The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, September 27, 1907, Image 1

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S u b a c r ip tlo n ,$ 1 .2 6 P E U A N S I A’
OKOAN
STAYTON. MARION COUNTY. OREGON. SEPTEMBER 27, 1907.
N umber $4
#18.00 men’s beautiful
Tim <*nli|$l)t«'n«*4l purpose of the
•SIN6 THE. PRAISE O F
^ND AIL 0
check, new fall suits
Houtlu rn Pnrillic to promote tin- cun*
ititi^ iml 11«try in Orison, promise»
clothing, special........... 14.50
wall, both for tin’ railroad nml the
»fate. Producing fruit nml vegetables
#20.00 men’s blue all
to be tinned is not verv exciting or
roinnntii!, but it in proAtubla nml nor
wool suit clothing,with
excessively difficult. It might easily
broad slightly raised
become one of thi’ l«*>«cliti)e industries
of Oregon Our cliimati* nml «oil are
stripe.
This suit is
singularly nilnptitl to tbu itrowtli of
»■mill fruit» and green vegetable*.
known as the GunMet-
The market for them i* unlimited.
al blue, only.....................15.00
The other factor» necessary to »ueoo*»
are fair freight rate» and intelligent
culture.
Our #10 suits have that same
Every well dressed lady wants
The railroad promise» rati?» which
a tailor made suit to complete
neat, swagger finish that is
will leave a profit to the producer. It
her
habiliment.
For
the
sister
purpoae» h 1« o to (li»neiuiuate informa­
found in others clothing at
tion alniut desirable varietie» and ra- of moderate means we have
double the price. Our #6, 7,
tionul method» of culture. 1 he»e ef­ made ample provision, as well
fort ■ combined with the intelligent as for the sister of affluence.!
7.^0 and #8 suits cannot be
ambition of tlm farmer*, should give
bought elsewhere for less
rich return* in a few year*. 8mull
Ladies new fall
e*fi Cfl
than #10 to 12.50.
fruit» produce a crop for market in a
smart,
swagger
suit,
«M*»«>U
*ea«on or two after planting, and with
proper care, an anno il yield for a life
Men, the rainy season is now
time, l’utche« of raspberries abound j
And we are prepared to fill your wants with
in Oregon gardens, »»>t out a do/.« y i Ladies beautiful Brown Suits
here and it would be the part
new style skirts and
years ago, which grow thriftier every
of wisdom to look over our
jackets, at
summer.
rain-coat lines whether it be
Green vegetable* are a* profitable a* Beautiful suits in new plaid», it
w
ill
do
von
guild
to
look
at,now
$14.50
small fruit», though it i* a disadvant­
Cravanette,RuberIined or Slick­
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lb-nutifiil »nit» in Rod, Brown, Blue,
age that they mu»l be planted every
er coat. T he prevention of a
Black, Htripea and Check» $10, 11.50,
Hpring. Tin" demand for tinned laians 12, 12.50 10, 17, 18, 20. To see these
good thorough drenching often­
and pen* far outrun« the supply.
suits is to appreciate them.
times avoids an all winters cold
The development of the canning in­
Good line of Ladies and Misses
walking skirts“iill lini»hed goods."
dustry i* hindered by lack of help.
A Dozen and One Articles for the School Boy and Girl.
and perchace a sickness.
Much fruit which might I kj saved goes
to waste »imply becnu»c nobody can
be hired to gather it at wage* which
would leave any return to the .grower.
It would be unwise for anybody to
undertake nmall fruit culture on a The ni(-»»ngu docs not state the cause under the supervision of the leaders |
large scale until he ha* first assured of the explosion. It may have been of the party, and are supposed to be
himself that help can he found to har­ a general »masblip, due to detective pure, unadulterated Socialism.
vest the crop. The labor problem is adjustment, or it may have been a
Many of our readers will not agree
peculiarly harassing to the grower of reui explosion, caused by hot water or with the principles set forth in the
berries and green vegetables. Scarc­ pressure of some other kind. Mrs. articles, but in order to coinbat‘‘isms”
ity of help at the critical time may Knobtd and their eldest «on were also of this kind it is necessary to know
destroy a w hole year’s proceeds. The injured by the dying metal, but their for what tliev contend—in other
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situation of the cannery is almost as injuries are not considered serious.
words, to intelligently argue aguinst
important as the labor supply. A
it, a person must lie posted on the
Tin» city of Kugene lias donated
haul of a mile or two between the
subject of Socialism. These articles
plant and the railroad may ruin the $00,000 to the Welch company to will give you a chance to (tost up.
enterprise, since the cost of the haul build nn electric line from Salem to
Occasional headache, belching, bad
must be paid by the growers and it tlmt city. This will give Kugene a
through
electric
service
to
Portland.
taste
in the mouth, lack of apactite'
may reduce his returns to less than
Salem
and
Albany
have
granted
the
and
slight
nervousness are symptons
nothing. Co-operative canneries well
road
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franchise,
and
it
is
expected
STAYTO N ,
of indigestion which, when allowed to
located and managed pay the produ­
that
it
will
not
be
long
before
this
line!
go uncarcd for, will develope into a
O REG O N .
cer best. In fact, it seems hardly
probable that farmers can be induced is built. The line from Salem to ] case of dyspepsia that will take a long j
to raise small fruit and vegetables ex­ Portland will be completed and run­ time to get rid of. Don’t neglect your
tensively for any other project. La­ ning by the 15th of November. The stomach. At the first indication of
bor conditions la ing as they are, the bridge across the Willamette is coin- trouble take something that will help
margin of profit is narrow, and unless |
*'»» the grading is about all it along in its work of digesting the
the producer get« the greater part of j ‘«»"e. With the contemplated Salem- the food you eat. Kodol for indigest­
it, the industry does not attract him. I Mehama line finished, Stayton ship- ion and Dyspesia will do this. Kodol
We want to invite you to attend.
