The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, February 08, 1917, Image 2

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T M S T A Y T O N M AILlOREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
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Entered as second class matter a- the postoffice at Stayton. Marlon j
Countv, Oregon, under the Act o f t' ingress of March 3, 1879.
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Let Us Hope that Legislation h.uactcd
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; to industry
Member of the Stale Ld toruil Attociation and of the Willamette Valley Editorial
Myrtle Civek. Inqui.. - »• ived for quantities of reticular
Association
for lead pencils.
Simile comp; • wa . U 5,lHKi,(KK) ft. per year for
j ten years.
Advertising Kates Made Known Upon Application
Silver Lake, 11» <«ii1etit3 of north end of valley building t urn*
munity hull.
Foreifo Advertising Rfyresrnlfd by The Awriran P«css Assreatioa
Koho, Urnig Thom ranch ships (1500 lbs. honey.
Addiess ad Communications to The Stayton Mail
O U notice a fine regard for appearance among tho
officers (rum Roundsmen to (utplaiu—that'* one
rvr.non ihcy nre so keen for W -B CLJT (Shewing.
The pass-word among these gentlemanly fellows is ?'If
you won’t tukc a little chew don’t take any.” N o need
to disfigure the face, when a nibble o f rich tobacco gives
wore satisfaction than u wad of ordinary stuff— also less
grinding and spitting. Take a tip from tbc officer on W-B.
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Amity, Bank deposits jr ’ in almost ldflM pnat year.
Silem, 2000 people ultended opening reetption of ¿35,000
j bakery here.
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The situation that has devel pod between our country and
Germany in the p ist week has brought re-ponses from every peo­
ple o f foreign birth in the Unite 1 States. This positively and for
all time refutes the old theory that different race' and national­
ities could not be amalgamated ;nto a new whole; for every white
person in our country is o f foreign birth or descended from ances­
tors o f foreign birth.
The very feelir g of the social and political atmosphere o f the
United States is different Lines o f lineage disappear, and how
much we decry the lines o f wealth that sometimes appear to be
sadly out o f joint; yet the main chance o f political freedom to act
and to reach any height has never been questioned, and is left to
every individual regardless o f his birth or station in life.
For this, i f for no other reason, the United States o f Amer­
ica has become a refuge and a haven for the dissatisfied and polit­
ically oppressed of the entire world. Sometimes these are dream­
e r s and visionists, but the air o f “ You are as good as anyone,”
which is taught in all our educational and political institutions soon
brings the realization that “ The majority in a governmrnt such as
ours, must rule.”
It is gratifying indeed to see every nationality rally to the
support o f the President of the U nite! States o f America— No
matter what may be their private beliefs—and make us in truth
and reality, a country o f One Flag. One Nation, One People,
“ The United States— May she always be Right— But right or
wrong—The United States Forever.
SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
ON FORECLOSURE
Bethlehem s Bid on Shells
for the United States Navy
To the American People:
Notice Is Hereby Given, That by
The Secretary of the Navy has awarded
virtue o f an execution duly issued out contracts amounting to over t3.0M.U00
ol the Circuit Court of the State of to a British bidder for 14 and 16-taeh
Oregon, for the county o f Marion and projectiles for the Navy because of vnry
much lower prices offered by the English
to me directed on the 30 day o f Jan­ bidders
uary, 1917, upon a judgment and de­
I ' e know nothing of the basis upon which
cree duly rendered, entered o f record the British bids were made, but the pub­
and docketed in and by said Court on lic is entitled to know the facts upon
the 23rd dav of January, 1917, in a which we ourselves bid for this work.
certain suit then in said Court pending,
Two years ago we took contracts
to make 4,200 1 4-inch shells at a
wherein E. G. Siegmund was plaintiff
price o f $1,515,000. Up to now
and Margaret M. Mullen and David
not a single shell has been ac­
Mullen, her husband, Lee E. Abbe and
cepted by the Government, al­
May Abbe, his wife, were defendants
though we have expended. In
in favor o f plaintiff and against said de­
wages, materials, etc., on three
orders $522,881, and we have not
fendants by which execution 1 am com­
received a SINGLE DOLLAR on
manded to sell the property in said ex­
these contracts.
