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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1915)
INDUSTRIAL NEWS what constitutes u cherry pie. Aumsville Sunday. Games associated with Washing Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank and ton’s birthday and others were daughter Ida visited at the Joe indulged in until midnight Hendricks home Sunday. Jim Leffler and v ife were Sun Miss Lizzie Cornelius, School day visitors at the Arney Flood Supervisor visited o u r school home. 'Tuesday. Harrisburg ¡ h to have a new city hall. Fairview will have municipal waterworks. Geo. Schmitt was transacting Albany flying squadron boosting cannery. business in Aumsville Tuesday. School Notes Marshfield is to have a conservatory of music. Elmer Sager of Aumsville was ’ in this locality looking for wood Hubbard building a new highway to the west- (Crowded out last week.) (sawing. Marshfield is to have a 50 by 140 roller skating rink. Ed Blakely has quit school. In the recent spelling contest, Portland -Imperial Hotel dining room to be enlarged. The first year english class is all taking part in Rock Point Highway from Gold Beach to Grants Pass is projected. studying The Lady of the Lake. school made 100% except one Bourne development work in the mines is being pushed. The next milk test will be on thaV**‘"g Smce the new Canning jack rabbits proposed for Kastern Oregon industry. the 26th. After this they will teacher- Miss Dunigan, has had first and third Fridays. cha,? e of the 8choo> the daily a t’ Hill line will operate gas-electric cars on Pontland-Rainier be on the . tendence has been perfect. An line. The sixth, seventh, and eighth eflfort is being made to standard- I). J. Rilev, Dallas, is building a movie theatre 51 by 130 grade,s and some of the High i7f, olir f,{>hno| school pupils have sent for the ' feet. Current Event. The legislature was treated to cider made at the Talent can- fit. Pleasant The third grade pupils a r e nery. studying Longfellow’s Life i n Buck box factory, Eugene, received carload steel for egg connection with the Children’s The farmers of thig vicjnity crates. “ our’ and a small number from other Rogue River Public Service Corporation asks franchise at Those in the fifth grade m ak-; vicinities met last Friday night Florence. ing an average of 100% in the and organized a farmers union, spelling contest w e r e : Cecil Mia8 Hazel U m b ert w a 8 E. Jerome, Portland, is promoting a railroad from Prineville to Redmond. Schaefer, Richard Childs, Zora j jryggt 0f Dorothy Smith Sundaj Stowell, Rosa Allis, Alta Movers Roseburg Oregon Copper Co. will work mines in Cow and Amelia Rauscher; those in Frances Kloer spent Sunday,« Creek Canyon. t h e fourth grade were: Giles at ^ee Downing home. Tillamook 1914 cheese product was 3,608,843 pounds, gain Brown, Norwood Eskew, Sophia Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and 186,712 over 1913. Kerber, Margaret Hensley, Mary son Fred and Mrs. John Robin- Tate and Olive Cavin; those in son were Sunday visitors at the Celebration of establishing new Hill steamer line to 'Frisco the sixth grade were: Ella Span- D. C. Ray home. at F.avel March 15. W. R. Ray went to Lebanon Jim Blaine and Greenback mines in Josephine County are iol, Mabel Weddle, Clara Mielke, Donald a n d Dorothy Shreve, Monday to visit relatives. working stampmills. Elma Farrar, Worth Smith and Chas. Lambert returned home Medford fruit and produce association will haul and pack all Ralph Tate: and those i n the last week after spending t h e products for members. seventh grade were: Nina Hen- winter going to school in Salem. Doubling the coyote bounty is to solve the unemployed prob dershott, Anna Spaniol, Ethel Frank Haberman and wife of Wirth, Nona Fulton and Robert lems in eastern Oregon. Teague. The average o f the Munkers spent Sunday a t the M. Legislature estimated to have reduced appropriations $700,- eighth grade w a s 86%, t h e F. Ryan home. 000 to $2,000,000 below 1913. seventh was 94.1, the sixth was Mrs. Ona Shelton spent Sun The man