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STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. FEBRUARY 14, 1908.
Three person* were killed nnd twen
ty-three injured, Wednesday, in a wreck
of west bound Southern Pacific pa*
seliger train, known ns the Hheridnn
local, nt n point one mile west of
forest Grove. The accident occurred
nt ft:4H o'clock on a shallow trestle, the
cause is unknown, hut it is believed
wns due to a broken rail. Three of
live cars in the tiain were turned over
onto their sides,
ENTITLED TO CREDIT.
FREE
N um ber 2
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Valentines
Every professional man, every bind-
ties« man, every tradesman, in fact
A • * nice line—all fresh, new
everyone represented in this issue of
T iik M a II. is entitled to the patronage
stock— cheap, medium and
and good will of the people of Hta* ton
From Feb. 1 st to May 25th, good. Only charges when
and vicinity. By their support this
large illustrated edition wan made pns- J908, we will send to each you buy. Come and look. Be
aihle. One thousand copies will lie and every.customer’s address
young again.
sent East by the Commercial Club to “ The Delineator” prepaid for
liomcseckers ami it is ex|iected that
one year, who buys $ 15 worth
the great advantages this section
In another column will tie found nn
shows over others will bring many to of goods at my store for cash.
announcement of a change in the firm
Htayton.
The customer has the op
of J A. Ditter, of Huhlimity, Mr. Dit-
$15.00 Men’s Cravanet Coats
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Every dollar spent by tlie live peo
tion of buying $ 15 worth of 12.50 “
ter having sold n third interest each to
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ple of Htayton to advertise the town in
Jack Ditter nnd Geo. Bell
Mr. Dit
goods
at
one
time
and
get
the
10.00
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8.15
a benefit to tfie farmer. Every dollar
ter has been in business in Huhlimity
»pent in tlie improvement of the town Delineator, or two or three
over seventeen yearn nnd hnn built up
adds to tlie value of the adjoining times; but in no instance more S p ecia l on at! W ork Coats
a big business nnd made a host of
farm lands.
friends. Both of his new partners
than three different times to
and Pants.
The (icrsons represented in this is
have been with him for several years
sue have the interests of tlie town at aggregate the $- 15 .
and are well acquainted with the busi
heart and are glad to aid in making it
You now have the opportu- $1.^0 comforters, good
ness. Huccesn to the new firm.
tlie best town in the county. Read
nity
of getting the “ Delinea-
values at former price J i . i f
Last Tuesday, at a meeting of the j the paper over carefully, note who it
free.
comforters, good
stiite hoard, N. H Looney wan re- i* that is trying to push Htayton to tor
elected to succeed himself ns Huperin- , tlie front and show your appreciation
4,000,000 American families
values at former price, 1.00
teudeni of the Reform Hcliool, which by giving them your patronage and
4c
ollice lu- has «a-.cupied over f>iur years, «upfmrt They are entitled to it, nnd now have the Delineator in star Tobacco, per lb.......
Forty million
ihe longest that any one fins nerved in by so doing you will encourage them their homes.
8 . 5 o men’s water proof
that capacity.
to greater effort* for tlie good of this American people read this D e -
14 in. pegged shoes, 7.45
If. E Bickers, who served in that thriving section of Marion county.
- linEatOf.
Capacity before Mr Looney took tlie
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10c Malta Ceres, now ....... 8c
reins, was elected ns head of the home
D" lla" n,en ,,re »»b-cribing liberally
In e v e r y in s t a n c e t h e p ric e
for the feeble minded, when it is ready Ui stock in the propossd fruit cannery |0 f g o o d s ¡S t h e S a m e W h e t h e r 2 pks Malta Ceres, now
i5c
f<>r its unfortunate inmates.
you take the Delineator or not. 1 5 c pk shredded wheat IOC
Albany continues to la- the railroad
N. B — Always ask for a Bill.
CoalOil.same as you have
Always keep your Bills
renter. A Nidirnsku man was in the
(of
which
we
have
a
duplicate.)
