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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1911)
I ALBANY'S BIG STORE PRAISED S P A N 10 L—Tinning and JACOB plumbing o f all kinds 3Stf 1 Dentistry—Dr. W. N. Pintlcr, office | var Deidrich’ s Hardware Store. 4iUf THE GRANGE — —— P H Thompson. M D, physician and B y t j j e W o m e n o f S ta y to n \irgeon, Stayton, Oregon. 43 Vicinity. C m m I m i . 3 and a License SUMMONS B U SIN E SS LO C A LS . J. W . D A K X O W Edit * nf Ik . k| C h .ih .m , » ip ) ', * * K tiu v Stai» N. Y , (G r a n a t A TIMELY TOPIC. to sell Spiritua Malt and Nlnur Liquor, in leas quantities THI M ARKE T*. than In the justice's court for Stayton One Gallon, In Mehama Precinct Mar Portland. District, Marion County, Oregon. Wheat—Track price: Club, M e; ion County, State o f Oregon, for the G. L. Brown and C. E. blucstcm, 91c; red Russian, 8f>o. period of 6 montha. Brown, partners, doing Harley— Feed, $28 per ton. business under the firm sum m ons . Oata— No. 1 Wlrfto, $30 per ton. ' name and style o f l<ee Hay— Timothy, eastern Oregon, Brown A Sons, Plaintiffs, $2160; mixed, $30; alfalfa. $15 vs. Rutter— Creamery, 24c. MUTUAL INSURANCE Riga - Hunch, 21e. Jss. Byrnes and W. E. Verly, Defend Hop*— 1910 crop, $0c; 1909, 14c; ants. contracts, 19c. FIRE RELIEF OF OREGON To Jss. Byrnes and W. E. Verly De fendants; Wool— Eastern Oregon, 12©14c; A home company located at Sa In the name o f tbe State o f Oregon, Willamette Valley, 12<fl5c lb. lem, Or. Issuoa a standard pol you are hereby required to spiwar ana icy on any insurable property on Mohair— Choice, 36Vic. wnswsr the Complaint filed against you the mutual plan. Saved to the in the above entitled action within six members during four years in Ssattla. weeks from the date o f the first publi premium* alone, over $117,000. cation o f this Summons, to wit: May 4th, See our local agents. Wheat— lllueatem, 90c; Club, |7c; 1811, and if you fail to so appear and red Husalan, 8f>c. THOMPSON & GERRY, Agents answer said Complaint, Plaintiffs will S T A V T O N , OH. Barley—f$7.B0 per ton. take judgment against you for the turn Oata- $28 50 per t»n. of $31.70 with interest thereon nt the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the Hay— Timothy. $34 per ton; air»i- 10th day o f January, 1910, and for the fa, $17 par ton. further sum of $15.00 as attornsy’ s fees Butter— \\ashlngton creamery, Me; and for plaintiffs’ costa and disburse ranch, l$c. ments incurred in tha above entitled action, and also directing that tha Rggs -Selected, local, 24<?. property attached in this cause be applied toward tha satisfaction o f such judgment. I* there any thing in the world that You are further notified that this Sum is o f more imimrtanee to you then good mons is served upon you by publication digertlon? Food must be ealen to aua- thereof in tne Stavton Mail by an order tuin life and must be digested nnd con- of Honorable J. B. Grier Justice of the verted Into Mood. When digestion fails Peace in and for Stayton District, Mar ion County, Oregon, dated April 29th, the whole body suffers. Chamberlain’s 1911. You are further notified that tha Tablets are n rational nnd reliable cure date of the first publication of this for indigention. They Increase the Snmmons is May 4th, 1911, and you are flow o f bile, purify the blood, strengthen required to appaar and answer on or before the June the 15th, 1911. the stomnch, and tone up th# whole S. H. Heltzel digestive apparatus to a natural and Attorney for Plaintitfa healthy action. For sale by All Gool Stores. May 4—June 16 The Greater Chambers & McCune H. F. Pound. D M D. Dentist, of Store o f Albany are certainly doing the ice Room 6, H oy Block, Stayton. 39tf business, the pictures they had taken FOR SALE -Second hand Milburn last Saturday, the opening day o f the The Grange Attitude Toward Ca w ager. Jos. Hammond. 13tf Sale . shows women crowded on the nadian Reciprocity. FOR S A L E —Two seated hack. New side walks for half a block away. heels. Cheap. E. C. Downing. Sub- | People appreciate what it is to have llmity. 