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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1908)
m I THE LOCAL FIELD I + ♦ »♦♦ *♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Horseshoe Camp i Mu. M ar. b « ih w. o. w. Mwt> vV» r y Jd • ml 4th Mon day ululo. Chop I-i-r* wcl- O . V. K j’t r » , C. O. I E. H. W' attk »«, Clerk. CELEBRATE TW ENTY- FIRST BIRTHDAY. Monday evening, October 12th a number o( friend» through the storm wended their way to the home «if Mi and Mr» W K Thomas to do honor to their »on Lou L. In a short time the large room which hail been artistically decorated in fall foliage and flowers by Mrs Thomas and her daughter Mrs Amy Tb mp>on of Portlaud, was filled with friends who showed their appreciation of the worth of this young man by present ing him with many . birthday gifts which carrie«! with them the best wishes for his future success. L L is a young man of much capa bility in business life, and bus a host of friends who wish him well. Those things which go to make a delightful “spread” were served in an unusually charming manner. The hours llew swiftly by, and at last the band of merry makers bade the kind host and hostess go«xl night, after wishing their friend Lou L many happy returns of the evening. *** A Volcanic Eruption. Did you hear the noise caused by the great “Blow Out” at Horseshoe Camp No. GOti \V O \V October 12. If you did not then you missed the best time of your lives. The first gun w.i- fired for the Marion County campaign in this neck of the woods and a gala time was had until the “wee sum' hours of the night. A number of chopjiers from Pine Camp of 8ilverton were with us also neighbor B N Rouuds district organizer. Special prizes were given iu which neighbor Earl Wright was the lucky oue for the prize. A special prize given by B N Rounds was carried u ti by- neighbor Geo Lentz. The ladies prize -wan secured by neighbor Ella \\ right. The evening was sj>ent in music and «Uiinic stories. We enjoyed the song of neighbor E A Weddle of Latah Washington also of neighbors Wood, Browne, ami others. The chicken supper was a howling success and all went away feeling that it was good to be there. Dont miss our next meet ing night, there is something doiug. We are in the campaign and dont you forget it. Five applications were secured. Get in the swim neighbor? of Woodcraft and dont forget that Horseshoe Camp is always in it, other camps must run to skin it. E B Watters, Clerk Camp <>0G. Erecting Two Cottages The Brown Brothers of the firm of Lee Brown & Sons are building two fine cottages in the south western pi.rt of town. One of them is almost com pleted ahd the other will be put under way in a short time. Even at this date the first cottage is rented. That bears out what is said elsewhere in this issue, that more homes are needed in Stayton. First Steady Rain. SCHOOL NEWS. B EAUC H AM P— H AW LEY New To-day A very pretty wedding occurred Youth i* ill«' peri««! of eiithuwiaaui Tuesday afternoon, Octulter (1. when Nice dean Vetch »«'ed for »i«l«>. ami purpo?e. l'lien let our daily lit Miss Mamie Hawely, one Monmouth’« C S Bowne, Aumavilie Oregon any l>c: most popular young women and FOR S VI.E—Packing cast*» suitable Here hath been dawning youugest daughter of Hon. and Mrs for apple boxes 5 e each. A L S hhkvk Another blue day, J II Hawley was united in marriage to T h in k , wilt thou let it NOTICE—We have some goo«l Or II. A Beauchamp, of Stayton, at stock ewes to let on shares. Enquire Slip useless away? tin* residence «d the bride’s parents iu D ki ' kkk A P h il ippi , We read in Rhetoric on yesterday, Monmouth. Rev. W. A. W« hm I of the of 34- 37 Hilverton, Oregon. that in that single, simple verse of Christian Church ofiiciatiug. Mrs. B. CHOPPERS— Horseshoe Camp No Carlyle’s the secret ««f all victorious F. Mulkcy, sister of the bride, receiv«*d Chicken pie lile is hidden. ] the guests Proceeding the ceremony 600. Are you in it? Rev Robertson, a minister in the Mrs. Allen Clarke sang “All the world supper. October 12th, 8 p. m sharp. 