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T H E S T A Y T O N M A I L OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW! ,c Twr «co» ji 'i ir a "* p " ov ' l r, V. r T7/. E. M. OLMSTEü, Editor and Publisher Entered as second class m a tte r at the postoffice at Stayton. Marion County, Oregon, under the Act of Con press of March 3, 1879. Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year In Advance c i the State Editorial Association and of the Willamette Valley Editorial Association Railroading. Shipbuilding, Lumbering and Farming arc the Big Industries in Oregon. Held Down Taxes and Eliminate Ra Heal Legislation at Coining Session oi egLlature and Encour age Fun : Development Advertising Hates Made Known Upon Application Salem. States assessed valuation for 1918 is $877,754,944 which is $55.781,078 less than year previous. Tax levy for 1917 to be $2,099,250 compared to $2,550.000 for 1916. Forcifi Advertising Represented by The American Press Association Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail G IVE a m an a c h a n c e — w h e th e r h e in o n the force or a p riv a to c itiz e n . It’ s th e satisfaction, th e good tobacco fastt that w in s h im o v e r to W * B C U T ch e w in g . Portland, 4(21,500 paid for prize bull at International lave Stock Show. A Happy and prosperous New Year is the wish of the editor to the many friends o f the Stavtou Mail. That the past year has Eugene. S. P. pays over one tenth taxes o f Lane county. been a good one in the financial way, goes without saying, but the prospects for a still better twelve months in 1917 is very flattering. Oregon flax fibre found adequate for manufacture o f fisher- May you and yours show a nici balance on the right side o f the men s twine which n o w sells at ^2..l5n pound. ledger in the years to come. >•*»»*»**••• Just how it feels to be exactly twenty-two years o f age is the sensation o f the Stayton Mail this week. The present man- agement has been at the head ot The Mail for over five years, and has brought it out of the "Slouch of Despond.” caused by hav.ng the helm guided by "Tom. Dick and Harry.” into the safe harbor ■s and Stability. We have made many friends in the past five yea rs,----- it is indeed gratifying to note that the Mail has a larger circulation at the time it enters into its twenty-third year than it ever had in its history before. It not only “ O ners the Territory Like a Blan- e t but actually goes into more homes and is read by more people than any other paper that is published or sent into the North Santiam Valley. “ There’s Luck in Odd Numbers” says Rory O’ More, so we shall buck the line hard in 1917 and make Vol. 23 anything but a Hoodoo. SUMMONS ROAD NOTICE Notice is herebv given that George V. Taylor has completed his contract for road work in Road Districts Nos. 3CJ and 34 and that the County Road- master has filed his certificate o f com pletion for the same. Any person, firm or corporation having objections to file to the completion o f said work, may do so on or before the 30th dav o f December. 1916, at twelve o ’clock noon, in the office iff the County Clerk. 12-14 Max Gehlhar, 12-23 County Clerk. In the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon, for the County o f Marion, De partment No. 2. Grant Murphy as Ad ministrator o f the Estate o f G. W. Murphy, deceased, plaintiff, vs. C. E. Ashley, defendant. To the above named defendant, C. E. Ashley: In the name o f the state o f Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT T h u r o a re o th e r things that h e lp : the gen tlem a n ly . U l that lllll l th i l t e ; I I I1 IV V IIV vT |IV i l l l ils l t ^ t ; H H im n a p p e a ra n V ce little ch ew p c .m th I V e V easin g SI un • on s o m u ch grin d in g and spitting; lust and n ot least, the economy- — but it’ s the tobacco satisfaction that turns the trick e v e r y tim e. Mat!. by WF.TMAN-BRUTON COMPANY. 