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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1908)
? I . f' CITY OFFICIAL PAPER STAYTON MAIL ciTV ornciALS W . 1,. I it r ft up, Mayor. It« A, l.i wool*, Ito or«li r. I . lluYl Tr< MMirer. II>*MY H nitii , Mur-lm! PREDO. CON LU Y. A THIKT lil-.N I H Yl AH. ?f* ?$• •$* -F N K W H I-A H tk . NUT AN •$* •$* A A A A YOU OUGHT TO LEARN How little it w.ill cost the L lee trie SER I EMBER n , it/>8. . 5. . 5. - £ BANK Money Orders you 1,ight I r m \UMBbR ] 2 Milk Condenser For Stayton. Stayton Electric Light Co. *T* A ClIA, MTkWV «■'. i(. H nkwkm uh i rip un .. $1.26 U L K A N N U M A tilling tlioae who «poke in the fore On Tliur.ilny moiling, plant were luiil Im ii Milk Condenser for our city. part of the evening were W. If. Coop, ' Through ii»- • Boris of <1 W Tehnult of er who w m the Hret one of our citi in your homi' A»k, and Alleiny, the |ieopl«’ were gotten to- zen» to 11 roti.e intere»t in the propo- M «' to I m - pli'Hsed will g« fher «n<l a regular booster meeting lit ion. He »fated in hi» talk th at he was held, which was well Htiemled by had vwited with friend» at Amity over wit h you. talk it and while there wa» fully convinced iHtizen* from »11 »••rlion». J’iie meeting it ii» called !•> order by that a milk conden»er would I»' the 1 1 \V Tehmilt, sfier a lew remark» .1 T pro|ier linin' for Htaytnn, when he J . k-urn» placed the nomination of Fred returned lie began talking the propo-! if Conley n« temporary chairman. He «•ition ami through hi« having taken » . 0. * f > * $ • . J . « • $ » . $ » * £ ♦ «l i e- inking the elmir nuked for a sec the m atter up corre»pondence wa» retary mid wtw favored with the nomi »tarled and Mr. Tebault wa« »ecured | nation of \Y. K. Chase. With 1 » few to come here in the intercut of the hre f remarks ilia meeting wh . gotten pioponition. Mr M. W. Hunt gave very intresl- under w»y and tiiuiiy ijuMtioim were an-wen d by the »peaker, Mr. Tebault. ing data a» to what the other plant» After discussing the various phases had done ami the possibilities o|« n to the following routine wua carried util. Ktayton. iIe further «tated that there A million Wi«» made tiuit n committee| in no more ideal location for 11 milk o( liltli tvcll l>C Mppiiiutnl to -Illicit Condcn*cr than here, al»o beli. u » the ■ T- »ub.criptton. foi ciipital »tock, with time ripe to organize, the re»ult that the following gentle- J T Ke.irns believe» it the he»t men wi i' c - i n l\ tin citizen» pre-- thing that ever n i n e to StayMin, and ,.|,t M XV Hunt, W aldo* Hill«; T. J . from hi» «•onver»at ion with farmer» of -«'HI* Folli», K in g -to n ; " K rturry, Lyons; th evurroiid ingcotintry.gavetheineet- .I I . K' irn-, l>r Ih iiuchamp, Stayton; ing their ¡1 -suranre i f their hearty Clarence H. How no, Charlea Bernice, »upjior' Mr W L Fre-i«*», Hanker \iiinav.lie, Kt in »t Long, Kvert Down- and Mayor -aid In- 10 wa. thoroughly iog, Su blim ity ; M. It. Hyati, J’leaeant eonvim-ed that this condenser wm one Hill, Lewi» (iei.h r, .Fame» l-effler, J . of the thing» that would build up the H. Il.ihheim ill. Scm ; Nick (iuyiin r, community and make money f«>r the Kingaton ; Frank Mlinker», Stayton ; citizen» of Stayton and vicinity, h F .o ette, Stayton; Frank Hotter, The meeting adjourned to m«ut a t # M ill C it y ; F C. Frerea and J . H Apple »ome future date to lie announced Fern lf.dge. These men were con- ‘* tcr- There waa »2500 «.btcribed in lirmrd and it wa. ordered that the «ec- j 11 icw minule* * " d il « nn “« " r e d fact X I 1 etary inf.irin them of their appoint- 1 Hr‘‘ lmve f ,‘‘’ '*-*1 W I ing propo»ition for our town th at is X III COU . OI L ME N J. K. flw. JH n O WO A N STAYTON, MARION C O U N TY. OREGON * 4 * *$• CO U N C I L M E E T S Klmt Thand«) u> k bt «•<•!» mouth. W e issue B A N K M O N E Y O R D E R S good T H R O U G H O U T the U N IT E D S T A T E S and C A N A D A . the Bank Drafts payable in ail P R IN C IP A L cities of the W ORLD . Stayton State Bank M A H Things B e in g E qual W ouldn't You prefer to have y o u r House Decorated by an experienced P ain ter and i l Paper Han t. : Give Us A T ria l Superior Grain Drills (Canton Dise Plows Stern, Gang, and Side Hill Plows eider Presses Korinek & Mielke. Hunting Season Here We have a full line of Single anil Double barrell Shot Guns, and the Famous Winchester Pump Guns. We also carry a complete stock of Ammunition for all standard guns. We always carry the LISk TIN and GRANITE WARE, Zenith and Lorain Ranges, Cook and heating Stoves. Kitchen and Hardware. Kerber Brothers. " on . account o f THE STATE FAIR AT SALEM .pi,,. Southern Hnclff vili -i li licket» from all Oregon lor one and one third fare round trip l.o l t il s III It wa» moved th at the »entimuiit ■ «•'able. M *« » n county folk» are I of thia meeting lie that we circulate l>»e kind tin t do a thing when they a petition to build .