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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
y THE STÄYTON lly e . D. A L E X A N D E R . A N E W S P A P E R , S u b s c r ip tio n , S I . ¿ 3 P E R A N N U M O R O A N STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. APRIL T h ir t e e n t h Y e a r . W. M flushey has a card for nom S T A Y T O N CAN HAVE ination to tit« office of county judge in A R A IL R O A D . another ooluuin. Mr. Bushey I.i&nt Saturday night K. I Infer, \V. merly lived. Y. Richardson, Krimk Hughes and O. P. Terrell, who in seeking the Aug. Huckestein, representing the nomination for county ju d ge^s meet Hiitem Board of Trade and Hie Salem ing with good support throughout the fluid lie«» Men'« League, rn't with the county. His past record while in of Htuytuii Commercial Club, in Lit in fice in the county is greatly in his fa place, and the building of an electric vor, as he made an efficient officer. road bettvoen Slayton and Salem wm -County Hupt. Smith visited the conaidered. The meeting win an eu- thusiustic one, and all seemed Attic-,'Stayton scImols this wiek and re|>orts Mr. fiial that there will he no difficulty in them in first class condition. securing the necessary amount of lo Smith in heartily in favor of a union cal capital to build the road It wan high school and in visiting the schools the opinion of all preaent that if thin about is getting opinions in regard to place get« a railroad within the next the matter. few yearn it must be built by local If. K Robertson, of Turner, is a can capital, and now that Baleni ntauda didate for county commissioner, and ready and willing to help, this in an is receiving a. hearty aup|K»rt. Mr. opportunity not to he missed. : Robertson is well known hereabouts, The plan pro|N>»ed was that a hoard having fmmerly lived near Stayton. of five, two from the Stayton Comnier* , , . He is successful farmer, and u good rial Club, two from the Salem Uoard | busineas man. As he i. located near of Trade, and one county oflicial aim’d the eastern end of the county, he will be chosen as managers. W illie Cald receive the sup|>ort of this section. well and O. L. Brown were chosen to T,|U lmrl °f rounly »■ entitled to . . representation on the board of com- represent Slayton. misaiouers, and Mr. Uobertaon will Short talks weru made by W. I.. look after its interrato in a proper Freres, I>r. Beauchamp, K. I). Alex- manner. ander, Hr. Beauchamp, Dr. Kitchen, Mass Meeting. 0 . L. Brown, A I). Gardner, J. T. Kearns, (ieo. Spaniol, Chan StretT, There will be a mao« meeting of the W illis Caldwell, L. S. Inm U -rt, J W. citizens td the town of Stayton at the Jackson, O. V. Myers and others, ull City hall next Wednesday, April 8th, at 7:30 p. m. sharp, for the purpose of strougly cndoroiug the plan. A t a meeting of the Salem Board of discussing and providing means to Trade last Tuesday night the project complete our water system and to ini- received unanimous endorsement ami prove our streets. Every enterprising K. Ilofer and Frank Hughes were se- citizen who is a property holder and Iccted as the Salem members of the ha« the interest of tiie town at heart board of managers. County Treasurer should not fail to attend Ib is meeting. Richardson will probably lie the fifth Come out and express your sentiment, member. W . L . F r e r e s , Mayor. .... TH E C O N S E R V A T IV E BANKER in making loans must know to a certain ty that his applicants or sureties are re sponsible and w orthy of credit. Likewise the prudent depositor should know the character and standing of the bank with which he deals. invite you to investigate our standing and the methods w e employ and if you are satisfied with our service w e ask your co-operation. Stayton State Bank Team Harness 1908. N 9 umber Stayfon Sees Fine Horses. is well An Opportunity That Should Be known in Slayton and vicinity. He Made a Success. owns laud near Mehania where he for We N O T A N HIL A B ig Day, a Big Crowd, and C M CSÍ Fine Display. Saturday laat waa a great day lor Stayton, and the large crowd preaent allowed the intercut the people ol this part of Marion county are taking in fine stock. Horses as good as could he seen anywhere were shown here. On the horse question Stayton will not take a hack scat for any town in the country. The horses shown were ns follows: Boedigheimer *t Yannke and B. G. Uoedigheimer, L'nivers, imp. P erd ier on; Moran, imp. Belgian; Winsor, imp. German coach; Salem, full blood na tive bred) Perdieron; Rosetta, imp. Percheron mare. M McKinney, “ Torch Bird,” stand ard bred; “ Teddy," 10 months old colt. David Aergerter, “ Dewey,” hail