The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 31, 1908, Image 5

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New To-day.
Right Arm Injured.
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EVENTS lì! OREGON 1
HOP PICK KKH wanted for tlie
Holmes yard. One of th< largest mid
lie»» yard, in Oregon. Excellent camp
ground, «oral, water, etc. HI ore, meat
market and restaurant free phone nnd
all modern convenience*
llegiater
NOW .
T. A. LtVK.si.Kv A Co.,
Halem, Oregon.
Hilutffir » t i uf mir lu« h i , i ' ll met
« i l l i it acri-ma iirrlilriil ut ( ‘ lem. Oil mtiMMMMiemWMtiMMeetiwetitewewsifi
I ìm in t'ouiny, Oíi'iiiiii, «lililí »inning «
II'- iiim I iim Found I n l<oneljr Nook
We Beg To Announce
Tbat Our Line
Of
II11 Inboro. The remain* of a man
whose
name wait evidently K . Perdue
■«iteli un
of Hpukane, and who waa murdered
the "tilery Mr. Helim-ler turned ilm
cojd b|f,od I d a lonely place In the
wheel with the crunk «'Aiiaing the ex- mouulalna 28 mites norlhweat of thla
ploaion neceatary m atari the engine. ! *Ry. were found by a fifteen-year-old
W asted — GoutI gentle horse, that
For..m u..... known reaaon the crank boy Saturday about mmn. The body
will
drive single; weight between
w»s partially covered by slick* and
.Ini not release and In altcmpiing to clap.boardll ttnd old r, flla<. The
1100 and 1800 II»*; *« to il years old
reni*ve it from the »haft the young returned home and notified Ida fa­
24 tf.
U. WlllTMKV.
muli had Ida
lit wrist |»ainfillly U««r. It- K. Neighbor, who went to
■trnined.
! the acene and getting a aurvey of
r « r Hals A t H a l f P r i es .
the place notified the aherllf and cor-
The ligament* were torn loom and oner. Sheriff Hancock and Coroner
Complete International Correapond-
the right arm waa diiloonted.
K- C. Brown went to the mountalna ence Course.
K ay H i . akki . y ,
He returned home to Htuyton, and <t»d held an inquaat. They found the
Htayton, Ore.
ia now oaring for the injured member, body had been lying In aeclualon^for
perhapa three weeka and the face
lie « i l l I m ! ii mil'll- to work for aeveral
BUyton Hotel Arrivals.
waa badly decompoaed. There waa
montila aa ■pruina are alow to heul.
no poaalblllty of Identification ao far
.1 \V Pratt, Eugene.
aa featurea were concerned, aa de-
L> I) Killer, Halem.
compoaltlon waa too far advanced
Mias L Kdmundson,Halem.
The man wore nveralla hut no coat.
A II liur>, Portland..
Hla akull had been cruahed In by
On Tuc»day evening Inst the haul aome blunt Instrument, probably tha
J W Hatfield,
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Arliaan Aasemhly met in regular *ea- back of a pole-axe.
W H Yenan,
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In the dead man's pocket were
mo ., for the purpose of instsllnti.m of fo|ind , Wo aUlnp<M, rolng the
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
the new officers recently elected.
„ f a half-dollar, on which were print-
M Kennady,
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Thu new officers are, Willis Caldwell ed "K. Perdue, Spokane, Wash.,
K O Cjuick, Koaeburg.
y y i L B U R N. PINTLER, D. M. D.
M. A., Anna Htuyton Hunt., Geunu , 907 ” Another piece of aluminum
A K llagley, Portland.
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contained an eagle with a circle
I lioiiuiH limp , \\ . A. Weddle H ecj,
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W B Chance, Albany.
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around It made from the same metal.
DENTIST
Stella ( uldwell Irena., J. H. laylor Sr The two |,ark teeth of both the upper
H O Olson,
( ' , II. K. Wirth M. <!., J I.. Taylor and lower left jaws had been filled
Henry O Keys, Twickenham.
Office over Fred Rock'a Store
with amalgam.
J r. C.
1! 8 Lowrie, Portland.
The Neighbor boy who found the
■TAYTOÎI
OREGON
The Hftscmhly in in very tine con­
R W Mason. Mehama.
body nays that about three weeks
dition ami hiila fuir to have many ago or more he met a man who waa
C D Frazier, Portland.
pleasant meetings during the next six wading the stream barefooted and
J C Currie,
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R . A. E L WOOD,
montili. Kadi corps of oflicer« is who told him that he waa from Spo­
l i T Hull Heattle, Wash.
ATTORNEY AT L A W
anxious to leave us good a record for kane.
gmnlilll' cugine.
