The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, December 04, 1908, Image 4

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N e w ¡ o -d Jj
« l i o r n a s
W et w eather i» now uere. Call ami
set'o u r tine Hue of Robes and B lankets
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K okixkk & M i h k k .
I)r E £ Jackson V £ «'port* In k i­
ness in his line b etter th a n for several
weeks an d would In' pleased tv» hav»
any who may need hint call op the
Stay to n Stables and ask for K K .lack-
son V S H tayton, O regon.
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BRIDGES N E A R LY FINISHED
O ur
Reiter,
parlors
out in
see her
fashionable dressm aker Mr*
in te n d s o p en iu g dres- iking
after N ovem ber lirst. Will go
fam ilies if desired. Call and
prices rig h t.
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Tin* tea anil ootYu« peddler in a m an with a big line nj talk , a hunch
of “gold brick" prem ium » ami a lot of cast aside “chcu|)"t<‘u« ami eaft
feco which I»» «ells to the nn»n»|»coting housewife, liumln her m "tllii*
kv" prem ium to clone the bargain am i is «»IT "never to re tu rn ." W hy
n o t buy at home where you can get your m oney hack if n o t mil ¡»lied?
W
asted
-A
g ir l
general housew ork.
office.
experienced
Call at th e
AIR
T h e n if the entb e doesn't taste rig h t, change cook».
W E Thomas
in
Mail
FARM FOR SALE— $2,500.—
147 ecrc-e of land. 40 acres under
cultivation. Good buildings. Six mi-
lns east of Slayton Cemetery.
Addre ss, F. STROM BERG,
STAYTOX, OREGON
L IT T L E A D V E R T IS E M E N T S
Of
vants, T o-Let, F or Sale.Lost
F c t i : : , Personals, Marriages, Death
e l ; . . ^st only O N E C E N T a word for
eac
insertion. C A S H w ith order.
C. \j a fe w pennies properly out
In ? L I T T L E C A T C H Y AD W I L L
-W A Y S GET RESULTS.
<— N-
-X — A
Cold Tablets
BR EW ER DRUG COMPANY.
Son.
Must Call Attention
and with it comes the work on the smelter by the Wilson-Gadsden Co.
but we must be able to continue operations in the tunnels for several
months yet, before the smelter will be receiving our ore and
f l Thai we have secured the agency fur the f i
Dividends Will Be Declared
S A LES AG EN TS WANTED.
$36 per week or 400 per c. profit.
All sam ples, statio n ery aud art c a ta ­
logue free. W e w ant tine p erm anent
ag en t in th is locality for th e largest
picture and fram e house in Am erica.
Experience unnecessary. We in stru ct
you how to sell our good» and furnish
the capital. If you w ant a perm anent
honorable and profitable position,
w rite us to-day for particu lars, c a ta ­
log and samples.
FR A N K W W IL L IA M S CO.,
1214 W T aylor St. Chicago III.
&
January First Soon Here
Send in your applications at once for we do not know how soon the
stock will advance again. As soon as the smelter begins to receive
ore from the Santiam District we are confident all stock will go to par,
to
Try one of These: Seal Brand, M.Y.B.,Dependable, Chase & Sanborn s
COM PRESSORS AND DRILLS
on stock. It is highly essential that we have sufficient funds to carry
on our work night and day it possible and for this reason are still offering
EW S T O R E
EW F IX T U R E S
D E W G OODS
/
E. R O Y ’S.
Don’t fail
a
see them.
U ntil you find o p t w hat kind of cotYcc «he use«.
It'» more th u u
likely iIn» fault I* with th e cotree and not with thu cook
It you
(tml tin- I h lilt i- with the entice, change your brand and
The Bridges Will Be Finished
FOR S A L E — Fifty lots ad jo in itig l
th e town of S tsy to u . P rice from .$.> 1 '
up, and for inform ation call on Dripps, j
of Stnvton.
T ry
at
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When your Coffee Doesn't Taste Good Don’t Blame the Cook
The Br iges on the new grade into the* Santiam Mining District
are nearing completion. The Stack Creek bridge has taken longer
than was hotvd to complete it, but owing to difficulty in obtaining tim­
bers, work has not made so great a showing.
