The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, January 31, 1908, Image 8

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Must Sell in 5 Days!
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17 High Grade Talking Hachines.
I have received orders to go to Southern Oregon.
Rather than go to the expense of stageing my
goods to the railroad, I will sell at the following
reduced prices:
$40 Machines for $30
Including 6 records.
$35 Machines for $25
COMMERCIAL CLUB.
The meeting of the flu b belli Friday
Iniglit In Ml wits h gixitl one ami well
attended.
The newly appointed member* ol
the railroad committee naked for more
time to complete their work, ns did
also the committee on cannery.
The cannery proposition will be tak­
en up by the Club in earnest, and we
believo their work will result in the
building of n cannery. The members
of the committee expect to visit Mon­
mouth or some other town where a
cannery Is in operation and secure
full information regarding co-t. etc.
The regular meetine night was chang­
ed to the last Friday in each month.
This was made necessary in older to
secure the Odd Fellows hall, where
the Club will meet hereafter. The
next meeting will he held tonight. All
memla-rs are urgently requested to la*
present.
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 have made up our mind that they must go and go
they do at any price.
W e have some odd and end
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 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.
Call and we will
explain how you can get this guaranteed silver set free.
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Yours as ever for business,
$25 Machines for $15
This includes all machines with the excep­
S. W. Jackson and wife,
evangelists, will begin a series
of meetings Thursday night,
the <>th, at the Christian
Church.
tion ot contract goods.
G. F.
EIL ,
Rep. EILERS PIANO HOUSE ,
AT STAYTON PHARMACY
Bank
Building.
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Commercial Club meets to-night.
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THE LOCAL FIELD
Don’t forget the Talking Machine
sale at the Stayton Pharmacy.
Horseshoe Camp
Rev. J. 1*. Conder will preach at the
Christian Church next Sunday as us­
ual.
Word comes from Ralph Stamp
that he is sick in a hospital in Mexico,
but nothing serious.
I rank Lesley has added a large new
range to the Stayton Hotel. It is an
up-to date affair, with two large bak­
ing ovens.
Mr. Nelson, of Nelson <k Adams log­
ging camp, near the Bass place, had
his pelvis broken by getting between
two logs, yesterday.
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No. 6 0 6 W. O. W.
co m e .
E. B. W a t t k r s , C lerk.
Chopper* wel­
Myers, C. C.
O. V.
Oak wood for sale at the Chair Fac­
tory
49
Lloyd Brown spent Sunday in Cor­
vallis.
Call on Jac. Spaniol for tin-work
and plumbing.
F or
51
S ale — Good wagon.
C lifford H arold , Kingston.
Boru, to the wife of Mr. Barker,
near Marion, Wednesday, a daughter
Wm. Follis has moved into the M.
H orse for S ale —Good driving Stretr house, opposite Hill Bros. Mr.
horse, cheap. Inquire at this office. ( Streff has made considerable improve­
ment on this property lately.
Delmer Caldwell left Saturday for a
The receipts of the Corvallis water
visit with hie brother, D. J. at Dallas.
works last year were $11,607 74, the
Miss Britta Powell, of Portland, vis­
disbursements $8,353 54, making an
ited her sister, Mrs. J. H. Davidson,
income from the plant of $3,254.20.
this week.
Miss Dort and Mr. Rollo Harold
All kinds of Talking Machine Itec- ;
were
baptized at Kingston Christian
ords, Columbia, Victor, Edjson, at the
Church Sunday afternoon and took
Stayton Pharmacy.
membership with that congregation.
Call at the Photo Studio for Photo­
graphs, Copying, Developing, Printing | J. H. Anderson and wife left yester­
day afternoon for Albany. They ex
and Amateur Supplies.
pect before they return to visit friends
Now is the time to register for next
also in Lebanon, Woodburn and Mt.
election. Call on E. B. Watters, not­
Angel.
ary public, and register.
Frank Gehlen visited his mother
E. L, Smith, of Portland, visited his and brothers in Stayton this week.
sister, Mrs. J. R. Miller, and other He is now a fireman on theO. R. & N.,
friends in town this week.
running between Portland and The
Mrs. W. J. Houser was an appreciat­ Dalles.
A new wooden gutter has been
ed caller at T he M ail office Saturday,
placed
along the west side of Third
arranging for reading matter.
Street. When the work is completed
Miss Frank Alexander visited her it is expected that not so much water
sister Elizabeth, and other friends in will stand on the street.
Corvallis the first of the week.
F. Herrling, one of Stayton pre­
Wm. Smith, of Portland, visited his cincts most enterprising farmers, was
brother Tom, the past week. He had an appreciated caller Wednesday. Mr.
not been in Stayton for 23 years.
Herrling i* one of his class who keeps
FOR SALE— My residence property well posted on present day conditions.
in Stayton, or part thereof.
Willi* Caldwell and wife returned
E F orrette .
yesterday from an extended visit. Mrs.
The l*ody of Dr. Randolph C. Hunt­
er, one of the founders of the Cooper
Medical college, San Francisco, who
died at Lexington, Jan. 23, was cre­
mated yesterday afternoon, Rev. John
Dawson officiating nt the services. He
leaves a widow and six children. They
him - Mrs. Elizabeth
Smoother, Oak­
land; Har:y Hunter^ St. John; Mrs.
John Goodman, St. John; Dr. Fred
Hunter and Missea Pearl and Ruby
Hunter, of Hoquiam.
