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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1908)
V S t a y ton Alnil E n t e r e d a t t h e p *»et o f f i c e m a il m a tte r o f seco n d th e ¿tt S t a y t o n , O r e g o n , o D t is s s . T hk m All 1 « «»rtcllT non J*rtl**ii but dtvow d to tfc c g c i-ra l In ter.»!» and upbuildlns of «outhM'tern Morto» county and Slayton In |*rtl<-ular- T u t M »n «h-.tr.- «*>•’ hc*Hy co- ni» rollo» or every community luto which !t I» « ni rvRUlarly to »ub*.Dbrr*. Mi« oil .uM kcrlntion« muol bo paid for during the y.or o o 'iM m « » . th. f o llo o l» « ruling: Bv on order ol the PootnuuMr lieucrol of the fu lle d dioico. l..»«-d Ihv «, \ * < :to weekly newel*per con be moiled ’.o ony .ul*crlber ol the rogulor »«-on. I-el».. r o t - « I ■> »neh *ub- oeriber I» more tl.on one veor in arr-ar-. Th - or.hr ff.i t ,* aiutar- t. W - The penalty for violating th. orderlo e on - .» from Ih. :uoi.» I b i* fore Tint M .11. ond oil other poiwro to Inoiot thot «u b erip iloti» he i* ld dunug the year. Rotei In Advance l i month» $l-i> « “ M S - J» Single Copy • R Cn ond after thlo dote, Augn.t 7th 1#*- the 'ollowtnc r o l.»fo r a d v .ru .ln « «111 to- adhered to except In the cone of the completion of contract» already mode. Display advertise co ot» W conto |* r t»»ue »Ingle «-ol r ¿»> ** " “ w H ibif Patent Medicine “ *1 «> “ “ .7 ¡J 5 *• *• double im i, 5 “ •* line »ingle " LetoU 1 0 ..........d ir»I twite j •* - thereafter Final Proof H. E. •• T . i 8 . *10.00 Sew Today apt 1 “ word p. r i»»ue. The«e rate» applv to foreign a« well a» local o d ..n l»ln g oud »ill ! olnctlv : .:«■! i" All commanlcotiou* »ent in for publication mu.t bear the signature otth e « rller. Tht. rule apply« to either local, general, political, church, or other Item» Kagp lì. t'oXLKY, xn.T.*. Box *> Slayton, Oregon. We have in this issue an article from THh OREGONIAN of the 19 inst., which comes hon\e to many of our readers. These young fellows worked in Stayton last summer, made good money while here, and so far as we know have no reason for taking up dishonorable vocations. They both understand their professions of cement work and plumbing, as several of our townsmen will admit from having work performed by these fellows. While here they made the acquaintance of the twin sis ters, who later they wed and took to Portland. \\ e now hear nothing good of these male characters who represent themselves as men. Is it not time that there be a standard established for MEN before they are eligible to enter the marriage relation? Are we, the citizens of this great United States, going for ever onward in our great rush for Gold and forget the future welfare of our daughters and sisters? it is high time that we take some definite action not so much in proposing some measure to the state legislature, but rather see to it that such a measure is not only submitted, but passed and then en forced. Here we citizens of Stayton, aided in a financial way, these characters who took from their home t\\ o young ladies who resided near Stayton. Now look what disgrace has been put upon one and perhaps both ot them. Men be men and do not hesitate in doing your duty to yourself, your fellow BARGAINS man and your God in putting down such marriages as are daily transpiring in our land. Even animals think more of their mates than has the greater proportion of vile wretches who ruin many a home and drag to disgrace the daughters of our nation. This now is io become a vital question to many whose homes haw been invaded by human wolves, and the editor of the MAIL, stands ready to assist in so far as his pow er lies the enloice ment of a law that will have for its object the prevention of union in marriage to such unworthy characters. Fathers and mothers do not be too hasty in permitting your daughters to accept die company of any stranger, for you know not what is in store for the future, whether grief or jov. A Bill For Honesty in Manufacture. Kepreteuuiive Hull ol Iowa I i a » presented tlie .li .tt of a I « tv like the pure f.H«l la « making it a tuiadrniean- j t.r to it»«mtht.-tlire initial..! article* of com mere« utile*» *uoli article* are labeled *o a* to allow their exact in- great ieut*. Stayton Goes Hooking. Muscalonge Great Attract Crowds. Sunday i It. ro w.s a great demon strati. > ii in the Salem-Stayton Dtlt-h caused by the presence therein of hundreds of muscalonge These choice fish come in great hunch«« aimilai to tlie »melt of the Columbia river, .ltd Thin is a law for which the Aineri a* soon a* it tx-came known that ill. j can people has been waiting for a long ti,h were “ running" Stayton « . I a Hamlsai rod» m ilt »I.o^t time. Early in the year it will la- hooking. ’ rente at be red, one of the big manufac line* «'ere procured and several grab turer* of the country, J. Harry Sell hooks <>i tine wire was thereto