So that a day and night force can be maintained.
W A N TED — F arm s for .ale »
H ave clien ts in th e east who want !*•
buy Oregon ranch es from ow ners only
C u ts . H okdlk , Mill C ity, Ore
TEA
Slum the Peddler
In a short time and while this work is going on, the crew at the Gold
Creek M. & M. Camp is kept busy completing the installation of
Overalls and Ju m p e rs to close
o u t 50 cents.
Heavy tieeee lined underw ear
to (Close o u t 50 cents
V I* Lancelield.
YOUR S TO M A C H
THE
WRAPPERS
He who expects Something for Nothing Always Gets Nothing
NO TICK — W ill th e person w h o 1
borrowed my wheel barrow please re ­
tu rn it.
E Boy.
FO R R E N T C H E A P — A 300 aere
farm 2 j miles from S lay to n . E n q u ire
at th e Stay ton Bank.
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SAVE
NOT
C O FFFF
g r o c e r y
GOLD CREEK
u
0 The
M. & M. STOCK A T 15 CENTS
a
One Dollar a Share
Get in on the ground floor and realize what it means to have
AN INCOME FOR L IF E
Below we give you a list of a few mining stocks of Southern Nevada
between December, 1901, and August 190b, all of which have shown
tremendous advances.
A m ount
N am e of
D ate of
Price
Invested
C om pany
In v estm en t
Per Share
#1<J0 invested in
T o n o p a h M ining
in Dec. 1901 a t # 1 0 0 is
ll t O
“
“
T onopah E x t
“ J u n e 1902 “ 10 cen ts
#100
“
T onopah Midway
“ Nov. 1902 “ 10 cen ts
#200
“
“
T onopah B elm ont
“ Sept. 1902 “ 10 cents
1100
“
•* Florence
“ Nov. 1903 “ 14 ce n ts
$100
“
“
Goldfield Min.
“ J a n . 1903 “ 1-10 cen ts
#140
“
“
Mohawk
*• Nov. 1905“ 14 cen ts
#100
“
“
Denver Bullfr.
“ O ct. 1905 “ 16 c e n ts
These are selected a t random , only one to a m in in g com pany.
extended indefinitely.
A m ount
Realized
w orth now
$2,050
“
"
5,750
“
••
2,850
“
“
12,500
“
“
32,000
“
••
175,000
“
“
17,500
“
“
1,500
T his list could be
Celebrated Litchfieid Wagon Box
Manure Spreader
n
Car Just Received
X
U
-
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Pittsburg Electric Weld Steel Wire
Fencing inj all sizes for field
or poultry.
0
0
O
California
W lien »um nict ha» pa*»el
in these n o rth ern states,
th e sun is only imlii u n der
th e b rig h t blue «kies, of
S o u th ern C alifornia. T his
i» one of n a tu re ’s happy
provisions—e tern al su m ­
m er for those who can n o t
en d u re a m ore severe c li­
m ate.
C alifornia hits been called
th e "M ecca of th e w inter
to u rist.,’ Its hotels ami
stopping places are a*
varied ns those of all well
regulated citi«-* V isitors
can always hud suitable
accom m odation*, co n g en ­
ial com p an io n s, and vnr-
ied, pleasing recreation*.
call
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J: s K intz of Sublimity is visiting
At J ;iin Van Handels.
John Sherm an of Shaw was a bus­
iness visitor in town Tuesday.
Sirs H J M arking accom panied her
husband to Portland this week.
W.^DL W A N T E D -a t once.
Stayton Woolen Mills
Do you k n o w th a t the
B R E W E R D R U G CO.,
W A N T E D .—
K — N — O— X — A
Cold T ab le ts are
1000 Men women and children
the
best
C O L D , L A G R I P P E and
to visit the 11 J M arking F ur­
HEADACHE CURE
at
niture Stor. and see the new
THE
BREWER
DRUG COMPANY. .
line of excellent
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B A M B O O
G O O D S .
Friday night a t Mill City th e re was
some excitem ent which may cause th
principals much notoriety. Jobe Shel
ton, who for some tim e wielded a
tonsorial blade in the O Kshop of
tiiis city, went into the room «jeett-
p i'd by a Mr Beavers, who has had
chary» of the moving picture show
kill him.
