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W. H KINO vs M MALONE
New To-day
On Saturday last tin re was a law
suit before Justice J. B.Grier, l'eiacen
\Y 11. King and Marion Malone, over
Hie payment of coiiniiis-ioii for the
'.ale of property.
The trial was called
T h a r * wi l l be an A u c t i o n S a l * on
t ho (J. W h l t n s y f a r m 2 1 - 2 m i l e s
n o r t h w a a t of S t a y t o n , S o p t . 9 t l i , at
10 o ' c l o c k .
For
Sal*---G ood
harness.
Enquire
S T A M P , Stayton.
top b u g g y and
of
M R S . R,
Work is progressing rapidl» on the at ten o'clock a in. with W. H Queen
new
cement walk being put in on er as attorney (or the pialliti!! and
Joe McMillan a ml son, of Mehsina
have beeu in town several days recently. third stre* t. In a few days more this J. 1'. Kearns assisted by II. Bryant A
HOI’ TICKERS »mill'll l>>r the
N o w Is T h s T i m e T o H a v e Y o u r street will he fully equipped b-r several Son of Albany for tbs defendant.
Holmes yard One ol tin* large«! ami
H e a t e r L i n e d F o r T h e W i n t e r . C a l l blocks with cement walks.
After considerable discussion the case licit yard* iii Oregon. Excellent camp
On
JA C . S P A N IOL.
Proprietor Frank l.csly, of the Slay
ground, wood, water, etc. Store, meal
F o u n d — Purse.
Owner can have ton Hotel i- putting in a cement walk few minutes when the/relum ed a ver market and restaurant free phouc and
name by calling at this office, •roving in front of his hostelry. He cccutly dict of $50.00 and costs for the plain | all modern conveniences.
Register
completed a large addition, which with j tiff. Had he gotten the full amount \ i»\\ .
property and paying for this Notice.
I , a Lin -M i a O o ,
Salem, Oregon.
Mrs M. 0. McCulloch, who has been cement walks adds much to the gener of commission it would have been over
al
outside
appearances.
two
hundred
dollars.
There
seemed
to
visiting here for some time, h it last
W • have sever al part i oa w h o aro
While on his outing a few days ago have been a little misunderstanding l ooki ng f or h o m e s t e a d l oc a t i on s or
week for her home in Vale. Oregon.
about the matter, while the sale hung r e l i n q u i s h m e n t * also s o m o g o od
Leave Orders for Bartlett pears at K. B Watters had the misfortune to
lire, it was really brought about throu t i m b e r c l a i m s . If you k n o w of a n y
lose
hi»
watch.
He
did
not
get
suffic
Gehlen Bros, this week.
gh the efforts of the ageut. The follow G O O D H O M E S T E A D or T I M B E R
ient
game
to
recompense
him
for
the
MBs. J. E. S l o p « .
loss of “ time” but nothing daunted, ing jurors decided the case S. J. Cald C L A I M S it wi l l p a y y o u | t o w r i t # us.
W. H. Hobson, manager of the Fred
well, S. H. Benson, J. E. Sloper, Lee A d d r e s s : - A E T N A R E A L T Y C O .
he is ready for another trip.
Rock Mercantile Co., left Monday
rate, Frank Blakely, and J. P. Funk. r j . i f a l l i n g m i l . , P O R T L A N D . O R E .
Mrs R. L. Morton and family who
morning for Portland on a business
kou SALK— Several tons ol best Oat
have been sojourning at Newport for
trip.
Hay; Must sell. Enquire of W H
FLAMES DESTROY KAWIIIDE,
FOUND— Friday morning Sept the past two weeks returned Wednes
boson, Box 21 Aumsvilc K F D.
ember 4th between Stayton and Seio, day and during their absence Mr Mor
Nevada
M
ining
T
o
w
n
A
lm
ost
IV-
Borne money. Owner can have same ton prepared a very nice surprise for
stroyevl by S u dden Eire.
