THE L O C A L FIELD
I
I REPUBLICAN PARTÍ
AND LABOR
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Horseshoe Cam p
Nu. »lim w . i». W.
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<U> night.
Mini-
Choppe r » «»*!•
O. V. My> r». C. i
E. B. W attk *». » lark.
Niee
line of Trimmed
F o rd s S to re , Turner.
An
E q u a lity
c u re d
li n t s at
it:', tl
of O p p o r tu n itie s
Se
lo r W a g e lia r n e r s .
L T. Henuis, of Hates was in tow n
W illia m H . T a f t's S peech of A ceept-
S a tu rd a y on business.
nuce G iv es P a r t y R e c o rd in B e h a lf
W anted - Girl for g e n e ra l ln>ii",work.
E n q u ir e , Mr* F red G . C o n ley , S ta y to n
o r a t th is office.
of L ab o r,
C lias Hoedinger of n o r th ea st i f
to w n b o u g h t a c lip p e r F a n n in g M ill «>f (W illiam II, T a f t in his *p> h of or*
ceptanee. 1
K e rb e r B ros M onday
W e cam e now to the questh'U of la
I will h a v e an A u c tio n r*a
S '
bor. O ne im p o rtan t phase of the ( hi II-
d a y S e p te n d ie r 2G, m m n i r i eii u ‘t clos of th e present ad m in istratio n lias
been au a n x ie ty to secure for .lie wage
10 o ’clock a t m y farm 4 m iles i
earn er an et)uaUty of opjairtuiilty ami
e a st of S cio o n tiie J o r d a n II ¡1
such positive statu to ry proto lion as
B. F . D ario
shall plact* hltu ou a level hi deallug
C . E . B row n a n d fam ily re im .d w ith liis em ployer.
T he Itejiu h llm n p a rty lias pass«*,! an
S a tu r d a y from th e ir o u tin g
t V**
em
ployers’ liab ility act for In terstate
p o rt. M r B row n a n d wife . »hi 1 1>»-
railro ad s, an d lias estab lish ed an eight
reco rd for s u rf fish in g
hour law for governm ent employes au d
F ob S a l e — F u ll Blood
»■n governm ent construction. T h e «*s-
8<*uoe of th e reform «•iT»*ct»*«l by the fo r
P o la n d C h in a b o ar; a b a rg a in , ■ i
mer. Is th e abolitlou o f th e fellow-ser
o n ce. E n q u ire a t tlii» office,
v
an t ru le am i th e Introduction of the
I C. 8>I ALLMAN
com parative
negligence
theviry by
N o w Is T h e T i m e T o H a v e Y o u r which an em ploye in ju re d In th e st*rvl»v
H e a t e r L i n e d F o r T h e W i n t e r . C all of Ids em ployer »l»*es not lose all .ils
r.g h t to recover because of slight negli
On
JA C . S P A N IO L .
gence »>u h is p a rt.
F o un d — P u rse .
O w n er r a n have
Then rhere is tin* a c t providing for
sa m e by c a llin g a t th is office, p ro v in g com iiensatloii for in ju ry to governm ent
p ro p e rty a n d p a y in g for tlii- N ot;, e
employes, to g eth er w ith th<* various
L eave O rders for B a r tle tt p ea r- at sta tu te s req u irin g sa fe ty appllauces
uiKiii In te rsta te com m eriv railro a d s for
G eh len Bros, th is w eek.
th e protection o f th e ir em ployes and
M B s. J . E. S lopku
lim iting th e h o u rs of th e ir em ploym ent.
L ee K erb er of K erb er B ros, w .» a
These an* all Instances o f th e d esire
P o rtla n d v isito r a few d a y s ago. D u r o f th e Bepuhllcan p arty t«> do jn stie e t<*
in g th e past week b u sin e ss had
;; tin* w age-earners.
