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THE STAYTON MAIL, STAYTON, OREGON. 4 Live Wires of ‘The Garden Spot* Comprehensive Summary «f News. Views ami Events Written by Mail Correspondents. UNION HILL. at*> tuu M»il c'orropondciu'*. I N ION HILL, Or., Jan. «5.— Mi** Oral McClain has return«! from a two week » visit with her parents in Salem. Mr. am! Mrs. SeiM returned from their eastern visit Friday. Sleighing in Illinois was said to havo teen tin beat it had been in 15 years to they were able to enjoy the real traditional Christinas with a long drive thru the stitiw and the merry jingle of sleigh liells on every side. Tlieir only delay on the return trip was in Idaho, where a freight wreck on the track had to be removed before their train could pass, but there i* no place like Oregon for them. Henery Hepner is home again after a short visit in California. He rejwirt* very dull times in the southern state. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hahnhaue have been quite ill, but are much better now. Miss Mir Tate is enjoying her holiday* with friends in Portland. William Hurt spent two days of last week in Portland. Kudolph Shedeck was a Salem visit or Friday. KLUMB. WHAT HARRIS SAYS. Portland. Ore., Jan. 2. 1910. Stayton Mull Com-spoiMlence. LYONS. Maytoii Muti Citrrea| h > mi«*ileo. I.YONS, Or , Jan tì —IVuple of « hi.-* vici nit^ are quite busily engnged ini wood cutting and saw nuli work dur { ing Ibis eold weather. Jan. I being thè birtbday of Mis 1 Katlninc limoni, tIn* relalivcs, chi) dien and grandohidren (yoting ami I old) were all together to celebrate tlir I occasi**n The faniily i» very pronii ! nent nini well-likcil hy all who l>eennie its assoeiates, A NEW FIRM J. R. Gardner and W. H. Hobson have formed a Co-Partnership and now intend to do a General Merchandise Business at the old Fred Rock Mercan tile Co's stand. They have purchased the entire stock and good will of this company and earnestly solicit the pa tronage of all their old customers, aud will be very much pleased to show goods and give prices to new customers. Next Monday, W. H. Hobson will take his departure for Portland, where he will purchase an entire new and up-to date stock of general merchtndise for the new firm, and on the 17th will be at home in their new quarters with a desire and a determination to please their many customers. K LI’ MI», O r, Jan. »1 —Colder, ami next night still colder! Something surely juni|H>d a cog somewhere. J t'. Sieginuml of Salem sjn'iit a few days visiting at his old home He says, “every body looks good to me " K. (i. Sicgmuml went to Salem Sun The sclionl teacher, Miss Ole-on. day to bring home hi* son Na ir tie, bus li-fi for thè Kast, being oalletl lo who is recovering from typhoid. thè deai li nf mot ber, \v li io li leave* Onr school is in running older once this dislrict without mi overseer a l l more with Miss Jessie Probst as ! preseli!. TI ey are ili liope of sentir j mg amither ussistant nomi. teacher. Tony Laux spent a part of last week The surprise party given at thè in Stayton visiting his father ami j Imme of Mr ami Mrs ,1 Jolmstoiii ! Jan. I was a grand success A bollini j mot her. fui diuner was served in thè evening, I Some of our young people attended lmlimlllltt, ri.|ative* Iteiog presea» the u dunce at Mehanta New Year's Miss Elsie Thayer returned after night. one vacation to begin a sec- COON HOLLOW. Misses bertha ami Mary APP»® oml weeks term of school in Fox valley. She spent Sunday with Miss Helen Freres. .......... wllll her cousin., Mr ami Mrs Sts> ton Msit Correspondence. COON HOLLOW. Or.. Jan. 6 —By John Stailler from the F.ast is visit- I Jack Jolmston. the death of Mrs. J. l\ W illiam* this, mg his sister, Mrs. Jacob Ktzel. The beautiful parlor lamp in Mr. communily lias lost one more of its Miss Helen Freres went buck to Wall'» store was given away Xmas, noble pioneer mothers who have labor school Monday. a , resident of the metropolis dra.ving I it. ed so earnestly to establish the per The party ami l.aux's was an en- fect home life on the frontier. Tile sore throat epidemic lias liad joya ble affair. A number of friends called at the it» turn in and armimi here, hut nil R. P. Phillips home Sunday evening John Willing is putting up his tele afflicted are on the mend. SILVER CREEK FALLS. thereby giving the family a very phone wire. There is still tome snow nn the pleasant time. Those calling were ground We hope to see it disappear s u y to u Mail Correspondence. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Burnette, Mr. and AUMSVILLE. in the near future. SILVER CREEK FALLS. Or., Jan Mrs. J. M. English, Mr. and Mrs. J. ______ 6.