50 Ualea Oregon City, Crown Willamette Paper Mills. Hawley Paper CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OCT. 15 mills and the woolen mills all give Christmas presents to total of 1700 employes, Physician and Surgaon , .... STAYTON-KINGSTON . . . . . . . . ....... .. . . . , . 1 , STAYTON. AUTO STAGE OREGON ohuck full o f buameaa and .llu.tra .oa well printed and of « « I - w,„ „ , uUr every . day, •*"« ■ g » ' * “ * mort * « • < > / • » * "> » Sun.,.,, in ,,.* ........ town ° f *ess than 1000 population, the good advertising such a haum rHHKK w . . . .. . . Leave S u ylon for Kingston H:36A.M. W *r ,hc <ow" ™nnot ,v >'9<'matcl. •• Kingston " Stayton H:5f> " PHYSICIAN ANI, SUHGKON Arrive Stsyton 9:06 " Grants Pass. Irrigation of 10,(XX) acres proposed near here, S t a y t o n , O regon Stayton - 9:16 A. M. Politicians would do well to heed the sentiment o f the pub- b ..v . Sublimity - 9:25 “ He and ho|(J down Uxes and ,)ass a minimum o f legislation at the Aumsvilie - 9:40 “ SALEM-STAYTON coming session of the legislature. Turner - 9:66 " Linn county builds 70 miles o f road past year, graveled or rocked. The Bergman Shoe Co. of Portland is enlarging its output and has added a waterproofing shoe oil to its line o f products The report that Mr. Bergmann has sold his interest in the company is untrue. •' Kingston '* Stayton 4:60 I’.M. connects with Motor Car linmman & Stout edueatien. A m a n m ay possess a vaat am ou nt of learning and yat be a fool. Mar# information ia not education. To know how to make the right use of infor mation it tha only education worthy of tha name. The en cyclopedia ia packed with all the acientific and literary facta of tha world, but it cannot use one of them.—Bruce Calvert. ###### The fellow •'who didn't know it was loaded" is like the theorist who never knows when tils theory is going to ex plode. Whan a Coy Haa to Say “ I Can’t.” There Is a time when a boy is forced to Bay “ I c;:u'l." This is when his mother forces him to remain in the bouse because he has disobeyed her about two or three things or because he has run until he Is almost sick. The Other boys u, the neighborhood are out playing, and it seems to the prisoner that tbev are having a far better time than they usually have. Finally one o f .K - free ................................... ...................... the children comes near the bouse and calls to him to come out and play His reply is enough to bring tears to the eyes o f a strong man. it is difficult to understand how so much sadness and regret can he crowded Into those tw o words "I can't.” —Fort Worth Star Telegram. Want Advertisements, London, 1693. I want a young man that can read and write, mow and roll a garden, use a gun at a deer and understand coun try sports and to wait at table and such like. I want a complete young man that will wear livery to wait on a very val uable geutlemou. but he must know bow to play on a violin or a flute. I want a genteel footman that can play on the violin to wait on a person o f honor If I can tneci with a sober man that has a counter tenor voice I can help him to a place worth £30 the year or more.—Sampson’s ‘ ‘History o f Adver tising." G. Cyril Watson, D.M.D. -D e n tis t— STAYTON MEAT MARKET Stayton, JJ p Slair* • in Rof Rlock * Oregon SESTA K & _ _ _ _ _ Swedish shipping concern with headquarters at Stockholm, T H O M A S, A B U R S E L L M J) announces that within next two years it will have fleet of motor Proprietors. ships operating between west coast of North and South America . „ Physician and Surgeon and Sweden, with Portland as one of the ports o f entry. j y x RAY Canby, Clackamas County News. M. J. Lee editor, is a brand P^CSu, & l t & LUTCU lUCiUS AUMSVILIE X OREGON new paper and declares itself "an independent newspaper, devoted p -TV ftiittp r to the upbuilding and best interests o f one of one of the best coun-. LI Caulk I Jr D U llCI. N. H . H E L T Z K L A tturncv-at-Iaiw -N otary Public TINWORK and PLUMBING These is no logical reason why railroad legislation should not together ^wdth^ t l T s u m 'of «s.'w ac- crued taxes paid by said G. w. Mur- Try to acq uire tha proper k irH of aducotion. L e a rn in g ie not Wilbur N. Fintier, D.M.D. Malem - 10:26 Portland. Southern Pacific gives 10 p e r cent o f yearly salary be*?