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i ' Watch this space for our clearance sale after we I m get through with our inventory. We also wish to call your attention that John Watters is again cobbling shoes in our store. W. F. KLE6KER. MATICWAL CAPITAL THOMAS GROCERY lutcrcMtliiK 1 tents of tin« Week In Washington, l>. <\ Washington, D. C*. During tha examination of Southern lumber manufacturers before the way* and means committee. Chairman Payne made It very apparent that he Is strongly In favor of admitting for eign lumber to American markets free of duty. Mr. Payne has given tntlmallons to this effect heretofore, but never so pointedly us Saturday, when ho undertook to lecture a k A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A. A A. A A A A A A F V “ ▼▼▼▼ W W W WWWW f T T T “ WWW Oregonus Adopt Special Plan To for his dinner which his daughter had Southern lumberman for asking for Welcome Newcomers. left prepared for him on the table protection on his product, when his I 7 7 f £ LOCAL FIELD he found a tramp had been there Five Million People Read Of slate persist in voting the Demo and eat it for him. Northwestern Apples. Î AAAAAAAA AAAA AAA A AAA A A A A A W WWwWWWWWW WwWW W W WwwW WW w w w w cratic Genet. Portland, Oregon, Jan. 4th. 1809. Clifford. Raleigh, Della and Kffle The Portland Commercial Club Harold met with quite un amusing A.L.Shreve was a business visitor The testimony of R. D. Metcalf, of has introduced a novel feature that accident Saturday evening on their at Salem Friday. • t » i s o t s h o u l d he adopted hv every commu- way to lodge at Stayton. The front Auburn. N. Y.. representing the in ,ra Bilyeu of bclo visited tins week Oregon It is the appoint- UU i t h< hat k broke, t brow lug ternational Harvester Company, said at the home of E.F. Jones. ment of a Newcomers Special Com- Raleigh, who was driving, out in the his company Is so well entrenched In and tht, Ktr|8 also |,.Hving Clif- the agricultural implement husluess Mrs Frank Lesly, had the pleasure mlttee, and that committee held its of entertaining her brother this week first meeting Saturday, outlining a fOFj tangled up in the robes and that It does not need the turttT, and plan to be carried on throughout the mistletoe under the seat- Fortunate- that it Is Immaterial to It how the Mr Albert Roy and friend of Port entire year which will result in gtv- !v Mr Henkel lived near and a rig tariff Is changed, He did not deny land were holiday guests at the E i»g each and every newcomer the was telephoned for from Stayton and that the International Harvester Roy home. "glad hand they went on their way rejoicing Company manufactures over 50 per G.D.Diminick. an expert accountant The apples of the Pacific North- that no one was hurt, cent of the agricultural machinery iu of Salem, is now employed at the west are the subject of an extend- ( ed article in a recent issue of the *■ wl Titus who is attending school the United States. Stay ton Woolen Mills. Saturday Evening Post, this at- *1 Corvallis is home spending the John Lewis, of Turner and Henry holidays with his parents. Senators Lodge. Knox and Macon Smith of this place, have been ap tractive presentation of the fruit have been named by the senate to George Santner is spending a few industry to about five millions of pointed Circuit Court baliffs. people is a reeognltation much ap days in Salem being called there by represent that body on the Joint con Miss Lena Weaver of Portland, sis preciated by Oregon and Washing the ilness of his sister. gressional committee on the Inaugur ter of Mrs J.H.Hendershott. was a ton. al ceremonies. holiday visitor at the home of the You have more to do with making latter. it a happy and prosperous New Year PORTLAND MARKETS. Frank Gehlen, who has been work than anybody else. Let your first re Wheat— Track prices: Club, 90c; Snow has visited our sectiou, we ing In Portland the past three years, solve be that during 1909 you will , , , red Russian, 88c; bluestem, 98c; was a holiday visitor at his home, add one new citizen to the populat- ion of Oregon. Were ,udeed Kre,,lly •“ '•P™*d Valley, 92c. the past week. Oregon Grape was the chief dec- Mrs Frank Belli* on the sick list Barley— Feed, 126.50; rolled, Frank VanEhrman. is now running oration in historic oid Plymouth Chur 128 ft” 29. the Soft-drink establishment of E.T. ch in Brooklyn. New York, on Christ this week. Oats— No. 1 white, $31; gray, Matthieu, on account