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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1920)
wm ■ «f .......... ..................................... ■ * f. >&.*&• m* ■ FIVE DAYS OF BIG EVENTS I Ivan 6. * Martin - *» / - , Republican , * Candidate OVERSEAS ORCHESTRA AT CHAUTAUQUA For Representative I grew up a farmer boy. went j to the country schools, clerked | in a store; then was city editor’ of the Capital Journal for three1 years. Educated in Willamette i University, Business College and j University of California; paid my way through law school by teaching band in San Francisco; am a taxpayer in three counties, i ■m o M o h a ir, W o o l C a s c a ra B a r k G r *a y ~ O a ts It will pay you to phone or see me before you sell 1 believe that regulations could be enforced to more effectively prevent profiteering; believe that the voters of each county should » fix the salaries of their county! officials. I jet’ s take it out of th e ' I legislature. There ar.i other j measures for your interest. The niualral cliiimx Omul nti<i tut »w * «■«in.-« on the thlri) «lay In «lie two concerts by the Omiu-u ort-he*- I believe that yoqr delegation trii n i lib ugr> urjc.itilzatlnii of iflit talcntiil KtrU, who won uhiimiii I recognition In France anil Kelgtuin aa enter- should have an attorney as one talnera for our boy* of the A K. F . They acoreil Inafantaneoua »uerciMe» In London anil I’arla, but their real work nf i t , , memli^ra for the rea«nn lay In the till eaui|m anil hoh|iHula. Many of tlndr nmcertn wen1 liven In the oi>ed In alKaorts of weather. In stable that he would doubtless be a loft». In mlneil hnllilln^» »uJ bn ltu|trovlae<| pliiifirijm of uII aorta. member of the laws committee ! where a great many important measures are acted upon. If you belive from my experience and record that 1 am efficient and deserving and that I, owing Turner Chautauqua MAY 26th to 30th, 1920 ■I— ■■■ —!!■■! ■ !»■ ■! !■■!!■— - — ■■ ! » ■■ ■■ . - ■ ■■■■ ■ - SH I ■ ■■ ! ■ 111 I- ■ ¡port and will strive to be fair and shall at all times solicit your u r iN -— s » k i] Volo 302 ’51 Yes F o r 4 ro S t a t e R o a d S o n d L i m i t BALLOT T IT L E IS A3 FOLLOWS:: 302 X Yes 303 Na c o N . - T r r r T r o 'i A i . am end u e Lx-*, wure Awmbiy. r r - R * i . * r « t *•> U m p . . , * i r • :.* L I M I T A T I O N O f K O J N P E N Ç T N T S T A T E IN O T N T T 3 N !S S F O N PE R VI A N F H T « t O A D S .- i <•: T o »m end . V t . .» « t f A n iele X l » i U e C e u d t i i i 'n o/t »•¿tatr* i O r t f S i » u t o p r B u t t l w eW R ioa iiiH elk ii rtâ 'uuMthm n * id i' g prt-ri -u*» «lebt* and liahii'tiaw for the p'irpocccf t tamii! c a ,d m ^rtaiair.c penaat«- * mods to tS « a mop nt .»f i m r p r A k t of turn s ( Taluno*»» o f n.» Ih » pmpef y ir ihn o f Orec. A » , i trjvtrad o f two per «e n tis now provwiwt by Law. NO PROPERTY T A X —N O D IR EC T T A X NO IN C R EA S E IN A U T O L IC E N S E F E E S NO IN C R EA S E OF G A S O LIN E T A X sion, I will appreciate your sup- Keep these three fiwts in mind. The present auto license fee« and gasoline tax v.ill pay both th" principal and interest on all the bonds under this amendment, anti will yield an animal surplus besides for other tatc Lighway work No additional taxation of any kind. ■ RVhiini. lu n irw m in ii ■„ ____ t Is a candidate for efection as Delegate to the Republican Na- tiopal Convention from the First Congression District, and his number on the official ballot is No. 30. Mr. Tooze says my slogan is; “ Republican Victory supreme O f Jefferson, Republican can-1 National Importance: For Presi dent. your choice my choice " didate for Representative of Mar| It is my honest opinion thrt a ion county, was born