The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, October 09, 1908, Image 6

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The CoraH,ilin0< Th*
THE LOCAL FIELD \ ENJOYABLE OCCASION Re‘,ort
Stayton State Bank
Itev W K Chase l'ssior ot Un Curisi- j
ìh it Church, and nife celebratici theìr!
ft*U e v e r ; ‘.M
At Stayton, in the State of Oregon,
auri rth Mon- 8ixlh Weddiug Amiiversaiy, ut < •'<-ir j
y II lac 11 I.
No. « » H W . O. H .
Chopper« «t-l- homo Tliui-sitay i-i-m ng Oct.iUt lst
At the Close of Business,
come.
O. V. Mjcrs.C.C.
19<*8 in the pre»euce of a largì- mini bei­
■ K B. W s i t ï k s . c l e r k
September 23 1908.
ci friends imi ncqmiinttiiH-e*. At 8 Itti j
Wanted— more help at the 8i.»vton
p. m. Rev R I. Mortoli in a verjr few j H c a o u r v f i.
Woolen Mill.
36 tf
* # 90,MU (11
well cliuaen w.nds reuaitid thè eouple Loans and discounts
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J L Hanihle who w w out to Salem
in marnane agitili
Miss N on Crai»- Overdrafts seeuml and
ami other points is home again.
il naeou ri-tl
tre«« and T \V Taylor stood u pw iihlhe
4:»» 4o
\V L Freres was a business visitor hi happy eouple
3,500 ini
Alter emigraiulatioua Bonds, securities, etc
Jordan Valley a few days since. He the guest» repaired to the dining tuoni Banking house, furniture,
too made a Hying trip to Mount Angel where ice ere.un and cake wa» *orved
aud fixture»
7,000.00
recently.
under a corpa of effiefeut y<m g ladies Other real estate owned
4,150.00
Born— Saturday September 26th to and gentlemen. During fb- »i.\ years 1 Due from approved reserve
banks
the wife of John Zuber a tine baby- of matrimonial bliss Mi and M>» Chase
15,« 7 1IH
girl. The parents are greatly rejoiced have been blest with two strong Cheeks and other cash items
487.07
over the new arrival.
8,435.72
healthy Isiys, Willmm five years; and Cash on hand
tota I.
lt>l, 180 74
W innie Rodgers, who i<4 making her Charles Jr eight mo ii tils. An.twig the
beautiful
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r*
seats
received
w.<*
a
ta-
Mubllltl«!.
home with the editor and family, was
a visitor in Scio on Sunday. Her borette aud j.inlineir from the Bvreun Capital stock paid in
$ 20,000 00
Club and meaihers oi the Coristian
people live near that place.
Surplus fund
J,(Kkl DO
Mr amt M s W K
John Blakely, who recently began Church, Gold.
Undivided proli ts, les» ex pens
Thomit»; Gol 1. Mr* Qoasdorf of In
work as inside man in the M A IL office
1,207.50
es and taxes paid
dependi.iii' \ a»t‘, Mr and Mrs \Y A
was seen Sunday enjoying an outing
Individual deposit* subject
Wetidlr, Silverware from Mr mid Mrs
ou the Upper Santiam.
to check
107,833 24
Couiey Mr and Mr» Roy and T \Y
Tim e certificates of deposits 29,080.00
Delbert H ill is now a resident of
1*3 ¡or. China 1‘late and set of combs
tut at.
101,180.74
M ill City, but he will bo liere aa usoe.i
from Mr end Mrs C F Cha«e and Mrs
each week with his moving | ;.-tme
Slate of Oregon, couuty of Marion, ss:
J F Kilpatrick of Walthaiu M iss also
show. Announcements else* Lore in
I,
W L Freres, Cashier of the above-
numerous other presents were received
this issue.
named
bank, do solemnly swear that
as a token of esteem in which Rev
Quite a number t-f t! young |>eOpIt Chase and wife are held. Among those the above statement is true to the best
as well aa »W** ••‘I f’ . DtSjrtOD attend- 1 present were Mr aud Mrs F Li Couiey, of my kuowledgo and belief
ed the ,yv e givi .. in Sublimity Fri- Mr and Mrs W E Thomas, Mr and Mrs
W L F kkkks , Cashier.
