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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1913)
You Can Take This Tonic You say you can’ t but you cun— “ I know Cod L iver Oil is the thin« I need, but l can t take it on account o f its horrible taste. ” Ever say that? I f you did, you have in mind the old blue bottle o f cod liver oil ami its taste and smell were something to be dreaded. K K X A l.L Emulsion o f U xl L iver Oil is a modern scientific remedy palatable ami pleasant. Y O U C AN T A K E Rexall Emulsion A N Y B O D Y CAN And everybody should who feels the need o f a bodybuilder and a strength- River, particularly those who have lung trouble or are in a run down and weak condition. Rexall Emulsion contains pure cod liver oil, combined with hypo phosphites o f lime and soda to strengthen the nervous system. I f you want to nourish the body and fo rtify the nervous system, take R E X A L L Emulsion—large bottle $1.00 Beauchamp’s Drug Store The ^ & x a £ t store 11 STOVE TIME P WHO WILL BUILD THIS RAILROAD WE I m ' « ii issued dy the State Engineer, o f Buy “ Made in Oregon” stoves and help home trade Hardware Co. PRICES I o f a spring; G. F. Booth o f Turner, for the irrigation o f & acres, including domestic use, with the waters o f a spring; R. W . Hann o f Turner, for do mestic purposes, appropiating t h e ; waters o f a spring; W. L. Benham o f Eugene, for the develooement o f 11,080 horsepower with the waters o f the . Ssntiam River. This power is to be | developed in the vicinity o f Stayton J and according to the premit is to be j used for general commercial purposes, 'including the operation o f an electric i railroad. H. L. Sheldon, Superintendent o f the | Anti-Saloon League o f Oregon will j talk at the Christian Church Sunday A. M. and in the Opera house in the ever- FOR SALE B O D I-TO N E makes health in the body. For disorders o f Stomach, Kin neys, N erves, Liver, Bowels, Blood and the General bystem. By mail to any address, $1.00 per box. Mrs. M cKinzie, Agent, ll-20x Scio, Ore., R t 2 ÿ» t ro stro The World : •'arket. the The teachers are all having a good (?) time at the County Institute in Salem this week. n >re pure ana wholesome than any other kind on T h e only place in town that you can buy these famous chocolates is at the GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y T h e y are just right for parties, presents and family use. J. A . H E N D E R S H O T T A Call at my office it in need o f glasses We have had many years Experience F itting glasses in Eastern cities, hence all work first class. Special attention to children, Prices reasonable. Dr. Eaton, Chiropractor and Optome trist. One door north o f Lancefield’s Shoe Store BUYERS’ WEEK IN PORTLAND A t a recent meeting o f the jobbers and manufacturers o f Portland it was I decided to make Buyers’ Week an an- | nual event, % COMMERCIAL HOTEL §£ ¿¿/j R. J. MOSES, Prop. Hot and Cold W ater Baths * Commercial Trade Solicited ? ? B O ARD BY T H E D A Y Stayton . . . . The Modem Portrait The Latest Styles u r or The Holidays ’ * OR 1 THE W EEK Oregon ^ 9$ |HE N ew Season b r i n g s with it a world o f new ideas in Portraiture. Your por trait is a happy reminder to your friends that th ey’ re ‘ ‘ in your thoughts.” W e can assure you the good likeness that only personal care produces. Come early and avoid t h e Holiday Crowds. W rite o r Phone for a time for a sitting. Pratt’s Studio VOTE EARLY the next one to be held from August 10 to 15, 1914. report was made o f the An official results o f tUt* buyers’ week during September which showed that buyers from 263 stores in 150 towns visited Portland. O f this number 108 bought “ A homelike place to stay*’ for live hog*, M ARKET calve*, sheep has boon brought Into that market by the Union Moat company of I'nrtland. Grant* I'uaa. by vote o f the people, authorised Issue of $200,000 railroad bond* for building tlrat 10-mil« unit o f the Urania I’haa-Crescent City line to the roast. If county soalors of weights and meuaures carry into effect the new law, every weight and measure ueed In commercial pursuit* w ill have to undergo a test. The voting power In th* Umatilla Stayton’s Best Smoke, ‘The First drainage district will be baaed on the nmouut of laud owned, one vole being Pick.” allowed to each dollar or major frac tion thereof. BATHING WITH INDIANS. Dairy product« were dlecuesed thle week at Tillamook, when