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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1915)
vf "ág* Jordan Jingles ìbuBun Your Business, T. H. Thoman was a Stayton visitor last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Sarah Cox returned to her home in Stayton a f t e r a week’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. T. H. Thomas. The Jordan school is now being taught by a Mr. Munsey of Leb- arion* T. H. Thomas sold a bunch of steers to Corvallis buyers last week. ^burilóm e ?M M Our burg is infested with an epidemic of I^aGrippe and sore throat. This cold weather does n’t agree with Oregonians. Rain suits us better. Misa Elsie Pruner of Lyons spent the week-end with Miss Nellie AI bee. Mrs. Clow entertained t h e lady teachers at dinner last Sun- day. Miss Lettie Weddle arrived in town Saturday to spend a few weeks with Mrs. F. It. Olin of | this place. INDUSTRIAL NEWS Dayton is to have a $30.000 mausoleum. Coos Bay mills and factories are all starting up. Salem Woolen Mills reopen employing 125 hands. St. Johns improvements totalled $140,000 for 1914. Gardner First National Bank will erect a building. A water grade highway up Hood River is being planned. St. Helens New vegetable and fruit cannery about done. Baker—New St. Elisabeth hospital will be opened next mo. Arlington—Creamery here being put in shape for operatic . Pendleton put down 35 blocks of Warrenite pavemer.! !n W, L. Burton of Lacomb has Wilbur Smith’s sudden death 1914. been visiting in this neighbor- °n Saturday night January 16 Ontario Project is started to reclaim 10,000a of land on £. e- hood for some time. was a great shock to everyone. cor Creek. His death w a s caused b y a Wm. Brotherton took some fat blood vessel bursting on t h e The First N at’l Bank of Springfield has bought a site a d hog; to Scio for Mr. Woodard brain. Hie funeral was held ; will build, one dav last week. ILLS, bills, bills— nothing but bills!" frequently is the complaint of Monday January 18 at the Pres- Portland -The new Pacific Iron Works plant will be 400 feet D the head of the family. No man would think of running his buxi Nick Oppe and Miss Annie byterian church, where he had long one way. ne's WITHOUT A CHECK 7100K. How about YOUR home» Schaah were married at t h e Jong acted as choir leader and The running of the home today ii a BUSINESS PROPOSITION. Bills introduced in the legislature about half the number of Catholic church on luesday, pianist, and interment was in January 19- A lug dance follow- the Gates Cemetery near town, two years ago. S TA Y TO N S T A TE BANK ed at the hall. The young cou- North Bend- Bids have been asked on the new $100,000 Leave all orders for laundry; | pie will live on the groom’s farm with Harry Mason of this place. Simpson hotel. , near Jordan. Salem public library received $5058.13 for 1914 and spent Cool weather has been the reg $713.20 for books. ular thing here, but no snow at School Notes Ontario -F rench government has leased the fairgrounds to I this writing. | handle large horse shipments. W est Stayton : Sylvanus Neal is remodeling : his house. Ike Tripp and family h a v e moved in with W. Perkins. Mrs. Preston Wood, who has been quite ill, is reported to be I improving slowly. Walter Hunter visited at the I’eter Blone home Sunday eve. Brownsville cannery put up 31 tons of beans and several The second grade is studying tons of pumpkins. Cash sales $26,577. The Esquimos. ” Portland—City Dock Commission asks a bond issue of $800,- Albert Farrar has registered 00O to erect a municipal grain elevator. jn the third grade. Portland firm has order for 10,000,000 feet of lumoer to be The second year English class shipped to England in March and April. is studying “Selections f r o m Salem Fruit Union at Salem expects to double its business Lincoln. and handle $500,000 of products in 1915. * The organ in Miss Olmsted’s Auto car service between Eugene and Springfield may com room has been repaired. pel induction in P. E. & E. train service. The third grade is studying ‘T he Children of Japan.’’ There is a general demand that one-half the fish and game licenses go to the county where collected. The Misses Rupert and Crab- tree will begin their agricultural Judge J. N. Campbell warned the citizens of West Linn against building any but hard surfaced streets. experiments this week. C. F. Loose and wife were Sa- lem Sunday ■m visitors Sunday. Mrs. Gunsaules and Leona For* Bandon—The Perry Veneer plant has begun operations and Ralph Kelly entered h i g h rette called on Mrs. Dively Mon school Monday. business men are trying to start up the woolen mill. day afternoon. One mile of new railroad construction in the state is worth Mrs. Clyde Rucker of Salem more to the people than forty new laws by the legislature. ! visited with her parents, M. Als- fit . Pleasant Ex-Governor West opposes any change in the Workingmen’ b man and wife, the first of the Compensation law or the State Fish and Game Commission. week. Upon signing up 5000 acres suitable soil in the Rogue River The telephone meeting was Lizzie Dively left for Seattle Valley, C. W. Nibley will establish a beet sugar factory at Med attended Thursday n ig h t Wednesday. ford. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Senz visited A. Branch and family called at The output of gold, silver, copper and lead in Oregon for the Ike Tripp home Sunday after at the H‘ Senz home Sunday' 1914 fell off $200,000 in spite of spending $50,000 on a bureau of W. E. Thomas of Salem made : noon. mines. i **> : Nell Corder, who is on the sick a business trip out to the Shank Between semesters 0. A. C. Glee Club members were given . home this week. list, is improving. a trip by the railroad company in payment for concerts given for Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lambert Mrs. Dively and daughter vis the company. and daughter. Hazel, were guests ited a t the Schultz home Sunday Fifty-three per cent of Oregon farmers employ laborers, of Mr. and Mrs. Linn Lambert afternoon. paying $11,162,000 a year wages. A law is proposed to bring Sunday. C. D. Forrette of Dallas, who Clifford Trask of Mill City vis them under the state Labor Bureau. had been visiting relatives about There are protests aganst maintaining the Bureau of Mines Sale Posters here during the week-end, re ited the latter part of the week at the W. R. Ray home. and Mining and the state department of Geology when Oregon turned home Sunday. stone is rejected on all public buildings. Harry Shank was an Albany Butter Paper Eugene city council is holding Economy Conferences” to visitor Saturday eve and Sunday. reduce taxes. Baker—Will not erect light plant but has contracted North Santiam Statements Mrs. M. F. Ryan, daughter with Eastern Oregon Light and Power Co. Marguerite and little daughter Letter Heads The more laws and commissions the politicians create for The little daughter of Mr. and Beatrice, and John, Lvle, Lutz, and Lewis Ray were Sunday the “ benefit of the people” , the larger grows the army of office Mrs. i. O. Alsman who was very Sale Bills visitors at the H. Shank home. holders and the higher taxes climb to support them, and the “ ben- j sick at the end of the week, is efitted people” pay the bill and continue to wait for the “ benefits.” A number of young people of much better. Envelopes Mrs. I. O. Thomas is reported this vicinity attended the pro gram and dance at Jordan Fri j better. Programs COLLIER’S WEEKLY day night. All report a fine Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott of time. Invitations Astoria are visiting their parents Misses Effie and Zona Ray Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brower. