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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1911)
• m v i« KINOSTON Quite a number o f the Odd Fellow» erpset to go to Stay ton Friday enenlng SIR W IL F R E D L A U R IE R £ 1 1 attend the dedication o f the new hall Quite a numder attended the beaket • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ft iVere, A »pedal train has been ehar- social at Mt. Pleasant Friday night, all li red to come from Albany to transport report a good tiaae. the crowd. Misses Georgia and Hazel Downing attended the dance at Sheiburn Sat. v Mill City ami will croaa hat« on night. iI m < local K'ound Sunday afternoon. F. C. Downing, w ife and son Donald, More ruin- -more root for the Carpen- are viaiting hit father, G. A. Downing. Mrs. Vllaa Phillippi and »on Glen re V” May 8 H. B. Holt »pent Sunday afternoon «1 John Jamea who haa been sick for turned homo Wednesday. She haa been fiaU ». : the past few weeks was much improv visiting her parents Mr sad] Mr» M. S. Han» and Lillian drove to Mm to Sun cd until one day last week when he Titus. ounty News MILL CITY NORTH SANTIAM. had a relapse and Dr. Brewer was called ],ee Downing visited his brother G. A. to his home. Downing Wodnesdsy. day afternoon. Downing & Goodman are erecting a J. G. Luhrman o f Seattle visited his new »laughter house nc»r Mr. Down Miss Ro»a Sperry apent Sunday at brother-in-law, G. A. Downing the tore in g '! place aoulhweit o f town. Milverton, viatiing friends. part o f the week. Thi* week, then three week* more Mr. William McCan o f California Kingston school will close Friday, and school la out. ia visiting with relative» in the neig- HU» O r» Morgan who taught th* dia- borhood. lie think» he may reside here. Kveryone gladly welcomed the re t et Mfcool north uf Mill City thlaaeaaon e mplate<l her achool term laat Friday freshing rain we had thia week, although a Iratu r ed to her home near Salem it kept several from working on the Mr. L. Collin«, formerly o f Fon Du Lac, project ditch. ^ Saturday. Wia., called on bis old friend, John D itUr, thia week. Theae two gentle I f it Aoean't quit reining »non, w e’ ll Miss Beatrice Crawford spent over men were in buaineaa in the same town t get! to play lennia thia »nmmar. Sunday at the home o f her parents. in Wisconsin some twenty years ago. York on the new Catholic church has She is attending high school at Salem. It was quite a auprise to Mr. Ditter to •graaMd nicely and the structure will Mias Emma McClellan o f Aumaville see hie old friend. Mr. Collins is look n be completed. »pent Sunday at the home o f her ing over the Oregon country With a view Ir. and Mr». W. II. Ramlto have left 1 parents. o f locateing here. tnid't. From here they went to Don’ t forget the drama and enter- Andrew Etzel and Margaret Lam- ringflcld where they will visit a few i tainment the evening o f the 20th to be brecht were married at the Catholic cks, and from thcru they expect given by the “ I ’ ll Try Band" class. church Tuetday by Father Lainck. A go ta Colorado where Mr. itambo's Admission, adults 25 cents and children large number o f their relatives and o th e r resides, and may then go on 15 cents. friends gathered to wit nets the impress Mexico. Mr. and Mr». H. A. Kerr ive ceremony. A fte r the ceremouy the A number attended the bridge meet ve taken charge o f the hotel In ing at the Court House Friday after guest* assembled at the home o f the imbo’ » stead. noon aa well as parties from eleowhere. bride and participated in a sumputous County Judge Bushey ami Commiasion- wedding feast. The bride and groom j era considering the matter to quite an recieved many beautiful and useful pre | extent, the Judge talking fur more sent*. Mr. and Mrs. Etzel expect to lut|*W»a>klj Oreg on «JtittriiAl* | than an hour in regard to the