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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1908)
I Sut. lH.3f.(ChaHr THE LOCAL FIELD JJa a tn r i ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Horseshoe Camp No. «0« W. O. W. come K. B. w attic **, Clerk. il»y nlitlit. Chopper* wol- O. V. Myen.C.C. ir t a ijlim lirir«!iati (X l)u rr h Mis* Winnie Plaster is home from ft visit at Corvallis. Anyone wishing to connect with the city water works, call on Jac. Spaniol. J. H. Hurts from Silvercreek Falls was buying harvest supplies this week. 8|>ecial reduction on all lines of hats. S tayton A R obertson . R. A. Elwood i*ml W. A. Weddle were in Aumsville Tuesday in interest of the Electric Line. Railroad $& £& & & & & & & «■& Meeting Thomas Grocery Headquarters for To > Night H Vegetables , Stra wherries , Sity Hall 1« Oranges , A sparagus , Bananas , 8 :0 0 P.M. Lemons , Cabbage, Especially Requested that Onions , Radishes , EVERYONE ATTEND. Pineapples , Etc. Rev. Wallace Fairbanks Chase, of Independence, Ore., has been called to j Use DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers, serve the pastorate of the Christian ; pleasant little pills that are easy to Church for the ensuing year. take. Sold by Stayton Pharmacy. Mr. Chase was ordained to the Chris C. Silvernagel from Jordon ministry in 1902 in Massachusetts Valley was the guest of Lee Kerber and has served several large pulpits in ! Wednesday this week. the east before coming west. Mr. W anted —Hood gentle horse, that Chase is a graduate of the B. U. of j will drive single; weight between Theology and Emerson College of 1100 and 1200 lbs; t* to 9 years old Oratory. Prior to the call to the 24-tf. U. W h itley . ministry lie was engaged as a Gospel Think* |l Savril hi* Life. DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve is good singer with J. Palmer, Evangelist. Lester M. Molson, of Naples, Maine, Mrs. Chase is also a graduate of says in a recent letter: “ 1 have used for cuts, burns, bruises and scratches. It is especially good for piles. Rec Arcadia College, of Wolfville, Nova Dr. Kings New Discovery many years, ommended and sold by Stayton Fhar- Scotia, and of the Gordan Bible Mis- for coughs and colds, and I think it sionerp Training School of Boston, Mved my ,ife , have found it a rcli ! maoy. Mass. LOST— A copy Gospel Hymns 1-2-3 able remedy for throat and lung com* i Mr. Chase will preach every Lord* plaints, and would no more be with- with name on inside cover, Emmil Hunt. Miss M. M. G ottis , Day at the Christian church. Morn- out a bottle than 1 would be without ; 24-2t Stayton, Ore. ings at 11, evenings at 8. *** food.” For nearly forty years New Discovery has stood at the head of | Mr. A. Wolf from north of Sub- N— . . . . . . -• -------- limity was in town Wednesday look- old patrons and friends of T he M ail throat and lung remedies As a pre- j ing over the wagon stock carried by continue with us also we will gladly Tentative of pneumonia, and healer of Korinek & Mielke. welcome new members to T he M ail weak lungs it has no equal. Sold un- [ G. W. Plaster prop, of the O. K. family as freely as the recent owner, der guarantee at Brewer’s drug store. tonsoral parlor informs us that Chas, We have no special announcements 50c nml $1.00. Trial l»ottIe free. By request of the (Uimtmrrrial In Fact Anything to Eat Q M i H W . E. Thomas & Son. All Kinds of People Wear Lancefield’s Shoes! Hodge, of Portland, will assist in the to make, but will be pleased to beco^-y O. K. Dext week. well acquainted with our patron*. \' Frank Lesley and son Oliver spent -Mrs. Louise Winkelman, an elder\ Saturday and Sunday in the vicinity lady, living near Mt. Pleasant school of Lebanon and Sodaville, returning house, died Wednesday evening. She home Sunday evening. was buried yesterday afternoon from Mrs. Anna Stayton one of the pro- the Mount Pleasant church. W. F. prietors of the firm of Stayton A Chase officiating. Robertson returned Tuesday from a Born Tuesday to the wife of Alva very pleasant two and one half weeks Smith, near Sublimity, a fine baby visit to friends in Juniper flat and gjr|( Also to the wife of Simon Tygli \ alley. ; Boedingheimer of Sublimity a fine John Sandner, while going home baby girl. Dr. Brewer in attendance. with a cascet Thursday, met with a Messrs Henry Smith, Jim Davey bad accident. On nearing the bridge and John Porter left Thursday by the seat slipped sidew ise throwing him pack train for Elk Lake, MJrion Lake out and breaking his wrist. Dr. Black Butte and Brightenbush Hot Kauffman reduced the fracture. Springs. The parties will be absent Mehama, Wednesday evening. The M. E. church services for Sunday, about six weeks. July 19 as follows: Sunday school Lee Brown A Sons brought down a funeral was held to-day at 10 a. m. 10 a. m., £ermon 11 a. in , theme, drive of 1,000,000 feet of saw timber Miss Lizzie Cornelius and brother “ The Christ a 20th Century Magnate, Thursday on the Santiam to their of Turner were visitors at the \V. FL Epworth League 7:00 p.m. Evening mill here. Thomas home last Sunday. preaching service 8 p. m. Cordially, Joe. Brewer and John Robertson Mrs. J. W. McCulloch and children, G. O. O liver . left Thursday for Elk Lake where of Vale, Or., are expected to arrive to Mr. G. B. Trask prop, of Stayton they will take an outing for a