As soon as Beavers was fully a r­
um d thor»- was an im m ediate stru g ­
gle between them resulting in the dis
charging of Shelton« pistol twice.
The officers arc now w atching for
Shelton, and if captured he is apt
to sojourn in Sah-m for som e time.
N O T IC E .
Notice is hereby given t h a t an
Election w ill be held in the T o w n of
Stayton, M ario n County Oregon, on
Monday the 7th day of December 190£
between the hours of 8 o’clock A.M .
and 7 o’clock P .M . for the purpose
of electing
2— Councilm en for term of 2 years
1— Re corder for te r m of
1 year
1— T re a s u re r for t e r m of
1 year
1— M arsh all for term of
1 year
and th a t Jerome Grier, F ran k Blakely
anc* H.S. Eurson have been appointed
Judges to conduct said Election.
(Signed) Fred G. C o rle y ,
Recorder of the T o w n of
Stayton, Oregon.
Miss Be.,«ie Alexander, foreladv of
’hi.- office is quit«- ill with iaigrippe.
rui.,s her very m uch arid it Is
| hoped th at she will soon recover.
J
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Kingston.
A singing was given at th e home
of Mr and Mrs I*. I*. C rabtree
In
honor of Carl T itus before his retu rn
to O.A.C. a t Corvallis
Those pre­
sen t w ere; Mr and Mrs Mose Titus.
Sammie W illiams, M ate T itus, Maui)
T itus, Ina Harold, Wade Cyrus, Lon
nie Titus, Nellie Titus, Ada King, In
la Harold, Mary King, Dave Miller
Linn L am bert, Mr Haberm an, Clydt
Harold, Georgia and Hazel Downing,
and A lta Harold.
Mr Johnnie Sandor, a fte r spendiu;
a few days at horn«; has return«'«
to O.A.C.
Mr J T Follls Is m aking go«»d u,.»
of the go«»d w eather plowing will
his gang plow and six horses.
The farm ers th a t plowed up tin i
clover so«l this fall and sow ed ft
to w heat «an now tell it pays to sow
clover.
Mr Jam es King and Dave Miller
have gone to Jordan to put in tln-lr
tim e m aking shingles this w inter
Mr 8 Philippi of Scio and his bro
th e r AI Philippi of Gilliam County
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Vila
Philippi here.
Mr Wade Cyrus who is tr-aching
th e school her«*, attended the te a ­
chers in stitu te a t Albany the first
of the week.
( has Schaefer w ent to Salem Mon
day. his wife going on to Portland
to visit relatives for a few days.
and
A. Iievler, of Gate*, Oregon.
A o .rio o N H Dhrjwga. Heglater
Christmas
AND
New Year
W ill la» glad to supply some
very a ttra c tiv e literatu re,
describing in detail t) e
m any delig h ts of a w inter
in C alifornia
Very low round trip excursion!
tickets are on sale to Califor­
nia. The rate from West Stay-
ton to Los Angeles and rotur
is $56.80
L im it six m onths allow ing
stopover* in e ith er direct •
ion.
.Similar
excursion
rate* are in ell'ect to all
C alifornia points. For full
info rm atio n , s'eeping cur
reservations arid th 'k ets,
call on, telegraph or write
POST
CARDS.
Our Assortm ent of C h r i i t m a a ami
N e w Years Post Cards can nc
be excelled-----------
Cards fro m 2 for 5
to 25 Cents each.
SEE T H E M B E F O R E B U Y IN G .
S T A Y TO N
Executors Notice
W est S tay to n , or
WM
G eneral
Of Sale.
M cM URRAY,
P assenger
agent
P O H T L A N D , O REGO N
I lu»v** a e c n r m l r l i e a g e n c y f o r t h e
Celebrated “Bullhide” Whips
IlirV«» ht'iM» here a l m o s t 2<i years
« « " ..« .hroM ..».»"-b , w h Cooper
v v v irv v iririririrv v i
I F AT' A N Y I IMI' YUI A II K Ms
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In
n e e d *»f V * *t* *rl n«ry N e r ? l e e «
. 1 nat. m i l m e u t in v h o m o .
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PA U L FKHLK.V, V. H.
g
»TAYTON,
OBKGON.
