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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1908)
THE LOCAL FIELD To the Citizens of the Town of Stayton. _____Aumsville, On |„ „„ „„ there are certain or- m , , i , ,x,r\ -ii Martin Zuber, from near Aumsville» díñame*, the enforcement of which 1 HOrSCSnOC L l i m p *»J* „'Vi I ' ,on' "’tt* a caller to-day. He says that a would tend to tlo* lietterment of our No. UOtl w . o . w . rhop'R-rs^ »el- new telephone line is being built from town, hot leave l*en very laxly ea como. ts, clerk. ' 1 >• K. B. K looker's to Aumsville, with a torced or overlooked entirely, we, the E. B. W attkrh number,of patrons. offleers of the Town of Htayton, with Oak wood for sale at the t hair l ac- S(|timll|y nigll| la(<t ,t„ M|„rm 0f flre your aid, aaaiatance and oo-operution, torv *'• called out the tire department. Jos. K. hereafter expect, to the beat of our Call on Jac. Spaniol for tin-work y|¡n,r di «cove red the roof of K. L. ability, to enforce all laws of record and plumbing. , Winier’s house on fire, but beforo the * 11^ **» force in town. K. Roy leaves Saturday for Portland 1 (ire company* had reached the scene I ^,lir fhe benetit of those whom it I for a few day* visit. had extinguished the blase. hi ay Nmceru, we would like t.amerely £ W e have now open for your inspection a new line of Shoes. New nobby Hats, the very latest creations and prettiest designs that mankind can make. j I W. A. Wright moved into the l ’ .| Willis Caldwell My* that on his trip " ,ent'H,‘ f'<‘*t that we have law. Whitney hou-c la-t Wednesday. into California h- discovered that r^ uirin* m i" o n und#r li''' * * * ° f | « F ob S alk — Good wagon. times are pinched in comparison to ‘ hateen years to be oil the stent* after ^ 51 C lifford H arold , Kingston. Oregon, lie was on a trip selling nine o’clck p. m.; making it unlawful for minors under the age of eighteen FOR SALE— Barred Plyn.outhRock chairs in the interest of the factory, years to fieqiient billiard balls; requir and states that lie met with good suc eggs. Jos. H ammok . Stayton, Ore. ing billiard balls to close at ten o'clock H okse for S a l k —Hood driving cess in Oregon but not so good in Cal- p. m.,and to remain closed on Sunday; horse, cheap. Inquire at this office. bornia. He came back from bis trip and other laws, such as the Sunday better than ever suited with Stayton. Now is the time to register for next closing of saloons, repairing sidewalks, The Roll of Honor for District No. etc. election. Call on E. B. Watters, not - g U S is as follows: Edmond Herrling, ary public, and register. However, in case the enforcement of FOR SALE— My residence property- Alfred Herrling, W rnon (ioodle, John any law works an injustice or a hard- | V i 1- laul Eirsx-h, Entry 1 bom- «hip, the council, unoti proper com- , 5 in Stayton, tir part thereof. * • n Goodie, Mary Appl plaint, ready a. d willing to make E F okkette . Kirscli, Wilma Ware, Bertha Apple, <ny amindment to any such law or 1 John F a Lau has severed his con Francis Kirscli, Ague* Kirscli, Eva laws is they deem just and oinituhle nection with the reform school and is Steward, Addic Steward, Bennie Herr- and for the best interests of the people now at home. _ ling, Ira Kirscli, Ralph Baldwin, Ben- ilir„ „ Mr. and Mis. Davidson, of Browns- . - ... . ,rl , , , , . at ,Mrgw * uie Kirscli. 