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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1916)
«t V : a O D -L i r o r i y r ^ '» 1 t>La L . U ; . r> f T ì n .* . h C E R T A IN d e a d l y : <* U K A in « M C U vH - ‘. iscm .M .:..! mono * t » s Stac io s a m o I CHIW curs MA*»..<U ]\!f IN tU I ACM A N U T A I- mu m ] 1 ani . çi - ino I i ¡ ^ / J. T . H U N T C rr jen Republican Cat i! iUtc I« r K *fi;: i . i (.un. . f. r ' I . i lf ti f O UN IA COMMISSIONER M mt ' oii C> unty 'A strict businessuilmii.istruitoti* AN l.FHi I Ni ADMIM.-I EATU N Prim arie» Msv 19 BASED H . >N FX! KDIFNCE ••fair Treatment lo A ll” A . C. L I B B Y For Ssle st SLGPEK S DRUG STCi.-r ' Too touA HAM-» t V, N II ¿ C9 A Ooou Ot-AL or O í Sublimity, Oro. S.i'fr*, P A IL S . . »iroys squirrel*. gopner* p r ilr lf *i • s i «• fills Apply early in Spring when the hnn- gr.. pesis awake from W Inter’s »le»*p. Money back if it ever fails. ‘Wood - l«ark" for -to years ha* stood every test It's crop insur ant' n^ainst rodent pests Manufactured by Clarke-Woodward Dru ; Co. Portland, Ore gon. Buy from >our dealer. A cK W . !. N E E D H A M O iS 0>T Q U IC K . THE. C.OOD JUOOt ] |roua ( ; ‘ r! J np 0?OPHE?f ~y t IM t h u l k U K IL U H W l l U S i M l À T R A P E n >'* RK tl.^ Y A T S * * y 'n '/ 'K l f 'r ? t . í . J je í? « n»i BEAUCH \b P’ > TR 1G STC* E I Republ etui ■OuNTY COMMISSIONER 1 I.Vv<| « il! fav or t1 • afiHvnt- • i ’i i ■ I « tad ly ho poop o o f the districts in wi id» they serve. “ Bring the court closer to the people.” " A square deal to every part o f l ounty” 1 i '.I. i J ih iv f o r W- t to h u c c o c h c w c r w h e n h e fin ds (I k K l . i I I obuco» ( Ihcw, new ; i :iu , i . ait, lot;.i* sh n .!. Cruulidnte for l ô d evm e J a l k 1 n¡ s O ver w ifh u o u r íiu sT sa n d T ’S the Knowing how much it means to hh comfort, u inan takes pleasure in tcllinp! his friends about it, t»M>. Y ou don’t have to grind it away. The taste lasts. M N o lle « how tha nail t>: inga out iho fith tobacco taste ** M.Jo by ^TYMAN BRUTON COMPANY. 10 Vmiom FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY Feed W . M . S M IT H W República i Canili.Lite for Superi, tendent of Schools Salem. Oregon Republican Candidate fo r m nend el . pro p . CHICK FEED, Etc; Delivered Phone 2231 District S to re GRAIN, HAY, SHORTS A lfa lfa M eal, Grit, Salem, Oregon. W A L T E R E. K E Y E S Naw T o * Gty Stayton, Ore, -Efficiency Basel on Experience” Attorney. T OTJSEHJLD expenses mount up. The wife, no matter how econom- ■ ’ » ioa!, is liable to LACK BUSINESS METHODS. Install business methods in yonr h^me by teaching you- wife the simple ART OF .'KING. She will enjoy her new responsibility and you will be agree f. y surprised to note the saving at the end of the month. START YOUR WIFE WITH A BANK ACCOUNT TODAY I -IM P A R T IA L ENFORCEM ENT Mi OF ALL LAW S” AUTO-STAGE I V A N G. M A R T I N Republican Candidate for EkM't - T - COUNTY "W h a te v e r helps Marion County or Or egon gets my earnest support” Thirty-five yeers o f age; grew up a far mer boy; related to pioneer fam ily o f Marion County—the W ait, lfe53. ta x payer in three counties o f Oregon. NOTICE! B L A IN E M C C O R D A share of the banking business of S ta yto n and vicin ity Woodburn, Oregon TH O S. BRO W N Salem, Oregon Republican candidate for the office o f is solicited. Republican Candidate for the ; D IS T R IC T A T T O R N E Y L E G IS L A T U R E ; i Before the primary May 19 Y o u are assured of a safe deposi to ry and courteous treatment at this bank, b y ample capital and lo n g experienee in the banking W. G G AU N TT Stayton. Oregon business. Republican Candidate for CO UNTY SCHOOL Author o f the Mole and Gopher Bounty Law- A c t to increase reserve o f Farmers Mutual Insurance Companies. A ct to tax Trading Stamp Companies Efforts in House succeeded in abolish ing expensive accountancy deparment SLOGAN: Economy; lc»> legislation; fair treatment State inetitution» in Mar ion County. S U P E R IN T E N SAM . H. B R O W N DENT