PHARM ACY
Bank Building.
H B Condit, Agent,
pop corn.
T h e Y. P. S. C. E., of Stayton
w ill give a bazaar in the new
E. R O Y
B U I L D I N G ON 3R D S T
W I T H AN O Y S T E R
SUPPER.
OYSTERS
W IL L
BE S E R V E D
FOR T E N
CENTS A PLATE.
E V E R Y B O D Y COME AND
H A V E A GOOD T IM E .
T H E PROCEEDS
GO T O T H E
Y .P .8 .C .E .
Notte« I* liereby iclv.-n t h m Joaeph J. Knuf*
m an of Aberdeen. ^ M l i i u g u i n , a l i o , un Hep-
tembOf 2ttth. IIXM, inaile tira ber land applica*
Unii No. Olii? for M\\ 4 Of N’W»«. N \ \ \ ufhW
OlU’-fotirlh Hcctlon 11 and S 'f otie*fourth of HI.
one~fouriti of rierilon ift, To\« u»hlp 10 S o u th ,
Kaiigc I < a»t of W lllam ette >!«• ridiati, ha» flkd
notici? of 1 ti te n t tuli tn ntake finn! cauli proof t»-
«»tabllah d a l in tO thè innd a ho ve dl'Wrlln'fl
before thè Kegluter and Rccelvvr of t*. H. f.atiaf
office at P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n , o n tho l l i h <Uy .»
Dece in U t , |9<w,
f 'ia im a n t liamea ha tvItflCRAon:
fi la r le * II. Pe t crauti, of Aherdeen. Waahhigt« i
William T. Clark, o f Gate», Oregon.
Peter Anderaon, «»I P ortlan d , Oregon.
Southern Pacific Co. I
D E C E M B E R T H E 19 T H .
Candy
Depurtuu nt of Ilio Interior
to visit
GOLD CREEK MINING & M ILLING CO.
W IE L D S P IS TO L
Notice for Publication.
is the time
t \ 8 . U n d olile«* at Portland,ord ito ti.
Agent, Stayton, Oregon.
JO B E S H E L T O N
Q
Sublimity Implement House,
n
PHILIP M EIER, Prop. U
O
CD
'4 W
O
O
O
Now
J. T. KEARNS,
The Portland Journal in one of Its
recent issues
states th a t a neigh­
borhood
neat
ita.vton is called
Pum pkin C enter and rem arks th a t tht
people th ere should raise large pum p­
kins. Tin- Journal has guessed rightly
for throughout the sta te th ere is no
section th a t can surpass Pum pkin Ce
nt»r in th<- production of the above
m entioned vegetable. We also wish t<
say th a t the housew ives and their
daughters certainly know how to put
these yellow vegetables into pies for
which even th< editor of the MAIL
has a perm anent appetite.
cheapesl and besl manure spreader U
nil the markel to-day.
Prices nn application.
You can go and see the Gold Creek M . & M . Co. properties at any
time. If you desire to investigate these holdings before you purchase
address
Yesterday our popular Jew eler. E.
•toy, was busy selecting stock for tin
holidays.
♦
THE LOCAL FIELD ♦
F rank Siegmund of F ern Ridge pa ♦
♦
sevi through town W ednesday, or. hi.-
way to Scio.
SEE T H O M A S G RO CERY
Charles Apple of Pum pkin C ent r
4 4-4G
k Al l L E 3.
passed through town W ednesday on
Our
Jew
eler,
E.
Roy.
has
his
win­
his way to Scio.
dow filled with goods th a t will give
Will Sestak made a visit to Port- cn dit to any city.
laud this w eek in th e in te re st of
Will pay 42 1-2 cts per doz. for
Jos Sestak & Sons.
fresh eggs
until
fu r t h e r
notice.
W esley Bailey, brother of Nelson
W F Klecker.
.. Bailey of this place, wil h ereafter be
. Hanson and baby, of Browns-
employed a t th e O K b arber ; bop.
tille
a re guest« of Dr and Mrs
Jacob Spaniol. our plumber. Left Kite!, n. Mrs Hanson who is known
r to m any MAIL readers as Miss
W ednesday for Mill City, to do th»
M« H v rgue,notices the splendid grow tl
plumbing in th e new school house.
