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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1911)
• N . THE STAYTON M A lL'iirrr« p * p r r ^ T BV C. D. S A ü C O C U n Ii»trro »1 at the poat >Wce wt su> : »». Orefon. s u t i l m atter of th<* nrcond cUw L a . ì J L T I l l l L ........ A Sale Ilii.ü t t J liu u i L i ^ G v ii - 411.S O p e r y e u r ir» n e l v n t i c e $1.00 fe r 6 m onths, 75c fo r S m onths T hirty »lay« before subvertptio«* axpirv the viibBcrlber will be noiifle«!. If the *ul<*orij>tlo»i m not reoeireil before the expiration of thirty day t paper will be stopped. STAV TON. [OR.. MAY 4. 1911 T h e wmy to b u ild u p S t a y t o n Is to p s t r o n h t S la y t o n m erch a n ts. Stale Items of Interest. R epresen tativ e Lafferty introduced a bill authorising; an appropriation of $2,000,000, to ere ct a postofflee build ing a t P ortland, on th e site which is being acquired by condem nation. T he w oolgrow ers of Morrow county a re forw arding to W ashington some v.gorous p ro tests against the proposed t nkering w ith th e wool schedule dur ing th e special session of Congress. Chronicle cf Important Evento of Interest to Our Readers. UmatHla E n te rs P -a test. P endb U tlll -. county wool- Growers plan to in te r as fntervenors in the su it brought by Idaho grow er« before th e I r r r r s 'a t e C om m erce Com- m ission, c> ■ ' rdl:-;; the r a te of $2J9 per 100 pounds of wcol from Idaho to Boston ¡ V o i d b - reduced on the ground ti.at th e r a te of $1.03 from Vend lot. a "i nrs is pri .orer.Mal. Idaho Ccckm usters b asa th o ir suit on th e sh o rter haul, w hile U ruat.ila county grow ers contend .1 clcs-' proxim ity to th e C olum bia R iver occa sien s a low er rate. A rtc ria ’a Debt Is Lcca. A storia.—A c- m puris. n of th e l ■ T housands of posters w arning port of th e city au d ito r aiul police cam pers ag a in st polluting of stream s judge for th e q u a rte r end ng M arch 1 -.rVw *L a re being distributed throughout the 31 of th e p resen t y ear w ith th at for n ational fo re sts of Oregon by forest th e corresponding q u a rte r cf 1910 re ' v v . ran g e rs, a t the instance of th e sta te veals r. very g ratify in g d ec rease In board of health. th e city ’s n et in debtedu. ss. On Vale expects to build an eight-room M arch 31, 1910, th e excess of liabili SECRETARY OF STATE BEN W. OLCOTT brick high school building this sum ties was $124.369.25 and on M arch 31, Prominent State Official who A ttended F arew ell Banquet iu This City Tues m er to accom m odate the increasing 1911. it w as $99,310.43, a doorcase of day Evening. attendance. An election for th e bond I25.05S.92. .......................... .......... . — ■ ' i ■ ' —— '' ing of the school d istric t in th e sum of $25,000 will be held on May 9. C OUNTY AND S T A T E AT WAR N o B la o k o n N a t u r e 's Palatta. G overnor W est has declared quar N atu re uses no black In any p a rt of and Oregon Official her work. 1 will not except th e black an tin e for scabies against cattle in M ultnomah F e r o c i o u s K n i v e e W i e l d e d by t h e N a * berry an d th e so called black pansy. P resent C ounter Claims. K lam ath and L ake counties. The tiv e s of H in d u sta n . On n bright, d e a r day shadow « on the Salem .—W hat prom ises to bo moving of ca ttle in or from those T be wea[iou common to every p art «now a re pale u ltra m arin e blue; u uder counties except a fte r legal inspection lively w ar betw een the s ta te of O re of H industan, so as to deserve tbe a blue sky In m idsum m er th e color of gon and M ultnom ah county has sta rt uanie of the national arm . Is tbe ”ku- th e placid lake Is coh.