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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1914)
B R I E F N E W S O F O R EG O N I The STAYTON MAIL CALVES FOR SALE Published every Thursday by Tillamook CahrM From tha Tillamook We’ll Introduce You Dairy Farm« Rural free delivery route will bo es tablished May 1 at Yalo to serve 120 1 have a large numtier o f calve« front famtllea. the Tillamook country that 1 can *ell AtptAUmji) Scarcity of ahee|> haa cauaed J. H. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stay ton, at bargain rates. The calve« will be h frT M ' Chriatenaen of t'rook county some dif Marion county, Oregon, under the act o f Congress o f March 3, 187V. from 3 days to 5 day« old anti can lie ficulty in stocking hta ranges. A ll communications should lie addressed to T h k S t a y t o n M a i l . ordered ahead at any future delivery Ki^lity two of the eighty-four nation date. These calves can be furnished al banka of Oregon have applied for either heifers or bull« from Jersey, S U H S C K l l ’ T l O N S . S I rtO p u r y e a r It » m l v a i t e * membership in the federal reserve Holstein or other stock. Just give me A c iv e r t it a lt iu W u te e o n f ip p llo a t lo n system. your order and the date o f delivery and C ards o f T h a n k s * .8® O b i t u a r i m -IL O O up. Oregon lumber will be used In the 1 will see to the rest, laid down at construction of the Oregon building at West Stayton or Aumsville. the San Francisco 1915 fair, transport These calves are just the thing to ed from Oregon mills in Oregon-built put with your cows 2 or even 3 to a full line of imported anJ vessels. cow, if she is a good milker, or they Senator Chamberlain asks that the can lie raised by hand on skim-milk. domestic cigars of great flavor and splendid taste, lust a public lands committee be allowed to For further particulars address or continue its work in order that the single trial will prove this to your satisfaction. phone V. J. Philippi, Kingston, Ore. development of Alaska may not be re 3-lVx tarded. Almost everyone is complaining about high taxes. One pa Professor C. L Lewis of the Oregon Agricultural college says fruit men per states that the taxes are double what they were seven years should organise to protect the indus ago. try and none but the best grade of Why don’t you ask those gentlemen who comprised the last fruit should be canned or shipped. A copy of Olney’s Geography, pub state legislature what they know about the subject. lished about 80 years ago. has been We have a sort o f sub conscious feeling that nearly all o f (Special to the Mail) lent to Superintendent of Public In The Parent-Teachers meet at Sub Do you think struction Churchill by William Swish them promised reform in the way of state expense. limity, on Friday afternoon, February er. of Salem. they fulfilled their promise? 20 was a great success. Practically Representative Sinnott has introduc •very household in the community was ed a bill for the relief of Joe Davis, represented. The school house not be a Slav, who was Injured at the Celllo ing adequate to the occasion this m eet canal. The bill carries an allowance ing wua held in the hall. of 515.000. The school board installed a modern Twenty petitions have been placed heating and ventilating system which In circulation for solicitation of sig solved the problem o f impure air, and natures demanding the recall of Mayor A couple of years ago or less, Marion County voted on what the community have been fully repaid Hot and Cold Water Bath» H. R. Albee and City Commissioners is known as the “ High School Fund Law ” under which the salaries by the inceaaed interest and enthuaiam R. G. Dieck and W. L. Brewester of of the high school instructors were to be paid out o f a general fund «hewn by the boys and g irl« o f the Portland. of the county. Stayton with her usual discriminating taste voted «chool. Sheep men of Pendleton and vicinity BOARD BY T H F D AY OR THE W EEK The Sublimity »chool h «» worked up are asked by Deputy Supervisor Wil it down two to one and inside of a year petitioned the Stayton son of the Clearwater reserve to pas - t a g » establish a credited h|*h school which ha* been ture their flocks on the ranges. The done. The joke is that we are now paying, all by our Lonesome have „ i mproTeinent C|ub( »l»o ■ grass