You will not be
Should the canning industry develop P«« c,‘" l,RVe acceM to the ol,ter will make food do you good and will
sorry you spend the time with us and even if you
us it ought, the resulting social bene­ world without bothering with the 8.P. i enat,le. you to enjoy wliat you eat.
do not want to buy you ought to come to this store
fits may exceed the financial ones, and hauling several mile*. As mat- ; gold by Rrcwer 1)rug Co.
now to see the real select offerings we are putting
since it will tend to break up the ters now are, we are practically with-
before our trade.
Once Too Of ton.
large landed estates which are one of out train service at Kingston except
“What’s all this excitement abont?"
S.
tlm worst impediments to the prosper­ for passengers and mail, and if the
“Nothing wortn mentioning. Man
P,
continues
to
retrench,
we
may
look
ity of Oregon. They diminish pro­
got knocked down."
"Accident 7'
duction because the owners have nei­ to see the West Stayton station closed,
For men, women, girls and boys. Es­
“Not exactly. One of these men who
ther the means nor the energy to farm and Stayton be compelled lo haul to
pecially boys and girls school shoes.
them adequately; and they keep out
from Aumsville. Stayton cannot always catch hold of you and puRh you School opening brings a big demand for shoes and in order
out of their way when you happen to
population because they are held at afford a big bonus, like Eugene, for nn
meet them at a crowded corner grab- to make many sales we are selling them at very low prices.
prices immoderately high, while the electric Rue, but we ought all be will- bed the wrong man Just now. That's
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taxes upon them are low. Small ad- ">K ‘o do «11 in our power to secure all.”—Chicago Tribune.
joining holdings, farmed intensively, ‘ he road. A. Welch and the peop’e
will so raise the assessed valuation of >'® represents- have hnndlcd the rail-
Just what the little girls need for a
road
right-of-way
from
Salem
to
Port-
these estates that they will bo forced
hundred and one uses. Ribbons,
upon the market, which will proven bind, and made it a success, and they j
kand no end to them. No faded ends either. All new goods
benctit to «11 concerned.— Morning should receive the encouragement of
Farmers’ sale notes may be and shades. They are clean and perfect. No faded spots,
our people in building the Saleni-Mo-
Oregonian.
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all new and of the very best. The prices are all that are off,
litmia line.
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$i5.oo value suit S c h o o l D ay s A re
H
ere
A
gain
$19.50 value Suits
$ 11.50
G.
Clothing, Hals, Caps, Slates, Pencils, Pens,
Tablets, Ink, Erasers, Rulers,
Sponges, Pencil Boxes, Drawing
Crayons, Drawing Pencils, Book
Straps, School Bags,
D. T R O T T E R , S ta y to n , O reg o n .
H ere w e A re Atjain
with a full line of
Single
Double
Jackson
Thompson
Harness
Ä nkory Wagons
Superior Drills.
Canton Plows;
Korinek & Mielke,
Our Early Fall Showing
Shoes
FARMERS’ SALE NOTES
Cream Separator Explodes
SOCIALISM
R ibbons
left with us tor collection. an(j we have put prices where every little girl and every ma-
When well secured, we some- ma, too, can have all the ribbon they want with small outlay,
Fergus Falls Journal: A message
The editor lias been asked by vari­
from Erhard to the Journal states
ous
of its readers why the M ail has t im e s a c c e p t these notes as
that It. P. Knobel met with what was
probably a fatal accident there Mon­ nothing to say regarding Socialism, security for loans, or buy them
day, bis cream separator exploding This quest ion is one that is becoming
while bo was engaged in separating , world-wide in its sco|ie, and its princi* * OUtTlght.
the milk. . Pieces
m m of « matul
■■«•»«■ were
—v..^ hurl-
...... j j pals nro but little known to many peo- :
f u m is h , f r e e o f d i a m e
ed about the room with terrific force,! pie.
and a piece of casting struck him on
Unlike Mr. Bryan’s “Silver Ques- j b la ink
n k notes
n o te s r p re p a re d e S p e -
the head, making two deep gashes in tion,,’ it is easy of understanding if
the skull. A physician was imme- properly read. In view oT tbe jiict I dally for sales.
diately summoned from Pelican Rap- that a large number of our renders are
ids, but bis recovery is extremely interested in the question and arc
a/
doubtful, as the fracture of the skull anxious to learn more of it, we have
was such that the brain was visible, arranged fur a short series of articles
Ho was unconscious at hist reports. I on the subject. They are prepared
S ta v to n
State H a n k
U n c i a f * t 7
Did you ever stop to think of the
y
great demand there is all the time
for hosiery?
Did you ever stop to think how particular
people are about this article of wearing apparel? No? Well,
we do; we have been doing it for a long time. That is the
reason w hy we always have the latest things at the right
prices. We want you to drop in and look at our selections.
We are proud of them and you will be proud of yourself if
you make your purchases at our store.
Gehlen B r o s .