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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1908)
Hear C. C. CHAPMAN and JUDGE SCOTT Nov. 27th at the Commercial Club. CITY OFFICIALS W I, I Mint«, )U)ur, COUNCIL S T Ä Y T 0 N F. 0 i.'uNi.aV li"rtirilur. K. l(i<V . Trv»»ur»f. III N K V HXITII, Mill «Imi. Hy t k i o a. c o y LI: Y. A I Hl« I 1:1 N I H YEAR. MOUNTAIN Com m ittee W ATER Appointed to Investigata inovinmnt I h on ttxji in Halcm ill*- purpnac of secu ring iiiounlttln water for th at place. Governor O ihi . K Chamberlain I* it it been eltoMi-n un Itemi of tile eoliiinlltee T h e governor belleveii the Stati Would he greatly benefit! ri| If pu,.,, H 111 > 11 1y of water could lie flirnlMlied tile Mtttte III» Ululimi» ut Suit-in, and lie will urK" the Il'KlMluture to cooperati' with the city uuthorltlcM to thut end. It haa not hi "ii UMcertalned how fur from huleill It will he lieiehhury to go to K* i a pure water »apply. Hoth the J tittle North F ork of the Kantiani mid llielti-nbuidi riverii are .looked upon un favorabli noth are In gov e r a m- 1 III preiterveH. T he e||||ilieera will KO to work at once. It I i i I k I i I he poMUlhle thut Ktuyton to could he added to tllO-le to he henefltted Sla y ton now hun u good water ayaleiii, hut In u few year» it will he nuceaaary to add to It. E N TR IC 8 B EIN G C L O S E D . Spokane. Wa»h , Nov. 25- Kntr- lea for lie national apple »how which open» In Spokane, Decern her 7 and contlnuea lor u week, are rapidly being cloMt-d From lie- report» now ui hand, there will he fully e ig ht mil- Hon apple» on die piny ai Spokune during th e wi-«-k of tin- »how. They will reproHcnt practically every apple ki ' ow I iik atAte In the I'nlted S iate» , ami th e re will h e several hundred exhibit» from itrltl»h Colimi hlu Other foreign counlrlt-a to he rep reMi-nted are Knglnnd. Germ any, Nor- wuy and Ja p a n Without doubt It will lie tie largest exhibition of a p ple» ever made T h e »tate» of the P acific northweat and ItritlMli Columbia will lead In the number of exhibit» althouKh nearly every »tate will have an exhibit of Home kind T h e exhibit» range In k I xc from M uk I c apple» to eurloud loti and all a:-<- standard varlotlea, winter a p p l e » Included. Several earload» of apple» hie already conn- to Spokune for exhibit mid huvo been pluced in cold »tornite pendliiK the o p e n l t i K of the »how. In all 75000 square feet of floor »pu< • will he ucce»»ary to homo- the apple». " A h an education for upple K ro n er». I uni »tire th at nothliiK e v e r b e fore held of ho much Importance um the nnllouul apple »how ," »nld mini- ngcr II J Neely, who I» lurK<-ly re- Mpoimlhle for the Bucce»» thii» fur of the enterprU e. "Ileaid e» the »I k I ii of million« of upple» grown In all part» of the world, there w ill he ninny othei featu res of In te re st to growers. Dem onstration» In the packing of upple» by tin- »indents of th e Oregon Agricultural College mid Instruction» In »praying by e sp erta will lie valtmh 1" a » well um Intereating to everyone concerned with apple growing. Ç M A IL COUNCILMCN J . It. (i t a n « » U. II. H x k w k x N K W M H A W K K N O T AIM O W O A K . i ' i i ..(I >Ti. e>r ti. n . Ml MI-MT S ubscr i pt i on, S l . i l S T A Y T O N , M A R IO N C O U N T Y . OREGON. NOVEMBER 27. 1908. 8UPPLY Ü J Im m ta l ru lo up on tliin , n o t to m a k e S O L IC IT A T IO N fo r w o h a v e a* PERSON AL I ji i s i n e s H . ü > ta t? S u n k SH OES N O TICE. Notice is hereby given th a t an Election will be held in the Town of S tay to n , Marion County Oregon, on Monday the 7th day of D ecem ber 190£ betw een the hours of 8 o’clock A.M. and 7 o’clock F.M . for the purpose of electing 2— Councllmen for term of 2 years 1— R ecorder for term of 1 year 1-—T re a s u re r for te rm of 1 year 1— Marshall for te rm of 1 year and th a t Je ro m e Grier, Frank Blakely and H.S. Burson have been appointed Ju d ge s to conduct said Election. (Sig ned) Fred G. Conley, Kecordcr of the to wn .1 ota^ton, O r e .c n . S P K I K V W I L L A L L 1W MEN T i l K i l t L I B K U T V AT MAN L t Korinek & Mielke. A -o tln ^ 'l o p t e d t h e and $3.00. Some of them will go as low as a dollar. Also Lime, Cement and Plaster Material. ; i iri d i >l i i t l i a t t h e c u s t o m e r - . h o u l d f i r « t w t c t d t th e lia u k . The Halls New Linotype. MONITOR a nd S U P E R IO R D R IL L S C A N TO N C H IL L E D P L O W S STEEL HARROW S Harness , Buggies a n d W agons m d a n y th in g in the im p le m e n t lin e . ^ n itr ita ti;» \ V i_ / i r e t i i o r u n g l i l a - l i o v e i h i n t i n - T h e C h r is tm