The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 07, 1908, Image 1

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THE STÄYT0N MÄIL
Hy PR ED O. CONLEY.
S u b s c rip tio n , $ 1 .2S P E R A N N U M
A N K W S J 'A F H H . NOT A N UH OA N
STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. AUGUST 7, 1908.
THIRTEENTH YEAR.
First Wheat Of The Season.
KKI’«>R'p OF T H K CONDITION' OF
On Wi«ntl( «lny afternoon lion I >•«r-
by Iron six mile« south in Linn
runty i•roiiKlit in the lirst wh**at nl
tin* *« 11*011 to tin* local null li«re.
Tin* yii'lil will I«* ittuxit 25 hii*h«l* to
tin* ncri* t>tit tli« • |mi 1 i' y i- *p!<m<li<l unit
In* rwrivnl 8.’» centa p«r binhel
He
ruiMM blue nlt'iit ami aa n result it re*
|nii<l lor tilt trouble in reeuiving *
little better price tluiii tliomi who raise
other kintU.
Mr. Darby say* In» out a ure going
to HVeraga * litl le better tllilll thirty.
Inuhelt
thin ymr but t lint the
kerniiU are plump ami they will over
weigh tlie measure.
W’e uek now l«<lge u pleasant cull from
Mr. I>t*r«ly nml lie Imw joined the M aii .
army for u yeai.
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STAYTON STATE BANK, atStayton *•
^tn the State of Oregon, at the close of business, July, 15-08.^
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RESOURCE*.
Loan* and diaconnl*
Overdraft», «eenred ami unsecured
liond», seeuritie*, etc.
Hanking hou»c fornirti»« >m I fixture*
Other real «»tate owned
Due from approved re»« rvc hank*
Check* anil other
cash item*
Ca-h on hand
T O TAL
L IA B IL IT IE S
D ollar * <’r*
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<‘apital stock paid in
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Surplus fund
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loditi In»I d«po*i>* «object to check 92,002 80/
Time certificate* of deposit
30,310 OOf
TOTAL
too An Hour.
Monday evening Mcuura J. F’. Rob­
ertson, K. It. Walter» and Karl (juitil*
er returned from a fishing trip to
Thomas t'r>‘ek and report a lineciitch
of trout making on average of over
one hundred an hour for the time
they were (idling. That i« a very line
record but the ijditnr think» he did
well to »lay at home and hook hi» liral
aalinon in the Hantiam.
Ye» there are thoiuand» of ti»h in
the Htreuma hero but - well he hasn't
got onto the knack yet of »eparatiug
them from the water.
Heveral of the partiea who went
further than Thoniaa Creek had not ao
good luck a» too three gentlemen
above mentioned. They alao »aw evi­
dence* of big game. A »hurt distance
from Thorium ( ’ reek fall* they came
Upon the remain* of a deer that had
been killed by cougar* while hut a
•hurt diiitancc from tlie»e remain* was
almost half a carca»* of a line deer
that had been recently killed by the
nunc aniin tla.
It i* a thanie that law* are in exia-
tam e that w ill permit of these brute*
feasting on veil ¡»on nnd the farmer*
are prevented from keeping the dog*
that love to run down nnd kill such
varmint* a* conger*, panther», hob cat*
wolves, etc., and yet mm rod* are
allowed to go into the haunt* nnd *lny
the innocent deer for *port that they
may have the horn* anil bead* for
trophic*
Ye* we are in favor of
putting a bounty on coyote*, wolve*,
Itear, bob cat*, conger», panther* and
all other varmint* that prey upon
deer or elk.
N u m ber 27
First Christian Church
Young Peoples meet­
Union Service. ing At was 0 p. led m by the Itev,
Morton and was
7-»,55ft 54
1,038 18
3,500 00
7.050 00
1,150 Of)
11 ,353 Of)
1,800 13
0,137 15
144,545 f»2
D ollar * C ts
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20(XX) 00
2,142 70
122,402 80
144 545 02
State o f Oregon, County o f Marion, ss: /. W L Fre res,
^ C a s h ie r o f the above named bank, do solemnly swear that
’/the above statement is true to the best o f m v knowledge
IV L FRERES, Cashier.
'Wand belief
) Subscribed and sworn to be C O R R E C T - Attest:
full of life and inspiration.
P C FR E R E S
(M\forc me this 4 dav Aug , 1908
The l ’ nion Service* held at the
At 7 p. m. Rev. Chase preached up­ j )
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Masonic Drove on Sunday, Aug 2nd
on the “ Love of God for all who should
Directors.
