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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1913)
The STAYTON MAIL Published every Thursday by (.'has. Stevens and family left last week for Carlton where they will live. B R IE F N E W S O F O R EG O N B R I E F N E W S O F O R EG O N PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY A natatv itu m I* to bo added to Heavy suuw fall In the Sum ptvr dls Seaside's Mat of auminor uiuuseiuonts tFiv-t i*-*-- — , um , . . ...... . before an o th er season. traffic and telegraph and telephone Milk testing devices have bom ro lines have been bumpered o d v i^ by the pupils of the public Mrs' Harsh A. Evans was re-elected I Entered as second cl«*« m a tte r at the postofflee a t Stay ton. schools of Polk county. president of the H tate F ederatlou of Marion county. Ore iron, under th e act of Congress of March 8. 1879. B Y B U Y IN G Y O U R The S outhern Pacific Railroad com W omen's Clubs a t the convention at Juni Condit and wife called at All {communications should be addressed to T he S tayton M ail . Mood River the I). Turner home Sunday pany 1» settlin g Ita tuxes of more than $57.000 In Ja ck so n county. Hture th e establishm ent of the sta te S U B S C R I P T I O N S . $ 1 .5 0 p e r y e a r in a d v a n o e evening- T he governm ent forestry service has autom obile reg istratio n d ep artm en t In A il v e r t ta t n ti K a te » o n a p p l i c a t i o n Arthur Branch is suffering begun to burn tim ber trac ts In South 1911, Multnomah county has paid In C ards of T hanks -$ .80 O b itu a ries - $1.00 up. from UI 1 attack of appotldicits. I Oregon which uro Infected with the more than $3tl,000 In fees. I pine beetle. Owing to effective forest putrul LIuu of the Positively all /w ip e rs stopftet / on expiration o f subscription A largo crowd from boro at- OrcKon Is to have nn official exhibit county passed through the sum m er tended the funeral of Grandma m the eig h th in tern atio n al D ry -ra m - w ithout n single d estru ctiv e forest Germany claims to have an Rice at Stayton Sunday. In* Congress nnd exposition In T ulsa fire. Nearly every school teacher O ctober 2$ to November 1. aviator who went up and never T hree carloads of horses have boon has some peculiarity that to a re- Addie Condit of Aumsville vis A fountain, constructed on Corin bought In upper M alheur section by came down. Has the Kasier sourseful small boy suggests a thian hues and made In Klnnmth Knits, the governm ent for use In the w ar tie ited with home folks Sunday. suspended the law of gravity ? nickname. has Just been tendered to the city by partm ent. C- F. Loose and family are en L. M. Schofield. G lendale und H utherllu will not vote Kissing is not dangerous, ac joying a visit froni the formers F reew ater has taken step s to build on local option Issues November 4 Some men will accept advice, IN STAYTON HOTEL ANNEX the rtrst link It) the proposed m acad because of technicalities In the peti provided i t harmonizes with cording to one medical expert. father in Salem. amised road from W alla Wullu to Pen- tions. their previously concieved not But other experts s a y i t is. George Brower and fam ily! dleto.V G overnor West had no right to Incur When in doubt be conservative. ions. have moved on the Dencer farm T hree hundred apple packers of debt In carrying on vice crusade work, Hood Itlver formed an association to snd the em ergency board had no au "I j 7 7 ! j u., n<?ar Marion. * Somebody has discovered by adopt a schedule of packlug rate* and thority to declare legal such action, Harking back to the subject of ATTORNEY-AT-LAW experiments that deep wells a re 1 Wednesday evening about for- m aintain a uniform system of pack- according to th s attorney-general. mollycobblee, what would you NOTARY, PUBLIC safer.” I f y o u expect to fall in- ty young folks, from in a n d inn. L. D. W estfall of T ualatin won the call a person who demands an , . . . . . . . A b stracts an d P ro b a te W ork a Specialty A num ber of road d istricts of Clack handsom e loving cup offered by the around West Stayton gathered to a well, select a deep one. odorless onion? | at the Forrette home where u am as county are planning to lovy a G reat N orthern railroad for the beat f Office Over D etdrich’s H ardw are S tors. special tax. The county court Is In agricultural exhibit ut the atate fair This year’s short corn c o p jolly good time was had. The favor of b etter roads belug built at 8a!em. A Pittsburg bear drinks booze, ; . smokes, chews and does the wig may mean that farmers will have evening was spent with games, throughout the county. More than 