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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1908)
C p r p i A l C A | C On ladies long loose back Coats. New Train Service on 0. & E Commencing June 22 ami until L U I ftL O M L L One-half off regular price until further notice the following train ser GIVE US YOUR BUSINESS ON S T A P LES . vice will effect on the line of the all are sold. $10 coats now $5; $8 coats now $4, and so C. & E. K. I H. in between Albany and Ys- on down the line. Hxtra special on men’s and boy’s <|uinn, daily except Sunday: Each year we show an increased and improved Train No. 16 Train No. 2 sweaters. 5 o and 6 0 c sweaters now only 25 c. The Mixed l’a-songer above articles will be sold at these prices until they are Leave Albany 7:43a. m. 12:40 p. m. line of Staple Goods. This is but natural. We are always in search of new goods and if they Ar. Yaqnina 1:30 p in 3:30 p. in. all gone. Tiain No. 13 Train No. 2 mi W. P. KLE6KER. MASQUERADE 8KATE .)<>•• K< ¡ h um , bus changed I i I m mind MINUTES AND RESOLUTIONS OF « .0 MEETING HELO IN ROAD John Kerbcr made a business trip The masquerade skate given in Al- DISTRICT No. 3? MARION to Pnrtlund Monday. buny was a gr< at event, being pat COUNTY, OREGON, NOV l,o Klins«y, of Mehatna, was aeon ronlzed by Albaqy, Corvallis, J«;ff- 21st 1908. erson and Htayton. The skaters as on our atreeta Monday. , soon as they arrived were supplied ( Continued from laat week. ) Mr» M lim it of (lute* was a recent with skates which had been care 1-2 mill (>n tin- M«-Jiuiim road, 3-1 mill fully examined and put In proper con on Dio Taylor hill, 1-2 mill on visitor at the J»* (list home the Huhllmlty road, I I mill on the Mrs Della Winter, of Portland, Is ditton. The floor too could not have Aumxvlltc road, I I mill on Whitney visiting her mother Mr» Anna Htayton been In better condition. The en* tire surface was a» smooth as any and Ihtrhy roud. II I mill on the Went Pete Hunt, of Jordan, passed thru mirror. Htuytnii roud, work to consist of The stranger» were made to fe»d at KradliiK, grubbing, ditching, macadam town Monday on Ills wuy to Portland. IxtiiK and eru.ihliiK rock George Davie, who ha» been In Hu- home by a »pedal committee h» ad* d by Harvey H Beeson manager, and Reaolved, gt-ne for a f<-w days Is home again. Mr McAlpIn proprietor of the rink. Thai the work to he done on Korber Bros., report the sale of a Th»'re was a large list of eharact- the aeveral roada In the District ho hm followa: 1 ><- k lm>I>>K at the ‘C W fine Lorlan lluugt- to Fred G Conley. er» represented by the maskers,who Thomas place and work to the cast W II. Cooper enjoyed Thanksgiv w»-r»- permitted to tinma»k at 9 o'clock line of IMatrlet No 22 on tie Me ing dinner with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. after tin- prizes hud been awarded. The first prize a toilet set, was linma road. Beginning ut the hot tom Mutchler. won by Earnest Huddlcuon, as a hod of Taylor hill und work oa»t to the H.J. Marking and K. C. Tltu» made carrier. weat houndry of Janie* Taylor’» laud, llcgtnulug ut iluhllmtty line and work a business trip to Portland Tuesday The second priz»-, a toilet set, won by Miss Maud»- Blount as a dutch »oulh on Huhllmlty road Ih-glunlng of this Week The best and most beauti at Kpuulol mill uud work to the rail Ht>-Vf Polrels und fumlly, entertain farmer. road on Weat Htayton road. Ili-ginn ed a number of Huhllmlty friends for ful suit on the floor wa» won by M l»» Ruby Curl, lt was made en Ilia at Intoracctlon of A uiiihv III c road Thanksgiving dinner. tirely of college penants. The music with Whltuey roud und Darby roud, Mrs C II Itahen» of Lyons, who for the »katerswas greatly appreci work »uld Whitney und Darby road