1 hose present but tardv We h humbly u»k your co-operation ville, are guests at the home of their were: Perry Baldwin, Ivy Baldwin. in this matter. son, J. H. N ellie C o r r ig a n , Teacher. Yours for the best interests of our M iss Hadie Lau is home from Port town. land for a needed rest. She is a nurse The Dalles Chronicle says: “ Evan T iie T own O fficers . in one of the city hospitals. gelists S. W. Jackson and wife began Mrs. Ralph Stamp has received word meetings Jan. 2 and closed Feb. 2. POST CARD RATES iat tal that her husband, who was taken sick 0ne monlh of hlir,, ¡nCes*ant work. OF POSTAGE. in Mexico, is much improved. They came to ns well recommended The following rates of postage on \\ lien in Stayton leave youV team and more than made good. Rev. Jack- Post-cards should he known to all peo- at the Grand Central Feed Barn. ^ ton is far beyond the ordinary even-' pie. Post-curds mailed in seeled en- J ack A lle n . gelist. His sermons are plain, interest-1 relopes, transparent or otherwise, H. J. Mutchler has moved his blacks ing, convincing and full of uplift. Hi must bear a two-rent stamp. If wliol- sniith shop onto the lot adjoining and ly or partly in writing and in unsealed is preparing to erect a new stone shop. If entirely >n New line of children's, boys, youths and young men’s clothing in all the latest styles and shades, .v , , W h ic h ATC e x c lu s iv e , , , . , p a tte rn s o n l y O btain ed t h r o u g h Edcrhcimcr, Stein & Co , of Chicago. New Notions of all kinds. Call and see for yourself at Stayton’s most pop ular and up to the notch Dry Goods Store. Respectlully yours, W. F. KLECKER. W4Y4V4V4\'4V4\ q\ '4V4\'4\'4\'4V4V4\ • 1 f __________ (I o . h I ii•«y fi>r nulo, f«>r either hor-us $ . " r C,,'V|** ,n,imrt’ of c. s iu . wnk , A new lot of Furniture I j I o id oil the en velojM — iji.t on the card. The gov* rnmvni «loes n*»t re- giiiz*- oostage placed on post cards in eirA'elopes with an opening in the same Post-curd- la-aring “ Hitter" or gill are uniiiaiiilble except in envel- opera house curtain and who have nut yet subscribed should a c E L> Wat ters at once. Stiyton Studio, R. p. Fi.-'i. proprie tor. Platts ami lilms dfvrliqasl and printed. Photograglis and copying Amateur supplies. just in. Come OIH*- in and PUMPKIN CENTER. Evangelists S. W. Jackson and wii, began a series of meetings at tlx Christian Church l.-i-t night. Tin services will continue all next week. '4V4V4X • t see. Everybody is glad to enjoy the rainy weather again. There are a great many on the sick j list this week. ' I We are all glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Richards on our 'phone line, and Mr. Richards thinks if he could lix I spoke to the children, the railroad some attachment to it to bring the Clifford Harold sold his line span of | people, men only; women only and to cows home, it would he all O. K bays, advertised in the M a il , to Bud i the High Srhool aside from Id's regu Yeoman, for $250. .Mr. Harold is sat The Shadow Social given in School lar sermons. All express themselves isfied that it pays to advertise. District No. Its was a great success. as Leing greatly edified. A nice long program was rendered, Miss EHie Harold came home Sun- “ Mrs. Jackson is a talented Christ- everyone acting their part very nicely. day from Salem and will rest a couple ¡an woman who brings to the altar of One of the main features of the pro of months before returning to her her Lord every fibre ef her being. Des- gram was the music given by Messrs. work as bookkeeper at the cannery. 1 pite her illness here, the result of over- „ . . . . . ■ • • . Frank Siegmnnd, Beecher Lake, Will Rev. Ftulipr i m » ™ . v i c e , « » » 1 j » » ' * • " | ................ J „h „ K i d , T h e of the Catholic arch diocese of Oregon, ha' demonstrated her ability to direct ceeds were sf* 10, and a very enjoyable will deliver a lecture in the opera the music of a great meeting. She time is reported. house the evening of Feb. 20th. The! bandies the little “ giggly-wiggly” of a Mr. Ed. Siegmund made a business children’s choir with all the ease of a subject will he announced later. master. Her chorus and eongrega- j " ednesday. William’s Jubilee Sir ihc<i- wi.l In jjonaj ringing is not often equalled by Bertha Herrling and her brother here March lOtl m"*' 1 ' ' song evangelists; while her solo work, Otto went to Portland Tuesday on of the School. This is one of the best when in voice, touches the mother- business, colored companies traveling, consist- , . . . . . . heart witn a thrill find a pathos that Mrs. Beecher Luke took her sister, ing of eight people and we predict , i . r*i • . . 