The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, January 18, 1917, Image 2

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S T A Y T O N
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OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
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Entered as second class matter at the post office at Staytofi. Marion
County, Oregon, under the Act o f Congress of March 3, 1ST9.
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Fordfu Aevertisinif Ripresemeli by Tbe Anvrican Press Ascccialion
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Astoria harbor being looked over as location for naval or
submarine base
President W. it. Barrati
predicts 40c wool for 1917 clip.
Oregon City
sion to Highland.
Gardiner
under way.
Addiess all Communications to The Stayton Mail
Nearly every legislator, who is at Salem attending the bien-
nW m « l i n * o f that body, w a s ekcti-d on a plalform o f retrench.
m A t and the lowering of taxes.
The fulfilling of that program is
easy this year on account of the passage of the Tax Limitation
Amendment at the November election. Now if they only top off
the extravagance in the right place, all will be well, but it will not
do to cut too severely on public institutions that must be main­
tained, as that will impair then- efficiency. Better take a hack at
th e many useless commissions.
LaGrand
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Carver It. It. to sell $350,000 fionda for exten­
Preliminary work on Port
Poatoffice m v ’pts for
t Umpqua jetty well
r show large ii.i r.n so.
Peaver Creek, on Willamette Valley .Southern line, may gel
cht»ese factory.
Redmond Dew.,„lt„ County
w rt.net McKenzie pass
road with federal aid.
Riddle
near here.
E R E ’S something curious uhout W «B C U T ('h ew ­
ing—it lakes less out of your pocket mid puls a
better chew into your mouth. N o big plug sagging your
packet, no big wad sagging your check. I lulf us niucli
of this rich tobocco goes twice us far as ordinary plug.
W -B saves your silver and gives you a silver-lining feel­
ing of huppincss all over. You can’t help from telling
your friends ubout NV-B.
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M iti Nr W ET M A N B R U T O N
COM PANY,
50 Uaioa S y a .n . N . « T w b City
Michigan men bring sawmill with them to install
Rose burg
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE OCT. 15
North Umpqua fish hatchery to be improved this
year.
SALEM-STAYTON
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
STAYTON-KINGSTON
Canyonville- -Old Levons Ledge to operate after 13 years
AUTO STAGE
STAYTO N ,
OREGON
W ill make regular trip» every day.
idleness. Will install electric plant, remodel old machinery and
Sundaya inrlulled tin follows:
\ Hundreds o f small newspapers are being starved out of ex­ concentrating plant.
M U M I'HONK um
istence every day by the high cost of print paper and even the big
Hermiston county proves adaptable to prunes with yield 1 a 'live Stayton for Kingston 8:35 A.M.
dailim are beginning to get pinched and are trying to cut the over­
" Kingston " Stnylon
8.55 ••
heavy and returns large.
P H Y S IC IA N A N I) SUKGEON
A rrive Stayton
9:06 "
head! fxpense.
Port Orford mills ship 30,000 ft. white cedar to Bremerton
S t a y t o n , O regon
Leave
Stayton
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9:16 A. M.
Navy Yards.
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9:26 "
Sublimity
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Cold dry winter weather is not quite the thing for the aver­
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Auniavilh
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Klamath Falls New $13,000 steel bridge across Link river
Turner
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9:56 "
age Oregonian. It brings in its trail a harvest of colds, grips,
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10:25 "
A rrive
Malern
pneumonia and kindred diseases.
Let us have another dose of completed.
Leave Opp. Ore. Klee. Salem 2:45 P. M
Turner
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3:15 ”
south wind and a gentle sizzle sozzle with the accompanying drip,
Railroad constitution in Oregon during past year includes; A rrive
DENTIST
Aumaville
3:36
drop from the eves. We feel better.
g p. q , complete Coos Bay line. 118,3 miles. O. W. R. N. com-
Sublimity
3:60
Office Opp. I ancrl'.cld Shoe Store
4;oo
Stayton
M tM ittm t
plete Eastern Oregon line to Crane, 127 miles. Cal. & Ore. Cost K*
Phone 2152
Stayton, Ore
The confirming o f the Webb-Kenyon Law by the Supreme
p pU^ ¡n operation 15 miles proposed Grants Pass to Crecent City
I a ’ bvu Stayton tor Kingston 4:25 I*. M.
