The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 28, 1908, Image 3

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Hunkadora Ticket.
Following in tli«' |iliitfiinn «idoptctl
l»y tli« Il iinkuilur*«« «ti Marnili Comity
Convention, at M< lumia, ut ita m in t
coli vile a timi :
WllKHKAH, tin' iluiiksilnrn pnity (or
two yearn Inni tini |><«Iitit uI thought of
that portion of Marion county cant of
Turner ami tlio Narrow Gauge Hail-
rumi unti
W hkkkah , thin groat party Ima
■uccmlml ili«! Inal two years by being
aggressive and fearli'an in tin- aiip|Mirt
of right (ypn wrong, and we the Him-
kadorim ol'Marion comity and alate of
Oiegoo, in convention assembled,
mindful of the glories which cluster
molimi ita two year« pnat history, re­
new our pledges to the doctrines which
iHipartmi-nt <»f «he In te rio r,
D .H .U m l Oflleo >1 l'o r t ls m l,
A u guri '20 ISOS.
have free transportation from Htaytou
Nolle*- 1» h«-r«by glvidi th s l riam i«! A d clb rrt
to the deep water in the Willamette W hite, of P ortla n d , Onrgw i, w h o, o n Auguat
river at Salem and connect u« with «0, IW*t, mail«! Tlm le-r ami Hton* Appli« a llo n .
uII the harbors between Salem, Port­ No. 0813, lor 8.W . 14<»IN. W. «,* aliti W. ^ o l
H. W. « 4 , Hoctlon 20, T ow n sh ip 9. H., Kaliga
land and Victoria.
« C., WlllaiiM-tn- ’ M arbllan, haa fll«d mitt««-
7tli. That all lands that the Demo- o f I III«! utlon to mall« Pinal P roof, to «.«tabllah
craliu Congress lias taken away from cla im to Un- lami al*ove deaeri Iwd, before
Iti-glater amt R ccrlv e r, at Part la n d , O ragon,
railroads and wagon road corporations , on the JJtli «lajr of O ctober, l ‘Mm.
Claimant nameaaa wltoeaaea:
should, lie rest«,»red to them hy said
Augna II. Mt Thoinaa, of P ortland, O regon
corporations paying to the Govern­ Wg|. Hi Thom aa. o f
ment four dollars per acre.
W. V. C la rk ,
o l Oatea, O regon
Peter Nyalrm n o l
"
Nth. We denounce the Mortgage
A U lta SOU H. DRKaars. Regia U-r.
Tax l.nw, for the reason each country
No. XO-XH H-28 Pd.
will get her own tai«;s, and Multno­
mah county and Tillamook will he
Petition.
cut out of nil the taxes of the various
We the ou d era lgoed legal voter» o f Horel*
counties in the Stute.
I'rc-clnct M arlon C ou nty Hlate o f O regon
have received the endorsement of the
|M'oplu of this portion of the comity,
mid do make mid affirm lite following
declarations of our political principals:
1st. That we favor honest, efficient
mid economic administration of every
department of Marion county and
Htate of Oregon.
2nd. That we favor high lalmr and
plenty of capital to hack it up.
3rd. That wi regard the (ree school
•ystern in this part of Marion county
a farce, without increased rate hills to
help kiep a three moil ills school once
a year.
4th. To encourage tin; manufactur­
ing interest along the North Huntiam
river mid its tributaries to .Smith's
ferry at Melisma.
6th, That we reaffirm the policy of
the llmikndoia party to foster and
encourage railroads from Hast linggnn
via Sublimity, Staytmi and Melisma
and intersect the Narrow tiauge at
Scio.
filli. That wedemand appropriation '
of the Scotch Company for the pur­
pose of cleaning out Mill Creek front
Staytmi tu tttlipii, in order that wo
Hunkadora
Notice for Publication.
ikh. We r«!ti<!w our declarations in
favor of the importation of Chinese
from liritish Columbia to the State
ol Oregon and Washington Territory
and into the Capital and Coen r d'Alene
mines.
lOlli. That we are strictly in favor
of a registry law in the cities east of
Turner Station namely, Hnggoin, Sub­
limity, Slayton nod Meliamn and
Scio as to give tli«1 women a right to
vote first mid the people next.
1 l'li. That we are in favor «if
Women Suffrage and the Fifteenth
Amen<lni«-nt; also the Hernn<truction
Act and the Stale Fair at Salem.
