The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 24, 1908, Image 4

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Horseshoe
Camp
No. «06 W.O. W.
come.
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rhopiHT» wel­
O. V. Mytrs.l .C.
K. B. W attkrs , Clerk.
M ill Grace Apple i» vUiting in ^c*°
with Mrs. R. W. Gill.
Miss Hazel Robertson loft Wednes­
day for a visit with relatives at Kugene.
Thomas Irons of Lyons was a busi­
ness caller in town Tuesday.
E. P. Shott of Sublimity was in
town a few days ago.
Anyone wishing to connect with the
city water works, call on .lac. tjpauiol.
Born Sunday July 19th to wife of
1. O. Alsuian of West Stayton a son.
Use DeWitt s Little Early Risers,
pleasant little pills that are easy to
take. Sold by Stayton Pharmacy.
gentle horse, that
will drive single; weight between
1100 and 1200 lb s;« to 9 years old.
W
a n t e d — Good
24-tf.
U. W h itn ey .
Interest Shown In
high School.
macy.
Gets Hand Maimed.
A new side walk is being put in front
Arnold Funk who is employed by
of the Christian church and other
the Stayton Chair Company met with
improvements made.
a painful accident a few days since.
Henry M. Miller who resides near While clearing some rubbish from be­
Aumsville was one of our callers Sat­ low the cut off saw the young man
urday. He reports good crops in his in some way had his hand thrown in
section.
contact with the saw resulting in the
Our new photographers report good flesh being torn from the middle
patronage and may remain with us if finger and a severe cut on the little
business remains good in their line.
finger on one hand. There is little
The new concrete building erected doubt but that his injured fingers will
by Mr. Roy is going stedily ahead and remain stiff but he is fortunate iu not
by the middle of next week the finish­ having lost his hand.
ing which is in charge of Charles
C I I K I ST I A N C H I U C I I ,
Stokes of Lebanon will be well under
J. Colvin from one mile west of
Aumsville was a visitor in Stayton
recently. He reports much interest
in the proposed electric line. Aums-
vfflo is certainly digging to bed rock
for they too want an electric line.
W . F . Chan«*, M l n l u t e r .
Sunday Services; Preaching 11 a.m.
Subject “ The Law of Forgiveness.”
8 p. m. Subject “ Bone or Gristle,
Which?” The public most cordially
invited to attend. Good music Rev.
Chase will sing at evening service.
Leo Rund and family of Jordon
Valley were business visitors here early
this week. Also Mr. Sheldon of Jor­
don Valley was buying supplies in
town a few days ago.
Albert Gerking, of Portland, son-
in law of J. J. Hardin of this place
whilt visiting relatives here was
stricken with appendicitis. He was
taken to St. Vincents hospital Sunday
and under went an operation the same
evening. The last reports state he is
doing nicely.
Mr. Ringo prop of the Stayton
Undertaking Parlors accompanied the
editor to Turner Monday en route
Portland. Mr. Ringo remained in
Salem until Tuesday where he was
met by the editor who had gone to
the metropolis for extras for T hk
M a i l . Job type labor saving rule and
wood furniture are being added to the
plant.
A new Milburn wagon was sent out
by Korinek A Mielke recently.
They
report a splendid business this year.
A ll our merchants are enjoying good
patronage and we trust we will be nblc
to show 1908 to have been the banner
year for Stayton.
John Mielke met with a slight in­
jury while setting up a wagon recently.
Mr. Korinek and Mr. Mielke were
raising an axle to insert the spindle in
the wheels but in some way Mielke
failed to protect one of his fingers
which sustained a very severe bruise
and is very painful
Mr. Matt Spaniol prop of Grand
Central Hotel, Ktayton has made great
changes in his hostelry now having a
very attractive dinning room and the
room occupied with the bar has been
fitted up for a sample room for travel
ers.
Miss Hullie Shelly was bitten by a
spider Friday evening and as a result
is suffering with a badly
poisoned
arm.
