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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
THE LOCAI. E ! E U ) Thomas Grocery „ lower hall ubero thè liH'wl ladies limi i doue thomsclvc* prottd iti prepariti* a Dam e, Daisy Hall, Saturdaj night , R>m,t that could not helpplcasing holb,,. \V F Kleeker was in Portland Tue, Dr K K Jackson V 8 reporta busi day. ness in liis line better than for several Dr l'intlor, our dentist, is in Port weeks anil wovtd be please«] to have land. any who may need him call up the Dance Sat. Nu»ht, D aisy Hall i Stayton ¡Stables and ask for K E Jack ;wu Lau Orchesta. son V S Slayton, Oregon. \\ K Thom ** made a business trip N O TIC E — W ill the person who borrowed my wheel barrow |¡»lease re- to Portland this week. turn it. K Hoy. Miss Vila Hob»tit left Wednesday fora visit with her aunt in Portland. '*»?» usto. The Itali waa beanti- fully decorateli in ni(ik and green, thè Kchckah colors, wild the three long »Ti tables simply groaned under the weight of the bountiful repast placed thereon, to wliieti all diil full justiee. Your cot lesjioiideut had t he pleasure of entertaining sister Calloway while here and she told us that site had*- becti to many banquets but this was one of the finest to which she had ever sat down. Aumsville ami Gates extended invitations to the conveit-»- tion to meet with them next year Cates won the honor, therefore the FOR R E N T C H E A P — A 300 aere j \V I. Freres ami F G Conley were farm 2$ miles iron. Stayton. Enquire 1 out of town visitors this week 38tf at the Stayton Bank. Warren Kiclt trdson of this pi too was Our fashionable dressmaker Mrs Better, intends opening dressmaking] Sister Chase was elected chairman fol parlors after November first. W ill go Mr ai d Mrs F F Foster of Stayton that meeting. out in families if desired. Call and drove in for a few hours stay on busi Mrs Charles and Mrs Fenton have 37tf see her prices right. ness yesterday.— Statesman. retimed from California. They say Public Sale— Vetch seed at * hey had a very pleasant trip but there Overalls and Jumpers tc close out 50 cents. reasonable prices. Call at the is no place like Oregon, and they were Heavy fleece lined underwear glad to get hack home. T h o m a s Grocery. to -gîlose «>ut 50 cents Jos W Kriso is home for a short .ancetield. V P La C C Mulkey was recently at Salem, visit, he expects to return to Cali W A N T E D — Farms for sale or rent where he purchased eleven head of full fornia in about a month. Have clients in the east who want to hlood and high grade two-year old Grandma Mulkey has been very ill, buy Oregon ranches from owners only. Jersey heifers from the lltisli farm. He but we think site is on the road to C has . H okdle , Mill City, Ore al> i It is at his farm 12.head of year good health again. ling-. full bbtod and grade Jerseys. They say that Albert King mid Win Mr Mulkey helieves in keeping good W axteo - A girl experienced in stock, and now has' some of the best, t Mulkey got too much banquet at the general housework. Call at the Mail convention and that was all that was office. W O O L W A N T E D — at onqc. the matter with them. Stayton W oolen Mills. FOR 8 A L E — Fifty lot, adjoining Meltama is to have a photograph Miss Myrtle Hannon, Reader and gallery in the near future, the lumber the town of Stayton. Price from $50 up, and for information call on Drippi, Impel-otiator. will give a recital this is now on the ground for the building. Friday] evening November 20th in of Stayton. Orin Morris is moving his worldly, the Methodist church, beginning at possessions back to Meltama after 7:30 p m. Lnu’s orchestra will furn SALES AGENTS WANTED. spending a year at North Yamhill. ish music for the evening No admis $36 per week or 400 per c. profit. sion will be charged. One ami all , A ll samples, stationery and art cata come and enjoy a pleasant evening, j logue free. W e want one permanent \ silver offering will be taken Mrs Alta Ross of Mt Angle is visit- agent in this locality for the largest S A Y if you w ant a turkey io i rt,ativ®# 1,1 Aumsville. pfetm.' and .r.im I r . u -, m Am.-i k ^ {H at T hank sgiving dinner Mr and MreWm Winalow have gone Aumsville. C. C. Chap man and Judge J. H. Scott wiil Dishes address the Stayton W E Thomas & Son. Commercial n rd Must Call Attention Club 0 Thai we have secured (he agency for (he G Nov. 27th 0 The cheapest and best m anure spreader 0 on the market to-day. Everybody Car Just Received 0 Invited 0 0 0 Prices on application. 