The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 19, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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If the duy looks kinder gloomy,
An' your chances kinder slim!
If the the situation's putzlin'.
An’ tho prospects awful grim,
A'»’ perplexities keep pressin’
Till all hope is nearly gone,
Ju»' bristle up an' grit your teeth,
An' keep on keepin’ on.
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Doan’s population directory, just in­
: sued, gives the following figures for
Oregon cities: Albany, 6000; Ashland,
6000; Astoria. 15,000; Baker City, 6,000.
Corvallis, 5,400; Cottage Grove, 2,000;
Eugene, 9,000; Grants Pass, 6,600; Hood
River, 3,000; Klamath Falls. 2,000; La
Grande, 5,000; Marshfield, 4,000; Mc­
Minnville, 3,000; Medford, 5,000; Pen­
dleton, 7,000; Oregon City, 4,500; Port­
land, 255,000; Salem, 15,000; The Dallea.
6 , 000 .
Blue Cross Appears
Six degrees below the freezing point Sunday morning;
the first freeze of the winter season.
People who don’t like this world will have a chance to
get off it May 18, 1910, when the earth passes thru the tail
of Halley’s comet.
There is a weak spot in the Linn county approach to
the Santiam river bridge at this place. The weak spot is
marked by a homemade sign which reads: “ Dangerous:
Take Other Side.” The man who put it there deserves
commendation for warning the public. But we suggest that
the sign be placed crosswise of the bridge, so that its legend
may be read before the chance traveler is upon it.
We have little patience with a man who will come out
as an independent candidate for office, knowing that he can
not be elected, solely for the purpose of defeating (or trying
to defeat) an honest official who has been renominated after
serving one term well. T h e man who stoops to such a
course in the present city campaign will not muster a dozen
votes all told, and such votes will be votes of iniquity. It
looks like dirty politics to us; how does it look to the voters?
We are glad to note tne amended school ruling that
allows the children to enter the lower hallway before 20
minutes to 1 o’clock during the noon hour. T h is will be
appreciated by the pupils in inclement weater. But the
children must remember one thing—they must be gentle­
men, and comport themselves in a decent manner. T h e
school authorities must be respected and obeyed, and the
Mail will be the first to uphold them in maintaining such
obedience.
For two years past the city marshal has served without
pay. T h e municipal charter allows him $10 a month, but
he may be paid more for work done that is specifically
authorized by action of the council. T h e marshal, at the
last council meeting, said he had abstained from drawing his
rightful pay simply because it is so small, and in thus being
wholly inadequate for his needs he was free to do other
work by not drawing said pay. And this is the truth. T h e
marshal’s stipend is ridiculously little. He ought to receive
at the very least
a month, so that he could at least patrol
the streets and keep things in order. But even with the
levying of a ç-mill city tax, how in Stayton, it may be asked,
can $600 a year be devoted to such purpose when the aver­
age income of the city does not exceed $1,200 a year? And,
think you, will the people calmly submit to a greater tax for
municipal integrity—other sources of revenve being lacking?
City election draws nearer day by day, and the last cau­
cus must, according to law, be held before noon of Novem­
ber 26, or ten days before the day for balloting. Last year
one convention was held 10 minutes to 12 o’clock on this
final day. The present contest bids fair to be a municipal
battle royal, with the partisanship lines tightly drawn. The
Mail, however, will preserve an independent attitude, being
a paper for all the people. The incumbent city administra­
tion, wise to the fact that a concerted effort is to be made to
oust its members, is determined to stand by its guns, which
it must be admitted by all have been kept free from tarnish
during the past term. T h e non-incumbent aspirants to
office, on the other hand, hold several trump cards along the
line of their policies, and it remains to be seen which local
party will win the majority of the ballots.
One fact stands
forth boldly: T h e outcome of this year’s city election will
largely determine the result of the very important and
swèeping election to be held a year hence.
