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About Stayton siftings. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1910)
k— - ‘ titulan V O LU M I. I NUMBER I. W ee k ly on BOOM! BANG! 4 th of J u l y B l $ D o y In S toyton. C «4rhral* th e F o u rth In S ta y to n ' He p a trio tic , Inrth to your ro u n try «nil your hom e tow n And if you d o n ’t happen to llvr rig h t In S ta y to n . hut n r a rlj, why go aw ay a* far «« A lbany or (irrv a la for (un and e ir i t «merit you ra n |uat ua well •n jo y rifb t Uerr m th* cool, beautiful valley of th* Sanltam ? F ra tu re a a n d a ltra c tlo n a of th e (lay in S ta y to n cannot b» »urpaaard anyw here T h a p rocram b aa foUowa 10 a. til G ran d p a ra d e w ith Goddaa* a ! Li hart y In d ecorated autom obile float O t t o antoa. and arhool children In tin » aH led hy Law’« hand 11 a. m. -G reat p a trlo tir program at th a M aaonlr grove. Col. K Holer, of Sz- lem , o ra to r of the day Hand and vocal Wiuair. h r I f noon D inner 1 SO p. m - Haeefutll game, S ta y to n Va. Scio, at ball park, for purae of $20. l.a u ‘* band in a tte n d a n c e both team * in uniform . O th er am usem ent », to tak a pluee after ball gam e H orae rmee. frae-for-all, purae of $IV P uny race, purae of th Foot race, frar-for-all. pu rer of IV Hoy*’ raoa. under If year», puree of $2. G irl * race, u nder 14 y e a n , purae of tf . F a t m an ’a raoa. e v e r 200 puunda. purae of $2- fUrk rmea. puraa at fL C A T T L K Saturday*. H«-4 .uiPM- In* h II owim ) hi* I nil! to run ut U rg r, (». Vole, of Silver i ’rw k K«ll»», wiu •uriimontHl into court lint S a tu rd a y , brfon* R i r o r d tr <Jn#r of Ht*y- ton, und hU hearing »H for 10 a. m . F riday, Ju ly 1 T h r com plaint waa m ad# by a neighbor whoa# row s th a bull ap- proarhad. It la not generally know n th a t It U a rnuklernaanor to allow atock to run at large, outanlc the fence* or enrloaur* of t h r ow ner. T h is Inw appli«« alike to home», ra ttle , »wine, sheep or goatn T hrae-ffiurtha of the |>ropl«* are not aw are th a t such a law exist a. hut it m ay he found on the H tatute book» of Oregon It» inten t » to p ro tec t p ro f unit at ion, as alleged in th)» rwir, and to keep unrhup- eroned amrnuU out of th e way of child- 1 01 or o tin r tru . elera along t^ r highway». T hia inform ation m ay come a» a aur- priae to person* who have been w ont to let th e ir ro w ». Ac., roam w h ither t hry elert along the c o u n try rood*, ami th ro u g h th e towna. b u t th e law * good feature* can n o t but upfiruJ to com m on nr oar am i injblic safety. -_V~ '~ S ---*------- ---------- btu y to n »iftlnft*. Ed T a te left F riday on the Aumevllle flyer for H illsboro on im p o rta n t buairtos. intending to stay tw o week* A I>. A nderson a n d family h a v e m oved aw ay Iron, [.y o n , to Ny*aa. eg- cept .«urge Anderwon, who h a . located B DEATH PREYS : • • ( <1 I ke wmAaswt «< t caough wakaal U l r eadoh iaa*<nhed q R e « S « k * • rji*' u>* > M Jtroo mxnkr «11 m m ti p0i «W* J whom they mir $ - <J Alf.aey perfal ■ to f e a r* *f M *« f « | * aa*. *. T h » cad, priaas la tha ihme -gh r I** each m ote w kit h i* In your neighbor’« eye ioo boa* id* a d to ib o ■ »• I «flew* > t0 t* th a n it la to perceive th e beam in youi .g , ^ WOM. „ ^ fa * $5 ; ow n eye. ^ ^ pmom eaadat; wc*ad $J la « r patam " T h e m inister w ho w on’t tak e his own Ami C aaa pan* awarded w to re w m edicine ia not w o rth y to adm inieter it 100 1 ^ u - p « l « . U, a n y b o d y ataa Fiwr yam adwod fS, m d caw« c 1 *J " D . L . M oody used to say th a t when |00 >otri n l r , I i f lk o d v who b a y a . w e p ra y we ta lk to God; th a t when w* „dwri^iMi kg ' J f L i r eh*. Tiy aad be ■■ reed th e B ible G od talk* to ua. * • t o k - * C ® 5 » * ++>* - U aT Z m m r —. «*— ' baa - m k a b d a n t rv to e d »volt, b u t >t. it has has so to t o U. * . 