The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, December 18, 1908, Image 3

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*ac^,e5 long loose back Coats.
O r L O I H L O H L L O ne-half off reg u lar price until
all are sold. $10 coats now $5; $8 coats now $4, and so
>n down the line. Extra special on men’s and boy’s
sweaters. 5o and 60c sweaters now only 25c.
The
ibove articles will be sold at these prices until they are
II gone.
W. F. KLECKER.
Berber Hr»» ban added a new II
! of Heating itoVM,
Mr* 0.1). Trotter returned Tuesday
j from a vlalt In Portland.
M r» Keister of Hubllrnlty wan a
j Htayton vlMltor Monday.
John and Nlek Zimmerman were
Slayton vlMltor» Tueaday.
Fa»» tile good now» along. ladlo»,
j and ootno out next Monday ovonlng.
John Kerber »ay»: I would Itko to
I go "Coon Hunting but a »light touch
of Lagrlppe prevent«.
Dave Hpeolman of Maker City, visi­
ted at the home of his brother-in-law
Adolph Hill, thl» week.
Mont forget the evening! Monday
December 21, at the Clth Hall. 7:30
pm See ad elsewhere In this Issue.
Mrs Froudfoot, our local dress­ W e advise you to shop early.
There will be a bip r sh laf
maker Intends having for Milverton.
The ladles of Htayton regret very If you are undecided what to buy come in and after a careful
much to have Mrs Froudfoot leave as
she Is an excellent drc»»inak< r. >
examination of the many beautiful lines and articles v/ display,
W.W.Huntley and wife of Lebanon, you will hesitate no longer, for our prices are in re.. .h of all.
have returned to Htayton. Mr Hunt-
ley received an Injury while working
In Lebanon, and will therefore recu­
perate In Htayton for the present.
Kev. W. K. Chase pastor of the
Christian Church has resigned and wl
go east In a short time. He recently
was chosen as temporary secretary
of the Htayton Woolen Mill Co, but
has had to give up thl» also
He will dispose of his household
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
goods at public sale on the 22nd.
Among their belongings are many
choice articles of furniture. Any on' Y yiL B U K N. PINTLEK, D. M. D.
who is In nc< d of soon apt rial arti­
cle should look the good:: over prior
to day of sale..
DENTIST
People Will Talk, You Know
armers
Institute
To be held at the Sublimity Hall under the auspices of the
Oregon Agricultural College
MONDAY
DEC. 28 ’»8
And just now people are talking abo t the
beautiful line of Christmas Novelties « t the
Fred Rock Mercantile Co. Store. The greatest
display of Christmas goods we ever had nn ex­
hibition is now open for your inspection.
FRED ROCK MERC. CO.
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Dr. Jas. Withycombe, Prof. Bradley,
Prof. Scudder of 0. A. C., Wm. Schul-
merich of Hillsboroand E.T. Judd,Turner
Stayton
Woolen
PLANT.
M ill Could
Earn
T h ree T im es As Much W it h
A L it t le
Added Capital.
there Is a balance due on It at the
o ffice. In order to give all an equal
chance In this matter we will give
the present rate of $1.25 per year to
any who wish to subscribe for sev­
eral years In advance, or we will
give a liberal discount on club off­
ers to those who pay up their arre­
ars before the New Year.
The postal laws govern weekly pa­
pers now, and In order to keep cir­
culation bona fide, nil subscriptions
must be paid during the year, so if
your name uppenrs on the delinquent
list do not blame the editor.
A movement is on foot for the en­
larging of the Stayton Woolen Mills
Company plant The company lias
been gaining ground steadily and they
have recently gotten out a neat folde
giving a complete dtscrlptlon of their
plant. President A.I>.Gardner and W
D U C K S ARE SCARCE.
L.Freres have been in communication
w with parties in regard to milling more
Several of our townspeople were
capital
A few thousand
dollars out gunning n few days ago and re­
could be well Inveatd In 'this Insti­ port ducks very scarce this winter.
tution and materially Increase the TIM "¡id geese were flying a short
dnlly turning power of the plant.
time ago but they too have gone to
Wo sincerely hope that within a more remote haunts.
There are a
short time we shall see several now great many lakes near the Santiam
• additions to III...... julpment A mat­ In which the ducks and other water
tress factory could he easily main­ fowls may find feed, but thus far
tained In connection,and It would be they have not been feeding In this
n splendid addition, for we raise ail section. We hop» they will begin to
the necessities therefor within a few j come In soon else this country's rep­
miles of Stayton.
utation as a duck-hunting district will
be a matter of history.
$1.50 P E R Y E A R A F T E R
JANUARY
F IR S T .
As the .M AIL la to become s< ml-
v .kly after the first of the year
It has been necessary to increase the
su bscription price also. Several new
f, attires are to be added,among whlcl
w II be onr new* service for Oregon.
