Returned From Europe.
T l i e Stíivtoii M a i l .
Mib J. (i Wilson arrived in town
Friday
Iasi after mi exleuded visit in
EC it it? rovi a t t l i u p n » t o ffi ce* ;it S t a y t m i ,
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Knro|H- Mr«. Wilson and her hu*
m a i l m a t t e r of tlm
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hand
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thi«
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T n i M a il Is »irtcHy uou partisan but devoted to the getterai Interest» and upbuilding of
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uh.*»n-rn Marlou county and .stayton In particular- T ms M a il desire* the hourly co.
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r.iioii ot - every
coiuaunlly luti» which It Is sent regularly to subscribers, but all sub- B r o w n s v ille Irim i " In ch
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scriptions must l>e paid tor during the year according to the following ruling:
also «old and removed tun a «liort
Itv an order of the Postmaster (.. neral of the lu lle d State«, tuned Dec I, WOT, uo weekly
time «¡nee and took a trip to the Old
newspaper can be- mat lot to any auhaeriber at the regular second-class rate«, when »uch suh-
Country.
serlber I* more than oue year in arrears. This order took effect January l, 190*.
The penally for violating the or.ler Is exclusion from the malls. This tore«« Tax M a il
Mr*. Wilson i« the mother of Mr*.
and all other papers to rtysist that subserlptlons be |>«id during the year.
Win. Weddle of tin* place and wn*
Kates iu Advance 12 months
accompanied by her daughter Mr*.
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Marie Slowed of Cashmere, Washing
Single Copy
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who brought wit h her her baby
On and alter this date. August 7th t!W> the following rales lor advertising will be
boy of one year. The section in which
adhered to except in the ease of the completion of contract« already made.
ldsplav advertisement» 14 cents |«er Issue single col.
Mr*. Stowell resides i* far famed for
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fruit and «lie brought a basket of
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Patent Medicine
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last years apple* that are in a tine
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Locals
state of preservation.
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to
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After having traveled throughout
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Final Proof H. E.
this and many other states a* well a»
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Europe our former residents return
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word per issue.
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These rates apply to foreign as well as local advertising and will be strictly adhered to. wed pleased with this section and it«
All communication« sent iu for publication must bear the signature ol the w riter. Thts future. There is no better advertising
rule applys to either local, general, political, church, or other item»-
than that given by a satisfied resident.
Fain ll. Cog LXY. r.p.ToR.
Glad to welcome our former resident«
Box 9b Stayton, Oregon.
home again.
Three Oregon athletes won honors at the Olympic
games in London. No other state in the Union made such
a showing. The boys will be royally entertained in Port
land when they return early in September. Both athletic
and commercial bodies are uniting in the arrangements.
Work Stopped.
M . 1C. T r l t i t n ( t ut t i
T o Mllitwry
I.n cM in p itirn l.
Make H EAD Q U AR TER S
Tents , Camp Stoves ,
Hammocks , Camp Stools
For Summer Outing or
The Hop Fields with
H.J. M A R K I N G
t>wing to the fact that M. K. Urban
being n member of the State Militia
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lie had to stop work on the new con
Stayton will be The Busiest Town on the Marion crete building which is being erected
County Map before many months for there is a concerted on Third street. Had there been u
sufficient amount of cement block» on
movement on the part of every citizen of this fbwn to be hand the carpenters could have con
the one individual committee working for the best interests tinued work. Mr. Urban resides in St
of Stayton. With such unison and combined effort we shall John* neat Portland and left several
days ago to join the company which
have everything we need and want.
went with others to American Lake
for the summer outing and army j
E. H. Harriman, the greatest individuality in the rail maneuvering.
road world, is enjoying with his family the glories of Ore Charles Stokes the carpenter who I
gon’s August climate at Pelican Lodge near Klamath Lake. had the wood work in charge on the j
Koy building left fur Lebanon, hi«
Their stay will cover several weeks. Vice Presidents Julius home, where he w ill remain until after
Kruttschnitt and E. E. Calvin accompanied Mr. Harriman to the concrete block* have been put in
Oregon,' but during his vacation they will be busy inspect place by the masons, lie will return
and finish the structure.
ing their roads throughout the state.