Farmers & Merchants ] Bank of Stayton, Oregon B efore the Primary. May 19, 1916 The Cerva!» Farmer Republican Candidate for Representa tive in the Legislature, C: apital $25,000.00 P R E S E N T IN C U M B E N T B E N . F. W E S T Subscribe F o r T h e M a il Republican Candidale for C O U N T Y ASSESSOR Second Term S: i YTON MEAT MARKET x » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a »♦ . ♦ ♦ « ♦ w v v w » I ’ resent Incumbent Lulay & Schindler G E O . E. B IN G H A M THOM AS, Contractors & Builders Republican Candidate for Proprietors. D welling houses a specialty L et us figure on your build ings We can save you money A good job gauranteed SESTAK & Fresli,Salt ¿Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Hitsesl Market Price Paid For Fat Stock Phone 77 P. O. Box 198 AUTO STAGE W ill make regular trips every day, Sundays included as follows: Leave - Stayton - 7:45 A . M . ” - Sublimity - 8:00 ” ” Aum -ville-m eet train62 8:20 “ “ - Turner - 8:35 “ A rrive sa!em -m eet O re.E lec.9:10 “ Leave Ore. Elec. Salem 4:35 P. M. A rrive - Turner - 5:05 “ ■ Aumsville-meet train61 5:2*) “ " - Sublimity - 5:45 11 " - Stayton - 6:00 " Joseph 11 air, man May 19, 1910 The Remarkable Failing. "There I n icituinly one odd tiling Linn anil Marion Counties about fishermen's storied.” At Republican Primaries, Mu; 19, 1916 “ Whnt'a flint?” “ When they lull; o f their big cniches W ill endeuvor to ascertain what »be law they don't seem to know when to draw it, and apply it to the fact» in llic line.” Baltimore American. each particular caae. STAYTON. OREGON. STAYTON—SALEM Primaries Circuit Judge “ IM P A R T IA L JUSTICE T O ALL.” M YRON E. P O G U E Lvi.v, Mill City 6:30 a. m. for Lyons Mehama. Stayton, H:05, Subhmry, A in V Me. Tun ■ r, arrives in Salem ut P :iu . in. I > .vc* Salt m 4 4 0 p. rn. arriv, in Mill City 7:45. Slops in S t tv- W . C. Winslow ton at Slayton Hotel and Hendershott'a. I am a can.iidat • for the office o f I» H. Uni. 1 ’ wi cr. District Attorney for Marion Conn ty. 1 naven’ t any | articular platform, nor have l many elaborate pronii-e. to make. There is considerable being said about the duty o f District A tto r ney to see that the Court Dockets are The Trover-W eigel Studio i s open not crowded with cases wherein con the first Saturday snd Sunday o f each victions cannot he ha<l. Prior to 1908 month. May 6th and 7th. The studio it was the duty o f the District A tto r m now located in the Mntthicu Bldg on ney to determine whut eases should be Second Street, prosecuted, and what eases should not he prosecuted. In 19"H the people o f the State o f Oregon passed u law tak FOR S A L E —Alm ost n o w buggy ing that privilege from the District A t- and double harness. See liamman'a torney and relieving him from this re Feed Barn. tf sponsibility. By this law the Grand — Jury and the Grand Jury alone i- re sponsible for the criminal cases which FOR S A L E Sheep and Goat shear should be on the court docket, and fur ing machine. P. T. Etx»l, Stayton, the District A ttorney to try. I believe Ore. tf. that the |>eop!c acted wisely, nml if nominates! and elected District A tto r ney 1 shall see to it that all cases placed upon the docket by the Grand Jury shall receive vigorous and atten tive prosecutions. 1 shall not attempt to interior with the action o f the Grand Jury in any way. shape or form, but The Silverton Dramatic Club under will abide by tlteir judgment absolutely the direction o f lack W altem cyer, in as to what rases should be on the i the comedy "H e llo Bill” nt the S trr Court Docket. Theatre last Friday night, had t h e I base my ap|>eul for the support o f house in an uproar o f merriment from the substantial Republican voters o f the time the first curtain went up un- the county upon my record as Deputy 1 il the last drop. District Attorney under thm law re- The play was pure fun and nonsei sc ferred to. I serveil as Deputy District all the way through and showed tho Attorney under this law referred to. many subterfuges a n d trials a man I served as