G. R „ Shaw.
B oediohkimer , B runo , Stayton.
B oedigheimkr , I. J., Stayton.
B oedigheimer , S imon ; Sublimity.
B rand , J. A., Kingston.
B ryant , J. H , Portland.
B urghard , J. C asper ; Portland.
B urgh ard , P eter ; Stayton.
C aldwell , W illis ; Stayton.
C hance , H . H ., Aumsville.
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C lark , M rs ; Stayton.
C olkoske , P. It., Kluinb.
C ornelius , L izz ie : Turner.
D iedrich , P eter ; Staytou.
D ittler , E dw ., Sublimity.
D own , G. A., Kingston.
D rager , R u e ; Stayton.
E astburn , S a m ; Aumsville.
E nglish , W . H., Stayton.
E tzel , G eorge A., Stayton.
E tzel , J. H., Mehama.
F ery , A n d r ew ; Aumsville.
F ischer , L eo ; Perham, Minn.
F orette , E., Aumsville.
F ox, A lfred ; Sublimity,
F rame , W . L., Stayton.
F heres , P. C., Kluinb.
F resh , B. F., Shaw.
F unk , J. p ., Stayton.
G assner , G eorge , Kingston.
G ill , R. W ., Scio.
G isler , K., Kingstou.
G oodle , M., Stayton.
H assles , A. L., Sublimity.
H eady , M rs . O rph a ; Portland.
H enline , F. M., Stayton.
H ighrkkger , J oseph ; Sublimity.
H ighberger , N ick , Sublimity.
H irzsiesen , P. E., Sublimity.
H unt , E. B., Lyons.
H unt , J. T., Sublimity.
I mper , A., Stayton.
J eter , J. B., Stayton.
K irsch , A. P., Stayton.
K orinek , J oseph ; Stayton.
L ainck , R ev . A., Sublimity.
L ake , M rs . M illie , Stayton.
L amhreciit , J o e ; Stayton.
L amrrecht , L izz ie ; Mehama.
L u lay , J. A., Stayton.
M aag , M rs . W il l ia m ; Stayton.
M ack , A. L., Stayton.
M angle , D a v id ; Stayton.
M atthieo , E. T., Stayton.
M ielke , J o h n ; Stayton.
M ijtschler , H. J „ Stayton.
P itze , F. M., Mehama.
P ressey , II. A., Lyons.
R ichards , J ack , Mehama.
K oork , M rs . R. S., Aumsville.
R o y , A lbert ; Portland.
R o y , E liza ; Seattle, Wn.
S chmitt , H enry , Shaw.
S chott , E rnest , Sublimity.
S helley , A. I,., Sublimity.
S hreve , A. L.t Stayton.
S iegmuxd , C. E , Salem.
S iegmuni ), E O., Klumb.
S iegmund , F rank . Klumb.
S ieomund , H enry , Klumb.
S m ith , G A., Shaw.
S treep , N. J., Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
T homas , I. E., Turner.
T iltze , E lla , Wardner, Idaho.
T itus , M. 8., Kingston.
V ^ n H andel , A nton ; Sublimity.
V an N uys , F ran k ; Aumsville.
V ernon , A lson C., Scio.
W aggoner , N. S , Mehama.
W are , T. J , Stayton.
\\ eddle , \V. A., Stayton
W irth , H . E , Stayton.
Z immerman , G eorge ; Sublimity.
Zrne.it, J ohn ; Sublimity.
C a t h o l ic
NOTICE FOR PUBLIC A l ION.
DKMNTMSMT or th * ihtsriur .
U. M. La ml Office at I'urtlanil, Oregon,
d e l. 2xnfi Its».
