The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, February 09, 1911, Image 8

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    F. M. H ENLINE
DIES SUDDENLY
BUSINESS LOCALS.
NEWS FROM THE
NATIONAL^ CAPITAL
For Sale—20 pigs about seven week»
old. K. Minten.
62tf
JA C O B S l* AN 10 L Tinning and
Pioneer of Stay ton Neighborhood plumbing of all kind»
33tf
Claimed by Heart Disease.— I F H Thompson. M L>. physician and
surgeon, Slayton, Oregon.
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W hat O u r L a w m a k e r s Are D o*
Funeral is Held Here.
Dentistry Dr. W, N. IMntler, office
ing and O th er Interesting
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over Deutrich’s Hardware Store. 49tf
E v e n ts .
F. M. Henline, an old resident B. F. Pound, D M D. Dentist. of
of this vicinity, died suddenly of ^’ce K°°m 6» Boy lilook, Stnyton. 39tf
heart trouble at Salem, on Thurs-
""lk delivered at your door t>i
Washington —That the Canadian
and the
the funeral
funer?' w
vea«
per quart. W. K. Jephcott, Stay reciprocity agreement muit stand or
day last, and
as; 1 ton. Or.
1 2 tp
fall a» a whole In the Mouse commit-
held here on Saturday, Rev.
For Sale Cheap iwo Singer Sowing tee on ways and mean» was made
Hunsaker preaching the funeral machines in good running order. Mrs. j clear by Chairman Payne at hearing*
sermon.
Louise Henkel, Kingston, Or.
62t4p before the committee.
The deceased was born in Pe­ Up to date work at Mack’s shop. A A proposal of Fordnry for an
oria, 111., in 1845 and came to new man, Key Morris of San Francisco, amendment of the lumber schedule
Oregon in 1851. In 1865 he was v ill be with us permanently. Give us a and unother in reference to a possible
amendment of the item making bar-
married to Miss Charlotte Cole, trial.
Dog licenses are now due and will be- ley free were met with the uuequlvo-
who died on April 3, 1910. The come delinqueut March 1st. All dogs, cal statement that the committee
family has always resided in this $2.o0 each. Pay at Fisher & Richard- would summon no change of nnv
vicinity.
sou’s store.
Item.
Deceased is survived by three Send them to your friends. Brewer’s
Notwithstanding this, the pressure
children, Mrs. Mary Thomas at post cards are tine and the price for the : brought to bear on the committee
Portland, Sylvester, at Dallas: present is only 10 cents per dozen, j has resulted in the granting of hear-
mgs to all persons who appear In
and Harvey at Salem. Mrs. S. Brewer Drug Co.
Painting and papCrhauging of all Washington prior to 6 o'clock next
Burson, a sister, lives in this city.
,,
„I -n-
,i
- , „ kinds. Prices reasonable, all work guar- Thursday afternoon This date waa
Mrs. Mary Phillips anothot & 1 >U!
t_au or write me at Buster fixed to permit TaclOc Coaat lumber­
lives near Albany and a brother House, Stayton. E. J . Fry. 51t4p
men to reach Washington and make
is in the Soldier’s Home at Rose- Pay your electric light bill within five statements.
Tariff Board Bill Dooftfbd.
days after the end of the month and
burg.
Due
to the promise made In the
All the children were here to ¿et a discount of five per cent. Stay-
Senate, the committee on flnnncu will
ton
Electric
Light
Co.
35tf
attend the funeral.
submit an early report on the Presi­
Funniest cards you ever saw at the
lowest prices you ever heard of. Only
ten cents per dozen for Comics and
other lines at the Brewer Drug com­
pany’s store.
We can place your money on first
mortgage real estate security at a good
rate of interest. Office over the Chica­
go Store, Salem, Or. Phone 1552. John
H. Scott Company.
A few choice lots still for sale in
Annex Xo. 1 to Hollister’s addition to
the town of Stayton. at reasonable
prices, address, Mrs. Maud Hollister,
921 Monadnock Bldg., San Francisco,
Calif.
51tl2
THOMAS & SON
GENERAL STORE
Clean-Up
Sale Is On
Underwear Dept.
Reductions all next week in order
to make room for the large
shipment of spring goods that
will arrive in a few weeks.
$1.75 Gents' Wool un'wear $1.38
1.50
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1.23
1.25
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.98
56 piece Dinner Set J. & G.
