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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
« — — ROBERT G. SM ITH NEWS OF TWO COUNTIES On Deck Agair Items of Interest from The M ill's Wideawake Correspondents D E M O C R A T IC N O M IN E E F O R In Marion and Linn Counties. R F P R F S F N T A T IV E IN CO NGRESS • W ill address the voters of Marion County at the following; times and places n a a d a i l l _____________________________ Turner - - Stayton - - Sublimity - - Silverton - I:oo p. m. 3:00 p. m. 4:30 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Candidate for Rapresentativi. H. Halm a m illing farmer of tiie Union Hill section wn* teen to un load a fine lot of dre**ed porkers at Ditter, Bell A Co.'s on Tuesday and the "wad" he got in exchange for them would do credit to auybody* bank account. Experlenci - I Paid Advert|**inenl.i COUNTY CLERK. I ha vo heen doing responsible clerical work for many years and am considered a good man In thia line. If elected to the office 1 will give the county an economical and business like ad ministration. I believe there are many opportunities to re duce the prcsentcoatof conduct ing the office and I prOmine to use every means in my power to save the county’ s money. If 1 am elected the office will be conducted just as carefully as though it were a private busi ness enterprise. M y' friends know me; those who are not my friends are invited to inquire about me before they .cast their ballots. “ Not seeking a third term. ” M. P. BALDWIN, Salem, - - - Oregon. (Paid advertisement) The F E E D BARN one block cast o f the bank is the place to leave your horses when in Stayton. We have plenty of feed and everything up-to-date. Prices reasonable. VERNON BROS. Q MANAGERS C. WRIGHT, M. D. C. Veterinarian Authorised to Do Tubercular Testing. Aumsville, Oregon. Charles L. Dick Ri-jpilsr Pemocratic Nominee for RMte Senator. I believe every safeguard ahould be ...rown around the fruit industry of this country and »hall vote fora billem- tahlishing state Inspection of orchards. (Paid Advertisement.) VAN WINKLE, Mrs. Albert Cooley and Mr. and Mr*. Haskell Scott visited at the liome of their father, Jacob Scott, Thursday and Friday, we now have in stock is the best on the market and is sold for less money than any drill we have ever seen. The feature of the Peoria that has made this drill famous is the » Combination Disc and Shoe, embodying the merits o f the siugle disc for opening the furrow, cutting trash and penetrating hard ground, and the shoe for forming the furrow and properly depositing the seed. The shoe always travels the same depth as the disc. No loose dirt can fall into the furrow until after the seed ia deposited. No seed ever comes in contact with the disc. Do not confuse the Disc Shoe with other furrow openers that appear similar. The Peoria Disc Shoe is the only disc fur row opener with a pivoted deposit shank, or shoe, and which at all times deposits the gram on a packed seed bottom. We also have a few o f the old reliable Monitor drills on hand. We are still offering Banner Buggies and Spike Tooth Harrows at reduced rates. Full line o f Robes, Blankets and Harness. OATES. The lasting benefit of a little sdver- KO RIN EK & M IE L K E OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. V P H Y S IC IA N S H. THOMPSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Stayton, Oregon D E N T IS T S ^ yiL B U P . N. PINTLER, D. M. D. Oct. 24 Lhas. Giebeler, of Detroit, uetroit. was a Dentist Gates visitor Mondav. Al Horner ol Mill City wa* in town Office over Fred Rock’s Store Stayton, Oregon the first of the week, Miss Stella Bloom, of Mill City was ¡n Gates Tuesday, F. POUND, D. M. D. Miw Maud R'obprUoll i# quile ¡ „ at her home near G#te#. Dentist . . . . Office hours; 8 to 12; 1 to 6. ReT Pepper of Lyons