been paying 25 c, now 20C
city this morning with a cur load of
Use C. A. B’s Cold Cure, fully
Bills altered or changed no good.
hljHidi-d c h eep nnd other things on his
Lost Bills not counted. *
Coal Oil, 5 gallons, now 9 OC
guarsnteed to help cure cold.
way through l ’ortlaod down to Forest
drove, only a few miles from Portland J
These cold tablets are com
on t!»** west side. Just why lie was
posed of cascara, ipecac, qui
sent up this way to remain over Hun
day is nn enigma. Forest Grove in to
S T A Y T O N , O REGO N .
nine and other valuable in
l»e congratulated upon securing such
a bunch of thoroughbred* ns he had.
gredients, and is an effective
— Albany Democrat.
remedy for Colds, La Grippe
The Merchants’ National Bank, of
and Headache.
Does not
Portland, will again open its door*
after Mispension since lad November
cause ringing in tlie head.
in trading here. We never misrepresent. You can
12, in rock-solid linancial condition.
Price, 25c at
depend absolutely on the quality of our goods. We
Controller of Currency, Willim B.
(Hpccial Correspond« tic«.)
I’nrllutid, On*., K«-l> 10th ,— The
uri'iit “ I ii In ik I Empirn” Excursion, UO*
ilt-r the nu«|iU'e«nf iheHpokrtne Chum-
la-r of Coinmcrce ami VV it I lit Wslln
Commercial ('lull, spent Haturday in
I'ortluml, mid were received with a
heartiness and cordiality seldom wit*
iibwrd.
There were acre» id Automobiles and
carriage« at the Million when tlx* par
ty arrived at eleven o'clock, hut before
that they had been met by a commit
tee of representative citizen», ltd by
tbu Governor of Oregon and the May
or of 1'ortland, who joined the train
some forty mile* out of the city. The
process! hi from the depot up town
wm a remarkable night— in fact, long
In fore the hint vehicle had left the nta-
I ion other« were well out in tlie resi
dence district, us it required twenty
minute« to gel tli«* entire party under
way. During all ihi•« time the hands
played and the people cheered. There
were some bright, short, crisp talks at
the luncheon, with more extended
speeches at the dinner.
This great exclusion ami the enter
tainment at rortlnml shows what can
lie accomplished by organization. Two
pros|>erous rominerial I mm I u - s of the
stale of Washington were received by
the largest organization of its kind in
this state, tlie Portland Commercial
1-lilt*. All the advertisements in the
local papers wrlcoim-d the guests,
there were thousands of enrds in the
show windows of the stores rending
"Portland welcomes her guests from
the Inland Umpire,” “ Hpokane and
Walla Walla do things right,” “ The
Inland Empire makes Portland T H E
wheat port of the Pacific,” etc. I t was
a happy and successful day. These
two hundred and twenty excursionists
are now in California nt work getting
the people there inte.esled in the Pa
cific Northwestern country.
Heventy-nine organizations are now
included in the Oregon Development
League, the latest being ilie Oak Grove
1 in pro vein ent Association, and nil the Ridge ley, telegraphed orders to Bank
active ones are working to secure new Examiner Wilson, at Portland, auth-►
Bank Building.
people. The $3<> rate from Winnipeg, oriziug the immediate opening of the
Ht. Paul, Kansan City, and all the tm 11 k.
Middle West is good on all railroads During tho panic tlie bank * deposits
SU M M O N S.
from March 1st to April 30th, with dw¡tidied from $5,200,000 to $2,900,000. In the Circuit Court of State of Oregon, for
the County of Marion.
proportionate rate from every statiou Tlie hank will resume business with
Department No. 2.
Mary
Alley,
Plaintiff,
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in the I'nited fetntcw nnd Canada. more than $250,000 in actual cash
vs.