D oubtless a m ore eompr«*lienslve
ru s h in g a n d r a th e r th a n w ; i -
r a
m easure fo r conqiensation of govern
sa lesm an , he w ent to P o rtla n d io m ent em ployes will lie adopted In th e
re p le n ish th e ir h a rd w a re sto c k .
f u tu r e : th e principle In such cases lias
lieen
m s>gnized an d in th e necessarily
II. J . M n tseh le r, w ho w as in P o r t
som ew hat slow »iuirs-* «*f legislation
land a tew d a y s ago h a s re tu rn e d a n d
will Is* m ore fu lly em bodied in «letiuite
b ro u g h t w ith him a first c h n - .-m ith statu tes.
w ho will have c h a rg e of th e sim p u n til
T he in te rests of th e employ» r and th e
M r M. is aide to re su m e w ork
H i- employe n ev er differ except when it
lin g e r is d o in g nicely h u t is vet quit» com es to a division of th e jo in t profit
of laixir au d cap ital into dividends an d
p a in fu l.
wages. T h is m ust he a co n stan t source
F O U N D — F rid a y m orn
pt i of periodical discussion between tho
ln«l«*ed
cm be- 4 th b etw een S ta y to n a i d S
.** ’;", em ployer am i tho employ»*.
som e m oney
O w ner ca n hav** -am«-
-aim art* th e o th e r term s «>f th e em ploym ent.
To give to em ployes th e ir proper i*>-
by g iv in g d e s c rip tio n a n d p aying v
sitlon iu such a controversy, to enable
ad.
them to m a in ta in them selves ag ain st
J
A m o n g th e la te a r r iv a l- at Klcck*-r-
Store are, lad ies c o a ts, w rap -, r ip: r-
furs, s h irtw a is ts , ja c k e ts a n d si.iri».
YVe sell B acon at 1 3 e ;- pt -
■ml
a n d H am s at 17 eta jx-r lb.
J . M. Ivm go, o u r u n d e r ta k e r i-
Sitlem guest th is week a n d d tiri. x ■ -
ab sen ce th e d u tie « of th e b u sin e --
h av e l*e:*n left in th e h a n d s of \Y. F
C hase, p a sto r of th e C h ris tia n C ln:r
he Ijeing a m a s te r of th e e n ih a lm e r -
a r t.
M isses M a rg a re t F ow ells, of C o rv al
lis, O re., a n d M aye W eb ster, of F ay
e tte , Iow a, a re g u ests a t tin* A lexanm -
an d P i 't t i t h o m es in th is c ity
V --
F ow ella leaves to-day to re su m e lo r
d u tie s in th e C o rv allis c ity school-.
M i-s W e b ste r r e m a in in g for a m n .
visit.
D ied— W illia m F lo re n tin e M ath )
of S ta y to n , age 50 y ea rs 5 m o n th
d ays. H e w as born in Iow a, A pril Utii
1858. H e leaves a m o th e r ,f a th e r, i
th e r, an d sis te r to m o u rn h im
Ii<
wras w ellknow n th r o u g h o u t th is .»ecti-'n.
I n te r m e n t
w as held W e d n esd ay
m o rn in g a t T u rn e r . S ervices were
c o n d u c te d by R ev G. O. O liver.
T h e W o m a n ’s C h r is tia n T em peranc»
U n io n w ill m e e t a t M rs M orton'.- next
T h u rs d a y , S e p te m b e r 2 4 th , a t 2 30
p . in. M ay we a s k t h a t every memix-i
m a k e i t a p o in t to be th e re as vve have
som e im p o r ta n t b u sin e ss to a tte n d to
a n d m u st p la n w ork for th e con m g
y ear,
[M r s ] F lorkxcic M ortu :.,
P res . W . C. T. U.
W ill th e P eo p le T ru s t K ip e r lm o u t-
a l ls ts a u d T h a o r U ts f
(IT m u S h erm an 's N|x*»*<’h of Viwpl-
n in e .)
Tin* overshndow litv ¡s*u«* of'tlu* linn
paign really Is: Shall th e ad m in istra
tion of P resident K oow vett he g|*-
proved, »hall a p a rty of d em onstrated
i.ip n elij In a d iu illlstre tlv t’ alTalrs 1 k ‘
eontitnied In |io\v«*r, sh all th e reins of
. ixem uient h«‘ plntixl In experience«!
hands, or do tho people p refer to tru st
deatiniee to
an a g g r e g a t i o n uf
lo au
cx i'crh iien tal malconteutN and tlu str
isi s. whose only clalm t»> a hlstory la
a p a rty mime th**y plifcced?
