Wc wish to call your attention that we now
have on our shelves for your inspection the
largest line of dress goods ever carried in
Slayton. $8,000 worth of Fancy and Staple
d « 1» m a n n is h SUITINGS.
All colors in Mohair, Wool Taffetas, Serges,
Broad Cloth, Chiffon Panamas and
Hauy Others To Numerous
To Hentlon.
WE HAVE IN FACT ANYTHING YOU
WANT IN THE LATEST.
Also new F U L L
for
BOYS,
S U I T S and O V E R C O A T S
YOUTHS,
and
MEN.
It will
F A Y Y O U to visit O U R store before you buy
elsewhere.
W .F.KLECKER
W ho Carries the Celebrated Univer
sity Shoe for Hen in Vici Kid, Velour
and Box Calf, also in I an Calf with
Viscolized Sole?
I" hey lit the foot, they please the eye, they wear well and
they cost 54 00. Where can I get them?
Only at Laneefield’s.
Turner = = Lyons Stage
Express Schedule.
Leave Lyons 5:00 A M via Meliama, Stayton, Sublimity and
Anmsville, arrive Turner II no A M.
I.i'iivii Turner 12 Noon via Anmsville, Sublimity, Stayton, and
Mehama, Arrive Lynn* 6.00 l’ M.
F A K K
Turner • • •
T u r n e r •• •
Aumsvile
.Sublimity
Htayton
Turner - - ■
fi L L 8
G.B. Trask,
1 2 Ú
.60
.60
1.0 >
1 00
Lyons
Lyon »
Lyons
Lyons
F A K G (>
• * - Mehnnui
• • - Htayton
• - - Sublimity
. - • Anmsville
Lyons • • • Turner
E X P R K 8 H
1 25
.60
.60
.75
1 00
Owner & Prop.
Stayton Stahles.
Stayton
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For your tinning and plumbing see
Jacob Hpaniol, Htayton.
Returns.
<lo to Ford», Turner, Oregon for
good good» at right price«.
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Alter having iiti.ilt* n complete «*•
ttini ii Ati<tii of tin) fruit CAimery ami
evii|Hiral.>r* in Monmouth mill other
town», \V. A. Weddle re tu rn e d Frill ly.
11« iii favorably impressed with tho
huaiiiemi riid of tlm proposition and
feel» conikieiit that Slayton i* tin;
proper place in which a cannery would
pay well.
lie any» that he wraa very 4 'ourteous-
ly treated l>y the proprietor» •>( the
varioua plant» who alao gave their
exprea»ion of a»»i»tance in the ealah-
luhiug of a cannery in tin» »action.
We believe that a cannery would he
well putroni/.ed here and with it would
come a greater production of fruit, of
all kind». At the pre»ent time there
are ton» of fine fruit» going fo wa»te
for the need of »omething in wliicli
to can them.
Thu i» a tine fruit «ection and
irrigation i» not necessary.
Nature
hint lavored thi» vicinity with every
thing needed in agricultural pursuit».
Burned With Gasoline.
See O U R G O O D S and
GET OUR
PR IC E S.
Turner•- ■
Turner■• ■
W . A. Weddle
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Oregon.
S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC C O M P A N Y
__________________________LIN E S IN ONE (JON. ___________________________
PACIEIC NATIONAL FAIR & LIVE STOCK SHOW
POR TLAND OREGON 21ST TO 26 Til.
For the above occasion, we will sell round trip tickets to
Portland under the following conditions:-
____________________ ONE AND ONE THI P I) T A P E
From Rosehurg and stations north, including West Side and
Yamhill Divisions, Sept. 21st, 22nd and 2*rd. From stations
south of Rose burg September 21st, 1908. Continuous pas
sage in each direction: Final return limit September 27th
1908, Children of half fare age, one half of the above rate.
On Friday Inst shortly after noon,
Oliver l.i-sly »on of Frank Le»ly of tin»
place met with a very painful accident.
While drawing gasoline from the
tank in the auto to till a gasoline
iron, hi; got Ilia hand» greatly moisten
ed with the liquid. He thought that
, , ,
... •
i • i .1
i f .
he had sufficiently dried them before
,
»tari mg the gasoline iron, blit the
. i .i
... „ was
„„
moment he »truck l a mulch
there
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■
i
•
i
■
a
an exphnoon, hi» hands and shirt
sleeve» being wet were in ml instant a
mas« of flame.
