The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, January 17, 1908, Image 1

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THE STAYTON MAIL
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T w
elfth
Y ea r .
Horticultural Meeting.
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N E W 8 P A H B R ,
N O T
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SubBcrlptlon.tl.2S P t h AS N LM
O K O A N
STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. JANUARY 17, 1908.
Ass'u, that he will arrnnge to have
one or more (iovernment represent'
alive« in attendant« upon the State
Oairy meeting» of both Oregon and
Washington during the present year,
I‘.»os. Oeeemla-r 10th and 11th have
nlrendy been chosen as the date of the
( Iregon meeting.
An ¡iitcreatiiiR horticultural rully
occurred ut the college Situriliiy fore*
noon.
it unit attended by nil (lie
Winter Short (Jour»« students, nml
ninny locnl fruit grower». The apeak-
or» were W. K. Newell president, nml
H. M. Willimneon, »ecretury of the
Hint« Ifonril of Horticulture,mul A ll
The somewhat disturbed financial
Curson, fruit commissioner ol the situation in the Kant and South is
third dianict.
causing industrial institutions in the
Mr. WilliuinHon in»i»ted thnt more older »tut«» to investigate the oppor*
money i» ninde nt fruit growing than tuiiilien for a more advantageous home
in any other lim of agricultural en-1 in the great Pacific Northwest, or at
deever in Oregon, He showed that j least this would he indicated by the
while grnin miner» »inly own 17 per fact thnt thy Portland Commercial
cent of fnrm», fruit grower» own seven- Club has had more correspondence on
ty eight per cent of their orchard».
this subject within the last sixty days
Mr. Newell inid»ted thnt there in no than during the previous 12 mouths.
fenrof overproduction in fruitgrowing
The total number of immigrant»
ife poidted out tlmt even our own
coming here in P.Mgi 7 (or the lant fi»-
home market ia not supplied, nud that
ral year) was 1,286,349. The (argent
immennu •hipinenta of eastern eanned
contributors were these nations----
fruitn are hrought into the ntnte to
Austria, 338,4r>2; Italy, 285,731; Kus-
supply thu local demand. He umiated
sin, 2".8,913 England, on,<137* tier*
that if every town in Oregon had a
many, 37,807; («recce, 38,580; Ireland,
fmjt cannery, there would I ki easy
34,'30; Japan, 30,22(1; Turkey, 20,707;
mill protilahle »ale for all the output,
British America, 10,018; Scotland. JO-
ill* ngreed that particular attention
740, West Indies, 18,880; Bulgarin,
la- given to the canning of liartlett
< tc., 11,350 and France, 9,731.— Kx.
pear» and Koynl Ann cherries for run­
Several valley towns have or are
ning purposes, nud that siiinll fruits
preparing
to build a cannery. Tbi* is
he included in the lint
Mr. Carson, who owns a 46 acre an enterprise that Stay ton should en­
grape vineyard at (irants Pas», and deavor to secure. The cost of such an
which he conducts at a great profit, institution is not great, and the re­
inaisted tliai the Willamette Valley i» turns are sure. A cannery in this
an excellent place for engaging in town that would pack strawberries
gra|»e culture. He my» this valley and cherries could in two years have
will produce as good a quality of the nil tin- fruit it could handle, and
N umber
ço
CLEARANCE SALE
Is now on until Feb. 1st, 1908.
Come now and get the cream of a $25,000 stock of
goods before lines and sizes are broken.
SALE PRICES O N
Dress Goods
70c 36 in. all wool green­
ish check dress goods.
Good every month in
the year. Sale price, yd 57c
#2.^0 $2 in. blue, fancy
dress goods, with a red
silk pin check— a beau­
ty. The advance pat­
SALE PRICE O N
tern for 1908. Sale
„
price, per y d ............ #1.9?
CLOTHING
2.00 50 in. blue serge,
steam shrunk, one of
$18.00 men's suit
the patterns for spring
17.50 men's suit
’08. Always right, al­
ways good. A bargain
16.50 men's suit
at sale price, per yard i.<;8
1.25 44 inch all wool
14.50 men's suit
brow’n serge, a pattern
12.50 men's suit
that is worn very much.
