The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, January 15, 1914, Image 4

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    S ch o o l N o te s
THAW IS DECLARED
reports that her.
SANE BY COMMISSION first Mrs. year Pratt
pupils are making Rood
Concord, N. H.—The release of Har­
ry Kendall Thaw under hall would not
be a public menace, according to the
report of the commlaaton appointed by
Federal Judge Aldrich to Inquire Into
the atate of Thaw'a mentality. The
commlaalonera found that Thaw waa
not afflicted with any of the mental
diseases from which he waa held to
be suffering at the time he killed Stan­
ford White.
While the commissioners say they
hare reached “a definite and positive
opinion as to the present mental con­
dition of Thaw and his probable state
of mind at the time of the homicide,"
they refrain from expressing this opin­
ion. In »lew of their instructions from
the court not to embarrass any subse­
quent litigation where the broad ques­
tion of Insanity might be involved.
The report will be considered by
Judge Aldrich in connection with the
petition of Thaw for admission to bail
under habeas corpus proceedings.
F ed e ra l Closed Season W a iv e d
Washington.—Representative Albert
Johnson obtained a ruling which will
permit the hunting of migratory birds
In the state of Washington without
prosecution until the state's closed
season beginning January 31. The
federal closed season begins January
15 but will be waived this spring.
G irls S ta rv e
But W o n ’t Be S ervan t«.
CHIROPRACTIC DOCTOR STAYTON THEATRE
LOCATES IN STAYTON
WEEKLY NEWS
l>r. J. C. Sonea, D. C., Chiropractor
TONIOHT (Thursday 1
progress in their work.
•‘California Poultry.”
Educational
ami graduate of the Universal Chiro­
Mrs. Mielko and Mrs. Mutsch- practic College uf l>avenport, Iowa, ami entertaining picture of the giant
ler visited the school last week. and recently of Portland, Ore., has lo­ industry, showing home of 100,000 leg
horn hens that pays $10,000 a day,
If the parents knew how much cated in Stayton.
“The Fugitive” a western thrill«r.
Dr.
Sones
can
give
you
the
best
that
inspiration both teachers and pu­
“ Youth and Jealousy” a farce drama.
the science of Chiropractic knows, and
pils draw from these visits, we is a specialist in the adjustment of ner­
SATURDAY (Special)
are sure that many more would vous and chronic diseases.
“THE LURE OF THE VIOLIN"
in three(8) reels. v
come.
He will give you referncea both as to
Admission 10c
his ability ami qualifications as well as Stayton Theatre
In visiting the second and to patients that have been cured by
third jrrades, we find them very his skill.
Mrs. Nellie Hubbard of Dallas ia
much interested in the study of Office and residence on Third Street, making
an extended visit with her
opposite Telephone central in Koy
the Eskimos.
daughter, Mrs. Dora Shreve.
house. Hours 10 a. m, to 8 p. m. Kx-
The fourth and fifth «Trades amination Free.
(pd. adv.)
Smokers can taste the rich mellow
made calendars last week, and
quality in l.ambrecht’s First Pick ci­
will in the near future take up
gars. Extra good tobacco.
D. A. Osborn of Shelburn
raffia work.
business visitor here Monday.
Ida Pound of Aumsville broke her
Anyone who doubts the inter­
srm one day the first of the week. Dr.
of
Aumsville
J.
Carlson
and
wife
est of boys and jrirls in indus­
Brewer is in attendance.
were in town yesterday.
trial work should come up to the
school and watch the pupils of t E Woods m„,e , nice plaU gUM Mrs. Hilda Fish, Mrs. Fred Csspell
and Miaa L'aapell of the Waldo Hills
the sixth and seventh grades j .i*,, for E. Koy la*t week,
were trading with Stayton merchants
make frames for weaving.
Saturday.
Dr. E. H. Hobson of Scio
The Commercial Law class has business visitor here yesterday.