30,000 head of sheep will M . R I N G 0 At mid A hen. which Is a cross between a leave Rend for Chicago stock yards, gle dance. Environment i s to use their wheat money for the music and dancing. night a dainty lunch was served Plymouth Itock nnd n W hite Leghorn, tills probably being th s largest single Undertaker a n d Embalmer purchase of new automobiles. everything. raised at the Oregon A gricultural Col shipm ent of m utton aver muds from by the hosteas. Third and Marion Slrettta lege. broke the w orld's record by lay- Oregon. Mrs. John D. Rockefeller is Mrs. H. S. McGowan Is entpr- j jt)H 291 eggs In n year. If optimism could make an air Kugens was chosen as th s next STAYTON. OREGON well and happy at 75 . And it is ship fly. Count Zeppelin would taining company from Spring- A local option election will be held place of meeting a t th e closing session at Dufur November 4 were of the annual convention of the S tate possible that she never dreamed now be making two round trips field. circulated so quietly th at only a few Federation of W om en's Clubs a t Hood of alimony in her life. a week across the Atlantic ocean Glen Porter was a Salen» vis pf the 'w ets" were nwnre of the plan Itlver. until the petitions w ere filed. High school officials of Uoqulllo itor Wednesday. ‘ The future belongs to wo From effects of Injuries sustained have placed a pun on pupils' a tte n d The Kentuckvan who has been Mrs. C. Bouck and son visited lo a fall down a flight of sta irs Mrs ing picture shows, parties, dances, men" says (allian. That must fined one cent for killing a man SAMPLES at the Rudolph Kusy home Tues Cordelln Mills, aged II, died a t Keno. etc , on any night la the week except mean that mere men will have to may get a severe scolding if he The woman never recovered ecmeclous on Friday nnd Saturday, day. be satisfied with the past. FO R O UR S T R IC T L Y ever does such a thing again. George Tem ple, aged 12. a Chemawa ness afte r the fall. T A IL O R M ADE S U IT S A second crop of straw berlos Is be student, shot W atchm an G eorgs 8ta- Life is a joy. After we get . /ug harvested by R. J. Taylor, of In- nlff. T hs la tte r h it the boy on the through worrying about h o t di-pendem-e. ifhgiv jyjtl he on the av- head with th e form er's weapon. Both weather we can begin to find- j crags of a pound to the plant, or 80 may (}lw EXAM INE THE GOODS fault with the cold waves. The Notl tunnel on the Uuxvuc pyv* tu all. W. H. Downing spent a few boxes John Henkel," The Tallpf: K lam ath Falls Is planning to build Bay railroad Is nearly ready for tbo days in Portland this wyek. ' hitching racks. T he city will secure rails. T rain s may be ran from Eu " I would like my brother bet S tayton , , , Oregon ter,” said a little Toledo girl the G. W. Brower has vacated the James Thomas is working f o r ' a use} <?/ land near the business sec- gene to Mapleton w ltbln the next 80 | tlon for the aecouuuvijajlon of farm j UU.7S. other day, ‘ ‘if he had to wash green house on the corner and C. P. Darst. loans In Oregon aggre- 'Brs' teams. I xrewvwj and wipe the dishe 3 . ” has moved i n Dencer’s house I «■! J. T. Hunt and son Clarence 1 Josrgi) Schafer. Ph. D.. for 13 y e s“ ,U ’y' 0wy Way be forfeited tin where he will engage in the ber head of th e history departm ent of the less the notes ure renewed or fore- motored to Salem Saturday. Having purchased a farm, Ed ry business. U niversity of W isconsin, has assum ed closure su its are brought, says Gover- E. C. Downing sold a milk cow | the duties of general director of the nor West. ward Payson Weston, the walk P. T. Everton loaded his house to Willis Caldwell Monday. er, probably will want a riding nlversity of Oregon extension division R epresentative H um phrey of W ash hold goods in the car Thursday ington may visit some of the more Im plow and an automobile. Bath Tubs, Lavatories and Alvin Schmitt was a Salem His office will be a t Eugene. and left Friday for Grants Pass C rater Lake being Inland and under p o rtan t riv er and hnrbffr projects In visitor Friday. all Sanitary fittings— Farm- where he will make his future the control of the sta te police. S tate Oregon If R epresentative Hawley Nine times out of ten mother ers--We carry a line of Game W arden Finley can Impose n 1 1 finds he can't m ake the trip. Mrs. Geo. Brown called at the feels that her boy gets his mis- home. pumps, leader water sys cense on persons who fish In It, states The C. A. Sm ith lum ber company J . W. James h a s returned Willis Caldwell home Sunday a f A ttorney-General Crawford, In nn opln has been asked by G overnor West of ' i '’-ous inclinations from some tems, etc. Gasoline engines. ar-cestor on his father’s home from the hospital and is ternoon. ion for G overnor West. Oregon to defend Its title to 10,000 A force of engineers under the dl acres of land which. It Is Intim ated, improving. We are all glad to Rev. Rossell of Stayton w a t JACOB SPANIOL see him up and around again. calling in the neighborhood Sat- rectlon of Louis Griswold and W. W. has been obtained by use of dummy P eters of the sta te highway com m is school land selections. urday. 