1« ThaoAam Bm cw tot. but flH h k i.7 ^ 7 M ary H ein re tu rn e d hom e to P o rtlan d Wed a lte r vw iting the H a ln er fam ily. I I ’’Jo h n s to w n ” will not celebrate this l ) e a r in Jo h n sto w n but th e probabili- i I ks arc th a t th e re ’ll be a big tim e when - ; Jo hnstow n strikes G ervaia and S tay to n . e s t S isters R egina, D olores, B ernadine ■ and B a rb ara left T h u rsd a y for St. M ary's, B eaverton, anil will not re tu rn to S ub lim ity u n til school opens In Septem ber. ; John W ells has sold h i, 40 acre ranch near Shaw to Geo. P Pow ers of Colum - 1 bia. S. I)., c onsideration, $18-’) per acre. 1 I . J. A. B alater. of th e Sharpie« S e p a ra t o r Co., ia helping P. M. H erm ens run th e m achine at the Hazelwood cream ery station. O C R F R E E W ANT C O L C M N . C ash P ro d u ce E xchange H . L. W R I G H T M u u fe r Aums ville, Oregon Your P a tr o n a g e Is S o lic it e d . S tay to n Siftings. Groceries, A breast w ith the tim es in all things. O. J. R udle and fam ily h ave m oved Dry Goods th e A dvance last week in au g u ra te d a from Alsea in to th e W alker p ro p erty , Free W a n t C olum n, in w hieh paid-up i which they h ave bought. Boots & Shoes , euhacribers m ay ad v ertise a b so lu tely ) . » w ithout cost. T h e charge to non-sub- S ta y to n c ity council m aets Ju ly 5 Dru^s & Medicines I aenberw (or subscribers not paid upi, will nM * T uesday M atter* to com e up are | be as Stated st th e head of our editorial bcem ung all dog», th e p a in t- Paints and Oils ing of all poles writhin th e c ity lim its and i fu .u re barring of signs from said poles, Hardware, Stoves i H ave you a horse fo ecll, do you w ant J to buy s home? I/Ct o th ers know about and usual bills and ro u tin e business. and Tinware, j it in our F ree W ant C olum n. It costs S ta y to n a n n u al school election resulted I you nothing as follows: L. S. L am b ert and W. A- Crockery & Glassware l)o you w ant to sell or ren t a house? W right, directors. J. R. G a rd n er, clerk. Put it in th e Free W ant C olum n of the A 2-mill tax was voted for school pur- Barb & Sm ooth Wire | Advance. pose*. and th e schoolhouse will be e n H ave you som ething to exchange? larged by tw o ad ditional class room s. j W'ell, then, let th a t fact be know n in our Free W ant C olum n. J U L Y J U R Y L IS T . Free of cost to paid-up subscribers, w ith 2,000 puirs of eyes to scan w hat Ju ro rs for th e Ju ly term of circuit you say. T h in k of it F R E E ! court have been selected aa follow*; This is not a little tlinjo grocery store,- It’s a store with A dvertise it ! John Palm er, M arion. lots ol G O O D GOODS lor (l(K)D PEOPLE; with Business D ressm aking? W ork w anted? Girl Ja c o b Spaniol, S ta y to n . w anted? F arm help w anted? P hono Principles that arc broad, honorable and fair to all. graph for sale? M ining sto ck to sell? A. B. t ’roagy. W oodburn. A FEW SPECIALS FOR TH IS WEEK: Room s to rent? B oarders w anted? T im A. T . W ain, Salem . 