The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 28, 1908, Image 4

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Camp
N *. W « W .O . W .
como.
K. B. W aiths ». Clerk.
M( m ‘t> i vory 2d
Hint III) Mon-
iU> utK01.
i hoi>i>cr» wel-
O. V. Myor»,C.C.
a call
During his ahsenro Mr. W ed­
dle left his daughter Ora in charge of
otlicc.
To Keep Salt Dry.
To prevent salt in salteellura from
becoming damp and lumpy, when
A. L. Shrove made a businesa trip tilling them put in ten to twelve pieces
to Salem Thursday.
of rice," says WOMANS HOME
N o w 1» T h e T i m e T o H a v e Y o u r COMPANION fm September. "This
H e a t e r Lined F o r T h e W i n t e r . C a ll w ill not come through the holes in
On
J A C . S P A N IO L .
] the cover of the saltcellars, but will
Joo Korinok ami Mi»!« BessieQueen- break the lumps of salt and gather
cr were Salem guests Thursday.
the moisture; thus the salt is always
Miss Maud« Kelley,of Albany, visit­ dry and tine.”
ed with F. I. Jones, and friend» this
week.
Warren Richardson, wife and child!
went to Salem Thursday ami while
there attended the circus.
Andrew Duman, who resides on a
Ed Warnoek, salesman for the J. K.
Gill Co of l’ortlaud, was in town this tine farm to the north east of town
week and we acknowledge a pleasant | was a pleasant caller Wednesday and
reported having threshed 1325 bushels
call.
of Prohibition wheat from thirty four
Kerney Kinsey of Mill City, who
acres of ground. That is a very tine
wields the tonsorial brush, was a visit­
yield and in addition to having thresh­
or here recently, but went home with
ed the atlove amount of wheat he has
one of W. F. Kleekers fine suits for
this year harvested over 1700 bushels
men.
of oats.
Dr. A. E. Tamiesie, second assistant
Mr. Duman cam« to his present
physician at Oregon State In«ane Asy­ home from Pennsylvania, six years
lum, accompanied by his wife, was in ago and during the time fie has resid­
town Wednesday and spent the day ed here lias added to this community
on the Santiam.
over fifty of his friends from the east,
Another Good
Yield.
and not one of them are dissatisfied.
The farmer who could be dissatisfied
with a yield of graiu equal to the
above should never remain in this
section, for the longer the land is
properly farmed the better yield is to
Mrs. Matt Spaniol and child, ac­
be had.
companied by her sister Ida Bnrk-
It is a fact that the eastern fanners
meyer, were Salem visitors Thursday.
who have been in this section hut a
They were taken to Turner by Matt,
lew years are bringing their friends as
who returned to look after his inter­
fast as they can dispose of their hold­
ests at the Grand Central Hotel.
ings in the east.
Yes, we have the
The thrashing season in the north i best community for the farmer, stock-
west as well as the north eastern part man, dairyman, chicken men, or any
of the countrv ha9 been verv success-1 kind of honest man that can t>e found
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ful. Lee Kerber came in a few days anywhere and if your friends arc in
since after having closed his thresh- doubt of this fact kindly have them
ing season by threshing out a setting j come and see.
for Jos. Etzel.
1 Mr. Duman in addition to farming
County Judge Wm. Bushev of Salem the 90 acres which he owns, has rent­
accompanied by County Judge Duncan ed a large farm which adjoins his.
of Linn County was in town Tuesday He is rapidly improving that farm and
looking after the bridge across the each crop he has harvested has shown
Santiam just south of town. One of that the proper methods of farming
the piers needs attention and within hold good here as well as anywhere.
We have room for many just 9iich
a few days a crew of men will be put
men
as Mr. Duman has been instru­
to work to repair it.
mental in bringing into this section.
In one respect at least Oregon takes
Get busy friends and tell your
the lead among western states.
This
acquaintances that now is the time to
is in the holding of her annual state
get a foothold iu tins part of the
fair, which in size and importance is
Beaver State.
first among expositions held on the
Pacific slope.
Thursday evening while attempting
Tne state fair, w hich has become the
big event of the year for the people of to drill a hole in a farrier knife Henry
Oregon, will take place this year at Mutchler met with a painful accident.
Salem from September 14 to 19.
At The drill slipped and threw the right
the fair grounds the work of prepa­ hand into the cog gear of the machine
ration has long since been under way, which immediately
dislocated the
right index finger and laid bare the
Mr. George Sault, who has charge of
tendon.
our woolen mill was among the guests i
Conrad Zolkoukie, from Klumb was
who enjoyed an excursion from Port­
a
Portland
visitor recently, hut re­
land to Gordon Falls Saturday last
turned
home
Monday.
