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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
THE LOCAL FIELD \ TA F T COMES FROM GOOD STOCK. MEHAMA. F a m i l y Ranked Among the Plain People for M t u y Yoars. .SEPTEMBER 23 Will I* Mulkev, wife mil »"I I i" Mort» cverv id «tut till Moil' rence drove to the head of Rii-'k cn-ek day night. Chop I » r » wct- last Thursday; on Friday the» picked O. V. Myer». C. C. Horseshoe Camp No. so* w. o. w. •on»*. 10 gallon« nf hiickleU-rrn > and came home Saturday, they had a tine time Nice line of Triinmetl Hut* nt and riqmrt the berries not lin'd to get Ford« Store, Turner. 33 tf and hundred* of gallon* vet to lx* F o r y o u r t i n n i n g an d p l u m b i n g , • • • picked K. B. WATT«»», t'lerk. J a c o b S p a n lo l , S t a y t o n . Mr* Fenton and Mi* t'luirl »started Go to Fords, Turner, Oregon for for California. Tuesday, w l.ro they gCHxl good« at right price«. tf 33 expect to *|* nd the winter W. E. Tltontas was it Jefferson Uncle Ben Kimsey’» dog killed a visitor Tuesday of this week on busi large wild cut the other day. It is re ness. ported that the *kin was no' broken A tine line of Shoes nt lug prices, on tbe dog altbo the cut was almost but the goods nre right. Fort! A t'o., as large as the dog Uncle ** i heard Turner, Oregon. 33 tf a racket about 50 yards from the G. W. Murphy and w ife have re. house and went to investigate and turned from the Breitenbush Spring« found the cat dead after having a pleasant outing. The bridge men are here to build Leave Orders for Bartlett ix'ar* at the bridge aero»« the rixer at this | place and *ay the bridge will be out Gehlen Bros, this week. for alxmt three weeks. MRs. J E S lope « Mrs Hull expect* to move into her Among the many improvements this week is an addition to Win. Cor hou*e tbi* week. *hc ha* a Very neat little cottage and may well be proud nishes residence on High Street | of it Harvey Anderson, assisted by Will Win P Mnlkey was a bnsii.es* visitor Ware, is building a new walk in front in Stayton Wednesday of his home on north Third street. W A N T E D - - 1 0 0 m e n , w o m e n and Mrs J. A Richard* i* c h i ld r e n to see t h e m o v in g p ic tu re s ; sou in Portland every T u e s d a y an d W e d n e s d a y eve. visiting her Mr* F A. Mariel* of Fox Valley ha* Koriuek & Mielke, sold this week' a . been visiting her uncle, J W 1 in bier, 2J Milburn wagon to Mr Brandt, from the pa*t w.. k She returned home Mill City, who is in the tanbark today. business. Clifford Harold expects to leave At the Linn County Fair, at Scio. Monday for Dayton. \Va*h., w here he Clifford Harold got second on his will rent a large farm if he can Beligiau mare and first in class of any suiceed in finding one that suits beed on his Belgian colt. Hop picking was tinisned in the ' Gieblers Traction Engine is haul Hlghlx rger yard* Saturday last Mr ing logs to the Lee Brown A Sons S tw HIghberger had his hop* all picked Mill. Two trail wagons are used and j this year. The hop pickers extend the plan appears very successful. their sincere thanks to Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs S Lake were pleasant Higliberger for the nice treat given by callers at this office Monday and they them Saturday afternoon. have assured us that the M A I L is to Joe Miller. Win M.aag. Allen Davie, be a regular visitor to their home. and Henry Brewer, are erecting what W. E. Woods of Gresham, w ho rep will be a barn on tbe new property of resents Ed V. Price and Son, Chicago, W E Thomas. ju*t south and across was in town this week making de the street from the Methodist Church. liveries as well as getting new business. Mr I'liomu* will live in the nCw Curtis Cole left Saturday the em structure while a more suitable res ploy of the Thomas Grocery to attend idence is being built. He expects to Business College iu Albany; hi* place move next week. in the Grocery is being tilled by Miss The Roy building which is under Mabel Gardner. erection on Third street is now being The farmers are nearly finished plastered. In a short time the room» bringing in grain to the flouring mills upstair* will be finished. The young here. The quality of grain this year mPti who had contemplated putting in has been spiendid, prices have also Gents Furnishings have not been rar.ged well toward the top notch. Jieard