10.00 men's suit
Good opportunity to
buy a good piec£ of
8.50 men's suit
....
goods at a great reduc­
7.50 men's suit
....
tion. You have been
paying
to $1.7$
6.50 men's suit
for same goods, now
5.00 men’s suit
on sale at, per yard
98c
14.35
13.20
12.85
11.45
10.00
8.40
SALE PRICE O N
Men’s Overcoats
$25.00 men's black over­
coat, always right-—has
heavy black satin lining
—a finished garment
sales price............... $18.65
18.00 men's black over­
coat, with a slight tinge
of gray, a thorough gar­
ment, sale price........ 13.35
12.50 men's grey over­
coat, a good strong gar-
men, good for 3 winter's
wear, sale price .*....... 9.95
Don't tnink that winter is
7.35 over with—we will have 100
5.65 days of rainy weather yet—
therefore we will give 25 per
4.95
cent or %. off on all men's crav-
4.15
American varieties of grape as any
.T rïp ii i ^ off on a11 women’s, misses and children’s suits, coats and jackets. $2^ suit for i6.6ç;
»l>ot in the world. His address wa«
nturii
lor #22 suit for 14-67; 18.00 suit for i2.oo; 18.00 coat for 12.00; iç.00 suit for 10.00; 12.00 suit
largely devoted to an ¡Humiliation of la lists could tind a stirt1
So on down the line— y 3 off, a great saving surely.
the soil, methods, varities ami other their investmenthy putting up a con . | for 8.00.
require.nents incident to the industry. certi of this kind.
-—Corvallis Times.
The immigration to Oregon and
Washington this year ought to be dou­
Never Do It.
ble that of hint. In no other two states
Never associate w ith had company? lias every chnrneter of crop yielded so farm was #228.80, a total of #1331.74
Have good company, or none.
enormously and commanded such a ‘ realized from the twelve cows, an nv-
Never refer to a gift you have made high price. People in the older com- j crage of approximately #14.25 per
or favor you have rendered.
muni ties are disposed to move, and mentli for each cow in the herd.
Never l<a»k over the shoulder of olio tile Facili« Northwest should get more
The expense of maintaining the
in trading here. We never misrepresent. You can
who is reading or writing.
tlinu its proportion of new citizens, herd for the year was #358.50. The
depend absolutely on the quality of our goods. We
Never appear to notice a scar, de­ hut to accomplish this all the com- itimized expense was 17 tons of hay,
never take a back seat when it comes to price and
formity or defect of any one present
mercial bodies must work in harmony #102: 9J tons oats, #192; 3 tons bran,
you can be sure of saving money whenever you
Never arrest the attention of an ac­ and individuals must participate thru #00 and salt. #4 50.— Kx.
make a purchase here.
Let us have your trade on
quaintance by touch. Speak to him. private correspondence, which is the
a straight business basis, of the best and the most
„
, ,,
Cowing & Cowing, of 334 Worcester
Never punish your child for a fault strongest influence
of all.
j
, .
Bldg.,
Portlnnd,
the
well
known
attor-
for your money and one price to all.
to which you are addicted yourself.
The
people
of
Eugene
and
Lane
neys,
have
a
limited
number
of
copies
Never answer questions in general
company that have been put to others. County are beginning a campaign in j of the best litliogruphed map, in col-
Never, when traveling abroad, he hclir.lf of tlu* appropriation for the ors, of the State of Oregon, over pub-
over-boastful in praise of your own University of Oregon, in which they lished. This map wa» compiled from '
are meeting with thu heartiest sup­ the official plats of survey in the Sur- j
country.
Never lend an article you have bor­ port nud co operation from all portions veyor General's office and is absolute- 1
for men, women and children.
Fit, style and ser­
rowed unless you have permission to of tliu state. The horticulturists of ly correct as to Streams, Fost-olfices;
vice
combined
in
a
way
that
will
satisfy the moft
l.ane County have just passed a reso­ and County Koads. It also shows in
do so.
fastidious,
and
prices
that
will
suit
you.
lution
in
which
they
urge
the
|>cople
colors, the boundaries of all the differ­
Never call a new acquaintance by
of
the
state
to
study
the
question
im­
ent railroad and uagoiv road grants
the Christian name unless requested
partially, and then act for her best ed­ made by the Government besides the
to do so.
Never attempt to draw the atten­ ucational ii/ierests in casting tiieir timber and open country is also
shown in colors and other matters of
tion of the company constantly upon vote at the June election.
Young man, let us ¿¡ve you the interest. This map has usually sold
yourself.
