The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 05, 1909, Image 4

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S H O E S - SHOES - S H O E S
Ladies Improvement
Club Hold Regular
The Regular Meeting
Commercial Club will be held Friday
Every
or bal styles.
present, as business of importance
needs prompt attention and hearty
cooperation of all members
is desired.
factories
W e also have secured the Agency for
THOMPSONS GLOVE i l l TING CORSETS
T he most famious known corset in the world.
P rice from 79
G L O V E F IT T IN C ?
"H A B IT - H LP"
meet with them.
W . F. KLECKER
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Opportunity knock» once.
It
knocking now at Slayton’s door.
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With the coming of the Alaska-
Yukon Fair and the low rates offered
by the railroads to the Eastern travel­
ers to eome west, many homeseeker
and capitalists will take advantage to
see the West and most of them will
settle some where on the Pacific roast.
This lumber is all good building lumber and will
be sold for
$6 to $6.50 per M
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Coon Hollow Mits.
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Mrs. Addle Van C leve has gone to
tlai'd for a few weeks visit.
Miss. N ellie Mosher o f Sliver C liff
and A lbert Raens o f Stayton, visit­
ed at the J l l
English home last
I ' o . l ' t i l f» r a few weeks v . s l t
Mr and Mrs F G Casteel mil fam ily
visited at the K P Phillip- home on
By a systeniatic effort on tht part the 21st.
of its two Clubs for progression,
Mr anti Mrs Mat Burnet.* and Myr- ]
Stayton can be put on the map and tie of Silver Cliff, vi-ited at the home
new people can be brought here.
of I, V. English last Stludiv
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There is no reason why Stayton
Earl Clark of Idaho and bis sister
should not grow to he one of the fore­ Daisy, of Portland are vt i ing their
most towns of the AT¡lUmett Valley uncle C H. Ben-on.
if its citizens desire.
Miss Lela Phillips returned home
A small amount expended in good last Friday after a three months
literature to be distributed at the sojourn in Forest Grove and Portland
Oregon Building of exhibits would where she visited her sisters, Mrs Hull
bring forth rich fruit.
and Mrs Wagner.
The writer is sure the auxiliary club
Mr and Mrs Will Carter and little
will do its share in getting a fund for i son visited at the home of Mrs Win.
this purpose and if the other body will Rabens on Sunday last.
will raise a like fund Stayton need not
go unrepresented at the fair.
1 will beat my mill, or near, on Tuesdays and Sat­
urdays during ihe sale. I cannot saw lumber at prices
quoted above, but to anyone wishing lumber not in the
yard it can be furnished at $7.^0 per M.
1 have also seasoned oak fence posts for sale.
Yours for further business,
Kingston, Or.
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“ A s O bservkr ”
Oracr C ole Is on the sick lis t
Don’t be alarmed farm er, we
have the Plymouth twine which
has been sold by our competitors
for years. This twine you have
used and you Know there is
none batter. We will gaurantee
the price to you at 10 1-2 cents
Or less. Don’t forget we also
carry a full line of spray pumps
and spraying material.
Korinek & Mielke
Cure or Money Back
When in Stayton
removed.
Try a box of it.
C A U -
THE
KINGSTON.
What will be done for this proposi
tion between now and June 1st.
HEREA FTER
All changes for
ad vs must be
in the office by
Wed. noon of
each week.
Corns can be easily
A T
Miss. Hattie Crolsant o f Lyons, vis­
ited her sister, Mrs. Oliver Baker
this week.
Charley MoKlnsey made a trip last
week to Seotts Mills,
|hu8 Pr° vlnK th” valuable Increase in
land values throughout this section.
Chas. S ch aeffer is plow ing with a
disc plow.
stayton phrwacy
and living water.
miles southeast
, of Scio.
1 I also have 20 cows, 20 Angor goats,
20 sheep, team, harness, wagon and
also all farming tools. All on easy
terms
VV. M DOWNING,
2 5 4t
Scio. Ore.
their claims or objections on or before
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ti me designateti for »-ale.
