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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1914)
B R IE F N EW S O F 0 R E6 0 N TheSTAYTON MAIL Published every Thursday by All the tillable land available tor settlement In the area recently elim inated from the forest reserves in cen tral Oregon will not accommodate Entered as second class matter at the postofllce at Stayton, more than <00 families comfortably. Marion county, Oregon, under the act o f Congress o f March 3, 1879. The president has restored to entry All communications should be addressed to Tut: STAYTON Mail.. for <0 days from May 8, <00 acres in BY THE the Oregon national forest In section S U B S C H I P T I O N S , ¡SI S O p e r y o u r I n m l v a n c e 28. township < north, withdrawn from A d v e r t l a l n u K u t e a o n u p p lio c it io n entry October 11. 191<. C arps of T hanks I .50 O h itu akiks - 81.00 up. The judgment of the lower court In Tort land, where Attorney Max Cohen Positively all papers stoppetl on expiration o f subscription was found guilty of subornation of perjury in a white slave case, was affirmed by the United States court of appeals at San FrincUco. Reports from nearly every section of Ore Ron indicates that In shipping 1200 pounds of seed rye the Rrain crop for 1914 will bj the larRest in the history of the from Burns to Port Rock, Lake coun state. Not only has the Rrain acreage been Rreatly increased but ty, a distance of 120 miles, L. Wold ON enberg routed It by parcel post, the weather conditions have been unusually favorable and in nearly all shipment going by way of California districts the yield per aen* will be larRer than usual. and Reno, a distance of 2000 miles. Fruit repots from some sections are not quite as encourng- Massive logs cut front the forests inR as Rrain estimates, but in most cases the loss from frost has of Oregon, some of which weigh 20 not exceeded the annual thinning of fruit. A larReacreaRe of new tons each, have been received at San orchards will produce the first commercial crop this year and it is Francisco for use in building the great estimated the total fruit yield will be far beyond that of last year. colonnade at the Oregon fair struc ture. They were shipped by rail Dr. Clarence True Wilson, general Don’t forRet Portland Rose Festival dates June 9 to 12 in secretary of the temperance society of the Methodist church, will head an clusive. The onlv chanRe of importance in the proRram has been auto tour for the prohibition party, the complete elimination of Rex OreRonus and the substitution of Headquarters will be opened in Port a “ Queen of Rosaria’ ’ who will be the sole reiRninR monarch dur- land. inR Festival week. The election of Her Majesty and her maids Mines placed by the war department o f honor is now on and the polls will be open until the niRht of on the edge of Peacock spit at the Saturday. May 16. The queen and her court will be Riven a Rrand mouth of the Columbia river, will be taken up on account of protests of tour of all the principal coast cities prior to the openinR o f the fishermen. The mines are unloaded, Rose Festival. but are a menace to the gill net men. ms Plans have been consummated for home Sunday was well attended Salem's biggest cherry fair. June 25 and every one reported a very 26 and 27. A temporary pavilion will enjoyable time. be erected on the courthouse square for the exhibits, and many novel en (Too late for last week) D.C- Ray sheared sheep for H. tertalnment features will be provided interesting (Shank Monday. One of the most The Dubois Lumber company has 4 acre» inside corporate limits o f | filed suit against Clatsop county, at events of May day, w'as t h e Mrs. Linn Lambert spent Sun Astoria, to restrain the collection of closing o f t h e Stayton only four bloc!:» from buaineaa Mt. Pleasant day with home folks. section, well improved, all clear, no in- j more than <5000 taxes under a special school i n Linn County. The levy made by road district No. 15, on school house and stage which Jacob Spaniol of Stayton is do- cumbrances, good building* and or- j the ground of illegality of proceed was artistically decorated with ing some work for W. R. Ray chard- Pr1« * 83500, terms. lngs. 3 acres inside corporate limit* o f this week. * Through the efforts of Luther J flowers for the ocassion, d i d Stayton, a I I under cultivation, line G. H. Ray and Joe Burton of large house and other buildings. A Chapin. Marion county farm expert, much to lend to the beauty of a potato growers' association was or the evening’s entertainment Lacomb spent Monday evening beautiful home for any one wishing to ganixed at Salem for the purpose of live in town. Price 88500. term*. About 8:30 a. m., the house at the Henry Shank home. We make a specialty of fine Candles, Ice Creams and Improving the grade of spuds being being filled to overflowing, the Leslie Townes started for east SO seres all under cultivation 1} miles produced in that section. The plan Bon Bonn for Parties. Get our wholesale prices on Ice program was begun in which the ern Oregon last Thurrday. from Sublimity, Oregon, macadam is to ship in good potato seed. road, good fences, modern building*, a children ail did honor 1» them Judge, William Galloway of the Ma cream for L.odges Churches and Entertainments. Only J o h n Lutz spent Saturday thoroughly up-to-date farm in evary Some of rion county circuit court has ordered selves and instructor. way. Price 8115 per acre. term*. night and Sunday with his cous that a peremptory writ of mandamus the most interesting features of the Purest of Ingredients used. 200 acre stock farm, 60 acres under be issued directing State Treasurer h e evening were the spring ins Mr. and Mrs. Linn Lambert. cultivation; 100 acre* more can be read Kay to deliver the 8000 or more school songs and plays which interested Ben Thayer was a guest at ily cleared and cultivated, 1,000.