Everybody’s Doing It! Better Climb on the Band W agon and Subscribe for The Stay ton Mail THE STAYTON MAIL 1 8 th Y e a r , N o 27. S T A Y T O N , T. ROOSEVELT IS Candidate BULL MOOSE NOMINEE M A R IO N C O U N T Y , O R EG O N , T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T of the N e w Party 8, 1912. Serial N o. 862 MAN IS KILLED BY A N ew Physician PREPARING FOR PREMATURE Has£™ ed 51ST. STATE BUST FAIR Dr. Frederick Andersen of Bandera, He is a j Texas, has located in Stayton. J. W. Go**, Powder Export in Employ of k' ra'lL'ate o f the me<iical departm ent of Stile BoarJ of Agriculture Predicts Mart i the University o f Louisville, Kentucky, County, Fatally Injured Near Thau U s u i Success for This 1 and also a graduate in Pharmacy, of Sublimity Year’s Celebration i Tulane University o f New Orleans, La. Third Term Party Delegates Meet in Chi cago to Nome Candidates for November Election Dr. Andersen has practiced medicine ! in Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and at MANY NEW ATTRACTIONS TO BE OFFERED THIS TIME JOHNSON OF CALIFORNIA SECOND ON THE TICKET IS TERRIBLY DISFIGURED BY THE FLYING DEBRIS Formei Senator Beveridge Calls Conven country surrounding, and assures us Cause of Sudden Discharge of Explosive Visitors Will Be Royally Eotertaiaed By that he has corne to make a home In Is Unknown Officials in Charge this part o f God’s country. His spe one time conducted an experiment sta tion for research in tropical diseases in Honduras, Central America. He likes the looks o f our little city and the tion to Order With Theodor« Roosevelt nt th<- In-ad of tho ticket, ami 11irum J*-hr non «I A premature explosion last Thursday afternoon on the road under construc the third-term I*roierea»ive Party i* making history lit it-, national eoitVi-n- tion in ('hjrugo thin week. The gathering wan called to order Goss, former Senator Albert J. I trm|Mirary rhairman. ’ A great ovation occurred Tuesday when Colonel Roc ne- j veil appeared and preaented an outline Among i Coherent action between thoae re- ! sponsible for National affaira and thoae responsible for atate utTaira. Thia he . J o < * r * * * * ir /9oc + r exploded. The Doctor has rented office rooms The upper portion o f his LOCAL MILL INSTALLS AN EXHAUSTER SYSTEM The Fifty-first assembly o f the Ore gon State Fair will soon be the pointof interest for the people o f the state o f Oregon. This state’s greatest annual j event opens this year September 2, and the prospects for a larger and better assembly were never brighter accord ing to the members o f the State Board o f Agriculture. The condition o f the crops, the advancement made in the past year in the stock and poultry in body was badly burned and lacerated MONEY ORDER OREGON SOIL IS BLANKS STOLEN THEME OF BOOK called the moat important thing. Extending the recall o f judicial decla Disappear From W ells Fargo Agricultural College Issues Express Office— N o Bulletin of Consider- make ' M oney T aken able Interest loua to apply to Federal ua well a a atate court«. Establishment of machinery to who was in charge o f the blasting operations, was attempting to tamp In a charge o f powder when, from some unknown cause the charge Beveridge of Indinria, who acted at of the platform he atanda for. the thinga he advocated are: sju J above the Stayton State Bank and is tion by state convicts ne»*- Sublimity having them commodioudy fitted up. resulted in the death ot J. W. Goss, a He is ready for calls at any time, day powder expert in the employ of the or night. county. California the choice for rerond pince, Monday cialty includes chronic disease« diseases o f women and children. 3 amemlment of both National and atate Conatitutiona caaier. When V. P I.anccficld, the ' local "T h e Soils of Oregon” is the title of Government aid for workmen that Wells-Fargo agent went to g e t h i s a new bulletin. No. 112, by Prof. C. E. they may become part owners o f the muneywirder Look Monday morning ot Bradley o f the department of chemistry bus:neaa in which they are employed. this week, he found It like Pat’s pig, o f the Oregon Agricultural College, Alteration of the Government aystem . which has just appeared from the col *o a public servant, when he cannot missing. It seems that someone with a pen lege press, f o r f r e e distribution the people, ahnll at their desire, leave chant for collecting rectangular pieces throughout the state. It contains the of paper with Wells-Fargo printed all results of some years o f work by the hia office. Control of trusta through retention of over them in the backgaound, had en- college chemists on Oregon soils, in the Sherman anti-trust law and estab tern! his store and abstracting them eluding analyses o f representative soils lishment o f an interstate industrial from the place where they are always in different parts o f the state. conscientiously carry out the wishes of dustry and t h e state-wide interest Joseph Petzel has purchased an ex by the shower o f small rocks