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'/ t\C Ol' o «**' THE STHYT0N MÄIL 19th Year, N o 41. S T A Y T O N , M A R IO N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 13, [913. AMERICA REASSURED YOUR HAIR MAY BE YOUR FORTUNE BY GREAT BRITAIN PrlmeMlnister Asquith Declare* Political Intervention of Mexico Not Intended. Loudon.— Prime Minister Asquith (tirriiMiptj tli« Mexican question to hie auuuu| ■pitwib «1 I tin lofit mayor'* banquet. Beautiful hair has maile the fortune o f many a women, by gilding charm and lovelineM to an otherwise plain face. Nothing mean« more to good looks than beautiful hair. It adds to the at tractive nraa o f every feature. Without it you can't be beautiful; with it you yr|l| af legal ftp p»*Hy. T o hay« beautiful hair, us« Htrm o- ny Hair fieautifler. It will improve the beauty o f your hair, taking away the dull harshness and »trin^im.-»», *g ftc n ; ing and polishing eyery half Ip your head and making it soft, silky, glossv and easier to put up and k e«p in place, and at the asm« time (flying it | fipb and lgaf(»|f »ugu fiagrance lha( will de light both you and those around you. Very easy to apply—«im ply sprinkle ■ little on your hair each time before brushing It. It contains no <d' "Our Interest« In Mexico," said the prim» minister, "call for »l*Uaot oar« M h *|«« U aUll I h lb « tbriii'» « f § fl»l| rraf. but tb«r« never « a « and never b «» bran any quest Ion of political in tervention by Greet Britain In tha do- » « » » 0 « F»Hiv»n» rf M«xl«p. f t |q lb* ttantral py South American state*. ‘"t here have been rumor« that after the United State» bad adopted a line o f their own Ir regard to Mexico we look a line calculated deliberate!» to will rw*» ' u_*nge (j,e color o f the hair, thwart America. There 1» not a vast- I* « of foundation for such a rumor, ">\> h »v» (wcuanlxed l'r»»id«nt Huerta, because, bavin« neither the will uur the power to Intervene, we wt-rv bound to deal with the do facto government. and, becauee of tnforma Hon then tn our poaaeailon, there ap peared to be no element except that ot Huerta nnd hi» »upportera which offered any prospect of the re»tore tlon o f the etnblllly and order. THAW'S EXTRADITION SIGNED W rit of Habeae Corpu» Prevent» Hla Removal to New York State. foncord, N. If.—Governor Pelker of New llampehlre signed the eatra4ltlon paper» returning Harry K. Thaw to New York at tho requeat of Oovernor Glynn. Thaw’« extradition resulted from a charge of conaplracy in con nection with hla eacapa from the Mat teawan aaylum. Tbla decision, It la aald, doe» not moan that Thaw will he returned Immediately to Mattea- wan. pelllea Not Sullty ef Ritual Murder. Kiev, Ku«ala.— Meudel Belli»» waa acquitted In the fatnoua “ ritual mur- drr trial. The trial of nelllss, a Ruaslan of iletrew faith, for the alleged murder for purposes of "blood ritual” of An drew Yushlnskl, a Christian lad. be gan on October 8. The case caused an Immediate senaatlon which stirred the whole of Russia. Sulrer A»ka October Pay. \|beny, N. y — Wljtlam Uullor » * »vi t» ho 1» »till governor of New York. In a letter to the atate treasurer and tho atato controller he demanded hla full aalary for tho last half of October, }»!« . MEXICO REALIZES SITUATION DELICATE nor darken gray hair. T o k<MiP yvuc bate aud scalp dandruff- free and clean, use Harmony Shampoo. Thia pure liquid shampoo giv e » an in stantaneous rich lather that immediat ely penetrates to rv rry part o f hair and acalp, insuring a quick and thorough cleansing. Washed off just aa quickly, the entire operation takes only a few momenta. Both preparationa come in oddshaped, very ornamental bottles with sprinkler tops. Harmony Hair BeautiAer, 11.00. harmony Shampoo, 60c. Both guaran teed to satisfy yoq Ip «very way, or your money back. Sold in thia com munity only at our store—The Kexall Store one o f the more than 7,000 lead* ing drug store* ot the United States, Canada and Oreat Britain, which own the big Harmony laboratories in Bos ton, where the many celebrated Har mony Perfum e» and Toilet Preparations are made. Beauchamp's Drug Store, Stayton, Oregon. J. J. Hill Urge» Lower Land Values. Portland, Or.