■ ; « ton since h'-r last visit.
Asa W am ack now has his kitchen 1
T I C K E T S ON S A L E .
nicely fitted up with a new Bridge '
and a fte r December Z 190S tick-
Beach range bought of K erb er Bros
tin Corvallis & East» rn will
Ellis Hill of this place and his br - .
« n sale a t the K ingston Post-
tiler Clyde of Salem, a re visiting in 1 off i.c O .V Baker T icket Agent.
Mill City this week am ong relatives
We ar> now Installed in our new
and friends.
We extend an invitation
^
Do not fo rg et to see Jacob Span­ quarters.
iol about your plumbing and tin ­ to the public to see our new lines
ning,
H eaters lined.
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Larg- stock to select from. Prices
The Shepard Wood Company, of this | right.
E. Roy, the Jew eler.
place is now cam ped a t th e Will Foi-
f;n
Thursday
December 10th 1008
lis plac in L inn County. 1 hey a n
going to rem ove an old tim e orchard e l <*i".ht o’clock a program followed
by a basket social given in the
If you desire to purchase a fine Oak - n school house for the pur-
umbrella for a gift, we have them,
j Pf> \ o ' repairing the black boards.
T h e B E S T L I N E E V E R S H O W N in All
are cordially invited. Ladies
Stayton.
bring your baskets.
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A t E. R O Y ’ S the Jeweler.
Myrtle Taylor, Teacher.
One day la st week while Vic Davie i Roll of honor for D istrict No. 08:
Mr. Simeral and another m an were a; Ruth Goodie. Frances Kirsch. Bertha
work repairing the saw -dust carri- ;■ Srr>!t:i. Agnes Kirsch, Eva Steward,
th at runs form th e sawmill across th< j B» •. :<* Stew ard, Addle Stew ard, Lo­
ditch, th e staging gave way, letting re n Goodle.Ivy Baldwin,Wilma War«
the men fall into the w ater, a fall ol Roy Stew ard, Bennie Ilerrllng, Perry
40 feet. B esides a good w etting and Baldwin, Paul Kirsch, Eugene Ware,
a few bruises no dam age was done, Emzy Thoma.,, Ralph Baldwin getting
but the fall m ight have resulted in a ; 100 in deportm ent.
much more serious way.
Nellie Corrigan, Teacher.
n
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Notice I* li.Tehy g ive ri Unit In n iirsa sn cc «il
nn en t e r of the »’minty «’eiirt nf the Htsle ef
o r e g e n for Martori County miele snil e t)t e re<I
ol Iteeord on the :»tli (lay n l Novem ber I'His tin
lllelervlxnr.l Kxeeator »( t h s K*tste of W M»k -
rimiti, Pee. meil will on s . t n n l s y tlie l i itsy of
llecenila-r M*i* at the 1»onr of on e o'elot-k »►
. in
of unlit dny SI. the (ireni«.’se* to tie soli! n* here.
Insiti r ilexerlheit III the rown nl Htayton Mur­
imi County Oregon «ell nil the right liti.
Intere-1 nil.I entnle Hint ite. eilen t Ioni nl th
tim e n l lit« »tenth nl public miction to ’. he
hlghi . t tihlfler for ensh In h tnl nt tim e of *nle
nini anhiect to Mortan x. therein In fnvor of
lien ry Mnier fur ile- .u ni oi i ivi - Hnitdri i
Pollar* with inte rest thereon troia J une .1 tfltm
nl se ven |ier n ea t tier nnniini In ntnl to tin
follo w ln x <le*erlbi if It» a I K*tnle to wit:
Ixil« No’aKIve [,-|J mid s i x (H)ln llloelt No
Seven ["1 In Whitnejr« n<l»lltlon to the Town nl
Htayton Mnrlon I'on aty Oreiron n« nhriwn nn»l
<|e. Ignateil upon thu iteenrswl plat of snhl
Tow n nmv on file nini of Record til the Kccoril
er* >ifTh i. In »nhl Mnrlon Cou nty Oregon.
Unteli thl* loth i|ny of November tons.
W H i f t’KKNKR. Executor Kstate
of Win Suit risoli Deceased.
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