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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1908)
■ — C I T Y O F F IC IA L P A P E R ciTV official * STÄYTON MAIL i w |, F u t u r * , M a y o r y. (I, Cnai.av Keaordnr. K. KoV.Traaaurcr. II rnmv H mitii , Mnralial. t V f H y F R E D (1. C O N L E Y . • C O U N C IL M C N J . R. i l t i M i i » l n « A n trrr C, 11 . H rkwkm A NttWSPAPKK NOT AN UhOAN, I mir rbHNTH Y ear . u . tumor of being the firat president in the second year of it» existence, and he took command followed liy the •eeretary elect, M ihlc Gardner, amidst much applause. T h e other officer» eb-ct are; ViC" I’re* , A r dd K••» k. A «-¡•l int Mecieiart Harvev ch aiiip an d Treitanrtr K'* ff< l i m l Her Ve meet iwic- j^-r in nth Tin coniiiiit'ee on Program I r (l<tol>et I Hi are H»hle ( ' h iiii -I i . \l t . . S »• ik and Kvero'te (>. .1, r.e t J •. ,< ing (’aniinii lee ,iie t\ innn* . > . i> •> ., nd ( ¿ 1-01 )Je N u m ber *6 Approved Methods In all vhe essential details of its business this bank tries 3 meet the wants of its patrons and follows the safest and most approved methods. I'll | All are cordially inviieil m conn- at any time and »»•»• n» at otir work i W. MrariiY S u b M t r lp ilo n .S I.2J P L R AN N UM STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 9, 1908. TWO BROTHERS M EET THREE S/STERS AFTER SEPARATION OF 27 YEARS * COUNCIL M K C T * Firn« T h n r « l » y n ight r u t month. “ I*** 11« t h e n he np and doing ll itli a heart for any late Hull achieving, »till |"ir»ning Leant to lalmr and to wait.” Klumb Echoes. Our fair wen tin r emit inn**» Many of tiie farmers are busy seed ing, while other», who were not fortu nate enough to get their plowing done are anxious for ram, the lack of which lias delayed tlieir work Somewhat. Stayton State Bank. Co .fudge hushey did some survey ing in our vicinity on Saturday. Mr and Mrs H A Siegmnnd and j Miss Caroline Hiegmund have gone to Reunion group at Stayton, O r., at home of M rs. David Reese. Gervais to visit relatives. Miss wiinday w i* a j> dii day for the M e - ; Hantinm T h e hrothera and sister* turn to their homes in Iowa, ns they Caroline will remain indefinitely. C.innon hruthcr*, of (own, when they had not met in 27 year*. Tlie broth* are comfortably located there. Quite Mis* Bertha T ilze has gone from our cnllcrl upon tlu ir *i«'era. M' -dann* era are west on u visit and are greatly a nuiiil«cr of friends gathered at the midst. She goes to Wardner, Idaho, Ilcesc, Houser and Jarvis, of North i pleased with this section, but will re* home of Mrs. David Keese. where »he and her sister will enter business. SCHOOL NEWS. Ju a Man Could build a better house, or a better w agon X than his competitor, the people would make ^ a beaten path to his house, though he set up ^ in the w ilderness.” ^ T h is is w h y our lights arc recognized as the most convenient, safe •&» * + a <£* and reliable of any for the house. S ta y to n E le c tric L ig h t Co. , * $ ^ G Monitor and Superior Drills. Two horse P & 0 Canton Potato Diggers. Full Line of Robes and Blankets Acquepelle and Plush. t 1 le v «i re a re ci 1 . j* j» Hi'1 m e ^ s o ils a n d D r e s s in g Save the leather and your Harness is always Oood. K o rin ek & M ielK e W h o C a rrie s the C elebrated U n iv e rs ity S h oe fo r H e n in V ic i K id , V e lo u r and B o x C alf, also in T a n C a lf w it h V is c o lize d sole? They tit the foot, they please the eye, they wear well and they cost £4.00. Where can I get them? Only at Lancefield’s. Last Friday, Mr and Mrs Lake of near Stayton visited the Siegmund The noblest sight this world offers homes. ¡1 a young man or woman bent upon The Klumbites are boosting for the muking the most of his or her life. big dunce to he given in Mehama on Clyde Dressier, Guy Sloper, Clifford Oct 9th. I t is the first of the season Stayton and Kilby Sandman registered in our neck of the woods, and should in the 8th grade and Henry Huntlv be well attended.Cheer up hoys happier in the 7th on Mominy. times may come. Rev. Huusnkei, of McMinnville, Mr and Mrs H A Siegmund visited gave ns a pleasant call Mouday. at C R Rabena on Sunday. Mrs Rab- Roxey Stayton made a hurried call at school on Friday. Roxey is a grad uate from the 10th grade of last year. She said. " I could not pass without coining up and taking a peep.” ban is a sister of Mrs Siegmund and lives in Lyons. Among tlie “ Echoes” we recognize the names of L E Burnette of Silver- ton and G E Berringer of Mehama, The ninth grade arc starting out in also Mrs F A Muriels of F o x Valley. ' splendid colors. There are two ex T h e latter is visiting her uncle Win. ample* in algebra th at require m athe I tuber. matical knowledge of signs and carful Misses Caroline and Mathilda Sieg- work on the part of the pupil after he nittnd spent Saturday afternoon in ! knew the now. All classes usually Lyons. come to a sudden halt for a short Our boys, members of the Wolf Club time, but so far some member would 1 • re responding to call Xo 3. Said come out victorious. T h is new class call having been made by A A Richard faced the difficulty bravely. All were of Mehama who recently hionglit in a working earnestly and thoughtfully wolf scalp. The members of tlie Club when Mae Crabtree came out victor. are always prompt in answering calls The hoys are still working and won’t and we hope that the enthusiasm for ! give up. S tic k — to— it— hoys. hunting will not lag. T h e seventh grade are perfect