The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 02, 1916, Image 2

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    OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
( ? H I OOOD J U D O ! d K T » P 0 8 IT IV K I N f O H M A T I Q H )
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A Record of Industrial Devel oment in any State will do More
to Attract Capital than A n yth in g Else. Let the World
Know what Oregon is Doing in This Line
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Grants Pass, Utah-L’sh > Si rar Go. announces another volun­
tary raise o f 50 cents per to i
sugar beets which is an advance
of 81.00 per ton over the rate i 'dished m the contracts as origi­
nally signed. Isn’ t such an industry a great asset to a community?
St. Helens, Shipyard here will ercet enormous sheds to en­
able ship building to continue throughout the winter.
U S T put it up to a gentlemanly fellow and watch him
take to the tobacco that calls for u smalt size 1 chew.
A few facts like these appeal to his common sense:—
W -B C U T Chcwiiut is rich tobacoo. ft’s shredded, you
get next to a ll the |(ood tobacco taste. The touch of
salt helps bring out the lluvor. It’s not sweeter- ■' end
flavored to death—you don't have to keep grinding and
spitting.
M ..I. t>r WETMAN BRUTON COMPANY. SO UsUa W . N.w Yrrfc City
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St. Helens, Negotiations i -ported of big timber deal which
would mean new logging K. It. and large mill on Columbia.
Oregon’s total registration is 12,000 less than in 11)14.
Portland, England buys two shiploads of lloUr at $7.80 and one
Chicago firm bought 1,000,000 bushels of w heat paying Ofl.55 for
bluestem, Portland delivery.
MAN of family has a big responsibility. He not only must con­
Eugene, Oregon Power Company, wlunturily reduces its gas
serve the morals and education ot his wife and loved ones, but he
must see to it that THEY SHALL NOT WANT. Is there a bet­ rate here and in Springfield nearly one ¡...If, to stimulate use of gas.
ter way of helping his dear ones than by adding to his BANK ACCOUNT!
Portland, New ship company to start w >rk at once on contracts
I t will provide against sickness and misfortune. Every man of family for tour ships involving $4.000,000 for Norwegian interests.
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SHOULD HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT.
STAYTON
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STATE
BANK
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A share of the banking business
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of Stayton and vicinity
is solicited.
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business.
STAYTON DAIRY
T H O M A S,
Proprietors.
E. D. Crabtree, Prop.
Fresh, Salt & Cared Meats
Lard & Cream ery Butter.
Dally
TINWORK and
PLUMBING
Bath Tubs, Lavatories and
all Sanitary fittings— Farm­
ers—We carry a line of
pumps, leader water sys­
tems, etc. Gasoline engines.
►OV f
L. A. MESSING
JACOB SPANIOL
Swiss Jeweler
31 Y E ' US E X P E R IE N C E
All vo r' on watches and
clocks guaranteed for
One Year
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OCT. 15
SALEM -STAYTON
♦ Try My W 4 . It Spralc. For Itself
Located in the Shoe Shop
West f i ■ ' ayton State Bank
STA YTO N -K IN G STO N
AUTO STAGE
Oregon
Wili make regular trips every day,
Sundays included as follows:
PAI.KM PHONE ( « 3
FARMS WANTED ii
List
♦ YOUR FARM LAND
With
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Geo. A. SMITH
The Stayton Real Estate Man
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Lancefleld Bldg.
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OREGON
(.cave Sta' ton for Kingston
“ Kingston “ Stayton
Arrive Stayton
8:36 A.M.
8:56 “
9:05 “
Dallas, Prune packing plant is operating at full capacity and
the biggest season in years is anticipated.
Hood River, Wittenburg-King Co. of the Dalles contracts for
5,000 tons lower grade fruit from Apple Association at $10 per ton.
Local vinegar company increases capacity.
Fancy Fruit Co. mak­
ing confections from earned fruit.
In connection with building the new railroad in Eastern Ore-,
gon, Robert E. Strahorn said: “ I hope the people of Oregon will
make it as easy as possible to get capital to come here to do the,
work’ We should not discourage capital to hostile legislation, such
as the so-called ‘land and Voan’ bill. I f that measure passed, I ’m!
afraid it will be impop.siblo to get* money for the road that means
so much to Oregon.”
Payina V o In.ao.
