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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1908)
ciTv ornciAL« W .t, m r.Hi«. Mayor. It. A. KLW iki I j , Itvconlvr. K. Hov.TruMimr. I l tea»V hmitm , Mar.lial. Hy / Hlitui CONLBV. A Citizens Turn Out En Masse. A. W E L 0 9 FRESENT. L h * i evoltiti« there «va» n «veli at* titu b i! railrtmtl mt-t-tin« beiti in thè <*ity H a ll tu meet thè propower of tIte electric line (rum Htayton to Hali-m, Mr. A. Wolch o( Portinoti. T lie meeting wn» ealled tu orth-r hy tilt* preaiili-nt <•( ilie Commert'ial Cluh, \V I. Frere», a ho after n fé«« tirit i re mitrk» ini rotluet-tl Mr. W rlch.w iio «ave lo tliorc pri'aent ih«' »«me propoaition ita tuia ta ra worketl on tiy lite coinniit Ita« 011 allhacriptiolia. M r W elcll «t ua follnwetl tiy Mr. Wafer» of Haleni, vtlio Ulivi- ri-nlly more iletail tinnì liail been ^iven hy Mr. Weleli. Beveratoi die it i inena thpn apoke llie ir viewi and i|iieaUoni asketl rcreiv eti no Immediate »atiafactory nnaaer. A n io n i our townspeople who «ave aoine o( thè liiforiiiatloii allieti i» al* w.iya lotiked for hy railroad men, «va» Mr. Slireve, of thè Electric I. ìk I ii C o ., who hy inolion aaketl llnit lite r»«il* road projioaltioii la* in<lor*<<) hy «Ite peo|ile preaent. The niotion carried linaniniQiialy, l 'poli a niotion tlie preaith-nl of thè C itili WS* untimi noi! to ap|»i|nt ne» liioinliera totalte thè place of vacanciea un tlie aoljeiiing eoiinnittue and he appolnted Or. Bea nuli «top, Menar». Meyera and Hlireve. T lie cominltteo «aiti watt «poti those who bave already »iibacribeU and a» niany otliern aa tliey cuti liy tlie clone of next week. T lia t «vili Ite itiu laat chance any of our citiseli» «vili liave pi a gaia t in tlie auhecriptiona. J>o not de|.iy hut do all yuu can- Sublimity Gleanings. N O T A N OHO A N Subscription, f l . 2¿ b t h ANNUM STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. AUGUST 21, 1908. T h ir t e e n t h Y e a r . Railroad Heeting N K W H I’AH U H . N u m b e r 29 too* »pent four w-eeka in Cortland with Kingaton; W K. Thompaon, and wife, Ilia wife who ia receiving medical at- W.L. Frero*. City; Geo. Hurat, Chicago J.A.W. Ifeidecke, Detroit : W.J Culver tendaneo. K K McKinney went to Breiten- Is Ism; w it |«yf I n GawtiMf, Mr». hnah hot »prill«» l«at week for a abort Cray, nil of Jordon; (I W Htentz,Oly mpia H I) Brown, E II llaaner, of Ly stay. on» H W HliK»p, II Strom, Milverton? The Per ham Enterprise of An«. 13th Irving Matthew, O.D. Portland; L haa the following: "Ferdinand Wag Hunt, F E Jackson, of Whitaker; J. ner, who livea eaat of town, ptireliHaed Murphy, J l( Bryant, Portland; W K. a ‘Clover lyCMf' manure »premier from Wood, (Jrcnheru: J K Prall, KngenejW Kukowske Bros, hint week The'Clo II Daughter, Salem; E F Reev»», F. ver In-af’ ia conaidered to he the bent Ward, W H Mtmirt, J A Mathie, A J. machine of ihe kind on the market Baker, Bert Brewer, all of Portland, and Mr. Wagner, la-ing an up to date ----- farmer, would have nothing hut the Grand Central Hotel Arrivals. Iieat. Those »premier» are now reeog- Fre<l atro(.