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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1909)
STA YTO N J O Thomas, Sr. I .on is 'V I» (Urgent, St. Louie Portland, April ¡Will.—The Forest 1' tt I’lulerhill, ÿ.tU-m m ; 11 m u t t e r o f t l i e s e c o n d c l a s s . Service is making a thorough study ol O \Y Perry, Albany the utilisation ol the products o( the Klmo S W hite, Salem T he M ail is strict'.,, uon parti » ah but devoted to th e aont-ntl Interest* nnd upbuilding of forest, and of the lumber and wood* H B Rowland, Chicago »outhe»stern Marlon county and Stayton In particular- Tux M ill d. «iro» the hearty co using industries and markets u( this G C Berry operation of every com m unity tntn which it 1» aent regularly to subovr i«er», but all aub- acrlptton* must lx- paid for during the year according to the following n tug: Disiriet. In time a report will lie had J K Perry, Purtland By an order of the Poairaaater Uenem l of the I'nited State*, leaned Iks- I, 1907. no weekly from every cousiderablt wood mao- K 1. Martin A Wife, Turner ne w »paper can be m ailed to any »ubaarlt i ■ ■ > i I • as rate*, w hen *uch aub utacluiiiig establishment in both ecriber la more th an one year in arrears. ThU o sie r l<H>k eBect January 1, ' vs. 0 K Smith, Mill City The penally for violating the ordi r is eAOlutdoti from the m ails. This tortvs Tux M ail states Each market is studied with James Wadsworth, Mill City and all ether ]>a|<era to insist that subcerlpttona be paid durtug the year. referenee to the species found, the use Henry Shauks, Mt. Pleasant Kalea lu Advance 12 month* i l - ‘> of the woods, the source of supply, the 6 “ ,a> Klk Me Kin nay. Sublimity “ X> distribution of the manufactured wood G 1- Purdy, Kingston Single Copy • 5 products, prices anh general m arket M McKinney, Turner Cn and after th is dale, August 7th lt»s th e following rates lor advertising will he conditions. These statistics should be C McCall & Wife, Mt. Pleasant adhered to except in th e cane of the com pletion o( contract« already made. of decided value to all wood users and J R Uelides, Kugene IHsplay advertisem ents 1< cents per Isam- sitnrle col. ■ J.s •• “ ** double ** should promote the wisest and most (•race Wt lborn, Turner l'atent M edicine •• $1.00 “ " single “ Left •• 44 double “ economical utilization of forest pro. Glyde Welborn, 44 Locals 6 ** •• line single “ ducts. Légala 10 “ •• •• Hirst issue G F Robertson ** 6 •• •• “ thereafter F inal Proof H. E. $.1.00 Anna Robertaon •* $10.00 “ “ T. * S. Alma Baker 44 1 •• “ word per issue. New Today 8pl These rates apply to foreign as well as local advertising and will be strictly adhered to Geo Ransom 44 All com m unications sent in for publication m ust bear th e signature ol the \ tiler. Thl C P Comellious “ A surprise party was given in ule apples to eith er local, general, political, church, o r o th er items- l '1 wm Denver “ I'liD U .C o silT , x enon. liiuior of Miss Nellie Conigaii at the ltox i*> stay to n. Oregon. F.ditli Robertson •* ' ' home of Mrs. Millie Lake, April lit. Mrs K K Baker 44 A very pleasant time is retorted. 1 1. Robertson 44 After a short visit in the house the 44 Boost your Base-ball team. The boys did well last Ü A McKay party was invited to come nut in the R odgers 44 Sunday and they deserve praise. Quit knocking. If a word Cecil yard where a lam tire had been built. •• Then the fuu began. Many games of encouragement cannot be said pray leave unsaid such words A Mas C Cornelius G A McKay 44 were played Alxiut 11 ¡10 the party as will put the spirit and pride out of your team. Ethel Morris 44 returned to the house where they Drake 44 A Base-ball team is a good advertising medium