went to |i|»trli't line. Ih-glunlng at wa» operated on for Empyema 1» re ated and was furnished by the A l bany baud. »nine place work A uiuhv III o roud nort ported to he doing nicely. Marshall Newman and James I^aid- hwfHt to Diatrict line. Mrs John Braun of Linn Couuty, RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED vtMltcd ThankHgIvliig with her »l»le r law went from Htayton and they are very »-nlbuslastle over the skating W L Frerea Mr» Charles Htrcff of thl» place. Reason. T J Ware Till» week finds the editor and Why not have a roller rink In Stay E Forette family located In tin- new concrete ton, run It »lx afternoons and eve E P Heger building recently finished by E Hoy. nings and our young pi ople would eu Henry Smith Charlet Hottlnger .Saturday wa» one of the hush-Ht of Joy lt. We would not approve of It It watt then mot<d and carried that the »canon, und our merchant» who being open on Saturday night longer the report lit; accepted and the com have recently Inaugurated a "special’ than eleven o’clock, but lets have something of the sort for our young mittee dlecbarged It wan then mov- day art- reaping great result». folks as well as the semi-weekly ed und currtctl to vote by hullot Our Marshall and Mayor had a lit dances on the queetlou of a three mill tux The renult of the hullolt »bowed 33 tle experience Knturday evening. In an attempt to round up Home hoboes, Dear Editor: vote» cUNt u» follow»: YKH 2<r> however the »u»piclou» character» A few words p'Karding public h«-al- NO chairman declared tarried. Motion ti left too Kuddcnly for capture by the th. Typhoid f- v«*r and many other in uulhorltli-». fectious fevers are caused by a cer adjourn then wan put und carried In tcatliuouy Whereof we hereunto W L Petit 1» among the m-w sub- tain specific germ. This germ gain Hubacrthe our name» uud affix our scrlber» for the Semi-Weekly Oregon ing admittance Into the body will in cause a Certain train of »eal» a» chairman and »••< r«-tnry of Journal. We are »till giving a »pedal variably »aid Dlatrlcl Hoad Meeting thin------- club offer to nil who are members symptoms to app»-ar in the Individual You all have heard some day o f ------------- 190- of the M AIL family. Better get In Invaded. physician say that Typhoid fever is (1 W Murphey. Chalriuun before the advance In price. due to Impure water. If you have K 1* Alexander, Secretary N J Gt-hlen and family expect »oon not hi'tird it you have read lt. to move from Turner to Htayton to The Impurities referred to are thes NEW 8. P. DEPOT FOR SALEM make tht-lr future home. Nick has gi'rms or bacilli Thes minute or GENERAL MANAGER OBRIEN been quite III of rheiiiuatlMm but 1» at ganisms live and float in th«' water W ILL VISIT THE CAPITAL present Improving. We are glad to for an lnd»'flnlte period of time and welcome Nick to Htayton maintain their virility. Now you That the Southern Pacific ('ompany Dr Kitchen, who has not been very wonder how these germs get Into will »oon improve lb « condition» In rugged for the past few month» is a- the water. Easy enough I am sure Salt III 1» quite evident. For instance we will suppose there ' l l O'Brien with the chief engineer galu able to be seen on our streets. Is a toilet on the bank of the In i u ' m within the m x t I n Tilt doctor Is u Htayton pioneer and day» to look o v e r the proposition has made many long hard drive» into mill race near the woolen mill; and that one of the employees has the and it 1» th n expected that aume the country to wait upon his patients germs within his body but not being definite uliMwer will then he given. no matter how dark the night. w'orkta thing that Is quite common The H P. accommodation» In Salem could caally he improved and the In We were sorry to