short day for a visit with Stayton friends. Stables lost a valuable horse of Spasi- time. OHITl’ AKT. modic colic Tuesday. The horse was James M. frnbler and August Zoel 1 valued at $140. A fine Jersey cow Iner of Melinma were business callers | Angeline Kreres, beloved wife of belonging to G. B. Trask died of in town Thursday. . T he M ail ac Peter Freres was born in Sendorf, water founder on Tuesday, she was knowledges a call. Dr. Kitchen and Rhine Province, Germany, August 18, worth $75. Tuesday seemed to be off wife who have been sojourning at 1837; was married to Peter Kreres Jan. 12, 1804, and to this union were born day for Mr. Trask. Sodaville for a short while returned j seven children. Came to America in Dr. Beauchamp wishes to announce Tuesday last. , 1875 and located on a farm at Harper, that he will be away for six weeks on 'williams Bros^Expert Pho- j owa where they remained until 1904 a vacation and his patrons may re tOgrapherS m aking a specialty when she with her husband came to ceive attention from Dr. Kauffman 0rc*on 1,11,1 ,,lls resi'i,Hl 1,1 strt>’,<>" during hfs absence. Dr. Kauffman | Of all kinds of Post Cards and : until her demise July 2nd, 1908. In comes well reconi medded and will be F am ily Groups are located in terment July 5th at Sublimity. found at the office, in the hank bldg., the J. T . Kearns building in She leaves to survive and mourn her, during fhe day and at Mrs. Shelly’s S tayton < W i I J b e th ere a b o u t her husband, Helena Trotter, Stayton, residence at night. Wm. Beard who has been working on the Hillsboro Electric line near Garden Home has returned. He had been away since May. He reports a decrease in wages from those paid last year. 10 days only, D on ’t wait un- 0,e- K»‘ ta w .ll«w u i., i w « . Neb- raska, Pete C., Klumb, Ore.. Nicholas, til the last minute. Washougal, Wash., Wendell L. County Judge Wm. Bushey of Salem was over Thursday inspecting the north pier of the Santiam bridge at tliis place. The pier is to here-; J. W. Street our local carpenter and pnired and a break water put in at housebuilder, has just finished re once. modeling the Gus Harold dwelling VV. H. Cooper was an honored guest three miles south of town and will at the 50th anniversary of Amity begin a new house Monday for Lafe Lodge No. 20 A. F. A A. M. on July Thomas proprietor of of the Thomas 15th. ..H e has been a member of the Barber Shop. organization for thirty-nine years. Many of our citizens have attended the Cherry Fair and Carnival in Sali m this week, among those going out Thursday were Mayor Kreres, Doc Goodman, John and Fred Bailey, John Henkel, Delmer Caldwell and others whose names we did not learn. With this issue T he M ail passes into the hands of a new owner and ns he arrived Wednesday, will not at tempt to give all the matters requiring Attention their dues in this issue. We will be pleased to have all the . Î___ Stayton, Ore.,and John of WhatCheer, Iowa, a change . With this issue of T he M ail the pa- per passes into new hands, Ered O. Conley, ot Portland, being the new owner. Mr. Conley is an experienced newspaper man, and if given the prop er support will give the people of this section a first-class newspaper. All advertising and job printing ac counts to this date are the property of this writer. The subscription a c The Amity lodge was established July counts, excepting a few, are the prop erty of Mr. Conley, and payable to him. 15th, 1858. The writer appreciates the patron -1 Judge Powell was seen on our streets «8« and support given him in the past Wednesday he is reported to have bid by the business men of Slayton and , . , . , ,, i Hubhmity and of the people in gener- h.s friends goodbye. ! aIh , this territory, and trusts that Win. Sackreson who has been ill as their patronage of the new own« r may a result of a fall several months ago is be generous. Our plans for the future are not growing slowly weaker. deffinite, but we shall probably re- G. YV. Cleveland started Friday main in Stayton. We have great morning for Southern Oregon where faith in the future of Stayton. Again thanking our friends for past he will take up his abode. favor*, we bid you,good-bye. E d D. A lexander . J. C. Vallet died at his home ucar T h e poor man w ears them because they save him m oney. T h e well-to-do man wears them because they indicate prosperity. T h e young people wear them because they have style. T h e old folks w ear them because they are comfortable. T h e children wear them because their mothers kn ow what is best for them. T h e barefooted boy is glad to wear them after he has punctured his epidermis a time or tw o. Everybody wears Lancefield’s Shoes To our original motto: “Good Stock, Prompt and Fair Dealing,’ we add another one: “ Live and Let Live.” If for any reason you are dissatis fied with your old trading place, let us demonstrate to you that we ap preciate your trade and confidence. Paint the trunks of your fruit trees with Carbolineum. It will keep off insects of all kinds. Shakes for sale, $6.50 per thousand. B. PRANGE, Sublimity, Or. The Time is Here to have your Mowers and Binders repaired. 4 Call on us ¡f y need re pairs of any kind. • We carry a full line. , Besides carrying a full line of implements, we run a Black smith and M illw right shop, and don’t believe in cut prices. PHILIP MEIER, Sublimity.