The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, September 25, 1908, Image 3

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    New Arrivals
The talk of the town among the
w ill dressed and well informed ladies
Centers on the new Tailored Ladies
Suits Jackets and Coats
wc received the last few days. They
are beauties and those in a position
to know say they are the top notch of
Perfection in Style
Workmanship and Pattern
Also a Snappy line of Men’s, Boys,
and Youth s Overcoats just arrived.
Prices from $4.00 to $20.00
We have them in Solid shades and in
Fancy stripe, check or
Anything You May Want
Our line of high-cut shoes for Fall is
very complete. We have secured the
Best The Market Affords
Prices range from $3.50 to $10.00 per pair.
We have a fine assortment of Trunks, Valises, Suit cases, Hand
Bags Purses and Pocket Books. Suit Cases $1.75 to $10.00
Grocery Line too is complete at
W F KLECKER’S.
Who Carries the Celebrated Univer­
sity Shoe for Hen in Vici Kid, Velour
and Box Calf, also in Tan Calf with
Viscolized Sole?
ih e y lit the foot, they pleas* the ey e, they w ear well and
they cost 54-00.
w h e re can I net them ?
v
Only at Lancefield’s.
Turner = = Lyons Stage
Express Schedule.
Leave 1-yon* 6:00 A M via Melutinn, Slayton, Sublimity and
A untevi Ih-, arrive Turner 1 1 4M» A M.
Leave '1furiicr 12 Noun via Aumeiillc , Sutdimity, Stayton, and
M chain a, Arrive Lyons 6:<JO P M.
F A R E
Turner
» 25
.60
.50
1.03
1 00
Turner .............Slayton
Turner - • • • • Meliania
Turner .............Lyons
W K L L S F A R G <>
< 7 . fi.
Lyons
Lyon*
Lyons
Lyon»
• - • Meltatns
if .25
• • • Stayton
.60
• • • Sublimity
.60
. - • Aumsville
.75
J-yona - • - Turner
1 00
E X I* R E S S
O w ner < 5 ? Prop
Trask,
Stayton Stahles.
Stayton - -
-
-
Oregon.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
__________________________
LIN E S IN OREGON.
P A C II IC N A TIO N A L L A IR & L IV E STO C K S H O W
ROE T E A M ) OREGON 2 ! S T TO 26TH.
For the above occasion, w e will sell round trip tickets to
Portland under the follow ing conditions:
_____________________ONE A M ) ONE THIRD FARE
From Roseburn and stations north, including W est Side and
Yamhill Divisions, Sept. 21st, 22nd and 2jrd. From stations
south of Rose burg Septem ber 21st, 1908. Continuous pas­
sage in each direction: Final return limit Septem ber 27th
1908, Children of half fare age, one half of the above rate.
— SPE C IA L RO UND T R IP E X C L R S IO N TIC K ETS—
---------F R O M ----------
------------- STA TIO N S IN OREGON -------------
..T O ..
-------- D E N VER.
CO LOR A DO ---------
---------ACCOUNT---------
Annual Meeting Sovereign Grand Lodge and Patriarchs
Wititant, I. o . O. F.
Septem ber 19-26, 1908.
For the above occasion, w e will sell round trip excursion
tickets to Denver, Colorado, as follows:
TO
FROM
to
d k n v e k , 0 0 1 , 0 . FROM
Ashland .............. . . A #65 90 n #70 60 Hu le m ................
65.50
70 60 Wood burn
Medford.............
70.60
64.55
Grants P a s * . . . . . .
Port lumi.........
61.60
70.60
Roseburg.........
Hillsboro.........
70.60
.
.
.
59.35
E u g en e..............
70 60 Corvallis.........
58.05
A lban y.............. ___
D E N V E R , COLO.
a 157.25 it *70.60
16.76
70 66
* 66 6 6
5625
58 20
TOJO
71.25
73.20
Reference mark* lined above: * Basing fare only. “ A” Far»1* in tlii*
column apply both way» via Portland, thence via Huntington or Tacoma
ami Billing*.
Fare* in thin column apply one way via Portland
thence via Huntington or Tacoma and Billing.« and one way through
8an Francisco via Ogden, or Los Angeles, or Albuquerque, or Denting,
or El. Paso.
W m. Me Murry,
/ / . II. Condii,
Agt., W e s t Stay ton.
