The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 24, 1908, Image 1

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    THE STÄYTON MAIL
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A N I t W S H A H K H . N O T A N OHO A N
H y F R E D (J. C O N L E Y .
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STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON. JULY 24, 1908.
Y e a r .
Milk Condenser
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Needed.
Thorn in without doubt tho bout
opening (or h milk condenser in Htay.
ton that could hr found. Condition«
till favor iuc I i untcrprisca. Tim «oil i*
iidupted to grazing mid its commercial
vain« in not inllulcti.
An good nrgioulturnl Imul un over
the nun allow ii on can hr hud here (or
(run than one hundred dollar per acre.
Hurley and out« yield well and those
two ferial* when mixed and ground
make the lxmt known grain feed for
producing milk and butter fat.
Vnatch and oat* make excellent hay
for either cattle or horses and with a
yield of lift to 15 hunlieln of barley to
the acre and oat* above that number
what more conducive element* could
lie found for the establishment of a
milk condenser.
¡Slayton is *o located geographically,
that with railroad facilities which will
noon be realized, it is tlie huh of this
section of Marion county.
Already there is a cheese factory
here as well as woolen mill, chair
actory, saw mill, excelsior plant ¡anti
many other industries, in fact wc need
a milk condenser, bakery and laundry.
Come to Slayton first.
Subscriptions A rc Still
Com ing In.
The comrnitto working on sub­
scriptions for railroad bonds are meet­
ing with continue«! success through
out tho county and as we go to press
we fee! confident that in a very short
time the entire amount of bond* will
have Itecn subscribed for.
Haleni to«» is getting very much
interested and report* coming in show
a goodly sum having been taken there.
Wc have »•>> reason now to feat the
defeat of the enterprise, for with sub­
scription« still coming ami greater
interest lieing shown dirt will no doubt
be fl ying Soon. Help all you t an for
it
means much to Slayton and
vicinity.
The one great n* «-«I of Slayton is
transportation
facilities with
the
metropolis, with that accomplished it
will be hut a three hour ride and we
can get frright
rates that will
materially assist our merchants and
other shippers.
Exciting Time.
On Sunday last M. J. Spaniol went
with a single rig into the country for
to bring in his stand of bees which
had been at his fathers home.
Mr. Spaniol thought he had securely
fastened the opening in the hive hut
after lie had driven a abort distance!
he was accosted by one of the honey
makers and in a few seconds many of
them were probing their owner greatly
to his dissatisfaction so in order to get
out of the scrape as easily ns possible
Mr. Hpaniol lifted the hive from the
hack of tho buggy and carried it to
the side of the road while in the
meantime the bees were stinging him
severely.
As soon ns lie had deposited the
hive hy the rontl sitle he regained
possession of boggy and made a "bee
line” for Stayton.
Tho burse was
badly stung but by some power the
minimal was prevented from running
awny’ mnl demolishing the rig.
Game
On Friday evening the members of
the Htayton Commercial Club met in
regular session with W. L. Freres in
the chair. The chief object of the
gathering was to report the progress
made toward securing tho necessary
capital for the electric line extension
from Halcm.
The committe having the sub­
scriptions in hand made their report.
Hoveral members and citizens sp«»ke
during the meeting ami it was decided
thut the Htayton Commercial Club
with as many interested citizens as
poasible attend tho next meeting held
in Aunisville and that the committe
now serving continue their solicitation
for the iaind«.
Hoveral points of interest to this
section were discussed during the
meeting and report* were received
from Halem but other localities will be
heard from later
There is no ques­
tion now hut that in a short time the
required amounts will be subscribed
and work will commence on the road.
Both
FARMERS
Ball.
to the business of farmers.
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Twine
S T A N D A R D T W IN E
if you are in need of money
to harvest your crops, we
are prepared to assist you.
We cordially invite you
to make this
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wagons.
Our Specialty.
Korinek & Mielke.
