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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1908)
/ \ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Stayton Hotel Improvement. THE LOCAL FIELD Remember Last Week Landlord Frank Lesley, of the Stayton Hotel, completed some ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The Dig Booster's Moot» e v e ry -M extensive improvements on that pop »m l lih M on ular house,the up-to-dateness of which day nielli. Meeting to-mor No. 000 W .O . W . I hoppers ««1- are a credit to Stayton as well as to coine. O. V. Myers, v .1 • the hotel. K. B. W a t t e m , C le rk . row night. He has placed a water system in the Subscribe for T hk M ail . hotel, having water in the lavatory, Mrs. A. L. Shreve is lióme from her in the kitchen, the wash room and in visit at Dallas. the two toilets he has added for the of Portland and Call on Jac. Spaniol for tin-work convenience of his guests. Few hotels in towns of this size have modern in and plumbing. Call on Korinek A Mielke for lime, terior toilets and in this the Stayton w ill be here. | Hotel will be in the lead. Hi* new at bottom prices. j sceptic tank hold* 800 gallons and is G. C. Eisenhart is able to get to built on modern plans. Everything town occasionally. about the house will be kept in a san Kay Blakely is able to be out again itary condition. Free for Everybody. Come after several days sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Lesley believe in hav Spray pumps at Korinek A Mielkes. ing modern conveniences and will see R. L. Burson left Saturday for The best at the lowest price. that their house keeps pace with the Montague California after a visit with The Photo Gallery will be closed ♦growth of the town. his parents. from March 11th to March 27th. 1 have 20 head pure bred Shrop Oak Grove Notes. shire ewes and some pure bm l bucks F ok S alk —Good wagon. Miss Milly Kreuz visited Sunday for sale. B. F. F resh , Shaw, Ore. 51 C lifford H arold , Kingston. with Annie Slagel. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lyons returned Mrs. A Gehlen, who has been on the There has been very little sickness to their home in Medford, after a sick list this week, is much better. in this neighborhood of late. visit with Mrs. Lyons parents M. 8. FOR SALE— Barred PlymouthRock G. W. Slagel made a business trip Burson and wife. eggs. Jos. H ammos . Stayton, Ore. Wni. Brotherton’s boy w as operated to the Capital city Tuesday. Delbert Hill and J. F. Potter have Mrs. Jennie Barrows was the guest on at the Salem hospital for cm- opened a billard hall at Mill City. of Mrs. Cliff Robard Friday afternoon. pifetnia, and is doing nicely. Mr. B. We handle the best lime on the resides at Lyons. The weather for the last week of 'm arket. K orinek á M ielke . Miss Vova Gardner, who has been school has been favorable to a good Mrs. Frank Lesley has been a suf sick the past week, continues to im attendance. ferer from the grip for several days. prove. Miss Rozie Stayton has very On Sunday last,MissMiunieHerzsie- acceptably conducted Miss Gardner’s R. B. Fish, the photographer, has fen entertained the Misses Anna and department of the school during her gone to Woodburii to visit his parents. Mae Tate illness. Mrs. E.C. Peery and daughter Edres, Several of our boys from Oak Grove M. E. C h urch —Sunday, 11 a. m., of Scio, are guests at the W. H. Hob went fishiug Sunday. They rejiort a theme: “ Good News." Big union anti- son home. good catch. saloon mass meeting Sunday night at Mrs. Lawrence Condit has 500 bu. of People in the vicinity of Oak Grove 7:30. II. H. Kennedy, A. B. of Salem gray oats for sale at her home near are busy making vegetable and will deliver the address of the evening. West Stayton. flower gardens. All cordially invited. W. H. Harlen aud wife, of Detroit, Oak Grove will close its doors Fri. Roll of Honor for District No. 98; have been visiting at the W. S. Wat eve after a successful term cf school, Paul Kirsli, Johnnie Apple, Wilma ters home. taught by Miss Georgana Spicer. Much Ware, Bertha Smith, Agnes Kirsch, Word comes that J. M. Ringo is progress has been made by all of the Bessie Steward, Bennie Herr ling, getting along nicely, being able to be pupils, some of w hom seem likely to Ira vKirsch, Ralph Baldwin, Roy about town. become illustrous men and women. Steward, Mary Apple, Bertha Apple. F or S aee — Some fresh . cows; also N ellie C okriuan , T eacher . A very plesent time was had at the some goats. A. H abberman , Union Hill church on Tuesday eve B aptist C hurch .