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Special for Saturday, November 28th.
GIVE US YOUR B U SIN ESS ON S T A P LES .
3 cans Corn or Tomatoes for 25 cents.
3 cans Dried Beef for 25 cents.
Special on Ladies Skirts. Call and get the prices on
them. Will sell them exceedingly cheap.
New Holiday Gooods Just Received in a Great Abundance.
W. F. KLECKER.
late. Wonder how much longer we
will have to wait for the crushed
rock to fill the mud holes. A few
Kverytlitng in ibi« «ectimi »ectii« tu
Mra J M Engllah uf Independence dozen yards of the rock would make
vlalti'd her mother, Mra Jacob Kieg- the depot grounds O K.
I mi Mttivillg tilt <111 Iti* aatlsfatltorily
niuiid, fur at-vcral days.
Miss Mathilda Slegmund wan no
Ptuipltt un- tiiHking preparai ioti« for
The chairman uf the acbuol board ticed on board the C A K a few
tlif oh.i rvitn*- " I TbiiiiK.giviiig wii'h Jon Ktr.fi Hr., uttfiidi'd the School
days ago on her way to Salem where
III Iti* wuy
A religino» «eri ice l> i<> Officera Convention ut Salem and re she at tended th - Institute.
port«
a
very
Interesting
meeting.
Clifford Harold was a visitor In
^ hi* b-Iti in ili» I In pi ini l'itnroli fur
Mina Caroline Slegtuund who baa Salem Friday on business.
whirlt cnn.ith i h I i I«' prupurn ii<ttt tabu
b< -'ti for the pant few months In (ier
Several carloads of ties have been
ing llitldu espi ■-tuli) by 'In- piiHIur nini vala. I n npeudtiiK a few days at her shipped here lately by the Lee Brown
•inger».
Suri. i|lii-a|loti* ita ‘ WIt ti home.
A Sons of Stayton.
bave w<‘ in l>< 1 liHiikfui lur uà < i11x- ft-,
Krhot-n ntlll coiivi y to the earn of |
a. a coli u t), s» 11 «iste, un a natiun, m appreciative participant., nounda of
the aucceaa and the enjoyment of |
tempi rane« W"rItera, «a cbnrclt»*., un h the Itebekah Convention held at Me
Thursday November 26, at the home
Klimluy acllnnl in l|iill»ikl-eptr », He.,” 1 lianiu the 12. Faith N 0 .I 6 K did Itaelfj
of
the bride’, parents three mile* west
proud IU memhera are loyal enter -1
are In I ni a n «iered by dlfferent unt-a III
talm-ra and deat-rve much credit.
ul town, Mr. Orlie Mack and Miss
thè atidianoe.
Mr J M K iik II h I i lias been a caller! Mabel Frame. Both are well known
A "man vitti twn talenta” wan In on thla aide recently.
young |Ntople of this place and have
bave gl veti mi entttrlalnmeut luat week
Metnrn Jacob, F A and J L and ! the I test wishes ol the whole commu
and qtiifc a tiiimber nf ticket* » e r e MU» Mathilda Slegmund have spent nity.
the greater portion of the past week
aulii t'V lite «elioni chllilren, lini Hu In Salem and (iervals
Tuesday Nov 24 at Sublimity, Mr
Klumb Echoes.
SCIO.
MARRIED
Traiti No. 16 Train No. 2
M ism I
Pu s'-nger
Lt-.ivi' Allein y 7:46 S. ut
12 40 ft. in.
Ar. Y aqiiina 1:30 p m
6:80 |t. in.
Ttain No. I.r> Train No 2
Pa*»<*l)g«T
M i nxl
lies Vf Y *qti¡ua 2:16 p ni 7:<Mla ni.
Arri Vf Albany 7 :00-jt ni
11:66a in.
On Suolisi s llif »frviCf will h«: HS
follows: Leave Albany 7 35 a 111 . Ar
rive Y squills 11:40 s in
Leave Ya-
quoin K:1 O |> tn. A rrivf A Itmny 11:30
1». m
W m . M c M u k r ay ,
Gen. Passi-nger Agent.
Stayton
ttieirc to the entertainment to
be
Kugona of Salem visited relatives a
Tliere la lini unirli aickneaa aliti few days ago.