A fti r I i i i v i i i k Ih m « h II
General Merchandise
IS
Complete.
Very truly,
FRED ROCK MERC. CO. Slayton, Ore.
Installation.
A-
nttendwncv and growth of the assembly
n» their predece saura.
R. W MASON HERE.
H W. Mason M. K Pastor of Me-
liatmt uiul Lyons h h o i business caller
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m our city Friday in the interest o!
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tin Boy a I typewriter Co Ho IS a
very energetic gentleman, serves his
congregation on each Lords l)uv and
i- working hard to complete his
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H.e .logual education, the necessary
funds for which he e«r»is during
vacation
“■»•‘r '-e <>|wmtor
.c -N »n . typewriter*
a- »■*.
i . .. p r o fic ie n t
having tnuglit
l ’ niversity.
in
the
Willamette
W IN S CASH PRIZE.
Clarence Kcaiichnmp our popular
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druggist has the distinct ion «if winning
u |25 cash prize for a cartoon furnished
Grand Central Hotel Arrivals.
Hog Itrurue« Two I.lttle (¿iris
C K William«, Portland.
Albany.— A dog owned by Maurice
L Kimsey a sou , Mill City.
Winter, a well-known commercial
traveler residing In Albany, assisted I J H Williams, Portland.
In the rescue of three little girls'
Chas Hodge,
from drowning at the Nye Creek
L K Burnette,
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beach at Newport last week.
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Woodworth,
Hilverton.
William Ragles' children, Willie.
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J J Hines,
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aged 11. and Elizabeth, aged 6, were
p|ay|n>? on the beach, accompanied
Dec Kinnanun, Gentralin, Wash.
by Helen Winter, 4-year-old daugh- j A Rubens, Coon Hallow.
Maurice Winter, and Mary
A Hteflen, Hilverton.
P‘*n>n* ‘ « n. 7-year.old daughter of
Clyde Penlngton, of La Grande, ex-
Host a k & Hons purchased Monday a
ph„ rlfr of r „ , on county. The child-
run were barefooted and were dig- j fine new buggv of Korinek A Mielke.
The
K in g far out on the beach.
me
Mri Kl|en Jone„ an,| daughter Oda
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ono
waK
a ,m ogf
u pon
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, h em
when all started to run. The Eagle.
boy rftn around a ledge of rock which
waa In their path, but the frightened
girls clambered over the rock add
fell Into a wide pool of water, five
feet deep, directly on the other aid*
e f the ledee
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There were no people near and
,h'' »hree g ir ls floundered helpless-
ly.
Young Eagles bravely Waded out
and fin a lly managed to catch hla ala-
to r *n hair and pulled her to the bank,
T h e o t h e r g ir ls , farther out In the
p o o l, were almost drowning when
Office over Rock’s store,
HTAYTON,
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Hacks connect with trains at K ings­
ton.
Leave or telephone orders for convey­
ance to or from W. Htayton trains
Stage line from Turner to Lyons.
J O H IN
Funeral Director and Embalmer
OREGON.
H E N K E L
Merchant Tailor
Leavft orders at Htayton Hotel.
HTAYTON,
OREGON.
DR. E. E. JAC K S O N
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
post-graduate pf Wyman'a College. Puly
registered in Oregon. 22 year* a Veterinary
Difficult case* Hollciu-d. Satisfaction Goaran
teed.
ST A V T O N , - OREGON.
Be On T im e^ -
If you buy a watch from
me you get one that can
be depended upon to keep
correct time, and at a price
low er than you can buy
the same goods elsewhere.
j
« » d «he serious Injury of his wit'«,
all of Block No Six '«•) in Hollister’s addi­
which occurred in an automobile ac- tion to the Town of Slayton, Marion county.
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cldent at the little atatlon of Unity, j Oregon, ■» shown by the plat thereof.
on lhe 0 R & N , between Bsker
TRACT NO 2.
Commencing at a point 1S5 feet west and 60
City and Huntington,
Mr. Muller, his wife and Harry feet south of the northwest corner of Water
Rlgham started for Boise from this and Third Streeti ln the town of Stayton. Ma
city about 3 o'clock Friday.
At 5 rion County, Oregon, thence south .10 feet;
thence west 25 f«.-et; thence north 30 feet;
o'clock they were coasting down a thence cast 2 ."> feet to the place of beginning
mountainside.
Having reached the
be’lu'g ¿aVt ¡f ult NoTof“ih“e Hammed
an
article
bottom,
Mr.
Higham
w»g
In
the
act
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urVey
ol
the «aid Town of Stayton as shown
III last ¡**11« w c had
,. Pf connecting the sparkep when th« by the recorded plat thereof.
mentioning M Hpauiol in a ‘bee imtchlne struck a culvert where dirt
t r a c t no s .
