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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1908)
i S t a y to n M a il PO RTLAN D Wholesale Prices. l im it » . K lm ir , E n t e r e d a t t h e p o s t o f f i c e tit S t a y t o n , O r e g o n , n s a il m atter of th e se c o n d c la s s . T he M i l l l i itrlctly non m rtiu n but devoted to the general iDlrrat'te eud uitbuLldlai oi theaetern Marion county ami Stayton in particular- T mk M am . ili-slre» the hoartyeo- ratioti of every community Into which it Is sent regularly to sutwcrlber». I>ut all Milo ptlone must be paid lor during the year according to the following ruling By an order of the r t n i n t l e r Gcncml oi the Lulled du tr*, Im ittl IHv 4. lae no weekly w-spaper ean be mailed to any subscriber at the regular second-class rate«, » hen »neh sttb- rtber is more than one year in arrears. This enter loo's i ffcct January 1, 1MB. The penalty for violating the order ta exclusion from the malls. This forces Tit* M ill d all other papers to insist that subscriptions tie paid duriu« the year. Raws in Advance M months llii 6 •• .65 3 " .35 Single Copy • * On and after this date, August 7th 19U6 the following rates for advertising will te hered to except In the ease of the completion of contracts already made. Display advertisements 15 cents per issue single col. 25 •• “ •• double " »1.00 “ M /ingle •• Patent Medicine 1.S5 •• •• double “ 5 “ “ line single “ Locals 10 •• “ •• Hirst Issue Legal* tl 5 “ •• " thereafter ».5.00 Final Proof H. E. » 10.00 - •• T. 4 a. 1 «• •• word per issue. Sew Today spt These rates apply to foreign as well as loeal advertising and will be strictly adhered to. All communications sent in for publication must bear the signature oi the writer. This le applys to either local, »eneral, political, church, or other items- K kei > G. C on l i t . KI'lToR. Box 96 Stayton, Oregon. lln jr , If You Are Going East To see that dear old Mother or Friend you can not afford to travel without a trunk or suit case when you can obtain them at the following K lo . Wheat — Choice nulling surf«. Traek prices: Cluh, 89c; hlui'stcm, 93c; turkey m l, 92c; Valley, 90c. Export prices, standard t)uality: Cluh, 88c; hluestem, 92c; turkey red. 92c; red Russian 88c. Harley— Feed, #24.50: rolled, f 27 tKI 128(H); brewing #2800,' Oats—No. I white, #27.(HI 27.50; gray, #26 (K) 28 50. Flour—Patents $4 85; straights, $4 05 4.55; export«, #9 70; Valley, $4.45; \ sack graham, $4.40; whole wheat, $4 65; rye, #5.50. MillsiutYs— Until $26.00; middlings,! #31.00; shorts, country, $29 00; shorts city, $28 00; chop, #22.00 27.50 Hay—Timothy: Willamette Valley fancy, #14.00; do, ordinary, $11; East ern Oregon, #16.50; mixed, #13; alfal fa, $11. Fru it# itntl Prices Trunks ‘ 90 9 * Vd'KftMhl«*«. beet*, # 1 75; parsnip», # 1 . 25 ; cabbage, 2,lxi;. hue.ad lett.uce’ 20 2 ,c; l 3^ cumbers, 75 85c per box; celery, 7o $1.25 per dozen; artichoke», 80c dozen; bean», 8c pound; eggylant, #2 00 jieri * We notice in the last Sunday edition of the Portland geese, 8# 10c; turkeys,20c. regonian, that the government engineers stationed near Eggs—Extras, 26 27c;«ms, 23 25c; ewport were driven out by cougars. This fact calls to 8econ(U’21 22 c; thirds, io 20 c. ind our recent editorial urging upon the proper parties the; ^ , 7Jc. anging of our game laws to such an extent that it is n o ,ordina;y, 6 7c- iarge, 5 c: *e«w«tr»8| nger a “crime” to own good trailing dogs or hounds. !8Jc; ordinary 6 7c; heavy 5c; mutton If our people were allowed as in former years to keep ,anc-v>8 9c- H o p « W o o l Ktc veral good game dogs there would soon be a scarcity the couger, wild cat and wolf families, for there is rarely Hops— 1907,prime and choice, 3 4c, dog used for game trailing that does not enjoy the