from lately. It i- not definitely I will have ail Auction Sale Satur- known whether the store room will be day September 2C, commencing at occupied a* soon a* ready. If not there 10 o'clock at my farm 4 miles north will be a fine iqiening for some one. east of Scio on the Jordan Hill road. B. F. Darby. VOTERS ATTENTION! New T o -d a y W e h a v * s e v e ra l p a r t i * « who ar* The Ta t* ili. *.' who at p c .n it are loo kin g fo r h o m t i U s d lo c a tio n s o r the Talts hail uneei-trally troni Ux r * l i n q u i a h m * n t « also s o m a good bridge. Mas*. They «ay Unit lu lls are t i m b e r c l a im s . I f you k n o w o f an y so thick hi Uxbridge that even a worn an can't throw u stone without hitting G O O D H O M E S T E A D o r T I M B E R C L A I M S It w il l p a y y o u j t o w r i t * ua. otte. S o m e year« ugo iu 1x71. to lx* exact A d d r * « « : . A E T N A R E A L T Y C O . - there was u Tuft reunion iu Ux • i t s t a i l in g « id - , P O R T L A N D . O N E - bridge. to Which dt- einlant» o f (he N O TICE— We have some gu-il original Itolxr; Taft came Mocking stock ewes to let on shares. Entitlin' from all part» of the country. One of o f D h t'K K K A 1*111 l.l 1*1*1, the conspicuous features of lite affair 34 37 Siherton, Oregon. was a litslorlc.il address by Alphouso L o s t — Conger claw with silver lip. Taft, father > f the present Republican candidate. Ile trinasi the history of Mounting from watch fob. W. II various brandies of tIn* family, uud Cooper. 32-34 when he came to the one to which he To make it convenient for those and Ills children ix'longial lie said; -Our family have not embarked much wlio wish to tiikc Vocal or limtru- ulani national |»>!ltlcs. except that they mental music lessons, I w ill be in Siny- have s.lured in ilio battles of the couu- (on Friday and Saturday of each week. try when national independence was Leave word with Mrs .1 T KobvrUon. to bo won. and also when the Unlou (Signedj Mus. U E. M c K i n n e y . was at stake. But brilliant tsdltieal caiaxTS have not beeu characteristic of FOR h.VLE— 3J heavy ltn*liford (be Tufts in (lie past. It Is not safe to wagon. $35. Reason for selling, am say wlmt uiay tx> in store for them. going to Washington. There is a till-' iu the affairs of men Cl.lt Kolili H AHOLD. and also o f families.'' This Is taken from the account of the reunion puallshed at the time. .VI- phonse I’aft would perhaps have lxs*n somewhat da. /.ini if ho could have fore seen how qui k.y and hrilllautly the In San Francisco. \\ rite us your family would proceed to “ embark upon need* in tile dry good» line and we w ill national |x>llti •*.” lie bluiself started »end you samples and prices. Salt* ECONOMY CO the turn of the tide which he predict faction guaranteed ti-ia Hyde, San Francisco, Culli ed. It scema to be reaching its Mood In the career o f the son who that year 32 tf was entering Ynle. As Alpbunso T a ft described lifc Im mediate ancestors one sees where his son got certain characteristics lv tc r W fci T a ft (17131 was “ a large, good-look- u r e iti t i u n l n e s n fo r lug man of magnanimous dis|x>sltion.” He had four sous. YU U K H E A L T H Aaron, the eandidate'a a m vs tor, was ¿t t tel also so magnanimous that ile lost COM K O K T money by indorsing n friend's notes; he waa a uian “ of great Intclllgeiu-e DON T M FFEH WI T H and Integrity." And then, going some CORNO. what further hack, there was t'aptulu William Taft, who took Blarney Cas 11 f you are suffering with eorn*| tle In the sixteenth ceutury "by blar ney quite as much as by military | it makes no difference what prowess." Good stock was Captai ; I kind of corn it is, whether it i» William fr.au which to make a twen a hard corn or a suit corn, tieth century Secretary of War W il whether it is on top of the toes liam. Obllisa I I o n * nf t'lvll A wagon loaded with wheat, lost a wheel in front of this office la*t Mon day. After having transfered a part of the load to another wagon and rui* ing the broken one, the man continued his journey, to the Gardner Flouring mill. The new coat of paint which has been in course of completion was fin ished Monday by Messrs Petit and Alexander. The M A I L office now pre sents a very pleasing appearance and we will be pleased to have our patrons as well as new comers feel welcome. Some peoples nature