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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1910)
J] COFFEE FOR TWVT THE THOMAS GROCERY W J TKA A N D CO FFEE We have a complete line of TEA and COFFEE to suit your taste. CO FFEE M. J. B. 3 pounds i t 00 9 Au y*t it’» a Ubi# jw t for two, A plat» for ta n *ad a plat* for Su# — My bcvd# and I. Wkit* U ter heart U th* cloth betw##a. Bright u her #yj# th# aUrar’* *he*u i Aad I |>i* and try To nadertUod a od to calcolato Why I taro won oo much from Fato, Aa aha who { u w with rye# of bino Acro## tho Ubi# a#t for two. Fragrance o’ how'ret In her breast, Whifl from th# urn ; now, «hach la be«t ï I acarcoly know 1 Sw##t la th# »cent of th# doubl# rose, Bst oh, that from the urn'a bright oo.- la rarely eo. And amile# t##m d#anr and lip# more awect When ae#cthrooghtheahunmer of fragrasi Chase & Sanborn's blend. 25c per pound Country Special, at 20c per pound Churches of Stayton I Me« «e do not he# I tat#, Indio» and g«nllem#M. Now ï» the tun# that we need job v - ik , advertising, news, und Ihr gissi right hand o f friendship ami fraternity. Baptist TH# "u pstart é d iter," who ha# Iwen In the newapapsr hualneaa for ov«r Sunday School at 10 a. m II. N eighteen year», and who haa how <|ultc a numlw-r o f humlretl dollar» tied up In th# much ml#u#ed arai a I >u»e< I Slayton Mail cille#, «»p v ete to lie right here Huntley. Sil|>rriulendent. on the job printing a good paper arai making money after th# town »hall have secured on# or more railroad» arai a pt>|>ulalion o f live or ala thousand Catholic Do not 1 m > alarmed 1'»«t u- it o r T iu I u m a « t ta ta I ’oM 'sr- I own the paper. I am here lo »la y arai I iw e l your help. Ju»t now I am »pending mor# money than I am taking In, lait I h»|i#v< ti>*o, Slav ton; K *r. A. Lainck. that the paatpl# o f Ihta aactton want a good i>aper arai rv#nlually will »up(M’rtth « pri##i in charge. High n»o»» arconti, Mail. fourth and tilth Sunday* 8 .!<• a m . But there ia no time like the present. A bunrh o f wlkl poelea righ< t,..» P riest» addreaa Sublimity, Oregon, i will be appreciated more than a garden 1 f nate» Uve year» hence when ov.try. body will b# bunsttng. S t Itevi raps’» I’ tT iii'U i' I 't i i a M , Do it now. C D HAIICOCX. Sublimity; Ke». A. Lainck, m n o z Royal Club, 2 pound ?in at 75c TEA Gun Powder, Oolong, English Breakfast, Japan. us a tr ia l Do It Now'. Give We can please you. 1 . 0 » ni aw ti a. m , high tua»* IU J > Will • a. Hi., tiret and third Sunday» in the correspondent tn yuujr neighborh»«»i? month, high maw 10 30 a in , see Th# n#w#pap#r will be ##nt free to cor- reapordent«, who »»III also l«r fu m i»lie*.I . nd, fourth and filth Sunday» Vr# paper I . ar and »tani|«#d .1 I a»« ♦ #ntrclopea . 1 # , , t a , and will I«er» at eventide. be »hown all th« courteaie» that the management baa the powvr to ratend Christian Hat .. ■ all Dies* Kur. 7 ^ — Grand Central Hotel Ser»in-# ili# Hr«l and thud Suudaya. l'reachltig al 11 a. iti and II p. in Sunday »chuol al IO a ni 'I r » W II !