-.'l blue an d tbe is forbidden. lar.” T his is a broad, two edged d ag shadow s on th e g rass are lilac; on a In conform ity with th e established ed in correspondence betw een S ecre ger. th e hilt of which Is formed some w eathered gray boardw alk they ar«' tary of S ta te O leott and S. II. M artin p ractice th e B ritish resid e n ts of P o rt th in g like un II. the band grasping the land and vicinity will celebrate Em county aud tor of M ultnom ah county crossbar, which Is geuerally double, nearly as blue as th e sky Itself. T he p alp itatin g utuiosphere of a w arm pire day w ith an en tertain m en t at County A uditor M artin w as notified w hile tb e side b ars extend on each Ju ly day lifts th e coloring o f tb e land some tim e ago th a t M ultnom ah side o f th e w rist. th e A rm ory, for w hich arran g em en ts sea tie to n higher but so fter key In county owes th e s ta te $3256 for pa Some kntnrs a re m ade w ith five stead o f reducing It with gray, an d In are now being m ade. • blades w hich u n ite into one. but by tie n ts at th e School for Feeble- th e nutum n. w hen tb e su g a r m aple’s John H ogan and J. M. Cavin are ex Minded. M artin re-ponded th a t the squeezing together tb e crosstmrs di leaves are tu rn ed to gold, th e sh ad perim en tin g largely with broom corn sta te ow es M ultnomah county $9520 verge like th e fingers o f a band when ow s on th e tru n k an d every g ray rock on th e ir farm s in n o rth ern U m atilla tb e th ru st lias been given. O ther ka- In tb e vicinity a re tinged w ith atrong for non-rcsldent poor and as a resu lt ta rs a re m ade In sets of tw o or even county. T hese farm ers trie d th e ex th e re is a balance due to th e county three, of dim inishing sizes, th e blades lilac. In floe, when tb e sun shines p erim en t on a sm aller scale la st sea everything, even the shadow which of $6263. of th e larger being hollow and form w e are prone to believe la g ray . Is re son and It proved successful. S ecretary O leott hns now responded ing sh eath s for the smaller. plete w ith color.—F. Schuyler M ath A rchbishop A lexander C hristie has th a t th e s ta te will req u ire proof ol Some of th e southern Indigli kntnrs. ews. com pleted prelim inary arran g em en ts th e ex istence of the non-resident poor know n as "death givers.” are immense fo r th e estab lish in g of a big indus in e a c h ’ in stan ce and th a t th ey are weapons, nearly tw o feet loug In the P I# In Art. tria l college for young men In the non-resident poor. A list has been blade, and tb e blits are a mass of An a rtis t In Chicago tells o f a lady h e a rt of th e Im m ensely fertile T uala subm itted from M ultnom ah county fan ta stic scrollw ork an d mythological In th a t tow n who. w ith her maid, w ent m oisters, th e cobra w ith expanded to purchase a still life p icture for her tin valley at St. M ary's n ea r B eaver datin g back from 1943 and it is said bood figuring largely. dining room. She selected a can v as ton. T here Is also th e “ blch'hw a.” or on which w ere painted a bunch of th a t in m ray instan ces th e poor are A. A. P rince, special rep rese n tativ e dead and it is im possible to secure p.f scorpion's sting, a doubly curved d a g flowers, a pit cu t In tw o nnd a roll ger; tb e “k h an jar.” a larg er form of and w as ab o u t to jiny $2.1 for It when of the N orth w est F ru it Exchange of fldavlts. the s*(ine. and th e ’'peshknbz,’’ or her m aid approached to w hisper In her P ortland, w hile a t E ugene contracted h u nting knife. But none of these elab ear. w ith the E ugene F ru it G row ers' As Chief Clerk Corey Resigns. o rate w eapons has about It th e te rr i “E xcuse me. m a’am .” said th e se rv sociation to buy all the apples th a t Salem , C re.—H. Corey, chief clerk bly “businesslike” look of tb e K hyber ant, b ut you are m aking a bad b a r pass through th a t association's hands In th e office of th e S ecre tary of S tate knife (ch'hurni. w ith Its ponderous sin gain. 1 saw a p icture very m uch like this year. resigfted afte r a conference with Sec gle edged. tapering blade and plain tb l# sold th e o th e r day for $15.” , “ And w as It as good as this?” H. M. Crooks, p resid e n t of Albany re ta ry Ben W. O leott, in wliich, it is Ivory hilt.