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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
* CITY OFFICIAL PAPER STAYTON MAIL C ITY O rriC IA L * W . |, ) h km Ila) or. K. A. K i . wooii , H«i’«rilar. K. lt»V.Tr«HMuri*r. II knny Munii, Mar»li»l. C O U N C IL M E E TS l i m i T l n i r - . l » ) , night M i'h month. C O U N C ILM EN J. R. i.un Nim ,' h «* Svio ve «J. H . Huit» un \J X N U W S H A P K R . N O T A N OHO A N Hy 1 K IÌIK I. CONLEY. Tum i HI:NTH Y i -AR. STAYTON. MARION C O U N TY. O REG O N . OCTOBER 2 , Visit Waldo Hill Country. A ll Our Resources * 4 * j /lave />een devoted to im - ^ p ro vin g o u r service and 4. ' g ivin g y o u the best tight •f possible for the m oney . ** While awaiting the action of the special committe having in chary,« tin solicitation «1 stock subscriptions for the Milk Condenser, C T Rogers sc* com pa ni«d hy Mayor W LFrer«*» made a very pleasant trip through the Waldo Hill country, Coon Hollow and Fern Ridge. Mr R o g e r » was gr«*ntly eluted with wlnit he saw and expressed himself as heing more enthusiastic than ever in getting his business in such a condition us to permit of hi* taking his wife to seethe wonderful country that lies tributary to Stay ton, Huldimity, Shaw and Anmsville. The territory north and west is wonderfully w«*ll adapted to all classes of agriculture. Fruit, grains grasses and cerials thrive in every section, all the people need in this section )« a direct electric road to Portland to put them in a position to get as high a price for everything raised hs the other territories nearer the metropolis. There is no place in the Pacific north west that esn other more inducements to the investor in any line than does this section. It is the traveling public that determine whether or not a country has a future. It is next to impossible to find any one who is not dumfoiinded to find projierty so re asonable as here. 4 S h a ll we not light that dw elling for yo u ? ^ 4 4 * * 4 Stayton Electric Liicht Co. * *$• * f •$* •$* 4* 4* 4» Leave For The Coast. s’ u b u r l p t i o i i , S i . 2 --------------------------------------------- 1908. able, the hrak«* *»« out of commission, and there lari ng no breeching 1,11 'he harm*«» when the wagon i h it on to the horses they at once lit into a run came III contact with telephone pole, broke out the tongue, pulh-d the hounds loose and struck for tall tilts« Iter. A young man who was riding with Mr Iinpcr whs thrown out hut not injured. The damages to the wagon were repaired hy Joe Fisher and all is well. Klumb Echoes. Mr and Mrs P C Frerea were Stayton visitors on Tuesday. Mr sn«l Mr» H A Hiegmund have returned from a very pleasant outing at Cnscudia. The Misses Adeline and R ose Becker of Sublimity are visiting their brother Joseph Becker. Mr and Mrs J M English and child ren spent ¡Sunday on this side. Miss Doris Evans of Halem, and Miss Ruby Turnidge ol Mill City, who j have been guests in the Hiegmund home, have returned to their respect ive homes. P I 1 A A filA m IH N 1 ' HI K { a Approved Methods. In all the essential details of its business this bank tries to meet the wants of its patrons and follows the safest and most approved methods. Stayton State Bank. Joseph Et/.el Hr. has purchased a new chopping machine and is making good use of it. Mr and Mrs J F Richards arid Al bert Tietxe visited at J A Richard's home near Mehania. A // Things Being Equ al Wouldn't You prefer to have yo ur House Decorated hy an experienced Rainier and Paper Hanger. Several families are preparing to Hiegmund Brothers are hulling leave in a few days for the coast where clover on the home place. They fin they will get their winter supply 0 | ished a job a feu «lays ago for P C | salmon and other fish. This is the Freres. They have a new clover liuller (rest time of year to go surf fishing as and it does excellent work. the salmon come into the fresh streams Miss Ella Tit/.e has gone to Ward- j And be Convinced. Workmanship and can be more easily caught than uer. ; earlier in the season. Several families Guaranteed. J F Richards has begun iiis seeding from this section make it a practice of going to the coast for their winter and many more of the farmers in the j supply of fish. They are wise in so vicinity will soon follow his example. | doing, the trout, salmon or other fish Mr nnd Mrs Jacob Hiegmund made Painters and Paper Hangers. caught here would not keep them Htayton a business call on Monday, Stayton, Oregon. very fat for any length of time. The visiting their daughter, Mrs English, | W ater Street* editor accompanietl