t h e s t a y t o n m a i l OREGON E. At. OLMSTED , Editor /uni I'uhlisln r S h o w s P ro je c te d I m p r o v e m e n ts T o ta l l in g $ 4 2 0 ,0 0 0 — F iv e N e w I n d u s tr ie s S ta r te d •- S p le n d id O u tlo o k fo r P a y r o lls a n d In v e s tm e n ts Entered as second class matter at the pcstoffice at Stayton, Marion County, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1S79. Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year In Advance Park. Snake River ’’lining company has opened tho new mill and is getting ginnl results. M em bn of tho Sure Editorial Association and of the Willamette Valley Editorial ____ — Association McMinnville, Co-operative cannery and fruit drying pin ;t plant planned for this locality ami Yamhill farmers and business men visit similar plant at Eugene. Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application Foreign Advertising Represented by The American INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Coos Bay, three large vessels on ways at North Bond ship­ Press Association yard. Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail L " ‘ " Just exactly what is the matter with conditions at the state penitentiary, and what the remed.'. is, is a question that is getting harder to answer each day. Some think that when Mr. M intoisj out it will quiet down but we doubt it Very much. Although we are not in favor o f the old time cruelties to the prisoners, yet neither are we in favor of making a penal institution into a fash -1 ionable boarding house. There was a gentleman in Stayton hist week soliciting money to help men who had been released from prison; perhaps a worthy cause but it is being tackled from the wrong end. Did you ever see anyone around soliciting money to keep men OUT o f prison? Why not use more precautionary meas­ ures and not so much aftermath regrets. % Eugene, fresh tish by the carload is being shipped from Umpqua river by way of Willamette-Pacific and Eugene to New York. • five d o lla r e w o f W -B M It A b N ill a Y av to es • le m m a rn o a n re a th b o a u n t th it's th a o t w o n o rth w h c a h loiinrf t h o a p cm la fo r to b acco , »ays a Unit b u t th e bitf p o in t ia th a t h e h as fo u n d w h a t tobacco satis • Brandon, Old Eagle mine near Bullards changes name to Platina Ore., Mining Co. and output will he increased to 200 tons fectitn mean«. W-H C U T is rick tobacco, there's more to it. The ehrede aril the touch o f aelt bring out tha tobacco aatieiaotioa without eo m u . Ii chewing end epitfing. r d aily . Nege by WFYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, M Astoria, with 100 acres o f cranberry marsh, part o f which is now bearing, Clatsop county expects to make a dent in the future cranberry market. Ueieo V n . New Y e * City H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M .O. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OCT. 15 SALEM -STAYTON St. John’s, providing for future business, the Standi fer- Clarkson Company is to have four sets of ways at the North Port­ land harbor plant, located on property adjoining that o f the Mon­ arch mill. Physician and Surgeon STAYTON-KINGSTON AUTO STAGE STAYTON. Will muke regular trip« every day, Carpenter & Chambers setting up sawmill Sundays included aa follows: Junction City, tul.KM PIIONK mu west of here to cut 60,000 ties as sub contract to the Menefee Lum­ l.ravo Stayton for King-ton X:35A M. The election is all over, and the price of sugar is still going ber Co. of Portland who have order from Oregon Electric, North 11 Kingston “ Stay ion M:55 •• Arrive Slayton up. So is paper, and a thousand other things. The seat o f your Bank and affiliated lines for IGo.ooo ties. pants will wear out just as fast as ever—if you don’ t walk around - Stayton - 9:16 A. M. The sooner labor organizations repudiate the agitators re­ Leave more—and if you do that you will have to buy a pair of shoes that Sublimity 9:26 " sponsible for seven deaths and fifty wounded at Everett, Wash., •• - Autmvilie - 940 " much quicker. Money, money, money! You manage to get hold ** - Turner • 9:55 ** o f the tail feathers of an eagle, and there are half a dozen hands the better. Arrive - Salem - 10:25 “ Oregon and Washington tide water mills shipped 34,212,787 