Regret can not express our personal
feeling that we are going to loose Mr
Sault from our midst, but we are glad
to sec that his untiring zeal lias been
taken cognizance of by the Gordon
Falls Electric & Manufacturing Co*
Frank Lesley, proprietor of Stay ton
Hotel, and son Oliver, were Salem
guests Thursday. During their ab­
sence the hostelry was in charge of
Mrs. Lesley and efficient help.
Chas.
J. X. Weddle, who has charge of the
central office of the Scio Mutual Tele­
Real
phone Co., was a business caller in
our city Saturday. While here he
called upon several old time friends.
He was also busy shaking hands with
many from the surrounding country
who were in town. We acknowledge :
New To-day
T h t r « «will b * an A u c t io n S * 1» on
th o U . W h i t n o y f a r m 2 1 - 2 m il« «
n o rth w e s t of S ta y to n , S op t. 9 th , at
10
F o r S a l e - A F o w c h o ic e lo c a t i o n s on
T lm d e r A S to n o C la im » .
O tto H o rrlln g . M a h a m a ,O re g o n .
2 9 -3 0
HOP PICKERS wanted for the
Holmes yard. One o^thc lnrgt»i and
best yards in Oregon. Excellent camp
ground, wood, water, etc. Store, moat
market and restaurant free phone and
all modern conveniences.
Register
NOW.
T. A. I.IVKSI.KY A Co.,
Salem, Oregon.
kok balk —
Several tons of best Oat
Hay; Must sell. Enquire of W H
Fuson, Box 21 Aumsvile R F 1).
O n n o x t W e d n e s d a y a nd T h u r s d a y ,
S e p t e m b e r 1 a nd 2 , W E W O O D of
G r e s h e m , w h o r e p r e s e n t » E V P ric e
A Co M e r c h a n t T a i l o r s o f C h i c a g o ,
w i l l be in S t a y t o n to t a k e o r d e r s fo r
t a i l o r m a d e su its , p a n t » , o r o v e r ­
coats. H e g uara n te e s p e rfe c t fit.
N ew T rain S ervice on C. & E
Commencing June 22 anil until
further notice the following train ser­
vice w ill be in effect on the line of tho
C. A E. R .R . between Albany ami Ya-
< pi in a, daily except Sunday:
Train No. 16 Train No. 2
Passenger
Mixed
12:40 p. in.
Leave Albany 7:45a. m.
6:30 p. in.
Ar. Yaquina 1:30 p .m .
Train
No. 2
Tiain No. 16
Mixed
Passenger
Leave Yaquina 2:15 p.m. 7 :00 a. in.
Arrive Albany 7 :00 p m. 11:55 a. in.
Un Sundays the service will be as
follows: Leave Albany 7:. 15 a. ni. Ar-
Leave Ya-
rive Yaquina 11:40 a. in.
quina 6:00 p m. Arrive Albany 11:30
W m . M c M vkkay ,
p. 111.
Gen. Passenger Agent.
for
S ta yto n Stables.
Steam
MONEY
TO
S ta yto n
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Oregon.
a
R E A L
K ip h a rt
K I N G S T O N -------O R E G O N .
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& W. E. Thomas & Son. &
“O regon
B u i ld e r s ”
Are You Doing What You Can to Populate Your State?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE—Hettlers, liimest farmers, in«*-
ehanics, merchants, clerks, |«eoph* with bruin», strung hands
and n willing heart—capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific (Lines in Oregon)
i» sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribu­
tion through every available agency. Will von not help the
good work of building Oregon by sending us tho names and
addresses of your friends who are likely to lie interested in
this stateT We will la* glad to l«car the expense of sending
them complete infoi noil ion abootOregnii and it» nppor tunnies
c o l o n is t t ic k e t s
" ill twon m I«during 8KPTEMBEB
and OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon.
fares from a few principal cities ate
w
Omaha
11
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Kansas C ity ........ . .. JUDO
Ht. Louis...................... ¡15.50
Chicago........................ 3H 00
CAN
The
From lami-xilh*...................$11.70
3000
TIC K ETS
I
if
if
Automatic Scaler
Pints
-HO
Quarts
1.00
H alf dais
1.30
Jelly Glasses
Extra Quality 40c the Doz.
