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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1912)
Clyde Jackson. the Kingston staple driver, was on the sick list the tlrat o f ! the week. “ A slow msn has s hard time keeping up his running expenses” Come in I and look at Herman Marking has taken a posit- ion as c l e r k in the store o f the 1 Stayton HoueefurnUhtnß company. our A fair, honest and business-ltijo ad ministration. S. Z. Culver, Chief Dep uty County Clerk. Candidate for the I office o f County Clerk, Republican Pri- i maries April 19, 1912. Salem, Or. Paid adv trie D i s c Stove. CONVENIENT, CLEAN, HANDY |j S. C. Stewart has returner! home j from a three weeks’ business trip to I! Nebraska, his former home. When he I j left Holdridge in the western part of I the state last Saturday night, there II was 14 inches o f snow on the ground i j and the weather was very cold. Albany Herald. Santiam Light & Power Company _ ta a ao o a ao 10 For that weakened condition of yours, following that bad cold or other illness nothing equals our Wine with Cod Liver Oil It is a tonic and blood builder and will strengthen your system greatly, aiding you in regaining your health. For w eak nerves and run down chiidren nothing will equal it. W e Want You To Open A Monthly Charge Account With Us. B rew er Drug Co. PLE Program 3 nights program. “ “ “ All Optical work guaranteed 2nd doe r “ west o f the Masonic Temple Lilly o f the Tenement” W ¡files’ ’ Double Pathe Comedy. Who Killed M ax” The Escaped Gas” SUNDAY EVENING. “ Survivals o f the Fittest” — (A picture For Sale—3 year old filly and fresh story wover around the wilds). eow. Apply Willis Caldwell. 2-29-x “ Rival Sculptors” “ A Grandmother’s War Story” Chickens Wanted. Cal! o r T e 1 e- ¡ TUESDAY EVENING. Commercial Hotel i Dhone. Western Night Clarence Phillips, outside o f Salem “ Escape from Tulevies” candidate for Co. School Supt. before •‘Matnmoinal Epidemic” t f | “ The League o f M ercy” the Republican Primaries. ------------ Stayton Theatre open, Tuesday, I f your eyes trouble you or your glas- Thursday, Saturday and Sunday even- ses don’ t fit, consult the optometrist, ing. Admission 10c. 3 reels and one 2nd door west o f the Masonic temple. song. Come and see one o f our shows. For Sale—About 800 tiers o f oak wood for fall delivery. Order early. —Jos. Becker. Stayton, Oregon. 6-18-x Complete stock o f baseball supplies, fishing tackle and all sporting goods just received at Deidrich’ s Hardware Store. Stayton Theatre Triumph Chas. Staiger lost a valuable horse the first o f the week. Master Curtis Smith has a bad Expert Sheep and Goat Shearing:— We have purchased a shearing machine, looking eye as the result o f play and are prepared to handle all shearing ing ball on Sunday last. promptly. Pietrok Bros. Kingston, ltx W. H. Downing o f Sublimity neigh borhood was doing business in Salem j yesterday. • “ YOUR PAPER MY TEACHER" Ask Four neighbors aDout him. 4-18x Uniteti Stairs Govemment Donates Bunch of 15- -Now on Way From Wyoming STATE WILL PAY FOR WINTERING ANIMALS The Misses Burkhardt, Annie were home driving horses. For prices and parti culars write or call on Raleigh Harold, Riuinger and Joe Etzel Kingston, Ore. Reason for selling: I guests at the Highberger am now in machinery business, Sunday. tf. * Clifford Harold. Guy Geer of Union Hill was seen passing through our berg at a rather late hour Sunday even ing. There must he some a t- traction up toward Happy Hol low, Guy. t «a s bom la Italy, and since 1 have been In this country 1 heve been an ardent reader of your news paper. In It 1 have observed the most correct and classical language that helped me to talk Ensllah In other words, your paper has been my teacher. IIE above compliment which a metropolitan newspaper printed recently is only OXE OF THOUSANDS of in stances in which foreigners com ing to our shores have fitted them selves for American citizenship TnROUQn THE MEDIUM OF THE PUBLIC PRESS. T Minorcas ton, with every indication of hav- Eggs 13 ing been there hundreds o f years. Mrs. A. —------- D. 1 Idaho, Nevada. Wyoming,Mon- 3-21-x tana, and Utah are looking into ----------- their phosphate deposits. While A $6,000,000 company for run- not as exciting as a g o l d rush, ning a mining concession in Peru this rush m a y prove more pro mu been organized in Seattle. fitahle. The Salem and Stayton ditch com panies have crews o f men working up the river at the ditch head-gates. The Stayton chair factory this week made a big shipment o f chairs to Port- land dealers. The wagon made several trips