The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 08, 1910, Image 2

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ON Y O U R K O O T W K A R
( TtM 11ts* K u r n i s l i i i
and
C lo t h in g of A l l K in d s ,
(d o v e s , M itts, W ristle ts.
T o w e l s (S: \ \ fa s h G o o d s .
H o s ie rv ,F in e N e c k w e a r
C o lla r s , C u f fs & S liirts.
E n t e r e d a t t h e p o s t o ffto e n t S t a y t o t t , O re tto n , u *
n ia t l m a t t e r o f th e
s e c o n d c 1 1» **»»
S u b sc rib e rs W ill C o n fe r * F a v o r on t h e P u b lis h e r by P a y in g l /■ " hen D ue.
stake a ll C h e ek s a n d M oney O rders P a y a b le to C. t t B n h c o c t.
S T A Y T O N . OR.. JULY 8 . 1910 .
WILL BE A FINE EDITION.
T he Harvest Home Edition of the Stayton Mail promises
to be a fine paper. Special attention will be paid to problems
that concern the farming population and some of the most
vital questions of the day—in a local, practical sense—will be
treated by “men who know.” For instance, County Fruit
Inspector E. C Armstrong will discuss “ T he Large Farm —
Shall it be Subdivided?” ; L T . Reynolds, member of the
legislature and one of the most successful apple men in the
staie, will write on "Apples in the Willamette Valley.” John
H. Scott, former county judge, who has built more good roads
in Marion county than any other man in the county, will
discuss the good roads question. Mayor Geo. F. Rodgers of
Salem a clear thinker, on most of the public questions of the
hour, has promised an article on some one of the many vital
topics in which we are all actively concerned. There will be
messages from many others, who are known as authorities in
their respective lines.
T his sort of paper costs money and the business interests
are invited to co-operate with the Mail in the publication of a
number that will be thoroughly representative of this section of
the Willamette Valley.
All plans are being laid to issue the big Harvest Home
number on July 21st. All copy should be in this otticc not
later than the 15th, and as much earlier as possible.
Fisher & Richardson.
men strive for fame and others are
satisfied with notoriety. ”
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room cool in the hot a
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Our electric service is
C O P v B i CMT
There is no better investment for any town than well
paved and well lighted streets. There is no earthly reason
why the main streets of this city should not be paved and
much better lighted than they are at the present time. There
is no an owner of business property who would not get his
money back from paving in two years, in increased rentals.
And the beauty of it is the tenants are more than willing to
pay the increased rents. Three yesrs ago Salem, with a grea
deal of difficulty, induced the pr perty owners on Court streett
to put down three blocks of paving. Such a remarkable im­
provement resulted that since that time the council has not
been able to handle all the petitions that come in for paving.
Approximately six miles of hard surface paving have been put
down so far and contracts have been let for as much more to
be djne this year. It spreads like a choice bit of gossip. Let
a few' blocks be laid in Stayton and nothing but the total
destruction of the town by an earthquake will ever stop it.
W ho will start the ball rolling?
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W HEN /.V STA Y TO N and in need of D ry
(i(X)ds, Groceries, Shoes, fiats, Caps, W all
Paper, Linoleum, Matting, Crockery, and
many kinds of Notions, call on
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As soon as additional room becomes available new
type and machinery will be addad to the equipiment of
the Mail oflice. If Stayton does not have the lest country
weekly in Oregon it will not be the fault of the management
Your business will be appreciated, e«/en if we have to put on
a night shift to write out receipts.
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Outgoing mall« elone 1 » minute» U-fore time
nUtcl. except when mall ^tage ii late. Hoar»
*che< 1 ule<; art* approximate only,dc|jen»lcnt on
arrival lime of Atag»«. Mall intended for
point» beyond town«* bulletined »hould be
reckoned according to route.
BU SIN ESS D IR EC T O R Y
y y i L B U B S . P IN T L E R , D. M. D.
DENTIST
If the Mail is to print the r.ews frem all parts of its
OO m erm Frtd Rcak'l 6 tor«
territory it must have some help. Correspondents are needed atiY T o*
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in all parts of Marion and Linn counties—including Silverton,
Mt. Angel, Salem, Aumsville, Sublimity and other important
towns. Send in the news, we will treat you right.
CITY M E A T M A R K E T
Sestak & Stowell.
If Stayton celebrates next year the matter should be taken
up in ample time and plenty of money collected to pay for a Fresh, 8 a lt and S m oked
MEATS
first class celebration. Better none at all than the other kind.
A great many places have adopted the plan of celebrating only
HIGHEST M A RKET E R IC I RAID
every other year, which has some advantages.
FOR STO CK AND HIDES
From this time on the Mail must stand on its own bottom.;
If it is supported in a niggardly and stingy manner, it will be a
weakly weekly. If it receives the united support of the people
it serves there are no heights to which it may not aspire. So
far we have no complaints to make.
