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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1917)
T P S T A Y T O N M A IL OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW fw n rB T -irr*MiTiN<>Tiu r o . at the postotfice at Stay ton, Marion of ("onpress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year In Advance J Goshen. 8. I*, t'o. j u 'hares and deeds parcel of land to county highway eliminating d.i >rous crossing. Advertising Kates Made Known t Tpon Application North Mend. Preliminary work b 'g in on paving waterfront highway. Astoria, Port Commission to build new dredge. prove Skipanon River. Foreign Advertisirg Represent'd by TFe American Piess Association deny. M.J. \r WEYMAN BRUTON COMPANY, 5« UaUa Saoar*. Naw Task Gly CHANGE OF SCHEDULE O lT 15 on at the rate o f 10 per cent per annum from the 30th day o f January 1915 un til paid and the further sum o f $50 00 attorneys fees together with the costs and disbursements o f said suit taxed at $24.51 a id costs and expenses o f said execution. I will on Saturday the 27th day o f January, 1917, at the hour o f 11 o ’ clock, a. m. o f said day at the west door o f the County Court House in Marion County, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the dav o f sale, all the right, t tie, interest and estate which said defendants and all persons claim ing under them subsequent to the date o f m ortgage in, o f and to said premises hereinbefore mentioned and described in said execution as follows, to-w it: Lots Nos. Tw enty (20), Twenty-one (21), Tw enty-tw o (22) and Tw enty- three (23) o f Maple Glen Addition to Salem, Marion County, Oregon, as shown by the recorded plat thereof, also lots Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), T w elve (12), Thirteen -(13) and Fourteen (14), save and except the plat and parcel o f land sold to the Southern Pacific Railway and now used as a right o f way along the north side o.' above described lots, as the same appear upon the recorded plat o f the " C ity V ie w ,” said land being situated in the County o f Marion. State ot Oregon, and being Tw enty-six Acres, more or less. Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law. Dated this 26th day o f December, 1916. Wm. Esch, Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon 12-28 By W. I. Needham, 1-26 Deputy Umbri lies ; pi car in the carvings at PersciMills. Therefore we know that they must have been in use at least 2 o ( jo It. U. * ENVY. Do not lot envy blind you. Wa niigl t enjoy to thair utmoat many tr.ings that wa now spoil by f a sell all era:# for possaa- aion Why shoo'd the valvat lawn and strip of wood'and raise to i t a pleasure and teeoma a so. re# of jealousy and heartacha beeauss they are our neighbor’a? —Anon judgment and pronounced "awfully had" by everybi dy but liltnsclf. H i rose and made a sh u t and startling speech "Th at picture was painted by me. 1 had a uotlou that some o f you didn't like my work, and this is pret ty convincing proof I um very much obligeJ to yo o’ When Ills colleagues recovered from their stupefaction the head carpenter was bidden to bring hack the picture. But Constable would not have it "Out it goes!’’ he said grimly Alaska's Great Forest. The Tongass forest comprise* about 15.000.000 acres and Is described by the forest service as one of the most extensive bodies o f timber remaining in the United States Single trees in this great forest often reach a diarn- eter o f seven or more feet and tower to a bright o f 200 feet. One log brought to a local Alaskan mill was 154 feet long and cut 18,000 board feet. Many parts of Ibis forest will cut from 50.000 to 75,000 feet per acre. ana s,,aje are:,s ‘ arr-v 1<’0'°'J0 fee‘ acre.—T ree Talk. t'«r Persian Lamb Fur. The term a at ra khan i* used for coarser grades o f Persian latnb fur. which is made from the pelts of a kind o f black sheep The skins are mostly imjiorted from Bokhara. They are from still born iambs or from lambs killed before they are a week old. The curl o f the wool is lost as the lambs grow older, and a tight curl covering the skin uniformly Is what the furriers rock The skins nre vari able in quality, uud the traders grade them according to the closeness aud particular charn ter o f the curl ns well as the fu rs lustre. Dyeing is used to give an even coloring and make the skins more lustrous —New York Sun. A Feat of Horse Riding. A t Newmarket, England, May 3. 