The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 10, 1908, Image 8

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I THE LOCAL LILLI) \
To-night.
MASS MEETING.
At a meeting of the citizens of Stay-
m e e tin g o f the Commercial
ton, held at the city hall Wednesday
Club. Come out.
night, to discuss the question of is­
Meet» every -M
«ml ttli Mon-
suing b on d s to complete the water
G. W. Powell continues sick.
Htlay tii«tit.
chopper* wol-
No. «11« W. O. W.
Chas Gehlcn is about over an attack system ami do some necessary work
O. V. Myer», C. C.
come.
K. B. W attbm , Clerk.
on the streets, it was the unanimous
of lagrippe.
expression of those present ¿hut bonds
Call on Jac. Spaniol for tin-work,
Mr. Alford, of Salem, is working for
lie issued and tile water works com ­
and plumbing.
s
A. D. Gardner.
pleted The amount considered nec­
Miss Clarinda Rees is u guest of
F. Silhavy has improved his proper­ essary by the council is $6,000. Of
Miss Frances Foster.
ty by a new walk.
this about #2,<>0y will be needed to pay
Post-master Watters made a busi­
Mr. Stimpson, of Portland, is visit­ the indebtedness already incurred,
ness trip to Salem this week.
ing at H. N. Huntley’s.
something over #2,0tR> to finish the
Miss Norma Gardner came up from
Misa Elizabeth Kleckttr is again as­ water works an tithe balance for street
Salem and spent Sunday at home.
sisting at the W. F. Klecker Store.
j work.
As the water works system is at
FOR SALK— Barred PlymoutltRock
J. R. Gardner has purchased the
present,
but little revenue can be do-
eggs. Jos. H am mow . Stayton, Ore.
property now occupied by O. Weddle,
j rived, but when the plant is com ­
Those from Stayton who attended from Mrs. N. S. Brown.
the Salem horse show report a big
FUR SALE— 73 lbs. of carpet balls. pleted there w ill be enough water used
to pay the interest on the investment,
crowd.
Bright colors. Well mixed.
and
leave something over to go to­
M ks . L. K ino , Kingston.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the
wards paying the indebtedness.
famous little pills. Sold by Stayton
I have 20 head pure bred Shrop­
Another strong reason why the
Pharmacy.
shire ewes and some pure bred bucks
plant should be completed is the need
B. F. F resh , Shaw, Ore.
Photo postals, views or portraits, for sale.
of residences for protection from tire.
#1.00 per doz., Stayton Studio, R. B.
There will be a big dance at the op­
Stayton can easily carry an indebt­
Fish. Prop.
era house April 24th. Lau’s Orches- edness of #6,000, and now tnnt Un­
A. Drips has been a sufferer from In j tra will furnish music. Everybody is people see the necessity for cumplet;
grippe tiie past couple of weeks, but is expected to be Jhere
ing the system And repairing the
improving.
J. R. Gardner has improved t^ie ap­ streets it is believed there will be lit­
Mrs. Carrie Thomas has been quite pearance of that part of town by tear­ tle objection to the bond issue.
sick for several days, but is reported ing down the old barn on lots he re­
There was a good attendance at the
cently purchased of Mrs. Grier.
meeting Wednesday night, and if this
improving.
Dr. Beauchamp has men at work meeting voices the spirit of the town,
John A. Ditter, of Sublimity, and
grading
the lots on his recently p u r- j there will be- no op[>ositioii to contin­
Mr. Scheme, of Portland, were pleas­
uing the work.
chased property. The place already
ant callers yesterday.
Giles Thomas brought a dressed hog presents an improved appearance.
Oak Fence Posts for sale-ull lengths Of the Treasurer of the Town of Btay-
to Sestak A Sons that weighed con­
and sizes, at the mill on the P. P. Crab­ ton for the quarter ending April 1,’08.
siderably more than 300.
J hh . 1 B h I oil )i*ti<l
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UV- Show Itct-ime...........................
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Louie Siegmund was up from Ger- tree place, 2 miles southeast of Kings­
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Money
borrowed......................
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vais and spent Sunday with his par­ ton. Also rough lumber.
ZS— Show liCCUM! ............................
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Feb.6—Fine .............