W ltli a record «*f fo n r d«*cmles of
wlse legislatioii ; tw«* si-ore y«*ars «*f
fa ith lu l lu h iiln tstratlo n ; offerlng ita
fultillcd pletU es as a gim ranty i*f Its
p i' iais»» for ih»* futur»*. th è Ktqmhll-
»•an p arty appeals to th è pe»*ph* ami,
wltli full ciinthlfucc In tlielr wisdoin
am i patri« !Ism. aw alts th è rcmtlUou of
thè NovcmU*r vi-rdlrL
DENIES THAT BRYAN
"COULD DO NO HARM.1
C o n g re ssm a n B u rk e S ay s Office of
P re s id e n t Is In fin ite ly M ore P o w
e r f u l T h a n C ongress.
Congressm an Jam es F r a u d s Burke,
of P ittsb u rg , in an a«l»lr«*ss on "T he
Pow ers of tin* Prcsl»l«*nt," sa y s:
•T h e A m erican people »*an m ake no
gn-uh-r m istak e th an to
elect Mr.
Itry au ou th e assum ption th a t he cau
do no harm in tin* face of an a»lverso
8 -ii.it»*. As lietween th e executive aud
1»g lsla tiv e »Icpartiucnts of th e govern
ment, tin* fo rm er lias intlultely g rea ter
pow er to ru le an d ru in th u u th e lat-
t«*r.
•’Mr. T a ft and Mr. B ry an a re wholly
different ty p es o f men.
Kauli pos-
-.......- a stro n g Individual ch aracter,
w hich w ould certain ly a sso rt Itself in
tlii* Whit«* House. W h at e ith e r of
these men w ould do d u rin g n fo u r
y ea rs' term in tin* W hite H ouse Is
causing a s much an x iety
am ong
th o ughtful Auici U tuim as th e m ere
m a tte r of electl»*n alone.
“As a «lisrurlier o f moneys th e P re s
ident I» w ith o u t a riv al lu th e w orld.
T hrough th e agencies u n d er his «*on-
trol In* will th is y e a r d isb u rse n billion
dollars, show ing th e gr»*at tb lu g s we
are doing iu adding to tin* u nparalleled
list of th e w o rld 's achievem ents.
" In view of th e fa c t th a t during
th e tifte«*ii y ea rs of B ryan leadership
tin* S n«-s »*»)ntr«(llrd by Ills p a rty have
decrease 1 from liff to 12, th e num ber
of S en ato rs from 4S to 31, th e num ber
of R ep resen tativ es in Congress from
em ployers h aving gr«*at cap ital, they
220 to HU. am i In th a t tim e th e Demo
m ay well unite, because in union th e re
c ra tic p a rty w as In control o f th e
Is stren g th , an d w ith o u t it. eaeh in»li-
ground, w h ereas It Is now. a s a cons»*-
vidunl la b o rer am i em ploye would In*
; n-iu-e of his teachings, a hopelessly
j helpless. T ne prom otion o f th e iiiilus-
be;er»>gen«*ous m ass of P o pulistic elc-
trial peace th ro u g h th e in stru u ic n ta lity
m nts. th e A m erican people cun see
I of th e traih* ngrecmi-nt is often one of
il i- prospei is of a co n stru c tiv e poll«yt
i th e resu lts of such uuion w hen in telli
if Mr. B ryan should su cceeil"
gently condncted.
T here is a larg e Issly of laborers.
however, skilled a n d unskilled, who a re
not organized into unions. T h eir rig h ts
i before th e law a r e exactly tin* sam e as
| those of th e uuion men. an d a re to be
protected w ith tlie sam e ca re and
w atchfulness.
In o rd er to Inilu'-p th e ir «*mploycr
1 Into a com pliance w ith th e ir request
f»;r changed te rm s of em ploym ent,
w orkm en h a r e th e rig h t to strik e in a
. body.
T hey have a rig h t to use sm-li |x*r-
suaslou as they may. provided it <loes
not rt*i<-li t ’i;- point o f d u ress, to lend
th e ir re!tie :;t co-laborers to jo in them
in their t: Ion a g a in st th e ir em ployer,
end they h av e a rig h t. If they choose,
| to accum ulate fu n d s to sup p o rt those
engaged in a strik«*, to deleg ate to of
ficers the j low er to d ire c t th e action of
1 '
1 ' ' '• >15,1,1 v th«*.n»elv«*s
a ’.d th e ir .-:
lutes frets den Mugs w ith
o r giving custom to tbos** w ith whom
th ey arc in controversy.
