The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, September 04, 1908, Image 4

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Horseshoe Camp
flo d e rn T u rn s tile
New To-day
A t State F a ir.
T h e r e w i l l be a n A u c t i o n S a l e o n
th e U. W h itn e y fa r m 2 1 -2 m lle a
n o rth w e s t o f S ta y to n , S e p t. 9 th , a t
10 o ’ c l o c k .
Moot* i vorv (Jtt
• n»l 41 lì Mon-
An electric turnstile which is npei-
;cd
lo dropping a coin in a slur, and
rh«Pi>or
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iited
l»y
N o . «IMI W . O . W .
conio.
o .\ . My«ri>.o.( . 0.1.:«».
count« every peraon passing
which
T o r S a le - - - Good
g e n ti# d riv in g
K. M. W att * * * , I'U -rk.
u inder in h o r s e , t o p b u g g y a n d h a r n e s s . E n ­
through and records the n
numder
A. L. t*lireve made a businesa trip tho secretary’« office’ is the latest in­ q u i r e o f M R S . R. S T A M P , S t e y t o n .
vention for handling the great crowds
to Salem Thursday.
HOI* I’K'KKKS wanted lor I lie
entering
a modern exikisition grounds Holmes yard. One of the large*«. and
U. D. Trotter was a country visitor
and the appliance will bo used by the liest yards in Oregon. Kxeellent camp
Sunday last.
management of the Oregon state fair’
ground, wood, water, etc. Store, meat
N o w Is T h e T i m e T o H a v e Y o u r
which will ho held this year from Sep-
market and restaurant free phone and
H e a t e r L i n e d T o r T h e W i n t e r . C a ll
tember 14 to 19.
On
J A C . S P A N IO L .
all modern conveniences.
Hegister
Six of these electric turnstiles have
NOW.
T A. L ivksi . ky A Co.,
Mrs Hotter, who has been visiting in
peen purchased dy the management of
Saloni, Oregon.
Newport for some time is home again.
the fa is, and four will In* installed at
The Greater Oregon state fair (Sept the main entrance to the grounds ami | W e h a v e s e v e r a l p a r t i e s w h o a r e
14-19) will this year be the la g st and two at the entrance to the grandstand l o o k i n g f o r h o m e s t e a d l o c a t i o n s o r
re lin q u is h m e n ts
a ls o s o m e
good
best in the northwest
enclosure. The machines are the ide-1
t im b e r c la im s . I f you k n o w o f any
J . F. Blakely has entered the employ ntieal ones used at the gates of th.i St
GOOD H O M E S T E A O or T IM B E R
of the MAIL in the office having for­ Louis world’s fair in 1904.
C L A I M S i t w i l l p a y y o u (to w r i t e u s.
merly l>een the outside man.
The appliance will do away with tic A d d r e s s ! - A E T N A R E A L T Y C O .
Mr. Westfall was in town Saturday ket sellers and gate keepers and other •413 F e l l i n g m i l . , P O R T L A N D - O R E -
trying to get liop-pickers for the employes at the entrance.
It will be
for sAI-K— Several Ion# of best Oat
necessary to have a man on the out­
Mascher yard
Hay; Must sell. Enquire of \V H
Nute Jones of Brooks, arrived lues- side to make change, as the slot w ill Fusoo, Box 21 Aunisvilu H F 1>
day for a visit with his soil F. 1. and not admit any other coin than a half
dollar. Men will also be needed to
other relatives.
New Train Service on 0- & E-
watch the crowd and see that no lead
F. 1. Jones, wife and daughter left
Commencing June 22 and until j
slugs or other counterfeit coins are in
Tuesday for Seio, where they will,
further
notice the following train ser-'
troduced into the slot.
camp for a few days and enjoy the fair.
vice
will
be in effect on the line of the j
The visitor must have his fifty-ceut
Foi’Nii— l ’urse. Owner can have
piece ready,but aside from that he will C. & E. R. R- between Albany and Va-
same by calling at this office, proving
be put to no inconvenience. He hands quint», daily except Sunday:
property and paying for this Notice.
the coin to the mau at the gate, who
Traiu No. 16 Train No. 2
Henry Wargnier, who resides near drops it in the slot.
Passenger j
This turns the
Mixed
Turner was sent to the Salem hospital stile and admits one person' The stile Leave Albany 7:45 a. m.
