The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 24, 1908, Image 1

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THE STÄYTON MAIL
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A N K W S P A P K R , NOT A N OROAN
S u b s c r ip t io n , S I . 2 5 P E R A N N U M
S T A Y T O N , MARION COUNTY. O R E G O N . ARRIL 24, 1908.
T h irteen th Y e a r .
CAKE W IN S
COUNTY COMM IHHION Kit
.1. T. Beckwith..........................
974
(ieo. It. Hoyt. .. . .......................
S e n a to r F u lto n G e ts B ig V o te John K. Lewi*............................
It | , Robert-nil
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in H o m e C o u n ty .
585
510
818
ELECTRIC RAIL­ * *
ROADS
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N etw ork to Be Built in W il­
( ’ nke 47, Fulton 20, Hnwley 70.
lamette Valley.
AUMHVII.I.K.
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S ta te m e n t N o .
1 V ic to r io u s I lean 08, Bailey 40, Reid 22, Campbell
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21. Carter 41, Koherluor. 0, McNary 08,
T h r o u g h o u t the S tate.
Adkin* 38, Crittenden 35, llattelierg T e n Million Dollars to Be E x­
pended by Oregon Electric.
Machin« |Militir» in Oregon got “ it h 39, Hughe* 37. Libby 38, Miller 37,
needing*” last Friday. Htnteineht No. I’ntton 42, Reynold* 35, Turner 35,
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Portland, April 23.—The capitaliia*
I, ilie people’ll nienaure. wti* upheld Ly Winalow 34, Bu*hey 17. Hall 49, Jone*
n good innjority. Henutor Fulton wan 9. 'IVrrell 0, Minto 08, Allen 67, Dra- tion of the Oregon, Electric Co. h**
dafeitod liy ( ’ nke in the «Life hy over ger 01, Moore 44, .Stinger 29, Rice 67, been increaaed to f 10,000,(X)0 nnd the j
Baker 01, Smith 11. Herrick 07, company begin* to day on a network
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200. The hardnat light in Marion
county wm on county judge, although (’ lough (57, Beckwith 13, Hoyt 4, Lcw- ; of electric line* to cover the Willam­
ette valley. The first work will lie done
the reproaentative ticket wna worked i* 38, Kohertaon 19.
MKHAMA.
on the line from Portland to Hill*t>oro.1 *
for. linker, for county superintend
('nke 81, Fulton 15, Haw!zy 44, Next the line from Halem to Albany.
ent, ninkeM h good allowing,
Bean 45, Bailey 23, Reid 21, Camp­
At a meeting of the director* of the *
t\ a s e n a t o r .
II. M. Cake................................. 1,747 bell 5, Crrter 30. Rohertoon 6, McNary company tin- following new line* were
Salem to Albany, 18
0. W . Fnlton
1,113 21, Adkin* 19, Crittenden 9, Hatteherg authorized:
Geo. K. Cliamherlain................. 1(52 32, Hughe* 0, Libby 32, Miller 32, mile*; Garden Home to Hillsboro, 12
I’ntton 30, Reynold* 10, Turner 17. mile*; Hillsboro to Tillamook, 57 i
FOR MF.MtlKH rOXORKOa.
W «' Hawltjr
.1,790 \Vin»low 24, Bu*bey 19, Hall 3, Jone* miles; Albany to Eugene; Salem to
4, Terrell 24, Minto 45, Alleti 47, Dra* Mill City, 54 mile*; Albany to Casca-
IlAI It Y AND FOOD COM MIHHIONKM.
.1 W Bdiloy
1,866 ger 47, Moore 39, Ktaiger 0, Rice 31, dia, 35 miles. This company own*
Alexander Keitl......................... 8415 Baker 21, Smith 27, Herrick 45, the line now running between Port­
( ’ lough 43, Beckwith 0, Hoyt 9, Lew- land and Salem.
it a i i.koA ii roMMiaaloNKR.
The revised article* of incorporation
T K Campbell
879 i* 0, Robert »on 32.
BTAYTOK.
hare been sent to Halem for filing with
w \ Carter
1,610
Cake 3(5. Fulton 23, Hawley 54, the Secretary of State.
It Kohertaon............................... 337
Bean 54, Bailey 35, Reid 17, Campbell
MofTatt A White, 5 Nassau street,
Foil IIKPKKHKNTATIVK.