and dirt which is being manifested, all tend to that lodged in his flesh. One arm was hauster for disposing o f the sawdust in place the coming state fair in the fore badly shattered and one eye was put his local mill. The machine, which is a ground as being the best in its history 35-inch Sturtevant, was delivered on out. o f fifty years past. A physician was at once summoned, Tuesday and is now being installed. Including the magnificent agricultural It generates suction enough to gather and in response to a phone call, Frank exhibit which will be on display at the up and carry away through pipes all Leslie ot this city went over in his ma- fair this year, visitors will receive roy the sawdust from the various cutting | chine and took the injured man to Sa- al entertainment at the hands o f the and planing machines. Pipes are being lem. Although quickly put under the Board of Agriculture. An interstate installed, leading up to each machine, care o f physicians, complications set in, shooting tournament will be an addit and these will empty on the dump across and the unfortunate powder man died ional feature, together with a dog show, the ditch. the next morning. enlarged racing program, a larger col The local yard has been receiving lection o f free attractions and many When injured, Goss was loosening up lumber in goodly quantities from the special entertaining features never material with which the convicts were Petzel mill at Fox Valley. One car The amuse to work and no one seems to be able to load came down last week and three seen before at the fair. account for the explosion. The de this week. It is planned to handle a ment features will be more elaborate ceased, who was a resident o f . Salem, carload a day, or at least four or five a this season, and the Board has given week, in the near future. special attention to the installation o f leaves a wife and three children. a model Children’s Playground and the A goodly number o f Sublimity folks baby show, which is to also have space enjoyed the show at the Stayton Theat on the program, wifi be the largest ever BUILDING WAREHOUSE seen in this state. er Surday night. Albers Bros, are building a grain "Owing to the fact that our agricul- warehouse a t Kingston. commission to regulate industrial con kept, absquatulate*! with t h e same. The n e w ditions governing monopoly prices to Nothing else had been taken, not even , tural lands are settling up rapidly with structure, which will be 30x40 feet, ad tie controlled where these concerns a small sack of silver that was handy. 1 people from other parts o f the country joins the Corvallis & Eastern tracks, Mr. and Mrs. I.anceflcld were both who are naturally unfamiliar with con- and will be used for loading oats for deal with the necessaries of life. Adoption o f a number of measures away from home for a short time Sat ! ditions and desire assistance in the s e -1 shipment. Henry Crane has charge of to secure "social and industrial justice urday evening, and probably it was at lection of farms,"says Prof. Bradley, the construction work. this time the theft was committed. i "a great demand is coming to the ex- to the wage workers." The Wells-Fargo Route Agent was j périment station for information as to | Legislation to increase popular con here Tuesday and looked over tho field. the adaptability and comparative value trol o f all Governmental agencies, in cluding a National law for Presiden Payment on all the orders stolen has o f our soils. It is hoped that the pres- tial primaries, election of United Sta been stopped, and the thief will huve a ! ent bulletin will serve, in a measure, to 1 tes Senators by direct vote, the short hard time to fill them out and cash give information meeting these d e -! ballot, corrupt practices acts, applying them anywhere. | mauds. A disastrous fire was suffered last Jo primaries h ; i well as elections, quali O f course there are several theories, " I t is pinnned to present the chem Friday morning hy August Zoellner, a fied adoption o f the initiative, referen but like all theories, one might be cor ical work of this bulletin under two dum and recall. farmer residing near Mehama, when Woman suffrage. rect, and all might miss it a mile. Ev heads, Part 1 dealing with the more his home and all his household goods Strengthening o f the pure food law. ery community has its embryo Sher practical side of the question and con were totally destroyed. Establishment of a National Health lock Holmes and in this instance we taining the results o f analyses of var T h e fire broke o u t . about seven Department. Creation o f a permanent Tariff Com would like to ask h i m w h y anyone ious types, arranged according to coun o ’clock. Mrs. Zoellner was at the barn mission to study the effeets o f protec should pass up $15.00 *n silver and take ties, and Part II embodying the result; doing the morning milking, while Mr. tion and the relations of the tariff to a number o f blank money orders that o f the more