V are making no special promise»
!) t will end: avor to give our readero
t
best available for the price.
We notice Itt making up our sub-
a Option Hat for the Mailing Machine
t' p.t there are quite a number that
a
In arreras. Now if yonr aubscrl-
p, in has lapsed,please call at the
. < ■ and let us get together anil
tighten th matter out so that
i. can put the subncrlptlon on a
t h Imsls January first.
There Is no legitimate business
t'.tat can bo successfully maintain'd
fijanelally except It be malntalnt d
on business principals. So now, if
your paper falls to reach you after
the New Year you will know tuat
handles lunch goods etc., and ac­
commodates the public as often as in
his power, but owing to lack of space
he Is unable to establish a lunch
room and restaurant or bakery.
Mr Hendershott has fully mastered
the confectionary business and has
given the citizens of Stayton many
choice chocolates, bon-bons etc.
Let us see to it that we get a baker
who has a large amount of energy
stored away that will bring him good
returns if liberated in Stayton. Tell
your friends that we need a bakery.
WORK
OF IM P R O V E M E N T BEGUN.
One of the departments of work
which the ladles Improvement Club
will
encourage
is cleanliness of
streets, public buildings etc both for
sanitary principles as well as favor­
able view to the eye. This work was
nicely begun by Marshall Smith and
A. S. Davie giving the City Hall
a thorough cleaning Monday after
noon In honor of the ladies meeting
that evening.
The proverb “ A work well begun
is half finished” will hold good with
our Ladles Improvement Club. The
Hall presented a very clean appear­
ance and the ladles desire to thank
the gentlemen who did the work so
Ye*. Stayton la to have a laundry. thoroughly.
In fad If all present plans mature
G.W.Plaster, proprietor of the O. K
the whlstel will be ready to blow
by the first of the year. The great Ilarber Shop, has his shop neatly dee
timbers are now In place for The orated, and In the near future will
building nml In a few days the car­ add a Hath Room and extra mirrors.
penters will put the framework to­
Mrs Geo. Lentz has received won!
gether. then the machinists will add from her father, and brother. Mesar.
the equipment.
Hambel, that they arrived at their o’ti
The laundry Is to be located just home In Kansas City, Mo. all well.
across the Stayton ditch below the
Mrs Martin Furg, visited frier, i...
Lee llrown A Sons sawmill. An
and
relatives In Shnw, this week.
Ideal place has been purchased by Mt
Robertson and In a very short time
Wm. Fitton is now manager of
Stayton will have clean clothes any the Tin Shop on account of the ab­
day In the week.
sence of Jake Spaniol, who Is em­
One thing rails for another and ployed for the present at MIR City.
we are still wanting a bakery. Thert
la a splendid opening for a bakery
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hns not taken up this proposition loni
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l o r y o u r nti l rtN « n i l « o x
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ago. Even now there Is not a day
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passes that some one does not call
I n m y lw ii m i r y b o x .
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upon Jesse Hendershott and have
„ O L IV E R L E SL E Y * •TAYTON HOTEL
him pr< pare a lunch for them. He l
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Offlc« ovar Trod Rock’* Store
Klumb Echces.
STAYTON
OREGON
P.C.Freres spent Saturday and Sun
| day In Htayton.
J. M . R I N G O
Mrs J ,M English was with us one
day last week.
Mr and Mrs H.A.Slegmund were In
Lyons on Tuesday. T h e y visited the
latter's sister, Mrs C.K.Kebhau who
has recently returned home from the
hospital.
, Miss Frances Nietling, who has
been for some time past in Portland,
1» visiting her mother.
Mrs Reiter of Slayton is spending
C o r 3 rd
a few days on the Rdge.
Mr and Mrs John Zuber and chldren
are vstng frends here. They moved S T A Y T O N ,
from here to Sublimity a few months
ago
Our Wolf Club Is very active. Os­
car Zimmerman receives the benefit
from call No. 6.
ROOST! Subscribe for the Stay-
ton Mall, and watch the paper grow.
UNDERTAKER
have
J O H N
avo
H igh S t s .
a complete
line
Thanking our friends
for th eir generous pat­
ronage in the past, we
desire a share o f the
same in the future,
F ra n k Lesley
Corner 3rd and Ida Sts.,
O pposite H a n k B u ild in g
Stayton
«
Oregon.
HUBERT F. LEONARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
8 10 -2 0
M o h a w k n l c i« -
Oregon.
Newly lined up. FI ease give
us a call.
C. G. Henline
6 0 YEARS’
E X P E R IE N C E
P atent
T
raoc
M
asks
D e s ig n s
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
Anyone «ending a «koti-h end de«<-rlnf*>n
qnlrkiy w w tA lH nnr opinion free whether an
invention 1« proh»blTpalontable,_< "nnminlea-
tlon««trlctl,m nfldentlal. HANDBOOK on Patent»
Kent free. < 'Meet earner for «retiring patent«.