(j,.r(K<)y Hufimnn and G. nizedaa important labor Raving ma- j Ginty( of m Tuelle, Mi»*onri; cliiuea and are coming into general Lloyd Lukenhach, Si to; C C Mulkey, uae in all part, of the atate. K.ikowa- Cityi Albert RaU-na, I J Boedigheimer kc Bro» have aohl three of them this city; \ \V Corniah. Fern Ridge; J T. »eaao»." John Mielke, of Korinek A K,.rnS( Oity, A Alhii», Shaw; J Smith, Mielke, handed in the above clipping, j Bodiglielmer, Macleay; E D Westfall t.ut they are going to *et a new mark Milverton; C Stephen., C ity; Wm King for their friends In Perliam, for thus pau| Failing, Kingston; E L Town- far five "Corn King" manure aprcad l M!,|d> portu n(|; C R Patton, Albany; era have been -old hy Korinek A Mielke. c Hiatt, Lyon«; Jam«* Oh lek, Gate«; Still We Grow During the past four years this bank has enjoyed a very satis factory growth. Notwithstand- in# this favorable condition, we are not disposed to let this growth stop. We therefore so= licit your business. Stayton State Bank D (iarjdman, C Gehlen, J Gehlen, A Slayton garden contaiua i\ »un- City; Siv Hornhuckle, West Stayton; flower that measures lb iridic» acroa» Janie» Church, Gate»; Q U Tra»k,City: and n-vcral other» nearly a» large. || K'uffinan, Aurora; HO Neal, Sidney Who has a larger o||<v U l' Molaun. Lyon*; Carl Sutil, Gord- j on; Adolph Hill, Jack Jones, C K Stayton Hotel Arrivals. »♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » • • • » » * » • • « « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ It II. Darling, Portland. Ben Mo Stowed; C Downing, City; J J King, Ginnia, Milverton. W. D Throver Kingston; S T Cox, Idaho; J W Imb-| ▼ Salem; Hen Ruhiuaon, C F. Gildow, M ler, Mehama. W Bailey, City; Clias Gildow and P C- MeMillan nil of Port Stovol, Jordon; Wm White, Aunisville X W o u ld n 't You p re fe r to have y o u r House land; W.P. Bultcoek, C.O. Park.Halem; A J Fiala, Salem; Chaa. Patton, Sub D ecorated b y a n exp erien ced P a in te r a n d C.H. Chaplain, R. Mitchell, Portland; limity; T W McDonald, Pumpkin » L. Walker, F. Swick, Aumaville; It P. Center; Wm Fitton, Ji 9 “ ®<-‘ner, City. | A l l Things B e in g E q u a l Kearns, City; It.J.Fox, W. Crist, Me- liama; It A. Brown, and Wife of Lyons; Notice. Wm.Frazier Portland; J K. Olsen,W.H Nulluc 1« ht-niby given that the timierxigned Carter, Portland; 11.C lleunia and wife ha* lawn duly appointed Executor of the Katate Gate«; D. Mi.ncr, Portland; U. Gehlen, of w - » • “ ' ‘ «on Deceaaed by order of the p. ..... t->lly, « ' . i t ,, Couuty Court of the State of Oregon for Marion W s n l n , c ,U . A lla n )«, S i n . County made and entered of Record on the Urban, and Chas. Black, o f Portland; tat day of Aug u»i a . d . l « * . All perroua having claim* again*! »»id J. Smith, San Francisco; 11.M. Math- Katate are hereby notf fled to present the same one, ami wife, C. Heriford, J.X Scott, duly verified with proper voucher* to the of Portland ; G.C. Sima, Mehama; D. undernigtied at hi* olHoe In the town of Stay- ton Marion County Oregon within Six Month* Etzel, C.J. Stevenson, R. Shield», Fern from the date of thi* Notice A very pretty wedding took place Tue»day, Aug. 18, at 9:30 a. in , when Mu» Mary Prange and I.ouia Schott were united in marriage, Rev. Father Lainck officiating. The bride present- Ridge; G.J. Morris, Mehama; J.11 ed a handaome appearance in a gown Johnson, C K Mill*, Lyons; R.R. Mill of white ailk covered with dotted »ilk er, Scio; V.D, Sloper, City. U L Purdy liut. She Was attended hy her »inter, Mi«« Adelia, and Ml»» Roau Becker. The groom wore the faaldonahle color of brown and mu attended hy Joseph l ’range and Fr ink Rieater. 