1 draws many a soul to Christ, As a Mrs. Merton Mack, and daughter Kay that the opera house will he packed. , , * F | soul winner she is effective, making home after a week’s visit witli friends A new telephone line, with al*out 1C herself a help-mate indeed to a great and relative s, patrons, is lieing ouilt into the Stay- evengelist. Very sorry to hear that Wm. Smith ton central. This line comes from | “ The revival results in an ingathcr- is on the sick list. It is hoped by his Subtimity, and west of there on the j ing of 70 souls. The faith and cour- many friends lie will soon recover. Aumsville road, taking in Alva Smith ageofthemenibershipgreatlystrength- Charlie Apple made a quick trip to and others on that road. . ened.” Salem Holiday. Wonder why? The city water works system was fried yesterday and gave good satisfac tion. The hose was used to give the city hall a much needed cleaning. Remember Our Hardware Line is complete. Prices Always Right. H. J. Marking. Soap for Everybody! A very sad accident happened to I Mr. Nelson up on the mountain last Wednesday while the men were log- ging. It seems ho was caught between two rolling logs. He is improving as well as can he expected after such a terrible accident. TO THE PUBLIC. Anything you may need in the line of Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, » Miss »*••• di m i t i l i i l l ' l l j 111 ^ I made I I <t l l Manila Herrling a very last pleasant visit with home folks fi. * week, (»lad to have you w ith us Man i da. Come again. W e can furnish anything in the machinery line from a sewing machine to a threshing machine. W e invite you to call and see our stock and we can convince you that we can save you money. KERBER BROS. Hail news wa, received by Mrs. Lee Huiith of the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Edith Clark, in Port- 1 land. N ewcomer . Fresh Bakery! If you want anything in the baker’s line call on us. W e get goods three times a week, baked the same day received. W e have t Butternut, Cream, Crimp, Graham, Rye and Pan Bread ¿ -.j _ . . L3 K C S , P lC S , COOKICS, D O U ^llIlU tS Cheaper than you can make them. Give us a call. W. E. THOMAS & SON. Etc., you can find at our store. W e now have on our shelves thirty-six kinds of Soaps and Washing Powders. You can cer tainly find what you want among the list. ■ "1 A Working Majority. “ You can fool ell of the people some of the time anil some of the people all of the time. But” — “ Why go further?” Interrupted Sena tor Snlffklns. “The two classes you U. S. Wiles and brother, of Hilver have named constitute a safe working ton, were in town to-day. It. H. came majority.”—Philadelphia Bulletin. over to make arrangements for paint The Deeps Are Dumb. ing the m-w srenery for the opera The greatest golfers seldom talk house. He i« an expert at this work, about their golf any rnoro than the and all .Stayton will bt glad to know/ Kn ’“ test cricketers talk about their that the opera house is to have some cricket. It is the enthusiastic duffer who enjoys conversing about “ his new and up-to-date scenery. I game.” —London Truth. K S L L A N D the T H C O 15O H l j E sr*A ¡é WITH JD»™ New üsgévéw 1 tt¿ A U (ONSüimm;; «e r OIJGHR and Price A c .’ i$1.C0 ii ^OLOS — _ frisi Surest ami ( i nickest cf¡íT^*iíor*7il THROAT mu! LU2TO U lìO V ' £ LES, or M ON EY BACK.