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THE STÄYT0N MAIL
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STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. AUGUST 2, 1907.
T w e l f t h Y e a r .
N u m b e r 26
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„ Why Not Have a Railroad.
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P O r i ! L A T I ON.
tractive not ire« in the (<o»l office and
in other public places— get the new
comer» to write to their old home pa
per», and as an inducem ent to do l his,
l*-t them understand that they can T o W ear White Canvas Shoes
com pete for the eighty prizes, or a to
And Then Some
till of $5,(M)(), offered by the P o r ls o d
Commercial Club.
All Women's Canvas Shoes at
N othing means so much to Oregon
ns the colonist rate», and when you
off.
rend this remember that there is only
$1.00 canvas shoes a t .....................
05
one month in which to get in advance
work.
....................................................................................... 1.00
Never mind the heat. Don’t allow
1 . 7 5 .........................
1.15
that lazy feeling to keep you from d o ­
ing your duty. The new home-maker 2.00
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“ ..................... 1.33
may buy something you want to sell.
T om K iciiardkok , Secretary,
O kkoo * D kvklopmkxt L ea our..
I' iik M ail believes tbwt if tin» South
t-iii Pacific C»iii|mtiy ¡« properly nj> T n k c T i l l « Am l*«*r«oiiMl it m l A H u l On«**»
proached, it can !><• induced to build h
I’orlhind, Oregon,
spur from it* lint» ut nr nnir W rit
July 20, 1907.
Slayton to this place. Now Hint tin
The supreme need of all Oregon and
8. 1*. 1 « in possession of the CJ. »V K. particularly your com m unity is more
line, tm? prospect* lire good that tin home-makers. Theop|>ortiinity t o w -
road will be com p let'd to Eastern cure them under the most advantage­
Oregon. In thin emu*, in order to ous conditions is now at hand.
■liortcn the Imiil to Portland it would
Several cities, tow ns and villages in
pay tlio coinpuny to build a liuu (rum this Slate will make u material ad­
l.yona to connect with their W ood- dition to their |H>pulation a» a result
burn branch. In fact the expense ol of energetic work done collectively
keeping up the ro.ul from Lyon» to thru the commercial Itodics and indi­
K ingston would wnrruut pulling up vidually by the citizen» in advising
tliut truck and placing it ou thin nide thousand» of |>copie back East of the
of the river.
W ith u gravel roadbed me-way colonist rates which will he
and practically no grade from Went put on sale September f-t and con tin ­
Slayton to Lyon» and no bridge» or ue until October 31st, to Oregon, from
trestle» of any size, the cost of build­ all points in the United Slates.
To 0 »t Kid of Lico.
ing would bo light, and the after ex ­
These late» are agreed upon by all
To get rid of ben lice use a good
penses com paratively nothing, where- the railroads in the United State» and liquid lire killer for painting the roosts
an the trestle-work on the line now in Canada and are controlled
by the and drop boarda. This should be ap­
use is bound in the future to be a big Tran» Continental l'as»enger Associa­ plied In the forenoon or In the middle
o f tbe day so that It will hare time to
expense.
tion, ami Oregonian» must bear in
thoroughly soak Into the wood before
There arc many who believe that a mind that the home-maker i* being
<he fowls go to roost. Dust the fowla
road will eventually be built from invited mi similar rates to Canada, four or five times a year with good
Lyons to the Woodhurn branch, ami California, W ashington, Texas, Geor­ pure Persian Insect or Dalmatian pow­
u proper effort on the part of our c iti­ gia, Oklahoma and other States, und der. This powder mast lie pure and
fresh and should be thoroughly worked
zens might induce the railroad people the state and com m unity to which he
Into tbe feathers down to the skin.
to move a little in advance of their will luiy his ticket is tbc that con vin­
plan» and build the road us far a»
es him in advance that their partic­
State of Oaxaea, Mexico,
v
Slayton at once.
ular s|ait on thi» great earth is the
June
2,
1907.
Corporations may la» »oiillc»*, but one in which he should live. We
Mr. Cbas. Hoedle,
the men who» control them are gener­ have only one month left la-fore the
Mill City, Oregon.
ally willing to do the rigiil thing by sale begins.