The flame »|»-edily went out but not
La-lore they had cooked the flesh on
one hand along the lower portion, and
scorched the oilier member badly. Dr
Beauchamp was Called, and in u short
tune had the young man resting easily,
Hopes are sustained for his speedy
recovery but st the present time he is
compelled to carry his arms in a .ling.
'AtAtAtAÏAÏAtAtAÏAÏAÏAfAÏAÏAtAÏAÏAKl
« i )ec i a i S a l b
Willi» Hamilton and the Kditnr
were visitor* in Lyon» Hatnrday la-t
on buaineaa.
,
S T IL I. C O N T IN U E S O N
Win. Hurry of I.yona haa gone to
the Hot spring«. Will he ah ent for
Home time.
I>r
Ladies Skirts,
Brewer and family went over
lo ,1" ’ capital t-'ity \Nedne«d»y to lake
' n *1,*‘
A fine line of Hina.» at big pr
hut the good* are right. Ford &
Turner, Oregon.
33 tf
Clarence Beauchamp a* well a. Or.
Beauchamp were in Halem Wednesday
to ,,av a vi»it to the fair and its
attractions
Rodolph K u»y, John Ku»y, Arthur
Fowtle
Frank K u.y were vll)it„ r,.
¿S t r
to Hilver Creek Fall» Sunday la»i
pleasant trip i* reported.
U
R
N
E
S E PT E M B E R
R
.
G oods
aw
Also Several Lines of Shoes.
O ur Regular Lines are Complete but we are now
making room for our Fall and Winter Goods.
A
FRED ROCK MERC. CO.
Mayor W L Freres wan a hiisities*
visitor in Mill City a f**<v day» »inee.
He also went over to Gates. While
there he noticed much activity.
Stayton, Ore.
Stayton Livery
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Kev. A. H Carman and wife of
Hcio were here over Sunday, return
W I L B U R N. PINTLER, D. M. D.
ing Monday, ffe ¡» the regular Bap
tist minister for this place and Hcio.
G. B. TRASK, Prop.
DENTIST
There was a local committee left
Office over Fred RocJk’i Store
here Wednesday to visit tin- Milk
Condenser in Amity. Several ol the CTAYTON
OREGON Rigs, Horses and Accommo
party remained in Salem to visit the
dations First-class.
Fair.
A. ELWOOD,
Hack» connect with train- at K in gs
Born— Saturday, September 6th to R
ton.
the wife ol J. H. Missler, a fine baby
A TTO R N EY A T L A W
'
1
Leave or telephone orders for convey-
girl. Both are doing very nicely, hut
"
*
1
a nee to or from W. Stayton trains
Office over Rock’s store,
Jake is having * a difficult time in stay-
1
Stage line from Turner to Lyons.
STAYTON,
-
OREGON.
ing at the »hop
1 lately,
There wa» a large delegation of citi-
STAYTON,
OREGON.
UNDERTAKER
xens left early this week to ramp in J. M. R I N G O
H*lein to attend 'lie Stale Pair. They
J O H N
H E N K E L
•» """•** convenient to do that
Merchant Tailor
W**Y r u l e r than procure rooms,
Tile invi *t gal mg com nit tee sent
I hav.
hand a full line of samples
bv the i :/.-•,» •«. !•• k lip die milk
for Sj, rt:
.. id S u m m er Suita.
comb-n»' i pro|»<«u.ou o> amity r.-
turned too late 10 submit their official
Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty
re|mrt lor publication this week,
Wp regre, t|), t we werp
,„IgJ. ,a8t
C o r 3 r d a n d H ig h S t s .
STAYTON
OREGON
week that we were unable to gather
T
Mens Suits and
STAYTON,
T
16TH.
iif .
E d it o r
M r. mid M r». Wi
Boyd, of Baker
Henry Barnette met with it very
painful accident last night getting off ! Ci,-V-
of 4 H ,,‘ l,,8t WPek’
the train. Thinking the train had
were l,owever d.nHppoi.st^d ,n
.top,icd iie alighted, hut was thrown n" 1 ‘« ' " ' S
Mr‘ - 11,11 wl,° WM at
headlong, skinning
up his face. I lhe lime 111 in MiU Cltr-
Mr. Clyde of Marion and Mr. Mil*|
Though not serious his injury is very
ler
were visitors in our town early
painful.
this
week. Mr. Miller was on his
J. A. Kelley has iqieued a meat
way
to
the State Fair at Salem. He
market here.