(8)0 feet fund notes, representing loans of school money aggregating over <6,000, every one from start to finish; an the Floyd Shelton home Sunday, of standing timber on place, running instrumental selection was given 000, to the state land board. building, and fence.. Charley Lambert is working ; W‘ ter- Price 845.00 per acre one-half down U. S. Senator Lane of Oregon, in the by Miss Fuson and a temperance for W. R. Brenner. bal. 3 yrs. 6'4 debate on the amendment to the agri reading b y Mrs. Fuson after cultural bill, said that the government (Crowded out last week) j' 140 , creil hi„ h,y ¡mpr0ved.good build- which she responded to a lively did not want any of John D. Rockefel Ben Thayer is to be with his ' nK* a™l fences in Waldo Hills. Price ler's money in extension work. He encore by “ One on the Deacon. Rev. Edgar o f Brownsville Is the strhool house Thursday and brother Fax t h i s week after * 600 P*r ternia- said the money was “ tainted" with Two tableaux were given and holding Revival Meetinjrs here Friday. 66 “cre f*rm * m,lc irom town and the blood and tears of the women and the last play, “ A Negro farce’ ’ spending the winter at Pendle- j on railroad, good bottojn land, modern thi8week- Mrs. J. W Ray injured her children shot down in Colorado. caused much merriment from buildings, good fences, 30 acres under The prune crop in several sections E. Giggy has purchased the foot a few days ago. first to last. Frank Lambert and Charley cultivation. Price 876.00 per acre 4 of Polk county is injured and pros blacksmith shop, and is ready A fter the program a pie social Peters went fishing up on Thom- d,,wn bal- * ***• W. F. Harris and w ife were pects for the average crop are unfav Abstracts showing clear title and for business. orable, according to the growers. was given in which the young as Creek the first of the week. Stayton callers Saturday. • warranty deeds will be furnished free There are some' orchards, however, men became greatly interested, Julius Groencelia and famiiy Mrs. Joe Senz called on Mrs. with each of the above tracts. that are well protected by near-by one pie selling for $1.60. We left for Milwaukee .Wis. Wednes For further information, inquire of John Huber Monday morning. hills and are expected to yield the concluded tha8 t h e purchaser day. S. H. Heltzel, Deidrich Building, Stay- usual crop. The school was closed Friday ton, Oregon. * Vivian Gray, secretary of the Har was either very fond of the pie E. M. Olmsted Booster Carnival BROWNING AMUSEMENT CO. — AT— STAYTON.OREGON May 28-29-30 FERRIS WHEEL-MERRY-GO-ROUND FOUR BIG SHOWS THREE WHOLE DAYS Bring The Kids and Come FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE CHEAP School Closes Candy Ice Cream Ice Cream Sodas GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y J. A . H E N D E R S H O T T Frank W olf and family visited C. P BISHOP made W. H. Fuson’s ney County Cooperative association or the charming young lady who which at the A. Forrette home. fifth term. A very interest has appealed to Governor West and brought it. Jacob Schmitz and wife visited Secretary of State Olcott for state as Republican Candidate fur Si ala Son- The young ladies’ pies averag ing program was given and aft sistance in protecting the crops ol i n Portland a few days last ator. Never has been on office hoi tar, ed over $1 a peice and the pur- erwards several pies were sold1 Harney county against the jackrab- never was an office seeker, and only week. Stayton Citizen! Should Road and chaserers were duly rewarded by which brought $18.50. bits. She says that the jackrabbits after the eurnert solicitation o f many Heed this Advice Mrs. A. H. W olf visited at the o f the leading citizens of the county John Flick was a Stayton visit- have taken the crops for several years tne delicous pastry and the comp Kidney trouble ia dangerous and ’ o f Branch home Sunday afternoon. did he consent to come before the peo until the farmers are discouraged and any of the fascinating partners. \ or Tuesday. ten fatal. financially impoverished. ple. YVjts raised on a farm in Linn Contributed. Floyd Downing and wife spent Most of the farmers are busy c o u n t y . O r e g o n , l i v e d I n Don’ t experiment with something A completed railroad grade between planting their"corn this week. Eugene and Coos Bay is practically ------------- Sunday a t t h e Lee Downing new and untried. Marion county the past twenty-three Use a tested kidney remedy. finished and rails will be laid to years. Proprietor o f the Salem Wool home. L. Weigans who recently pur Begin with Doan’s Kidney •’ill*. Marshfield early in 1915, according to en MilJ Store, was one of the original chased land from