Dear Sir:—
their patron» provided they can be
K ite» to Oregon from Kansas City,
Since making my big sirike in a
“ shown.'’ The am ount of freight Jniaha, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and all
handled at this point i» greatly in­ the great Missouri Valley and west of Mexican gold mine, I get so many let­
ters that I cannot answer them, and
creasing. W ith excelsior, lumber and
here, is $25-00, with a reduction of
ask
anyone to publish this statement.
ties, flour, chairs, live stock, dressed 112.50 on each ticket east of Umatilla;
1
believe
any man or woman can
meats, cheese, cream, e t c , that go from St. laitiis, $30.00; Chicago, $33.-
make
big
ftioney,
with absolute cer-
from this town, to say nothing of the 00; New York, $50.00, and a propor-
tainity
by
buying
stock
in any of the
tons of incom ing freight, a train in tionate rate from every other ]>oint,
rich
operating
mines,
because
Mexico
here would pay the com pany. He- large or small, but this ticket must l>e
sides, if 8tayton possessed a railroad, bought to your station, and not to lias tbe richest mines in the world,
a great many tons of fruit would t>c some other city, if you ex|Ki-t them to and tbe Mexican laws do not permit
fraudulent m ining schemes. He sure
shipped every year.
com e to you, and it devolves ti|>oii the
to
invest in n mine that is actively op­
An extra train runs between Silver- readers of this paper to see that every
erated,
and owned by a coom pany,
ton and W oodhurn, on this branch, letter that goes out of the post office
whose
officers
and directors are kuowa
giving Milverton practically ilie same carries with it correct inform ation rel­
to
be
men
of
integrity
and honesty: a
train service as Salem. If the com ­ ative to these rates. Get all the facts
few
dollars
invested
with
such a com ­
pany could be induced to build a spur from your local agent.
pany now, will bring you thousands
into Stayton, and give this place the
(Jet together from 10 to 25 active
same train seti’ icc that Milverton has, citizens, raise a little fund for the pub­ in a year. The Pittsburg Oaxaca
Stayton would double in population lication of a small leaflet giving the Mining Co. is absolutely reliable, aud
in a short time, and wc fully believe important facts relative to your co m ­ tbroupb them I made over $20,0C0 in
the railroad com pany would in less munity, along with these rates, and less than a year, having only a few
than two year» haul twice the freight have the leaflet so light that it would dollar» to begin with. A friend of
mine invested $10 and is now getting
from this point that it doe» now.
not add to the cost of |>o»t»ge of a let­
a
dividend of $5 a m onth. W rite to
The citizen» of Stayton ought to ter, and have a copy of it put in every
the
above com pany or Cbas. Hoedle,
take thin matter up with the railroad letter written by business man or citi­
Mill
City, Oregon.
com pany. W e can see no reason why zen.
(Signed) Joe Marston.
it shouldn’t w in.
Several ministers tliruout different
A Flag Station.
A recent order of the manager» of
tne Corvallis A Eastern It. It. went in­
to effect tlie first of the week, whereby
all Station agents of the company’ be­
tween Albany and Detroit, with the
exception of Mill City, are dispensed
with, and all stations except the saw
mill city arc made flag stations. This
order throws station agent O rilf King,
of Kingston, out of a job, and causes
consternation am ong the Stayton
shippers. Considerable freight goes
from this place over the 0 . & E., and
the am ount is fast increasing. W ith
no agent to look after shipm ents at
that point, shipments from Stayton
will bo few.
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*Wc have heard no reason given for
this action on the part of the railroad,
hut it was probably dune on the score
of econom y. Now that the S. p . owns
the C. it E. road, it evidently thinks*
that it will handle all th^ freight to
ami from this place via W est Stayton,
and consequently docs not need the
Kingston
station.
However, this
change will cut down the shipm ent»
from thi» place, and considerable
freight will go out by team. For in­
stance, the mills can haul Hour to A l­
bany cheaper than they can haul to
West Stayton and ship around by rail.
A petition has been presented, sign­
ed by business men, asking that a sta­
tion he again made of Kingston and
it is hoped the com pany will act favor­
ably upon the matter.
parts of tlie Stale, realizing the im ­
portance of these rates, are announcing
the ilctails about them to their c o n ­
gregations and are asking that they
write to their relatives and friends at
a distance and tell them how cheaply
they can com e to Oregon.
Get your com m ercial body, or some
one of your business men to offer a
prize to the boys and girls wli6 will
write the greatest number of letter»,
or who will get actual results in bring­
ing another family into your co m ­
munity.