•verylanly »ceni» tu bave «untigli in dn - Mr and Mrs I, N English made us
*
Srlmnl wurk la tnovilig ni) vt-ry »ut u pleasant call recently.
The school children In this district
iafactnrily under ilic in'W enfp. ol
are delighted with several new hooks
teachera.
which have been sent as an addition
Prcacliing iinw every Sund iy after to the school library.
nately in tln' Baptint and Clifiatiun
oliurcht-a
Ri v N lire runa auppliea thè
Chriatiaii chnrcli onci- m twn -.mk.
vcry acceptahly
Mrs Lizzie Henline, of Salem Is vis
lllng with her father Charles 8 chae-i
Mia Rt*v C • riunii Inni a pmir «peli fer west of town.
lanl a rt'k and a-u» ili.ttfilt* In accolli
Carl Titus, whu Is attending the
Kingston.
O A (' Is home for a short vaca
tion which In- will spend with his
parents.
Lot* of mud uround the depot of
pany ber liunluuid oh In» trip in 8 ia>
ton fur 8 (ind ty. bill in laitter ut thi.
wiiting.
FRED ROCK MERC. CO.
Hotel.
T h a n k in g o u r frien d s
fo r th e ir g en ero u s pat
ronage in th e past, we
d esire a sh a re o f th e
sa m e in th e future,
T ra n k L e sle y
C o rn er 3 rd a n d Ida S t s .,
yy
i i . b l ' r n . p i n t l k k
, i>.
m . d .
G. B. TRASK, Prop.
DENTIST
Offic« ov«r Fred Kode’« Store
Stayton - Oregon.
. R igs, Horses and Accom m o
dations First-class.
OKEOUN
ytayto n
N O T IC E .
Stayton, Ore.
StaytonLivery
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Opposite Hank Hullding
man n««ma In bave lutti alili altnilter
Owing to the severe rainstorm our Mnrtin lio ig stiil Misss Justins Kleck-
tafent aliteli r> »nitrii in In» fmluic In! yo.ing people could not attend the
er, Rev Father Lninck officiating.
laj prese nt nu thè nciHiInn, si.d (Iteri' dance In Afehuma.
They will reside h i Slayton.
Many
are
looking
forward
with
ple-
wan mi ahntv.
Arraiigi'ini'iii - fm lite milk cond"ii glien at Howell— familiarly known as
acr are la-ing cairieil mi, ami nther in Fumpkln Center,—on Saturday even
ing, November 2f>.
dicati >lta nf pltM|M-rily a lina llit'llt
Mr W M Stogruund and daughter
aclvcit.
Each year we show an increased and improved
line of Staple Goods. This is but natural. We
are always in search of new goods and if they
show merit when they appear on the market
we place them in our stock.
The actual goods on our shelves would be the
best evidence we could offer of our ah'ity t i
please our customers. Come in and let us have
the pleasure of showing you our go ¿.Is.
J. M . R I N G O
UNDERTAKER
Hacks connect with trains at K in gs
ton.
Leave or telephone orders for convey
ance to or from W. 8tayton trains
U. 8 . L A N D O FFICE,
Portland, Oregon, Ort. 20. 1908.
Stage line from Turner to Lyons.
Notice is hereby given that Charles
K B Walter»: nothing to it.
II Maginnis, assignee of William H
Joe Kearns: sure thing.
STAYTO N ,
OREGON.
Smith, has tiler! in this office his ap-
plication
to
enter
Under
the
provisions
Mr Othmer Bin 2 of Shaw was visit
of Ejection 2300 Revised .Statutes of the
ing relatives in 8 t lyton this week.
J O H N
H E N K E L
United States, the southwest quarter
CON. 3RD AND H ig h S T S .
Merchant Tailor
•♦ ♦ *«•#•♦ ♦ ««♦ ♦ ♦ «•♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < of the northwest quarter of section
+
>1 o im I m y I * W»«» In! mv
4
STAYTON,
OREGON
%
K e e p yniir i lo th ra b rig h t
twenty-live and the auntheasl quarter
I have on hand a fall line of sample«
+
I will « 1 »» II fur you
f the southwest quarter of section
•
Hur*« » • > o u 'r * M i l » « .
tor Spring and Bummer Baita.