20 lha B e at W h o le R ica $1 00 ber claim for sale? R eal e state? Use C. M. W ray, S ilverton. t lb p k g A rm a n d H a m m e r S o d a 05 our W ant C olum n, F R E E to subscribers. T heo. R o th , Salem . M t H o o d W a s h in g P o w d er 3 lb p k g .15 A lask a P ink S a l m o n . 1 lb ta ils 1 caria .25 D avid B ach, M o u n t Angel. W R IT E O F F T H E Q U IL L . per n n Yallow T able P e a c h e s . 21 lb c a n * .15 O liver Jo ry , Salem . B eat C o rn S ta r c h . 1 lb pkg 05 H om er G ouley. Brooka. B eaucham p’s S ta y to n P h a rm ac y sella M a s o n Ja r C apa do/ .15 all sta n d a rd drugs a n d P a te n t Medicine«; F. J. W eid, Jefferson. Bulk R o a a ta d G o ffe r lb .15 prescriptions carefully com pounded. A C. W. Y annke, Salem . a r b u c k l e s COFFEE lb .15 com plete line of toilet a r ti c t o and d ru g J. R. I-andon, W oodburn. B lu e R ibbon T o m a t o e s do/ .95 gists' sundrim . S ta y to n agency for E d i L ot L. Pearce, Salem . son phonogragha and records. L arge line of the v ery la te st poet cards; new cards for F o u rth of July. Ice cream soda the b*4t dxx- line on e a rth ........ and confectionery. Books a n d w riting . 10 percent, ofl regular pnce» lor C aah m aterial. 1 100 lb.. PURE C A N E BERRY SUGAR. BROWN'S * 3* SHOES; HIGHEST C«»h $ 6 .2 5 A. D. G a rd n er showa a progressive spirit by securing from th e c o u n ty enough Mibfcdt lo I 0 percent, caah discount lum ber to p u t in a tem p o rary wagon and foot bridge acrewa th e river a t S ta y to n . H E L D EENCE. No. 939; Special for thu week, per rod 10.35 for use while th e new perm anent bridge is being c o n stru cted . M r. G a rd PRICES PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE; Prices To-day: ner will furnish th e labor, aided by public su bscription in S ta y to n to th e ex Euj(S, 28c. Butter, per sq., 50c te n t of $25. T h e tem p o rary bridge waa due to be opened to traffic to d ay , a n d is situ a te in th e stre am ju s t above th e in te r-co u n ty bridge w hich washed o u t last w inter during th e Hood. A L L D R Y GOODS. HATS, and BOOTS and SHOES. AM ER ICAN ) CHAS. "« ■ 1 * ■ 4 P tfn . • 1.50 YEAR. E R E C T IN G H O TEL j Æ — M 5 MM C O S TLY AT RENO, GOAL! M E f lA M A „ A - T w o thousand, five hu n d red feet tit pipe has Just been laid a t M eham a by M A. M ack and e ig h t o th e r men ill th e , employ of D avid E. Sw ank, of Aumevilie. 1 who will a t once proceed to build a big hotel c o d in g well in to th e th o u san d s of I dollars and « n t lining 27 rrom a. T h e ;M new hotel i, eipect< d to revive th e for- J \ m t f j * J b f a - __ ,» m er glory a n d prestige of M eham a as ■ r l U D p O O Q H recreation place for c ity people- M ountain spring w ater will run th ro u g h | the pipe line fri m th e high hills a b o v e ' M ehama. having a fall of 160 feet a n d a n | unlim ited volum e. T h is will flow in to a reservoir mt th e hotel having a c ap a city j A utoing from MUytoa, of 75 barrels, and will be available ill ‘ R eno. N evada, v u portion« of < 'h e hotel th ro u g h num erous faucets F . A. R obertson sta rte d a t I co n veniently placed. S u n d a y m orning. Ju k e 26, ifa It is Mine host S w an k 's in tention to to u rin g car for th e w a i l of th e I ng»S* • capable chef and