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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1908)
S t a y to n M a il E n t e r e d a t t h e i*o «t o f f l e e ;it S t a y t o u , O r e g o n , « « m a ll m atter of th e Two Tickets In The Field For City Election. s e c o n d cl;»«»*. I ur»luy night a t 11 o’clock p. hi . T h e John F Miller sml daughter of Salem, commissioners In pe to meet as many Hen Fresh anti Mr* Matilda tirior, a people whose interests are related to daughter of Ja* Gist anti wife, from country life as possible. The plan is Hates. Also John Miller from Apple- 1 to hold meetings accessible to all the gat« representative people of a region, such SUC CESSFUL D IN N E R as the Spokane Country, and hear T h e Ladles of T h e Christian their discussion and opinion on coun C hurch H ig h ly P lea ted try conditions, and their suggestions The ladles or III«» t'hrlsilaii Church report net receipts of their Thanks for improvement, il any is needed giving dinner lo the amount of $7.',. W ith tne assurance that President The proper spirit was again shown elect Taft wdl carry out the policies of liy the townspeople. They do not lie the farmers of the entire country have ! lleve In doing things by halves. The ladles turned the evening meal (or tin» first time in history a rare op | over to the Christian ICudeavorers portunity to place their mails bi-loro who made a neat aunt. They did not the nation in an intelligent and there have to bear the expenses us tlhl the ladles, but they assisted with the fore effective manner.” dinner and were permitted to have whatever profits that might accrue ul the evening meal. Til# City Flection is to ho hold noxt Monday the 7th and at tho caucuses T iik M am . t. . t r i e * non but .l. vo.nt to «h. . . » r«l l . l o m U «...1 «».b u lM h e o( held Friday night two tickets wore »ootbvAAUra M.rto,. , « ■ > « • • « » r»r«ieu .»r- T .U Man. <>l>v ration o t .v e ry community Ini., «l.t .b it i* w * l rosulsrty to .uhroHb*»*. but .11 N b nominated, ono by tho Independents scripttosi n u il I k - mad foriittrin* lUe y. nr «■ «>rd‘ ng to th* lollowiiiK mltiiK and one by the ('nitons There will By mi order of the iv.tm n .ter tieue.nl oi the l ulled SUte.. tmued Pec « . > * • - » » n c k l j ! I»e elected to serve tho resident* of uemimtHT enn 1« «.».tied to ».«> subscriber ..« «he refeul.r *.MH»u.t-cbu. M e . «h e n .uch ...b- Slayton 2 Councilman lor two years, »criber i. more thnn ono year In »rre.r». H «- " r>ler took c «c e l January I, U • rile I'OUKlty (or M . Htuii tin or de r i- e io lo n o n from th. ' « . e T h i. forvv* T H . a l.IL l Treasurer for one year, l Heeorder mid .11 other paper* to tn.isi that subscription* l-> pani during the year. for one year, 1 Marshall lot ono year »IJ» Rate, in Adv.uce l.’ month* .Ili There are no direct issues at stake, 6 M hut as is generally the rule in city . J Single »'opy be elections two tickets are nominated. On and »fie r thi* d .te, Anguat 7th 1»<> in» following rate, for ndverttnng will NOW FOR A SPLENDIO adhered to e s c .p t tn the case of the compleUon of contrncl. already made. After election it i* hoped that tho Display advertisement* lö cents per lune singlo eoi city improvements which have been double CHRISTMAS TREE. tt single ** *l.l»> Patent Medicino t talked of w ill bo commenced. Our double “ l.S’> The entertainment given at the line single “ 5 Local* striwts are needing attention and sev tlirsi lutte 10 Pumpkin Center school house Satur Legal* thereafter s eral blocks of water main is to be laid. gt.ot) day night was a decided success aud Final Proof H. K i The cash is now available for these »10.00 •• T . A S . word issue. well attended' » . M l Today IWIHJ Of'* * 1 --- t*-r ■ New spi These rate* apply io foreign