ecution anJ hereinafter described to
I d addition, a litsvai intarprvtatioa at
pay the sum due the plaintiff of $947.24
the contract m .rh t make u , liable foe
Pen tiu m am ounting to 9678.016
with interest thereon at the rate
o f 8 per cent, per annum from the In the light of our experience, and hav­
23rd day o f January 1917, until paid ing no other basis, we bid for 16-inch
shills approximately the same rate per
and the further sum of $100.00, attor­ pound as that which the Navy Depart­
ney’s fees together with the costs and ment actually awarded a 14-inch shell
disbursements o f said suit taxed at contract one year ago
$27.25 Dollars and cost* and expenses
Bethlehem Steel Company
o f said execution. I will on Saturday
CH\S. M. SCHWAB. Chairman
the 10th d:,y of March 1917, at the KLGEME G GRACE. Prmidra
hour o f 10 o’ clock A . M. ot said day at
the west door o f the County G.urt
House in Marion County, Oregon, sell
Troaauro Trovo Law In England.
at public auction to the highest bidder
In England treasure trove belong*
for cash in hand on the day o f sale, all to the crown. According to the law.
the right, title, interest and estate which
If any one Cuds hidden treasure and
said defendants and all persons claim­
conceals It for bis own use be Is liable
ing under Item subsequent to the date
to fine and imprisonment. It used to
o f the mortgage, October 15th, 1914 in, be a banging mutter. However, It may
o f and to said premises hereinbefore
be some encouragement to English
mentioned and described in said execu­
treasure seekers, if any such there lie
tion as follows, to wit:
Beginning at
In these ciilighti nod days, to know that
the north east corner o f Block No. 51, the laws of tnaxure trove only ap­
n the City o f Salem, in Marion County, ply to such ns is discovered by acci­
State o f Oregon; and running thence dent Treasure d.»covered by syste­
a o itle rly along the esst line o f said matic search would not conic within
bl >ck, 65 feet to the land sold to D. K. this description, neither would Cuds
and Anna Ycntis; thence in a westerly discovered by astrological or cabalistic
direction at right angles to Commercial science» or by tbe ; Mont Influence of
the divining rod : - 1 Junto»' Gazette.
S treet and following the north line of
the Yantis lai d 100 feet; thence north­
Getting It Down Fine.
erly parallel with the east line o f the 1 Blondlne—Giirty Giddigad certainly
block, 65 i"e« t >o the north line o f said bus the shopping habit developed to a
block; them--- easterly along the north science.
line thereof, ldO feet to the place of
Bninetta—Likes It. yon mean?
beginning.
" I mean that lie always Insists on
Said sale is I eing made subject to re­ going where she <-nn get the most for
demption in the manner provided 1 j her money.”
law.
“That’» natural. Isn't it?"
Dated this il.-t d..y o f January 1917.
“ In most i axe» yes. lint there are
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W. I. Needham,
some o v eption»."'
Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon
“ I'd like to know what they Hre."
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•'Well, f-.r It la t tin- <.i'o r day I
found her in : . are;, c trying to ns'-er-
tnln which na ■ bine would give Iter the
most for her money when slit* weighed
herself on tin peuny-ln Ike-sJot »oale«.”
L IF E ’8 OBJECT.
Pittsburgh Cbroi ]«. Telegraph.
The object of true upbringing
Hot not in rr.oraly inducing men
to do ¡joed l inge, but to find joy
in doing them; not only to main­
tain purity, but to love purity!
not to practico jue'.i.o only, but
to long and yoarn for justico, to
work for it, to battlo for it if
need bo.— John Ruokin.
Port Oxford. Extensive operations under way in black sand
gold mining venture to Gold Ituu.
Wallowa, $2.500 contract let for new road on whiskey creek.
Paisley, Creamery will lie estaklished here by spring.
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M .D.
S A LEM --S TA YTO N
Physician and Surgeon
Klamath Falls. Box Factory company with capital of $40.-
AUTO STAGE
S TA Y TO N .