and the job are easier brought together if not kept 96.8, the fifth was 94.4 and the day at the W. R. Ray home. apart by two much legislation. fourth was 961. The singing given at the M. F. City of Portland will build $100,000 dam for storage reser Ryan home Sunday evening was voir at head works on Bull Run. well attended, everyone reported i M ill City Locals a very interesting time. There are still a few officials left who do nothing but labor to raise taxes and burden industry. Miss Effie Ray went to M ill1 Pacific Power A Light Co., operating in Oregon and Wash Chester A. Lyons came u P^City Monday m orning to spend a ington shows a gain in net earnings. Thursday returning Friday after few days with her sister Mrs. ' Washington solons wiped out its luxurious tax commission noon. While here h e stayed Don McKnight. at Rev. MacLeod’s home. I but Oregon believes in keeping hers. A number of the young folks R. F. Kramp has been having attended th e dance given at the R. C. Rasmussen conducting creamery at The Dalles for 3 a hard attack of LaGrippe, he is G. A. Downing home Friday years, opens creamery at Pendleton. some better now but not able to night. Large shipments of burlap are entering free of duty at Port resume work. Mrs. Fioxie Shank and family, land means cheaper sacks for farmers. Mrs. Vollmer has started a Elra Gunsaule, Fi*ank Lambert Lebanon Criterion thinks the present legislature has given millinery store in the I.O.O.F. and Dnvid A egertor spent Sun the state a just excuse for its existence. building. She held her opening day a t the G. H. Ri iy home. Legislature created five new' judicial districts costing $10,000 on Monday of this week, and we Mrs. Leslie Tow nts and baby a year each and Governor Withycombe vetoed three. notice she has a fine supply of spent Saturday at t he H. Shank U- of O. has put one over O.A.C. It claims 2000 students the latest millinery. Buy your home. hats at home. enrolled in all departments, as against 1524 at Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Quinn were Emerson Hardwood Co. of Portland is receiving cargoes of given a farewell party l a s t West Stayton logs from the Orient for manufacture into finishing materials. Thursday evening at the Opera f‘ People will return thanks that no new boards, commissions, House by the ladies of the Em taxes, offices or salary raises were put through the legislature. Ed Peters and sister Emma broidery Club. They dispersed spent the week-end visiting at Permanent registration law enacted will save large sums,and at a late hour wishing Mr. and the Branch home. endless trouble to voters and make separate city registration need Mrs. Quinn much success in their less. n e w home i n Astoria. Mr. Chris Mulkey has gone tc' his Quinn left Friday but his family ranch near Mehama. Outside of the appropriations, there need not be many more expect to leave some time this than 20 or 30 bills introduced, instead of as many hundreds.—Con Mrs. Geo. Sweet and little so n I. ► week. don Times. are visiting relatives in Salem i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sestak of this week. The industrial commission should have been consolidated and Stayton are spending a few days simplified and the new rate of assessment of industries adopted, or Mrs Steiniger returned to S a -! here this week. They are stop lem Saturday after a few d ays j that great measure for the interest of the working man is a dead K * measure and will be killed by the people or it will bankrupt the ping at the home of Mr.and Mrs. visit with her daughter, M rs. Edd Bertram. « state.