in the burnt over sections Is said for what under the proposed law would have been paid by a gen- g ir l’» Improvement Club which »r e to be plentiful. Baker county wool growers antic! eral county tax. This law will again come up in all probability proving helpful, Are you going to do the same thing over? j The boy» and g irl» are very much in pate better prices for their clip this this fall. j tore»ted in the Marion County Spelling year than tn 1913. Buyers represent i Content which haa appealed to all the ing the big eastern houses are already boya and girla in the county aa a gen In the field and offers as high as 16 eral line up in apelling. cents a pound have been made. The boya and girla o f the fifth and State School Superintendent J. A. aixth grade» are corresponding With Churchill has been requested by the the boys and girla o f like grades in the ♦♦♦« Oregon Panama-Pacific Exposition Verboort school. District V7 in Wash commission to take charge of the pre Monday’s Statesman cheerfully alludes to Stayton’s attitude ington County which correspondence paration and installation of the Ore in the bond issue as a “ dog in the manger” way o f looking at the Why not use a few Booster Envelopes? We have them resulted in the Sublimity school chal gon educational exhibit at the San proposition. Maybe so. maybe so, but we can’t help thinking how lenging the Washington County school printed like the one below. They are just the thing for your East, Francisco fair next year. cm Correspondence. An initiative bill will be placed in much enthusiasm and how much red-fire the Statesman would burn to obtain more Palmer buttons than they by June o f this year. The chal 25 Envelopes........................ 15o circulation in Hood River county with if the Pacific Highway missed Salem by about eight statute miles. lenge was accepted. In a few days providing for the organ! 50 ” ....2 6 c The Sublimity school has not as yet s&tion of bonded districts for the pur 100 “ 50c been excelled by any other school in pose of Issuing bonds for the installs On sale at the Mail Office. thia county in penmanship, although tlon of public utilities of every char there are a number ot boys and girls in acter. a number o f school* who have made John H. Lewis, state engineer, has rapid strides in writing. received from the director of the Unit The program was remarkably well ed States geological survey a report Judge Bushey is the most sought after man at the present rendered, and o n e pleasing feature that since June 1 last year, when the time in Marion County Better join the majority and run for Gov which you do not often And was the last previous report was made. 803 ernor, Judge. good singing by the boys. The girls square miles have been surveyed, mak held their own to the close. ing a total of 21,454 square miles, or A ft e r the meeting t h e sfieakers, 22.3 per cent of the state. Supt. W. M. Smith, Mrs. M. L. Fulk The plan to take the cadet regiment erson o f Salem, and Supervisor Eliza of the Oregon Agricultural college to TH AT HAS beth Cornelius, accompanied b y the the Panama-Pacific exposition in San school board, F. A . Bell, A. W olf and Francisco in 1915, received the unani M ere Uatoochsd Po»»ibilitis« Than Any Other Town John Zuber, and Byron Denny o f Dis mous approval of the college council, of 1,200 People in the Pacific North we»« after the committee appointed to han Below is a list o f those appointed as trict no. 43, were shown through the O f all women rn the world probably Parochial building (which has been re die the matter reported favorably on those on the stage are moat particular judges and clerks in the precincts nam cently erected at a cost o f aix thousand about their appearance, and es ed. the proposition. R E T U R N IN 8 D A Y 6 TO dollars,) by Father Lainck. Representative Sinnott has Intro pecially in the care o f hair; and when Stayton —1st Set The principal, Rose Vandehey and duced a bill which allows entrymen such leading stage beauties as Ethel Judges—George Keech, Grant Mur Sister M. Aquinos entertained t h e to divide Into two periods the five Barrymone, Elsie . Ferguson, Natalie phy, Fred Rock. STAYTO N OREGON months of each year which they are Alt, Louise Dresser, Rose Coghlan, Clerks— Mrs. Hattie Smith, Miss speakers at a luncheon which marked the close o f a pleasant and