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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1908)
' ■'% b « } « « * \ T Ht: LOCAL L IL L I) | Meet* every ad «n<( till Mou- < 1 »y uiKhl. Chopper» wel- O. V. M y e w . C . r . Horseshoe Camp No. «Ott W . O. W . conio. .. . K. B. W a t t k u s , i 1e r « . Clifford Harold was a Mill City visitor Tuesday. U. F. Harold commenced threshing Thursday last at the J.T. Follis ranch. Mr. Ford, who lias been traveling throughout this section is now at The Grand Central. A. C. Hepburn left Thursday for Independence where he will have charge of the flour mill. N o w Is T h e T i m e T o H a v e Y o u r H e a t e r Lined F o r T h e W i n t e r . C a ll 0„ JAC. S P A N IO L . Joseph Miclke of Salem, one of our former residents was in the city Wed nesday for a short business trip. Mrs Ellen Jones and daughter Oda left Wednesday last for Albany where they will stay for a short time. Geo. Brown was a business visitor in Salem the middle of this week. He went in the interest of I.ev Brown A Sons. Several parties have been enjoying the hospitality of Frank Lesley with his automobile, he having taken them for a spin in the country. T. J. Smith left out Wednesday morning for Salem on business for the Salem Ditch Company of which he is foreman at this place. Postmaster Watters and Clerk Lola are home from the Postmasters Con vention at Portland. Assistant E. B. Watters had charge of the office dur ing their absence. The Business Outlook For 1908. ‘ 'T " * N e w T r a i n S e r v i c e on 0. & E. Commencing June 22 und until On all sides we see evidences that further notice the following trainier- the tide has turned. A steady im vice wilt he in effect on tin« line of it o provement from this time onward may C. A E. R.H. between Albany and Va be lo o k e d for with confidence. In quina, daily except Sunday: New York, Chicago, Pittsburg, St. Train No. Iff Train No. 2 Louis, Boston and other industrial Mixed Passenger centers mills are reopening their doors. Leave Albany 7.46 a. in. 12:40 p. in. The stocks of goods in the hands of Ar. Yaquina 1.30 p.m. 6:30 p. m manufacturers and wholesalers have Tiain No. 16 Train No 2 been reduced to low figures, and the l ’asse h ger Mixed resumption of purchases, which is Leave Yaquina 2:16 p in. 7:00 u. m. under way in all the great lines of Arrive Albany 7:00 pm. 11:65a.m.; trade, is beginning to send in orders On Sundays the service will he as | to the factories with a little of their follows: Leave Albany 7:35 a. m. Ar- | old-time volume. rive Yaquina 11:40 a. m. Leave Yu- 1 Within the past three weeks the out quin« 6:00 p m. Arrive Albany 11 30 put of the mills of the United States p. m. W m . M c M th k a y , Steel Corporation has been increased Gen. I’ ii ssenger Agent. ten |H*r cent over the average of recent i months. The promise is that by the I L A U N D R Y C A LLE D F O R beginning of November that largest of the worlds steel concerns will la* A N D D ELIVERED running its works to nearly full ca- j Salem Steam Laundry pacity. The independent steel mills, J for which furnisn almost half of th e : Oliver Lesley, Stayton Hotel. country’s product, are also responding to the upward turn in trade. This improvement is registering it- V V E self in the reduction of the number of i ri r e I n 1 m s l n c u c i f o r idle locomotives and cars. When Y O U K 1 IK A I.T H M Illl the number was at its highest, in the C O M F O R T closing days of April, 413,000 cars were sidetracked throughout the DONT SUFFER W IT H United States for lack of work. In CORNS. the closing days of July the number j had dropped below the 300,000 line, j |lf you are suffering with rorn'l The heavy crops, which in a few weeks it makes no difference what will begin to move to the markets, are kind of corn it is, whether it is likely to send the number of Idle a hard corn or a soft corn, cars down to