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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1914)
BACHELORS LEAD IN CRIME 3 T 0 1 N ow Is The Tim e To Buy Autom obiles There «r e many reason» why those who propose buying Korda in Unmarried Criminals Far Out number Married Ones. the Spring should do so now. Deal- ers are able to secure cars now and will deliver Later on, them when when wanted. the demand in THREE-FOURTHS UNOER 30. creases, there will be more or lesa S t a t is t ic s S h o w T h a t M a r r ie d M a n A t A REAL NERVE AND BODY-BUILDING MEDICINE te m p t S u ic id e M o r e F r e q u e n t ly T h a n U n m a r r ie d O n e s — S in g le W om en C r im in a t e M o re N u m e ro u s . New York.-M any more unmarried (Imn married men commit crime*, ac cording to the report o f Henry D. Sal er. chief clerk o f the district attor ney's i‘(flee. The report shows that la U>12 there were 789 convictions of married men In geueral sessions and In the criminal braucb o f the supreme court and that there were ZOOS convic tions of uumanied men There were tki convtctious o f married women and Its) convictions o f unmarried women. ttocorda show that In the last nine years there have been 18.400 convic tions o f unmarried men. while among men who bad at some time led a bride to the altar there were hut 7,670 con victions. The unmarried men excel in almost every crime on the caleudnr. T h e most notable exception is in the case o f attempted suicide. Lust year the ratio was three married men to one unmarried. The report also shows that about three-fourths o f the men who are brought Into court are tinder thirty years o f age. O f the 2.857 men con victed last year 940 were under the age o f twenty and 1.278 were between twenty-one-and thirty years old. A ft er the age o f thirty the ratio gradually decreases, there being but five men over seventy wbo last year were con victed o f any crime. Out o f 26,078 persons convicted iu the Inst nine years 11,062 were between (be ages of twenty-one and thirty and S.298 were between fifteen and twenty years. Among the women two-tlirtils of those convicted were under thirty. It to also apparent from the report that in the last nine years there has been a gradual Increase In the number o f young men o f criminal tendencies, tbe number o f convictions o f male crim i nals under tbe age of thirty having In creased from 1.700 In 1904 to 2.200 in 1912 On tbe other hand, tbe number o f convictions of men over tbe age o f thirty has. remained about station ary. The report shows that tbe office dis posed o f 6.681 actions during the year. There were 3.023 convictions in gen eral sessions and the supreme court, o f which 2.383 were upon pleas of guilty and 640 npon verdicts after trial. There were 321 trials that re sulted in acquittal. There were more convictions for murder in the first degree than in any other year in tbe history o f tbe coun ty. Thirteen persons were convicted o f first degree murder, while tbe high est number appearing In the records o f other years Is eight. It is also wor thy o f note that for the first time on record In this county foor men were Jointly tried and each fonnd guilty of murder In tbe first degree. Tbe average sentence Imposed was five years and six months, and tbe total state prison terms amounted to 3.901 years. The longest sentences ware for burglary in the first degree. There has been a gradual Increase In the length o f sentences Imposed since 1904. when the average was four years and six months. The most freqnent '•rime was grand larceny, with 600 convictions Next came burglary, with 492 convictions. trouble with deliveries. W’e believe Kexall Olive Oil Emulsion is the best remedy made for toning the nerves, enriching the blood, building up wasted tissues, renewing health, strength and energy —the best medicine you can u<e if you are run-down, tired- out, nervous and debilitated, no m atter what the cause. It