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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
¡VICE Proposal b/ President tn Bet ter Coeoiiion oi Carriere. MAY CHANGE PRESENT SYSTEM TABIUTY ^ 'T U P to conuder what a OOOD BANK ACCOUNT INSURES. Tiu C r 1 J>n»L business man can employ . . the beet help and in*ure SERVICE. De- "l>i *»iion may come in hi» line, but his biff CASH ON HAND means S OURITY. The fine line of credits may be drawn tight, but none will q- < ition his STABILITY. Oive your business SERVICE, SECURITY an 1 STABILITY with your bank deposits. STA YTO N < TATE BANK flavor is s o different and so d e lig h tfu lly g o o d ; avit so n't bit« your tongue | *•— it can't parch your throat) w—you can smoke it as long and as hard as you like without any comvbaclc but reaf tobacco hap. pines*! — its cubity ( f Prince Albert gives smokers such delight, because CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE BEGINS RAILWAY INQUIRY Officials of Roado Proparod to Advooato Fcioral Incorporation, 8uporvioion of Oocurit , and Eztznjion of Authority Of Inlcrzlats Commorco Commiooion. On ihe reverse side of* every Prince Albert package you will read : " PR O C E SS PATEN TED JULY 30 th , 1007" That means to you a lot of tobacco an> joyment. Prince Albert has alw ays ^eet) sold without coupons or premiums. W * preter to give quality | WaMhluxi'u, ¡¡¡Jf- ‘JO.—Ton member* of I'ouxroMM. Uva Kouaiiyr» Soil fjvfl momhora of the House of Represent»- lives. I m - kbii liore today an lm|ulry luto tbp fjjbjpct of piddle control and *u- U'i*< VM h 1 ,b“ ‘ y y u i inj) wbv'/t | Iho |> •*' •’•gUlallnil Of tbecpiijp i of pro oruiuon.. ''uiUourail^ try's IrniiMpurtnllon linos. f ima iteti «aia ^ 2S s^ Iho com 111 It toe is to look Into the qUe»- ¿£S a á a J • a * C „ ; ilou of government ownership of rail ways. telephone and telegraph linea fha national Jov smnhe i and express rómpanles. v ».a. __ _ _ w dy-do o«t tap n o The tnemliers of the committee m m t l r f h o m m u c h o / / w r o n g e r y o u « r e in th u 1 which will conduct this Important In n * c k o f t h e w o o d s y o u d r o p in to . F o r , F r tn c o A l b e r t ia n ib * th e r e — c t th e tira t p la c e y o u vestigation are Senator Newlands of p a s s th a t s e t •- to L i c o f T h e t o p p y r e d hafi fo r a n ic k e l a n d t h e t i d y r e d Nevada, chairman; Senators llohlnaou tin U r a d>rn* . i c n th e r e 'a th e h a n d - of Arkansas. Underwood of Alabama, p* ■ r d a n d h a lf- p o u n d ttn Cummins of Iowa nnd Rrandcgee of ¡ Connecticut, nnd Representatives Ad t h a t k e e p s th e to- amson of Georgia. Sima of Tennessee, j Cullop of Indiana, Ksrb of Wisconsin ^ and Hamilton of Michigan. The In quiry wus recommended by President Wilson In his message to Congress In I*ecoml»or of Inst year. He described as its purpose to determine what could | be done “ for bettering the condition* under which the railroads are operated nnd for making them more useful serv- 1 ants of the country as a whole.” Promiosnt Msn as Witnesses. In order to obtain the views of aU This is !ha res wee aiAm J A * I Interests affected by the operations of Prince A lb ert tidy re d tin. R ond this " Patented P ro ce ss " Meneng s ■ 1 the transportation Hues the committee tn-yoe end realize what H a n z i bna Invited (imminent shippers, bank (a m olilo» P rince A lber t f a OM Sf ers, representatives of commercial or Ml R. J. R E Y N O L D S T O B A C C O C O ., W inston-Salem . N. G ganisations, railway executives, econo mists and others to ap|>ear before them. The first to be heard are railroad commissioners of various states who Mrs. N. Crump and daughter, Miss ‘‘This is a Jewelry Christmas” liegan their evidence today. Their Josephine Duchateau visited friends testimony Is directed chiefly to oppos toilet goods a) Beauchamp’s, t h e Tom Irons is reported to be some and relatives in Sublimity Sunday, ing any enlargement of the federal Quality Drug Store. authority over commerce that would batter today. detract from the powers now exercised Christmas Toys and Gifts at the 5-10 hy slate bodies. They will lie followed Rev. Marion F. Horn of Eugene has Beauchamp’s. Self fillers $1.25 to been engaged to preach two Sunday* tf shortly by officials of railway labor 15-25c Store. $3.50 each at Beauchamp’s Drug Store. a month at the Christian Church. organisations who are exfiected to reg ister their opposition to the Increase Clyde Hill visited with folks here the of governments! authority over wage« first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sloper expect to Jos. Weis and wife