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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1917)
» Kv*.., - TME S T Ä Y T O K M A I L OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW ~ A M O rt V • u O regon Industries Show Increases in all Branches for Past Y ear. Prospects fer 10 1 ! iven Brighter. L egisla Entered as second class matter at tbo postoffico at Stay Ion. Marion ture Should Do Ail in it its Pow er to County, Oregon, under the Act of l'ongm>s of March 1879. E ncourage Industry. Subscription Pric T vvo t» lv v ) fA C C — TM CN » »HO M O f y ----• ftAV.1 If.-» »»MALI. tMtW I» thOUOH foi» J lo o p ---------- \ !» A MAITK ©VI »MAI 6 0 0 0 ÎO O A C C O . C ' W r> I » H I C H t o O A C C O A M O A 1 T O IA C C O N O d O N I A M ! H . A» W A V . A A H IN O H IM A • i W O f W B C U T A H O P O r « H A L F A » O U C H IN M l A Af. OLSJSTliD, l-'ditor «m i I ’ubfishcr m *HV MANI ANY D um ' M AN. C H A V t rrO PLC I M U H I# i J — f p $1.00 W\ Year In Advance < >'i;ooo to tw* made on house cl< rk Saturn. Snvlmr of M.mber of the State Ed.toriid A iio c v ik inJ of the Willamette Valley Editoiial lllft* this V Atto, .ilion n . o ' norial o f the Slate Portland Cfcural Legislature ?n * '■ u .: r :iiat definite legislation be made concerning ■ aier pm r. so that . ome basis for development might be arrive I at. — Advertising Hates Ma> e Krown i p n A] ' lication Foreign Advertisins Reprise, cd Tbc A fica r Pic« As eciation O OMF. call these facc-atufTcrs ho»Js, sumo cull them gophers. But they arc getting scarcer and scarcer since gentlemen found out about W-U C l 1 P Chewing. I here is no excuse for a man making a monkey of him self today. The line rich tobacco flavor was put into W-ll by nature, the touch o f salt brings it out nico ami tranquil like, without your worrying your jaw around continually. W-ll is getting to be pretty nearly us popular us sun shine these happy days. . Flourmill projec .1 at Jonlan Valley. O \ i >n til uc fiber the w ' *lil. Address all Communications to The St ay ton Mail S i .» m »r to that in any other region o f! Salem is getting a black ev while the bridge over the W il M »in >.■ i ini of niHI .-..n .. of potato, s bring $12,000. is out o f commission, by lad nr the immense Polk county ,s or oj . ; *..«■ .....m- .st r v n iw u ,,,, Portland, timber holdings in Columbia, Tillamook, Port and. I/trge Large timber , w „,|li„ Kt0„ trade, The county courts o f the ;.vo Man let. cannot come u any Cll,t . „ ues comprising 26,000 acres and ,cnt on the style of bri.Ue to be bu.lt, Marion wantmK a 4 . 50 ,, ,,».,.,,, f i r t tml,H.r chanK,. hands at figure o f $4,000,000. agreement Mad. by WEYHAN-BRUTON COMPUtY, SO 11*1« . V » * . *.w Twl City ridge and Polk a concret' bruise. It Salem does not come steel bridge Oregon is getting some good advertising in adjoining states to the rescue soon, the controversy may last all summer ami no as a result o f the legislature trying to hold down taxes, consolidate bridge built CHANGE OF SCHEDUU 0(T. ! » commissions and cut out overhead expense. This is worth much P to the state in view o f the fact that we have heretofore been point Physician anti Surgoon It cost the United States $1(12.000.000 to find out if Villa was ed out as the “ freak law” state. STAYTON--KINGSTON real’ y dead or alive. Now the boys are coming home with a lot o f Dallas, Isical mill buys 1 , 000,000 ft. fir logs cut by S. P. Co. O REG ON experience if nothing else. Wouldn’ t it have been cheaper to have S TA Y TO N . AU TO STAGE Will mak«- re -ilur trip . r\ > lay. — — built a barb wire entanglement the whole length of the border and 0,1 Coos l>a.\ line right ot way. a - ful! >u\ : told them to go to it and scrap it out? Linn county built 70 miles o f road the past year, graveled Sundays inrhnle«l s t u r a CHON I :! D. or rocked. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦a I .on vo Stayton for King a 8::!r. A M. •* Kingston ‘‘ Stay! n. 8:55 " Stayton automobile dealers are preparing for heavy sales P H Y S IC IA N A N D SUHGKON Harrisburg making big hay shipments. y .05 •* Arrive Stayton the coming spring. It will not be long until every farmer will New burg. Work starts on large addition to cannery building. Leave • S t a y t o n , O regon 9:15 A. M. Stay ton , have his own car. 9:25’ " Sublimity Will add corn to line o f canned products. la m e tte - H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. SALEM--STAYTON C. H. BREWER, M. And now maybe Te will have a let up on some o f the Thaw vesels. doings. They say that the Thaw millions are beginning to dwindle. The legislature is busier than a hen with one chicken this week. Portland, New shipyard to start with contracts for two Roseburg, Coos Bay Coal to be marketed here. Canyonville, Lovons Lodge mine being made ready to operate. 9:4*1 •* •• - Aumsvilio 11 - Turner Arrive - Salem to.. > ' I .cave Opp. Ore. 1!. . . Sal. in I ! M. j Arrive - Turner - J!:!5 •• - An " - Sublimity - 8:50 •• Stayton - DENTIST Oftlce Opp Lnm-i-llrld Shoe Stor-- Stavlon, Ore filone 2152 1:00 Beaverton. Brick yard idle two years, to re-open under new 1 Leave Stayton lor King-ton management and employ 40. " And tomorrow is Ground Hog day. - W ilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D. Just why a business concern employing hundreds of men should be put to the trouble and expense of two pay days a month instead o f one, as new bill proposes, is hard to understand. 1:25 l’.M. King-ton " Stayton t:5o I*.M. connecta with Motor Car llarn man Hout G. Cyril Watson, D.M.D. — Dentist— from Miss Marshall’s room, and Eugene, Hauser Bros, will build powder magazine. Bernice Hensley. Marie Deidrich, and Isabella Mielke from Miss Cottage Grove. Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. offers .£6.50 a ton f. o. Work for the second semester SES P A K & S U ,,0 n ’ • • ° “ íü n Hollister’s room on account of ill b. for sugar beets. Local farmers will undoubtedly take advantage has begun in earnest. Two new TH O M AS, o f opportunity. classes were formed. A Commer ness. M. C. June Kearns taught Monday cial Law class in which there are Proprietors. Roseburg Review, “ It will bear repeating, few new laws, 8 students, and a Geometry class for Mrs. Pratt, who was ill. Physician and Surgeon fewer commissions and more good roads are what the people ex- X K AY in which there are six, Mr. Davis The Sweet children enrolled uect we might say demand from the present legislature.” AUM SVILLE OREGON being the teacher of both. The last week. Eugene, Company forms to promote flax industry. Will Pillowing students also enrolled erect modern plant. in the high school: Rex Porter, S. I l I I I Î I . T Z E L Winchester Bay, Hotel and dancing pavilion destroyed by Highest Market Price Paid For lai Stock T h e o. Matthieu and Arthur fire to be rebuilt. Bunnell. A tt »r n «v a t * L »w -N o t a r y Public Rev. Her of Scio preached at The Dalles, New modern concrete garage building planned. Carvl and Carl Ruble h a v e been absent from high school the ^ e church W ednesday evening North Bend, Local box factory will operate and also install and will preach here now every Farm I . m u ís Secured past few days. shingle machines. Wednesday evening. Owing to the fact that t h e Pendleton, Standard Oil Co. asks 20 year franchise for plant Ralph Neil of Eastern Oregon Bath Tubs, Lavatorie and A. GOODE p'ay, “ Mrs. Wiggs of the Cab- in west end. is visiting in this neighborhood. all Sanitary fittings— Fann fa ge Patch was rehearsed Mon LA W YE R and N O TAR Y