doesn’ t depend for its good effect upon alcohol or habit forming drugs, because i t contains none. It may not make ycu feel bet ter in a few hours, but it will make you feel better, we are sure, just as soon as the tonic and food properties it contains have a chance to get into the blood and, through the blood, into the rest o f the system. Pure Olive Oil and the Hypophosphites have long been en dorsed by successful physicians, but here, for the first time, they are com bined into one preparation which, as a nerve-food and a builder o f strength and health, we believe, has no equal. I f you don’ t feel well, begin taking Rexali Olive Oil Emulsion today, and build your health and strengthen your system against more serious illness. To convalescents, old people, puny child ren and all others who are weak, run down or ailing, w-e offer Rexali Olive Oil Emulsion with our personal promise that, if it doesn’ t make you well and strong again, it wiil cost you nothing. I f we didn’ t have the utmost faith in it, we wouldn’ t o ffer it with this guar antee. nor even recommend it to you. W e are sure that once you have used it you will recommend it to your friends, and thank us fo r having recommended it to you. Sold only at the more than 7,000 Rexali Stores, and in this town only by us. $1.00.— Beauchamps Drug Store, Stayton, Oregon. Plan New Electric Road. Drewsy.— A movement is on foot here to organize a company to build an electric railway from Riverside, a town on the new Oregon-Eastern rail road, up the middle fork of the Mal heur river, past Drewsy to the Umber belt Game Warden Re-Employs Deputies. Salem.— State Game Warden C. H. Evans has appointed 27 deputy game wardens, practically all of whom are men who were in the service before the reorganization. Clergyman Is Set Free. Tacoma. Wash.— After two hours of questioning by Judge Easterday, in the superior court. Rev. W. M. Jennings, of Mount Vernon, Wash., was ordered released from the Western Washing ton Insane Asylum on habeas corpus proceedings. Seven other ministers of Mount Vernon brought the action, alleging that the man had been rail roaded to the asylum as the result of a factional church fight. CALVES FOR SALE NOTICE TO PUBLIC Tillamook Calve» From tho Tillamook Dairy Farm» No Substitutes I will, a fter April 1st, cloae the B ak ery Dept, o f the Bon Ton Restaurant the Tillamook country that I can sell if the Stayton people prefer ahipp*d-in at bargain rate«. The calve« will be bread, aa the amount o f bread sales from 3 day« to 6 days okl and can In» doea not ju stify me in keeping the bak C. Ullom , ordered ahead at any future delivery ery going. (pd ad) 3-l9x date. These calves can be furnished ] either heifers or bulls front Jersey, The I Hire Food inspector is here this Holstein or other stock. Just give me your or^ier and the date o f delivery and week. 1 have a large number o f calves from ETURN to the grocer all sub stitutes sent you for Royal Bak ing Powder. There is no sub stitute for ROYAL. Royal is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder, and healthful Powders offered as sub stitutes are made from alum. R 1 will see to the rest, laid down at George Bocdigheimer was a Salem W est Slayton or Aumaville. These calves are just the thing to visitor Friday. put with your cows 2 or even 3 to a C. Ullom was a Portland visitor Sat cow, if she is a good milker, or they can be raised by hand on akim-milk. urday and Sunday. For further particulars address or Amelia and Lora Rauscher visited at phone V. J. Philippi. Kingston, Ore. the Allia home Sunday. 