Stayton Churches.
poultry .
l'oultrv call be raised in Western
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N i i l ’Hl people hi'llevc III church III tenda IH'»* inni nil clMII hr.
I k W ii
Oregon ns cheaply as anywhere, a* the
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luivo gl”id congregation«.
Regular >•»»»•!'»y seliool services ..re held o the
chinili’' conditions on almost i* • ■ « I
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1‘roteslant churches and religious nisi nici inn 1 « regularly givi 11 the children
for the industry. I lie principal 10
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of the Catholic congregation l>v the pnstor
S\ Itile Mavlon people in. church
qinrement to make a success of u is
to use business sense and g o o d judg
ment in caring lor and maintaining
(lie poultry.
1‘oultry will not take care of itself,
as it is too often required lo ilo (¡nod
rain-proof houses in winter and shade
in summer, plenty of grain and green
pasture of the right sort, and strict
attention in ilio matter of keeping
the fowls free from vermin ami disease,
are the main essentials to success in
this industry.
As to the magnitude nf the poultry
industry let’s look up a few statistic«,
and tins writer can do no better tinnì
to quote from an article in a recent
number of the I’ucilic Homestead,
published
at Salem, Oregon, which is
t r i -c f; »•*>»>
as tollows:
“The poultry industry seemingly of
small
pro|Hirtions, is nevertheless one
M. E. C H l ’ RCH, K EV . O. O. O L I V E R , PASTOR.
of considerable magnitude. The year
book of the department of agriculture
There are water power« enough ruu-
The Pacific northwist is both the
tor 1902 gives on the farms of the
ning to waste down the slopes of the poor man’s country and the rich man’s
United States 200,700,000 fowls over
ROJIAK CATHOLIC CHURCH, REV. A. tAlRCK, i - ahtok .
Cascades and the Coast Range on country. It is hi«, and there is room
either side to till the Willamette val- for all. It> possibilities are so great three months old, 1 he production of members are faithful to their religious Indici, they do not allow n man’s re*
ley with the hum of industry, when that it is not the lazy man’s country, eggs in 18111) were 1,300,800,000 doz- ligion—or |x>1 itle**-—to interfere with business or social intercourse. The
they are harnessed to the wheels of There are so many things to do that eri»; this does not take in considera* various church organizations dwell together in harmony, all working for the
manufacture, which they surely will even the lazy man is likely to become tion the fowls under three months olii «fun«- cause— the betterment of mankind. Should you, rentier, come to Stay-
or those not on farms. As these tig- ton to livo or to visit, you will find a welcome at any uml all of our churches,
be in due course of time; and enough industrious,
ures were taken in Juno they are sev*
to spare to furnish traction for tlious-
Oregon has the lowest death rate of era! millions too low. The value of
ands of electric cars, which also will
anv state in the union.
eggs and poultry produced in 181)1)
be here to do the transportation busi
was of more value than the combined
ness that the forest, farm, mine and
gold
and silver products of the United
mill will furnish. A busy picture in
States
during any year since 1850 ex
prospect: but one that will be wrought
cept 11M h ). The Mine is also true ot
out as certainly as nature has prepared
the poultry products except 181)1) and
the foreground and background and
11MK).
all the materials, ready for the busy
“ Poultry and egg products together
brush o! man.
of the United States for 1900 were
worth more than the gold and silver
Ii you have caputi to invest, thi- i-
production of the world for any one
bp safest piaci
ui the Uniteti
\tar excepting 181)8 and 1899. The
«. And, added o the quality of
poultry and egg product« of 1899 ex-
salet.
here is nisi. «he prospect for
coaled
4 ’ c- w li> at c ro p <u -Jfs »tat*-« ami
large rt ‘“ns, for th - i- a growiiu
:<
rritories.
country, »■ *<11 be - *, until the pop
“ Th«* egg product of 1899 if loaded
ulation of th
'Villa nette valley in
on
cars would reach front Chicago to
creases to severs
i-lions of people.
Washington
and be 8(i0 miles long.
There is ample root, to grow and de
I I A I T I s T CH U RCH , R E V . A. II . CARMAN, I'ASTolI
In size the poultry industry stands
velop.
Only a commencement has
A .-TAYTON W H I T E W YANDOTTE.
seventh.
So
much
for
the
magnitude
been made.
The general condition of the poul- 0f the industry. It would seem by
This is the best goat country in the try industry in Marion county at these figures that the care of all these
world. Oregon has more pure
bred tlie present w riting is most satisfactory fow ls and eggs was no old woman's
Stayton is well supplied with secret organisations. The A. F. A A. M.
