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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1908)
.........' T~- — — T lie S ta v to n IV In il. * mi* * SCIO. Soio well, must ot tlie render« of tlio MAIL linvo lienrd at least id tliis little burg, so I need not I»«* very definite in I* »trlotly non p»rtl»nu but devoted to th e general Interests and upbuilding ot it* location or tliacripiion. E n t e r e d ;it t l i e p o s t o f t i e o m a ll m a t t e r o f tlie s e o o n d ¿«t S t u y t o n , O t v u o i t , c I q h s , ——■ hm T iik M ail southeastern Merlon M u n i) etui stevton In particular* T he M aii desire» the hearty co- During tlie last twenty-live year« o | m ' ration of every community Into which It U «cut regularly to lu lis c rlb e n , but ell Mils . Soio lias mil law'll continually tin tlie «crtpUon» m ini be paid for during the year according to the following rullun: In fact some of the htiiltlini;a By »t> unli r ol the 1‘iwtineitcr t.euotal of the l ulled Stales, (railed IVe I, UW7,no weekly ! boom. ncw«t>n|>cr ceil be inellcd to any subscriber at the rcitular second-class rate*, u hen auch »ul>- show signs of having seen more scriber I* more than one year In erreara. This order took effect Jan u ary t, l'X*>. , The penally for violating the order l* exclusion from the mall«. Thl* force» Tine Mill prosperous day« than they now enjoy. and all other paper* tit insist that subscription« be paid durum the y. ar. One hotel lias retired from business Kates iu Advance U months II .25 « S “ .«5 “ . V i < Single Copy will be Cu and after this date, August 7th US'S the foltoulug rates lor adhered to except in the case of the completion of contracts already t Display advertisement« 15 cents tier issue single col. double “ single •• Patent Medicine double *' line single “ I.ocals 10 flirst Issue Legal» thereafter Pinal Proof II. K. 15.00 f 10.00 “ T. A •. Sew Today spi 1 •* " word per Issue. These rates apply to foreign a» well as loeal advertising and will be strictly adhered to. All communications sent in for publication must bear the signature ol the writer. This rule applys to either loeal, general, political, c h u rch , or o th e r Items* K red g . C o n l e y , ei >: tor . Box »< Stavton, Oregon. 5 “ •• l; , anti several other buildings look lout, some, the once busy planing tnitehine is now silent, the two chinches arc not thronged every Sunday with do* vout worshippers, while a number ol citiiena arc making preparations for locating in a larger and more lively place. Convenience lor securing building material and a number of other things which one is liable to want fre<|uently for patching up and tilling iu tlie waste places are not fluttering. Iu several other lines Scio doe* not pre sent advantages to vie with cities like are worse The citizens ot this portion of Marion county have been places in the world than Scio. It has very energetic in their efforts to raise the necessary amount excellent soil in and around it, and of bonds to secure the extension of tlie Oregon Electric from cr°p* >°"r :»rw certainly encour Salem to Stavton. ttgin* i° V'0 r*D*‘~ ,h" f * " Our citizens mean business and had been assured by of it. ln ,ulditioil to tlie we several residents of the state capital that help would be have a n no stream of water furnish* given the enterprise very materially by that town. «°(Hl " * ur iwwer ,or 1,10 ml11* According to the latest authentic reports there is very ,n d *'*»*> »«»«j i . « , little hope that w e are to receive financial aid from the town for gardens, of Salem, but there are among its residents people who w*havc good schools, goodcitixen», realize the* benefits to be derived from the extension of the P,en,y °f timber and the outlook Oregon Electric to the richest portion of Marion county. ....... ......... .......... W e are aware of the fact that Salem is easily satislied who in vests in property in or around