the Oregon A n E xp e rle n e e T h a t T rie d the N e rv e nutter nnd Cheeaemakere and the Ore of a W h it e V isito r. gon Dairym en'« associations met In The Indians of the Puclttc coast evi dently enjoy tlielr "sw eat bathe.” A Joint annual convention. The Umpqua port organisation haa correspondent who once took one o f these butha with a party o f Ins Indinn requested Secretary Lane to arrange ! to hove e preliminary survey mad* of Mends thus drecrlbe* the ceremony: The season was enrly spring, snd Ice the Umpqua bar and river with a view •till Honied In the river The Indiana to obtaining appropriation* for Im built an oval but on the shore, thrust proving navigation condition*. ing pliant willows Into the ground to Farm er* living near Ashland are form a friiuiework. orer which they milking money selling goat meat at spread grass matting corered with earth. They lighted a tire before this from 9 to 11 cents a pound. The meat but and heated several large round helps solve the high coat o f living stones. When everything wna In readi problem. The money received from ness an ancient savage came up to the the mohair la also a considerable Item. bouse and Invited me to join in the Attorney Oeneral Crawford haa ren festivities. dered an opinion to (he effect that an I took a warm blanket and accompa osteopath la Ineligible to hold office nied my guide to the “ sweat house.’* ne public health officer. The decialon The Indlnns were standing about the affects Dr. J. A. Van Brakle. acting tire unclothed, except that each one health officer of Clackamas county. was wrapped In a blanket. I was told From 38 opinion* In eutta o f personal to tnke off my clothes, which I did Then I wrapped my ctni|>ery nbout me Injuries handed down by the supreme and stood with them by the Ore One court In 41 week* maimed workmen or o f the Indians began a chant, and we their widows and orphans received all started for the sweat bouse I less than 16 per cent o f amount asked, brought up the rear 'inder employers' liability act. The first Indian threw aside his blan The chief o f engineer« wrote Sena ket. atoo(ied. entered and curled him tor Chamberlain saying $1.000.000 self up In a corner One by one we would be asked next year for the Co crept In until we were packed In like sardines In a can. An attendant pnssed lumbia bar Improvement* under a In a bucket o f water, rolled In one of continuing contract, and advocating the heated stones and fastened several more pumps on the dredge Chinook. henry blankets over the opening o f the It haa been definitely decided that tent ft was dark—and hot I j i Grande's new form of city govern Tile Indian nearest the ofwnlng threw ment ehell not be ordered Into effect some waiter on the hot stone, nnd Itn until January 1. Instead of at once, aa mediately the hut wna filled with was thought necessary under the char* steam. 1 never endured such torture In my life. The Indians kept up the ter. Sent to light a fire on the Hallo- chant, and we lay there and suffoent ed. When I at least bad reached the well ranch near Oregon City. Charles limit o f endurance the lender threw Nelmberg. aged 36 years, blew the top back the blankets nnd mnde a dash for of hts head o ff with a shotgun and the river, followed by bln companions. - Ids body wut found by members of I saw that I was expected to follow j the family. (heir lend, and I did so with fenr nnd Siyjreme <$jyt .p ile « that If man trembling. who takes orders In the state and Into the water they plunged, and In (Ilia them from orders from another plunged I. Cold? It was certnloly not very much above the freezing point rtnte, he .Is an agent, but If he fllla W e splnahed round In the water for orders from stock on hnnd he le a several minutea, emerged nnd wrapped peddler, and therefore must pay a li oarselres In blnnkets. The Indlnns cense. etood about the Ore for several mtn- The mystery o f th* discovery o f 200 ntes and then re-entered the a went sticks o f dynamite In the canal near house. As for me. I bad hud plenty. the court house at Klamath Falls has Clad In my blanket, with my garments been explained. Contractors had trolling over my arm, 1 scurried home thrown the explosives away over a ward. year ago. after completing sewer work. "D o w n B rak es." A seagoing dredge will be sent from In newspaper accounts of railway collisions one frequently encounters the Atlantic coast for use In the