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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1914)
Mini The STAYTON MAIL: Ht. Pleasant Published every Thursday by Kids Have a Sweet A w hite blackbird hae been seen at Both morning and eveninR ser Cottage Grove, It la declared. T he vices at the church were quite • _ _ _____ _ __ . M Jl & bird resem bles Its fellows In every well attended. Rev. Blair was way except in color. Entered as second class m a tte r at the postofflee a t S tay ton, entertained a t the 1). Townes T he Kugene com m ercial club plana Marion county, Oregon, under the act o f Congress of March 3, 1879. to raise $7000 for use In continuing home over Sunday. All communications should be addressed to T hk S tayton M a il . activities of the club for the ensuing Ed Smith spent Sunday at the year. S U H S C N I I ’T IO N S , $ 1 5 0 p e r y e a r lit m l v a n e e John Sundner home. • R epresentative L afferty has Intro A d v e r t i o i n t t K iito s m i n p ( i l i c n t l a n duced S enator Cham berlaiu's bill ap C ards of T hanks .50 O b it u a r ie s - $1.00 up. Pat Lambert and wife called propriating $2,500,000 for a drydock at the Arthur McKenzie home; on th e Columbia river. Positively nil /vi pen stoppal on expiration o f subscription Sunday afternoon. T he F irst National bank of T illa mook and the H '^ fb o ro National bank A telephone meeting is to be have applied for m em bership in the held Tuesduy night and at the new federal banking system. home. Come in out of the wet. time of this writing the results The onion crop in the Sherwood dis Miss Lizzie Cornelius county of the meeting are not known. trict this year will net the growers And the whole state will go school supervisor, visited o u r more Yhan $75,000 and the return from Mrs. L. H.Towm-s and Mrs. 0. dry in 1914. hops will be $150,000. school on Friday. T. Thayer were Stayton visitors I ¡ An Oregon man sent the treasury Mrs. T. B. Patton is quite ill. i Monday afternoon. departm ent 25 cents "conscience mon Talk hard surface for Stayton’s ____________________________ ___,____________________ i. ey” to repay the governm ent for use down town streets. Elmer Morley is very sick with Mrs. Frank Haberman of Mun- of a cancelled three-cent postage tonsilitis. kers visited for several days stam p 40 years ago. Once more the will of the peo Deputy S tate T reasurer Ryan esti fashioned "Spelling with home folks returning Mon- An old m ates that $1,000,000 in unpaid w a r ple has been declared " i t ” s H H H i. Bee" was held at the 3 chool Any evening. rants will be outstanding when the house on Friday evening. Many Miss Mabel Townes came up taxes for th e year become available The reversal of Judge Gallow of the older people took part. from Portland Friday for a in April. ay’s decision puts a big puncture Prelim inary arrangem ents have week’s vacation. been made for a ranchers' junket early in the Judge's ambition to sit on The Misses Effie, Zona and Co in March from Medford to North Yaki the Supreme Bench. ma, W enatchee, Hood R iver and oth er ra Ray and Mrs. Erank Haber orchard centers in the northw est. A few more scraps similar to man were guests of Mrs. C. F. The report on the practicability of the one last Saturday night and Phillip Fisher and wife were Thayer Sunday evening. creating a great power site at T he the-e will be the very dickens to Silverton visitors Saturday. Dalles will be ready for the next see Mrs. Henry Senz and son Nick "Breakers Ahead. ” sion of the Oregon legislature, accord pay. Arthur Schriber and Miss Mar were guests at the M. F. Ryan Hot and Cold Water Baths ing to S tate E ngineer Lewis. A proj home Sunday. garet Lourence spent Sunday ect engineer will be selected. afternoon at the.J. King home. R epresentative Hawley has intro Miss Ada Thayer of Scio spent duced a bill authorising th e use of BOARD BY THE DAY OR THE WEEK Geo. Flake and family of Al Saturday a n d Sunday with “ the revenues of C rater Lake N ational friends and relatives in this berta, Canada are guests at the park in defraying the cost of the park Albert Frank and wife spent Andrew Fisher home. neighborhood. Mabel Townes m anagem ent and for improving roads Saturday at the L. O. Reynolds accompained her to Scio Sunday and trails