Mckin, regular 14.25, sale 12.10
103 piece Mekin Dinner Set,
regular 26.65, reduced to 22.45
54.90 set Haviland China, re­
duced to
-
47.35
4.25 press cut if lass Water Set 3.20
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Berry Set 3.15
4.20
44 Water Set 2.25
3.00
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Berry Set 3.20
4.25
44
Salad Set 2.38
3.50
44
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1.87
2.50
4
4
44
1.37
1.75
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Cake Set 2.47
3.25
dent's bill for the creation of a tariff
board. It will be forthcotfling prob­
ably
in the latter part of this week,
OSCAR W. UiVOERWOOD.
and the prospects are that It »¡11 re­
ceive a stormy reception.
A la b a m a C o n g r e s s m a n Who Will
3.50 Men’s Sweaters, sale 2.95
Several members of the committee,
Hoad Ways a n d M e a n s C o m m itte e
including congressmen of both par­
2.50
”
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1.97
ties, are opposed to the bill, but they
1.50
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1.23
decided at a meeting not to wrangle
over the bill In committee. They con­
foe--
D ep’ t .
sidered . to be the better pol'ey to
f*
\
These are regular prices:
return It to the Senate so that the
,
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We have a nice line for ladies
Issue could he settled in an open fight
.
•
Jk .
v i
Broom
c
and gentlemen.
on the floor.
[
V J
77c
Five
gals.
Kerosene
Borah Advances Direct Election Bill.
3.75 values reduced to
2.97
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Better grade Headlight ^ gal 1.00
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Senator Borah, supported by Pro­
3.00
245
gressive
Republicans
and
Democrats,
4
4
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F. A. Robertson has installed at his
* 4 *.
2.50
1.98
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garage a big Bowser hydraulic gasoline made tremendous advances through
2.00
1.63
tank and plans to keep a supply of the the lines of the old guard Republicans
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1.50
1.15
and
placed
the
resolution
for
the
pop­
oil on nand at all times.
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ular election of senators In a most
.75
.62
Guaranteed Pure Lard, no bet­
advantageous position squarely in
ter at any price, ; lb. pail 85c
front
of
the
enemy's
goal.
SNOW BURIES EAST
Postal Banks Have Won.
Ten pound pail
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1.65
Huge Drifts Hide Chicago and Tracks
"If the necessary appropriations |
We have some very pretty dinner
Can’t Be Cleared.
10
lbs.
good
Table
Syrup
45c
were available, I would establish a
sets that will be sold at reduc­
Chicago.— The snow storm that postal savings bank tomorrow in 500
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25c
tions all next week.
struck this city, Ailing the streets additional cities and towns of the
1 sack Corn Meal
-
30c
with huge drifts, delaying railroad United States." This statement was
3
lb.
pkg.
Washing
Powders lec
42
piece
set
English
ware,
reg­
transportation and temporarily tying made by Postmaster General Hitch-
ular 8.40, reduced to • 7.25
Columbia Wheat
-
30c
9 by A m e ric an F re e s A sso cia tio n .
up strect-ca- and elevated train ser­ eock in view of reports of the first
vice, has passed on to the east.
month’s operation of the postal sys­
The loss to traction, telephone and tem. The reports are most gratify­
Eight Slain in Coal Mine Riots.
te’rgraph companies ¡3 estimated at ing to Mr. Hitchcock.
Salt Lake City.—An armed upris­
11,000,000.
Surface transportation
Hltchcok has recommended to Con- !
ing of Greek coal miners at Kenil­
companies came to a practical stand­ gress the appropriation of $1,000,000
worth, Carbon County, Utah, was
still for several hoftrs.
to be immediately available for the
suppressed after eight men had been
extension of the postal savings sys­
killed, one man mortally wounded and
Try the Stayton Mail for job print­ tem to be a considerable number of
several others slightly hurt by flying
postofflees.
ing. Up to date in every particular.
bul'ets.
Secretary Hitchcock Investigates.
i Inefficiency, insubordination and
mismanagement have developed in
the railway mail service and are
likely to result In an upheaval, per-
naps in a reorganization, of the entire
> service.
Postmaster-General Hitchcock Is
--JJ ■¡.■-■■B"
thoroughly Incensed and makes no
concealment of his indignation. Re­
cently he has been conducting a per-
- sonal investigation. Rumors reached
Washington from several points that
| changes in leading officers of the ser­
vice were imminent.
