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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1909)
THE IhHICE A WEEK WORLD. ed tin» r nl»tnitl»>!' and election re by 712 but there were probably 200 turn to lean. If possible, about how or more Democrats registered after The C u .m tt Newspaper of its Typs many Democrats registered falsely the April nominating election. It is It Always tolls the newe «0 It le, Fromptly and Fully. ns U puMItaii«. Tht number certain clear that not more than 300 or too ly was not i “nit enough to defeat men, at the utiuost.reglstered lit bail Head • r» Every English Speaking Country K.tltotit'i'd I'.e records Indicate that faith aud voted for either Fulton or It hits iiivdriobly l een the great ef- . tnlly as many of such Cake or both of them, and it I» much E n t e r e d a t t h e p o e t o f f t o e ¿it S t n y t o t i , Ort»iii»n, ;**■» bet, if t liciN» were any. as were more likely that such u uutuer hon (o ' iii tin- T L !<c i Week tdltlon of New Oliver Automatic Tabu estly changed their minds. In any I the Ni x\ Y'»i'S World to publls the gt. i t-i Cak»'. m a ll m a tte r of th e se c o n d c la s s . Toe f.'.i.riia Indicate that no Deino- event. It is absolutely certain from ti ws ltii|Mi‘xii.ii> lt> order that It may lator, a Twin Improvement to ciui.t ivgistcml U.’soly and then vot the returns and the registration that In mi » e cu e it pm ti t of wltal has it ppiy Hint | :t (hat reus the fraudulent vote was not great j lest." i. T m M ail I s strictly non p s rtfu u but devoted to tin* rvuvrsl Interests *n«t upbuildtu« «>( ed thi si piii-ty ticket In June. If any the Oliver Ruling Device. " it h.««* iiehli'ved a position with southeastern Marlon county and Slayton In |>artli-ul«r- Tux M xil «le-lrc* i » m > hearty co- Is mocra's i<) inered as Republicans enough to nominate Mr. Cuke or Mr | 1 1 »-« public liulqt e mi.bio, papers of Fulton or any other candidates for tie April »Ion.oil. Ihey either vot i Just s ■itn|ili'. I'li'su-ciit im<i'lisnlsiti lot operation of every com m unity Into which It 1« sent regularly to subscriber*, but all n il- The registration of I'rohlhitiontsts, I1— t't . c l t' e Hi pilb.U(.!' ticket In June or I s I h i I h i I iik up'-tHlvtl li) s * i i ■*■ I" ke y . scrlptlons must be paid tor during the year according to the follow ing ruling: If yet wad Ihu M \xx us It re- I Lope «liters will care and those who refused to state their By an order of the Postmaster licncral of the f a i le d States, tsaued lhv 4 , 1 th'*. no weekly di.t ie»l vote Yi'l Dial sluvlt» kvy utiliii-k* seufes political party was 12.386 while the ellt is - i i i - 1 1 i i Hit TI rlce-a-We*Y newspaper can be mailed to any subscriber at the regular (econd-cUs* rale, w i eu aueh sulw fully anulylxc ,!i. legistratlon and ele liiur* to ailili-il t) |»m till"- puitvviilrliv« i|.tiitn ,.f ilie New York World, Socialists and Prohibitionist vote in tio'i ten t ns for the same purpose. scrlber la more than one year in arrears. Thl* order took effect January t, IMk. June was 14,078, showing that from whi It mm it hi you every other day II i I ih -* away m tli tin- rsl»-leii*lon in The penalty for violating the order Is exclusion from the mail*. Thl* tsreea T hx M ill 1 •>. (p.esttnii D of great Importance ¡t a lm ls t liis . Thv luaysinaBtt al »arHag* h ds hi ip u g o*i the Direct Primary 1,500 to 2000 who registered us Re • v e,>. -u.iblax iu.ii Is this practically ■»n* tHiiilridli-il t»y uim-t-u flngi-rs. Tlb and all other |<apers Ui Insist that subscriptions be paid during the year. il la. / at I ii • p i t - ' " o! a weekly. publicans must have voted these tick I jiw . otiv- of tu«- objects of which is Kale* In Advance 12 months 11 2o I ho rtx.'ice ti-xxvt'k Vxtvld’s regular jtalnilstur Works «iitniiiatli'slly wltli un- to piiitvc. the \ticrs of every party ets, but it by no means follows that p •< .61 piit ti s only $1.00 per v sry lits scourau y. from ten rfes nee by the voters of they voted at the Republican primary sul'Sj. y “ .3ft election. At the April primary eiertlo >» A»*, and lit.a p .t.'s I'm 156 papers. ; K>tul|i|nil w llli Ils tnt «r A o liia ia t li other parties in r aking nominations. Single Copy • 1 1 .i.tio t.'k< il thi vote for ropreaen- about 72,000 Republicans were reg Wo offer ililt, n. ti,iuivd newspaper l'w lio lt t lo r , wliluli is i i I d ii|trr»linl n On and after this date. August Tlh KM> the .'ollouing rales lor advert -lug will 1* ti'.iiis to Coup’ *s» as the test of tstered aud only 49,000 voted,showing a .ill lit» Mini Wi.fir.ci' for one year l'oiiiii'ullun wrllli lits t l l l * » r l.lnss H u l* adhered to except in the case o f the completion of con tra ct* already made. party l>.