Subscribed aud sworn to
d a y r ’ei.iaj „»t. All proseut report W illis Caldwell, itev Morton ami fam­
betore me this 2nd day of
r. »pb 1* Iwi yitinie. The supper served ily, Mr and Mrs W A Wright, Mr Tom
Oct., 1908 W II Q i kkxkk
- O T i -ua.y; hearty endorsements.
Crabtree and family, Mr mid Mrs
Notary Public
SR i.fij ¿ale October 10th till Nov- Quick, Mrs Anna Hobson and family,
C O RREC T— Attest:
1-08. W e liave a few Buggies, Mr and Mrs Lancelield, Mrs Mary H ill
P C F kkkks
yrtrrii* and Farm Wagons left which and family, Mrs J J Harden, Mrs A D
W L F kkkks
we will offer at the lowest Factory Gerkin,
Hr l’ intler, J M Ringo,
Directors.
prices. Now is the time to buy if you W Huntley, It Blakely, R Qutencr,
.Îorseshoe Camp »
\y
want a bargain.
35-39
Chas Weeely,
Scio, Oregon.
September 27th Mr John A Lulay
celebrated his 40th birthday anniver­
sary. Some of his intimate friends
formed a pleasant surprise party for
him. The following are the names of
those present, Mr and Mrs Andy Du-
man, Mr anil Mrs A P Kirsch, Mr and
Mrs Adam Lulay, Mr and Mrs Jacob
Frank, Misses Minnie and Ca»-' Hu­
man, James Vincent, A llie Human
Mis* Frances Kirsch, Bazil, Paul and
lru Kirsch, Misses Rosa and Gertie
Lulay, Joseph, Nicholas and Eddie
Lulay. A ll old acquaintance of Mr
Lulay in Pennsylvania. Mr and Mrs
John Van Handel, Mr and Mrs E
Sctiutt, Mr and Mrs Frank Rauscher,
Mr and Mrs Bridenstine, Joseph Brid-
enstine, Luie Oeesler and Miss Mary
Frank. The afternoon and evening
was one of enjoyment and pleasure
Among the presents receivedby Mr
Lulay was a fancy umberalla, of which
he is very proud.
Misses Shepherd, Cornelius, Shelly,
Hovle, Alexanders, Weddle, and others.
statesm an
'W i t h
A CON-
About «0 were present during the eve­
S C IE N C E .”
ning aud after wishing the host and
hostess many happy returns of the day D escrip tio n o f the Republican Pres­
id e n tia l
C an didate
by Senator
the party came to an end.
B orah o f Idah o.
(F rom
Senator
Borah's
Boston
S|<eeeh.)
“ Now. it seems to be conceded by
OCTOBER,
7.
friend aud Me that few men have been
I t is a well known fact that the nominated fo r the presidency whose
. .
. i experience, whose training and whose
country jaistmaster is sup
sound and wholesome fashion o f grasp-
a walking bureau of information, and ing ami dealing with public questions
must answer the hundreds of quest­ w ere equal to those o f W illiam H.
ions, put to him daily. And he is ex­ T a ft.
"H e is not a crusader, lie Is a states­
pected to do almost anything under
the suu to accomodate his jiatrons, man with conscience. H e has won his
present position through n pheerfnl, un­
such as reading and writing their let­
hesitating and underlining devotion to
ters and even licking their postage duty, through actually nchleving things
stamps, and they all do the*e little on the oiK>n field pf action, through an
acts of accomodation, but we believe intelligent conception o f the strength
our Postmaster is entitled to the blue | and worth o f our great government
ribbou. W e understand be arises every ; with its checks aud balances; and the
strength and capacity o f our citizen­
morning at half past four o'clock to I
ship with Its loyalty and its patriotism.
feed and curry the stage-driver's team. | “ No man ever had a deejier regard
Mr Bass and family of Southern fo r the fundamental principles and pre­
W e will sell all our Buggies ami Oregou, are visiting Mr Basses parents 1 cepts u|>on which this government Is
founded, and no one over had a firmer
Wagons at Factory prices, from Oct. of this place.
conviction that the constitution is a
10 till Nov. 1 08. I f you need any­
C A Mulkey has returned home! sufficient chart by which to measure all
thing in this line be sure and see 11s
from Portland and is cutting wood for 1 rights and obligations and to gauge all
before you buy. W e give you bottom
the demands and all the aspirations
C 8; Bass, tins week.
