The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, December 14, 1916, Image 2

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STAYTON MAIL OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
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T H IS IE MI 4 H - C L A E S EOOO EJ
A#. OLMSTED, Editor and Publisher
Entered as second class matter at the 1 ostofflee at Stayton, Marion
County, Oregon, under the Act o f Congress o f March it. 1879.
Subscription Price $ 1 .0 0 f t r Year In Advance
of the State Editorial A .» o c « , ion ami of the Willamette Valley Editorial
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Industrial Activity G iving ¿¿inpayment to Thousands in O re-
gon. Outside M oney Developing Enterprise.
By
Conservative T.c^iila ion Encourage In­
vestment of ap.tal Here.
y is 18.75 mills for county a
f • '*A
Y
O U W -B C U T chewera know all about tobacco
satisfaction. Y ou feel sort o f «orry for users of the
old kind. There is so little tobacco satisfaction in
tobacco with excess of sweetening, no matter how bi>(
• chew they take. It’s sort of difficult to make beginners
understand how much satisfaction there is in tobacco
if it’s rick tobacco. They will know when they get to
be regular W -B C U T users.
Salem, bill prepared for teacher’s retirement fund.
Five
per cent o f salary t > be set aside for term of years, when state a
to add $2, (HR).
Address all Communication' to The Stay ton Mail
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Eugene, Aggregate ti
•12.9 mills for city.
Portland merchants made a i excursion the past week to in­
vestigate the tlax industry now being developed in the Willamette
Valley.
Fareifa Arfrertisinfc Represented by The Am«ric»n Press Asscoticn
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AND A LITTLE C H EW I t ALL r —
TOO K E E P , f
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Springfield dedirnteri$35,(R0Mill'.iuist chutchar d parsonage.
Advertising Kates Made Known Upon Application
I AINT IN NO HBI
C l A B * - A I L I WANT I
A short five years ago. the residents o f Stayton were getting
Under municipal ownership, Eugene water board adds two
to the railroad at Turner by a horse drawn stage, and the road be­
mill
tax
levy.
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tween this place and Sublimity was a veritable “ swamp,” that
mired down almost every team that attempted it. Today one can-
Oak Grove. Clackamas county, votes ten mill tax for paved
l U h r VITO AN-BUTTON COMPANY, IS thfaa W
JLw T -k Cty
jump into his jitney and be in Salem in an hour, right in the mid* highway,
die of the winter. Some improvement, even if Stayton has not
Klamath Falls, work started on new Baptist church.
yet got a railroad. Will there be a< much change in transporta-
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OCT. 15
New State Boards and Commissions proposed are ’•’ire War-
in the next five years?
den. Bonn! of Charities and board •for wayward children. There
Physician and Surgaon
will bo others.
STAYTON K I N G S T O N
Just when the postal department is getting on its feet, and
STAYTON.
AUTO STAGE
OREGON
Salem, Northwest Fruit Products Co. has used UXX) tons cull
playing even, after the enoJmous cost of the rural delivery ser­
Will make regular trips every day,
e, a bunch of corporations are trying to bring up the one-cent apples making sparkling beverages.
vice,
Sunday a included a* follow»:
»AI.KM PlloNK »..1
letter postage again. Better wait a few years until the other side
From the standpoint of new industrial development the west
8:36 A.M.
o f the book shows a balance before cutting the postal rate.
workable
waterpower
legislation
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needs two things from Congress,
8:66 *•
PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON
such as is proposed under either the Shields bill or the Ferris bill Arrive Slayton
9:06 “
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There was a great cry a few months ago that the poor kids as amended in the Senate and relief for innocent oil operators on
S tayton , O rkcon
Leave
• Stayton
9:16A. M.
9:26 ’ *
Sublimity
w:>uld have no toys for Christmas on account of the German supply withdrawn lands.
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9:40 ”
Aumnvilie
b ring cut off. A glance in the toy shops and stores shows a great
O nyon City, fox breeding for fur trade to be new industry
Turner
9:65 ••
10:26 "
Arrive
• Malern
plentitude however, with more substantial and educational toys here. P. A. Snyder investing $10,000.