fll,ed lbe pul pit at Gates Sunday. He is a Mrtho- Room 6, Roy Bldg., Stayton, Ore. ,|j,t Rnd a fine speaker. The services ,VBre well attended, for circuit »‘ •‘ "K iu I h .S u y t o n Mail was clearly | Livery and Feed Stable Good Rigs Careful Drivers Good Service A Good our morning, Hichard H. Hand* ol 8ilver • L. J. Schott who haa been oo the j Greek Falls pa*sed to his final rest, sick list for some time past is again Funeral service* were held Friday at able to be around and is attending to - o'clock at the Uuion Hill church, conducted by Rev. Plumer, ol Salem : duties once more. The procession which left the church Mr. and Mrs. H. Sen* of Mt Pleaiant , , . . .. u ’ . ^ was one of the largest the ueighbor* visile.I at the Hermen* home on Sun- . . . • 6 . I • hood has ever witnessed, and the pro fusion of floral gifts was a fitting The dance at the hall on Tuesday tribute of love and respect. The deep- was well attended and as usual the eat of sympathy is felt for the sorrow- large crowd wa* orderly and well ing wife and children, behaved. — 1 » • G. B. TR A S K - of i Wright nf Aumsville judge will give equal justice to all and . . 'T ! . * i messages were received by P. M. Her- ■pecial favors to none. Qualifications based on experience and preparation. : mens during the past week offering to sell him s mate to the chicken he (Paid advertisement.) previously purchased, but sorry to say j the first one was stricken with some unknown disease and in spile of all that could I* done at last succmbed to the malady so the offers had to be turned down, much to the regret of the Skimmer. STAYTO N of Drills. At last they are here and we are pleased to an nounce to our friends and patrons that the Peoria Drill which A large " U(*'*nce »Mended church servile* at Union Hill Sunday Ed. Tate ia hauling wood and other Announcement wa. made of the •upplie. from the Tate farm to Stay qu, rler|y meeting to be held in con- ion and from all appearance# intend* nection witl, pre*c |lil)g service* Dext to go into housekeeping at the latter a . lurd*y evening and also of the ser- town in the near future. vices to be conducted by the eldei (Paid Advertisement.) ______________________________________; H. W b have been waiting for several weeks for our Fall stock to a brand new wagon on Tuesday Ability having purchased tain# from H. L. commuuity has been called to answer the final summon*. On Wednesday Training An experience o f more than eighteen years as a successful practitioner In the Courts o f Oregon quali fies Percy R. Kelley for the office of Circuit Judge. ----- Vote for him. I. £ from a visit in Portland. Jos. Schrewn wa* seen to drive Into Sunday morning, Republican, Direct Primary Can town with a brand new hora# hitched didate for County Clerk. Another esteemed citiscn (Paid Advertisement.) Candidate For UNION HILL. Oct. 24 H Hepner ia visiting at the home Little Miss Annie Meier who wa. stricken with infantile paralysis it of his daughter Mrs A. C. Barrow*. geting along nicely and* her ultlnia> Mrs. George Scott spent several days of !a*t week at the home of her recovery is eXfiecied. father, J. E. King. A. Van Handel, K P. hchott, Cha*. Miss Emma Shedeck it visiting in Darat and Jake Schmidt left for a hunt in the mountain* and expect to Salem. be gone for about a week. Miss Emma Peter* lias returned R. D. A L L E N Respectfully requests your vote gnd influence. M. P. BALDWIN ' ' Allred Fox after spending a week at the ocean returned home with a load of fish. B ('range onr rustling Postmaster made « huaine*« trip to Turner on Haiur.lii.r last. The only Democrat nominated for Rlpreaentalive. Ha ia a native aon of A. M, Dairymple, the Democratic Oregon, having hern born In Marion candidate for County Recorder, ia a county. He ha* lived in thia county all hla life and it now a reaident of Su