have received only with Typhoid fever) uutill a week ert living traffic warrant» the outlay. a few letters last week from our cor or ten days elapse should make use Mlumy now ha» a very fine new respondents, but we hope to have of It. It Is hard to imagine that th«* germs deposited here would find d< (>ot of which the cltlxi-iiH art* In a lurge number each week. These deed JuHtly proud. The erecting of u holiday times prevent many from tell their way, In the fairly pure water Hlinllnr atructure In Sal< in would udd tug the news, but all work and no of the ditch to the pumping station of the town of Htayton and there much to the appearance of that part play makes many a dull boy. be pumped Into our water mains of the town and ul»o atltl many con Jacob Nelbert who a short time thereby polutting our city water sup venience» to the traveling public. ago met with an accident which left ply, rendering It unfit for even bath him with a broken leg. Is able to be ing purpos«»s. These germs may re out on his crutches. He Is rather of main for an indefinite time In the a cheerful disposition and hears hi» dead end of the pipes and then be NOW f NFORCE THE LAW ! Nolther Mirface uor overhead nor affliction most cheerfully. The injur come dislodged at any time and im underground line* t f movement can <-d member will »oon be strong enougl peril the health of those that use It. It is a common thing for chil work it/<> faat, in thè Intere»! of J iim - to bear hi» weight. There 1» considerable talk of a fine dren to drink out of the hose and thè, w lieti lt come» tu thè dllty of railrontllng »countlral» lik>- Finch to brick store building being erected on n stranger coining In is compelled to tho gallow». Moli law employed In Third i t m l In the near tutors quench his thirst by this mild bever »om - pari» of thè country, wlll not The erection of such buildings shows age and therefore it would seem im do al all. It only mitken matterH thè not only Improvement, but also that perative that we k«»ep unnecessary fil our citizen» have confidence in tin th from the ditch from which tho city wor»t water Is obtaine«). Not only by drink Thl» wretch »houhl he hanged by future of Htayton. Whenever a tawn that confidence ing this polutted water would we be due proci-»* of law wlthln thè vcry ahorteat lapso of lime posslble Th«' In It» citizen» 1» being verified, there endangered but by the washing of courta are In uo way di»po»ed to pal- i» nothing can prevent It from grow vegetables with this same water they could be easily deposited on them tt-r wlth th< in. Juriea »houhl not; — ing with steady strides. »ay ruther Jurle» tuu»t not and if eaten raw would get in their work of producing disease In any one Il |s it-rrllih- The dtfCBN o fln - A RIG ONE. Hunlty," of "temporary aberratlon," o Win Downing was over from Selo that eat them. These matters should Meinbera of tho legai proft-s»lon al th is week a n d 1 ft a turnip A t the demand attention from our town o ffi to bave a duty bere. To pre»» tech- Thomas Grocery that, weighs 9 3-4 cials. nleal defense» on thè ground of inann pounds. H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M. D. Ity, or of inorai weiikne»», in buc I i t-a»e», doea no Iunior to thelr pro WOULD COME TO STAYTON APPLES AND AMUSEMENT fessimi, bui tenda to bring lt luto Spokane Wash., Dec. 3— Apples dlurcputc. While in Eugene a few days ago and amusements will comprise the lt I» Urne to »et tip thè gallo w » unti program of the national apple show George Davie met with a gentleman to bang murder». There ha» heen to w hj< h open» here December 7th and who is looking for a location in which little of thl» downrlght wav of dea- continues through the week. to establish a brick yard. llng wlth