profitable allowed to spend away from their Laurette Taylor and many others are Eliza Roy, Mrs. C. H. Brewer. community gathering. homesteads. This would enable them so enthusiastic about Harmony Hair 2nd Set to take advantage of work in the log Beautifier as to write in praise o f it, Judges— A. L. Mack, W. A. Rings, ging camps in the winter and in bar that is certainly evidence that it does E. D. Alexander. vest fields in summer. just what they say it does—that is Clerks—Jos. Fisher, Jos. Brewer, W . On a platform indorsing, statewide beautifies the hair. Letha Hunt has dropped from There are many A. Elder. prohibition, ex-Govemor T. T. Geer women right in this town, and men,too, East Stayton —1st Set the third grade, ahe will move has announced his candidacy for the who regard it as indispensable, because Judges—J. D. Goode, E. A . Down _____ away. republican nomination for governor. it makes the hair glossier and more ing, Chris Giebeler. He is the 14th gubernatorial candidate silky, eaiser to dress and make stay in Clerks-*-Mrs. Erma Sandner, Flora .. . ... „ Nellie Shreve haa re-entered Thirty pupil. fmm M m Holl,a- Bchoo, Sh(. w¡|| tako , N„ rma, (Special to the Mail) In the field. Eight republicans, four place. Sprinkle a little on your hair Sestak, Ellen G. Lambert. ter’a room and sixteen from democrats, one progressive and one each time before brushing it. Contains 2nd Set It is evident that some o f the people Courae preparatory to taking the Independent, are now seeking the nom no oil; will not change color o f hair, nor Judges—W. J. H ewitt, W. H. Lake, o f Linn County are alive to the fact Miss McShane’a room werencith examination for a teacher’a cer lnation for governor. darken gray hair. T. J. Ware. that we need better schools, school er abaent nor tardy laat month tificate. Secretary of State Olcott announces To keep hair and scalp dandruff-free Clerks—O. V . Myers, G. E. Thomas, buildings, facilities, etc., and they not that, according to the reports received and clean, use Harmony Shampoo. This W. H. Fuson. The fourth and fifth grades j only realize this necessity but are tak by him, the republicans constitute uure liquid shampoo gives an instan W est Stayton ing steps in that direction. This is will take up their supplementary 61.04 per cent of the total registered taneous rich lather that immediately Judges— S. J. Condit, W . F. Harris, manifested by the interest in which the readers soon. voters, the democrats 25.36, the Pro penetrates to every part o f hair and John Crom. patrons show in some o f the school Resident» of Stayton Cannot Doubt gressives 3.64, prohibitionists 3.62, so scalp, insuring a quick,thorough cleans In the last spelling contest Clerks—I. R. Hammer, J. S. Me- meetings propagated by the school su What ha« been Tw ice Proved cialists 2.55 and miscellaneous 3.79. ing. Washed off just as quickly, the Laughlin, T. W. Gentry. given by the County School Supt. pervisor Joseph Benner, The total registration to date is 53,- entire operation takes only a few mo Sublimity —1st Set On Thursday, February 19th Jordan the fourth grade made 13 one In gratitude for complete relief fyom £09. of which 32.899 are republicans, ments. Contains nothing that can Judges—E. C. Denny, N. Ritzinger. and the German districts met with the grade ar!,e* Bnd pains o f bad backs— from hundreds and the fifth 13.669 are democrats, 1961 are pro harm tne hair; leaves no harshness or M. M. Gilmour. Mt. Pleasant school in one o f these ral distressing kidney ills— thousands have gressives, 1952 are prohibitionists. stickiness. made 9. Clerks J. A . Ditter, E. C. Downing, j lies. publicly recommended Doan's Kidney 1374 are socialists and 2044 come un Both preparations come in odd-shap C. J. Hunt. The house was crowded. The pro just finished Fills. Residents o f this vicinity who The third grade der the miscellaneous classification. ed, very ornamental bottles, with 2nd Set gram fo r the day consisted o f recita- framing raffia i * ° te8tifled years ago, now say the re pictures with Announcement has been made that sprinkler tops. Harmony H air Beauti Judges- George H. Bell, H. Car- . tions and aonga by t h e respective Bell, W. W. H. sults were permanent. Thia testimony approximately 45.000 acres of land ad fier,$1.00. Harmony Shampoo 50c. Both ter, W . E. Tate. frames. doubly proves the