Mrs. Niehola of Fall t'ity visited ov-
begun the study of state and
city laws. They have written
Nick Zimmerman of near Sublimity ^ *r So«**» " ith M™. tilaas of the C®*’
and Mr*. Dora Shreve of
m
•
•-
m
tage Hotel anu
to Sec. Olcott
for i laws co v e rin
g >» critically.!» with pneumonia.
this city.
all the recent legislation.
A s1
Thomas was down from the up­
these pupils will vote in a few per JetT
Dr. Sones, chiropractor, is nicely
Santiam, the first of the week.
located in the Itoy dwelling, just aero 4
years they believe that it is their
duty to prepare themselves for 1 Post Cards 5 c n down while they the street from the Independent tele­
phone central.
citizenship.
.
1 last at the Brewer Drug Store.
Los Angeles.—Although they say
they are starving and want work,
nearly al! of the eirls and women reg­
Rule XXXVIII.
.
Miss Gowin of Salem ia visiting re-
istered at the municipal employment
bureau turn down every offer of do­ an d R eg u latio n s ot t h e s t a t e iaUves and friends here this week.
Board of Education, declares!
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mestic service.
Everett
Philippi
of Silverton made
that, “ no excuse shall be except­
Big Steel P la n t Reopens.
business
trip
to
Stayton
yesterday.
ed, except sickness of the pupil,
Wheeling, W. Va.—The Riverside
of some
member
of the pupil's
I Sell
_ „ your produce
~
~ „ .
plant of the United States Steel Cor­ or
„ .,
, . ,
,
.
for Cash to the
poration has resumed operations in family which makes attendance Stayton Cash Produce Company, tf
full after an idleness of four months. impossible.”
There has been
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Approximately 5000 men are atfected. some violation of the above and
Wood cutters Wanted - $ l.00 per cord,
the teachers desire to call the at- V. J. Philippi, Kingston, Ore-
l-22x
DRAIN VALLEY IS PLAN
Plan
I t to M ak e Low Grass Lands
Rich A g ric u ltu ra l F arm s.
Corvallis.—Probably the most im­
portant piece of development ever un­
dertaken In recent years in Oregon
in Oregon has Just started near Cor­
vallis.
Land-owners occupying 40 square
miles of bottom and prairie lands be­
tween Corvallis and Monroe have be­
gun the formation of the first drain­
age district organized under state
laws in the Willamette Valley. It is
believed that successful demonstra­
tion of the beneficial results of drain­
age in the proposed district will bring
about an era of progressive develop­
ment by which fully one-fifth of the
total arable area of the Willamette
Valley, or 1,000,000 acres, will be so
stimulated that crop products will be
doubled in two years, that “white
lands” will be eliminated and that the
entire cost of the construction of the
drainage system can be paid for, if
necessary, In three years from in­
creased farm profits.
SPECIAL SALE
ON
J $ K ] ) S
IRO N
1
JANUARY
COMMENCING SATURDAY.
17
Full-size Iron Bed only . . $ 2 . 1 5
Massive, 1101b., 2 in. Post, Iron Bdd
Colors Cream ttpd \Crnis-Martin
Sale Price
.
.
.
$ 7 .7 5
These Beds cannot lie duplicati d at our Sale Price by any store
v
in the county.
We Have But a Few of These Beds, Buy
While They Last
Brass and Wood Beds in Stock
STAYTON HOUSEFURNISHING CO.
Geo. Kearna, wife and son returned
to their home in Grants Pass the first
of the week, after an extended viait
with relatives in Stayton.
During the past year Monmouth ha*
spent $110,000 for local improvements,
including a $40,000 high school and
atreet improvements costing $22,000.
Rev. Ko-sell is holding a series of
meetings in Scio this week. He will
preach here Sunday morning but will
tention of this rule to the people, j
not hold a meeting in the evening.
