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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1908)
itavto n N l a il ation, show th a t there has been issued Ia>rship. It will pay you, pay your 2-10 m em bership certificate*. These wife and pay your children after you certificate» are owned by about I-40 have passed to the (ireat Beyond. indivual*. T hem ought to h# double 1 the members th a t we now have. Every S n tererf t \t tito postt off toe ,'it S t u y t o i t , O r e g o n , 1'lii. from t lie Sant iam N . w a 1 « r u i n farmer in this entire section should be ill m a t t e r of tlie so c o iu l , ' l n s M . to the point 11 ml speak* our tluiuglita Now Oliver Automatic Tabu a iiiemlier, for he receives a benefit Joseph Zuber Unable To HK M ail 1« »IrU’tly n on p « n !s« n b u t il.v o u .1 t o ih « f r u e n ti Inure»!» su d u p b n lld tiig of exactly. T he article follow« vrr l-atim. Now, ns all admit th e value of ilic ln -» .U m Murimi c o u n ty su d Stsjrkm In p artlcu lsr- T u e M-. il l o i n » th e h ea rIy c o lator, a Twin Improvement to Arrive From Stayton. ration of ev ery co m m u n ity In to w h ich it 1» >0111 rcKuUrly lo »uh»orihen>, bui e ll m l - Shall Our Fair Be Permanent? 1 Fair and deslíe tha t it shall continue, ip tion e niuet be p ei.i for d u rin g the year sr eo rd iu g to the fo llo v. m e m il tur: the Oliver Ruling Device. Because of th e absence of J u r o r Jo If this question slumlil tic propouml- , year after year, it is ahsolutelt m o » - By an order of the INMlmaater G en eral of the OniL-d sta le» , is e n c l l>»c t. tW T.no w eekly sary th a t all should help Ih Frill -cpli Ztihi-i of Slayton the grand jury j u * t ft cl tltjtlt’ , rlt AH-CHt lilt « lu tilh m f‘ ** ew apaper ca n be m ailed to any - ilwrrib, r at t i c m cu lar » ., . 10 .U ,*»« rat.", « cu Mich au l- t il t o i l i o Ilieiu tH -r* o f t l i e F u ir X»»OCi t ft h tllft tlt|j( o jH T A tvtt l»> ft b in a li' k e y , briber U m ore th a n on e year iu arrear». ThI» n o te r t-«-;» effect January t , lie» I ation, nin e -te n th s or more of tliem has solicited and collected nearly ail which convened yesterday a t I o’clock The p en a lly for v io la tin e llie order I« e x c lu s io n frota th e m alla, l'lii» torn-» TM« M u l Y m I thftt m |im 1«« kf.v u n lo ck * McortM til Molliti Answer Y E S in capititi letter*. of th e money, which has placed all of adjourn-d in- I litis m orning a t II lottr» to ftt|t|c<| tv|>«writer t o i m n l c t o v Fe n d a l i o th e r papera to in aiai th at subacrtptlon» b. paid vluriii« Ihe year. it will commence dc ll iliH'« ftwftv w ith Ititi hrftlu le n it oli o' Ratea in A d vau re IJ m outh» 11. J.- . A ll 0*11 now see th a t the Fuir mean* a the im provem ents on the grounds, as o’clock, when « “ M ItfttnilftUtig, Tlta utovcincu t* of ¿nrrUtf* ! gratinai nini generai im provem ent in well as m anaging in chief the two fairs 1 1 I mtii ' ions • *» 'ftra c o n t r o l l i t i hy u u*ccii Unger*. Th* b ín e le Copy Members of the jury ate holdovci» tfthulfttor work* ntiioiiiftUcully w ith on Cu and after th is d a te . Au gu st Tib Uxv> the 'allow in g ratea tor sd xerU sin g » i l l taf* * 1*** stock, dairy, |H>ultry, agricultural given. This is too m uch work to re- .nul fruit i lit crest a ot this section of quire of or expecl one m a n (o de. If from the l u s t term and are as follows: vftryiu g iiciMirftcy. îiis p ls y advertí»«.' nu‘iit.s l* cen ts per issu e sin g le c o l. “ “ dou b le “ the valley. For th e tlairymcn, it the future fairs are to be managed Charles F.\an», <i XX W hitney, Joseph K«| III |»|»«*«| w it h It* llt*w A u lO U lf t t h “ # 1 . 