and takes what she can get without effort but Stayton and 8c>° wi|> »<>t ix> the loser, some at this section as well as the balance of the tow ns and ham lets |,e**1 nre W|I1"*K to ,ry 11 on all sides Ot US want transportation facilities. making improvements, new build* To those who have been so deeply interested in Salem i ngs are going up, old ones la1 itig and have spent their time and money to get the electric line rePairtd- i»«i»tinK wing done, while a before the r people w e extend 011,1 is ntl,‘,r.,l".nK’‘ |,l:" " ,v work» ,h'" ' proposition r r ^ our heartfelt thanks Scio not dead yet. The water but we also suggest that such energetic citizens should move are being extended, a new flume t.uiit to a community that is wide awake. for the mill, a new wheel in place for It is not impossible to lay out and operate a private line lhe e,eclr,c 1,Khl P,ant* n new w",e from the southeastern part of Marion county and there is capital enough here to do so, but we are alw ays aw ake to the minds of the citizens, which may dr* opportunities and are ready to assist every enterprise that is ve|° p into reality in the near fmnio, a direct advancement and a benefit to the entire section. —no »ir we have no kick mmo . _ i A good lively stage line runs twice T.iere is enough freight shipped from btayton alone to adtiy along through pleasant groves keep many teams going every day and the freight handled,and’ grain fields and across rippling is only a small part of the percentage that could be sent rivulets direct to the station at Munk* out over a railroad. I 1 7 of ; that , * n,d ,1,nd' f ° u suburb in where , be " c you ,,‘ beautiful lake for instance the industries that are lying dormant can Uke the train for Slielburn the throughout this section for but the lack of one thing------ junction of th« s. i*. and the Cor- Whitmcr Lam bet, W h itm e r & Co. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. N ic e ty F u r n is h e d R oom s, F ir s t C lass A c c o m o d a tio n s , » L a rg e F re e S a m p le R oom Successors to iMmhcrt & Sargent FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE HOME FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. Of California PALATINE INSURANCE CO. LD. Of London West Side Office Last Side Office Ifo o m n 107.108 S h e rlo c k H u lliJ iiif' T h ird a n d O ak S tre e ts T elephone M a in IOOO PORTLAND, 404F a st A ld e r S tre e t C itiz e n s Ita n k T elephone L a s t 6 4 0 OREGON. For T r a v e lin g M en. 1 M ake H E A D Q U A R T E R S fo r Tents Camp Stoves, H am m ocks, Camp Stools F o r S u m m e r O uting o r The Hop Fields w ith H.J. M A R K IN G transportation------ whicn would bring hundreds of settlers; ,.crc ¡Ilh. bu»„,, In.m idin.,,Co,,«,, i to our midst and increase the revenue in every line. would W as large as Han Francisco. Conditions here are rarely equalled or surpassed in a n y jFrom there one can go by rail direct line, we except none. The climatic conditions are perfect, to Kmgston, i.yon» Mill cuy, Detn.it! . .. , , . . . , i and back the M in e day to dcio , reeling the soils are adapted to the raising of fruits, grains, and that ..H, itcver so humble, there i. grasses. j no place like home.” Here we manufacture the wool, ship out the finished In *ddltion to ti'e regular service. product, we make the necessities of the home for the parlor,: 1,e,d dining or sitting room, kitchen or pantry. Nature lias w on- no„ hoMi„g mMing, , nJ derfully blessed this section of the W illamette valley with preacning so far as we have heard hard and soft timber, all kinds of fruits, water for power for them, a good straight (inspei and we hope they may persuade some to industries and pure for domestic use, yet only eighteen miles better lives. distant to the north west lies the terminus of the Oregon But this article is already to long Electric which if extended to Stayton would be the key that and w<? win ci«».e