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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1917)
T he S T A Y T O N M A I L OREGON E. M. OLMSTED, Editor ami Publisher INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Oregon Industries are Slowly but Surely Regaining Former Activity. Tendency of Legislature and People to Re Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton, Marion fuse Enactment of Industry Killing Measures ts County, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Restoring Faith in Oregon Investments. Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year In Advance Rose burg. Eastern civitnlists lease 3200 of land near here to of the State Editorial Association and o f thf Willamette Valley Editorial drill experimental wells for oil. --------------- Association — Florence. Vancouver men take option on la w amount of cedar near here' and plan to erect shingle mill. Grants Pass. Chrome deposits in Illinois Valley to be exten sively worked this summer. 4000 tons shipped out past season. HEN you gentlemen get together at your t Fordfi Advertising Represented by TLe American Press Association lodge meetings, somebody is pretty sure to Grants Fass, Beet growing is becoming the popular industry start the little pouch of W -B CUT up the line here. The land can be made to produce from $75 to $100 per acre Addi ess all Communications to The Stayton Mail lor his brother«. It’s conducive to brotherly feeling. under correct treatment. There is gratitude lor the rich tobacco that make« • Portland. Tacoma ship yaids place rush order for 4,000,000 little nibble go ao far and lor the touch ol salt that brings feet lumber. out the tobacco satisfaction without to much jaw work. f VALABICT0RÏ Hood River, Mt. Hood R. R. will build two mile extension It is with feelings of sadness and regret that we mane the MU. by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO VtSm Bgaan. Kern Twk Qty announcement that this issue of the Mail will be the last in which toward Lost L»ke. we will be in any way connected with in the publishing business in Independence, Valley and Siletz R. R. reported ready to be Stayton. In other words we have sold The Mail to Mr. C. E. gin erection of shops here soon. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OCT. 15 H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Daugherty, editor of the Stayton Standard, who will combine the With the danger of war hanging over the country, we are two papers under the name of The Mail. Physician and Surgion face to face with the value of our industrial plants and SALEM--STAYTON Although Mr. Daugherty has been in Stayton but a few brought STAYTON-KINGSTON to the government. Conservative legislation for their months, he has made many friends and is a gentleman of probity railroads STAYTON. • OREGON AUTO STAGE protection should be the ordef of the day. and honor. We bespeak for him the friendship and support of the Will make regular trips every day. Surburban residents are seeking extension of carlines but Sundays included as follows: many subscribers and advertisers who have so faithfully stood by HAI.KM PHONIC HMI Pres. Griffith of P. R. L. & P. Co. said it was impossible, ‘‘until the Mail in its twenty-three years of varied fortune. D. Ix'avc Stayton for Kingston 8:36 A. M. Portland treats the street car company a little more generously.” We came to Stayton almost six years ago. and would never •* Kingston “ Slayton 8:65 ” PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON have offered the Mail for sale only on account of the health of a We would suggest that the residents ask the jitney drivers union Arrive Stayton 9:05 " member of our family for whom a change of climate seemed im to put autos on the run at 5c fares. S ta y to n , O regon Stayton - 9:16 A. M. • « w - Sublimity perative. . 9:26 ** The Dalles. $260,000 to be spent here this year on building l,eave . 9:40 •* When we arrived in Stayton, the school here, although good Wittenberg-King Co.s new plant to cost $60,000, Catholic boy’s •• $« m Aumsvilie . 