native o f Wisconsin, but haa been a blimity precinct. If olccted he will be resident of Marion county for the past the friend and champion of the farmera 17 yeara. He haa no apology to make and common people. For eight yeara for being a democrat, but believes that, he waa a member and four yeara preHi- dent of the State Board o f Agriculture. as thia la not a policical office he ia en During hie incumbency he waa inatru- titled to the support of all fair-minded mental in securing faom the iegi*lature men, regardless of party. It is a case an appropriation for the beat and moat where the best man should win. Vote modern stock barns owned by any state west of the Rocky Mountaina. In thi | for Dalrymple. He is a tax-payer and eight yeara that ho has been on the permanent resident. If elected he will board the Oregon atate fair haa been conduct the business o f the office in the made tha best in the west. ■ame efficiant, courteous, accomodating manner which haa prevailed during the (Paid Advertisement.) administrations of John Siegnfund and Dave Drager the past 6 years. Who could do better? (Paid Advertisement) ■ - - ................ .. • . . . . i i Republican Candidate for State Senator ‘ ster* run rliort of tboae things thi* John Highberger and wife spent year it will not he the fault of thi* Monday with their grandchildren. firm D A L R Y M P L E FOR COUNTY RECORDER. John A. Carson 1 Brn Augustine fiom Mt. Angel was her# Tue-ditv lonking f<»r some «tray Oct. 26 N>‘ . Beek'T who . |ie 1 1 1 lit*' • - « t i l e . Uni lew w< k- wilis tier *i»!er #i Annie 1'a'e W«• llirnugh lore Mon Port I* lid bus returned home day soliciting fur llu- Slayton Mail ill K. (' Downing hh - wen to ink»- out regard to tlial line piano. (Paid Advertisement. DOWNING -------- t v " a lw s v * M ille r '* w a v * new Li'chli' Id manure »premier mid The Union Hill ioul Silver reek a Drew (tiler Carrier pnrelm.ed Iroiit minister visited with l.ew-i* Arthur Philip Meier A Boll lust week, *1*0 » Saturday and humlay. tin" Vniih'iiiii doonladi«k diill pm J- IV Smith emled ll.-nry Ben- cliM*ed by Jee Hendrick* »** among •Oil*« ThuriMlay, tile ninny sale* in ide by lld -e iile i ( prising tiria Louis Hestak was in tin* vicinity and took home with him a hunch of discussed Ditter, Bell A Do. have put In h Hue of beef cuttle Tuesday. lot of holiday good* and if the young Come out and hear the vital issues of this campaign from the standpoint of the whole people. W . H. w h ir l) i l SUBLIMITY. October 28th f With a Better Drill At a Lower Price ' hou#* «<-1 ■•><«quickworkwM.i..M than K MlHwuir i M M lln t II i * i «* i Mi-. W ill* plain ly and only on om- »M e of Ihi- pa par. Ml*» your uainu an<1 pHu-tt nama ol l « u r liieallljf at In n l yufir letter. lo rr e .........ti n t, w ill (¡outer « favor i.y iinilfylng th- p i l l i l i . lia r w h e n m on: atau i|w <f envelope* ara OREGON Position Can be had by ambitious young men ami ladies In the field o f "W ireless” or Railway telegraphy. Since the-8-hour law became effective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage o f telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per month, with good chance o f ad vancement. The National Telegraph Institute operates six official institutes in America, under supervision o f R. R. and Wireless Officials and places all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details at Davenport, Iowa., Cincinnati, 0 ., Port land, Ore., or Memphis, Tenn. Pr. Thompson, of Stayton, has lieeo I making regular trips up to our town of STAYTON, OREGON. W W W W ▼▼▼▼ WWWW ▼▼▼▼▼▼ WWW 4AAA A A A A ^ A A A A A A A a A A AAA AAA i LO C AL W H O LESALE PRICES | ♦ « CASH PRODUCE CO. Eggs, 34c. Hens, fat, 14. Roosters, 10. Springs 124c Ducks, 13. Geese, live,9. Turkeys, live, 17J. Hogs dressed 100 to 175 lbs. II & 1 i Hogs, larger, 