35- 38 Presbyterian service made u? a pleas Loves a Lover,” then to the strains of ant call yesterday. Mendelssohns wedding march the LOST, STRAYED or STOLEN— Glenn Porter, one of the enthusiastic bride and groom took their places in Several valuable Choppers. Please highs of last year spent a {• w hours the beautifully «leeoraled parlo« of the bring them to horse-shoe camp No 000 with us. Glenn could hardly tear 1 spacious home, attended by the flower W O W and receive reward. 35 38 himself away from ecliool seen '». He girl, little FrauCcl Hawley, niece of Choppers take notice—Something is ready tor the 11th grade, and says 1 the bride. doing every meeting during the Great he is only waiting. The bride w as beautifully gow ned in Marion Co Campaign—Come. Bay Blakely a high of 1907 stepped maize-colored silk win! carried a show- H orse S hoe C amp 000 W O.W. in to renew old scenes. He wanted ! er boquet of briiles roses. Refresh 35-38 and longed to be hack in school. ments were served by Misses Eff’ie District Orgaui/.er Roupd« will he Ctariuda Reese another high of ’07 -Shore. Lillian Bogert and Opal Booth- with us October 12. A lug time that stiprisid us wiih her appearance at l>y. Miss Lepali Hawley, niece of the night. Special prizes will he given school. She was delighted to la* with bride presided at the punch bowl. Mr. that night you may be lht< lucky one. her friends once more. and Mrs. Beauchamp lei« for their H o r s e S hoe C ami - 000 U .O.W Boys ami girls come again. wedding trip to Victoria, B 0., after NOTICE—All persons are waned Mrs Lentz was among our visitors w hich they will make their home in against Hunting or Trespassing on this week. Stayton, Oregon.—Oregonian. my premises under penalty of the law. Emma Frank joined the ninth The Dr. and his bride arrived home A. C. C iikisman 33 381xt graders Monday. Friday night last and have since been For Sale— Household furniture, as Isabel Vernon, recently trom Scio, receiving the congratulations of many good as new. First house east of entered the 7th grade. sincere well wishers. Baptist Church.M Brucher, Prop. Any Otis Vernon entered the Gth grade. Among the many useful auil beauti Alta Smith registered Monday in ful presents received, the following ure oue interested please call at once. Just received a car of Cedar Fence the Cth grade. some of those from Stayton friends: [Mists. Also a lot of sawed yew posts. Ethel Worth and Evelny Comer Elegant cut glass water set and tray, H . L. W r i g h t registen.nl Mouilay. W. L Freres, J. M. Bingo and 11. J. Prices reasonable. Marking; silver tea set, L. P. Brown; 35tf. Auinsvillo, Ore. Miss Grace Crabtree reports three pupils who did not whisper last week. silver salt and pepper set, W. N. Pint- Wanted— more help at the 8taylon ler; hand painted china tea set, Miss A D Gardner, Cecelia Mielke and Hobson; two sets spoons, E. Boy and Woolen Mill. 3Gif Gladys Hammond. Miss Roy; cut glass sugar and cream We will sell all our Buggies and Two experimenting committees are set, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beauchamp. Wagons at Factory prices, from Oct. 1 ............. at work in the 8th grade. 10 till Nov. 1 08. If you need any Arnold Funk and Bessie Clow are thing in this line be sure and see its to show the effect of air in soils. 1 he before you buy. We give you bottom class will observe how much better M ss Mary Houser left for Albany prices that no one can offer the goods the dry warm, open soil is for growing Wednesday, where she will attend the any cheaper. Factory prices, remem farm crops. high school this winter. ber what that means. Chas Wesely, The Eutre Nous society w ill render Stanley McLaughlin and Elisha 35-39 Scio, Oregon. a program ou Friday. They will have Oglesbee who left this place for Goose songs, recitations, compositions, solos, Lake, over a year ago, returned Sat PORTLAND MARKETS. instrumental music and a society urday. They say Willamette Valley Wheat— Track prices: Club, 88c; paper etlited by Harvey Beauchamp is good enough for them. red Russian. 