house t o p e r . ,, J ^ ^ , ^ ind to m ake hia cuisine and se com oda Jim King. John “ F a t" Blakely ions second to none beet " S tu b ’ S tayton. D m u o atietfa I Aa in th e day« of yore, wagon s i te r no-, tim e. Ju ly 4. wagon, and buggy a fte r buggy, w ended - Fishing, hunting and their way in a W endless processio n ______ .fa. w ith T o u r t o r ié h t. - ny and T u n ,rom U n aviik. d - , ^ S u miJ Alb- ity } 1 ^ ^ »o ^ » , v u Hr A um b lim r r -« r T * y - rTook m and S ta y to n . so ia it a t t lih tim e n o t — m # g t .t a a . L . rash to p re d ic t an early revivification of j ^ « « „ „ j y w U 1 -------- . th e sp irit of good old M eham a I fooJ queM lo«. m t o R obert on refused to divulge Md people (and m any n o t) related to Je su s ' itin e ra ry to a rep o rter tit UM C hrist aa children of G od. L et ua ad- n ig h t before dep artu re, b u t he a a d vartiae th is (act. a n d ‘ju d g e n o t.' Blakely prem ised to bom bard y e God saved us not for o u r own com - , w ith postcard bulletins as to th « fort. oh. no I b u t fa t ra v e d us th a t we ' graea. giving in ep itom e t he «peed s i ' m ight save other*. G od help ua th a t nre , a u to , n jm b e r of new tirea do not losr o u r savor. j slain, cow« bifurcated. Ash ___ 'Y ou m ig h t aa well p ra y to th a t old : buffeted a n d d ta a rts nomad. The stu m p in th e A dd if you p ra y lo G od to | c ard (a photograph) show s th * forgive y o u y e a r aim . y e t do n o t y o u r - , a t erne in th e a u to ia ■ t o d y e l f forgive y o u r neighbor. Y our p ra y er. - Leba non aB weft. . The fa c t tl ia such c a m will rim n o higher th a n a a a k « I t s m a le iadteatae p a s ty k m n o ses A th e . STAYTQM SFTIN G S . - 3 V r¿ L r* . 3 U B L IM 1 T Ï . A U M SV L L E a r tm e n t S to r e O liver C h illed P lo w » A m e r i c a n Field P e n c e J . R in e » * & vangeli»t, Preache». •bout lo mmry Bleeding from t h r mwr for 36 m ortal hour«, d e a th finally relieved th* ghastly »uflering of E lm ar C lyde H ester. 12 year* old, of G a tes, a t th e S ta y to n , Sunday afternoon. W hen the boy. accom panied by hi* parent*, arriv ed in S ta y to n S u n day he was alm ost dead from th e con (m ual hem orrhage, and m edical a tte n tio n could not a vail ugnin.t th e inev itable. T he funeral waa held a t Gat<w T uesday afternoon. b r* < T « d M u y » I b* • kum m n i E vangelist H arry J. Rincs, and wife, on krU iof of P o rtlan d , have ju st concluded a suc ( o i t. Stay loo {.turn* cessful tw o weeks’ revival a t th e F u st , M ethodist E piscopal church. St q W O e at aaa f t Ol L W Imo* i It p a rto a ’' of th e n a tu re of a union mg .n itm t all converte were privil moi. i hol j « • I N f l w t o we m a i h o affiliate with th e c h a re I. of theii ihr [Hiblic ic I n A b Iwpfy th, .hwartw ,.et enee. Mr. Hines is a M ethodist, by which a « e v fa .;h form erly an E piscopali«, » h o al * T h r poM*. m r O k r 0 4 li.r eagle w *p- »#.