within the park. A number of our young people evening. Corporation Commissioner W atson lome. attended the spelling contest at has canceiled the perm its to do busi Chas. Semaine who has been James Gibson spent Sunday McAlpin Friday evening and re- ness in this sta te of the Investors visiting at the John Huber home with h i s brother near Victor port a pleasant evening. Building & T rust com pany and th e returned to Portland Tuesday. S tate Deposit & M ortgage company, *>0*nt' J. D. Darby and wife spent of Portland. Miss Effie Ray visited with her J. T. Hunt was a Stayton visit- j Sunday at the W. H. Humphreys Oregon will get $116,000 less from sister Mrs. Ona Shelton Thurs or Saturday. | home. the Indian appropriation bill than was day. recommended by S ecretary of the In C. B. McElhaney spent Sun- Mrs. C. J. Seibel who has been terior Lane in his report of December day at the F. M. Fresh home. seriously ill is reported to be im- Miss Ethel Smith, Geo, Ray 1. The appropriation of $15,000 for proving slowly. and B. F. Ray were guests at the addition to the assem bly hall, Che- Willis Caldwell a n d family mawa school, was included in the cut. spent Sunday at the E. C. Down The dance at Victor Point Sat- He" ry Shank hom,! Sunda>' The w ar departm ent inform s S ena ing home. urday evening was well attended. Arnold and Frank Senzattend- tor Cham berlain th a t arm y tran sp o rts ______________ : ed the dance given at the Chns are lim ited by law to carrying persons Miss Isola Hill of Salem has Ruettger home Friday n ig h t connected w ith th e federal or insular been visiting at the home o f service and cannot be rented for th e D. Townes was a Scio visitor her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. transportation of agricultural college Tuesday. Hill. cadets to th e Panam a exposition. The bill of S enator Lane am ending , ... . Freddie Smith was the guest Jake Schmitt went to Albany existing law requiring vessels bound Do not forget the high scnool of John and Ly,e Lutz Sunday. to attend the funeral of Mrs. for P ortland to stop a t A storia, was entertainment Friday evening g | Frank Hottinger and family favorably reported by th e com merce Wrightman w h o died at that com m ittee. The law providing for the place Thursday. attended church at Jordan Sun The material has come for the day. stop at A storia is obsolete and an ob Chas. Darst butchered a lot of struction to com merce, it is pointed manual training work and the fat hogs Tuesday. Lee Downing and Dave Aeger- out. pupils of Miss McShane’s room So w eak th a t he could not raise his ter were business visitors at will begin work Friday. gun to shoot him self w ith th e bullet Stayton Saturday. be had saved for hie self destruction Mrs. P ratt’s pupils have be Mike Cooper has returned to rath e r th an sta rv e to death, W esley gun their manual training and E astahl of Nehalem w as found in the finish drilling the well for Joe are doing nicely. woods some m iles from V ernonia by Pietrok. a party th a t had been searching for John McCrow and Mr.and Mrs. Miss Olmsted’s pupils are now Mrs. Henry Shank and daugh him. George Flake and son are th e stu d y in g pictures and two-part T he secretary of th e navy does not ter Grace and Mrs. Fax Thayer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew exercises in music. believe in it, and he says so fearless visited \yith Mrs. D. and L. H ly, but he has ju st allowed an Oregon Fisher. Mabel Townes, Ollie Hepburn Townes Thursday m?n to resign from the navy. This Miss Aurora Davis, our teach- and Gladys Hosford visited the was a special case, however, and It Jos. and Phillip Pietrok made er, attended a local leachers’ high school room Friday. seemed proper to le t the young man a business trip to Stayton Satur have an opportunity to make a fair Institute at Silverton on Satur- Nina Heudershott and Ethel day, day. living for his family. Wirth are absent from Miss Me- S ecretary L ane has allotted $23,- Mrs. D. C. Ray called at the McElhan- Shane’s room on account of sick Mr. and Mrs. C. B. 460.000 to carry on work under the Pat Lambert and M. F. Ryan reclam ation law this year, and of th is ey spent Sunday at the B. Fresh ness. homes Saturday. total, Oregon receives $1,220,135. This big allotm ent