a s N um ber <>f W o m a n s H om e C o m p an ion i* one of th e most beautiful of th e holiday magazine«. Its cover i» in b lu e and gold— depu ting th e M ad onna and Child. T h e r e i» n tK-ntitifiil p a in tin g in color oy .fume» M o ntg om ery F lag g , o ccu p y in g u full pape. A n o th e r del|ghtfel and niiMpie featnre c o n s is ts of two hig page» of old pel» W e re ” is g reater th a n " T h e Man fmdiitinea C h r is tm a s Carols, with dec- W i th th e H oe.” I t is, perhaps, th e g reatest |x>eni of th e g e n eratio n . oratioii» hy E r n e s t H askell. I t is seldom t h a t a m ag azine— even F o r th e f l ir t a t i o n » W om an » H om e a C h ris tm a s m ag azin e — offer» stories C o m p a n io n , Kdwin M a tk h a m has hy such an array of great writers ns written n m ost b eautiful poem, " B e f o r e will lie found ill th e D ecem ber Com th e G ospels W e r e ." It tell» th e story of the g a th e r in g of t h e m a te ria l» for p an io n — Jo s e p h in e Duskum B a co n , th<> gospel* hy th e disciples after A n na K a t h a r in e G re e n , Mary W ilk in s C h r is t's ascen sio n . " B e f o r e th e Go»- F re e m a n , F lo re n ce Morse King sley , J u l i e t W ilb o r T o m p k in s . Above all else, the woman render will lind here n m ag azin e of Christm an help s— hundreds of s u g g is tio n s (or the m a k in g of a t t r a c t iv e and un iq u e gifts: ideas for th e ta b le ; for m a k in g d elic Ladies Weariug Nc 3 to 4 1-2 Shoes can get great ious cand ies, new neck ware; e m b r o id bargains at Lancefields. I have a lot of these sizes ery; fashions— an a lm o s t bewildering that I will put down to the lowest possible figure in arm y of p ractical C h ris tm a s su g g e st order to get them off. Regular price $2.00, $2.50 ions. VI c S t ill H ave N um bi k 4 $ '!) Womans Home Companion For Christmas. )o Not Forget k AS S I M I For Those Who Have Not Came In. One of the things m o lt frequently asked for but not appreciated a fte r it ha» been received, ie advice. Generally the party who ask» for ad vice does so with the hope th at he will have hla opinion confirmed b> you. It is usually not beat to give advice unaeked, if however you do express your opinion it is best that you have a comparison to offer. Th e s u b je ct of advice Is one of which an individual must m aster for himself. T he man In busin ess who it always seeking advice lacks selfco n fidence. All questio ns that come to every Individual must be answered by himself, eith er negatively or a ffir matively. Now It Is not ne cessa ry to ask advice about subscribin g for the MAIL. All that la ne cessa ry Is to let ut know that you want It and acco mpany th at deeire by a rem ittance of $1.25 and your name will be en- terred on our Hat as a patron. R em em ber however that we will be glad to fu rnish you at any time with special prices on any publication. Is Our Leader. . - M -5 HOME FOR F E W D A Y S ONLY. .1 T K earns, Agent for the Hold Creek Mining At Milling Company, who hu» been ab se n t In Salem for the past week returned home for to ■pend ThnnkHglvIuK with hl» family. lie will remain a few day» mid he wlll then retu rn to Salem where he Will »till look a fte r the Mtock »ule» for the above company. Tin- exact length of time for which Mr KcuriiH will he In Salem I» not known, hut all »lock »uhHcrlptlon» ad drcHNcd to him at Htuyton will he Immediately forwarded to him at S a l em. He ha» taken tip i|imrtcr» In th< Gray Block, any omf who may he In d ita l during Id» »lay will find him there Tir;e Miîburn Wagon MCCTS First Tliiirndnjr ulglit c e l i u.tmlh. Manila, Nov. 23.—-T h e officers and crow of the fleet o f b attleship; • i- der Admiral Sperry will be alio .1 full liberty at Manila as at any oft' >r point they have touched. Adnt ral Sperry rearhed this conclu sion a r th oroughly Investigating h ea lth r n- ditlona In Manila. T h e s e officers r d crew s will ta k e part In a parade and e n jo y the liberty of th e city. Cases of cholera reported In the P h ilip pines, It Is stated at the Navy De p artm en t, a r e isolated and under control and do not m enace public health. K in g P e te r .Move* Much Gold. B e lg ra d e . Servta. Nov. 23. Sev > t- tocn ca rlo a d s of coin nnd the ai t- Ives o f the National B ank were to y removed from this city to the fort it Nish. T h is step was tak en bee e the governm ent fe a rs that Austria will m a k e a raid on B elg rad e , the capital. It Is ru m ored that the gov ernm ent also will be moved to Nish F elled anil R ob bed . W allace, Idaho. Nov. 22. Another railroad w orker has been discovered near