-ally. This is the standard that nearly 23,000 Republicans who ••*« $2 do. ihc it ¡.'hi) subscription l o g H r v li s . Ht« i)llvt>r»' splierti o l um I o I liras Is llllllm ln d . in tiie bln- i t‘rn-ary I* hw because were registered at that time cared so | "I• it nl ll|e IXXit 11 ','Xlt is $2.25, Dlaplar advertisements 14 cent* per !s»ue >ln«la col. In thw work ol 24 *• •• " double “ tti .■ u I uioj I UiiiVirsally vote their little for the difference betwwcn Ful — »1.00 “ sin gle *• Patent Medicine wrltliiH « m l rui ton and Cake that they failed to C A.Kinne, Secretary of the Kl ivi-ty tit kit tor that office. J.S4 •• •• double “ lllg M LU .U r*: lt> 4 “ •• lin e sin gle •* Th ? SeiTitary of State’s reports vote for either. At the June election i'aso, Texas, Chamber of Commerce, Locals porta. l o v o l i 'i ' 10 •• '* •• Hirst Issue Legáis sht.v tha’ 28.788 Dcuiocfats were reg 80.921 Republicans were registered, Is making a tour of thu Coast und 5 “ “ “ thereafter Htsletii«uta. ! n istered fot the Jem election and that but only 67,468 voted for the Re is spending considerable time in Ore-' Final Proof H. K f • VDitlorlvs, « 1 « . •• •• T. A S. 110.00 2-8 7P6 otis wtie cast for their can publican candidate for representative gon communities stuuylng the public! •' w ord per issue. U stlits lim a ' New Today Spt l didal-s to: ti | “ct-t native in Congres. in Congress, showing a falling off of methods of the various commercialI I )« p o i l t S l i p s . These rales apply to foreign as well as local a d v ertisin g au d w ill be strictly adhered to. If stay tirnioer worth mentioning had 13,768 at the June election. Kvi-n tu oodles. Mr. Kinnes organisation is II s a II I t • Mis, All com m unications sent in for p u b lica tio n must bear the signature ol thi w riter. This r. 4 . . ’ -r. d tab-elj r.s Republicans,the the presidential election, where the building • $60 000 building o f its own V oltchvrs, l'aab D-n .» :*uti< vote for Congressman in registration was considerably higher and is determined that the work it rule applya to either local, general, p o litica l, c h u rc h , o r o th er ilon iv su d l'rv illt Hslr'*. Juiie * (»tii have been much greater than at the June election,only 62.350 undertakes shull be effective. F » xd 6 . C o s i x r . m m n . T r i « I llslsm-ira. th r. tin« D mceratic registration.but Republicans voted for Taft. The re Box M Stay ton, Oregon. l'sy K oll*. C o a . In I ac I it fell short 82 votes It is turns prove that nearly all the men K i 'o o r i l s su a!! therefore perfectly clear, taking thi who failed to vote .either at the June stf. j if la I' m , that no Democrats wer or November elecUons.were register Kluuib, December 30 1908. acorva «il s lm lls r Islm lsu -d records, Oliver STAYTON STRUCTURE MUST BE foundation and surrounding the old fa Del;. ri:'M ert-. as Republicans. If ed as Repulicans. Mr Paul Zolkoske spent Christmas 'N o 4 lias m> ei|ii*l. It Is t lu- o n ly lo a clilo v The returns show beyond question tUiic ha l I een such they would have piers with concrete. REBUILT OR FOUNDATION tlist rovurs Iho wliole liroad lleld o l imih I- This is an exceedingly difficult b't.-aycd »’le ia. by voting for Demo that 16,559 Republicans who voted in Salem. WORK IMPROVED for Hawley or Kills,Republican candi Mr A.R.HIegmund returned to Uer- eru c o iu w i-ic la l oses lu a a a llsla cto i) 1 matter from the geological formation crati.! Ct>iif!