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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1908)
C O M H E R C IA L C L U B M E E T IN G T O -N IG H T . STÄYTON MAIL CITY O r r i C I A L « « I, K d k im . M syur K. U. Cu.xutV Hevoolor, K. lOT.Tri'MIltM. IIilMRV HMITII, Msr.il«! \ i E V E R Y B O D Y COM E. liy l-H I.lt Q. C O N W Y . A Do Not Forget Our County High School Nov. 3. O lir Ooiinty Hcliool mi 11 ><■ ri 11 1<<tul< ut I iiir *ent olii 11 circuU r leltcr lo ilio r '.( "I Ixinrd« lliruugliotit lIn-county in wltlcli Ini iota (m irili tlimixnct con* di* io 11 « We »poli« in olir last issilo in rugarti In ilio Oounty High Hclmnl and il lm« |>> ii 11 grral miiny n( our voior« In ili in k. i ufi. unii in oritor tim i llioy niny kinnv txuclly how lite nniiior Rimili« *0 givo tlimn ilio cnpy nf n high rc I kki I board composed of til« County Court, County Trca*ur»r mul County Hcliool Superintendent It liui lioon 0 « ti 11111 tod that a m of less tlinn one mill on tlm taxable property of tliu county would provide the lunda noct'RHiiry in carry out tliu provisions of tliia Imv. Before tliia lew become« effective it uiuat be voted on mid endoraed by a letter written by lint County School 1 majority of the <|intllfied elector« at a Superintendent, general election in the county. The Ollice of County School rtupt queation on the ballot rcada aa follow»: Salem, Ore. Oct. 20, 1U08. “ KorCounly High School Yea"; To School Officer» and Patrons: " V o r <’ounly High School-------- N o” I wiali If a majority of the vote« ca*t arc in to «ecurn your co-nparation in carrying Hie aflirmative the eatahliahment of the County Levy I’ lati for li/gh aeliool« the achoola will lie in the hand» of the at the coming November election. It County Court. ■coma unneceaaary to argue the value After the court coutraeta with the ol the high aehool, therefore 1 ahall diatrict board thccontrol and manage- confine myaelf to an explanation n|1 ment of the high achool 1» entirely in the plan to he voted on. the lianda of the diatrict achool board. The laat paragraph of Her 221 of th e' l with tlie voter» of the county to Oregon School Law« provide« that the be informed aa to this queation there* County Court “ may contract with the lore l a»k you to paaa tlieae letlera to board <d director« of any diatrict in the tli« votera at your convenience, Any inquiries relative to the levy county that no« maintains, or may hereafter maintain, a «eliool of high plan for high school» will bcclieerfully Again aakiug your co hc I ioo I grade to teach all high achool answered. pupil« at *ueli rate per capita, or in operation, I am, YAur» for succeas, W i f S m it h , the aggregate, a« they may deem right County School Superintendent. and junt and «hall pay for the « miiic out of the high »eliool fund." In Lain* county »here tliia law i* in operation the court agreed to pay 2()c per day per pupil to school« having 20 or less high school pupil« and Ific per day to schools having more than 20 On last Saturday evening there was pupils. Thus it may lie «<vcn that any a goodly gathering of towns|ieople and diatrict that lina or can get from the citizen» gathered in the Opera House surrounding district« 16( or more high for the purpose of hearing a lecture school pupils will I»* enabled to hire n from Prof Guy M Vail M K who now good teacher and Intve high sctuail i has charge of the Gold Creek Mining privileges within reach of the borne« A Milling Company properties on Gold of the boys and girls. The boys and Creek. Prof Vail was for several years girls in the country need high school | with the great copper king« the Gug- traiuing and the object ol this law ia gunheima hut has decided to cast his to bring the high achool aa near aa lot with the Gold Creek Mining A po«aible to them. Several diatrict« Milling Company in their camp on may unite and provide a building for Gold Cieek, a branch of the Little the high school at a central point if North Fork of the Santiam. there ia no building available at pres- The meeting was called to order by ent. .1 T Kearns who after a few brief ro il the plan carries, the county c o u rt1 mark« introduced the speaker. After will levy a tax which when collected giving a general outline of the District will constitute the county high school Prof Vail aaked for any questions and fund. This fund will lie under the there being none lie win then followed control and supervision of the eounty by Paul T Gadsden of Portland who Big Meeting Saturday Night Last. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR TEAM HARNESS. W hen yo u get y o u r FARM HARNESS fro m us you can supply y o u r needs fro m $25 up. Do Not Forget has charge of tin* smelter proposition in that district in which the several companies are now developing rich copper pro|>«rties. He *«id that there was no place presented to them — the smelter jieople — that met with so favorable a hearing ns tlie one on Gold Creek. Everything is there that could be desired and with the increased fa cilities of the several mines in that district it will l>e hut a very abort time before the Smelter will lie running to its utmost capacity. Mr Gadsden said that it was an easy mutter lo increase the capacity of the smeller, this would be accomplished aa soon as there is sufficient ore ready for treatment. Much Enthusiasm Heveral citizens spoke during the meeting and much enthusiasm was shown not only publicly hut financialy as well. This community had certain* ly done well in assisting what without doubt will prove to be the beat invest ment ever made by them. It is better than a railroad, for it will bring a rail road, and it is lietter than a milk con denser for the present. The residents of tliia section are awake to the fact that the opening of paying mines within thirty miles of thia town with a direct outlet to Htayton with less than a four per cent grade, will mean a great increase in the assessed values in the county ami will develop a home market for all surplus produce. Hopes Realized J T Kearns who has had charge of the stock sales in this section is now to see his tiofies realized in the open ing of a paying mining district on the L ittle North Fork of the Santiam. He has said for several years that it wns only a matter of time until that section would be one of the greatest mining camps, if not the best camp on the Pacific coast. W ith the present developcmeut and the greAt bodies of ore exposed there is but one thing lacking to make his hopes come true immediately, that is there is needed a few thousand dollars more to com plete the wagon road and install ad ditional machinery to put the mines in shape to deliver their quota per day to the smelter. Klumb Echoes. ttorinek & Mielke. W h o C a rrie s the C elebrated U n iv e r s ity S h o e fo r H e n in V ic i K id , V e lo u r and B o x C a lf, a lso in T a n C a lf w it h V isc o ltze d sole? T h e y fit th e fo o t, t h e y p le a s e th e e y e , t h e y w e a r w e ll a n d t h e y c o s t $ 4 .0 0 . W h e r e c a n I g et t h e m ? O n ly at L a n c e fie ld ’s. O R EG O N . O CTO BER 2 3 , 19 0 8 . On Tuesday of last week another party left Htayton for the .Santiam mines, more especially the Gold Creek Mining A Milling Company properties on Gold Creek. The party left Htay ton aliout 7:30 in the morning arriving at Gates for dinner. The dinner furnished wa« one not soon to be forgotten by tho-e who par took of it. Mr Hansen had telephoned ahead to Mr Anderson ami when the party arrived they hail to wait but a few minutes la-fore partu!:iug of the bounteous repast. All pronounced it the best meal they had had since they left home. From Gates the party went up the long incline and down until they reached the Mehama road, from there on for several miles the j road was par excellence. Arriving at! the Cummiugs home the patty stayed over night and were taken on in tlie! early morning to the end of the wagon road which has been under construct- I iou by the mine owners of the Hantiain District but more especially by the j Gold Creek Mining and M illing Com- ! pany. They have charge of the work at present and the bridges which they | are putting in will lie paid for by Mar- i ion county. That in itself is a splendid and commendable move on the part of Marion County Comisiioners. They do not realize how much the residents of that section appreciate the ap portionment for budges. With the completion of the wagon road the residents of that section can take their surplus fruit, vegetables, etc to the mines and find a ready market. The citizens residing in the region of Elkhoru and intervening territory between Mehama have practically demonstrated that fruit raisiug in their section is but in its infancy. Tlie finest apple« that ever were lasted fell in the hands of the party while on their way into the district. The surprise expressed by those who ate of the fruit was immense. There is no place that can surpass this territory in the production of choice fruit, and few places can equal it. JACK ALLEN ILL ITS POLICY The policy of this Bank is to conduct its business along the most conservative lines; to restrict its operations to legitimate enterprises; to eliminate all speculative ventures. Stayton State Bank. SHOES l| A perfect foot needs a perfect shoe. It needs to be perfectly fitted, otherwise it w ill soon cease to be a perfect foot. Do not ruin your feet by taking chances on your shoe dealer. Some shoes don't “ break in'* / until they “ break out.” If by chance you get suen shoes from us, w e will thank you to bring them back. W e have the JOHN T E L L I N G | SCHOOL SH O E Don't fail to come in and look for Children. over our line. G R O C E R IE S West Stayton. A ll quiet aloug the Potomac. Wild geese are seen tiling south her home, after an extended visit with these days hut their aerial navigation her son and family of Richmond, Ore. is often interfeied with, I he hois Messrs Jos I.aux, Jno Htadler, Jacob throwing lead at them. Etzel, and Albert N ietling were in Mr nnd.Mrs.H.A.Hiegniund visited at the Reblinn home recently. i UMBER j 8 Another Party Visits Santiam Mines. Misses Becker and Miller, and his large new barn, as »e ll as the Messrs Geslier and Rogers have lieen new added improvements, to a fine guests at the home of Joseph Becker coat of paint. of this place. John Kusy is improving his holdings Messrs Jno Stadler and Jos Etzel Jr., by putting up new woven wire fences along the public domain. Following have returned from Portland. Mrs E G Siegniund lias returned to suit next neighbor. Lyons Hunday. c' H aj # 'Tit r r t O. w %irki*»iy S u b u r t p t i o r , H . 