Notice Is hereby given Itisi William A. How
sril, ol Hiilillnilty, On-goo, who, on inguai 1st,
DSU. maile llooo
art Kiilry No. DV*>u, «crisi
No. UIIIS, lor H1, ol *>«,*i etimi 24, Tm< u»lili- »
Houli). Hang» I Va-I. M inameli» Merlillaa, baa
llli'il noilce ol I ti I» o I loo lo make M osi Five*
year I'rnol, In c»lahll>h claim In Ihr lami abovs
deserti**) I>elore The lleglsler sml Recelvsr,
U H I .anil nftico. al I'nrilaiiil, Oregon, on Ihn
7th ilay ol Dee* in tier. I me» rlalm an l monna as
wlllirsM-s) iislie Villa. W 11 lias lit W N isi, Units
Lang ami John Hulling»» orili, all ol Mobil ml Ip.
Orrgoii
AU irrkiin M Dsmas. Krgisler.
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C hurch ,
Christian
NOI ICE OF
fin a l se t t l e m e n t .
Notice la hereby given that Hie UlulerslUlril
hai flint his «Mal aeouunl a» sssoutor o f t hi
Usi will, testament amt rvtale ol Uaniler
Brown, iti-i-easi’il. In the cimiily Court ol :lir
Male ol Oregon, lor Marlon rollili), anil lliai
»alii emiri ha» »el Ole hearing Ilo n o i ami *11
oli)eeilon» Ilo-re lo ami ilo- »rlllio o -o l ol »ani
i stale Inr io o't lock lo III» lor, noon ol MomUr .
ilo - .*1111 .i»y oi Mora mber usi», ai ilo- eourl
room ol selli court, al Salem, Oregon.
li. L. Ilsnwn,
Kkeculor of the estate of l^amter Brown
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Services the first anti third Sunday*
Rev. S. E. Chillier*, pastor. Preach­ N'OTIOK OF Melloni. INDKMNITYHKLXcTIoN
I' ii II i .I sia tea tatui office,
ing ut 11a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday
l'uri lami, Oregon, (tot, li, lini»,
school at 10 a. m., Mrs. W. II. Hob-
Solici- la hrrchy glern llfal Ibi- Rtale of Ore-
son, superintendent.
Y. P. S. C. K, goti, no Oclober II, IVUV, Bppllcil (or Ilo- K1, of
NE'« of Hecltnn 21. T v R K. I R ., ami flleit In
at 7 30 p m, Stephen Taylor, president. Ibis office a lisi of Melloni Initeinulty Hvlertlo
Ladies Aid society meets each Wed­ III whieh II seleeleil salii lami; ami that
nesday at 2:30 p. m., Mrs. Quick, pres lisi la open lo thè piibllr lor ln»pecUoti.
Any ami all |*-r»ona, clalmlng ailversely
¡dent.
»bove ilearrltieil lami or any legai suUIIvlalon
Methodist
Services 1st and 3J Sunday», by Rev.
K. N. Larmour. Preaching 11 a. m , 8
p. m., Sunday school ut 10 a. m., A.
D. Gardner, superintendent.
Ladies
Aid society meets every other Thurs­
day: Mrs. J. it. Gardner, president;
Mrs. James Cain, secretary. Prayer
meeting 8 o'clock Thursday evening«
Now from his northern homeland
The wild goose spreads his wings
To heed the chilly warning
Before the winter stings.
He lays his course due southward
To guide his wanderings.
And starting on his travels
Around the circle swings.
B ecker , J oseph ; Stayton.
B l e a k se y , J a y ; Mill City.
B o n if a c e ' s
Sublim ity; Rev. A. Lainck, rector.
Low muss 8 a. to., high muss 10:30
a. m., first mid third Sundays in the
m onth; high mass 10:30 a in , sec­
ond, fourth and fifth Sundays W a ­
lters at eventide.
ROUND THE CIRCLE.
Subscribers Eligible for Prizes.
A sh by ,
S t .
There ain’ t no use in growlin'
An’ grumblin' all the time
When music’s ringin’ everywhere
An’ everything’s a rhyme
Ju*' keep on smilin’ cheerfully
If hope is nearly gone,
An' bristle up an’ grit your teeth,
An’ keep on keepin’ on.
