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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1914)
m arnrn B R IEF NEW S OF O REG O N The STAYTON MAIL VERDICT PLEASES HEED THE WARNING Lulay Bros. & Co. Many Slayton People Hava Dona So. When the kidneys arc weak they give unmistakable warnings that should not be Ignored. By examining the ur ine and treating the kidneya upon the flrat aign of disorder, many day* of suifering may be saved. Weak kid neya usually ex|>el a dark, lll-amelling urine, full of "briekiluat” sediment and painful in passage. Sluggish kid ney» often rauae a dull pain in the ainall of the bark, headnehea, diasy spella, tired languid feelings and fre quent rheumatie twinge«. Doan’» Kidney I'illa are for the kid neys only; they help weak kidneya to rid the blood of uric poison. There is no better recommended remedy. Read the statement that follows: Mr». E. E. White, 303 N. Seven- tenth St,, Corvallis, Oregon, says; "My back and kidney» troubled me for quite awhile. Another of our family had had good reaulta from Doan'a Kidney I’illa and I derided to try them. They were ju»t what 1 needed, and rid me of kid ney trouble in a abort time. There ha» not been a «yinpton of the complaint aince. ” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan’s Kidney Pills the same that Mr». White had. Foater-Milbutn Co., Props,, Buffalo, N. Y. Published every Thursday by Coqutlle will be added to th e clUea Contractors & Builders Catholics Rejoice Over Outcome o f Ca$e In Oregon that are dry July 1. Pilot Rock has «hipped 700.000 Dwelling hoimes h siKici»liy pounds of wool this season of a b atter Entered as second class matter at the postofllce at Stay ton, Let us figure on your build- Interesting Story from Ml. Angel of Iho grade than last year. Marion county, Oregon, under the act of Congresa of March 8, 1879. Ending by the Supremo Court of a Fa- ings All communications shouki lie :t«!dressed to 1 HK STAYTON M a il . T he Southern O regon-N orthern Cali moui Law Suit. We can save you money fornia Mining Congress will m eet lu A good job gaursnteed A shland July 0 and 10. S U H S C K I I ’T I O N S , f l . n O p e r y e a r I n n r l v n n c e Ml. Angel, June 16 The recent de D. K. Sheldon, who lives n ear Prine- A i l v o r t i s i n t : K a t e s o n , » |i p l i o e t i o u Phone 77 P. O. Box f 28 cision of the supreme court in fsvor of ville. has been arrested , charged with C aros of T hanks —» .50 O b it h a r ik s - »1.00 up. the Benedictine Sisters of Mt. Angel STAYTON, OREQON having slain his in fan t child and burn will be gratifying new to Catholics and ed th e body. Positively nil /vi/iers stoppetI on expiration o í subscript ion non-Catholics alike throughout t h e iS S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S « »»♦ S enators Cham berlain and Lane are State of Oregon, where these sistera In receipt of resolutions passed by have labored in t h e upbuilding o f m ass m eeting at S pringw ater depre I character for the last thirty-two years. cating a w ar w ith Mexico. In that time no wont of criticism has T otal of 2.500.000 Chinook salmon come from the many who had dealings fry have been released from the Chi with the Sisters until August 1, 1913, nook hatchery a t th e m outh of the when J. E. Itoamer editor of the Sil- Columbia. The way the nomination hovers over McNary and Benson verton Journal, began the publication Hens heavy ..... IS The 29th annual grand encam pm ent for the Supreme Judgship Candidacy on the Republican ticket on of scurrilous articles defaming the Springs ......................... 10 to 12 of Indian W ar V eterans of th e North character of the Benedictine Siaters. llntilcr» 21 Pacific Coast was held W ednesday at account of errors in counting: would naturally suggest that next The incident which turnished Mr. fall the counties have school boys and girls appointed clerks in liosmcr material upon which (o base Roosters ..................... 1. 8 Portland. Mixed Chickens.............. G rants P ass is m aking headw ay on stead of the regular $3.00 per day deadheads that hitherto have his attack was the act of Misa Mary Grese . . . . ............ . 8 its new municipal railroad, several held down those jobs. l.asannan, a Finn about 30 years of Ducks,Indian KunnerslO, Pekin 12 carloads of steel and rails having been »go, who left the convent at Mt. An- Turkeys....................................... Seems darned funny that a set of intelligent men cannot add hVvmg be en in that inatitu- received for use in th e work. First Dressed Tu&keye..................... . ten m iles will be com pleted this week up a bunch of marks in groups of five, twice and get the same re- tion five months «s *n «spirant to m m - Veal Fancy 9, Ordinary 8 T he Rogue R iver valley cream er) suit. Especially true is this when the totals are obtained by an bership in the Sisterhood and went to Pork 9 is planning to buy a carload of cows adding machine. Get competent or get off the job. Silverton about five miles from Mt Live Hogs, Choice . . . . 7 for us by the farm ers on easy term s. Angel. This Miss Lasannan had of Live Hugs, Heavy Rough 7 T he cream ery has a surplus fund for her own free will asked on January 19, E kb »--....................... 1913, pe.-mission to come to the convent th e purpose on hand. GET YOUR SOLE FIXED Corrected Thursday» but subject for the purpose of entering The T he in terstate com m erce comm is to change without notice. Mother Superior, after making the us John Wattcr» the Old Reliable is sion has ordered hearings in th e O re ual inquiries, accepted Miss Lasannan back at his old stand. Nuff Sed. gon straw berry express rate m atter in In good faith. For five months Misa Spokane July 30, before Commissioner m « Lasannan remained in the convent en Hall. joying all the privileges and protec At the m eeting of th e Oregon Expo Mosier wants a fruit cannery. tion offeted prospective members sition Com m issioners it was definitely the community. During this time the Banc’o’i will erect a municipal dock. decided th a t $ 10,000 be appropriated lady in question repeatedly expressed as aw ards for Oregon live-stock at Lafavette will install a $15.000 water plant. her desire to become a nun and when th e Panam a-Pacific Exposition. On the time of her probation was ended th e com pletion of th e budget, it is Seaside will have a 200,000 per day shingle mill. indicated that she was in perfect good hoped to raise th is sum to $15,000. faith by formally petitioning to be in In the debate over mileage. Senator Brick manufacturéis being established at Sisters. vested with the garb of the -irder. The Lane advocated the allow ance to ceremony took place June 24, 1913, and All the principal streets of Heppner are to be oiled. m em bers of congress of actual ex on June 26, 1913, just fifty hours later, penses instead of 20 cents a mile. The Miss Lasannan, wearing the garb, took Work will start soon on the Carnegie library at Marshfield. present system , he said, am ounts to her departure as above stated. an indirect increase of salary, and the In asking for paving bids, Albany bars bids on concrete pav- J. E. liosmcr, editor of the Silverton people look upon it as "B acksheesh." Journal, in the issue of August 1, 1913, mg. Initiative petitions have been placed For the Entire Family opened his attack on the Benedictine in circulation in Hood River county to Eugene engineers are promoting an $100,000 drainage pro- ! Sisters of Mt. Angel. The following reduce the salaries of county officials ject. week he reprinted the same in pamph Cool, refreshing drinks at all times. Standard brands in the aggregate sum of $1400. All Oregan mineral products increased in 1913, 200 percent over ,et form *"d 11 at len cents a copy. officials except the tre a su re r are af I A storm of indignation arose at these of Cigars and Tobaccos. Newspapers and fected by the proposed schedule. Coun 1912, ! false and shamless accusations, which ty judge is reduced to $800. Legislature appropriated $4,759,336 in 1911 and $6,416,607 in resulted in J. E. liosmcr being arrest- Magazines. Call and see our stock W ith a view to determ ining th e val | ed for criminal libel. The state of ue of th e salt beds of Sum m er and 1913. Oregon took