,
.___
_ .... , __ , „ is a resident of Shelbtirn and owner
A carrier pigeon was caught here by
,,
„ i .
. „ ...__
-p,
of the land upon which Shelburn is
Messrs Rohertonn and Ransom, llie
*
bird hail been turned I.......... Chema- '
»»•■* i(* ,1P
lin,p " « " « 1
awa, Sunday, September, 6th, hut had a11 of lhe la,,,, nmv Uied b>’ tl,H Shel
lost its way and came here. The bird b,,rn
was owned by H.
J Wilson, of
Andrew Cornish and family and Al-
Portland.
bert Rubens returned from theltn-u.-n-
We saw the editor nf the Stavtoi. btisli Hot Springs, they report . pleas-
Mail in town Weilm-sday in company ant trip although the iishiog
with several others. They took passage | hunting was very jtoor in tlie
on tlie north bound train. The train \ mediate vicinity ol the springs,
was so heavily laden that a box car farther back the fishing was
was milled here; it to was soon packed good.
M EAT
M ARKET
I)R E E. JACKSON
Sestak & Sons
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
¿cernieri tu
p<>*i-grailii«te of Wymau'a
I>u 1 y
registered in Oregon. 22 years a Veterinary
Difficult ease» Solicited. Satisfaction Guaran
teed.
F re s h , S a i t and S m o k e d
M EATS
STAYTON.
OREGON.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR STOCK AND HIDES
Be On T i m e ^
Stayton, Oregon
If you buy a watch from
me you get one that can
be depended upon to keep
correct time, and at a price
lower than you can buy
the same goods elsewhere.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the urdtrsigned
I has been duly appointed Executor of the Estate
Irvin Putman the chub fisherman of W. Uakrison Deceased by order of the |
went out last Sunday and caught, six J County Court of the State of Oregon f o r Marion
1 County made and entered of Record on the
very tine trout
(fo o d h oy I r v i n , g o igt day of August A. P. 1908.
All person« having claim» against »aid ,
again.
Estate are hereby notified to present the »aine
_ ;
, duly verified with proper voucher« to the
I O W fl
1 uudendgnedat hi» office in the town of Stay*
ton Marion County Orcxon »ilh in Si\ Months
from the liste of this Notice
STAYTON
CEMENT STONE WORKS
Al t. KINDS OK
Cement
I Can Fit Any
with Fair visitors.
O. H. P. Cornelius is reported as
being very
aggressive. Some one
might call him.
OREGON
C IT Y
the Hotel Arrivals and with afiologies
to the proprietor» we are yours truly,
)
That Responds to Light
Take care of your eyes.
Don’t buy glasses from
peddlars or irresponsible
dealers. Y ou get scientific
service and fair prices if
you deal with me.
E. ROY,
RELIABLE JEWELER
AND OPTICIAN
Stayton, Oregon.
Latest
Moves To
t'rinh Whitney, who has been farm- j
tv . H .q rr. K N K R
Dated this 4th d »y
Kxecater ot the
mg near West Htayton i» now a r«‘f-
of August DU'S.
Estate of \V S«k-
ident of Stayton. He had an auction i
N O V E L, COMIC and HCENIC.
■J7-SJ
rison Deceased.
------- F R O M --------
»ale a few days ago and after having !
disposed of his surplus chattels has
------------ STA TIONS IN OREGON ------------
Notice for Publication.
PE R IO D IC AL»
taken up his abode in town.
A tine
Department ot the Interior,
M A G A Z IN E S
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..T O ..
C. S. Land Office st Portland,Oregon.
new home awaited them in the north
August JO Pus.
west part of town on First, street. In
DAILY PAPERS
DEfi - §
’ “ RADO
Notice Is hereby given that Claude Adelberl
order to take life easy they have added White, of Portland, Oregon, who. on August
a splendid Lorain Range from kerber JO, 190s, made Timber and Stone Application.
Brothers also a Htudehaker buggy No.OSPJ, for 8.W. ! * 0 f N. W. '»a n d W . ' , o f
S W. >», Section JO. Township ». S., Ksnge
from the same firm.