worth o f Doan's Kid- schools. Jacent to Flora, Long Creek, Monu guaranteed to satisfy you in every way Clerks -F. J. Riesterer, A. C. Bar- \ sumptuous meal wt< served a t The Parent-Teachers meeting "e y pills to stayton sufferers. ment. Beech Creek, Pilot Rock, Enter or your money back. Sold only at the 1 rows, Max Hill. noon, which needless to say all enjoyed. held in the Opera House last Fri- A- ’*• Woo<l- 7:w N- Front at-> Sa,rm prise and Baker, have been set apart more than 7,000 Rexail Stores, and in j Mr. Sterns, teacher o f the German dav evening was well attended 0w” “ 3,,: “ Kidney complaint got so for homesteadiqg. This is classed as this town only by us. nay evening was weu auenoea. bad |nmy e|M that, knew , woull|have Beauchamp’ s j District and Mr. Kimball and daughter semi-arid land and will be subject to Drug Store, Stayton, Oregon. Everyone enjoyed Mr. Dunn s ^ Cf,eck it or suffer more serious re o f Jordan furnished orchestra muaic the enlarged homestead act. This land talk On the “ Two Bears’ ’ which suits. Just a fter gettin g up in the which was much appreciated. will be ready to be filed upon on and Mr. Rumbo, Linn County fruit in wa8 very interesting. ’ morning, the complaint was worse. I after March 9, and the applicant for spector was present and gave a very had heard o f Doan’a Kidney Pilla doing the land will have the right to file on About twenty-five teachers at- work ¡n several cases and thmk- A committe o f Stayton citizens, com- instructive lecture on “ How to keep »320 acres if he is an‘ original entry- tended the Institute held at the ing they might help me, I began using our orchards healthy.” ° { J tnan. If he already holds 160 acres of Supervisor Benner showed the advan school-house last Saturday. Talks them. Before I had used one boy, I R. Gardner and Geo. Spaniol went to this kind of land he is entitled to ln- tages c f having an up to date school. were given by Prof. Dunn o f Eu- wa* free from 1 ‘ ,dney complaint. I Salem last Saturday to represent this r - -i his holdings to 820 acres. That Asa Hirona o f Jordan talked on the '*69 acres additional gene, Prof. Boetticher Of Albany have never had a sign o f kidney c m - The Stayton Grange met in regular part o f Marion county before the coun subject o f "H e a tin g the school room,” plaint since. I have great confidence utry on which he session last Saturday in their rooms ty court in the m atter o f the appoint- and W . H. Fuson the subject "H o w Mrs. Fulkerson and Supt. Smith In Doan’s Kidney Pilis, and willingly roof. If he has o f Salem. In the afternoon the confirm my form er endorsement. ” over the Stayton State Bank. ment o f the road money provided the can parents help govern the school.” 1 proof on 160 About twenty-five were present and bond issue carries, A ll in all this was a very intresting pupils from the different rooms Price fiOc, at all dealers. Don’ t sim <nd, his right Is nine new applientions w ere voted on. Although nothing final has as yet and entertaining meeting. The part in ply ask for a kidney remedy—get gave a good program. exhausted and he cannot make another There will be a special session to ail- been settled upon, when the election is which the pupils participated is very Doan’a Kidney Pills the same that entry for further holdings. E. M. Olmsted (t/:r to the best Cig?. you ever smoke 1 if you come in • to our store We Carry Positively nil fwpers stopfietl on expiration o f subscription a HIGH TAXES GEM SUBLIMITY PARENT TEACHERS MEETING C O N F E C T IO N E R Y J. A . H R N D E R S H O T l ****** ******* COMMERCIAL HOTEL A CUTE TRICK R. J. MOSES, Prop. “A homelike place to stay” Commercial Trade Solicited Stayton DOGS OR PUPS . . . . Oregon USE STAYTON ENVELOPES JUST A HINT AND DON’T LOCAL WOMEN AGREE JUDGES AND CLERKS WITH STAGE BEAUTIES ARE APPOINTED FORGET! STAYTON SCHOOL MEETING AT MT. PLEASANT School Notes CONFIRMED PROOF COMMUTE WENT TO SALEM SATURDAY STAYTON GRANGE A „ , „ , , NO. 340 MET S A T.1 p«*«1 w- May°- Ge°Keech, j - mit the new members on Saturday, ; called it is quite probable that you will commendable. We hope there may be March 7. 1 see that the effort has not been in vain. I more o f this kind o f work in the future. George Berg from Shaw visit ed school Monday. Mr. Wood had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props,, Buffalo, N. Y.