12th. That we favor the Prohibition
movement and the Him- Riblxiii Club
in our midst.
re«|».-cifnl!y |*eUtlon the H on . C ou nty Court
of Marlon C ou n ty U> gran t a License to T . II.
Klgga to ai'll aplrltuou» Malt and Vlnoua
I. l««nora lu leaa *|uantlUea than One G allon
in floret* P r e cin ct Marlon C ou nty Hlate of
O regon for the |*rlu«l o f T w elve M onths and
i in du ty bound you r P etitioners w ill ever
pray Jam c» W e lc h , H If T h ack er, If W H arris,
: I T P ik e, H enry Jooat, f l W A m le rso u , Thoa.
J . W inters, O I. K a m icro , K «' H ealer, J K M««r-
row . W allaee Ha«;hard, K A ile »te r, H Wink ley,
t W .lla ll,U L Havage, K H Chase, H ( Horenan,
H enry C a rm a d y,G ra n t Hmlth, C on rad M iller,
K II Hhlcr, c b a r le » W T h om a s, J H church,
CharlesGotixalaM, J oh n J o h n so n , It J oo«t, W
N T h om as, K G P ierce, L A H arris II Hartoa
NOTICE
N otice Is h ereby g iven that T H Klgga w ill
on the 3r«l «lay o f Hepteinber 190H A pply to the
llo u o ra b le C ou n ty Court of M arlon «.ou n ty
Hlatr of O regon for License to sell splritous
Malt and V ln ou » l.l*«uora In leaa «(Uanlillca
I than ouu G a llon lu llo r e b P recin ct Marlon
J «.'ounty Htate o f O regon for the period o f
Tw elve M onths.
T. » . Him,*.
13th. That we ask our legislators,
if electeif, to appropriate sufficient
amount of Funds for a fish bidder to
la* erected at MeKerrin Falls on the
Santiam, in Kings I’ rarie in order that
salmon may pass into fresh water.
14th. We denounce and n»k for the
repeal of tl*e game and biril law, for
the PMISOI! that every Iwaly is guilty
and you ean’ t eonvii t.
ttt&te Ticket.
For Congress.
C. II. FRIKNDLY, of Portland.
For Governor.
PKTEK SMITH, Scio.
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
W. H. COOPER, of Slayton.
For Supreme Judge.
JOHN KEARNS, of Slayton. •
Zft-SO
Hunkadora
C om m en cin g at a point 135 feet west and <*0
feet south o f the north w est c o rn v r o f Water
and T h ird Streets In the tow n o fH U y to n , Ma­
rion C ou n ty , O regon , th en ce south 30 feet;
thence west 2"> feet; thenee north 30 feet;
thence cast U f e e t to the place o f b e g in n in g ,
the same lieiug part of Ia>t No. 2 of the H am m er
survey o f the «aid Tow n o f S layton a - show n
by the record ed plat th ereof.
TRA CT NO 3.
C om m en cin g at a poin t 117 feet south am i 20
feet west o f the south cast co rn e r o f B lock No
A in the T ow n of S la y to n , M arion c o u u ty , O re ­
g o n , as show n by the record ed plats th ereof,
th en ce w esterly dow n the m ill race o f I>. S.
Slayton and m ean derin g w ithin tw o feet of
the w aters edge to a poin t m akin g 29 ftet
due west o f the place o f tx-gtnnlng. thence
south to the ta u te r of th«« slo u g h ; th en ce up
said slough easterly to a p oin t due south from
the south west corn er o f Cyrus and A lexan der
C lark's w ater lot, th en ce n orth to the sttclion
lin e betw een Sections 10 and 15, T 9 8 R ange 1
west o f the W illam ette M eridian and still
north from th en ce 112 lin k s to the M ill race
o f f>, 8. Stayton : th«'ncc south 73 dngrccs west
to the place o f iK 'glnnlng save and e x ce p t
Iron« the la*t a b ove described tract a p le c j o r
parcel th ereof on the east side o f th e same
h eretofore deed ed by N. 8. Brow n and w ife to
A. I., Hhreve by deed execu ted May 29 1901, ami
record ed at Page 372, Book 76,o l the record
o l deed » for M arlon c o u n t y ,’ O regon .
For Representatives.
THOMAS SIM ES, of Slayton.
PETER HEATER, <>f Sublimity.
JOHN DOWNING, of Sublimity. •
NUTE FERRELL, ol Turner.