The wotk of advertising these co lo ­
nist rates is up to each com m unity
and each individual. If we could add
a hundred thousand to the population
of Oregon in the next year it would
mean many millions of dollars of ad­
ditional wealth to the State.
The school population of one district
in Tillam ook County was doubled in
six months thru the correspondence
of the pupils. Corvallis caused the
sale of $600,000 worth o f land through
advertising in well-known agricultur­
al papers in the older state». The
Oregon Development League received
over 16,000 inquiries from people
wanting to know about Oregon farm­
ing lands.
There is an intens desire to com e to
the Pacific Northwest on the part of
the people of the United States and
this is particularly true of Oregon.
Make it. intensely true of your com ­
munity. See your local agent and
find out the exact rate. Get more
(Jet ready for the Oregou State Fair. particulars— post others— put up at­
.
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Foreign Exchange
Those who have occasion
to send money to the OLD
C O U N T R Y can get for­
eign exchange at this bank.
W e are now prepared to
issue our own drafts direct
on banks abroad.
Sixty Days Yet
You Can’t Afford
to swelter in the heat dur­
ing the six long dry weeks
in the month of August
when
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Dependable Wash Goods
At Such Prices
9
10c Kerry Cord sale price 7c yard.
18c Dotted Swiss Muslin sale price
12Jc a yard.
7c figured lawn sale price 4jj.
6c Shirt Calico sale price 41.
18c Merceline Silks sale price 12J.
35c W hite Mercerised wash goods
sale price 25c.
Boys, get your feet
50c W hite Mercerised wash goods
sale price 39.
under canvas.
Great Reduction All Along the Line
of Wash Goods.
August is hot.
Reduce the price and heat x
/$ .
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Our Tough and Easy Shoes
are the thing for Harvest and
Hop picking.
Mens $1.60—
Womens and Childrens $1.40.'
Dorv’t hesitate any longer
about buying that new dre«a
when such prices are before
you.
Our regular 7c calicoes
are the same as others
ask 9 and 10c for and they
now give you greatly re­
duced prices by asking 7c.
G. D. TROTTER
Here we Are Again
S T A Y T O N , OREGON.
with a full line of
Single
Double
Harness
Old Hickory
Superior Drills.
Jackson
Thompson
Wagons
Canton Plows.
Korinek & Mielke,
STAYTON ,
OREGON.
PROFITABLE BUYING
This is undoubtedly the best time of the year for
making your spring purchases and you should not
allow’ this one idea to get past you. This store is
filled w'ith seasonable goods priced where you can­
not afford to neglect your needs. We use every ef­
fort to impress this upon you. Nothing but the prop­
er things will be seen in any of our departments.
Wash Goods
Cool dainty fabrics in various designs and styles.
pecially tim ely just now.
and sell quickly.
Inst long.
These are es­
The stock we have bought was to sell
That means that the opportunity will not
Prices on the these have been placed with the idea of
seeing that our customers received the best values, and at the
STAYTON STATE BANK
STAYTON. OREGON.
Sallowness Transformed
to Dusky Beauty
A dark skin becomes fascinating
when delicately soft, undenprend
with the radiant glow which indi­
cates a healthy, active »kin. Robert-
ine keep» the »kin refined in quality,
keep» pores free from clogging waste
and stimulates the tiny capillaries to
contribute the color which charms in
blonde and hmnette alike. Robert-
ine is certain protection against tan,
sunburn and freckles if applied be­
fore exposure to sun or wind.
Spread» like an imperceptible iheen
of game overskin sdrface, formings
shield stimulating and preserving a
~
delicate, lustrous beauty.
J U r tm r O n m n T O ltJ T
fir a fim mmfU V
ROBERTINE
same time to insure our having them move rapid|y.
Cotton Goods
Fancy prints and other goods in a variety of gray
and colors. Handsome low price prints, lawns and
percales. Everything the market affords.
We invite you to inspect our stock.
Gehlen Bros.
That Tired Feeling.
If you have that tired, don ’ t care, half alive, dull headed or despondent
feeling you need our Iron-Tone.
For sale by all druggists. Price 50c. Let us send you our little booklet
“ Renew Your V itality” which tells you what it will do. You can have
it for the asking.
G R O V E R M E D IC IN E CO., W oodburu Ore.