86c; bluestcm, 93c; and Mable Gardner. Guy f*h>[H*r and Elmer Brenner left for Washington, V alley, 91c. Harvey Beauchamp were appointed Barley— Feed, $ 26; rolled, $27 0 leaders in the music line. Guy has Tuesday- 28. ltalpli Neal «if Crawfordsville who Oats— No. 1 white, $3 1 ; gray, charge of the instrumental music and Harvey the vocal niu.-ic We look for has been visiting friends at this place $30. Hay— Timothy, Willamette Valley, a splendid display »long laese lines left for Mill City Saturday. fancy, $1 4 ; do. ordinary, $11; E ast Mrs Ed Beal ami daughter made a in the near future. ern Oregon, nilx«*d. $ 1 5 .5 0 ; do. fancy As Everette Womack put the dinner flying trip to Marion Friday. $17; alfalfa, $11.50. Butter— Extra, 35c; fancy, 33 ^ c ; pail in its usual place upstairs the Mrs M M Anderson an old time principal patted him on the hack and friend left for Scio Wednesday, where choice, 30c; stör«, 18c. Eggs— Extra, 3344 3 4 c; Eastern, -aid, “Thank you, 1 can depend «m you she will make her home this winter. .'9c. every time to bring this lunch, my Hops— New Oregon, 7 Hi Hr.; 1907, Jake Houser of Alsen, who was visit little man.” He went down stairs ing his parents at this place returned 2V4 # 4 c ; 1906, 1% it 1 94c. Wool— Val ley 14 15 ^ C; lb; looking happy. home Wednesday. Eastern Oregon, 8 ( ¿ 1 6 c , as to A literary society has been organiz Cephas Hornbuckle has been visit shrinkage. ed in the grammar room with the fol ing friends in Crawfordsville. Mohair— Choice, 1 8 @ 1 9 c . lowing officers: Pres, Nora Murphy, Mr and Mrs Houser, John and Jess Vice Pres., Florence Morton, 8ec , Ed Me Cannon, went to Lyons Sunday to' Blakely, Tress., Bob Morton. visit their brother, Will McCaunon A great tire has been kindled in who is employed by the Fred Gooch Algebra, and Herschel Slireve came Lumber Company. out victor this time on that which The McCaunon brothers left Mon required right thinking to accomplish. Mae Crabtree followed in line, and the day, for their home in Iowa. Mr Angles brother of Myrtlepoint. rest of ths cla?s will not give up. They say, “What has been done, can he haa been visiting him a few days, at COLD TA B LET S this place. done.” That is the kind we want. For Colds, LaGrippe and "A get-u|>-and-climb young man, Wallace Mack, who is employed at A willing—to-work, the Sneed dairy ranch, met with a Headache. Guaranteed to A never—will-shrink, very painful accident the other night A sure—to—succeed, While going to the barn he ran against help or money refunded. A get-to-tlie-top young man.” something, strikirg him in the eye. | North Santiam Nuggets c A B’s Thomas Grocery Tomatoes, bu.ripe $1.15-1.25 WHO? Stayton Pharmacy 85-95c Peaches, box Grapes , basket , 30-35-40 - Cranberries, lb. 15c l yrunes, bu. 50 Sweet Potatoes, 7 lbs . 25c, Bananas , doz, 25c. Lemons , doz,20c. W E Thomas & Son. ‘ ‘ O r e g o n B u ild e r « ” Arc You Doing W hat You Can to Populate Your State? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE—Settlers, honest farmer«, me chanic», merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing hrart—capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co— — Lines in Oregon. is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for diatribu- lion through «'very available agency. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon by semling us the names and addresses of your friend» who are likely to !