very small figures before whether it is on top of the toes November. If the election turns out or between the toes, or on the to be what a large majority of the soles of the feet— you can la- business men of the country want it relieved of your corns w ithout to be, and what they expect it to be, any inconvenience to yourself every locomotive and car in the United and without pain. Our corn States will probably be actively at cure gives quicker results than work hv January first. any other corn cure As the country had a right to ex manufactured. pect, the reversal by the United States Circuit Court of Appeals of the de I*rlc ;© 2 o c . S o l d b y S s tiiy to ti l ’ h u r r n a c y cision of the District Court against I H u n k l i u i l - l i i 1^. | the Standard Oil Company which in & Thomas Grocery % For Your Fru it Jars. 8 MASONS Pints Quarts H a lf Gals 8 .65 . 75 .95 * SCHRAM Automatic Sealer Pints .50 Quarts 1.00 H alf Gals 1.30 $$ Jelly Glasses A& c* Extra Quality 40c the Do/. 8 8 1 1 1 1 H W. E. Thomas & Son. H Buy your SHOES at a SH O E STO RE Lancefields Is the place for Style and Quality. If for any reason you are dissatis fied with your trading place, let us demonstrate to you that we ap preciate your trade and confidence. Two more Milburu wagons have parted company w ith Korinek & Mie- Ike. Their new ownero are Mr. Shelt on of Jordon Valley and Mr. Taylor of Blue Den. The hunting season is soon here and to meet the demands Kerber Bros, have received a tine line of Winchester, volved the f *29,000,(XX> fine has had a double barrelled hammerless, auto bracing effect on general trade. The matic and pump guns. case goes back to the lower court for a Stayton Hotel Arrivals. new trial, in which hysteria will 1 For S a le O r T r a d e F o r T e a m - - ■ O F Dur, Lyons; 8 Stroop, J C Stroon probable have a smaller part than it C a d illa c 5 P a s s e n g e r T o u r i n g C a r , Fannie and Mae Brewer, Silverton; H at once. C a ll a t G r a n d C e n t r a l had in the suit which has just been j IM PROVENIENTE CONTINUE. T Bruce, Portland; Jas N Olnuted, H set aside. The country wants to see i H o te l. R. W . F O R D . * B Churchill, Salem; Jack Baker, Port Yes, Stayton i. movtng and thè the laws enforced against all kinds of It is harvest time. Many arc at Do not forget to send in the news offenders, high and low, hut we must land; Lloyd Luckcnhach, Scio; J M Citizen» are thè motivo power. On from your section, if you do not see protect the courts from any appear- Smith, G Miller, Shelburn; J G Red work gathering in tin* "Golden Grain.” Monday inorniug i bere seemed to I mi any items from your town do not let auce of a surrender to demagogic dick, W Fredrick, Morton Dole, Port The crops in this vicinity are well a predominarti spirit in cliargu of that be the case next week. We want clamor. We must prevent prosecution land; Wilma Gun, Orplia Henningson worth gathering. An abundant yield Frank Lesley, proprietor of thè Stay- all the news all the time. from degenerating into anything that Scio; Lola Seabold, Oklahoma; 8 A of almost everything rewards the culti lon Hotel and ti. D. Trotter. Mr. L. L. Thomas who has been at Cas- may look like persecution.— Janies | Heynolds, Portland; Foster Barnsley, vator of the soil, while no chintz hug, Le»ley ffa« torli away thè simili corner veranda on thè south west corner of cadia for a short time returned home W. Van Cleave, President National Missouri;J R Pemberton, Salem; Hans Flo, Albany; R D Cruikliante, Port- army worm, grass b. ppers, Imt wmii«, j|,c |„,t,.