13t2p a large stock like this placed on sale A Prominent New York State Orange FOR S ALE - A large tent. No rea- | anh every price cut right in the heart Official Qivea Reasons Why the ?enable offer refused. Apply at the j of the season when goods are needed Grange Should Oppoao the Treaty Chambers & McCune have the With Canada— Ha Coni lore It aa Evans hotel. 13tl I most. reputation o f carrying the largest,new Oiacriminating Againat tha Farmar. FOR S A L E —Household goods ar.d est and best stock o f Suits, Coats, r.ew wall telephone. House for rent. Query.—Ia the cranse position on Cana Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Millinery, dian reciprocity right or wrong? I f rta'.it. C. D. Babcock Shoes, Staple Fancy Dry Goods in this how shall wc reconcile tha position taken FOR S A L E - W e ll bred shepherd part o f Oregon, and .when every price by Secretary Wllaon. who Is at tha head o f the department o f agriculture and rop- rups. Henry Frank, Shaw. Or. Phone is cut and every article in this beautiful posett to have the Interests o f all farmers In mind, with tha position taken by tha new Spring and Summer stock is placed Auras villa 3x155. 13t3p grange. Indorsed by most o f the on sale right when tne goods are needed national state granges? FOR S A L E — About SO head o f goats, most it should be o f great interest to Answer by State Seoretary Giles inquire o f J. W. Thomas, 2J miles every women and family in the Wiliam "Is the grunge position on Canadian cast o f Stayton. lott ette Valley. The ssle continues for two reciprocity right or wrong?'* FOR S A L E —My residence in Stay- weeks more and they guarantee the It is right. n, also a seven room house, good price is less then any other store or all " I f right, how shall we reconcile tbe •roparty. R. L. Morton. 12t2 monep refunded, pay all express charg position tnkeu by Secretary Wilson?” Buy at home and save money. Sestak es, alter all sale snits free and on Sat It is irreconcilable, because, accord- : Sens are now selling lard at 13 cents urday pay 2 cents above the market lug to Secretary Wilson's report In dis price for eggs no matter what ihe price er pound. Best on market. 13t3 cussing tbe high cost o f living, be soya s. Can you wonder at this store getting | that it is not because of tbe high W anted--A pasture o f 100 to 200 the business. prices paid to farmers, as tbe farmer .cres with water in it suitable for gets tbe minor fraction o f the con horses and cattle. sumer's dollar. This being tbe case, it Mayro McKinney, Turner, Or. THE NEWS IN BRIEF. is illogical to cut auotber slice off tbe FOR SALE or RENT—My residence prop “Quality First at Boauchamps" farmer's dollar and not provide that Petition for Liquor License. erty in Stayton; possession o f the J. B. Jeter went to Salem Friday on that reduction be carried to tbe con house to be given May 8th, possession W e the undersigned legal voters of sumer, because making wheat free business. Mehsma Precinct, Marion County, o f the garden immediately. 12tf must reduce the price paid the farmer, : State o f Oregon, respectfully petition Al Snyder o f Salem was in the city E. Forrette. but retaining a duty upon flour must the Hon. County Court o f Marion Monday evening. Don't take chancea on trimming a preserve the present price to tbe con County; State o f Oregon, to grant a Pay your electric light bill within five Licence to Charles Lutz, to sell spirtu- > corn with a knife or razor; there is a Mrs. Geo. Davie is visiting her par sumer. Tbe same condition prevails .... s after the end o f the month and ous, malt and vinous liquor* in quantities ; imsHibility o f you loaing your whole foot through ail the schedule as It Is now less than one gallon, in Mehama Precinct, t a discount o f five per cent, Stay- ents in the state o f Washington. i through blood poisoning through a slight ;t Electric Light Co. 