Leuvc Opp. Ore. E lec.. idem 2:45 I* M. stretched for it inside half an hour. “ All right. Bill, let ’e r g o , ” Arrive - Turner - 3:15 “ ft. o f lumber during October. an ! circulation starts up once more. •• - Aumsville - 8:35 •• ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ A AAAi »▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ CUT. •• •• - - Sublimity Stayton - 8:50 •• - 4:00 •• - OREGON C. H. BREW ER, M. D. P H Y S IC IA N A N D SU K G K .O N S t a y t o n , O regon Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D. DENTIST Office Opp. Lam-eflcld Shoe Store Astoria Flouring Mills Co. awards contracts for $3o,ooo Phone 2152 Siavton, Ore On another page will be found the tickets put up for the worth of additional machinery. Lrnve Stayton for Kingston 4:25 I’ M. city election to be held Monday. December 4. It the people o f Grants Pass, Improvement company to be incorporated to “ Kingston ** Stayton 4:50 P.M. Stayton would hold and pull together as consistently as the seventy SUppiy water to land owners in district north of river, connects with Motor Car five high school pupils have done, they could do wonders in this ilamman & Stout Portland, Northwest Steel Co. contemplates adding $looo,ooo -D e n tis t- little city of ours. rolling mill to their plant, several hundred additional men would be employed. Turkey and cranberry sauce is reserved for November 30th, Stayton, - • Oregon Portland held tax increase down to seven one-hundreths of a this year. S E S T A K & mill and cut $726,ooo from budget G. Cyril Watson, D.M.D. STAYTON MEAT MARKET Up Stairs in Roy Block Lakeview votes $2o,ooo bonds to buy railroad right of way. o— AR E THEY LOVE. YOURS? Hava a heart that navar hard- ana, and a tamper that never tiree, and a touch that navar hurts.— Charles Dickens. > | J Let love into your heart. Lova dries tsars and sweetens life for you. Its sunshine banishes the dismal storms. *%%%%%*%%%%%%%%%% Wasting Time. "Time Is the most precious thing we have, and yet there's not one of ns who doesn't waste It as If it were of no value whatever.” “You're right about that, old man. I don’t suppose there's a day goes by that I don’t spend half an hour or more trying to convince my wife that she la spending more money than we can afford."—New York World. Bright Answers. The following gems are from a col­ lection of examination au.swers In the possession of a high school teacher: blizzard is the inside of a hen." 'Oxygen is a thing that has eight rue It no uever lays A m.wqnito is a child of black white parents.' Highest Market Price Paid For Fal Slock TINWORK and PLUMBING Florence, capital to be enlisted for shipbuilding plant here. Portland to have another car assembling plant on east side. One of Hill lines adds 5 per cent to all who get under $2oo a Slayton Mail and Daily Oregonian 1 year Stayton Mai! and Daily and Sunday Oregonian 1 year Slayton Mail and Daily Oregon Journal 1 year Stay'.rn M.-l and Daily and Sunday Oregon Journal 1 year Stayton Meil and Evening Telegram 1 year Remember we can save you money on any publi­ cation. Come and see us before you subscribe. I \ THE 0+770 To end N O T A R Y P U B U C Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg. FUNERAL DIRECTOR - J . M. RINGO— STAYTON :: Lulay & Schindler || Contractors & Builders 0RE60N G. F. KORINEK, V. S., B. V. Sc V ete rin arian J , Treata all domestic animal«, alac I applies the Tufierculin tcaL Telephone 3x7 i Office a t S tay to n S ta b le s !! i S T A Y T O N ! ! Mill City, Frank Potter will build a shingle mill here. OREGOf PAUL FEHLEN (Licensed Veterinary Surgeon and Dental Expoit Dallas, J. K. Armsby Co. has a million pounds o f prunes awaiting shipment. Pendleton Woolen Mills book $ 2 o,ooo order for marching uni- Stayton, Ore. ir r is s ii] Swiss Jeweler I forms. ¡1 31 YE A R S EX PE R IE N C E Phone Main 3462 S A V O N \\ Phone 3x24 Phone in Every Room H O T E L I). B. Shrevc, Prop. Roseburg, The O. & C. land grant lands are to be thrown | open in 1917. Ii All work on watches and 1 > i Room*, Single $2.25 to $3.00 W eekly clocks guaranteed for Oregon wool has recently sold in Portland for the highest With Bath $4.00 to $5.00 ' i One Year i » price in history of the state. ii 11 Transient, Room with Bath $1.00 ] | T ry My W ork, It