000 will employ over 50 hands and have 50.000 capacity, to be new
Will make regular trip» every day,
industry here.
j Sundays included ns follows:
MAI.KM I'llONK wW
Klamath Falls, Special train o f 32 cars Klamath and Lake
(.cave Stayton for Kingston 8:35 A.M.
county lambs shipped to San Francisco.
H:55 '•
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9:05
S Arrive Stayton
Southerlin. Actual construction o f big saw mill to begin
soon. Eight miles of logging road graded.
Leave
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Sublimity
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Salem, First fine-linen factory in United States may be
Aumsvilie
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Turner
built here.
ïYahim
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Arrive
Opp. Ore. Flee. Salem 2:45 P. M.
Oregon’s entire bank deposits total >£165,596,980 o f which l,ciive
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Turner
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Arrive
- 3:35
Aumavilic
Portland has 48.391.
- 3:50
Sublimity
About half the drivers o f Portland jitney union refuse to
1:00
Stay ton
abide by rates o f union and charge taxicab fares after 9. p. m. in­
I.CHVO Stayton tor Kingston 4:25 P .M.
stead o f 5c.
•* K in gsto n “ Stayton
4:50 P.M.
connecta with Motor Car
Hermiston, 2 story business building planned.
The attitude o f labor leaders announcing that they will re­
fuse to abide by arbritration laws not satisfactory to them, is go­
ing a little too far. Supposing the railroads would take this stand.
Such expressions go a little too far and should be resented.
Salem. Prune pool o f season nets highest price to growers
for 7 years.
Coos Bay Mills shipped during last half December total of
7,275.000ft. lumber,
OREGON
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
P H Y S IC IA N
AN1) SURGEON
S t a y t o n . O reg on
Wilbur N. Pinllcr, D.M.D.
0ENTIST
Office Opp. I .miceHeld Shoe Store
Phone 21 to
Stavton. Ore
G. Cyril Watson, D.M .D.
(laminati & Stout
Pendleton, 3 quarter sections wheat land sells for $30,000.
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STAYTON MEAT MARKET Up Stairs in Roy Block
SESTAK &
THOMAS.
Stayton,
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A. BURSELL, M. D.
P r o p r ie to r s.
Physician and Surgeon
Fresh, Sail & Cured Meals
X RAY
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A U M S V ILLE
Lard & Crcam.ry Butler.
The idea o f Public Service Commissioner Corey o f inserting
“ public necessity” clause in utility act seems to be meeting with
Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock
general approval and is a move to encourage investment o f capital
in Oregon.
The Southern Pacific Co. has made a humane move in or­
dering glare o f headlight shut off when deer are seen on track as
they then jump off to safety. Otherwise they are dazed by the
glare and fail to jump.
Grants Pass, Co-operative beet growing company formed.
Drain, Local woman markets biggest flock o f turkeys in
state. 400 birds net her $1100.
La Grande, This division will receive $738,000 o f the 0. W.
R. N. total appropriation of $3,000,000 for 1917 improvements.
Umatilla county expended $120,000 on roads in 1916.
Marshfield Record, “ There never were so many men work­
ing in the Coos Bay country as at the present time.
The payrolls
here are larger than they ever have been and the prospects for the
new industries never were as b rig h t”
McMinnville may vote on $500,000 bond issue to hard sur­
face 87 miles o f roads.
Grants Pass, Development o f Grey Eagle mine to proceed.
Newport, Delegation in Congress pledge support for harbor
improvement here.
Florence, Siuslaw bar now has 18 feet o f water.
Bath Tubs, lavatories and
all Sanitary fittings— Farm-
ers--We carry a line of
pumps, leader water sys­
tems, etc. Gasoline engines.
JACOB SPANIOL
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
In the Pacific Coast states are thirty-five million horsepower
in waterpowers, and only 1,472,000 i9 developed power. Just think
what this great power would do for these states if adquately de­
veloped. And yet Congress refuses to pass satisfactory legislation
under which development will take place.
L. A. MESSING
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LA W YE R and N O TAR Y PUBLIC
Office Room No, 6, Roy Hldg.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
OREGON
G. F. KORINEK, V. S., B. V. Sc
Veterinarian
Treats all domestic animals,
also
applies the Tuberculin test.