To Get Beet Results W ith Potatoes.
The rural Indians of ¡'em still he-
It Is amazing hoiv few eveu good
cooks and still fewer housewives St.now j lleve in “paying the lie Ms." for fear
that their crops will fail If the an­
of the following aid Ii. cooking:
Never put salt in the v.ater tvheu cient observances are ueglet led. Burnt
boiling potatoes. \\ lien entirely done, offerings of drugs and aromatic plants
drain, shake in the air for a second. are still made and small linages are
tli“n sprinkle genei -oiisly with salt and
hurlc.k hi the fields for the benefit of
return to a dow II
This makes even
the crops and the herds. Such are
a poor variety pal ntable. If you doubt
| the stone carvings, called tnullo or
It. Just try It out e .—New York Son.
{ plednis de rhnrasnnl. that are still
T e m p o r a r y Inco nven ience.
sold In the native market of La I’nz.
"I thought yoi i were going to Improve
i Bolivia - N a t i o n a l Geographic Maga­
conditions.” st .id the Impatient man
zine.
'I don't see v/lmt you’ve done, except
Soon F o il O ut.
to get a lot m: people kicking.”
"Ho you have lss-n camping with a
”A social
former ’Is
improve n
it up for a
Star.
.-ondltloii,” replied the re­
like a street. In order to
you always have to muss
little while.” —Washington
Leave
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Stayton
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9:15 A .M .
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Sublimity
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9:25 “
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Aumsvilie
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Poor Pa'
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Turner
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9:55 *•
ToTmny— ho you go to Led very early,
Arrive
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halern
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10:25 “
Leave Opp. Ore. Elec. Salem 2:45 P. M. Mrs. Gray mare? Mrs. Graj mare—Yes,
Arrive
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Turner
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3:15 “
Tommy, sometimes -when I feel tired.
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Aumsvilie
• 3:35 “
Tommy— You wouldn't go ,io early if
Sublimity
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you were married to my pa, would you?
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Stayton
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4:00 “
Mrs. G.—Oh. Tommy, you 1 Ninny Itoy,
Leave Stayton tor Kingston 4:25 P.M. why not? Tommy—Cos my | >a told my
“ Kingston “ Stayton
4:50 P.M. mu that If he were your hut band he’d
connects with Motor Car
make you sit up!-Bcooklyn < litlzen.
Hamman&Stout I
THE STAYTON MAIL
Published every Thursday by
1C. M . U
party of friends?”
“ Well,” replied the ninn who tries to
speak the truth and untiling but the
truth, "w e were nil amiable enough
when we started, but I can't say we
were a party of friends when we got
hack home." - Birmingham Age-Her­
SVHSCKII>TIO\S, SI. 00 per year
ÎS. H . H E L T Z E L
Address all commumcationa to
T 1 IK S T A V T O N M A IL
Attornev-at-I.aw - Notary Public
H. A . BEAUCHAM P, MD.
Kami Ixians Secured
Physician and Surgeon
STAYTO N.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
- J . M. K1NQO-—
STAYTON
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OREGON
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
OREGON P H Y S I C I A N
AND
SUKGKON
S t a y t o n . O regon
PAU L FEH LEN
Liccnaed
Veterinary Surgeon
The Trover-W eigel Studio will be
open Saturday and Sur «lay Nov. 4th
and 5th. They a r e now located in the
Matthicu Bldg on Second Street.
and Dental Expert
Stayton, Ore.
Phone 3x24
Wilbur N. Pinllcr, D.M.I).
0ENTIST
W . C. H A W LEY
Republican and Progressive Di­
rect Primary Nominee For
Office Opp. Lancefleld Shoe Store
Phone 2152
Stavton. Ore
G. Cyril Watson, D.M .D.
-D e n tis t-
CO N G RESS
Up Stairs in Roy Block
A VOTE FOR
Stayton,
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Oregon
Representative Hawley
A. B U RSELL, M. D.
IS ONE FOR AN
EXPERIENCED
CLEAN
ABLE
FAITHFUL
AND EFFECTIVE
PUBLIC SERVANT
Please read his record in the
Pamphlet sent to every register­
ed voter by the Secretary of State
Republican
Congres­
sional Committee
Physician and Surgeon
X lí \ Y
A U M S V ILIE
OREGON
V. A. GOODE
LAWYF.R
and N O T A R Y PUBI IC
Office Room No. 6, Roy BMp.
