednes day, the lath, at his home near West Stayton, after a short illness from pneumonia. He was aged 46 years. The funeral was held Thursday at the church near his home and interment made in the cemetery there. Mr. Condit was a well known resident of this section, and had many friends who will sympathize with the sot row ing relatives in Qieir loss. THE LOCAL FIELD i Horseshoe Camp L S. Lambert, who has for some time been supervisor of the Stayton road district, handed in his resigna tion the first of the week, and U. W.i S o . 60 «! W . O . W . Chopper* wel Murphy was appointed by the court come. O. V . Myers, C. C. K. H. W atters , I'le rk . as hi» successor. Mr. Lambert has • done some good work on the roads Oak wood for sale at the Chair Fac [during his term of office, and also tory 49 greatly benefited the district by get- R. A. Elwood was in Portland this 'tin g the rock crush* r at work here. week. Mr. Murphy, who succeeds him, will, Call on Jac. 5*pamol for tin-work we believe, be a first-class man for the and plumbing. position and will fill it in a satisfac Geo. Gist has built a new house tory manner. near his fathers. Delbert Hill left Tuesday for a visit at Albany and Salem. Track-laying is going ahead on the Corvallis & Alsea railroad. Miss Abbie Gehlen left Tuesday for Portland for a visit with friends. F or S alk . — Hound puppies, $20 per pair. Inquire of J. F. Robertson. Miss Elizabeth Alexander left Sun day for school at O. A. C., Corvallis. H orse for horse, cheap. S a l k —Good driving Inquire at this otlice. To The Public. Undor my article in last weeks M ail , headed “ Some Good Advice,” I am now disposed to withdraw a portion of that article On account of a misun derstanding for which Mr. Marking nor myself arc in any way responsible, I withdraw the statement that 1 will be Mr. Marking's successor in the hardware line, although the invoice was almost completed. Mr. Marking will still be found in that department as before. Respectfully submitted, \V. A. W e d d l e . G. L. Brown, who has been suffering from rheumatism the past week, is ("Inis. Stayton was in Portland this better. week on business. The taxes levied for this year will be Walter Bevier and wife of Gates, are M. S. Titus, of Kingston, was a cal school, 3 mills; state and county, 7.5 the parents of a new boy. ler Saturday. He says that tramps mills. Gertrude, the 3 year old daughter of are becoming numerous along the Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Harden are home Mrs. Eccleson, is seriously ill with railroad. One passed the school house from their visit with their son Delbert, j pleurisy. one day last week just as the children at Eugene. The Meneley Quartette Saturday were returning Irom school, and ac J. H. Davidson and wife are the night was greeted by a large audience cording to the tramp, the children parents of a daughter, born Thursday and gave good satisfaction. Col. Sohi- made fun of him, which caused him morning. eski, who spoke Friday night, gave a to give them a piece of his mind. This Ralph Stamp and Fred Rock left fine talk on Russia, that was much frightened the children, who told Mr. Tuesday for Mexico, to look up some appreciated. Titus that-the tramp had threatened mining prospects. Mr. Ell is and wife, of Portland, were them. He at once telephoned for Oliver Baker has been appointed guests the past couple of weeks of Mr. j Constable Cliff. Harold, and the hobo was overtaken near Downing’«. After postmaster at Kingston, to succeed and Mrs. G. 0. Eisenhart, of Stayton, an examination of the ttanip, he was Griff King, resigned. and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fresh, of Shaw. let go, and wandered on up the line. Geo. Spaniol shipped seven dressed Mr. Ellis and Mr. Eisenhart made M S. says there was considerable fun at the trial, Downing, Harold, Malone fat hogs this week, one of which this office a pleasant call Tuesday. and himself being judge, jury, and at- weighed 500 pounds. Louise F., wife of D. C. McCrory, tor neys. Fish, the Slayton photographer, re died Thursday at the family home Hauling. cently took a fine picture of the Stay- near Shaw, figed 06 years. The fun Any une wishing hauling or team- eral service will be held at the house, ton Commercial