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E. L. B rant .
ents and friends ou Fern Ridge.
lltll Bros. Fool Room................ J5 uo
IS—Two Hilt» ............................... 15 uo
E. G. Siegmund and w ife, and sons Mi»r«
WANTED— Girl for general house­
Lifento ................................
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10—
Live use
..... 4 ..............
J no
work. A permanent place if suitable. Chas. and Laurence, were in town
W A HR A NTS p * ;D
Ills.: 117
Wednesday. Mr. Siegmund looks none Jail, l-'i R. A. Klwootl
M rs . G. L. B rown , Staytou.
ao R. R. Aim. r
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"to well yet, but is fast convalescing.
1« Interest on warrant* ...
I su
White Wyandotte eggs, #1.00 per
Feb 7— R. A . Klwootl
............ 14 UO
Chas. and wife left yesterday for their
- Lift trie Light
......... «0 :n
setting. Leave orders at Thomas gro­
- llt nry Smith.................... si 2 '<
home in Eastern Oregon.
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Spanlol
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10 40
cery.
G eo . C h r is m a n .'
Mar 10 It A Klwootl ................
II Si
L. M. Archainbeau \kas a caller
— R A Klwootl..................... 31 10
Medford has voted #300,U00 for bonds
—A 8 Davie
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. 3 75
Monday and arranged for a year’s good
—
Ilfliry Smith.....
«0 00
for a water system of its own. Stayton
—A l.Shrevc...................... 37 70
reading. Mr. Archainbeau is one of
-WLFrere*...................... *3 tw
pught to be able to carry #0,000.00.
—JSpantol.........................
3 »0
^inn county’s wide-awake, prosperous
ltal.
on haml April 1,'US ....... 11« 6«
John VanHandel has commenced ! £ rm. rii who finds |im, to keep well
tlG03.fi« f 1003.««
building a house on the land he re­ j posted on affairs of the day.
cently purchased from W. Y. Richard­
D ied
W. A .„W right has purchased six
son.
at
his
home,
4
miles
west of Stayton,
acres of land, and H. E. Wirth five
Jesse Tefft, who recently arrived | acre8i from j p Funk| ftdjoini|lg VVm April 2nd, 11)08, Thomas Caleb Darby,
here from Michigan, has purchased Futon's.
Each of these gentlemen aged a9 years and 14 days. When just
Paul Phalen’s place, in Linn county, j w i „ b t g i n a t o n c e t b e e r e c t i o n o f a baby his parents crossed the plains
near J. P. Mertz farm.
homes, and will go into the business and settled in Linn county, near Sweet
Home. In 1807 they moved to Mar­
There will be a public meeting at of raising chickens.
Aumsville next Monday night, to dis
Denny A Rossitcr are making the ion county, near Staytou, which lo­
cuss the railroad proposition, >e\era) 8eason ¡u stayton with their jack, Jim cality had been his continuous resi­
dence until the time of his death.
from Stayton expect to attend
i Vaughn. The demand for mules on
In 1861) he was married to Sarah A.
J. F. Lau has a new bas9 viol and a the coast has been increasing the last
Jeter.
Nine children were born unto
violincello for use in the Stayton or­ year or two, and good prices are com ­
them,
four
of whom, and the wife, had
chestra. Prof. Lau is arranging to manded. They have a fine animal
have an orchestra second to few in and expect to do a good business this already died.
In 1868 Brother Darby became a
the state.
season.
Christian,
and "did w hat lie coufd.”
A gents W anted ! — 16x20 crayon
R. L. Wimer will have a sale of
For
some
years
he had lieen in poor
household goods at his home in Stay- 1 portraits 40 cents, frames 10 cents and
health,
and
for
several months had
ton, Saturday, the 18th, at one o’clock. up, sheet pictures one cent each. You
been
a
constant
sufferer.
The funeral
He and his family expect to leave soon can make 400 per cent profit or $36.00
was preached at the Christian church
per week. Catalogue and Samples in Stayton, Friday afternoon, and.the
after the sale for Medford to reside.
reihains were laid away in the Camp­
Little Gladys, daughaer of Jack free. F rank W. W illiams C o .,
8—4t
1208 W. Taylor St.,
bell
cemetery.
Jones, is confined to the house, her
Chicago, III.