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Jefferson City, Mo.—The Missouri . i
His investigation, he indicated, had
capltol
building was totally destroyed j
disclosed that orders had been Issued
lit*
by subordinate officers placing upon by fire. The total loss, Including the
the employes unreasonable and in building and many records and state
AT THE E V A N S
some instances humiliating burdens. papers, is estimated at $1,000,000,
with
no
Insurance.
These were promulgated in the name
Sunday, F e b ru ary T w elfth
Lightning which struck the dome
of the postmaster-general, although
he knew nothing about them until shortly after 7 o’clock, spread the
36 CENTS PER PLATE
flames to the roof. Because of the
> after investigation.
inadequate water pressure, the fire
National Capital Brevities.
A fierce attack on the coal land could not be reached, and no aid
leasing bill of Senator Nelson was could be rendered for some time by
Soup
W hile the foot i gio v r .ig or.e p a ir o f ill-
the local fire company. The peni­
i
issued by Gifford Pinchot.
Chicken
u
In ( hifTonado
fitting ¿hoes m a y cr "e foot deform ities th a t
Secretary Nagel has issued an or­ tentiary fire department was called
w ill last through lift.
Relishes
der which is expected to remove any to the scene and the convicts worked
heroically, scaling walls and taking
Pfif)thoriey
pickle*
Pickled heel*
|
friction
between
the
United
States
W e m ake shoes * -ri'.dren as w ell as for
Celery
and
the
Chinese
government
over
the
<lan*prou*
chances.
m en and wom en—ur
th e n am e “ H iaw ath a.”
detention of m erchant and students i The records of the
° f R°pr°*
Entrees
under the exclusion law*
sentatlves were destroyed, while
T are m ade so as to
Veal fricassee with rice fioileil ox tongue tomato sauce
allow t
Senator Ileyburn served notice on tho8' of the 84’na,4‘ werc 8avod Tn0
:o:. bo grow as nature
Boiled onpop with noodles
Kidney saute on toast
, the Senate that he would not permit lesUUturc will determine wh«th< r a
intended i
iould.
Roasts
a vote upon the bill authorizing the continue its sessions here or else­
A n t. .ey are m ade w ith ju st
R o a s t I < t i UU J U S
western states to relinquish to the where in the state. The loss of :>e
Chicken a la Maryland
as 11 u i thought to wearing
government school sections 16 and 36 House records practlca'ly neecs tat-
ed
the
work
of
the
present
session
Pork with dressing
embraced
In
the
fort
t
reserves
and
qualities and style a3 the shoes
being done over.
to
take
in
exchange
.-ompa-t
bodies
fo r the older people.
Vegetables
of forest reserve lands of like area
Mashed potatoes
Green | eas
Number 8520
W hen buying shoes — no
The satisfaction and roleos' ct the
and value.
Ladies’ Pc tent Colt
Dessert
Semi-dress Shoe
m atter fo r w h at m em ber o f the
No matter what bill may , be passed $.'>5,000 mortgage on the 8 ttn r cld
Lemon pie
Apjde pie
by Congress providing for congres- townslte foreclosure was cel. hr.'led
fam ily insist on
Cream
dañóles
there
with
fireworks
in
various
parts
| sional reappointment, Oregon will
gain a third member of the House of the town.
Tea
Coffee
Milk
and Washington will gain two. Idaho, | The total rainfall recorded at Al­
however, will lose out If the caucus 1 ^any in January was 10X3 inches.
bill is substituted for the Crumpacker More than half of this ra'n ’ail fell In
three days, on one of which a new
; measure.
For the first time in the history of , recor<1 wa* established.
44H IA W A T H A ” L IN E FO R C H IL D R E N
The total enrollment In the Alii ny
the government, the Vice-President of
>:"*
the United States exercised hi* con­ t ubllc schools for the £«' r :
stitutional prerogative of casting a ter Is 1072. Till* is the nighe :t eu
vote to break ties. By hi* vots he ro lment ever listed In the sch> ols
saved frt Impending defeat tb* ship and Is an increase of 18 per cent over
the enrollment Inst year.
•Ubaidy bill.
Sweater Coats.
Umbrellas.
Grocery
TRY OUR
LARD
Dishware Dept
We always pay all the market will stand for
produce. Bread 5 cents loaf, delivered free
STAYTON - - - - OREGON
MISSOURI’S CAPITOL
BURNS TO GROUND i
MENU
Children's Shoes Made
asTheySl
Ma
The Got zi an Situe
FISHER & liiuiiAROSOii
THE EVANS