I,eave Opp. Ore. Elec. Salem 2:46 P. M.
than ever before.
3:15 "
Arrive
• Turner
Washington county budget $9000 less than last year.
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M .D .
S A LE M -S T A Y T O N
C. H. BREWER, M . D.
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Wilbur N. Pintlcr, Û.M.D.
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Aumsville
3:36
DENTIST
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3:60 ”
Sublimity
Office Opp. Lanrefleld Shoe Store
Applegate, dry land dredRes fteing installed here to work
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4 KM) M
Stayton
The fellow who started the old saying o f “ Too many irons
Phone 2162
Stavton. Or«
placer ground.
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in the fire,’ ’ must have been trying to run three businesses at once.
I.cavo Stayton for Kingston 4:26 P.M.
At Grants Pass the I. W. W. qutfit was thrown out of the
Kingston " Stayton 4:50 F.M.
-------------------------- — sugar beet factory. Grants Pass has‘ had the factory long enough
connects with Motor Car
to be able to distinguish sugar beets from dead beats.—Gazette
B U te of Ohio, city o f Toledo. I „
Hatmnan St Stout
L u cas County.
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— Dentist—
Times.
Corvallis.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
BODILY ILLS.
4 4
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G. Cyril Watson, D .M .D .
senior partner c f the firm c f F. J. Cheney
A Co., doln c business In the City o f T o­
ledo. County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm trill pay the sum o f ONE
H U N D R E D D O LL A R S fo r each and ev­
ery case o f C - ’ -.rrh that cannot be cured
b y the use o f 2 IA L I/B C A T A R R H CURE.
F R A N K J. CH EN EY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
ray presence, this tih day o f December,
A . D US*.
A . W . . GLEASON.
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(S e a l)
N otary Public.
H all’ s Catarrh Cure Is ta’ :en lnt'-m ally
a n d a c t s d i r e c t l y upon the blood and mu-
c o m surfaces o f the system . Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. C H E N E Y A CO.. Toledo. O.
Bold by all D ruggists, Tie.
T e k e B a l l ’s V ern ile r i l l s f o r co n a ti D ation.
TRAVEL ON
LOW
ROUND
T R IP
HOLIDAY
FARES
G o home for X m as
Stay for N e w Years
D ay. O ur low round
trip H oliday tickets
allow you plenty of
time. All points in
OREGON
C A L IF O R N IA
W A S H IN G T O N
and ID A H O
Holiday Sale Dates
Between Oregon points
Dec. 22 to 25 inc; Dec.
30 to Jan. 1 inc. Return
limit Jan. 3, 1917
To California points Dec
21 to 23 inc; Dec. 26 to
28 inc. Return limit 15
days from day o f sale.
There i r t vary many troubles
which you cannot cura by tha
Bibla and tha hymn book, but
which you can readily cure by a
good perspiration and a braath
o f . froth air. — Henry Ward
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Beecher.
Gresham, Cannerymen decide* to rebuild burned packing
plant here.
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Flax mills and a linen
.
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# campaign now under way.
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F rie n d s h ip .
“ I’m surprised that Digby didn't ask
you to be best niau at bis wedding. I
thought you were very intimate
friends."
“We are. Digby says Pm the best
friend he’s got in the world."
‘"Then why didn’t he ask y o u ? ’
"Because I’m lending him my dress
suit to get married in.” —Exchange.
Personal Appreciation.
He bad been telling her in a frank,
straightforward way about what an
! athlete, business man and all round
great fellow be was.
“ By the way,” be asked, “ who is
your favorite character In Oction?”
She looked at him with gentle ln-
i tensity and answered. “ You are.”—
j Washington Star.
Secret of Popularity.
“ I wish you would stop that howling
baby o f yours,” growled the bachelor.
"W hy, the baby is very popular in
the
neighborhood;”
protested
the
mother.
