The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 10, 1908, Image 1

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STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. APRIL
.
10,
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1908.
N
umber
10
Oregon Happening»,
line, to attend the Hor*e Show in the Messrs. A. C. Libby, of Jefferson,
capitol
city. The excursionists were and H. J. Miller, of Aurora, were in
Correspondents).)
unanimous in pronouncing these in* Htaytou Tuesday. These gentlemen
IN I
terrurhnu line* the most im portant are candidates for nomination to tjie
Portland, April nth.—Recent in v«s- factor
(he development of any sec­ Oregon legislature «on a (Statement
ligation l>y United State» Government tion. in There
i* an assurance that a No. 1 platform. They are fully of the
ulhcinl* ha* proven Mint a great area
line
will
be
constructed
between Salem belief that the people are able and en­
in Harney county i* improperly classed
titled to chose tlieir U. H. Henators.
and
Stayton
very
*«on.
a» “de»ert land»,’’ since it wifi produce
Both are prominent men of Marion
Paul
Morton,
the
gueat
of
the
P
ort­
Wc will have a message for you eVery
crop* successfully without irrigation land Commercial Club a few day* ago, county,
ca|iahle
and
conscientious,
and i* now doing *o. Aa a conae returned to thi* eity on the ltd and and will receive the support of the
week on the advantages of electric light in
(piencc some 50,000 acre* are to lie announced
that (he K < |U ita b le Life As­ largest element of the Republican vot­
your home. Watch this space.
thrown open for home*tcad entry.
surance Society, of which he i* presi­
The old ring politicians, who are
“ I have never heard no many people dent, would make a loan of 975,000 to ers.
to Statem ent No. 1, have lost
exprea* their intention of Imilding, n* the Y. M. C. A. here, that lieing the op(x>*ed
Stayton Electric Light Co.
their
grip
on the t^regon voter, as the
sum
necessary
to
complete
their
hand
this Spring,” remarked one of Port­ some building for which excavation is election will
show. The corrupt prac­
land'* oldest resident* last week, already made. The Y W. C. A. build­
tices
of
legislatures
at the election
Huilding, particularly in the residen­ ing is rapidly rising.
of
U.
H
Henators
are
things of the
'
tial aection* of thi* city, wu* never so
and the people will hereafter
active, und people in a position to Win. Ktaiger, of Salem, candidate |ia*t,
have
a
voice in the matter.
a|M>ak under*tandingly through Ire- for county treasurer, was in town the
ipient trip* over the state, say that first of the week. Mr. Staiger has been There are said U) lie 25,000 men be­
the same flattering conditions prevail a long time a resident of Marion coun­ tween Los Angeles and Portland, com­
ty, nnd was for many years in the
all over Oregon.
ing north and some things indicate it.
Sheridan, Oregon hud a meeting last m onument business in Salem. He ia Yesterdry afternoon 135 arrived on
in trading here. We never misrepresent. You can
Saturday, with the idea of organizing spoken of by those who have known the freight at 3 o’clock and 180 on a
depend absolutely on the quality of our goods. We
for the advertisement of their town him for years as a man of strict integ­ freight at about 8 o’clock, about 315
rity,
a
good
business
man,
and
one
never take a back seat when it comes to price and
iftitl vicinity. The husine** house* of
in all. There are about 5,000 between
who
will
if
elected
serve
the
people
you can be sure of saving money whenever you
the town were closed so that everyone
Hacramento and Portland, according
might participate, and many farmer* faithfully and honestly, nnd in a com­ to the operators, riding on freights and
make a purchase hem.
Let us have your trade on
from the surrounding country were petent manner. He has many friends living some way. Recently 500 men
a straight business basis, of the best and the most
present. Quite a delegation came over in Stayton who will give him their at work at Kenneth for the railroad
for your money and one price to all.
from McMinnville. A thousand dol­ sup|>ort.
were discharged and started on the
lar* wa* raised for publicity, and to The strength of G. P. Terrell for noYtli trip. It takes hustling to keep
tin* fund the farmer* were lila-ral con­ nomination for county judge contin­ them going Twenty staid in the city
tributors Sheridan will affiliate with ues to grow. His past record is great* jail last night, with 25 cents worth of
the Oregon development League im­ ly in his credit. Both Stayton and bread, collected by Nigbtwatch Catlin
for men, women and children.
Fit, style and ser­
mediately.
Sublimity precincts were greatly l»ene- for them. W hat are the tneu to do.
vice combined in a way that will satisfy the most
A new feature introduced by the litted by him while in office, and he —Albany Democrat.
fastidious, and prices that will suit you.