9:56 •• Turner as far as it went, did not go far enough; and we have seen it grow school will be erected at cost of $12,500, Libby, McNeill and Libby Arrive • 10:26 “ S a le m Ideavo Opp. Ore. Elec. Salem 2:46 P. M. and expand until today “Stavton High” is the most important fac to construct dormitories for employes, new garage worth $35.000 to Arrive . Turner • 3:16 •’ DENTIST tor in the city. We helped to play our humble part in the ad go up and addition for another is started. •• Aumsvilie . 3:36 " •• Office Opp. Lanceflcld Shoe Store Sublimity - 8:60 “ vancement of Stayton’s educational interests and for that if for no Bandon, More than $1,000,000 of goods shipped over bar here ts m Stayton - 4:00 ” Phone 2162 Stavton. Or« other reason we count the time spent here well spent. We have tried our very best to play the game absolutely last year. U-ave Stayton tor Kingston 4:25 I’. M. Portland, Shipyards here are humming, big steam schooner ** Kingston “ Stayton 4:60 P. M. s- mre, and when we made mistakes they were unintentional. connects with Motor Car G. Cyril Watson, D.M.D. In closing this little article we wish to thank our friends for to be built, owned and operated by Portland men. Hamman & Stout their help and support, our subscribers for their promptness, our — Dentist— Toledo. Lincoln Co. plans buying portable sawmill to cut correspondents for their sticking to the Stayton Mail, and our lumber for planked roads. | | enemies for the zest they gave to the game of life. Toledo. Packing herring is new industry here. 85 foot lum Sincerely. ; Stayton, • • Oregon ber carrier being built at Taft, Ashing schoner Freemont and pas SESTA K & E. M. Olmsted. senger boat Newport being put in commission at Hansen Bhip TH O M AS, j yard here. A. BURSELL, M. D. SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Proprietors. Grants Pass will experiment with New’ Zealand flax in this ON FORECLOSURE Physician and Surgeon i district X RAY Coos Bay, Keel laid for sixth large vessel in local ship yard. To the American People. AUMSVILLE OREGON Secretary of the Navy baa awarded Notice Is Hereby #ivcn, That by The Roseburg, Chinese start big truck farm of 250 acres. amounting to over $3.000.000 virtue of an execution duly issued out contracts to a British bidder for 14 and 16-iach Bandon, Woolen mill to operate and employ 20. projectiles for the Navy because of vary S. H . H B I .T Z E I , Highest Market Price’ Paid For Fal Stock ot tha Circuit Court of the State of I much lower prices offered by the English Toledo, Farmers are working for a cheese factory. Oregon, for the county of Marion and bidders. Attorney-at-Law —Notary Publie to me directed on the 30 day of Jan We know nothing of the basis upon which Coos Bay, North Bend Mill & Lumber Co. to build 14 mile the British bids were made, but the pub uary, 1917, upon a judgment and de lic is entitled to know the facts upaa , logging road up Davis Slough at once. Farm l.oana Secured cree duly rendered, entered of record which we ounelves hid for this work. Lebanon expects to establish a fruit cannery. and docketed in and by said Court on i Two years ago we took contracts to make 4,200 14-inch sheila at a wonderful potential possibilities of western waterpow- the 23rd dav of January, 1917, in a price of $1,515,000. Up to now ers still The V. A. GOODE await the pleasures of eastern millionaire conservationist, certain suit then in said Court pending, j not a single shell has been ac cepted by the Government, al (so-called) and log rolling politicians. LAWYER and NOTARY PUBUC wherein EL G. Siegmund was plaintiff | we have expended, in and Margaret M. Mullen and David1 though wages, materials, etc., on these Independence. Electric service on S. P. to be inaugurated as Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg. orders $522,881, and we have not far as this city by March 1st. Mullen, her husband, Lee E. Abbe and received a SINGLE DOLLAR on May Abbe, his wife, were defendants these contracts. Aside from the direct interest to the farmers, many bene in favor of plaintiff and against saidde- la addition, a HlrvaJ interpretatio n fits are derived from a sugar factory. It employs from 400 to 500 tiw con tract m ight m ake ua liable far fendants by which execution I am com- penalties am ounting to 9678,016 men from until February, turning the unproductive time m rded lo sell the property in said