The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 28, 1908, Image 5

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    SUPPLEMENT
S t a y ton M a i l
STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. ORLGON.AUGIJS1 28, 1908.
THIRTEENTH YEAR.
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MILL CITY.
GATES.
Tucsdriy evening a party wax givtiii
by Mr. and Mr*. James Wadworlh in
honor of Misses Alice and I/ila Km u,
of North Yakitua, Wash. The house
was beautifully decorated with fern*
»ltd cut lluwcrs. in onu cozy corner
a fortune teller had pitched her camp
and became very popular during the
evening. Those present were the Min,
ea Kneu, Jfohson, Doniogola, Monroe,
Hackly, Quinn, and Messrs, Magg,
Kimscy, Swift, Faust, Doniogola and
Illume, Mr*. Kahler, the Mr. and Mra.
Quinn, Shaw, Stewart, Coleman, Bor-
tram, Badger, Caspei.
K. L Paym< is building a new walk
from hi- store to tbe depot..
A m iv meat market will be started
here h> Mr. Jolm-ou in aliout ten
days.
Kd Ke ith will build a
here soon
kilting rink
K L Payne intends to erect a new
dwelling house.
The governin' nt inspector N here
looking alter the settlers on the uu-
surveyed |M>rtion of 9H 3K. If the
agent makes a favorable report no
doubt n survey will Is* made in the
Wedding Delia.—At the home of near future.
Tboo. Lindas of Detroit is liguriug
Joseph Turnidge, Aug. 215, 1908, at II
a. m., Mr. Frank I*, hovering and Mis- on building a saw mill here. Gates is
Nellie Frances Turnidge, and l'rof. <i. a good place for a home seeker. Many
W. Murphy and Stella M. Turnidge opportunities lu re.
Mr. Nelson of Portland, has been
enjoying tho fine climate ami good
-business of this section during the
[>iist week. It is reported that he bus
learned the urt of lauding the linuics.
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Shaw and son
DIED— August 25th the 1 year old j-
arc making u brief stay in Salt Lake ; son of Wm. Hogan and wife who
City, Utnh,and writes lie L* well plena* I reside two miles east of Aumsville. |
Interment in Aumsville cemetery
ed with the country.
Wednesday last.
Miss Gladys Hobson, daughter of
Chris. Williams and family and V .
liudlcy Hobson, has been the guest of
F. Blakely and wife visited friends in
Mr. and Mrs. Hill.
Mill City Sunday.
Frank Potter, of tlio linns Potter A
J. F. Blakely has sold his interest
Hill and Potter <k Goodman, is out of in tho butter, egg niul chicken business
and is at present a gentleman of leisure.
town on business.
G. J. Lamlirccht of Klumb, him been j
Rev. Gillispie, pastor of the Presby­
terian church, who has b i l l quite ill, hauling grain to tbe mill thcpu«t few
days. He reports a very tine yield.
is on tho way to recovery.
Rev. L. S. Chapman, pastor of the
M. K. church, went to Detroit to-day.
FOR SALE.
Hr. F. M. Bloom & Son,of Portland, 9 HEA1) PURE BRED S1IROP-
have moved to Mill City and opened a shiku bi
b
dentist parlor, w ith a branch at Gates
M A C LK A Y - OREGON.
Mill City needs more settlers and
30 33 pd.
more active business men of means.
Mill City lies HoU feet above sen level
Stayton Hotel A rrivaL.
and is known to be the healthiest spot
Bort Broiver, G W Alexander, Port­
in Oregon and has one of the brightest
land; G A Berry, Granite, Ore; F L
futures for big enterprises.
Pouml, Aumsville; \V E Thomas, city;
<
£
Pal ton
Walter Casteel lias been called home C T Tictzc and wife city; Frank W al­
by the sickness of his father at Ku* tere, Salem; A Welch, Portland; Mrs.
gene.
Shclton, Jordon; John Darby, Shaw;
John Ross, formerly a resident of | E L Brooks, Jordon; L L Thomas city
Mill City, has bought a store at War­ . 1 W MeO.mii I' Fox \ alle] ; A D A n ­
ren, Or.
derson; A 11 CainiuT.and wife, Scio;
The ladies of the M. E. church w ill Wm Iiushey und wife, Salem; Mauric
give a social at the school house Nyo and wife, Portland; J V Humph-
Thursday of next week.
reys and PLutliy, Mcleny; L Herbert,
Mill City will build a new four room Seattle; 0 W Roberts, Lyons; U E
school building, a two story structure llcnnett Toledo, W e h .. G I. Purdy,
costing *«000. Contracts for the new Kingston: Oha- Stevens, city: Cha-».
building will he let Aug. 28. Men arc Mulkey, E K Mulkey: I, C Eisher,
at work clearing the grounds.