3-19x ALLEGED INSANE CAPTURED MES IN A BARN STAYTON THEATRE WEEKLY NEWS TO NIGH T (Thurs ) * Prof. Gauntt attended the funeral o f a friend in Salem to d s ). Starvation and exhaustion are given Mrs. H. Lilly is visiting her parents aa the cause o f the death o f George Smith, 66 years oki, whose body wna in Corvallis this week. found Sunday in • barn at Weat Stay- * Peter E n e l o f Coon Hollow was a ton. Smith and a friend. J. Ilaaaeman, walked from Mt. Angel to W est Stay- Stayton visitor Tueaday. ton Saturday, the latter «pending a Martin Mriser, w ife and baby o f night in an old cabin, and Smith going to the barn. Coroner Clough was noti Scio were in town Friday. fied, and Dr. C. II. Brewer o f Stayton John Smith returned Tueaday from a made an investigation. Hussetnan said that Smith had complained o f being few days visit in Portland. weak for some time ami had eaten Chas. Smith o f * umsville spent the very little for several days. •’The Child o f W a r.” “ Cupidity of C u pid." comedy. S A T U R D A Y M A R C H 15 “ Barred from the Mails.” Through the Telescope.” "H is Sacrifice.” S U N D A Y M A R C H 15 “ The Okl Invalid.” “ The Roae Fea- tival Rom ace.” "T h e Handsome D riv e r .” week-end with relatives here. T U E S D A Y M A R C H 17 Big 2 reel Feature “ The Soul o f a Andrew Ranscher and w ife visited at T h ie f.” “ Early Oklahoma” education John Van Handel’s Sunday. al. Thursday March 19 Special Attraction ‘‘U»cle Tom’s CabuT Stayton Theatre in three (3) reela Admission 10c WE HAVE FAITH IN THIS STOMACH REMEDY A woman customer said to us the other day, “ Say you ought to tell every one in town about Rexali Dyspepsia Tablets. I would m yself if I could.“ That set us to thinking. So many peo ple have used them and have so enthu siastically sounded their praises both to us and their friends, that we had an idea you all knew about them. But, in tbe chance that some o f you who suffer from indigestion, heartburn, dyapepaia, or some other stomach complaint, don't know about them—we are w riting this. They contain Bismuth and Pepein, two o f the greatest aids known to med ical science. They sooth and comfort the stomach, promote the secretion o f gastric juice, help to quickly digest the food and convert it into rich, red blood, and improve the action o f the bowels. W e believe them to be the best remedy made for indigestion and dyspepsia. W e certainly wouldn’ t offer them to you entirely at our risk unless we felt sure they would do you a lot o f good. If Rexali Dyspepsia Tablets do not relieve your indigestion, check the heartburn, and make it possible for you to eat what you like whenever you like, come back and get your money. Sold only at the more than 7,000 Rex- all Stores, and in this town only at our store. Three sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00. — Beauchamp’s Drug Store, Stayton. Oregon. NOTICE Simon Stienberger and w ife down from Sublimity Tuesday. were Jacob Spaniol is in Portland- the tat ter part o f the week on business. J. P. Wilbur and w ife returned Mon day from a tan days trip to W ashing ton. Mr. and Mrs. Felix VanErmen visit ed at the Jhon Van Handel home Sun day. , Mrs. P. P. Crabtree and Mrs. Creech o f Kingston ware Stayton viaitora Mon day. Sauk« First Picks— Hand-made. Home-made T h » best o f the crop. Habanaa. _____ W. P. K leekcr is building an addi tion to the rear o f his store on Third s tre e t Misses Mary Rock, Leona Frank and Anna Rauscher were Sublimity viaitora Sunday. Ju t Received— A carload o f American Field Fence. Prices low as can be found anywhere, at P. Deidrich’ s. Frank Pietrok a n d w ife o f near Shelburn were busineaa visitors here Saturday. Calavin Neal, who ia auppoaed t o have an attack o f insanity, waa captur- e I at hia rat in, tw elve mile» east o f Scio last Thursday It la thought that 1 the man la suffering from a violent at tack o f pneumonia which weakrnde hi* mind. OUR HOME WOMEN HAVE BEAUTIFUL HAIR N ext time you go to the theater >>r to the “ movies“ just retire, if you please, how many o f our hone ladles have beautiful hair—glossy, lustrous, and well-uressed. Then, If jou will A New Back for an Old One. How It pick out five or ten o f th< ae whose hair Can Bo Dono In Stayton seems to lie paitlcularly pretty and The back aches at times with a dull will