of Ferdinand, and conditions of labor. spend Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Idaho, and Mrs. Andrew Deidinger of * Chief Interest In the hearings cen W. E. Thomas of Salem was a Stay- ¡James Thomas and husband near Sa Lewiston, Idaho; are visiting st the ters In the protiosnls that will be put lem. . ton visitor Tuesday. Mike Fuchs home, and other places in forward by representatives of the rail roads, for It Is reported that they will and near Stayton. C. G. Croisant of Lyons was a Stay- The Rebekahs held a special meeting | advocate an extension of federal au Monday night to initiate Miss Verda thority over rates and securities to the ton visitor this week. Geo. Thomas will have a sale on practical exclusion of state control of Hamman into the mysteries o f the; Jan. 3. He is going to sell his stock these matters. It Is understood also that J. R. Gardner has been quite sick lodge. and household goods and expects to they will go on record In favor of fed with an attack of the grip. move to Eastern Oregon some time eral Incoriioratlon of all railroad linea. It is about time some one was getting after the first of the year. Lsgislativs Program of Railroad*. S. I.. Stewart will spend Christmas married in Stayton. Perhaps the High ! From an authoritative source is ob at Lebanon with home folks. Cost of Living has some effect on tained the following outline of the leg Cupid. An ANSCO on Christmas Day islative program which the railroads will ask the committee to consider In Brings Joy the Whole Year Round. We have something new in Pyralin ‘‘This is a Jewelry Chstraaris” It* Investigation: They will endeavor Ansco Cameras are supplied in 58 dif Ivory that you can appropriately add , to demonstrate to the commission that ferent styles and models, from $2 to $55 one of the principal defects In the pres to the collection of any friend, who is Jack Waltemeyer any! wife have to fit every purse and purpose. For sale ent system of railroad regulation la collecting these popular sets. Sloper’s moved from Scio to the Stamp house in at Sloper’s Drug Store. the lack of coordination resulting from Drug Store. j Stayton, and now they are real Stay- the simultaneous and conflicting regu ’■ tonites. Mrs. E. Bunce came over from Salem lation hy the federal government and by the 48 states. They will, therefore, I vs Doughty of Aumsville spent Fri Monday to spend a few days at the John Zimmerman and daughter o f ask that entire governmental control day visiting with friends in Stayton. home of her brother, Sam Lake who Mehama visited over Tuesday at the of the rates and practices of Interstate lives east of town. A niece, Mra. 8. John VanHandel home i n the north carriers, except purely local matters, Capplinger, also of Salem is visiting at 20*1 discount on Mantel Clocks until part of town. be placed in the hands of a federal Christmas. C. A. Luthy, “ Jeweler” the Lake home. body so that Interstate traffic may be regulated without reference to state Mrs. T. C. Crabtree, who was operat lines, leaving to the state commissions It is rumored that the skating rink Mr. end Mrs. A. Wolf of West Stay- ed upon at the Albany hospital on Tues Jurisdiction only over local matters and ton were Xmas shoppers here Tuesday. day of this week, is reported to be get has at last materialized and that a new •ocal public utilities. As a part of this floor will be put in the Streff building ting along nicely. plan, a compulsory system of federal at the corner of Second and Water Dr. Brewer reports n boy born to Incorporation Is to l»e recommended, streets, and made over into a pleasure Chas. Streff of Mill City went to accompanied hy federal supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gehlen Wednesday. Portland Tuesday morning to prove up resort for the skaters. railroad stock nnd bond Issues. on his homestead before the Register A reorganisation of the Interstate of the land office at that place. Com mere«. Commission will be asked, Earl Williams of Freewater, Ore., In order to enable the commission prop Grand Chief Patriarch of the Odd Fel erly to exercise Its Increased powers. lows of this state, gave a lecture to the in bulk and boxes at Beauchamp’s If It’s For Christmas, and we It Is also proposed that the preparation Drug Store. local camp in the I. O. O. F. hall Tues haven’t got it, we will get it for you. nnd prosecution of cases against the day night. The business session was This service will mean much to you, railroads shall be delegated to some followed by a banquet. other agency of the government, possi Mrs. P. P. Crabtree and little daugh not only at Yuletide but all through the bly the Department of Justice, so that ter of Kingston were shopping in Stay- year. Sloper’s Drug Store. If your head aches and you have pain the commission may devote Its ener ton Tuesday. gies to its administrative functions. 