| and will replace it iviili a Manufacturers, in Wednesday morning He reports a Association of land; H B Darling, E E Hammond, A bail frost nr devnstating storms bnvi line two story addition which will good time. The fishing was very good American Industries for August. G Freeham, M Bootnburger, Portland; put in appearance, and even the pot a nfford fotir more rooins up-stnirs i.nd and some game was to be had also. H F Elliott, Chicago; R W Davis, San tu hug has kept out of sight and there a splendid parlor on thè ground floor. N E W SEASONS GOODS. J. T. Kearns spent Tuesday last in Francisco; H Silverwood, Albany; J N is abundant reason for gratitude to Mr Trotter started on Monday Independence on a business trip. He This week has been the busy one for Snyder, Oregon City; L L Jaaks, Turn the great Giver for the many favor« morning tu complete In» ceuicnt walk informs us that there is quite a num the local dealers as the new fall and er; L A Crukshank, Portland, S Her bestowed on this community in com on the-north side of bis sture building ber of Independence residents who are winter goods are arriving. Several bert, Seattle; C D Frazier, Portland; mon with many others in onr great oli tho corner of Tliird and Ida Street». liable to make a change and locate thousand pounds of freight is arriving W L Freree, city; G L Purdy, Kings- state along the Willamette Valley. The «Iil t from thè »idcivalk was re- here. almost daily from West Stayton, that ton; R S Warren, Portland; J W Geer, In town the signs of prosperity arc moved to the renter of tho street Among the recent arrivals in our being the shipping point at present j Silverton; C C Mulkey, Amity: Mack quite numerous. From the writers between tho storo building amt tho However in a few Opsund, S Toyland, Silverton; John residence there can ho seen some eight Stayton Stati: H m k there being a lo w city was a young man from Salem who for this city .... will be _ _________ ___Darby, Shaw; W A Malone, O C and months there buildings which are bright|.v shining place at that point, much moie was the guest of Clarence Beauchamp ................ f ~ „ ’. - , 1 Geo Jones, Sweet Home: Mrs Bressler, because of a recent coat of fresh paint, | On Monday morning also work was for a while. He is in the employ of freight arriving but not by teams for Dctroit; Eldridge, Waconda; K one of the largest retail stores in the we are to have an electric line that j| Savage, Salem; L Broustein, Salem; and even some of the ladies, it is said, started on » new side walk in front of will make direct connection with Morris Hunt, Shaw; B F Benson, are brushing up in this line, and look tint F re res propcity on Fourth and capital. Portland. Seattle; Geo H Graves. Salem; Clyster more youthful and fascinating. Water streets occupied by Asa Worn- R. A Elwood the attorney who There is freight going and coming "alcni, I <• Keller 1 ortlantl, VV Business men have plenty to do ark and family. The old walk has recently left for California in the in , ,, * * . F Chase and wife, city; Roy Reeves, and there seems to he hut little sick- been fully removed and w ill be re» In one Jefferi0n; D Misner, M Bromburger, terest of the United Wireless company from onr city all the time. shipment recently one of our j Portland; W C Councilman, J Fisher, ness and very few deaths. People all placed with a line new one. Improve- is now located in Eureka. We ac merchants ■chants sent out forty lorty threccrates three crates city; A E r . Cole, Goie, Batidon; Haiiuon, F r J .i Shcil», miens, seem to be enjoying the fair weather "lent» are also being made to the knowledge a communication from ■ggs averaging thirty dozen to the Baudon; Joe I’etzel, Lyons, Alec Dow n- and have no desire to move where dwelling, of eggs him. ,, - . ,, 1 ing, city; Curtis Cole, city; Thus M crate e, to say nothing of the other pro- 8 F; Lo|, DeLong, Salem; storms blizzards, floods hall anil de Misses Bess and Frank Alexander duce which is handled by the regular A g n e s Bowne, Bruce Bowne,’ Turner, structive insects abound. Scott A Co of Silver Creek Falls were visitors in Mill City on Saturday traveling buyer J. H. Blakely. Great preparations are being made wcn; ¡„ town last week and purchased last. They