The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, May 18, 1911, Image 2

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    ITEMS OF INTEREST
THROUGHOUT OREGON
Chronicle of Important Event)
of Interest *o Our
Readers.
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Is there any thi g In the world that
is o f more Importance t< you iban good
digeribili? Final must be eaten to su.—
tain life and imi-t be illuestol anil cun-
verted Into blond. When digestion fulls
the whole body suffers. Chambarlaln a
Tablets are n rational and reliable cure
for Indigestion. They Increase I be
How of bile, purify the blood, strengthen
the stomach, and tone up the whole
digestive apparatus to a natural and
healthy action. For sute by All Good
Stores.
Th® Semi Weekly Oregon Journal
» a y to build up Stayton it to
ulte Stayton merchant*.
3D ROADS ARE NECESSARY.
•y sane man knows, or
d know the great aavant-
; o f good roads, and should
.i.tagon ize any movement in
at direction. In such a splen-
arming community as ours
d irt our great march o f pro-
\ -», good roads is one o f the
we should not overlook,
.1 every individual in this sec-
, should boost fo r them. It
m3 to us that a fte r driving
. t • some o f the new rock roads
.his country there should be
question as to the great ad-
antage and com fort o f them.
Supervisor B. E. Richardson,
t urner who has been tryin g
o- the past tw o years to have
roads between Turner and the
form chool improved, has suc-
e ied, with the assistance o f
i ipervisor John Girardon, in
v! g a rock crusher installed
e Heron w atering trough,
d there will be between 50 and
. convicts put to work placing
sued rock on the entire road
tween the tw o places.
L et
j good work continue.
iurenee Darrow, chief council
:■ the defence in the Moyer,
«. tibone and Haywood trial, will
live in Los Angles this week
take up the defence o f the
umara brothers.
Duty G ra n ge s
I.-» turer UcKeen o f Maine I d
of Hie discussion» Iu tbe
■ says that our o f 2*X> reports re-
fr >m 440 granges In the state
rued that HH1.041 had attend
- COO meetings. had listened to
• 0 speakers. C.10 addresses. 4.*ift
5 grange papers, over 2.000
over 5.000 musical seleo-
i more than 6,000 readings and
:utlut.s.
a -fie Mining Congress Meets.
"rr-land.— The Pacific Northwest
3 Congress opened in this city
' -day for a three-days’ session. A
ber of prominent persons. In-
-cing some of the governors of the
- represented attended and the
. ess was one of the most inter-
:ng ever held.
Mrs. Taft Taken III.
N- ■* York.— Mrs. Taft wae taken 111
at a banquet the attended with
President. Her Illness was de-
d as a nervous attack similar
at which ahe had two years ago,
nt In less severe form.
ashington— Samuel Gompers, John
obeli and Frank Morrison, presf-
lt, v ce president and secretary of
American Federation of Labor, re-
ctively, stepped from the shadow
the Jail when the Supreme Court
the United States set aside their
lienees of Imprisonment for ccn-
upt growing out of the litigation
ween the Buck Stove & Range Co.,
St. Leu a, and the Federation.
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B y G LE N N H . C U R TIS S.
A e ro p la n e B u ild e r
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to see America strongly represented at the interna­
tional eup race in England next summer, and I hope to build
a machine to compete. I am exceedingly anxious to see the
C U P B R O U G H T B A C K T O T H E U N IT E D S T A T E S ,
and I believe if it is brought back the coming summer wo shall bo able
to K E E P I T H E R E , just as we have held tho America’s cup against
all foreign vaebts.
A E R O P L A N E R A C IN G IS G O IN G T O BE A P O P U L A R
S P O R T , and the international speed contest for tho cup will always
bring out the very highest typo o f aeroplanes from the several coun­
tries now foremost in their development. It seems to mo tho machines
contending fo r the cup should present something more than tho mere
product o f a certain factory or a typo.
I f some representative sportsmen would engago to tako over a
machine to contest against the present holder, Claude Grahamo-White,
and all the others who are bound to enter fo r the honor it seems to
me A M E R IC A ’S R E P R E S E N T A T IO N W O U L D A S S U M E T H E
IM P O R T A N C E I T D E SE R V E S .
WE ARE JUST BEGINNING TO DEVELOP SPEED.
TH E CUP
CONTEST IS L IK E L Y TO DEMAND A HUNDRED MILES AN HOUR
OF THE W INNER.
BUILDER3 OF A L L TY PE S P e A in u P L A N E S
ARE EQUIPPING THEM W ITH MORE POW ERFUL MOTORS.
MEW S P A R A G R A P H S FR O M
O T H E R C IT IE S IN O R E G O N
Construction Compano'" of Portland.
This bond proposition carrlad almost
unanimously.