to West Stayton to get the chairs on the rails. When you notice the first pain or distress in the region o f the Kidneys uak us for BEAUCHAMP’S KIDNEY PILLS Easy to take, handy to carry and effeetivr. Guaranteed to give satisfac tion. Price 50c. Portland, Mar. t> Oregon Is to have owners directly benefited, would have a herd o f elk for propagating purposes. to pay for the street work. To rectify A bunch o f 15 o f these animals has this, the charter must tie amended, and She Points With Pride been donated to Oregon by the United the attorney is now preparing a n I* States Government. They have been mendment for presentation to the peo crated In the Jackson Hole Country, ple. It is probable that a apecial elec Wyoming, and are now on their way to tion will be railed within thirty daya, their pasture in this state. In making at which time the amendment w III be has impoaed oae condition, which every According to Mr. Heltzel, the amend- loyal citisen will appreciate. It has ment wil| ^ frjirnpU ln lceordllnce with t>cen represented to the government officials that our people earnestly dealre a herd o f theae animals, and if allowed we will be glad to comply with the con- The elk will be pastured,tem|x>rarily. on the Wallowa Forest Reserve, from which place they will be distributed throughout the state as they props- i the provisions o f the Bancroft Act, a I state statute covering the matter o f bond isaura for street w ork. This art i provide« that street improvement may lie decided upon by the city council, and executed unless protested against s m, jorlty o f lhc property owners abut- *mg on t h e proposed Improvement. ; The work ia then paid for by the prop- j erty owners along the street» improved. to her Jewelry because it was bought Those who can pay at once are at lib here snd is therefore o f the finest qual erty to do so; and their liability is at ity. Any girl is naturally proud of once wiped out. Those who do n o t wish to pay at once, however, may ap whatever she purchased here or what ply to the council to have their proper- ever was bought for her. We rarry the i ty bonded for the amount they must moet artistic lines o f gold snd silver 1 pay, and they may then pay in install- jewelry in town, as well aa high-grade I i ment*. with a period o f ten years in selections o f diamonds, rubles, pearls which to make full payment. This j makes an eaay method o f payment for and other precious stones. We also grind snd mount agates into those who desire it. Under it also It ia g-ite. Inasmuch as the Government has provided the animals and a place for them to roam, it has been proposed that the people o f the state shouki pledge themselves to stand the expense of feeding the animals during the bal READ TH E N E W S P A P E R S ! ance of the winter and up to the time R E A D YO U R O W N H O M E P A when they can forage for themselves. The Elk Lodges o f the state, whose P E R ! BEGIN N O W I name will always perpetuate the fsme creature that is so rap- ^JA P A N 'S WOMEN D U S K “ “ o . f the splendid , . . . possible that all property owners might MnK*- •c* r^ P*n#* cu^ hnk*, broaches, idly disappearing, have taken an active ’ . e »r . / . , . “ . . . , , . . . at once pay in full, and thus make un- e lc - In the Water end L»»rn to Swim A l interest in starting this fund, which * 3 . .. . , . . . i .. »inn« -rw i necessary any bond issue whatever, most From Babyhood, will not total more than $1000. The The pearl diver* o f Japan are wo Portland Lodge headed the subscription | men. Along the coast o f the bay of list with • donation o f $100., followed Get your glasses fitted 2nd door west Ago and the bay o f Kowaabo the thir quickly by the Pendleton, Albany and ; o f the Masonic Temple. Experienced Jeweler and Optieian teen and fourteen-year-old girl* after they have finished their primary school work go to sea and learn to dive. They are ln the water and learn to swim nlrnost from babyhood aud spend 1 moat o f their time in the water except | In the coldest season, from the end of December to the beginning o f Kebru ary Even during the most Inclement j of seasons they sometimes dive for | t-earls. They wear a special dress, white un- | derwear and the hair twisted up Into a hard knot The eyes are protected by glasses to prevent the entrnnee of water Tubs are suspended from the waist. A boat In command of n man I Is assigned to every five or ten women , divers to carry them to and from the fishing grounds. When the divers arrive on the j grounds they leap Into the water nt I once and begin to gather oysters at ; the bottom. Tbe oysters are dropped | Into tub* suspended from their waists. When these vessels are filled the divers are raised to the surface and Jump Into the boats. They dive to a depth of from five to thirty fathoms without any *t>eelnl apparatus and retain their breath from one to three minutes. Tlielr ages vary from thirteen to forty years, and between twenty-five and thirty-five they are at their prime. —Oriental Review. E. ROY & SON THOMAS-MAYO CO. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Fresh Seeds FREE! FREE! RED CLOVER RYE GRASS ORCHARD GRASS ETC., NOW IN. Garden Seeds not uncommon of triumphant sects and parties and even nations retain lng the very title first given them by their enemies. 4 case In point Is Tombstone, Arlx. flow did It come to hare such a name? It was not borrow ed or stolen from any other place on the globe nor even suggested by any novel or romance. The story Is that two young men. brothers, when about to start from Tucson on a prospecting tour Into the Dragoon mountains. Sonora, or some where else were rdvlsed to give up the undertaking, for If they perished they would find neither mine nor fortunes, but their "tombstones’' instead. The boys bravely bade goodby to their friends, though emphatically warned that they never would return alive. Tbe prospectors set off and. following the Prpolou" n,eta|- " w * bave found our tombstone!” they exclaimed, and no other name would do to designate tbe camp. The town ha* kept the Dame, which. If not poetical. Is certainly original. A vnluable tombstone, too. It must be confessed, for tbe Bchleffelln brothers sold their half interest In the mine and mill late ln tbe eighties for some- •iilng like a million dollars.—New York Prees. ANY OF THE BEAU TIFUL PICTURES ON DISPLAY I N O U R WINDOW FREE BULK SEEDS OF ALL WITH $5.00 IN CASH TRADE. KINDS. Be- Health and happiness is in store for every woman- Careful attention to herself will^help her guard against diseases peculiar to her sex. N Y A L ’ S VEGETABLE Prescription corrects and prevents functional dis o r d e r s -I t ’s whathhe should use. Price of two t deer - with , ant- ,he "bllDd tra11’’’ rame to ,h‘‘ p,nln $1.00 per bottle, at BEAUCHAMP’ S , Skeletons , i | ji . and made their camp. On examination DRUG STORE, lers 1 *cked hav e been found in a tiJPy found a ledge o f ore croppmg ont --------- j_ glacier on Mt. Baker, Washing-! roveral feet, all marked and rich with For S ale--S. C. Black exclusively pure bred. for 50 cents. Address F. Mack, Stayton, R. F. Hill Cladek has a slight attack o f blood poisoning In his left hand, caused by a steel splinter. [Continued from page one] There Is n certain natural pride fe't. evening. For Sale— 6 draft horses and 2 I<ee Kerber made a business trip to Salem last Saturi lay. THE COUNCIL MEETING Herd to be Pastured od tbe Wallowa For est Reserve Misses Flossie Wilson and Alta after success has come. In wearing tbe Smith called on Miss Alma Phil epltbet given In contempt by those who prophesied failure Instance* are Dr. Lowe the well known Optician lips o f Happy Hollow Sunday. will be in Alb^py, March 22 and 23. A number o f y o u n g people He will visit Stayton and Scio in the early spring. /The wise will wait for from Happy Hollow attended the him. Try Again Club here the other La (Irande Lodges. The people o f En terprise, Joaeph, Wallowa and other tow no have alto contributed liberally. A small sum remains to complete the fund, and the Evening Telegram, Port land, la acting aa custodian o f the fund. Subscriptions are being received daily, ranging from |1 to $50. In onler, how ever. to comply with the conditions suggested by the Government, small amounts from all parts o f the atate are being asked. Organisations and indi viduals have responded liberally and the committee in charge ia hoping to complete the fund by March 10, when part o f It will be required. A board o f trustees will lie ap|iointed to spend the money ua It ia needed. It is urged that all subscriptions lie mailed at once to the Evening Telegram, Portland. this gift to Oregon, the United States j voted upon. THEIR TOMBSTONE* Mrs. A. Shelly and daughters, Sena and Felicia visited at the Gus. B. Trask, Stay ton’s candidate It Proved to B* a Rich Find »nd for Sheriff before the Republican prim Casteel home Sunday. came a Tow n’s Name. aries. OREGON TO HAVE SMALL HERD OF ELK K T H E LARGEST AS SORTMENT OF GAR DEN SEEDS WEEVER RECEIVED. OVER 5000 PACKAGES ALL NEW ONION SETS ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS 1.00 All Styles, and Sizes Prices $ TO $ 4.00 T H O M A S - M A Y O COMPANY