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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1904)
THE STAYTON MAIL H y B. D A L E X A N D E R . S u b s c rip tio n , $ 1 .2 5 P E R A N N U M A N K W Sl'At'KH, NOT AN OKOAN STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON. SEPTEMBER 9, 1904. N inth Y e a r . N umber * 1 . Lursl Option Nrn.ur. A lia. kxl. H. Wefnhard, the Portland brewer, him fili .l complaint that the local op tion measure u unconstitutional and will teat ita validity on the following ground»: Became it waa not auhmitted to the Governor for hia approval, awa not signed by him, unr returned with hi» objection», nor filial by liim in the of fice of the .Secretary of Slate; that the law waa not legally aiibmitted to the elector», been:me the petition for it» »ubmi»»ion wn» not aigned by eight per cent of the voter»; that it confer» an unlawful delegation of authority to the County Court; that the title does not give notice that it ia unlawful to »«‘II liquor»; that the initiative and referendum act i» contrary to the con- »titution of v the States, where- ,,e I'nlied * ,,,,ru nw* CT, w ncr«- Brewer Drug Kodaks, Cameras and Supplies T a k e one on your mountain trip. N o trouble to use one. Nothing else aifords so much pleasure at so small expense. W e have the daylight loading machine. with dark room. Call and see them. Does away W ill be pleased to show you all about them. « « 1 a M HOD K ic k e r s W tin ted ! *" ‘ * r t * 1 " | / fl i f (Closing Out Sale! Eggs, in trade, per doz..... 24c 1 Gal. Coal Oil,............... 20c Piece Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hame oil a» commonly »old for 25c , Hats, Hosiery, Under- 15c [tack Malta Cere»,..................... 2 |iack» “ •* “ wear, Etc. 10c can Armour’» Pork and Bean». 4 can* “ “ “ *2 at unheard of prices to close 5c and 10c bar Toilet Soap, per bar 03 out our goods in Stayton. Good Muslin, |»er yard,.................... 5c 2 tin cup» for..................................... 5c W e do not want to have a dol- 10 quart tin b u c k e t....................... 20c lar's worth of merchandise in ! j j0jnt b ¡n ., 2 joint* b « ,, in. »tove pipe,................... J5c Stayton Jan. 1st, 1905. **»,» of government i* | gallon tin .u p ................................ oh guaranteed; that it unlawfully pro- A good lantern 50c hihiu the »ale of liquor on the pres * ! cription of a physician not engaged in practice; that it is contrary to section 21 of the Constitution; that it unlaw ; fully attempts to delegate the prohi bition question to precinct», and that | it provide» for illegal »earch warrants ! and rule» of evidence. Before fitting yourself out for the hop yard examine these prices. Leather Hop Gloves ................ 15c M en's 75c Blue Overalls M en's Engineer Overalls and Jackets, each 60c M en's 50c Summer Underwear ...............35c 65c Triumph Notes. Threshing i* all finished, and uow 20 per cent discount on all men's gloves, hats and dress shirts. j is the hop people’s time, or harvest. Nearly everybody is wishing for a Broken lots of Shoes, no old stock, at less than cost. good shower of rain. J. Smith and family and Geo. Mur phy and wife took a trip in the mountain». Va How About Your 8uramer Albert Arthur has returned from Milk »‘or roullrr. . cation? Accustom your fowl» to all kind» ot Eastern Oregon and intends to stay in milk, any» a Nebraska farmer In Amer Newport on Yaquina Bay ia the the Valley again. ican Agriculturist. Karp lie fore them ideal »ea*ide r«*»ort of the Norihl’acitic Arthur Shelly has about completed every day »erect sLImmcd milk, dab- bered milk or buttermilk It will inakl Coast. Round trip ticket* at greatly | hi» new barn. them grow, h« Ip k<*«'p them In good educed i a tea on »ale from all South- Barkmeier has rented the Henry heultli and make the ben» lay mar. ,.rn |*HCjfiG [Miint* iir Oregon, on and Benson farm, and is plowing the same ***"' _________________ after June l«t. A»k agent» lor forth- with a new disc plow. r , , i n T i n i ,, ,I ««r information and a handsomely il- Bud Benson's sore hand is rapidly l*ure refined charcoal 1« one of tb# luNtratcd »nuvenir booklet, or write improving. beat disinfectant* for the poultry yard. Etlwm stone. Manager C. A E. K H. Mr*. Lee Tate and Mrs. Ben Gastier • Poultry 1» raised on M * p e r cent AUMtny> 0re r W . K. Comao, 8. F. of the farm* In the I nltod Htatea H c ,.