in J o s Ktz.el, Sr. lias gone to Salem and ' punctuality and attendance. Portland on business. The Grammar D epartm ent will F A Siegmund took tlie traction organize a Literary society this week. engine to the Berringer farm where he They are enjoying the freshly painted thrashed a crop of graiu for Berringer wall. Bros. T h e Fourth Grade were perfect in P C Frere* has been spending the attendance the first week. past few days gathering Ins crop of Xorvilla F.skew, Constantine Mertz prunes. He will haul them to Stay- and Lefa Hill registered in the In t e r ton to be dried. mediate room this weeek. J A Richards of Mehama visited at T h e primary room nil show great in the home of his son, J F Richards, terest and the prospects are good for a recently. splendid years work Come and see Tlie clover hulling is done now in the little ones. . ,. , . . our neighborhood. 1 he crop of clover We appreciate our clean walls and ^ WtJ, H p(HMl onC( Htu, owjnK to the doors. H e thank the l*onrd and tax favorable season, this new enterprise payers for making it possible to remedy lias been a success in every way. some of the needs of the public school. An Experimenting Committee con sisting of Milca Roy, Mnble Gardner, Stephen Taylor and Kverette Crabtree from the 8tli grade, performed a single experiment in Agriculture, by which : A ll Things Being Equal ■w J W o u ld n 't Y o u p r e f e r to h a v e y o u r H o u s e t $ D e c o ra te d b y a n e x p e r ie n c e d P a in t e r a n d X Î I : : P a p e r H a n g e r. ♦ ♦ Give Us A Trial ♦ ♦ X I A n d be C o n v in c e d . ♦ i ♦ G u a ra n te e d . ♦ WA T T E R S & Q U E E N E R , ♦ X ♦ W o rk m a n s h ip Painters : ♦ I and Paper H angers, ♦ W ater Street* Stayton, Oregon.^ SHOES ’ 1 A perfect foot needs a perfect shoe. It needs to be perfectly fitted, otherwise it w ill soon cease to be a perfect foot. Do not ruin your feet by taking chances on your shoe dealer. Som e shoes don't “ break in” until they “ break out.” It by chance you get such shoes from us, w e w ill thank you to bring them back. W e have the JOHN T E L L IN G SCHOOL S H O E Don't fail to come in and look for Children. over our line. G R O C E R IE S It is a w ise house-keeper that feeds her fam ily well. It means good health and good temper and the prices w e offer you on groceries of the best quality permit no excuse for a poorly furnished table. G E H L E N BROS. Citation for Order to Sell Real Estate. Iu the County Court for the County of Marion. State of Oregon. In the matter ol the estate/ ol W Sakrtson, deceased,{ '-,u,,on To August Sakrlwn, a brother of deceased, ■ddre»» unknown; M. J. spaniol.onc ot the a * , ,, \ J ! vises named III the will and a sister in Mtclii- I the class saw "How water rises in the ' gun, residence Hint nume uu known, and all oth er porsoua interested In said estate. Soil.” The class discovered by obser- W hereas, application having been made in due form to the Above named Court on the .»th vation that water rises more slowly in day of O etober DOM by W. H. (Jueener, execu of said Katate for an order and license some soils than in others. Tlie ex d tor irectin g , authorizing and empowering him to sell the Real Katate belonging to the Estate periment was a success. of said decedent, ami described as follows, We hail the pleasure of holding our to-wit: Lots No’s Pive (.V, and *t\ (t>) in It lock Seven of Sta? ton, (irot meeting of the E n tre Xous society (7) In W hitneys addition to tin* - town ^ des - in Marion County, Oregon, a* shown amt on Friday. T h e E n tre Xous society ignated upon the recorded plat thereof on file and of ice d in tli Recorders office, of said wan organized in October 1907 The Marion County, Oregon. And W hereas, sahl I ' n v .r * fixed on the Oth lirst president was Etta Gentry and da/ oi November, .*vo hi i.»c Court Room of th ti Court in the Court House iu Haleni, Marion the first secretary was Glen Porter. I County and State of Oregon, as the tim e and T h e society grew rapidly and soon for hearing »ny mid «11 o h jm io n s to s«l<l Petition and the granting »( »«Id order 1 liecame a worthy contestant for honor and lice one ol »ale. Therefore. In the N»nte of the Sta te o f Oregon. ' io the school. Miss Cornelius and G You and each of yon are hereby cited , directed and rennlred to be and appear at »aid tim e and 1! Ramsey were on reritics during the place then and there to «how cause, tf any you or If any exl«t, why »11 order of «ah- should year just passed, and they contributed nave not be made, as In the P etition pra> ed for. and largely to the success of the society hv "if *hou,i "Vl k ™®***! * ni1 ® J J • | »aid order and license should not Issue. W itness, The Hon. W M Itushey Jud ge ot «aid their kind advice and liberal assist Court with the seal ol said Court affixed this anoe. Last Friday an election of offi 5th day of (V to ber A I) 1«». K 11 c,l,r(l cent was held- Guy Guv Kearns has lias tlie the [ I j i •**'• * * AI { To The Farmers,” W e are now ready to supply your needs for fall seeding in the famous Kentucky Double Disc Drills. T h e John Deere, Spring tooth, Drag and Sm oothing harrows. Also the well known Oliver chilled and steel plows, rights, lefts and hillside. The Stude baker Wagons and Buggies Our Specialty. T h e y have proven the best on the market. W e also carry the famous Clipper Fanning Mill, which w e guarantee w ill clean your grain or clover seed. Call and get Our Prices before you buy. Kerber Brothers. i I j I