—Cham Iters’ Jo u rn al. “ B etter, m a’am . T h ere w as n good College, retu rn ed from a trip of sev allged, he was o rdered to decline to cpiendld add resses by some or O re deal m ore pie In It.”—L lpplncott’s. eral w eeks In th e e a st in th e Interest be a candidate fo r. th e office of Sec gon's leading edu cato rs m arked the of A lbany College’s endow m ent fund re ta ry a t th e n ex t election, as a con In d isp u ta b le Proof. annual m eeting of th e Oregon Acad- and reported th a t tw o-thirds of th e sid ratlo n for holding his p resen t po T he L andlady—T he gentlem an th a t my of Sciences, which was in session proposed $200,000 endow m ent had sition. w as occupying th e room last, sir, w as for two days a t Albany. been secured. a literary person. T h e Possible T en a n t The O .fg o n Assoc alien for H igh —W h at m akes you think be w ns lit A p reserve fo r th e propagation of Rifles and M achine Guns for Fort. way Im provem ent is the nam e of th e era ry ? T he L an d lad y —W hy. he had wild birds, including about 15,000 F ort Stevens.— Two flat car loads organ zatlon th a t was form ed at Ink on his fingers, sir. a n ’ he w ent acres and surrounding th e capital city containing 10 th ree inch rifles and P ortland to ta k e th e place cf tho O re a wa y w ith o u t paying bis b o ard .—Cleve cf Oregon, w ill be established by th e several Colts au to m atic m achine land Plain Dealer. gon Good R eads A ssociation. new board of gam e and fish comml3- guns, have arriv ed in F o rt Stevens, sioners, created by the recen t session They are to bo used as auxiliary of th e Oregon L egislature. w eapons to p rev en t land attac k or A g re a t com bination business and landing of m arin es from hostile pleasure trip of n o rth ea ste rn Oregon fleets. farm ers to th e head of W allow a Lake for a th re e d ays' stay Is planned by HOOD R IV E R S UIT O U S T E D officials of th e F a rm e rs’ Union, Ju n e 6, 7 and 8. T he counties particip atin g Suprem e Court R everses Cases in w ill be B aker, Union, W allow a and C ontroversy O ver F erry Landing U m atilla. Hood River.—U nusual in te re st is C harles M. G ardner, county Judge being m anifested In th e decision of of Lincoln county, narrow ly escaped th e Oregon su prem e co u rt in its ac drow ning in a treacherous ford of the tion relativ e to th e con tro v ersy which Siletx R iver w hile on a road-inspect- arose h ere four y ea rs ago over the i n g to u r tnrough th e north end of the rig h t of vessels n av ig atin g th e Colura- county. H is life was saved by the bia R iver to land on p riv ate pi perty tim ely arriv al of some Indians from which was overflow! .1 during the sum th e reservation. m er freshet. T he su it w hich reached County Judge Cleeton ,and Commis th e h ighest co u rt of the nt.ve, as sioners L lg h tn er and H art of Multno Dean vs. W ashington N avigation Coir, mah county w ere acquitted of having pany, appealed from W asco county, violated th e federal law when the was reversed and th e su it dism issed, draw o p era to rs on th e M orrison and the opinion h o 'dlng th a t a petitioner mu. t show his own B urnside bridges did not open Imme for ferry lleeti diately on F eb ru ary 16 for th e steam ersh lp or control of the ground in Oregon w here his ferry lands, and ers Gamecock, O ttaw a and Oregona. S. V. Proudflt, a s sista n t com mis th a t th e county co u rt n ucii m at oner of the gpneral land office, has te rs, acts as a court of limi' r d juri issued to th e re g iste r and receiver of diction, and every fre t <.-> n ial must the land office in P ortland instructions affirm atively appear. '“ÊSÉSË TERRIBLE WEAPONS. C L E A N U P SALE OF- Ladies’ Tailored A storia P o rtal Bank O 'a n . A storia.