murderer» There I» a lot Apples will figure In n< arly every Well sir, this is the place for a of tinse creature» who need thè gal branch of the big exposition and in brick yard. Just across tho Santiam la w » a» un o h je e t ICHBOtl. every form. The amusement feature, river there is a • bed of clay that will comprise the best list of side Is the best known for the making »how» and vaudeville attraction» ever of brick. FRAME-----MACK Good for you George, whenever you brought to the northwest. Most of At the home of the bride's parent» thine wlll be presented at th" ap are away from Stayton do not he a- occured tin* marriage of MU» Mabel ple »how for the first time on the fraid to tell those with whom you come In ronta«'t. that you are fromthe Frame to Mr Myron O Mack nt high Pacific Coast. noon November 2tith. The parlor wa» The vaudeville entertainments will town of Stayton. Watch us grow, and decorated In fern» and chryaanthi • he given In the Washington state with the possibilities offered In our mum» arn.’.ry building adjoining the main town there is no reason why we The lirltli' wore a cream »Ilk dre»» exposition hall. Two concerts will cannot have a population of 2300 be and carried a bouqiu t of white t ar be given dally.one In the afternoon fore the close of 1910. nation:. The "room Icing dr-vred In ami one In the evening. In all. there a | retty black »ult. .tsnttiR or suoii.iiMtin itizop n nq ||t.w PLEASANT GATHERING. any present» were presented. the people who attend the show. A : ,-r the ceremony by the (lev Mr. Such famous entertainers as the A Thanksgiving dinner was held ¡it .yan, the bride and groom followed Four Rome Beauties, aerobatic dance l. the guests, were escorted to the rs and the Musical Hpragullla.s in tho J r » (ii»t home at which a number dining room, where a delicious liineh their novelty musical act head the of Stay tons oldest citizens were pre» v i» served. list of vaudeville shows. l.diTasco, ent. Mrs Mary Grier, age 711 wa» the Those present were: the comedy Juggler whose performan- Mr and Mr» .1 II Frame, ees have pleased thousands of peo oldest person in the party. G C Ei«- Mr and Mrs A I, Mnrk, pie all through the eastern states enliart, ago 77 came next. Then J K Mr and Mrs M A Mack, iias been brought to Spokane for th» Gist, nge 73, R lltimhel age 74, Mr» M Mr anti Mr» .1 It Lake, national apple show anti will give tw« Mr and Mr» II .1 Marking, acts dally. The Hooth-Gordon trio Hunt, of Gates, age 73, Mrs G C Rise- Mr and Mrs Jacob Spanlol, 1» another attraction which will be hart age 7(> and Mrs E Gist age 63. Mr and Mrs William Hewitt, pres» nted at the apple show In There were present beside the «• Mr and Mr» .le»»e Martin, Spokane for the first time in the Mr and Mr» Andrew FerrlcH, bove named, George Gist snd family, west. Those daring bicycle perform The .MI shch , (llaily» Frame. - rs have thrilled aiidtemcs on both E M Fresh ami family and Mrs Edith Opal Frame, Grace Apple, sides of the Atlantic by their clever Ellis of Salem. A «plemlid time is Nellie Corrigan, Ethel Frame, tricks. Other features will be the reportetl. Ethel Mack, Herdle Frame Tony Riders, a monkey act., the whirl ;icrtha llerrllng, Messrs, John lug smllleta* and the Raymond Duo, »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ••♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a Apple, Guy Hloper anti Win. a new act which has had much suc M on tlit y Is W i i -I h I hv « I ,ake. cess where given. K«**»!» y o u r n l n t l i r x b r i g h t V w i l l r i » It f o r y «tu Many congratulations were ex- One of the chief ntlarrtlons of the Sur*» a » y o u ’ r * a l i v e . t detl the young couple as they are w'»*ek wlll he thi- national apple show I W i l l CHlI «»I» M