|oh#ou, »iiperintvm lrnt Y I* S. C. I', al 7:30 p ili, Stephen Taylor, pre#idrnl xptm k o r rt5 \ t *rrri.K **H T Ladie# Aid society liireU ra d i W rd- ¡four* U lirfrhi |i«t ti I It 41 the iiti>lrf*l|h«'l nesday al 2 3»> p. m., M i», v jiu k . prr» •dmlulatr«tur ul lit« b U U ul Mt** » » » 'It- From CRASS A SAIEBORÏT S p erL .ti) trued. I im A M lb l b * l »»«inlj t ouM uf lb« kltlr ul Dr«|<’ii f..f Mtrtofi l utibly hu Ahor# ou table act for two. ident. ftcrouHl of hi« ftdui|uuir«u»tt i»f m i «I c#• * t*. Ir.iiividuality in equipment • tbl (hftl >«I<J roUM bW, by whir» »l ily _ l • n«l «nterril ul rtcuM till lb« lAUi <U i *>f fut«**. Methodist and service. Meets every l«U>. n t< -\ *»»«• t%lh «U> u- lul>, % i* HI« »1 lit« huurol HlooM'k !*• the l »fHtwi First Methodist Church. Stayton. Lev. ul »«|4 Ihv ( Qtiult i «>uf| f«*»>'t* i . the requirement of tourists and BANK STATEMENT. Vlll u< ItyJiM, UkfiuB rtHiulr, Ofrytm, a* th« TREASURER S STATEMENT. F. Hall Reeve#, paster. Preaching ILue til l 1 ^* 1 « lof III« a* ItU MMrt»t «1 Ui-l •> commercial men. R f.l #1» objection* fl«' »1 first and third Sunday# II a. m., and count lti«i the llitf«to nrrfim. »1 Ihe flow ul t>u*lur«i, June Sltti. The following is the* statement of every Sunday evening at 7:30; S. S. ('•lot, June lull, iviu Continued from Page 1. in». C M HHl.AU. Tuwn Treasurer E. Roy for the second 10 a. m.. A. D. Gardner, »uperintcn- I4ailiit»< III kf hi lUUh ul l|« 4 . r KLSOt R' K» quarter: 1 :>» meet . .. i . Friday at 7 M * ' ' 11 Loan» #11 <1 4t#r<*utlU I »3 I 51 Gl ' . , . * l»-' an., mu , [..»,<ui. •I • T> I p. m. _ Epworth April 1—Balance on hand. - $ 540 13 ©ne could (JlstlnguUh hi» feature* cn- OtrrdrafU, wcurrU »«,*! uuwcure*l lea gu e 6:30 p. m. CATERS ALSO TO THE *» O u j Bon*t». »rcurlUes. etc IT Received from taxes, water _| tfl the d«>"r was rkunl a gd ■. iUiikitii bouw. furulitirv *iul Methodist Kpi»co|>al service» at Me- HOME TRAOE But In « kne.v him. Though her ,'_6 o t h ino ou rents, etc.. #« : . *• ,000 OD I hama second and fourth Sunday# II eyes were dim with lears. though the Otkrr real «stale n«ur<l §9 ! , , , _ _ 1 » fr. ra »! pn —:U r, . r«- ■ *!;*« $1,266 70 newcomer carrad n broken gun lu tea ,, hTri, ,n d „lher r».h u, • * di * I a. m., at Lyons same days 3 JO p. m. m z r, m i (9 Total warrants paid. I 1er c l o r i t i # house h.ii.il» and his face w m bl"ud stained, M>M2 OJ 1 F a »b on hau«1 573 63 she knew. On hand July 1st. Warrants pai i — ii ; i * ï With a shriek that dismayed theoth- Tor»' $ S7 80 Alva Smith, er women. who could uot guess that i.: a hm . i t : l - 41 50 A . L. Shreve, I y> nd) co ! Ü 30 J°.r h more bci*^. r<.us than »*>rrow. »; « •; - » ir Stayton, Oregon. P. Diedrich. '» » «JO (4) . i. * - I ( i : n*1 . - r. .1... nn >uM I • hr.nr lu.r arm, - 'I I. r * L', 4 she leu| id up aild hrew her lO B f IT isoli 1 pr • " dpCBMP Chas. Cladek. Thruout thi# part o f Oregon there are ISdtAI IM ld 1.1J4 XT V 16 63 around him. J. Spar, ol, lndividutt aypo4tt» ntibjret lu many farm», dairies and orchard# which 14 40 “ Oh. rhillp. P h illp r she sobbed. L. k.rber, I 10 .U.V I# I cbeck 44,191 U. are not named, and The Mail bell«» «a It L e i Erown A Son. Rl 63 "H e tohl me you were dead, and l 1«#- Tint«» wfUflctUfi u((tle)K»it to 00 Ueved hlraT’ .