1758, a wager was laid by a young w o man that she would ride on borse- back 1.000 miles in 1,000 hours. She accomplished the feut in a little more tbun one-third o f the time nuined. English Surnames. T h e follow ing list o f surnames »eta- ally extant in Ei and today was com. posed by an offh ;al in Doctors’ Com mons who had Iris own name changed by law : Asso, Bub, Boots, Bones, Beast, Cheese, Cod, Cockles, Dun e. Demon. Dam, Drlnkniilk, I'ntt, I-'rogge. Goose, Ginger, GLro-t, Gimlet, Gready, iliigg. Hump, Headaeh, Jug. Jelly. Kneebone, Kidney, Leaky, lar/.y. Mug, Monkey. Pighead. Poker, Itadish, lioltcngoose. Snags. Swine ami Vlttles.- lynidon Mail. • Johnnie on the Spot. Tire young teacher had b Wi having s try I n i tin a with h#r nature study olass because Johnnie hud discovered ae knew more Ilian she did about birds and frogs und bad as limed u derisive attitude In coiimm , ;ein o. She appealed to the man principal, who replied: "N ext time you In vu I he « ia*» let me know, und I 'll come in and take charge of i t I think I can settle Johnnie.” H e v,: . do y ca I d in. and all went well at liisi. W ii.i ■ unfid: nee the prln cipul said at I lie . ■ aciu ion of the lor son, ".Nov. \ ou n. inch a k me one 'I e bud been alleni up to tin. ¡ !.:,«> V, i il • a:.ic in* turn be re: :• t i d u e . - h * a duck eye brow*.-" w v . T il «•* Bandon, Fertilizer factory suggested to utilize fish cannery waste. Deer Creek. California company to start cheese factory. Physician and Surgaon STAYTON--KINGSTON S TA Y TO N . AUTO STAGE W ill make regular trip« every «lay, Sunday* included a* follows: SII KM l'Ilo,SK ">•! Leave Stayton for Kingston H:3f> A M, 8 .... " •• Kingston " Stayton 0:05 “ A rrive Stayton • Leave New Era. State to provide $15,000 for highway here in ad dition to Clackamas Co.’s $1(5,000and Federal aid of $30,000. Umatilla County income tax payers to show big increase of past years prosperity. H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. SALEM-STAYTON powers o f the Oregon Public Utility Commission, the legislature President Wilson’s outline for permanent peace is being v ould do much to encourage investment o f capital in the state. highly commended by nearly every newspaper in the United States. Roseburg, City will control jitneys owing to several recent So far Germany and England are silent on the subject, but it looks accidents endangering citizens lives. as if they might be sparring for an opening and that peace may bo Southern Pacific Co. adopts plan o f building all wooden nearer than we think. * freight cars at own shops and from lumber produced along its lines Constable and His Picture. Constable, the eminent llritish paint er. once sat on the buugiug committee o f the British Royal academy when a small landscape was brought up for I (or his brothers. It’s conducive to brotherly fe e lin g . T here is grutitude for the rich tobacco that makes a little nibble go so fu r and (or the touch of salt that brings out the tobacco satisfaction without so much jaw work. Due to the enterprise of the Bell System, the whole United A fte r the ‘ ‘bone dry” law passes they can banish the spit States may be enabled to hear Pres. Wilson’s inaugural speech on toons in the corridors and substitute waste paper baskets. T h e March 5. over long distance telephone. lobbyists will be so dry they will expectorate cotton. By adding the Convenience and Necessity measure to the Notice i< hereby riven, that by virtue o f an execution duly issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, fo r the county o f Marion and to me di rected on the 23rd day o f December, 1916, upon a judgment and decree duly rendered, entered o f record and docketed in and by said Court on the 13th day o f December, 1916, in a certain suit then in said Court pending, wherein F. M. Mitchel and R.G.Henderson were plain tiffs, and E. J. Sauter, MattieJ. Sauter, D. A . White, H. O. W hite and F. M. W hite, partners doing business as D. A. W hite & Sons; F. W. Spencer F. H. Rearoner, A. J. Houck, Salem Tile and Mercantile Company, a Cor poration, and Falls Citv Lumber Co., a corporation and S. F. Anderson as Trustee in Bankruptcy o f E. J. Sauter, were defendants in favor o f plaintiffs and against said defendants bv which execution I am commanded to sell the property in said execution and herein a fte r described to pay the sum due the Plaintiffs o f $260.00 with interest there J start the little pouch of W-B C U l up the line legislative halls makes one think that the wives of the politicians have totaled ¡¡>500.000, took no chances by letting-hubby hire any real pretty girls to sit Vale, Stockraising Hometead act causes big rush for lands Will add millions to tax rolls. by their sides during the session. ON FORECLOSURE f EN you gentlemen get together at your W H lodge meetings, somebody is pretty sure to able. One o f the hardest things to make a pretty girl understand is that we shouldn't Judge by appearances.— Phil adelphia itecord. TOBACC O I I I'M M I HiRACiO. L ir Y O U I A M « \ A Ü M U i K IW I OA M u n i i O n i 1 I T , V O U M A Y r1 T H IN K IT S L Will im Gresham, Fruit cannery to be rebuilt, to also handle vege That Stayton is entitled to use its own tax money, noonecan tables. The e: sence of local government is founded upon this fact. % Portland, Improvements on North Hank. Oregon Electric. A jrtance at the many lady clerks and stenographers in the Oregon Trunk, and United Railways lines for the last 12 months SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY I'M »••/. 0 I O f OSOI N AA V j V’ Eugene will have cheese factory if quantity o f milk is avail Address all Communicat or.s to The Stay ton Mail [ O A lN l'IM u AN O I I » M T » I N >» 1 Oregon Legislature Shows Every Inclination to Eliminate Freak and Radical Legislation and Hold Taxes Down to a Minimum. This will be a Great Encourage ment to Industry M «tib c r of Ike Sut< Editorial A»*ociaticn and of the Willamette Valley Editorial Association * ...... •''•>' ~ IM Mf TOO--] ALL o n flM A I % la A t » i r »Ml •|M . A U H I » CM« W I K IN D O f TOBACCO o r W l CU T 5 A T I » r i t > I 1 T H W A N T I N G A N O L A M S , VMTM L I ^ E. M. OLMSTED, E d ito r an d Publisher Entered as second class matter County. Oregon, under the Act ......... Tv* t u t t o rxr A rrive Leave ( A rrive Stayton 9:16 A • 9:26 ' Sublimity • 9 40 ‘ Aumsville - 9:55 ' Turner 10:25 ' • baleni >p. Ore. F U c. Salem 2:45 P T u rn er - 8:16 ' . 3:35 ' Aumsville - 8:50 ' Sublimity - 4:0o ' Stayton OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. P H Y S IC IA N AN D S ta yto M. n SU11CEON , .O r e g o n Wilbur N. 1‘intlcr, D.M.D. M • DENTIST Office Opp. lainceficid Shoe Store Phono 2152 Leave Stayton tor Kingston 4:26 P.M. ** Kingston “ Stayton 4:50 P.M. connect* with Motor Car Stayton, Ore G. Cyril Watson, D.M.D. Humillan & Stout Grants Pass, Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. lets contract to quarry ______________________________ 2,000 tons limestone annually for 5 years from quairy 18 miles from factory. Will haul with auto trucks. Dentist— STAYTON MEAT MARKET Up Stairs in Roy Block Coquille, Dollar mill idle since 1912 to again operate and em ploy 40. Baker. $(50,000 paid for 6500 Walowa county sheep. Stayton, SE S T A K & T H O M A S, Proprietors. . Fresh, ^ait & Cured Meats Pendleton, Local syndicate pays $200,000 for 3600 acre Uma Lard & Cream ery Butter. tilla ranch. ^ ’ i Washington, D. C., River and Harbor bill includes .,<80,000 for Oregon City locks and $36,3000 for improving river above locks Falls City to have new S. P. Depot soon. Grants Pass, New brick garage to be built. Highest Market Price' Paid For Fat Stock S. H . H K I.T Z K I. TINWORK and PLUMBING Farm I ahi uh Secure«! V. LAW YER Dwelling houses a specialty Let us figure on your build ings We can save you money A good job gau ran teed FUNERAL Portland, Cero Mfg. Co. moves here. To employ 25. Phone 77 G. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc V ete rin arian Treat* all domestic animal*, alac applica the Tuberculin teat. Telephone 3x7 Office a t S ta y to n S ta h le a STAYTON |l.