The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, September 18, 1908, Image 1

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    CITY OFFICIAL PAPER
STAYTON MAIL
C IT Y O F F IC IA L S
I h f h m . Mayor,
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The Milk
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ft Condenser Factory
// y o u a re w ith in
ft Of Stayton, Ore.
Reach o f o u r c irc u its
W h y n o t h it vc one o f o u r
lig h ts in y o u r h ouse?
The Id e a l h ouse lig h t.
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LO C ATIO N — . Thi* plant I« to be
located in the town of rttmtnn Tlii*
town 1 * ideally loealcd for .nell un ¡ 11 -
dustry, tlic surrounding country being
licit in tlic »tute (or producing milk of
tin* fir.t quality
Size of Plant.
prefer to he on the »jde of coti.i rvati. o
At thi* rate, however, no on* taking
stock in the plant will haveanv regret
s* to the profit earned.
coat
coat
co*t
coat
of
of
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of
machinery #23,500
freight
# 1 , 000 -
building
$3,500:
land
# 2 ,(M» 0 . |
#30,04K) j
The estimate above ia given and i*
taken
to I.' accurate, it may he Varied
Til i» I * IH lit in to Ini VC m CiipHi'ity uf
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one
way
or the otiier in accordance
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40,000 | hiuui I* of milk |M*rilay. When
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with
the
wishes ami dcire* of com­
rtiiiiiit > 1 . 1 - 11 muniit uf l.ii.inc«.,tli**com­
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f t pany will |»iv tu »li« furnier* uf the pany. The imiial terms upon which
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f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t I cummuiiiiy fur milk about #IJliO |.cr machinery in 1».light in 25 pc cent of !
ihiy nr 118.000 |.cr niuntli. In add- the cost of naid machinery to la- paid \
it ion tu t hi* 11 hunt thirty pcuple will down when the company sign* con­
I ho Om ployed ut un average of $S.(J0 per tract for the machinery; 50 p*;r cent
day, which taken with an expense for on the arrival of the machinery at its
cartage and sundry expen*«* will make destination, and the balance when tlie
! tin* daily total pay roll approximately factory haa produced a firat class ar­
Ì 100 00 per day making a total uf ticle of condensed milk fully equal to
♦ 21,000 paid nut in the town uf Htaylnn any on the general market. And it ia
estimated that the machinery cannot
and vicinity munihlv
he landed at the destination earlier
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than ninety days front the time the:
contract ha» been signed. Certain re­
.
The output uf thi* plant can !*• con­ liable manufacture» agree without
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tracted fur »everal year* ahead at a additional charge to »ii|a-riutrrid the
good profit if deemed advisable, hut running of tbe factory and to in­
|ier*nii* in a position to know advise struct »uch employes as arc selected
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that we ahnuld rely u | m > ii the open by the company for such length of
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market, thus getting the benefit of the time us will enable them to opeiate I
advertising that ia accruing from thie the plant successfully, and to the-:
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product to thin plant.
In thia con­ satisfaction of the officers ol the I
nection we will mention that more company. The capital of the company <
than one half of all the milk that ia is to la: #50,000, divided in shares of
produced in the great dairying atute #100 each ot which it is proposed at
of Illinoi* ia condensed. [W e refer to thi» time to sell #40,000 of tin» stock
the U. H. Government re|Mnt], There at par; pay about #30.000 for the plant
are 14 milk enndenaer factorie* within fully equipped and ready to run;!
50 niilea of Chicago, and there i* more leaving in the treasury of company for
milk eondenaed in Illinoi* than in the working capital $10,000. Pay to the
three states of Oregon, Washington j promoters out of the #10,000 remain­
and California, and hundreds of car ing in the ti «usury of stock of company
load* of milk are *hip|>ed from these auch amount as the company deem«
eastern factories to the Pacific Coast right and proper, retaining the other
every year. We have the market at at treasury stock to he sold in case of
our very door here on the Pacific needing more capital.
Coa»l, Ala.ka and the Orient; there i*
nil place in the world where milk can
I n * produced any cheaper than right
here in the vicinity of Stayton.