nu l l i t y now starting on their Journey of life. hand of 40 pieces organized for the F o r y o u r « h lrtw unti « o x H#*i»d th*»m t** SMlntn The MAIL nlso extends conrrnt* occasion from ntnong th best music 4 ♦ ^ In in v I n t i n d r v b o x . « ulations and wishes these young folk; ians In the three eta » of Wash ♦ O L I V E R L E S L E Y , S TA YT ON H O T f : ♦ i ,t of everything In life. lugton, Oregon and Idaho. • ****• ♦ **•*•«•*•«•***♦ *• : : Passenger Mixed Leave Yaqulna 2:13 pm 7 :00 a m Arrive Albany 7:00 pm 11:33a in On Humiay» tin- .ervice will l»e a* follow»: Leave AI ban y 7:35 » to. Ar rive Yaqnina 11:40 « m. Leave Ya- quina 6:00 p m. Arrive Albany 11:30 p. in W.M. Mi M riiRA v, Gen. P h »«< nger Agent. Stayton 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 ability ' please our customers. Come in and let u s have the pleasure of showing you our gooJs. FRED ROCK MERC. CO. Hotel. Thanking our friends for their generous pat ronage in the past, we desire a share of the same in the future, Trank Lesley Corner 3rd und Ida Sts., - BUSINESS DIRECTORY Y y iL B U B N. PIN TLE R, D D. StaytonLivery G. B. IRASK, Prop. DENTIST Oregon. Office over Fred Rock'« Ktore STAYTON N O T IC E . * OKEGON ____ __ U. ti. LAND OFFICE, J. M. RIN G O UNDERTAKER Portland, Oregon, Oct. 20. 1008. Notice is hereby given that Chsrle» H Maginnis, asaignee of William H Hmitli, ha» tiletl in tin» office bis ap plication to enter iiinler the provision» of He«" loo 2306 R«-vi-''l H«atU'e«of the Unit«-«! Hint'-», tin- aoiilliwest ipiarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-five and the southeast quarter COR 3RD AND H ig h S T S . of the southwest quarter of section twenty »it in township- nine south of OREGON STAYTON, range four east Willamette Mer. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the lai.d»‘ describe«! or desiring to object liecause of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to the applicant, should file their affidavit» of protest in this office on or before the 29th day of DON'T FAIL TG SEE THEM. November 1908. We also have a complete line A iajeknox 8 D resser , LEATHER NOVELTIES 39-44 Register. and the prices are reasonable. To SEE is to BUY. GI V E US A T R I A L . AT TH E GEM A swell line of Xmas POST CARDS Rigs, Horses and Accommo dations First-class. Hack» connect with train» at Kings ton. Leave or telephone order* for convey ance to or from W. Stayton trains Stage line from Turner to Lyons. STAYTO N, J O H N Department o f the In terior. At Tort laud, Oregon, September 21,1908. N otice 1» hereby given that Arthur J. Trask, of Lyons, Oregon, who on December 2, 1901, made Homestead Entry No. 19987, Serial, No. 0410, for 8\V*4. Section 32, Tow nship 9 South- HA nge 2 K »*t. W illam ette M eridian, has Hied uotice o f intentiou to make Fin al live year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before R u gb ler and R eceiver, at Portland, Oregon, on the 6th day o f N o v em ber, 190 k . Claim ant name« a« witness*«: Ed. Tra*k, of Lyo n *, Oregon Louis Schnackenburg of “ “ Ferdinand Holxfus* of *' “ C h ari** E. Mills of •' ** A lgernon S. D kkhser . Regis ter. Notice for Publication. Department of The Interior. Uni ted States Land office, A t Portland, Oregon,Septem ber *>, 1908. N otice is hereby given that Ross R. Churchill, o f St.John«, Oregon, w ho, on Sept., 5,1908, made Tim bcrLand Application No. 0891, for 8W #t£ of SE '* o f Section 1*> ami W*a o f N E W of, Section 22, Tow nship 10 South, Range 4, Kftit o f W illam ette M eridian, h a ». Hied notice of in ten tion to make F in al proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the R egister and R eceiver, at P ortlan d, Oregon, on the 20th day o f Novem ber, 190S. C laim an t names as witnesses: W .T. C lark, o f Gate», Oregon. C .A .R evere, of Gate«, Oregon. J .Bradeu, o f Gates, Oregon. Arthur O berlin , of St.Johns, Oregon. 