Mr. Koy left Wednesday morning
for Portland where he purchased more
August eighth there met in Portland the one class of needed supplies for the final work. It
public servants that have for years needed an organization, ,jvi!l require hut a short time now
this class is made up of the Fourth Class Post-masters and to complete the building alter the
mistresses of Oregon. While in session this body organized cement block« ure iu place.
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FURNITURE &
H AR D W AR E.
Amon£ Our New Arrivals
Dress Goods
Both Fancy and Plain
Manisti Suitings
Flannelettes and Outing Flannel
N E W SUITS
Every
SHOES
Thing
CLOTHING
themselves into an association and chose for their president
A. C. Bennett, of Irrigon. In their choice they were right
in choosing Mr. Bennett, he is a gentleman who believes in
doing the things that are most beneficial to all parties con
cerned and to that end he will strive.
We notice in looking over the list of those present in
The Evening Telegram of Portland, our Post-master W. S.
Watters heads the list. Yes, our Post-master leads the list
and it will not be long before his city will head the list of
those located in Marion county. Our Post-master has been
ever faithful to his trust having served his people long and
well. He is one of our pioneers and his assistant Miss Lola
has been his right hand helper for a long time.
Improving.
under the platform, and stubbles, dirt
and gr»vel had
torn
his
clothing
Caspar Burkhardt Injured
; and hi* head and face were fearfully
lacerated.
In Run Away.
Medical assistance was speedily
Caspar Burkhardt who resides with forni-hed ,lim and through tho kind.
hi* family near Sublimity who met ne*-8 of Court Stayton No 71 Foresters
with a fearful accident which came
of America, a nurse as well as all
near resulting fatally is much im-
necessary needs were supplied
Mr.
Burkhardt is rapidly improving and
proved.
in a very short time if no complications
Mr. Burkhardt waadriving the three
j arise other than at present he w ill be
horse team one of which was a very able to resume his agricultural duties,
spirited coach horse, in some way
Several of the neighbors took their
this horse got hi* bridle off and a9 the binder* and cut the grain while others
driver pulled quickly on the lines lie Rocked it for the injured man. He
is 35 years old and but a newcomer
was thrown quickly off' his balance !
* years
| in the neighborhood lias made many
and fell behind the machine, ^,IC‘ staunch friend*.
horses started in a run and owing to
the greater speed of the coach horse
they ran almost in a circle, Mr. Burk-
liardt saw that they were going to
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Have
Pleasant Outing At
Silver Creek Falls.
On Sunday several of our towns-
come very near w here they gtarted '
: i>eople with their friends from other
from and thought that lie could get
I sections planned a successful outing
in front and stop them but when
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at Silver Creek Falls spent the day at
they came down on him he saw that
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'hat place. 1 hey report a splendid
such proceedtire would not stop them .
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time. Among those whose name* we
and attempted to get out of the way. ,
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. learned w ere Cephas Hornlmckle ami
ft i* thought that his foot slipped
Kveret Farley of West Htayton, Ben
and as he was hurled to the ground
Klocker and Tillic Kmort of Hhaw,
the divider hoard caught him pene
Klecker, Rosa
Martin Berg, Tina
trating one arm and also throwing
Kerlier, Otlimer rBc-ng, Johnnie Thoma
him under the platform In thi*
and Aggie Kerber of Htayton.
manner he was held for nearly half a
I here were neveral others present
mile before he could extricate himself.
from Hhaw but their name* we did
During this time ho was dragged ’ nofc'icarn.'
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for the Home
LYONS.
Dr. E, I.. Burke and liis wife have
been visiting with the hitters mother
and father, E. A. Thayer. The doctors
home is in Volina, Idaho. They re
turned home this week after having
made an extended visit. They are
much pleased with this section und
perhaps may bring several families to
know of the opportunities to be taken
advantage of iu this section.
KINGSTON.
Sunday afternoon, Aug. 2nd, after
having Sunday school in the grove ut
Kingston, Mrs. O. M. Baker, enter
tained the Supt. and a number of the
scholars by serving ice cream and
cake. Those present were u« follow*:
Mr. and Mrs O. M. Baker, Mrs. P. P.