—G. Vo** made a business trip to W, Phillip*, Misses Myrtle Burnet jtiytoo Mitt Cormpoodencr. A number of people attended the Aumsville and Sublimity. and Mildred English, ami Messrs.' AUMSVILLE, Or.. Jan. 6.— Bennie ! K“tl,erinK in 8,“> ton New Years from Election of Sunday sohool office) •: W illiam English, Albert Rabens and Pound, who has been spending the holi- , this vicinity. da*vs with his parents, has returned to Mr Rockwell, son and Mr Surry D. O. Freeman, superintendent; Mrs. Clarence English. S. Arnold, secretary; and treasurer; J.Ö Hayes, M. NY. William*, Mis» school in Portland. were business caller* in Stayton Jim 1 Miss Winnie Freeman, organist; Miss dnj iU„| Mr*. Fred Williams, The ladies of Deborah Rebekah lodge Thirty one residents of Lyons are Ettie Lang, librarian; R. Hand, teach ,,f Portland, and Miss Ella Williams No. 154, I. O.O. F., surprised Crescent I interested subscribers to the Mail. lodge No. 176, with a tine supper Satur er of Bible clars; Mrs. Mollie Neal, of Wapinitia, came home to attend day evening, Jan. 1. Ed. Trask thinks ha can be u long t-icher of intermediate class; Mrs. t|,e funeral ,,f their mother, Mrs. J.P. One of Henry Porter’» fine colts got continued subscriber to the Mail, Carrie Rand, teacher of the Junior Williams, caught in a barb wire fence and was Mrs. Ed. Trask is in Salem doctor cia»s. Total attendance 34. Miss Lela Phillips, who has em very badly cut across the breast. iug this week. M. M. German is building a new ployment at the Aumsville hotel, Miss Minnie Pound has returned to wire fence along t*>e west side *>f his spent a part of the holidays at the Portland after spending the holidays The editor desire* the name ol vvv place, which is quite an improvement. home nest in Coon Hollow. Moon t*> a hi with her parents in Aumsville. «I T»* TM W O N D E R E * m ° p MOONBEAM Gel It Today! We are having some cold weather. Dee anil Roy Kelly, who are attend Rev_ D- N> Mclnturff delivered a fine It is 1« below freezing, with 3 inches ¡ng business college in Salem, vsitied address to the people of Aumsville Sun- vvv of snow. friends lieie during holiday week. day evening, January 2. SHELBURN. Buy It for Clarence Hunt .*nJ Mm k Hill «eie L D. Kelly brought up a couple Miss Birdie Murphy of Salem spent • iM P t i. io i c t R a o T iir t o H . I at the Fall* ln-t week hunting wild* men from Salem Monday who are New Year’s in Aumsville with her sis Slayton Mull <'orresponded«;. •MMlg ta.s*. r .r II .m .,. Slorta. Christmas. ter, Mrs. Sherm Swank. cats. talking of renting his sawmill. SHELBURN, Or., Jan. 6.-M rs. CUTI UQMTM8 MUI M NUFI Elma Barnes and children nf Larwood The directors have bought n new Mr. and Mrs. M. Burnette aud vvv spent New Year’s with Mrs. Fllen Ona Cant I Uaar a m a ta s i II n y ona or etyve for the school house daughter of Silver Cliff are visiting, more for f o u t o * » I,«ma. s . II. lo aia u llri TRIUMPH. Hiror.s. f a l l / guaraulacd. W rit. tod«,. Bold h / Get It Today! r j There will be prayer meeting at R. tlieir uncle, L. N. English. Several of Shelburn’s young people Mall C orrespondence. na Rand’s Friday night. Fred Williams and wife and J. S. .stayton **« T n Ti T i . no r\ t „ o i i l . attended the masqtiarade dance u.„ New r j TRILMPH, Or., Jan. 6-School here ____________ _ Year’s eve at the Wesley & Gain hall, A K. Rand* and family spent Mtnday Hayes and M. W. Williams have re started again Jan. 3. turned to Portland. wit.i W. W. Neal. Mrs. . E. 0. . ... Grimes ... and . children, who . v,sited . . , i Peter John BurKhart-s Hafner has been week staying a t,. have . Guy Geer and Walter Casteel the ,)aal altend. been visiting at the Osborne home, Arnold were in R Rand and in tli*- Hollow Monday. ing to the farm while Mr. and Mrs. have returned home to Lyons. Stavton Friday. Mr. :ind Mrs. John Wolf of Providence | Fancy Pocket Knives, Karving ets, Silver Knives Phillips is visiting in Burghart are in Portland visiting. I’. O. Freeman has bought 90 he.ui Miss are visiting with the latter’s parents, I Stayton for a few days. During vacation the school trustees and Forks; or Get a Nice Heating of goats. fenced the grounds, which has made a Mr. and Mrs. E. Piatt. Tilmon Van Cleve of Silverton is Stove for Xmas. G. Volz’s colt is on the mend. decided improvement that is appreciat County clerk Miller ard little son visiting his mother. Buell spent New Year's with Mr. and ; ed by all. Mrs. M. E. Murphy goes this week D. Carl Downey is home for a few The Mail correspondent wishes to Mrs. J. W. Miller. to (Mum, east of the mountains, to re days from college. thank the Mail for its handsome Christ Miss Mabel Grimes