New Train Service on C. «& E.
by giving description and paying for them. He had the home nicely fixed
Rawhide, Nev., Sept. 8.— A tire
Commencing Juno 22 aud until
up, painted and repapered It now that started Friday tn Dr. Garner's
ad.
office, a veritable firetrap. spread | further notice the following train »er-
looks
splendid.
Owing to the resignation of the for
with lightning-like rapidity and, de I vice will bo in effect on the line of Che
Many of our residents were in atten spite the vigorous efforts of the fire
mer night watchman, Oliver Farns,
0. A E. R .R . between Albany and Ya-
Asa Womack is now the night watch dance at the Linn County fair at Scio department anil 500 miner volun
quiua,
dally except Sunday:
man for the Stayton Woolen Mill Co. last week. The many attractions usu teers, eight block, comprising all the
business section of the town, were a
Train No. lti Train No. 2
The Pennybaker brothers w ho have al at such gatherings were there, but mass of flames. The firefighter-, soon
Mixed
Tasscnger
the
one
which
attracted
most
was
the
been carpentering here for the past
discovered their efforts were of no Leave Albany 7:46 a. in.
12:40 p. m.
exhibition
bv
the
parents
of
their
trip
avail against the fire, so they began
several weeks left Tuesday for Meliama
3:30 p.m .
lets. They are the children of Mr and dynamiting adjacent buildings. Over Ar. Yaquiua 1.30 p.m .
to build a dwelling for Mrs Hull.
Tiaiu No, 15 Irani No. 2
Mrs James A. Hay who reside near a ton and a half of dynamite was
Leo Rock, son of Fred Rock, while
' used.
Passenger
Mixed
Scio.
fishing Wednesday caught a fine 17
Among the first building to go was Leave Yaquiua 2:15 p.m. 7:00 a. tu.
, Collins' hardware store, which con-
inch salmon trout. These fish ate the
1 tained two tons of dynamite, that ex Arrive Albany 7:00 pm . 11:55a.m.
gamiest that inhabit the Santiam, it j
On Sunday# tho service will bv a#
ploded with terrific force, hurling
is a rare feat to catch one of them.
burning planks and board# a great follow#: Leave Albany 7:3.» a. in. Ar
We are informed by the school board distance and setting fire to numer
Geo Gansle, of Fern Ridge who re
rive Yaquiua 11:40 a. in.
Leave l ie
that several windows in t tic school ous buildings simultaneously. This
quina 0:00 p. ui. Arrive Albany 11.30
cently sold his 80 acre farm was in
house have been broken. A few of our catastrophe led the firemen to fight
town thia week making arrangements
p. tu.
W m . M c M i rkav ,
lads have been seen lately w ith sling the flames with dynamite, which
to move to Stayton. He report# val
Gen. Tanscngcr Agent.
prompt action saved the outlying por
shots and bean shooters, they should
tions of the town. A strong wind
ues very regular in hi# seci’ >:i, he
destroy them at once and prevent fur was blowing, which swept the (lames
having received $50.00 per acre for his ther trouble, for both of these toys are
L A U N D R Y CALLED F O R
j southward across Rawhide avenue
holdings.
prohibited by our state law s.
and east across Nevada street.
A N D DELIVERED
The buildings destroyed will alone
Alva Thomas left Thursday for
These toys are not only d u u g e rciiB
Salem where he will attend the State but are tlie source of many a disagree result in a financial loss of $7 50,000, for
Salem Steam Laundry
with no Insurance. The contents of
Fair. He took with him their fine ment, so look out lads and do not let
the buildings are a complete los# and
Oliver Lesley, Stayton Hotel.
stallion. He was on exhibition at Scio the officials get hold of you and your will swell the total to considerably
but not having been a Linn Co horse “ fool killers".
more. Many people were slightly In
jured by flying debris, but none are
was not entitled to a rating from the
M O N E Y TO LOAN
reported seriously hurt.
judges.
|£
Thomas Grocery
TEA and COFFEE
Wc now carry
11 kinds of Coffee
and
7 kinds of Tea.