; Gen. Passenger Agt.
Greatest Fair State
Has Ever Known.
New Train Service on 0. & E.
Coiniiivnciug J une 22 ami outil
further notice llie lollowilig train ser­
vice wiil ne tu etleci on the une ni lhe
O.
A E. R. R. betweeu Alhany and Yu-
Th« last dav of the 4 7 1 h annual O re­
gon State Fair cann to a close bist quiua, daily except rionday:
Train Nn. 16 1 ram Nu. 2
evening when a (airly large crowd
Mixed
gathered in the auditorium to listen
to the farewell enti rlaom ient hj Mc­ Le» ve Aloany 7:45 u. m.
Elroy'* hand, assisted hy Mrs. Hallic Ar. Yaquina 1 30 p lll
Tialii No. 15
Parrish Hinges, Miss Lylith Moore,
The Oregon Male ( ¿ u rt• tie, the T riv i­
Passenger
olas and the Three DeOarro*.
Leave Yaqotliu 2 1.> p.m.
Yesterday’s crowd* at the
fair Arrive AOmny 7 <JO p ni.
I>,i .'■ninilay s the .,-rvice
ground- were the •nialle-* of any day
in the week, ami the visitors took lollows: Leave AIbuny 7 :3à a ni. Ar-
their leisure in examining f Its eg hi hi tu i l i « Yaqnina 11:10 a ni.
Lvave Ya-
expressing uineli -atisfaetinn with qiima 6:l»/ |> in. A m t e Albany 11:30
what they saw
The stoek paratle p. m.
W m . M c M I kiiA v ,
yesterday wa« itiamhini*-d l-ecMtise so ,
Citili. Passenger Agi ni.
many of tin- exhibitor- were geting
their animals ready for - h ip m e n t t o l
H E N L IN E BOARDING
Portland.
F.arly in Die morning th e,
...H O U SE...
car* began to arrive on On- 8 P. siding
Newly
tilted
ii|». 1*1» a-«* g \ **
ami at 3 o’clock the owners la-gan
iim a rail
loading.
Fir-t came a l-iinch of race
C. G. H E N LIN E .
horses and then n nmnl«er >.( cuttle.
Oleg.
ntayinn.
After these
more racer« and then
about 40 of the exhibition horse«. A
special train of forty car« arrived 'rom
H o te l.
Portland during the evening and
afaiiit II nVIock started hack witii
Thanking our friends
forty carloads of race borne* and live­
fo
r th eir generous pat­
stock for the Portland show which
opens Monday. T h e balance of the
ronage in the past, we
livestock will go out to day, a* well as
desire a share of the
a number of cars of exhibits. T h e
same in the future,
agent of the H P. at the Fair (¿round*
Erank Lesley
stated yesterday that 82 carloads of
Corner 3rd and Ida Sts.,
stock and exhibits were unloaded at
Opposite H ank b uild in g
the fair ground- switch last Sunday
T h e bee demonstration attracted the
-
most attention of any of the special
events of the day, the vicinity of th e:
liee cage being thronged with people L A U N D R Y C A LLED FO R
both morning and afternoon during
AND D ELIV ER ED
the hour or more th at each of the
demonstrations were in progress. T i e
for
Sai :m Steam Laundry
opportunity to g«-* expert instruction
in I m - c culture wa- appreciated and
Oliver I e»ey, Stayton Hotel.
nuni'e-rless question« most of them
showing thought and sincere desire
M O N E Y T O LOAN
for information, were
asked
And
ON
answered. It i* hoped tliAt there
will la* an elevated cage provided next
R E A L
E S T A T E
year where more people c a n s * » these
Mrs J W K i p h a r t
demonstrations.
K I N O S T O N -------O R E G O N
There has la-en much complaint
among conceasioaires this year because
G RAND CENTRAL
of the increase in prices. Last year
the concessions all did a rushing
HOTEL.
business and mabe a great deal of
money. This year the 8 ta te Fair N icely Furnished Rooms,
board raised the license fee and the
F irs t Class Accomodations,
ground rent for many kinds of the
Large Free Sample Room
stands. Notwithstanding the increas­
F o r T ravelin g Men.
ed prices, the concessionaires flocked
L A R G E P L E A S A N T D IN IN G R O O M .
to the grounds, led on by the profits
Rates SI. 00 and up.
nadc by the fewer number last year.