*vysiB«t. In June. ip the IS counties which Fulton dates for Congress, also voted for vais to spend the holidays at his way. LOWERING OF RIVER ROTS AWAY of the bed of the river. The gravel T lic O liv er Au toma tic Tahulator la a.i ly nature of the stream’s bed makes cu'-iod at the primaries In April.the Chamberlin in June for U. S. Sena home. THE PIERS UNDER THE it difficult to place a cofferdam and Deinoc.utle icti in June exceeded th< tor, aud with these were 2,112 regis lu spite of the rulufull, a large ' lui« «r a i part ol every liew uiaclilue lu t« STRUCTURE. suck out the water as the vaccuum De.nocratb i-e.lstralion by 152 votes, tered Republicans vottug for Cham crowd (rum the Ridge attended the ulalieil w lllio u l a c eu l a d d ltlon a l citara«. Il capa Oie « Umax o l a l o o « sérica «il Was Built at Cost of $19.000 and would be immeadiately replaced by *■■ liilv '.n fl.e la counties which Cake bcrlain who did not vote for any othe Christmas entertainment at Howell. Difficulty in Repairing It So Great the gushing up of water from under ct'rietl at ti.e primaries the Demo- officer. Chamberlain's total Republl j Im provcm vtita s lv c u lo Oie «vorld to itte Mr and Mrs J.M.Kugllsh and chil New Bridge May Be Required— neath. It may be possible to make «••¡itle M i l e in June fell short of the can vote was at least 18.86L iioi«u llh 'elit hcw O liver No 4. if there was fraud in the nomina dren spent Saturday aud Suuday vis People at Jefferson Have Desire conditions such that the work could Democrat I" tes:stration by 128 votes iting relatives and friends here. K ai-1« o l l l i e v ri-m arkaole lu u o v a lb io a tion oí Cake in April by reason of for New Structure Over Santiam be done with water still up over H;.u Utero bicp fiaud as alleged, the Ibe O liv er la liu la lo r autl tlic Ol'.v* r Misses Caroline and Merlu and Mr men falsely registered as Republicans foundations and J im! »ote | would have exceeded the Near the Towns—County Court the piers and | H ulin« llvvluc silppleini'lita llie o ih a r. ngisfaiitm and the fraud would hnv. who were in fact democrats,I hope F.N.Blcgmund are spending the holi Must Formulate Plans to Meet the this matter will be Investigated. To««-Hi« r ib«iy lorio a ro iiM u a tlo o ul Jefferson sorely needs a new brid been shown up most clearly In the some of them who really believe It day vacation at home. Improvements. Mr J.K.Klchards made a business ¡ unlulil value tu ail brauebra ol co iu io e r. ge across the Santiam as well. This eii.inU« , winch Cake carried In April. will show from the official registra | clal accountlii« One of the considerable Items bridge would cost in the neighbor '«Vita* the l i t r e s prove Is that If tion and election returns the eviden trip to Lyons. T lic O liv er T ypcw rib-r la (Irai o l a il a which must be taken into consider hood of $10,000, being much smaller any lV>«ioi«nts registered falsely they ce on which they base their opinion. Miss Grace Apple aud Messrs Al- must haie xoied at the primaries for After a very careful study and analy gie Moss and John Apple spent Sat corr c si-o io le b c e ation during the coming year is that than the Stayton structure. m achine aupreitie lu sis, I can find ho reason to believe The Stayton bridge spans two 1 ultoii. dealing with bridge construction. urday evening with friends of this ap lciollil service. Il makca work a pleaa- Only fix eot.ntiea in the state gave that one voter in a hundred in Ore place. Some immediate steps must be channels, one of the spans being 300 lire hy pru vlitlu« a u lo in a llc m eaos ol taken to either reconstruct or bol feet in length. The* widening of the Cake f* wer xotes at the June electioi gon registered his party politics false Miss Merta Siegtuuud returned Sun i ap aclii«. ta b u la lln «, r u lln «, lo d lc a tln « ex ster up the $19,000 bridge across the channel under the narrow span is t iac -vt-re ca t at the Republican pri ly. This is certainly a wonderful m i p rliilln « p o lo l, so c o r lii« pr«>|«er r««ia- Santiam river at Stayton. The bri what caused the present difficulty.