matter, make their home in Sublimity or near by. SUBLIMITY. i Great Clubbing Offer »»««♦ y r s r H K AT A Y TOM • ! .AO 11.10 he says it is a necessity, but couldn’ t arrange for it untii this fall as there isn’ t sufficient funds for the same. The people o f the neighborhood as well as «ally kml Auitday O r r gn n J o u r n a l elsewhere for mdes around nrc glad the m i ft f A V T O N M A H , * • • • y ea r 17.50 county court ia in favor o f the same as Ally Orr|«»n Jo nrnk I and AY- TUN M A l l , y ea r ft.ftO many lives are endangered in fording Malay J o u rn a l ratal S T A T I O N the stream aa there are hundreds o f M A I L . mini y+mr . . . . ................. *.HA people crossing annually. A party o f he Semi-Weekly Oregon. Journal six or eight occupants came nearly being drowned laat Sunday in trying to lblUUe> lbs latest sad moat mmplala l*l>- ; cross, the vehicle being nearly over sphln new* o f th* world; *i*o* reliable mar- , "Im provem ent at the right >1 M porta. • « It la published »1 Cortland, . turned. D «r* t h , market n*wa can b * a n d la c a r - [ time always bring» value received," Med In data (or cacb tuua. It al*o ha* * say» the County Court. f t of (ped al matter (nr the farm and h o n r ; | antertatntns »tngv pa*, and a pa», or more There will oe a business meeting of comic rarti » n i l , and It soc, to th, aub- the Christaip Endeavor Saturday eve rtbar twice every »i-rt lot llniaa a >,ar ning at the Kcithley home at eight o ’clock. M A II, T «U I 09 00 oth Papers One Year, . . $2 25 H E S T A Y T O N M A IL rive» all the local new» and s.ui should be in every vicinity. Tho two papers make a .'Otnbirmtion and you save 75c ing your subscription to the Mail. X OATES. The Misses Sharp, Slagle and Lawsons were visitor« at Mill City Saturday. Mr*. Robt. Bowes ente.rtained the cemetery nociety last Thursday. Mrs. A. I. Gates was elected treasure suc cessor to Mrs. W, R. Swink. Mr. Perty Bresstler visited here laat weak. He haa recently been operated on for cancer. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey o f Niagra, attended the dance here Sat. night. Dan Dunamore o f Salem ia viaiting hia parent* near here. Mrs. F.I. Bevier and little ton left Satuixlay to visit her parents in San Sick headaches result front a dis Prana isco. ordered stomach, and can be cured by splendid the use o f Chamberlain’s Stomach and F. E. Wing o f Umatilla is viaitiug bv send friends here. Liver Tablet*. Try i t For sale by Slayton A ll Good Stores. The Lyona ball team played Gates on happen- home in the Gates ground last Sunday Gates won in m score o f I I to 14. A number of Lyons residents attended the game. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton T. J. McClary was an Elkhorn busi ness visitor Saturday. Mrs. Claude Rider is ill. Several Mill City people attended the bail game here Sunday. There are nine applicants for eight grade diplomas taking exams here this week. Capital $25,000 A. D. GARDNER, President DISCARDING T H E L A B E L S . S. L STEW ART, Cashier The Farmers and Merchants Bank of Stayton is now open for business and respectfully solicits a share of the banking business of Stayton and vicin ity, with the assurance that all business intrusted to it will be conducted with dispatch and in the strictest confidence. The names of the directors below,who will have a complete knowledge of the affairs of the bank, will be enough to assure the public that the business will be conducted in a careful, conservative manner. DIRECTORS: S. C. Stewart John Sandner J. T . Hunt L. S. Lambert A. D. Gardner S. L. Stewart In temporary quarters at the north end of the Stayton Hotel. MAKES EVERY MAN HIS OWN GAS MAN y " s T u e a tR î one h alf THE COST - LICHT CASTS > NO T SHADOW )ow A f r p ’. cas MACHIN L t The “ F -P ” Gas Machine provides ga fer