Co this statement: lumbia river channel, Just as soon a* “ On seeing the danger the engineer the Panama canal la opened, accord whistled 'down brakes' and reversed ing to Information received by Dr. the lever ” Kinney, chairman of the Porta o f Co- As a matter o f fact, the expression | .'' " m V r'~ L , . . . "down brakes" hns heen obsolete for a mug time. W'liiit the engineer really Senator Lane, after a com petitive examination, haa appointed Wilson 9. does when n collision seems Impending lx to shut »tenin. apply the air brake Zimmerman of Portland as midship and open the onnd valves. All this man at Annapolla Naval academy, takes nbout five seconds, mid In that naming Igiwrence Schepky o f Hood time nil that human effort la nble to R iver as alternate. If Zimmerman ui-coinpllsb for the train nnd pnssen fulls to pass the entrance examination, gers may he done llnllwny engineers Schepky will have a chance. are Instructed never to reverse the Ml Oovernor Went haa written the edi glne after the nir brake has been np- tor of the Coot Bay Tim es o f Marsh piled, hei-iiuse the reversal reduces Ihe resisting power o f the brakes.— Bar- field for advice on suing the C. A. .Smith Lumber company for school tier’s Weekly lands which may have been obtained by fraudulent means. The newspaper T h e W o n d e r fu l Bee. Maurice .Maeterlinck, the eminent has been attacking the governor's llelglnn student nnd author, writing on policy. <mull honey, suys that It Is nn article 1 Governor Went haa referred to to which we can add nothing, from United States District Attorney which we inn lake nothing, nn article Reames of Portland for Investigation, thin unites in eqiin! perfection the scl a letter received from C. A. Rold of e n re o f the chemist Ihe geometrician, Yountavllle, Cal., in which Rold says the architect mid the engineer Its nms a company called the Farm and Home terplei'e. the hexagonal cell, touches ah-oldle perfection, a perfection that company of San Francisco, la repre nil the geniuses In the world, were senting to him that It will locate him they lo meet In conclave, could In no on a 320-acre homeatead In southern way enhance No living creature, not Oregon for a fee of $320. even man. hns achieved In the center Senator Chamberlain presented of Ills sphere what the tiec has achieved Miss Fern Hobbs, secretary to Oov- in her own. nnd were some one from em or West, to Assistant Secretary of another world to descend and ask of the Interior Jones and to Land Com the earth the most perfect ereallon we missioner Talman, In order that eht need but offer the humble comb of might bring up questions of the Ore honey ” gon Indemnity school land selections on which patents have not yet been Dufur Apple Harvest On. Du fur.— 'The apple harvest la on In Issued. Mira Hobbs and Secretary this valley and fWe apples are o f an Chemb« ulii had a conference with exceptionally fine quality this year j R< r rentetlve Hawley regarding the and have colored better than ever be Chamberlain bill, providing for an ex change c f school landa In forest re fore. sen a; ! 'io creation o f a state for est reserve. Dr. Miles' Anti papi Pills for sciatica STREET WORK GOES ON Jos. Ficher went hunting t o mountains a few days this week. Renowned Kind H IG H E S T l>crmits it is proposed lo irrigate 18,690 J. D. Itenamore, Salem, Ore., Box 36 phono Main 1041. Shipping date* for 1 acres, develop 21,716 horsepower, ns live stock esn be learned by phoning well as for municipal and domestic pur Produce houses st Lebanon, Scio and poses. Stayton. Union Meat Company. The construction o f the works des cribed in these permits wi^ild cost ap- I proximately $2,300.000, o f w h i c h amount $550,000 is estimated the coat o f constructing reservoirs. The street work on Third Street ia Four permits have been issueel in going on in a very satisfactory way Marion County for the appropriation o f : water, during the past quarter, which under L. S. Lambert ami before many : are as follows;-J, E. Whitehead o f moons Stayton will have one good Turner, fo r the irrigation o f 5 acres, street several blocks in length. Who including domestic use. with the waters will l>e the next? Smoke First Picks, For Sale E very where. tf Lo wney’s Chocolates- PAY ! which number I I are for the construe- anb cattle, also country produce o f all ' lion o f reservoirs. According to the*« kind*. Telephone or w rite our buyer