Nearly 100 people have perished from the heat this spring
in Chicago, N ew York and Philadelphia. In Oregon we
wear overcoats in the evening. Have you written your
Eastern friends to come to the Willamette Valley?
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t ’ l l A I T F I l IX .
Title NIU«M o r TIIR IIAUB.
N «dwdleme iii ilivlr leader’* order.
M arcel, tIn* tin Kuril, »ml Dnuilu-
^>i from u lii.w lip» III« Itrltoni
had •> tirvi* beard u ay I la We, »«put­
ted uu ili«> «aimutarun .M ane! wielded
a «hurl lutilillo, ami nil a I moat Im per­
ceptible tll|i o f 1 1 « lirmul lilnd« »«lit the
■ tran gfly b u ll! c ra ft acm aa tho pool.
One« In til« »liiiduw It disappeared
com pletely. Then» « u a I.« vlalbl« out*
let
T li« r u k i tlirttat tli«lr »lark
ridge against tli« »ky In a aeem lugly
liu|>a»*ali|« barrier
Hmm< o f tli« tn«n
■ taicd at tli« Jaggr»! errata aa though
they h a lf r t i k v l n l to a«« Ilia lira
lillntui umklntt a portage )n»t a* tru*.
elem In lb« ra tim lla n i»«rthw.at haul
! <-au>>va up a river nh»ini* !•'•! by r,i|>l<l*.
"W ell, that give« tut- the g " I «
grow led Coke, wh««,. alert ear eailRht
’ mi boiiiu I m u ' the rippling o f th« wn-
ter “ I any. nilater. ’our la It dowel** Ii»
j went oil.
'l l 1 « a »liiipte thing when you knew
1 the oecret," aahl I»« Hylva.
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you paused Fernando Norouhn before,
i captain?”
"M an y a tim e."
" H ut « you oeen the c u rb « « nnitinil
canal whb h you aallora cal! th« llo l*
l a it.** \\ a i i r 1
"Y «« , It’» near tli« a’a tb 'a n l end
"W ell, the a«a ha a Worn nw ay a
layer o f a<ift r>“ k that e d ite d there
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Patent
Leather
Ankle Strap
Pumps; broad
toe, low heel;
all sizes for
Ladies and
Children.
New
Stock
of Men’s
Hand-Made
Work Shoes
for Summer
Stayton. Oregon
Wear.
Nothing cheap
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about them
Stayton Hotel
except the price.
B A R B E R SHOP
For First-Class W ork
Hen’s $4.00 Dress
Shoes, $3.50.
Ladies’ and C hildren’s Hair
BATH IN CONNECTION
C. H. BUCK
THr
a iu n r t.T _ r.rT i . r r w « n
TWO lltUK liott LX.Rtot.
fro ia tha mtRhty pilo o f tiram i p«ta !t
aalf. I'o ln ln l ami a n gu lar they war«
am i aet Ilk« a g a te w a y lu an aïeule
Ríanla. |te>ond there tía» a aiiliinn.r
o f a w lft m ." log w ater. «v|lh a «II»< f
rnlat ou the su rfa ce , though from a
height o f B few fret It Mould h a *« ) «rii
ea«y to dlstluRUlah the tedd eoulolira
o f Fernand o Norouhn Itself.
Maree) held up « « » » n ln g haud e ic n
« b ile be brought
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a«h<>re ou the shliifilo so gvully that
Uot a pebble w as disturbed
lie ro«e.
a gaunt *» « m T ” W, » ir p jx d ««IT and
dren the shallow c ra ft som ew hat far
Cher up the »loping beach
Then h«
helped I lls to her f«el am i ludi Mild
that »he wna to eoiue w ith hlui
At
oneo «U« shrank a w a y ht terror
Though In »««me » .m e prepared f«r
thU partitili, »he f. It II turn ■>« the
cruelcst blow that fortuite tuoi d u l l
her during a day i n t u i r t i with nil«
fortune
In all - . ri Ile» » 1 tie « « In .)