Telephone 3x7
Office a t S la y to n S ta b le a
S TA YTO N
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OREGOf
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PAUL FEH LEN
(Licensed
and Dental Kxpert
Stayton, Ore.
Phone 3x24
Swiss Jeweler
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All work on watches and • » i
clocks guaranteed for
One Year
31 YE A R S EXPE R IE N C E
H o w 's T h is ?
Always sndaavsr to raly upon
your own resourcaa. Unlaaa •
man is accustomed to truot to
his own resources his talanta
will nsvar ba fully developed; ho
will never gam that quicknass of
perception, that promptnasa of
daciaion, that readiness of action
which ara essential to tho auo-
coosful conduct of affaire.
V. A. GOODE
Veterinary Surgeon
Two-End Repression.
Just to Look Wise.
Mingus (»peaking of one who has
"W hy do you lift the hood and stare
Juat paused) — He certainly ha« a st the engine? You know you don't
squelched appearance.
| Try My Work, It Speak* For lUelf j [
understand I t ”
Mlllient—No wonder. Ill» wife won’ t
"J know I don't I guess I do It for
Located in the Shoe Shop
let him express Ills mini] at home, And the same reason that a man reads
West o f the Stayton State Rank
bis l»o«» won't let him express It at through alxiut eighty pages o f the ab­
the office. •
Stayton
Oregon
stract o f the lot he Is buying. He
Mingus—-U’ liat'» Id» hiisines»?
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BUIbcnt—He’s a newspaper editor.— doesn't understand I t hut he thinks he
must read i t " —Detroit Free I’resa.
Life.
Selfishness is a mean trait
Sslfishne-x in some form is at
the foundation of most of our
unliAppinsxs and misery If we
could a m lyis all the suffering in
tka world and tr*r« it back to
its first cause ws should proba­
bly find that selfishness was the
greatest fac'or in (.resting it.
Farm I .omis Secured
STAYTON
STAYTO N, OREQON.
SELF RELIANCE.
Attorncv-at-I.aw -Notary Public
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Hood River, Pacific Power & Light Co. to build cable line
across river to connect Oregon plants with White Salmon river
plants on Washington side at cost o f $30,000 to assure power at all
times in case o f temporary d isability o f anyone plant.
8ELFI8HNE88.
S. i l . H I£ l/ r Z L C L
TINWORK and
PLUMBING
Baker, Farmers milling company incorporates to engage in
milling and grain business here. Mill site secured.
Ediicet-on . o n fecundity of
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t. cep . cr.cti of illusila-
. on, c.u’-snci*. v.goe, fancy,
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•% and illustrations;
i : .*»-i every common thing
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undignified and
i usui.' — 5/i'll-,, Smith.
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CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OCT. 15
S T A Y T O N -K IN G S T O N
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W.4. ky WEYMAMMUTOH COMPANY. SO Uni h i V » . Nr* Y «k City
Albany Democrat, Oregon needs more capital for develop­
ment and whenever it makes the interest limit too low it drives it
away. Capital must have a reasonable return for the risk.
W c offer Guo Huticr d Dollar» Re­
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot bo cured by Ila ll’a Catarrh
Cur*.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We. tho unilcrclgnct, havo known F. J.
Cheney for the I art IS years, nnd believe
him perfectly honorable In nil bu»lneri
transaetlon* an.l flnanel lly nbl-i to f.'irry
out ary nblli-atlons mm by hie firm.
NATIONAL BANK O. COMMERCE,
Toledo. O.
nall’a Catarrh Curo lx tn’-e-i Infernally,
Ictlng tire-tty upoa r e I loci end mu-
•oue surfaces of the ry.-tem. T-xt r lonl .lx
lent fre». prb - 7i renu |. t I. ,ltl . II, I,|
)y ell T )n :'-'Bts.
Teke Uall'e i'nmily Pills for constipation.
— Real Estate—
And Farm Loans
G EO . A , SMITH
Stayton,
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.
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NOTICE!
The Trover-W eigel Studio will
open Saturday and Sunday Mar. 8rd.
I Hnd 4th. They are now located in the
! Matthieu Rldg on Second Street.