prices that no one can offer the goods
and restrain and control all the reck­
The Pennebaker Brothers, have gone lessness o f this indomltnhle race o f
any cheaper. Factory prices, remem­
to Cates, where they are building a ours. T ra in ed in the law, eleven years
ber what that means. Chas Wesely,
large
dwelling for one of tiie Mer­ on the bench, he explored well the
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Scio, Oregon.
sources o f Jurisprudence and carried
chants of tlmt place.
aw ay from his work an everlasting de­
The Linn county commissioners -
votion to order and Justice.
were in town Tuesday and expressed j “ Under all circumstances and under
The past week has been much bet
themselves as being well satisfied with all emergencies, he has proved him self
ter for the fishermen in this section a»
the progress being made on the new j a brave, clean-minded, selfqiolsed and
the trout have left the riffles for deep
: bridge. Mr Royal who is superintend- courageous statesman. N o man can put
water, they are biting better too a
ing the work tells us the bridge will be his finger upon a little or cowardly
several fine catches have been reported.
act, nn incompetent or questionable
open to the public in anotiicr week.
piece o f public service— no stain upon
The Dollyvarden trout are now be
What might have been n serious his private life, no shadow upon
ing caught in considerable number.»
blaze occured last Saturday night in his public career. And standing now In
They are in fine condition.
the Post-office. Mr Terrell closed the the full fierce light which l>eats upon a
store about nine o'clock and every­ throne, with eager eyes scrutinizing
every net o f a long and arduous public
On Wednesday
while unloading thing seemed all O.K. Mr Irvine and
career, no doubt arises as to his expe­
white lead at H J Marking Hardware wife returning at a later hour from i rience and ability, no challenge comes
and Furniture Store, M O Mack met j Mill City opened the store door and to his fine sense o f duty or his patriot­
with a very painful accident. In some j found it full of smoke. A pail.of water ism.”
MEHAMA.
Fishing Better.
FINGER NAIL
TORN OUT.
way ODe finger became fast between
the lead kegs and in attempting to ex-
tracate it he tore the nail from hi*
finger. H e was given immediate at­
tention and the injured member is get­
ting on as well as can be expected but
is very painful.
-oon quenched the fire and it was
I believe our Rtronr p arty with Its
found that the spit box was burned great principles Is only In Its Infancy.
Our glory as a nation has but Just be­
and a large hole in tlie floor.
gun.
There sre m ighty problems yet
J A Richard» team ran away witli
to be solved, grave questions to be ans­
him yesterday, broke his buggy up and wered. complex Issues to be wrought
Jim was pretty badly bruised but out. but I believe we can trust the
Grand Old P a rty and its leaders to
nothing serious we understand
care fo r the entire future o f our N a­
Marshalls Notice of Sale.
E A Taylor lost his driving mare
tion and o f our people as It has cared
the other day.
for them so well In the past.— Hon.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
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A A Richards went to the barn tlie James 8. Sherman.
signed marshall of the town oi Stay-
other
morning
and
found
his
colt
dead.
ton, Marion County, Oregon, did on
the 6th day of October, 1908 take up
N. J. Gehlen and family move to
and impound the following described
steer, found running at large in the Turner next week to reside.
town of Stayton towit: one red yearl­
H. E. Hrnith and wife, of Portland, -
ing, Durham, Jersey, steer marked visited Stayton friends this week.
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with hole in one car, no other marks
Otto Hansen President of the Gold !
or brands. That unless the owner of
said steer shall come and prove the Creek ^lining and M illing Company j
same and pay all legal charges thereon and A I) Burdmnn fi*cal agent for the
company
made
Htayton »
visit
and take game away, 1 will on the
Wednesday.
They
report
sale
of
stock
17th day of October, at the hour of
one o’clock p.tn: of said day at the as being good.
New To-day
»SA ralllOB Mill.. PO R TLA N D . ORE- fla v o r .
N O T IC E — We have some
good
stock ewes to let on shares.
Enquire C H A S
of
H kckkk A Fit t u r n ,
" Seal
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Milverton, Oregon.
C H O IT K R S — Horseshoe Camp No
606. Are you in it?
Chicken pie
•upper. October 12th, 8 p. m shar,i.
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H oksk S hok C a m i - 60« W .O.W .
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District Organizer Round* » i l l be
with us October 12
A big time that
night. Special prises will be giv< 11
mill.
j& t
id i
If you are a Coffee lover Chase
and
Suuborna Co tlee will
win your heart.
We also carry Chase and San
borna Teas, Trj them they
are the best.