1 lie bride 1» a popular young Indy of (hi* place, having served n» poatmiilre»» for »nine time. Alter the ceremony the happy couple repaired to the home ol the bride’» parent«’ where a boat of intim ate friend» were entertained. Among the out of town «ilt-at« prevent were Mr. and Mr». W. J. Jon», of Shaw; Mr«. K. T. Mutthmu and Mi#» Theo, of Stayton; Mia« Breltenateln, of Salem. The happy couple departed for a »hurt wedding tour amid a shower of rice. Joseph Prange left for Mt. Angel Wednesday after a few day» stay at home. A n d be Convinced. X G uaranteed. | W o rk m a n s h ip | W A T T E R S & QUEENER, ♦ ♦ Painters and ♦ X PaperHangers, | W ater Street* Stayton, Oregon.| 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 DRILLS M O N I T O R and S U P E R IO R T h e season for Drills is fast approaching and w e have the tw o best drills on the market, Monitor and Superior. X | * M ow ers and Binders, also * * * * * * * * * * The Acme $ of (Eonvenieoce % if 4 * Jj* * ^ is attained in the incandescent electric light for homes. Clean- «f $ liness and safety make it the modern light. % three standard wagons. Milburn Wagon Our Specialty. Korinek & Mielke. Mis»e« Adalinn and Tillie Becker left (or an outing at Newport Monday. Milso Kinta is able to he around again, having been laid tip w ith a frac- | lured ankle. • John A. Ditter returned to Portland Monday after a few days stay here, lie ( X Kxecuter of the Eatate of W Kak. ri*on Deceased. W e carry a full line of Buggies, W agons, McCorm ack Mi*» Abide Gehlen,of Stayton, spent Sunday at the home of her brother,N. J, Gehlen. Mr». W. F. and Mi«» Lizzie Klooker, of Stayton, visited at the home of J.P. Ditter Sunday. Mis» Adele Miller left for an outing at Ncw|>ort Saturday hint. ♦ Give Us A T r ia l . Ernest Schott is making improve ments on his property, having a large poreh put on hi* house. Ray March, of the HasolwoodCrcam Co. is here H8»i»tiiig P. M. Hermans in j the cream station. Dated tht* 1th day of Auguat 19». 17 -Hi l P a p e r H ang er. | 4^ ^ W e also have the famous 4^ CANTON Chilled and Steel Plow s ^ - - - HARNESS - - - S tayton E le c tric L ig h t Co. 4* Light, Hedium and Heavy Harness. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Rev, Father Lainok left for Portland Tuesday for a few day» stay. Mis» Ro»o Ditter returned from Portland Tuesday after a-week» stay there. Our implement dealer, P. Meier, re port» a very good business this season, lie has «old twelve Deeting hinder» anil »oven mower*. W, H.Qtresr.R ! For All Seasons W e have the famous rust-proof Fisk Tin and Granite W are G u n s a n d K i s h i n g Tacl c l e BUT W E ALW AYS CARRY Studebaker Wagons, Trucks and Buggies. Monitor Disc Drills, O liver Chilled and Steel Plow s, For the kitchen, Lorain Stoves and Ranges. See Us Before You Buy. Kerber Bros. HARDW ARE & F A R M IM P L E M E N T S . . . . . . . ^ . * * * * * * ^ * ? * $ See What You Buy! Do not depend upon printed de scriptions. There are only a cer tain number of adjectives in the language anyway and they are apt to be used many times when a fellow is trying to convince of something on paper at long range. The result is you do not know what you are gettingafter you are all through reading. Cut This Out and come here and see what you buy. It costs nothing to look, and even if you buy and are dissatisfied after wards, return it and get your money back. No complaint either. Gehlen Bros.