1 x 1 i*su-ut Mi-dii-lno •* “ »in gle “ r * h t t ln t < » r , w h ic h t*mi h* a n e m ic i I n ** “ vK»utile 1.MN means the gradual displacem ent of successfully, oth e rs m ust step in ami Zuber, Charles F XX Brow n, Ju liu s C o t t t ic c llo ii W ith th e O l l i e r l« t ll e I t o l Locala 5 •• •• Une sin g le ** hear a part of the burden ami respon 10 *• “ tìirst issue L cks I s Wolf, .1 XX Kuhuill and Charles II l o g O n i c e , th e O l i v e r * ' » p io rc o l u m fu i the scrub cow, which dot's not pay, ** “ thereafter ti« m u n u l l (lit t« d . with the h undre d dollar cow Mr. Ju d d sibility. If for instance it superintend- Hinges —Tuesday S tatesm an IS M F in s i fr o o f H . E. In the work oi I10.1X) •• •• T. »V S. out for each departm ent- could be told about a t the Fair, which does pay. S e » T oiisy Spi 1 ” word p*'f is»ttt'. w rit in g mot rul^ T h ese rate» a p p ly to foreign a t w e ll a» local ad vertisin g and will bo sln e llv adhered to. It means a gradual displacem ent of selected a t th e a n n u a l meeting in J a n lu g M u t u ile « ; H‘‘ A ll c o m m u n i c a t i o n s sent in for p u b l i c a t i o n m ust b oar th e sig n a tu re ol tha w riter. This |H»rt», l i iv o lw » ! uary, who would lie responsible for and mixed breed and grade stock with the rule sp p ly a to e ith e r lo ca l, g en era l, p o litica l, ch u rch , or oth er Item s' M utamenti!. In I manage his particular de pa rtm e nt, I’li*- North fiantiiiiii Fill-lie School pure bred animals. It m eans a 2U0 K hkd U. C o s L i y , kd : t o r . ! v utit orlc i, e l 0. Box 9s S tayton . O regon. pound hog ut six m o n th s of age instead then the burden would be c o m p a ra -■)>«• lied Moudev the SN 1 I 1 with a lie n - t.tatlng 1 liccio 1) 1 ? |> o * 1 1 Ml I p» , , . _ I of a wind split ter a t one and two years tively light on each; ami each d e p a r t ! ml I m e e t of 4<> pupils. Mi«» Barbara <’ «■ h I t a 111 • The last meeting ot the common council, of the Town ohl. lt „ grild.,«i introduction m ent would be represented. - Baker teacher. V o iif ih r n , *n*i mol t're il it N»le# of Stayton was well attended and there is a matter that should of in tens 1 tied farming, which will yield W ith the money on hand and that 5 Mr and Mrs Houser, Mrs Koeae ami T r i a l lU lm o e n * not escape our notice too long. We now have considerable ,l i,rotU ,,f from *° *100 \* 'r »«re which the legislature will pit ! ably ; the McCaiinon brothers, who were vis I’ftV Hull#, i * o t add, a prem ium list double what was K e o o rila mu funds in our city treasury and improvements are needed in , y ™ } y ' of *6 * s ‘*r H, r,> */* paid this year, can lie paid next year. iting relatives at the sea vide returned home Saturday. of *1111 liar lfthul*ic*l rwcantb, o l l v u i several lines, the cash, is available, but let us lay plans now!er Atui better cultivated farms, more I t is planned to m a na ge the lair mi an Hugh Kuilixli made a hn-iiiies« trip «oorc» No *» hn* no 1 uni It lb the o n ly uiftiililtu tlmt cover» the w h ole tiroml lltflil «I mod by which we will have a steady revenue from which our in*opie, and a generally more prosper- absolutely cash basis. to Jcth-rson Monday, ta king a load of a m c o m lite re 1 11 1 u i r i in ft »fttUlftcloi> J city can always have cash on hand. i ous community, a prophesy of these T he Liuti c ounty Fair Association hogs for m arket. Wftjr. is now a m em ber of th e W illam ette Til« O l i v e r Automfttl o Tftholtttor I* •« Mr Sneed and his employes have Our neighbor city of bilverton is at present in a peculiar „ ¡„¡„.t lolilln„ n l„ Valley racing circuit. T he ofiloers oí