Salem; Ed Kampb, Portland; S .1
•Teachers for the ensuing yenr are Morris, Oregon < ity; G Ile -a Albanv;
Prof. Jay Hleskney of Aumsville, and I Siegmuml. Klumb; C II Goutier,
Maude Hays of Tangent, School be­ Turner; G R Davis, Portland; -T \A*
Gardner, A lt McComb; Cal Curl, Jef-
gins Sept. 14th.
A - to - el, Mehama; Roy Huffman, Lyons; Albert Rabens, Coon Hollow;
(h o Ginty, Hab-ui; A H Hod son,Gates; Pearl Lovelace,(J F Harold, Jox.Schlies
J sto*
I, Meiiama; Win Fitton,City;
Paul I »iling, Kingston; M Ran/, Mrs.
Lanz, .'ilver Crt ’ k Falls; F Thomas,
J Hin pie rd, I» U Hill,Gilb* rt Htayton,
City; W 0 1 Davi-, Bessie Smith, Tony
Peterson and wile, Mill City; C Geh­
len, J Gehlcu, city; John Barlow,
Washington Co; Ralph Urban, Port­
land; Adam .Shepherd, J K Brenner,
i ity; II nry .' uz, Kingston; C li Ros­
iti r, Sublimity; H K Rossi ter, Port-
land; C Xevins, .Silver Falls; W Rams-
Grand Central Hotel Arrivals. den, a im ; Jolm Curry, .Saio; J Ford
Guy, J R and 8 Prichard, Lyons; and family, Woodburn; (J T Moiaan,
wore united in matrimony by Kev. I.
M. A. Bcnrdawurth, of Portland, O ,
S. Chapman, pastor of the Methodist president of Ur. Electrical Engineer-
Kpiacopal church. Many relatives and j ing Co. is inve,ligating le re at this
friends were present.
At noon a place for ihc purpose of erecting an
splendid wedding dinner was served. | electric light plant.
The brides wore coat unit' of white
The new donkey engine for con­
silk and and chillon, the grooms wore struction work of a road to the mines
the conventional black and brown. arrived today.
Immediately after dinner the bridul
A crow of men is putting a bridge
party started for the dojiol, where they
across the Stack river.
were met by many of their friends who
Gates has a bright future and a
bade them good-bye and wished them
boom is in sight. Lots are selling at
a happy urn! prosperous life. Mr. and
$100 each.
Mrs. Murphy will live at (JraasYalIcy,
Mr. Krecmuir, editor <>f the Albany
Or., and Mr. uud Mrs Covering at
Herald,
is stopping at the Gates Hotel
Soath Iicnd, Wash. These young peo­
for
a
short
vacation.
ple received many valuable gifts that
will remind them of the loved outsat
Mr.Goodman of Mill City was a
homo. Amoug the guests were Mis»
Mehama visitor the middle of this
Matilda Sicgmuud of Klumb, both week.
Mrs. Stout of Mehama, Mr. and Mrs
K<it:.s’ i>— Purse. Owner can have
W. II. Uambo, Mr. and Mrs. B. Jewell ¡same by calling at this office, proving
and otliers.
property and paying for thi- notice.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kttinger and
two sons left for Wisconsin for a brief
visit. Mr. Kttinger is a well-to-do
resident of Mill City.
lemon: K I) Kirtisey, .Mill City; D W
IJciinc-tte, Portland; II A li auclinmp
city; John Darby, rfn.iw; Kd Burnette
Leo Ruud; F A Chinook. Portland;
Ray Reaves, Jefferson;. K J VYuinock
Portland; J M .Neal, W Neal; Ja and
J L McMillin, .Mehama; E. H. Me-
Millin, Ok la ; A Woodard, F Vaille,
L L Hied; Portl 1 id; A A r r ¡-. . 1 Jt
J Fox, Mehama; L L Lu
nlach,
Ira Vernon, .1 J Vernon, Hein; (J C
Cornelius, Portland; C l) Frazier, J
K Leonard, Portland; O I f C.mnon.
1 timer.
Clifford Harold, Kings tan; John Jink,
Hcio; Clyde Harold, Raleigh Harold,
Kingston; W I) Robertson, Olympia;
J L Davis, Lebanon; John Giebeler,
Htayton; Geo Darnby, Aumsville; Del-
mer Caldwell, city ; G J Lambrechr,
Fern Ridge; Ham Stevenson, Butte,
Mont., Win Lund, Rainier; Bruce
Bowoe, Turner; Win Fitton, city; H.
Barkmeyer, Sublimity; D A Oaburn,
Shelburn; J F Potter, Mill City; L W,
li D and F D Barber, Marion; Charles
Patton, Sublimity.