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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1908)
STAYTON MAIL :iTV o r n c i A L * C O U N C IL C O U N C IL M E N O h * » s-nirrr J K . ü i M i m » IL B a s a s * U.W.MlKI-MY Subscription, f l . A l y K W S P A P I t K N O I' A N O H IIA N . "> STAY ION, MARION COUNTY. OREGON, DECEMBER 18, 1908. 1 HH* i t i N I H Yh AF. Lar¡jely Increased Stock : LAYS N. We have this fall largely increased our stock. i iiucvr ko oskvklt w h it e s ON T i n ; PANANA PANAL F t RI MASE. Our customers will find our new quarters well sup plied lor the demand of holiday gifts in WA iCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, CHINAWARE, UMBRELLAS, BRACELETS, RINGS, ETC. Exceptional Line of Neck Chains and Lockets. W.- cordially extend an invitation to the public to see our roods. Our prices were never lower. All our goods guaranteed and engraved free. OK Reliable Jew eler, S T IV TO V, OR fid ON. Di nt)'« In D i 'I hì I CliJ.ru ’• < f 11< 11 IIN* A'i'WiiiMpm ami Proposi--» ( l i m i nal l.llii'l Huit. each number. A pb using innovation [In one of th<' piecog rendered was) a Htraln whir.tint by K.b.Alexander. The violin solo by Mr U n was ren dered with excellent touch and the cornet aolo by Doctor Plntler was well appreciated. Roth gentlemen bail their Instruments well under con trol and It waa a rare In at to the listener» to hear the sweet »train» of high elusa uníale. Mlaa Risa Alexander waa In ex cellent voice and rendered " F o r Oet Me Not" in her • most pleasing man ner, responding to th*- encore with "I Lik« Your Way. 8h< carried a lovely hoquet of chrysanthemums given her by Mrs George Brown. Messrs Lap. Alexander, and Robert son g ate a novel musical < xhibltion < »insisting of several familiar airs play» <1 on ochlrlnas, banjos violin, gulturs. base and snare drums etc. The contortion and tumbling fiats performed by F.A.Robertson were of | unusual Interest and received con tinuous applause. Tie- musical program waa Inter spersed by comic Impersonations giv en by F.A.Robertson. Jo«- Kearns, I,u- ra Thomas and the editor. In all the program « a s well render u l and heartily appreciated by the audience. Slayton can well be proud of its orchestra which would do justice to I a much larger city. Washington, Dee. Kl.— President Roosevelt »‘ ¡1 to Congress a special m e n a g e condemning l lw» criticisms of the Panama Cnnul purchase aud recommending (huí Joseph Pulitzer, proprietor of tho New York World, I. pros -cuted by the govern meat lor criminal libel. Thu mt'sioge war, received In the Senate with laughter by Bailey and other members. The accompanying documents were not read at all. The House listened with deep interest and the lienunrlatlon of Mr. Pulltzor provoked much laughter. The mu.*- age v, a* referred to committee. Denouncing charges of wrongdo ing, in connection with the canal purchase, Mr. Roosevelt cites papera which he transmita and naya It waa icern of the President what the In the contest In the eighth grade Caí ! j . ii 1 hi uld with the $4«,- Captain Tat<-’B side won out. The 0 0 0 ,0 0 « paid to It. lie say» tint sidits were supported as follows. trail:.action was carried on openly Captain Fram e: Resale Clow. Mable unT w-gs published In detail. The Gardner, Letta Weddle. Winnie Tay money waa paid through J . P. Mor lor, Mary Frank. Clyde Bressler. Captain Arnold Funk, Claire Sim-1 gan <v Co., un nnanelal agenta of Harvey B< uuehanip, Everett this country, to the Hank of France •r:il. Crabtri-i Guy Slop» r, Stephen Tay- j In Parla. lor, Judge— Everett Gardner. New York, Doc. 15.