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SIMMONS.
Ilarrv Alley, Defendant.»
Every letter that goes out of Oregon above all demand.
To Harry Alley, Defendant,
lu the name of the State of Oregon you are
ought to make mention of this, amt
Some of tlie republicans of Marion hereby required to appear and answer the
the fact that the low fare applies to ,,
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___ . . » . . » _____i complaint Hied against you in the above en
( ounty are apparently forgetting that utiedsutt on or before - Friday
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the 3rd day of
Ashland, Salem, linker City, Astoria, O re g o n lia * u d e m o c r a t ic g o v e r n o r w h o G*rtl- > **. , H>«t
that iw-tng
being the
the last
laat day
day for
for your
your *p-
ap-
pearance or answer by you, fixed by an Order
or any other jioint in Oregon just as w o u ld make a g o o d appearance in the I °*
thtaCoart for^ the publication of this 8um-
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| moils, and Chill if you fail so to appear or aus-
it does to I'ortlnml, hut |ieoplc must U. S. Senate, or 8 periiap*
it is that they wer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply
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to the above named Court for the relief
“ * prayed
ask for tickets to the point desired
have remembered. If their opposition for in her Complaint herein Hied, lo-wlt:—That !
a deed, In which th« Plaintiff was grantor and
when they buy them.
to Statement No. 1 is in the way of an the Defendant the grantee, executed on the
The week In-ginning September 21st
day of October, W05, of the following de-
attempt to foist an unpopular senator 2óth
M*rtlied land and premises to-wit: Conimene-
will^see the greatest livestock and race
tug
at
a point 1« feet North and 40 feet Kast
upon the people, they may find that from the
Northeast corner of the School House
meeting at Portland tlint has been
Block
In
the town of Mill City,Marion Countv,
the pcoplo will not stand for the foist,
Oregon,
running
thence in a Southeasterly- d’i- I
held in this city since the Lewis A
and that some of tlie seekers after leg ruction 277 feet: thence Northeasterly 200 feet; I
thence Northwesterly 177 feet: thence South
Clark Exposition in 1905 The gath
islative honors who object to State westerly.V» feet; thence Northerly 100 feet;
thence Southwesterly 97 feet; thence South
ering here Inst week, participated in^
ment No. 1 will be lef; at home. easterly loo feel: tbt-noe Southwesterly 30 feet;
by the Oregon Pure Bred Livestock
Northwesterly 100 feet; thence South-
The voters of Oregon are not yet ready thence
westerly 12 feet to the piace of the beginning,
Association nnd the North Pacific
containing
seven eighths of an acre, more or
to turn down Statement No, 1, how less according
to description, be cancelled .and
Fair Association, brought livestock
ever much the machine politicians act aside.
This
Summons
Is published for six consecu
men from nil over tlie country, closing
tive week« in the Stayton M a il by order of the
may he.
Honorable Ucorgc H. Burnett, Judge of tho
with a bauquet at the Portland Com-
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, which or
The revival meeting* at the Cli rist- der was made at Chambers, at the City of Sa
mere! il Club.
lem. Marion county, Oregon, on the 12th day
ian church are starting off in a most of
February, 190», the first publication being
Thu suggestion of the name of M L.
ordered
be made on the 14th day of Febru
excellent manner. Each night there ary, b w i , to slid
the last on the 27th day of March,
Jones for county Judge, having m et, .g # |pndill a(ldl9nce, composd h.rgly P.sis, and the Defendant being required to ans
wer the complaint on or before tbe 3rd day of
will, such general good will, H ih deli- of t|je
r o t a t i v e people of Stay- April, ISO*.
K. A. KLWOOD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
nitely settled that he will he a candi-, ^
,j|ltening to the U|)|if, illg ,ml*ie
dul( for th.it position.
nnd the «hie sermon of the evangelist.
