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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1911)
OTi¡s « .S ,* , ™ 1 “ ,IL TIMELY BREVITIES BV C. O. BABCOCK Entered at Ih » F « « * « st SU TIon . O fr fo n . • m »:. M I M I o f t b » secon d c la n The sterilisation of water by ultra violet rays has now entered upon an 1 1 .5 0 p e r y « a r Ir» a d v a n o i Indus!rial Mane. Last year there were ,\200 trials by $1.00 for i months. 75c for 3 months court martial in the army as ajntinst Ti.Otsj tbe previous year. T b trtf d»v» b íte r* ■ abnrrtpOoi»» rs p ir r ib. The largest stalactite cave in Kurop* ■ bnrrtber v il i b S B «u *«d If ib« >abw>i|<tioi recently was discovered In the Uacb- • n o i rscetvsd b * lo r « ih r s ip t m u o n o f ib lrt< I steiu uoutitaiu* of upper Austria. :» t » T * T * r « 111 bn slopped. Surety bonds cannot be pro. uted In Ecuador, there being e> evinpauy lu STAY rON. OR. MAY' 11. 1911 that country doiug that class of busi ness. The way to bniU up Stayton it to The lord mayor of Loudon as Id re patroniae Station merchant*. cently that In his opluiou the old Eng lish system of apprenticeship should he revived. BOOST, DON'T KNOCK. Experiment* with thousands of sub ject* ha« e show n that the aicrage tuau Be a booster, not a knocker. attains his maximum streuxiii in Uia A n y improvement fo r th e good thirty -tint year. o f our town should be encourapr- T ^ vibration c f a steel dish 30.000 j ____ _n times or more a second produces tbe ed. V>e may not all look at ^ lB a uew for ao things, or reason things in the tomobiies or motorboats. £ame way, but do not condemn Scotland ei|>orted 1.531 Cydesdu!e anv public enterprise that is for * » « « • ,n ,9,°- Thl* u “ '<> «“ » the good o f Stayton and its cm- breed of llrltlsh Uve atoct ZenS. We need Quite a fe w irn- Expansion dm to the heat of the provements and we will g e t them sun give* the top of the Eiffel tower i f we all pull together. Stayton • molton of from one to seven , , . . , ... Inches. varylug with the seasons, needs an electric line, and w ill Numerou, garage Ores have shown get it i f we pull for it, and pull that automobile tires, after they have hard, and altogether. been hardened by contact with mud _________________ _ .. , __. ,___ ___i The continued rain has made business very slack fo r several days, but as soon as the weather settles, there will be a rush o f business in every- line. and water, practically are fireproof. There are large guano deposits on Kme isUndi ^ twwn china and thc Philippines, but apparently nothing « n be done to make them profitable. Cxerny- ,h* * r" ,t « • " * “ pert, says skin cancer has diminished 30 [>er cent at least In tbe last fifty years. Fie thinks soap did tbe blessed business. FROM WALLOWA CITY. It Is regarded as a sign of the steady disappearance of tbe sailing craft that To the Editor: British owners of such ships are eo- EKar Sir:— You would oblige me deavoring to sell them whenever an greatly by forwarding •‘The Mail” to opportunity presents itself. t:;j following address, am always anx- Paraguay has no use for automobiles, ious to recieve it as it “ seems like a let There are hardly any roads. Travel e r from home” . Thanking you kindly lng in the country is attempted only a id wishing vou all the success possible, 00 horseback, arid the city streets are 1 remain ver^ respectfully. P*Ted *“ ,h* ***■ hlch A Subscriber, The International exposition will be opened at Turin on April 29 Wallowa City, Ore. will, it Is claimed, show that Italy has progressed more rapidly than any oth N’ E V S T ' R A G R - F H S FROM er European nation in tbe last fifty O i i . I i R C ITIE S IN OREGON years. An American consul. Julian □. Ar • t n;y-i.ve schco' c Cccr*. repre- nold, traveled several months in west- tiLt.ng Hirr* rcurtfc* of the tcbool era China last year. He stopped at <■ ' r c : i of Wascisg-cn county, met eighty native inns, and never did be in c -nventira at Hillsboro to discuss experience