and Elmer Finley | main for a fortnight or more; perhaps ______________ of Lyons spent Sunday with Mr. and mas present. a month. Word reaches this city of the death j Bertha Bohle spent vacation at her Mrs. Ira Vernon. M. B. Miller and D. 0. Osborne load F. II. Seedenberg, :i Mail subscriber several days ago of George L. Hunt, home near Salem. ed a car of wood Saturday for Peter i at Corvallis, was a New Year’s visitor formerly of Stayton, at his home in in this city. Coburg, aged about 60 year*. His OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Riley of Albany. Rufus Russell of Albany spent New Dr. Guy Kearns has returned to his ^ (,ond wife and three sons survive. Winter Courses Year’s with his parents, Mr and Mrs. The funeral was held at Eugene Jan studies at Salem, after spending the January 4th to February 18th, 1910. A. P. Russell. m VWHUBlMM«MMSSMnMMWnMMMlMMa«aMarMBnmHMMasaHBaMBaaMMSaaSHBSaBHiMMBM holidays with his parents here. uary 5. Practical work, lectures and demon strations will be given in such vital suc- Jim Burns and partner are very busy jects as General Farming, Fruit Culture, these days working on the new black Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry smith shop. keeping, the Business Side of Farming, Father Sevis of Albany held services Forestry, Carpentry, Blacksmithing, | New Ycai’a day at the Hotel Shelburn. Mechanical Drawing, Cooking, Sewing, Miss Ir.cz Easton of Albany spent a Dressmaking, Home Management, etc. few days this week visiting Golda Jones. All regular courses begin January 4th and end February 11th. Farmers’ Week Robert W< hrli of Condon is visiting & Undertake md Embalmer with Gorge Gibbons and family. | February 14th to 18th. A cordial invitation is extended to all Pete Riley of Albany was a business interested. & Good accomodations may be secured visitor here last Thursday. at reasonable rates. No age limit above * 16 years. No entrance requirements. Name Your Farm. Prominent lecturers have been secured T - for special topics. The instructional & force of the College number 100. Ex T h : t this part of Oregon there are many farms, dairies and orchards which cellent equipment. A special feature is the farmers’ week are not nrmed, and Th;: Mail believes it S T A V T O N , O R H O O N , which comes this year Feb. 14th to 18th. is just important to have names for Lectures, discussions, and a general the farms : s for any business. Perhaps a little Inter The Mail will supplement reunion. the list 1 slow with a booklet containing Ft r further information adertss Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, both these names and other items of Corvallis, Oregon. 44-6 interest about Marion and Linn counties. The mattress hearing this label Name your farm; then let us publish it rives you supreme rest and com fort every night for a lifetime. CITY M EAT MARKET for you in this c< lumn free of charge. Fran’ Mu'k Sc /cro*y gashed his in- Sestak & Stowell. It is noo-absorbent, dust-proof, dex Ang r with a piece of broken glass Many bargains in Shoes and Slippers; Men’s, Ladies’ and vermin-proof, a l wa y s sanitary, never Fresh, Salt and Smoked Tuesday, and is u able to do and ton- Children’s Shoes at reduced prices. Those in need of foot- mats or packs, and never needs remaking sorial w rk, , . . , , .. , M EA TS or renovating. Miss Mary Pcebler of Portland, a sis wear should investigate. You can save money and get satis- We sell it exclusively and heartily recommend it. LA N C EFIELD 'S . HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID ter of Mr*. Thurston Kearns, is visit factory goods at ing with the family of J. T. Kearns. FOR STOCK AND HIDES Mrs. ( lurer.ee Utlom and family have Did you know that Joe Kearns SUtyton. Oregon joined the baker in Stayton, and all are now housekeeping. Well he is. He was Ye editor installed his family this is married? Stayton’s Big Furniture and Hardware Store week in the old Whitney house, at Mr. Spitler passed part of the week married Tues. to Octavia Martinda/e. Editor Stayton Mail. Stayton. Ore. Dear Sir: 1 have just noticed your article on a proposed organisation among your cor respondents. This seems to me to be an ideal plan, and 1 hope you " ill make it a success. Certainly cooperation and mutual help is needed in newspaper work. Other businesses and profes sions have organizations which become close corporations, in one sense. 1 hope to run over to your city during the present month, and will be glad to call on you for a few minutes. With best wishes for‘the new year. I am. Yours truly. A. H. Harris. Staff Correspondent Daily Journal. 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