—New Orleans Times-Democrat.
Trotter’s adv. in the Santiam News,
Scio: For fifteen years Stayton’s curs
have been trying to run Trotter out of
town
and could not do it. Those same
Subscriptions One Year Past Due Are Shown by Double X X Mark Once Only.
curs fell down in ten different law suits.
Trotter is now closing out his merchan­
dise and those same curs are putting up
Go over and see the crib dam; it touches the spot.
a howl because Trotter is going to quit
the town to go to his claim. So you
We welcome Old Sol again; he’s as dear to our heart as see it is "b e dam if you do and be dam
if you don’ t .” Come ami get your
the steady subscriber.
goods, save money and don’ t listen to
the howl o f the pup under the fence.
I m m aculate C onckp -
llon, Stayton; Rev. A. I.aiuck,
priest in charge. High muss second,
fourth and tilth Sunday* 8:30 a. in ,
Priest’s add re«»: Sublimity, Oregon.
Fumin' never wins a fight,
An’ frettin’ never pays;
There ain’ t no good o f broodin' in
These pessimistic ways —
Smile just kinder cheerfully
When hope is nearly gone,
An' bristle up an’ grit your teeth.
An’ keep on keepin’ on.
Subscriber» W ill Confer a Favor on the Publisher by Paying Up When Due
Subscription Due if
Catholic
C iiu r u h ok t iik
gonian, Pendleton.
Tan M atl t» strictly non partisan but devoted to the general Interest* »ml upbuilding of
souQit-a.lcrn Marion county and Stayton in particular
T a t M ail de»trc* the hearty co­
operation of every community Into which It 1» »ent regularly to »uhacrlhera, but all nub-
lotion« n u it be paid for during the year according to the following ruling:
scription!
weekly
By an orderi
) of the Po»tma»ter (ieueral of the I'm ted Stale*, Issued DecTi7lW7.no
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newspaper can be mailed to any sulwcrloer at the regular secon.l-clats rates, when such sub
scrlher U more than one year In arrears. This order took effect January 1. 1806.
The penalty for violating the order Is exclusion from the malls. This forces T h i M ail
and all other papers lo Insist that siibscriptlona bo paid during the year.
Rales In Advance Pi months
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KEEP ON KEEPIN' ON.
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Impartiality and a Square Deal to All, W hether They Be Republican. D em o• j* Umatilla farnura can l>ut raioo
craf, Prohibitionist or Socialist. Churchman or Ragan. With an U nbilled f10 ' **** *n
‘l 1,1 ° ^ * u!H)n
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Recognition o f the Strongest and W eakest. Let This Be Our Platform.
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other central states. Also Pendleton
E n te r e d at th e p o s t o ffic e at S ta y to n . t ra g on , a »
lhen ^ at,le t0 #Upport H packing
m u ll m a t t e r o f th e
s e co n d ch tss.
I house o f ita own, »ays the East Ore-
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Mark, in his journey's reach
FINE Y E L LO W CORN $1 A SACK
He does no moralizing.
delivered; suitable for chicken feed;
He does not stop to preach.
E. Forelle, Aumsville, Oregon.
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He does not make excuses
Strange principles to teach.
MINING
STOCK
FOR
HALE;
No foolish words he uttors,
gpply at Lisia office; bargain.
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For “ honk” is all his speech.
— McLandburgh Wilson. GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SA L E ;
2j horse power, in good working
order, demonstration free, $75. Call
at this office for particular«.
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llirreol, or elalmlog thè sanie uiutrr Ilio min.
Ing law», or deslrtng lo show salii lami lo be
more valuable lor minerai lliati lor agrleullur-
al purpoeca, or lo objccl lo salii selecllon lor
any legai reason, thoultl aie Ihelr i-lalms or
thelr affi.lavila of piote»! or rniilr»! In Itila
office.