the least Incivility or un friendly treatment. pebiic rthool sCt'ra. Unwillingness of American manufac The Mi lwaukee Orchard Company, turers to deal with Russia on the cred e '■'rdicate cf Wisconsin capita ls-s it system adopted years aco by Ger has Just completed the plant nc of 300 mans and French is proving a handi rcres to orchard in the Lorane Val cap. since cash transa-Mons are con ley, gcuthwest of Eugene. trary to the general Russian custom. In pection of the entire 0-W . R. Production of gold In tbe United A X. system was started by Julius States in 1910 fell below that o f the Krattachaftl vice president of the record output in 1909. The decrease Harrlntan iinss, and J. P. O'Brien, was due to reduced production in Alaska. Colorado and South Dakota. general manager of the O.-W. R. A X. In other statea tbe output showed an F shermen who have been tak:ng increase. croppies in nets daring the past few In Hawaii's territorial life of ten weeks are in danger of arrest, for the years her bank deposits have grown state game warden has instructed his from $4.000,000 to over $13.000.000. and d: putles to look out for such catches savings have risen from $S04.000 to as croppies are protected under the $4.290.000. Tbe Chinese have tbe lar gest per capita average savings bank bass law. accounts, $328.S3. The seven days ending May 31 has Tbe French press is perturbed over been suggested by the civic commit tbe statement that there are twice as tee of tbe Woman’s Club of Portland many pictures by Rembrandt in tbe ns Cleanup Week’’ for the purpose United States ns there are In Holland of removing all rubbish and purifying and more than there are In Austria. tie city In preparation for the Rose Belgium. Denmark. Italy. Roumania. Spain and Switzerland put together. Festival in June. A letter by Benjamin Franklin to a Francis J. Heney, It Is said, will medical friend, with the sardonic have a bill introduced in Congress taunt, "¡¿flit the lives you save are not repealing the 8lleta settlers’ bill that worth saving, as being useless, and al was enacted at the last session of most tbe other half ought not to be Congress. Heney declsres this Is bad saved, as being mischievous.” was legislation and will validate a num sold at auction in London recently for £32 10s. ber of fraudulent entries. Owners and agents o f sixteen down Monmouth is to hare a new two- town Chicago office buildings have story brick schoolhouse with full ce- , ment basement. The building will be ***“ ' ' by bu“ d'D!; depart , . . 8 ment to stretch a wire screening over . b7 83 fe8t “ d wil1 ° ° ntaln »f* the rotundas at tbe second or third classrooms, auditorium, manual train floors to prevent persons on the mein ing room, two reci’ ation rooms floor being Injured by others jumping library and privata offices. or falling from upper floors of the Members of the state board are ■tractures. grappling with the problem of allow- Herr narrF riate of nanover ha* lng no deficiencies to pil- up at the h*™ mad'' 8 Hfe,on* meln,>er ot state institutions before the next ses-' p™ a‘an " T f fh3D1'? rf b* " P * * * ' f a „ . ... 1 , vor o f the kaiser. Plate is a master 'P * * a-.ure and are finding plumber. The honor Itestowed on him the task Somewhat more difficult than has never before been awarded to an it was first supposed to be. ordinary artlaan. it la traditionally May 25 will be a red-letter day with klwn to noblemen as a reward for eml- Portland Lvdge, No. 142, Benevolent n*nt " « rT,ce t,le "<afc Herr Plate and Protective Order of Elks as that 8 ,8bor ,w1<1‘‘ r- but nn nntl Socialist, is the dite tl:at was set at a meeting ! Mr#- Car" lln«* A vvi,l,e ” f LT’P " of the lodge to bum the la.t of the ^ owl ^ "»* ^ « f , ___ ____ . ed the one bnudredfb a n n I versa ry of . **®8 8 * ere 'aksn on the <,er Mrthday. has been for eighty hlks bu..ding, constructed five yearn years r f her life nn Industrious literary ago- worker. For sixteen years she edited The market for sswlogs In the Co • woman's Journal. Early In her ca- lumbla River basin is completely de she obtained Introductions to Tom moralized At the monthly meeting Hood a,,d -»«-rrold and after of the Cr’ umbia River Loggers’ Asso- ^ D*Tpr lac," * , employment for elation at Portland a most pessimistic I V-,1 * " , . ... „ . . King Mannel will make Richmond, f'.