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Court will make the enactment and enforcement of the "bone line portiancj & Oregon City have 15 miles in operation and VaU
Kingston “ Stayton
4:60 t’ .M.
dry” law a comparatively simple process.
iey ¿v siletz complete 13 miles.
connects with Motor Car
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
Wilbur N. Pintlcr, D.M.D.
G. Cyril Watson, D.M.D.
Hammnn A Stout
Stayton ¡3 becoming prune and potato center.
fc Why not have a little o f the road tax spent where it origi­
nates—in Stayton. Our streets need it badly enough, no one can
Coos Bay may be chosen for avaitation or submarine base.
deny.
Donald is shipping about v<7,000 of hogs each week.
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SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PR0FER1Y
ON FORECLOSURE
Castor oil becomes tasteless If beaten
and tborougbl.v mixed with the white
o f an egg
Oregon’s Public Utility Commission is asking no radical leg­
islation at hands of legislature but advocates conservative policies
helpful to industries.
Its report shows considerable loss in net
operating revenue for railroads in state from 1914 to 1916.
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue
Roseburg will ship 150 cars of broccoli this season.
Also 50
o f an execution duly issued out o f the
Naturally.
Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon,
Teacher- In the sentence I have just cars to g o from Riddle,
All go direct to Chicago.
W hy? Ob­
fo r the county o f Marion and to me di­ rend tongue Is n noun
Junction City, $5,000 community warehouse is planned.
rected on the 23rd day o f December, servant Pupil-B ecause it Is a part of
1916, upon a judgment and decree duly speech - Baltimore American
Pendleton, building permits for year number 243 and total
rendered, entered o f record and docketed
$198,953.00.
Early Marriage In China.
in and by said Court on the 13th day o f
I t Is nothing rare in China for boys
December, 1916, in a certain suit then
Roseburg, platium ledge discovered east o f the city causing
twelve to fourteen years old to marry.
in said Court pending, wherein F. M.
great
interest.
The physical, moral and intellectual
Mitche) and R.G.Henderson were plain­
development o f the contracting par-
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Salem agrees to furnish required acreage to any firm that
tiffs, and EL J. Sauter, MattieJ. Sauter, ties
has uotlnng to do with the matter.
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D. A. White, H. O. W hite and F. Other consideration* entirely regulate W ill GStclblish flux products mHnuf<lCturin$£ p iu n t ncrc*
M. W hite, partners doing business as
Reported that Oregor Power Co. will make improvements in
D. A. W hite & Sons; F. W. Spencer t! a “ ffoi'rC h in ese aphorism says that
F. H. Reasoner, A. J. Houck, Salem the great business o f life is ended when Willamette Valley to extent of $300,000 or $400,000.
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T ile and Mercantile Company, a Cor­ the sous and daughters are married.
The Chinese-parents do not care to run
Oregon industries have been legislated nearly to a stand-
poration, and Falls Citv Lumber Co., a
the danger o f postponing the marriage still and the legislature should go slow about enacting more new
corporation and S. F.
Anderson as
effect property and business unfavorably such as killing
Trustee in Bankruptcy o f E. J. Sauter, o f their children, especially o f their ¡avvs
w ere defendants in favor o f plaintiffs change.
fish industry at mouth o f Rogue River for benefit of sportsmen.
and against said defendants bv which
Bright Youth
Marshfield, Smith-Powers Logging Ky. granted franchise
execution I am commanded to sell the
Caller—So your son W iiiie has start- along county road between Bunker Hill and Summitt, distance of
property in sai 1 execution and herein­
a fte r described to pay the sum due the ed work as an office boy. H ow Is be | JJ[ m ile s .
Fond Mother—Splen­
Plaintiffs o f 6260 00 with interest there­ getting along?
