Image provided by: Santiam Historical Society; Stayton, OR
About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1908)
S m ith H a v in g lived in o u r m id s t fo r up C h ris tie w ill d e liv e r an address i t some lim e , h i* sudden and unexpected • he close d eath ».oldened the h e a rt* of a ll, and I here w ill la- no e e le h ra tio u ol J u ly sincere s y m p a th y is fe lt fo r the s o r •1th in S u b lim ity tin « year. A Good Law. ro w in g one« who*« hom e i* m ade no T li« vo ter* of Oregon deserve c re d it , Dry and Wet Territory. desolate. No w ord* of c o n s o la tio n can ( h i i|n ' iiuMHifi* ut i In1 C o r ru p t l*i ne - b rin g re lie f; tim e alone can heal the T h e r i. u n iy c o u rt ha* decided a« fo l tie«« net I t «il« il iiii'ii«iire lim i th e a c h in g vo id , lows on th e d ry and wet te r r ito r y in In-t li'g i« littu re ri'fii«eil in c u n e i, It M r W D ocrH er i* b u ild in g a new M a rio n c o u n ty : wn« in tria l need in tin* lmu«e hy H u n t Pun PROHIBITION. ley, ni 4 ' lut'k it mu«. Im i «n« |iro m fitly Ira n i and im p ro v in g hi« residence. voteli d o « n. M r and M r« K C. Itohard« were j A u n is v ille 62. K lk h o rn 4, S ilv e rto n , T li« ineim iire ¡« unii of e x tre m a m e r th e guest* o f M r. and M r*. M . E. n o rth .'la, S ilv e rto n , Houth 6, S ilv e rto n 47, Jeller«nn 3, M eh cn ia l.H tn y io u 0, it. I i lim it« tin* unit u n it of m oney S n iiili S unday e ven in g l.d ie rty 7, Uoscdale .‘Iti, S u l-m , No. I « itn ilid iite * for office niny e xp end , and M r* K o s s tle r and d a u g h te r M aggie 10, Salem No. 6 37. Salem N o 1« 3, p ro vid e* for p u ld ic ity « filli reference «pent S u n d a y w ith A lt* J . M. K in g . F i s t Salem 7, S c o tt* M ill« 20, T u r n e r th e re in . I t 1 « a provi«inn p ro te c tiv e Ilo - p a rtie s « h o wetu lis h in g on th e 37, .M arion tie a lik e of tlie c a n d id a te , and of th e voi A h iip ia th e firs t of tlie week re p o rt a A uainht P r o h ib itio n . er. It (liven I lie poor m an m i cip ial good ca tch A u ro ra 8a, H u lilu ird 7, K u tte v ille ch ance vvi11 1 th e rich one, to lie a can A ll v e g e ta tio n w ill get busy now for M3, M ill C ity 4, F a irlie ld 27, G c rva is d id a te for l'Ilic e W lien m en could 72, B ro o k * 65, C banipoeg 23, St P aul expend u n lim ite d N in n im i« , th e m an I a u b ile at least K lm c r D o w n in g m id w ife, of P o r t iff* H o w e ll fi, S ilv e r F u l l - 7, S idney 22, of « c a lili had an lllid lie and unde nerved ad van ta g e over th e c a n d id a te la n d , v is ite d th e la tte r p a rt of the Macleay fi, S u M im ity 3. C lie m a w * 33, : Salem No 2 59. Salem N o 3 2<i, Sa of le«« m ean«. r u d e r a avuteli! in week w ith tin - fo rm e r* p a re n t*. lem No. 4 <1, Salem No 7 16, M o n ito r w h ic h m oney «'an freely lined, th e vote Mi«« France« L a m tier t w ill re tu rn i r « a e c o rru p te d , and th e h a llo t ile ; hom e S a tu rd a y from Salem where «In 49, M i. A n g e l 214, W o k ! b u rn 24 H o r- eb 3, M reitenbu«h t i--. iiniralir.ed, and it i« a h app y in c id e n t tin« la-ell at te n d in g school. In tw o preeinet« t here was a tie »o t -. th a t th e elec to ra te ol th e « ta le ha«, by K yiv« C a rte r v is ite d M o n d a y w ith A s s is ta n t D is tr ic t A tto rn e y M c N a ry passage of th e C o rru p t I ’racticc« act, M r* Ida S le in la -rg e r. ruled th a t u n d e r th e te rm s of th e lo alm linhed the system lin t tlie ie arc o th e r an d ’ even Iw-itcr W H D o w n in g and M . W and J. cal o p tio n law th e ir sta tu « w ould re m a in th e same as la-fore e le c tio n . feature«, A c a n d id a te i< p ro h ib ite d T . H u n t le ft T h u rs d a y for B re ite n from " tre a tin g ," and lite «ohi itin g of hush H o t S p rin g s , w here th e y w ill M a rio n p re c in c t, w h ic h was d ry , w ill th e re fo re re m a in d ry , w h ile B re ite n - vole« on electio n day in m ade an o f ! tiik e a tw o weeks o u tin g hush, w h ic h wmm w et, w ill e n jo y th e fen««, p n tiiah ah le hy tine or im p r im o j F 'a tilt* a rc lik e ancestor«; everybody « itlo o ii* at least u n t il the n e x t e le c tio n . m e n t. T h e d ra in a g e of th e em id i has ’em. (lutea, mid th e tendency to w ard de (>. I. C. I M K I» . m o r a l i/ i tio n in c id e n t t o ‘'tr e a tin g ” ¡« M r* Jo sep hine K a pe lle, m o th e r o f w ell k n o w n , nnd th e d e « irith iliiy of lie M r* B P range, die d F rid a y , at a b o u t in g rid of i t forever, i« eonfe««ed and A v is it to S u b lim ity M on da y found I I p. m., a t tlie fa m ily