— Better farmers and lower real estate values were held up by James J. Hill aa the hope of Ore gon and the northwest nt a compli mentary banquet tendered to hlmaelf, J. M. Hnnnaford. the new president of the Northern Pacific, and a number of other distinguished visiting bank era nnd railroad men at the commer clnl club. Farm er» O U T IN Q COUPLE MARRIED AT SUBLIMITY J ^»^Ja Ü o f Arthur Forrette. F L A N N E L S — wc have the largest stock officiating. beautiful S P E C IA L — dH sixes at $2.50 pair. W e especially re- eonmend these for wear. THOMAS-MAYO COMPANY G D XMAS GIFT A nice picture will make a LASTING GIFT one that will be remembered long by the one receiving it. We have just what you want. Just glance at eur Window Display and be convinced. Order now and we will pack them for Xmas delivery. STAYTON HOUSEFURNISHING CO. to S en d Re- all day session that lasted until late The atate president Mrs. Woodman o f Portland was one o f the chief officers present. Mill City, Mehsma and Aumsville sent delegations to the convention and , a profitable and instructive meeting is , reported by those presept. The Stay- pin lodge furnished entertainment and refreshments for the visiting members. They are going to run this nation o f ours, and handle our money and control ! the Powers. The man must go under, ‘ down and o u t N o need to get mad or sit and pout. They are filling our offices, stores and shops, they will soon be jurors, judges and cops. Then man must step out and get no pay, that’s what we see in a future day. i» Every citizen should , NOTICE L N -, and help acquire the taste for more apples. Che SwccjcM 5lory Ivcr Told* It has been estimated that if every man, woman and child should eat just one o f Oregon’ s famous apples on A p ple Day, that tw elve carloads o f the juicy fru it would disappear from the market. On second thought you had better double the dose and make it two. ATTEND FOOTBALL GAME G. F. Kormek and wife, J. M. Ringo A lta The Daintiest Packages and Most Delicious Assortments Ever produced for the discriminating candy lover— The most perfect cleanliness in every little detail o f mnrufacture— The purest and choicest ingredients possible to obtain - These are represented in Liggett’s Chocolates. EVERY TASTE LEAVES A LUNGING FOR “JUST ONE MORE" 40-50-80 & $1.00 Box. Sold Only By B ea u ch a m p ’s Drug: S tore C. A. H ob son, Dr. Pintler, T. Rizzo and Jess Moses attended the football game at Albany Saturday between U. o f O. and O. A. C, The score was tied 10 to 10. The C. A . Beauchamp and wife were Sa John Downing is home for the winter lem visitors yesterday. John says that he will be a full pledged forest ranger next year. Store “ Fitz” Goodman and Everett Gard ner returned from Fox Valley Tuesday. 1913 is $835,268.527, according to an announcement of tbe commission. ; The increase over 1912 is $42,173,- . 346. Messrs. Eaton and Galloway, state tax commissioners, said the levy I which would be made December 1 would be about 5 mills, a large in crea se fcci.:z necessary to meet the ' appropriations and other expenses ot the last session of the legislature. NOTICE w. rV ! boards of equalization in Oregon, not . including the property of public serv j ice corporations which will be assess , ed by the state tax commission for They will make the laws that will rule our land and take the place o f the staunchest man. Th ere’s only one way its our Only Chance, we must put on j hobbles and shed our pants. The Aumsville poet One Recorder for One year. One Mar shal for One year. One Treasurer for One year and to elect One Chairman and Two Committmen to act as Cen tral Committee for Ono year. C. H. Brewer Chairman Cen. Com. V / rJ Breeding For Mutton. Pendleton.