+
I wlli rial I 011 Monilny
twenty »ix in township nine south of
#
l o r your -hlrta mm «! » ox
f
4
N#nd tli* 111 to Knlmii
+
rauice
four east Willamette Mer. Any
Repairing end Cleaning a Specialty
•
III 111 > 1 111 ml r Jf b«> * .
•
♦ OLIVERLCSLCV, s t a y t o n motel ♦
and all persons claiming adversely the
ITA Y TO N
OREGON
lands described or desiring to object
fa-cause of ilie mineral character of
the land, or Tor any other reason, to
H E N L IN E B O A R D IN G
C IT Y M E A T
M ARKET
the dis|Kisal 10 the applicant, should
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM.
...H O U S E ...
Sestak & Sons
tile their affidavits of protest in this
We also have a complete line of
N ew ly' 6 tted up. Please give
office
on
or
before
the
29th
clay
of
LEATHER NOVELTIES
us a call.
and the prices are reasonable.
November 1908.
C. G. Henline
To SEE is to BUY.
ALCiKKXOS 8 D k k s s e r ,
8 tay»on,
Oregon.
GI V E
US A T R I A L .
39-44
Register.
AT T H E GEM
A swell line of Xmas
POST CARDS
Fresh, Salt and Smoked
M EA TS
GEM CO*iFECT!fTERY
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR STOCK AND HIDES
Notice tor Pul ¡.cation.
Department of the In terior.
U nited States hand OOice,
A IR C O M P R E S S E R S IN
T h e Gold Creek M ining and M illing Company, whose properties
are in the Santiam Mining District above Stayton, have added air com-
pressers to their already large equipment. T h e compressers are being
installed and in a very short time a night and day crew will be at work
getting out ore for the new smelter w hich is to be put in by the W ilson
-Gadsden Com pany of Portland.
Otto Hansen, president of the Gold Creek M ining and Milling
Company w as in Salem a short time since in the interest of the company
and while there w as interviewed by the M A IL representative. M r
Hansen said, “ It is now an assured fact that their company is in a
position to finish all their contract with the smelter in supplying their
quota of ore per day, and we have enoug h cash on hand to carry us
in fine shape.” He also said “ we desire to thank all w ho have taken
stock with us before the raise in price for w e alw ays want those who
help us to have the first chance in sharing the profits.”
M r Hansen is well know 1 throughout the state and as a business
man has been very successful. He h avin g been chosen as president of
the Gold Creek Mining & Milling Com pany has had much to do in
securing from otayton and vicinity such 1 large stock subscription.
Stock is now on the advance and those who were not fortunate
enough to get in on the ten cent rate should take every opportunity of
securing a block of this stock before another advance comes as its sure
to do. A s soon as the smelter begins sending out matte from the
Gold Creek mines there will be a great advance in the stock prices of
the mines there.
Do not let this opportunity slip and in after years say to your child
ren that you knew a time when that sto*:k could be had for ten cents
a share. Get a block now. Address
J T
Gold Creek M &
M Co.
Kearns, Agt.
Stayton, ûregi-n.
At Portland. Oregon. September ¿1, 1908.
N otice Is hereby giv en that Arthur J. T i» » k .
of Lyons, O rego n . who on December 2, 1901.
nsde Homestead Entry No. 1S9S7. Serial, No.
0410, for S I V '„ Section 32, Tow nship 9 South-
Hange 2 hast. W illam ette M eridian, has filed
notice o f IntentloD to make Final live year
Proof, to establish claim to the land above
described, before R egister and R eceiver, at
Portland, Oregon, on the 6th day of N ov
ember, 190g.
C laim ant names as witnesses:
Ed.
Trask,
of
Lyon s, Oregon
Louis Sehnackenburg o f
“
Ferdinand ilolzftisn o f
“
Charles
E. M ills of
"
AhotCHNON S. D k k ik e r . R eglrter.
Notice for Publication.
Department of The Interior.
U lilted States Laud i >ftice,
A t P ortlan d, O regon,Septem ber 5, 19UK.
Notice U hereby given that Ross R. Churchill,
of St.Johns, Oregon, who, on Sept., 5, It08, made
rim berLau d A pplication No. 0891, f«>r
S\V o f SR -A o f Section 15 and \V*a of N El-4 of,
Section 22, Tow nship 10 South, R ange 4, East
of W illam ette M eridian, has riled notice of
intention to make Fin al
proof to establish
claim to the land alaive described, before th
Register and R eceiver, at Portland, Oregon,
on the 20th day of Novem ber. 1908.