35tf W. L. Freres and L. L. Thomas were presented; hence tbe grange position L Marion County, Oregon, for the period j cut when trimming the corn. Now, right because it is aimed to retain the o f 6 monts, as in duty bound we will The Stayton Theatre at Second and visitors in Salem the first o f the week. the sensible thing to do is to get a little protection tbe farmer now en ever pray. •vV.er streets will be opened for the The Stayton ball team went to Silver- joys until such time ns its removal I bottle of Names- A. Duman, Jos. G. Etzel, ■: time Saturday at 2:30 p. m. The ton Sunday and were defeated by a MANAGEMENT may be so complete as to be o f ad i C. L. Schell, Geo. A. Etzel, G. C. Sims, "ager has engage« the best o f talent i J. H. Duman, P. T. Etzel, Mike Nett score o f 10 to 1 vantage to tbe consuming public, which ling, George P. Etzel, J. H. Etzel, : ins program which will be changed W . A. Weddle has secured the con the present treaty wholly fails to do or E. G. Siegmund, S. C. Bass, F’rank M. .-ry evening. Admission 10 cts. tl T itle. Alois« Title, A. Lambrecht, J. tract for building a new hospital at even promises to d a Now is the time to get rid o f yonr Tbe grange position ia right because M. Titze, J. F. Duman. John. A. Bass, It takes them off without pain and TWO TABLES, 35 anb 50c Mill City. i f the treaty is ratified as it now John Zimmerman, D. A. Baas, G. L. eumatism. You will find Chamber ; you run no chance o f blood poisoning Peter Freres has returned from stands without the farmer getting Beringer, M. F. Stone, P. C. Freres, . 3 liniment wonderfully effective. Jacob Siegmund, F. A. Siegmund, A. la easy to apply and works quickly. A Commercial men stopping ' ,e application will convince you o f its Salem where he went to have his eyes some benefits from the Canadian agree Zimmerman, H. Siegmund I. W. Imber ment be would be shut out absolutely Joe Peters, J. F. Richards, X. Stossel, 26 cent bottle will satisfy you and ban acrits. Try it. For sale by A ll Good treated by a specialist. with Reed & Collins will as he could not hope for better treat Frank Zimmerman, W. Beringer, G. ish every doubt' Your money back if tores. The Ladies Improvement Club of ment on a general revision. W. Steward John Leahey, A. Zoellnei, get the best livery service it fails to take them off. Stayton will meet with Mrs. Frank Leo Gray, Joseph Becker. Tw o great schools o f thought have Notice is hereby given that I, Chaa. from Riggs & Garnish. contended over the tariff schedules o f Lesley Friday afternoon, May 5. Distances In ALska. this country—protection for the busi Lutz, will on third day of May A. D. Dr, Brewer reports the arrival of ness Interests and free commercial re 1911 apply to the Hon. County C ou rt' "It's i-uriiiua llu* idea socle people oM larion^^u nt^^tate^fO regonj^or , e about distances iu Alaska." said ten pound son at the home o f Mr. and lations with all nations. These prin - U. Thomas, back from a recent trip Mrs. ¿m il achett, Monday at Sublimity. ciples we are not now discussing, but the territory. "They are apt to Frank Montgomery was operated on Canadlau reciprocity as now pending >k of getting from one place to tact Thursday by Dr. Brewer at the belongs to neither. It is a miserable apology by protectionists that their ther as If It were a matter o f a few Salem hospital, lo r an injury to the theory in the past has been wrong . ¿rs Instead o f weeks. A man was and they must make discriminations ukiug to me last night o f running foot. > from Seattle to Fairbanks. 