loth cookinR and lighting. It makes every man — householder, store proprietor or factory owner—his own gas man. poration. He pays dividends to himself instead o f to a cor And he gets the cleanest and best illuminating and fuel gaa known— at one-sixth the cost o f city gas or electricity. for catalogue. A. L FRASER, Salim, Oragon. Send a Van Hits Hard Ttllanioox county, famed for its forests. Its dormant water power sites and Its dairy products, will be opened up by tbe Pac'd • Railway A Naviga Evangelist Van Marter Preaches tion Company's new road by tbe first Eloquent Sermons.— Large of August, according to E. E. Lytle, Crowds E v r y Night. president of the company. There re main but 22 miles of track to be laid. In response to a request from the The big union Evangelistic Central Labor Connell of Portland, meetings being held at the Op* ra Governor West bas named a commit House are growning in interest tee to Include members of the Grange, I from night to night. The con- church, organized labor and manufac igregatons, which tax the seat turers to meet and arrive at a conclu sion as to how to xolve the problem ing capacity o f the houne are of cocvict labor competing with free held spell-bound under the elo labor. m Mr*. Clara Bewick Colby, of Lon don. England, formerly a resident of Oregon, has been appointed by Gov ernor West as a delegate to tbe In ternational Woman’s Suffrage alliance to be hold In Stockholm, Sweden, and alro as a delegate to the International race ccngress to be held In London. Sbe will represent Oregon at both of these gatherings. Commenting upon new work which •Ir Wilfrid Laurler, premier of Can Is being done at certain hatcheries In ada, vvho has announced that he will the state and declaring that during forego attendance at the coronation of tbe closed season Just ended there King Oeorge In ordar to press th« were fewer violations of the law than In several years. Master Fish War reciprocity treaty. den Clanton has submitted bis month ly report, which details the work of one of the most Interesting seasons C RO P O U TLO O K GOOD of the year for the fisheries depart Exparta See Prospects of Bumper ment. Wheat Output. New York.— Reports ’ of bumper Swimming Events for Rose Festival. wheat crops almost everywhere In the Portland. — Three Pacific Coast United States and In No#h western championship swimming events, all of Oanada are being received by those them class A cumbers, will be among here who make it their business to the many attractive feats to be given keep In touch with the grain situation. In connection with the first annual There arc big yields in prospect In 1 aquatlo carnival to be held here the the Far Southwest. Texas and Okla week of the Rose Festival under the homa, Kansas will have a big crop. auspices of the Multnomah Amateur Last year’s crop has ceased to be a Athletic Club. This will be the first market factor. It la probable that re lnter-club. Inter-city and Inter-state vised acreage figures will add further water tournament of Its kind ever to the estimated output next harvest. held on the Coast. Tbe Census Bureau before long will have tbe figures for tbe actual aero M A N S E R C A S E IN C OURT age of the crops, and if history re peats Itself there will be a revision Motion for Rehearing of Interesting upward In the figures for the areas Case Is Filed. planted. Baker.— A motion for re-hearing In a case of great Interest In this city Woodman Build Horn#. has been filed In circuit court Some Salem, Ore.— With 58 camps of the Ume ago, W illiam Baker was re Woodmen of the World represented, moved as executor of the estate of nearly 300 members of the order as the late Andrew Manser by the county sisted In the construction of the cabin court because he had not filed an in at the State Fair grounds. ventory of the estate Trtthin 30 days after his appointment, and because he had not asked for an extension of time. The action of County Judge Basche was upheld by Circuit Judge Smith when the case was appealed. In view of the sensational nature of tbe case, Los Angeles.