things in hand. At the A lbert lake3. in order th a t th e state The Gleason yards at Cottage Grove will bum a half million preliminary hearing, Hosmer w a i land board or legislature may intelli bound over to the grand jury. The gently dispose of them . G overnor W est brick. grand jury, after investigating the has asked the directo r of the Oregon Big strike reported at High Grade mine, near New Pine case, indicted him for criminal libel. B ureau of Mines and Geology to make On October 30 and 81 the trial came Creek. an exam ination of them. off in the circuit court at Salem. Re An ordinance declaring it a nuls A new industry in Oregon is the eastern demand for hus sults: The editor failed to produce a ance tc solicit orders for intoxicating bands. single witness; and failed to prove that liquors in Springfield, and providing Misa Lasannan had signed her name to Warrenton, Clatsop and West Side towns are to have tele a penalty of from $25 to $100 for the one single word of a!! the a! ominable first offense and of $200 for subse phones. lies he had printed against the Sisters. quent offenses has been passed unan New school houses are going to be built in Lane county, cost After the trial had lasted two days, the imously by the town council. non-Catholic Jury, in less than three T he Albany R etail M erchants' asso $60,000. minutes, brought in a verdict against ciation are considering reorganising Klamath Falls is now after the Bandon woolen mills with a the editor of "guilty of criminal libel.” into a county association, which will The editor upon receiving hia sentence, probably be known as th e Linn County free site. appealed to the supreme court. The C redit association. The purpose of Douglas county will finish planking the road over Camas supreme court heard the case on the th e association will be for b etter co mountain. 20th of April. The opinion of the su operation am ong the m erchants, the preme court has been since written by establishm ent of certain rules govern Hood River Royal Anne cherries all sold to The Dalles at Hon. Charles L. McNary, Chief Justice lng the credit business and for the five cents. McBride and hia associates concurring. adoption of a credit ratin g guide. A million pounds of wool sold at Shaniko last Thursday, 16 In this document, and as their decision L ane county will lose a t least $160, of the case, the supreme court confirms 000 and possibly m ore tax money in to 20 cents. theunanimius verdict of the jury which two years on account of a ruling Just found J. E. Hosmer "guilty of criminal The new power plant for Canby and Clackamas county is m ade by A ttorney General A. M. Craw libel.” The Benedictine Sisters of Mt. ford. H e has sen t an opinion to B. F. being rushed. Angel are completely vindicated and K eeney, assessor of this county, that '1 he skyscraper limit has been raised at Portland from 160 Hosmer must pay his fine or go to jail. th e Oregon & California gran t lands —Contributed cannot be listed for assessm ent until feet to 200 feet. th e su it to rev ert the land to the gov The McKenzie river hatchery is to be increased in capacity ern m en t is settled in the United to 2,000,000 fish annually. S tate s suprem e court. T he q u arte rm aste r general of the Ashland has voted $175,000 bonds to develop mineral springs arm y inform s S enator Cham berlain and baths on a large scale. th a t in accordance w ith his request, John Watson attended t h e The Oregon grain crops are estimated at 69,024,000 bushels instructions have been issued to the Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M. in q u arte rm aste rs at San Francisco and by the Department of Agriculture. Portland last week. Se:ittle to invite Oregon lum berm en to Willamette Pacific tracks are to reach tidewater by October bid on all lum ber required by th e war Geo. Moore is able to be on departm en t on the Pacific coast. Sen 1st. In all 1500 men are employed. the street again after a 3-month a to r Cham berlain expects sim ilar ac St. Johns is providing a street for an outlet for the Western siege of fever. tion by other departm ents of the gov Cooperage