M . J S P A N IO L , Prop.
The result is th at many have barely
S tayto n ,
Oregon.
made expenses and some have run be­
hind. There were to many for the
number of people in attendance.
This, however, can be said. T h e in­
crease in the number of eating places
Osteopathic Physician
made it comparatively easy for the
aio-so Mohawk
crowds to get something to eat, and
Res. Phone M ain 7055
there were not the long lines waiting
O ffice M ain 709
at the various restaurants to get their
turn at the tables or counters. All
Oregon.
Portland -
the exhibitors express themselves as
much pleased with the attendance at
Notice for Publication.
their booths and state th at the ad­
Department
of The Interior.
vertising they have received has more
Putted State* Land office.
than repaid them for the effort and
At P ortland , O regon,Septem ber 5,190».
cost of exhibiting, regardless of pre­ Notice is hereby given th at Ross R. C h u rch ill,
of 8t Jo h n *, Oregon, who, on Sept., 5,1!0». made
miums received. Numerous selection Tlm berl.«nd A pplication Mo. (M l, for
have been made from the various co­ 8W>4 of SKI* of Section l i and W , of NE1-4 of,
unty exhibits by the A laska-Y u kon Section it . Town»hlp to South, Range t , Kant
of W illam ette M eridian, ha- tiled notice of
Pacific commision and will 1» used as tn tentton to m ake F in al
proof to establish
a foundation for the Oregon exhibit at claim to the land above described, before the
RegiMer and Receiver, at P ortland , Oregon,
Seattle next veer.— Statesman.
Stayton
Stayton
Oregon.
HUBERT F. LEONARD
Many Visit
State Fair.
Last week Stayton and vicinity was
almost vacated on account of the State
Fair in Salem. There tvas a great a t­
tendance from llti* place, many of our
residents took their tents, therefote
enjoyed an outing while visiting the
Fair, which without a doubt was the
heat ever held in this state. There
wa* much interest shown in the stoek
exhibit. We are proud of the fact
that Stayton is among the list of
towns th at carries a winner. This
section is wonderfully well adapted to
the raising of fine stock and with such
a stimulus as has been shown this
year we can rest assured that each year
will bring a better S ta te Fair, but let
us also hope that w» will havea county
fair in Stayton before many years.
In another place in this issue you
will tind some bargains in subscription
offers. Do not fail to take advantage
of them. The time is short so act
quickly if you want either the PA­
C I F I C M O N T H L Y or H A R P E R S
in a clubbing offer with this paper.
W e will meet or beat any club offer
given you so do not send your money
I away hut ask for prices on any pub-
llicatiuu.
on th e 20th day of November, 190».
C laim an t nam es as w itness*»:
W .T. C la rk , o*G alea,O regon.
C.A. Revere,
of Gate«,Oregon.
I.R rad eu ,
of G ates, Oregon.
A rthur O b e rltn .o l S t.Jo h n *, Oregon.
33-4.1 t*d.
A lgernon S. D rksskf . R egister.
Notice.
N otice Is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed Executor of the Estate
of W. »akrison Deceased by order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon
Couuty made and entered of Record on the
1st day of August A. P . 190».
All persons having claim - against -aid
E state are hereby nottlied to present the »aine
duly verified with proper vouchers to the
undersigned at his office In the town of Stay
ton Marion County Oregon w ithin Six Months
from the date of th is Notice
tv. H. QrggNK*
Dated thi* tih day
of August 19t».
27-82
E xeeuter of the
Estate of W Sa k-
rison Deeeased.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the In terio r,
C. 8 I.and Office at P ortland, Oregon.
August 20 1908.
Notice Is hereby g 1 v,-- >h <
ude Adelhert
W hite, of P ortlan d ,O reg on , who, on August
20, 1908, made Tim ber and Stone A pplication,
No. 0312, for 8 .W. b* of N\ tV. >*and W. 1 * of
8 W. ‘ *, Section 20, Tow nship 9. 8 ., Range
4 It W illam ette ¡M eridian, has filed notice
of intention to make F inal Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before
Register and Receiver, at Portland , Oregon,
on the 29th day of O ctober, 190».
C laim ant nam es as w itnesses:
Angus II. St Thom as, of Portland, Oregon
Wm. 8t Thom as, of
of G ates, Oregon
W. F. C lark ,
Peter Nyslrum of
”
AU ikrnon 8. D rkhscr . R egister.