TATI'S KINDNESS TO BLIND.
O v e rru le s W a s h in g to n
M onum ent
R é g u la tio n f o r B en efit of th e
S ig h tle ss.
Tin* kim l In.-arD'dni-r* o f Mr. T aft
: and hi*
cere, common sense sym-
p a th y w ith tlie u n fo rtu n a te s In tin s
w orld has ju x t been brotiglit t»> th e at-
tei’ti'.n of the blind In a p ecu liar way.
Away uf» in tlie top of tlie W ashing
M. E . CHfRCH S e r v k j ;-
ton m onum ent, w here th o u san d s ¡;i> to
S u n d a y S e p te m b e r 20 S. S. at 10 b»'li<»id tin* b eau ties of th e natio n 's
capital, tin* C olum bia Polytechnic ln-
a.m . p re a c h in g serv ice a t 11 a in
1 Htitute, wliicji xc»*kx (»> innkc it ju>xsi-
th e m e : " S p ir itu a l F ire « '.
FI veiling ble for tlie a»lult blind of tin* U nited
se rm o n 7:30 th e m e : " T h e Law of S tate s to rise alxjve conditions of »1».-
G ro w th ” th is will be th e la s t S unday peitdgnce by becoming s*-lf su staining,
souvenir (»»xt ca rd s
before A n n u a l C o n feren ce, a n d po- ii.-!v (»laced on suie
m
an
u
factu
red
by
its
blin<1. Some xen-
th e la st tim e I »ball h av e th e priv ib
jtim e u ta l (»erson« t»x,k th e view tlm t
of sp e a k in g to th e people of S ta y to n
j th is w as undignified an d succeeded in
A co rd ia l in v ita tio n to all.
; having tin* su p erln ten d eu t of public
G . O. O l i v e r , P astoi :. buildings au»l grounds o rd er the card-»
W e w ish every c o m m u n ity
t»' removed. K. E. C learelnnil, |»ri nr-li*:» 1
of th e in stitu te , appealed to Mr. T aft,
choose som e o n e to a c t as th e ir i«*p
th en se creta ry of w ar am i w ithin
rc»» n ta tiw m g l t h i r i a | t;.»
tlie M A IL w liere n o c o rre sp o n d e n t has
a lre a d y been clio sen , a u d let ev ert
c o m m u n ity feel th a t th e y li" - -
t
s e rv a n t a t th e ir c o m m a n d to whom
__.
,,
each p a tro n is p a y in g $1.2« p e r year
public buildings am i ground-. It toog
only a few w orda to «■< n iu c c th e see-
1 ;:,,v ,! ,f ,!"' blind ‘mild have the
bcn' " t
th i"
*,ui tb *
w ere again placed on sale in the moii-
in th e E d ito r of th e M tayton M ail
A ct q u ic k ly if y ou w ish to have y o u r
lo c a lity represente»! for th e m o re new*
we g e t th e b e tte r a b le we a re to assist
in ev ery local e n te rp ris e . F'cel t h a t
YOU h av e a p e rs o n a l io t.r e x t in y o u r
c o m m u n ity , see to it that a few ite m s
are sent in
-------- Viesday of each
week [ o i / O R T L A N
"F o r tills actio n ,” said Principal
uleaveiand In rliscussing tli» Incident,
"M r. T nft deserves the g ra titu d e uf
every blind (x-rxon p articu la rly th e
progn " iw- I»] jii«l. who ar«- striv in g to
hein th e ir lt*sx fo rtu n a te fellows.”
In Georgia th e elect»>rx m ust have a
m ajority, n i n i w ith W atson, IF -gen an d
Cluitln inilliiig aw ay from ili- in Urn
B ry u u iu s lira bwceiulag apyt eheasiv«.
New To-day
YtlE ISSUE AND PARTY RECORD.