W c .ire just adding a complete line of
CHASE & SANBORNS
HIGH GRADE TEA AND COFFEE.*
All Guaranteed To Give Satisfaction.
f| W . E. Thomas & Son.
“ ( ) r e i > 'o i l
B u i lderst”
Look Out Lads.
MEHAi'lA.
The recent rains have made liuntiug
better in the hills and several of our
SEPTKNBKIt 4th.
townspeople left Saturday for a few
Mrs. Mason lias been very ill the
days hunt in the mountains. They are
going to get if possible their share of ¡>ast week,but has recovered sufficient
ly to start to-day for Latah Washing
venison.
Mr F. A. Garbe of Aumsville was a ton where she intends to make an ex
business caller in our city Wednesday. tended visit w ith her mother
Owiug to pressing call at home lie
was detained from attending the spec
ial meeting held here on that evening
to discuss the Milk Condenser.
Mrs. J. F. Surry, and children of Port
land, have been visiting Mrs. Surry's
mother for the past month, but will
return borne about Saturday.
Mr and M rs E. IN eddle were Scio
visitors Sunday, their son J. N. Wedd
le, who has charge of the central Tele
phone office in Scio, will leave shortly
for Eastern Oregon. While there he
will reside the required time on Jib
homestead, southeast of Prineville.
Mr. and Mrs Wni. Mulkey have gone
into the wood business since they quit
working for L’ ncle Sam. They have
the contrai l to furnish twenty ricks
to the School District, w hich they are
delivering this week.
Meliama had a law suit la-t Monday,
tlie first, by the way in five years. It
was a cas about some bogs and as
is usual with such cases, both partjas
were at fault more or less, so the Jus
tice evened up the expenses between
the two parties as near as he could,
letting it go at that.
The fishing in the Santiam has been
better the past week and several fine
catches of trout have been reported.
The trout are very gamy here and it
is necessary that an angler be profici
ent in the art to entice one of the fin*
nies to bite.
On Friday last at her home, Mrs
\V. H. Hobson met with a very painful
accident. While she was sitting on
the porch, she in some way while turn
ing, lost her balance and fell heavily
to the cement walk below throwing
her elbow out of joint She is now get
ting on nicely.
This has been the banner week for
the editor and his family. They had
the pleasure of enjoying a fine venison
steak, also a large farm basket full of
choice Bartlet pears.
The venison
was the gift of W. F. Chase, pastor of
the Christian Church, and the pears
were the gift of Dare Hlopcr.
David Mangle who has been residing
at Alsea is going to return to his tarm,
about one mile west of town. He has
a 53 acre ranch there and dovotf In
attention to stock hut will from tlib
time forward engage in the raising
of sheep. He lias left his son on the
Alsea farm who will look after it.
He will range the sheep there a i-oor
as he can gather up a fine bunch.
L ost —Conger claw with silver tip.
Mounting from watch fob.
Cooper.
W. H.
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rlumie», merchants, t Jerks, people with brains, strong liand«
und ti willing henrl—capital or nucupiial.
Southern Pacific Co—
— Lines in Oregon.
it »ending tuns of Oregon literature to the East for di.trihu-
timi through every iivailaldti agency. Will you not help the
good work of building Oregon by »ending li» the names mid
addresses of your friend# wlio are likely to l>e interested ill
this state? It c will tie glad to liear the expense ol »ending
them cum pie te infoi imi t ion aboutOregon and it « op p o i tun it ¡ cm .
C O L O N I S T T I C K E T S will beoti »ale during SETI KMRFK
and OCTOBER from the Ku»i to all point# in Oregon. Tilt
fare# from a few principal citic* aie
ON
ASKS
LARGER
ARMY.
Roosevelt’s Final Annual Message
Will Make Appeal.
Washington, Sept. K.— President
Roosevelt, in his final annual mes
sage to Congress, probably will rec
ommend an increase in the numeri
cal strength of the army to at least
100.000 men. At present the army
is on a footing of 60,000 men, the
number provided for in time of peace.
