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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1909)
CITY O r r i C I A L I C O U N C IL M i r r a Kirnt Thurnday^nlght each month. S T A Y T O N M A IL w I. K h kh m . N>yor. r . il. ( ‘« ini » y Kr('or«l«r. K. H o f , 'I n MMun i IlKMHY HMITM, Hy I K I I ) (I CON LBV. A N U W H H A C IC K NO T A N COUNC LM CN CHt^aTMurr O. li. B r iw br O. W. Mt artiv J . K. 1*A KI»SKB UH O AN, Subscription , $1.2A P t K A N N I.M S T A Y T O N . M ARION C O U N T Y . O R E G O N . JANUARY iç . 1909. T h i k i I.I NTM Y ear . K x 1 1 i l > i t T o C r o w d e d H o u s e I n S tn y to n . Must Build become Smelter In The DeMoss Lyric Bards more popular as years advance, and their engagement here Wednesday evening, the i3th was a great music al treat to all who were present. W ilson— Gadsden They have won and rrfointain a Smelter Comp‘y National reputation, so let us hope Of Portland that every city, town or hamlet in W ill Do So. which these wonderful artists deign to give forth music and harmony, Be il remembered, that at a Regular will give the patronage which they Term of the Honorable County Coni- rniMionera Court ol the State of Ore truly merit gon, for the County of Marion, begun Santiam Dist W ILL BE H ERE IN FEW D AYS A shipment of “ Mayers” Fine shoes for men and “ Martha Washington" shoes far women, also made by the Mayer Shoe Co. Also splendid line of Work Shoes from the Washington Shoe Co. You should see them before buying. Remember that next week ends the 10 per cent discount sale. LA N C EFIELD S ’ S H O E STO RE. Reliable* Vehicles W IT H A PULL LINE y ¡IW R O B E S 1 S U N D R IE S . N umberço Smelter L'oni|>aiiy d I Portland ri.* pr.-.i.lent of the (louipafiy has the di«tinjçui»hed honor of lit-ing the president of the Arlington Club, and he is one of tins »tat.-»' le-»t known doctora. The opportunities for investing in any of the Santinm mines while their stock is helow par, s ill soim have gmie never to return. Those who have tak en advantage of the low rat.-» sill in a short time be drawing dividends. All three companies are as sure to pay nn early dividend as that the Sun shine«. STATE S U P E R V I S I O N This, you know, is a State Bank. It is under the direct supervision of the banking department of Ore Agreeable Surprise. gon. On Tuesday of this week twenty-eight of the young men, and other men, tall men and short men, fat men and slim men, gathered near the home of Giles Thomas, whose father is not enjoying very good health. T h e assemblage im mediately attacked a four and a h^If foot fir tree and worked at it like beavers until it was cut, split and piled in the woodshed. Such kindness is highly com- It invites your patronage. S TA Y TO N S T A T E BANK. ■—■ ami held at the Court House in the City of Kalcm, in »aid County and State, on Wednesday, the 6tli «lay of August, 1908 and from day to day thereafter during the continuance of aaid term, wlum were present— The Hon \V M. Hmdiey, Judge, Hon VV. H Goulet, Comm¡»«iotxtr, K. It. Allen, Clerk, H P. Mint«», HlierifT. When on Friday, the 7t h day of August. A. 1). 1908. or the Third Judicial day ol aaid term, the following among other proceeding», were had, to-wit:— I(i the matter o f toe appropriation for the cuu»tiuctinn of a wagon road once take matters in I heir own 1 J from Elkhorn in Marion County. Ore hands and see to it that gossip gon, to the Gold Creek Mining Dis- trict in «aid Marion County, Oregon. be run to earth and the starter On this 7th day of August 1908, lliia ot it run out of the community, j , matter coining on for hearing upon If Wisdoms ways, the |N.-tilion ol H. H. Thieleen, et al, You wisely seek. M any predictions were made for 1908 most of which for an order appropriating not to e x Five things observe ceed $5,(htO, for the purpose of build- fortunately, have not proved true, for the year taken as a whole ing bridges and otherwise aiding to With care; huild a wagon road from Elk horn to has proved a good one. O f whom you speak, the Gold Creek Mining District in T o whom you speak, W e desire to express our thanks for the many favo: j Marion Coumy, Oregon, ami It ap|iearing to the Court that »aid | And how, shown, us during the year just closing and hope that w e may petition i» signed hy 42 citizen» mid And when, tax payer» of Marion County, among! merit your consideration during 1909. W ishing ycu a Happy And where. them being the name» of some of the j If you cannot speak well of and prosperous N e w Year, we remain, yours, heaviest lax-payers of Marion County i and— It further apfiearing that »Mid i any one do not speak at all, for citizens and lax payer» of Marion 1 it only reflects opon the your County have expended within the pa*t self to speak ill of anyone. few year» an amount eatiinated at I M r Thom as appreciates the over $75,000 HO in opeutng ami de- I veloping the large mineral t>odies ly kindness shown him more than ing under the «urfiue and in cutting j you know, and as he glides on trad» and partly completing wagon | roads and in tin- erection of saw-mill» ! his Homeward journey, do not and ntlier mat hinery and power plant» . let his fond memories of this iu thi» district. and— (,It further ap-| kindness be marred by unkind pearing that ft .