The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 26, 1915, Image 4

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    THE STAYTON MAIL
Published every Thursday by
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K . M .O l m s t b h
Entered as second class matter at
postoffiee at Stayton, Marion, county,
Oregon, under the act o f Congress o f
March S, 1879.
PUBLIC
I'hc following articles will be sold to the high­
est bidder for Cash in Hand, at
SUBSCRIPTION'S, $1.00 p er ytmr
Stayton,
Address all communications to
THE STAYTON M AIL
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o
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, • M.D. A i:
OREGON
p h y s ic ia n ; a n d
Being* the First Stayton Saturday Sales Day,
NVe will
Ore.
Come in and look over the New, Snappy Styles
We are showing
Hammond-Bishop
The articles listed below by the merchants o f Stay-
ton show the faith they have in the ‘ ‘Stayton Saturday
Sales Day.” List your property and net the benefit of
the advertising.
surgeon
CLOTHING, SHOES
FURNISHINGS
S a le m
IS t a y t o n , O r e g o n
2000 shingles
Brown-Petzel Lbr. Co.
Two-seated carriage
.
Jos. Ham man
Plate glass buffet and meat safe
G. C. Eksman
Pair new Napatite gloves
Lancefield’ s Shoe Store
New Ben Hur Go cart
.
.
P. Deidrich
New Auto robe.
Wilbur Woolen Mills
Wool bat for comforter
25 Oak Post, well seasoned
.
Chas. Gehlen
1 pail o f Stock Food
New 8 day Mantel Clock
C. A. Luthy, Jeweler
New Parlor Hanging Lamp
Gardner & Hobson
i doz Hoppickers Hats
Hammond-Bishop
New Aluminum double boiler
Korinek & Mtolke
Razor & Strop
.
Mack Shepherd
1 sack cane sugar
Mayo’s Cash Store
New Pitcher Pump
Jacob Spnniol
2J gal. keg sour pickles
Klecker’s Mdse. Store
2 lb. 99 brand coffee
Razor
George Davie
New camp Stove
.
Lilly Hdw. Co.
Pair men’s shoes, guarantee fit
Fis her & Richardson
A dollar can of Stag smoking tobacco. J. Hendershott
Driving horse. 7 years old.
2 grade Jersey cows, fresh in Sept-, -1 and 7 years old,
tested for tuberculosis, wt. of milk and test o f butter-
fat for 10 mos. made known at sale.
A. A. McKenzie
Bay mare, driver, single or double, wt. 950. Top bug­
gy, first class shape. Sing, driving harness,
W. Allis
Bicycle grindstone, good as new.
Sestak & Thomas
Patent stump burner, used but little.
Glen Munkers
Single-cylinder Reliance motorcycle
Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D.
DENTIST
Office Over Stayton Slate Bank
Phone 2152
Stavton. Ore
-
G. F. KORINEK, V. S , B. V. Sc.
Veterinarian
Treats all domestic animals,
also
applies the Tuberculin test.
Telephone 3x7
Office at Slayton Stables
STAYTON
OREGOt
S. H. HELTZEL
ATTORNEY -AT T A W
¿NOTARY PUBLIC
Abstract* and Probate W ork a Specialty
Office Over Deidrich’s Hardware Store. 1'
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
J. M. R IN G O --T hos . HIRST
OREGON
STAYTON
V. A. GOODE
LAWYER and NOTARY PUBUC
Name.
Conscientious Attention Given to all
Legal Business.
Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg.
HIZZ
A O O R E SS
B l a ir s t o w n ,
IOWA
Articles.
O U R
&
TH OM AS,
Proprietors.
The farmer« of
till* nation need
to become better
acquainted
with
the railroad men
and their prob­
lems. It l* only
those who know
that can give us
Information
and
the farmer* of
America
should
listen attentively
to what the men
who munago rail­
road
property
have to say
Mr. Kruttschnitt, exec­
utive head of tho Southern Pacific,
has written an article dealing with
the financing o f railroads. He said
In part:
‘ The financing of a railroad Is a
function which the people, through
their servants, the Railroad Commis­
sioners and the Legislators, have
never attempted, but It 1* a mo*t Im­
portant problem, especially to sec­
tions of a Stato where new railroads
are needed The placing of securities
has been left entirely with the pro­
moter and owner of railroads.
Don’t Get W et
Reflex
Slicker
$ 3.00
Subscribe F o r T h e M a il
sheds every drop.
Easy fitting and
strong at every
\ point, Re flex Edges
-
stop every drop
from running in
1 TvJ>
at the front
Died Far Duty.