« h.rty thousand "reaeaured th at it i . right. XV* know pound capacity condenser, which met M v n " ™ * i,eue wt‘ h* ve flowing with the utiauimom. approval of all r e p « « , from every eectinn in which a «ommitteman i. located. preM'tit. SELLS HOME Will Build New Dwelling Closer In XX’. E Tliom.i», of the Thomas <»r*>- I eery, »old I'ue-dav, hi.-home and three acre» of I a nil in the north east part of tlie city for $ 2000.00 This wa» a har- 2 Ktli with Mi-- Lizzie l ’oriwliiis prin; Among the late ari ¡vai» al K lecker» «tore are, ladies coats, wrap*, wrapper:, We »ell \UENT, Miss Noi a Crabtree, tìATt li g iad e, All». Uraee Crai.tree in the In termed la le; At Healdshllig, ('alifornia, Sept. Ali»» Alice Shepherd, ol Salem in ttm cm brr f.rst, William lld id rick» I.ed- gerwood, formerly a resid« i t ol lliis pritnary eonnty. hot of late year» a lesidenl of i Lo» A ligie» holding a n »pou.ihle |»o , 8E.XTT1.K M AUK MTS. i .»itimi 11 p tu thè lime of los deatli in W h e at niueatem. 'JJc. thè First National Bank of timi city. Oats $27 f«i 2 7 .5 0 Ile i« siirvived by a wiiiovv formerly B arley - $23 Mi»» Mae XVItit•• now with relative» 111 H ay— Eastern Washington timo thi- «■ 1 • v. — Siate-niiio. thy. $16 per ton: Fuget Sound hay, fur», shirtwaists, jucket» an.I -kilt». H B CondiE On Tuesday of this week XX'. A. XX’cd- die left for Monmouth and other point» fur the purpose of invi— i. * ing evaporator», T'liiw city ami 11. I nityr veiv strongly favor» the locatiti/ of an evaporator in the section for there is thousands of pounds of choice fruit goes to waste annually on account of * lack in faeilitiee fc.r it* pmpei hand« ||ng Mr Weddle i» one ol our ener getic young men who is nlway« luck illg oul f„r advantage, by w .ich he ,.all nialerially improve his -.iiroiul- j ng# and realizing the great net d of a |rl|ji rir)>er he Pajk upon himself iti«‘ ta»k of investigating the pro|o»iti .u \\e trust he will he able to sec hi- Way clear to have a dryer established Bacon al Blet» | . r pound XX K tST HT A Y T U N . 1 ami Ham» at 17 cts per Ih. $ 9 . SO ii 10 per ton; wheat hay. $12 per te n ; alfalfa, ' ' » ' . ( K i l l ) per ton. B u tte r Washington cream ery , 30e per Ih; lanch, 21^. l - c p . r lb; Ore gon, 2 No |>er Ih E ggs Selected local, 3 4e per doz; E a ste rn . 26 n 28e per doz.; Oregon ranch, 2 3 ® 30c per doz. i I W orkm anship Guaranteed. \ , WA TTER S £ QUEET E Z Painters and Paper Hangers, : W ater Street* To Investigate Evaporator g-iin for the purchaser,yet Mr 1 homa» ih .ired to »ell «0 th at I...... .. erect a new dwelling on his property cU.««r in. Mi I'honia» I.........iverml fine Iota in town both in the Im-ine.s and re-i ih iice distriets X alue. here are stead ily climbing and to those who are I looking for hirgnin» we would suggest that they hurry up a little. X alues her«* have been steadily advancing, I l.u.ini.-» is increasing thcrclore prop- T t y value» are better than everbefni. The following is the descliption of ■ the property transferred by Mr T h o m h e r e in the near future. as to Mr» 1 . H Miller. Beginning at a point il11 fed e of n «■ cor Ink Id ill All- S l'AY ION A KOIIKKTSON !■—x No I to (leo XX llolli«ter'» Add Have opened their fall millinery for jtion to the Town of Stiv to n . ami running Ih e a c e e tilDfili feet, tlienco your inspection. They have a lovely n 210 ‘J feet w tilU titi feet s 210.1) feet line ol the latest in head wear. to plaee ol liegiuuing, containing three acres i»ta\ tuli Seliool» start Septemlier Ledgerwood And be Convinced. Stayton, Oregon.^ » .¿scb Auction Sale. The 1 vacant lot* vv«.»t of the Christian Church will lie sold to the high«—r bidder »ale will lie held .1 I p in. on Saturday Sept 26 th. on the premises. The Terms cash or thirty days. Enquire at Mail Office, x *y il tr «X r v ty V tX y q t r » t # r fc r V ?# % t# ^ '.'^ 3 SH O ES 7 A perfect foot needs a perfect shoe. It needs to be perfectly fitted, otherwise it will soon cease to be a perfect foot. Do not ruin your feet by taking chances on your shoe dealer. Some shoes don’t “ break in” until they “breakout.” If by chance you get such shoes from us, v.*e will thank you to bring them back. W e have the I( ) H X T E L L I N G SCH O O L S H O E Don't fail to come in and look for Children. over our line. G H O C E W IE S It is a wise house-keeper that feeds her family well. It means good health and good temper and the prices wc offer you on groceries of the best« quality permit no excuse for a poorly furbished table. G E H L E N BRO S. •tfA fA tA fA tA fA h to M 1M n M b * I