of the illness mas day. and Oregon's state flower Mr Bernard Huukeand his college $30. of the latter. was deserving of a place of honor . . . . ... , Hay— Timothy, Willamette Valley, C.P.Neibert left the first of the in the church made famous by one friend. Fred Albus of Anm.ville, who week, for the home ranch where he of the greatest of all Americans, attend Mt Angel college, spent the fancy, $15; do. ordinary, $12; East ern Oregon, mixed. $16; do. fancy, will superintend the work of putting holidays with home friends. $17.50; alfalfa, $12; clover, $12. The Hood River Commercial Club 1 in the 1909 crop. Butter--Kxira, 86 ft 3.7c; fancy, will give its Fifth Annual Banquet Miss Rosie Bell visited several days AC.The as has purchased from 33 ft 34c; choice, 30c; store, 18c. ‘ ° “ « rrow *|{®kL at the home of K. Forette and reports Mr Lambert, the three lots adjoin There will be an enthusiastic mass . . . . . . Eggs--Extra, 40ft 43c. ing his barn. Mr Thomas may de meeting at Condon on the 7th. the having a lovely visit. Hops— 1908, choice, 6ft 7 Ho; cide to build in the near future. P^PO-f of which Is the development Miss Adel Mil|er an(1 her CoU, ia prime. 5ft 5 He; medium, 4 ft 6c; Mr and Mrs C.A.Ward of Portland, of Gilliam County. 1908 will go down in history as Bertha Klinger, who attend school in 1907. 2 ft 4c. are the happy parents of a daugh ter born December 25th. Mr Ward the greatest year Oregon ever enjoy- Salem, visited at the formers home, = is a son of Mrs Lon Shelley of this ed. and the numerous New Year and holiday editions of the newspapers dur’ "K 1*°!ici»ys. place. of the state will carry the story of Mr Antony Heiderer and mother, Mr Quigly, an annual Cow buyer, this progress to thousands of east- . . . „ , R. H. Chaples is back again after has just succeeded in buying a car ern people Ieit or * ortland Thursday on account load of fine Dairy Cows in this sec During the blizzards reported from of the serious ilness of Mr Heiderer, spending the holidays with relative« tion. Mr Quigly buys the best and various sections, the hospitable cli- wjlu wjiJ undergo another operation, in Salem. that is what Stayton and vicinity mate of Oregon is especially appre - 1 raises. Victor Martin, a Gates saloon keep ciated by dwellers in the “ Beaver i Miss Emma Frank, wha attends the The New Year dance was largely State.” Stayton school, spent the holidays er, who was arrested some time ago attended and report says it was for selling to minors, was found not with home friends. an enjoyable affair. Several from a distance were present. The supper Geo. Bell was seen in Stayton Fri guilty by the grand jury last Monday. N O T IC E . at the Grand Central was reported Billy Harlan was pretty badly hurt day. Geo. seems to like Stayton. first class. r a : Our caumnl good* are all fresh and we carry an assortment. CORN 1 ' K A S TOMATOES IVrfered Stock lYrfi’rcd Stock IVrfered Stock Loup Valley Boyal Ululi Koval Clnh High Grade A A I. Seaport Fountain Stag Fountain Boyal Ululi Choice Sifted West Valley SALMON BEANS N X I \ it i i Berfa red Stock l’crfer«*«! Stock IVrlervd Sto* k B-iyal Uluh Boyal Club Stag A A L Vinton Fountain Fountain OYSTERS Garden Valley I’ lUK LES I’crferctl Stock BAKING I’OWDF.HS Heinz good* Boyal Ululi We have 7 ^cind« OUB STOCK A A I. CHASE A IS COMPLETE Fresh Uovo SANBORN Fountain Tea «fc Coffee Stag Blue Bell Standard W E Thomas & Son. BUY Members of the Stayton Athletic last week in Camp No. 1. A cable E R Frssh, S a l t and S m o k e d BURRES, Proprietor. M sa ts. H i g h e s t p rtc o f o r S t o c k and West Stayton. Klumb Echoes. Kingston. HEREA FTER All changes for advs must be in the office by Wed. noon of each week. H id ta . Apple, Director and F A Siegmund, V V V V V V V V V V V V Y V V V V V V Director for three years. y f/ IF AT A N Y I IME YOU A It K M Mr and Mrs W If B Stewart o M i i t l t ' M j i n it m l o f V » t » r i i i a r y N » r * l c n i ’|f s i t i a l «’ A l l in«* Ml in V It o n i« * watched the dawning of the new year VAVl. FKHIsK.Y V * W t n V T O N , <» It*« JON. w from the Bulge. Miss Caroline Siegmund has return ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ed to Gervins. Jo« Lntix has purchased property in Stayton and intends making his home there. Quite a number of our young people attended the dance in Mehama Friday evening. Miss Adele Miller, of Sublimity ac companied by her cousin Miss Bertha Klinger of Salem visited recently at the P. C. Freres home. Heaviest in Years. The Inaviest snow fall that has vis ited this section in many years— old settlers say more than twenty— is now on the ground. The fall began Tues day morning, and ha» continued in- termitently since until iu the wood» there ia a depth of about 12 inches. No sleighs being on hand, many have manufacture»! them, and some not having sleigh bell* have used cow !