The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 06, 1908, Image 8

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Horseshoe Camp
M o r t s r v i 'r y -M
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Club Meets To-night.
W ILLIAM S’ ORIGINAL DIXIE
JUBILEE SINGERS
To night there will lie a special
meeting of the Commercial Club and
all members are urged to bo present.
W. A. Wright and wife have both
boon on the sick list this week, but
are improving.
Subscribe for T iik M ail
1 have 20 head pure bred Shrop­
M m . Bilyeu lias been quite sick the shire ewes and some pure bred bucks
past week.
for sale.
B. F. F r e s h , Shaw, Ore.
Call on Jac. Spaniol for tin-work
Arthur llonsteel returned from the
and plumbing.
hospital at Salem Friday. He feels
considerably
improved since the oper­
Call on Korinek A Mielke for lime,
ation he passed through.
at bottom prices
No. OOll W. O. W .
corne.
E. B. W attsm , Clerk.
Chopper. « l i ­
O. V. Slyer». T. I .
John Crabtree, who has been work­
All the Lion county newspapers are
ing
in the logging camp above town,
for Statement No. 1.
Fred Castile and wife are the par­ cut his foot quite badly with an ax
Saturday. He is about on crutches.
ents of a son, born Thursday.
We have a full line of buggies, wag­
A son arrived at the home of Rich­
ons and farming implements. Give
ard Lyons, Mehaina, Saturday.
us a call before you buy elsewhere.
Spray pumps at Korinek A Mielkes.
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C has . W esely , Scio, Ore.
The best at the lowest price.
Lee Tate hus sold his 2 acre place in
The Photo Gallery will be closed
the northeast part of town to Mrs. U.
from March 11th to March 27th.
Whitney. Mr. Tate expects to build
F or S ale — Good wagon.
a new house on his land opposite
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C lifford H arold , Kingstou.
Cain's.
FOR SALE— Barred Plyn.outhRock
E. F. Long and w ife, of Dallas, were
eggs. Jos. H ammox . Stayton, Ore.
appreciated callers at this office Sat­
We handle the best lima on the urday. They had been visiting Stay-
market.
K orinek & M ie lk e
ton friends and were on their way to
Both Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown have visit Mrs. Long’s parents, G. W. Cas
sick the past week, but are reported pell and wife, near Shaw.
better.
Hon. Tilmon Ford died at Salem
Mrs. Kate Preston has been num­ last week.
He was one of Marion
bered with the sick the past week, but county's oldest and best attorneys. He
is improving.
was born on the plains enroute to Ore­
W. E. Thomas has purchased the gon in 1843. He is reported to be the
half block of Mrs. Julia Robertson op­ wealthiest attorney in the Willamette
posite A. D. Gardner’s.
valley.
Mr. Hull, an old resident and notary
When in Stayton leave your team
public of Mehaina, died Tuesday. The at the Grand Central Feed Barn.
funeral occurred yesterday.
J ack A l le n .
We just received a carload of bug­
The stirring Revival closes Sunday
gies and wagons.
night. The subject Friday night will
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C has - W esely , Scio, Ore.
be “ An Official Drought to Justice.”
A brother of M. I.. Eskew and wife Saturday, “ The Feopleof To-morrow.”
visited in town the past week. Mrs. Sunday, 11 a. in., “ The Church of
Christ."
E. is a sister of A. V. Shellev.
“
3 p. m., “ How the Christian
H. E. Wirth left Tuesday for Spo­
People of Stayton Can Be United.”
kane, Wash., to look at some laud in
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7:30 p. in., “ Major General
a uewly opened reservation.
Xaaman.”
Good hay for sale, for either horses
TAX NOTICE.
or cows. Inquire of C. S. B oavne ,
If you pay your taxes by the 15th
AumsvilJe, Ore.
of March you will -gain a rebate of
Theo. Highberger was in town Tues­ 3 per cent. Bring us your statements
day and took home a new manure and we will remit for you without
spreader, bought of Korinek A Mielke. extra charge.
Mr. Highberger is a wide-awake farm­
S tayto n S t a t e B a n k ,
er and wants to see the soil produce.
Stayton, Oregon.
rite Williams’ Jubilee Singers are to
appear in Stayton, at the Masonic
Hall on Tuesday evening, March 10,
under the auspices of the Public
School here.
The pupils of the school, and all
children under 12 years, 25c.
Gener­
al admission, 50e. and Reserved seats
75c. Those who do not avail them­
selves of the opportunity of hearing
these Jubilee singers, every one a Star,
will miss a rare treat.
Dr. Enoch Perry of Wisconsin says,
"They have splendid voyces, of rare
compass, beautiful expression and
pleasing effect.” The Oregonian, Port­
land, Oregon, "An audience of more
than twelve hundred people greeted
Williams' Dixie Jubilee Singers at the
White Temple Saturday evening and
from tho great applause, everyone was
delighted.” E R Christman, Chair­
man Committee, University of Idaho,
Moscow, Idaho, “ Williams’ Dixie Jub­
ilee Singers appeared at the Univer­
sity Auditorium last night and charm­
ed tho audience by their beautiful
melody.”