m t c g m l pftrl o f t v o r y now uiftohlue fur* very busy the last few days tilling itlfthc«! w i t h o u t « ce n t nihlttlotiftl chftrge condition, but they will have to wait some little time before that the sun shine«. These condition« th e racing c irc u it will manage the been his silo. It eft)** Ihe ollmftk of « long berte» oi' they will be able to alter conditions. Let US take a Stitch in willcome whether or not our Fair live«; races next year. All th a t the Fair I m p r o v c m v u u g iv e n to tha wort«! *u th< Karl and E sther Brown, who iuivi- A s s o c i a t i o n will b e required o r expect iiiftguiflcciit hew O liv e r No time and save nine. We are in the verv near future to meet l’ut ,he1r® * ,,wubt blli, " ,ml th* ed to mi. is to provide a suitable i»urn been visiting friends a t Lyons r e t u r n K.iich of i)it?*t: rvittftrkiihle ItiitoVftllou» the O liv e r Tfthulfttor mol the O liv e r the extension of water mains, the macadamizing of our A «»umy Fair conducted .ion« ed«. for the race »lock, and to hang up the ed home T hursday. 'K u it nil he vice t o p p l e tiieii U th© other . Born l-> Mr and Mrs Percy Evcrton streets, increase our lighting system—for these tilings will rational lines, .sis the endeavor in the various purses; the lair to receive the T o g e t h e r t h e y form n r«>nl«loutlou ol O ct J lUOM a 11 lb sou. e n tr a n c e moneys. uttlohl vitine 111 nil f.much« • of com m*r- become necessary with the steady increase in population conduct of our K“ir- ‘»«'» p l>»‘ Now, fellow citizens, the success of Mr Newman and family, left lor jlftl HtTOII lilt llg - and upbuilding of the Town of Stayton. !* * •oun* of profil’ cither llircct °5 future fairs depends largely upon you. Newport T h u O liv e r ly j H ’ w ri te r U fir«! of «ill » Saturday. Let us see to it that we are prepared, beforehand, to child in this section of thevsiiey. Are you willing to com e forward, take Mrs J o h n lle rn e tt of Marion was irorrebpoiolem e m ac h in e «uprctttr It) in rv lc e . It iiink« * work ft pleiu meet these advances in all lines, by having placed our muni- Farm* have already appreciated in out a life m em bership ami help to , visiting ut the home ol Percy Kverton Mpleu'thl urc hy p r o v id in g «utoiufttio meftiin ol *piteIiig, if t h u ln t lu g , ru li n g, Imllcfttlng eft cipal affairs in a way to derive a steady revenue. This is a v;*h,e and :‘re * im,re rcad>' ‘;lle The manage the fair if necessary? Farmers | Sunday. m i p r in t in g 1*01111, fteeurtng |*ro)*«r r*gi» in particular, for whose benefit the Charley Oglostiec who was visiting ter, e tc. hard matter to place before a people who have been the most K,rks <>: ll,c Sil"t,!i,u hM 8tcurei1 * fair was instituted, should not he buck - friends a t Albany returned homo Fri T h e tMvIng of t im e , of luentnl e«lculftUon wonderfully blest in Oregon, but never the less it is a fact ” th ore .pro,n,"e"t t'u<;u. °.n tl“‘1T p of niAn lpuifttion , of n t r a Hitentlon «m) ; a n she eveFoccupied before and this ward in this m a tte r. T he new h a m that we sooner or later must derive , revenue from other is a ttrib u ta b le to th e Fair and the e n will cost about -fMJO, it is estimated. day bringing with him a bride. of eyu btrftlll I» «it ItiCftleUftble lieueflt to Fred Keen passed th ro u g h town the o)Harfttor. sources than those at present in vogue. ergy of a very few men. Now, as every - T his m ust ho made up largely of new A n d the g u m In v olu m e of work well don« w it h o u t unir» oi^ rn t iv e effo rt— l “ “ “ “ “ ““ “ “ “ ———— — — — — 1 citizen reaps a In uelit, it is hut just memberships. Now if we rctnin the S unday on his way to Lebanon. Mr Shepherd of Stayton Inis been mefttift ti m e ly to e v e ry e m p lo y e r. paid to th e apple industry th ro u g h o u t a n d reasonable th a t he should help fair at rfeio. let everyone tnke it upon Writ*- for th e llew O l i v e r I u l n h i g * this section, but let us say here, th a t to bear th e burden. H e who profits by himself to become a m em ber and help sawing wood in this vicinity for sever o r U t t e r fttlll— ft«k thè tienr«?