THE STAYTON MAIL
A N IC W S H A H K R . N O T A N O R O A N
T hirteenth Y ear .
S u b ic r lp t Io n , S I• 2 S P E R A N N U M
STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. FEBRUARY 28, 1908.
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PUMPKIN CENTER.
K. I>. Alexander, editor or the S t a y *
We have been enjoying nice weather
M aii ., mill Mime of tint other pro* the past few days,
gressive citizens of that thriving vil
Mr. Kd. Hiegmund lias been very
lage, who attended the Honril of Trade
sick,
hut is r«-|Kirt«-d some letter today.
Hinoker Tuesday evening assured The
HtntemiiHti thnt they nre about tired of We all h o p e he will improve very fast.
living out of the world und will take
Mrs. Ifcrrliug and Mias Bertha
M op* ill the near future to get a rail
spent Hunday iu Htayton.
road. It in «aid that Btaytop in pre
Will |,ak«< attended lodge at Me-
pared to huilil a road of ita own if » « c -
ennary. 1‘ lann are living discussed for hnina Thursday night.
a hood innue to cover (lie cost of build
Miss Grace Apple has lieen »pend
ing n line from Htayton to Went Hley- ing a few day» in Htayton, renewing
Ion, a distance of about four mile«,
old acquaintance«.
where connection* would be had with
A great many (ample of thi» vicinity
the rtoiitliern Pacific. Home Htayton
have
enjoye«l the meeting» held in the
people, however, nre in favor of build
ing to Turner, where connection» Christian church at Htayton.
would lie made with the proponed
We are all glad to s«-e Frank Hieg-
Portland, Kugene A Eastern, and with
mund
with iih again ufter a long ab
t h i H. P. al»o.
When »ceil by the Btatesman, W at sence. He report» that Mr. and Mr*
er» lima., the local repnwentativea of Jolm Knglisli and family are improv
the Portland-Kugeiiu line, declined to ing iu health.
discus» the matter, but intimated that
A party of young folk» »pent a
the Htayton people would do better to
wait a abort lime, until the Portland, pleasant time at Mr. Baldwins last
Kugene A Eastern get» ita line in op> Thursday evening.
«-ration from Halem to Meliuinn, via
Mix» Ktliel Frame made a short
Htayton and Turner. It 1 » claimed visit with her sister, Mrs. Beecher
that the P. K A K. Inin the only prac
tical right of way Iroin Turner to Lake, this week.
There have been quite a number
Htayton, ami that the Htayton people
would have to go to a great deal of ex- visited Halem the last few days from
| n - i i » o to hnve a new survey made and this part of the country.
grade entahliahed il they built to Tur
Several men from Fort In ml have
ner. All thing» oomnderdil, it i» pro
bable that if Htayton build«, il will j been i-iiiployed in the Brown logging
camp.
build to Weal Htayton.
The projected line from Halem to
Mr. and Mrs. Ware ami family
Htayton, Turner ami Mchutua, would 1 »pent Hunday afternoon with Clias.
l*o a splendid tiling, m*t only lor the '
town» along the line, bill lor the Cap Thomas.
Mr. Folly, of Tacoma, spent a very
ital City a* well, a« the road Would
run through an excellent country.
pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Good
— Halem Htateamau.
ie and family, also Mr. and Mrs. Mont
The Htayton Commercial Club ha» gomery.
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had the matter o( a tatlroad before it
Sublimity Gleanings.
(or several week», a committee haviugl
ttev. A. Lainck »p«nt severnl days of
tiecn at work securing data an to »hip-
tho week nt Portland.
ini-nt* to and' from this place. The
Frank Bluster and K. F. Schott left
deeper the committee get» into the
for Ht. Martin’s hot springs for a few
matter, the more up|>areul become» i
weeks stay.
the need of transportation facilities.
Misa Jennie Rb-ster left for Portland
Of flour and feed Htayton mills » h ip 1
Tuescay for a short visit.
a monthly averago of ¿00,000 lbs.; of
F. M. Heriuena and Mr. and Mrs.
excelsior, about 250,(XX) lbs ; of rail
Arnold YnnHandle left for Washing
road ti«“», 1H to 20 cars; ol chair», one,
ton county where they will visit rela
car; drensed meats, 10,(XX) to 1 fi.OOO lbs;1
tives.
country produce anil miscellaneous'
Anton YnnHandle made a trip to
out-going shipment» will exceed 200,.