“ It is a nuisance! When it cries I
can’t bear myself sing.”
"T hat’s why it's popular.’’—Pitts­
burgh Chronicle-Telegraph.
Seams.
Mrs. Lafferty—Tin stitches did th'
doctor have to take iu me oulU man.
Mrs. O'Hara—Tin. was it; only tin?
Sure, when th' doctor seen me poor
busban' carried fr th' wreck on th’
railroad he sez, sez he, "D o there be
no wan here wid such a t'ing as a sew
in' machine?” — Pittsburgh Chronicle-
Telegraph.
R u n n in g
A Paradox.
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“ Will you please insert this obituary
n otice?' writes a correspondent to the
! editor of a paper
"1 make bold to
ask It, because I know the deceased
had many friends who'd be glad to
hear o f hia death."
Ask local agent for time
o f trains, fares, etc
JOHN M. SCOTT, G. P. A.
ForUand, Oregon
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
LINES
FOOTBALL
Oregon vs. Pennsylvania
Pasadena, Cal., Jin. 1st.
“ H o w w ns the big iiollticn l m e e t in g ? '
ie^leader'of'tbtTitaml! ' “ifTile T â .ïï
the
era hadn’t kept getting up and inter
rupting the music it would have been
a flue concert.” —Washington star.
Looking Forward.
He— What makes you think Miss
Hweettbing is going to be married?
She—Her extraordinary effurl.< in be
nice to everybody site knows rroni
whom »lie ««»ill I possibly ex|w l u pres­
ent.— Richmond Times-Dispnt' li
Th« Famous Rene.
Catherine'do' .Me i I when she went
to Paris to merry Henry II took with
her a famous Florentine perfumer
named Itenc. and from that time
France made great progress in the fra-
grant art.
The bed Is a bundle o f paradoxes.
We go to It with reluctance, yet we
quit It with regret. We make up our
minds every night to leave It early, but
we make tip our b od ies every morning
to keep It late Colton
SESTAK
Portland, first of a series of ships launched by Peninsula
Shipbuilding company.
A. B U R S ELL, M. D.
Proprietors.
Physician and Surgeon
Fresh, ^ a lt & Cured Meats
Lard & Creamery Butter.
Southerlin, Douglas Co. turkey miaers sold about 12,500 birds Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock
for approximately $37,500.
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Riddle will ship thirty carloads of broccoli this season.
TINWORK and
PLUMBING
Springfield. Waterville potato, raiser sells 5 acre crop for
$1,000 besides saving enough seed for 6 acres and feeding part of
crop to 2 families and 6 hogs.
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Grants Pass. Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. voluntarily raises con­
tract price of beets from $6 to $7. The extreme advance is due to
good sugar prices caused by war conditions.
That the state still is a soverign power over municipalities
and that the Public Service Commission of Oregon may regulate
rates in municipalities by the exercise o f police power regardless
of contractual agreement between a municipality and a public ser­
vice corporation, is the hold is a recent opinion of the Supreme
Court.
Monroe potato industry gets uplift from sale of twenty car- ]
loads of early white rose for seed at $1.85 per 100 lbs.
Portland Journal is advocating a state board of Charities.
Bend sells $35,000 to Denver firm in raising money for Stra-!
horn road.
The dairy industry does not need more laws and official regu-'
lation so much as more cow-milkers and an abundance of compe­
tent farm labor at prices at which the farmers can afford to hire
them.
Springfield, 40 sacks clover seed net S. P. Ness $969.90.
A. H. Buck to install shingle mill on Siuslaw.
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DUllfl 3110 opGFBtG 3 r3 llr0 3 d in 0OOS O o u n ty .
Federal control of interstate business of railroads would
seem to be the most practical idea instead o f haphazard control by
48 different state commissions.
The only argument against it
seems to ** that the railroad8 want
Undoubtedly the railroad
managers should have fought the proposition, thus offering the
politicians a chance to forge it on them which would have given
merit to the movement. Its a funny world.