— Replying to In a contest in fifth grade reading ItonHcve't'a Hp'-clal message to Con Clara Murphy came off victorious. g r e s s , th> World says: We have three in aehool who ile- "M r. Roosevelt Is mistaken. Ho •rve mention in regard to atten cu.mot tuuzxh the World. While no amount of ■billingsgate' on hia part dance. They are Ivan, Pearl and Rir die Frame who live two miles from ta n alter our determination to treat the school building, and so far have hint with Judicial' Impartiality and been neither absent nor tardy. ■ Bcriipulouu fairness, we repeat what Two new pupils have been regis we have already said, that the Con- gre s of the I'nltcd States should tered In the sixth grade, Mamie Srnitl from Sand Point Idaho, and Sadie make a thorough Investigation of the Staab from Ferdinand Idaho. whole Panam transaction, that the Th ree new pupils have been regis full truth r be known to the tered In the fifth grade. Beulah Smi Aiae*| an p e o p le " th from Sand Point Idaho, and Her bert aud Helen Staab from Ferdinand Idaho. Opal Smith from Sand Point Idaho has entered 1st A. I!, mullís of Sen Francisco*» Chief of Vi-ra Km k, l.i-ta Keel) .-ton. Mary Police Recovered F rom Ray. Richards, and Norwood F.skew have returned to school after a few days ; Fan Francisco, Dec. 15.— The body sickness. of Chief of Police Rlggy, who waa Rob Morton, Waneta Piaster.Troy drowned from the police launch Pa Vernon and A.D.Gardner are out on trol opposite Alcatraz Island In San account of sickness. Francisco Hay on tin* night of No Mrs Ellen Lambert gave us a pleas vember 30, w s found this morning ant call on Tuesday. by the crew of the freight ferryboat Mrs Tate visited school last Fri. Transit. It waa found floating off Goat Itdand. face upward, with the Mrs Lentz and Miss Caldwell spent I arms outstretched. The harbor po a few hours with us. lio were notified and, procuring a Wheaton Huntly and Mr» Huntly j launch, Sergeant Donovan recovered spent a part of the afternoon with us th.- remains. The face Is v e r y much on Tuesday. disfigured, but the body has been .Mrs Kd Sestak. Mrs Clara Bertram, identified as Fiat of the dead chief. When th«* r n-pse was ta k e n front Miss Rogers and Miss Fram e also visited school this week. th e waters It bad on th e long coat Mr and Mrs Lee T ate entertained i and gloves worn by Blggy on the | night of bis d isappearance. The the following in honor of the lath launch with th e body landed at the birthday of thin- son G org on T m s day evening. Miss Cornel Ins. .Miss M ission-street whr.rf. Shepard, the Misssi (.rant; c*. Milca Roy, Winnie Taylor. Irene Shelley. CASTRO’S K* MILS LOOT AND Mal le Gardner, Htivi-. I i o j , Ever» tt IVIIKCK MANY 1U IID IN G S . • urduor, Everett Cral-tr, , C ’ni.v Slmeral, Arnold Funk. SUphcn Tay- Caracas, Doe. 16. - T h e people of ior. Norman DavK and t . * final y Caracas arose again.-«: President O in u.ud a ern.pa. y c f over \ . ‘ Ay t lin in g was very .neasant y tro. An Infuriated mob, unhindered | Th by the police, swept through the j sp - 't - -d Mrs Tat» iirv- » a . pL uirtli'day luc»ii i i lion r cf t . r city, wrecking the property of his i did occasion. Too noon the company henchmen and his close*! friends, j found tin lr hour ha»l airlrcd f i r The people rounded up nil the s'nt- them to depart, and wishing George iios mid pictures Of President Castor many happy returns of the day. the from the clubs and other semi-public merry company bade the kind host buildings and burned them on the and hostess good night. Geo receiv boulevard do Plaza. President Cas ing many useful presents. There will be one week's vacation tro’s rule In ‘Venezuela is probably during holidays. ended. MEET« Flrat Thursday utght <»ch monili. /'/ / AfcNUM Nu.Wbi F 46 Holiday Greeting YOURS WITH BEST WISHES FOR A MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS This hunk w ill be closed on C h ris tm a s d a y . Stayton SCHOOL NEWS. 1 if N 3N T H E A I L , O FO LLO W IN G c L>hoes sizes from 3 to 4 1-2 