Commencing at a point 147 leet south and 20
episode, The initials were incorrect, |tad been washed from around R,
feet west of the south cast corner of Block No
Jae Hpaniol wag the man who mad« gav*» a lurch and turned over twice.
Mr. Blgham was thrown clear of 6 in flic Town of Stayton, Marlon county, Ore­
th*1 “ bee line" for Htayton.
the machine, but Mr. Muller was gon, a* shown by the recorded plats thereof,
pinned to the earth, the step break- thence westerly down the m ill race of D. 8 .
Stayton and meandering within two feet of
How To Make Cold Meat Loaf, m* hi* neck Mr*. Muller was * 1*0 the waters
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edge tn ... a point
29 fret
A v o id warm hashes in summer, nnd ^an^ht beneath the machine and suf- dllc
of the P|acc of is-ginning. thence
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, . , fored a broken arm, broken shoulder »outh to the center ot the slough; theuce up
have in their places meat lo a f that a n d Internal Injuries.
asld slough easterly to a point due south from
can lie served cold," writes Christine
Mrs. Muller and Mr. Rlghatu were the south west corner of cyrua and Alexander
Terhune Herrick in Womans Home brought In on passenger train No. 5, Clark's water k>t, thence north to the «action
and automobiles from Baker City tine between Sections to and l.v.T 98 Range l
Companion for Auguat “ Chop your
were sent Bfter the body of Mr. Mul­ west of the W H l.m 'tt ■ Meridian and sttll'
remnants of stake or roast fine, mix ler. There is grave fear expressed north from thence 112 links to the Mill race
of 0. 8 . Stayton: thence s mlh 7.'» dagrec* w e t
with them one third a* much cold that Mrs. Muller will not recover
to the place of beginning save and except j
hoiletl ham or tongue, season well ami
Irom the la*t above described tract a ptecj or
Approve* St trek Increase
parcel thereof on the east side ot the same
add a couple of raw egg* beaten light.
Portland.— The Secretary of the heretofore deeded by N. 8 . Brow n atul wife lo
If rather dry, moisten with gravy or Interior has approv«*d an Increase of a . I,, Phreve by deed executed Msy 29 I90l, and
stu ck , t ur n in t o a greased m o u ld wi t h gtock ln th e Umatilla Water-Users’ recorded at Page 372, Ikmk 76,o f the record
p la in rules, cover act ill a b a k in g pan Association from 9,000 to 22,000 of deed» for Marlon county, Oregon.
TR ACT NO 4.
with hot water about it, and Imke for *har«*a. The association, made up of
lU’RiniitviK
h i*olnt tv» fci*t MWth and » fevt
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i landowners under the Umatilla Irrt-
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" ' " de gallon project was organized with a uiist of *he MRilhefidt corner of Block No. tf
with raw beef hut then it must cook cal>|tai stock of $540,000, divided ln- In the town of 8tavn.n. Marlon county,ore-
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iron. R" Rhown l»v the rtcordvd
thereof;
two hoitts. lad tt g,'l very rultl h. fore to 9000 shares of a par value of $«0
,onIh Hm.
water orcet
turning mil, and slice. Veal l*»u f may each.
The project has since been (n ,g(lj town .vi feet; thrm-v south tn the Btay-
I k * prepared by this reelp«', and even ««»«nded to Include » total of 22,000
m„, rirt.; thene- «•• i-rly op *«id
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acres, and ln order that there may mU1 r#co *,ld meandering with the north
coM mast In nth may l*c freatctl in the
(Jne gba|.e Gf stock for each acre bank thereof to a point on »aid race due »onih
same manner. The main point to he .¿f land It has been necessary to In- of the plain- <f beginning th r.ee north to
home in mind is the seunnning
Be crease tho s to c k to $1,320,000, dl- the place of beginning,
vided Into 22,000 Bharca, of a par j
•"“ vd July *•.***.
careful that thi» is well done and you
ARSA 1 1 . BH own , Uuwrilian.
valuo of $60 o a c h . _
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W. n. Q c u iitk , Atty for Guardian.
will have a popular dish.”
Correction.
Marceflior to \V. K. Thomsi
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Notice In hereby given that tn punuance o(
* „ order o i l he county fo u r« ot the State of
j Oregon for Martou county,duly made and en-
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tered of record on the 27th day of July, 19ua,in
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the m ailer of the estate and guardianship of
America.
Helen R. Brown, Pant N. Hrown and Scott M.