lb.; old», 1 lj c lb.; new higgles, 6^ 7Jc. Wool—Valley medium, 14 15Jc lb: lasing of these varmints. , .. , , ,i coarse, 12 13c; Eastern Oregon, 8 16c. By having these dogs the deer and other game can ag to (hrink, ge. properly protected, for where there would be one deer M obair-C hoice.is i9c, pound, illed by dogs, there is over a dozen killed by varmints, has been stated upon reliable authority that it requires Grand Central Hotel Arrivals. less than twelve deer a year to supply the appetite of cougar, now say for instance that one cougar additional Elliot, siiverten; u e Rob- Chyear is killed by the dogs or their owners, see w h at 'Ridge; Paul Zoikoske, Meha.m»; F c dhfe^ence there would be in the number of deer. Destroy sm ith, Shaw; c stoessei, Mehama, e U/lgar as rapidly as possible and reap a bounteous Benilllnin fr'* 1’6 * "11- Sublimity; Albert r j j 11 Aniert. Shaw; R Rands, Silver Creek; rveit of deer and elk. ¡ A c , „ ; ,,)U„ c„ , settle: Ben W. Lambert A. W. Whitmcr Lambert, Whitmer & Co. Successors to Lambert & Sargent IRE INSURANCE REAL ESTA TE HOME FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE Of California s PALATINE INSURANCE CO. ED. Of London West Side Office East Side Office Room s 107.108 Sherlock Buildiug Third and Oak Streets Telehone Main 1008 PORTLAND , 404East Alder Street Citizens Hank Telephone Last 640 OREGON. »1 M »♦ »» 4*^5 Suit Cases fancy liens, 12Jc; rooster», old 8 9c, broilers and fryers 13 13Jc; dressed poultry, lc pound higher; (lurks, 12 14; IT has ley, Salem; Geo Sakalee, Mill City; Frlink Smith, Portland; A J. Stewart, Gates; R G Pierce, Gates; F Pruitt, Turner; PLambert, Kingston; U Hertzever, Sublimity; Paul Frank, C ity;JK oon s, Sacramento; P Weber Sacrnmento; E Norton, Spokane; A Humdinger, Mill City; J F Traver Salem; Inatz Goodman, Ciry; J Gehlen C Gehlen, Harold Murphy, Uelmar Caldwell, O V Myers, P Frank, City; Dan Smith, Spokane; William Elbert, i Scio; W N Thomas, Gates; John Ruc ker, West Stayton; C Geibler, Fern 1 Ridge; B Rockwell, Lyons; Geo Rock- well, A Vaughn, Lyons; J B Tracy, W E Vandemark, Marion; T M Small- man, Woodburn; C H Patton, Sud- limity; Jos Petzel, Archie Kimsey, I Mehama; Pete Kneir, Aumsville; Mar ion Bcngele, Scio; T E Brown, Scio; F it McDonald, Ptimkin Center; Gui. »lo Berg, Shaw; K B Patton,Mncleay; Marion Malone. Kingston; VVm Clau dick, Aumsvillef II Hendershot, Joe I Kearns, Earl Quetner, Chas Stowed, (City; F P Dein, Portland. M Chrystal covered barrel top, Yale lock, large box four reversed slats on top, tinned wrought iron clamps, side bolts, strap hinges, deep tray with hat box covered, 32 Inch only $4.75 Same as above only Metal covered 5.65 With this issue we tind the MAIL elevating itself to the cr“te: ,un’!lto^- Wcper crate can . taloupes, * I. 1.75 per crate; corn, vel of its neighbors and we trust from this time forward ^ L23 ?ack at we will be able to have a full six column paper. We Hu.»«. r«*»**. pleased with the suggestion of a couple of our readers! Butter—Ext«.», 3i|c; fancy, 27jc; d it is with pleasure that we add the Portland Market; choice, 25c »tore, isc. eports. Anv other suggestion that is beneficial shall Chee8e—Full «ream twin», i4jc; full eedily be heeded by the editor. This is to inrer that l;»4c; , ri cream , brick, . 20c; Swiss 0 . block, L1 , 18 , very reader of the MAIL has an interest in its welfare and C; Limburger, 20 c. is our duty to see to it that we give the best of everything' Poultry—Mixed chicken», 12 i2 jc, OUr p a tr o n s . 28 inch Black enameled, Iron covered, flattop, square corner, Sheet iron bound, iron bottom, hardwood slats reversed on top; Monitor lock, lifter bolts, strap hinges, tinned malleable iron on top corners, deep full covered hat box tray, Price—$ 3.95 30 Inch same as above „ 4.20 3 2 * ” m 1» m m 4 . 