An example o f dev ion to country is
found In n soldier o f t!i.• l-'ri•;i<•!i army
in the war of 1700. lie had wandered
into the woods lor a stroll, when lie
was ambushed by the enemy Instant
ly a hundred bayonets ¡ t ! -Ued Ids
breast, and a voice wiii |- e l. "Make
the least noise nud you are a dead
manf” Without n second's hesitation
he cried. “ The euemj Is here!" He
fell lifeless to the ground, but 2.7,000
o f the Freni h army were saved. De­
votion to duty had become so strong a
habit that he never thought o f life.
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P. O. Box 198 -
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B o s t o n
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L. A. MESSING
Brooks-Scanlon Lbr. Co.
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gf >. rial it t ' lUe , wit bout charge, In the
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ji itw.ii i f itny * • i«nti0c journal.
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MISTAKES.
Life, like war. i* a t m e t of mis­
take», and lie is not the best Chns-
t an not the beat general who makes
the fewest false steps.
H e is the
best who wins the most splendid
victories by the retrieval of mistakes.
Organize victory out of mistakes.—
F . W . Robertson.
Sdentine American.
Corvallis grants franchise for
extension of West side electric
interurban.
No one is getting anything out
o f the O- & C. land grant except
the lawyers. Politicians have <•-
lected themselves to Congres on
this famous suit, and taxpaw-.s
have been held up for a million.
risburg,
U n io n H i l l
IDEALS.
Every man has at times in his
mind the ideal of what he should
be. but h not. 1 his ideal may be
high ar.d complete, or it may he
low and inoiffinent, yet in all men
that really seek to improve it is bet­
ter than the actual character.
A Gloomy A fric a n Pool.
There Is a large, deep and mysteri­
ous pool In the valley o f the tipper
Kafue river, northwestern Rhodesia.
Tills wonderful pool lies In tlqt coun­
try, and one comes to It quite sudden­
ly. Its banks being concealed by dense
forest. There Is a small native village
near the | kjo I. and the inhabitants have
a superstitious dread o f It. They re­
fuse to drink the water or use It for
any purpose whatever. To stt beside
thH Him, iieitucki |HK 1 | O f unknown
depth, s t i r r o u n d n l by p m - i p l t o i | s walls
in tlu> heart o f the t r o p ic a l fo r e s t.
would induce a feeling ^>f awe In the
breast o f even (lie most civilized man.
—London Mall.
I.nrirefftclr-
T«rntn, |3 n
n e w iid e H le rff.
& Co.30,c'oa^ New York
nrsi.rb one*, oh r eu w**i>iu«too. ii.c.
Albany—S. P. Co. paid o u t
$17,500 wages here in July.
Matksd Muiician*.
The Shakuluiebl playera o f Japan
are a privileged eiasa o f Itinerant mu­
sicians. Their Instrument, a kind o f
reed oboe, enjoys what la |>erbaps a
Powers Schoolhouse contract
unique distinction, It having been
adopted as a unit o f measurement, a let to J. M. Wright for $9,721.
sixth o f a sen. or about tw o fi-et. A
peculiar headdress, something like an
Ontario wants a state highu ¡y
imini-iiMi- p<-ai b basket lint, serves an j via Canyon City to T h e Dalles.
a cool variety o f musk, permitting the
,
wearer to see without tielng seen—a de-
Toledo Will replank 4th Street,
elded advantage to such |ieople an have i A 30-tOll stamp mill has been
come down In the world and ..re unde j o r d e r e d for th e Greenhorn mill«
Iron* o f publlelty. It also nerves us a
fuit her distinctive feature o f this einna near Baker.
of musician to those who do not read
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.. -n i •• i
the d.-M-riptlve matter whirl, Is hung ,
0ri,,iO n E le ctn C W ll> b ’ >"
*
in front o f each player, wide World.
3-pen standard stockyard at Har­
29 YKAKS EXPERIENCE
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i.i coo'-.iaj, horre
ic., that lijhtcn
Price, only 5Cc
cCail Dreca Fz:-
will
—the legislators and the Commis-
erect a sawmill on Dos Chutes
sloners.
"Managing a railroad la quite differ | river to employ 300 men at Bend,
ent from managing a government
Gaston $10,000 contract I o t
where the money Is raised by taxa­
tion.
When the expenditures, for for new senool to J. W. Lyons of
good reasons or otherwise. Increase, Forest Grove.
taxes can be equally Increased Tho
railroads, while servants of tho pub­
Oregon City i s considering
lic, cannot raise money with such paving six more streets.
ease and facility. The railroads must
keep their expenditures within their
Portland port commission may
Incomes because while they have
purchase
Swan Island for coal­
some control over their expenditures
t h e y have utmost no control over their ing station and dump ground.