Co., that employs 200 men. ernm ent. Rev. Taylor and family have • A fter success a t Coquille in obtain Andrew Kennedy is putting in machinery and a plant to moved to Albany. ing th e sanction of the city council manufacture coal brickets on Coos Bay. for closing saloons, the anti-saloon fac Dick Waggoner, an employee tion has planned to s ta rt a quick peti Engineers are working on a $350,000 foothills ditch to irri the S. P. R. R. spent his tvo tion cam paign a t M arshfield and gate 8000 acres at Medford, to be completed by 1915. hopes to have th e city closed before weeks vacation in Turner. Mrs. M. T. Porter i s much Governor West announces that 2000 acres of the Tumalo July 4. Women are m aking a house- Mrs. M. C. Smith is in Port better at this writing. to-house canvass for signatures to pe project is ready for settlers at forty dollars per acre. titions, which they will la ter present land as the guest of her daugh Dr. and Mrs. Barbour of Port The campaign for a two-mill limit on state taxes will be to the council. No effort has been ter Mrs. Cora Dinsmore. land, Dr. Cole of Astoria, Dr. m ade as yet to circum vent the move made by the taxpayers direct in the Willamette valley. Cow* give more milk and moke m ent, the w et elem ent relying on the T. Thiessen of Canby spent Smith of Seaside and Dr. O’Niel milking safer nnd easier when not “ Dundee” Ried, a pioneer railroad builder, is dead. In his bothered and bitten by fltei, J’clicve sta te law. Sunday with h i s son, Judge of Salem were registered at the their distress by spraying them with Judges H enry L. Benson and Chas. day the people were glad to get railroads on any kind of terms. Barr Hotel Monday. Thiessen of this place. Conkey’s Fly Knocker L. M cNary appeared before the state Lumber shipments out of Columbia river ports aggregated Does not taint milk and givetcow st he pearc c a n v rrsin g board and requested the J. It. Besse and family left for Opal Hedrick of Drain Oregon and comfort that insure a lull milk paiL 6,118,000 feet, and Coos Bay 9,316,000 for the last two weeks of board to ask for a recheck of the tally ¿astern Oregon the first of the is visiting Sophia Watson. Keeps Flies Away sheets in all the counties of th e state, May, week. Jess Housley has rented From Cattle and Horses so far as th eir votes for fourth place W. T. Riches was re-elected as The adoption of British and European standards for public One ounce «pray« two animals. Saves Mr. Besse’s farm. on the republican tick et for suprem e time, increase« profit«. utilities in this state will make further investments very difficult school director at Monday a elec- Jude- are concerned. Thus a contest Try It IS Days | tion. was avoided and the exciting race be to secure, Money Back If Not S.ntiifactory tw een these two candidates is not yet Portland has passed a meat insepetion act that will hamper A four mill tax was voted for respass and H unting- T-y * can today, Ot. 35c, at an end. As th e figures now stand that industry and raise the price to the consumer to improve sani- maintaining the public school, . il. >100, 5 gal. H ot) Notice» for »ale at the Mail office. M cNary js credited w ith a lead of 12 a splendid time was reported vot- s. The vote for all th e oth er can tary conditions. did - tf was officially canvassed by The State campaign to defeat all freak laws initiated and to by the young people of Turner )ld Newspapers— Chas. Gehlen F. J. Riesterer th< rotary of sta te in the presence imit state taxes to two mills will be taken up by taxpayers’ leagues In refTar(i to the Ahren party of th i governor and s ta te treasu rer. Sublimity Big bundle for 10c at the Mail office. Stayton E. N. Olmsted SOME COUNTERS IN OREGON STAYTON MARKET REPORT INDUSTRIAL NEWS OF THE STATE Candy Ice Cream and Sodas 8 D 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 JS?! -*» *¥> »Si» »** -3 t> »*» «*» »** -*» «#» SeS * Good Printing | Hop Tickets Butter Paper Statements Letter Heads Sale Bills Envelopes T u r n e r T id in g s Programs Invitations Anything you want af the Office ft j all over the state. 1 Saturday n igh t Insures Full Milk Pail