—Salem Statesman prophesy. Clara Wolf. O. L. Holt and family made a Seventy-five per cent of the western railroad companies Bert Neal has traded his ranc h would be bankrupt today had it not been for increased economies flying trip to Albany, leaving %r a larger one near Scio. an d | _ ^ PeopU lmpcr. *"* PIC Tv M any and betterments. A. W. Tronholm, general manager of the Chi Friday and returning Tuesday. intends moving soon. « M ice of H e a lth y K id n e y t. cago, St. Paul Minneapolis & Omaha railroad, told the board of ar Miss Nellie Albee spent the The kid. fi,ter the hlo°<L J. Dively and wife visited a t & bitration in the western railroad wage case. “ Nowadays a fireman week-end with her parents at the Mick home near Sublimity Thev w ot..'' r i *h t and day ‘ wants some one around to wipe off the windows for him so he can Aumsville. She found her father Thursday. Well kidney 1 re:nove '" 'P ™ 1'« - to Weak kidney 8 allow ,m Pur,t,e8 see out of the cab,” observed Mr. Trenholm. very little improved in health. Charley Beard of Scio was. a m ultiply. ,A , . No kidney ill sh o t W nearleeted. Sunday visitor here. The horse shed that is being T here u possible da. n«er ,n de,*y; fio Kingston Kinks built Mrs. Preston Wood is improv at the Kingston church is If you have b a c k . , ’he o f l,r,n ary ing slowly. troubles, near completion. The shed lOOx or worn If you are nervous, diz. y 22 ft. is being built wholly by Mrs. Henry P’ollis of Stayton Mrs. Ike Tripp is dangerously out. (To late for last week) visited at the home of her son T. donation. Everyone has contri ill at her home here. Begin tre a tin g your kidneys i once’ buted liberally, for which the Jake Staiger is on the sick list J. Follis one day last week. | U se a proven kidney remedy. Sylvanis Neal and wife return church is very thankful. N one endorsed like D oan’s Ki dney but is improving. Charley Croisant of Lyons is ed home Friday. j pais. Mrs. Wm. Baker visited her F. M. Fresh and wife visited visiting relatives in this vicinity. Recom m ended by thousands. Mrs. C. Loose. Leona Forrette. daughter Mrs. Geo. Chrisman a relatives in Stayton Friday. Proved by Salem testim ony. Raliegh Harold is digging the For Father and So I Harry Porter and A. Branch and few days last week. Joseph W int, 668 High S t., Salem, Miss Mary Dunnigan and E.C. family visited a t t h e Corder basement for his new bungalow. \N D ALL THE F A M IL \ 'Jre g o n , says: “ My kidneys w ere dis Raleigh Harold, wife and son, Downing and wife attended the | home Sunday, '-pw x> and a half million readers find It c The carpenter work is to begin ordered and nr.y back seem ed to lose its ab#c 'b in g in te re st Everything in i t ' at once under the supervision of Ray visited home folks Sunday. school convention i n Stayton s tre n g th . Doan’s Kidney Pills soon tVrftt M So You Can Understand i . . fixed me up all rig h t. I know th a t Grant Murphy. Louie Gisler attended the auc Saturday. ,v '00.000 copies every m onth wit: FOR SALE j Doan’s Kulnev Pills are a fine kidney nium s and have no solicitors. A Mr. and Mrs. Amos Branch, One saw mill, including top a rd bot- medicine and I willingly recommend d e a l e r , Miss Eliza Roy accompanied tion sale at Aumsville Saturday. publisher for tr3e “ IT’P“ * I*»4“ wtU <■ by her Sunday school class of The social given a week ago Alvin Bums and Walter Garri- tom saw, belting and rollers and all j them .’’ TAR ISc A CC) girls, Zora Stowell, Wava Brown, Friday by the Kingston Endea rison visited friends i n Stayton appliances necessary to run said mill j Price 50c, a t all dealers. Don’t sim- j l . S O A Y Popular Ma*axlr. hy applying power. This will be a bar- ply ask for a kidney ret oedy—g e t Sylvia Sestak a n d Ruth Roy, vor w a s enjoyed b y a large Sunday. S No. MI o M m '1 * " • ' CHICAGO enin to any one desiring a mill. T erm s Doan’s Kidney Pills th e a. a me th a t walked over to the Curtis Cole crowd. T h e Kingston young E. C. Downing and family vis- v;j|| i*. given to purchaser. E. A. Mr. W int had. Foster-M ilb uin Co., a r e r e llw -'l R h e u m a tic p a in s ladies have queer ideas as t o ited at the Roy Porter home near Downing, sta y to n , Ore. home Sunday afternoon. t f l Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Mile*' A n tl-H U n The Stayton Mail SAVE MONEY ON ANY : PUBLICATION PRINTED i SEE US AND I CONVINCED 'OUR CLUBBING RATES 'ARE ESPECIALLY ' ATTRACTIVE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL? R o c k P o in t ¿AT! MECHANICS M AGAZINE