0 0 I you can get ft at the T h o m a s >:■ »•>•" « " h i . .. ........... yon how to sell our goods and furnish They expect to be away about two the capital. If you want a permanent Grocery. weeks. honorable and profitable position, Miss Am y DeBord visited in Salem write us to-day for particulars, cata Saturday and Sunday. log and samples. Wednesday of last week there was Dr W D Wright of Portland spent F R A N K W W IL L IA M S CO., an enjoyable gathering at the home of Sunday in Aumsville. 1214 W Taylor St. Chicago HI. B F Fusil and wife, near Sliaw, to Mr D F Eastburn is drawing plans FARM FOR SALE— *2,300 — celebrate the birthdays of Mrs B F t for a large two story building, the up- 147 t-creg of land, 40 acres under Fre,b and Mrs James Gist. A birth- ¡K.r ,,art to boused fo ra lodge ball cultivation. Good buildings. Six mi day dinner was served, which the the |0wer for a machinery warehouse, les east of Stayton Cemetery. Address, F. STROM BERG, guests pronounced one of the best. and blacksmith shop. - V A pontiflcnl mass was celebrated STAYTON, OREGON. Monday at St. Peter's, Rome, by the There were present besides Mr Fresh Mr Kiiney is still confined to his bed Pope on the occasion of the«50th an and wife, Q C Eisenhart, Jag Gist and ' having been injured by the falling of niversary of his joining the priest- E Y E S IN J U R E D wife, John S Miller and daughter, from Louis Sestak and J H Missler •i scaffold upon which he was working, hood. Over 70.000 people, from all A few days ago Louis Sestak was Applegate, M r-E dith Ellis, of Salem parts of the world, were present. The assisting in moving some heavy sides Ben Fresh and Mr and .Mrs Cannon of Tl,e Aumsville Christian Church is of beef at the slaughter house when N. J. Gehlen, who lias been quite unwar.ied he was struck just below Sanoms, Calif. Mrs Cannon is a niece ! " ,uk'r8° ,nK * « » '* “ ‘•'«led rcpa.ra. A inflammatory rheumatism new roof has been applied, also a coat i 8 1 t' K the ball of the left eye with one of of M r-G ist and she and Mr Cannon at his home in Turner, is reported the large meat hooks which had be of paint. come loose while he was engaged in have been visiting relatives in these much improved. Mrs Stover and Misses Nellie and moving the side of meat. He has par'- for sonic time. had the injured member protected Matile AI bee attended the teachers in- M IL L P lto n A IlIA AMEND M S If by ta.idage the last few days but is LAW S ON COLI MIMA ICI Y Elt L O S T — W hite and yellow slitute at Salem this week now improving nicely. He will soon English Shepherd. A nsw ers to be able to remove the covering. Portland, Or., Nov. 16.— That As o„r S Ä - Ä name of Fritz. A n y information toria glllnetters will fall In their ef with a very painful accident by iia\- as to his whereabouts w ill be ing a flake from the welding metals Our school is progressing very nice fort to drive out salmon wheels and fly and come in contact witth the gladly received. Leave word at ly under the management of Miss traps is the plain evidence on several sides. The United States Kish Com lower side of the right eye. The this office- C H B 42 Mabel Albee. member is very painful but with mission opposes them and so do the care the sight will not be effected. Everyone enjoyed a good time at authorities of Oregon and Washlng- the dance .Saturday evening, at the tonn. It is altogether probable that Dr. H. Beauchamp was a business the Washington commission of 18 Victor Point hall. visitor in Salem this week. members, which mpt in Seattle last Jnhii Wesley Street born in Iowa week, will oppose the glllnetters and Mrs T J H ill is spending the week Nov 17, 1859; died Nov 13, 1908, of A N N U A L TH A N K S G IV will call for regulation of all kinds with her daughter, Miss Isola of pulmonary tuberculosis. He leaves ING P R O C L A M A T IO N of fishing gear, and that the Oregon Thursday, November 26 Is the day three children, Mrs George Salem. Conservation Commission, a commit Set Aside By the President. Mr Chas Peters and family spent tee of which is investigating the mat Gi.-t and George and Russell Street nil On Saturday last the president ter, will do the same. Oregon’s new issued the annual Thanksgiving of tlii- place. He wag an active men- Sunday at theSlagel home. fish warden takes this view and de proclamation, setting apart Thursday bor of the W O IV and the circle. The Leland Tate left Friday morning for clares that all gear should be regu November 26, as "a day of thanks Woodman team from Salem carried Portland after a two months stay at lated and none abolished. giving and prayer.” out the impressive ceremonies of their home. He was accompanied by his Affairs have reached such a stage T r y K— N— O— X— A Cold Tablets that the closed season will undoubt order at the burial which occurred mother Mrs W H Tate, who goes to at the B R E W E R DRUG COMPANY. edly be lengthened by the two legis Sund.