* °PP- 0r'- M i , ., , Arrive - Turner • 3:15 DENTIST to all em ■mploves receiving less than $2500 who are not members of •• . Aumsvilie - 3:66 •• 3:60 Sublimity Office Opp. Lnncefield Shoe Store four brotherhoods, Pacific Telephone Company gives from two to 4:00 Stayton Rhone 2162 Stavton, Ora three weeks salary addition to all employes. Portland Gas &Ooke. Leave Stayton lor Kingaton 4:26 I’.M. General Electric and many others make substantial gifts. Arrive j EDUCATION. H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. C. H. BREWER, M. D. and cause within six weeks from the date o f the first publication o f this summons, to-wit: Nov. 30th, 1916 and tie g o f th e 8 ta te . < Higkest ( f a f a f a f a Slock jf yon f„i| ^ angwer for want thereof, | .... ‘ the plaintiff w i|| , , , to the Estacada plans establishment o f milk condensery or cheese j the plaintiff will apply to the Court t ^ factory for the relief prayed for in his com plaint herein,* to-w it: 1st. That the Corvallis, new straight line state highway proposed from amount o f the purchase price remain- here to Independence. ing due and unpaid on the contract be- j Salem, $33,619,902 invested in plants and equipment of vari- tween said G. W. Murphy and the de- Bath Tubs, Lavatories und fendant herein, for the purchase o f OUT timber industries in Oregon, all Sanitary fittings— Farm- •‘aid real property as alleged in this Portland, Twohoy Bros, get contract to build 200 freight ers-W e carry a line of complaint is the sum o f $1300.00, to- j .. gether with interest thereon a t the c a r s *o r U n ion ra citlC s y s te m . pumps, leader water sys Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned administrator o f the estate o f Cbas. Crume, deceased, has filed his final account in said estate, and that the Honorable County Court o f Marion County. Oregon, has fixed and appoint ed Monday, January 15, 1917, at the hour o f 10 o ’ clock A. M. on said day in the Court room in said Marion County, Oregon, as the final place for the hear- ing o f any objections o f said Final A c- count and for the settlement thereof. Dated this 14th day o f Dec. 1916. 12-14-1-11 S.H.Heltzel, Administrator. rate o f eight per cent per annum from S i » » , N. w Tart Off be Placed UTlder one national 1)03 rd- lt would he|P railroad credit and encourage needed development. herein as alleged Grants Pass, Josephine county’s assessed valuation is $8,699,- complaint. 2nd: 24o.08 of which amount $1,548,673.30 is charged to the Southern on said con tra ct« Murphy and the Pacific Co. Farm Loana Secured V. A. GOODE LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg. tems, etc. Gasoline engines. JACOB SPANIOL phy, and the plaintiff and set forth in said That the amount due between said G. W. defendant herein, together with said Brandon is working hard to establish a shipyard at that | taxes and the sum o f $150.00 as plain- | tiff’ s attorney’ s fees for instituting the ! P ° rc' Contractors & Builders ¡within su it,■ together with the costs North Bend, new S. P. depot now occupied here. | and disbursements incurred herein, be Dwelling houses a specialty Coquille, New cheese factory to operate here next summer. ] paid to the clerk o f this Court, within Let us figure on your build 30 days from the date o f the entry o f Portland shipyards say they will close plants before they ings said decree, o r within such further I time as the Court may deem reason- will give in to demand of hired agitators for closed shop. We can save you money I able, and that in case 3aid sums o f Baker, Antimony to be shipped from here again. A good job gauranteed money are all paid that plaintiff shall Portland is to have a “ knocked down” house factory, pro Phone 77 P. O. Box 198 | deliver to the Clerk o f this Court, for said defendant a deed conveying said duct to be shipped to foreign countries. STAYTON, OREGON. premises in accordance with the terms Gold Beach, Rogue salmon run best in history, o f said contract. 