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anything you want C. F. Scofield is reported on Jungwirth of Jordan Sunday. The management of The Mail has on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Ona Shelton and been waiting for a special pr.ee on Mrs. E. Jarvis was called to children were visitors at the W. Collier’s Weekly, so that they could Marion the last of the week on jj Ray home Sunday. offer the same combination as Inst year viz: $2.50 for Mail and Colliers, but no account of the illness of h e r Those who completed the 8th special offer has come, nor is there any daughter Mrs. J. J. Bradley. grade examination this month hance at this date; so they have de I. O. Alsman is reported among are: Frances Kloer, B e s s i e cided to make an offer of the two pa- ihe sick this week. Shank, Willian Ryan, and David! “ price ^ ^ , r, . . i Colliers regular price is $2.50, and j Miss Ruby McComick is absent and Ernest Aegerter. the Mail is $1.50 making a total of$4 00 from school this week. W. R. Ray, G. H. Ray. Mrs. If you want this wide-awake national ♦ S S S S S S S ♦♦♦❖ < >'>♦ V« ***<>< « > 0 0 . O V ER M Y E A R S ' Henry Shank and son Harry, weekley in conjunction with your heme paper you can get it at an advance of E X P E R IE N C E were Stayton visitors Monday. $1.50 over the price of the Mail. 2000 j For Father and Son Little C'ara and Glen R a y votes on the Contest goes with the A N D A L L TH E F A M IL Y and a half million readers find it of spent Sunday with their grand Mail and 300 votes with Colliers. If you Two want this offer, send the money at once absorbing interest. Everything in it is parents. to the Mail office, as the time is limit- i Written So You Con Understand It , The Basket Social given b y sell 400.000 copies every month without Hena heavy 11, light 10 TRIIOC MARKS ed. Those who have already paid fo B We ivins prem iums an d have no solicitors. Any the tchool on Friday night Jan D e s ia n e newsdealer will show you a copy; o r w rite the Broilers 14 to 3 lbs______ a year’s subscription to the Mail in ad C o pyr ig h ts A c . publisher for free sam p tj — a postal will do. uary 15. was a success and netted An # «e n d in g A »k * tr h nm l dpnorlntlnn nm? Roosters . . . 7 vance, can get Colliers for the addition otili’k lf HRCArfiiln o u r o p in io n from w h eth er ah $ 1 .5 0 A Y E A R I S c >1 C O P T them a neat sum. Communie*. • v n n llo n IA p ro b a b ly p u le n !nfet«. Co Mixed Chickens al $1.50. I Ion* Rf riel ly conrtdenMal. HANDBOOK o Geese................. ............ .. . 7 •u n i i to». OM«M M m ic r fo r M m rltt« M l « I Popular M achantes M agazins Miss Jean McIntosh, one of r iie-Mia lien ta UbkAO ta la n th rou u ah e , lV t ■ I* tliro f h M unn uon A * Cu. o ?r# n c« ■ Ho. Michigan Ava., CHICAGO +trUú f t . i ll »ottM, ti'illca. i w ith o u t m a r e a . In th e Ducks,Indian Runners 8, Pekin 9 Are you thinking of moving to town? the Hammond Lbr. Co’s, stenog T urkeys.............. , ........ . 14 raphers, has been quite sick with If so you had better investigate this at Dressed Turkeys 18 \ hindeom A lf lllnAffAfed wopfctf. I » P tw t oYr once. A good 7 room house, well fin Iiliilion o f n u r m‘lout nil’ Sottm aL T c r m a . f i n WANTED—One of the large maga Veal Fancy 104, Ordinary 9 tonsilitis for the last ten days. ished except upstairs which only needs ( - i r ; f o u r m o n th « , $1. Hold by a ll fiAwedeiilur*. zine publishing houses desires to em P o rk ....................... 7| She is again able to go to work. clolh and paper, one of the best wells ploy an active man or woman in this Live Hogs, Choice . . . 6.50 Mrs. Jess Forester was pleas- in the city, pump in kitchen, fireplace For Sale at Brown's Garage. An 8- community to handle a special plan Live Hogs, Heavy Rough 5.50 in living-room, on corner, one-quarter pass. 60 h.p. Thomas, good as new, which has proven unusually profitable. E g g s......................... 23 |¡a n tly surprised on her birthday, block 100x100, a fine location, and good just overhauled except tires and paint, Good opening for right party. Address Corrected Thursdays hut subject ' Jan. 14, by a few of her neigh neighborhood. $1200, terms. Call at will remodel into truck if wanted. , with two references Publisher, Box to change without notice. bors and friends. All reported Mail office for owner’s name. tf. Call in and see it. C. E. Brown. c le a n with ur. 155, Times Sp. S ta., New York City. Kii-p your a very pleasant afternoon. Tablets. Farmers & Merchants la n k of Stay ton, Oregon Capital $25,000.00 Good Printing! 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