•. t ard. f i n . i i I i* just a» important to have namea for Terr* 5 15 G. Vs. M rphy, The manner o f her greeting was de HUl* of orvcoD f the farm# a# for any business. Perhaps 15 00 H. Sm th, CoQBty of M»rlott ) a little later The Mail will supplement 2 75 lightful to one who had faced death Sta ton Mail. I, W . L F f f f t « , f u l i l e r uf the »^ joyc nam ed ‘ 43 50 for her sake many times during the t>*nk, d o * o 1« t ö iu > « a r a r that the a b o v e «la lr - the list below with a booklet containing A . ; . S ireve, 13 05 t*a*t lour, yet lK>*ler was so »un*ri«ed m«.*nt E m tru e to the b r«t o f ruy k:; »w le-U « • n<* ? Ch«s, Cladek, ! hoth these name# and other item » of 31 30 by Its warmth tliat he could find never b e lief .'. B. Grier, 3 05 a word at the moment. But he had Brew ;r Drug Co., -ui#cn.«d ...a , ,nl* r,i,t ,N>ul M‘irM« Äml L,nn ,üUnli' ' ' Name your farm; then let u# publish >t 1» 17 the good sense to throw aside the shat- 4»y ot July, two J. Spaniol. n.vRKKN *1< MARMO*. Pau Phelen, Notar« Tubile for you in this column free o f charge. 13 25 ,ero<* rl®e * n^ return *l< ‘r ftnhrace with A . i . Shreve. Correct Atte»« B rooknook S tock F arm Th#o. r r KKCRKx 18 60 inierest. J. b . Grier. they parted In that same H FR E I:» Wbea Highherger, (Triumph) Sublimity. 30 00 We have n-purchaseJ ihe Hardware Slo»k for J. B Grier. W. L FRERES 50 29 squalid hut at midnight he took with ' C a l a m it y F arm -J . F. Richards. S. B. Grier, Hrecior» merly owned by us .ind have added a lar>;e 15 00 | him the intoxication o f her ki*». Yet j J. B. Grier. Klumh. * _ he scarce brought himself to b elieve 1 E l l H i l l R anch J. P. Mertz. Scio. quantity of new and up-to-date - $6a2 " ‘ that the night’s happenings were real . Total warrants paid. E u reka R a n c h —T. H. Thomss, (Jor I or that they two would ever meet m v v v v v m v v v v v v f v dan Valley) Scio. : again on earth. And now here was G k t w e l l F a r m —J. O. Sandberg, mi - Iris quivering against his breast. He hama. could feel the l«eatlrig o f her heart. I.<>CU 8 T IIItxlE—Joseph Ltzel, K P D The perfume o f her hair was as in M T . P L E A o A M ', July 13.— A Urge cense in his nostril*. She was cling No. 1, Stayton. Crow I attended : eclitirch service here ing to him as i f they had loved We n I u II devote all our time ' > this line in the I. onk P ink -Jacob Siegmund. Klumb. 4 Sunday, lo th in the morning and- through ail eternity. R ose GROVE-George Brown, Aums- future and v. ill be able to mve »areful attention San Benavides supplied a timely Ovening. *** ville. to the wants of ill our patron*. tonic. M r. iih I Mr-, r . S hade W a t e r - A . Fery, Aumsville. Throwing aside the rags which cov We also have a complete line o f Come and see u*. Our prize* ire rinht and our spent Sunday at M.e Lambert li*.■ «. | , ered him, he tried to rise. S il v e r C reek S rtx K R a n c h - R Philip CIGARS A N D TOBACCO Mrg. F. Shelton sj.