— mary election in April for both Ful advance in political morals,over the day to Salem where she is employed Icr, etc. ton ant'. Cakt. Clatsop,Fulton's horn* I system of a few years ago. when nier as Cashier lu Dame's Cash Store. dge has been in risky condition, it Statesman. The a a v tu « o f lim e, ol m eola l e a lru la tlo b voted In another i • ttity. fell off 536 votes: of tlfese cenarles often is reported, for the past two years Mr J.W.Apple of the Flat, spent; o l m a o lp u la tlo u , ol «-xlra a tle u llo ii aud \ party's primaries for the purpose of abort So migld have been Democrat» and there is danger of its falling Monday aud Tuesduy on the Ridge. «il eye airain la au lu calcu a lile t>viii'fll lo URFGOX lTTY O r. Dec. 28— (To ■ it •;!. .hit is not certain; in Lin-, helping one faction or the other. away if some immediate steps are no W. S. U’REN Mr and Mrs A.Leedy and sou of ib e o p cr a lo r thi-re was .»2. tr. Mi.tnomah the Kdiitv ) —Si-m.- t in. ago 1 was eo'. taken to reconstruct the bridge. A m i lh e sa la in volum e o l work u r ll Pendleton, Ore., are visiting at the As a reason for the unsafe con ask' d by a friend v ¡.« tier it is true 4099, in Tillamook 90. and in Wasco d ou e- w lllio u l extra «'|«i-rallvc effort— The winter course Is a part of a home of H.A.Siegmund. dition of the structure it is stat ,.hHr. many Oeiuociats «»gistered false 114 voters who cast their ballots for mt alia m u flí lo every em p loy er. ed that the spreading out of the chan ly r.t Hepubli'ant .inti voted for Cake Fulton or Cake in the Republican pri general scheme of agricultural exten Mr Jacob Opplinger of Sllverton XV rile lor Ib e lu wr O liv a r l á t a l o « — nel in the Santiam at this point has ■ i tii ! Ar> il elec*ion ar.u for Chambei mary election who did not vote for sion which the agricultural college visited friends on the Ridge Sunday. faculty is working for. Traveling o r better wtlII — aak Ibe ncarest Oliver Cake in June. It is fair to assume lain tu *h" June f l n t cr as claimed allowed the water to drop some three The people of our neighborhood .X«ent (or a Iree d i-to o lia lra llo b o f XI«si«■ j feet below the natural level and a L.x S'-i.ator 1 d !c:i and some others. that most of these were Rapublicans agricultural and domestic science new permanent level has been es Mv fti<nd «« rn. r. politician and had who voted forF ulton's nomination, schools, farmers institutes, demonstra have been much annoyed, during the No. 5. tablished. Consequently the bridgi bee ; liiP« b imp-c+.i-ed by the often, because those Repulicans who voted tion trains, free circulating libraries, , past few Weeks, bv Idle men who The Oliver Typewriter Co. piers which stand on piles have rot repeated •hare.e Mint the nomination for Cake's nomination in April would home reading courses, winter coursi s have all the appearance of profess ted away and the bridge is now said : f Cake in April by U- Republicans naturally vote for his election in and free bulletins are all features of ional beggars.and who go from liousi- lïi»'» K iw i U e n u e , and the r«-l» etion ui Chamberlin in | June. In Multnomah county it is pos a comprehensive”system of extension to house asking for money and food. to be exceedingly dangerous. Seattle, Washington. The county court is faced with June by thi people wr s accomplished sible some of these were Democrats, work that the agricultural college fac Miss Caroline Slegmund is visiting because in that county the Democrat! ulty has recommended to President the critical problem of building a by in* ud relatives in Happy Hollow. I hv.e c.-.rvfYJly studied and analyz vote in June exceeds the registration Roosevelt's uplift commission. new bridge or of making a concrete S ta y to n M a il A Master Stroke of Typewriter Invention. Klumb Echoes. Hammering Away Trying to instil into the public mind that we are selling H AR D W AR E AND T O O L S O F EVER Y DESCRIPTION of much better quality than can be elsewhere procured, and at a much lower price. W e have been known as a great bar* gain house for Hardware and Tools, whether for bench or agricultural work. W e have Tools for all trades at low prices. ROCKERS BOOK GASES Our line of Book Cases is To see our line of Sw ell the talk of the town. Rockers üs to buy. COUCHES—Our line of Couches was never more com plete than right now. We also repair couches and ail work will be given prompt attention. 10 per cent, off on Heaters of all kinds. HARDWARE L J 1 |\/| A I J V j r i STAYTON OREGON FURNITURE n Ü IV IM n ilM l'N V jl,