a* well as loeal .dyerfUIng and will be strictly adhered to. i improvements, so lets not defer them, A program consisting of songs reci A ll communication* sent in for publication must bear the signature oi the writer. Hus l.et us have our streets in perfect tatious, mu-if and a hutnomua dialog rule apply* to either loeal. general, political, church, or other item* ¡condition by putting in crushed rock F rau 0 . CuXLXT, sd it o s . entitled “ Dr Cure-all” wa* given. Fol where needed and eliminate the pres Box 9b Stay ton. Oregon. lowing this a number of well tilled ent conditions. Crushed rock pave baskets were auctioned off. ijnite a ments art durable and will answer tho A premium list superior to any offered before isbein^ij purpose fully as well as asphalt, and sum of money was realized from the sale of the baskets. The proceeds of circulated for the approaching Oregon State Dairy Associat-j will cost much less. this entertainment will go toward ion’s Convention at Salem December 10th and n th . I’artic- Staytou has taken on new life in ornaments, candies, nuts, etc., for the ularly handsome cups are a feature of the prizes. Corres - 1 every channel and now that tho Com Christmas tree. mercial Club has taken up new activity Miss Corrigan, the teacher, and her pondence indicates an attendance larger than ever before. there will be a greater advancement able assistants need he congratulated next year than ever. Let us hope that on the program aud decorations, the new mem tiers were taken into the the newely elected officers will see to organization anil several dollars came it that their term of office marks a principal of which was a large pumpkin 1 suspended from the center of tho ceil into the treasury from members who great advancement. FRIDAY NIGHT LAST ing. hntl overlooked their dues. The Albany Herald says,'‘ Prospects There were present the chairman of MAKES CHANGE. are bright for the ultimate completion several commutes who made good re • On last Friday evening there was a ports and another meeting is to be of the f40tOOO capital (or the milk very representative gathering at th e condenser in this city according to C held Friday evening December 4th at Spokane, Wash. Dec 1— Farmers all W Telmiilt who is working on the Opera House, under the auspices of which |jme u u e x i t e d to have C C the Commercial Club. It had been C(lrtpman wUh us H e was prevented over the Inland Fm piie and tho proposition. understood that C C Chapman of by unavoidable occurauce from being Northwest have been invited by the Portland was to address the meeting with us. Hut he always makes good Spokane chamber of commerce to a t but late in the evening a w ire was re- so let every one come out tonight aud tend the sessions of the Commission (He-published hy r<quest.) ceiveii stating it would be impossible , ^ him on « Advertising As An In- on Country Life in Spokane, Saturday to have Mr Chapman present. December 3, when Prof L H Hailey, Wednesday of last week there was vestment. Judge John H Scott, former County chairman, and his associates, appoint an enjoyable gathering at the home of Lau’s Orchestra plaved several se- Judge, was to have been present also lections during the evening that were ed by President Roosevelt to inipiire H F Fresh and wife, near Shaw to cel but he too failed to material lie. This weu reCeived. The Club tendered into existing conditions of farm life ebrate the birthdays of Mrs James made no difference to Slayton .- people them a vote of thanks. in the United States. The <|uestions (list and Mrs B F Fresh. A birthday for there was sufficient members pres- to be discussed are “ How t>> Make the dinner was served, which the guests , , i l Otto Burson met with an accident ent to have a rousing meeting and the Saturday while working on \V. A. Farmer Happier,’1 and what is needed pronounced one of the best. There speakers who were not present know Weddle’s new house. He was on a to Make Farm Life More Profitable.’’ were present besides Mr Fresh, wife not what a splendid time they missed. slaSing carrying several pieces of Secretary Monroe of the chamber of and children, Mr and Mrs James (list, • scantling, when the staging gave The meeting was called to order by way, letting him fall to the ground, a commerce, says among other things in George (list, wife and baby, Mrs Can President W L Freres in the chair, distance of about fourteen feet. his invitation to the farmers: non, a niece of James (list, and her He was considerably bruised but no The minutes of the last regular meet “ The commission will arrive Friday, husband from Sonoma county, C a lif, serious results are expected from ing were read and approved. Several his fall. Dec» in'i.-r I and will remain until Sat G C Ft**“)'i rt. Mr* Edith Fllis >nd CLUB MEETING How to Make the Farm er Happier. Enjoyable Occasion. Pride is Universal Home Comfort Our PRIDE UNIVERSAL STEEL RANGE is our leader in rari£= es. They are made in dif= ferent sizes but have all ne= cessary requirements to suit the most exacting cook or housewife. Home Comfort At this season of the year is certainly obtained by hav= ing one of our White Porcelain Lined Oven Door, easy to keep clean and practically indestructible. Spring Balancee' Drop Oven Door, when open rests on cast lugs projecting from door hinges, making same a very substantial oven shelf. Key Plate Top with heavy covers and centers, will not warp or firecrack and will outlast the bolted top as used in other ranges. Main Top is made in four sections, securely bolted together, allows for expansion and con traction and is away from the direct action of the fire. Patent Adjustable Sliding Oven Damper always works easily and gives perfect control of the heat in the oven. Fire Box is fitted with extra heavy sectional cast linings, thoroughly ventilated to guarantee its lasting qualities. Duplex Grate whan reversed forms a perfect wood burning grate and can be removed thro’ front of range without disturbing the fire box linings. Large Ash Pit Section allows a free circulation under grate. The Oven Top and Flues are extra wide and deep, allowing a free circulation of heat and as suring a uniform heat throughout the oven; also all of the six lids receive the benefit of all heat direct from the fire box. Extension Fire Box for Wood. Large Bailed Ash Pan. Pouch Feed Dour with check slide damper. Cast Iron Reservoir Casing fitted with large white enameled reservoir. The Nickel Trimmings are artistically designed, prepared and plated by a special process giving them a brilliancy found only on Universal Stoves and Ranges. H. J. M ARKING Heating Stoves For wood or coal. Among our lines are found Uprights, Base Burners, Air Tights and Kero= sene Stoves. W hat is more comfortable in a home than to have near your heating stove a fine Couch or Lounge on which to recline and en joy the long winter even ings. We have Colors to Match Your parlor trimmings. Or der your HolidayGoods now. They can be delivered at your pleasure. Notice for Publication. DKTARTMKNT OF T IIK IN l'K Iillilt. A Master Stroke ot I • Typewriter Invention. New Oliver Automatic Tabu lator, a Twin Improvoment to the Oliver Ruling Device. Jual s simple, ul!'