Come out and bear them.
A SAD ACCIDENT.
The people of Stayton were shocked
Saturday afternoon by the news that
J. M. Ringo, tho popular funeral di­
rector and embulmer, of Stayton, had
met with the loss of »u eye.
He was splitting kindling at his
place of business, when a stick flew,
striking bis left eye and penetrating
the eyeball.
He went to the Stayton
Pharmacy and a physician a v h s culled
who dresscil the injury, and he was at
once taken to a hospital in Salem. The
following day the eye was removed,
since which time he has been doing
nicely
Mr. Ringo has t>een a resident of
Stayton but a few months, but during
that time lias made many friends who
all deeply sympathize with him in
his misfortune.
We have a large assortment of
Men’s Suits which vve are of­
fering at the following prices:
Oregon Buckskins, tuzes 36 to 42
assorted patterns:
$15 values reduced t o .................$12.00
Black Clay Worsteds
$16 values reduced to ................. $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 Youth’s and Boy’s
Suits.
Bids on 50 tier of Oh! Body Fir
Wood, 20 inches long. Wood to be
cut before June 1st, 1008, and stacked
in the School House wood shed before
i Sept. 1st, 15*08. The Board of Direct­
ors reserve the right to reject any or
| all bids. Bids will be opened Saturday
afternoon, March 14th, 1008.
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E. S hepherd .
Pure Food Department
The date for the big Horse Show in
Stayton has been set for Saturday,
Our stock of Groceries is complete. ^
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There will be a lot a l
We handle nothing but the best ob
fine animals exhibited.
tainable in this line.
Dry Goods
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Our line of shoes for the whole fam ­
ily is also complets. Can fit any
foot, large, small, wide or narrow.
An up to the minute line of ladies
dress goods here for your inspection,
ladies. Call and we will show you.
W . F. KLECKER.
The Best
Stove
is the
Universal
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U W V t A iA l,
Universally used—universally praised.
Call and see our line.
TA# S h tra ln - W lllla m t P a llit i C o u r ih r E a rth
Get Ready to Paint
Read all the advs. They are worthy
of your careful attention.
Wm. Maag left yesterday for Mill
We carry a complete and up to-date j
where be will resume work in
stock of Dry Goods and Gent’s Furn- * ' l-v'
the saw mill.
ishing Goods.
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W illiams'Dixie Jubilee Singers were
Dress Goods
We sell the celebrated Sh erw in -W il­
liams P ain t-g o es the fartherest,
lasts the longest.
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All greatly reduced to make room for tainment.
spring arrivals.
David Mangle came out from Alsea
Wednesday to look after some business
Remember we carry a complete line of the Famous J. matters here, coming on horseback as
Miller shoes for men. Also a full stock of Ladies, Misses far as Corvallis. He reports Mrs. Man­
gle and Glen and family well. 11c left
and Children’s Shoes.
i for home yesterday evening
Everything wanted in the Hardware line can be found here.
DITTER, BELL & CO.,
Successors to J. A Ditter.
Sublimity, Ore.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Anything you may need in the line oi
Hardware,
W e 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.
WANTED.
Horse Show.
C L O T H IN G
W e wish to call your attention to our
new line of mens trousers just ad­
ded to our stock. 24b 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.
Tinware,
Stoves,
E tc ,
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 new metallic circuit telephone
line from Stayton to Scio is now in
working order, and persons desiring to
talk to Portland, Salem or Albany can
now get a splendid scrviie over this
line, through the Stayton Mutual cen­
tral office.
From a petition filed yesterday in
the county clerk’s office, it seems evi­
d e n t that the people of Sublimity and
Stayton are desirous of falling in line
w ith the great prohibition wave which j
is sweeping the country. The petition I
is entitled: “ A Petition for Local Op-1
tion," and was circulated by Edmund
Meier, of Sublimity. The petition lias
about 100 signers.— Salem Statesman.
TELEPHONE MEETING.
As there wns not a quorum at the
telephone meeting Monday night, the
2nd, the meeting was adjournd to
| Monday night, the 9th, when as many
members of the Stayton Mutual ns con
I attend are urgently requested to be j
present.. The meeting is called for the
j regular annual election of officer« of
the Stayton Mutual, avid all members 1
should be present.
H. J. Marking.
Thomas Grocery
FISH
Picketed and Dried Herring
Mackerel French Sardines
F R E SH V E G E T A B L E S
Lettuce
Cranberries
Celery
Parsnips
Cabbage
Carrots
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Cauliflower
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Apples Bananas Oranges
W. E. THOMAS & SON.
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