— John J. McNamara the motion for rehearing Is most in and his brother, James B. McNamara, teresting as Gustav Anderson, repre were arraigned on charges of murder senting Baker, filed a sworn affidavit and dynamiting, and June 1 fixed as by ex-County Judge Messick, which the time for them to plead states that more time was applied for Although Ortie McManigal, who is In the case during his term of office said to have confessed and implicated for the reason that one o f the ap the McNamaras, was charged with praisers of the estate was out of the dynamiting In the same Indictment with the aecretary of the ironworkers’ association, he has not been ar Secretary’« Control Is Limited. raigned, and Is not expected, to ap Salem. Ore.— Secretary of State Ol- pear In court before the trials of the cott, following an opinion by Attor McNamaras. ney General Crawford to the effect Thare Is little prospect that the that the Secretary of 8tate has no public will learn details of the mass right to compel a state official to va of testimony taken before the grand cate rooms used in the State Capitol, Jury. The District Attorney desires refused to make any statement what that It be kept secret for fear that soever as to his future attitude in If it were published It might c&uso regard to ousting the state printer. difficulties in obtaining an unpreju diced jury, and the defense has agreed to remain silent as to The copies giv en It. quent preaching o f Van Marter. As an'e” tngelist he is in a class by himself; His methods by some are thought to be quite sensation al, and he certainly at Lime*-uses strong language, but he already has as trong grip or. the hearts o f the people, and is bringing things to pass that are compell ing people to sit up and take notice. His 3ermons are power ful and convincing. He makis no apology for sin, but strikes straight out from the shoulder and hits awfully hard. His ser mons on ‘ ‘The Dance” and “ H ell” have been especially strong, and his lecture on Thurs day night on ‘ ‘Booze or a ride with Van on the water-wagon, was a master stroke;--one o f the greatest temperance lectures to which this or any other com munity has had the privilege o f listening. The meetings continue through this week and next week. On Sunday afternoon at three o’clock there will be a meeting at the Opera House for men only. M’NAMARA’S WILL PLEAD ON JUNE 1 Waadrow Wilson Cam manta on th» Braaking Dawn of Party Linas. ‘T h e country la awakening to a de gree of civic consciousness kqown be fore only In the period when the coun try was born.” »aid Ooveruor Wood- row Wilson o f New Jersey In a recent address. “ W e are scrutinizing the men who are conducting the government We know we are living In an age of complicated conditions. From all our cities man after man tells me that nev er before have the citizens been so Minister Behind Seattle Upheaval awakened to public quesUous—to the Seattle.— Rev. M. A. Matthews, in questlou of public degeneration. a signed statement, declares he is the "The Interesting thing o f our politics man who brought Detective Burns to now Is that men are not labeled. You cannot tell from tbe way a man voted Seattle and put him to work on the last time how be will vote the next Investigation of the police depart time. Men are beginning to And out ment which resulted in the calling of a grand Jury which ndicted ex that the safe line 1» tbe right line. "The mere moral Impulse In me is Chief of Police Wappenstein ana of no force unless It can be translated members of the so-called vice syndi into action. It Is Immoral to