|K>u»ihle parties have and untrue remarks. I kiiiih I themselves in writing to ere.-t a modern »metier of not less than 1(H) tons, daily cap <eity, in said Gold Cret k Mining Distrn t, provider! the wagon road alNive prayed for ’» const m eted;) It is therefore, etnisidered, ordered Retailers Can Buy From and adjudjetl, iiy the Conn that the Producers. sum ol not to • x eed $25« 10, or so: much thereoi a» may la- needed to he 1 Ou Wednesday of this alii! tile same is nereliy appropriated | Week Mr R. C. Payne of ont of the General Fund of Marion Fresno California called at County to tie u»id in the construct- tha office and the fact was ion ol tiridge» referred to in »aid pe tition, this court reserving the right learned that he is now repre to supervise the expenditure ot »aid senting the fruit growers of appropriation and all claims against California in the capacity of »ueli appropriation to lie filed with salesman for the dried fruits tit*- Clerk of this Court and audited comprising peaches, nectairn- hy the County Court m the same man es. raisins, grapes etc. ner as oilier claims against Marion Under the new condition unty are audited. of affairs the retail merchant STATE OF OREGON i or a private individual may B O U N TY OF M ARIO N }** purchase direct from the pro Hardware, Paint and Oil and Farm Implements. J, R. I). Allen, County Clerk for the C'-onntyof Marion, State of Oregon, ducer, thereby eliminating the >nd «Clerk of ths County Court for middle men. It is a self evident truth said County and State, do hereby cer tify that the foregoing Transcript or tnat many people of today Petition anti Order of County Com do not get what they should = = missioners Court and letter of Paul T oi their produce. The con iadsden hits bean hy me compared sumer pays even more for th e , with the original and it is a true and necessities ot life at the pres Leav« Lyons 5.00 A M via Mehama, Stayton, Sublimity ami correct copy of said original Petition ent time than here - to - fore, Atini«v>lle, arrive Turner 11:00 A M. Order and Letter, and of the whole but the actual producer does I > rin r |-> N..i,n via Aumsville, Sublimity, Stayton, anil thereof, as the same appears of record .tii'iiuinu, Arrive Lyons 0:00 P M. not receive lus proportinate in my office and custody. F A R E Witness my hand and seal of said advance. $ .25 Our merchants w ill be able L y o n s • - - Mehama Turner • $ .25 Court, this 20th day of Nov. 1908 Stayton .50 .50 L y o n s • • • Turner - to make a better profit than ( L. 8. ) [signed] R. D. Allen, Clerk Sublimity .60 Lyon» - - - • - - • Stayton .50 Turner • when purchasing from the The above article i« an exact copy .75 1.00 L y o n »- - • Aumsville Turner - - - - • Mehama of the proceedings of the County Cum- jobber, being able to buy a 1.00 lo o L y o n »- - - Turner Turner - nissioner* Court of the above date at little cheaper than the con W E L L S FARGO E X P R E S S which time the alrnve psi»graph in ., „ . Another year is drawing to a close and in the midst of business we de- «sire to pause and address you, our many friends who have favored us w jth their patronage during the year now closing. C & J Gehlen. See the One M ira it Washer A New Condition Best on Ea rf We are ad t r goods to our i . Also Lime, Cement and Plaster Material. line every da>. Korinek & Mielke. prices are the fov/est. here W e Are Again This For Our StockmeM KERBER BROTHERS And Farmers Until January 1 6 ,1 fj0 9 . The Stay ion mail Breeders Gazette Farm & Fireside $ 2.00 Total $3.75 $1.25 Our Price .50 $2.50 Here’s Another The Stayton Mail Delineator Everybody’s World’s Work Country Life Total $1.25 $ 1.00 $1.50 $3.00 $4.00 $10.75 Cur Our Price $6.5 0 We guarantee to meet or heat any legitim; ite club offer. Address all orders to STAYTON MAIL, Box 98 Stayton, C/regon. Stayton, ----- Oregon. Turner Lyons Stage Express Schedule. parenthesis was made a matter of re oord and the “ responsible parti«»" re lerred there in i» the Wilaon—G»d«den sumer, it w ill have the t e n - 1 dency to even up matters somewhat and w’ork out tha. great problem of co-operation1 G.B. Trask, Stayton Stables. Owner & Prop. Stayton - - - - Oregon. J