Wood burn and Halem.
(XX) lbs. per month. All thii freight
Simon Boedigheimer lias made great
goes out from Htayton anti there are
improvements on his place, having
probably as many pounds hauled iu. |
grublx-d out his old orchurd.
There is invested in teams etc., for
WATER RATES.
hauling this immense amount of
freight perhaps $7,500.
The following are the water rates ns
The passenger traffic from Htayton adopted by the Town Council at its
would be no »mail matter iu the re-1 regular meeting held Feb. 6th, 1908:
ceipts of a railroad.
Barber shop, 1 chair per month, $L;
(liven a railroad, the population of each additional chair, 25c; bath, each
Htayton will easily double iu two years. tub, 50c.
Is it any wonder that that the people
Blacksmith shop, 1 lire, $1; addi
are anxious for a road?
tional fire, 25c.
One of the members of the Club
Building purposes, per m. brick, 15c;
committee has been talking to some ! barrel lime or cement, 10c.
of the neighboring farmer», and the
Butcher shop,#1,
indications are that it will be an easy
Dwelling, kitchen faucet, $1; hath
matter to dispose of the amount of tub, 25c; toilet 25c.
stock necessary to build a rond. The
Livery barn, per month, $2.250.
committee is »till nt work, and some ( Hotel or boarding house, from $2
new developments may lie looked for to $:i.
soon.
/
Confectionery store, $1.
Laundries, per month, $2.50.
Halem, Ore., Feb. 4th, 1008.
Lodge rooms, 50c.
Hon. ta. L. Jones,
General store, $1-
Brooks, Oregon.
Creamery, $2.50.
My Dear Mr. Jones:
Manufacturies, $2.50.
I congratulate the people of Mar
Photo galleries, $1.50.
ion County on Imvjpig such a man ns
Private stable, l team, 25c; each ad
yourself consent to accept the respon
ditional animal 10c.
sible ofllcc of County Judge. And I
HcliooPbuilding, $2,
shall take great pleasure in casting
Drug stole $1.
my first vote in this County for you.
H 11 I 0011 $2; toilets 50c each.
My acquaintance with you dates hack
Irrigating, each \ inch nozzle, 50
for mure than 25 years, autl from my
knowledge of you fe«>l sure that the foot front, 75c; more than 50 foot, $L;
people will he the loosers if you are per season $3 and $4.
not nominared and elected.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Yours sincerely,
J. C. M oorland ,
Sunday School next Hunday at the
usual
hour— 10 o’clock— and preach
The meetings at the Christian
ing
at
11 The subject will be “ Why
church continue with increasing in
Bo
A
Christian?”
It will be worth go
terest.
Good audiences are present
ing
to
hear.
Young
People’s Meeting
every evening, and the services are of
nt
6:4:5.
high character. Mrs Jackson has a
ton
way of getting every one to sing; tho
chorus and audience respond well.
The earnest, tender eloquence of the
evangelist enlists the very l>est atten
tion of all who come. The town and
community are fortunate indeed in
having an opportunity of listening to
»uch splendid Gospel preaching. ***
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Many Granges throughout the state
are passing resolutions against the
proposed single tax law. This law
would tax land and release personal
property. It would prove a bonanza
fur city property owners, and a burden
for the farmers, It will tjot become a
law in Otegon.
N umber 4
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
OF MARION COUNTY
M. L. JONKH.
If I am nominated and elect«! I will
during my term of office observe these
principles: Good roads, no wn«te of
public money, strictest economy con
sistent with a good administration of
county attain. I will give to the man
agement of county business the same
energetic, ronstant and careful atten
tion that I have always given my own.
Ho far a» I can control expenditures,
public moneys will be expended where
they properly belong and wholly for
the public good, and so far as possible
I will leave the money in the taxpay
er’s pockets, and invite general co-op
eration for improvements such ns to
induce business investments. I desire
placed on tbe official ballot np(M*»ite
my name: A square deal and fair
treatment for everyone, whether sup
porter or not.
M. L. J unks .
We
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cause ringing in the head.
Price, 25c at
Bank
Stayton Pharmacy
Bank Building.
Timber Land, Act June 3,1878.
Notice for Publication.
U iii I p I States Land Office,
Portland, Orvgon, January. 4 luox.