>ells. The weather unpleasantly re minds the easterner of old linn s. Mr. Peter Hiezefen was seen driving Lafe Thomas and family, left Tues- ar(, requested to be present at a broke striking him on the head. He day for Philomath, where they wUl 1 f westward last Friday evening. visit at the home of Mrs T h o m a s e s : call meeting at Hill’s Hall, Saturday is reported much better and is resting Dr. Beauchamp was called to Frank parents. Mr Thomases brother Poke, eve January 9 at 7:30. easy at the hospital here will run the ranch, while George Bell’s last Sunday eve. on account of L. P Brown, President. Davie presides at the Barber-shop. Ben Louck has finished plastering the illness of their son Isadore, who C. A. Beauchamp, Sec. the school house and returned to his Don’t forget the date of the DeMoss who had tonsiliti«. LyricBards — Jan. 13th. This is one home in Brownsville. of i he beet musical companies travel Ja lies Wadsworth played in Lau’e ing and they always hare a full house orchestra at Jordan dance New Years. when they come to Stayton. Opera j Real estate is still booming in the house, January 13th. Union Hill country. Jake Scott has The DeMoss Family will show here All is quiet along the Potomac, Mrs Geo Lentz received word Tues just purchased an eighty acre tract Jan. 12. They are swell musicians Chas. Loose lefs for the mines Sat day, that her father, R.Hambel, who of the Gibson heirs. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Conley left F ri-1 and singers. They also carry two rec, atly left here for Kansas City, Salem butchers are searching the urday after spending the holidays with day last for ii week's vi»it with Ilia children with them that are good at had suffered a second stroke of par- upper hills for beef. home folks. brother near Portland. If the paper aly sis. He had partially ecoveerd the business. “ On with the dance!’ A good time Jo and Frank Fery visited with fron> the effects of the stroke when is not up to its usual standard this was had at the Silver Falls . —,o “ Hop” , , . , . Bert Turnidge and Alpha Dillev the letter was written, and it is on Christmas night. . friends at VV oodhurn and Gervais last week blame the “devil” and the thought he will get around again. were married last Sunday. They have i “ ang.-l ' William English purchased a bunch week- Paul Sanderson .a native of Nor Those that attended the surprise the best wishes of the community. way, died at the Aumsville Hotel, of stock cattle in the Silver Creek hills last week. . . , . . The little child of Mr. and Mrs Bert Tuesday, December 23, age 70 years, party at Henry Non Behren s last Wanted— Five timber claims sub 11 months. 23 days. Deceased was a William Rossiter started on his re- Wednesday eveninc renorf havimr a died ............................. l"*t week- The hmly w''” ject to entry under T & 8. A 26 turn Journey to Mexico last week. "eunesoay t\emng reporr listing a | ^ widower and previous to his late ill Mall 46tf. | taken to Albany for burial. ness resided on his farm, east of L.D.Kelly made a trip to the Cap- * ' 1 M tmK- Aumsville. The funeral was held at L. P. Beavers made a trip to Salem Among Agricultural Journals there Miss Rosa Bell of Sublimity was a the Methodist church by Rev. Oliver, ital this week. is one that every farmer keeping last week, returning Monday. on Thursday the 24th. Carl Downey of this neighborhood, guest of Miss Leona Forette last week. cows should not neglect to subscribe Lee Faust visited in Albany last for. We refer to Hoard’s Dairyman The Stayton Pharmacy has purchas who is attending Medical College in Those that attended the surprise! Salem was home for Xmas. It is a Journal that Is broad In it* ed the Confectionary’ formerly run by party at Henry Von Behrens Wednes week. scope, being unlike any other agrl C.P.Neibert, on Second St.,and will Miss L.E.Williams of Portland, is Eil Duffy cut hi* band with an sx ( ultural Journal in the thorough and move the stock to the building they spending her vacation with her par day evening, report having a fine now