For Our Customers
Harvest Supplies
M A C H I N E
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W h en you buy any of the above goods you should
Q U A L I T Y as well as P R IC E .
It
does not pay to buy a poor article because it is cheap
Judge George T. Baldwin Vic«*
President of the Oregon Development
League, and Mr. O. Smith, editor ufj
Klamath Falls Evening HernltK were
in Portland Saturday as a special .
committee from the Klamath Falls ',
Chamber of Commerce to invite the
Y. M.
A. excursion party which i
goes to Crator Lake August. 7tb.li>!
arrange their itinerary so as to include :
u visit to Klamath Fulls.
for it is a
W A S T E of T I M E and M O N E Y .
O u r goods have the quality and alw ays give satisfaction.
See Us Before You Buy.
Yours for business,
Kerber Bros.
HARDW ARE &
FARM
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WATTERS & QUEENER,
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and lo, you have a light.
Can anything be nicer for
the home?
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W e carry a full line of Buggies, W a g o n s, McCormack
consider
BANK.
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coast as this special brand w as 4*
Milburn W agon
BANKING HOME.
STAYTON
is the best ever shown on this *
standard
This is your harvest time,
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— BUSINESS
We give particular attention
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M ow ers and Binders, also
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Nines Play
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Lost.
Oil the local diamond Httnday was
played a tine game of hast: hall hy the
Htayton team and Mill city nine.
The game was called at 2:35 p. rn.
with Robertson in the box for the
horns team, and no score« were made
until in the third inning Htayton
made one score, from that time to the
lirst half of the seventh everybody
playetl hall then one of the local men
made a throw away at first with three
men on bases which resulted in three
tallies for Mill City from then on it
seemed impossible for our boys to pick j
up more runs and with C. Taylor in
the box for Mill City the final score
stood 7 to 1 in favor of the visiting
team.
Htayton made sevon strike outs but
Mill City added five to that number.
A few errors were made by the umpire
hut both teams played good hall dur­
ing the entire game. Only for the
Meet After Thirty Years.
throw away in the first half of the
On Tuesday Senator Hobson had seventh it would have been equal to
tin- pleasure of seeing an old time any professional game.
frii'iitl with whom lie used to play
The line Up is as follows: Htayton— !
thirty years ago. Mrs. Kllen Jones Thoma, Goodman, Robertson, Hobson
mother of Representative •lone* o i , Hornbuckle, Wright, Murphy, Sloper
Clackamas was the party, Hho came
and Glover.
in to call upon a friend living in
Mill City— 1). Taylor, Boles, Faust,
Htayton and enquired for Mr. Hobson Millis. Coleman, Williams, Speer, Cas­
who wax pointed out to her, she asked teel and C. Taylor.
if that was William Henry Hobson,
and lieing assured that it was she
went to his place of business— The
More Type and Fixtures.
Fred Rock Mcc. Co.— and made her -1
self known.
The new type and fixtures added to
She had hut a few minutes to stay ! T ub M a i l equipment will arrive in a
but no doubt she will make a visit few days. Several of the type fonts
here in the near future.
: have been enlarged, new wood furni-
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ture, labor saving material etc have
Mr. anti Mrs. Silas Rich, from Halcm been added and the plant is now- fully
were Saturday and Sunday guests of equipped for all kinds of job work.
W e will be glad to quote prices.
K. Roy and family.
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Club Meeting W ell Attended.
never before exhibited.
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S u b B c r lp t lo n .S I.2 5 P E R A N N U M
IM P L E M E N T S
“Costs but little too.”
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Stayton Electric Light Co.
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See What You Buy!
Do not depend upon printed de=
scriptions. There are only a cer=
tain number of adjectives in the
language anyw ay and they are
apt to be used many times when
a fellow is trying to convince of
something on paper at long
range. The result is you do not
know what you are gettingafter
you are all through reading.
Cut This Out and come here
and see what you buy. It costs
nothing to look, and even if you
buy and are dissatisfied after=
wards, return it and get your
money back.
No complaint
either.
Gehlen Bros.