ask them what they use oil it, we feel sure that at least more than half indeacribahle feeling, making y o u o f them w i l l aay “ Harmony Hair weary and restless; piercing pains U eau tifier," It is fast becoming tbe shoot across the region o f the kidneys, and again the loins are so lame that to rsge with both men and woman who stoop ia agony. No use to rub or ap are particular about the appearance o f ply a piaster to the back if the kidney* their hair. Sprinkle a I I t t I • Harmony Hair are weak. You cannot reach the cause. Stayton reaidenta would do well to pro Heautifler on your hair eseh Uoic be fore brushing it. Contains no oil; will fit by the following example. not change color o f hair nor darken A. L. Davis, carpenter, 276 Bond St., gray hair. Astoria, Oregon," saya: “ I strained my To keep hair and scalp dandruff-free back in doing carpenter work and it and clean, use Harmony Shampoo, brought on serious kidney disorders. I This pure liquid ahSmpoo givea an in- was in a badly weakened condition ataneous rich lather, that im m idlately when I waa induced to try Doan's Kid penetrates to every part o f hajr and ney Pills. It took them only a short acalp, insuring a quick thorough cleans time to Ax me up and rid me o f all ing. Washed off just as quickly, the signs o f kidney complaint. My back was strengthened, too. The endorse entire operation takes only a few mo Contains nothing that can ment I gave Doan’s Kidney Pills when menta. they helped me so much stil! holds harm the hair; leaves no harshness o r good Everyone who ha» kidney trou atickineas—just a sweet cleanliness. Both preparations come in odd-nhap- ble would do well to give Doan’s Kid ed, very ornamental bottle«, with ney Pills a tr ia l." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’ t sim sprinkler tope. Harmony Hair Heau ply ask for a kidney remedy—get tifler, ll.iiA, Harmony Shampoo, 50c. Doan's Kidney Pills--the same that Both guaranteed to satisfy you in e v Sold Mr. Davis had. Foster-Milbutn Co., ery way, or your money baek. only at the more than 7,000 Rexali Props,, Buffalo, N. Y. Stores, and in this town only by ut. ' —Beauchamp’s Drug Store, Stayton, Oregon. Duntley Combination Vacuum Sweep ers only $7.50. Direct from tha fact ory. J. C. MeCrady 1164 Lincoln St. Frank I/esley motored to Salem Tues Eugene, Ore. day. * Miss Idris Rossell o f P otter’s Camp is visiting her sister Mrs. W. A . Elder this week. N ick H ighberger and w ife o f near Sublimity were trading with Stayton merchants Tues. . FAIR EXCHANGE BARGAIN SALE Ladies and Gents Oxfords and Pumps A ll Leathers. A ll Styles. A ll Sizes WHILE THEY LAST COW S FO R S A L E - 8 o r 4 fresh cows for sale, Jersey and Holstein. W illis Caldwell, Sublimity, Ofe. R EA D IN G BRAIN O F D EA D MAN? Steamship’s Crew Rescued by Chance. The members o f the Oregon Fire R e - ; Norfolk, Va.— Rescued from their lie f Association can pay their assess-; W hy not have your umbrella repair Baliavad Thoughts War* Visible. drifting lifeboat by merest chance, the ments at t h e Farmers & Merchants ed in Stayton? Umbrellas reco vered - Strange Request In Will. captain and 16 members of the crew Bank o f Stayton, Oregon a fter March samples to select from. F. Silhavy’a Cambridge. Maas. -Scientists id tbe Frank Lesley, Agent. 3-12x Wagon and Repair Shop. W ater St. ! of the American steamer Charlemagne 15. Harvard Medical school are trying to tf Tower, Jr., which foundered off the read the brain of tbe late Dr. Maurice V. P. Moses, brother o f R. J. Moses Jersey coa3t were picked up by the H ow e Richardson, ex-member o f fac o f this citv has been appointed post Mrs. Ed Sutton o f Klamath Falla ia ulty o f that institution. The examina steamer Bayfort and brought to N ew master o f Corvallis. visiting at the home o f her uncle S. H. tions are being conducted secretly In port News. Burson this week. the nenropatholoijlcal department and Diphtheria Rages at Brooks. H. W. Harding, Republican candi under the direction o f Dr. E. E. South Brooks.