B. D. Adkioe
1,434 8. Carter 40, Kohertaon 0, McNary 52, New York, are managers of the syndi­
C. \V, Crittenden....................... 1,3:»» Adkin* 34, Crittenden 32, Hattela-rg cate that is supplying the capital for
O. H. Hatteherg.. .................
1,499 24, Hughe* 30, Libby 25, Miller 23, the Oregon Electric operation* in this
s. A. Hughe*..........
1,510 I’m ton 29, Reynold* 3(5, Turner 34, state. In a general war the extensions
A. C. Libby............................... .1,478 Winalow 28, Rualiey 38, Hall 12. Jone* of the Oregon Electric’s system will
H. J. Miller
..1,444 15, Terrell 0, Minto (51, Allen 02, Lira- provide widely separated parallel lines
llnl l>. I'ntton...................
.1,(559 g e r 00, Moore 44, Htniger 10, Rice 58, up the Willamette valley from Port­
L. T. lteynolda............................ 1,483 linker 41, Smith 22, Herrick 02, land, one on each side of the river,
V A T u rn e r.............................. 1,461 (Rough 58, Beckwith 23, Hoyt 8, Lew- together with a main line running to
the coast at Tillamook and a number
\V. C. W inalow ........................... 1,328 in 12, Kohertaon 10.
ol feeders and laterals throughout the
HUBUMITY.
1'ntton, If itleherg nnd Libby are
( ’ nke 17, Fulton 22, Hawley 38. territory reached. From the Portlaud-
Statement No. I men, Hughe» and
Bean 39. Bailey 25, Keid II, Campbell Saletn line a road will be built thro’
Reynold* anti St ntenient.
13, Carter 21, Kohertaon 0, McNary 37, Washington and Tillamook counties
cotiTKY juhof ..
W. II. Buahey .
1,170 Adkin* 25, Crittenden 21, Hatteherg to Hillsboro and Tillamook bay. This
M. I. Jooea
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7*xt 10, Hughe* 25, Libby 10, Miller 14, line will tap one of the richest dairy
u W. H e l l ..........................
1,191 Ration 17, Reynold* 24, Turner 24, and farming sections on the Pacific
Winalow 10, Buahey 21, Hall 10, Jonea coast.
COUNTY THKASURKK.
From Tigardville, also on the Port­
J. (I. M oo re................................ 1,702 10, Terrel 0, Minto 40, Allen 40, Dra-
¡” .. ...... 10, Btaiger 10, Rice 97, land Snlcm line, a main trunk road
W n . Steiger.
1,199
Baker 20, Smith 20, Herrick 40, will be built through Washington,
SCHOOL 81TKKINTKNDKNT
a G Belter
1,385 Clough 39, Beckwith 30, Hoyt 5, Lew- Yamhill, Polk, Benton and Lane
counties, through Corvallis to Eugene.
\V. M. H in it b .............................. 1,500 in 0, Rola-rtnon 0.
Another line will lie built from Dallas
to Salem and then easterly through
Marion county to Mill Ci»y. There
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also will be a road constructed from |
Albany, which will be reached by an
extension of the main lin— from 8alem,
southeast through Lebnnou to Cas-
cadia.
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LISTEN!
“ Y ou can lead a horse to water but—
Y ou can't make him drink!"
Correct.
And if our Electric Lights were not all right,
just the thing for your home, w e would not expect
to get and keep your trade.
Stayton Electric Light Co.
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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
A HELPING HAND
Excellent pieces of property often remain
unbought and unsold through the lack of a
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Contest Notice.
little ready money.
investment is both safe and judicious, w e w ill
gladly assist the purchaser, on mortgage or
We
lend
a
Gehlen Bros.
...IMPLEMENTS...
We are in the trade and call your at­
tention to our line of goods.
ulative ventures in any form, but when an
collateral.
Light Gray, Low Crown.regular $1.50 now $1.00
Dark “
Telescoped............ “
i.?o “ 1.25
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2.25 to 2.5 o 2.00
Black, Low Crown .............
“ $ i . 5 o now $1.25
Department o( the Interior.
United State* Lana Office,
Portland. Oregon, April IS, 190*.