12:40 p. in. j
this week, he having taken ill of is immediately locked uutil
auothcr Ar. Yaqnina 1:30 p. m.
5:30 p. iu.
typhoid.
coin is dropped in
Train
No. 2 ,
Tiain No. 15
G. B. Trask, proprietor of the Stay-
Each turning of the stile is recorded
Mixed
Passenger
ton Stables was a business visitor in by a machine which adds the numder | Leave Yaquina 2.1.i p in. 7.00 a. m. !
Portland early this week, having left of persons admitted
The number is Arrive Albany 7.00 pm. 11:55 a. m. !
on the early Monday train.
also recorded dy electrical connection
on Sundays the service will be as
O. V. Meyers left Tuesday for his in the office of the secretary, or at any follows: Leave Albany 7:35 a. m. Ar-
Leave V a -,
old home in Damicotta Maine. He had other point on the grounds. At mid­ rive Yiiquina 11:40 a. in
nut been there for 41 years. He ex­ night each day the officials of the fair ,.uin# y ;oo p. m Arrive Albany 11:3U
will know exactly how many visitors p. IU-
pects to be gone about two months.
W m . M i Mi i q u y ,
have passed through the gates during
Ueu- Passenger Agent.
Geo Brown, of Lee Brown &. Sons the day.
lumbering company of Stayton was a
Formerly it was itnpossidle to count L A U N D R Y CA LLED F O R
business visitor in Albany and Salem
the dig crowds accurately, and the at­
this week, returning home Wednesday
AND D ELIV ERED
tendance could only be estimated. The
evening.
ueiv turnstile has been tested at the 1
Salem Steam Laundry
Grace Elder arrived Monday from fair grouuds at Salem and has been j for
Koseburg. She will visit for some time found to work perfectly in every detail
Oliver Lesley, Stayton Hotel,
with her sisters, Mrs. J.H . Missler and
The only difficulty will de the fail- j
Mrs. Alva Smith also her brother \V. ure of visitors to the fair to bring the
M O N E Y TO LOAN
A. Elder.
right change, dut after the first day or
ON .
Mrs. Laura L"Ken, of ¡Spokane and two, when fairgoers have become fam­
R E A L
E S T A T E
Mrs. Henry Keene of Shaw visited at iliar with the new system, no further
M r s J W K ip h a r t
the J . T. Kearns home Tuesday. Mrs. trouble is expected.
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U’Ken is a daughter of Hon. Henry
Keene.
Mr. and Mrs. Weinrich, Mr. and
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Mrs. Lee Kerber also Joseph Lulay of
u r e i n b u s i n e s s » fo r
Linn county were pleasant callers at
Y O U R H E A L T H
the John A. Lulay home in this place
On Monday last there was a fire on
and
Sunday evening.
the Alva Smith farm near Sublimity
C O M FO RT
McElroy’s band, consisting of 25 ex­ which destroyed his straw and stock
pert musicians, has been engaged to shed. The hired man hud been burn­
DONT S I F F E U WJT| I
play every day during the week of Sep­ ing brush and a spark caught in the
CHUNK.
tember 14-19 at the Oregon state fair building which was soon burned to the
|(f you arc suffering with corns)
at Salem.
ground. Fortunately for the owner he
it makes no difference what
Several people have been in camp had not as yet put his season's straw
just across the river south of town. in the building, which was hut a short
kind of corn it is, whether it is
They are prepared to stay for some distance from the stack. This was
a hard corn or a soft corn,
time. Outings on the Santiani are saved hut the building is a total loss
whether it is on lop of the toes
Mr. Smith is contemplating moving
the real thing.
or between the toes, or on the
soles of the feet—-you can be
W. B. B<«lton from Portland was a to Stayton soon.
relieved of your corns without
business visitor in our city Monday.
any inconvenience to yourself
He to is very favorably impressed with
and w ithout pain. Our corn
this section. The editor was pleased
A new bridge lias been put in by the
cure gives quicker results than
to have a conversation with him for
i county between Aumsvillc and Turner I
any other corn cure
he is an old time friend.
on the county road which crosses the
manufactured.
