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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1908)
f * S ta v to n E n te re tl u t n in il m u tter t lu ? p u â t o lt io « ? of th e M a il -it S t u y t o u , l U I ' ^ u u , *««"» s e c u n i l o lili-» - T h * M ail 1» »t rtc tly n o n p a n i c a n but <ti v.» d to the general Interest* a nd u| Tuitdinii of e hearty eo* »o u ’ tnuuUTn Marlon c o u n t y *n«t SUytoti in >artleul»r- T u * M ail desires th op er ation o f e v e r y c o m m u n l t v in t o n h t c h It ' MMit re* nlarlv to « mi Mjribor*. ml all sul>- c to tin' folloni UK ruling. rcrlp tlo ns iuu»t be t»atrt fo r d ur ing the j i r .»• • i\v4 SUn t, issued IVO A, 1901 . m* weekly By » 1 1 orde r of the PnaUMater t o iler»I ot it 'guiar »eooud-ela** rate». s\ It 'u *uch Mib- n c a . p a p c r o » n bo m ailed to any »ubscrit er at r took effect A m u r y l, 1AW. »rriber U m ore t b » n o n e y e » r tu nrrvar». T lx» T h e p en alty fo r v iolating the or der i< >\> lust on from the mail*. This torci 1 - I II K M All. »ltd »11 o t h e r papers to Insist that subscriptions be paid durine the year. •l.-iô Kates in A d va nce 12 m outh» <t 44 8 44 ,d6 Singh opr lug will be low ina rates lor August On ft tul ftfter ibis dut» except in tin mw «>í ilio vniuplcli'-.u of couttmels »¡ready made por issue 'I it tie col. IiUpl.r »«IvertlMMnt'Tit* 1"> •• ** double *• •* ** «tingle " fuient Mediciue “ *1.«»' ** •• doubl« “ 1*5 •• line »inalo “ L oci* •» •* •• thi>t issue Leg»!» *0 *" ** M thereafter Ktn#l Proof H. K. iv i» " •• T. A 8. *10.(10 word jK'r issue, New T od a y Spt I These rates a p p ly lo foreign as well as kw'al a«lvt r ’ i sing and will be strictly * id he re«i to. All c o m m u n ic a t io n s .«cut in for p u blic ation must l St ar the signature of the w ritei. This r other items* rule a p p les to eith er local, general, p o l i t i c a l chu rc h FKED li. C'OKLKT, I ___ Box ^ THAT S ta v to n , Or egon. T A R IF F ON HIDES. Now that the political «xcR 'inotU is over, you 'll be thinking about sont, o f the things the new administration ought to do. From a good many points o f view, the most im portant thing the m x t Congress can do is to abolish that tariff on hides— that tariff which simply puts 15 per cent o f the price o f shoes into the pockets o f th«1 packers; and without any vestige o f reason. As J. Harry Selz. the C hicago shoe m anufacturer, has said: " I f you want to begin a movement for the advancem ent o f a great in dustry; if you think you ’ ve paid tribute to the packers long enough if you want to stop speculation in on, o f the great necessities o f i f ' give your new Congressm an a clear understanding o f the attitude you an« your friends will take toward him if this Congress adjourns with the ini quitous tariff on hid«»s still on till nation’s books because he refused to bestir him self in response to the grow in g national demand for its abol- itiou .” BY OR BU Y? W HICH? by your store: if you got after their traii«», p i ' o p l o will buy at your store By or buy? W hich? The a n s w . r is your answer to the question, will you advertise? THE T A R R IFF W ILL BE REVISED. (B y President-E lect W illiam 11 T aft.) "I believe iu the revision o f the tarriff, and shall do what I can to bring it about. The R epu b lica n part is pledged now to give a thorough r.nd genuine re-examinatlon and revi sion o f the tariff. It will take the difference bttw w een the cost o f pro duction abroad in the making o f any product, whether o f the farm, the fac lory or the mine, and it will im pose a custom s duty equal to what differ- vrc ■ in the cost o f production. “ T aking that difference, you have the measure by which the Republican party has pledged itself to revise the tariff. In other words it has pledged itself to protect every industry and ti give every industry that needs protec tion the same measure o f it. "T h e next congress will be called in extra session by me im m eadiately after the adjournm ent o f the present C ongress to carry out the party's legitim ate influence that a President to can exercise to se to it that the plighted faith o f the party on this any subject in letter and in spirit