blood Perdieron. Shaw Aas'n., Adam Burns, Mgr., "Luxemburg,” imp. Percheron. Adam Burns, English Shire Mare, Belle. Jac. Missler, ‘‘ Direct, Jr.,” standard bred. Nairn & Popham, Gallant Stamp, imp. Clydesdale. Ed. Popham, Sir Garnet, imp. Hack- rey. F. A. Gerbe, l yearling, 1 2-year-old, half-blood German coach. Follis & Trask, Buckendon Puck, imp. English Shire. Denny & Rossiter, mammoth jack, Jim Vaughn. L. L. Thomas, K ing Lovelace, stand ard bred. A. C. Thomas, Amiral de Houtain, imp. Belgian. Henry Shanks, "half blood Percher on, coming 2. John Sandner, half-blood Percheron, coming 2. J. L. Eidson, Alter Ego, standard bred. Clifford Harold, haii-blood Belgian mare, coming four. Frank Burge, Fanion 2nd, imp. Percheron. G. F. Harold, half-blood Belgian gelding, 2 yrs. old. J. K. Miller, Huida and 2-yr.-old colt Sala. Dr. Brewer, standard bred trotter. Dr. Beauchamp, “ “ “ S. Polreis, half blood Percheron colt. Prizes were given by a few of the business men, as follows: Best draft stallion, Trask k Follis, $5.00 pair of shoes by Trotter. Best Uni vers colt, S. Polreis, $5.00 cash, by E. T . Matthieu. Best all round colt, John Sandner, $5.00 pair of shoes by W. F. Kleckcr. This exhibition of horses was one of which the people of Stayton should be And are proud, and the horsemen of Stayton are deserving of praise for their enterprise. The Victor Point Band added much to the pleasure of the day by their ex cellent music. The following is the Roll of Honor for District No. 08: Alfred Herrling, John Apple, Paul Kirsch, Mary Apple, Bsssil Kirsch, Perry Baldwin, W ilm a Ware, Bertha Apple, Francis Kirsch, Agnes Kitsch, BerthA Smith, Bennie Herrling. Those present but tardy: Ivie Baldwin. N e l l ie C orrigan , Teacher. Glad Tidings W e w ill have a message for you every week on the advantages of electric light in your home. W atch this space. S t a y t o n E le c tr ic L ig h t C o. s There is Satisfaction 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 here. 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 way that will satisfy the most fastidious, and prices that will suit you. Hats 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 Grown . .. regular gi.^o now $i.oo Dark “ Telescoped....... “ i.eo “ 1.2c _ ........ Black, Low Crown ........... “ 2.25 tO 2.50 2.0 0 $ i. 5 o now $1.25 Gehlen Bros. ...IMPLE M E NTS... W e a r e in t h e t r a d e a n d c a l l y o u r a t t e n t i o n t o o u r lin e o f g o o d s . W c carry a full line of the w ell known Mitchell, Lew is & Sta- _ _ Buy from us the _ ver goods, M yer S p ray P um p Wagons, Hacks, Surries T h e y are the best, and Buggies. --— Do n o t o v e r lo o k A full stock of O liv e r P lo w s o u r R ose M a n u re S p read er. and all extras. T h e D e e r in g f lo w e r s a n d B in d e r s A n d all extras. T h e above are all fine goods and at the very lowest prices. Sublimity Implement House, P H I L I P M E I E R , P r o p r ie t o r . F r o m $ 2 6 .0 0 u p . E a s t e r / P e rfu m e s We have some of the best team harness, our own make, to be found anywhere, and are offering them at prices that will pay you to buy of us. A nice fresh line at Stayton K u ^ ^ ie s a n d W a ^ o n « We have on our floors eight different lines of Bug gies and three different lines of Wagons. We can surely suit you and our prices are absolutely right. Korinck & Mielke. Pharmacy Bank Building. A ll prices from 25c to $1 50 per oz. odors, too. Good T ry sample bottle at a 10c. W h in Ma Waa Strict. FOR S A L E — 300 oak posts. A< Little Girl—My mamma Is awful dress K. O kssler , Kingston. strict. Is yours? Little Boy—Orful. Little Girl—Rut she lets you go any where you want to and— Little Boy— A d m i n i s t r a t o r ' s N o l l e « o f A p p o i n t , « « . , Oh. she ain’t strict with me. Little h n * If08, S j 1f the f n county *h ,t ° n court ,he ,6th 1,1 of Mu Girl—Then who Is she strict with? ? of M a£ h ,\ A._P. I ?n Orr*0» . «luly ap,«>intod the Iindi Little Boy—Pa. Mnncd, administratrix of the estate of F I Wasteful. Grasper (a very careful man)—No. 1 should never allow my daughter to marry a journalist lie always wastes one side of the paper. And still less should she wed a poet. He doesn't even go to tbo eud of the line. Holbieeeawd, and having , qaired, by law, all p e r s o n h o r in g Th."m hereby notified to nr JTv * 1 * lth. Pr.° p?.r vouchers attached s i. ? w »»e<*n red- *° the undersigned at M hama, Marion county, Oregon, within si months from the date of the first nublicatic 01‘ ^ ‘ • ¡ H>tJce. to-wit:—March j o t h , lans. Jin M l ^ L p f i S " ’ Ort‘*0n’ ,hU r. A. T v i £ “ Vt1oM“ ; . ‘ 1’ Adniln' » '" « r i x