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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1908)
H. E Wirth viaitod Mlverton la*t jweck. T H E LO C A L F IE L D Mrs. A. I- Shreve ¡!» vWiting a l Uni ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I In.*, calibi! bv ilio itine*» ut lior father. » Meet» every -M ! • ml 4lh Mou-J \Y. A. Weddle and wifc aro tlie par day night. I . , . , f hopper* «el- onta o f a son, horn ono day last wook. N o. « «« w . o . w . È O. V. SlyVn.i'.O come. K. B. W attkrs , Clerk. Tom Darby lias boon quit» sick the past wook, aud is teporled today i^iuo Subscribe for T he M ail . I low. Miss Theo Matthieu is home for a I B okx —To Mrs. Ab. Kiohnrd», Mo visit. hama, Fob. 21st, a daughter. To Mrs. Call on Jac. Spaniol for tin-work Sim Williams, I n ion Mill, Fob. 22nd, and pluntbiug. ! a son. Mrs. Jac. Mi«slor and Mail left the A child of J. W. Emery, of Mill City, first of the wook to visit her parents, died Mouday. Mr. and airs \V. W. Flkler, at R om - E. T. Matthieu has been on the sick burg. list the past week. Miss Ledgerwood, of Amity, is hero Willis Caldwell is about after a two tor a couple of weeks visit with the weeks siege of the grip. family of James Taylor and other Wm. Fitton and John YanHandel friends. are plastering at U. F. Harold's. Slayton Studio, U. H. Fish, proprie Fou S alk —Mood wagon. tor. Plates and tilms deveUqied and 51 C lifford H arold , Kingston. \ printed. Photograghs and copying. Misses Alta Harold and Ada King Amateur supplies were baptised at Kingston Sunday. G. W. Murphy has gone to Eastern FO R SALE—Barred Plyn.outhRock Oregon for a visit with friends and to return with Mrs. Murphy, who has eggs. Jos. H amnon . Stay ton, Ore. H orse for S ale —Good driving been there for several weeks. C. A. Williams, of Portland, Assist horse, cheap. Inquire a t this office. L. P. Brown is preparing to build a a n t Adjt. Gen., Dept, of Oregon, G. A. cottage on his lots west of Dr. Kitch K., was in town Wednesday interview ing the members of the U. A. R. Post e n ’s. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦1 I Horseshoe Camp There will be a dance at the Forest- ers Hall, Sublimity, next Monday Vi.....*-» night. G. C. Eisenliart was well enough to be down town yesterday, after a few days sickness. We just received a carload of bug gies aud wagons. 2t4 C has - W esely , Scio, Ore. Good hay for sale, for either horses or cows. Inquire of C. S. B owse , Afimsville, Ore. I have 20 head pure bred Shrop shire ewes and some pure bred bucks for sale. B. F. F resh , Shaw, Ore. Use DeWitts Little Early Risers, pleasant little pills. They are easy to take. Sold by Stavton Pharmacy. When in Stayton leave your team at the Grand Central Feed Barn. J ack A l l e n . We have a full line of buggies, wag ons and farming implements. Give us a call before you buy elsewhere. 2t4 C has . W esely , Scio, Ore. Frank Lesley has built a sceptic tank at the Stayton Hotel. This will do away with the dirty water and add to the cleanliness of the premises. fi'*s P-‘u e - Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is b e s t tor cuts, burns boils, bruises and scratches, It is especially good for piles. Sold by Stayton P h ar macy. Tue saloon license at Salem has been raised to $1,000; beer halls, $800; and drug stores selling liquor other than on prescriptions are required to pay a license of $300. J. 8. Mills will have an auction sale at his place one mile east of Lyons, Saturday, March 7, at 10 a. m., otter* ing horses, cattle, farm machinery, furniture, etc. Usual terms. J. A. Richards, auct.; W. L. Freres, Clerk. Johnson, the fellow who held up Wm. Follts and wife a few weeks ago, tried last week to comm it suicide in jail at Albauy by opening one of the veins in his arm. When found by the sheriff he was nearly dead. The A1 banv officials consider Johnson not in right mind Pure Food Department We have a large assortment of Men’s Suits which we are of fering at the following prices: Our stock of Groceries is complete. We handle nothing but the best ob tainable in this line. Oregon Buckskins, sizes 36 to 42 assorted patterns: $15 values reduced t o .................. $12.00 Black Clay Worsteds $16 values reduced t o ...................$12.75 Also a full line of Men’s Pants, ranging in price from $1 to $3.75, all greatly reduced in price. Big reduction in Y outh’s and Boy’s Suits. Dry Goods We carry a complete and up to-date stock of Dry Goods and GentV F u r n ishing Goods. Dress Goods All greatly reduced to make room for spring arrivals. Remember w e carry a complete line of the Famous J. Also a full stock of Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoes. Everything wanted in the Hardware line can be found here. DITTER, BELL Successors to J. A Ditter. still grow. Many are interested who never were before. The subject of the sermon Friday will be “ Hard Work and Poor Wages." Saturday "The Three-fold 1 ’o»or of Christ ’ Sunday, l l a. m , “ Slay Utterly." “ 3 p. in., ‘'Heroes." A talk to boys. “ 7 30 p. m . “ From the Pig-pen to the