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O r e g o n
S. H . H E L T Z E L
A ttorn ev-at-I,aw -N otary Public
LAW YER
and N O T A R Y PUBLIC
Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
S P A N IO L
- J . M. RINGO—
STAYTON
Lulay & Schindler
Contractors l Builders
Treats ail domestic animals, alec
applies the Tuberculin teat.
Telephone 8x7
Dwelling houses a specialty
Let us figure on your build­
ings
We can save you money
A good job gauranteed
Phone 77
0RE60N
F. KORINEK, V. S., B. V. Sc
V e te rin a ria n
Office at Stayton Stablea
STAYTON
. . . .
OREGOJ
PAU L FEH LEN
P. O. Box 198
STAYTON. OREGON.
(Licensed
Veterinary Surgeon
and Dental Expert
North Bend, another ship yard promised here.
Marshfield, Coos Bay railroad Co. incorporates for $5000 to!
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V. A. GOODE
A. J. Conrad to locate shingle mill on Coos Bay.
Banks, United Ry. busy with 30 men on old Burvey up Wil-1
son river.
a u m s v il l e
Far m I-onns Secured
Bath Tubs, Lavatories and
all Sanitary fittings— Farm-
ers-W e carry a line of
pumps, leader water sys­
tems, etc. Gasoline engines.
JA C O B
Ortgon
&
TH OM AS,
factory for western Oregon is the
Oregon City, Moose will erect $10,000 hall.
in Roy Block
Stayton,
Wasco countv advertising for sale $260,000 road bond recent­
ly voted.
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Plaint of an Artist.
To Pacific Northwest
points in Washington
and Idaho Dec. 22 to 25
inc. Return limit Jan.
3, 1917.
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
Stayton, Ore.
L. A. MESSING I
Swiss Jeweler
Phone in Every R oom
S A V O N
H O T E L
D. B. Shreve, Prop.
31 YEARS EXPERIENCE
All work on watches and
clocks guaranteed for
One Year
Rooms, Single $2.25 to $ 3 .0 0
Try My W ork, It Speak. For Itself j [
Located in the Shoe Shop
West of the Stayton State Bank
Stayton
Phone Main 3462
Phone 3x24
131 Eleventh Street Between Alder
and Washington
Oregon
PORTLAND
Its Chang«.
“ Since aviation has been adopted In
modern warfare there will lie no more
cowards '
“ How will that bring It about?”
"It will no longer be a disgrace to fly
In battle.” — Baltimore American.
How Wheat Cam« to Earth.
classic m count of the distribution
o f wbeal over the primeial world
shows that Ceres, having taught her
favorite. Trlptoiemus. the art of agri­
culture and the acieute of hreadmok-
Ing. gave him her • harlot, a celestial
vehicle, and that in It lie traveled night
and day. distributing ibis valuable
bread irfabi among uII nations o f the
earth.
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Woman’s Age.
indelicacy of mentioning the age of
women is not it modern notion. Wom­
en ore referred to iu large mini Peis in
the Old Testament, yet there wns only
one—Sarah, Abraham's wife—whose
age is recorded.
Mat His Match.
The wicked, witf.v prodigal returned
and In his old manner accosted bla
father:
"W ell, guv’nor. I've come hack. Are
you going to kill file fatted calf?"
But the old gentleman wns a match
for him and said:
j “ No. my son: I think I'll let you
I live." Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph.
I FARMS WANTED i
List
YOUR FARM LAND
W eekly
W ith Beth $ 4 .0 0 to $5 .00
Tran.ient, Room with Beth $ 1 .0 0
Without 50c, and 75c
OREGON
“FIXIT SHOP’
I have established a repair ahop in
the Cooper building on Water Street
[land will repair anything. Saw Filing
i a specialty.
Oron Weddle.
tf
With
Geo. A. SMITH
! ! The Stayton Real Estate Man
Lancefield Bldg.
NOTICE!
The Trover-Weigel Studio will
open Saturday and Sunday Jan. 6th.
and 7th. They are now located in the
Matthicu Bldg on Second Street.