AMikRKon H. Danai. R, l:<-gl»lt-r-
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Ugo. W . lllLVrr, lin c i ver,
NOTICE OF BDHOOL INDEMNITY•F.LKI'TIOX
r 111 loti HI All * I»H Ret OfflCtt,
! ‘ortlaii«l, Orrgnu, Nov. 4,1000,
Nolle« 1« hereby given Hint the Mute of Or«»
gun, on NovtmbtfM,
nui-lli «! for the h \Y>4
of M$ n ilott JO, T 1“ 0.« N » B .
01*4 In till»
liftin’ » till of Hdionl I intctuiilt y Krlni’Uoii» In
which fl M-leolrU ««|<I Uiid] m d thoi «ot«! Hat
U o|H*ll lo (Ite public for tl)B|H«rflOII
Any «nil »11 |*er»oii«. cU im lng ««ivi-rarly fhe
nliovv doMtrlbm] Uiol or All)' b unl RUbdlvUloU
Iberf 'f, or clulmliitf the Mine linger the in In»
Inc U w i, or «!r»lrf n« (o alio«« »«M 1*0*1 lo be
more vilu tble for ii(liicr*l tfmYi for «crWnilu»
m l purpo*««, or to object to »*i«l H?l«cUon for
*nv U'K*1 re«*on. ■bmiht ni* ihelr e lilia i or
(lid r *fh«t*vlta of protent or ro n in t tu ihi« of*
flee
AtflfcMNo* fl. I»KIO*M0 H. ItrcUler.
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(l«o. W. l ll!.Y t :r , Krvrlvvr.
Solicitors Striving for Prizes.
J ohn Z uber . Sublimity
M rs . E ppie M iller , Stayton
M. S. T itus , KlnprtM
C laudf : D arby , Aumsville
H arvey B eauciiamp , Stayton
G eorge B ell , Sublimity
STAYTON MAIL, 1 Year, with
FOR SALE— One mile northwest of G eorge D avie , Stayton
Portland Journal (Semi-Weekly) $1.75 Stayton, 70 acre* of choice farming B ertha B o I ii . e , Sublimity
87
5
8
Mail Clubbing Rates.
Portland Journal (Sunday)
| Portland Journal (Daily)
Portland Journal (Daily and Sun.)
Oregonian (Weekly)
Oregonian (Daily and Sunday)
Evening Telegram (Daily)
Evening Telegram (S at edition)
Salem Journal (Weekly)
Salem Journal (Daily)
Salem Statesman (Semi-Weekly)
Salem Statesman (Daily)
Pacific Monthly
Paeific Homestead
Northwest Poultry Journal
Seattle Times (Daily and Sunday)
Seattle Times (Sunday)
Thrice-a-Week World, New York
Farm and Fireside
The Commoner (W eekly)
Youth’s Companion ($1.75)
3.00
6.50
8.00
2.00
9.26
5.00
2.50
1.76
4.50
2.00
6.50
2.00
2.00
1.75
7.00
3.50
2.00
1.70
1.80
2.76
land ; 60 acres under
anco orchard and
part cash with terms
an halnnee.
Call ut
formation.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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D EN TIST
Offlc« ovar W ad Rook'« Stara
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R I N G O
U n d a rta k a r and E m b a lm a r
COR. 3 r d a n d H iom S t s .
STAYTON.
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Mooli' II rst quarter, November 20 .
Eclipse of moon, November 26.
Thanksgiving 'lay, November 26.
OREGON
BTAYTON.
Friday— Board of Education .
Frida) —Christian Hcrcan Society.
B. C. MoKRia, Mohama
W. P. MDIARY, Mehama
F. A. R obertbon , Stayton
C aroline S ieomund , Klumb
R uby S pfrry , Aumsvilla
A nna T ate , Sublimity
L. C. TRABK, Jordan
A i aon C. V ernon , Scio.