T h # r# w ,„ b. - n A u c tio n S « U on
th *
W h ltn o y f a r m 2 1 -2 m l l t a
n o r th w e s t o f S ta y to n , S e p t. 9 th , a t
10 o 'c lo c k .
For
S a l * - - - G o o » J t op bi i g y u a<i£
harness.
Enquire
of
M B S . R.
STA M P, Stayton.
■ N OW .
I
A
B r y a n ’n P re c in c t R e p u b lic a n .
At th e re» »‘lit p rim a ry election In Ne
braska L an caster I 'r ix lin t No. 4. In
which Is lucatcil F nlrview . th e voting
precinct of \V. J. Bry.ui. cast thirty-five
Republican vot»-x and tw enty-six Demo
cratic. Tlie sam e p r n ln e f la st fall
'•ust fo rty -th ree lt(*jiiilill»'iin votes and
tDirty-tiv*■ D an Tilth-.
D em ocratic
loss of xligiitly more th a n I p»*r »•»•nf.
W hen Mr. B ryan lived hi town lie reg
istered in I'r<*ciin-t A of file F ifth W ard,
a (silling pbn-c w hich nrrurtly eniiM lx*
i]c|i<-nd»*d iipon to vut«* a limit r!i»» pr»x
,M,rth*n o f tiir»*e It»i»nhli . i » to m»e
Deino»*r;»L At tlie thin* I«.1 r> moved r«»
F a ir view lie renin rk<*»l J»xiil; r'.v Hint tie
w as g» uig to a enliiinunll» v .I htc the
»»»r.ticai d vision wax m* •• eve:»,
h e I i < i j h »1 i n tin • s»i t o r**f»
L ' t «•
N«i. 4 a» t<> m: -<* it veer around lo ina
n a y o f thinking.
,
W c now carry
n kinds of Coffee
an»l
l .i v n -i k v A Go.,
S ale m , O reg o n ,
X
W e have s r v a r a l p a r t i e s w h o a r t
l ooki ng f or h o m e s t e a d l o c a t i o n s or
r e l i n q u i s h m o n t s also s o m e
good
timber claims.
If y ou k n o w of a r\y
G O O D H O M E S T E A D or T I M B E R
C L A I M S it wi l l pay you (to w r i t # us.
Address!- A E T N A R E A L T Y C O .
ft a » a i l i n g Hl»l., P O R T L A N D - O R E .
Cooper.
kinds of Tea.
W earc just adding a complete line of
CH ASE & SANBORNS
HIGH GRAD E TEA AND COFFEE.
A ll Guaranteed To Give Satisfaction.
L o s t — Co n g er claw w ith silv er tip .
.M ounting Irolii n a tc h lol>. \\ . 11
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p W. E. Thomas & Son.
Shop By flail
lu Mun Fiatici»»»». Writ«* u» y«»ur
needs III th e «try good» lin e an il we will
send y o u • a n i|d i » unii p rice s. S a tis
fa c tio n g u á r a n te » »I. E C O N O M Y GO
(»45 H y d e, S ail F ra n c isc o , G a h l
32 tf
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1 Ti i i 1( l e e r s
New Train Service on C. & E.
C o m m e n c in g J u n e ‘i 'i a n d u n til
f u rth e r n o tic e th e follow ing tr a in se r
vice will be in effect o n th e lin e «>1 th e
G. A K. K. it. b etw een A lb a n y .a n d 1 a-
»puna, d a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y :
T ra iu N o. Hi l ia iu No. 2
.Mi.veil
P a sse n g e r
Leave A lb an y 7.45 a. in.
12:4*1 p. in.
A r. Y a q u m a 1.30 p. m .
*»;3U p. m.
T ia in No. iu
I r a n i No. 2
P asse n g er
M ixed
Leave Y a q u m a 2:15 p .m . 7 .UM a. in.
A rriv e A lb an y 7 :00 p m . 1 1 5 5 a . m .
Ou S u iu ia y s th e serv ice will be as
follow s: L eav e A lb an y 7 :3u a. in . A r
rive Y a q u m a 11:40 a. III.
Leave Ya-
(p u n .i ti.lMJ p. m . A rriv e A lbany 11.30
p. m .
W m . M v .M lh k a y ,
lie u . P asse n g er A g en t.
Oliver Lesley, Stayton Hotel.