-ebng preva led and the members England .b is new home He has taken tigreed that the market was In the Aberrorn. a residence built forty years worst possible condition. . I ago. from Kald Sir Hnrry Maclean. Well-defined disposition exists In Aberrorn stands In the center o f a ihe office of the district attorn*^ to ,oar acr* ,n,cl- and lta Privacy la dismiss the indictment aga’nst Chief doubly secured by a high brick wall of Police Cox of Portland, following and numerous trees. There are only two floors to Ihe house, which Is un an Implied admission of Deputy Coi- pretentious and comfortable. The I r that a week of lnveel'gation had grounda Include two tennis court*, a failed to produce evidence upon j charming rosary, fruit sod flower gar- V .. oh a conviction may be exoected. I dens. A NEW MANAGER Polk# w on m Use •.r»n,«*t ot the H. L). M ars a r m e d Sarurday nijfht from Salem and is now in work done tn tbs world of birds I t France and central Europe tne tinier I stalled as local editor and m anager o f the Stayton MaiL in the Caps birds police tbe air. posted on absence o f the undersigned, who has taken up his duties in the office let «graph wires. Black, with beads decorated with orango fillets, these o f the secretary o f state at Salem. notable flycatcher« are drvsded by Mr. Mars is thoroughly dependable and reliable, a newspaper tbe brigands of tb# atr. Kaglce, fal man o f more than twenty years experience, and is deserving o f the cons and all the feat herd strong men fullest confidence and most cordial support of the people o f Stayton . of the «thcr shrink from an encounter with this tyrant. When the tyrant and surrounding territory. cannot tod wires to perch on be The w riter still ow ns a controlling interest in the paper and will porches on a pole When stationed lu make frequent trips to Stayton. but in his absence Mr. Mars will a prairie or a pasture be prrrhva upon tb* back of ao ox. II* Itvee by hunt have full authority to conduct the business. lng Insert* and attack* all bird*, even tb* strongest, using beak *nd claws C. D. B a b c o c k . In the unequal struggle. All tbe fowl* of the atr fear the police bird, and even the moat active pillager« of the naate feign honesty when under the eharp eye of the M ost Ire pa tyrnnnu*. In winter the tyrant takea posse# ■ton of the warm shelters priced by birds, lu spring, when the young nr» twittering In tb* nests, tbe tyraot tarns -tb l«f' end sows terror among friends and enemies alike. Even the sparrows handed to fall u|>on a Held fly away when they see tbe black coat 1 and orange flllet of tbe “ policeman.” ♦ The tyrant hold* his power by hla By C O N N IE M A C K . M an ager o f Philadelphia audacity. All animal* yield to the Influence of courage, a quality special, A m erica n s ly tenacious tn Mria Tbe tyrant bird M 'Mnnll. but hie attitude command* M A N would bo crazy to enter the gqt-ricb-quick scheme respect.—Harper's Weekly. Get-rich-quick Scheme B ound to H u rt Baseball $ H one, as quoted in their books. You must turn over your coin in April. How do you know that you are going to get your money from that crowd in October! A man would be a C H U M P T O P L A C E H I S G O O D M O N E Y W I T H S O M E B O D Y H E D ID N ’T E V E N K N O W . W hy, it is the softest kind o f a “ C O M E O N ” proposition, to my mind. It is bound to H U R T T H E G A M E , too, if any such scheme should get under way. Suppose these Kentucky fellows receive tons of money from peo ple around tbe country. A good, earnest ball player is trying his very best. H e makes an error at a critical moment that possibly keeps s certain team from finishing a