is o b this served.” Mr Merchant do you want make or lose m oney this winter? T here is no good reason tor “ winter dullness” In any store season. No store ever suffered from busi ALTON ROAD T RIE S OUT ness dulness that was not tract-abb? SAFE TY DEVICE. ‘•ither to accidents or to letting up o f the store's selling “ push". A new lock and block system is be You y ou rself have the power to decide w hether your store shall iae ing experim ented with by the Alton behind or go ahead. If you don't get Road in the effort to increase the out hard aft?r trade, people will go safety o f railroad travel. MAY WE ASSIST. Th«» n«'w «y iteiu in o|H'rt»t«‘«l by make u splendid trade. This K«>nil< ut» hiis o f tu o Invera, orto o f which man is on«' among many who are loo The woinen «>f thè l'aclfle North M>'«‘rn* th<» movente ut» o f ih»' trnln Ing toward Stnytou with longing «yes west are tuklng lncr««aslngly aitivi» in one «lirectlon timi thè oth- r thè Mr Muck also met several people li pari In U n developeuieut ami adver tnoveiuentn o f thè train tu th<» oj>- Albany w ho have decided to make a Usi'meiit, and thè l'uri lami W om an's intatte direction. , change and lake up th«>lr abode In Club wlll go oul Oli a Ulilque oXoUr- Ita operation reoulrea th«> c o o p e r a Stayton u$ quickly as they stilli 11 «*XI week, w lieti theV w lll glllll Sever or thè tii'iiullful Unte«! bram ile» o f tton o f both station operators, ami can dispose o f thidr holdings absolute protection o f trains Is a c al parties are to b«» here In a f e w th«1 "O regon (¡rape" III qiiantltj »ut c o r i t e l i at all tintes, renanlless o f m i s days for Uv> purpose «if choosing run- ritieni io decorateti!«' futiinus l'iyin takes inatte b y traltiuieti, traiti «iia- Idenee property Now I h hte time outii Clturcli o f Itrooklyn. N e w York patchers a m i operators. The devlce to have prospective purehas« rs look of which Rev. New eli D iligili I Itili" is unite simple atul cali he operateti the town over, it Is generally lit»st i is pastor. b y any em ployé, a knowleiiife o f tei- to ttiv<‘stlgatc well before locating In Th<> Fortland Commercial Club wlll efcraph.v not beltiK ncociuwry. The new plea«» but It go«'H without saying, semi ibis Elisi by Expr. ss In ampio aitatal la helns tcsteil at tw o points that ony one who will put In a thous Uni«» to rcaeh Hrooklyn by Xiuas. >»:i thè Alton, un thè division South and dollars within five mites o f Slay- Wliy noi a few of our Staylon Ind o f IU oom iu K toti. 1 ton cannot miss It unless In» throws ! eia gal ber a ilice lolleellon of Ilio I his money into the Santlani river. famous "O regon (¡ra p e" and bave il W e ar«i Justly proud o f Mr Ma«'k seni wltli thè other colleellon We l for the loyal style In which he boosts are suro it wlll he gladly recelved j his home town. Best of all. Orlie Is If you ean do so lei Ilio Hoc j able to verify every statement to retary «>f our Commercial Club know any who are In doubt. W heimver an at on ce and thè »hìpment of lt wlll Addressed by Wells, of Portland of our citizens go on a trip they be atteiideil to. | should be supplied by our Com m Friday evening there gathered In ercial Club with lUiost<»r cards tel- the Slayton Opera H ouse several hull I ling a few t«»rs<> truths about our Notice for Publication. dred people who enjoy«-d the special DKI’AHTMKNT «>) TIIK IMKHIOH. program which had been prepared by Uniteli Siate» (.ami Ollioe, the Stayton Com m ercial Club. C. C. Chapman o f Portland was to have be l’uri Intuì, Oregon, O ctober IO I IH Iti. the speaker for the eveniug.but ow lnj Noi il*«» IS liercby givetl tim i K litio to his having accepted an invitation t Dreseed Ones Beat 300 Pounds Lhivey Stanip, by D io ic i \V D inecil, att nd tin- National A pple Show at Hogs do well here as was ev i Spokane. Washington,he sent in his this week by a bunch ber Attorti«')' in F aci, of Cloverdwlc, stead Mr W ells who has charge of denced brought to town by several o f our nr C on n i)' of Sononni, i t ile of California, the Sunset Magazine for the S. P. Co The meeting was caled to order b by farm ers who have been keeping | Ini» li li ti in t ni* oItine In» application President W. L. Freres and ufter a hogs for som e time. T hey raise th«1 lo sclecl under III» provin oli» of tini short talk by him the program was Poland China, Berkshire, and Chester Aet of Congress Approvisi J u ly i, IH!18, rendered. It was finished Just as W hites, which thrive well and l ring Ihe KJ S W \. !» V\ \ SW J Mie. 2,S,and Mr W ells arrived from the station at for all care shown. M. B oodle brought in a bog which N E J 3 W I Sci», di), Twp *1 *s ■ li * W est Stayton. dressed 35!