-ent Sunday >\ith caught a glimpse o f the uniform, the goods and methods of doiiva business will phase Rand», (SilverCreek Fallal Sublimity. . and the prices are reasonable. sheen o f the naked sword. l i e was her folks', f , T. I haver and »il«-. C lover p a l e F arm (h a*. Huttinger, \ou. Max and Madge McCall, who l> -ie about to tear himself from Iris’ clasp To SEE is to B U Y. Sublimity. and spring nt this new enemy when been attending school at Corvall - the T hree C edars —Andrew Daman, Stay- the Brazilian spoke. GIVE US A T R IA L . past session, are at home ou their TO BK COimXCED. ton. summer vacation, T w in m a p l »^ Claude Darby, Aums- Mr. and Mrs. A. Habermaii *|« i l villc. Thursday and Friday in Halem ntl« n l- LOCAL BREVITIES. T hr O a k s -Frank U'-rrling Stayton. ' vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv SECOND AND WATER STREETS, STAYTON ing the Cherry Fair. Oak Grove —Adam Schlies Stayton. Mi»s Effie Kay sjient Sunday with Make money during the vacation by Miss Grace Shank. getting up subscription clubs for the Linn Lambert, who lia» been work Stayton Mail. Every name counts. 1 have awitchca for connecting your W’ rite for particulars. ing in Salen, wa# home this »reek. Phone onto troth line*. Bell and Mutual. Now is the time to order a monu Miss Lena Peter*, wlm has been at Price, single pole 60c double pole 75c. FOR S A L E - 240 acre farm, well im ment if you want it up before Decora- home for some lime, ha* gone to work A. L. Shreve. for W . H . Downing. proved. Price *42.50 per acre if »old 1 t5o|) Cftn farnU|| Fax Thayer is spending u few vvei k- within 30 days. Easy terms. at Newport. .‘12») acre farm, an exception»«! bar- M A R B L E , GRANITE OR BRONZE “ Jutt wait; we’ll beat ’em yet." say. gain. $12.50 per acre for cash. Title A Lo build Stone Or Concrete W all» the Mt. Plea-ant ball team. guaranteed. Smaller farms and city o t the j«or to kit* Nick lia i erman, who lets *|*ent the to order. Don’t fail to get prices be yont lo*-til orti ani » 1 * 1 # *n 1 bri 4*o part y«ar in Oregon, has rethrned to property for sale. Woffc don«» Forcrot* fore you buy. J. F. P o t t e r , Stayton, Or. f town y étr os W* Where the pretty Water AgateA, M um Agate», Moonstone», Washington. ■ Ish piate ani Carncliaria, and l{.<-k Oyaters can bo found. Jessie and Vera Trask of Jordan Were you late? sjen t Sunday at the 1 bayer home. Was your watch to blame? OUTDOOR SPORTS OF ALL KINDS Üdêf Cftass I f it was, bring it in here and let us Including Hunting, ETstiing digging X-ck Oyster». Boating, ttttrttr put it into shape. Surf lialhing, Killing, Automg, Carx»i g and Dancing. Pure I f you haven’ t a watch, let us sell mountian water ami the Ix-at o f fmsl at U,* price». Ftvwh you one that you can rely on. Al! sizes, Sc3tak & Stowell. » 'rail#. Clams. Oystera, Fish ard V. getahU-» o f all klraii. daily. 5.00 all prices, all kinds. svanii m ID E A L < AM PIN G GROUNDS, with »trict sanitary regula STAYTON MAIL, 1 Year, with: E. ROY, Jeweler, ft.i., 7.50 tion», at nominal cg»L F r e s h , 8 a it an d S m o k e d riallMM »' I '• «* .50 Stayton, Ore. Portland Journal (Semi-Wee ly) I 2 . 0 C • ■•T MtTHOD» Portland Journal (Sunday) 3.00 Having purchased a part o f the Hard Portland Journal (D aily) 7.50 ware stock o f H. J. Marking consisting Portland Journal (Daily and Sun.) 8,’ <r o f Machine Bolts and Lag Screws J HIGHEST M ARKET PRICE PAID Oregon, Washington am] Idaho i n hh I i - ilaily. Oregonian (W eekly) 2.01 will endeavor to keep a full line of j POR STOCK AND HIDES in c o r p o r a t e d Oregonian (Daily a I Sunday) fi"in S p. |Hi|tiU, Portland to these goods. My Stock will lie kept i Evening Telegram (D aily) t ''tinge Grove inclusive, In' 5.50 for the present at the Electric light Staiyton. O r e g o n Evening Telegram (Sat. edition) 2.50 station. cluoing branch line», ciao from ,- " o « ^ Tr2 .