hoping and trusting would open every door of industry and spread before the in th®iuture of ° " r uuiet litii« town, AI I C world the fruits of our labors. Come rtnd "ee U8' A. W. Lambert ,»* , Portland. But for all this there I r t * I * . iF k FURNITURE & HARDWARE. Special Sale Will sell all the ladies shirt waists left in the store at greatly reduced prices. W e are going to dose them all out and they must go. W e still have a large va riety to select from, so come early, for first come first served and get the cream of the lot. W e are also making great reduction on all our Low Shoes and Oxfords If you can get your size here you will be surprised at the price we will quote you. io o o Yards of Calico left to go at 5 cents per yard. This is not cheap cal ico but calico cheap. Also a fine lot of country bacon to go at 12' j cents per lb. while it lasts. Give us a call, it will pay you. Yours for business, W .F.KLECKER. NEW P O R T Y A Q U IN A B A Y O r e g o n ’s M a t e l i l e « « HeTicli R e s o r t T he Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation IT S F A C IL IT IE S A R E C O M P L E T E -n . -t m itMMi „„d a.. abundance of it. Fre.li water from apring«. All modern nccc»«itic. »licit as telegraph, telephone, market* freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottage, partly lurnislicd or Uuliirnished to bo hud cheaply. Htriet municipal sanitary regulation. N EW PO RT leached by way of the Southern I’aeilie to Albany or t h e n c e Corvall * ’ " ' " * ” * » * Corvallis, thence Corvallis 4 Fustero |[ It. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout KATE FROM TURNER Season six-months ticket, $4.50. Saturday to Monday ticket, $2.85. Our elaborate new Hummer Book give* a concise description of Newport, including a lEt of hotels, their capacity and rate». Call on, telephone or write H. B. Condit. Local Agent, West Slayton. WM. Mi M IJRKAY, Uen Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Tickets not on sale at West Stayton. L A ROE P L E A S A N T D IM SO ROOM . R a te s $ 1 .0 0 a n d up. M . J S P A N IO L , P ro p. S ta y to n , O regon. Stayton Hotel. Thanking our friends for their generous pat ronage in the past, wc desire a share of the same in the future, Frank Lesley Corner .3rd and Ida Sts., O p po site H a n k H u ild in g Stayton = Oregon. Notice for Publication. Di'liartment of thu Interior, II. S. Land Office at I'ortlniid, Oregon, J u ly II, uni». Notice Is hereby given that David J . King, of ^ King»loti, Oregon, who, on May I , ISOri, made Homestead entry No. 15755, Merlai No.0*57, for '8X A NK q uarter of Section II, To.vnahl|> 9 H, Kang« 1 weal, W llllam etle Merlili in, liax filed notice of Intention to make l-'li.al five year proof, to establish elalm to the Isi <1 above de sert tied, before the <’onnty c le rk of Linn multi* tjr, at Albany, C reg o n .o n the 'Jlst day of Aug* ! list, if HI» , Claim ant name* s * m i n e : » \ I». M. Baker, of Kingston, Oregon •.riff K ing.of Albany, Oregon. I T. J . U n v l l l e , o f Kingston, Oregon I George It. K ¡tig, of Albany, Oregon. ALOKUKON tf. ItKKSSEK, Register. Notice for Publication. V tilted Htates Land office, A t Portland, Oregon, J u ly II, tuna. Notice I» hereby given lliat Jo n a th a n Monr, of Gate*, Oregon, wfeo.oa kngt>*< 12, l a * mad, home-lead entry No. l -tw. Merlai n £ wh , for Lots I, A and n, HfC>4 NW . a n d NK <|narler HW quarter flection «, Township 10 Month, Hangc l l ast, m i l a .n e t t e meridian, has tiled notleo of Intention to make l inai five year proof I o c s , tallii h elalm to the land alaive deserti rd , be fore iln Clerk of Linn rn u n ly, H| tihnny, Ore. the ‘ Is! ilny of Augii»}, li* i, T'lnfmibiit unifies ns vt i ines*es* I . f . Mei I h ry , o * t • ¿ifi *, o regoli, I,«I \\ olf# »if finte»,Oregon. Henry f rimMly, o l a hu .•», Oregon. Wiilium ThuuiM, «»! unt< », Or» g«ui. AI akknon 8.1)nr-Hg.K, Keg I • ter.