> v 42tf. visit relatives. latures this winter. There are now • :i Street had lieen a resident of Joseph Sestak & Sons, our en Mrs J T Hunt is visiting in the only two closed periods, one 30 days terprising meat market men.have re- 11 ; - i lice for a number of years and Capital City. long, between March 15 and April cently added to their already well . . 15, and th<- other 16 days long, be - behind him a clean record. He equipped market a new steam kettle Mrs J W King is .-pending the week tween August 25 and September 10. for use In trying out lard, also a «.'i> ■< hard worker, honest and with relatives at McLeay. These were the closed seasons up to steam kettle for cooking bologna sau- .tra •• . < I. and held the esteem sage. This firm believes in being A large hear was seen in this neigh the enactment of the Inoperative Ini of :iII .ho knew him. He was an earn tiative laws In Oregon. up to date. borhood one day last week est v rker in the cause of wood craft, L I T T L E A D V E R TIS E M E N TS The Rev Muuer preached to a large and ’ ill be rms-ed in that order. He PORTLAND MARKETS. Of Wants, To-Let, For Sale,Lost audience at the Union Hill church Wheat Track prices: Club, 90n; Found, Personals, Marriages, Deatt f,u‘ " at he could. red Russian, 88c; bluestem, 95c; Sunday last. etc., cost only O N E C E N T a word for Valley, 91c. each insertion. C AS H with order. Mr Geo Smith ami sister Janet, Only a few pennies properly put Barley— Feed, *26.50; rolled, -p u t Sunday vi-iting relatives in *27.50tfj 28.50. In ? L I T T L E C A T C H Y AD W IL L The annual meeting of the North A LW A Y S G E T RESULTS. Turner. Oats— No. 1 white, *31; gray, Santiam district of Kehekas I O O F *30. A party of ’ possum hunters were. Do you know that the was held in Meiiania last Thursday Hay— Timothy, Willamette Valley, B R E W E R DRUG CO., jo.it Friday evening and returned with f a “ “ ' |15; do. ordinary. *12; Kaat- afternoon and evening and the | < > c K — N — O— X— A Cold Tablets are ern Oregon, mixed, *16; do. fancy, the best COLD, L A G R IP P E and people think it was a grand success, ndiflerent luck. .Mr ilert-'dfer who has been ill for *17.50; alfalfa, *12, clover, *12. H E A D A C H E C U R E at and as far as we can find out the visit Butter— Extra, 35c; fancy, 33H e; THE BREWER D R UG COMPANY. ors txpre-Hfd themselves a- well pleas some months, is improving. 42tf. choice, 27c; store, 18c. ed. Sister Emma Galloway, Past Mr E E McKinney is doing some j Eggs— Extra, 37He. Mr and Mrs Frank Watson are vis Hops— 1 908, choice, »«iS H c ; President of the Rebekali as-emhly, much needed work on the roads in iting friends in Salem over Sunday. prime, 7 7 H c ; medium, 5H ® 6c; this neighborhood. was present and gave her able assist Mr Watson ¡«engaged in Superintcnd- 1907, Z ti 4c. ance to the work of the convention. Mr A DeVoe s|»eiit one day last Wool— Valley 14® 15 H e; lb; ing the erection of a handsome resi I I k - h are seven lodges included in week visiting friends in this neighbor- Eastern Oregon, 8® 16c, as to dence at Stayton for W K Thomas.— shrinkage. this district, located at Fein, Stayton, hood. Statesman. M o h a i r — C h o ic e , 18® 19c. Aumsville, Mehnma, Mill City, Gates, Mr and Mrs A C Barrows spent S T A Y T O N L I F E IN S U R A N C E CO and Detroit. Tliey were all represent .Sunday visiting Htayton friends. SEATTLE MARKETS. The annual meeting of the Stay- ed in the convention except Mill City Wheat- Bluestem, 95c ton Mutual Life Benefit Asso ela and Detroit. The hall was filled to W. 8. Hewitt met with what might Oat*— *30® 34. tion met Saturday afternoon last at Barley-— *26. the office of the Stayton Electric Co. its -eating capacity and after thehusi- have been a serious accident Tuesday Some general business wwas trans ne.