A sufficient content affidavit having been
tiled In thin office by Frederick J. Nelnon, con­
testant. against home.tead entry No. 15193,
made December 3. 1903, (or East halt of east
hall of Section at. Township 9 8, Range 3 K, bv
Fredrick Nelsaon conteatee, tn which It Is al­
leged that upon reliable information and be­
lief he la well acquainted with the tract of
land embraced in the said homestead entry
and knows the present condition of the same;
also that said Fredrick Nelsaon has wholly
abandoned said described tract of land Irorn W e carry a full line of
the date of said entry to the present time; that |
said entryman never lived and made his home known Mitchell, Lew is
on said land at any time after making said
entry; that he never cultivated any portion of i
ver goods,
said land or raised any crops thereon after .
making said entry; that he never made any |
Improvement* after making said entry; that
there Is nothing to be found on satd land at
this time but an old dilapidated shack, erected
tasfore the date of said entry, and that satd al­
l-god absence from the said land was not due
1 1 to his employment in the Army. Navy or Ma­
rine Corps of the United Stales as a private
soldier, officer, seaman or marine during the
A full stock of
war with Spain or during any other war in
which the United States may be engaged, said
parties arc hereby notified to appear, respond
and offer evidence touching said allegation at
10 o’clock a. m. on Juue 1, 1908, before the Reg­
ister am! Receiver at the United States Land
and all extras.
Office in Portland, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper affi­
davit, Hied April IS, 1908. set forth facts which
show that after due diligence personal service
of tills notice can not be made, It is hereby
ordered and directed that such notice be given
by due and proper publication.
ALtiKRXON 8. DRKSSKR, Register.
W e are not disposed to encourage spec­
good
A. Griffith and family left Tuesday
for their new home at Grants Pass.
These people have lived for some time
in Stayton and vicinity and have
made many friends who will wish
them well in their new home.
To reduce our stock before our spring shipment ar­
rives we are offering some of them at reduced
prices. A few are listed below:
H E L P IN G
the w ell
& Sta- - -
Myer Spray Pump
Wagons, Hacks, Surries
and Buggies.
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HAND.
Buy from us the
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T h e y are the best.
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------------------------- Do not overlook
our Rose Hanure
Oliver Plows
Spreader.
Stayton State Bank
The Deering Howers and Binders
A n d all extras.
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Team Harness j Fresh Squirrel Poison
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From $26.00 up.
We have some of the best team harness, our own
make, to he found anywhere, and are offering them
at prices that will pay you to buy of us.
B u s i e s en d W a g o n s
T h e above are all fine goods and at the very lowest prices.
Sublimity Implement House,
W e have a fresh
lot of
Squirrel
Poison
PHILIP M EIER, Proprietor.
D IF F E R E N T B R A N D S
T h e W oodlark and
Ad m in istrator’« Notice.
A d m i n i s t r a t o r ' » Notice.
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Notice la hereby given that the undesigned
Notice
Is
hereby given that the undersigned
haabeen duly appointed administrator of the
estate of Henry R . Mvera, deceased, bv order of has been duly appointed by the County Court
the Honorable County Court of thé State of of the State of Oregon, for the County of Mart-
Oregon for Marlon county, duly made nud en­ ou, as the administrator of the estate of Thom­
tered of record on the 14th day of April, 1908.
All persona having claims against said estate as C. Darby, deceased, and that he has duly
are hereby notified and required to present qualified ss such administrator. All persons
the same duly verified with the proper vouch­ haring claims against the estate of satd Thom­
er* to said administrator at his residence about as
Darby, deceased, are hereby nntlfiid to
one mile northerly from the town of Stayton, present the same, dulv verified, to me at my
Marlon county, Oregon, within six months residence near Aumsville, in Marlon county,
from the date of this notice.
Oregon, within six months trom the date of
Dated at Stayton, Oregon, April 16, 1906.
this notice.
OTIS V. MYKR8,
Dated at Aumsville, Oregon, April 15,1908.
Administrator of estate of Henry R. Myer*
I’KRRY J. DARBY.
deceased.
Administrator of the estate of Thomas C. Dar­
W. II. qi rr.NKK, Attorney tor Administrator.
by , deceased.
c. & w.
Price 35 and 25c.
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.
Fully guaranteed at
Stayton Pharmacy
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Bank Building.
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