Claim an t names as witnesses:
W.T. C lark, o.*Oates, Oregon.
C.A. Revere,
of Gates,Oregon.
I.Braden,
o f Gates, Oregon.
Arthur Oberltn. ot St.Johns, Oregon.
.43-48 I'd.
AUiKHNON S. D rfmhkk . Register.
N O T IC E .
l S LAN I) O FFIC E
Pori Is ntl. Ore Oclnber 7, 19 8
Not ice is hereby given Ili.it Sarslt A
Swsgger, of Uuldetnhile. VYash . h;t»
lileil in t Iti» MftilN her spplie nion t * *
enter un fur Ilf* l>rot i»iuns nf the A it
of July 1 st 1808 (30 Slat , 697 920i
ft
l * v »- ..1 » •"
list Um «1 coh V \ 1
Src 21 T IV p 11 S R 4
is* the N
■ 1 it
Ka»t " linn .«•• ft- M ' 1 A i t
persons < laminiti adversely the 1 .nil -
|»»|-| i|e . nr h SHI ilg tn 0 j.-.-t Iteesnse
of the mini r.-tl e lar e lei 1 I the land
tr fur s •O >t hei ii' 8 »on *0 the di*-
posai fit spi 1 ioan ' »' o ! ' I- their af-
tifa vita t p IVt'.l in t his ' tfi-o on or
»‘fore tin* 22ml day of N'ovenilter 1908.
V i c k r s o n
S
D b k s s k r R e g is te r .
HUBERT F. LEONARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
m n -a o
N lo litiw U : B lti«.
lies. Phone Main 70SS
Office Main 709
W. h. Queener
STAYTO N
Lawyer and Notary Public.
Conveyancing, Collections
and Probate Bnsines*
A Specialty.
Real Estate Sold and Loans Negoti
ated. Fire and Accident In-mrance.
Stayton,
Oregon.
CEMENT STONE WORKS
ALL KINDS OF
Cement
Building
Stone
And Cement Building Material
Chas.
Hoedle
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
ficai
Estate,
Loans,
And Collection
Agent.
Grand Central Hotel
Locoteit Cornt-T 2ml ami FI. Si.
Guests will find first class
accomodations. Traveling
Men will find a large, light
Sample Room.
Large
Pleasant
Dining Room.
Good Rooms and Prices
to Suit
M. J SPANIOL Prop.
Stayton- Oregon.
Notice for Publication.
U K P A K l Ail \ . OF l H E IX . E R IO R
U - l.aml O ffbeat Portland, Oregon
(>. Of. I, 28 1J08.
Notice i- hereby given that E^verett
K Crn'i" t , *'f \U 'iiv. I.j> - > •*., Ore
gon, who, oil O ' o'»t»r :*S»> ' IS, ina.ll>
Timber l.ii.o
. , , . ,
Notice
Foundation» a 8
i
. i .It .
L. P. BROW N
Be On Tim e^-
If you buy a watch from
me you get one that can
be depended upon to keep
correct time, and at a price
lower than you can buy
the same goods elsewhere.
I Can Fit Any
That Responds to Light
T a k e care of your eyes.
Don’t buy glasses from
peddlars or irresponsible
dealers. Y o u get scientific
service and fair prices if
you deal with me.
E. ROY,
nary, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Christian Knutson, of Lebanon Or
(ton, F M Hester. F E Heath ami I
I. Hennes all of Gates, Oregon.
S
O hksskk
K essler
RELIABLE JE W E L E R
AND OPTICIAN
Stayton, Oregon.
N E IS S £
CONN AW AY
A|>i‘li<-
>**• 0®9l.
. . . I i • ■ I I'llSI 1 4.
north 1 2 of norm
. * ••■J roiith
west 1-4 of north west 1-4 of section 24
township 9 south of, range 4 east of
Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice
of intention to make Final Oa*'i Proof,
to establish rlnini to the laial ■•hnce
described, before the Register and lie
Ceiver of the I S Land Office at Port
land Oregon, mi th'- 11th dat ..f J?»• -
11-6 18 9
Cement Stone made to Or<h i on
Im estm ents
M ill City-O regon.
■V i . o k k n o x
Portland - - - - Oregon.
Stayton, Oregon
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