Never exhibit anger, impatience or benefit of our observation. We have for !>1'50 but owin* to the ,ow Price ttt
excitement when an accident happens, noticed that at least nine-tenths of the | which they secured the lot they are
To reduce our stock before our spring shipment ar­
Never pass between two persons who young men who have been before the i able to mail a copy in n neat pocket
rives we are offering some of them at reduced
are talking together, without apology. courts for misdemeanor are those who i folder or rolled as desired, for 50c and i
prices. A few are listed below:
Never enter a room noisily; never take no interest in education, seldom at this extremely low price expect
Light Gray, Low Crown.....regular $i.ço now jjh.oo
fail to close the door after you, never read a newspaper and are always ready j them to go rapidly. As soon as the
supply
is
exhausted
they
will
not
be
Dark “
Telescoped......
“
i.ço “ 1.2Ç
to make fun of other young men who
slam it.
nble
ts
secure
any
more
for
anywhere
Never fail to oiler the best seat in use correct language and try to be
“
“
“
.......
“ 2.25 tO 2.50 2.00
•»me price, Sixe of map is j
the room to an invalid, an elderly per­ somebody. It comes natural to them i
Black, Low Crown ...........
“
#i.5o now $1.25
to discourage tho studious and nuibi- 38x40 inches, is sectioni/.ed and print-
son or a lady.
Never neglect to perform a commis­ tiotts young men of their acquaintance. on strong heavy paper. If not satis-
sion which the friend entrusted to you. Their minds run toward dirty stories, j fflCtor-v tl,B 8" me ,n,,y
returned im*
mediately and price will lie returned
midnight
sprees
and
had
company
You must not forget.
Never send your guest who is accus­ This, in a short time, means trouble, without question.
tomed to a warm room, off into a cold, a sheriff's invitation to attend court, T i m b e r I.sml , A r t . I nns .1, 187a. — N o t i c e
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
f or l * u h l l e n t l o n .
damp, spare hed to sleep.
and a fine or a term in jail.— Ex.
U ni Irci Stato» Land Office,
Portland. Oregon, November 4, 1907.
,,
Never enter a room filled with peo­
Noticela hereby given that In compliance , , ,
C. K. Mills, of Lyons, last year kept with
the p
provisions of the act of t ' mi gre«» of , ,
ple without a slight how to the gen­
ail accurate account of the receipts June X. IS7S, entitled “ An act tor the »ale lo
eral company when first entering.
timber lands In the »fates of California,Oregon
uring the three years ot its existence, this
and disbursements of hisVhiiry, con­ Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex­
Never fail to answer an invitation,
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
bank has acquired the patronage of a very
sisting of only twelve head of cows. August 4, 1893,Bertha ft.Herrllug, of Btatyon,
either personally or hy letter, within a
__ . ...... i . i
„ „ I comity of Marion, State of Oregon, ha,« this
large number of the best citizens of this
He has m t COndtlcU d the d ia r) on ( ,j#y tiled 111 thlsofftce her sworn statement No.
«reek after the,invitation is received.
for the purchase of the MV ipiartcr of XIV
town and vicinity— it seems fitting that we should
the plan of retailing the milk in small 7Stii
quarter of Dec. 14 and K L of N E 1* Section No.
Never accept favors and hospitalities
I
V
in
Township
No.
108,
Range
No,
t
K.and
will
here express our appreciation of the generous pat­
quantities to the consumer, hut was offer proof to »now that the land sought ts more
without rendering an exchange
ronage of the people.
one of the regular patrons of the valuable for 11« tliaher or stone than for agri­
civilities when opportunity offers.
cultural purpose»,and toestahllsh hcrclaim to
Townsend creamery ot that place, and «aid land before the Register and Receiver at
Farm and Fireside.
Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 4th day of
of course had no chance to do better February, urns.
S T A Y T O N S T A T E BANK,
She names as witnesses: Otto llerrllng.of
Hon H. Webster, Chief of the Dairy than any of his neighbors. The total Mehaina, Oregon, Albert Morris of Mehama,
Oregon. Franklin llcrrllng of Stay ton, Oregon,
Stayton, Oregon.
Division of the Bureau of Animal In receipts from the creamery amounted , GeorgeTaswell
of Portlnnd, Oregon.
The
value
Any
and
all
persons
claiming
adversely
the
dustry, United States Department, of to #1104.94 for the year.
above described lands are requested to Hie
Agriculture, has notified W. L. Criaaey, of the milk consumed in the home their claims in this office on or heforesaid 4th
day of February, 19HS.
Secretary of the Oregon State Dairy j and fed to poultry and stock on the
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER. Register.
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G. D. TROTTER, Stayton.
There is Satisfaction
Shoes
Hats
Gehlen Bros.
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