No. KK18 8*2» Pd.
,
School Days Are Here, and as usual
we are prepared for the trade with
an excellent line of childrens school
shoes, good strong school hosiery,
and warm servicable dress materials
Don’t fail to see our new clean stor 1
in all lines before buying Fall Sipplies.
FRED ROCK MERC. CO.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Slayton, Ore.
$ { ^
1 0 1 1
L i V
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F y
y y i L B U R N. PINTLKR, l). M. 1).
G. B. TRASK, Prop.
D E N T IS T
Office ever Fred Rock’s Store
TTAYTON
OREGON
A. E LW O O D ,
Hack» connect with trains at K in g s­
ton.
Leave or telephone order» for convey­
ance to or from \V. Stay ton trains
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office over R ock ’» »tore,
STAYTON,
-
Rigs, Horses and Accommo­
dations First-class.
Stage line from Turner to Lyon».
OREGON.
STAYTO N ,
J. M . R I N G O
O R EG O N .
UNDERTAKER
JO H N
H EN KEL.
Merchant Tailor
1 h a v e nn h a n d a fu ll lin>- of samples
lor 8 j.n i). and Summer Suits.
Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty
C or
3 rd
and
H ig h S
STAYTON,
t s
STAYTON
.
OREGON
C IT Y
OREGON
M EA T
M ARKET
DR K. E . JA C K S O N
Sestak & Sons
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
*>eaiarv m
Post-graduate of W ym an’s College. Duly |
reg istered in O regon. 22 years
V eterin ary Fresh,
Difficult cares S o licited . S a tisfa ctio n Guar&n
teed.
STAYTON.
-
OREGON.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR STOCK AND HIDES
Be On Time
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.
I Can
STA YTO N
CEMENT STONE WORKS
ALL KINDS OF
Cement
Fit Anv
T ake care of your eyes.
Don’t buy glasses from
peddlars or irresponsible
dealers. You get scientific
service and fair prices if
you deai with me.
The Latest
In Postals
and
Cement Stone made to Order on Short
Notice. Foundations » S p e cia lty .
Notice for Publication.
RELIABLE JE W E L E R
AND O PTICIAN
COMIC
Stone
L. P. B RO W N .
Stayton, Oregon.
NOVEL,
Building
Ami Cement Building Material.
That Responds to Light
E. ROY*
S a l t and S m o k e d
MEATS
S C E N IC .
Departm ent of th e In te rio r.
T utted States l and O tto s,
At P ortland , O regon, June 23,1908.
Notice i* hereby given th a t Jam es W. Im bler,
of Mehama. Marion co u n ty , O regon, who, on
Ju n e 23,1908. made tim b e r and »tone a p p lica ­
tion No. 7793 Serial No. 0 t>5, for X E 1* of Sfc1.*,
SK * of NK *a u d Lots l and 2 . S e c tio n 6 ,Tow n-
sh lp S 8 , Range 2 E , W illam ette M eridian, h a *
tiled notice of in te n tio n to m ake F in a l Proof,
to e sta b lish cla im to the laud above d escribed ,
befori R egister and R eceiver, a: P ortland ,O re-
! gon, on the 25th day of Septem ber. P.*».
| C laim ant name« a« w itnesses:
! b e n ja m in Kiinsey , of M eham a, Oregon.
U bert T itx e ,o f M eham a, Oregon.
August Z oelln er, of M eham a, O regon.
W. M. B u a h e y .o f M eham a, Oregon.
A lgkrnon S. D rkssek . R eg irter.
P E R IO D IC A L S
M A G A ZIN E S
NE IS S £
D A IL Y P A P E R S
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CON N A'
Melons and Fruits.
P H
O T
GEM CONFECTIONERY
—
A l i é n a !•
W. H. Queener
Lawyer and Notary Public.
Con veya living, Col li f t ion*
and Probate Businr-s
A Specialty.
Real E state Sold ami Loans Negoti­
ated. Fire and Accident Insurance
Stayton,
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T C W T L A N D OACO O fS
Chas.
Hoedle
N O TA R Y P U B LIC
R eal
Estate,
Loans,
And Collection
In restm en ts
Agent.
M ill City-Oregon.
FOR SALE.
9 HEAD PURE
S H I R E B U C K S.
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