*u-t)iil tni'ohaiilsiii fm labulsHna -nporatsil >>y a »Untie k»y. Yet Unit altisl» key It It I d k* sen run o leers It) aihlt-il types rltor i-eiivenli-le-v II »lev* swsy with the bralu-tou.lon e InleilsthiK Tliu iilorumviiU ei ,-isrrlug» • ri< controlled hy uiim < uii Hager». Tie Ishulstur work* siitemntlrally with lie vsrylnu aceuraay. Mqulppnl with II* new A u lo m a tlt T ab u lato r, which ik e la» operand H -enesclleii with Ills O liv e r L in e Ite l in* lle v le e , the O liver»’ »|>lli-n- el li-I till tit-»» 1» iinllinltcil. Ill iho work oi writing ami rut Ing Slallailral U< |«irl», I liveli-ei MlsU-mcilt». iu United States Lund Office, Portland, Oregon, October III l'.M>8. Notice is hereby given that Katie * m L it X jA .. Da my Stamp, hy Daniel W Dineen, 11« p o s t I S l i p » her Attorney in F ad , of Cloverdale, I! a » h 1 t « in • Vouchers, i'* » i County of Sonoma, Slate of California, sml r n s llt Ssli1* has liled in tin* office his application T r I s I Itslsni e* I! to select under the provision* of the l*«y Kollo, C o t l ] It ce o rris ««id Act of Congress Approved July I , 18IIH, the KJ S W , 8 W \ S\V J Sec. 28.and »cure* of ehitiUr ttibulntud record«, Ollvur, N K 4 S W 4 Sec. 30, Tw p 11 H„ u 4 No Aha* no (’«jiittl. It li tho only ituit'hlii« Fa*i, W M. Any und all |a'r*on* ib it CUVera the whole brt>w«l Hold u( mod* eru cummorciil ui»v« in « MUalkctory claiming adversely the lands described, wrwy. or desiring to object because of the Th«' Oliver A utonmiU' Twhuiwlor 1« w«•! mineral character of the land, or for lui' tinil |»«rt of « very new mwchlne - fu r*, any other reason, to the di*|s>*ul to ¡|iiUht'(l without it cent ntUlttlouwl clmtu* applicant, should lile their affidavits of 11 cw|>rt the eltiuwx ul m louif »erle» ul protest in this office on or before the jiinprovetocnu given tu the wurid In th« 22nd day of November l!K)8. mugutriceut Hew Oliver N«j 6. A uikknon S D kkshkk Register. Kweh of tiiuAo ri'iiinrkwhlc lutiovwtluii’ 1st pub. Oct. 2d I’.ais. tile Oliver InlmlAtor wtld the OllVet last pub. Nov. 2U ” ¡Hulltig Ih'Vice »ui'plcmciit* the other. 4 Notice for Publication. DKI'AHTM KNT OF TIIF. ISTMUlMl. U. S. Land Office,ut Portland, Oreg>>n. Octotier, 13, HHI8. Notici» is hereby given timi David K Sterrett, of Oakville, Pennsylvania, vvho, on Octoher ld,118)8,inaile Titnber land Application No. O.Vl.'i, for Sonili- west 4 ‘ d Northeast 4 >«»>1 Northwest one-fourtli of Southeast one-fourth *>f Sedioli 20, Township 10 South of Rungc 4 Fast of Willaniette Meridìuu, ha* tildi notice of intenlion to inuke Final Cash Proci, to csiublisli daini to thè land altove dt-scrila d. Udore thè Register and Rcceiver of thè U 8 Lauti Office ai Portland, Oregon, on thè 2lilh day of December, 11)08. Claiiuant na ne* u* »viiin s»es: Win. T Clark, of Oates, Oregon; C A Hevier, of Hate», Oftgon; A W Knslow, of Spokane, Washiiigtan: Peter Nystrum of Hate*, Oregon. A 38 48 |xi. lu krno n Together they form * cotihluwtluit oi uutolil vw I ue in «11 hrwnche» of com tour ei«i «coounUng The uii\i;r Ty|n’ writer !■ flrot uf «11 » j eorrea|>uikdetic« m «chloe u prouw In IUplendld service. U m«ke«i w«»«k « pu*«*- ure by providing «u lom «tlo iue«na oi *P«e|tig, t«b u l«tiu g , ruling, lti«llr«iln g pa « c l printing point, oecuring pro|««r regU- ,U)f, etc. The »«vlu g of lime, of uu*ut«l c«lcul«tlon of tUAUlpulmUou, of extr« «tlentn»it «»id |jof eye nir«lit U «u Inewlcuable U'lieflt to the o|«?r«tor. Amt the g«in in volume «if work we) •lone -without cfctrt «j|K*r»tiv«» effort- iue«tia much to every employer. Writ«? for th«: new o i i v r r t wtwlog — or heller n iill-«a k the ne«reet Oliver Agent for « free <lemotiatr«tlou of Model j ¡So. 6. The Oliver Typewriter Co. IU ', FRr.l Avt inn-, Seattle, Washington. 8 D iik s m k k . Register. THE BEST American Field Fence Hog Tight, Stock Proof, Humane and Strong, ¿feing the Only Hinge Joint Fence on the market to-day that will stand the severest tests. MISCELLANEOUS Among our miscellaneous lines you will find Speedy Washers All sizes of COTTON ART SQUARES Farmers Hardware Builders Hardware Kitchen Ware Treasures Cabinets, Etc. Etc. F o r n itim i»