— With an epidemic of diph date fo r County Treasurer called at the Miss Jeanne Shreve went to Silver- ard. Dr. Richardson was a firm believer theria prevailing, many children are Mail office yesterday. ton Tuesday where she expects to stay that thoughts made definite lines in being withdrawn from the schools, al fo r some time, the brain, and the present examination though the disease appears in a mild Clyde H offer purchased what i s la being condin-ted In accordance with form. One death is reported. Misses Rose Rock, Mary Frank and known as the Gist place from Peter his wishes as expressed In bis will. Minnie Kerber visited Mary Boedig- Freres one day last week. H e believed that a person's thoughts W. H. Meredith Out For Congress. heimer Sunday. were recorded and were at tbe time Bandon.— W. H. Meredith, county Mis* Clara Rauscher o f Sublimity o f thinking visible on the outer walls attorney of Curry, stated here that he T H E C. E. B R O W N M A C H IN E visited with her cousin Annie Rauscher o f tbe cerebrum. He held that If these would be a candidate for the demo lines were read and tne seat of tbe SH O P is ready for business just east o f this place Saturday and Sunday. thought located It would make It pos cratic nomination for representative o f the sawmill. ' | sible to correct defects in the brain by from this district. FO R SALE)— Pure Bred Rhode Island « surgical operations. Red eggs. 50c a setting. Inquire o f Dr. Beauchamp reports a girl born to Drain to Have Cannery. Mrs. O. J. Ruble, Stayton, opposite Mr. and Mrs. Theo. H ighberger o f the Overladen Apple Treee. Drain.— A co-operative cannery as cemetery. Hutchinson, Kan.— Because the ap sociation was organized here with a W aldo Hills March 6. ples are so thick on tbe trees In tbe big capital of $2000, practically all sub Dr. C. H. Brewer removed the ton Reno couDty orchards gangs o f men scribed. sils from the six-year-old daughter o f are being hired to go through the or The association expects to have the Mr. and Mrs. B. Pompella o f West chards and knock green apple* from When she uses Rexali eve wash. A the trees This I* nece**nry. tbe fruit cannery ready for the coui.ig year's Stayton one day last week drop at night affords delightful relief grower* explain, to prevent tbe houghs crep of ve ; tables and fruit. Farmers fo r tired eyes. 25c st Beauchamp’s. from breaking down under the weight are enthusiastic over the prospects o f the growing f m lt for a market for surplus fruits and vegetables. * Words cannot do justice to the purity, Deg Stops Court Case. fragrance, and fineness o f Violet Dulce Walla Walla. Wash. - Leslie G Kork Four Children Lost In Dense Forest. Talcum Powder 25c at Beauchamp's man'« 4 6 - Cht'nner stopped a case In Rospburg, Or.— Hundreds of farmers m ile be caught a a fox terrier and combed tbe timbered districts lying G. Q. Smith o f Sublimity wan unfor 3$ a., 11 ml. from Stayton, new im east of this city for trace of the four tunate in breaking the »m ail bone in provements. hi* master. Tit* 1 under cultivation bal children of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew hi» le ft leg Tuesday, by stepping on a ance timber. *e was too mtu h See or write H '■ ' him. and tbe css. Adams, who wandered away from loose board; Dr. Brewer set the injur E. Mueller, was resumed. their home. ed member. tf Stayton. Oregon i Buy Your Easter Shoes Now L A N C E F IE L D S H O E S T O R E Duntley Combination Vacuum Sweepers $5.00 without—$7.50 with Brush attachment reduced from $10.00 and $15.00 Electric Sweepers with all extra at tachments from $25.00 up. DELIVERED Supply any make. SAVE SOLICITORS COMMISSION W. L. Bentley & Co. 473 1-2 Washington State Distributors. Portland, Oregon. Her Eyes are Ahrayi Bright- LE BLAIN AM HAMMER Dantiest for Dajnty Women— FARM BARGAINS I EV ER YT H IN G A LB A N Y FOR M AN AND BOY OREGON