Corvallis, Sixth street to be paved. Property owners w ill
on at the rate o f 10 per cent per annum didly! He already knows who ought
to
be
discharged
and
is
merely
waiting
select
quality.
from the 30th day o f January 1915 un­
to get promoted so that he can attend
til paid and the further sum o f $50 00 ;
Rosburg, W. B. Bates and son buy Evening News and will
to I t —Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph.
attorneys fees together with the costs
enlarge and improve both paper and plant.
and disbursements o f said suit taxed
Just So.
a t $24.50 and costs and expenses o f
Oregon City, paper mill plans another addition similar
"Hubby, diamonds nrs said to be the
said execution. I will on Saturday, the same as cash."
to $1,000,000 unit about completed. Woolen mills to build big
27th day o f January, 1917, at the hour
"W h a t o f it?”
o f 11 o ’clock, a. m. o f said day at the
“ I wish you would buy me a few addition.
w est door o f the County Court House rings."
Portland, forecasted that S. P. Co. is preparing to go ahead
"Y o u r Idea Is that they will be cash
in Marion County, Oregon, sell at pub­
with
formerly
planned double track electric system to Salem.
lic auction to the highest bidder for on hand?"—LouNville Courier Journal
Dentist—
STAYTON MEAT MARKET Stayton,
UP Slairs • in R°y
Block
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Oregon
SESTAK
&
TH O M AS,
P ro p rieto rs.
Fresh, ball & Cured Meats
Lard & Creanury Butter.
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A. BURSELL, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
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X RAY
AUM SVILLE
OREGON
M. I I .
Highest Market Price'Paid For Fat Stock
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Attornev-at Law - Notary Public
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.
JACOB SPANIOL
Farm Ixmns Secured
V. A. GOODE
LAW YER
.nd
N O T A R Y PU B U C
Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg.
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
- J . M. R1NGO—
OREGON
STAYTON
Lulay & Schindler
Contractors & Builders
Dwelling houses a specialty
Let us figure on your build­
ings
We can save you money
A good job gauranteed
Phone 77
P. O. Box 198
G. F. KORINEK,
V. S„ B
Sc
Veterinarian
T rea t»
all iiome.»tic animal»,
al»o
applic» the Tuberculin teat.
Telephone 3x7
Office al Sta yton Stablea
STAYTO N
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OREGO.’
PAUL FEHLEN
It is the belief o f railroad executives t hat if railroads can be
cash in hand on the dav o f sale, all the !
Just a Shads.
8TAY TON, OREGON.
right, title, interest and estate which
relieved
of the insufficient regulation of 48 states and the Federal
“ I come o f a very old family.
We
| Licensed
said defendants and ail persons claim- have a fam ily gh ost"
body and this regulation be united under one national head with
Veterinary
Surgeon
in r under them subsequent to the date
“ W e have tw o."
regional subdivisions, a great part of their present troubles will be
o f m ortgage in, o f and to said premises
" I guess that gives you a shade the
and Dental Expert
removed.
hereinbefore mentioned and described best o f I t ”
Stayton,
Ore.
Phone 3x24
in said execution as follows, to-wit:|
Roseburg, 5,000 acres in Flourney valley pooled to drill for
Lots Nos. Tw enty (20), Twenty-one
oil.
(21), Tw enty-tw o (22) and Twenty- ♦
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Phone Main 3462 Phone in Every Room
P R A C TIC A L H E A L T H H IN T.
three (23) o f Maple Glen Addition to ♦
Salem, Marion County,
Oregon, as
Visible Than.
Hiniia „V.
S A V O N
H O T E L
Do Not Lose Sleep.
shown by the recorded plat thereof,
81 Y E A R S E X P E R IE N C E
"Cinderella
glass
wore
slippers.
Mlrklehy — Old <h.i.
!n t your bet­
Dr.
Richard
O.
Cabot,
tbe
well
I).
B.
Shrcvc,
Prop.
also dots Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven
grandma."
known physician, says In an arti­
ter Judgment tell y >u not to make that < i All work on watches and
(11), T w elve (12), Thirteen (13) and
"And a good custom too.
I f you Investment? Dtng.c No; my Letter
cle on health In the American
clocks guaranteed for
Fourteen (14), save »nd except the
wore 'em may lie you'd darn those holes Judgment n e 'e r tells me aiyth lu g
Rooms, Single $2.25 to $3.00 W aekl-
Magazine:
One Year
plat and parcel o f land sold to the
in the heels o f your stoeklnga.” —Lou­
"T o avoid overeating and alco­
With Bath $4.00 to $5.00
until nfier I'v e gone mid made s fool
Southern Pacific Railway and now used
isville Courier-Journal
J | Try My W ork, It Sprek» For Itself j |
hol and the tobacco habit are
Trantient, Room with Bath $1.00
o f uiyself!
as a right o f way along the north side
matters o f self control. T o get
Without 50c, and 75c
Located in the Shoe Shop
Exact Time.
o f above described lots, as the same
the sleep one needs (which means
Savage Advice.