DUG. HAMILTON, of Scio.
SAM PARKER, Jun., of Hoggom.
For County Clerk.
HENRY KLASS, of Aumkville.
For Sheriff.
NUTE JONES, of Slayton.
For County Treasurer.
GIF. GIRSON, of Turner. *
For Assessor.
IKE G RIER, of Slayton. *
For Road (Supervisor.
\V. H. QUKENKR. of Stayt.m.
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For Justice of the Peace.
ALBERT DA Y 18. *
For Constable.
H. W. PARKER.
'iTie nbovo was written by J. P. Queencr about twenty years ago when
Stayton was a village.
The names marked with • have passed - over the
Grcnt Divide. McFerrin Falls is now Mill City.
J. P. Glover, of Tnrner carne over
Hnturday Inst witb a team fr«>m bis
Livery stables bringing Mrs A. I, La
Croix of Halem and Iter daugbter Mrs.
Porter of Grass Valley, to thè homo of
Henry Miller where tbey will visit
making room for our Fall and Winter Goods.
FRED ROCK MERC. CO.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
for some time. \Ve acknowledge a
pleasant call from Mr. Glover anti be
will receivt« the M a i l for another
year. He also note«| much improve­
ment in in this section.
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^ y iL B U B N. PIKTLEB, D. M. 1).
D EN TIST
■TAYTON
OREGON
STAYTON,
31,1908.
Opposite Bank Building
Stayton
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Oregon.
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G. B. TRASK, Prop.
Rigs, Horses and Accom m o­
dations First-class.
Hack- connect with trains at Kings­
ton.
Leave or telephone orth-ra for convey­
ance to or from \V. Stayton trains
OREGON.
Stage line from Turner to Lyons.
OREGON.
UNDERTAKER
H E N K E L
Merchant Tailor
1 have on hat.«! a (all line of samples
for Spring itrni Simmer Suit«.
Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty
C o r . 3 rd
ano
H ig h
0TAYTON
sts
OREGON
STAYTON,
C IT Y
OREGON
MEAT
M ARKET
Sestak & Sons
DU. E. E. JACKSON
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
P ost-graduate o f W y m a n 's
C olle g e . Duly
re g i-te re il in O re g o n . 22 years a V e terin a ry
D ifficult c s s ' » S o lid ted. S a tisfa ctio n G uaran
te ed .
STAYTON, - OREGON.
in
Fresh,
S a i t and
Smoked
M E A TS
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR STOCK AND HIDES
Be On T im e ^ -
If you buy a watch from
me you get one that can
be depended upon to keep
correct time, and at a price
lower than you can buy
the same goods elsewhere.
Stayton, Oregon
STAYTON
CEMENT STONE WORKS
A LI. KINDS
Cement
I Can Fit Any
OP
Building
Stone
And Cement Building Material.
-3£ Y
That Responds to Light
|
Take care of your eyes.
Don’t buy glasses from
peddlars or irresponsible
dealers. You get scientific
service and fair prices if
you deal with me.
RELIABLE JEW E LER
AND OPTICIAN
Stayton, Oregon.
The Latest
In Postals
NOVEL,
Thanking our friends
for their generous pat­
ronage in the past, we
desire a share of the
same in the future,
Frank Lesley
Corner 3rd and Ida Sts.,
1
J O H N
A lt* * II. RltowK, G uard ian.
Hotel.
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STAYTON ,
W. H. tft'gKNRK, Atty for Guardian.
Stayton
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M. RINGO
E. ROY,
Dated July
^
Stayton, Ore.
Office ovsr Fred Bock’s Store
TRACT NO t.
B egin ning at a point 60 feet south and H feet
east o f the southeast c o rn e r o f Bl«>ck No. 6
in the tow n o f 8 ta yton , M arion co u n ty , O re­
g o n , as show n by the recorded plats th ereof;
th en ce w est on the south lin e o f Water street
in sabl tow u 33 feet; th en ce south to the Stay-
ton
m ill ra ce; th en ce
caaterly up said
j m ill race a n d m ea u derln g w ith th e north
f bank th ereof to a |*oint o n said race «lue south
o f the place o f b egin n in g th en ce n orth to |
the pla ce o f liegin u tn g.
For Coroner.
LEE BROWN, of Slayton.
____________
Our Regular Lines are Complete but we are now
Officoover Rock’s sto're,
For State Senators.