-• tim e rang in n wirpliced e h jtr. H » adr-dow* os 4kaas Stay' urih of Jaly WU »ingmg u the beat th a t h a , ever been ■ I m w a f l a m * Ig h he ced U Me heard in S ta y to n , clear In p ronunciation In nocently sucking th e heads off eight jfa ** U ^ rich tp m elody, p u w tr f u li» voiuaw . All m atrhea, and dissolving th e su lp h u r th ey ~ who have heard him , o r who m ay heat contained in her baby m outh, little , * The p w 4l o . ' r I m » kep* «ep him before hw m eeting* rioae oa S unday. E d y th Bell S m ith , d a u g h te r of Mr. and A* progrr*. *1 4 e ^ - N op *ed dew* J u ly 3, feel well repaid for going. H it Mr* E d S m ith of M t. P leasant, died of ' ap ** tke use at lk% ^ *-r« and ecoaoauc talk in g ia convincing, hia doctrine sound, poUMinmg, M onday, Ju n e 27, a t th e wad«, sad dawn 6 4 *• ,.» m uf th* «xh-idual and hi* cxpoaitlon of th e Bible inteili- tender age of 2 year*. I m o n th , 19 days, ngku and Mam a t ^ n c o . i e io ike valg*nw n«f gibte a n d very appealing. Here are a Sorrow ing |>arenta and ay m p ath e tic wkai t a chaap p aa^ r i k i ^ * « i < l U< few of th e tru th s he u tte red a t one ^ , „ , 1* follow ed th e tin y corpse to iU f Oa* a*d a ka» 4t>'«• prt yea« *ad 100 » tw ic e - n j i t o e ^ t h T u « d a y . I « t . Rev K. H. ^ , « a ckiU. y o . ” It t « t o a lot of courage to adm it U>, I oi s ta y to n conducting th e . ------ jf fl ■ ‘ ‘ ■■ tru th , a n d it i. m uch e g lf c to « e the Jt B » ! JESUS CALLS * The p m d>»a Nose Bleed & M atche» K ill T w o . ^Jiam from a point 2 m it o «bove h a rt'* bluff. T hese sdii b e used , place the older p e t o a b o u t tow n, a n u m ber of whteh are ro ttin g , and th erefo re StllM*. Special Seftwa. unfit to w ith sta n d th e storm * of a n o th e r A hint subeenbe. in te r. T h e new pobp are of the finest M artin Z uber « u in S ta y to n last of («dar. week, and bought a m erry-go-round. '"«Ili t o •>«<#■• we-*»* l* * *>*%**• 4 • #*/« •.#*#.# i SuylC S # f k l 4 ln ‘ ' m . ° ^ 'S tn a a Ir* V Vermui th e new aisga d riv e r Sw eeter, or m ore affactionater- -child betw een I.yon* and T u rn er, who a cc ep t- never lived th a n little E d y th . th u . harsh- ad h b present position th e end of M ay. c,Jt ° n ln babyhood before even and who d n v ss 40 miles dally, has a l - , ^ j i girlhood had been her«. A ready c o v e r t l.0*> mllaa in M arion loving child, «he had a «mile lor every- c o unty. Hi« predecessor. Billy W halan. o o e d u n a g her sh o rt UlDaaa drove 1 5 .0 0 mil«« m ore th an half w ay , E d y th ia su rv iv e d by five sister* and one ro th th er, er, th th e e eldeat. eldest, M rs. M s th e distan ce around th e E a rth . on* b b ro ! T hom as, residing a t D rew . < A L S t o v e . — m a , r u o f l t th T ^ " a r ’ t E th e l. M aggie ir^ t° ° „ Th: h e e S S ta t i f y t to M n • others t o ^ t r k A h T ¡ t t o i p — : t o TC^k i 0 t^ rL ‘ r* „ h, Dor* ’ P l a c e r(RM 2 C C A B b R Y ' I F i t t i n g ROADS » » a rk a t p ark , a 30 p. ball a t opera house in th g ing a fte r th e A m to rb a Mu«*- a l day. E v s ry b o ly u inv itad a tte n d . Big crowd M agreo, b u t (he mcfTiif, S T A Y T O N . M ARION CO Ú*lTY, OREGON. 5 YFUKDAY. JU LY 2. 1910. BARRLD OFF ALL tftinas ■ B p JfmT»l JU 'K t. M r. a n d M rs. C. F. Hein and d a ughter L ola d ro v e down to Salem M onday F. L. P ound re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y from th e G ra n d A rm y aocam procot a t A storia. M r. a n d Mm. R alp h S tu r g a visited relatives a t Salem and B rooks t o t week. R ev. D. M cInluriT will preach in th. I. 0 . O. F. hall. Aum sville, every fir* and th ird S unday evening. M artin Z uber is again w orking (or tlx K iork P roduce Co., of P o rtlan d . He was seen a t Aum aville w ith cans of cream . 