To the general staff It has become
evident, in the last two years, that
60.000 men are too few properly to
garrison the posts at which it is nec
essary to maintain an army*/force.
These posts include the garrisons in
the Insular possessions of America.
The law provide» that the army
may be increased to 100,000 men In
time of need. This provision in thi
opinion of military experts Is likely
to prove a serious handicap to tho
army If absolute necessity should
arise for a larger force.
It is expected that the President
will recommend in his message an In
crease of the army by the addition of
at |(-H*t ten regiments of Infantry,
five regiments of cavalry and several
companies of coast artillery.
Gen. Byars and family of Salem are
rusticating for a couple of weeks on
Twelve Rut« Worth
San Francisco, Sept. 8.— In order
the banks of the beautiful Little North
to stimulate the zeal of those who
Fork just alaive town.
are engaged In ridding the city of
The Hop pickers are getting ready rats, and to prevent the possible re
to go hopping.
currence of cases of bubonic plague,
t». P. lei roll and wife have returned 12 rats, each bearing a tag inscribed
with :t private mark, were turned
from Newport where they have been 1 loose here, one In each of the sani
for the pi-t ten days They*report a tary districts. For the return of each
rat. so tagged to the office of the san
good time.
itary bureau a reward of $50 will
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
be paid. Any regular sanitary In
spector bringing in one of the mark
W . K. CHASE!. M in is te r.
ed rodents will be promoted In addi
Sunday Service« September 13th tion to being paid the reward.
S. S. 10 a.tn. Preaching II a m Sub
The release and recapture of the
ject “ Who is tie- Greatc't?” Y.P.S.C.K ! rats is expected to aid the authori
7 p.m. Preaching 8 p.m, subject “ Cords ■ ties in determining the direction in
which the animals migrate through
and Stakes .
All are welcome to our I the city.
services.
Democrat Text Rook Deny.
Good -loft for Oregon Statesman.
Chicago. Sept. X. National Com
mitteeman .VI. A. .Miller, of Lebanon,
Or , reached here Sunday from the
Weat. ft. ia generally regarded that
Mr. Miller will ito made vfce-chalr-
man of the N'a ionai Committee and
placed In charge of the Western
headquarters, which will likely be
established in Portland. Or.
Arc You Doing What You Can to Populate Your State?
OREGON NEEDS PEol’ EE —Settler», lnment tanner*, mo-
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If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, <lc|H>»it
the proper amount with any of our agent». The ticket will
then he furnished by telegraph,
II B. CONDIT, Local Agent, West Stayton.
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P O R T LA N O , O R E G O N .
(if you are suffering w ith eorn#|
it make# no difference what
kind of corn it is, whether it is
a hard corn or a suit corn,
whether it is on top of the toe#
or between the toe#, or on tin;
sole# of the feet—you can be
relieved of your corn# without
any inconvenience to yourself
and without pain. Our corn
cure give# quicker result# than
any other corn cure
manufactured.
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S t n y t o i » I 'l n i r n i n c y
n u n U »ju lJ illiiM ,
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Osteopathic
M in --«)
Physician
Mohnwlc Ml'lU-
Res. Rhone M ain 7 OSS
Office M ain 709
Portland - - - -
Oregon.
UR AND CENTRAL
HOTEL.
Chicago, Sept. 8.— The campaign Nicety f urnished Room*,
textbook of the Democratic party,
First Class Accomodations,
prepared with the approval of the Na
tional Committee, Is ready for dis
l.aryc Free Sample Room
tribution to party workers and others
F o r Traveling Men.
Interested. It contains 300 pages
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and Is rcui' te with arguments on the
Rales SI.00 and up.
various Issues of the campaign. The
platforms of th<’ Democratic and Re
M. J SPANIOJ., Prop.
publican parties arranged In parallel
Stayton,
Oregon.
»ulutuus occupy much space.
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.
171 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 tor $40 per acre.
T he 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. T erm *
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 $105').
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 ail times.
J. T. K carns& C o .
Stayton , Oregon.