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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1906)
THE STAYTON MAIL • Hy H. U A L B X A N D b R . A E i . eventh Y ear . N I C W S I 'A I ’K K , STAYTO N , MARION CO U N TY, O REG O N . APRIL 27, 1906. Mtnytnu people should Hit« m <1 for HtNyton. T I mmi * who have the lieat in terest of ili»> place nt heart should u»e llieir • 111i• <*<l effort» to silence the *or- aowful groans of the croaker and to «•uil-e tin* knock* of the knocker to return from whence they rum«. The l>eo|ile of thin town who urc ¡ritere»ted ill the welfare of the whole commnni- t> f iitiil not hound hy the »elti*h de sire to |ier<*onully make all the money that ¡a to I d * made and to do all the I biisiu«-*» in their line that in to lie done, should make it a |mint to u*e their influence to »how the people who are atanding in the way and holding back the progress of the town that the ! tiling for them to do it to get in line and pmdi with the posher*. The |ieo* ; pie of Ktayton do not need the R*si*t- j unci* of any out aide brain» if they will net together and one their own. Hr III, 1 th»,ir are a few here who »<*eni to pre fer to take tiie advice of outside par- tie» than to rely on their own judg ment, when it u plain to tie aeen that the out»ider ha» more interest in the illfare than the welfare of the town. The opportunity i* it hand for the p<-ople of Htayton to »how whether or j not they are interested in the town’» , _____ future gmal W e lielieve that tlioae who truly are interested will u»e every J O N A T H A N B O U R N E , JR. : effort to continue the excellent pro- Aocnrding to the lat<-»t return», ha» »**cuieil the most vote» for United State» gre«» that the town ha» enjoyed dur- mg the pa»t year or more, and do the Kenator Karlv r»*|Hirta gave tin* nomination to II M Cak»* !>e»l they can to tjuiet the croaker», demoralize the knocker* and dentroy \\ alt»*r Toot** proved liim»»-lf it good State Treastirer— J. I) Matlock. the e til efh-ct of opinion» forced upon »pender, hot il ap|a*.ir» that in a pri State Printer— J Scott Taylor the town hy designing outrider». .forni HenaUir— l)r. W. li liyrd. liotry elect inn »lieh HM p i»t p i -»cd, il State Menai or»— Lew i» Savage, W take» »m n ethin g la*»itle» plenty of The Republican primary vote in Slater. money to insure «urc#*««. StayUm for some of the candidate» i* K< pre»eotative» H. R. • re w foni, givcu lielow. For Stai»* tìuiierinteod- Now that ¡¡olirne i» »ei-ure in tin Philip d o v e r , A II ucke.tein, CI. A .; ani, Ackcrinan received thè highe»t number of repohlican votes cast, <¡7. nomination for l,'. H Senator it will Manning, F. S Senn liolmon receiver! 44, Lafollett 26, I»* interesting to *ee some of iti» party Clerk— Fred Palmer Kay 21. Richardson 48. J. B. Grier for pa per* "craw li-h " to get away from Recorder— P I, Frazier. justice, 46. W aiter* 23, Smith for con the rock» they threw at him before C o Cnnim i»'r— Francis Feller. ■table, 54. A L Mack was elected re- the primary eh*ciioii. (iovC h am la-rlain received >he high- puolican cliairman for liti» precinct, e»t number of democratic* vote* cast. , ,“ " 1 M ___________ San Fraiieinco i» already rising from the a»lic*, and her people declare will T«» f ft* pe opl e* of tttNjrtoil hih ! V l r i n l t y In* rebuilt grander than ever. W hile Now, that i lie primary contest i* many declare they will never make over, I wish to ino»i heartily thunk the city their home, the larger |airtiou Uni»)* who so loyally supported me for ■ . i i i i the nomination for State Senator. For It 1» »aid will remain anil help make . . . , . „re fe r»)..... I it... l.l i .... u.;n i „ ........ t In- new tm\ n. H iiild m g » w ill In c r x t - I’d a» much a» possible to withstand republican t icket : Creffield, the high priest of Holy- l ' . S S e n a t o r — B o u r n e , 12 , 5 7 5 ; ( ’ u k e , rollerism, who created such a sensation 12,14!» in Corvallis a couple o! years ago, and Congress, 1st Dial.— Hawley, 8035; who was sent to the penitentiary, was r e le a se d in D e c e m b e r , a n d lia» s in c e Tunxe, 61182; Huston, 4.’»21*. ,, , ., f . o v e r u o r , M i t h y c o i i . l i e , 1 . 1 , » . M l ; G e e r 13,430. Secretary of State, Gatcli, 10,60!». M<Hire», 96!». Sheriff, Culver, 3343. Clerk, Allen, 2333; Cr.*»»an, I0!»8. Recorder, Drager, 963; Jones, 850; Hunt, 6!»6 . Treasurer, Richartlson, 1127; Patton !»11, Biggs, 642; Sm ith, 521. Surveyor, Herrick, 3197. HKMtH'KATIC TICKET. I'. S Senator— John M.Gearin. Congress— Cliaa. V. Galloway. Governor— Geo. E. Chamberlain. Secretary of State— Paul H Sroat. l.urky Illy Treasu rer’» s i.ln n .n l. Thr statement of City Treasurer th a tiim e U -en w u rk iiig u p on th e sy.n - f M l l | l jw |(f f(,r m t > r fo' „ „ w t .r , % , e rcitillei llcenne .............. Kstray fe e .................. Show Itccnse ................. 12 IttlliHrii tablv Bcenst'....... Keb. 5 - Flnt» 9 l'ool Isble ......................... .................. W A R R A N T . PA D l * o « t me l « t r r « « i* Mr* Alexantier, of ('ary, Me., who ha* found Dr. K in g ’* new Lift* Pill* to lai ill«’ b«’*t remedy »lie trver trie«! for keeping the stom ach Liver and Isiwel» in Perfect «ird«*r. Y ou ’ ll agre«’ w ill iu*r if you try t li«’»«’ pam lc*» purifier* t tint infu»e new life. Gauranteed bv Brewer Drug Co druggist. Price 25 cents. N umber 12 in these Strenuous Times When earthquakes are shaking the earth and candidates for of fice are au^ering you to death, don’t lose your head. The earth will soon assume its normal con dition and candidates w ill go up Salt Creek, and then peace w ill be restored. $20.00 mens suit 18.00 16.00 14 00 12.Ç0 10.00 8.00 6.00 ç.oo a 44 a 44 4 i 44 44 44 i 1 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 $l8.00 16.20 Men’s Clothing. boys suit........ $ 8 .35 44 44 ........ 6.6ç ii 44 ....... 6.00 ii 44 ..... Ç-K ii 44 ........ 4 *^ ii «4 ........ 4.00 $12.50 10.00 9.00 8.00 ..... H-2Ç 7.00 9.OO 6.00 ................ 7.2O ç.oo 4.00 ..... Ç* 4 ° Like cut . . . 4.Ç0 .... « 4-40 ..... 12.6o 41 ......... ........ 2.61; in prices on L ittle Fellow » See our new Straw , Crash and Felt Hats. Am sure you w ill be pleased. G . D. TROTTER, S T A Y T O N , OREGON. 1. t h e muon In h a h tterl. G rip Q u ic k ly Science lias proven that the moon ha» an atmosphere which makes life in «ome form po»*ible on that satelite; imt not for human being*, who have a hard enough time on this earth of our* e»|iecially those who dont know that Electric Bitter* cure Headache, B ili ousness, Malarih, C h ill« and Fever. Jaundice. I>y»|»*p»ia, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, Kidney complaints,General De bility and female weakness. Uneqtialed as a general Tonic and Apjietizer for weak person* and especially for the aged. It induces sound sleep. Fully gauranteed hy Brewer Drug Co. Price only ape. K n o c k e d Out. “ 8ome weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and