t'onhl n e 'e r no > i agalli. Kite lipe.lt
mg a « a > ii rlak he Would »oe
bo called oil to f i e, am i ber au gn i,
wna made tbe m« > b lu e r by the tu» ■
a lly that they »«»« uld go from ««■ u
o th e r» prearuce without a Bp". «it
word
NeVefthelcaa »It« fi»fr*>d h eraelf to
extend a hand lit farew ell, tie r eye*
were blinded with tear». Kite knew
that H otter drew her nearer
With
the «taring ,.f one wh*> m ay well ca«t
the world a co|iventi<>u to the wind» h«
g n th em l her to lit* heart and kl»»rd
h< r Then »lie Uttered a little Bull of
tiappliie*« nml *.>rr"W and faln tisl
It t u t m.t until «he w ae lyin g lt> tp
ten« lu hi» our brace, Wtlll her head
I pillow c l on Ida l»r«a»t ami an ni t
j thrown lim ply a, o w
hi* iltuui,l*i
that I'hUlp understood w hat bad bap
l»'lied
He loved lief, am i »hr. lb "
pr<>mi«ed w ife o f another man, til I
ta rllly adm itted that abe n d u ru n l hi <
lute M u m m in g through the gloom he
carrie d her until the llra x ltla u left him
an d went uu alou« tow ard a wretched
but
A d«g barked
M arcel w b u lle d a*.ft
ly, anil th« anim al l»egnn to whluipet
Tho Hrnatllali vatdabrd
llm d e f allll
held III» In hla arm »
1 1 1 * heart va n
I beating tuiiitittuounly III» throat a< iw»l
I w ith the labor o f hla lung«
HI»
'« tra in in g ra m caught n u llin g » nui"U ,
th« graaa nml ru d a , but other win»* a
I »oleum peace brooded o 'e r the acette
Then M arcel tam e am i nr«u»eil him
frotu th« a lu |» r that had "eitl.nl «>11
| him, amt together they etilerml the
¡h o te l, w here a d ark »klliurd woman
1 ami n com ely girl uttered word» of
J ay input bet!« Bound « h en Iria w ill hit I
on a low tre»tl« and H o ller l<»>k 1
1 farew ell kina from her unheedlug Up».
T w o w eary hour» chip».ul I m *fore th •
! Ilttl« arm y o f the tlram l |H*re n« k w u
i rc u n lb -d ou t h e » h o l e o f C o l t o l i T f '
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, flli;, „ r
lay wliile th«lr llld efa llg ab le BT.fUI»
j lu lh« couroe o f cpnlurlc» a channel brought ndlk aud w ater, nome coiir»-’
j ha« iMi-n cut right arm ea the 2 0 0 ynrtla bread and n g<»»l nupply « f fr u ii froi.i
, o f lam!. O w ing to th« anmc cauaa thè hut. It Mda latri o f U n ir acheuie
; the auim ner rain» b a r« excavated a that tbey »hou’d g ite tlu-lr ftieu d 'a
i m vRte through th« c ra ie r up nbor*, haUIIntlou n w ld< te i ih I f Ilici* pian»
:iu<t a atiuilnr paa*Ag« exl»ta here, only m lwurrled he wna lu»lrm t< d lu ony
< It liappena to ruu parallel to the Hue thnt li« hnd foiilnl 111« Kugtl»tl lady
j o f the cliff
It extend« a good deni l>o- w indertng cut th« »U«rc ».»‘il a fte r day
i yond It« apparent outlet and la de- bren k
! fended by a dangeroun reef. Marcel
Alanti luidntght tberci wa» a brighi
■ »nr« landed on a rock during a te ry moou anlling o v e r h iu l, and l*e Hy 1 > i
calm dny and anw th« opening. He gavo a low orebr that Ibey wi-re lo
lu veal Iga ted it. )u< klly fo r tne luckily. f«rtn lu Indiali ili«-. Marcel le. 1 ; Ihe ex*
In fact, fo r all o f ua "
prealdelit hllil»H f follo«». < 1 , W ltll Hau
Tint» the minute» ape.l until a dim ill une Idea, Coke ni d U n d e r III elo-c
| alinp.- em erged from the <>ppo»l(e bla' k- proxlm lty. Itntuliigo bn'tight up ile*
i ii«»■*. It cam e unheard, grow ing from rear Iti a rd e r tu preveut « ii.ig g lln g ami
nothing into aom ethlng with gboatly a»»l»t meli w lei litighi ntray frolli I h ’
M ibljety. Irta, a prey to m any «mo­ palli.
Il w a » Imrely a lolle tu I ■
tion». m.inuged to »tide the e ii lnma vllluge, colivi, t aettb'iuc'iit and citai!«'!
' lion o f nlnrtn that rose unbidden, ltut Homo few Ughi» Iw liik llo g tirar ttie
Hotter rend her dlatreaa In n hardly allure nhowec) thè e x ac t where.lbou
Audible nob.
•>f Iho InliAldt. d »ei'tlciu. A nother lidi'
"It la our friend M arcel," lie whla a n a y to Ilio righ i lay F o rt Hau A ulo
|«'red. "S o Domingo haa made good ■ ilo, whl< h h'Ulaed thè m alli b'idy ut
hi» landing. It« b rave! The »en la triKipc W a t.li tir)», buriilug oli Smith
>|Ulte calm . T hla ninu hn* la^'n to the i (mliit, wheue« caule thè nliellM that dl<
Idand nnd back In I«*» thnn n fptnrter abled ihe Androm eda, revealed ilio
o f an hour.”
presene« o f Holdlera lu Ihut nelglileir-
The catam aran awung round nnd hood. De S y lv a explnlm d tlu»t a paved
grnte .1 on the tdilngl«. Marcel wn» In rond ritti atrnlght frolli thè town and
n hurry.
