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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1908)
) \ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 | To-night. UP FOR BURGLARY. Wednesday night, a logger who tail THE LOCAL FIELD Regular meeting of the Commercial he came here from Kilvertnn and w^o t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Club Come out. gave the name of Wm. McCarthy, was arrested by Constable Henry Smith Spray pumps at Eon nek A M ¡elites. Joe Mielke’s saloon, while wearing N o. 6 0 « W . O. W . Chopper» wel come. O. V. M )'er»,C.C. The best at the lowest price. clothes he had stolen from the room K. B. W a it k m , Clerk. “Paddy" Hill and wife are the par of Clius Cladck, at the Grand Ccn Call on Jac. Spaniol for tin-work ents of a baby boy, born Friday. tral Hotel. It teems Cladek was and plumbing. about to retire, when he noticed that Land Plaster for sale, at (»acts, per Call on Korinok & Mielke for lime, hundred. Ins U‘st suit ol clothes, his gun, ant C. 8. B ownk , Aumsville. at bottom prices There are many things about this young store that Mrs. Lawrence Condit has 500 bit. of watch and chain were missing. He at ^ Mrs. K. \V. Gill, of Meliama, visited gray oats for sale at her home near once notified constable Smith and ^ 3 will vitally interest you. Some people told us w e 1 search was made, Cladek finding his in tow n Friday last. West Stayton. man in the saloon mentioned, with the ■ ^ co u ld n ’t make a success of this store by having L. P. Brown made a business trip to Delbert Harden came up from Eu clothes and watch on. The gun was ^ “ guaranteed one price" on good clothing. T h ey ar-j Eugene the first of the week. gene the first of the week for a short . . . . . . . . . , taken out of the room but left in the ^ gued that the sliding scale price plan had been in oper- The Photo Gallery will be closed visit with home folks. , ,, , , hallway. \\ hen l lailek recognized from Marc'll 11th to March 27th. ation in this city for so long a time that the people Victor Davie has begun the erection ||js t.|,ilheilt ,lt. fonmj Mr. Smith, wl.o FOR SALE— Barred Plyn.outhRock of a neat house on lots he recently wf- 9e(irching lulother part of town could not get accustomed to any other method. But eggs. Jos. H ammon . Slayton, Ore. purchased of O. Leutich. aud the arrest was made McCarthy <4^ these people underrated the intelligence of the public. | We handle the best lime on the F oe S ale —Some fresh cows; also was considerably under the inlliieuce T h a t the public appreciates the advantage of buying, market. K orinkk A- M ielke s o m e g o a ts . ^ A. H a b b k k m a n , of liquor. He was placed in the cala “ the one price w ay" when that price is the lowest in On the Croisan place. E Weddle, who has been quite sick boose until the following morning town, is shown by the manner in which the store is' for several days, is reported on the 1 have 20 head pure bred Shrop when he was brought before Justice J mend. • shire ewes and some pure bred bucks B. Grier, who bound him over to the growing. grand jury under $100 bonds. Not be B F. F kksii , Shaw, Ore. Miss Alda Powell, of Portland, is for sale. W e also carry a full line of ladies dress goods, shoes, i visiting her sister, Mrs. J . H. David Wm. Maag dime down from Mill ing able lo fiirni'li bond, McCarthy ^ notions, and will gladly make your acquaintance in son. * City Saturday, remaining over Sun- was yesterday afternooon taken to tlie ^ the one price plan. E. G. Siegmund and son Lawrence, day, which was the S5th anniversary county j**l- It appears that after Me who have both been sick, are reported of their marriage, and was duly cele- Carthy had stolen the clothes, he • Your friend, much better. brated. Mrs. Maag was life recipient wen* onto ont> l *,e 8*dw streets and 1 ^ put them on, throwing his own away. W. W. Gardner, who has been visit- of *ome handsome silverware, He could not tell where he made the ing his son, J. R., for some time, left Clias. Stayton met with an unfor- change anti only part of his clothes this morning for his home in Baker tunate accident Friday last. Ho was were found. City. running the saw at the excelsior fac- Mrs. Riter, of St. Paul. Minn., is *>ry nn(i *n »ome way a sHck lie was SPRAYING TREES. here visiting her brother, John Mielke, cl,Hing threw his band ngninst the There will be a great many better and expects to remain during the saw, cutting his thumb so badly that trees in the country after this with a amputation above the second joint was winter. corres|K>nding increase in better fruit necessary. He is getting along nicely. Do not forget the “Intemperance" and less of tlie worthless, scrawny Sundav morning the river was the meeting in the Baptist church Sun kind, because of the new enterprise of day evening. Good music, and the highest this season, running over the the Gideon Stolz Company in maun- address will be— well, come and bear road on the Linn county side. R. W. facturing Dependable Brand of lime Gill, on his way home from Soio, and sulphur spray. Thu demand for y it and judge for yourself. J. R. Gardner has purchased the R. was obliged to cross during the high this splendid spray lias been enormous, L. Wimer property, and expects to water, and made it all right, but his one reason being that people knew it have possession within a month. Mr. valuable shepherd dog was earned was dependable, being made from a Wimer and family will move to Med with the current into some drift and formula supplied from the Experiment drowned. Station