Notarv Public
wn* a grand success in every way.
call ii|M>n Him” and at the close of
TlieVxerci*«* of the day commenced
Ilia sermon a young iady Came for­
at 10 a. in. will) Mr* .1 llaidiu a*
ward and openly made the good con- I
Supt. of tlie S. S. Ten classes were
fessiun nnd will lie baptized hy Rev. ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
formed and one hour wa* given to the
study of the Sunday School lesson |C,|£° on 8un,,**y- ,Au*
Rt 6 »’•,,n
t he children
children was
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I he service was brought to a clo*e
Tin- marching by the
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by all singing When thv Boll is Called
indeed a »pectactular event nnd will
Vp Yonder.
long he rememliered hy the little folk.
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This is hut tiie beginning of a aeries X
W o u ld n 't You p re fe r to h ave y o u r House
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At il a. m. Rev. Oliver of the M. K
of Union meetings to bo held during
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church gave an inspiring sermon on
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D ecorated by an exp erian ced P a in te r a n d
tiie summer. On next Sunday evening X
the “ Great ArbitVator" which wa* well
at 7 o’clock Rev. Carman will preach at
received.
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P a p e r H ang er.
the Christian church in a union service. |
At 12 o’clock a basket lunch was
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" I Thi* will give all a chance to attend
served ami to say that tin* feature of
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and spend an early evening at home.
the day wa* a success would he putting
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1 he Committee m charge feel very X
it small. 1 ho yellow legged chicken
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grateful to nil who helped to make
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contributed In* share to feed the inner f.
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A n d be Convinced.
W o rk m a n s h ip
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thi* service a iiuccess, for the special X
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man. After renewing acquaintances
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music rendered by
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tlio congregation
wn* called
1 the quartette
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o p m. ° and » a song service of . I ft : in , all . otlier wavs,
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Let us pray for a better spirit of
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minute* was enjoyed under tlie leade»-
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»hip of Rev Chase
unity among our churches and lay
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aside all differences of church relation­
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Rev Carman of tho Kaptist church
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ship* and come together as one (icopie X
Painters and PaperHangers,
gave an intellectual and helpful ser­
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to glorify our God and his Christ.
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mon on the “ Fall of Babylon” special
Fully 500 were in attendance dur- X W ater Street*
Stayton, Oregotr.J
music was participated in during the'
I ing the day.
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service.
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Extensive Improvements.
For *otu6 time there ha* been great
improvement* made in our town hut
tiie moat recent i* the improvement*
made by <1. I), Trotter in the upstairs
of hi* building, lie i* li<ting one por­
tion for dressmaking parlor* and an­
other for ofliccs.
In tin* rear of the large building u |
new warehouse ha* been added to take!
the place of the former structure
which ha* been made into a Wood
hou»e a* well »* storage room.
In addition to making the changes ;
above mentioned Mr. Trotter will put]
in cement walks a* soon a* |*o*sible.
Our streets on which the new cement
walks are being put add much to the
general appearance.
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Our S T A N D A R D T W I N E ♦
is the best ever shown on this *
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coast as this special brand was
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never before exhibited.
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Light fledium and Heavy Harness. T
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W e carry a full line of Buggies, W agons, McCormack
M ow ers and Binders, also
three
standard
wagons.
Milburn Wagon
Our Specialty.
________ Korinek & Mielke._______
W ATTERS & QUEENER,
Press
The Button
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and lo, you have a light.
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Can anything be nicer for ♦
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the home?
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“Costs but little too.”
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Stayton Electric Light Co.
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4 ^ «$**$*4?«$**$**$**$*4»
«fr 4 * * $ * • $ * • $ * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 ^ * $ ?
See What You Buy!
Do not depend upon printed de=
scriptions. There are only a cer=
tain number of adjectives in the
For Our Customers
language anyway and they are
apt to be used many times when
a fellow is trying to convince of
on paper at long
T W IN E
& M A C H I N E something
OIL
Serious Accident.
range. The result is you do not
Jonh Hailey while sniping log* in
' W hen you buy any of the above goods you should
the timber near Detroit a few days
know what you are gettingafter
sinco met with a very serious accident
consider
Q U A L I T Y as w ell as P R IC E .
It
which came near costing him hi* life.
you are all through reading.
In some manner the large ax which
does not pay to buy a poor article because it is cheap
Cut This Out and come here
he was using wus deflected and the
for
it
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blau<? was buried in the instep of hi*
and see what you buy. It costs
foot following the course of the large
Our goods have the quality and always give satisfaction.
nothing to look, and even if you
artery which supplies tin* blood to the
foot. The member bled profusely hut
See Us Before You Buy.
buy and are dissatisfied after»
a*sistancc arrived in time t<> take him
from tho scene to Stay ton where lie
wards, return it and get your
t
Yours for business,
received immediately the necessary
money back.
No complaint
medical assistance.
He i* getting along nicely and will
either.
Soon be able to go about with th e1
Harvest Supplies
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Kerber Bros.
assistance of a crutch.
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HARDW ARE &
F A R M IM P L E M E N T S
Geiiieri uios.
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