We the undersigned appointed com
The town of Amity in the county of mittee, come before the people of thi»
I Yamhill, Iran a condenser of smaller | community with confidence aa to the
capacity, and has been running only merit of this enterprise and the follow- ]
for several months, and the owners ing are the reason* that is advanced
have already found it necessary at this that the subscriptions to this stock is
To the farmers,--
early date to increase its capacity, and to be taken.
ia now increasing its rapacity three
First:— We want the citizens to
Wc are now ready to ttupply your needs for fall seeding in
times the original sixcof the plant
subscribe to this stock hecau.-« it is n
The stock in ibis plant has greatly safe, sound and business proposition,
thi famous KENTUCKY DOUBLE DISC DRILL, The John Deere,
increased in value, and cannot he had and because th» money so invested
Spring tooth. Drag and smoothing harrows. Also the wellknown for anything like par. The milk pro- will be safe and dividends of sufficient
dneed by the Amity plant is considered inducement to warrant the »ul serip-
OLIVER Chilled and steel plows--rights, lefts and hillside.
of the best quality and the company tion of this stock; as in no other en-
lias co n tree ted it* entire produet for terprise of a like character can money
The ETUDEBAKER WAGONS and BUGGIES
several years to one firm.
t>e invested and bring such dividend»
as in a milk condenser properly man*
OUR SPECIALTIES
aged.
“ C osts b u t lit t le to o ."
Slayton (Electric Light Co.
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Banking Business
Estimated Cost
Of Plant.
Estimated
Katimated
Katimatcd
Katimated
Total
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STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. SEPTEMBER iB, 1908.
MIKTHN III Yl AB.
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N K W S I'A I'K H ,
COUNCIL MEETS
l i r » l Tbiimdiji l i i | b t u c h immiti.
You have more or less of
,
possibly witii
us. Such being the case, you know some­
thing of our service.
If you a»-e satisfied
tell others, if not, tell us
nd allow us to
remedy the difficulty—let our interests be
mutual.
Stayton State Bank
Market.
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Superior Grain Drills
Banton Disc P lo w s
Stern, Gang, and
Side Hiil P lo w s
Cider
P resses
Korinek & Mielke.
The Committee.
Profit To The
Farmer.
A l l 7 h in g s B e in g E q u a l
W o u ld n 't You p r e f e r to h a v e y o u r h o u s e
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D e c o ra te d b y a n e x p e rie n c e d P a in t e r a n d
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P a p e r h a n g e r.
G ive Us A T r ia l
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A n d h i C o n v in c e d .
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G u a ra n te e d .
W ATTERS £
Painters
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and Paper Hangers,
W ater Street*
S'a t<
O regon.!
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A U C T IO N 5 j A l .
The 4 vacant lots west of
to tile higliest bidder at 1
sale will be held
on th
premi*»-;
Christian Church will be
mi ¡Saturday Sept 26th.
Id
The
I'crms cash or thirty da
W F (Shase, pastor.
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tkaoAAwe
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Second:— That the company will k>e
entirely oontrolcd hv our local people
Wt also carry the famous CLIPPER FANNING M ILL
and our people will be officers and are
A condensed milk factory pays the the ones to spend all money used in
A perfect foot needs a perfect shoe. It needs to be
which we guarantee will clean your grain or Clover seed.
priwlucer of milk from 4*1 to ftO |M*r this plant.
perfectly iutci, otherwise it w ill soon cease to be a
cent more than ran he paid for milk
Third:— It will he a lienetit 10 the
perfect foot. Do not ruin your feet by taking chances
Call and get our prices before you buy.
by any other milk factory. The price town of Stayton and community, and
on your shoe dealer. Some shoes don't ''break in"
varies from about #1.25 to #1 80 per every citizen in it a* no other enter­
until they "break out." If by chance you get such
hundred |K>und* of milk; The average prise can do.
shoes from vs, v/e will thank you to bring them back.
being alsmt #1 .’>0 lor 4 per cent milk
Fourth:— It will pay out among far­
The price paid by creameries ranges
W e have the
mer* and the eommuniiy a monthly
from about 80 cents to # 1.20 per linn
pay roll of # 21,000 running at full ca­
brother, Jo*. Mi’ Milliun of 1 hi* place.
died
Milk i* the only product of the
pacity. AH money paid come* from
\Yc understand that the local Re farm that the farmer j* certain lie can
Mi»» I. 11 I 11 Moiri» i* vi.itiug witli
other sections and
i» distributed
hekas arc expecting to have some tiny «e|l every day in the year and get his
ber hrother Oren ni North Yamhill.
among 11 » here.
times t his w inter They have divideti pay for 011 the Lull ol each month,
for Children.
Mi». Alpha llorm-r, ut Italia», ha*
Fifth:— It will increase real «st al e'
mid
ii
is
the
only
way
dairying
can
he
their
balg«
and
chosen
Mrs
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J
Don't
fail
to
come
in
and
look
over
our line.
r< turned lumie after un cxteuded vini!