The sixteenth ccnv nt on of the
Grand C. ::t of O. z a. Foresters of
Amer 1 u.ct In Albany Tuesday.
Another drilling rig. the filth to be
plac.d in the field north of Vale, has
bCcn set up by the North Vole Oil
Company.
The Oregon Short Line is installing
a coaling station in Ontario so that
freight trains r. eding coal* can coal
up quickly.
Construction of the n- w 1800,000
power plant at Prospect, which is be­
ing nstalled by Cclonel Frank II. Ray
of New York, is progressing rapidly.
Medford is going to have an up-to-
date country club, with club house,
golf links, tennis court and all the
other accessories of a modern instl
tution of the kind.
To make the use of Douglas fir sat-
((factory for Interior finish, to dsflns
methods by which the lumber may bs
kept from warping, from leaching
pitch or in other ways lessening Its
value, the Portland office of the for­
est service will soon Inaugurate a
field study of the commercial meth­
ods u”ed by sawmill operations In the
Pacific Northwest for the kiln-drying
of their product.
After Inspecting thoroughly the
work and the equipment of the state
salmon hatchery at Poujade, on the
McKenzie River, Master Fish Warden
Clanton rnnounced that he was heart­
ily in sympathy with the project of
Installing a treut hatchery In connec­
tion with the salmon hatchery now
maintained, and that he would urge
According to crop reports of the the state fish and gim e commission
Department of Agriculture, the farm to appropriate a good sura for putting
value of wheat in Oregon on May I, It In.
was 78 cents per bushel as against 93
In a comprehensive synopsis of
cents on May 1, 1910.
game conditions in Oregon, George H.
Arrangements are being completed Cecil, district forester, has submitted
for the fourth annual convention of to Governor West a statement of In­
the Oregon Retail Jewelers’ Associa­ terest to all sportsmen In the state.
tion, to be held In Portland June 5 The report has been summarized for
and 6, in Rose Festival week.
the benefit of the state fish and game
Umatilla reservation Indians who commission. The report covers large
are unable to write Just now sign all game, field-game, water-fowl, preda­
documents with a thumb-print from tory animals and offers some sugges­
the r.ght thumb,
tions as to the violation of the game
A. A. Tremp, general manager of liw? and the prevention of such viola­
the Astoria Centennial celebration, tions.
has completed arrangements with Al­
As an outgrowth of the farmers’ In­
fred Noble, advertising manager of stitutes, there has develop'd an urg
the Great Northern railway, to pre­ ent demand for a mere < xtensive edu­
serve the Astoria Centennial in mo­ cational system for the farmer than
tion pictures.
is offered by the usual Inst.tute. The
For the first time since the naugu- movable school is suggested by the
ration of the event the Portland Y. agrlcutural college as a solut on of
M. C. A. defeated the Chemawa In­ the problem so that, practically at
dian school in the annual Salem to their homes, all who are Isterested
Portland relay race. The white run­ may have the advantage of moder­
ners finished the course 13 minutes ately equipped laboratories for tech­
nical study and practical work In
ah'ad of the'r dusky rivals.
A simple and Inexpensive timber- problems relating to the farm and
treating plant has been set up by i home.
j
the forestry department at the Oregon
Coll -go to teach the students how
BIRDS A R E S A V E D
farm timbers, such as fence posts, j
fungui and other destructive Influ- ! Taft Declares Clear Lake Site Gov­
ences at a comp i rati vely small cost. |
ernment Reserve.
Exclusive of the stakes offered for j Klamath Falls.— By an order from
runn ng horses the various racing as­ President Taft, which has reached
sociations affiliated with the North thh city, the Clear Lake reservoir
I’. r r Fair A cciatfon are offering
it' ."no lands contiguous owned by
f 131’,SCI in raize m .ney for harness the gi vernment, h ive tie» n declared
r '-cing th’ s fail, the largest amount of a government bird res-:ve.
money tv r offered on this c'rcult for
The Clear Lak’ and reservoir site
W aahin.T-rn.—Tbe Supreme Court
trotting and pac ng compel t < ns.
vo. r an area of 25,000 acres. It is
■ ti e I s: ted States h.’ s apprev d the
a part of the famous Carr land which
’’Xylrborus
pyrl,”
or
the
pear
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ii<-nee for contempt Imposed
. as owned by J> sse D Carr years
the New York courts on Christo- bl’s'.it be» tie, as It Is commonly
ag >, m d wh'ch'fell to hig heirs at bis
known,
ig
reported
to
be
k
itin
g
large
- C. Wilson, presld-nt of the.Unit-
death in Sin Francisco, and was pur­
W r ’« i s Tekgraph Company, be- numbers of i i r tries *n ncrti’.wes'ern
chased by the government for a res­
■ e of the refusal to permit an ex- Oregon, so the Or.g-.n Agricultural !
erve r site about five years ago, when
Coll,
ge
Is
sending
H.