3rd: That in case of default in the payment o f amounts due Wasco county will expend $260,000 bond issue coming year plaintiff f r o m defendant a s above on good roads. specified, together with the costs and disbursements o f this suit, within the Eugene, Excelsior plants capacity to be increased one third. time specified in said decree, then, and Roseburg, 22 percent of 65 road districts in Douglas Co. | in that event that the defendant herein and all persons claiming by, through VOto Special taxes for highway improvements, or under him be strictly foreclosed and 31 Y EA RS EXPERIENCE I r-„__ .. right ' _____ _____ Echo, river road from Pendleton to Echo is latest. barred , ,____ from ail or equity o f re I All work on watches and demption, or interest in law or in Newberg, Valley ('antiing Co. has order for alnjut 3000 cast s . , , clocks guaranteed for eqU',y u'° h“"‘ r‘ property, or any of canned potatoes. part thereof. 4th: F o r judgment . . One Year again.-1- .¡j defendant for the sum o f A ll sections of the country are complaining of coal shortage. Try My Work, It Speakt For lUelf j [ $150 00 a s plaintiff’s attorney’s fees This simply illustrates th e absolute necessity o f the early passage for i: tim in g the within suit and for 0 f Workahl< water power legislation by Congress in order that our Located in the Shoe Shop plaintiff’.-, costs anu disbursements in - :- ___ >_____ .............. . ........... .......’ ____________ , 1 ________ l „ ^ . l West o f the Stayton State Flank inexhaustible white coal resources may be developed. curred herein. 5tn: For such other Stayton Oregon ' or further relief as to the Court may »♦»♦«♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦ss aaaa aaaaasa ' seem just and equitable. You are hereby further notified that this summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Stayton Mail, a weekly newspaper o f general circula tion published i r Stayton, Marion County, Oregon, pursuant to an order List of the Honorable Wm. Galloway, Judge o f the above entitled court, duly made ‘ The Drink that Satisfies and does not Intoxicate” und entered o * record on the 26th day ' ICE COLD AND ALWAYS ON TAP IN KEGS AND BOTTLES AT | o f November 1916. W ith i You are further notified that the date o f the firsf publication o f this | -nmmons is the 60th day November, ! 1916. and the iar.t publication ihereof, i ; The Stayton Real Estate Man :; will be made on the 11 day o f January, 1917. STAYTON, - • - OREGON Lancefield Bldg. 11-30 8. H. Heltzel, 1-11 Attorney for Plaintiff. Lulay & Schindler L. A. MESSING FUNERAL DIREC70R - J . M. RINGO— G. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc Veterinarian Treats all domestic animals, elec applies the Tuberculin test. Telephone 3x7 O ffice o t Slayton Stables STAYTON 1 FARMS W ANTED! I YOUR FARM LAND F r e d R o c k ’s The “ Pastime Billiard and Cigar Store Geo. A. SMITH OREGO PAUL FEHLEN (Licensed Veterinary Surgeon and Dental Expert Stnyton, Ore. ■ I ■■■!■■■■■ Phone Main 3462 Swiss Jeweler "WEINHARD’S GOLDEN NECTAR” “ WEINHARD'S AMBER NECTAR” 0RE60N STAYTON S A V O N Tnone 8x24 ■' ■ ■■■— ■ ■ Phone in Every Room H O T E L D. B. Shrevc, Prop. Rooms, Single $2.25 to $3.00 Weekly With Bath $4.00 to $5.00 Transient, Room with Bath $1.00 Without SOc, and 75c 131 Eleventh Street Between und Washington POKTI.AND Alder OREGON “FIXIT SHOP’ I have established a repair shop in the Cooper building on Water Street and will repair anything. Saw Filing a specialty. Oron Weddle. tf 1 ■ 1 1 ■ 111 1 ..... NOTICE! The Trover-W eigel Studio will open Saturday and Sunday Jan. 6th. and 7th. They arn now located in the Mntthicu Bldg on Second Street.