Mulkey and Mr* C. I*. Hull leaders done that entirely relieve« the farmer values The undersigned committee
witli ber pare ut* Mr. and Mr*. Lewis
of I lie re-perl ivc “ pink" and "green” mid his family 'if >he drudgery of will Is 1 glad to confer with any one 10
Htout.
sides, on la»l 8 allirdny evening the washing cans nr anything about the terested on the «object. Mr C 'A . IV
It i.» ii'ported 1 Ititi W L. Kimaey
It is a wise house-keeper that feeds her far .Iy well.
pinks weie the gues's of the greens I dairy except 1 he milk pail. There i« Intuit of Albany, Oregon, will tic s’ 1 1
and II i.. Mchiinchcnlierg afe lumi-
It means g^od health and good temper ..nd the
meeting to tie held at tin- city ball >1
jng liiickU'berric* in thè mountain* and were fenshal on ice cream and no separator to he turned or cleaned the town of Staylon, or. the -1th .-I j
prices we offer you on groceries of the be quality
cake. Now the question is, what will by any one, for nochiiruing i* to lie
nbove tinte*.
September at 1:3*' p i n l al l ci 1 * t.- in
permit no excuse for a poorly furnished table.
The l'ennebnker Uro* uve Iniihling tin pinks prepere for the greens on done. Dairying enriches instead of terested in this enterprise, »1 d tub
the 2thh? Their meeting night is the im|N>verisliing the laud, and the high
a ne"' Itoti*« for Mr*. Unii.
second and fourth Saturday evenings est priced Imnl is invariably where the Committer i* to he pre»ent 1 : 1 '
I). .1 Unii and wife, nf Portland,
time
[ Hen* follow tin- lull aim com
ol 1 inh monili
Visitors are always; milk i* sold to tlm condeii») 1
are ii-iliiig Mi Unii» nmtber The)
pb- T • •.linin' >•--* »pt oil, 1 , ■. the cum­
wt h ome a* <1 are
given a warm
uxpoet t<> return Imme nhoiii Fridnjr
mi n e n ri
i t } Mi \t M Hunt
1 re. pi inn, come und see
Mr*. John Me'*<■, and »min, of l’uri-
WiiMn M il-:
1 .1 I- ' - Kingston;
Mi»« Ions, of JeMer*ou ha* Is'cti
|alid, Inae rettimeli lumie allei .. tw.i
. 1 ».. T'.iylto, o U ; l ■
..rns. Stay-j
engag'd to t»*ncli mir «elioni thi*
week" vi.it witli Mr* Kleming
ton;
I'laience 8 Mowne. Auiusville;
Mr. Brynn criticises Mr. Taft fir
winter H c I iini I will com luetica on the
Ninct v pounds of milk will make on- W K Surrey, Lyons; Frank M linkers, adding to the Republican platform. In
J e II Villici ha» lieell repairillg alni
28 th itisi
ease of 48 cans of milk of ordinary 8 tayton; Karnest Lei g, Huldimity; the meantime the number of "para­
fixing tip Iti* Inni»« in Invìi. Thi» i*
Leva and I’ liirord Pratt drove down commercial size. It is conservatively M K Ryan, Ml I’lcasaiii; L-wis (¡eis mount ls*ttis” which Mr. Bryan sub­
KOT ARY PUBLIC
lonpyear girl*, Jell' ia evidenti)' prepar-
tracted
from
the
Democratic
platform
iog for a limine kceper and mai i* from Mill Lity one day last week after j wl|.jmN|M| that the profit on each ca.e ler, 8 eio; Everett- C Downing, 8 nb-
would till several large volumes___ Real EstJic, L ia m , Ir, ventiti*.nts
a load of apples and pears.
| so manufactured under the most or limity; Nk'k Ouymer, Kingston; Jim
yonr ohmico.
Omaha IV.o.
Miss Alice Mulkcy has returned to dinary ciit*tims*ances will lie from i»o Lellier, 8 cio; -I H Hablierniau, 8 cio:
And Cui le d ion Afent.
Mi»i Jo»»in Hlout in viaiting ili thè
school at Hslem.
to 7ft cents per case, while the profit Clias Bernice, Aumsville; K Forrette,
Capital City thia week.
Honor* are easy again. Every .ima
Luther Stout i* driving the cream under conservative management show* Stayton;
Frank Potter, Mill City; Vv Taft buy* a n- >w horse Mr. Bryan
K. IL MeMillInn and ft ut ily of
\\e|P C Frerers, Kluiub;J Apple, Klumb. [ umuuu a iic-,v holdiy.—Cmaiia Bee.
(Jkiahonia. tue viailing wuh Mr. M'a.i wagon for the Towusend Crgum Co. I more than the above estimate.
They have been proven the best on the market.
SHOES
K erber Brothers.
JOHN T E L L I N G
SCHOOL SH O E
MEM AMA.
G R O C E R IE S
G E H L E N BROS.
Profit To The
Stockholders.
Chets.
M ill
fry
Unedle
Oregon.