J. L. FOLLANSBY, of Slayton. •
W. E. Price, Jr. of Scio
G oods
Also Several Lines of Shoes.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Ticket.
For School Superintendent.
O. H. P. DARBY, of Staytmi. •
'
ON
Mens Suits and
S traw
Guardian b Sale.
,
For County Surveyor.
JOHN GRIER, of Sublimity. *
Ladies Skirts,
R . A. ELWOOI),
TRACT NO 2.
For County Commissioners.
JAMES X SMITH, of Melimna. *
ISAAC SMALL, of Turner.
S T IL I. C O N T I N U B S
N otice la hereby g iven th at In pu rsuan ce of
an ord er o f the C ounty Court o f the Hlate of
O regou for M arlou co u n ty , d u ly m ade amt e n ­
tered o f record on the fit li «lay of J u ly , I'JUs.iu
the m atter o f the estate aud g u a rd ia n -liip of
H elen K. B row n , Paul N. Ilrow n and Hcott M.
Brow n, m inora amt helra at taw o f N. H. Rrowu
deeeaaeil, the undersigue«! gu ardian o l said es­
tate ami aaiil m inora w ill -e ll at publle auetlon
to the h lg h e-t b id d er for cash in hand at time
of -ate am i aiil*)ert to co n firm a tio n l*y -aid
c o u r t ,o n .Saturday, the VJtli day o f A ugust,
I'.a», at the hour o f IS v 'clo ck a. m. of aal<t «lay,
at aud o n ea ch -eparate- parcel o f laud l o b e
sold , situated i ; i the low u of Stay ton , Marion
c o u n t y ,O r e g o n , a ll the righ t, title, Intere-t
aud estate o f -aid H elen K. Ilrow n, P au l-S .
Ilrow n and Hcott M. B row n, m inora a foresa id ,
a cquired a» heir* at law o f N, H. Brow n, de­
ceased, in and to the tracts o r parcels o f land
<i«»crlbed at fo llo w s , lo -w it:
T K A fT NO U
a ll of B lock No Hlx '6) In H ollister's a d d i­
tion to the Tow n of H layton, M arlon co u n ty ,
O regon , as show n by the plat thereof.
For Prosecuting Attorney, Third Judicial District.
A. M. YOUNG, of Scio.
Marion County
S p e c ia l. S A i.e
COMIC
and
SCENIC.
Cement Stmt«- ii ail« t*> Outer on H l i - i t
Xntie«'. Foundations ■« ."pecialty.
L. I\ BROWN.
Notice for i ublic. tion.
D epartm ent o f th e I n te r io r .
I 'n ite d States I.atid O ffice,
At Port la u d . O re g o n , lo n e 23, 1908.
N otice is hereby-given that Jam es W . im b le r ,
o f M ch aina, M arion co u n ty , O h v o n , w h o , on
June 23,1908, m ade tim b e r a n d -to n e a p p lic a ­
tion No. 7793 8« rial No. 0 65. fur NE1, o f SEL«,
SE , o f NK , am i Lots t an<l 2, S ection 6 ,T o w n -
| sh ip 9 8, iia n ge 2 E, W illam ette M erid ia n , has
filed n o tice o f in te n tio n to m ak e F in al P r o o f,
to e sta b lish elaim to the laud a b o v e d e s c r ib e d ,
b e fo re R egister and R e ce iv e r, at P o rtla n d .O re -
g o n , o n the 23th day o f S e p tem b er, 1908.
C la im a n t nam es as w itn esses;
B eu ja m in K im s e y .o t M eham a, O re g o n .
A lbert T lt r e .o f M eham a, O regon .
A u gust Z o e lln e r , o f M eh am a, O re g o u .
W. M. B u sliey, o f J le lia ra », O re g o n .
A«*o krhon 8. D resskr , Regie ter.
PERIODICALS
MAGAZINES
DAILY PAPERS
Melons and Fruits.
GEM CONFECTIONERY
W . H. Queener
Lawyer and Notary Public.
Conveyancing, Collections
and Probate Business
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
A Specialty.
XX. tr . C H A S K , M in is t e r .
Real Kstat* Solti and Loans Negoti­
Holiday si'rvices, Hominy Heliool at I ated. I ««« «mi Accident Insurance
10 a. m Preaching m II a m. The I
Stayton,
Oregon.
public ih cordially invited.
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PORTLAND O R C G oN