F kki >G. C onley ,
Headquarters for
Vegetables,
Strawberries ,
Oranges ,
A sparagus, Bananas ,
Lemons , Cabbage ,
Onions , Radishes ,
Pineapples , Etc.
In Fact
A nything to Eat
|| W. E. Thomas & Son.
WOULD ASSIST ELECTRIC
LINE TO MILL CITY.
On Saturday one member of the
soliciting committe on railroad bonds
called upun a Mill City resident who
is so enthused over tho prospect that
he gave hi. word that he individually
would give ten thousand dollara
toward the electric line if it would be
extended to Mill City.
It haa not been the pleasure of the
new editor to visit Mill City but it is
indeed gratifying to know that Mill
City people too are energetic in their
efforts ¡to secure the electric line.
With such hearty endorsements from
other points in this part of the county
there can he no failure in securing
quota of bonds in a short time. Now
is tho time for there is no time like
the present. A railroad for Stayton
means an outlet for all surplus pro­
ducts.
I Have Just Received
A Large Variety
Of New And Seasonable
SHOES
Childrens Shoes O f M any Styles.
M ens Hunting, Fishing, Dress And W o rk Shoes.
Come In And Look A t Th em .
Yours T ru ly .
V . P. Lancefield.
Church.
Lester M. Molson, of Naples, Maine,
says in a recent letter: “ I have used
Dr. Kings New Discovery many years,
for coughs and colds, and I think it
saved my life.
I have found it a reli­
able remedy for tbroat and lung com­
plaints, and would no more be with­
out a bottle than I would be without
food.” For nearly forty years New
Discovery has stood at the head of
throat and lung remedies. As a pre­
ventative of pneumonia, and healer of
weak lungs it has no equal. Bold un­
der guarantee at Brewer's drug store.
W .H . Cooper, one of our energetic 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
business men, while at Am ity met a
gentleman who promised to conic here
in the interest of a milk condenser.
New Train Service on C. & E.
He bus installed several plants, all of
Commencing June 22 and until
which are in a flourishing condition further notice the following train ser­
and there is no better location tor a vice will be in effect on the line of the
C. & E. R .R . between Albany and T a ­
condenser than in Stayton.
quina, daily except Sunday:
There will be preaching in the
Baptist Church next Sunday at the
usual hours of service, morning and
evening. Prayer meeting on Satur­
day evening at eight o’clock to which
everybody is cordially invited. Also
Sunday school and Young Peoples
Society at the usual time. We have
some new books to sing iu, comfort­
able seats, good services and Gospel
preaching. Come and worship with
us.
A. H. C arman , Pastor.
Auction Sale.
Train No. 1« Train No. 2
Mixed
Passenger
Leave Albany 7:45 a .m .
12:40 p.m .
Ar. Yaquina 1:30 p. in.
5:30 p. in.
Tiain No. 15 Train No. 2
Passenger
Mixed
Leave Yaquina 2:15 p.m. 7:00 a. m.
Arrive Albany 7:00 pm. 11:55a.m.
On Sundays the service will be as
follows: Leave Albany 7:35 a. ni. A r ­
rive Yaquina 11:40 a.m.
Leave Y a ­
quina 0:00 p. m. Arrive Albany 11:30
A t my home one block south of
Baptist church in Stayton, Oregon, I
will offer at public auction Friday,
July 31st, all of my household goods
including No. 8 Bridge Beach range,
air tight heater, bed steads, carpets
3 rocking chairs, full set dinning room
chairs, lounge, chefTonier, cooking p. m.
utensils etc., some canned fruit, also
empty jars, kitchen cabnet, commis­
sary and side board combined.
Terras cash. Sale will be called at
2:00 o’clock p. in. on said date above
mentioned.
M rs . J. H . D avidson .
Petition.
We Hie un<lcrsif(ne*l legal voter« ol Horeb
I'recinct Marlon County State of Oregon
respectlully iietltion the Hon. County Court
of Marion County to grant a License to T. II.