propose cate. for tbe United States something that Is not o f benefit to the whole United THE MARKETS. States, it 1 j Immoral to promote legis lation for yonr business unless It Is also for the Interest of the rest of the Portland. country Our government Is n>t a pa Wheat— Track price: Club, 87C. ternal Institution.” bluestem, 93c; red Russian, 85c. Barley— Feed. 828 per ton. P. A. Coinb3, of Portland, will have Oats— No. 1 White, |30 per ton. the honor of receiving automobile Hay—Timothy, eas’ ern Oregon. license tag No. I under the new law, A. R. Smythe, of Arlington, has 122 50; mixed. 320; alfalfa. |15. Butter— Creamery, 24c. been appointed by Governor. West as Eggs— Ranch, 21c. sheep commissioner from the Second Hopa— 1910 crop, 20c; 1909, 14e, district •Chirleg A. Dunn, of Gervait; D iv <5 contracts, 18c. Wool— Eastern Oregon, 12@>14c; Shepherd, of Mllwaukle, and William Q. Porter, of McMinnville, have been Willamette Valley. 1 2 * 16c lb. Mohair— Choice, 36V4c. appointed railway mall clerk*. Different organizations of Hood Seattle. River are making endeavors to secure Wheat—Bluestem. 85c; Club, 88c; locations for a city park and rest place for 8unday and holiday prome red rusilan, 84c. Barley— »28 per ton. nades. Oate— 388.50 per ton. Under the leadership o f Editor G. Hay— Timothy, 824 per ton; altai L. Hurd, of the Stanfleld Standard, fa. 317 per ton. preliminary steps are being taken for Butter— Washington cr.'»mery, 26c; the formation of a Umatilla County ranch, 13c. Press Associattnw Eggs— Selected, local, 2Cc. SUMMONS In the justice’s court for Stayton District, Marion County, Oregon. G.*L. Brown and C. E. Brown, partners, doing business under the firm name and style o f Lee Brown & Son», Flair.tiffs, SLM j ( 0X3, V3. Jas. Byrnes and W ^ E . Verly, Defend ants. To Jas. Byrnes and W. E. Verly I e- fendants: In the name o f the M ate o f Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you. In the above entitled action within six weeks from the date o f the first publi cation o f this Summons, to w it; May 4th, 1911, and if you fail to so appear and answer said Complaint, Plaintiffs will take judgment against you for the sum o f {31.70 with interest thereon at the rate o f 8 per cent per annum from the 10th day o f January, DIO, ar.d fer the further sum o f $15.00 as attorney's fees and for plaintiffs’ costs and d sburse- ments incurred in the above entitled action, and also directing that the property attached in this cause ue applied toward the satisfaction o f such judgment. You are further notified that this Sum mons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Stavton Mail by an order of Honorable J. B. Grier Justice o f e Peace in and for Stayton District. Mar ion County, Oregon, dated A p r! iT ’ h, 1911. You are further not tied lfc «t he date o f the first publication e i this Snmmons is May 4th, 1911, and yon :•* required to appear and answer on or before the June the 15th, 1911. S. H. licltze! Attorney for P la im .f - May 4—June 15 W ANTED-* RIDER AGENT. IR EACH T O W N and district to ride and exhibit a sample Latest Model “ R in ger’ ’ bicycle furiii-lud by us. Our agcnt»e very where are making m<>pey fast, W Hfr f*.full particular,aad t petal.ftr at aut t. _ | NO M O N E Y R E Q U IR ED until you receive and approve of your bicycle. W e ship to anyone anywhere in the TT. S. v.nh.»i a ent ««emil l;i advance, t'.pay fr.i,ht. aud allow T E N D A Y S ' F R E E T R IA L during! which time you may ride the bicycle and put It to any test you wishS 1£ sou are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to koep ll.af tjcjvie ship It back to us St our expense and *>■ mill mu ia out a*. <•««. F A C T O R Y P R IC E S " B f 'lrn l'h the highest grade bicyclw It is * possi bl e to make at o n e smell profit above ■etna! factory coat. You -a ve |10 to $23 middlemen'.