«• intcrented in this »tale? We will he glad to hear the expense of »ending them complete infoi mat ion aboutOregon and it« opportunities. C O L O N I S T T I C K E T S »ill be on sale during SEPTEM BER and OCTOBER from the Emit to all points iu Oregon. The fnres from a few principal cities ate Omaha ............ ........... 3 0 0 0 Kansas City . . . 80.00 . io Bt. U n i i ............ .......... Chicago............... ........ 3M.00 TIC KETS CAN Front Louiaville... .......... $41 7 0 42.20 “ Cincinnati........ “ Cleveland ____ . . . . . 44.76 11 N«fw York . . . . ........... 6 5 .0 0 BE PREPA ID If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. If 11. CONDIT, Local Agent, West Stayton. WM M c M U R R A Y , G c n c r a l p a s s c n q c k PORTLAND, OREGON aoint 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. 1/1 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. T he 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. Term s. 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. The first steady rain of the fall Nothing better for all kinds of season started Monday evening about | headache. Price 25 cents at seven o’clock and contiinuod for Dr Kitchen our pioneer physician, j several hours. It started with a -toady The great acreage of fall wheat that fall, not heavy but continued in vol who has been ailing for several month« ; has been sow n in the Waldo Hill is now steadily improving and is able ume untill it got down to the proverb country and on Fern Ridge and ial Oregon mist. If the rain continue- to walkabout town. He is looking, throughout the northeastern section much better, feels spry and his step is for several days it will make fall plow of this valley is looking splendid. quite firm. ing much easier. The doctor has a host of friend« and The soil is in excellent condition and it is a great pleasure for him and old with the recent rains there will l«e a line stand for next year. The fields The past week has been a very busy time friends to «(«end several hours of fall sown grain make beautif’i! green one on Third Street and the new ce talking over pioneer days. The doc contrasts when interspersed between ment walks are nearly complete, but tor and wife were over in Albany for a the seer stubble. Citation for Order to Sell Rea. short visit recently. here we wish to ask Who? Yes who, Estate. WM it who had the sole desire of leav In the County Court for ihe County of Marion Be sure and see she new post cards Notice for Publication. State of Oregon, ing his foot prints on the sands of time at the Stayton Pharmacy. in the m atter of the e t ta 'e / of W. Hakrlson, doeessed.l ' -n atio n , llEPARTMKNT OF THF. INTERIOR. on Third Street, Stayton, County of To AugiiNt Hakrison, s hrolher of (lccessed. ; Mrs Von Beliren, died wt her home add re»» unknown: M. J . rtpanlol.one of the >1< Marion, State of Oregon, by deliberate United Htates Land Office, vim:» named in the will and a »Inter iu Michi near Atimaville, Friday evening Oct.9. residence mid nmne uuknown, »ml nil ly climbing over the barricade at the Portland, Oregon, October 7, 1908. gan, other persons interested In »aid c«t«te. ¡she was a widow, age 83 years and a south end of the newly laid walk, Notice is hereby given that Albert L Whereas, application lisvini« l» e n m s'li-In native of Germany. She leaves a due form to the «hove nnmed c o u rt on (lie 5th marching boldly the full length of the Mutisell, by Jonh Pearson, his Attorney day of October ISOS by W. If. (jucem -r, «xeeu- number of children to mourn her loss. tor of *»ld Fiintc for mi order and license cement work sinking his heels into the in Fact, of 740 Schuyler Ht, Portland, directing, authorizing «ml empowering him Mrs Amy Thompson and little sell tin' Rent Kstate helonging to the K«tate unhardened material. It is impos County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, to of »»Id decedent, »nd described »«follow », i sible to remove the mark and no Marie, who have been visiting at the I has tiled in tins office, his