“FIXIT SHOP”
I have established « repair shop in
the Cooper building oh Water Strict
and will repair anything.
Saw Filing
a specialty.
Oron Weddle.
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THE MUTSCHLER
Blacksmith Shop
W. 1. CULVER. Chairman
Under New Management
WM. C LA D EK , Prop.,
(Paid Adv.)
Horseshoeing,
ald.
Will Tak* Tim«.
"Con you shave me In ten minutes?'’
ssked the customer.
"No. I can't." icplled the barber.
“V*’by not V
••'('a e l i e
i loo much to tell
you." Yi.nl >v : : lesinau.
l m s t k u
Entered as second class matter ut flic
( mis I o HU- v a l Stayton, Marion, county,
Oregon, under tho| ct of ungr«»* of
March 3. 1879.
ORKGOt
Portland, eastern architect on construction of new Portland!
auditorium objects of VVillamina brick on slight variation of color
and wishes to send $80,000 out of Oregon.
In order to establish a new ship yard in Portland, it was nec­
essary to temporarily vacate the stub end of an unsused street. In
answer to the usual kickers, the business men on the city commis­
sion said, “ give them whatever this want, it means more payrolls
for the city, the street can be taken back later.”
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STAY TON. OREGON.
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Brandon. Portland offers co-operation in building vessel to ply
between the two ports.
VVillamina, New sawmill to be built on Yamhill rear here.
P. 0. Box 198
Stay ton
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Southerlin. building small saw mill to cut ties for new railroad.;
Delivered
& Schindler
Dwelling- houses a specialty
Let us figure on your build­
ings
We can save you money
A good job gauranteed
. . . .
Marshfield, Eastside grants franchise to Oregon Power Co.
Portland’s delinquent tax list largest in history, 75 per cent of
total.
I Morning and Night
Contractors & Builders
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Office al Stayton Stable*
STAYTO N
Astoria, Altoona Packing Co. comtemplates erection o f cold
storage plant.
Fresh Milk & Cream
Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock
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Hermiston. Construction Co. employing 100 men about h a lf1
through widening government feed canal.
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
&
“ Pastime Billiard and Cigar Stoi-3
Treats all domestic- animals,
also
applies the rabefCUUa test.
Telephone 3x7
Corvallis, Electrification of S. P. west side line now complete
between here and Portland except from Independence to McCoy
where crews are at work.
SESTAK
F r e d Rock’s
STAYTON,
Cove, 40 carloads prunes shipped to date.
C a p ita l § 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Phone 77
The
S. L. Henderson, Ass’ t. Atty. General of State of Washington
and ex-trainman says the Adamson law is purely a ininimun wage
law and when fully worked out will reduce present wages of many
railroaders.
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stavton, Oregon
l Luiay
According to last published figures, every man, woman and
child in Oregon will this year pay £30 tax for state, county, city
and schools, the state tax being only about $3 of the $30. This
shows where tax burdens must be trimmed.
Brandon, N. Y. syndicate takes over extensive mining claims
in Coos and Gurry counties.
long experience in the banking
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ICE COLD AND A LW A Y S ON TAP IN KEGS AND B O T TLES L T
*‘T h e Drin k th a t S « t i i f i r a a n d do«a not I n t o i i c a t « "
Portland bank clearings one week total £19,338,931, largest for G. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc
any one week since establishment of clearing house.
Veterinarian
You are assured of a safe deposi-
i • tory and courteous treatment at
this bank, by ample capital and
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Union Pacific system calls for bids on 2500 freight cars using
15,000,000 feet of lumber, specification requiring all lumber to be
purchased from Union Pacific territory in Oregon, Washington and
Idaho.
Eugene iron works will enlarge that industry by adding shops
40 by 68 feet.
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“ W EINHARD'S GOLDEN NECTAR”
“ W EINHARD’ S AMBER N EC TAR "
Eugene, Loganberry juice factory being promoted here.
Woodwork
Blacksmithing
POTATOES!
Have you potatoes to sell?
buying for delivery at once.
We
Call—L. A. ThomaB, J. W. Mayo.
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ALL
WORK
Stayton,
G UARANTEE^
Oregon