Lidie' Ivy;. Heavy Shoes size 4, 4 1-2, 5 • Boys $1.00 ielt Fiats going at 75c .is regular dollar shirts 75c. Mens overalls 50c. ns Underwear 40c. V P LANC.EFIELD. s~, i■ i i . ¡ - 'H t d i b l e . m m BIGGY’S BODY FOUND fe h tc le s '•A W IT H A r u n LINE y T / P .0 B E 5 C r .S U N D R I E S . W Cement and Plaster Material. \ê if € \ Mielke. COAST CRACKER TRUST Here We Are Aft'aiii This For Our Stockmen New Orgaiilantloii Will Kndeavor to Itais»* 111 «* l ‘rices. And Farmers Until January 10,1909. $1.25 Th;: Stayton M 2 ¡ *1- »fjoriç V $ 2.00 Farm & Fireside .50 $3.75 Totai Our Price $2.50 Here s Another The Slayton Mail Delineator Everybody's World's Work Country Life Total ORCHESTRA ENTERTAINMENT $1.25 $1-00 $150 $3.0d $4.00 $10.75 San Francisco, Dec. 14.— After i the first of the year a cracker trust | will be In full swing on the Pacific (’oast, with the object of controlling the trade, elevating uml maintain ing tho prices on cracker products, eliminating as far as possible trade discounts and “ protecting" tho roar- I ket against outside intereforence. A SUCCESS. Our Price $6.50 We guarantee to meet or beat any legitimate club Offer. Address all orders to STAY [OH MAIL, box,98 Slayton, Oregon. PORTLAND M A R KET:.. W heat— Traci; prices: Club, 90c; red .Russian. 88c; bluestcm. 00c; Valley, 92c. Barley — Feed, $ 2 6 .5 0 ; rolled, $2S«j' 29. Oats -No. 1 white, $ 3 1 ; g r a - . $30. liny- Timothy. Wlllamett > Vail \ fancy, $1 5 : do. ordinary, $ :: ern Oregon, mixed, $16; d >. fancy. $ 1 7 .5 0 ; alfalfa. $12: clover, $12. Butter- K x t a , 3 6 f $ 3 7 c ; 334i 3 1c; choice, 3(>e, »torn. I '-c. Eggs— Extra HUr 4 5c. Hop»— 1908, eh. lee, ke; prime. 7c; medium, 5 (u 6e; 1907, 3 i ic. Wool Valley, 1 4 (fi1 5 's c; tt>.; Eastern Oregon, 8<R16e, is tt> sh rlc’ age. Mohair- Cholee, 1 8 m 19c. The people of Stayton were affor ded n musical treat and niurli amuse SEATTLE MARKETS. ment by tin* entertainment given by Wheat Bluesteni $1.02. tin- Leu Orchestra, assisted by local Oats $ 3 0 ii 34. tab nt. B arley- $26. T h " I.au Orchestra consisted of Hay Eastern Wnshingtim timo John l.a-.i on Mm violin. K.B.Alexan der trombone. W.N Pintler cornet and thy, $16 per ton; Puget Sound hay. the piano wai presided over by Mrs $ 1 0 (It 11 per toa: wheat hay, $12 V.’atUworth - Cnhler in her usual | per ton: nlfnlfn. *0 .5 0 ft 10 per ton. .. race and excellence. All th»* s«»lcct- Butter Washington creamery, ,v.-n b) t i n Orchestra »■ S.tTc n«*r ih.. r i a c b , *7 6 ’ 32c per lb . ’ Mrtetly high class and well rendered, EgfcS Sol*sct»'d local 4.7c. bringing fourth hearty applause after | . *. . . r ^ L l. ' j ll/ O . 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 them back. We have the JO H N T E L L I N G SCH O O L SH O E Don't )L fail F * I for Children. over omt line. o come in and look n » I F * vS It is a wise house-keeper that feeds her family w : It means good healtn and good temp:r an^ ti ' prices we offer you o.i groceries of t h e b e l quai. ; pe-mit no excuse for a poorly furnisnei G E H L E X BR O S. v-V h ' y- v Í A* W 7 4 *■ *tK 't a V r. The Famous Studehaker KERBER BROTHERS Hardware, Paint and Oil and Farm Implements. Stayton, - - - Oregon. Turner = - Lyons Stage Express Leave Lyons 5:00 A M via Melisma, ätayton, Su blim ity ami Autnsville, arrive Tu rner 11:00 A M. Leave Tu rner 12 Nuoti via Aumsville, Sublimity, Stayton , aud Mi Inumi, Arrive Lyon» P M. F A B F. Turner - - - - - Aumsvile 1 $ .25 ,50 T u r n e r ............ Sublimity y ..*>0 T u r n e r ............Stayton 1.00 T u rn e r............Meharaa KN» T u r n e r ............Lyons F A K U O W ELLS Lyon» • - - Metíanla Lyons • • - Stayton Lyon» • • - Sublimity $ .25 .50 .6 0 .75 Lyons - - - Turner E XPRF.88 1 INI G.B. Trask , Owner & Prop. Stayton Stahles. Stayton - - - - Oregon.