The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 06, 1908, Image 1

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THE STÄYT0N MAIL
A N IC W S e A H K H , N O T A N O N O A N
H y B. Ü. A L E X A N D E R .
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STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. MARCH 6, 1908.
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TOM RICHARDSON OOMINO.
Saturday, tha 1*1 1 li, and arrangement*
are taing inaile (or a big lime.
Mr. IticluiriUoii »vili doliver un ad-
dre«» in lite opera liouau and short
»pecche» will probably he mudo hy oth
era. Everybody is cordially invited to
attend Ibis meeting and hoar what
I'ortliind and other Oregon towns ar»
doing towards the upbuilding of our
State, and learn something that will
help os to help Stayton
A LIVE FIRM
N um ber
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What They Say.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
OF MARION COUNTY
Heloto is what tome of our exohang-
Portland Booster to Visit Stay- 0 « im<i tu «ay about tho «|x*ci«sl o<l it ion :
ton March 14th.
Tho H tayton M a il is tho latest Ore­
For several weeks Tom Richardson,
secretary of the Portland Commercial
('luit und one of tho "livest" of the live
Oregon "boosters,” Inis lieen endeavor-
ing to ilnd time to accept an invita
tino from tin' Htayton Commercisi
Club to visit thm place
Word was
received yesterday that lie will he here
S u b ic r/ p i/ o n . S I . 2 6 P E R A N N VAX
•XtAtAbtfAtAtAb \b tA tA M A M A b*
M. L. JONES.
If J am nominated and elected I will
during my term of office observe these
gon paper to Issue u special edition,
principles: Good roads, no waato of
nod it is n good one, containing » public money, strictest economy con­
' great deal of well written information sistent with a good administration -of
and linely illustrated.— I'ortland Daily county affair». I will give to the man­
agement of county business the same ;
Journal.
energetic, constant and careful atten­ ^
The Statesman is in receipt of a tion that I have always given my own.
copy of the »peroni edition of the Ho far as I can control expenditures, ^
H tayton M a h , K. D Alexander, pub- public moneys will be expend«! where !
they properly tailing and wholly for
< lislier, under date of Fob. I4tli. The
the public good, and so far as possible 1
edition consist» of thè regolar newa I will leave the money in the tax pay- !
«ection of eiglit pages nini night pugna, er's pockets, and invite general co-op- !
of write up matter on high grado book eratioo for improvements such as to !
induce business investments. I desire
paper The «pecinl section contains
placed o ij the official ballot opposite
half-lone outs of the principal business i my name: A »«poire deal and fair,
places, description» of I lie advantage» treatment for everyone, whether sup­
M. L. J ones .
of the town and of the surrounding porter or not.
territory and much other matter of)
interest and permanent value. Bro. 1
Alexander is lo b e congratulated on '
the edition.— Salem Htate»muu.
W hen W e Fit Glasses.
| Gives Pleasure
O ur Electric Light installed in your house gives
you a pleasure and enjoyment of your home that
you never had before.
Costs but little, too.
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Stayton Electric Light Co.
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we Don’t Guess T h e re is S atisfaction
La»t we«-k’s S tayton .M a il eame to
We have the Scientific Instruments
I our tables handsomely printed special for determining and correcting any
Seatak & Stowell Add New
, edition,-exploiting the Imitine»» mter- and all defects of vision, no m atter!
Ice Machine.
the nature of the case
i'sts of our sister town in over in Mur-
Htayton » enterprising market men, ¡(ll> oomity. Editor Alexander is to ta
W E F IT A N Y
He»tak A Hlowell, who have I m i - ii mak commended (or the enterprise lie has
T H A T RES-
iog many improvement* in their mar- ,.x hibit«d — H.mtiam News, Hcio.
ket the past couple of year», »«cm de­
P O N D S to L I G H T
termined to have everything that will
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* U,UB oi lh« «TAYTON
Add to t1.w utiltly of their market and Ma,,‘ u an • icd,enfc P*!“ '*
* ,ie Optician and
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Jeweler, Htayton, Or.
benefit their customers
'**,r'* edilion'. • nd
H»«, *r«ted “ •
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with phot«igraphic views of residence»,
I hey have ju-t in»inlhd tn their
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market
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machine, i fund no#» houses of the thrivirg ” and 1
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, j enterprising little city of Htayton, Mur-
furiiislu-d by l it 1 1 I. Herwc A Co, of I
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ion county. One thousand copies of
Get your horees ready for the
Health1, and also u new three horse
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the tiapet will bo scot East by the
Horse Show.