for any Alph found a delicious supper, prepared by Hadley Limbaugh 44 town. See to it that your team has your hearty Support ¿nd Gus tbe ladses, after which the party re Mitchell 41 turned home rejoicing. Miss Corii* they will do Stayton credit. S H Cornelius 44 gan was completely surprised and D J McKenzie, Portland seemed very much pleased with the Mrs. M Joseph, Seattle S p rin g tim e Is Mere Again honor shown by the neighborhood. Mrs Geo. Johnston, Lyons Among those present were as fol Springtime in all its grandeur is again with us. Our Mrs. W R Sorry, 44 lows; Mr. and Mr*. A. P. Kirsch, Mr. Sorry, 44 hearts are lifted n gla ness to the Creator for his manifestion J Ibella and Mrs. John Apple, Mr. and Mis. 44 of goodness. Wc better appreciate Him when the warm sun Geo. H Johnston T. J. Ware, Mr. and Mrs. K G. Hieg- H Burnett & Wife, Salem uiund, Mr and Mis Henry Siegmund, of springtime brings forth the lovely green leaves blades of A II Bays Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. Merton Mack, and little grass and beauti ul delicately colored blossoms. All pervading W Cuillet, 44 Fay, Mrs. Reiter, Mrs. Will Smith, G R Broden, Gates the air with a sweet perfume together with a sweet perfume to Nellie Christenat Casebers, Salem I Mrs. Millie Lake and children, Mne gether with the thrilling songs from the birds finds an echo in O H Freeman, Portland F. Herrling, Messrs John Barnes. Will our wn souts and we too xock upward in adoration to one O s>. Hutchinson. Portland. Lake, Jim m ie Barnes, Frank Sieg- mund, Otto Herrling, Paul Zolkoskay, A. L. Clark, who has such power to bring forth life and beauty. Nairn Siegmund, Ed Herrling,’Bonnie Walt Gcnr.n, We are the only creatures of creation that do not always W. Kirsch, Liwerence Siegmund, Vernon Yoran, harmonize and make a perfect whole as He has planned. Toil Jack H. Baker Goodie, A. Herrling, Enos Goodman, and wife Elmer Busby, Paul Kirsch, Ira Kirsch care and worry oft times cause us to forget our place in His Jas. Reid and wife Bennie Herrling. div n plan. Shall we not bring ourselves in more perfect har A. tierr, Kmzy Thomas, Eugene Ware, Misses Harry Terro mcay and be more closely united for the better upbuilding of Brigham Young Bertha Herrling, Grace Apple, Matilda our vicinity in particular. Siegmund, Amanda Herrling, Gladys Ed. T. Reeves Frame, Ella Smith. Ruth Goodie, Car L.C. Mayer This is a beautiful time for all of Stayton to work for C. H. Champlin oline Siegtnond, Bertha Sm ith, Bertha Stayton. Do not permit the few’ whiling workers to carry Z. M. Scott Apple, Nellie Corrigan, Mary Apple, the load. Each take a hand and the load thereby will be D. W. Collins Wei ilia Ware, Nellie Barnes, Elsie Ap. Portland pie, Francis Kirsch, Elmu Apple. Dan Lyons much lightened. C. F. Freeman Lest We Forget. D. Corwin Jefferson T. Wester Tonight is Commercial Club night. Tuesday after T. L. J. Snodderly »» Fred and Paul Frank visited at noon is the time o: f The Ladies Improvement Club. J. W. Dart Scio A. L. Shelly's Wednesday. These tw’o organizations want you. Will you not at Frank Taylor St.Johns Mrs. Anton VanHandle, from Sub St. Louis tend and lend your support to the work of putting Stayton J. T. Thomas limity nnd Mrs John VanHandle from Salem Elmo White on a par with other towns of its size who are awake to their Jack Stayton, visited at Gesher’e Thursday, Eugene Pratt Benedictine Fathers from Mt.Angel, opportunities and putting forth an effort for progression. Silverton D. W. Pierpont were in here recently, buying stock Few towns are as w-eli situated with natural environ Frank Siegmund Klumb cattle for their Institute. K I limb Etzel ments as Stayton. With an effort upon the part of its