run to destroy ing things, anyway some miscreant had the nerve to remove a part of the new sign on the M A I L office window. We do not know if it was man or beast, however if you see a stray critter running at large, with about three square feet of skin peeled off its left hind quarter you will know ye editor has seized a clothes pole and seated eui with malice aforethought. SIRE Lovelace, 2:20 tr.2:12’ + Sire of Lord Lovelace 2 :IQ Byron Lace 2:14i4 Lovelace 2:20 Alto Lace tr. 2:20 King Lovelace tr. 2:20 Bessie Lovelace 2:22 Pitchers, Etc. C a ll a n d See T h em . “O re ^ o i l B u i 1< lerts” Arc You Doing What You Can to Populate Your State? OREGON NEEDS I'E OI’ I.E— Settler», honest farmer*, me chanic*, merchant*, clerk*, people with brain*, strong hand* and a willing heart— capital or no capital. S o u th e rn P a c ific C o — — L in e s in O regon. i* »ending tons of Oregon literature to the East for iliatribu- tlon through every available agency Will you not help the good work of building Oregon by sending ua the mi me* and addresses of your friend* who nr« likely to lie interested in this »late? We will be glad to l«-ar the expenae id »ending t hem complete iufot matioii alxmttIrcgou ami n • op|Hii tuuitie*. C O L O N I S T T I C K E T S « i l l *-■ on ...b- during ,*KT'I EM HER and OCTOBER Irwin the E.i*i in all point* in Oregon The fare* from a few principal citte* ale J ftr . Dam of Lord Lovelace 2:10 Portia Knight 2:16^4 It! t Ben Bolt 2:18 »V F t * From Denver... “ Omaha .. . , “ Kansan City Ml. Loui* •• Chicago....... King Lovelace tr. 2:20 |30 00 30 00 From Louisville. f || 7t) “ Cincinnati .......... 42.JO “ C leveland.......... ... . 44 75 “ New Y o r k ................5.1 00 a >oo 35.50 38 00 T IC K E T S CAN BE the proper amount with any of nur agent«. The ticket will then l><* furnished by U-h-grapli. II. B. CONDI I', Local Agent, West Stayton, WM M ;M U R R A Y , G eneral King Lovelace is a brown, 16 hands high and weighs nearly 1200 pounds. premium at Oregon State Fair 1906. W on second K»ng Lovelace is closely related to some of our greatest race horses including Prince Direct 2:07, an own cousin and a world's champion. W ill m a k e a fa ll seaso n a t S ta y to n . For particulars phone or address Terms, $25.00 A. C. THOMAS. agent 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. J 71 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 for $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 acrec 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. Terms. 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 $1050. 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 all times. Stayton , Oregon. Notice for Publication. Second in 2:06 race passenger P O R TLA N D , OREGON ./. 7 . Kearns&Co. F u ll brother to Lo rd Lovelace, 2:10. P R E P A ID If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, de|xr*it Colonel Bryan lament* the “ dlacrltnl nation that has been going on against the farmer” In electing so few tiller* ! o f the *oll to Congress and the Senate. What trouble* him chiefly, however, I* the ilis'-riiniiiatlon which the whole American nation exercises agii hint a j certain farmer of Lincoln, Neb., in de clining to elect him to the White House.— New York Tribune. DAM W H W. E. Thomas & Son. | | •M» |-.| Maggie w Marked al Prices to Make Them Go. ^ deceased, in the county court of Marlou County. Oregon, and that »aid court lia» duly act the hearing of objection» thereto and the acttleineiit thereof for Monday, the gotti day of October, l'JU*. at IU o’clock a in. in the court room of »aid court at Salem, in »aid County atei State. Dated at Salem, Oregon, till» Zlst day of September, l‘J(J». t oHOtLIA I’ . Ill'Ll., Administratrix. Frank A. Turner, Attorney. KING LOVELACE, Trial 2i20 a s s o rt Glasses, Jars, Dinner Sets, Water Sets, Money Indebtedness Is not the only obligation we incurred and assumed in the great civil war. There was a «till greater debt, an everlasting obli gation that could never be paid in full. But In the years (hat have followed, the Republican party has Inaugurated and develo|xxi pension laws under whielr over three and one-half billion 1 Tic.'*.