‘Mwr . r r ’ r r , * , 6* A. L. Shreve. Salem Journal (W eekly) 1.75 ;|U l ’- A E. sU tnc . Albany and west. Salem Journal (D aily) 4.501 Good going Saturday or Sund.,... Bm| for return Sunday or Monday. 60 Y E A R S ' Salem Statesman (Semi-W eekly) 2 . 0 ») Advertising Notice. E X P E R IE N C E Salem Statesman (D aily) 5.50, Pacific Monthly 2.»k): T H F . SCH O O L B O A R D O F SCH O O L Pacific Homestead 2.»k) * district No 77, Marion county, Northwest Poultry Journal L <5 Oregon will receive sealed hid* up to Seattle Times (Daily and Sunday) 7.00 fi o’clock r. M., July 23. 1910, for the Seattle Times (Sunday) 3.50 furnishing of material, constructing T r a m M arks Thriee-a-Week World, New York 2.15 and completing of a two «torv frame D e s ia r « From Albany, (VirvallU and Philomath, with corm pon dln g low tales CORVRIOMTS AC. j .70 addition. 24x40 feet, to the west side Farm and Fireside Anyone tending a «ketch and fleteriptlon Bint from P*>irits w, t, , , clTect all : uuim r Call on any S P. or ( ’, fi, ^nfoklf nar^rtslfi f>nr ««ptriiori free whetl-pr su 2.00 n"'^ as bigli as the present school Th# Fruit Grower, Missouri *R probehlf '• invmre.a m i#r>/l>ahi, dr I hd I h M r c„inn,,ira<*. ager t for full | articular» »a to rates, tram »rh.stule . etc,; id o fn uy I 80 building ; foundation to he of »fone c»r U frtis •’ rioUf nfH.aam l • *< HANüWOlVmP.Vw. --------- tisi. The Commoner (W eekly) ... frp^. - - - i'l'lni ___.. aus ppnt RMPfi ry for rrniriiiir DAienfe. o f our beautifully Illustrated Ira.klet, ’ ’Outing« In Drug ,n,” write . 4 90 conrr,' l,‘’ 1 Palmi« t«s*n t«r<iu»h Mapn k d T n w i i Century Magazine («3.85) ca «..Ui,, »i,h.,ut ctisr»«, In tb« ' Persons w isbing to hid on same can — 1 look over plans and specification« at 1 —- . „ , , . a .. , . a __ .. Gardner A Hobson . «tore, Pta\ ton. A hsnAsovnt!» illo*frefPl wppklf. Urvf d t r Car 2« 1 an I Battel at Santiam Oregon The board - serve« the right «nlmirTi rtt an? srt#nt18' j'. irT»%|. Tem«e ti s ‘. i r j j g y f m S k ì l sJ «te ('• r d iiv •»’»i Knitting Mills. A. J. ( 0 r, j,-ct any and all C sß w eIT. Prop., Strvton Or. 21-9 U\ A W R IG H T , tb a irn u ii tfsu Wi We I n . liv e l.t Hi A N B K K K I FS left and ran aupply k ado ol UARDfcN TKCOK Paid Legal Notices * : W. E. THOMAS & SON The Stowaway M. J. Spaniol, Prop., Name Your Farm. Ready for Business Again i"lt. P l e a s a n t . S h elf and Heavy H ardw are, Stoves, Tinw are, Cutlery, tic. S POST CARDS { MAGAZINES J SIA riONERY FRESH CANDIES POSTAL AL BUMS J Streff Hardware Co. Ï GEM CONFECTIONERY , MONUMENTS. 18 THE BE8T NEWPORT. YAQUINA Bay The Only Beach in the Facific Northwest L. L. THOMAS. Mail Clubbing Rates. CITY MEAT MARKE)' MEATS LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON IICKOTS Painless Dentists DON’T FORGET THE STAYTON CASH PRODUCE COMPANY. TH R E E -D A Y SA T U R D A Y TO M ONDAY RATI: A S unday E x cu rsio n R ate o f $ 1.50 Scientific Jfm erican, WILLIAM Mi ML KRAY, Qcneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. m