Timber Land, Act June 3,1878.
llis platform will he good ronda-no I Th,
Tho |liw>
largo clu,riI8 choir under the
wnMe of public money, strictest eeon
Notice for Publication.
direction of Mrs. 8. \V. Jackson, is I
United Slstes I.nnd Office,
omy consistent with a good adtninis titling work of which we are all proud. J
Portland, Oregon, January, 4 1908.
Delineator
Extra Special on Raincoats
For That Cold
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G . D. T R O T T E R ,
There is Satisfaction
never take a back seat when i; comes to price and
you can he sure of saving money whenever you
make a purchase here.
Let us have your trade on
a straight business basis, of the best and the most
for your money and one price to all.
Stayton Pharmacy
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Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
t r illio n o f < o u n ty a ffa ir *
a >quau
Jackson’s solos itro attracting I with the provision* "of the act of Congress of
deal,” and fair treatment for everyone.
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-Omc > , i « h . entitled “ An act for the sate of
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special attention. G r. \\ . N . 1 Hitler j timber lauds in the States of California,Ore-
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gun. Nevada, and Washington Territory,' as
Should the voter» of Marion county
and Mr. J. E. Lau are rendering most extended to sll the Public Land States fij act
decide that lie is the proper person to effic,et|t
with lhe cornc>t ,nul ol August 4, IM12, Benjamin Knapp, of Kal-
Upcll, comity of Flathead, State of Montana,
fill their office, he will give to the man- viu|j|1 W(, wi#1,
tlmnk Mi, s „allic lias this day hied In this office his sworn state
ment No. 7i>l, for the purchase of the SK1« of
age me nt of tlie
the county htis.nese the 81l,||y for the kjm|ueM i „ honing her NW ouarter and I,ot* 3, 1 and ,’> of Section No. 6,
11 Tow nship N o .98, K. No. 3 K, and w ill offer
same energetic and careful attention i spletuli I piano to assist in the music. 1 proof
to show thatthe land sought Is more valu
able for Its timbar or stone than for agricultor- j
that he lias always given hi* own; and
This promises to he one of the great al purposes, and to establish Ills claim to said
he will hope that with the co-opera est meetings ever held in tills section land tie fore the Register and Receiver at I’ ort-
laud, Oregon, on Saturday, the 21st day of
tion and assistance of alt, whether
March, inn*.
of the country.
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■leñames as witnesses: Marecllus 8. Storer
they have supported him or not, that
and Andrew- J. Ilolatn, of Portland, Oregon,
Phil
Knduer and (¡rant Smith, of Mill <Tty,
E. Roy and Lloyd Brown returned
we can continue to make Marion
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
county one ninmig the best counties Monday from Portland Mr. Roy re above-described
Isuds arc requested to Hie
in the state of Oregon, either for resi ports hi* mm Alliert enjoying good their claims In this office on or before said 21st
health «tul holding down a good job. I
A luxrnon S. Uh BKR, Register.
dence or for business investment*.
Shoes
for men, women and children.
Fit, style and ser
vice combined in a w ay that will satisfy the most
fastidious, and prices that will suit you.
Hats
To reduce our stock before our spring shipment ar
rives we are offering some of them at reduced
prices. A few are listed below:
Light Gray, Low Crown., regular $i.ço now $1.00
Dark “
Telescoped.............. “
i.ço “ 1.2Ç
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2.2 5 tO 2.5 0 2.0 0
Black, Low Crown ...............
“ $ i . 5 o now $1.25
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Change of Business.
H avin g sold one-third interest of m y stock of
General Merchandise at Sublimity to George H.
Bell and one-third interest to John P . Ditter, I
will retain one-third interest. T h e business in the
future w ill be conducted under the firm name of
Ditter, Bell & Co.
T h an k in g my m any customers for the favors
shown me in the past 17 years, and hoping a con
tinuance of the same for the new firm,
I am yours gratefully,
JO H N A . D I T T E R .
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