“ In Thee, O God, do we put our
right leg being broken just above the
R. L. M orton .
Salem is considerably stirred up over trust.”
ankle. She and another little girl in­
a horse-whipping ease. Mrs. Nettie
S ta y to n W in s P rizes.
dulged in a scuttle, with the injury as
Rhoades. Miss Lulu Goode, Jasper
the result.
Stayton came off a big winner at
Goode and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips
the Salem horse show last Saturday,
NOTICE.
have been arrested on the charge of
winning in every class exhibited, and
All members of the finance commit horse-whipping Rev. Wm. N. Coffey,
in competion with a large number of
tee of last July 4th are requested to pastor of the Free Methodist church,
horses.
meet at the city hall Monday night, whom they accused of -Wandering
Boedighcimer A Yannke won first
April 13th, to discuss the disposal of them. J. F. Goode was recently ex­
on Uni vers for best percheron stallion
surplus funds in the treasury.
pelled from the church, and the trou-
and get, and first on Winsor for best
J. T. K earns , Chairman.
tie arose out of the fact.
German coach and get. Also second
on Moran, Belgian stallion.
A. C. Thomas won first on Aniiril j
de Houtain, Belgian stallion, 3 years i
old ann over.
Follis & Trask won first prize on |
T H E N E W MODEL
Buckingdon Puck, best English shire
stallion.
We represent the three largest
F. F Foster won second prize- on [
buggy manufacturers
Maj.
Weitzel, Jr., standard bred stal-1
Ten years ahead of all others in
Studebaker,
H
enny
and
John
lion under 2 years.
every feature of Separator con­
\tAb\b\tAtAtAb
The W . F. Klecker Store is the 2"
Horseshoe Camp
Creator of the “ One
Price W a y .”
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I here are m any things about this young store t h a t ^ ,
*5 will vitally interest you.
Som e people told us w e ^
couldn't make a success of this store by having a ^ -
4^ “ guaranteed one price“ on good clothing. T h e y a r - d f
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gued that the sliding scale price plan had been in oper-]^-
^ ation in this city for so long a time that the people.
could not get accustom ed to any other method. B u t' __
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these people underrated the intelligence of «the p u b l i c . ^
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T h at the public appreciates the advantage of b u y in g ^ *
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“ the one price w a y “ w hen that price is the lowest in
tow n, is show n by the manner in w hich the store is'
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grow ing.
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W e also carry a full line of ladies dress goods, shoes,
notions, and will gladly make your acquaintance in,
the one price plan.
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Y o u r friend,
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W .F . KLECKER. ,
Statement
tu li* »
The Best
Stove
is the
Universal
ur«V***AA
Universally used-universally praised.
Gall and see our line.
Shtrwln-Wllllami Paint» Coat* the ia rtk
Oet Ready to Paint
W e sell the celebrated Sherw in-W il­
liams Paint—goes the fartherest,
lasts the longest.
H. J. Marking.
I Thomas Grocery |
DISHES
à
TO THE PUBLIC
Empire Cream Separator
struction, in style, new capacities
and low price. A size for every
dairy farmer from the smallest to
the largest. Beautiful in design,
perfect in construction, everlast­
ing in daily use.
Buggies! Buggies!
D e e re .
Ic e F a c t o r y fo r S ta y to n .
Sestak A Sons have ordered the l
When in Stayton call at our Haid-
necessary apparatus, which in con ­
ware store and get prices before you
nection with the machinery already |
buy. We can convince you our prices
installed, will enable them to niaiiu-
are right.
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facture ice for the trade. They are
now making 2i)b. cakes, and have a l­
ready sold some, but with the arrange !
ment they nor.- have cannot handle
We carry the best paint on the coast which is the OREGON
large pieces. As stain as the new ap­
SIENNA MI NERAL PAINT.
See us before you buy or
paratus arrives, which will la- in a
you must surely regret it later on.
short time, they will begin making ice
on a large scale. This will add one
more to Htayton’s many thriving en­
terprise«.
N ow Painting W ill Com mence.
u
At prices that are O. K.
Call and see our
Dime Assortment
Of Glasswäre. '
Ü W .'E . Thomas & Son.
KERBER BROS.
$ • $ $ $ $ $ $
$ $ $ $ $
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