attach of Chicago came out llatly in favor of ed, then the wielderof the pole placed *uch a law. and urging it* adoption a heavy sinker on the end of Ins line for t lie pur|Mi»e of drawing it quickly by the next Co'igre*». “ The poor food law has bla/ed the to the bottom in the midst of the h»h. way for a law of w ider range, applied As soon as these hooks came in con to all manufacture,” the »hoe manu tact with the fish a sudden jerk would often hook several and they would be facturer was quoted as saying: “ We hurled through the air and landed in need a far reaching law making it a a misdemeanor, punishable by fine or j creel It was surely gleat *|>ort to see the imprisonment or both, for any iiiauu- | crowd» gathered along the ditch ..ip- fucturer to misrepresent, in any way ; turing the tinney prizes. They art- the goods lie makes.” splendid eating and those who were Congressman Hull's hill is exactly fortunate enough to get some of them this covering every point n.etied to enjoyed their evening meal very niueli. insure honesty in all manufacture by insisting that the label shall tell of Y. P. S. C. E BAZAR. any frauds or substitution* any article The Young Peoples Society of may contain. There is need for this law; there is Christian Endeavor, held a most suc need for more of the honest manufac cessful bazar in the E Koy building turer* to support it, a* Mr Selz lias Saturday. Many fine articles were done by welcoming it, and offering to placed on display by the lady folk nil make his great factories ttie first to sold by the youny letf.Vs. Thr room arranged and different a- be put under the new law; there is was n-<\ partments «e re in charge of one or need for sucli support from the »anting public that Oor\s.e*s will more of the y.-ung ladies or misses Among the many go.al things of have to make **• o oill a law. f.-rol wvrv apron*, ■-ii«hlt>tt*. il»it«y*, |«ì Ilo wr slip*, eie , « li li-Il «e re i ««tytly arti«, at righi prie».» Tilt* CHH.lv Hliti pop Porti loti full».I inanv molti.-« itn.l almo« in «xt-hmigt*. Th.< «ll|l|.Or Rivo.» Ili III» OtoniltR waa ‘ »pb-li.li.l t»r h n <>V*t»r »upper, il » t» noi noot**»'.r> i » .»I»imiti « Inrint h n.i »«• .troll warrant i » liuti ilio “ oy»tcr” f»r Ito wa» i . oviapin-o tv Itoti ilio bowl» «oro prcMiit.-.l •«> tlio pur.iliin.or, ilio»»* «h o p.nt '»k ni ilio »upper «oro in.tr • thmi pi. «»oii « itli tlio «pidlit. »1 ili.' “ *<d.p," Kii.l IInvio Itati cltnrRO of tiio kit.-lieti ».'•partutvnl aliti n» »noli corlikiitly .liti Ili» pi«rt «e li, .voti t lioti|{. i ho tv ho wont tu tlirutv cracker« il thè editor. F R E E C O U R S E OF L E C T U R E S . Winter short t-oursM of study will begin at the Agricultural , College, Corvallis,Oregon.Junuary 5. Men and women, young and old, Interested in the farm, hte shop or the home, are cordially luvlt.-d to attend. Ily writ ing at once to the Agricultural Col lege a circular will be sent telling in detail w hat 1» proposed to be ac complished by these course* A week of lectures on general agri cultural topics begins Jan, 5. A »pec lal course for creamery opera tors and managers runs from Jan. ."> to 15; a course in dairying from Jan IK to March -*7; A course In horticulture i Jan 11 to Feb. i’O; a course In me-! chanic arts froui Jan. 11 to Feb. a course In road construction from Jan. 11 to Feb. C; a course In house hold science and art from Jan. 11 to Feb. go. Special lectures on bust ness methods on the farm will be given. Notice for Publication. DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR. U. S. hand Office, at Portland, Oregon. Oetul-er, i:i. imw. Notice i- h e r e b y g i v e n that 1 >.»v l-i K Sterrett, of Oakville, lVn -.ylv.ui i. who, on October Hi,lt8(8,mad. rile >cr land Application N<> Oil.i, (or '»n th - weal J of Northeast j and Northwest one-fourth <>f Southeast o n e - 1 .urtli <»l Section 2U, Township 10 South of Kungc I E mw A\ ill..metre .Meridian, haa filial i t i l o f intention to make Final ( 'a . - s j v..f, to establish claim to the ian>, ■“t 1 .leacribetl, before the K.-gister mi Jvoeiver of the l S hand Office at Portland, Oregon, on tin- ¡With day i f Decentla>r, 11818. Claimant na lies a* witne»»«-*- W ri. T,Clark, of I ¡ate», Oregon; C A H.-tier, of Gate», Or. gun: A W Enslow, <>f Spokane, Wakhiugtan: Peter Ny»truin ot Gate*, Oregon. Al.OKR.NON S D kksseu 38-48 |»l i A Master Stioke of Typewriter Invention. New Olivet Automatic Tam. lator.a Twin Imiirovement ti the Oliver Ruling Device. 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UBtft t *r *t v venue, Seattle, Washington. Kegi-ter. BARGAINS r y Holiday Goods On Toys, Etc. 15 per cent off on C O O K S and RANGES COO K I N G U T E N S ILS All goods Marked in Plain Figures. 10 per cent off on H EATER S of all kinds Look for Yourself. HARDWARE L J 1 Wifi A D I C 1BVI n FURNITURE l l *J i W l M r v r X l i ^ V J , STAYTON OREGON I 1