4-4 ger on th e 1 P ortland. M rs. EMie CM*. - Freah’a place, retu rn e d T hursday. R euben T itu s and wife of i to n are visiting in S la y to n . H e ie J c a n - T itu s' bro th er. i Lon Shelley w ent F rid a y to fits bro th e r's hom e ia th e red hills, weal of T u rn er, re tu rn in g Ju ly 2. 't o n a i STAYTON s — > S layto n firs com pany m et t o t righ ts * Mias Rose H erriek. a couahi of F. A. Noth tug special. R obertson, is «Misting hia wife in S tay - B uilding haa s ta rte d o a D r. Y t o a ^ e R ev. D . N . M c ln tu rff is th e gratefu l ton during F lo y d 's absence ia th e bunch- aoa’a new houer. * recipient of a hana»orae buggy a n d har- p a m neaa, th e gift of an adm iring m em ber ol D r I . H . T hom pson, physician a n d D r. T hom peon a lew days ago succe**- hia congregation: nam e n o t given. 4 fully perform ed an abdom inal surgical surgeon. S ta y to n . F. L. P ound k ready to register voters. operation on M rs. P ark er, pioneer lady E v ery b o d y who vote» a t th e N ovem bei of A lbany, aged past 70 year*. election m ust register. R egistry is fret T u rn er cam p m eeting was the general to qualified electors, th e county paying m ecca (or all m em bers of th r C hristiaa th e fee. church d uring th e week, a n d th ce ea n o e s M arried . S u n d a y , Ju n e 26, at th e hom e are m ore interecting th a n ever fiefbr* of th e b rid e's p a ren ts. M r. and M rs. J. S ta y to n Blues m eet th e Aumeville- F. Savage, Mias Lucile Savage to Mr. Shaw com bination on th e S ta y to n dia G. H. S m ith of Salem . Rev. D. M rln - m ond Ju ly 3, and will play Scio in tu rff officiating. T h e cerem ony was S ta y to n Ju ly 4, th e la tte r for a $20 perform ed in th e presence of im m ediate purse. fam ily a n d friends. T h e bridal p a ir will F ra n k Van E rm an and wife, who was m ake th e ir hom e in Salem. Mias Am elia Steininger. re tu rn e d a few T h e R epublicans of Aum sville p recinct days ago from th eir extensive honey will m eet a t A um sville in said precinct m oon. tired but happy, and are now a t at H a m 's hall on th e second day of J u ly , hom e to th eir friends in S tay to n . for t h r purpose of electing 6 delegates to * C harles Russell S treet, son of th e late a tte n d th e R epublican co u n ty aaaerebl> to be held a t Salem on th e n in th d a y ol lohn S treet, retu rn ed from j b e Reform J u ly , to recom m end a R epublican c o u n school (w here he w ent nearly 2 years ty tic k e t to be su b m itte d to th e v o ters ago as a n o rp h a n ) T h u rsd a y , and will of th e p a rty a t the prim ary election and m ake his hom e w ith his sister. M rs. to elect 76 delegate« to th e s ta te as Elsie G ist. sem bly and to fo rm ulate a p a rty p la t George D avie has a regular arcade of form. H. C. P o rte r is precinct c o m m it -lectric light.« ju st out of th e ra n u nder teem an. his b arb er shop roof. N ow , then, gen- tlem en. m ake T h ird stre ed like W ashing- ton stre et. P o rtlan d , or Broadway in C o m in g E v e n t s . a a a Ju ly 3 B aseball; A um sville-Shaw vs. S ta y to n , S ta y to n . Ju ly 4— Baseball: S ta y to n vs. Scio, S ta y to n . 