borne in Sub- p a te n t. T h e «orrie«t, howeve«, of all 1 th a t to w n th r iv in g , m id th e |a-ople a ll . lim it y , aged 87 years and 3 m on th« . ■pectaelea connected w ith electio n « i* ■ busy. I She was a n a tiv e o f G e rm a n y . T h e tlie tu rm o il and a trife <>f e lectio n d ay. P h ilip M eier and son had th e ir shop fu n e ra l services were co n d u cte d S u n It i« to pa««, mid h e re a fte r tlie voter i* fu ll o f w o rk , and were h u s tlin g . T h e y day a fte rn o o n , by Rev. A . I.a in e k a t to go to th e poll« p eacefu lly, on elec have had a g o o d trad e th is « firin g in tlie C a th o lic c liu r t h in S u b lim ity , and tio n d ay, w hich hy th e new law i« th e lin e of im p le m e n t« , wagons and in te rm e n t was made in th e a d jo in in g mude a day of peace and o rd e rly v .t- j buggies, ce m e tery. ju g .— C orvatti« T im e « . D ilte r , llc || Si Co are h a v in g th e ir «tore p a in te d in s id e and «nil, w h ic h St B i .i M i T V , O r k ., J u n e 15, '08. w ill m uch im p ro v e its up)tearunee. Country News. W e hereby w ish to te n d e r o u r m ost j T h e y re p o rt htisinea« good. sincere th a n k s to a ll those w ho have A re th ey going to celeb rate th e I t l i P M H e rm e n *. th e g e n ia l o p e ra to r so g enerously assisted n* in th e p ro ol J u ly in B u b lim ity T T h a t'« what i o f th e H azelw ood C ream S ta tio n , we longed illn e ss and th e b u ria l o f o n r th e boy« « a n t to know . fo u n d bu«y a t work te s tin g cream . dear m o th e r and g ra n d m o th e r M r. .1. S K tein b erg er i« th e proud T li« S u b lim ity s ta tio n is one id the M rs . B. P r a n g e a x i > F a m ii . v . |tm»«e«Nor of a new buggy. best tlie r u m p in y ha*. T h is i* large Sublimity Gleanings. T liia ia tin* week w hen we would ly d ue to th e square d e a lin g and pop ra th e r belong to tlie h o m e g ro w n u la r ity of M r. M erm ens, w ho alw ays M rs. J o *. S c h u lte died a t her hom e trie s to please th e p a tro n * o f th e sta «tr.'iw hcrrv crowd th a n to th e a u to near th is place W ednesday n ig h t, aged tio n . N . J. G e hle n, w ho is one o f th e m o h ile crowd. 44 years. She leaves a husband and Mr« A. 0 . Marrow« ia numbered on d riv e r* fo r t h i* s ta tio n , i* k e p t busy several c h ild re n . fro m e a tly t i l l la te , b u t i* a* fat and t he aiek I let. E . P. S c h o tt has gone to P o rtla n d good n u tu re d a* ever. M r. H e rm e n * •I. M K in g i« btiay «awing wood. th in k s the s ta tio n c o u ld n 't ru n w it h to jo in h i* w ife, w ho is th e re on a v is it w ith frien d« . M r . and M r« Jaeoh S ta ig e r, visited o u t N ic k . S u n d ay w ith th e lu m ie ra p a re n t*. T h e S u b lim ity school w ill g ive an B. Prange was busy w ith c u s to m e r* H e s till has a large e n te rta in m e n t T uesday e v e n in g , J u n e M r * . J 'I'. H u n t re tu rn e d hom e w hen we called M o n d ay a fte r a week's visit in Port- s u p p ly o f go o d s in h i* store, and is o f 23rd. A n e x c e lle n t p ro g ra m has been a rran ge d. fe rin g b a rg a in * to p atron s h ind. S u b lim ity “ w e n t w e t," b u t we u n T o la* *ttcce*«ful in th e fu tu re , be School Meeting. d erstan d th a t th e to w n o ftic ia l* w ill aiteeeaaful now. A t th e school m e e tin g held M on da y not license a n o th e r saloon T h e y be M r. and M r *. W I I . T a te visited lieve one is s u ffic ie n t. W e learn th a t a t th e school b u ild in g , F. Shepherd S u n d ay last w ith M r. and M r * . J M K. P. S e llo u t c o n d u c ts h is place of was re elected fo ra te rm o f th re e years. K in g business in a c a n f i l l m a n n e r,c lo s in g at J R G a rd n e r was elected fo r tw o A W . H ra n e li and w ife spent S un an e a rly h o u r and being s tr ic t as re years and H N. H u n tle y fo r one year. day w ith th e la 'te r« puri-nt«, M r . and gards m in o rs . Messsrs. G a rd n e r and H u n tle y were .Mr* C lin *. P eter*. T h e School has prepared an e x c e l elected to succeed G. W . M u r p h y and M r. nnd M r*. J o h n K te in b e rg e r le n t e n te rta in m e n t to be g ive n T u e s Fi. B o y , resigned. M rs. E th e l S ta y to n s v e n i S u nd a y a t S ilv e r Creek F a ll*. A ta x o f one day, J u n e 23rd. T he p ro g ra m w ill was re elected c le rk . T h is neighborhood was shocked to | c o n s is t of m u sic, re c ita tio n s , nnd a m ill was voted fo r th e purpose o f r u n Most Kev. A re lib is h - n in g th e school. h ear of th e d e a th of M r. T lio m u * fo u r act d ra m a . Slayton Mail Supplement