exhausts all moneys now Miss Grace Shank and Mrs. available for governm ent irrigation Leslie Townes drove to Munkers work, including the full $20,000,000 Tuesday to call on Mrs. Frank ON lent by congress several years ago, Haberman returning Wednesday but heretofore untouched. evening. P ortland has an unem ployed prob lem. It does not am ount to an em er The ladies of this vicinity are gency and it is not so acute as in i now very busy tending incuba most o th e r cities throughout the coun OF THE tors and raising early chickens. try. Solution is, however, rendered Why not use a few Booster Envelopes? We have them more difficult by th e closing of th e Mrs. P. H. Lambert called on printed like the one below. They are just the thing for your East, city rockpile. No adequate plan has Mrs. H. Senz Thursday after em Correspondence. been m ade by any agency to hapdle the situation. T here are, according noon. 25 Envelopes.................- .............. 15c to estim ates, 4000 to 6000 men there 50 " ............... ..................... 25c Grandma Flick i s now some who have no work. 100 ** ....................................... 50c improved she is able to be mov Instructions to in stitu te crim inal On sale at the Mail Office. ed from her bed to the lounge. prosecutions against all the com m is sion m erchants doing business in th is M. F. Ryan and son Willie sta te w ithout com plying with the law made a business trip to Aums- T h e E x p o sitio n L ine 1915 enacted by the last legislature regu lating th e ir business have been sent ville Wednesday. And now is the time to see California; to live outdoors out by the sta te railroad commission Mr. and Mrs. Linn Lambert to 10 d istric t attorneys in th e sta te and enjoy the sunshine, flowers apd summer sports. It spent Sunday evening at the W. in the counties of Multnomah, Marion, is a trip you cannot afford to miss. R. Ray home, U m atilla, Josephine, Clatsop, Wasco, Linn, Baker, Jackson and Lane. Only Mrs. Floyd Shelton and child one association or firm in th e sta te ren were guests at the Fax has complied w ith the law. THAT Thayer home Sunday. A cow testing association has been including Shasta Limited the train of modern service organized in the Lewis and C lark dis G. H, Ray was a Stayton visit M ore U ntouched P OMibilitiei T hen A ny O th e r Tow n with all steel up-to-the-minute equipment. tric t of Clatsop county, an o th er is or the first of the week. o f 1,200 People in the Pacific N orthw eet The California and San Franclaco Expreaa Trains ready for organization a t Scappoose and th e work of organizing th e dairy Standard, Tourist and Chair Cars and dining service Miss Cora Ray spent Sunday Industry of Oregon Is well under way. that will please. RETURN IN 5 DAYS TO with her sister Mrs. Ona Shel Ralph F. Beard, instru cto r in ag ri ton, cultural chem istry, and John E. L a r Gall on nearest S. P. Agent and let him outline a trip, sen, agronom ist, have been appointed qnote fares and furnish Outing literature on California’s S T A Y T O N -I- O R K O O N *" nositions on the Oregon agricultural FREE—Acceaa to good ztock barn fomous resorts. < ■ Ity. and will take up th eir « with plenty of good oatz ztraw. Cattle -ginning of th e second John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. 75c per month. J. T. Folliz. Kingzton, sem ester. E. M. Olmsted £ Ttfinih luuin and there is no harm in that, for pure can- dy is good for them. We make and sell on ly the purest kinds, and the best quality. GEM CONFECTIONERY J. A . H E N D K K S H O T T L 51 Oak Grove P COMMERCIAL HOTEL SK R. J. MOSES, Prop. # gjfê “A homelike place to sta y” Rock Point Commercial Trade Solicited Stayton . . . . Oregon * * * * * * « * * * * * * Bargain Price Is Continued Owing to the bad weather for the past two or three weeks, in which it was School Notes almost impossible to get to town, we have decided to advance the date of our One DollaV Bargain Rate on the Stayton Mail to M c A lp in March N o te s The First You need the home paper. Take it now when you can get it for less than two cents per week. Just One Dollar for One Year The Stayton Mail “Safety First 99 Our Motto USE STAYTON ENVELOPES SHASTA ROUTE TRAINS AND DONT Three Fine Trains Daily FORGET! STAYTON has Oregon. 2-19x