1 J u ly 4— In dependence d a y celebration, ! S ta y to n ; Ju ly 7 -8 -9 - Salem c herry fair. Aug. 30-Sept. 2 —L inn county fair, Scio. R oam s B affantyne. tea ch e r of p ia a d and organ. S ta y to n . O r. 2-1V D r. B rew er w as called to L ebanon th ie week on a long n ig h t trip . Will M u n k ers is n p from P o rtlan d id- newtng old acq u a in ta n ce s. B. F P ound. D . M . D_ will open den- tal parlor* in th e R oy bloek. T u esd ay . V Mias Caaaie T h o m p so n of A lbany to ff been visiting h e r b ro th er. D r. T tonapeoa* • S ta y to n E lectric T h e a te r will g iv e continuous perform ances from 4 J t ter 7:30 p. m. F o u rth of Ju ly . Aiao, alw ayu open every M onday, T u esd ay , F rid a y and S a tu rd ay nig h t. ( H om estead N o. 2676, B r o th e rto e d a t Am erican Y e m en, has be* in S ta y to n w ith a c h a rte r ol tw enty. T h e first m eeting w aa h r i d at tke I om e of U. U llom , who ia ta ry pro tern. T h e n e x t m ee tin g will to? held Ju ly 28. A m ong th e ofTicen M f Hally Shelley. L a d y R e to k a h ; Mm. Be T . Mai t l ieu. L ad y R ow ena. T h o m n e C rabtree, o v erw er, ai ! m aater of cerem onies. few days ago, c h arg in g M is. A m t M eta- , e rt with using otoceate a a d a b a riv e language u n d e r th e p ro y lrio a a W B tg y ta u c ity ordinance N o. t l . A fte r h e a rin g a » th e evidence, th e Ju ry discharged. T h e re a fte r, o a th e prosecuting a tto rn e y , I was dism issed a n d th from fu rth e r proceedings. LYO NS. S ifta ^ i Special Service. M r. Abel Is having his hotel repaired, S. W. D rak e, Salem . H . S. B ents, A urora. a n d is pain tin g it anew. F red Steualoff. T. B. Jone«, Salem . M r. and Mr*. P e ter J. N ealen and *on Geo. B. Jacobs, Salem . ‘ Joseph have gone to P o rtlan d for a sh o rt F. R. L ibbey, M arion. viait. J . J. R oberts, Salem . W . H . E gan. Brooks. M rs. S to u t a n d son of Fox Valley have Ju liu s Nalson, Salem . gone to P o rtlan d , and will also spend a C harles F. W allace, H u b b ard . few day s in Salem. W . M. C herrin g to n , E a rn e st A nder- Chaa. R ankin, who haa been in care of aon, Salem . th e d octor w ith a hrokan arm , ia once C. R. H auitltm .tr. M ount Angel. 1 m ore able to be a t hom e w ith his sister, A. L. Shreve, S tay to n . ¡M rs. Al. Kink. - A. W. M l » , U U r t> \ J R a y B v rto n , D. F . B ru n n er, Salem . | f T h ere was a w reck on th e L yons and L. S, L am b ert, Sjtaytoo. j D e tro it railroad M onday, a t K ip h a rt’s ' D r A. W. Simmftn*. T ra s k 's barn,' bluff, w hen tw o car* of th e freight tra in were derailed. No one was h u rt. S ta y to n , vvtcrinarjf aurgeon. , 6-IOp-tf "S om e are born good, som e m ake good, and o th e rs a re c a n ,k t w ith t h a goods.” , In y e o l d e n tym ei a la n te r n w as tha o n ly m e th o d of lig h tin g t h e w ay. In th is enlightened a g e electricity not o n ly lights tha waY but strvm ua in ma ny other useful w a y * our lights and flftotoT service a rc unexcelled. S T A Y T O N E L E C T R I C L IG H T C O . •W ?. r 'fñ ,> i Los Angeie* S ta y to n has th e power, | M artin R auacher a p p e a re d ik J o i t o and F riend Shrove can furnish th e lights, (jrie r’a co u rt aa p riv a te p m eeauhgr • C h ristia n church officers-elect for th e ensuing year, chosen a t th e T u rn e r con- vention. are a« follows -Rev. D avis E r- re tt. re-elected president for th e fo u rth tim e; W. F Reagor. A lbyn Eason. E H. H ilton. G: K. B erry a n d Jo h n T . B u t- cher, vice-presidents; E. V. Stivers, re cording secretary: C. F. Sw ander, corres ponding secretary; T. G. Picton. treaa. - -t l