the Co. has al stockholders and incorporators of the Used in kidney trouble 50 years. Lula and Gladys Downing and H. P. Hoey, Southern Pacific engineer Recommended here and everywhere. ready built a nice barn on his Kay Woolen Mills of Salem, and at the In charge of the Willamette Pacific, Dorothy Smith went fishing Mon- The following statement forms con place. One thousand men are at work and present time is president o f the Pen G. H. Ray and Joe Burton day but reP°rt bad luck* They vincing proof. this number is to be increased as fast dleton Woolen Mills o f Pendleton, Ore saw one fish but got frightened j Mrs. George Stotler,1706 Mission St., started for Breitenbush Springs as men can be shipped in. gon, has been identified with the ma and pulled the line out of the Salem, Oregon, saya: *’I have given Representative Sinnott, by authori uesday morning. terial development of the stale for the water. (loan’s Kidney Pills a thorough trial ty of the house committee on public past thirty year*. Mr. Bishop behaves D. Townes and wife, H. Kloer having used them off and on during the lands, has reported favorably to the that the State’s business should be car Mrs. H. Shank called at the J. house a bill, heretofore passed by the and Frank Hottinger were Sun past five years and I do not heaitate to ried on with the same prudence and senate, authorizing the state of Ore day visitors at the H. Shank Sandner home Tuesday morning. say that they are the best kidney med caie that the farmer or merchant con gon to exchange its scattered school tome. ducts thofr buaineaa. Mr. Bishop is a icine to be had. I had attacks o f kid and indemnity lands In forest reserves ney complaint and my back got lame taxpayer in Marion, Josephine, Mult- Mrs. W. R. Brenner spent for a compact body of forest lands of and sore. Since first using Doan’ s Kid Arch Terr^ has returned .ff^m anornah and Umatilla counties, and ia equal area and approximately the Sunday with home folks. ney Pills, I have always had something the east where he has been the therefore a full sympathiser with pres same value. The bill affects about that will will help my kidneys and rid ent over burdened taxpayers and if tha past year. Gladys Dov ning i s helping 50,000 acres and was introduced orig me o f kidney ailments i n a short citizens of Marion county send him to Townes clean house All of the pupils are taking time. ” inally at the request of Governor West Mrs. D. G. W. Brower has gone into the State Senate his interests would be in order that the state might obtain this week. final examinations this week Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim the chicken business and has in with the taxpaying element of our body • ! title to a single tract of land suitable politic. (pd. adv.) Several o f the vicinity attend The pupils o f Mrs. Pratt’ s ply ask for a kidney remedy get vented a new way of spraying for a state forest. Doan’s Kidney Pills the same that _L ' With the women enfranchised the ed the ball game at Jordan Sun room are preparing a program Mr*. Stotler had. Foster-Milbum Co. | hen houses. registration in Oregon for the primary day, between the M t Pleasant which is to be given in connec Props., Buffalo. N. Y. Charley Gillmore who purchas May 15. this year, totals 226,924, with and Jordan teams. tion with their agricultural fair, P L A S T E R E R A N D B R IC K L A Y E R ed the David Reece property is 11 counties reported unofficially. improving the place quite a lot, Mr. and Mrs. M F. Ryan are Thursday. There will be little change either way in the final statement. For the pri the proud parents o f a new 12 building an addition to the house Miss Olmsted and Miss Hollis I am prepared todoall kinds of plast mary, 1912, when only men voted, pound daughter., and clearing up the land. ter are planning a picnic for ering, chimney laying or maaon work the registration was 131,880. That J. M. Alsman and wife were at right prices. J. E. O. Bird. Stay- Fred Smith a n d Lyle Lutz ^ e ir pupils Saturday afternoon. the women will substantially figure ton. tf in the primary and the election in spent Sunday Aumsville visitors Saturday. with Melvin D. Gardner and Merna Weddle The W. S. Ball team went to November is proved by the registra Shank. • are absent on account of measles. I. O. Alsman was a week-end Jefferson Sunday, score 9 to 10 tion figures. That the big lead of Marguerite Ryan spent o n e visitor at Stayton, The graduating exercises, both in Jefferson’s favor. the prohibition party over other minor Trespass and Hunting— parties is due to the recent victories day last week with Bessie Shank the high school and Rrades will I. E. Thomas i s improving Notice* for sale at the Mail office. Nick Schmitz made a business of the 'dry" element in this state is Dorothy Smith was a guest o f occur on tbe 12th day of June. slowly. trip to Stayton Monday. the belief of the men who oppose the Miss McShane will start for manufacture and sale e f intoxicating Miss Hazel Lambert Sunday. Forrette Bros, recently pur-’ The examinations for the 6th, Old Newspapers— liquors. The singing at the D. Townes Montana in a few days. 7th and 8th grades was held at chased a new corn planter. Big bundle for 10c at the Mail office. DON’T BE MISLED fit. Pleasant North Santiam School Notes W est Stayton