— Regular services On the Croisan place. ning Mar. 10th, by the people of Oak next Sunday morning as usual— Good hay for sale, for either horses Grove and other near by neighbor preaching at 11 o'clock. In the evening, or cows. Inquire of C. S. B owne , hoods. A lecture on the subject of will unite with the M. E. church in Aumsville, Ore. temperance was given by Rev. Miller hearing the temperance address by Geo. Lentz has sold to Jas. Decker of Salem. His tinging was much en R. H. Kennedy. There will be ser and wife the property Decker’s now oc joyed by the large audience. The lec vices every Wednesday evening at cupy near the Catholic church. ture accomplished much, many of the 7:30 o ’clock and everybody invited. When in Stayton leave your team good Republicans and Democrats hav Some persons have been amusing ing been won over to the cause of at the Grand Central Feed Barn. themselves lately making scratches on Prohibition. J ack A llen . some of the store windows in town. This is low-down business, and indi cates a lack of common sense. A per son having any respect for himself or any pride in his town would not stoop We have a large assortment of Our stock of Groceries is complete. We handle nothing but the best ob to such meanness. * The Irrisistible Appeal Horseshoe Camp \ A / HEN three quarters of the V Y young: men in town buy their clothing regularly from us it’s a fair indication that we’re handling the right kind of goods. When these same young men pay us $15, $18 and $20 for a suit, it s good evidence that they think it worth while. Tom Richardson 15 from Salem Opera House CLOTHING Mens Suits which we are of fering at the following prices: Pure Food Department It’s the perfect tailoring which characterizes every garment— the dependability of materi als, the absolute correctness of the styles— that presents the irresistible appeal. ,Our $17.50 clothes combine all these. Positive $17.50 value. Every garment is constructed of the finest imported and do mestic materials,accurately cor rect as to style and embracing all newest and best ideas—Suits or Rain Coats. W . F. KLECKER. The Best Stove is the Universal , U H VC Ä3A4. Universally used—universally praised. Call and see our line. SPRING M ILLINERY Our spring goods are here and we Oregon Buckskins, sizes 36 to 42 will hold our annual spring opening assorted patterns: Thursday, March 19. The ladies of $15 values reduced t o ................. $12.00 We carry a complete and up-to-date Stayton and vicinity are cordially in- ■ Black Clay Worsteds stock of Dry Goods and Gent’s Furn vited. S tayton <fc R obertson . $16 values reduced to ................. $12.75 ishing Goods. Frank Millard Bates, third son and Also a full line of Men's Pants, fourth child of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. ranging in price from $1 to $3.75, all Bates, died Saturday, aged 2 years 5 greatly reduced in price. Big reduction in Youth’s and Boy's All greatly reduced to make room for months and 14 days. He leaves father, mother, two brothers and one Suits. spring arrivals. sister, and a number of other rel Remember we carry a complete line of the Famous J. atives. The funeral service was con ducted at the home Sunday afternoon Miller shoes for men. Also a full stock of Ladies, Misses by E. Weddle, who also delivered a short address at the grave. The sor and Children’s Shoes. rowing family 4»ave the sympathy of many friends in their loss. tainable in this line. r * * Shtrw/n- Will lami Paint» Cooar tho earth ■Z Get Ready to Paint Dry Goods Dress Goods Everything wanted in the Hardware line can be found here. DITTER, BELL & CO., Successors to J. A Ditter. Sublimitv, Ore. T© THE PUBLIC. Anything you may need in the line of 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. We sell the celebrated Sherwin-Wil liams Paint—goes the fartherest, lasts the longest. H. J. Marking. Thomas Grocery Married in Salem. Ed Sestak and Miss Flora tjucencr were married Wednesday at 2 p m. at tlio home of Mrs. Sarah E Brown, in Salem, Rev. D. Errett officiating The many friends of these young people will wish them joy in there union. FISH Pickeled and Dried Herring Mackerel French Sardines Horse Show. The date for the big Horse Show in Stayton has been set for Saturday, March 28th. There will he a lot of fine animals exhibited. JUBILEE SINGERS Williams' Dixie Jubilee Singers have cotne and gone and everybody is satis fied. This was perhaps one of the best entertainments ever in Stayton. In order to secure a company of this kind it is necessary to guarantee them a good sum, and this was done hy the school. The house was packed to the doors and the school realized a nice sum. Miss Cornelius and her as sistants arc deserving of credit for se curing for our people such an excel lent entertainmeut. 3 FRESH VEGETABLES Lettuce Cranberries Celery Parsnips Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Apples Bananas Oranges XV. E. THOMAS & SON.