It is , the duty
of
the
teachers
to
"
T
*
G“rdn"
ofR
Fo(x
Y“''ey
v“
‘t*
,
,
,
,
ed relatives here the first of the week.
see that the above is enfored and
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we trust that we may have the G.C.Eksman and Peter Deidrich were Miss Barbara Burghart of Portland
Portland visitors the latter part of last has been visiting at the I,smbrecht
co-operation of the parents.
home the past few weeks. Miss Burg­
hart is a cigar maker and has been
Miss Ollie Hepburn who is working helping Jos. Lambrecht a few days
at Silverton is here for a two weeks whilehere. She returned to Portland A s s is te d b y R.
this week.
visit.
week.
M e h a m a M ite s
Both of our bands played for
the lodge last Saturday night.
Mrs. A. Hill of Mill City is visiting
friends i n and around Stayton this
Mrs. Ben ham who has been week.
visiting her sister Mrs. Lewis
Stout went to Stayton Wednes- Mrs. E. H. Hobson of Scio spent the
day.
week-end visiting friends and relativis
I here.
GUY
F IT C H
G. MILLER
W ith Ills
T R IC K S . T R A P S
QUALITY IN STOCK FOOD
Not how much, but how good—One
pound of our stock food goes as fur
and does more good than three pounds
of other makes. Is not filled up with
bran, shorts or chaff—3ohd medicine
all way through 50c package at Beau­
champs.
Mr. Irvine went to Portland
Monday.
Miss Ella Williams of Happy Hollow
visited at Ihe A. W. Cornish home this
Geo. Sims visited with rela­ week.
Why not have your umbrella repair­
tives here Sunday.
ed in Stayton? Umbrellas recovered-
Grandpa Stout is not improv­ For Chaps, REXALL Rose Water and samples to select from. F. Silhavy’s
Wagon and Repair Shop. Water St.
Glycerine.
Fragrant.
soothing,
ing very fast.
tf
i cooling, for chaps, wind-burns and cold
Mrs. Ed. Siegmund visited; sores. 25c at Beauchamps.
here Monday.
No M en Needed a t U m a tilla .
RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE
Pendleton.—Residents of Umatilla
Joe Stevens and wife are visit­ Albert Rabens of Fern Ridge visited
and other towns in the west end of
at the home of his brother here Satur-
.______
ing at the home of their parents. day.
the county are aroused over the in­
PH ELPS
and
Will E x p O S e th e
SECRETS
OF
White Slavery
At Stayton
T heatre Wed. Jan.
Admission,
Roosters
.....
13*
13*
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i<
THE SLIT SKIRT
STAYTON MARKET
REPORT
Hens ............................
S p rin g s...,....................
Broilers..........................
21, 8 p. m.
8
Mixed Chickens .........
11
G e e s e ................................. . 6
Ducks..............................
11
Turkeys........ ........
.18
Dressed Turkeys .
.......
.22
Veal Fancy..............
14
Pork.........................
l»*
Live Hogs, Choice
7*
Live Hogs, Heavy Rough
7
20
Egg».-.................. .
Corrected Thursdays but subjict «
to change without notice.
♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ s s s s s s s s e t s s s s s s
_____
! Whereas Almighty God has seen fit
flux of laborers looking for work on
Frank Berringer fell and hurt
West Umatilla project. Inasmuch as his side a few days ago
Highes t cash prices paid for your to remove from our midst our beloved
friend and esteemed neighbor, George
there will be no work lor other than
produce at the Stayton Cash Produce j W. Caspell, and, whereas his death has
teamsters until spring, these towns
Company.
tf
caused a sadness in our hearts and
are facing a problem of the unemploy­
DO YOU WANT A HAND?
|
gloom over the community. Therefore
ed.
The Editor o f the Mail and Geo. be it resolved that the charter of Wal­
Spaniol were transacting bname ia in do Hill camp No. 698 W. O. W. be
Big B ridge C o n tra c t is L et.