Mullan with the top o f his head crushed In. B eside th e body war. found a new h am m er covered with 1 blood, with th e handle brok en, show ing that the blow which crushed ¡h r i sk u ll m ust have been terrific. MUST COMPLETE JETTY A perfect foot needs a perfect shoe. It needs to be perfectly fitted, otherwise it will soon cease to be a perfect foot. Do not ruin your feet by taking chances on your shoe dealer. Some shoes don't “ break in" until they “ break out." If by chance you get such shoes from us, we will thank you to bring il.cm back. W e have the toxh t e l l in g SCHOOL SH O E C h ie f of Army E n g in e e rs Sug g ests Completio n o f B ig U n dertakings. W a s h in g to n , Nov. 2 5 .— It is evi dent front the annual report of G en eral M arshall, Chief of Army E n g in eers. in which he discusses river and h a rb o r Im provem ents in the North west. that in his opinion th e Celilo canal and the Colu m bia river Je tty must be com pleted b efo re th e o th er la rg e and Im portant im provem en ts a r e u n d ertak en on a la rg e scale. Moreover, he consid ers th e se pro je cts o f such value as to ju s tif y Congress In m ak in g such appropriations as will en a ble the G overnm ent to com plete th e s e w orks in th e near future. T h e re p o rt, from a practical standpoint, - is one that will be satisfy ing to the people of the en tire Northwest, and th e plan only needs Congressional sanction to carry it to completion. T h is report will form th e b asis for th e river and h arb or bill to be passed a t the coming session. B e ca u s e of the increase In cost of m a te ria ls and the h ig her cost of la bor, th e e stim ate of cost of T h e D alles-Celllo canal has beer, revised, and instead of being $ 4 , 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 , as o rig inally estim ated, it Is now set at $ 4 . 9 0 0 .0 0 0 . Congress has aihorlzed the total e x pend iture of $ 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 In the im provement of the Columbia river be tw een Celilo F a lls end the mouth >f the S n a k e river. T h e S t a t e of W ash ington has appropriated $ 2 5 0 0 0 ad ditional for the Improvement of Cm; - tilla Rapids. P art of th e Govern ment money is being spent on a steam boat equipped for drilling and removin g ledges, and ra k in g gravel bars, which are the two forms of ob stru ctio n in this portion of the river. XFPIC KR K S E A R C H P O R T L A N D SCH OO L T E A C H E R S T R U N K San F ran cisco . Nov. 2 6 .— M'. s j R uth W atson, a P ortland teacher, i who has been touring th e O rient, a r rived on the Mongolia Sunday, aloug with quite a collection o f cu rios, s ilk s and o th e r Interesting a rticles from the land o f th e ch ry sa n th em u m and ch e r r y blossom. Sh e is now a t L - St. F ra n c is , denying h e rs elf to v is it ors on th e excuse that she is ill, while th e custom s officers a r e ap praisin g her baggage a t the apprais e rs ' i'ulldtng. S h e made her “d e c la r a tio n ,” list ing her Important" .lb i.o ut a value of $ 4 0 0 , nnd there is where the s tic k ing point com es, for th e keen-eyed Government agents asserts th at a n o th e r figure should be added. Miss W atson, however, added to th e regu lar " d e c la r a tio n ” a sta te m e n t to tho efiect th at part of th e a rtic le s e nu m erated were for her personal use and a part to he sold or for o th e r parties. T h is sim ple s ta te m e n t has relieved th e retu rnin g teacher front the charg* o f attem pted sm u ggling and the penalties of undervaluatio n. fer C tildren. Don't fail to come in and look over our line. G R O C E R IE S It is a wise house-keeper that feeds her fanny well. It means good healtn and g^od temper and the prices we offer you on groceries of the best quality permit no excuse for a poorly furnished table. G B H L E X BROS. Tiie ¡Famous S tiLe .ke r KER6ER BROTHERS Hardware, Faint and Oil and Farm Implcn.t i ts. Stayton, - - - Oregon. Turner - - Lyons Stage Express Schedule. L ea v e L y o n s S IX ) A M vis M elism i , S t a i imi. S u b lim ity and Aum sville, arrive T u r n e r 1 1 :0 0 A M. L eave T u r n e r 12 Noon via Aumovill , S u b lim ity . S ta y tu u , remi M e lism a, Arriv e L y o n s 6 ¡0 0 p M. F A K E T u r n e r • • - • - Aunisvile Turner * - - - Turner - - - - Turner - - - - W - S ta y to n * L y o n s - • • Mehamu 2.T .60 ..V) - M eham a 1.0» - Lyons 1.00 E I. L 8 F A R G O Q.B. Trask. Stay ton Stables. Lyons Lyons Lyons Lyon» E X I* • • • Stayton • - - S u b lim ity - - - y lc • - - T u r n e r if E 8 8 * .2Ó .5 0 .00 .76 on 1 Owner <Sc Prop. Stayton - ■ - - Oregon. * A .