F.
Wilson
o
f,
l r.at oa of the books.
the entomo’.cgy department on a tour the reclamation service entered upon
to discover the extent of the ravages the great Klamath Irrigation project.
Oregon Athletes Win.
of the pest and plan a campaign
’ e, Cr.— With the Un'verslty
Kelly Is Appointed Commissioner.
a g’ inst It.
practically a negligible quan-
B i’ cm.— Meeting Informally the new
N ) ; a held a appeal elect’cn to
-he contest, as far as po nt-
vote on the prcpmltlcn of fs.-:u ng mu- State Board of Fish and Game Com­
s concerned, the University
n c pal bond', to the amount of »700 >, missioner* selected George H. Kelly,
■i won the annual trl-etats
which Is Nysra’s share to insure the of Eugene, to serve as Its fifth mem­
* frem her old rival, Wash-
He was formerly connected
building of the $30,000 bridge across ber.
r.lrerslty.
The final score !
the Strike River, contracts for which with tbs Booth-Kelly Lumber Com­
gon 72, Washington
51,
huve clre. u> been let to tbs Coast pany.
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Washington.— Railroads
coming
iln the -ermi of the safety appll-
ar-c of Congress in 1893 and
* 11 a: e under an absolute duty to
r automatic couplers and
- ■ n lincea prescribed by law,
t crely to exerc'se reasonable
T be - n repairing. Such was the
a 0 . the Supreme Court of the
u.ifcd States.
Madras Greets Line.
Madras.— The opening of the Pro-
chutes railroad to Madras was cele­
brated Friday, with betwem 3500 and
4000 people In attendance The pr'n-
clpal feature was the performances
given by the first circus ever to visit
Crook County, the clrous Ira n com­
ing In over the Deschutes line. Prac­
tically every automobile In the county
was brought into service br
ng
parties to this city, some coming from
points 80 miles away. Hundreds of
children who had never a«cn a circus
before attended.
t*ublt»lt«ui I ho tMlvat Rll't most t'Oltlpli'I'f lull’ * 4 H 4 * 4 4 H m d * * * * * * 4 » m
*r*|»l»lc erws of lIn* world; |tv*a relUblu mar­
M U TUAL INSURANC E
ket report*, mb It I* publleh«M nt Port Unit,
wf»rro the market nrvo mu be «mi la our*
reeltd lu dlte for m» h lanuo. It «Inn he* *
l«msu »pt’t'Ul nutter for the («rut mid homo;
The Horticultural
FIRE RELIEF OF OREGON
> mu cutcrtAliihttf »lory imgr nud a pngo or uinr»*
| of conic oat I i wmtfc, end It go«® to the »oh*
»crthvr twice every week 104 time* a year.
A hum« company located at Sa­
lem. Or. lm>u<’M u standard pol-
icy on a>> i in.lid«’ priportyon
[
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bere dui
foui
happen- 11
home in j j| premiums alonet over 1117,ot*>.
Si-«- our local agent*.
splendid
THOMPSON
& GERRY, Agents
by Rend­
ftT A \ ION. OH.
Stayton
T H E S T A Y T O N M A IL
Gives all the local news and
lugs and should be in every
this vicinity.
Th-- »wo papers make a
c< mbination and you save 76c
ing your subscription to the
Mail.
Hood River Apples Sold In Germany.
Hood River.— C. H. Sproat, manager
of the Applegrowers’ Union, has Just
received a report of a sale of a car­
load of Hood River apple* made by
Stelnhardt A Kelly In Hamburg. Oer-
many
The return* for the carload,
f. o. b. Hood River, will be (1950 or
$2 SO a box
This Is the best sale
made by the union of laet season’s
crop. The applet were fancy Yellow
Newtown Pippins.
Spray Your Fruit
Trees Now
Put off spraying a few day more
and you will probably regret it.
Big luciotis 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. 25c worth makes 25 gallons.
State Grange Complete* Work.
Corvallis.— The State Grange, after
a busy four-days’ sssslon, adjourned
Friday tc meet next year in Roseburg
No election of officers was held this
year, the officers holding over. Th*
sttendmee was of the best, every
section of the state being well repre­
sented, and great Interest was mani­
fested throughout th# stay of t^e dele-
gatea In (he work of the Oregon Ag
rlcultural College.
B E A U C H A i T P ’S
DRUG
NEW LAWS FOR OREGON
STORE
ra x i
Many New State Law* Effective On
May 20 Next.