res J. C. Glemenway Dr. Young from Sulem, made a pro Eugene idents, soon Stayton would have a greatly increased popula O. P. Lesly fessional visit to this neighborhood re Salem cently. tion and many other enterprises of credit to the town. Alfred Fox nnd Lovsll Shelly,visited How about the brass band? The taste of music at the M. W. H unt plnce Sunday. given us by our Turner triends on Saturday evening sharp Lena Staiger left for Seaside to join ened our musical appetites tor more of such concert We . her sister Annie and will spend the summer there. have the talent here, why not organize and let Stayton be the The young people who attended the possessor of a good band? ! parties last week at Henry Benson’s and Riley Phillips, report a pleasant What plans fort the celebration? i time. E n terw d ,tt tlie p o s t o flio o . o — O — O — O— O— 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 - 0 — O — O — I Government Studies Wood Util ization In Oregon and Wash ington District A R R IV A L S H ER E’S YOUR CHANCE ¿it S t a y t o n , , O r e | < ' H l a s 1 This Offer will appeal to the lady folks. The Best Offer Ever Made By The Mail. A Great Surprise Party. Triumph Notes T t THE BEST SHEARS IN THE WORLD G U A R A N TEE The Winner Louisiana Exposition SISSORS Date of »ale If thi« pair of Shears breaks or in any way be. comes defective within five year» from date of purchase they will lot replaced with a new pair without cost. H A M IL T O N S IL V E R CO r ac Tonv m, munch , They are Free to You How THE Stayton Mail Strictly this season's merchandiie at a big sacrifice. Great chance ior shrewd buyers at this, our Midseason Sale Prices Cut regardless of Cost to close out our surplus stocks, odds and ends and broken lots. All Summer Goods going at surprising rates. Come in and secure some of our white goods for that summer gown, many pretty up-to-date weaves and figures. FR ED ROCK MERC. CO. Stayton, Ore. Y09 GET WHAT WE GET PRO V E*! B ¿a m i)ur ure «pen for your inspection. f/B L& U L Bnyfer» Tmrne given if wanted. We not only a brfT tori prices, but you can satisfy yourself t e absolutely at any time that you get what we HVr: PROMPT CASH RETURN8 «hip your produce to ns. Write to us now for coons, tags, etc. SOUTHERN OREGON COMMISSION CO. W. H. M c C orquodale , P rop . 95 F ront S t ., P ortland , O reoon THOMAS GROCERY SELLS Prefered Stock and Royal Club Canned Goods HEINZS 57 VARIETIES Not The Cheapest But The Best Nice fresh Vegatables this week W E Thomas & Son. Pay your Subscriqtion One year in advance $1.25 With One New Subscriber 12 Mo., Or Two New Subscribers 6 Mo. $1.25 Right Now, for wc have but a limited time on this proposition. lere At the Mail Office, Third Street, near High, Box 98, Stayton, Oregon, lob Printing ! ! ! Wonderful Buying Opportunity ! ! ! ino . CD S ta y to n M a i l HOTEL Everybody Get Busy. Every Patron should take advantage of this offer at once, for in addition to the above premium, we will give a c?«** discount on all clubs of Twelve or more New Paid In Advance Subscriptions. 5—O— O—O—O—0 —O—O—0 — The Malt Stayton, Oregon. Enclosed please find $2.50 for which «end me the Mail 12 mo., or to the name* given below for 6 months each. Send me aa preml um at agreed, One pair of Self Tightening 8hears. Nam e................................................................................................ A d dreea................................................................................................. N a m e .................................................................................................... Address................. .......................................•...................................... -O—O—O—O—O—O —O-