The Editor was a business visitor to
Salem Hitch. The old structure gave
I ’riots U •”»ts. S o l d b y
Portland this week and brought home
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recently
but
is
now
replaced
with
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tayton P h a r m a c y
with him the balance of a large ship-
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i a fme new one. Such work is a credit
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H a n k Huil'iiiikC-
merit of tynt. The Mail onice is now
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. to any county,
fu lly equipped to handle all grades of \
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job work and at prices in keeping with
Straw and Stock Shed
Destroyed.
NEW BRIDGE IN.
the quality of stock used.
A. L. Shreve, Clarence Beauchamp
and wife, Frank Lesly and wife, and
many others were Scio Fair visitors
Thursday. Many other townspeople
were also present but we were unable
to ascertain all their names in time
Devaney Lad Injured.
On Sunday last while riding after
stock near his home in Scio Mr. Hc-
vaney met with a very serious acci­
dent. A large steer jumped the fence
and the lad urging his mount over it
was thrown from the saddle and stis-
tnined serious injuries.
HUBERT F. LEONARD
Osteopathic
; u h * 2 o
Physician
M o h a w k n ld g .
Res. Phone M ain TOSS
Office M ain 709
Portland - - - - Oregon.
Frank w. Gooch from Scio, was in
town Wednesdar and took home with
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
him a fine new Canton top boggy pur­
W . F . C If A S K , M i n i s t e r .
GRAND CENTRAL
chased from Korinek <fc Mielke. They
Sunday Service September fitli, S .S .'
HOTEL.
also report the sale of tn Engle Cider 10 a.m. Preaching 11 a.m. subject Am i
Mill to-E. Lyods, of Seio.
I my Brothers Keeper? Y.P.S.C.E. 7 Nicely Furnished Rooms,
Mis R. L. Gardner and family who p m. Sunday School Concert 8 p,nr ! First Class Accomodations,
have been sojourning at Newport for Public cordially invited to attend.
Large Free Sample Room
the past two weeks returned Wediie*-
day and during their absence Mr Wag-
ncr prepared a very nice surprise for
teem. He hrd tho home nicely fixed
up, paiuted and repapered. It now-
looks iplendid.
The handsome new dwelling being
For Traveling Men.
erected on the farm of W. VnnHandel LAROn P LEA SA N T D IN IM I ROOM.
is ready to plaster. John A. Lulay, of
Rates $1.00 and up.
tliij place, Jos. Lulay of Linn Co. and
M. J SPANIOL, Prop.
Peter Welder of Sublimity did the
Stayton,
Oregon.
work.
Thom as G rocery
For
Y o u r F r u it Jars.
MASONS
Pints
Quarts
.65
75
.95
H a lf dais
SC H RAM
Autom atic S caler
Pints
.80
Quarts
1.00
H a lf dais
1.30
Jelly dlasses
E x tra Quality 40c the Dot.
W. E. Thomas & Son.
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B u i ld e rs ”
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Arc You Doing What You Can to Populate Your State?
OREGON NK.F.HS PEOPLE—Settlers, honest farmers, me­
chanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands
and a willing heart—capital or no capital.
S outhern P acific Co—
— Lines in Oregon.,
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribu­
tion through every available agency. Will you not help the
good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and
addresses nf your friends who are likely to be interested in
Ibis slate? We will be glad to hear the expense of sending
them complete iufoi mat ion about» Irt-gon and its opportunities.
C O L O N I S T T I C K E T S will be on sale during HEP'I f M HER
mid OCTOBER from tin- East to n il points iu Oregon. The
fares from a few principal cities me
From
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Kansas L'ity... . ........ 30.00
»1 Kt. |.onis
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Chicago...............
T IC K E T S
CAN
From Louisville............... f 41.70
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Cincinnati
Clt veHxnd
12.20
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New York............... ftò.oo
PREPAID
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit
the proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will
then be furnished by telegraph.
H. IL CON HIT, Local Agent, W e s t Kta>loii.
WM
McMURRAY,
ocncrxl P a ssenger
PORTLAND. OREGON
agent
O n ly a Few B a rg a in s
440 Acres five miles from Stayton, all finely im­
proved, running water, 15 room house all
hard finish throughout, furnace heat, a two
story 60x30 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.
171 Acres 6 miles from Stayton in the heart of the
Waldo 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.
The above are but three from our list which compr
farms, acre tracts, city, suburban and country property.
How 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. Terw s.
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, we 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,