'V. don't like to mention it, Alma Alsman is quite improv sion, has begun the work of surveying Guy M. Lindsay, form er cash ier of we can’t get over the notion ed and is able to return to a route between A storia and West- the Citizens National bank of Baker port. City, was freed of th e charge of mis at even cider made of Ben school. T he annual convention of th e O re appropriating funds, because of the : would be tough and Gamboa Dike to Go October 10. I. 0 . Alsman and wife made a gon Stnte E ditorial Association met governm ent's failure to produce any Panam a.—The tim e for blowing up i e . business trip to Aumsville Fri the Gamboa dike has been officially in P ortland. Nearly 75 editors, rep dam aging evidence against him. George H. Oeorge, president of the day. fixed at 9 o'clock In th e m orning ot resenting as many new spapers, were .i3rs tell us that 2,000, October 10. The w aters of G atun present when Colonel E. Hofer called A storia National bank, vice president, J. J. Bradley and Clifford lake will then flow Into the Culebra th e convention to order. secretary and tre a su re r of th e Colum 0 . »s hence the handle will J. C. La France, convicted of swlud bia River P ack ers’ assolratlon and one Jarvis spent Sunday at home. cut, th e only portion of the canal be off the dipper. But let’s not ling th e Modern Woodmen of America of the forem ost citizens of Oregon, Grandpa Howard is able to be In which, a t present, th ere Is no water. out of $3000 by planting a body as his died at his home In Astoria. worry, so long as the milky way out again. own on the Clackam as river, was sen doesn.t slop over. T h at the national forest, which re Miller Would Succeed Qronna. Fargo, N. D.—Andrew Miller, atto r tenced to from one to five years In the cently was opened to hom esteading of 2d S t, Stayton. ney general of N orth Dakota, will be p enitentiary by C ircuit Judge Kava- available ag ricu ltu ral lands. Is on the Matthieu Bldg, naugb at Portland. brink of nn era of developm ent Is a candidate for the United S tates uen T he hearing In the case of Dallas the opinion qf J. Roy Harvey, newly ate to succeed S enator Cronna, ac vs. H. V. G ates, ow ner of the w ater appointed supervisor. cording to his announcem ent. system at Dallas, has been set by the S ecretary of the Navy Danlols hag La Grande Chooses 8 ssn . .GENERAL AUCTIONEER railroad com mission for O ctober 28, at Informed S enator Cham berlain th a t In La G rande.—T he c h a rte r election Dallas. T he com plaint allegee that sufficient room on the battleship O re MEHAMA, OREQON provided for an election of com m is excessive charges are being m ade for gon will prevent Oregon guardsm en sioners w ithin 20 days. O ctober 29 th e water. from nccompnnylng the ship through Farm Stock a S p e c i a l t y has been set as the tim e for the elec T he Oregon T runk railw ay traffic the Panam a cnnal, as an escort. Phone Farmers Line, Mehama tion of th ree com m issioners, the sole d ep artm en t reports th a t 32,000 sheep S u lp h a s been filed by the attornes Over Thirty Year’s Experience elective body under new governm ent. have been shipped from Rend during general of Oregon ag ain st the gover Tne Stayton Mail management has made arrange the past 10 dayB. probably the g rea t nor, secretary of sta te and treasu rer, Huntlng and Fishing Good. ments with the Portland Evening Telegram est export m ovement of sheep In so for recovery of $14,000 said to have Pendleton.— H unting and fishing in short a period ever known In th e state. been unlawfully spent out of the peni whereby we can give subscribers the advantage of eastern Oregon are reported to be bet The sheep a re to be fed in Montana ten tiary revolving fund. te r a t the present tim e than for a in tran sit for th e Chicago m arket. Senator Cham berlain has been told a gigantic combination offer for a limited period. num ber of years. This Is said to be G overnor W est will not consider ex by the sla te d ep artm en t th a t the pro Old Fir, per. c o rd ............ ................. $3.10 You can get a Metropolitan evening paper with all tru e of all kinds of game. tending clem ency to Mike Spnnos and posed legislation by Chile has been Maple " " 325 Frank Seymour, sentenced to be changed to innke the lum ber duty 70 the latest news from all over the world and all the Second Growth Fir cord.................... 3.00 Bandon to Vote on Drink. hanged O ctober 31 for the klllltlg of per cent ad valorem, an Increase of Coquille.—An election to decide George Dedeskalous, In Medford, who, 50 per cent. Instead of 215 per cent Vine Maple per t i e r .......................... 1.50 news of Staytor and vicinity at a remarkably low w hether Intoxicating liquors shall be in a signed statem en t, attem p ted to as Intended. Maple or Fir " **............................ ].fio price. sold within th e corporation lim it of fasten the crim e on Thom as Frlcas, Wood delivered in any size w anted O overnor West Intends to put the Bandon was ordered by the Coos coun until a com plete Investigation has pnyment of expense of grand Jury In and any am ount. C. S. L o w e . tf The Evening Telegram is the best paper in the ty court to be held Tuesday, Novem been made. vestigation of I. W. W. deportation In state, market reports unexcelled, Saturday edition ber 4. T h at Oregon ranks first In the per Coos county up to A. H. Powers, of centage of atten d an ce of school chil the 8m lth-Pow ers Logging company. contains a magazine and comic section in colors. Wife T raps Erring Spouse. O VER • • Y E A R S' dren is a statem en t m ade by the school Powers Is blamed for Instigating the X R E H IE N C E Roseburg.-—T railed by his wife and su perintendent of Krle county, Pa., deportation. The Portland Evening Telegram. $5. per year a detective, Robert. Coates, reputed to in a le tte r received from him by Su Very largely through the efforts of The Stayton Mail $1.50 per year , be a w ealthy lum berm an of Aberdeen, perintendent of Public Instruction R epresentative Hlnnott, the director Wash., and Miss Lillian R. Carter, of Churchill. T he w riter says th a t his of th e geological survey has recom Total. $6.50 per year Portland, w ere arrested here by Sber Inform ation was obtained from the mended to the secretary of the In ter Iff Quine. com parative study of school system s ior designation under the enlarged T hadi M ark * In the various sta te s as compiled by hom estead act of sections 7, 8, 16, 23, D isio n s Man Shot for W ildcat. C o p y r ig h t s A c . to 36, tow nship 26 south, rango 16 Roseburg.—M istaken for a wildcat, the Russell Sage Foundation. An Tons ««nrtfn» s «»sich sn<t dssorlpdnn m ir onloklr Mosrinlii nur opinion frss wnethsr an R epresentative Hawley has Intro e a st; sections 1, 2, 11 to 14, 2.3 to 26, Preston Wilson of Wi-.'-fons was shot lurentlnn la prnhahif pmsniatii* CommnnK-n 1 ion« n riot if roiiiirtsnlfsl. HANDBOOK or. Pi A f r n i f l through the left leg Saturday by R. B. duced bills appropriating $100,000 each 85, 36, tow nship 27. range 16 east, ■uni Ira». IIM s M aamw-r fo r lOf-rirTna n * 1er M. Piitsnts tiWsn tnroush Munit A Co, r«e«lvt P ln d d l .,-hile hunting In th e moun for the purchase of sites snd the erec L ake county, n ear F o rt Rock. i f tria l unfit», without charts. In Ins G overnor W est has appointed a tion of public buildings a t Oregon tains Hies from Camas valley. City, Corvallis, Ashland nnd G rants com m ittee to devise a plan for an lm A h cn d ao m elf I1ln«fnif#4 w e e ilf . i.urw m t r lr - Pass. He also has Introduced a bill proved system of forest taxation, ^ h e n i Infinti o f n n f •rtcn tH to In u m a i. T e r m * , f 1 n A rkansas is to Go Dry. r« n r; fo u r mon the, | L Bold by «II rcwstiwnU•• r governor also will urge the com m ittee authorising the establishm ent of a life L ittle Rock, Ark.—The sta te su saving station a t the mouth of the to form ulate a plan to encourage re prem e court sustained the validity of '« s a Suislnw riv er and one au thorising the forestation and th e settlem en t of the Going prohibition bill and A rkan establishm ent of a mining experim ent logged-off lands nnd to m ake recom sas will become dry afte r Jan u ary m endations to the next legislature. station at G ran ts Pass. 1 next. Rheumatle pnlnn n n rnllovril IT E M. Olmsted West Stayton Bread, Cakes, Pies, and Doughnuts BON TON Bakery and Restaurant S. H. HELTZEL J. FALL West Stayton and Aumsville Rock Point NEW and WINTER Suits $19 up. TINWORK and PLUMBING G. A. PRATT Photographer First Class Work Done At Right Prices G reat Com bination Offer J. A . Richards WOOD FOR SALE P atents Both papers through this office if paid in advance for 1 year, on or before Dec ember 31st 1913. $5 Scientific American, Dr. MUSS' Anti fain F ills.