* pounds on Tuesday, the Kant, W M. Any and all persoli» He was introduced to the audience sale o f which netted hint $21.55. In | claiiiillig adversely Ihe lumi» tle»cribeil, and with a few prelim inary remarks launched out upon the subject of addition to hogs and cattle, poultry or ili'sirm g to object beeanse of tini Community A dvertising, or rather w too does well here. W. E. Thom as A- ! m inerai eliaraetur of thè lumi, or for Son shipped several thousand any other rem oli, to d ie ili»po«al lo would call it Community Publicity. The principal tr«'inl o f his remarks pounds o f turkeys, chickens, «lucks | applicunt, «houli! lile their all alai it» of went to show what had been a ccom and geese to the Portland market j protesi in llii» olii ce on or Indoro ilio plished by the several com m ercial for Thanksgiving, and yet many doz- 22ml day of N oicn iber l'.Klt» bodies in this state that had taken stili com ing In. W. F K lecker, (5eh- A uikknon S D rkssku Ucgmtcr. advantage o f the special proposition len Bros and other firms shipped lst puh. Oct. ‘.'3 1008. poultry, but not so extensively >s offered by the Southern P acific Co. III»! pub, Nov. 20 “ When Mr. W ells askeil for subscrip the Thom as C.rocery tions from our tow nspeople,he called first upon Senator Hobson, who had GARBAGE IN COUNTY ROAD. nothing to say. Imm eadiately after- Notice for Publication. Road Supervisor O. W. Murphy in ward Mr. W ells gave m ore data alony UKPAItTMKS I’ OK TIIK IN l'KKIOU. form s us that ther«» are a gr«'at many the sam e line and asked for those | people who do not know that they I I'. S. Lumi Office,ut l ’or!la n d , Oregon, who would give $25. a month for pub j are liable for flm»s for having dump O ctober, Hi. 1908. lieity. But we know not why our pei ! od garbage In the county roads N otice is hereby given ili.it David pie failed to respond. Perhaps som e Such practices are contrary to our K ¡Sterrctt, of Oakville, l'eiin ») Ivauiu, one will give us the reason in time ! state laws and should b*» discontinued for next issue. who, on O ctober 13 ,1008,ina«l«t I'linhi-t as soon as possible. The dumping os unsightly garbage lami A pp lica tion No. OÓ-I5, for '»oiitli- : in the highway Is just as ilisagre«»- west I of Northeast J ami Northwest able to your Road Supervisor as it is on e-fou rth of Southeast one-fourth of to you to find a great quantity of i Section 2t*. T ow n sh ip 10 South of unsightly stuff dumped in your yard Runge 4 East of W illam ette Meridian, day during your absence. lias tiled n otice of in ten tion to make Orlie Mack While on Wedding Trip some Uarbuge should be tiurned anil it F inal Casti Proof, to e»tal»li*li claim ! is then out o f the way. W e r«ai Boosts Too. I ize that it is a difficult raatt«“r to «tin to the land a b o ie described, Indoro the Orlie Mack, who is em ployed at th« ; pose o f old tin cans but do not put Register and Receiver of the 1 8 Lami H. J. Marking furniture and Office at Portland, Oregon, on tlm ‘Jiitli them in the county or other roads. hardware has returned from j day of D ecem ber, 11K)8. his wedding tour. W hile in Corvallis C laim ant na nea as witness«« W in. T. L. DUGGER HERE. he met a gentlem an who is extrem e On Saturday we had the pleasure ‘ T Clark, of Oates, * >rcgon. C A Ilei n r, ly anxious to com e to Stayton, and in order to mak«- the change he will o f a «all from T I.. Dugger, prop of Cìnte», O n goti; A \Y Kimlow, of gladly trade his beautiful home In Co rietor o f the SANTIAM N EW S, of 8|Mikane, W a»h itigtan : Peter N )struni vallis for property in Stayton. Scio, Linn County. Brother Dugger of Cíate», Oregon His property is valued at nearly ! was looking after the inter«‘sts o f his A L< IKK VOS S Dit! -»I It upon T hree Thousand