()rt,HI1(1 visited with Mrs. Then. Highberger would lie IntercHtlng to know what Wednesday. per cent u»e high grade fowl». What 1 » Lib! N. Higldierger is preparing to give Meat. milk, the cereal grain*. with In tlie last analysis, noliody know», plenty of hard lione out tine, will tnak. his house a new coat of rustic. Out we do know that it i* under strict good poultry If ke[it free from lice. A number of farmers in this vicin Aa often u* every second year a cocK law. Abuse that law even »lightly, ity joined the Kock Point grain pool should be bought that la full of vlgot pain result». Irregular living means and (Hire blood and lie employed ti derangement of the organs, re*ulting which sold the other day at 40c per tiulld up the Mt ii in I mi of the flock. • n constipation, headache or liver bushel, and for which we can and A good breed 1» not alone sufRcleot rouble. I)r. King's New Life Pills must be thankful to J. T. Hunt, who to make money. Good care, good faad quickly readjust this. It’s gentle, yet stands at the head of the association »m l m ore q u a r te ts a re even nec. ».vary. thorough. Only 25e; nil druggist». The Oregon Information Bureau at the Union station, Portland, is prov ing to lie a valuable agency for the lo cation of settlers in Oregon. During the last year it has been instrumental in locating nearly 100 families in va rious counties of the state. During the month of August just closed 650 persons have visited the bureau to make inquiries concerning Oregon products and available o|>enings for 4* Y ou Must A lw ays Consider the 4* business and agriculture. J. E. WHITEHEAD, Stayton. * A Low Price Does Not Always * if! Mean a Bargain.. ^ * Quality as W ell as the Price. *$• 4* W e W ant to ^ call your 4? Attention »£ To our large and well selected line of L A D IE S ’ Skirts W alking Skirts, Under Skirts, W hite Skirts, In the latest styles and at prices to suit everybody's purse. W e always take pleasure in showing our goods. Let us show them to Y O U . ^ Fred Rock Mercantile Co Stayton, Oregon. John A. Ditter, of Sublimity, and] Anton I’ feil, of Fond du Lac, Wis., were callers yesterday. Mr Pfeil is an .old friend of Mr. Ditter, and was with him tir»t as clerk, then as partner, ar.d when Mr. Ditter came west, succeded him in business. He is well pleased with this part of Oregon, and thinks Stayton a thriving, well located and prosperous appearing town. »$» Therefore, to make this large stock of goods move w e will Anything most you want is in name prices that no one but a our T in w are Department, 'millionaire w ou ld pass by. Hop pickers would do well to buy your supplies of us and on your return home to inspect our great closing out sale. Remember when you trade at Trotter’s you pay no one’s bills but your own. A dollar saved is a dollar earned. G. D. TROTTER. S T A Y T O N , OREGON. Toilers of the Columbia. 4» T' X 4* . ^ ** * $ * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4* cold weather. If a pullet begins to lay before winter comes, she will continue to lay until spring ‘ hen take a real and soon begin again. But if the win ter seta In before she start» at laying She will probably not lay before spring, There are exceptions to the claims made here, but aa a rule experienw wJU confirm the fact that a pullet must have time In which to grow and ma ture, and that it 1» expensive to feed flocks In winter In the hope of an abundant supply of eggs when th» ages and conditions of the Individuals render profit an Im possibility -P o u ltry Newg The premium list» of the 44th An- ______ tember 12th to 17tli, are now being The new »tory that is more than distributed. A great many changes good, which starts soon in this paper, have been made and new premiums tells of the old Columbia River fishing offered, and