3343 Pd. A lgernon S. P r k v k r , R egister. HUBERT F. LEONARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 3 i 8 -a o M o h a w k ttl< in . Res. P hone M a in 7OSS O ffic e M a in 709 P o r tla n d --------Oregon. H E N L IN E B O A R D IN G ...HOUSE... Newly titt«-«I up. I‘ l«*t»»e give u» a call. C. G. Henline 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE P atents TRADE M ARKS D esigns C opyrights A c . Anron* «ending a «ketch and description qntcklf ««certain our opinion free whether an Invention I» probably patentnhlq. Communica tions strict if confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent« sent free, oldest agency f«»r »ecuring patent«. Patenta taken through Munn A Co* receive ipreial nodes, without charge, in tho Scientific Am erican. A handsomely illustrated weeklv. Largest cir culation or any «oientIflc tournai. Term«. 93 a r; four months, |L Sold by all newsdealers. . . ‘ Po k » <9b F New York vVAAOtmmra, U U. GEM CONFECTIONERY Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty W A YTO N C IT Y OREGON M EAT M ARKET SeStak & Sons iNfsitra ib F re s h , S a lt and S m o ked MEATS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR STOCK AND HIDES Stayton, Oregon Lawyer and Notary Public. Stayton, H E N K E L I have on hand a full line of samples for Spring and Summer Knits. W . H. Q ueener Conveyancing, Collections and Probate Business A Specialty. Real Estate Solil and Loans Negoti ate«!. Fire ami Accident» Insurance O! EGON. Merchant Tailor Notice for Publication. Tu tted States I.und Office, m i Z 9 W W W W W M W I9 W O pposite H a n k B u ild in g Stayton Stayton, Ore. STAYTON CEMENT STONE WORKS ALL KINDS OF Cement Oregon. Building Stone And Cement Building Material Chas. Hoedle N O T A R Y P U B LIC R eal E sta te , Loans, A n d C o lle c tio n Cement Stone made to Ord*'r«m S’n ■ 1 Notice Foundation» a St>'-«-i»l! L. P. BROW'S In s e s tm e n ts Agent. B e O n T im e ^ = - M ill City-Oregon. 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. Grand Central Hotel Locoteii Corner 2nd and FI. Kt. Guests w ill find first class accomodations. Traveling Men will find a large, light Sample Room. f-^rge Pleasant Dining Room. Good Rooms and Prices I Can Fit Any That Responds to Light to Suit. M. J SPANIOL Prop. Stayton- Oregon. Notice for Publication. 1)E P A RT M E N T O F T H E IN l E RIO R V t- Land OHWe at Portland, Oregon October, 28 1908. Notice ¡» hereby given that Everett K Cramer, of Albany, Linn !.«>., Ore gon, « bo, on O«- «»her 28tll, 1908, m:l«l«‘ Timber LmnI Application, No 0601, lor not ih we»’» 1 4 of north «*a»t 1 4, north 12 of north west 14 and south west 1 4 of north west 1-4 of section 24 township 9 south of, range 4 east of Willamette Meridian, has tiled notie of intention to make Final Cash Proof, to establish claim t«> tin* land »hove described, before the Register and U«* Ceiver *>f 11 1«* 1 8 Land OtTic«* .-»t Port land Oregon, on the llt h day of Jan nary, 1909. Claimant liann-» as witin - Christian Kn»»*on,«>f Lebanon Or« gon, -F M Hester, E E Heath ami I I, Henne» all of (bite», Oregon. Y lokrnom s D ii gst<Rr. 116 1 8 9 Regis'er E • T a k e care of your eyes. Don't buy glasses from peddlars or irresponsible dealers. You get scientific service and fair prices if you deal with me. P 0 V r e lia b le je w e le r T 'O 1 , AND OPTICIAN Stayton, Oregon. ttrtkvr* of RRIHTINÛ PL ATE fi tor , éTÂTîOC'RV PMNTin- NEW&PAPfP HlU<f>TmTl0r& M A G A Z IN E A N D B O O M r r CCVE«èAnDILLUôT«^pn.i> CO' X.» JVi-r ¿C AtìD àG A! . 0 9 A te o « t , * T « t e r -, A N D CHRCC'OfS