W E Thomas & Son.
t,," ‘ « » « ' “ you may bo the lucky 01
H oksk H iiok C am i - «0 « W.O.W
N O TIC E — A ll persons are wane d
against Hunting or Trespassing 011 |
my premises under penally of the law.
A. C. C hkisman 35-38pd
“O re ^ o r 1
For ¿ale— Household furniture, as
good a* new. First house east • •( |
Baptist Church, M Bruoher Prop
B u i lc le r x ”
Just received a car o( Cedar Fence
posts. Also a lot of sawed yew posts.
Prices reasonable.
11. L. W kioht
35tf.
Aumsvillo, Ore.
Are You Doing What You Can to Populate Your State?
P O R T L A N D M A R K E TS .
OREGON NEEDS PE O PLE — B ettlm , honest farmer», me­
chanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strung liutids
and a willing heart—capital or no capital.
W h e a t— T ra ck prices:
Club., 87c
rod Russian, 84c; btucsteni, 91c;
V a lley , 90c.
B a rley— Feed,
$25.50;
rolled ,
$27 0 28.
Oats— No. 1 w h ite, $30; gra y, :
$29.
H a y— T im o th y , W illa m e tte V a lley , i
fancy $14; do. o rd in a ry, $11; E ast­
ern O regon , $16.50; m ixed, $18;
a lfa lfa . $11.
B u tter— E xtra, 34c; fancy, 3 2 ‘A c ;
choice, 30c; store, 18c.
E ggs— E xtra. 31 6 32c; firsts. 28
6 29c; seconds, 23 i f 26c; Eastern,
2 6 ft 28c.
H ops— N ew O regon . 6 6 7c; 1907,
2 Vi 6 4c; 1906, 1 *4 © 1 \ c .
W o o l— V alley
14 « 1 5 4 c ;
ID;
E astern
O regon ,
8 © 16c, as
to
shrinkage.
Southern Pacific Co—-
— Lines in Oregon.
i* sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribu­
tion through every available agency. W ill you not help the
good work of building Oregon by sending us I lie names nnd
addresses of you* f ends w ho are likely to lie interestgd in
this state? We w 1 be glad to I r t r the expense oi si tiding
them complete infi. ms lion nboiitOregou and
opportunities.
C O L O N IS T T IC K E T S will I k - on sale during 8 E P I EM BER
and OCTOBER from tlie East to all pi.mis ui Oregon. The
fares from a few principal cities ate
From
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M oh air- Choice, 18 @ 19c.
W K
a r c * i n b u s i rretst* f o r
Y O U R H E A L T H
und
C O .V IK O K T •
HONT B IF F E R
CORNS.
W IT H
|(f you are suffering with corns|
it makes no difference what
kind of corn it is, whether it is
a hard corn or a soft corn,
whether it is on top of the toes
or between the toes, or on the
soles of the feet— you can be
relieved of your corns without
any inconvenience to yourself
and without pain. Our corn
cure gives quicker results than
any otiier corn cure
manii factored.
I *rlc.-t* LJoc-. S o l d l » y
S ta y to n P h a r m a c y
»«a 1 d t U u iliilit ({.
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Grapes , basket , -
30-35-40
Cranberriesjb. /Sc Prunes, bu. 50
Sweet Potatoes , 7 lbs. 25c.
Bananas, doz. 25c. Lemons, doz.20c .
Denver....................
$3018) From Louisville.................$417(1
Omaha......................... 3018)
•• Cincinnati................ 42.20
Kan* 1« C it)
30.00
" Ch velmil
14 75
St. Louis..................... 35.50
“ New Y ork ................. 55.00
C h ic a g o ................... 38 INI
T IC K E T S CAN BE PR E PA ID
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit
the proper amount witli any of our agents.
The ticket will
then tic furnished by telegraph.
H B. CON HIT, Local Agent, West Mtnylon.
WM M cM U H RAY, G cncrai P A iiia a t s aocnv
PORTLAND. OREGON.
S E A TTLE M ARKETS.
W h ea t— Bluestom , 95c.
Oata— $ 2 7 6 27.50.
B a ilo r — «S 3 .
H a y— Eastern
W a sh in gton tim o ­
thy. $16 per ton ; P u g e t Sound hay,
$9.50 6 10 per ton ; w heat hay, $12
per ton; a lfa lfa , $ 9 .5 0 6 10 per ton.