1 asked The children o f O. V. Myers have for the favored few. It is not free ::i bow long be thought It would take wen picking wild strawberries on the trade, ns it makes free tbe finished products o f one class and retains pro- ; . and be said about two days. Myers farm near town. Not bau for tection on all other classes. The free • The fact Is that It takex from four May first. trader who stands for this treaty be ;o four and a half days to get by lies bis position and shows that he la Miss Hallie Sheiley has resigned her -.icn-r from Seattle to Skagwny and not honest In bis contentions. i a day over the railway to While position at the po3t office on account of The farmer has tolerated the unjust •*. and then you have sixteen or •11 health and has been succeeded by discrimination against bis business be icon «lays o f pack travel ahead of a.uiu Ferguson. cause o f his honest belief that the i still. Idltarod. where the rush Is whole country was benefited, not for Attorney Thompson was a Salem ' ig on wbeu sprlDg opens. Is still a moment conceding that his business visitor Friday, going down with Mrs. i mile- beyond Fairbanks, and that wns proportionally protected by the .¡i;ce will take from twenty to lhompson, wno went to Sheridan for a present schedule o f tariff rates on ag- , visit with her parents. aty-Bve days to cover. rleultural products. But when it comes W e have a very complete stock and are Our line is complete and believe we • As I came away from Seward two Mrs. G. Schneiuer and a sister of to strike that protection off from the , can please you. v:i rrrived there from that country. sure we can supply your wants and at a Mr. Schneider arrived from Salem only nation that does or can to any '.Fig come through the Rainy Hoi Appreciable extent compete with him Ladies summer underwear extra quality, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Schneider will saving to you. 'v district, bringing $.80.000 worth of b? revolts. per suit 50 cts ■■¿I witii them on sledges. They bud occupy the Frank Potter cottage. The grange position Is right because . Extra large sizes in 42-44-46 60 cts Ladies Hose light weight 3 pair 25 cents. .!! forty days on tbe route. There On account o f an error in publication It does not teach the assassin's meth i s no danger of tbeir being robls-d. Chas. Lutz has withdrawn his petition od o f a stab in the back to redress a The Melda Mode vest with hold fast - a use anybody who bad atiempted for liquor license at Mehama. He has wrong, fancied or real, after it has shoulder straps 30 cts Burson Hose per pair 25 cents. 1 een committed, but, rather, it be- j would not have been able to get out oecidea to drop the matter for this year. Pink, Blue, White, Champaign, Tan, Brown The Flour City vest 25cts iieres in a fair fight, with ample tbe country undetected." — New '»i rk Sun. Dr. C. H. Brewer reports that Henry warning as to results, that It will Cheaper grades at 15 cts 2 for 25cts and Black. These hose are known all Hepner sustained a fracture o f both not tolerate this awful Injustice. This Two piece summer weight suits long treaty strikes a blow at the great ag- , over the world and are the same you J. M. Howell, a popular druggist of bones o f the right leg below the knee ricultnral Interests o f America, and In sleeves per suit 50cts recently at the King sawm'li. The -e: - burg, Kentucky, says, “ We use the arguments in Canadn it is only are used to paying 30 to 35 cents for. Knit drawers in assortment o f weights per mberlrin’s Cough Remedy in our accident was caused by a pile o f lumber made tolerant by the fact that Cana- ] da is a great agricultural nation, and garment 25 to 60 cts . household and know it is exccel- falling on him. this movement is Intended to give tho U,f For sale by A ll Good Stores- The miscellaneous shower given on Canadian farmer the full benefits o f Monday evening at the home o f B. American markets and American pros Klecker in honor o f Miss Josephine perity. The American farmer w ill re Children and Boy’s underwear New Curious Anticipations. Many peculiar anticipations have Kleckerwas largely attended and enjoy turn that blow when opportunity pre Mesh and Balbriggans in range o f price to W e have heavy hose, light hose, good !