As is usually the case in mid-winter, ! Salem Monday.
i draped in mourning for a period of
Portland.—Contracts for the con­
^ thirty days with respect for our depart-
struction of an interstate bridge across there are now in Portland a large num­
Mrs. Tom Baldwin of Prineville, Ore- e(j an()
neighbor, be it fqrth-
ber
of
unemployed
men,
idle
from
ne­
the Columbia river at Vancouver, were
gon is the guest of her mother Mrs. er reso|Ved that a copy of these res-
Some of
let here by a commission composed of cessity and not from choice.
olutions be spread on the minutes of
SILL OPEN NEXT WEEK
officials of Multnomah county, Ore­ them have had experience on farms, Kate Martin.
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1 this camp, a copy be sent to the Stay-
gon, and Clarke county, Washington. are willing to work and would make
Miss Mary Lulay spent , the week- ton Mail for publication and a copy lie
The bridge will unite the Oregon and
competent farm hands. Many of them end visiting at the Adam Lulay home gent ^ t »,e bereaved family and sor­ The New Garage and Blacksmith
Washington links in the Pacific high­
are anxious to go to the country for near Kingston.
rowing relatives with t h e heartfelt Shop on Fourth Street will open lot
way.
employment, and if they knew where to
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sympathy of Waldo Hill camp No. 698. business next week. The proprietor,
Ed Brown of Portland was here vis-
Committee—H. E. King
go would be glad to make the trip.
Chas. Cladek has a nice new sign up
Boy Sm okers to Be Prosecuted.
Farmers throughout the state desiring iting his mother Mrs. Lee Brown who f
Martin Doerfler
and invites all his friends to visit him
Independence.—The school board of
help are requested to communicate with is very low.
Louia Olson
in his new location.
this city has posted notices to the ef­
the commercial club at Portland. This I
fect that the law in regard to prohib­
organization is in touch with the Y. M.
Rev. Summerlin of Salem ¡s conduct­
iting the sale of tobacco to persons
C. A. and other clean employment bur- j ing a series of revival meetings at the
ORGANIZER HERE
LOGGING COMMENCED
less than 18 years old, would be en­
eaus and will refer only such men as 1 Methodist church.
forced strictly, that minors would be
appear to be honest, capable and de- 1
prosecuted If found using tobacco.
serving. There are some married cou­
W. A. Bullock, state manager of the
The Teague Logging Company com
Miss Merta Siegmund of Fern Ridge
ples who would like a chance to work | visited at the C. A. Luthy home Satur­ Yoemen is in town this week on a cam- menced work in earnest this week.
H am m on d Has N ew M ayo r.
on farms, also women who would make day and Sunday.
Teague has a crew organized in fb
Hammond.—For the first time in
| paign to increase the membership of
good domestic servants.
shape and will yank the log» to tic
over 14 years Hammond has a new
' the Yoeman lodge.
hank of the Santiam in double quick
mayor, P. H. Kuhns. Mr. Ford, the
The
Yoemen
Homestead
of
this
city
!
Dr. Beauchamp attended the Berin-
time.
retiring mayor, has held his position
ger va Montgomery damage suit at : already has a membership of thirty- ,
almost from the date on which the
TOM GETS BUSY
three,
and
it
is
thought
that
an
in­
Salem Wednesday.
city was incorporated.
crease can be secured.
Expecting a vast number of tourists ,
BUYS LAND FOR CEMETERY
and immigrants to come to the Pacific
W a te r of Jordan Used.
Richard Hudnui’s Perfumes and Mar­
The Dalles.—St. Paul’s Episcopal Coast by way of Oregon during 1915, velous Cold Cream for sale b y the
The Catholic church of Stayt', u hn
Church witnessed an unusual varia­ the cities of Eastern Oregon are al-: Brewer Drug Co.
$100 Reward, $100
T h e re a d e rs of th is p a p e r will h* bought two acres of Jo*. Z'll or, about
tion of pretty service, when Bishop
leased to le a rn t h a t th e re Is a t lea st on» two miles east of town for a cemetery
Robert L. Paddock. D. D., baptized ready making preparations to do their
8 cble
ro a d rd dlje a n e th a t science ha* b*on
share
in
taking
care
of
the
visitors
and
Mrs.