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AT/Jssaoi« H. D u n e k it, R e g iste r
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Geo. W. Bill tie, Receiver.
EIG H T-D AY
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale
Department, of th< Interior, United
State- Land Office, Portland, Oregon
Feb. 24, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that, as
iS directed by (he Commi-sioin r oi tin
General La ml Office, under t|,,. | ,
visions of the act. of Congressapprov. il I
June 27, Il8i6 ($4 Slats. 517). «■ wii j
offer at public sale f«> the highest I
j bidder, at 2 o’clock P, M on the 8th I
day of April, I'.IOO. at this office tin !
following tract of land : HK[ of SFJ d
Section 20, T !f A R 4 E
Any pereene claiming adveresly the )
above-de-crtlied land are advised to tile j
their claims or objections on or culms
J. Rhesrd, Prop.
Ladies and Gent's Garments cleaned, the time designate! for sale.
Dyed and Pressed
A l gern o n 8 D r e s se r ,
French Cleaning a 8|iecialty.
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Register.
Portiers, Rugs, Piano Covers, Etc
Geo. W. Billiu, Receiver.
Renovated.
Stayton Steam-Cleaning
and Dying Works.
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Turner
Lyons Stage
Express Schedule.
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Leave Lyons 5:00 A M via Mehamn, Htayton, Sublimity and
Aumsville, arrive Turner 11:00 A M.
Leave Turner 12 Noon via Aumsville, Sublimity, Stayton, and
Meliama, Arrive Lyons 6:00 P M.
F A R E
T urner...........Attmsvile
f .25
Turner...........Sublimity
.50
T urner.......... Stayton
.50
Turner...........Mehama
1.00
T urner...........Lyons
1 00
W E L L 8 F V R G O
G.B. Trask,
Stayton Stables.
Lyon* • • • Mchama
Lyons • • • Stayton
Lyons • • • Sublimity
Lyons - - - Aumsville
Lyons ••• Turner
E X P R K H S
♦ .25
.50
.60
.75
1-00
Owner & Prop.
Stayton - - - - Oregon.
They Are Here
laHl week 18 ab,e t0 be out
on crutches.
Bill Beard was seen passing thru
one day this week.
Bertha S ch aeffer and Vera O ver­
holt, who have been visiting In the
Capitol City returned home Monday.
Arthur K elley was delivering fruit
trees last week.
A .C .S TO W E LL
REAL E S T A T E A N D LOA N
AGENTS
We treat Heller ami and Purchaser
alike; fair dealing to both; I- Our
Motto. We are in touch with Salem,
Portland and Eastern Agents
We
will tiring von the buyer. Give us
your land for sale Several go«al bar­
gains now listed.
QUEENER & STOWELL
in one winding M
week
AT
for^H en, Women, Youths
Misses and Children
Yes
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Our Stetson Hats
TO, ARE THE BEST VALUES FOR YOUR MONEY
S H IR T S
OVERALS
UNDERW ARE
SOX
ETC.
IN F A C T A N Y T H IN G for the L A D Y or G E N T .
Walches
Run
SCENE
Arthur L effler who was kicked by
a hor8e
W .H .Q U E E N E R
A w . i r L cl,....... ..
H O W A R D T A F T AND JAM ES H SHERM AN
A P R E S ID E N T IA L IN AUGURATION.
Dennis Caldwell and wlfevlsltejl at
the Harold home over Sunday.
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FOr 8316
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J< Bsle Goodman Is on the s|ck list
this week.
Dressmaking
n
W IL L IA M
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s. phinipi receiv<d $45 per acre
IMPERIAL SHOP
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Isolated Tract, Public Lsnd Hale
FOR
Department of the Interior, United
.States Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
Feb. 24, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that, as dir­
G eorge Davie, Proprietor. ected by Commissioner of the gener­
al Land office, under the provisions of
r<>r neat sew­ the act of Congre— approved June 27,
ing on suits fine 1906 [34 stats. 517], we will offer
skirts or waists call on Mrs Paul Felt- ¡at public sale to the highest bidder, at
len Stayton Oregon.