ex In the light of our experience, and hav of 500 men October - J . M. RINGO— into productive time and at the low estimate of $50 per- ing no other haaia, we bid for 16-inch ecution and hereinafter described to shells approximately the same rate per STAYTON OREGON would mean an increase of wealth to the extent of $25,000 pay the sum due the plaintiff of 1947.24 pound as that which the Navy Depart a month month. with irtercet thereon at the rate ment actually awarded a 14-inch shell of 8 per cent, per annum from the contract one year ago Portland, Eccles interests order $125,000 worth of new 23rd day of January 1917, until paid G. F. KORINEK, V. S , B. V. Sc Bethlehem Steel Com pany equipment for Sumpter Valley railroad. and the further sum of $100.00, attor- j CHkS. M. SCHWAB. Chairman V ete rin arian ney’s fees together with the costs and EL GEN E G GHACE. Prmidcn’ Southern Pacific, at its own expense, is maintaining com disbursements of said suit taxed at ^ Treats all domestic animals, also plete patrol system for tunnels and bridges as well as its stores of $27.25 Dollars and cost* * and expenses applies tho Tuberculin teat. supplies which might be destroyed and hamper operation of road of said execution. I will on Saturday Telephone 8x7 when needed for rapid transportation of troops and supplies. Office et Steyton Stable* the 10th day of March 1917, at the A Doubting Father. hour of 10 o'clock A. M. ol said day r.t George Manville Fenn was In the STAYTON . . . . OREGO? And now a bill is before Congress to prevent launching any the west door o f the County Court Reform club one afternoon, says a vessels for foreigh owners. This act should kill American ship House in Marion County, Oregon, sell London Journal, when be noticed tbat •t public auction to the highest bidder an old gentleman, a friend of his. was building as successfully as La FGIlett’s Seaman’s act has killed for cash in hand on the day of sale, all looking rather perturbed, so he In American shipping and both industries would then be dead enough PAUL FEHLEN the right, title, inteiest and estate which quired if there was anything the mat- ( to satisfy the most radical politician and labor aggitator. Of |l.¡censed sail defendants and all persons claim ter "Well." said the old gentleman, j course, our workmen can go to a foreign country to get jobs after ing under them subsequent to the date ‘the fact Is my son has got a play j the war unless a bill is passed to prevent that. Veterinary Surgeon of the mortgage, October 15th, 1914 in, coming out tonight, and 1 fear It will 1 and Dental Expert of and to said premises hereinbefore be a ghastly failure. He can write Toledo, Schafer Bros, installing shingle mill on upper Sileiz. In Mourning For Tigara. mentioned ar.d described in said execu pretty little plays when be likes, but j Stayton, Ore. Phone 3x24 Kalmath Falls, Box factory to be started at once to employ 50. Tha Mosa-Arol, otherwise known la tion as follows, lo wit: Beginning at this one be has written Is a nonsen- j Darrang as Bagb-l-orol, the llger folk, the north east comer of Block No. 51, •deal sort of n thing, and I'm sure it Vale to have new brick business building. a subtribe of the Bara race, still regard won't do at all However. I suppose in the City of Salem, in Marion County, Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application W C. H. BREWER, M. Wilbur N. Pinllcr, D.M.D. STATON MEAT MARKET Up Stairs in Roy Block Bethlehem’s Bid on Shells for the United States Navy et State of Oregon; and running thence southerly along the esst line of said block, 65 feet to the land sold to D. R. and Anna Yantis; thence in a westerly direction at right argles to Commercial Street and following the north lire of the Yantis land 100 feet; thence north erly parallel with the east line of the block, 65 feet to the north line of said block; thence easterly along the north line thereof, 100 feet to the |la:eo f beginning. Said sale is being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law'. Dated this 31st day of Jai uaiy 1917. W. I. Needham, Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon 2 8 8-8 - — Her Thraa Styles. Petty—How do you like your new cook7 Carlton—Not very well She can aerre meat In only three styles Petty—What are they? Carlton Over dona, half done and raw.