W e have the
Fairbanks-Morae gasoline engine.
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■ \ Commercial Club of that place, to
best horse powders on the
1 be ice machine was purchased et-1
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honicseckers. E. D. Alexander, pro­
market.
pccially for cooling their storage room,
prietor of tho M a i l is making a good
hut they are considering the proposi- [
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t till|>er fur his to w n ----Beaver Htate P A C I F I C C O A S T
tn»n of putting in tank», and in.mu- 1 1
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News, Hubbard
C O N D IT IO N P O W D E R S
factoring ice
\\ itli their machine i
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they can easily manufacture a ton of
Ask people who have used it
ice a day. In their storage room since an right page hooater, with ita regular
and see what they say of it.
the new apparatus was in«talhd » is ¡»»lie which is a good one, and r|>eaks
Good for stnggotV colic, dis­
frozen in tho brine tank connected for that growing nod prosperous town.
temper, catarrhal fever, kid­
with the machine, several inches thick. Beaidos the business booses, saw mill,
ney trouble, constipation, in­
This Ice machine will enable Messrs. *o «len mill, school and its principal,
digestion, scouring, coughs,
-Hestak A Htowcll to keep their fresh M iw Cornelius, flour mill, engiue
colds, and heaves.
Sold on
meats indefinitely, and will add to the 1 *"*«•«. «»««trie light station, churches
its merits and fully guarnn-
quality of tho roasts anil steaks fur A"«1 commercial club, the following
anteed by Stayton Pharmacy.
iiished patrons.
They are entitled to naideooes are shown: J. 1. Kearns, E.
Price 50c per package. Spe­
credit for their enterprise.
Mnuhieu, I*. C. Ircres, Peter Freres,
cial price in quantity.
Dr Brewer, Dr. Kitchen, W. K. Thom-
Triumph Notes.
«», <;. L. Brown, Willis Caldwell, A. D.
Alfred Fox and Juicy Shelley were Gardner, W. A. Weddle, E I). Alexan-
Bank Building.
united in marriage at Salem on the dcr, Cbas. Stn fl', A. L. Shrove, G. B.
27th of Fob.
Trask.
Tin* elm relies are tho M. E., Rev. G.
Herman Shell* rg recently visited
0.
Oliver pastor
Catholic, Father
in tliis neighborhood.
Marion E»kcw and wife from Salem Lainck pastor; Baptist, Kcv. A. H.
Carman pastor; Christian, Rev. J. P.
spent Sunday visiting at Shelley's.
Condor pastor.
Albert and Harvey Arthur from
The public schools have a tenth
We need more of it
Idaho spent a few days with their rel­
grade high s«:liuol department.
atives.
and more people to <H
W. I.. Ere res is mayor, R. A. El wood
Jacob Htaiger visited tho capital recorder, E. Roy treasurer, Dr. Brewer,
practice it.
city Thursday.
R. I.. Winter, Clias. StrelT and G. W.
Hose Htaiger is teaching a good Murphy councilmen, Henry Smith
school in I’olk county. •
marshal. W. L. Freres is president
A new son at the homo of Fred and R. A. El wood secretary of the
METHODS are based
Commercial Club.
Casteel and wife.
entirely upon the sig-
The showing is a good one for Stay-
John Hefner lost a horse, cotise
ton.— Albany Democrat.
niiently will have to buy another
F ROY
Conditioner for Horses
in trading here. We never misrepresent. You can
depend absolutely on the quality of our goods. We
never take a back seat when it comes to price and
you can be sure of saving money whenever you
make a purchase hem.
Let us have your trade on
a straight business basis, of the best and the most
for your money and one price to all.
Shoes
for men, women and children.
Fit, style and ser­
vice combined in a w ay that will satisfy the most
fastidious, and prices that will suit you.
H ats
To reduce our stock before our spring shipment ar­
rives we are offering some of them at reduced
prices. A few are listed below:
Light Gray, Low Crown regular $i.$o now $1.00
Dark “
Telescoped........... “
i.^o “ 1.25
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2.25 to 2.50 2.00
Black, Low Crown .............