* 2oc. Sold t>y dollars have been paid to disabled Svtnytoti 1‘ iiaiinn cy veterans or to the survivors o f those I lt.iiiU B u ild in g . who gave their lives for their country and their Mag. This |x>nsloii system, a product o f the policy of the Republican party, ha* no |>re>-edent Iu history and Administrators Final Notice. no equal In justice and generosity Notice is hereby siren thst the under- among the nations of the earth.— lion. sigutd ha» Hied tier nasi account ay ad James S. Sherman. ministratrix of the estate of F. l\ Hull, Race Problem in School. New Orleans, La., Sept. 21.— State Superintendent o f Education Harris has a new race problem on his hands, quite sim ilar to that California has been w restling with. The child o f a Chinaman, who married a white woman, wants to at tend the public schools o f St. Landry Parish. Th e local school board did not care to take up the responsibility and put it up to Superintendent Har ris. The State Superintendent o f Ed ucation, wishing to be guided by the letter o f the law, has referred the matter to Attorney-General Guion, who w ill have the problem solved. ** m ent of D is h w a re . or between the toes, or oil tho sole* of the feet— you can be relieved of your corns without any inconvenience to yourself and without pain. Our corn cure gives quicker result* than any other corn cun manufactured. Wnr. D IS H W A R E a r r iv e d —a nice Ju st S h o p B y f l a il The plans and specification* for U A. Beauchamps new re*idence hav- The Registration Books for the arrived, and work will commence «' voters of Stayton precinct are now once under the efficient management open at my office. All those wlioj of Anton Fisher. •lid not register before the June As long as cider mills are for sab- election or who have changed their in Stayton, Mr Areliamt>eaii will no- . re*) to go “ dry” , at least that is his way of ex register free of charge until the 31*t pressing it We see w here lie i- riglo ■ lay of October. 1908. for sweet cider is luscious at any time I ll* custom of registering before a While in Salem last week atfeudit notary on the day of election will the State Fair, J. F Rohert*o.-i h.n li. realtor lie discontinued as it i- varied experiences, from having rn-nrl; eontrary to law as the Judge of been over run by a team to being in n Elect inn i* the only one who cs it Mr. Bryan might make a hit in the Rocky Mountain States by proposing a streetcar week. He however cann administer tlie oath. through them O. K. and is at home \V. 11 (¿ peenek , liegi-trar. f(*leral gu ’-anty of mining stock de posits -Omaha Bee. Mr. Harris and daughter, of .-alem visited over Sunday with their daugli ter and sister, Mrs. Andrew Baker Mr. Harris is very much pleased with Stayton and predicts a bright future for the town. Dr Brewer and family were guest- in Salem lately, the doctor drove through, but the family were put - n the train at Turner. Dr was accon,all ied home by W. L. Frere*, who hail gone for a short outing to look over the exhibits. Thomas Grocery || K>«-|»«irtmerit of the Interior. I'nltcd 81*ten I. m n«l Office, At Portland,Oregon, 8c p terntier 21, liion. Notice 1 m hereby given that Arthur J. Tra*k, of Lyons, Oregon, who on December 2, 1!*)1, made Homestead Entry No. i:w:i7, Serial, No. 0410, for 8WJ4 » flection 32, Tou nxhlp 9 Southa Range 2 Kant, Willamette Meridian, h am filed notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to eMtahllMh claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on the c.th day of Nov ember, IflOg. C laimant names as witnesses: Ed. Trask, of Lyons, Oregon, Louts HellvtMfkcnburg of " Ferdinand ilol/.fiisM of ** “ Chari« 1 £. Mills of •• A lo £ k > on a. DicauB, RegiLUr, Administrators Notice. Notici' ls herelt, «ltr«n ||,at tho under- «iKiud li*» t»»-«'ii d u i, *|>|K>|tit<-d Admlnli- Irator of Ih.' Fatate nf .lulla Ann rlillll|i* dercasod l>y ordi r ol thè C onni, Court ol Hit'Miai» of Oregon for Marion Couuty mado and ontared of record on the Jtrd d a , of Soptomhcr A f> li»*». All iM-rson» havln* rlalm hkh I ii »! «ald c»t*tc are lirroby notlflcd lo preacnt Die »noie «fu i, verlflcd wlth pro|M-r voucher* to the midrr- ■l«n*d at III» residence ahout HI* Mllc* ha»ieriy front Hiihllmlty, Oregon, or at lite office of hi* attorney W. H. ifueener al Xlay. ton, Oregon, wilhin alx monili, irotn the date nf tilt* notice. Rn.gv P fu ILI.ir» A d m ln lit r a t o r o f th e K »tatc of ■ ta li* A n n l ’ h llllp a .D c c c B ttrd . . W, H, q u t t F U Atty, lor Affla, M*39