—Loudou Tel • f t» * . ________________ I must go and see It." The son’s name was William S. Gilbert, and the play was “Trial by Jury,” A Transfer. Hit Hard. Hub—What! More money? Didn’t 1 "1 flatter myself I've mnde a hit Fear of the Tree. give you $10 this for pocket with (Ilia song. Er—by the way, who The first experiments at tree plant was the gcntk'iotu that wan moved money? Wife—Yes, morning dear; hut, you see, ing in London were sternly discour to tears and went out?" I got into a crush In the subway and aged. A. D. Webster tells us in Town "That was the composer.”—London er—my pocket money became pickpock Planting that when Loudon built his Tatler. et money.—Boston Transcript house in Porcbester terrace, Bayswa- Oust In the Eyas. Theory and Practice. ter—this was In the thirties—he plant Is a good story from the colleo Notwithstanding tho lieat fitting gog ed u sumac by the side of the path op tion Here a German school Inspector. The gles automobile tourists ore frequently posite. The action was met by prompt pupils of were being examined on the sub | Inconvenienced quite seriously by dust and triumphant opposition on the part ject ¿t personal hygiene. A boy was In their eyes, and, although It seems of the district surveyor, whose com- j Impossible to exclude the dust the plaint was that it was “likely to shade asked, “What have you to do tn order subsequent treatment for the abate the pathway and keep It damp.” In to keep your teeth sound and white?” ment of the annoyance simple. the end the tree hud to go. “Clean them," was the prompt reply. A solution of t>orax In Is quite warm “When ought you to clean them?” will quickly remove the dirt and water Tha Inwardness. “Morning, noon and night.” “What he applied either by means of an may eye- "Please, ma’am," said the small boy are they to he cleaned with?” "With cup or by a amnll swab of cotton, par «n the doorstep, “ma says kin she bor- a toothbrush.” "Very good. Have you ticular attention la-ing given to wiping rer a can o’ mustard.” a toothbrush?” “No, sir." “Has your out the Inside of the lower eyelids, "Certainly,” replied the housewife. ! father a toothbrush?" “No. sir." “Has where the hulk of the dust will col "Is mamma going to make n salad?“ your mother a toothbrush?" sir.” lect Besides cleansing the eye. this “No. ma'am,” declared the voracious "Blit how do you know alioiit “No, the use solution will he found decidedly sooth child, “hut pi said she gave him a pain : of toothbrushei then?" "We sell them, ing and to allay the natural Inflamma In the neck, nil' •' <• wauls ter sock a sir.” tion.- Hi lentllie American. plaster on to him ” — Philadelphia Led irAt Fresh, bait & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butler. FUNERAL DIRECTOR It aa the correct thing to go Into mourn m M « $ > M M m $ » $ $ $ $ $ $$ $$ ing for twenty-four hours whenever a tiger dies near their village. Solid food la tabooed. Then at the end of the fast there must l>e a general cleanup, the floors ami walls being smeared with a inud, clothes and bru/.eu uten sils being thoroughly cleansed In run GEO. A. SMITH ning water and earthenware vessels tbat liavn been used at all being oc- Stayton, Oregon • »ally broken and thrown away. Last- ! ly. snntl-Jnl. “the water of peace.” la ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ••♦ ♦ ♦ a drunk and the flesh of a sacrificed fowl or pig eaten by all the clansmen in common. Caraful About Himsalf. SHOP” Husband - I say. how many I’s in bil I have “FIXIT established a repair shop in ious? Wife —One, of course. You told Cooper building on Water Street me how to s(>ell It yesterday when 1 the wos writing. Husband Ah, hut I'm and wHJ repair anything. Saw Filing Oron Weddle. tr writing now, and thnt makes all the a specialty. difference.—Ixmdon Bunch. Wise Choloe. “Of two evils, which should we choose?" asked the Sunday school teacher. Trover-Weigel Studio will “The one that Is least likely to ho The Saturday and Sunday M ht . 3rd. found out,” replied little Bobby Bright. open and 4th. They are now located in the —Philadelphia Record. Matthicu Bldg on Second Street. “ “Real Estate— And Farm Loans NOTICE!