Club ing of any kind done, call on me. I at about 10 o’clock Saturday, and bur Call at the Photo Studio for Photo also have tir and oak wood for sale. ial will be made in the Stayton ceme graphs, Copying, Developing, Printing H. E. W irtii . tery. and Amateur Supplies. I There was a party at the home of DR. E. E. JACKSON Now is the time to register for next election. Call on E. B. Watters, not J. R. Gardner Friday night last, given Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist as a surprise to and in honor of Miss ary public, and register. post-g raduate o f W y m a n 's C o lle g e . Duly Norma Gardner, before her departure registered In Ort-Ron. 22 years a V e te rin a ry W. S. Hewitt had one of his hands for Salem, where she will attend Difficult cases So licited. Satisfact ion Uuaran- cut at the excelsior factory one day school. A very pleasant time is re teed. STAYTON, - OREGON. this week, but not seriously. ported. FOR SALE— Fine Barred Plymouth According to a poll taken by the T i m b e r I . a n d . A c t J u n e 3 , l s 7 * . - - N n t I c e Rock Cockerels. Also Plymouth Rock for P u b lic a tio n . Chicago Tribune, Taft is the first L"nited states Land Office. eggs. Jos. H am m o x . Stayton, Ore. I'ortland, UreRon. N o ve m b e r 11, 1907. choice of 60 per cent of the republican o tice is here by Riven that Ralph L. Hall Earl Calavan, from near Scio, who voters; the first, second and third o f N Hueñi» Vista, c o u n t y o f Folk, State o l OreRon has been working in the excelsior fac I choice of 80 per cent, and the first lias a pp lie d to pu rchase, u n d e r the act o f C o n gress of June 3 , 1S.7S, as e x t e n d e d by act o f AII- tory, had an arm broken one day this 1 choice of every state ave the “ favorite RU-t 1, 1HW, the 85a o f S\V , o f Sect ion No. I.i in T o w n s h ip N o .I U S ,R a n g e N o .l East .and will week. offer pr oof to s h o w th a t the land sour I i I I s more son’’ states. valuable for Its tim b e r o r stone th su for a g ri ltura l pu rposes, and to establish tils cla im to Scio has commence*! work to secure No preventing providence there will cu said land b efore th e HeRlster and Receiv er at Portland , OreRon, on t h e ' .l b day o f F e b r u a r y , a cannery. Several hundred dollars be services in the Baptist Church next i l'jos. have already been subscribed for the Sunday as follows: Sunday School, 10 He nam es as witness- *: W il liam Marion W in n, o f Huella Vlsia, O regon , Edw ard Prath purpose. a. m., preaching, 11 a. m., Young Peo- j er, of Huella Vista,O reRon . Franklin HcrrllnR. of Stayton , OreRon, Otto lierrliiiR o f Mehama Judge Powell received word this pies meeting. 6:45 and preaching at OreRon. A n j a nd all perso n« cla lm ln R adversely the week of the death of his brother at 7:30, subject, “ Nobodies.” Come and above-describ ed lands are requested to hie th eir cla im s In this office on o r before said 6th day o f Febru ary, 1906. Odessa, Mo. The Judge is the last see if you are one of them. Closing out at cost our Ladies and Childrens coats would be calling our t prices now in force on the items a very mild term. W c have made up our mind that they must go and go they do at any price. original cost. Great values for those that can find a fit. W e will also give away absolutely free one set of sil verware, consisting of 26 pieces— knives, forks and spoons— one set to each customer. We 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 A new lot of Furniture just in. Come and see. Remember Our Hardware Line is complete Prices Always Right. « H. J. Marking. To the Public: Don’t Guess E For That Cold j Stayton Pharmacy Call and we will explain how you can get this guaranteed silver set free. A lgernon S. D kksher , UcRistcr. George Koeneke, who closed out his butcher business in tbis city some six Robertson <k Watters last week sold weeks or two month» ago, has bought j their 160 acres near Rocky Point to into the butcher business at Independ Albert Swales. This property was ence. He will move his shop fixtures When W e Fit Glasses. homesteaded by F. M. McDaniel. this week, but the family will not We have the Scientific Instruments H a y F o r S a l e . — Can be delivered move until spiing.