-s of the convention was eonelmb-ri it the excelsior factory. J large stick Hay Eastern Washington timo acted and officers for tthe ensuing ■ if wood fell, -hiking him m the head, thy, *16 per ton; Puget Scim i hay, th* M lytoii -tuff rxcm plili'd the year elected. The officers elected *10® 11 per ton; wheat hay, *12 were as follows: Pres , M. Goodie; bun died work, which wn* very high mid cutting a gn-li in the scalp sev. r- per ton; alfalfa, *9.50 'n 10 per ton. Sec.. E. D. Alexander; 'i'reas., A. L. ly i imipiimntii d, afl r which sisti r d iiicle - h. ig. Though not danger- Butter — Washington creamery, Shrreve. This organization is purely a local concern and Staayton people Chase of Gates recited some pieces at.d olir-, the injury Is painful enough to 35c per lb.; ranch, J1 ® 23c per lb. Eggs— Selected local, 4'Jfri 4 2c dor. should become more interested in it. the Hiegmund Orchestra rendered j keep him from work for Several duys. Enjoyable Gathering. Dishes Dishes, Dishes, An’ we got 'em too If you’ ll come and see ’ em We will convince you. T h ese dishes have just arrived and are up to date. W e have a nice assortment. Call and sec them. « Celebrated Litchfieid Wagon Box Manure Spreader V ' Pittsburg Electric Weld Steel Wire Fencing inj.all sizes for field or poultry. Sublimity Implement House, PHILIP M EIER, Prop. Notice for Publication. Now is the time Department ci I tin? hitrrlor. U rd Office t* t I'orllnud, Oregon. Notice In hereby R iv e n that Joseph J. Kauf« man of A herd«'«'it, Ha*hi hr ton, who, on >*»p. teniber.iith.llW, madt timber laud applka« tloii No (>4A7 for MW t of NW*, S*W 4 ofHW one-fourth feet ion il ami NK oiie-fotirtb of UK one-fourth of Mecilon IÄ. Township 10 Homli, lUliice le»«t of Willamette Meridian, h»» Hied notice of intention to make final caah proof !•» cfttnhlltih claim to the lamt above described before the Register and Receiver of I*. H. I ai 4 office at For Hand, Oregon, on the llth day of December. IftM. r.M. to visit California When Hummer ha - passed in these northern states, the sun is only mild under the bright blue skies, of 8outhern California. This is one of nature’s happy provisions—-eternal slim mer for loose who cannot endure a more severe c li mate. California bus been called the "Mecca of the winter tourist.,’ Its hotels and stopping places are as varied as those of all well regulated cities. Visitors can always find suitable accommodations, congen ial companions, and var ied, pleasing recreations. Oak Grove Hash. Died. claimant name* a* wltncMea: Charte* II. Peterson, of Aberdeen, Wn*hingl< n W ill la in T. t’lark, of träte*, Oregon. „ A. Revier, of Dates, Oregon. Veter Andcmoti,of I'ortlnnd, Oregon. A t or.n non m Dtoaagit, |{eKl*t< r COLD TA B LETS Southern Pacific Co. For Colds, LaGrippe and W ill lie glad to supply some Headache. Guaranteed to very attractive literatim*, help or mr nry refunded. describing in detail ll e many delights of a winter ill California Nothing b itte r for all kinds cry low ruunu trip excu sicn* ickets are on sale to Caiifor-“ nia. The ra’.e frem West i tay-jj ton to Los Angelos and r. turr is $56.80 M EHAM A. J L i Dishes, Limit six iiintiths allowing stopovers in either direi ion. Similar excursion rates are in effect to nil California points. For full information, - e ping ear reservations and tickets, call on, telegraph or write hradaclv.. Of Sale. MCMURRAY, G eneral passenger agent PO R TLA N D , OREGON. I li :t v«? wcciircd til ft agency for flic Celebrated “Builhide’ Whips Cull rind He* them W H Cooper 12 31 V V V fV W W ¥¥V V V V V V V V V IK AT AN Y TIMK Y<M A UK In need of V e t e r i n a r y S e r v i c e « •lu«t <***11 me nt m? holin'. PAUL FEU I KN, V. H. s Sl'tVTO.V, OKM iON. cents Executors Notice West. Siavton, or ' 25 Si vien H B Condit, Agent, WNI Tii; K ! Notice I* hereby given Unit in ]>ur*imn<!< of Hii order of the f'ounty t’ourt of th«* Htnte of orrKon for Marion County made and entered of Record on the '.»th day of November I'. mih the iindemlRiii d Kxecutor of th» K«tate of W Halt, i rl*on, berimed util on Saturday the 12 day of ' December I'.NH at the hour of one oVlock 1 » m. I of said day at the pr m r . n to lie sold iim I o t • I limiter described m the Town of Stayton Mm* I Ion County Oregon sell all »he right title I Interest mid estate that, decedent had at the time of hi* death at public auction to the highest bidder for mali In hand »it time of sale I mid Niihjcrt to Mort^agw therein In favor of Henry Miller for the sum of rivo Hundred bollar* with Interest thereon front .fimo 5 I' hih at seven per cent per annum h i 'a n d to the following described It«*»*I K.stnte to wit: Lots No's Five ( TJ and Mix (b) Hi block No Seven [7] in Whitneys addition to the Town of Htavton Marlon County Oregon hm shown ami designated upon thn Heron-ed plat of sani Town now on file and of Uncord In the Record* cr* offici in said Marion County Oregon. D ate d this 10th day o f November 100ft. W II *jr Ki .N Kit. Lxeeulor Sitate of Wnt *akrisoli Deceased. No 41 • 4Ö