PUBLIC Rieth has terminal improvements costing $500.000, monthly ers—We carry a line of Roy Scofield will soon leave, day night, the Chante Club could for an extended trip to parts of Pay ro11 of $ 10-000 and appropriations for coming year of $160.000. pumps, leader water sys Oflln- Room No, »1, Roy Hldg;. not have their regular meeting. South Dakota, his old home. He E xPect* b* come largest^ terminal on the line, tems, etc. Gasoline engines, One division o f the Typewrit will be accompanied by his cous- Fairview, Libby, McNiel & Libby negotiating to establish ing class won by a narrow mar D IR E C T O R in Miss Y’ iola Hudson, wTho lives cannery. gin in the contest which they JACOB SPANIOL Junction City’s new warehouse to start March 1. - J . M. H INGO — have been carrying on for the there, but uaa been visiting at the Scofield home for some time. past weeks. The losing division Crane, Several cars o f ore will be hauled 35 miles from mine - STAYTON OREGON ; re already making plans for the Ralph Kuenzh is now telegraph near Idle City on Trout Creek to ship from here in spring. Ore “ Wienie Feed” which they will operator and agent at Marion, runs $75 to $250 a ton in lead, silver and zinc. Luiay & Schindler be obliged to give as soon as the he made his home here a few , , , G. F. KORINEK, V. S., B. V. Sc weather is fit years ago Roseburg, 3o miles telephone line to be constructed in Ump Contractois & Builders V e te rin a ria n qua national forest. Miss Crabtree received a letter Several from here attended the , ' . j Dwelling houses a specialty I’rcjt t all dom chlic am m ala, alao from Dean Watters, who i s i n dance at West Stayton Friday Heppner, Farmers will gather Feb. 3 to plan building grain Let us figure on your build applien the T u b e rcu lin teat. T clcp h o n u 3 x 7 Cottonwood, Idaho, where she is evening. elevator. ings O ffice a l S la y to n S ta b le a We can save you money attending school and doing good M rs. Wiley Angel is visiting in I)a" es* Pacific Power & Light Co. install most modern LTAYTON . . . OREGO' A good job gauranteed v.ork. Scio, where her daughter Rachel nitr°Ken lamps to replace old arc lights throughout city. School Notes STAYTON MEAT MARKET Up Stairs in Roy Blotk A. BURSELL, F re s h ,M il ¿¿lured M eals Lard & Cream wry butter. North S a n tia m T IN W O R K an d P L U M B IN G V. FUNERAL h A cactus plant was brought is employed as teacher in the Just how a bill to cripple commercial fishing on the Rogue river in the interest o f “ sportsmen,” can be considered seriously, c er from Mrs. Effie Miller’s public school, we do not understand. greenhouse one day last week T i h i i e v; u 8 c th grade examination u ^ ia u c c A a m iiia u u n i d in Miss Miss Crabtree’s was held lately in our school 'J placed Placed in Pendleton, Wheat, wool and hay bring highest prices, banks room. It is a very beautiful Walter Spicer and Arthur Bun- bursting with money, abundance o f work for everybody, empty piant, having 65 double blossoms nej] took the examination. houses unknown, business and collections never better •n d 22 buds. ^ ^ Chance burned his hand W. S- Carter, head of railroad firemen, in speaking before a .The Turner H. S- has started severly while building a fire in a committee on Adamson bill at Washington says, “ Subsidized” the publication of a paper which stove with kerosene. press is responsible for demand for compulsory arbitration and is called Daylight and Darkness. gomt f rom here enjoyed the ^ ie brotborbood intends to go into a publicity campaign. The sampl r* "eived here prom- 0 ygtiil. j upper at West Stayton Wlum they start to subsidize the press they may find their leaders ises weil. Phone 77 P. O. II \ IBS STAYTO N, OREGON. | ¡Licensed Veterinary Surgeon und Dental Ex|>ert L. A. MESSING Stayton, Ore. Sw iss Jeweler Co J v/iir.cj art w»!l, but good a .