¥
¥
¥
¥
¥
From Deliver........................... ^3000
E S T A T E
M rs J W
. 75
.95
SCHRAM
LOAN
M Cincinnati
42.20
“ C levelan d.................. 41.75
*• New Y ork .................. 5&.00
BE
PREPAID
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, du|Misit
the proper amount with any of our agent«.
The tieket will
then he furnished by telegraph.
H B. C O N D I T , Local Agent, \\ e-t Slayton.
n
a r e ita b u s i n e s s f o r
YO U R H E A L T H
and
C ; O
O M F
K O K T
WM
McMURRAY,
gcncral
P a m c n c i s
agcnt
PORTLAND, OREGON
FEU W ITH
DONT BUFFER
CORNS.
IN ri.
|lf you are sutTei •ring with c o r i i j
it makes no difference what
kind of corn it is, whether it is
a hard com or a soft corn,
whether it is on top of the toes
or between the toes, or on the
soles of the feet— you can lie
relieved of your corns without
any inconvenience to yourself
and without pain. Our corn
cure gives quicker results than
any other corn cure
man u fact u red.
1 Jric*e ¡¿ .T c. S o l d b y
S ta y ton P h a r m a c y
L . r t a n k n u ild ir iK .
j
H u b e rt K. L e o n a rd
Osteopathic
Physician
310-30 M o h a w k Hid«.
Owner & Prop.
Pints
Quarts
H a lf Gals
Laundry
ON
M ill Clty=Oregon.
G.B. Trask,
Salem
And Collection Agent.
Leave Lyons 5:00 A M via Mehama, Stayton, Sublimity and
Aunisville, arrive Turner 11:00 A M.
Leave Turner 12 Noon via Aumsville, Sublimity, Stayton, and
Mehama, Arrive Lyons 6:00 P M.
F A R E
$ .25
Turner -
Lyons - * - Mehama
$ .25
.50
Turner -
Lyons - - - ritayton
.50
.50
Lyons - • - Sublimity
Turner -
.60
1.03
Turner -
Lyons - - - Aunisville
.75
1.00
Lyons - - - Turner
Turner -
1.00
WELLS
F ARGO
E X P tt K 8 8
MASONS
Oliver Lesley, Stayton Hotel.
ln\estments
Turner = = Lyons Stage
Express Schedule.
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For Your F ru it Jars.
A N D DELIVERED
N O T A R Y PUBLIC
Loans,
Thomas Grocery
L A U N D R Y CALLED F O R
Hoedle
Estate,
o 'c lo c k .
ss?
a
Res. Phone Main 7055
Office Main 709
.
P o r tla n d --------- Oregon.
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GRAND CENTRAL
HOTEL.
Nicely Furnished Rooms,
First Class Accomodations,
Large Free Sample Room
For Traveling Men.
LARGE PLEASANT DINING ROOM.
Rales $1.00 and up.
M. J SPANIOL, Prop.
Stayton,
Oregon.
Only a Few Bargains
440 Acres five miles from Stayton, all finely im­
proved, running water, 15 room house all
hard finish throughout, furnace heat, a two
story 60x80 barn with stone basement, out
buildings, good fences, adapted to agricultu­
ral pursuits in any line. Price $20,000.00.
320 Acres 5 miles from Stayton, 220 acres in
cultivation, balance pasture and timber.
Price $10,500.
17l Acres 6 miles from Stayton in the heart of the
W aldo Hill country, good house, barn, outbuildings
with a big spring that furnishes water for all uses.
If sold within 30 days can be had for $40 per acre.
T h e above are but three from our list which comprises
farms, acre tracts, city, suburban and country property.
H ow about this— 183 Acres,3 miles from Stayton,
good house, barn, outbuildings, fences, running
water, 150 acres in cultivation, sheep, horses, cattle
hogs, goats, wagons, binders, mowers, etc., in fact
you get the property complete as it stands ready for
immediate possession for only
$8,000. Terms.
W e also have a few bargains in city residences and lots in
business as well as residence districts. Among these a new
8 room dwelling for $1250. 5 room cottage $1050.
If you want a lot on which to build a home, w^ have it*
If you want a business lot or location come to us, we are
ready to serve you at all times.
J. T.
Kearns&Co. Stayton, Oregon.
Mrs. K. G. Hiogmund left Thursday
for Portland on her way to Richmond,
J F. Poller of Potter and Goodman Oregon, w h e r e she will visit her son
Charles and family, whom she has not
of Mill City was in town Thursday.
seen for sumo time.
[
A E. Roy, sou of E. Roy of this
plaeo returned home to Portland,
Wednesday afternoon. Ho resumes
j hi» work with Jaeger Bros., Jewelers,