J. N. W eddle , Scio
I r:day— M e th o d is t H crcan m eetin g .
W c T 0 , t :*> |. in
Name Your Farm.
Lawyer and Notary Public.
Thruout thi» part o f Oregon there are
many farm*, dairies and orchards which
are not named, and The Mail lielievos it
is juat aa im|iortant to have names for
tho farma us for any business. Perhaps
a little later The Mail will supplement
the lint below with a liooklet containing
both thcae names and other items of
interest about Marion and Linn counties.
Name your fagm; then let us publish it
for you in this column free o f charge.
S h a d e W ater — A, F’ery, Aumsville.
Stayton,
Oregon.
Saturday—Stayton lodge So. 6 4 .1. O. O. T .
Sunday—Sabbath school at all Slayton church-
di a.in.
- nd«y—Services at Chrlitlan and Methodist
chu rch e -.
NEW DISCOVERY
T'i - lay—Ptaytnn assembly No. 140, United
Arilians.
I i. day—Christian Ladles’ Aid Hoclcty,
Thursday—Methodist prayer meeting
n - lay—Thanksgiving dinner by Christian
I-* lies' Aid Hoclcty at Mrs. Lesley's.
Th .•■ lay 'Thanksgiving day); masquerade by
I an’a orcheatrs, Masonic hall.
Solicitor-Contestants are urged to
advise The Mail ut least once a week o f
the names and |x>st office addresses of
subscriptions taken by them, and also
to remit promptly. Only by so doing
ran proper credit be given and the
paper he mailed to the subacrilicr. On
new subscriptions we nllow 50c. com­
mission, on renewals 26c., but when 10
or more subscriptions have boen taken
we allow full rates on all.
W. h. Queener
Conveyancing, Collections
and Prolmtc Business
A Specialty.
Real Estate Hold mid Loans N’egoti-
nted. Fire anil Accident Insurance.
M e e tin g s o f N e x t S even Days.
E. F. 1- ong , Jofferaon
Y ^IL B b’ B H. PINTLER, D. M. D.
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Calendar of Events
cultivation, ha I-
pmture.
Terms
lo suit purchaser
tliia office for in­
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T win M aples
ville.
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Boniface’s Catholic church; see
tiurches of Stayton.
1 a y --S t, Boniface’s court No. 1400, C .O . P.
GRAND
NORTH 8ANTIAM.
CENTRAL
Hotel
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Bund« —Sunday school every Sunday,
Claude Darby, Aums­
The
SUBLIMITY.
Mind
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is the only actual hotel in
TURNER,
W edl' «day—Thanksgiving turkey shoot.
UNION IIILL.
Hun li —Quarterly church meeting.
E d i t o r ’s R e q u e s t .
Th
dltor desires to announce In this col-
■mi -nekly news of all coming events, bnt
' , for such notices must reach this office not
I*ter than Tuesday afternoon.
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STATES
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Stayton
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x (SI a m.
2:70 p,m.
■j-.m p.m.
Turner,Salem. Portland
2:70 p.m.
Lyon« and Mehama ........ .7:00 a.m.
9:00 » .m .
Kingston, Scio, A c.......
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The discovery of the North
* Pole i* a puzzle solved for the
* scientific world.
Also tho puzzle solved for
those who are looking for a per*
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Gttr 17-Jewel Adjusted move­
ment will answer.
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Every one sold with full guar-
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STAYTON
that serves meals, or which
is thoroughly modern and
up-to-the-minute. It has a
large and comfortable dining
room, a commodious ladles’
parlor and office, with all
conveniences for guests;
and It also has CLEAN BEDS.
” E. ROY, the Reliable Jeweler
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Stayton, Ore.
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UNEXCELLED SAMPLE ROOM
Stayton Steam
Laundry
5:00 p.m.
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Stayton
Oregon
reckoned according to route.
M. J. Spaniol, Prop.,
Stayton,
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Oregon.
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