B u tter— W a sh in gton cream ery, 3 4c
per lb ; ranch, 2 1 6 2 3 c per lb; O re­
gon. 28c per lb.
E g g » — Selected local, 43c per d o *;
E astern, 2 6 6 28c p er d o*.; O regou
ranch, 32c per doz.
Tomatoes, bu. ripe $1.15=1.25
75c
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green
Peaches, box
= 85=95c
Korinek A Mielke report the follow- j
ing sales this week, to J E Bloom of!
Mill City, one Brush plow, one hill­
side plow, one smoothing Harrow, one 1
reversible disc Harrow, Also to W F|
Hurt Union H ill, a new hack al-o to
O 8 Sandberg of Lyon* an Eagle cider
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S A N B O R N 'S
B r a n d " C o ffe e *
Choice Blended
25 c lb
h i^ li Grade
35 ®|b
Seal Brand
45 c lb
Chop|M>rs take notice— Something
doing every meeting during the (treat
Marion Co Campaign— Come.
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CO FFEE
LOST, S T R A Y E D or STOLEN —
Several valuable
Choppers. Please
bring them to horse-shoe camp Not>06
W O W and receive reward.
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Thomas Grocery
town pound in the town of Stayton
Marion County Oregon, sell said steer
at public auction to the highest bid-
ber for cash in hand at time of sale
according to law.
Dated this 7th day of October 1908.
Henry Smith, Marshall
by Lura A Thomas,Dernty.
Thomas Grocery
W a b a v a aa va r I p a r t l a s w h o a r a
l o o k in g f « r h o m staad lo c a tio n s or
r a lln q u la h m a n t a
A p o u n d w ith o u t tho c a n ­
olao s o m a
good
t im b a r cla im s.
if you know of any o u r m oaou ro o f W E I G H T
A b s o lu t « sa tisfa c tio n — o u r
G O O D H O M E S T E A D or T I M B E R
C L A I M S It w il l pay you (to w r i t # us. m o a a u ro o f Q U A L I T Y .
F u ll, ric h b o d y —u n o q u a llo d
AS broom!- A E T N A R E A L T Y C O .
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.
17l Acres 6 miles from Stayton in the heart of the
Waldo 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.
The above are but three from our list which comprises
farms, acre tracts, city, suburban and country property.
How about this—183 Acres,3 miles from Stayton,
good house, barn, outbuildings, fences, running
water, 150 acres 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.
We 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.
J. T.Kearns&Co.
H eir Inch Ih-cp lliirin-<l.
San Francisco, Sept. 5.— While sit­
ting at the receiving Instrument of
the wireless telegraph station on
Russian Hill, L. T. Crow, an opera­
tor, received a shoeg c f electricity
that burned a hole nn Inch deep *.n
the marble top of the table on whl.-.t
the Instrument was resting.
Crow
escaped with slight Injury, and esti­
mated that 30.000 volts passed
through his body.
't'nft Is making a g nod fiii|ir*»alon by
Ills thought fill apeeehea.
Bry.iu is as
clever nuit us Interesting aa over— and
an Hii|>erfi( lai.— M ilwauke Sveulug W is­
consin.
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Oregon.
Notice for Publication.
hepsitment ni th<- Interior,
r.s. lam i Offlc *t fo rtu m i, Oregon.
Notici- |. herehy glren tliat Joseph .1. Kant,
man nt Micr.ii-I'ii, Washington, «h o, on Hep.
temher-Jitth. 1SW, malli- llrnher ! . . . rp ||c,.
tlon NO.0W7 torSW , ol N » ', , NW
ot HW
o"".fn„rth Hcctlnn 14 sml NK nm-.tnorth of HK
onc-fioirth of Sor II un 15. Tnwn.hlp HI Sonili.
Kange l eost.rfWlllann-tt« M-rl.tUn, h»« Steri
notici-of Intentimi lo make tinsi , .sh proni to
estshlUh cUlln to Ih.. Inori „bove .h-scrlberi
In*fori* thè Resister imi Reeelvar ni r . * . l.smi
Hitler ut fortum i, Oregon, on Ilio llth ria v o f
Dtcembtr, im a .
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of Aberdeen. Washington
» IllUm T. l'Urk, «t («atei, fin gnu.
t . A. Ik-vler, of (Utes, Oregon,
feter Ariricrnon.of fortumi,Oregon.
A u . zx . non a. O besub , tteguter.
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