Angora goats than any other
state to th
- Prices
r eggs and job. While the care of the fowls on has a iarge membership'. as has also the 0 E 8
The Masonic order owns
and there is room for ten for every poultry the past
year have
been very
many farms is given over mostly to t|,e opera house building, on the second door of
which they have large an
one here now, and profit in it.
satisfactory.
the women folks we believe consider- well furnished lodge rooms.
The order also owns a fine park, which is free
ing care and expense, they are rivals to the public except on special occasions, when a small fro is charged for
of the best dairy herds or the best of stands etc.
Tin* O ld Fellows and Itehi’kahs have aliout the same me.nltersliip ns the
Stayton Lodges.
t hu* I u m t « ¡1 g r e a t d e a l a b o u t t h e e x -
tr iordin iM' large price« paid fur «nine
I •»-••I .-mil’ . tmr-e*, goals, and dairy
i-M" s a t I Ii" - a h s i n t b e ea.-l : nil 1 u m l
L AST Y E A R S IIIO H SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS.
The pupils in the Stayton High School are carried through the tenth
grade. This embraces Latin, Algebra, Business Forms and Book-keeping,
Rhetoric, European History, Etc. There are two school literary societies in
good working condition. Last year the graduating class published a neat
annual, “The Cardinal.” A number of out-of-town pupils are attending the
High School, securing higher branches than in «unie country schools.
There are rich mines in the San-
tiam region, east of Stayton, and trih
utary to this city. They will ere long
lie pouring a steady stream of gold in
to the lap of the valley sitting be
neath the shadow of the hill which
lock them in their embrace.
There’s room to grow in Oregon.
of pu'ili r y ?
La-t sp' tig 1 Black Minorca bred
er in N* w Y* rk stale so It I a cock bin!
of hi- l’i»Mi i” (iermau iioldcmati for
ifllKH), and In liens for a anllicjent
amount to make 1 total mini of -53 100
He was «»tiered *|0OO for one which la-
had on display at the S'. Louis Expo
sition, but refused the si.tn, a« he In Id
him at 'fl• I;0.
A breeder in Indian* sold a White
Plymouth Rock cock for *500 and
four hen« for * lot).
A White Wyandotte breeder of Mas-
sacluiself.s received $.'100 fur seven of
hi- birds, including a ‘1 year old cock
f ir *200
I In foregoing are but 1 » lew »ample«
ol wii it h a s been, and is, doing in the
poultry bu-iness.
I he time is not far distant when
Pacific c o a s t poultry breeder« will de
CH R IS T IA N ( IIL IU H, J . I*. C O S H E R , l*AhTolt
mand siirh prices.
They have the
quality of stock now, hut lack custom
ers v. ho a r e so enthusiastic as to pay above orders. The Odd Fellows own a two story building, the lower ll .or of
these
seemingly exorbitant prices. which 1 « used ns a grocer) store and tin* upper Hour 11 « l o d g e room«. These
room« are carpeted and well furnism-d, and are n-t d by «»tlici order«.
However, our time is coming. We
.Stayton lias two camps of Woodmen of the World—Stayton Camp No. 51
need never fear that there will not Ur
and
Horseshoe Camp No. WXi. Both have a good membership. There is also
a market fur all the poultry products
a Circle of Women of Woodcraft.
we can produce in the Willamette val
The Artisans and other insurance orders arc also represented.
ley, especially Marion and Linn conn-
A local institution with a fair membership is the Stayton Life Benefit
ti,,9> yVe can demand an average of
Association,
a mutual life insurance association. This is young hut growing.
2.0 cents or more per dozen for eggs
nml moBt iub,tantial prices for mat-
ket poultry the year
year through
through
Oregon will have the call on the
lumber
market of the United States
Crops in the Willamette valley need
for
a
hundred
years. The timber is
no irrigation. The rainfall in winter
and during the early part of the sum- here. The mills are here. All we
need ¡« m o r e railroads and more cars;
nter i« sufficient for all needs.
and more «hips.
Some persons have nn idea that it
If you want to raise hogs, this is the
rains constantly during the winter in
place
to raise them. Few of the hog
Oregon. This is a mistake. There
are many winter days when no rain diseases here, and feed can be raised
falls and w hen the sun shines.
cheaply and in abundance.
Stayton Fire Department.
Stayton has good lire protection
aside from the water works system in
a large pumping engine. This engine
throws a large stream and with the
0()<t feet of hose owned by the city can
reach a fire a good distance from the
source of wute- supply.
When the
water system is completed, which will
be done this summer, all parts of town
will be protected from fire.
The city has a volunteer fire com
pany composed of about thirty mern-
bers— Protection Engine Co. No. 1_
which has during its several years ox-
'’ lcnce done excellent service, having
8* ved m* ny ProP«rties from destruc-
t,on’
engine, hose and mrt,
company is equipped with Indders,
buckets, etc.