Innding place to thè Imiulet • >f S u e d e
"A re you readyV” naked lh* Hylva, I and nn Import.mi tditntntlem o f coron
beading tow ard Irla.
nula nnel otlic-r fru ii lieartug treca tlnit
“ Ye»,” »he »old.
n.IJolned South polut.
“ Then you had Iwtter kneel behind 1 It wna lumi«l«iilde tu »trlke luto tln
•Marcel and ateady yo u raelf by placing j road Inmicdlaioly
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your banda on hl» »limilder»
Ye», j the right them wn» n trin k leading M
m at 1» it, |i., 1,1,t change voiir pmd-
the eurrnl, or ab» kynnl. If they lieml
II011 until ymi nr« n»hor«. Now, you e<l fo r the latter place Hi« men rould
Mr. H ozler.”
obtain Homo »tout cudgel*. Tho eon
Marcel murmured aoiuethlDg.
▼ let peon* In ch arge o f the rattle
t "Ah, good!” cried De Sylva »oftly. should bo overpow ered mid bound,
"Dom ingo, fon, lin» »ecured a c a ta ­
thua preventing th e m 'fro m givin g nn
maran
if« i , bringing It at orno In
alarm , and It wna also poNnltito lo
•»ri! r to nave tim e."
avoid tho Inhnhllrd hlllaldo overh»>k-
A aerond Hpert III I ligure em«rg<»l
Ing tho malu anchorage until they w ere
frulli the gloom. Without w allin g t„r
«'lose to tho citadel. Th en, eroanllig lh«
furth er ln»tnietlona Mnreel bw iiiir hla
fort road, they would ad va n ce boldly
liflddle, nml the one ernft pti»»«d D ip ,
other lu th« renter o f Hi« p.,.,|
| ,| , | to the en em y's stronghold, first imik
Ing su re that I lie
felt lloxier'» Illuni» mi her wnlal. lie ■
Inuneli w as »till
ol.eye .1 order» nnd uttered no Hound ■
In her accustom
but the netlon told her Hint »lie might
ed Hintloii In the
truat him Im plicitly, w h en th« i , r
r o n d s t e a d be
row rieft wn» trnver».»| nml »he »nw I
Ileal h l he wa I ■
th " open aen on her right there «va»
S ll II Ill'll II v Id e
nmp!e no.-d fo r a.im,. auch n«»uriniee
would a n sw er th«
of gunrdiniiMliip.
» e n t r y ' s iju«»
VI. WI»I from the elirr the »well that
lion», there would
broke 01, ||„. h alf BUI..,ierge .1 rem u a a
be n combined
I o f i light Volume, bill It presented II
r 11» Ii f o r t h «
very different nml moat dlarom -erilng
gunnlroom on the
nape, t When aeen In prom«. It aeemed
righ t o f Hi« gut«'
to I»' nn almost lmpo»»lhl,. f r „ , f .)r
and If they w ere
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pin nk »,
ab le 1 « m aster t U •
top heavy with a liiimnn freigh t, nerón®
giitird 11» ninny o f
n wide i lia miel through which Mid, «
fho n»»nllHiita 11»
rea «va» running. Indeed, H osier him
possible w o o l <1
»elf. «nitor aa he wan, f«lt
than
don the soldier»
Uotibiful aa to tjip tatfl 0(
argony.
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If you want to boost, get your copy for the Harvest Home
number in early—the earlier the better. Let the other fellow
be the Isggard.
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W e trust the readers of the Mail will have patience a few
weeks, when we promise to have a paper of which Stayton
wil: nave no reason to feel ashamed. W hen the present
mai a cement took over the property there was an utter lack of
system in every department of the business. Some little time
will be required to reorganize things and to get the help
necessary to publish a first class paper. In the meantime we
wish to assure our readers that we are doing our best.
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Keep your dining­
of our Electric Fans.
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R ill M arvel p n if.lW allenii wM i u
eiterRy oliee lie m ai «leur of i,, ,
t orinoti« i «i «aa Re, alni, Iteforo the rut,,
inarati had t r a i ehul m any y a rd ., eren
Irla una «ble to lltlderataiid that the
outlying rida« o f ri» k a I miih proiortm!
th eir prvaont tr«ek and createli m u h
o f the apparent turm oil
At laat tho ra ft, for It *•*« Utile »I
bore sh arp ly out lu t ween tw o hn •
how Mera that udRht w ell h n '« fill.- ,
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m.coutermontji;
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