• ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ | ANOTHER ACCIDENT. Five Hours and Fifteen Min­ One day the past week Clifford utes in Newport Aug. 23. Harold, one of the proprietors of the i ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Harold Threshing Outfit, met with a On Sunday, Aug. 23rd, there will la- a special tram from Woodhurn *o Al Meets e v e r y ltd light Itany connecting at th a t point with s m l t i l t Mun­ very painful accident to the ii») ni*¡ht. He was working with the C hopper» wet- hand. No. 006 W . O . W. the C. A E. regular Sunday excursion O \ .My* » , C.C. engine and in some way his right come. train for Newport. The schedule is K. B. W attkhu . C l e r k . th u m b was caught in the friction so arranged th a t live hours and fifteen Everett* Hobson left Tutsday for clutch on the engine and was terribly m inutes may he enjoyed at the beach ¡ wrenched, but fortunate for the young Newport for a week. and every eitisen who has nut »lone so man, no bones were fractured. should take advantage of this special E. H . Hasner of Moninoutli who in excursion. A complete announcement Lee Kerber Injured. town early this week. J . K. Miller and wife are enjoying Alton! the same time as the above appears elsewhere in this issue. the air and water at Cascadia. accident Lee Kerber met with an a c ­ LYONS. Lon Shelley left Wednesday m orn­ cident that came near costing him the Work has begun on the new Pity | sight of his right eye. He was working j ing for Salem on a business trip. Hall, the structure is to U> 30xtK) ft. j Ç ^ S. l ’bilippi is preparing to move with a large threshing outfit near In sise two stories high and will he town when without warning the drive from his farm south of town to Scio. used as a lodge room as well ns fur belt gave way and l a e was struck in Dr Beauchamp arrived home M on­ city purposes. A stock Co. has been ! •ucli a m anner as to badly sear (lie day after having a pleasant outing. formed with shares at #5.00. right side of his face barely missing Mrs. Jack Jones and Mrs. C. A. the eye. He however is hack at work. F or S a l s - A F s w c hoi ce locations on Beauchamp drove to Salem Monday. T im d e r \ Stone Claims. Bailey Improves. Ot to H e r r l i n g . M e h a m a , O r e g o n . Dr. Pintler left Sunday for Newport John Bailey w hose foot was cut by 29-30 where he will recuperate for a short accident a short time since is now New T rain Service on 0. & E. time. able to be around on bis crutches. Commencing J u n e 22 and until Grace Crabtree who bus been a t ­ The . injured member is raindlv in »- 1 I further , ,i > ,, • . tram • ser- 1 1 • notice the following tending school in Salem is home for a poving and with care will soon be vice will he in effect on the line of the few days. strong enough to put to tlie ground I C. J i E. K.K. between Albany and Ya- Mrs. Fowells, of Corvallis, who has once more. _____________ 1 quina, daily except Sunday: been visiting at the \Y . L. P ettit home, M 1» i T T 1, , , Train No. Hi Train No. 2 returned to her home Monday. Mrs. Delva May nates was born Jan. Passenger I Mixed N o w Is T h e T i m e T o H a v e Y our 27th, 1882; married Feb. 7, 1 IKK); diet I 12:40 p. m . 1 Leave Albany 7 45 a. m. H e a t e r Lined F or T h e W i nt e r . Call Aug 16, 1908, aged 2l> years, t> months 5:30 p. m. I Ar. Yaquitta 1:30 p .m . On JAC. SPAN IO L. and 9 days. She leaves a sorrowing i Ttain No. 16 l' rain No. 2 With every Five Dollar purchase a good boy's hat worth $1. Mrs Mary J. Queener left Wednes­ husband aud three children to m ourn 1 Passenger .Mixed With every $10 purchase a man’s Fedora, value $2 to $2.50 day for Albany on her way to l’ritie- her death, two children having pre- 1 Leave Y aquina 2:15 p m With every $15 purchase a genuine $3 hat. ville where she will remain several ceded her to her home in heaven. She i Arrive Albany 7 :00 p m. 1 i :55 a. m. also leaves a father and mother, one j weeks. On Sundays the service will be as This is to clean up the stock and advertise the quality of F. J. Fisher of Fruitvale, California brother and one sister and many o t h - i : follows: Leave Albany 7:35 a. nt. A r­ the Shoes we handle. When I get your custom once you visited his son Joe Fisher of this place er relatives. She became a Christian rive Yaquina 11:40 a. m. Leave Ya- will come again. Yours truly, early this week. He had not seen his when only 12 years old. Services were quina 6:00 p. in. Arrive Albany 11:30 held at the Kingston cemetery Tues­ son for fourteen years. p. ni. H’ m . M c M uhkay , day morning, Aug. 18, at 10 a. in., \V. Gen. Passenger Agent. Dance Saturday evening, Aug. 22d, F. Chase officiating. in Daisy Hall, Stayton. Music by Shaw Orchestra. Tickets 50 cents. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. LAUNDRY CALLED FOR W . r . C H A S E , Ml n l » t « - r . ; Everybody come. Sunday services Aug. 23: S. S. 10 A N D DELIVERED Mrs.M.L.Thompson, of McMinnville a. in. Preaching 11a. m. Subject, “A wishes to be -remembered to her for Salem Steam Laundry Dreamer Who Did Things.” Public ■ friends here and has joined hands ! cordially invited to attend. Good Oliver Lesley, Stayton Hotel. for another year with the M ail . ; music. C. A. Beauchamp has purchased of Union Services. his brother, the Doctor, a lot and W E The Union Services will be held in ! three-fourths on the corner west of F. a r e i n b u s i n e s s for 1 the M. E. Church Sunday, Aug. 23rd Silhavy’8. He is thinking seriously YOUR H E A L T H j at 8 p. ni. Rev. Chase will preach. | Are You Doing What You Can to Populate Your State? of building a house this fall. and Mrs. Proftit soloist. Public cordially COMFORT Thos Smith and James Davie left OREGON NEEDS P E O P L E —Settlers, honest farmers, me­ invited. A good service, short, full of Sunday afternoon for Marion, where chanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands Gospel and of lasting benefit to all. W ITH and n willing heart—capital or no capital. SUFFER DONT they will put in new head gates for Come. CORNS. the Salem Ditch Co. of which Thos- Rev. B. F. Rowland, Pb. D., District Smith is foreman for this section. 11 1 you are suffering with corn David Mangle a n d . wife, of Alsea, Superintendent of Salem District of is sending tuns of Oregon literature to the Fust for distribu­ it makes no difference what Episcopal Church, will tion through every available agency. Will you tint help the were in Stayton and vicinity several Methodist kind of corn it is, whether it is good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and days this week looking after basiness preach a t M. E. church Wednesday addresses of your friends who are likely to be interested in evening, Aug. 2(5 at 7:30 sharp, fol­ a hard corn or a soft corn, matters and visiting friends. Mr. this state? We will be glad to l>ear the expense of sending lowed by the 4th quarterly conference. whether it is on top of the toes Mangle reports the Alsea country all them complete itifot million aboulOrcgon ami its opportunities. E very body cordially invited to attend. or between the toes, or on the right. C O L O N I S T T I C K E T S will be on sale during HEITE.MBER soles of the feet— you can he and OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The John W atters and A rthur painted One of our local. ranchmen had fares from a few principal cities me relieved of your corns w ithout very fine yield of wheat and was jok- the dwelling on the J. Kusy farm on any inconvenience to yourself . .#3000 From 1 ^ ao if any of M1lr and Grace Crabtree left this morning ! next regular meeting. SU N D A Y , A U G U ST 23. make a change in the stock which he r(!ltderi have the figllre8 to , how f„r a A comm ittee was also appointed to by team for Newport, All tlioi is now keeping and put in tln ir stead better yield, please tro t them out for Leave Htayton 5:30 a. in. investigate the procuring of sonic one ('lias. Tietze and wife have returned a strain th a t will produce greater per- next ¡8„ue We con8jder this as the wishing to go please leave word n to care for the city pumping station, from their visit to Massachusetts and centnge of cream to the am ount of first article on wheat and oats for the Stayton Stables. in the m atter of building tires for will resume work in the woolen mill. G. B. TRASK, Prop, season of 1908. You are next. milk. He is now milking 27 cows. X T H E L O C A L F IE L D Thomas Grocery Horseshoe Camp F o r Your F ru it Jars. MASONS Pints Quarts Half Gals .65 .75 .95 SCHRAM Automatic Sealer .80 Pints UK) Quarts Half Gals 1.3 Jelly Glasses Extra Quality 40c the Do/. if * W . E. Thomas & Son. Given Away at LancefielcTs Shoe Store V. P. LA N C E F IE LI). O regon,, B u ild e r s 1 50 Cent Fare Stayton lo West Stayton Cents j SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. (LINES IN OREGON)