The young man has shown much
Brown, minor» and heir» at law of N. 8 . Brown
ta le n t for c a r to o n in ir o r d r a ft in g a n d
deceased, the undersigned guardian of »aid e*
tan lit lor c a r t o o n in g or «tr a ilin g , anu » "
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. tstc and said minor» w ill sell at public auction
n o d o u b t in tlie near fu tu r e T i i k M a I I . ’
" e r s < <> k ran up, p 11
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to the highest bidder for cash in hand at lime
caught Helen \Mnter a clothes In hts
B1|bJm lo conttrmatton by ».id
will Iw- lining his cartoons.
m ou th and dragged her to the hank, court,on Saturday, the 29th day of Auguat,
Mary l’ enlngton held to th e Winter l Mg, at the boor of to o'clock a. m. of said day,
girl's c lo t h e * and waa pulled close at and on each separate parcel of land to be
S. 8, Entertainment.
e n o u g h to th e edge ao that Young sold, situated In the town of stayton, Marion
The member* of the Kingston Hun Eagles caught her arm and saved county.Oregon, alt the i right, title. Interest
and estate of said Helen K. Brown, Paul N.
day school are preparing f««r an even­ her, too.
Brown and Scott M. Brown, minors aforesaid,
acquired as heirs at law of N, S. Browu, de­
ing of entertainment and pirn cure for
Man Dead, Woman Hurt
ceased. in and to the tracts or parcels of land
tomorrow, August lut, in the Kingston
Baker City.— This city was startl- described iu< follows, to- wit:
gruvo.
ed by the tragic death of J. Mullir,
TR .K 'T NO 1.
A nieo program has been prepared
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and nil »re looking forward lo a picas-
ant evening as well as for an oppor-
tn ii i t y to gratify their desires for ice
cream.
Rigs, Horses and Accom m o­
dations First-class.
iSTAYTON,
T|,e Mia-Cg Effie a„d Della Harold
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j “ me " P irom 8" lem to l*Pe,,d 8und*y
with their parents,
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Guardian’s Sale.
OREGON.
G. B. TRASK, Prop.
J. M. IHNGO,
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Stay ton Livery
That Responds to Light
T a k e care of your eyes.
Don't buy glasses from
peddlars or irresponsible
dealers. Y ou get scientific
service and fair prices if
you deal with me.
PH Y
reliable jeweler
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WAYTON
CITY
OREGON
MEAT
MARKET
Sestak & Sons
A>oai#rv id
Fresh, S a lt and S m o ked
M EATS
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HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR STOCK AND HIDES
Stayton, Oregon
CEMENT STONE WORKS
A LL KINDS OK
Cement
Building
Stone
And Cement Building Material.
Cement Stone made to Order on Short
Notice. Foundations n Specialty.
L. P. BROW N.
AND O P T I C I A N
Stayton, Oregon.
Magazines
Base ball
Supplies
A BIG L I N E A T T H E
GEM CONFECTIONERY
60 YE AR S ’
EXPERIENCE
P atents
T radc M arks
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Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty
STAYTON
I Can Fit Any
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I have on hand a full line cf sample*
for Spring and Summer Suita.
D esigns
C opyrights A c .
Anyone pending a Pketch *nd dotcrlptlon may
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uncertain -- our opinion
free whether an
quickly
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ttonp Ptrlctly confidential, nnnuuuvn on « Patent*
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sent free. «»Ideal agency fo r securing p oieni*.
receive
Patents taken through Munn A Co, . recel
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W I U I U U » charge,
v i « tx i g l ; , tn
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notice,
Scientific A m e ric a n .
A handsomely lllnaf rated weekly. I .argent etr-
culai loti o f any aclentlBo tournai. Torma, * I a
year; : fou r months, |L Sold by all newsdealer*.
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Notice for Publication.
l«cpartment of the Interior,
t'nited States I .and Office,
At Portland,Oregon, tune23,19ns.
Notice i* hereby given that J»m- * W .Im bler,
of Mehama, Marion county, Oregon, who. on
lune 23,19«N. made timber and «tone applica­
tion No. 7793 Serial No. 0
for NE1, of SE>£,
SK 4 of NK 4 and I.ot* l and 2, Sectlon«>,Town­
ship 98, Rangt - 2 E, W illam ette M eridian,has
filed notice of intention to make Final Proof,
toestabliah claim to the land above described,
before Register and Receiver, at Portland,Ore­
gon, on the 25th day pf September, 190*.
Claimant name* a* witnesses:
Benjamin Kim sey,of Mehama, Oregon.
Albert T itze.of Mehama, Oregon.
August Zoelltier, of Mehama, Oregon.
W. M. Bushev, of Mehama. Oregon.
A'- uf - k n o n 8. Daraarn, Kegkter.