—T he A t ¡a 1.: r h of the postal savings s • m wn- opened fo; business by P o stm s t ' r F. J. Carney, J. W. Bailey, sta te d airy and food in accordance w ith th e In stru ct' ni c im m lssioner, was Indicted by the received from th e D epart; n t ir, M ultnom ah county grand Jury for W ashington, and th e Interest It hut- falling to perform his official duties aroused locally Indicates th a t th e nev. by publishing a m onthly bulletin an institu tio n will be liberally patron.zed nouncing th e resu lts of analytical 300 in “Spelling See.” 'Ms m ade in his office. T his 1« the ?■ oond lim e C om m issioner Bailey has McMinnville.—T h ree hundred pu ecn indicted for this offense, th e p re pits of th e public schools took par; vious Indictm ent being declared in- In the county nclling and cip h erir- d on a technicality when th e case co n test held h ere by Coumy Superir .¡0 up for tria l before Judge Mor- tenden t Bell. T he heat o aach grad« o* ibe sta te circu it court. received a gold medal. In order to accommodate our numerous customers who have not been able to take advantage ol the many special bargains we offered during our great twenty days sale, we have decided .to continue making the same reductions for an indefinite length of time. At the close of the sale we found in our stock many odds and ends which : must be closed out. Therefore you can get even better bargains now than before. We are not going to try to quote you prices because space docs not«: permit us to do so, but we ask you to call at our store and see for your selves. Remember our sale prices are for cash or produce only. K L E S K E R ’S STAYTON S BEST STORE. We Grow. Stilt B ccaU SC A The is d sbong, careful Stayton State Bank ; C. H. BREWER, Pres. WARREN RICHARDSON, Cashier 1 35.00 25.00 22.00 14.00 Suits Suits Suits Suits 2 q . o o 19.50 I6.75 q Salem. Oregon r~ T a n O H i Have Your Watch • Cleaned — re u r Occasionally A watch will run w ith ut > ¡1 m- clean ing longer th an any o th e r piece o t m ach in ery —h ut it neeils both occasionally. If you will consider th a t the rim of the balance wheel trav e ls over fifteen m iles a day, you will not g ru d g e your w atch a speck of y\\ and a cleaning once a year. I t w>ll in crease th e life and accuracy of your w atch. Leave your watch with us E. ROY & RON, Stayton, Oregon. .Q o , 7 .7 5 S tockton mimercial ..nd Court Sts. —T if f A 1 $3p.00 ¿ 0.00 S u its W hy? safe and successful in stitution. It is a growing, active, up-ti - date bank in every particular. Your account will be appreciated by the bank and your interests will al ways be carefully considered. Our funds are guarded bv a modi rn burg lar proof safe in a fire proof vault. If you are not a customer ot this Bank let this be your invitation to [ - come one. We h3ve sold as much up-to-date in theready- to-wpar section as we have previously sold up to July 4 th, and also having two late Shipments of suits --one received since Easter, [and one yet to come. We feel that, owing to the large business already done, that vve will be satisfied if we can now close o it the entire remaining suits at greatly reduced pri :es, and, owing to the lateness of the arrivals, we Vviil need to put forth every effort to have our de- p i it men empty b fore the fajl season. Consequent-» iy ve offer the following tyg reductions: j to the efTect th a t no filings on the 2,370,040 acres of S outhern Pacific land retu rn ed to th e governm ent by Judge W olverton’s decision, will be allowed. Suits Continued C. R. Thompson HO ison OAK J . 8. G erry j Q n , m o o s e ' s THOMPSON & GERRY Attorneys and Counsellors G eneral P ractice, Real P ro p erty and P a te n t Law a S pecialty. Offices ia Rock I'M* Slayton, Orc«on , NEVER TAI UNO 3 > 4 . Y E A R 5 R E ________ M E D Y TMt STANDARD AU o .UM.VcVr¥j ì ,/ f r i c e £ S C en /s A M L £ Y » m , chael » ( ,