Dollars and any one publication as well as calling 38 48 pal. Register. wishing to go to Corvallis could old time ai-qualntances and friends. Commercial Club Meets A Worthy Exponent. Our White Porcelain Lined Oven Door, easy to keep clean and practically indestructible. Spring Balanced Drop Oven Dcor, 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 ot tne six lids receive the benefit of all heat direct from the fire box. Extension Fire Box for Wood. Large Bailed Ash Pan. Pouch Feed Dotjr with check slide damper. Cast Iron Reservoir Casing fitted w ith large w hite 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 A R K IN G New Oliver Automatic Tabu lator, a Twin Improvement to the Olivot Ruling Device. hml u 81 in | i | i , !• l«it it •«* t $ c iiut lift it 1 miii fo ij I IlkOilHl Ilia U|)t-luUut l»> M -lliul) kvy. Vet tliftt Mittal«' kvy n 1 »It»«*W m neon*» tnjj loore tn eiMfiil t y i n wr i f i r DuiivniU'iico 1 II time i»w*y with tin* lirilB>len«li|p «»•) U b u U l l i i f . Tin* iituvuitianU o f jurrUK* > •an» outitroUril i».v uii»iti*n fiiiycn*. T in; iftbulator wtrrke » » ^ oin n u ca iiy » m , im vnryltitf Bccuracy. K«|Ul|'|K'(t WllH 11M llt'W .1 lllUIIIMt It w h ic h can he o|M»rnt«*U h ,'iiiiiict'Uun with tin* O l i v e r I »1 1 1 •• l i u i l u g l > # v l r r , tin* €>11 voret* »|t|ifr« o f iteuful ntM la iitiUtullu<l. In th«« work mi h riling him I nil 1 1 aI mi h t i 0 1 . Hill HittUhtlcal |(« | HOGS DO W ELL. Pride is Universal PRIDE UNIVERSAL STEEL RANGE is our leader in rang= es. They are made in dif= ferent sizes but have ail ne cessary requirements to suit the most exacting cook or housewife. A Master Stroke of Typewriter Invention. purl», luvultto' HlnlDiuvtiU, In : vrttturl«*«, e l r . - l J.UMttif C heck j Dv p o a 11 H 11 p » | Ciih 1 1 1 * iu m ; V ouc her », (* n » i I ~Jì ftinl CraniII Half» | T r i a l Halmii'c», Vm\ ItolU, C o » l ! Kcoordi Mini icurc'i o ( i l ia lU r tnhuUtrtt rccwnle, o l i v e t No.» him no 1. It 1 « th« un i) uiai'lilm that ccivcr» the whole 1 *r«»««1 (l«lc| of intMt- ern c o m me rein I iiwm In a aaiUfactory way. The Oliv er Aut om atic Tab ulator 1« ui. luicaral part ol < v«ry uvw machiuu fu r- uUhcit without it mint athUtloual chara** It c a )> m the 1 Umax of a long terlv» of im pr ovement» given to II»** worhl tu t !»•- uing 1 1 1 fie«* lit nett Oliver No ft. ha th of Ihe.Mti remarkahle lun uvathiu» the Oliv er latHitalitr «m l the Oliv er Killing P ev le i MUpplamcuU t ho other. Tog««tliur they form a «?(»nhttiattou of tiultthl value ill all hrauciiee of c o m liter- etal accou nting. I lie Oliver I y|*ewriter 1» f 1 r%( o f all a cor re «|*o to It* lice machine »uprcim* In Mplcmthl »ervlee. It make» woik a pleas ure hy provPIing au tom atic m ean » of «(■•cliiKi tahtilatlng, ruling. Iiollcatlug e t M l printing point, »eeurliig proper re^u. U f , etc. The Moving of time, of mental c alculat ion of mautpiilatloii. of extra at tention au*l ni eye »train 1$ an Hicaleuable bvitefU to the operator. Atul the gnlti ill Volume of work well do ne without extra op erative effort mean* much to every em ployer . Writ«- (or th*- new O l i v e r t 'a t a l w g — or U’ UtT Mtlll—a»k th«* m ar» *l Oliver tgen t for a fre* demonst rat ion of Model No. The Oliver Typewriter Co. KTJf* First Avenu e, Seattle. Washington. Home Comfort THE BEST Home Comfort American Field Fence At this season of the year Hog Tight, Stock Proof, is certainly obtained by hav= H um ane and Strong. ing one of our # e in g the Heating S to v e s For wood or coal. Am ong our lines are found Uprights, Base Burners, A ir T ights and Kero= Only Hinge Joint Fence on the m arket to-day that w ill stand the severest tests. sene Stoves. MISCELLANEOUS W h a t is more comfortable in a home than to have A m ong our miscellaneous near your heating stove a lines you w ill find fine Speedy Washers Couch or Lounge All sizes of on which to recline and en joy the long w in ter even» ings. W e have COTTON ART SQUARES F arm ers H ardw are Colors to Match Your parlor trim m ings. Or» d ery o u r HolidayGoods now. They can be delivered at yourpleasure. General H ardw are Builders H ard w are Kitchen W a re Treasures Cabinets, Etc. Etc. Furnitur«