Speak* For Itself j [ Without 50c, and 75c It was asked in the recent farmers’ convention “ that the de­ ! ! Located in tne Shoe Shop 1 1 partment of agriculture confine its activities to correcting flagrant | ] West o f the Stayton State Bank j [ 131 Eleventh Street Between Alder abuses or misdirection o f work.” Farmers who believe in agri­ and Washington ¡1 Stayton Oregon ” cultural education believe also in cutting down the army o f soft- PO R TLA N D OREGON handed professionals who exploit agriculture and agricultural edu­ cation. $6.00 7.50 4.75 6.00 4.00 STAYTON MAIL * LAW YER P. O. Box 198 j ; Grants Pass, Nov. 11 celebrated establishment o f sugar beet !! Phone 77 ; industry. |; 8TAY TON, OREGON. ¡! 1 > ,, When in doubt the people voted no all over the Pacific coast. I S. H . H E L T Z B L V. A. GOODE JACOB SPANIOL * < > |; Dwelling houses a specialty Decline of political excitement will give (business a chance 1; Let us figure on your build- I to revive. ;; ings i ; We can save you money Electrification of S. P. line from Whiteson to Corvallis to be A good job gauranteed complete January 1. ♦ OREGON Farm Ix>an« Secured Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm- ers-W e carry a line of pumps, leader water sys­ tems, etc. Gasoline engines. Henryville, coal mine here leased and will be operated. the bay. It is getting the time of year when you wish to replenish your re a d in g for another year. We can offer you some attractive com binations with The Mail which you cannot afford to overlook. AUMSVILLE Attom ev-at-Law — Notary Public Kalamath Falls votes $3oo,ooo bonds to aid California, Ore­ gon and Eastern railroad. State spending $7o,ooo on hydrographic surveys with no and capital going into irrigation schemes will probably be stopped. NOW IS THE TIME X KAY Legislature asked to create office of state fire marshal. Japan has more telephones than all month Hub—The doctor says if | keep on working at this pace after money I the rest of Asia. Rock Island clubhouse in Willamette river to be built. shall be a wreck at forty-five. W ife— The total forest area of Canada is Never mind, dear; by that time we l."i2,935,503 acres. Portland jitney ordinance requiring franchise, bond and shall be able to afford It. Boston A single nest of the Australian bush ! schedule upheld by courts. Transcript. turkey has been found to weigh over More than twice as wide as Niagara Portland, Monarch sawmill sold and million dollar rolling five Ions. falls and fully fifty feet higher, the mill planned. falls of Iguazu, in South America, are Eiderdown Is one of the poorest con­ one of the great natural wonders of ductors of heat, hence its use as a bed Lincoln county may bridge Yaquina river near the head of that continent covering. lit : Physician and Surgeon Fresh, ball & Cured Meats Lard & Cream .ry Butler. Its own ’•gKS. A. BURSELL, M. D. P r o p r ie to r s . St. Maries Gazette says: “ We fear that the Pittsfield, Mass, housemaids who have organized a union and demand $7 a week for a 10 hour day will have to wait until Congress convenes. sides. "The THOM AS, Oregon tax limitation law will compel reduction in all de­ partments. It is time to begin to think about Christmas. “F1XIT SHOP’ FARMS WANTED i THE W A Y TO SUCCESS. >. i J It is t’ e man who carefully pens hie way up atop by atap, with hia mind bacoming widar and widar and prograaaivaly bat­ ter able to prasp any aituation, paraavaring in what ha know* to bo practical and concantrating hit thought upon it, who ia bound to succeed in the greateet degree. —Alexander Graham Bell. I G LAD HEARTS. List Thtrs ara souls in the world who hav* tho gift of finding joy i YOUR FARM I; LAND : With •vorywhero and of Isaving it be­ hind them when they go. 1 have establiflhed a repair chop in the Cooper building on Water Street and will repair anything. Saw Filing a specialty. Oron Weddle. tf Thoir influence is an inavitabla glad­ dening of tho heart. Thay giva light without meaning to shin*. Thoeo bright hoarta havs a great work to do for God.— Fa bar. i| Geo. A. SMITH ii NOTICE! < l o ;; The Trover-W eigel Studio will open Saturday and Sunday Dec. 2nd \: and 3rd. They are now located in the < ► Mntthicu Bldg on Second Street. ;; The Stayton Real Estate Man J; < i Lancefield Bldg. i