¡censed L. A. MESSING 31 Y E A R S E X P E R IE N C E — REFOr.M. Reform ia tha work of reason slowly nv/aboning from «he leth argy of i;r.enn'.e, gradually ac quiring r.onbclonco in her own strength aoJ i Itimately triumph ing over the dominion of preju dice and ouslom. O- Speeding Up. “ W e ’re Hpeeding up." “ Yea. indeed t But why the an nouncement now?" "I was Just thinking that when I wu* a boy father imed to offer boys gold watches if they wouldn’t amoke until they were twenty-one." "W e ll? " "N ow tbe age limit lias been cut down to eighteen.” — Detroit Free I ’ rcaa. « ( > < ( Ì ( ► « ) o and Dental Expert Stayton, Ore. Phone Main 3462 S A V O N All work on watches and clocks guaranteed for One Year It Sprnka For lU rlf ' * 1 > lrocatcd in the .Shoe Shop W est o f the Stayton State Hank Oregon Phone 3x24 Phone in H O T E L Rooms, Single $2.25 to $3.00 W eekly With Bath $4.00 to $5.00 Transient, Room with Bath $1.00 Without 50c, and 75c ,, 131 Eleventh S treet Between and Washington PORTLAND ¡FARMS WANTED! List YOUR FARM LAND With Geo. A. Every Room D. B. Shreve, Prop. Try My Work Stayton Advantage of Dignity. "W h at are we going to do almut Bliggins? He won't pay hi* club due*.” “ Make lin.-i a member o f the hoard o f goverin.nl Then maybe lie'll be a*Uamed to nee himself posted.” — Washington Star. OREG O t Veterinary Surgeon Oregon City and West Linn plan joint municipal paving Pepper. White pepper I* allowed to ripen ii)ioii the vine*, anil after being pluck cii the ben ie* are dciorticulcd. or de privod o f Ibetr outer voul. Black pep I»1 r ia tbe prod in t of tbe berries picked before full ripening . . . . PAUL FEHLEN STAYTON. OREGON. Swiss Jeweler A hill has been introduced by so-called “ sportsmen” attack ing commercial fishing in Columbia and Rogue rivers as being in jurious to the “ sporting fraternity.” To hamper or kill an Oregon industry that employs thousands o f workmen for the benefit o f a few “ sports would be a black spot in the state’s history. OREGON P. O. Box 198 Roseburg, 95,000 pounds Douglas Co. prunes go to England. plant. DIRECTOR - J . M. R IN G O — Total Oregon mineral output in 1916 was $5,500.000. McMinnville, Milk condensing plant to enlarge. and N O T A R Y PUBLIC Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg. Lulay & Schindler Umatilla county has increased in wealth nearly $1,5000,000 past year. Portland, Columbia Engineering Works increasing facilities to handle six ships. A. GOODE STAYTON Contractors & Builders Molalla, .<100,000 company organizes to work fire clay de posits near here. OREGON A tto rn c v -a l-L a w -N o ta ry Public Oregon is giving $128,111 from the Forest Road Fund. Pendleton, West End Chop mill changes hands. Will erect large warehouse. Physician and Surgeon X RAY Eugene, Coos county co-operates to urge highway from this Myrtle Point ships carload o f cheese directly to New York. Oregon AU M SVILLE Bend, Strahorn railroads will develop 28,000 sq. mile area Bath Tubs, Lavatories and having 30,000,000,000 feet of western pine, 10,000,000 acres dry | all Sanitary fittings— Farm farming land, 50,000 acres reclai mable land, sats, sodas, nitrates ers—We carry a line of and potash, cattle and sheep ranges, and vast waterpowers. pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. Regulation of railroads at hands of national government in stead of by 48 varieties of state commissions seems to be an as sured fact in near future. JACOB SPANIOL Albany, Peppermint growers of state perfect organization. point. - A. BURSELL, M. D. Gold Beach, Curry county buys rock crusher and equipment to improve roads in northern part of county. Roseburg. May build fruit juice plant here. * Lancefield Bldg, »♦ ♦ ♦ « « ♦aaaa a aa aassa a a iaata OREGON “FIXIT SHOP” I have e*tahli*hed a repair shop in the Cooper building on W a ter S treet and will repair anything. Saw Filing a specially. Oron Weddle. tf SMITH The Stayton Real Estate M.in j; Alder NOTICE! The T rover-W eigel Studio will Saturday anil Sunday Feb. 3rd. and 4th, They are now located in the Matthieu Bldg on Second Street. o | m t i