as a whole the list has war that threatened to involve two heen increased. The stock show will states. The story is true to the living he as good as last year if not better, incident and there is a beautiful love Several exhibitors from California are story, as well as of human success aod ®ont®niplating bringing their thor- failure, avarice, hate and persecution, oughbred stock. The opening chapter» of this great 1 he county exhibits will be larger story will soon appear in this paper, than ever and this year an exhibit will See that your name is on our sub- be at the fair »bowing what the north- »cription list in good standing, so that we8t P°rt' ° n °f Canada can produce you may read every chapter of this and *he ad vantages they have to offer, thrilling and instructive story. Good racing and splendid evening -----------------------entertainments through the week will a B o y * w i l d K i d * Tor L i r * . make it enjoyable for all who attend. With family around expecting him Send to the Secretary, W .A. Moores, to die, and a son riding for life 18 al gH|enii for a premiuni li8t,»nd then miles to get Dr. King’s New Discov- make an exhibition of your stock or cry for consumption, coughs and colds, goojjg. W. H. Brown, of ’ Leesville, Ind., en-1--------------------------------------—— —1---------- dured death's agonies from asthma; but this wonderful medicine gave in stant relief and soon cured him. He writes: “ 1 now sleep soundly every night.” Like marvelous cures of con sumption, pneumonia, bronchitis, coughs, coids and grip prove its match less merit for all throat and lung trou bles. Guaranteed bottles free at all druggists. A Magazine Free. Real Estate F O R .SALE. 80 acres 4* miles east of Lyons. Small house and barn. First-class timber ranch, on the river. |900. A fine, well improved farm of 130 acres, near Stayton. Stock, machin ery, etc. goes with the place. 50 acres fine unimproved land near Dallas, Or. All tillable. A bargain for some one wanting a small place. 294 acres, about 100 acres in culti vation, balance timber, 2| miles west of Stayton. Good house, barn, etc. $18 per acre. The attention of our readers is call ed to the adv. of Western Empire, on another page of this paper. We have made arrangements with the publish ers of this popular magazine whereby we can furnish it absolutely free to all 80 acres, house, barn, 10 acres orch subscribers of the M a il who pay ail ard, one mile from Mehama. arrearages and one year in advance 160 acres timber land two miles and to all new subscribers who pay in west of Stayton. No improvements advance one year. except fence. $16 per acre. Western Empire is a large 32 page It requires considerable urging to In- mrtK*»z' n"> ful* of information of mter- duce one possessing a large number of b ’ dwellers on the 1 ucihc coast, «&• beautiful pullets to sncrltice them, but and all should take advantage prompt- ¿s it WRI n°t P“y t° keep pullets of the |y 0j this opportunity to secure it free. large breeds to lay (luring winter u n - -------------------- *&• less such pullets can m ature before ra a rru i o d d s Against. Him. ^ Oregon State Fair. A New Serial Story in The Mail. nual Fair to *** held at Salem, Bep- X 4» > Everything in the line of Bedridden,alone and destitute. Such jn brie( WH8 t[,e co„dition of an old b nfune of j . j . Havens, Ver • * ’ *»>>1®«. O. For years he was troubled with kidney disease and neither doc- tors nor medicines gave him relief. At , th he tried Electric BiUe„ . . . . . . , . Put >'>'» on h>8 f ^ 1 '» order and now he testifies “ I’m on the road to complete recovery.” Best on earth jor jjver #mj kidney troubles and all . , . ,, , *0™’ * of •tom»ch and h*"®1 complaint. Only 50c. Guaranteed all by druggists. List Your Property Now. Call on or address T H E M A IL , Stayton, O r. New Heat flarket We have opened a new market in Stayton in the old Davie A Briggs stand and carry a fine line of Fresb and Salt Meats Bologna, Lard, Etc. Our pnces are reasonable, and our meats first-class. Your patronage is solicited. Stowell & Denny. Shop in charge of A. C. Thomas.