‘ icr.j i .-ft f-ott.r. An/fccd/ can wi -.' t j l!vo v/ell. A'mos'- • /#«•/• t iC Cct3. “ '.ci a criminal at ‘ Tiic- ci :-.-drc-3. but he doe. nc carry ll * «vii’i into act, and that is why ho r e m a in , a c r im in - J . It i. not u few faint wis’ e*. but a Ilf# ong struggle that rr. .rc-> u. v a lia n t . 'T h e 3rd and 4th grades are Fitted F o r It. planning to observe Lincoln’s, "I don't kintv wtutt to do with my Washington's a id Longfeilow’i *»on. About i, ■ o.i.y ti n; i)L. has to Lirthdfvs during the month o f r,‘ " ,*,n,pnl l,i® "•I'hinu imtn- . ‘ February. ner.’ . — n,,.,, wliy llol „ct hjlil u Job a8 „ John Olirsled has tee,» absent 'Tai,or' ’-ihiitimom . u . mi an “ Vie. I lotlicd t-tcii old liiihby I r pattili • win i to lit i house." ¡bilí Imoro Amerii an V.. t T.u Fur VV.ih Advice. “Why don t you uinke your wife thrnv, t uli bul nWay t li mnke» lier look uliiy T agree wlih you i» ifeotly. I told - ber the some ■», I hh ube'’— "And i.l i y duo t you trade tlint m<v tor nr f .'•< h - i for a go d one? It lool s ll.i* ii Ml! i in ri rl'ei a< ow.” o lool: I : |< n't you get freato elioni '..it nr' Why you're crazyl " ;>ut « r a i l tvli.mg I wouldn't take— < u. gsoi ni . i■ ' Tbeic'a no uri * telle . ' to a hl.mied foolP' ludianapolla New*. ceived a not«- eotiiiuiiiidiiig him to leave St. Peterahurg, where he had been hook- nil for a numl>er of coneerU, wit liiii twenty-four liourR. The ezur lia«l Rent for him and pa id him a neat eonipll- mont. hut I r «aid to have received the «•hilly reaponxc, ''.Sire, I am u Pole.” All Tl.oy Wanted. A late pedi-Rtrlau «m Dartmouth «(rent nas approached by two ugly looking j , ,i, with liils greeting from one, while the other treiin -lngly wielded n einbof woo l stolen from n lumber pile: "May. (AHer. me 'nil my partner was a-planiiln' i i i plucked xteuk. We got th punk, nl all w<> ant of you in a alu.,e!''- Roup n Advertiser. Phone 3x24 31 Y K A R S B X P K K I K N C K “FIXIT SHGP” All work on watch* s ai l clocks guaranteed for - I One Year | I have « xtahli.hed n repair shop in tin- ( neper hiiilding on Water Street and will repair anything. Saw Filing a R| i d a ily . Oron Weddle. tf 4444444»444«*4 7 he Trover-Weigel Studio will o| n Saturday and Sunday Feb. 3rd. and -ttli. They are now Inrateil in (he Matthieu Hldg on Second Street. Saturday evening given by the bave bad a pipe dream and that they will have to subsidize the public at large to 3top demand for compulsory arbitration legis- There are 8 pupils in M i s s Farmer’s Union. lation. T r y M y W o rk , it Spent F o r !. If 2 Crabtree’s loom that have been neither ah: e: t nor tardy during Located in the Hh , s i . « , p Ti -ï íá n . r I Ciaze. C . t . Wi t of the Stuyton State Hank * the- first sc mester, 5 in Miss Mar General Snubbed the Czar. “Now tbi.r ■ - n r« fliiliiix m ich shall’s room, 5 in Miss Hollister’s Paderewski once «lured to alTrniit tin- Stayton -:- Oregon % ACn 3 W 7 '.L A3 WISH. : w o n iio rfn i i ; e'eryl. ily I m cruxy czar, with the n-Riilt that he hooii re *44444« . . . . . loom and 20’ ui Mrs. Pratt’s room. ->. » » .« • about ii. in " The average in the 7th grade in the recent spelling contest was 86 . Lyle Lampman and Eliz abeth I.ee in the Gth received 100 and 8 ir. the 5th grade 100. Gre ta Ruble and Alice Klecker in the 4th made perfect grades and the whole grade’s av. was 83. FAU L FEHLEN ^ 4 4 4 * ^ 4 6 t. YA4« » FARMS WANTED t NOTICE! I 1 List YOUR FARM LANG !-‘V Dut. “ " ' ii * U Ik a wn r . J. - 1 hi l i r ii basin em ' y«-i >. ■ ,.t in nove >;• I li ■ ,n LATION AL I1ANK O. * T in Stayton Red Fsfal'* Man , Lancefisid Bldg. .'.i < Mcku u r . 3 . 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