Portland Realty Hoard is a weekly ex­ will look carefully after their interests
cursion for it* member*, either to if chosen to fill the office of county Statem ent No. 1, which earlier in
some suburban addition to Portland judge again. Hu will protect the in­ the campaign, seemed a minor issue,
or to some (stint more distant, to terest* of the tax-payers, and see that is gaining in strength and importance.
thoroughly familiarize them with the the county funds arc carefully expend­ Throughout the State, many candi­ m
s
city, its environment nnd the statu in ed. He is in favor of good roads, and dates (or legislative honors who came w To r^ u c e our stock before our spring shipment ar­
general. Last Saturday they chartered will help continue the good work on out out unpledged have climbed into
rives we are offering some of them at reduced
two special cat* nnd went to Salem a roads already started in this part of the Statem ent No. wagon, and those
prices. A few are listed below:
hundred strong over the new trolley the county.
opposed are attem pting to dodge the
issue. Very few papers in the state
Light Gray, Low Crown., ^regular
now #1.00
are anti-Htatement No. 1. Occasion­
Dark “
Telescoped.......
“
i.tjo “ 1.2c
ally “straight-Republican” or “old sub-,
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“
“
“
2.25
tO 2 . 5 o 2.00
scriber” has something to offer thru
Black, Low Crown ..............
“ £ i. 5 o now $1.25
the papers against the measure, but
there is little meat in their argument.
THE
To sum it up, it amounts to little else
than that they would rather vote for
-CO NSERVATIVE
a dishonest Republican that an honest
Democrat. The majority of the voters
in
Oregon believe they have the nec­
BANKER
essary qualifications to name their
choice for U. 8. Senator, and will sup­
in making loans must know to a certain­
port the Statement No. 1 candidates.
Glad Tidings
There is Satisfaction
Shoes
Hats
ty that his
% applicants or sureties are re-
sponsible and worthy of credit.
Likewise the prudent depositor
should know the character and standing
of the bank with which he deals.
W e invite you to investigate our
standing and the methods we employ
and if you are satisfied with our service
we ask your co-operation.
Stayton State Bank
mm)
Team Harness
From $26.00 up.
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.
H u ^ ie s
a n d
W a g o n s
We have on our floors eight different lines ot Bug­
gies and three different lines of Wagons. We can
surely suit you and our prices are absolutely right.
A
Korinek & Mielke.
Gehlen Bros.
...IMPLEMENTS...
Triumph Notes.
To lste for lsat week.
VVe are in the trade and call your at-
tention to our line of goods.
Grant Lake nnd family visited at
Tom Sm ith's Sunday.
IVter Burghard spent Sunday even­ We carry a full line of the well
Buy from us the^
ing at John Hefner’s.
known Mitchell, Lewis & Sta-
_
Geo. 8cott’s wife visited at J. W.
ver goods,
Myer Spray Pump
Sm ith's Monday.
th V are the best.
Jos. H em efen visited acquaintances Wagons, Hacks, Surries
in this neighborhood Wednesday.
and Buggies.
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Benedictine fathers from Mt. Angel ------------------------- Do not overlook
were in this vicinity last week buying
A full stock of
up stock cattle for their institution.
our Rose Hanure
John Hefirt*r visited at Fred Casteel’s
Oliver Plows
Wednesday.
\
Spreader.
and all extras.
Alfred Fox and wife spent a few days
at the Shelley home.
The Deering flowers and Binders
Farmers are busy seeding clover.
J. Berrick, accompanied by Willis
And all extras.
White, was thru here buying up milk
cows to ship to Seattle.
The above are all fine goods and at the very lowest prices.
Miss Nora Crabtree is teaching our
school with good success. She is a
good instructor, and well liked by
everybody.
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PHILIP MEIER, Proprietor.
Sublimity Implement House,
Easter Perfumes
A nice fresh line at
Stayton
Pharmacy
Bank Building.
%
All prices from 25c to
$1.50 per 02 . Good
odors, too. Try a
sample bottle af 10c.
Nawton’s Telescope.
FOR SA LE—300 oak posts.
Ad­
K. G essler , Kingston.
Newton’s telescope Js a clumsy look­ dress
ing Instrument, nine Inches in length,
two Inches In aperture and capnble of A d m i n i s t r a t o r ’* N o t ic e o f A p p w I n tM e n t
magnifying thirty-eight times. It wns
Is hereby give* th at on the l«th <1*
March, A. D. 190S, the county court of Mai
entirely made by Newton himself, who of tou Notice
county,
duly appointed the undei
first exhibited It before the Royal so »lulled, adm Oregon,
inistratrix of the estate of F. I'
Hull, deceased, anil having qualified as r<
clety In 1671. and more than 100 years quired
law, all persons having cla im
later his successor In the presidency of against by
said estate are hereby notified to pr*
them , with proper vouchers attached a
the society laid before George III. Sir sent
law required, to the undersigned at Me
William Herschel’s scheme for mak­ by
hatna, Marion county, Oregou, within si:
from the date of the first pnblicatioi
ing a telescope on Newton’s plan, to be of m onths
this notice, to-wit.--M arch JOth. lflos.
forty feet In length and four feet In Dated
at Salem, Oregon, this ISth day o
March. A. 0 . 190H.
aperture.—Fall Mall Gaxette.
i'oBPEUA P. H ell., A dm inistratrix.
F. A. TraNKR, Attorney.
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