- o'clock, p. m., on the 8th day of Apr.
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1909, at this office, ihe following tract
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of land: SEJ NE 1-4 of section 30. T.
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for his farm which he rec« ntiy sold
TONSORIAL ATTENTION
For Sale By
r K
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\\ til Stayton get its share?
and must be sold from Feb.
1909 to Mar. 91, 1909,
sale opening and closing at this time. Those buying
will not be expected to haul during the bad roads. Buy
your iumbei now and haul it when the roads arc good.
Don’ t Suffer!
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tonnage »hipped per ilav Mr. Gardner
cx|>ects to Iniilet a warehnii.e in Went
Stay ton far the purpose of storing the
excelsior (or shipping.
Put Stayton on the
Map
Those w h o are intending to build during this
year should take advantage of extra low price of lum­
ber. I have for sale at my mill between 4 ; M and $0
M feet of No. 1 and 2 rough lumber. Situated on the
Bear branch one mile east ot the Scio and Stayton road
By our Famous Corn
to $2.50
Nuts and penoche were served and
the ladies en joyed a hhalf hour in
j a social visit utter wheih they adjour
I ned to hold the next regular meeetlnj '
at the home o f Mrs. H. A. Heauchum j
LUMBER
Corns Cured
We
have them in all the latest M ODELS and S T Y L E S
Among the visitors present
! Grandma Darbey who is 82 years old. 1
The Excelsior Plant is turning out
| Cramhna is one of the oldest rcsld-
entn of Stayin': and the club was ui shout l ight tone o ! ex eeL h 'r per d s j
deed p h a sed to have her present to and in order t• • increase the nuiiitier
E. L. Brant,
For we buy all our shoes direct from the
makers thereby saving you the jobbers 20 per cent.
Contemplates Buil ling
Warehouse
was |
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A great selection to choose from and we
represent the Style and Quality from Four different shoe
After the business m eeting a short
program was roondeoreed.— Mrs H .A .'
| Iteauchamp favored the audianre with !
! a piano solo. "S im p le C on fession ."
Mrs. A. L. Shrere road an article on |
' Shall parents allow children to have j
I p ets?" Mrs. Cahler favored by play
I ing a selection on the piano. Mrs. ■
j Frank Leslie recited. “ An Inventors \
w ife." Mrs. Lee Tate read a very ap
j proprlate selection full o f good thot |
laud Mrs F. (J. Conley sang “ The j
Song That
R eached My H eart."
member is earnestly requested to be
High shoes, low shoes,
oxfords and ties; in oxbloods, tan. vici kid, velour, box calf, and gunmetal In blucher
’¿'It«* Unties Im provem ent Club met
[ In tin* parlor o f the Slayton Hotel on
Tuesday afternoon, tl was a beau­
tiful spttrplkie afternoon and ouly
tw o of t i e C lnb's mem bers were ah
■ sent, both ot whom had good and
U 'C flct r t cxeus s. T here were nlm
> isiiors
Mesdamea K L . Morton. H.E |
j W rlsht, WUIIs Caldwell
and F.I.
J Jones were elected to mem bership.
of Ihe
night in the Odd Fellows’ Hall.
W e have a $6000 shoe stock on our shelves now.
Meeting
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STAYTON - ORF
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FISCHER & RICHARDSON
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4 ft
Don’t take any longer t«i wind a
than 24 hour watch
Ron as correct the last day a*
the first.
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They are 1 it jewel, p a '.nt lerer „
patent hair spring, coot ram in -
balance adapted to tempera'ur< a
Fully Guarantee ’ ’
VERY MODERATE PRICES «
Roy the Reliable
Jeweler.
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Todays demand is not lor flimey netting but for real poultry fence. Heavy wire is
essential, strenth and close spacing the next and low eost the third important of econo
I have a full stock of poultry and Tar n fence. Prices on application.
STAYTON, OREGON.
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PHIL. M EIER, Sublimity.
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