Southern Pacific Co—
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W ill y o u n o t help Iho
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ud re r-e s of y o u r frii-iiil» w ho an* lik e i) to la* m ti-reaiixl in
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them com p|ei>* I nf».'i mation aitnutOregon ami il» opimo I nu iiit».
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if y»»n »vaut !■« hring a frient! «>r relative to Oregon, (le|M>»ic
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Il I». F O N D I T , l.o< al Agent , We st Staylol i.
WM M CM URRAY, g c n c h a l P A s a c N O t a A o t i x r
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dianici», m e rc h a n t» , d o rk » , |>»'»>i>lc w ith b ru in s, » tu m g h a n d s
a n d a W illing h e a r t—c a p ita l n r m i c a p ita l.
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am i O l'T 'O B E B Iron» th e F)a»t to ill i>oini» in Ur»*goii
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Arc You Doing What You Can to Populate Your State?
LAU NDR Y CALLED FUR
LABOR WORLD FOR TAFT.
C a m p a ig n F u n d s.
“ We welcome Mr. T u ft to th is a«1-
v;m»-<'l gro u n d ,” sni»l Mr. B ryan in one
of his num eroiix interview s since the
D enver convention. T he ground refer-
r«*»l to is .Mr. T a f t’s sta te m en t th a t no
in n ip aig n »ontribntloii* would lie re-
relved from corixiratlons. Mr. Bryan
Intend)-»] to convey th e im pressiop th a t
Mr. T a ft liad »-oine to th a t d eterm in a
tion a f te r tlie D enver convention. In
th a t th e D em ocratic “peeriean one” i s
n»»t honest. Mr. T u ft Is a Jaw abiding
citizen. Snell co n trib u tio n s a r e unlatr-
flll. m ade so by n law (»nssed by a It"-
publican congress a t th e I lists nee of a
llepubllcnn ath iiin lstratlo n of wlilcti
Ju d g e T a ft w as a p a rt six m onths Is*-
fore th e Ixtnver convention. Be hon-
<*st, Mr. B ryan, if you can !
Thomas Grocery &
and COFFEE
I l o I ' 1‘IG K K K S w a n te d l»>r th e
H iilinc« y a rd
O ne ol th e la ig e -i uiul
l»»*-i y ard» in Itrcg u ii. E x c e lle n t c a m p
g ro u n d , »"»id, u a i c i,« tc . .'»ton*, m e at
iiiatk c t am i r e s ta u r a n t live p lo n ie an il
all im ulcrn co n v eu ieu ev *
K cgistcr
MONEY
C h a ra c te riz e s H im ns T ru e F rie n d
of th e W o rk in g m a n .
(F ro m th e Concord < X. II.) M onitor.)
T 'ie L abor W orld <uui»*x o u t stroDgly
in its j.ilvooacy of Mr. T a ft. I t charac-
teriz» - !:lm a tru e friend of labor an d
di lures th a t th e u n fa ir a tta c k s of Mr.
G"iii|»-!s will h av e little o r no effect In
uiiemiMng from bini tb»* la b o r world,
ft says "T h a t S ecretary T a f t is a tru e
fri<- 1 ••{ la b o r is eertaln . und all th«;
un rue. ungenerous, vicious a tta c k s
tin t P resid en t Goinjiers «*r an y one else
may m ake on him can n o t p rev en t blm
from " tin n in g to b»* th e frien d of th e
v.- - • •.o rk er. O rg a n iz si labor cannot
n fW .l t.i h av e lts«iif sp lit up Into fnc-
tions >>n th is politieul Ixxiie. T h a t Pres-
itieiiT <.oin|iers ix w rong in forcing th is
m ><t niiilnoim tight in ce rtain , an d Iti
li igent w age w orker» will ce rtain ly
Coen* to tills conclusion.”
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Kiphart
PORTLAND, OREGON
K I N G S T O N -------- O R E G O N
O nly a Few Bcirgains
W E
u r u i n Im s s iire ta t* f u r
Y O L ’K H K A L T U
u n d
C O M F O R T
D O N T H I.'F F E K
( ( 1HNS.
440 Acres five miles from Stayton, ail finely im
proved, running water, 15 room house all
hard finish throughout, furnace heat, a two
story 60x80 barn with stone basement, out
buildings, good fences, adapted to agricultu
ral pursuits in any line. Price $20,000.00.