4 ts 28 Inch Canvas covered, sheet iron bound, jap- paned steel corner bumpers, clamps and knees hard wood slats, Yale lock, corner rollers, deep hat box tray, Price—$4.40 30 Inch same as above „ 4.65 Fresh Fruits—Blackberries. 75 90c crate; peaches, 40 75c crate; plums, 25 75c per crate; watermelons, ljc per pound; grapes, $1 1.75 per crate; The Scio Fair is now a matter of history and to those who pears, 75c $1.25 |ier box. tended from this section, a spirit of activity has beenarous- Potatoes—Oregon#, #1.00 1.25 cwt; On Saturday, after having been in Scio the previous day, sweet, 2Je per pound, e of our most enthusiastic citizens began the circulation Onions—California red, #1.25 j>er hundred; garlic, 12 15c per lb. f a subscription paper for the purpose or raising the re- Apples—California, new, $1.25 1.75; uired funds for the establishment of a Fail Association in iO regon, 75 c # 1 . 25 . tayton. He has met with splendid success and we trust vegetable»— Turnip«, $ 1.25 »»ek; at before another month has passed we will have the plans rfected so far that a Stayton Fair will be an assured feature J ; r v*' 24 Inch imitation leather covered embossed, closely resembling leather, grained leather corners, round swing handle, brass spring locks, price only, $2.85 24 in Mauve rubber cloth case, ends sewed and riveted, leather corners, slide handle, only I.90 24 in Keratol covered suit case, chocolate color, leather corners, round swing handle, straps in top and body stay hinges, Price—$4.00 24 in genuine split cow-hide suit case, choco late color, nicely creased, swing handle, square bolts, cloth lined, Price—$5.00 Also a nice line of Telescopes, Furniture and General Hardware. w w . J. M A R K I N G S Council Meeting. it was decided to have an ordinance prepared covering the name. The Monday evening brought the hu.it- The Regular Council meeting was matter of extending water main to called to order last Thursday evening A. D. Gardners mill wns also discussed, er* who left lust week for the mount Hept. 3 hy Mayor W. L. Frerer» in the acom m itteof three was appointed to "'ni* m quest of huckleberries, and chair. Those present were Mayor look into the matter as well a s to nre- game They returned with a glorious report hut their firearms brought not Frerer», Councilmcti StrefT, Brcwcrand pare a rate for manufacturing plants hing down-except » couple grouse. Gardner: Absent, Councilmen Murphy etc. The committee appointed was I hose in the party were Messrs Watters, Fisher, Smith and Richurd- and Recorder HI I wood and Marshall Messrs Brewer, Gardner and 8trefT. The Marshall was hy motion author Hon. They had a splendid trip hut Smith, but deputy Marshall Thomas were too early for the game in the wflH present. Councilman Brewer acted ized to collect delim|tient water rents, section visited also repair the cross walk on second as secretary pro tempore. Minutes of the last regular meeting ^ irginia Streets reatl nnd approved. A Comitte appoin- BILLS ALLOWED ted to interview foe Fisher in regard , I h® following bills were presented Messrs Elder and Ruhertarm return to care of City Pumping plant m a d e and allowed. ed Monday evening after having a no report. In the “neer Iteer” propo-j E. D Alexander, printing, $12 50 three days outing in the hills anil they sition the committe reported and it' Jae. Spmiiol, connection-water- 13 60 report 'he total of thro* deer to their ■rcilH. The was unanimously to let. the matter Stayton Electric Light Co. * ''' editor ' l''1"1 had been '"‘, n invited >■ ... to join this party hot owing to hits- Lights and ¡lumping Sta. rest for the present. The matter of ”I 4U iness crowding him he was prevented Total #77.5 | from making the trip. cement walk» and curb was discussed, Hunters Return Three Deer.