occupy. The north side of th e' ents Mr and Mrs J.P. Williams. Miss time. practical manner In which It dealt last week building, recently vacated by Mr Roy, Williams is a teacher in the Stevens with all farm problema that concern Willard Goodman is working in the the farmer keeping cows This Jour Miss Anna Feiy was on the sick will be used as a Confectionary. New school of the metropolis. fixtures are being added and this nal has a lively Interest and practical mill here. Miss Ethel Rossiter who has been list several days this week. knowledge of all things about the department when completed will be sojourning with her rothc-r Charles Marble Crabtree, Jess Shepherd and farm that are before every farmer, Cephas Hornbuckle who has been second to none on the Coast—size for some time past, has returned to of town considered. handling cows. Portland to resume her duties as employed at Mill City, came home j Bill Schaefer attended Xmas dance si From reading the paper we learn I Mr Harvey Anderson, upon arriv Stenographer in the office of the on a visit Sunday. j Oates. that it has its own dairy farm of 200 ing home on New Years day, was Mc.Monnies Harness establishment. --------------------------- The snow is two inches deep here acres, that la stocked with a good very much surprised to find a new herd of dairy cows, and the whole The enormous volume of Chrstmas arrival, in the way of a little girl. 1909 will be the travelling year for Geo Street and Linn Mielke are management of this farm Is directly : Harvey was very indignant and free presents that Uncle Sam is hastening the Pacific Northwest. The most ad-1 under the editorial sup«-rvUlon. This ly expressed his sentiments, how to deliver is proof that this nat vantgeous rates are in this direct working in the mill here. keeps the editors In touch with farm 's ever, upon investigation, it proved ion has not forgotten. But, when ion. All of the 'reat railroads of the Herbie Mngg is bark again. subjects that the farmer wants dla- j to be an unusually large doll, which all are delivered, will it be found country are going to bend their effor cussed and they know what they are j that “ Mans" most pitiable children— Mrs Anderson had the good luck to ts toward presenting the resources talking about when they discuss then and w“ want” —have win. in a guessing contest, at one "Ignorance aDa nL 7 " avl been M7 : as of this portion of the United States in dozens of ways Hoard's Dairyman I Of our local stores. faithfully remmembered by the give rs throughout the East Canada and Eur will appeal to one as coining closer as they were in the Creator’s most ope. The Portland Rose Show and wonderful gift to humanity. CARO OF THANKS. Mother earth lias arrayed herself to farm life and farm buslenss than , Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition any other Journal we have seen. It j will be two important features and in a soft white mantle. We desire to thank our friends, gets right up close to you and talks railrad men 1 all the large ceters of neighbors and the I O O F for their good hard farm sense, about the soils Mr and Mrs R A Leedy and Mr and and crops and how best to handle population predict an enormous trave kindness sympathy and help in the Mrs H A Siegmund spent New Years them;talks about the cows and their sickness and burial of our beloved Bob Morton Is visiting with Miss breeding, and gives special attention husband and father. Jessie Goodman this week. The Pacific Monthly has organized day in Sublimity. to feeds and feeding. It does not Martha Brown and family. a Progress Department, to begin Miss Effie Harold, who is book Messrs Swinger and Doynex, of Si!- have a prejudice for «orne one breed. with the January number. It 1 h the keeper in Salem, came home Friday Resolutions of Respect Lut talks for the dairy cow wherever purpose of this department to con verton spent a few days in our vicini sheis found; talks about the barn Whereas, the Independent Order for a few months vacation. dense original items which will in ty purchasing sheep. of Odd Fellows has suffered the and its arrangement and in fact gives Chas Schaefer and family spent. loss of one of its oldest and best Christmas with relatives at McCully terest prospective homeseekers or in a fund of good sound practical infor Misses Caroline and Mathilda Sieg- vestors in Oregon. The editor of thi: members in the death of Leander mountain. mation on questions of Interest to department