> n cited against patent applications. able. The young lady recieved some very sents itself. That statesman will rue 8Uit. the day when by his vote he shall hose, poor hose and at prices that corres At one time a congressman took to pretty presents. Miss Klecker has gone 'he patent office a look invented by to Portland where she will be married have alienated the respect and the pond. confidence o f the American farmer by ne of his rural constituents. The Saturday to Ben Korten. this unwise, unfair and grossly dis • k was an exact copy of a lock fig- MEN’S UNDERWEAR S. C. Stewart and w ife o f Axtell, criminating treaty. • d in "Price on Locks,” showing the The argument that American farms i k used on a gate o f ancient Tbebe* Neb., arrived here Monday for a visit Mesh in ecru and white just the thing for usantts of years before Christ. Tbe with their son, L. S. Stewart, cashier will soon be unable to feed the rapidly summer per garment 50 cts ■ vressman after examining the Ulus- of the Farmers and Merchants Bank. Increasing population is absolutely fal • iMon, which was shown bim by one Mr. S. Q. Stewart, who is a stockholder lacious, for American agriculture is - Light weight in blue stripe beautiful com-ededly far Rhort o f her possible 'he officer*. exclaimed that be didn’t Just received 50 dozen Gents’ Hose for pattern 60 cts and one o f the members o f the board production, according to Secretary Wil- j .’ to who that fellow from Thebes summer a snappy bunch. o f directors, has visited Oregon before, son's report o f abandoned farms and Balbriggans as cheap as 25 cent garments. w k , lie certainly stole it from bis cqn- having helped to organize a bank at farms inadequately tilled. Should it ; ■ i ducat. O h another occasion on a[>- I if ation for a patent was filed for a Lebanon, and likes the country very not rather be the true American policy I to encourage and build up her agri- I h over basket whose construction cor much. culture rather than to tear down and responded in detail with tbe Scrip L. D. Perrigo o f Watseka, 111., discourage the same? This the grange j tural description of the ark In which : ‘■•es was placed in tbe bulrushes, arrived here Tuesday afternoon to look stands for and will ever continue to i teb, we are told In the second chop- over the country and spend a few days do. This Is why the grange contends j > ■ of Exodus, was an ark o f bnl- with J. T. Kearns. Mr. Perrigo was with all its might against a measure 1 i lies daubed with slime and pitch. in Oregon three years ago and has had that is intended to demean, to cheapen Is also probably the first record the western fever ever since. He may and belittle American agriculture. W. N. GILES. 'd Instance o f a re-enforced concrete decide to locate in one o f the larger Skaneateles, N. Y. tructure.—Scientific American. towns o f the Valley. He was accom panied by A. A. Fletcher, now a resident In Favor of Reaiprooity. bate which we nil beer with the o f Salem but formerly an Illinois man. A dispatch from Concnrd, N. H., to : rtHence I» tbe bate of those w b» Mr. Pe.rigo is an attorney. a New York paper claims that "New ,n t us. Cotton. Hampshire Is overwhelmingly In favor For soreness o f the muscles whether o f the proposed treaty." The secretary induced f>y violent exercise or injury, o f the state grange addressed letters •k he. darhes result from a din- to nil subordinate granges requesting Chamberlain's I.inime’ t is excellent. re ] stomach, and can be cured by those organizations to art on resolu This liniment is also highly esteemed tions declaring against the agreement i.-p o f Chamberlain's Stomach and for the reFef it affords in cases in cases end to telegraph them to the New r Tablets. Try it. For sale by of rheumatism. Sold by All Good stores. Hampshire delegation at Washington. jowd Stores. The Horticultural The Best Place to eat Is At The V Stayton Hotel Dining Room Don’t Cut Your Corn REED & COLLINS Beauchamps Corn Cure Beauchamps Drug Store THOMAS-MAYO CO. Underwear Hosiery. Boys’ and Misses’ Hose. Gents’ Hose. /lore new Goods every week, that is w hy you always get up-to date goods when you buy at our store. ST-A-Y-T-0