—Sheepmen of Umatilla county are In the midst of their breed ing season and reports from iheir camps indicate that many are cl mg- Ing from the fine wool breeds to the coarser, and that a number are also breeding for early or winter lambs. There seems to be a growing tendency among local flockmasters to pay more attention to the growing o f mutton, their reason being tbe high pricer of meat, and the change which the tariff has made in the wool market. Lane Will Have Expert. Eugene.— As a result of the meet ing of a delegation of prominent grangers of Lane couhty with the commissioners' court, the court haa decided to appropriate $2000 for the purpose of employing an agricultural Of a Mass Meeting to Nominate Can expert for Lane county, the state to give a similar sum, according to the didates. Notice is hereby given that there law passed by the last legislature. will be a Mass Meeting of the Citizens \ Fairs Get Support. Party held in the Opera House in the Town o f Stayton the 19th day of No- j Salem.— N. C. Maris, field xvor'.ce vember, 1913 at 7:30 P. M. for the pur for industrial fairs, has returned froc pose o f nominating the following can Grant county, where he visited 2 didates to be voted for at the Town schools In the Interest of the fa ir Election to be held in the Town of I Mr. Maris says teachers and pupi Stayton on Monday the 1st day o f Do- ' are taking the liveliest interest in th cember, 1913. One Mayor for Two i fairs and that a new record will b» , years, Two Councilmen for Two years. established next year. 0 « OREGON APPLE DAY Beauchamp and w ife. Miss and TAXAB LE PROPERTY JUMPS Fine Art Pictures in artistic frames _ Prices run from 5c to $5.00 bekahs met in Stayton yesterday in an and w ife, F'. I. Jones and w ife, gown Two Men Killed; Duel Indicated. Prinevllle.— Evidently the victims of a rifle duel between themai-ives, the bodies o i Felix Jones and Ro-coe Brown were found at a remote spot in Orlzzly mountain, near the sawmill of J. W. Jones, father of Brown's wife. The opinion Is general that the fatal fight was due to Brown's jealousy for his wife. The bodies were lying 36 feet apart. Jones had been shot through the back, while Brown bad been shot through the chest. Each still clasped his rifle In his hands when found, Indicating almost instant death In the case of each. O what will become o f M ighty Man, now women have t-ken the lines in j County Boards Place Oregon Valua j their hand and go to the polls with a tions at $813,268,527 for 1913. j tilted chin and scratch their tickets, Salem.—The total value of taxable i and give us the grin. property as equalized by the county Jan I He o. eat at least one apple on that day Crepe do Chin« l b O O D □ D I O o a o s i o f DID YOU EVER TRY ONE ON? REBEKAHS MEET AT DISTRICT CONVENTION gon Apple Day, The bride was attired in a wore a wreath and veil. The groom wore a tailored suit o f brown. M iss Leona Fórrete, sister o f the groom, acted as maid o f honor, while James Kipp attended the groom. Following the ceremony an elaborate wedding breakfast was enjoyed at the bride's home. Only immediate relatives wqre present. The couple was the recipients o f many beautiful and costly presents. Later Mr. ami Mrs. Forrette depart ed for a short honeymoon trip to Port land and other points. They are e x pected to return in a few days, and will make their home on M r.F o rrette’s farm three miles west o f Stayton. The groom is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. E. Forrette o f Stayton, while the bride is the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. T. Ripp o f Sublimity. Both families are prominent and prosperous residents o f Marion County. F O R M E N A N D L A D IE S $6.50 and $7.50 R The ceremony waa performed at 8 A. M. Rev. lounlck Cotton Sw eaters M ixed W ool & Cotton BOYS . . ,50c BOYS . . . . $1.25 MENS . . ,75c M E N S . $2.00 and $4.00 A ll W o o l Sweaters Nov. N e x t Tuesday, Novem ber 18, is Ore Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. wedding held here yesterday morning SWEATERS Tl.e representatives were entertain ed at the Hamel Hofei and the fo o t ball game Tn the afternqon by the A l bany Clearing House Association. The District Convention o f the OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST (Special to the Mail) Sublimity Nov. I I : — At « large church CORDUROY PANTS Bankers 8 . IkAUÉÉB ln u tg « in town. and Merchants Association at Albany Saturday, w g lA M i»» Christina Kipp bee a roo the bride Bank at the Semi-Annual meeting o f Group I I o f the Oregon State VUAsNtfB wMáÉAMC *alÉMM COLD WEATHER PROTECTION J. M. Ringo and John Sandner repre sented the wmé táüm Thomas-Mayo g o . OREGON BANKERS MEET AT ALBANY last night. Mexico City.