320 Acres 5 miles from Stayton, 220 acres in
cultivation, balance pasture and timber.
Price $10,500.
17 J Acres 6 miles from Stayton in the heart of the
Waldo Hill country, good house, barn, outbuildings
with a big spring that furnishes water for ail uses,
If sold within 30 days can be had for $40 per acre.
The above are but three from our list which comprises
farms, acre tracts, city, suburban and country property.
How about this— 183 Acres,3 miles from Stayton,
good house, barn, outbuildings, fences, running
water, 150 acre:: in cultivation, sheep, horses, cattle
hogs, goats, wagons, binders, mowers, etc., in fact
you get the property complete as it stands ready for
immediate possession for only $8,000. Terms.
We also have a fev/ bargains in city residences and lots in
business as well as residence districts. Among these a new
8 room dwelling for $1250. 5 room cottage $1050.
If you want a lot on v/hich to build a home, we have it*
If you want a business lot or location come to us, we are
ready to serve you at all times.
M I 1 il
|l f y o u a re »offering w ith corii»|
il m ake» no d iffe re n c e w hat
k in d of co rn it i», w h e th e r it is
u h a rd c o rn <>r a «»»It c o rn ,
w h e th e r it is on to p o l th e tut
o r betw een th e to es, o r o n th e
soles of th e fee t— y o u cut) be
reliev ed of y o u r c o rn s w ith o u t
an y in c o n v e n ie n c e to y o u rself
an d w ith o u t p a in . O u r co rn
c u re gives q u ic k e r resu lt« th a n
a n y o th e r c o rn c u re
m a m ilu ctu r» <1.
1 *ric*ti 2 5 u. Snlil i*y
S t . i y t o n I ’l i n r n m c y
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Osteopathic Physician
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Ucu. Phone Main TOSS
Office Main TOO
Portland • - • * Oregon.
Notice for Publication.
Department of The Interior.
I’lilli-il SUt»*» Land inticc,
■V! I*«,rtlsnil, Oregon,■epfi'inlsT .», n«e.
Notice 1» hereby Riven that Ka*» It- Cburehlll,
ot Ht.Johiir,Oregon, w ho,on Sept„J* It«*■*, inailc
Tlmts rt.ttinl A|iplicstim i No,(Will, tor
,**W ^ ol X K o f Section 1.V end W1, ot NK I-lof,
Section Tt, Tmvii«hl|i 1» Smith, Range I, K*»t
of Willamette M< rhllsn, h»»
notice ol
| i Intention to make fin a l
proof to estaliliih
claim to the land above dewrttied, befor»* lln-
:
Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon,
"li the gt*t 11 day of No vein her, Its»*».
t'D iiiuiiit name* »* wllne»»e»:
| W.T. »l ark, oM Iales, Oregon.
of Hale», Oregon.
| f.B rsdcn,
of OatM, Oregon.
1 Arthur flhcrIIn, ol Xt..lnhni, Oregon.
33-13 I’d.
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Kearns&Co.
I 'im uK Trllinl«- p i I’I oiii »■»•.
H illsb o ro A niov<*m»*nt is on foot
In ‘h is ro n n ty fo incnioriultg« Hi
slat«* of O re fo n uf Ih»* iioxi moptin
of th o I-PRlslatiin* lo h av e hii ap iiro
liria tlo n passort fo r th<* purposi- o:
iTix-tlnR a fittin g pnlilie in o nnnnint
ovor th»* grnvi* o f th o Into Golonoi .1
L. M w k , w hoso nn»>rgv an d «1* i-lsiv»*
a rt ion mi C ham pooi; xnvrd O rogon to
A m orlcan to r rlto r y , Tht* rcniHina <»t
th»’ p lo a c v r an d tr a p p e r r»*|»oae In tin
Scotch c h u rc h y a rd on Iho T u u la lin
i’lain s, five m ile s n o rth o f th is city
Stayton, Oregon.
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HOTEL r
Nicety t urntahed H oowm ,
Plrsl Class Accomodation»,
l.nrgc f tce Sample Room
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Traveling
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Slayton,
Prop.
Oregon,