— Sant ¡am News. fur determining and correcting any or had at the barn near Kingston. Wholesale prosecution of manipula and all defects of vision, no matter For prices call me up by phone. the nature of the case. tors of blind pigs followed with con C l if f o r d H a r o l d . viction in each case has accomplished W E F IT A N Y J. R. Gardner left the first of the | the purpose sought to he accomplished T H A T RES- week for Eastern Oregon, in the inter by the di-trict attorney and the city est of the Stayton Woolen Mills Co , officers. It has caused others who had PONDSto L IG H T for whom he expects to sell blanket“ internal revenue licenses to give them b fiV The Optician and and hosiery. up, clear the places of liquor and j • * * Jeweler, Stayton, ___ V ____ . . _____ From the report of the committee promise by all that is good to never published in the News we learn that i more indulge in violation of the local Scio purchased 3,700 feet of new 6 in. option law. The result is that Eugene ( iron pipe and laid it, and put in today is as dry as a bone and the dispo Use C. A. B’s Cold Cure, fully sition is to maintain faithful obedi- j eleven new hydrants at a cost of $2,- ence to the law.— Eugene Register. guaranteed to help cure cold. 586. Horseshoe Camp, W. O. W., of this j Brownsville has been without water These cold tablets are com place, at its meeting last M onday1 power for some time, owing to the evening installed its officers and held posed of cascam, ipecac, qui dam washing out, and will be until an enthusiastic session after which the river falls so that a new dam may nine and other valuable in the ladies invaded its sacred precincts be built. The city is also without and graced the bouquet table. Vocal j gredients, and is an effective electrilc lights. and instrumental music occupied the, remedy for Colds, La Grippe There will be a Calico Ball at the time 'till the wee small hours. The Stayton Opera House Friday night, officers for the present term are as fol and Headache. Docs not January 24th. Ladies are requested lows: O. V. Myers, Consul; A. L. cause ringing in the head. to bring a piece of calico to correspond Mack, Past Consul; Henry Siegmund, with dress, enclosed in an envelope Advisor; E. B. Watters, (Jerk; Charles Price, 25c a I Music by the Shaw Concertina Or Clow, Banker; VV. F. Ware, Escort; chestra. Chicken supper, 50c a cou Fred Frank, Watchman; Win. H. ple. Dance tickets, 75c, Spectators, Myers, Sentry. Managers, John Ap 25c. ple, Geo. Glover and John Street. Bank Building* ° • W e have some odd and end Men’s and Boy’s Suits which we will sell at less than j living of ten children. above Having purchased the Wright grocery store in Stayton, Ore gon, we have added a large and select stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Canned and Dried Fruits, and everything usually found in an up-to-date store. We also handle Flour and Feed. Everything in this store, is fresh and pure. We shall aim to keep only first-class goods, and guarantee satisfaction. Goods delivered at 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. to any part of the city free of charge. Your patronage is solicited. Country Produce. W. E. THOMAS & SON. Just received a complete line of Heinze Pickels Sour Sweet and Dill. Willis Caldwell came near getting » A d m in is t r a t o r 's N o lle « . bad hurt one day last week. He was Notice I* hen-tor c l v e n that the a n d e r s \ . " .1. iy “u !K h n .-I'** in istra to by r , running the planer at the chair fac FMate r.Hlnlo o o f f A Itb r d .o n A , dm Hei-en»ei| < 0" rl ‘ he Hlste of Orer, tory, when in some manner he eaught Vf.riT.n o'n 1 hi*-idh , t V* " j s - ' e and en tered o f R one of his fingers in the machine. In on 1 I 11 2Hlh day o f l>i«iii,fl*. r , A. I). IflOT isTHiin* b a v in s c l a i m . a g u in .t *ald K«ta reaching to throw a belt lie gave his hereby req uired to p r c . e n t the .« n o - l-roper V ou ch e r* d u ly verified to ' h e aat hack a severe wrench, w hich has given Wav t o n " 'Mar!lo n hi* !'< the Inn him considerable pain. The linger » f t ' » ! » £ “ w' Dated Jim. 2 I' j O h . was only slightly cut, hut the accident , , , W a RRRH lilt h tit is* A dm in is trato r o f the K m might have been much worse. oí A . J . KkiiArUtHiu, L>ece*<