has repuested your cor- inutid and Mrs E. G. Siegmund and the farmer who keeps cows, few or Brown; Therefore be it resolved r« spondent to say that he would es Several from here attended the that Stayton Lodge No., 64, I.O.O.F. many. Hoard's Dairyman tells you son Nairne spent Saturday in Lyons. observe the usual manner of showing Christmas tree at MtPleasant Thurs pecially appreciate letters direct fron the things you want to know In a producers giving facts which would After spending a few weeks witli v/ay that will Interest you. respect to his memory; and hereby day evening and report a good time. be of interest to intended homeseek relatives here, Miss Frances Neitling tenders its sympathy to his family; We notice it has no fashion plates, Mr Will Schaefer from Gilliam Co., ers. and that a copy of these resolutions is visiting with home folks and ex puzzles or cheap stories, it is all lias returned to Portland. be sent his aged wife. Committee, pects to spend the winter here. Atkinson, WIs., and has stood as the J.P.Davie, R.L.Morton, J.R.Gardner. Albert Titze has sold his farm in 1 -adlng dairy authority of the country Mr and Mrs Schaefer after having ALMOST FATAL. Happy Hollow to Henry Willing of fir many years. There are many In spent the evening with friends and tdls community that will want to tak< On New Years day. Win. Harlan upon returning home met with what Ohio. this Journal, so we have secured a met with a veery serious accident at might have been a very serious acci «tubbing rate that enables iih to of- Berry Ore. While tending hook In dent. By running into a deep rut Mrs J Siegmund aud daughter f?r a year's subscription to the MAIL the logging camp, wtiere he has been in the road Mrs Schaefer and little Mathilda sjient New Years «lay with and Hoard’s Dairyman both for $2.00. employed the past three years. daughter were thrown out on their Regular subscription price of Hoard’s Mrs J M English, H* was caught by a cable striking heads Mr Schaefer is in favor of Dairyman Is $1.00 per year. If you him >n the shoulder and neck, which having better roads. The Stayton anil Fern Ridge Tele desire a sample copy send for It. nearly cost him his life. He is now There was a singing at the home phone Company h£ld its annual meet in tlie» hospital at Mill City, where he of Mr and Mrs Noah King Sunday Do you know that the ing Jnn 5 at the Howell school house. is slowly recovering bis injuries. evening and quite a number present. BREWER DRUG CO., The following officers were elected for Mrs Harlan is now the guest of K— N— O— X— A Cold Tablets are Mr William Nash of Portland, is for the ensuing term: E G Siegmund, the Capt Watters. E.B.Watters made a visiting at the home of Noah King.; best COLD, LAGRIPPE and H cA D A C H E CURE at visit to Mill City Saturday and found Pres; P C Freres, Sec and Treas; A P Mr Hickman finds that “ First come T H E BREWF.R DRUG COMPANY. $tr Harlan much impaoved. Kirsch, Switchboard Director, J W first served ’ as when he came in 42tf. Coon Hollow Hits. THE STAYTON MEAT MARKET Sublimity Gleanings Mill City. YOUR MEATS AT REMEMBER! T he W HITE PINE and Tar Remedy for coughs, colds hoarseness, sore throat etc. Perfectly safe for children as it contains no opiates or other injurious drugs. Price 15 and 50c. and Sold guaranteed by STAYTON PHARMACY Bank Building. Now is the time to visit California When »mm ter bus pa»«cd ill these in I them states, the »i'll is > nly mild under the briglu bine skies, of Hunt hern U ilif.iriiiii. This is one of nature’s happy pn.v isiuii— -eternal -urn liter fur lie»«« aim cannot endure a more *e«*-re «• 1 1 mate California has L in exiled the “ Mecca of the winter tnlflst,,’ Its Imlels and stopping places are a* varied as thus«? of all well regulated cities. Visitors cgn always find suitable accommodation*, eniigen in I companions, and var ied, pleasing recreation*. Southern Pacific Co. Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, describing in detail the many delights of a winter in California, Very tow round trip excursion tickets are on sale to Califor nia. The rate from West Stay ton to Los Angeles and return Is $56.80 Limit nix month* allowing stopovers ill either direct ion. ¡similar excursion rule* nre^in effect to all Californii points. For full informat ion, sleeping bear resnrvationa and tickets, call on, telegraph or write H B Condit, Agent West, Htavion, or WM McMURRAY, G eneral P assenger PORTLAND, agent OREGON