Crabtree, Mrs. V. J. Philippi and her
cousin, Miss Letha Weiss, of Salem,
Misses Ina Harold, Iona Davis, Marie
Henkel, and Odu Jones. Messrs Clif
ford and Kaliegli Harold, Carl Follis,
Kudolph, Emil and Fred Henkel.
B. (». Boediglieimcr was in town
Tuesday. He reports line crops in
his vicinity. He i* also the owner of
sonic fine stallions.
J. W. McDaniels from near Dates
went home Tuesday with a fine new
range which he purchased from our
local dealer H. J. Marking. Mr Mc
Daniel is one of the many new resi
dents of south eastern Marion county
who finds Stayton the place to trade.
W.F.KLECKER.
NEW P O R T
Y A Q U IN A B A Y
O r e g o n ’s A l n t c l i l e s ; «
Ue£ieli R e s o r t
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
IT S FACILITIES A R E COM PLE Í E - b * -t of f<.o<i ami an
abundance of it. Freshwater from spring«.
All uioduru necessities,
such a« telegraph, telephone, market« freshly provided every day. Fuel
in abundance. C o tta g e s partly liiruislied or unfurnished lo he had
cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulation».
N F W P O R T *H reHcl,e,l *’> w«y
'he Southern Pacific to Albany or
Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern K I». t rain service
daily and the tripa pleasure throughout.
RATE
FROM
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 list of hotel«, their capacity and rates.
Call on, telephone or write
H. B. Condit, Local Affcnt, West Stayton.
WM. Me MURRAY, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
Tickets not on sale at West Stayton.
Miss Genevieve Johnson, one of
the long distance operators for the
P T A T Co., is visiting at the A L
Muck home.
Depuri ment of the Interior,
fT. H. Lami Office at Pnrtlaml, Oregon,
are guests of friends here this week
^hany.f.rexon.on the -1 “* ''“ J nf A"«-
Notice for Publication.
July II, 190*.
Notice Is hereby KIveti timi DxvIdJ. K in g ,o f
J. Hill, President of the Willamette ¡ Kingston, Oregon, who. on May Is, 190*. mud.-
Homestead entry No. 1S7.V», Herí»I No. 0.7, for
Mfg Co., was a business caller in " ’ •* NR quarter of flection II, To *n*lii|> » H,
Htayton Monday. J M. Ringo gave Knngv I weal, Wllllainette Meridt in. ha- filed
notice of Intention to ...«ke Final «v e year
him a nice order
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I-.O Í. lo . .tal.ILh . lain, to the
-I ,,l.o*e
M r. N e w t o n a m i w ife o f H o o d R iv e r scribed, before th<- County clerk oif.ln n conn-
<«nd will remain for some time. They
are much taken with the surrounding*.
Ben Kizer and wife of Mcleay were
visitors in town Tuesday.
TURNER
'naimant name« sa witnesses:
O. M. llaker, of Kingston, Oregon.
Griff K in g.of Albany, Oregon.
T J. Id n ville, of Klngaton, Oregon
George L>. KLng.of Albany, Oregon.
A U.KUNoN tt. U kl SSCI! , Register.
Notice for Publication.
United81«tes tanni Office,
At Portland, Oregon, July 11,190«.
Notice Is herelty fflvi-n that Jonathan M ost
„ ((| .,e«,QreKon, who.on A,.«usi I 2 , : « l mn.le
homestead eiilry No. nun, aerisi No (MS for
i,ois l, ó an.l ii, MKq NIV , ht ,.| NF uuartcr'rtW
or*-cflon .1, Tow iishlp I » Mouth (u n ge I
Willamette
rl.llsn, ha. filed notice of
intention to make l inai Uve »ear proof to ea-
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f„ r„ the Clerk of I.inn county, s i W b»i.y,O re.
«on, on the2lat day of Augiiat, Haw.
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h i .' inr\,n « Hilen, i irru'ii).
Ed Wolf, of <istea, Oregon.
Henry * .m oody, of lía le ., Oregon.
William Thom »«, nl Gales, Oregon,
A lumnos h . D kfhsm , Kcglstcr.