m y self contracted severe colds which sjieedly developed into the worst kind of la grippe with all it» miserable sym ptoms” , says Mr, J. 8 . Egleston of Maple Landing, Iowa. “ Knees and joints act ing, mu*, lea f re, heat! »top ped up, eye» and nose running with alternate spells of chills and fever W e »ifgan using Chamberlain’s Cough Re medy, aiding the same with a double dose of Chamberlain’s Stomach and L iver Tablets, and by its lideral use soon com pletely knocked out the grip. Sold hv the Stayton Pharmacy. SIW 1 .110 2 00 20.UO 5.1 0 10.00 Jan 2—J II O rter.................. ’ ’ II Smith ............... “ .1 N W eddle............... •• H L W tm e r ................. •’ H Smith .................. .'> A L S h rg v e ................. ” Kleclrtc l.lüht. ........ ” Fred Kock C o ............ “ Kcrtn-r X K lecker___ ’ ’ M Streif 4 Co ......... Feh. S II Sm ith..................... “ J Ktsher .................. ” Slayton Mall ....... 7 H Smith ...... “ Lee Brown & Co........ f s.oo “ Electric llüht ........... Meli 2 II Smith ............. “ Electric lls h t............ Balance on haud......... 16.65 i 10.40 1 20.15 740 14 ; 82.35 a.oo ! » 00 4.25 7.00 16.55 ! 2.45 , 3.60 j Accounts may be 4.Mi 17.30 ¿.30 1 started from $i up. 2.2ft 5.00 28.70 ftl »V» H a d c a r rie d o n a s e c re t c o r r e s p o n d e n c e T o ta l. 9973.99 1973.99 s o m e o f t h e m , a n d f r o m h i* d if-j _ ; _____ — — fe re n t lo c a tio n s a t S a c r a m e n t o , S a n i F o n n *t l o n r Lout H a ttie «. J o * e a m t S e a ttle , a n d fin a lly in d u c e « ! i N a p f . o . . l . e . . . o . _ n t h e G r e a t o u o n e o f h i * s e v e r a l t o j o i n l i i i n a t \ \ “ Iff p o r t , a b o u t > c a u i p a i g u s w h i l e w a l k i n g a b o u t th e 20 ' " J 1*"8 • £ u l h * , i . ^ e w P u rl> 1,1 L i n t o l " c a t u p o n e n i g h t , a s l i e w a s a c c u s t o m e d c o u n t y . H e r e it I* s ta te d a c o l o n y h a » to d o to d is c o v e r h o w th e s o ld ie rs w e r e l a a n f o r m e d , a n d s e v e r a l o f h is o ld c o n „ct-up ied , « -h u m -ed to c o m e u p « > u a lui\ii joiiiiM i In in . K i^ l it o r t»*n jjro u p lis to m n ^ to a n excitcnl s p e a k e r. I » * ’" « e r e r o u t i n e d iii t h e a s y l u m f o r N a p o le o u s to le n e a r to liste n a m i fo u n d 11 t i m e a s t l i o r e s u l t O l I l l s t e a c h i n g » , that the man was regaling his com- ’ « „ d p r o s p e c ts a r e n o w g o o d fo r th e ir rades with ail account o f battles that r **t«irii. C r e f f i e h l a l l e g e » t li „ t h e is Nupoh'on lm«l lost. C h r i s t r is e n f r o m tin* d e a d , h is d e a t h "1 lmd the fellow hanged ns n tral b e i n g In * t w o y e a r * r e s i d e n c e i n t h e tor.” Napoleon said. “ Men <lo not win p e n i t e n t a r y , a n d it is s a i d s o m e n f Iii« battles by tin* memory o f battles lost!" f o l l o w e r s a c c e p t Iii* c l a i m o f C h r is t - It wus perfectly tru«*. A distinguish liood . etl military otlh’cr affirmed that after troops had l)«H*n beaten in a battle It ttxik weeks to get them to flr«* ns well When Solid Iron Float«. Experiments show that If a hall of ns they had done before. Bad success »olid iron is low ere« 1 Into a mass of dtmiorullzes them. I f out* Is continually Il«iui«l Iron by tneaua of a metal fork looking back at the thlug* one has the hnll at first sinks to the bottom tniss«sl In life on«* los«*s the power to with the fork. But In n few secomls grip what Is yet within reach o f one’s , it leaves the prongs and rises to the hands.