20^ discount on Mantel Clocks until in the eye-balls or floating spots before the eyes, it may be caused by eye strain. With the commission thus relieved Christmas. C. A. Luthy, “Jeweler” W. F. Klecker i« cooking his own of some of its present duties and equip See A. C. Eaton, t h e Optometrist. ped lo handle Its business more prompt meals. Mrs. Klecker is visiting friends Office north o f Work will soon be commenced on the Consultation free. ly. the railroads will urge that the pe in Portland. Beauchamp’s Drug Store. Phone 345 new gymnasium and it will be pushed riod during which the commission may to rapid eompL'tion. It will be located now suspend proposed Increases In Luther Cole returned Sunday from near the northeast corner of the school rates be reduced from ten months to AO days, with provision for reparation j Oregon City, where he has been work ground. to l»e paid to the shippers If the ad- ¡ ing in the paper mills. Kodaks frem $1.25 to $22.50. The vanee shall l>c declared unreasonable. That W.F. Klecker knows something kind that print the name and date on They will also ask that the eomnds- 1 Geo. Thomas ami wife of Mehama of the general inerchanUse business is each picture printed. Beauchamp’s slon l>o given the imwer lo prescrlln» 1 spent Tuesday and Wedncslay with her proved by the fac* that he was chosen Drug Store. minimum ns well as maximum rates ¡ mother Mrs. F. Silhavy. to referee a bankrupt stock in Mt. so that In meeting complaints of dls- > Angel last week crimination the commission may order M. J. Crabtree has a new enclosed Dr. Beauchamp reperts a boy born to the advance of a rate which It consid T. L. Phillips of Oakland, Cal., left mail wagon that ia not only handy for ers too low. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Weigani of W’est for Spokane, Wash., Fri iav morning the service, but comfortable as well. One of the most Important recom Stayton Wednesb‘v Dec. 20. mendations for which the railroads after a short visit here with his sister, It is appropriately marked “U. S. .vlll ask favorable consideration Is 1 Mrs. 0 . J. Ruble ar.d his brother E. E. Mail” and when he toots his horn you that the commission bo specifically Xmas Cards, Tags, Seals, Stickers Phillips of this place. will know the mail is coming on Rt. 1. authorized to tnke Into account tn Calendars, tree decora! ions, eandles, rate regulation the effect of rates Linn Daley of Medford, who about upon total earnings In the light of ex toys, books, presents, and candies can Dr. Turner, the well known be ti und at Sloper’s. In fact o u r eight years ago was employed in the penses. | eve specialist, of Portland, Sestak Meat Market, was renewing old While the Newlands Committee Is Chr rtmns line is q; ite c. mplete. friends here Friday, he was accompan will oe at Hotel Stayton again Tues required, under the resolution creat ied by his cousin, Mra. Belle Daley also day, Jan. 2nd. Don’t fail to consult ing It, to submit a report by January 2 next. It Is not anticipated that the J. J. Kori ifk, i ife nn i son of Port of Medford. They were on their way him about your eyes and glasses. Head Committee will have come anywhere land expect to s; e .1 i ! ristmas with to Scio, where they attended the gold aches relieved, cross eyes straightened. near completing Ita tabora then. 12-28 en wedding anniversary of hia parents. Satisfaction guaranteed. friends and relatives in Stayton. in goodness and in pipe satisfaction is all we or its enthusi astic friends ever claimed for i t ! ^ •d S e m a S It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is so cool and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty shori time ! W ill you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say- so on the national joy smoke? Genuine Pyralin Ivory Fountain Pens at Farmers & Merchants Hank of Stayton, Oregon C n p it a l $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Buy Early Oates, Figs, Cluster Rai Call and get prices and the gift that is every nuts, both hard and soft shell. Fresh roasted Pea Come and nuts, Oranges- 3 sizes, FREE f o r fan ily. get one sins, Every Kind of Candy, ••All strictly fre s h - Wal a < Grape Fruit, Lemons, Ba nanas, Celery, Cranberries. A full stock of all kinds. !XMM Young’s Cash Grocery, e iu .lc h .d , .. Stayton, Oregon . 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