Dora
Shreve
went
to
Portland
to c u m In a ll its sta g es, a n d th a t Is The location ia on a sightly eminence
wttti water from the Rlv-
a ta rrh . H a ll's C a ta rrh C ure U the only
new settler* Tim Richardson, repre­ today to attend an Electrical Confer­ C
positive c u re now know n to tho m edical and ia easy of access.
senting the Portland Commercial Club, ence in that city.
fra te rn ity . C a ta rrh being a c o n stitu tio n a l
disease, re q u ire s a c o n stitu tio n a l tr e a t­
Cooley Bound Over on M u rd e r C h arge. is making a tour of that part of the
m ent. H a ll's C a ta rrh C ure Is tak e n In­
Farm prospects in the vicinity of
tern a lly , a c tin g d ire c ily upon tho blood
Goldbeacb, Or.—Following his pre­ state urging the people in each com­
The Entre Nous Club had a very a n d m ucous su rfa c e s of th e system , th e re ­ Stanfield are exceedingly bright for
liminary hearing on a charge of hav­ munity to unite in an effort to take ad­ pleacant social meeting in the Daisy by d estro y in g th e foundation of th e dis­
ease, e n d g -Eng th e p a tie n t stre n g tli by 1914. Many of the farmers secured
ing murdered Thomaa Van Pelt near vantage of an unusual opportunity to hall last night.
building u p tho c o n stitu tio n a n d a rsistln g
n
a tu re In doing Its w ork. T ho p ro p rieto rs their first good corn crop li st year, n i l
Chetco, Curry county, February 19, secure large addition* to population
h av e so m u ch fa ith In its c u rativ e pow­ as the land is in fine condition an I
1898. A. R Cooley w aa bound over to and wealth. He expects to make ad-
e rs t h a t th e y offer O ne H undred D ollars
fo r a n y caae t h a t It fa lls to cure. Bend many orchar s are just coming into
urging organization and co-
Dr. Beauchamp reports a fine 10 lb. fo
the grand jury with bonds fixed at Ir
r H it o f testim onials.
Address I\ y (-|IKNi:Y_A CO., T oledo, Ohio, bearing, a bumper crop is expected
$50,000. Cooley’s relatives announced operation, in practically every city and born to Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Farrar of Bold
by all Druggists, 7 > .
this season.
Linn County, January 10.
town in that part of the state.
I Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
that the bonds would be furnished.
TakaU
Yes, your skirt was far too tight,
Little girl,
And we thought it wasn’t right,
Little girl,
So you've slit It far and wide,
M;>rc than half way up the side,
And you have a bouncing stride,
Pm it up, little girl, pin it up.
Your petticoat* are gone,
Little girl,
And your jewelled garters on,
Little girl,
With your stockings white as milk,
They’re a »Hiem all in silk
Yet they're nothing but a bilk;
Clo • it Up, little girl, close it up.
Now the weather’s getting cold,
Little girl,
< I" e t up another inch.
Or we have a little cinch
Till'd old Jack your legs will pinch,
Hook it up, little girl, book it up.
Cut it out, little girl, hang it up,
'1.1 the unmicr con.es again,
Hang it up,
Thee, with mountains all galore,
And tie...... in’s awful roar,
With the larks about your door,
Put it on, little girl, put it on.
FREE FEED BARN READY
The 'ini :bler F r e e Feed Barr, was
thrown ■ n to the public for unre-
stricte u.ie today.
The,-, are sixteen stall* and the barn
is larg • ugh to that one need not
unhitcl from the buggy.
The 1 , * equipe I with feed l oxcs,
m I n gei . wiit, r trough a n d electric
light*.
(pd. adv.)
NEW GROCERY
l'. A Beauchamp hsa rented the
r "Pi t th' back of Ms drug store to
Ar.-H
I’ra, *nnv
Mr. Bradshaw
plan ' llitli. r ir, on up-to-date groc­
er U m . W i r ii.« • i.r ■ getting the
b d
i i
r cci pancy today.
by h
a m.'iitj ew platn-
gl < ,
cal
in Ms front \ In­
flow. E. L. Woods did the work.