application to-wit: l/>t» No'« Five (5) »nd flfx («) In Block «even doubt the owner of the tracks is proud W E Thomas home left yesterday fori to select under the provision« of the f7)ln Whitney« addition to the town of Slayton, There has been a change in the In M»rton County, O rc*on, »« ahown mid do— their home in St Johns of them. Act of Congress, approved July 1, 1808, l«n»t< d upon the recorded p iat thereof on file mail service for Klumh and vicinity of record in the Recorders olHeo, of »»Id Special Sale October 10th till Nov- j the S E \ H W j S«c. 21, N ’V $ N W J »nil that is not niceting with general ap Marion County, Oregon. V N ROUNDS H ERE. ember 1-08 We have a few Buggies, I Sec. 28, N J N E \ Sec. 2», Tp 11 S., | And Where»», »»hi Court fixed on the 9th proval. Up to a short time ngo that day of November, IMS at the Court Room of V N Rounds, District Organizer for Siirrles and Farm Wagons left which j R 4 E. W. M. Any and all persons j thl* Court In the Court lion»«- in Halcm, Marion section was afforded a daily mail, now »nd State of Oregon, a» the time and the W O W is in town this week look we will offer at the lowest Factory claiming adversely the lands described, j County place lor hearing any and all objections to th«*y are cot to twice a week, that »aid Petition tlx- grautlng of «aid order ing up new timber for the great log prices. Now is the time to buy if you or desiring to object because of the! ami llceuae of ami .»sle. | makes matters very disagrecahh; and Therefore, In the of the «tan-of Oregon, rolling to be held in Hilverton. The want a bargain. Chas Wesely, mineral character of the land, or for Von and each of you Name are hereby cl fed. directed I »tc[>» are to be taken hy which another member» of Horseshoe camp are put 35-39 Scio, Oregon. any other reason, to the disposal to anil reoulrcd to he and appear at »»id Mine and I change will lie made. place then end there to «how c»u«e, If any you o rif any ex ist, why an o rd e r» ! »»le should ting foith a great effort to have a Our fashionable dress maker, Mrs applicant, should lile their affidavits have The mail for Kltimb is at present not be made, »»In the Petition prayed for, »ml large ela. e. why »aid Petition should not be grnuted and supplied from Lyons through Minimum Reiter, intends opening dress making! of protest in this office on or before the said order ami lleen»o «honld not l»«ne. Witiie«», The lio n . W M Hushey Judge of »aid j hut why the department should see Dr Beauchamp report« the arrival parlor« after November first. Will g<> 13th day of November 1008. Court with tin seal of -aid Court affixed this A lgernon S D ufsser , Register 5th day of «Jctnhcr A I) !!H*c fit to discontinue the daily service is of a daughter at the home of Theo out in families if desired. Call and i I ( U. If. ALLEN, 37-42 see her. Prices right. | nut clear to all concerned. ttigUberger and wife Thursday. I ,lx L l aw clerk. Dr Kitchen Improving. Wheat Looking Good. 75c green J.T. Kearns&Co. Mail Service Changed Stayton, Oregon. Notice for Publication. Department n i thè Interior. I Land Milli » »t P ortland, Oregon. Notino I» hi-rrliy g lren llist Joseph J . kan tnan of Aberili-on, \\ ‘««hlngton, who, no He temlM-r aitli. UHM, medi- U nd er land applln Unii N o II u n for HW 4 n i S W 4 , NW 4 of H one-fourth «ectimi lt and NF ono-fotirtb of « onp-fimrth of Heellon ift, Townshlp io Anni Rango l i H-lnf W lllam rtie M. rUllan. haa fin noti!’» of Intentlon to make final rasli proni eatalillsh elotm to lite land sbovo cli-srrltH • «•fori' thè K aglstcrand R rro lrcr of P.H . Far office at P ortland, Oregon, on thè llth day < DtMfntwr, If60. flHtmant d a m c * a » wltnufuwK: Oliarlo» 1 !. Pi-terso», of Aberdeen. IVailiingtc William T. Clark, of Gale», Orogoti. C. A. D eviar,ofO ates,O regon. Peter A nderson,of Portland, Oregon. AUiEH.v<» H. UStrilla, Kcgutsr,