Dr. Hunter came to this country
45 years ago from London, where he
was born in 1834. He settled in San
Francisco. At one time he was a dep­
uty coroner of San Francisco. Dur­
ing the Crimean war Dr. Hunter serv­
ed three years in the English army as
a surgeon — Portland Journal.
Dr. Hunter was for several years a
resident of Stayton, leaving here
about six years ago.
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 in
and see.
COUNCIL MEETS
on the first Thursday of each month.
In order that the citizens may know
what is being done, also what needs
to be done, the Town Council invites
all who are interested in the welfare
of our town to attend these meetings
regularly. Their presence and influ­
ence will be appreciated and will aid
them in conducting the affairs of tin-
town and to carry out the wishes of
the people. We should all b<^ in ter­
es ted in our t o i n and help to improve
it just as we do our own home. Let
us make it our home, and manifest
our interest by attending these meet­
ings regularly, and help to improve
our town and thereby improve our
home. There will be something do­
ing at every meeting. Come out.
W. L. F rkkes , Mayor.
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Remember
Our Hardware Line
is complete.
Prices Alw ays Right.
H. J. Marking.
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Soap for Everybody!
The hobo fraternity is becoming al­
together too numerous in this vicinity,
and the farmers around Stayton are
W e now have on our shelves thirty-six kinds of
loading their shot-guns and if the
tramps encroach on their premises are
Soaps and Washing Powders.
You can cer­
going to do them damage One night
tainly firtd what you want among the list.
last week hobos attempted to get into
M. S. Titus’ house, near Kingston,
anil considerably frightened Mr. and
Mrs. Titus. Mr. Titus had a gun, but
no shells, so was practically defense
less. The hobos stayed around the
place for some time, before' they took
If you warn anything in the baker's line call on
their leave The home of J. B. Jeter
was also called upon, and now J. B. is
us. W e get goods three times a week, baked
When in Stayton leave your team Caldwell spent the time while away ready for the next callers of that kind.
at the Grand Central Feed Barn.
with her parents at Eugene. Mr.
the same day received. W e have
Lloyd Brown, has during odd hours
Caldwell
visited numerous towns in
J ack A llen .
for several months past been making
Albert Cole, recently killed at Rose- California, spending two or three days mission furniture, and is an expert at
in San Francisco.
burg by the cars, was insured in the
the work. Several pieces of his man­
2500. His widow received $1000.
M E. Church Services.
ufacture may be seen in the bank, in
FOR SALE— Fine Barred Plymouth i 'I here will be preaching at 11 a. m., Dr. Beauchamp’s office, and other
Cheaper than you can make them.
Give us a call.
Ep- places in town.
His room, at the
Rock Cockerels. Also Plymouth Rock 'J heme: “ Th# Price of Power.”
wortli League at fi 30. Everybody cor­ home of his grandfather, Lee Brown,
eggs. Jos. H am MON. Stayton, Ore.
dially invited to attend.
is well supplied with several handsome
Albany citizens have raised $1,000
Johnson, the fellow who is in jail at pieces of his workmanship. His work
by donations, to lie used in prosecut­
is all well made and artistic in design-
A d i n l o l a t r n t o r - a No l l e « , .
ing violations of the local option law. Albany on a charge of burglary at the
Hitli-m, Albany ami Eugene news­
Notice 1» hereb y si ven that the nnd<-r»lirned
home of Wm. Follis, near Kingston, is,
The dance last Friday night was
ha* been «July sp|>olntcd Ad m ln Mtrator o f the
Have you noticed the new sign at according to the Democrat, anxious K j
well attended— in fact the best in papers enjoy a wliavk at each other. Kalate o f A . , 1 Klchardaon, Dcccaaed. hy o r d e r
of the Com ity Court of the Slat.- of o n i o n for
the M ail office? E. B. Watters was leave his present place of abode. Last
Stayton f o r some time. Hupper for Here i* a »ample from the Democrat: Marlon b o u n t y , mail«- ami en tered of Record
the artist, and he is getting to be quite week he tried to fit a key to his cell
on th<? 2Mth tiny o f !>«•<:*• ntflor, A. I>. 11107. All
tin- dino-r was served by the Catho­ “ Eugene and Albany are dry and neraona h avin g claim « aicnlnat »ah! Kalate are
expert with the brush.
hereb y req uired Jo p r e m u t the » « m e with
lock, and Saturday he made a break- lic ladies at the Grand Central Hotel,
.roper Vo.ieh.-r» duly verified to >he »aid Ad-
quiet,” say» the Salem Journal; but ...ii.latntlor
» t hi* rcaldenrc In the tow n o f
T aken i * p — By the undersigned, a for liberty while the sheriff had open­ and is spoken of by all who partook
h " , «M" rlV." ' . " ' " “ y. Ort-Kon, Wit hin Six
uot
dead
like
Salem.
Busineas
haw
Month»
from
the date o f il.U notice.
,
ed
the
door
to
emptv
ashes.
Johnson
two-yeftr old muley heifer. Have so
in the highest praise.
Everything
Dated Jnu. 2 100B.
been
better
in
Eugene
and
Albany
got into the street and gave the sher­ good to eat was served and in a neat
far been unable to find an owner.
W arrkn R ich ah daor ,
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A dm in istrator of the Ki-tntc
than ever before.
iff a run, but was soon captured.
D avid R eece .
and tasty tnauner.
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° f A, J . R ich a rd s o n , D eceased.
Fresh Bakery!
Butternut, Cream, Crimp, Graham, Rye and Pan Bread
Cakes, Pies, Cookies, Doughnuts
W. E. THOMAS & SON.
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