in*. Portland Stoves Medford la planning lo entartaln th# Chicago Whlte Box and New York Otanta team* and o f( telale et» thelr viali to Hi ai city, Noveinbar 17. tlraut county la out of debt and haa a baiarne of $30.000. Crop yleld waa big and tirsi class and larga sala« of ca lile at top prlces » e r e made. The tirai sblpment o f forelgu m eati to thè Portland market ha* beeu re j n .lvw , ' A ,.a ruwd of Australian beef During the past quarter ISO permit* ANTI SALOON MAN COMING W e handle only the best grades o f ATTENTION for the appropriation o f water have is at hand, do you need a new HEATER ? B R IEF NEWS OF 0RE80N more than $.">00 worth o f goods, entitling them to a refund o f their railroad fare. While the most o f the buyers came from Ore gon communities, Washington, Idaho and Montana were li!>erally represented and every visitor went home at peace with himself and his entertainers and satisfied that his time and money had been well spent. T AP S 101 B IS O N F E A T U R E 101 A Tremendous CIVIL W AR DRAMA Complete in T w o Parts HALLOWE’EN Fri. Oct. 31 STAYTON T H EA T R E A D M IS S IO N 10c i COUNTY CLSRK WRITES LETTER Salem Oregon, October 20, 1013. Judges A Clerks o f Election Hoard, Stayton, Oregon. Gentleman Thera *eeni* to be some question by eonielMHiy there at Stay ton a* to who i* entitled to vote on the Lo- cal Option Guest Ion on Novem ber 4th. FIvery legal voter residing in the pres- enl boundaries o f Stayton ia rn litled to vote on this question beyond any question o f a doubt. In • Supreme t'-ourt decision III* held that; the m atter o f giving the descrip tion where *n entire City or County la concerned is superfluous and immaterial and any diarrepancy that might exist in the description cannot effect any one's right to vote who actually live within the corporate limits o f the town o f Stayton aa they now exist. Respectfully, Max Gehlhar Co. Clerk. pdad John Huber o f Selo was in town on Monday. A. McKenxie o f Unn County wa* in town yesterday. Oscar Aplet o f Lyon* wa* a business visitor here yesterday. ('apt. M. W. Hunt o f Portland vlalt- ed friends here Saturday. Mr. end Mrs. Hum mon Shelton Jordan were here Saturday. of E. H. Hunt made a bualneaa visit lo Albany the first o f the week. Mr*. Addie Heaver o f Alaea, Oregon, wa* a Stayton visitor Saturday. Jno. Thoms and Wm. Petxel were business visitors to Salem this week. Mrs. Geo. Kearns and Mm. J. II. Brewer were Salem visitors Friday. Sell your produce for Cash to the Stayton Cash Produce Company, t f Cedar post* l a s t e lifetim e. Get them o f Kearns and Caldwell. li-3 x For Sale— Indian Runner drakes, fawn color. Pilone 282 Stayton 116 J. T. Hunt and w ife o f the Waldo Hills were business visitors here Satur day. John Bender and Chas. Foltx o f Jor dan were in Stayton Tuesday on busi ness. Mrs. John Mielke and Misa Mary WofliTcf returned front the Hot Springs Saturday. Highest rash prices paid for your produce at the Stayton Cash Produce Company. tf Ryron Robertson, w ife and baby o f Kingston, visited relatives here over Sunday. Ira Center and w ife o f Union Hill visited at the W. E. Thomas home ono day last week. Mrs. John Bottlnger and Mrs. Berg o f Shaw were visiting relatives in Stayton Wednesday. Mrs. Qucener, who has been visiting in Washington, Idaho and Eastern Ore gon is at home again. Mr, ami Mrs. C. C. N ott o f Stayton are visiting in Vancouver, Washington. They expect to be gone a couple o f months. Mrs. Chas. Cole o f Linn Co. got the set o f dishes, the last o f the lot, at W. F. K lecker’s We.lnea.lay. F'OR S A L E —Jersey milch cow*, some fresh now and some fresh soon. See or phone. C. J. Ructtgers, Scio Rt. no 2 ll-13x Mias Clara Willin g has gone to H ills boro Oregon, on a visit with friends, she will then go to Portlsrd to attend the Behnke-Walker Business College. Thirty young people had a surprise farewell on Mis Clara W illing Tuesday evening. Dancing and cards were the feature* o f the evening. A fine lunch waa served and alt had a fine time. W. F. Klecker bought 22,000 pounds o f dried apDlea o f Jordan farm er* this week. W ith the addition o f • little water now and Bill would soon have a ’swell” time. J. W. MerrifieM ’s Bucking Contest at Silverton waa well attended the second day. The first day waa too slop py for the horses to gain 's good fo o t hold. John thinks some o f putting on a regular circut next summer in the valley towna.