10}. Veal, 60 to 125 lbs, 10&11. Larger according to quality, > Hides, green, 6; dry 12 1-2 THOMAS GROCERY. Large white navy beans fSJ. Small white navy beans oi". Potatoes, new 95c per 100. Eggs, fre-h, trade 35c. Butter, trade, 35. SESTAK S 3TO W E LL. Hogs, live, 8-84; dressed 10-11. Steers 4. Cows 3-34. Veal, dressed, S a 94- STAYTON FLOURING M ILL. . Wheat 90c. Oats $1.25 per 100 lbs. C. GEHLEN. late and ha. got iuto the imb.t of Mrs. Minnie McCarty, has returned Butter 35c. LAW YERS j leaving a new arrival at nearly . very , lo ,ic|m) Ke|Iog> I.taho, «iter h Eggs 35c. place, while o.. one of those errand. ,ew dayg vUU Rt „ , e Don A. Smith lew days visit at of joy stopped in at P. M. Hermen and y y H. QUEENER home. volunteered to leave one with the Roy Smith, of Wardner, Idaho, is Lawyer and Notary Public Skimmei, and after a lot <(f bargain visiting relative* and friends here. Conveyancingr, Collection» and Probate Bu<*in ing it was agreed that if he had a boy ■ Specialty. Real EiUte i sold »old and Loans Loan- ne$r< neeoti- Nov- r# the time to order » monument. Insurance W« can furnish Ermil Cramer returned home utter *t«d. Fir« and Accident insurance. he could leave it but if it was a girl Stayton. Oregon | lie ana to take it along with him to several months in Washington where he Ini* been engaged in the lumber gran- his own home with, hut when on arrival it was found to be a girl the business. Also build Stone or Concrc' c '.Vails to UNDERTAKERS Dr. found himself in deep water and Don A. Smith and son Carl came order. Don’t fail to git pr.ces bet or# you buy. alter serious tlioughtdecided to “ craw out from Quartiville where they have M. RINGO fish" and went clean back on his ileal. some valuable mining interests. 1. L THOM AS, We do not say this to injure the Dr.’s T. J. McClary came out fromQuartz Undertaker and Embalmer STAYTON.____________ OREGON. integrity nr good business standing ville Friday. but we do say it will cost a small box Cor. Third and High Streets The debate Friday wa* lively and of cigar* to keep thi* proposition from Stayton, Oregon well attended. The subject was: "Re being further exploited. solved that reading ia more benificial Ilian mathematics " The affirmative TRIUMPH. won by one point. MONUMENTS Marble, Granite cr Bronze W e Pay Cash Oct. 26 There waa quite a crowd at the N. Highberger and wife »pent Sun Wiukley hall Saturday night to attend day in (isrvaia where two of Nick’s the social hop given by B. M. Horner For everything you iiave to sell in the of Eggs, Ducka, Geese^ Chickens, titter* are teaching school. Music was furnished by the Siegmnml line Hogs, ■a, Veal, Hide-, etc. Our plan is proving immensely popular and prom Irene Shelley after attending a lew brut tiers ises soon to superce ercede entirely the old weeks with her parent* and friends, Mrs. Round*, the temperance lec method of barter and trade, Call and left for Portland. turer, spoke in Gates Sunday to n see us when in town. Charles Fisher and family recently well filled house. visited friend* in this neighborhood. Babe Dinamore lias been quite ill Tlteo. Highberger and family virited but is fn«t recovering. Sunday at the Hendrick# home. C. A Bi vier went to Quartiville (or Jo*. Miller accompanied by hi* wile a few day* outing and aaaiated by Jao Miaalrr and Frank Mr. Colpits and wife have gone to Van Ebriuao, moved Julin Smith's Quartiville. STAYTON CASH PRODUCÉ CO. Settle It Now Settle It Right For constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license, regulate, control, suppress, or prohibit the sale of intox icating liquors w ithin the municipality. 328 X Yes E N D O R SE D B Y 4 0 ,0 0 0 OREGON C ITIZE N S Greater Oregon Home Rule Association, S i n K l e e t r i c B u i M I n g , P«»rtl ni i <f * O r . ^ «ata Street, STAYTON, ORE, (fa id Advertisement.)