report several changes in There is hut one thing lacking now Grand Central Hotel Arrivals for tho Fair the first of next month. the large sprinkler tank owned by the that enterprising community, also a for the south eastern portion of Mar- . .. . v i . . .» u*„. *. . . ! A A Babens, Klumb; F r Bauer, Wm "in - ¡ A paity from Portland has recently city of Stayton and will use it to haul great demand for an extension of the ion Bagon, Jordon; P Failing, city; C G purchased a nice home here inelvding I wnt,.r fo, t l„. |-rge threshing outfit proposed electric line from Stayton. portation and that is the beginning of i A<u Portland; John Gieller, Fern about ton acres of ground, and ex which started Thursday. Kj(jge; M yVngner, George Jones, Fred poets to enjoy the fruit of the land. A. L. Spaulding and J. P Linder of work on the line. In a few weeks the f)f .....o~t.......-a ..... , - !■ - - The Yost Gearless Washer is tho Independence have made a tempo balance of the required amount Stroedcr, Orville Jones, Salem: G W Regular church services are now be- r„ge ftlll| fmir ()f tliem ,IRVe b),,.n rary change of abode having gone for bonds will have been secured and Plaster, city; Chas Hodge, Portland; ing ,lol(l in tho Baptist church every placed in town by their local agent H. a short outing to Newport, where they then dirt will be flying. j G A Lutz, New York; J A Bass, Me- first and third Sunday of the month. J. Marking. They do the work and Until this is accomplished however, will stay for a short time after which hama; J«s H Smith, North Santiam, <jq|C Advent Evangelists have gone arc fully guaranteed Tho first time they will pay a visit to Stay ton with our merchants will still he receiving Martin Smith, Sublimity; J Kean- „ „ j without much success, but they you are in town call and examine one. their seasonable goods as now, by the view of purchasing property. Oregon City; E L lownsend, Wood- ^ |ca8| did what they could and be- They can lie attached to city water freight from West Stayton. burn; J Swerter, Miss Lizzie Swerter. themselves which cannot be j pipe or any water lino having thirty- E. D. Alexander and W. L. Petit OHRSTIAN CHURCH. Mt Angel; Chas Stevens, Clunt, B sait| 0f n|| w|,„ attended the services, five pounds pressure. made a trip to Salem recently and Klecker, Sublimity; Wm Claudik. W . V. CII A S K , M l N I S T Kit. brought home some very fine chickens. C, P. Xicbcrt lost early this week a Aumsville, J Burns and wife, Oregon They are making a specialty of the Sunday Services Aug 16th. Preach City; Joe Brand, M Marshal Kingston; pair of fine horses from his pasture - T • „ C xas - v White Leghorn and have many very ing 11 a. in. Subject “ The Precious Nick Streff, C Gelilen, J Golden, city; \ L J l l l O I l hut after one and a half days ride he 3 c l V K -L 3 . choice birds. This section is well ness of Gods Word.” At the close of John Kincaid. Fern Ridge; Chas Ogles- . found them in the Wm. Follis pasturo To beheld at the Baptist Church adapted to fowls as every farmer has morning service there will lie baptism bee, Glendale; C H Rossiter, Sublimity only a short distance from where they isito Mr E Brenner, Aumsville; C W Richard- Sunday eve 8 p. m. August Ifftli. Rev a bunch of geese, ducks, turkeys or held in the Salem Ditch opposite disappeared Mr Neil»ert reports be chickens. They arc given very little Jacksons property. Public cordially son, G W Rockwell, A Rand, Jordon;, (j|jver 0f (|,t. \| E Church w ill preach ing sore about something hu» he is PFreres and son, Klumb; H a F l o , ^ mu#jc A1| are still ahleto serve his patrons at tlie if any attention but pay amply for invited to attend all services of the Albany; W E Hawkins, salmi old place. mod. cordially invited to attend. church. i Alaska; Jas Church, Gates. their feed. Good Stock, Prom pt and Fair Dealing. B. PRANGE, Sublimity, Or. Dealer in General Merchandise. SCIO. L