Patent« taken thrmtah Mnnn ft Co. receive
tpvrfaJ notice, without cherao. In the
Scicmific American.
A handeotnelr l!ln«trate<t week!,. U r w t rlr-
eviltftnn o f an? m’Umtlde Journal. Terms, f t a
1 by all newsdealer*.
year : four mont h», f L Soklb:
« M o r s a t e l i .'1
M EAT
F resh , S a lt and S m o k e d
M EATS
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR STOCK AND HIDES
H . Q ueener
Hoedle
E state,
Loans,
A n d C o lle c tio n
M ARKET
IB
Stayton, Oregon
STAYTON
CEMENT STONE WORKS
A L I. K IN D S
Cement
Building
M ill City‘ Oregon.
Grand Central Hotel
Locoted Corner 2nd and FI. St.
Guests will find first class
accomodations. Traveling
Men will find a large, light
Sample Room.
Large
Pleasant Dining Room.
Good Rooms and Prices
: '
L. P. BROWN
Be On Timers-
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 ake care of your eyes.
Don’t buy glasses irom
peddlars or irresponsible
dealers. Y ou get scientific
service and fair prices if
you deal with me.
Stayton- Oregon.
DEPARTMKN EOFTH E lX I ERICK
U S Land Office at Portland, Oregon
October, 2S 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Everett
I K Cramer, of Albany, Lion Co., Ore
I gon, who, on October 28th, 1908, made
Timber Land Application, No. OffOl,
I for north west 1-4 of north past 1 4,
; north 1 2 of mirth we-t 1 4 and »until
w-«i I i ni north wet 1-4 f • d ion 24
township H sooth of, rang«- 1 cast of
I Will-....
r
. ha - Ii d notice
ot liilcolicu. (u ,,m..- • i.iin v , i t’ roof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before the Register and He
ceiver of tlit* 1’ 8 Land Office at Port­
land Oregon, on the lltli day of Jan­
uary, I DOR.
Claimant names as witi.c..*ea
Christian K iiii ’ »» ii , of Lebanon Ore
gon, F M Hester, K E Heath and T
I. Hvnnes all of Gate«, Oregon.
F . o U i X ij N 8 D rf . ssrk
U -6 I 8 V
Register
Stone
Cement Stone made to Order on
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Notice. Foundation* a 8;>,. ¡alty
In ie s tm e n ts
A gent.
OK
And Cement Building Ma;
Notice for Publication.
H E N LIN E B O A R D IN G
...H OUSE...
OREGON
Sestak & Sons
to Suit.
M. J SPANIOL Prop.
Res. P hone V a in 70.IS
O ffic e V a in 709
Portland -
0TAYTON
of
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
R eal
Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty
C IT Y
GEM CONFECTIONERY
Hotel.
H E N K E L
I have on hand a full tine of sample*
lor Spring and Summer Suits.
Train No. iff Train No. 2
Mixed
Passenger
Leave Albany 7:45a. in.
12:40 p. in.
Ar. Yaquhia 1:30 p m.
5:30 p.m .
Tiain No. 15 Train No. 2
Lawyer and Notary Public.
Passenger
Mixed
Conveyancing, Collections
Leave Yaquina 2:15 pm . 7:00 a m
and Probate Business
Arrive Albany 7 :00 p in. 11:5o a. m.
A Specialty.
On Sundays the service will be as
Real Estate Sold and Loans Negoti­
follows: Leave Albany 7:35 a. ni. Ar­
ated. Fire ami Accident Insurance.
rive Yaquina 11:40 a. m.
Leave Ya-
Stayton,
Oregon.
quina ff:0O p. m. Arrive Albanv 11:30
p. m.
W m . M c M i kkay .
Gen. Passenger Agent.
Chas.
OREGON.
Merchant Tailor
OREGON
Commencing June 22 anil until
LEATHER
N O V E L T IE S
further notice the following train ser­ and the prices are reasonable.
To S E E i* to B U Y .
vice will lie in effect on the line of the
G I V E
U S
A T R I A L .
C. it E. K.K. between Albany and Ya-
quina. daily except Sunday:
W .
.lacks connect with trains at Kings­
ton.
Leave or telephone orders for convey
ance to or from W Stayton trains
STAYTON,
DON T FAIL TO SEE THEM.
also
Rigs, Horses and Accom m o­
dations First-class.
Stage line from Turner to Lyons.
AT THE GEM
A swell line of Xmas
POST CARDS
The evening lecture will be illustrated with stereop-
Stayton
ticon views.
ENLARGE T H E
W
G. B. TRASK, Prop.
We
Among the speakers to be present will be
W
StaytonLWery
New Train Service on C. & E.
Three Sessions—10 a. m., i p. and 8 p. m.
MAY
W
Slayton, Ore.
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Stayton, Oregon.
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