«t «»Uvei ¡re is or T here is a a very very fine hue apple apple orchard this section c a n n o t be beaten in the the energy a n d th rift of others, yet r e - , to make the L inn County F a ir a t Buio al days. A g e n t for 11 free de m onti rn iton of M«**!el on the south east part of town owned No. 5 . by Lee Brown, in which there is a Production ° f choice fraits.of all kinds, fuses to help carry th e burden, is sim- a success. We can d o s o if we all pull C T lingers was a business visitor in jpst beautiful crop of fruit The ap- Irrigation is unneces-ary, the »oils ply selfish. H e is willing to accept together. Remember, th e fair is the Scio a few days ago in th e in te re st of The Oliver Typewriter Co. pies are uniform, targe, deeply colored are right, in fact all th a t is required is som ething for which he renders no key to unlock th e future prosperity of milk condensing machinery. Stayton I U - First Avutnup and as fine a flavor as can he found in t h a t the proper stock be planted, caret! retllrn this section of th e valley. Call at Dr. will have to hurry or th e ir neighbor Seattle, Washington. anv apples lies w ithin th e skin of these for and in three years this section will . beauties. There is verv little a tte n tio n be a world beater. ^ ,e " ecret;‘ry 11 hooks of the Assoct- : Frill’s office and subscribe for a mem- ci ty will lead them. Not We Have 1909 Fair? A Master Stroke of Grand Juror Absent. Typewriter Invention. North Santiam Nuggets Beautiful Fruit. ut Ante-Rainy American Field Fence the only large joint fence on the market; all heights and styles; hog proof and rabbit tight. Prices on application. 5U1LPB uniVSaSAL and be convinced. Bargains Universal, Charter Oak, ^ Queen City, Cooks, Ranges and Heaters. See our line Prices Right. Locks Rim Knob Mortise Plain and Fancy. Inside or Outside Jamb, Bronzed or Steel, Just What You Want. Pattons Sun Proof White Lead goes farther, wears longer and looks better,== w hy«it has more zinc than any other lead and stands climatic changes better. Our price 81 c lb. Strictly Pure Raw Linseed Oil 60c gal. 44 Boiled 44 65c gal. a a r j r j r jt & j r j r j r o r j r j r j r W ALL J r PAPER 22 *a<a 16 - 20 - 25 and 30 cent values at only yL 10 2 * cents per double roll. U r j r » * r »»r j r » i r j r s i r a r k j r j t 1 We have a Fine Selection Of COUCHES, LOUNGES, in finish to match your parlor/nJ h e y ;:mustJgo to T T make room for newj arrivals., Look tthem over:and make aThoiee. 1 ,rH l N A ILS- Base, $3.40. B uilding Tima la H ere H an d We Have |S tee l,!|W ire amd Cut)Naila,'^*~| 1 ^ ‘A ll*Sizes,tA ll »Quantities. JLetJUs* ■gFigure’ W ith ¡You Jon Nails.JJ * H. J. MARKING $ 5.00 Hammock now $ 3.50 u 4 V 2. bo 3 .7 5 44 44 4 .2 5 .I 44 2.00 2 .8 5 44 1 .Q 0 2 .7 5 3 of fa te i Isa I •nrltisR 5 tee 44 44 tier llooi •■r th e r »•»«Itti - militi t’ Parlor, Dining Room, or Office. Rockers. Cane, Leather, Solid Oak and Rawhide bottom. A Splendid Selection. Special Prices Still Continue On Suit Cases, Trunks, Telescopes, Btc., Get Supplies For The Holidays Now. General Hardware Furniture T. ns Dim- aft la -tlons. aark- ty poi- fittane« slug of idldsts’s loa W. terri ow aid: *n ; ‘