notch higher in the race. W O ULD BE HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE IN HUNDREDS OF CITIES W H O W O U L D F IG U R E T H A T H E D IO IT PURPOSELYt THAT THE B O O K IE S JUST SUCH PLAYER Another Suggestion. "The new Pullman prices s n n fair er than formerly." said one traveling nmi!. ‘They’re not." replied the other. “ I don’t care anything about a reduced charge for an upper berth. What I 1 want I* a prohibitive cost to tbe man who snores.” Washington Flar. FOR HAD K IN D GOT TO OF TALK HIM WITH THEIR FAT BANK ROLL. MIGHT RUIN A MOST PROMISING JUST RECEIVED A new line of All-over Laces and Embroideries, also Valen- ceines Laces and edging to ~ match. New Dress Ginghams and many other articles. If you want the newest and lat est style creations always call on LIFE. .................................. ... 1 HI ■ ■ " ■ B B B B KLESKER’S Spray Your Fruit Trees Now Put off spraying a few day more and you will probably regret it. Big lucious ripe apples don’t grow on trees that are scrawney and scale infested. Get the kind of spraying material that does the trick. Spray your trees at once. We sell the kind you can depend on. 25 c worth makes 25 gallons. BEAUCHAHPS DRUG STORE CLEAN-UP SALE S TA TIO N 'S BEST STORE. BANK WITH T H E O L D R E L IA B L E Its many safe gards for the peoples money with its con servative policy and alert board of directors are for % your ----------------------- OF----------------------- L a d ie s’ T ailored Suits $ 5 0 .0 0 Suits 35.00 Suits 2 5 . o o Suits 22.00 Suits i 4 .oo Suits - P ro te c tio n C. H. BREWER. Pres. Have Your W atch Cleaned Occasionally $ 3 g .0 0 - 2 q . o o - 19 .5 0 16.75 9 . 9 o , 7 .7 5 to ck to n Cor. Commercial and Court Sts. WARREN RICHARDSON, Cashier / A watch will run without oil or clean ing longer than any other piece of machinery—but itmeeda both occasionally. I f you will consider that tho rim of the balance wheel travels over fifteen miles a day, you will not grudge your watch a speck of oil and u cleaning once a year. It will in crease the life and accuracy of your watch. Leave your watch with ua to-day. C. R. Thompson S IT PAYS The Stayton State Bank We have sold as much up-to-date in the ready- to-wear section as we have previously sold up to July 4th, 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 we will be satisfied if we can now close out the entire remaining suits at greatly reduced prices, and, owing to the lateness of the arrivals, we will need to put forth every effort to have our de partment empty before the fall season. Consequent ly we offer the following big reductions: II T h * Julea There W illi Mlaalonnry tsnlliualaatlcally) — Now, my specialty t* work among tb« young. Do you think there I* a good opening hero! The Chief (doubtfully)— WelL we don’t, a* n rule, believe lu giving meat to tho kid», but any nn hour’* extra stew there’ll be the gravy, yon know I -there’ll be the gravy.- Sydney Bulle tin. _______ _ and bet on the outcome of tho baseball season. Suppose you had a hundred dollars to bet that the S t Louis Americans would finish first at the odds of sixty to THERE W hat Me W anted. -Now. thl* cur.” #•>Id tb* ral1 lng Billups’ aitenllon to » handsome limousine In the corner. "Is * dandy. I || runs so smoothly you wouldn t know you were In It. Hide* Ju»f J ! * a rocking chair.’’ "What do you think I nm nit es caped Inmate of an old Indy'a b-nie?’’ dsounded Billups. " ! want a car that I I’ll know I’m In when I’m In It, and I when 1 go out looking for a rocking chair I’ll go to a furniture atom atul not to a giirng».” - Harper's Weekly. Salem, Oregon E. ROY & RON, Stayton, Oregon. J. 8. Gerry THOMPSON & GERRY Attorneys and Counsellors General Practice, Real Property and Patent Law a Specialty. ofliam la Reek Bldg. at»; ion, Orsgon ; h ft „ M o o r e POIS s O o N n 1^ . #/ OAK R E t M M E t D ü Y m ¿¡mb sitta, CMiiaiAtNo. reíos*, burns , tre. A V A L U A B L E M O U lt H O iO t A l V C *u osussisrj^i««,^ J^^oera^o’. siautsr