of the Oregon Agricultural ford to make their home, hoping the A statement lately issued by Sec’y College. There is still a great demand change will benefit Mrs. Wimer’s Treas. Chas. Hottinger, of the Farm for the spray, and many orchards have health. Albert Griffith will have an auction er’s Fire Relief Ass’n., of Sublimity not ns yet been touched, and the own ers of such orchards should call at the sale of personal property at his resi shows that organization to be in # i 4 dence on the A. D. Gardner farm five nourishing condition, and one of the store aud examine this spray and miles southwest of Stayton, on Satur cheapest insurance associations in the get prices. It is for sale by Brewer r »»(*• day, April 4th. Mr. Griffith has pur- country. The statement covers the Drug Co. chased a small place near Grants Pass,: J’ears from and including 1896 to 1907 We neglected last week to mention and will move there and go into fruit * nd bhow$ total receipts and expendi that the people had their first oppor raising. tures for the separate years. The to tunity of seeing the new scenery at Since the fearful loss of life by the tal fire ,088e8 durin? the >ear8 * iven the opera house at the Williams con burning of a school building in Cleve- »"lount to only *997.50. January 1st cert. The new drop curtain is a hand land, Ohio, recently, the school hoards ,1908’ t,,Cre * ere 209 P°Uciea in torce some piece of work. It bears the ad and teachers throughout the country ‘ ’,,8n” a* 409 bu,ldin* r a»d contents vertisements of many of the leading have been paying special attention to f°tr ,126’024- Mr‘ Hottin* er is aD business houses, neatly and tastily let the houses under their charge, and nble <,ffic,a1’ a,,d to hu * ood mana* c tered. The scene in the center of the many have been provided with f.re-es- ment 18 due ,he 8Ucce88 of the curtain is a well executed piece of capes and changes have been made in association. work, and the entire curtain reflects Tht ShtrwlH-Wllllam t Fahrt» da»», tk , earth oilier ways. All the doors in the Stay- credit upon the artist, R. A. Wiles BAPTIST CHURCH. ton school swing either way and the The work on the back scenes is not Services in the morning next Sun scholars are made to practice the fire- yet completed, but will be soon. The day as usual. It liai been a month or drill frequently, and all could be Masons are deserving of credit for hav so since we have had any Sunday eve marched out in a very short time. ing this work done which so much ning services— been feasting at the Tom Richardson, being interviewed table of our sister churches and the mproves the appearance of the opera by the Portland Journal on his return Sunday following have another invi house. from California and his visit to south tation which we accept but no pre Horse Show. ern Oregon towns, has the following venting provedence we will hold ser The date for the big Horse Show in to say of his visit to Stayton: “Down vice next Sunday evening, and most Stayton has been set for Saturday at Stayton, which has no railroad, I cordially invite all our neighbors, and March 28th. There will l»e a lot ol found a string of factories along one friends (and enemies if we have any) to fine animals exhibited. of the best water ¡lowers in the state, come and join with us. The subject developed on the Santiam river. They at the union meetings last Sunday, WATER RATES. make furnituae, excelsior, woolen fa- and Sunday week being in the line of The following are the water rates as brics, flour and lumber. While the Temperance by talented men from adopted by the Town Council at its meeting was held there during one of outside, for the sake of variety, we will regular meeting held Feb. 6th, 1908: the worst rains of the winter, 12 prom- take for our subject, “Intemperance” Barber shop, L chair per month, $1; inent business men from Salem drove by an untalented man from inside. each additional chair, 25c; hath, each 20 miles overland to attend the gath Music writers often introduce a hor tub, 50c. ering. If there is any better proof rible discord to enable the hearers to that Salem is wide-awake and stand better appreciate the real chord which Blacksmith shop, 1 fire, $1; addi ing right out in the middle of the follows. Come Sunday evening and tional fire, 25c. road to attract attention, I ’d like to take in the “horrible’’ and you will ap Building purposes, per m. brick, 15c; know where you will find it.” preciate the next speaker. barrel lime or cement, 10c. Butcher shop, $1. xto x ^ a I a I a I a I a K Horseshoe Camp The W. F. Klecker Store is the Creator of the “One Price Way.” Is W . F. KLECKER. yx'MX'MX'MX y\ The Best Stove is the Universal Universally used—universally praised. Gall 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. Thomas Grocery FISH 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. Dwelling, kitchen faucet, $1; bath tub, 25c; toilet 25c. Livery barn, per month, $2.50. Hotel or boarding house, from $2 to $3. Confectionery gtore, $1. Laundries, per month, $2.50. Lodge rooms, 50c. General store, $1, Creamery, $2.50. Manufactories, $2.50. Photo galleries, $1.50. Private stable, 1 team, 25c; each ad ditional animal 10c. Hcliool building, $2. Drug stole $1. Saloon $2; toilets. 50c each. Irrigating, each jj inch nozzle, 50 foot front, 75c; more than 50 foof, $1; per season $3 aud $4. Picketed and Dried Herring Mackerel French Sardines FRESH VEGETABLES Lettuce Cranberries Celery Parsnips Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Apples Bananas Oranges W. E. THOMAS & SON. i t