2 t P , A A N N L. Messrs Loose and Roberts have Mesdames Jacob Hiegmund and H A returned from their trip to the Gold Siegniund were in Htayton Saturday. Creek mines. They were more than W e hear favorable reports from the pleased with what they s i>-. Titze sistets in Wsrdner, Idaho. Jake Worms has finished hauling Mr Boniface Kirsch of Punikin Cen wood for the Excelsior people -Mid has ter, is working for P C Freres. decided to retire and live in town. Mr Jacob Siegniund made a business A Ft-rrey has added several new trip to Htayton recently. building« to his farm and has treated We Still Have Mr Win Berrlnger of Mehama cros sed the ridge returning from Salem. Mr Tlteo Goddard, one of Mill C ity’s MONITOR and SUPERIOR DRILLS worthy citizens, was a pleasant caller CANTON CHILLED PLOWS among us on Saturday. Miss Mathilda Hiegmund visited STEEL HARROWS Linn County friends a few days ago. Harness, Buggies and Wagons Mr mid Mrs J W Irvine of Mehama were seen in our vicinity, on Sunday. and anything in the implement line. A lso Lime, Cement and Plaster Material. COUNCILMILN J. K. O ar & n C. H AftKWtjl NBW8HAHHHNOTANOKOAN, S T A Y T O N . M A R IO N C O U N T Y . THIRTEEN! H YEAR. COUNCIL MEETS Fimi Thursday night nach month Each one to his or her notion as the woman said when she kissed the cow. Some people« opinion as to the road from Stayton to West Slayton is good; others leave it as it is (when it comes to work on it) still others have no opinion. But Htayton has a young merchant whose estimate of the thoro- ftire is just tine. I t ’s the road he chooses m go west on; hut he goes west only just so far; there he turns and goes north on d «t first lane. Well that’s all right— dat lane ia th ereto go on. Reminds me of the young man and the window: "The dear little window, the neat little window the prettiest little window 1 ever did ««-. The young merchant is cote, being • On Wednesday morning at the Htay ton hotel there was considerable ex citement owing to the peculiarities of one Jack Allen who had taken up his *over 8P °rt * n,l 11 crack shot, he iia.-> lodging there the previous evening. | lei,rnwl D'e ways of tlie hare, how he When becam e down from his room changes and back tracks to decieve prepared for breakfast he was clad in tlie hounds and throw them off the his shirt sleeves, hut when asked where scent. Can yo.i gi . qi t? He goea Ilia coat was replied that Mrs la-sley back to Htayton on the upper road tow AX. had it on her back. Thia remark started nil uproar and Jack was sent One and One-third Fare. upstairs to Ilia room and when several On account of the Albany Apple of the boarders entered his room it Fair to be held in that city Nov 10 11- was found that he was non compos 12 we will sell round trip tickets on mentis. He will he cared for in the the H P lines in Oregon for one and near future. one third fare; minimum charge to lie HORN— Tuesday Oct 20 to Mr and fifty cents. 38-41 Mrs C H Uebhau.ol Lyous,a baby boy. V 11 B © in ih t , aot .. West Htayton. It is a wise house-keeper that feeds her family well. It means good health and good temper and the prices w e offer you on groceries of the best quality permit no excuse for a poorly furnished taoie. G E H L E N BROS. THE BEST STOVE Is the sto ve th a t is th e m o st d u r - a b ly m ade, th e sto ve th a t g iv e s the g re a te st sa tisfa c tio n in b a k in g , c o o k in g a n d f u r n is h in g the g re a te st a m o u n t of heat w it h the least a m o u n t of fuel. A ll these q u a litie s are com cin ed in th e B R ID G E and B E A C H S T E E L R A N G E a n d the L O R A I N E S T E E L RANGE. f Ask those who use them or call and see them at our store. T h e y cost n o m o re th a n o th e r k in d . K E R B E R B R O TH ER S Hardware, Paint and Oil and Farm ImpL m ints. S ta y to n , - - - O re g o n . ABOUT SANTIAM MINES H R . P A U L G . G A D S D E N , represent ing the Smelting Company, will address the citizens of Stayton and vicinity at the Opera House, WEDNESDAY EVENING, on the subject of the mines in the Gold Creek Dist. and Little North Fork of the Santiam. Mr. Gadsden is thoroughly posted on mining and smelting and will give his hearers an evening they wHI remember. Ladies arc especially invited. Be there at 8 o clock.