several strangers on their way home. » ♦ up the river recently and had his face School will begin on Monday, Oct. set for a trout feed, having heard that 2d, with Mathilda Hiegmund as chief they were running, hut he and executive. The school is in excellent. associates were doomed to dissnpoint- condition nnd some good work is, ment. No doubt the trout are run expected. ning, hut they have chosen their own We have learned with sadness, of course so well that our local fishermen have not been able to locate very the death of little Marguerite King ofj many of them as yet. Perhaps the Mitchell. Mrs King, mother of the j finnies are making a record run for little child, was formerly Mi«s Florence A perfect foot needs a perfect shoe. It needs to be the head waters of the Hautiam, andyLuthy of this place. Mr and Mrs | id y L u t perfectly fitted, otherwise it will soon cease to be a | do not intend to take advantage of Kin g have the heartfelt sympathy of perfect foot. Do not ruin your feet by taking chances . any layover privileges our sportsmen their many frieuds here. on your shoe dealer. Some shoes don't “ break in" | may offer them. Frank Hiegmund and Paul Zolkoske \ Give Us A T ria l Monitor and Superior Drills. Two horse P & 0 Canton Potato Diggers. Full Line of Robes and Blankets Acquepelle and Plush. T1 ley : i re c> reat. H.'ii'iieiss oils and Dressing > > ji Save the leather and your Harness is always Good. K o r in e k & M ie lK e To The Farm ers," W c arc now ready to supply your needs for fall seeding in the famous Kentucky Double Disc Drills. I he John Deere, Spring tooth, Drag and Smoothing harrows. Also the well known Oliver chilled and steel plows, rights, lefts and hillside. T h e Stude baker Wagons and Buggies Our Specialty. T h ey have proven the best on the market. W c also carry the famous Clipper Fanning Mill, which we guarantee will clean your grain or clover seed. Call and get Our Prices before you buy. Kerber Brothers. BRYAN S POLICIES DESTRUCTIVE WA TTE R S & QUEENER, SHOES New Manager Will Take Charge. have been sawing wood for Messrs i Joseph Becker and Jos. Hilbernagle. Mill City. Hinee George Han It has left, the Htayton Woolen Mills Company has i The Curtis Lumber Co. lias placed been managed by the Secretary Mr j their vacant Lots in Hobson Addition Charles Strcff. Owing to the increas- upon the market for benefit of the ed volume of business there was need j employ«* only. of a man to take the place of the for-: The contract lor carpenter work to mer manager and B A. Churchill of build the new school building, has Portland lias been chosen to till the been I it to A F Hawkins, position. Mr Churchill comes very Rev L Chapman, pastor of the highly recommended, he having been j M £ Church here, has been trans- a textile student in the eastern fact fered to East Portland. Many friends ories and lias learned every branch of regret to see him leave. textile manufacture, lit- too is per Rev C M Bryan pastor of the M. E. fectly familiar with every line of nia- Church nt Monroe Oregon will he chinery now in use in tn< manufacture ¡ lran8fered to Mill City and will have of woolen goods therefore he will be a charge of Mill City ami Gates. Rev valuable addition to the local com Bryan will make this his permanent pany. Mr Htreff has had to much on ho ne for the lemainderof his life here. his hands during thu tints he has had The Curtis Lumber Co. people, re- charge of the business ami will now be reived a large Gang Edger and Car able to resume his duties ¡u* secretary, riage Set, of the latest pattern. that will make life le-s strvuunus for Grand Secretary of the Forrester« «>1 him. America, of the High Court of Oreg- ti and deputy Fitzgerald iii«titut«d >■ STEADILY IMPROVING. court of the For rest eNi ol America Mrs. W. H. Hobson, who recently j j)(,re Illjt night, with a membership of had the misfortune of <li*loa*tting her j nt>nr fi(tv lm.miIHrs The follow elbow by falling, is now steadily im- * ,.re ...... mated I n i g h t . proving, but the injured member ¡« [ ? M l c K A F Hawkins; C. R , J W still very sensitive to et ery Midden j s ,,e„ on; H C. R , J H Matthews: movement. i T ress, CI imk Hoedle; Financial Hec. We .ire glad t.. see tin* patient :.»•!«• | , t F »n»r; Kro. ¡iw.., John Gale, H. W . to lie out with the He,, „nr on .h, Q |>niU; j v , K D Kimsev; S. B. streets again. He ns tor .ml hi« • «• < j . ^ , \V B., Eugene »Hdates in the Fred Kook Mercantile | Qrgpdboise. The balance of the off.