Salem.— A large number of new
state law* go Into effect Saturday
next. They Include all but the few
on which emergenoy clauses were
placed at the laat session of the Leg­
islature and those on which It Is
planned to Invoke the referendum.
8ome of the more important laws
to go Into effect are the following:
State banking act, providing strin­
gent regulation of banks.
Eastern Oregon asylum appropria­
tions become available, permitting
early commencement of construction
work.
Construction of 1150,000 capitol
building annex may begin
Fish and game and etate mining
boards are created.
Sailor boarding house bill becomes
effective.
Navsl militia will be governed by
new law.
New Inheritance tax law goes Into
effect.
New regulations of child labor will
govern In state.
BANK WITH
IT PAYS
The Stayton State Bank
TH E O LD R ELIA B LE
Its many safe gards for the
peoples money with its con­
servative policy and alert
board of directors are for
your
Protection
Odd Fellows Meet.
Portland.—The annual sessions of
the Grand Encampment and Orand
Lodge of Odd Fellows of Ori-gon and
the Rebakah Assembly ’ « being held
In Portland Tuesday; tbe Rebekah
assembly convened In Odd Fellows
hall.
An hour later the grand en­
campment met at Odd Fellows Tem
pie.
C. H. BREWER, Pras.
WARREif R IC H A RD SO N, Cashier
WANTED-A RIDER AGENT;
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Rftngar
Ex-Governor Buried.
Portland.—The funeral of La Fay­
ette Grover, ex governor of Or x >n.
wai held at Trinity Episcopal Cl::i c')
at 2 o’clock Friday afternoon
Ti e
cortege was composed of 85 men frem
the Third Regiment of the Or r, >n
National Ouard, under the comm nd
of dolonel Dunbar. The Interm nt
waa at Rlvervlew cemetery.
“ 'J'1 ’" ' V ' f '•> rtd" ami « xhllilt a temple I.»t,~,t Model
htcyrlo runiMi«-«! I»y u i Our n m -ut »ovury wherv aio makiutf
' r n L l t * u‘ul“
tPHislèfar mt •nt«.
RO MONEY REQUIRED until vnu n a lvi- ami approvo of your
JHejcle. We ship to anyone any wh.rein th«U, H unh.., .
A* 1 « » « '" 'id * l|'i '» T B N D A Y S ’ F R E E T R I A L diirhigj
which Unni yon may rldnth« hluyrln and mil It to any tent yon wl.hg
®.rl. V.1*.11 t1 ’ P'-rfi-ctl.v t ii,(|..,| or do itot wi,|t fit kts-p Mio
SHtMOnd r0’‘ r/7/lvo <’".r eatnl’HPi.-e ami leant our unheard of
rider «iront*.
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Berry Fete Ende.
Roseburg.— The third annual Straw
berry FeetWal and Rose Show closed
Saturday after the most succ'.sful
event of the kind ever held In Doug
laa counby. It Is estimated that no
less than 10,000 people representing
every section of Douglas county were
In attendance on the last day.
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NO MORE TROUBLEFROM PUNCTURES
BAILI, Taokn, o r Glass wilt not lot the air out.
Aatorl* leeuee Revised Programme.
Astoria.— The Astoria Motor-1! at
Club has Issued Its revised prngr'tn
of aquatle sports during the Centin
■ lal celebration. Races will bn held
September 4 to t. Inclusive. Races
for mortor-boats, sailboats, dinghies
and flshboats will be held.
Dairymen Meet.
Oresham.— An adjourned meeting of
the dairymen was held here to per
feet an organization for the better­
ment of their condition and to secure
adequate price* for dairy prolucta !>y
eliminating so far as possible the mid­
dleman.
A hundred thousand pnlrsHold Innt y< ur.
t t a
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riding, very durable ami lined liwhl« wpn
a special quality of rulli* r. which never I» -
eemea pnrott* and whlt-h rlose* uu amali
pnnctnr.» without a 11 o w I n g t he a I r t o e
we have hundred* of letter* from *at Nfl. ,| e
atatlng that their tire* have only been pumped
or twice m
In a whom
whole »***in. They weigh no more than
ordinary tire, the puncture re*UUng nnalltie* I k ing
rnn by several layer* of thin, specially prepared
abricon the tread.
Tho
regular prlco of _____B
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end ” 0 ” alto rim a tria ‘ ’H ’*
o prevent rim cutttng. This
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ma Ne^-SO f ' t , 1 *E L A S ? 1C *a'nd
I* »10.00 per pair, hilt, for advertising parpoee* wo am
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making a special factory prl -e to the rider o f only f i so per pnir A ll or,lor« .h t „ „ ,i
day letter I* received. V o ship C O |> on stiproynl
Yftu do n o t . der* shipped ,tame
have examined and found them sTietlv s i rent-i .-nted * U
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