technical investigations on Zoellner was securing a horse from the would have to be forged and then sold? labor. this subject. pasture. The fire started in the kitch The end of the blanket revisions of Can you beat it? -------------------------------- ^ en, apparently from the stove, and tho the tariff, saying changes should he made schedule by schedule. house was in flames before the blaze SHOCKINGLY UP-TO-DATE HERE ON VISIT Measures to relievo tho high cost of was detected. Mrs. Zoellner rushed in, living, among which are suggested e- in an attempt to save some furniture, limination of the middle man. As an evidence o f metropolitan life. but the flames had already gained too Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lau o f Santa Bar Fortification o f the Panama Canal. The Coburg Journal o f Coburg, Oregon much headway, and she was singed and Free passage through the canal f o r bara. California are visiting relatives prints the following, which Stayton coastwise traffic and equal tolls for all and friends in this city. slightly burned about the head before They will merchants might copy: "Th e Coburg Other ships, whatever flag they fly. she could emerge. The house was an start for Honolulu about September 1, Navy to he built up steadily until re Mercantile Company is going to put a old log structure, papered, and the duction of armaments is made possible where they expect to make their fu wash basin and towel in the rear o f the blaze spread rapidly. House and con ture home. Mr. L.au has been physi by international agreement. store for the accommodation o f th* tents were a total loss. cal director of the Y. M. C. A. in the country ladies, who wish to wash their Relatives of the Zoellner family im California city, and will continue i n hands." Evidently there is a dearth mediately came to their assistance, and HERE'S YOUR CHANCE this line o f work. Mrs. Lau was for of water around Coburg. Sometimes, i they are now camping out until other merly Miss Norma Gardner, daughter too, we wonder if that storekeeper arrangements can be made. Undaunt- I f any lonesome men are looking for o f A. D. Gardner of this city. never washed his own hands. *-'<• by bis misfortune, Mr. Zoollner is '__________________ _ preparing to rebuild at once. helpmates, they might be able to find Convict Ship Success, Built In 1790, Crosses the Atlantic EARLY MORNING BLAZE BURNS MEHAMA HOME their fate by writing Mayor George Cottcrill of Seattle, lie has on file the letters o f two eligible», living In Ore gon. who want husbands, "large, well- built Hnd as near physical perfection as possible." While the Mayor is not running a matrimonia! bureau, he is s’ ill n strong advocate o f domesticity and chivalrous enough to be willing to help the women, should anyone apply. Both o f them a r e under thirty-five. One is a widow, the other a spinster. PHYSICIAN TO STUDY RETURN FROM TRIP Dr. A. C. Eaton nnd wife of Stayton 0. F. Korirrek nnd w ife started today for Portland where the j Thomas anti hi* hotter half doctor will take a postgraduate course town Sunday CVentng after in Chiropractic and also a special course weeks camping trip to the RACE HORSES FOR FAIR nnd L. L. Four carloads o f race horses arrived at drove into their three the state fair grounds from California iast week. The intention is Lo train headwaters and get them in shape for the races to in treatment o f the eye and ear. Mrs. of the MeKemie. They made t h o Eaton will go for a vneation with a round trip without an accident of any be held during the fair anil for which cousin who lives i n t h e mountains sort and arrived home tired and dusty many handsome purses have been offer- i e*i by the fair association. but happy. above Scappoose. Photos by American Press Association. K ItRIVIN Q at Boston recently, the convict ship Success completed a voy age that is considered the most noteworthy feat of seamanship since Columbus sailed his gallsnt fleet In 1402. The Success Is the oldest known ship afloat and Is the oldest which ever crossed the Atlantic ocean. She was built In 1790 by coolie labor In India. She sailed from Glasson dock. Lnucaster. England, on April 15 for the voyage Just ended under com mand of Captain John Scott The Success la built o f teakwood throughout After sailing In the spice trsde for several years she became a convict ship and as such the dwelling place of England’s worst malefactors. There «re score« of cells below decks— little, narrow, dark, damp cells which lock with a big bolt on the outside. On either aide of the lower deck ar* horror striking black holes Into which refractory prisoners were placed. These pieces arc two feet eight Inches across, and air Is admitted through a few small holes In an Iron plate. The ship is equipped with flogging posts snd chains. The satis still carry ttie arrows, the English prison sign. At the lower right corner Is a pic ture o f Captain Scott, while at tho left Is a view of frames to which convict« were tied to be flogged.