- Company have been very busy putting j ■ ^ oers w(|| ,w eKvt0(l within two weeks their new stock in sha pe. from Wednesday. Can’t D isaffect th e Farm ers. The failure of Aryan's desperate a t Mr. Tnft Compares Republican and tempts to onrry favor with the farmers Democratic Platforms. Is Illustrate«! hy the manner In which (From Mr. T a ft's Speech of Accep he was received at Crookston, Minn. tance.) According to Congressman ttnlvor Stev The chief difference between I lie Ite- enson the event went off ns follows: ptilillenn nnd the Democratic plat tonus "Aryan's speech nt Crookston was s is the difference which has heretofore gri'at disappointment. He actually lost |iis>n seen between the policies of Mr. ground there for Democracy. Thous Koosevelt and those which have been ands of people were there to hear him. advocated by the I>einoeratie candidate, nnil waited till ten o'clock In the even Mr. Aryan. Mr. Roosevelt’a policies ing before he appcari'd. The address have been progressive nnd regulative; was n narrow appeal to farmers, n Mr. Itrynn's destructive. Mr. Roose harangue, trying to prejudice them velt lias favored regulation of the bust against Republicanism. It didn't take ness In wlileh evils have grown up so rtf all. Only once was there the slight as to slump out the evils and permit est symptom of applause lie spoke to the business to continue. The tendency n silent, disappointed audience.” if Mr. Aryan s proposals lias generally ■ecu ilendmotive of the business with re M u s in e » « A lea l i n a » » , . flect to which lie Is demnndlag reform. The business men of our community Mr. Koosevelt would compel the trusts «a n wItolo are honest and tlielr meth to conduct their huslucas I d s lawful od* are sound. The President has manner and secure the heiirttts of their never said otherwise. Indeed. It Is operation and the innintannnce of tbe chiefly In the Interest of the great body On Snndsy about eight thirty Alois \ prosperity of the country of whlota they of holiest business men that he has Mr, and Mrs Merrifitld were visit- Intper, one of the 'proprietors of the are an Important p a rt; while Mr. made Ills tight for lawful buslm Hilverton Monday of this week. Aryan would extirpate and destroy the uietliods. Hon. Wm. H. T aft, to Mer- I Htayton Cheese factory met with wliHt entire business In order to stamp out 1 ‘hnnls and Manufacturers’ Association, might easily have been a serious acci- A .S \\ right and wife, from Shatii- the evils which they have practiced. Uustou, Mass. I j dent. His team ill Aumsville team, became hecaqte in,marine-i uumanag-^ k«> ko w O c lfE » S in Anmsville Haturday Saturday at tho Alois Intper. Aumsville. until they “ break out." If by chance you gee such shoes from us, we will thank you to bring them back. W e have the JOHN T E L L I N G SCHOOL SH O E Don't fail to come in and look for Children. over our line. G R O C ER IES It is a wise house-keeper that feeds her family well. It means good health and good temper and the prices we offer you on groceries of the best quality permit no excuse for a poorly furnished table. G EH L E X BEOS. 9 W R W W iW T V W W f t -.¡MSA I home of their brother If. L. Wright. Mr. Wright has purchased a farm near Turner, where he is preparing to move. P o rtlan d M a rk e ts. B u t t e r « K gg.t » n il P o u l t r y , Butter— Extras, 34c; fanev, 82Jc; C F. Hein is repairing the Hoor in choice, 25c store, 18c. the skating rink and when completed Cheese— Full cream twins, lU c.full will Is* one of the smoothest in tho cream triplets, 141c; Young America state lo.Je; cream brick, 20c; Swiss block, 18 H C Porter, wife ami daughter Mrs c; I.im burger, 20c. Poultry—Mixed chickens, 12 12|c; M Weaver left Thursday for vacation fancy liens, 12.1c; roosters, old 8 9c, at Newport l)r. Colt* reports th<* birth of a son broilers nnd fryers IS 13}c; dressed to Mr and Mrs. Sturgis, Wednesday, poultry, 1c pound higlierulacks, 12 14; geese, 8 10« ; turkeys,20c. * Sept. 30th. Egg«— Extras, 31 32c; firsts, 21! 28« ; Fred AI bus left. Wednesday for Mt. seconds, 21 22c; thirds, 15 20c. Angle where he will attend college this winter. »11(1 P r O Y l n l o S l . Mrs. M. A. Oarbe ami daughter Dressed Meats— Hogs, fancy, 8 9e; Addie returned Wednesday from a ten ordinary. 7 8c* large, 7c; veal, extra 8 days outing at New|>ort. They report 9c; ordinary 7 8e; heavy 5c; mutton pleasant weather an,! au enjoyable fancy, 7 7,Jc. time. Wool—Valley medium, 13 15c lb: LOST—One hoy, one dog and one coarse, 12 13c: Eastern Oregon, 8 lbc, gun on Oct 1st. Finder will please a» to ihrinkage. keep property until next f II, when a Mohair—Choice, 18 19c, pound. reward will la* paid lor their return.