Notice Is hereby given that in rom plisuce j
with the provisions of the set of Congress of !
June J, 1»7S. entitled “ An set for the »alenf
timber lands in the States of California, Ore*
K-iii, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as I
extended to ail the I’nbllc Laud States hr art
of August 4, 1892, Benjamin K uapn.of Kal-
l»l*cll. county of Flathead, State ol Montana,
has this day hied In tills office Ills sworn .t»!. •
ment No. 7051, for the purchase of the SK), of
M V quarter and Ixits S. 4 and ."> of Section No.fi,
in Township No.tlS, K. No. a E, and w ill offer
proof to show that the ' *nd sought is more valu
able for its Unifier or stone than for agricultur
al parposss, a a d to astabtiati htx claim to said
laud Iwfore the Register and Receiver at Port- ,
land, Oregon, on Saturday, the 21st day o( ,
March, intis.
He nntnes as witnesses; Marcellas S. Storcr j
anil Andrew J. Hoban, of Portland, Oregon, ,
Phil Knduer and Uraut Smith, of Mill City,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the ,
abovc-dcscrt!>cd lauds arc requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said 21st I
day of March, 190».
A lgernon S. P resses , Register.
There is Satisfaction
in trading here. We never misrepresent. You can
depend absolutely on the quality of our goods. We
never take a back seat when it comes to price and
you can be sure of saving money whenever you
makt$ 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.
S h o e s ^ -^
for men, women and children.
Fit, style and ser
vice combined in's way that will satisfy the most
fastidious, and prices that will suit you.
S l’ M M O X S ,
In the Circuit Court ol State of Oregon, (or I
the County of Marion.
Pepartmcnt No. 2.
Mary Alley, Plaintiff,
>
vs.
[
SUMMONS.
Harry Alley, Defendant.)
To Harry Alley, Defendant.
In the name of the Slate of Oregou yon arc
hereby required to appear and answer the
rom plalnt filed against you In the above en
titled suit on or before Saturday the 11th day of I
April, 190», that being the last day tor your ap- ;
pcarancc or »nsw er by you, fixed by »n Order
of this Court for the publication of this Sum
mons, and that if you fall so to appear or ans
wer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply
to the »iHive named Court for I lie relief prayed
for In herCom plalnt herein Hied, to-wlt:—That
a deed. In which the Plaintiff was grantor and
the Pefendent the grantae. executed on the
2."ith day of October. Ihofi, of the follow ing de
scribed land and premises to-wlt: Commenc
ing at a point 40 feet North and 40 feet Fast
from the Northeast corner of the School llonsc
Block In the town of Mill City .Marlon County,
Oregon, running thence In a Southeasterly di
o
rection 277 feet; thence Northeasterly *209 feet;
thence Northwesterly 177 feet; thence South
westerly SO feet: thence Northerly 100 feet;
thence Southwesterly 97 feet; thence South
easterly 100 feet: thence Southwesterly ."»> feet;
thence Northwesterly 100 feet; thence South
westerly 12 feet to the place of the hcglnnlug,
containing seven eighths of an acra, more or
less according to description, be cancelled .and |
set aside.
This Summons Is published for six cottseeu-j
live weeks In the Stayton M a il bv order of the ,
Honorable t.corg*“ it. Burnett, judge ol the
The eighteenth state convention of
] Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, which or
the Willamette valley.
Rev. C. T.
der waa made at Chambers, at the City of Sa the Oregon Christian Endeavor union
lem . Marion county, Oregon, on the 25th day
Hurd
of
Corvallis
was
teelected
presi
of February, 1909, the first publication being closed last Sunday evening after the
ordered to he made on the 2»ih dav of Febru
ary, 1*0*. and the last on the 10th Jay of April, most success session in the history of dent, and Miss A. Viola Chaileston as
190», »m i the Defendant being required to ans
F. A. Tripp of Eugene was
wer the complaint on or before the llth day ol Endeavor in Oregon. Nearly 150 tlele-; secretary.
April, 190«,
R- A. KLWOOD,
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 ÿi.ço now $1.00
Dark “
Telescoped.......
“
i.ço “
1.2Ç
..........................
.......
“ 2.25 to 2 . 5
2.00
Black, Low Crown ...........
“
$ i. 5 o now $1.25
Gehlen Bros.
Attorney tor Plaintiff.
gates were present, principally from . elected treasurer.