Deputy District Attorney must go through In order to keep any under John II. McNary during his last thing from bis wife. term, and parlu ulsrlj during th ■ Inst I ho pinv was a success in every way, two years thereof, 1911 and 1912, I had h w .a " P t g O ’ My lle s r t ” by the charge o f substantially all o f the crim same company here a month ago. Come inal husine - for this county. In ad again Jack. dition to this, Mr. M cNary intrusted me with the work in part o f the other counties in the district, and I acted as special Prosecuting Attorney in his stead in Tillamook County for two terms, in Yamhill County fo r one term, and in Polk County for one term. One term in Tillamook County we collected The young pcopl • o f the Christian enough fines to pay the entire expense Endeavor have bei n hard at work the o f the whole term o f court. There past few weeks p rep in n g a play which was only one acquittal during the en- will be stage I in the Opera House to tint session. During 1911 and 1912 the morrow night, Friday, April 28. Grand Jury o f Marion County returned The title o f the productioi is "T h e one hundred indictments. In the most Village I’olle” and a l ull cast o f char o f these pic ..s o f guilty were entered, acters, e tc, will be found In nr other ami out o f the v. hole number, only eolumn o f the Mail. Come to thia play thirty jury trials resulted. < ut o f and enjoy yours d f and help a good these thirty jury trials there were cause at the same time.- twenty three conviction , six mquittuls and one jury disagreed. I submit that the <»run I Jury made r.o mistake, that NOT’CE OF INDFBTEDNFSS. the present system s adequate, and if my record in handling these cares sat N O T IC E is hereby given thnt W. II. isfies you o f my ability to represent you as your District Attorney, I sin McKown o f Falls City, Polk County, cerely solicit your support st the R e Oregon, has been appointed guardian o f the persm and estate o f Josiah publican primaries Msy 19th. Foister. Those persons knowing them- Respectfully Submitted, selves indebted to said Josiah Foister Paid Adv. W. C. Winslow. upon any open account not evidenced by promisory note, or for ensh loaned, BALLOON GOING UP will please make settlement nt or.ee with sni I guardian. A ll accounts pay The price o f sugi.r advanced 15c able at the offices o f W alter L. Tons«. again yesterday morning with a pros Jr., Law yer, Nntional Bank Building, pect o f another rise in a few days. Dallas, Oregon. W. B. McKown, Some even predict $10 sugar by June W alter L. Toozc, Jr., Guardian. 1. Pretty soon one will have to drink A ttorney for Guardian everything straight. 5'11-x I R E P R E S E N T A T IV E FROM M A R IO N STAYTON S T A T E B ANK City-Slayton-Sakra Embarrassing. Moblis I bale to meet a man wbe owes me money. S'lobbs— Don't tike to embarrass him, eh? I’ lobbs No, tt Isn't flint, lie gener- nlly want* to Itorrow more.—Exchange. Republican Candidate fur C IR C U IT JU D G E P r e t t y N e a r It . O f ihe Third Judicial District Mrs. Knw ler I understand that the Marion and Linn Countiea eldest Jones boy went west and got I Promise if Elected: Into politics. Mo I icon mo mayor, didn’t To enforce the law economically. lie? Mrs. niunderky—I don't think h, To make and e n fo n c salutary Court quite got to be mayor, but I hoard be rules which will prevent unnecessary « i n an ex-mayor.—Boston Trnnscrlpt delay in the trial o f cases. T im e '« C h an g e« . To enforce the divorce laws so ps to Patlonoe—Who was it said, "T b o reduce the divorce evil, and protect the families by proper provisions for their play’s the thing?” Do you know? Patrice—W liy, It was Shakespeare. support. “ I thought It must have been some To e - f >rce the law with equal justice one who lived liefore the day o f mov without fear or favor. ing pictures."- Yonkers Statesman. 1 have no inter»st* to serve other than the welfare o f the whole people. “HELLO BILL” KEPT THEM ALL LAUGHING CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR WILL HAVE PLAV