We are glad to 4 K , Willamette ¿Meridian, ha* filed notice
Annual Meeting Sovr
d Lodge and Patriarchs
welcome Mr Whitney to town. This of Intention to make Kinal Proof, to establish
Mititant, I. O. Ü. . .
f .ember 19-26, 1908.
is only one among many who have claim to the land above described, before
Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon,
For the above occasion, we will sell round trip excursion proven that the agricultural pursuits on the J9th day of October, 190».
Claimant names as witnesses:
properly followed in this section makes
tickets to Denver, Colorado, as follows:
Angus II. St Thomas, ol Portland, Ore-un
Lawyer ar.d Notary i ublic.
one able to enjoy the fruit of their
Win. St Thomas, of
TO
FROM
TO
fro m
D E N V E R , COLO. labors in the eve of life, when they W. K. Clark,
Convey a living, Collect ions
ot (late». Oregon
Peter N )»tram ot
"
170 60 need comforts most.
nou Probate Business
aijukrsok s . ¡ irk *» n. Register.
«r».. o
70 60 Wiiodhurii . .
M c d fiird . .
f.fl .76
A Specialty.
70 60
No.
.
»I
:»
s-Js
I'd.
ti l ht»
70.60
t i r a n t » l ’ a *»
Port l and. .
• 55 60
70.60
Real
Estate
Hold and Loans Negoti
i
(il.IM)
70.60
Roeehui g
II
dlst
nru.
.
M
71
25
ated.
Fire
and
Accident Insurance
50.35
E u g e n e .. .
70.60
68.05
Corvallis...........
58 20
73.20
A I ha n V .........
Stayton,
Oregon.
In Postals
-S P E C IA L ROUND TRIP EX CL RSI ON TICKETS—
Building
Si m-
Ai it Cement Building Mm
C e m e n t S lo n e in a ile t o O r d e r •”
Notice.
Foundation* a Sp.
H!
i.-ili
L. P. B R O U :
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office,
At Portland, Oregon, June .3,1908.
Notice is hereby given that Jnr.it s w. Imbier,
of Mehama. Marion county, Ort.gotv, who. on
June 23,1908, made timber and stone applica
tion No. 7798 Serial No. 0 65, for NK:4 of S£l^ t
SK \ of NF 4 and Lots l and 2, Section 0 ,Tow n
ship 9 8, flange 2 K, Willamette Meridian, haa
filed notice of intention to make r iv a l Proof,
to e stablish claim to the land above d< scribed,
before Register and Receiver, at ForAlaml.Ori -
gon, on the 25th day of September, lyw*.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Benjamin Kirasey.of Mehama, Oregon.
Albert Tit/.e.of Mehama, Oregon.
August Zoellner, of Mehama. Oregon.
W. M. Bushey, of Mehama, Oregon.
A lgernon S. D rrmhicr . Regh ter.
Melons and Fruits.
GEM CONFECTIONERY
-j
W . H. Queener
Changes
Residence. Stuyiuii
using fare only.
" A ” Fares if this
column apply both way* via Portland, t.bence via Huntington or Tacoma
an d Hillings.
“ B” Fare« in this column apply one way via Portland,
thr.nce via Huntington or Tacoma and Billing» and one way through
Han Francisco via Ogden, or Los Angeles, or Albuquerque, or Deming,
or El. Paso.
W m. McMurry ,
H. B. Condii.
Agt., West Stayton.
¡Gen. Passenger Agt.
Rev W. F. Chase, and family who
have been living mi Third street
for a short time are now comfortably
local ml in the dwelling formerly occu
pied by elms Hair, previous manager
of the Htayton Woolen Mill. Mr Chase
and family are making many friends
here and he is taking active interests
in the promotion of business interests,
iu the town.
i iotel.
Thanking our friends
for their generous pat
ronage in the past, we
desire a share of the
same in the future.
Frank Lesley
Corner 3rd and Ida Sts . .
-PPlNtlHfc
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M M
w, MO ÒQLVENIFPPOSt
¡.o s i) » T a t t r
Chas.
Hoedle
NOTARY PUBLIC
Real
Estate.
Loans,
ln\estments
And Collection Agent.
Opposite Rank Rulldlng
Stayton - Oregon. Mill Cip ‘ Oregon.
LA N D
O P tC .C M
FOR SALE.
i) H E A D PU K E
HHIKK BUCKS,
BRED HIIROP-
g B p a tto n
M A I ’LE A Y - OREGON.
3D 33 pd. , ^ -