Parlor." A great day is expected Sunday. The meetings will continue all next week. Great results are expected. The 3 o’clock cottage prayer meetings are a wonderful spiritual uplift. The a t tendance a t these meetings is splen did. «% COMMERCIAL CLUB. The regular meeting of the Club was held Friday evening, the 2lst. There was a g o o d attendance and a spirit of enthusiasm manifested. The railroad question was discussed, and the general opinion was that, »side from the present need of trasjxir- tation, if Stayton gets her proportion of the immigration to Oregon, a rail road is necessary, and it was decided that the railroad committee be con tinued, and given power to interview railroad owners and builders. They were also instructed to investigate fur ther us to the iimount of stuck th at can be secured toward budding a road. The cannery question was discussevi, and the com m ittee givun further time to investigate the cost of thè same. The committee on luuudry leported th at a gentleman from Albany had been here looking over the ground, and if a suitable building can be se cured, w ilT locate here. Arrangements can probably be made to secure this needed industry. & CO., Sublimity, Ore. W. F. KLECKER. TO THE PUBLIC. Anything you may need in the line ot Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Etc., you can find at our store. 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. The committee th a t has been so liciting funds for the building of a race track lias secured over $300. The track will probably be built 011 the place of W. L. Freres, iu the no rth west part of town. At a meeting held Saturday night a temporary organization was perfected, Dr. Benueharnp, chairm an, and F. F. Foster, .Secretary. A committee was appointed to draft constitution and by-laws. Sufficient funds have been secured to make the affair a success, and the in tention is later to incorporate with the race meetings a display of stock and farm produce, and make a district fair. The Spaulding Luml>er Company was given the contract several weeks ago for m aking the ties for the two miles of line to he built in the city by the Portland, Eugene A Eastern, anti has been busy turning them out. The distribution of the ties eoimnenced t Friday, the 2lst, and it is expected th a t actual building operations will commence before the middle of March. —Salem Statesman: 1 g jfT S % ' 1 if V 1 1 If A jnviniAL Universally used—universally praised. Call and see our line. Get Ready to Paint We sell the celebrated Sherwin-Wil liams Paint-goes the fartherest, lasts the longest. H. J. Marking. Wednesday, March 4th, at 8 p. m. I sharp, a meeting will be held at the City Hall for the purpose of arranging for a horse show to take place at a date to be determined later. The horse show given last year was j a success in every way, and it is in- ! tended to have the coming one bigger and better in every way. Some good I colts are in the adjoining territory, and many will be brought in. M a k i n g tlif* T i e » . WM. ■j tf The Best Stove is the Universal Tht Shtrwln-Wllllami Paint$ Covar thr garth HORSE SHOW. TAX NOTICE. We also have now a complete line of men’s and young men’s suits in all the new shades and styles for spring, 1908. Call and look them over be fore you buy elsewhere. An up to the minute line of ladies dress goods here for your inspection, ladies. Call and we will show you. RUSH FOR REALTY. If you pay your taxes by the 15th of March you will gain a rebate of 3 per cent. Bring us your statements and we will remit for you without extra charge. S tayton S tate B ank , Stayton, Orggon. We wish to call your attention to our new line of mens trousers just ad ded to our stock. 246 pairs, all sizes, all shades and prices that will move them out of our store rapidly. Re member every pair is guaranteed and we will give one pair free for every pair that rips. Our line of shoes for the whole fam ily is also complets. Can fit any foot, large, small, wide or narrow. Tuesday and Wednesday there was a grand rush for town lots m the Leut- ich addition. For some time Mr. Leut- ich has refused to put a price on the lots in his addition to Stayton, which are located west of G. L. and C. E. Brown’s. However, the first of the week lie placed the lots on the m ar ket through his agent, J. T. Kearns, aud in two days Mr. Kearns sold thirty-1 five lots. This part of town is an excellent COUNCIL MEETS residence location, and we expect to next Thursday evening, the regular meeting night, at 8 o’clock in the City see several new houses go up there be Hall. Remember the date, there w ill fore the year ends. be something doing. RACE TRACK. W. L. F r e r e s , Mayor. CLOTHING Miller shoes for men. THE REVIVAL MEETINGS Thomas Grocery ™ SEEDS Vetch seed Red Clover seed White “ Ryegrass Orchard grass Hemp seed Bird seed Lawn grass Oats Wheat in bulk Garden Seeds From D. M. Ferry, Chas. H. Lilly and Portland Seed Co. We have Early Bird Seed Potatoes. We will order anything in the seed line you want that we haven't in stock. Send us your orders. W. E. THOMAS & SON.