“ $ i . 5 o now $1.25
G eh len B r o s .
Stayton Pharmacy
Integrity
Our
l!) nificance the term im­
The Shoulder Strap.
The following shows what a pros-
pectivo cannery will do: Corvallis Ga-
nette— Charles Cartwright of Belfoun-
WM jn Corvallis, Saturday, on
his way homo from Albany where be
! f It were possible to compile such
datn it would be extremely Interesting
to know to what extent women have
Influenced the uniform» ami " ' " J 1*
ment of their fighting states. A little
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Instain «’ In point Is the steel curb M
to purchase nur.ery stock.
«Jioulder Rtrap of the British cavalry.
He expects to go into the »mall fruit
When Sir George I.uck was setting business and to dispose of hi« products
out for Kandahar during the Afghan t() t,M) new Clinn0rv j „ Corvallis.
operations Lady I.uck. knowing prob----------------------------------------------------
ably something of tho flghllng methods
of the tribesmen, whose four foot knife
cnn eut clean from shonhlcr to talt,
sewed n couple of steel curb chains
under each of the shoulder strnps on
T h e Marion County Prohi­
her husband’s tunic. As a protection
from sword cuts these proved so ef­ bition Convention will be held
fective that at the end of the campaign
Marion County
Prohibition Convention
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Rlr George mnde a report in relation
thereto, with the result that they wort!
adopted us a permanent feature of the
cavalry nnlfonn-Ilarper's Weekly.
a
Rejection slip.
••sir," said the shivering taggar,
stopplng the prosperous magazine ed-
ttor on the street, “ I have a long, sad
story"-
.
"Sorry,” briskly replied the maga-
rine editor, PM-tn« c»»• "J"*
only open for «hort. funny atorios now.
full of the other kind." Success Mngn-
tine.
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plies (integrity).
We
...I M P L E M E N T S ...
We are in the trade and call your at
tention to our line of goods.
W e carry a full line of the well
known Mitchell, L ew is & Sta-
ver goods,
B u y from us the
Myer Spray Pump
Wagons, Hacks, Surries
T h e y are the best.
and Buggies.
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__________________ Do not overtook
A full stock of
our Rose Manure
Oliver Plows
Spreader.
and all extras.
believe in it, make it our
Watchword
The Deering flowers and Binders
A n d all extras.
Stayton State Bank
T h e above are all fine goods and at the very lowest prices.
Sublimity Implement House,
S t a r t t h * T r a p N est*.
PH ILIP MEIER. Proprietor.
Restart the trap nests If you did not
use them during the summer. What
we want to know most Is how many
II Barkmeyer, who resides north­
eggs
the hens will lay during the cold­
in the W . C T . U . H alt in S a -
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-in icino
er months of the year, when the price* east of Stayton, was an appreciated
lem, rrtd a y, iVIarcn Zx), l “ Uo, are worth working for.
caller at this office Monday.
For the
aj JO o’clock a. m., for the p u f
pngt year or two Mr. Barkmeyer has
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q { n o m jn a tin ? a CQunty
A n tw *r*d .
engaged quite extensively in the
ticket, and such other business
"Where shall the weary find rest?" chicken business and is making it a
as shall come before the con- exclaimed Rev. Dr. Fourthly, with success. In ten days previous to his
vcnjJon> E v e ry Prohibitionist dramatic emphasis.
A short snore from the pew occupied call at the office he gathered 135 doz­
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,s requested to be present that by Deacon Ilnrdesty was the only re­ en eggs. He'kee^s about 275 chick­
spouse.—Chicngo Tribune.
day.
ens— Rhode Island Reds and P ly­
On behalf of County Com.
mouth Rocks. This is a good showing
The test of political instltntious Is
t
and
proves that there is money in the
vJItVer Jory, C h a irm a n .
the condltlou of tho country whose for
chicken
business if properly conducted.
tunes they regulate.—Beac sistield.
S ylva n u s Presnail, Sec.
PUM PK IN CENTER.
Weather is rather changeable tliis
week.
Mr. Ed. Siegmund is improving af­
ter «piite a spell of sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas have
been on the sick list the last few days.
Miss Corrigan had quite a misfor­
tune by missing the stage last Satur­
day evening.
Mrs. Caplinger lias been spending a
pleasant visit with her parents and
relatives the past week.