—Ixtndon Sp«*«*tator surface, where It continues to float un Peppermint. til It melts. The rising Is explain«*«! hy The preparation of peppermint is es the expansion of the ball, due to heat ing. whereby It becomes, bulk for hulk, pecially an American Industry. The peppermint Is cut when In bloom. Ilk«*1 less «lense than the molten metal. hay, «!rle«I, placed in close w«xnlen vats und steamed. The oil cells burst and n « v l l » lalM«i«l ¡ T n r t i i f . is no worse than the terrible case of the oil passes upward with the steam. I’ ll«** that afflicted me 10 years. Then which Is condetis«*«! and conducted Into I was advised to apply Bucklens Arn- a receiver, wtiere the oil rises and Is ica Salve, and less than a box perms- pipe«! off. It takes about 350 pounds nently ciucd me, writes L. 8 . Napier, o f dry peppermint to produce one of Bugles, Ky. Heals all wounds, pound o f oil. An acre o f land yields Burn» and sore» like t>*agic. 25 cents from »lx to ten pounds of oil, often at Brewer Drug Co. I more, even ns high as fifty pounds. Interest paid on time deposits. Benson, 16,667; w i t h I ' r c a s u r c r , S t e e l , ! » . K K ) ; H o y t , 8 , 575 , C t r i c r , 8 , 271 . S t a t e P r i n t e r D u n i w a v 20 826 . , , ' “ W h i t n e y , 10 , 0 ! » - , ( l a r k e , i . S J l . S t i i t r H c i i M t o r , K » i y , l! 0 l 7 ; S m i t h , I I P . » ; 1 .1 F o l l e t t , 1 240 ; C r o i . a n , 1130 ; _ -i • ii i K i c l n e , * » 16 ; H o b s o n , 4 7 3 . R « ’ p r e * e i i t a i i v c s , D a v e y , 1800 ; R < > d g - c r » , 164 ’. » , S e t t l e m e i c r , 1173 ; R e y n o l d s , 1124 ; S i m m o n s , 1 027 ; H o l e r , 1025 ; A 8 P * n' " T dcnmcratic chair man W li Queener received the | democratic nomination for justice, and Jo. Kearns for ron»tahle. There were 24 democratic and 67 republican votes cast, tlioae w li i had otller prt I) rence» t ! Rov was crowdeil out of previous luues: have only m the kindliest leciing», feelings, reeog re«*og- on hand J»n. i fTM ¿1 e Kindliest M h ii I hcu Ilci-nsc 2 0 i*l inzitig it to la* every mans privilege a* Jau '• l riu« l«x ».TA tin- effect* of an cartliquakc, anil hope well a» duty to support his choice for tin* nomination. i n great that another such a» this may A* I am now one of the regular never occur. nominees on the Reptihlienn Ticket for State Senator, I most respectfully KI.KI THIN ItKTI ItSH. solicit the support of all and I will, if elected, serve all the people honestly Following are the official ligures of and to the best of my ability Respectfully, tin* primary election on candidato» re T. B. K a y . c eiv in g largest number of votes on the ,, S ub s crip tion , $1.26 P E R ANNUM N O T A N U K O A N Stayton State Bank. DoNot Remain Blind T o the fact that the Brewer Drug Co. stores at Salem and Stayton are the cheapest places in the State of O r egon to buy your Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumes, Sundries, Etc. Our Advertised Cut Prices Still Continue W e offer you the following special this week. surely a winner and wont last long. It's Fine Linen and Bond Box W ritin g Paper, reg. 60c box, 40c; reg. 50c box for 35c; reg. 35c box 25c; reg. 25c box 20c. On any quantity lot of anything we carry, we will give you still better prices. Telephone your orders. Salem. B R EW ER DRUG CO., Stayton.