Incomes, their rates being fixed by
Oregon papers are asking why
public authorities.
"There Is noi a railway tuunagor In policy holders and not official- of
the country today who la not fearful
that under the press of Increasing de­ busted insurance companies are
mands the transportation systems of not prosecuted.
the country will. In a few years, break
down, unless the railroads are allowed
Clackamas County abandons
to cam larger funds wherewith to
macadam
roads and will build
build it up. There aro vast sections
of the country, especially In the West, hard-surface hereafter.
where more railroads are needed and
they cannot be built unless the rail­
Pleasant Home New Baptist
ways raise new capital.
church
dedicated here.
"People Invest money in order to
make money,
and
they
are
skeptical
. . . .
.
. Portland T. B. Wilcox w i l l
as to whether they can make money I
,
by Investing In concerns that are dealt ^pcnn $160,000 on a C o u n t r y
with stringently and unfairly. Rail- I home.
road securities must be made more
attractive to Invite investments, and
Tillamook New city ball will
In order that they may be made more
attractive, tho roads must be allowed be built o f Oregon pressed f • -
earnings that will enable them to brick.
meet the Increased capital charge«."
Lexington lets bids on a t w o -
Swiss Jeweler
Stayton
Business D; xtorv
graph, shipping and bank.ng i,f r ;
alto Claestfled Dire* to r y , compiled ly
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Located in the Shoe Shop
West o f the Stayton State Bank
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A D ire c to r y o f eacl* C i t y , T ow n
V illa g e , g iv in g d escrfp tlv *
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” Try My W ork, It Speak* For lUelf
n : nei'.:: . 1 , 22 i I« 2-ió W. 37lk Si. Hew T«k II. Y.
f?O L K ’ S<
Send lo r ca ta log
A. J. LO W E R C O .? ^
All work on watches and
clocks guaranteed for
One Year
I
Lulay Bros. & Co.
STAYTON. OREGON.
Protector Hat, 75 cent*
Satisfaction Guaranteed ^<3W ER’s
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k *9 ***yV «9 **V »**«
Phone 77
f
: .'CALL) Mr.UZihit.
Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock
Dwelling houses a specialty
Let us figure on your build­
ings
We can save you money
A good job gauranteed
- . . . and carry around a load
of water and a cold.
, T o w e r ’s Fish Brand
Fresh, i>alt & Cured Meats
Lard & Creamery Butter.
Contractors & Builders
monstrates.
On Financing Railroad*
JACOB SPANIOL
SESTAK
■ to be paved unless some one re­
story $14,000 school house.
Stayton Mail, Stayton, Ore.
She Paid Cash.
She was notorious for wanting credit
and the druggist was on his guard.
"You keep soda water?”
“ Oh, yea.”
"And can I have it charged?”
“To 120 pounds pressure." he an­
swered urbanely.
And then she fished up the necessary
coin.— Philadelphia Ledger.
In d u s t r ia l N e w s
Salem- Old Fair Ground» road
III—J u l i u s K r u t t s c h n i t t
.\
Bath Tubs, Lavatories and
all Sanitary fittings— Farm-
ers--We carry a line of
pumps, leader water sys­
tems, etc. Gasoline engines.
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
P U B L IC F O R U M
Name to appear, Yes or N o....................
Address
Stayton
CLEANING, PRESSING REPAIRING
"The immediate determination of
what earnings the railroad shall he
permitted to receive and what bur­
dens it shall have put on it is in the
hands of other servants of the public
HIZZ !
TINWORK and
PLUMBING
otter a few Specials us we want to get
Better Acquainted
‘STAYTON SATURDAY SALES DAY’
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O
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
*
Sat. A ug. 2 8
Physician and Surgeon
STAYTON.
Next Saturday:
Rheums US
polns
arm
br. Mile*' Anti I'Hln Pills.
rellnvM
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Mrs. J. Tefft and childn>n
were guests at the Chas. Peters
home Sunday
Geo. Thomas and wife attend­
ed the funeral of Mrs. Thomas’
grandmother,
Mrs. Whitney,
Wednesday,
Mrs. Wm. Rabens and daugh-
i ter, Dora, were visiting at the
Wm. Porter home Sunday.
Mrs. M. E, Darnell and Miss
Belle Hurt were visiting at tlie
G- D. Scott home one day this
week.
V. J. Svancara has sold h i a
farm at this place to Mr. Katlor
of McMinnville.
Wm. Cornish and wife of L. y.
ton were visiting one day this
week at the Wm. Rabens home.
Mrs. Myers made a busiiu ss
trip to Sublimity Monday.