Riggs to sell spirituous Malt an>l Vinous
Liquors in less quantities than One Callon
In Horeb Precinct Marion County State of
Oregon for the period of Twelve Months and
In duty bound your Petitioners will ever
pray James Welch, 8 II Thacker, II W Harris,
L T Dike, Henry Joosli. O W Anderson, Thos.
J. Winter-, G L Raudem, V. C Hester, J K Mor­
row. Wallace llachard, K A Hester, II Winkley,
I W .lfa ll.G I. Savage, K S chase, 8 c Horensn,
Henry carmady,Grant Hintlh, Conrad Miller,
It II -liier, Charles \\ Thomas, J II Chureh,
Charles Gonzales, John Johnson, RJoo*h,W
N Thomas, HO Pierce, I. A Harris II Barto».
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that T B Riggs will
on tie 3rd day of September 190S Apply to the
Honorable county Court of Marlon County
Stall: ol Oregon for License to sell spiritous
Mult and Vinous Liquors in less quantities
than one Gallon in Horeb Precinct Marion
County State of Oregon for the period of
Twelve Months.
T. li. It loos.
SO-30
Thomas Grocery
Editor.
T h i n k * I t S a v e d 111* L i f e .
Ha| »ti»t
Several fishing parties went up the
Santiam Sunday returning Monday
and among their number were Messrs
Babcock, of Salem, T. J. Smith, of
Stayton and an Oregonian represent­
ative from Portland. They report a
good catch.
SERVICE.
Outside Han.
DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve is good suitable high school building when
the voters decide to do so
for cuts, burns, bruises and scratches.
Great interest was shown by the
I t is especially good for piles. Rec­
voters and all concerned.
ommended and sold by Stayton Phar­
way.
UNION
An all day Union Service is being
planned by the several churches of
this city to be held in tin' City Park |
Both Propositions Defeated.
the first Sunday in August. Look for
A t the special election held Friday further announcements.
in school »listriot No. 77 both prop­
ositions before the people were defeat­
ed. A total of 99 votes w as east and
IS of these were in favor of ereeting a
Beginning with this week
$«000 high school building while fil
and
continuing untill further
were east in opposition. The other
notice
J. II. Blakely will bo
proposition of raising the present
the
authorized
outside man
school building and adding more rooms
for
T
iik
M
a
il
.
H o is author­
polled a vote of 31 for and «5 against.
ized to take subscriptions or
The matter must now bo given up
jobwnrk
subject to appoval at
for the present for it will be impossible
the
office,
collect for sub­
to give sufficient notice to the voters
scriptions,
deliver
and collect
or to erect a suitable building before
for
jobwork,
gather
news
the opening of the fall term of school.
items,
etc.,
in
fact
he
will
he
There are several pupils hero who
the
all-round
outside
man
for
are high school students but will
T hk M a il . Help him all
have to attend elsewhere for the pres­
you
can and the editor will
ent. With the completion of an
greatly
appreciate it. More
electric road to Stayton many more
news
and
subscribers is what
residents will come here and it w ill
we
want.
T 11F. M A 11
be easier upon all parties to erect a
W m . M c M crray ,
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. ¡t will keep off
insects of all kinds.
Shakes for sale, $6.50 per thousand.
B. PRANGE, Sublimity, Or.
The Time is Here
Gen. Passenger Agent.
pooT E a s p
F O R T IR E D A C H IN G
FEET.
REST
TH E
FEET
AND
YOU
REST
TH E
BO D Y.
O ur foot
in
To our original motto: “Good Stock,
Prompt and Fair Dealing,’’ we add
another one: “ Live and Let Live.”
the
powder dusted
shoes
prevents
friction, relieves tired, ten­
der, sweaty, smarting sore
feet, absorbes all moisture.
KEEPS T H E
FEET
DRY AND CO M FO RT­
ABLE.
P R IC E
25C.
FOR
SALE
AT
STAYTON PHARMACY
Bank
Building.
./
to have your Mowers and
Binders repaired.
C all on us ¡f you 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.
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