at J e ffe r He attended J e f republican victory next fall is son in 1862. absolutely cssiential to the fu7 ferson institute and Willamette turejwelfare o f America. De university and has been a lead feat would be interpreted here ing farmer and breeder o f pure and abroad as an approval o f the bred Jerseys in Maricn county He was a member autocracy and obivious mistakes ; for years. of the 1 9 1 1 1 legislature and presi o f the present administration, as dent for three terms o f the state well as o ffe r encouragement to board o f Agriculture and a mem the radical and disloyal elements now infeeting American public ber for many years. His slogan is: "Farm er; will life- Domestio concerns, as well as international difficulties, de serve county and state to the mand a change o f administration best of my ab ility." so that our people may cope with the grave situations confronting I f nominated and e l e c t e d ! them by the opplication of the i Secretary o f State, San A. Kozer, rules of Americanism as promul now Deputy Secretary of State, gated and upheld by the republi promises to give to that office can party. Firmly believingj that higli degree of efficiency that the best interests of the na- which the people are justified in | tion and the best interests o f the demanding of a public official. ■ R n r 7,ss IJ & a L r fl U , of the legislature, can serve you advice and help. republican party are at this time inseparable, we have a grave ] duty to perform, and must make j no mistakes either in candidate or platform. I f elected. I shall vote your choice for President. ELECTION, IY«AY 21 ! more effectively in tthe next ses Season Tickets—Adults, $2.50, Students $1.25, Children $1.00 WALTER L T00ZE, JR. otum sville, : : : : Oregon to this experience and personal Music, Lectures and Entertainment <t+W+ H. L. WRIGHT ' acquaintance with the members ' ■■■ 0044 + 0 +a 44*6 x - j -xr-x--x~:-x-x--> Why I Ask You Support I am on a special committee t o ; report at next session on drain- i age o f lands. , ■*§ Or-e«™ tto «, h»v<-»uffiMr»« *»^j l ™,n 1 w ,,u ' mrnl» nr Oregon nan not *<l tbc b.i..-nt "or F p 4?.*° match Federal apportion- Inrrra-iDc this eorwtitutioDal limit ¡1 a nc<»-«*ity. t n li^ liir fr t -t r ^ L A u., 1 . rit hnr »tatc road* cannot be completed fot many, n.any rear», or muat be finiehe.1 by iiirt*-: property taxation. ’11ns mrieunt avert a direct property tax for state Highway« and mhkewwarly c,m old ion poaaible. Let’a get tha road built now. ~ — - “ - m ■ . ___ . * I« ki from Pretest Sssresi Sait»««» » P*y w i latarasL T b * U rt that rrv*n«tm DAVID H. LOONEY wi'l b« amt la t » | av hock in tb<* 8l»t* rxniph'H. r L'xAimn* tn « tahl** rtrwfi »ui^ licerfp fww an-1 gM l_______ _ y __________ Far I alar oat T»bi«o. Pkaphlata or further Information, wrst« lo , OREGON ROADS A N D D E V E L O P M E N T A S SO C IA T IO N 1 .1 1— TSN . : < ) h t . r « M C ( a tn M l.(k m »«fm W iw (m m rnm 1 1. (am pAigu Rand^uartara, S I! Woroaotar Baildtac* Portland, Oregon VOTE M2 X YES Far 4% Mate - MA n all-around good shot ¿islilliiN ïïw m ê V- *■'... ' ~ -------- That’s us.” — Chesterfield HAT w .'ii w : ag at, w that ft take«^both akifl and precision to blend tobaccos the Chesterfield way. Maybe thia is why ¿T.' you find 'S ” in Chester Helds aiA nowhere tbe. -M *.-»j etisfy ;.i, . Alii , field • 3 à TTES • x - - X 'X - - : - - x -- x -- x -- x -* x - I x -- x -- x -- x --:--»-.--:-- x -- x -- x - ': - . x *-:-'X*-:-- x -- x - - X '- x -- x »< M ICH ELIN Mr Telephone Repair Shop HENDERSHOn t BURMESTER. Prep’s Are Full of Life Wo buy and sett T elephones D J U S T M E M T S c T W A D E h e r e Clark's fire House 319 N. Com. 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