—Government officials, foreign residents and the people of Mexico roalixe that the rotations be tween this country and the United State» are »trained almost to the point of war. If General Huerta la anxious re (larding what may develop, he does not betray It. Although he has sent to the diplomatic representatives of the foreign natlona a note, which In ef fect 1» a defiance of Washington. In hla formal statement to the diplo mats General Huerta »aid It waa now forceeen that the recent election» were void, a» too few precinct» had participated In tho voting and that therefore the new congre»» would an nul the elections. New elections would then be called and he would continue hi» programme of pacifica tion. I’realdent Huerta'« backbone ha* been stiffened by the rucolpt of auf- lldent fund» to operate the govern ment until the end of the present month and the Implied promise of further financial aid If the new con gress should net favorably on certain old land conce»»ion». V m AA m MV Serial N o 921 To voters of the town o f Stayton. Notice is hereby given that a caucus I o f the Progressive Party will be held 1 at the Masonic Hall Tuesday evening, November 18, 1913, at 8 o ’clock P. M ., ; for the purpose o f nominating candi- 1 dates for the following offices of the Town o f Stayton, Oregon: one Mayor I for two years, two Councilman for two years, one Marshal for one year, one Recorder for one year, one Treasurer t for one year and for the transaction of ! such business as may properly come before the meeting. By order o f com- , mittee. A. D. Gardner, Chairman. Greenhorn Ore Strike Reported. Greenhorn.—Kelly & Larson, pioi eer prospectors of the Greenhorn dis trlct, have uncovered a quartz deposit of unknown extent showing free goid values reported to run between $4000 and $7000 a ton. WANT EXPERIM EN TAL FARM Never Has Been Determined What Section Offers in Agricultural Way. Klamath Falls.—The first step# have been taken to get an expertmen al farm for Klamath county. T l county court has been asked to maV - a special levy to employ an expei' and to maintain the farm. The nn n bers of the court have signified » willingness to further the movement Farming in the Klamath country is yet in the experimental state. A farm conducted under an expert shoult prove of material assistance to th> early development of the farm landi of the vast area embraced in Klam tl county. Rapid strides in farm.ut have been made in recent years. . , Unitarians Will Meet. The subject for the Sunday evening Hood River.— The North Pacifie sermon at tho Christian church is a conference of Unitarian church«.-» v 111 character sketch, “ Moses The Man o f be held at Hood River November 11, God.’ ’ Offering for state mission in 12 and 13. The Unitarian churchee the morning. of Oregon, Washington, Idaho m l Montana will be represented In th* J. Shenrd who had expected to move conference. to Albany, has made up his mind that Stayton is better, and he will continue Dr. Brower reports ft 10 pouml hoy his old business in the same place. Mrs. Ed Chrisman and Geo. Ch H ighest cash prices paid for your born to Mr. and Mrs. E. A . Kerber Note his ail in this week’ s issue o f the man of Linn county were trading r Miss A lta Hodson returned from Cen produce at the Stayton Cash Produce Mrs. Andrews o f Jordon was a S la y Stayton merchants Tuesday. Mail. last night. tralis, Wash., one day lest week. tf Company, ton visitor Tuesday.