The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, May 29, 1908, Image 1

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    THE STAYTON MAIL
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STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 29, 1908.
That Brooks Resolution.
In tr od u c e d h y
N O T
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
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REPUBLICAN NOMINEES.
State Ticket.
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STATE
U . 8 . Hcnator.
For II. H. Hcnator
* If. M. Cuke, of Portland.
Geo. K. Chamberlain
W h a t ix doubtless h pi«¡<| nolire up*
Supreme Judge.
|>enred in the local column* of Mcvcrul For Heprescntative in (longres*
K. H. Bean, of Eugene.
J. J. W hitney, Albany
pn|x>r* recently nnnnuneinK (lie action
Dairy and Food Commissioner.
For
Hu
pro me Judge
of Brook* Grange No. 34 U, on .May lt>,
J.
W. Bailey, of Portland.
It. H. Bean
endoming I’. L. Frazier for the office
Representative in Congres*.
of county judge.
The grange having
COUNTY
W.
C. Hawley, of Halem.
For Representatives
never been a ecu *ed of political trick
Railroad Commissioner.
ery, the piiaangu of this peculiar re*o
Dr W. H Mott, Halem
T. K. Campbell, of Cottage Grove.
lotion ha* aroused mine oomment.
John W. Kbner, Ml. Angel
I he matter hn* been silted down und For C ounty Judge
District Attorney.
the following fact* are *ubniitted to
P. L. Frazier, Salem
J. H. McNary, of Halem.
the public, «bowing the resolution to For C ounty Recorder,
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County Ticket.
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have been intinduced l«y a prominent
It N. Hoover, Breiienbush
For Representatives— Marion C ounty.
Democrat und was engineered by a For C ounty Commissioner
B. A. Hughes, Halem.
minority of the member* nnd tiiat the
T. C. Davidson, Liberty
Hal D. Patton, Halem.
grange n* a whole did not participate
L.
T. Reynolds, Halem,
in tliia endorsement and are not at all il bis due*,” give every calf a chance,
A.
C. Libby, Jefferson.
favorable to the aentiment therein ex» and let every dog have hi* day.
U.
L, Hatteberg, Hilrerton.
Picnics, *|ieecliet>, games, etc., all are
prc**ed
The grange at Brook* ha* a
C ounty Judge,
me in bo rah ip of ulxiut HO of th esuh - very nice and njiproprjfltei J ttnd no
W, M. Buahey, of Haleni.
faplt
with
any.
t
expect,
though,
ill
■ tanlial citizen* of that locsljty. Theig
Bheriff.
were, at the meeting •d! M«y m, »t Hie future to be called a fault finder.
H. P, Mintn, of Halem.
W b|c|i |line t|| 19 reaollliiun wa* passed, Then let me confess right here that I
C ounty Clerk.
right men |ire»ent, three of whom were find fault, and what withT
It is, Mr. Editor, in tlteoarrying out
R. D. Allen, of Halem.
put voters and oanuot vote at the
(aiming elect ion One of the eight wa* uf the program. Now nil wa* good
C ou n ty Recorder.
a rc«idi>nt ul Oervai* and doe* not be» and nice in the Halem Slayton It. K.
D. G. Drager, Mehama.
long to the Brook* precinct. It '* Booster Meeting, nnd the program
C ounty Treasurer.
generally understood that the grange faithfully carried out, with the excep­
J. G. Moore, of Halem,
does not endorse (hi* resolution und tion of sonic Ringing and other ex« r-
A ssessor,
in fact it i* atrictly against I he cotiati- else* that were "booked” toil were
V.
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K|ce,
of
Pratuni.
inlion nnd l>y law* of the grange to omitted on account of a |n|| game
Hchnol HU|ierintendent.
do *0. If B were po*>itde to culj a t||*| a* it W11# Mjtli ‘'had to canoe off."
W. M. Sm ith, of Halem.
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said
before,
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fiod
no
fault
RlggRug lisfore elycljon, it Win; Id l|c
Surveyor.
dope am) a contrary sentiment Incor­ with the game, oilier than that the
crowd loaded for the ball ground,
B. B. Herrick, Jr., of Turner.
porated into a new resolution ami
drew more attention than the gentle
passed by a lurge majority.
Coroner.
man speaker w ho *(>oke last. Th e hall
A. M. Clough, of Halem.
F. J. Bolter,
game Was “ booked,” *o were other
Comm itteeman Brook* Precinct
C ounty Commissioner.
things ahead of it.
J. T. Beckwith, of Hidney.
W kst S ta y tom , O mk ,
O ar nble instructor in vocal apd in-
Stayton District.