« prott v» by buy ing direct (d ie. ai 1.1 h v o tho manufacturer'» guarantee behind your bicycle. DO NOT BU Y a bicycleor a pair o f tire» from anna, a» W *» until you receive our catalogue* and learn our unheard o f / « » « » and •t n m a rk a b b t p t d n t e f t r t V to rid e r agents. YOU W ILL BE ASTONISHED f * l l 9 tow prirrm wn nan tnak<* yoa this yssr. - W e tell - •• “ the ‘ highest gnMic hlejeies t o t IS profit Blm v p 'RctorT m*»t, ! C V fiM hm * . our bicycle* under jo u r own lilatestdoub'g oar urtv.*«. . oi..rw .wi th*d*v r e i v e d . « i f r . 0» **.0 Y 9 L M » . ^ 0 <lo » « t fsw tarty benrllsssronrl h*nd hleyrtes. bm aswdty h e r« numhs^on hand taken In tmde h r 0ur_Chtosgo retslj «tore*. Tbeee we clear out prêtait!? at price* cma mil rta«m. from • V S T Y v ' S ’S * * '’ » * Ä t a it * w S »i5 d n S ; COAS T Ï R - B R AK E S , * I A ä S Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof S I y Self-healing Tires?, ro ; rm , nt w ill t e ll you * 80 an* pedfils. parta, repair» an<t “ re ta il price r . duce o nly T h e rfzutm r r e f i l l p rire e f three tire t itA $10.CO fee fmir% A m » fo latr*auce X9*i ta m p lt f il r f e r f 4 . 8 0 ( ( a t h v titb o rJ e r $4 55, NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PU NCTURES N A IL S , Tacks* or G lass will net let the air out. A liumlrrtl thousand pairs sold last vrar. ' B F S O M P T i n N ’ M;l|lc In nil size*. It U t O b i a r f f U R f i , llw l j an d eaey riding, very durable and lined Inside with avpecialauelity o f rubber. Which never be comes p o r o u s * n d which closes up »m ail punctures without a l l o w i n g t he air to e s c a p e . Nette# the thick r u b b e r t r e i i W e hare hundred* o f letters from satl-flcd customer* j‘A ’’ and punetxareatripe “ B " stating that their tires b a re only been pumped up once and “ O’’ also rim strip “ H '» or twice In a whole season. The to prevent rim cutting. T h i* an ordinary tire, tho puncture resisting nunlltic* tieinir tiro w ill outlast any other given by several layer* of thin, »peclally prepan ,I m ak o -R O F T , E L A S T IC and fabrlcon the tread. The regular price of the»« tire» ■ A S T RIDIRÒ. is 010.00 per pair, but for advertising purposes we are making a spactal factory price to the rider o f only »4 « « per pair. A ll orders shipped same day letter Is received. W e ship C O D. on approvsl. You do not pay a cent uutli yoa have examined and found them strictly »s represented. — -■ “iste——------------ ----------- •Mg.vtA - ■ - - - --- - - - — —Z~ - ,----o t5 prrfvnt (thBiwhy -- mak ,ag the prlca *4.SS par pair) If tou rend FULL CMH — W ITH « « c I on * thi* odvert<*emrDt. Yr>« run m r'ek in s?n<l!ng hr an ortlor aa tba tire» mav na rrturned a tO U N rv p a n *» If for any rra«on they mm not satl [Ron. w a avwparfnetty ffniiahm •aid money w o t to us t»aa safa on In a bank. If y*«» or.lrr a d *». i i th**s« I _____ _ you ______ ____ 1 1 ___ ______ __ win mi ______ that _ th ey _ wilt rdm |as1»r. r n f**t*r. woar bettor, last longer and look Hnrr thnn a m :lre yon have »v»*r um M or nt^n at any pr1 % toe know that yntl will toso w»i! »leoeed that wtotl t -u want *» Meyote you will g ira ■ » your arder. We waul yon to «end an a trial arder á to n o s hence tii ta reran rkr Die \ \ offer. tbtiy any kind atntiv qrlce nntn yon Feed fo r a p a lr o f ITedyMl ont v w i f c c i # fff w c o i price quoted abare: or writ* for our bigTtre aud Sundry I'alalw.Mia wbull ü«*cni>«« aud quote« a *n,i kinds of tirvw at about half the tima I price*. He or a pair of b w w e w w e wwmmmm n M M . 0n» ui.m j o o t u . t k . iin , u . i . ,r.. I U > . 'j e o * t » . u> )— ra « « .r y t h in * . w n u . It N • „ » . ËÊT YÎÈiJI wr DO N O T W A /T Ï" «&!• -•*»«»>»"**. ce ootthiob oweuviea.iM f, CHIC A 8 0 , I L L . 1