W est o f the Stayton State Bank
“ Did you hear the news? The lion
appear upon the recorded plat o f the
all that one can iiossibly soak
Ella—W’ liaf would you advise ine to
131 Eleventh S treet Between Alder
" C it y V ie w ,” raid land being situated
Into one's system within twen­
do with my voice, love?
L ily — Oh. from the jungles came out nn.l gobbled
Stayton
Oregon
anil Washington
up
the
village
post
muster."
ty-four
hour»)
often
fakes
cour­
when
the
man
comes
round
you
might
to the Comity o f Marion, State ot
have it tuned!
age - the courage to refuse Ittvtta-
"W hen did lie do It?"
Oregon, and being Twenty-six Acres,
P O R TL A N D
OREGON
tlons. to Invite ridicule, to seem
"W h y. ate p. m ."— Baltimore Atner
more or less.
Measure your mind's height by tbe lean.
odd or puritanic
I licllevc that
Said sale being made subject to re­
shade It easts. —Browning.
more minor il!n--sse;< are due to
demption in the manner provided by
The Scrap Book.
lack o f sloop flinn to any other
"I fiutino how that l»oy o f mine got
la v .
“ Does your husband keep a scrap
through college "
recognisable factor
A |ier»on
Dated this 26th day o f December,
book ?"
enfclies cold gets lumbago. 1»
"Didn't he lenrn anything?*'
I have established n repair shop in
19 16 .
Wm. Each,
List
“ Not exactly He keeps a elicek book,
constipated o; hoodnrJto ridden
"WTt.v lie <an't even read the I-stln
the Cooper building on W ater S treet
Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon
and
we
have
a
strap
every
time
It
Is
on It!« '¡p 'o m a ."— Louisville Courier-
liecause III.« vltn'lfy 1« 'c lo u par
and will repair anything.
Saw Filing
12 -2 8
By W. I. Needham,
inumiti
used for my benefit."— Boston Tran ­
his plivslen! expenditure beyond
a specialty.
Oron Weddle.
tf
script.
1 -2 6
Deputy
bis physical ln< mite Sleep would
Almut 300 species o f turtle and tor­
With
set him si|tinr> with the world,
toises are known.
"W a ller, why do you recommend
hut to get sleep means sacrificing
everybody to take beef a In mods to­
Becoming.
The pineapple and Spanish moss nre day?"
liie evenin' < f n T V ,» he won’t
"T h a t dress la becoming, my dear,"
♦ d o . n u t) so h • r ,,u * in tifi»! nn«l 1 m ^ 1 bollini. a| relatives
"Because, sir. If It Isn’t nil eaten w e
■aid tbe man who thinks ha la a diplo­
Helte » fa ter ; eie. ling til in i I repIIv
♦ eliroül a'ly
< »Vili;
t o r n ir v i
h
^
h I iii II have It fo r dinner ourselves.”
ma tlat
had to si IV e l m i 1 d i d
f- ' : m i !: i ! o " u '
The Stayton Real Estate Man
|"tn i
♦
The T rover-W eigel Studio will
By photography with s vibrating
8be looked at him coldly for a mo
t
1 liu-t • •>u : r,., Ç • t
open Saturday and Sunday Feb. 3rd.
lens an English scientist has timed s
ment and then replied:
S ilfio
' V e ... flu n j y ¡ t yoii
Lancefield Bldg.
4 4 4- V
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lightning flash at one-nineteenth o f a
and 4th, They are now located in the
"la a . It la becoming threadbare.”
i m j . r e - 'll
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Tran-i rlpl.
second.
Matthicu Bldg on Second Street.
L. A. MESSING
S w is s Jeweler
FARMS WANTED I
“F1XIT SHOP”
YOUR FARM LAND
Geo. A. SMITH
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NOTICE!
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