May 27 th, UH)8.
giro mental tpu»ic, Mrs, M. MoKinney,
E d ito r H ^ a y t o N M Alt-:
Justice of the Peace.
who had made molt splendid prepnra
| may be criticised for w ritin g lions ill herein** of pupils, was obliged
J. B. Grier.
ftbuut sojnetiiing w litpti i* not Just my to take a “ back seat" because of a ball
Constable.
business, but thought I would make it game.
Henry Hinith.
such, for "w h at i* nobody's buaine«* is
Perhaps the parents of such pupil*
everybody’* i>u*inc*s."
together with the pupils and teacher
Harriman Against Chamberlain.
Now the tbeine I have in view to didn't feel like they were given a
It Is not at all surptising th at Mr.
say something about i* "(Jive the Dev- bjack eye.
g R ohmuttk .
Harriman is doing what he can in O r­
egon to defeat Governor Chamberlain
in his senatorial race. Chamberlain
would never be a "railroad senator,” !
1 I
os some are. Harriman has two sen­
ators from Californio, and he would
like to have more from this coast.
But if he cannot get an absolute "rail-
rood senator,” the next best thing is
to defeat a man who on all occasions
stands conaplouously for the people as
against the railroad* when their in­
terests conflict or when the railroads
oppress the people.
A t a banquet in Portland on one
occasion the governor talked plainly C e l
to Mr. Harriman about his mistreat­
m ent of Oregon, and he did much the
and
same at the meeting of the Irrigation
convention last year in Sacremento.
M O IS E Y IS M A D E — A S A
So Harriman knows Chamberlain,
B A S IS F O R C R E D IT .
and doesn’ t like his style.
Harriman
is the plunderer, Chamberlain tl>e pro­
tector, of the people of Oregon; so
quite naturally Harriman doea not
wish Chamberlain sent to the senate.
Rqt what do the people of Oregon
think about it? Is not the opposition
of Harriman a very strong nnd in it­
self almost alone a sufficient reason
for them to support and elect C h a m ­
berlain?— Portland Journal.
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la m p is con venien t fo r a ll n ig h t use.
tu r n s dow n fro m
one candle pow er.
16 candle
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A s k to see it.
S tayton E le c tric L ig h t Co.
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Handsome Line
of New Dress
Goods for Spring
and Summer
SHOES
A very large line
in Oxfords, Patent
Leather, Vici Kid
and Tans.
..Gent’s Furnishings..
See our new goods in
The very latest patterns at
prices very low.
A large
line to select from.
Gehlen Bros.
Things that are Seasonable!
MONEY TALKS
go the saying goes, but money fh^t lies idle
or is hidden away does not talk—such is
dead capital.
Deposit your surplus money with the bank
of Stayton, where it will serve the purpose
for which
Something New in the
Buggy and Implement line.
e b r a t e d
S t a v e r
M
i t c b e l l ’s
B e e
L i n e
B e s t
B n g ^ ie ts
Deering M ower Hay Rake
Stayton State Bank
The best known for light
draft and durability.
G ive m e a call. M y prices w ill in=
terest you.
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.
B u g g i e s
a n d
W
a g o n s
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.
Korinek & Mielke.
tA A A A A A A A A A A A a a a a a a a a a a a a a
Fresh Squirrel Poison;;
We have a fresh
lot of
Squirrel
Poison
DIFFERENT BRANDS
The Woodlark and
C. & W.
Price 35 and 25c.
Fully guaranteed at
Stayton Pharmacy
PHILIP MEIER, Prop.
Magazines
Base ball
Supplies
A BIO L I N E A T T H E
Bank Building.
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GEM CONFECTIONFRY
Notice for Publication.
Iiepartm en t ot th e Interio r.
U n it e d State» ( A n d Offlee,
P ortisud, Oregon, A pri 1 25,1!K)8.
Nottoe ia hereby given that Otis 0. Dtke.ot
Gates,Oregon, ha» ntled noticeof hisIntention
to rrmke tin*l flve vear proof in Support of hi-*
Claim, vis: ltome»te*d entrv No. 14751, m*<l >
Feh. 1». 190». (or the NW . S K '., N>, NW . *n 1
8W |. NW of Seeilon 21, Townshfp (• »nnlh.
Range * e*st und th*t »nid proof will h« tundc
before tlie Register snd Receiver «t l’onlnnd,
Oregon, on June 9,100**-
Ue nsm es the following witn --He* to prove
his continuoii« residenre npon and eu llirstlon
of the l»nd. vis: K. W. 11*11, I. Kraden, und
M. Keine. *11 of G*tes, Oregon, snd K K .Or i-
mer, of Albgiiv. Oregon.
A m i s s x o ^ S . H s « « » , Kegii ter.
For otomach trouble-, Î m Ï i m-n.- a
and constipation try ('h on'M i luin «
Stomach and Liver Tablet* Many ri •
markable cure* have been effected by
'th e m . Price 2 ôctn. Hamol-» De«» For
.sale by all dtua a .et*