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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1917)
THE T i Has '3rd. T è I Jri k the Largest Circulation of Any Paper ill ir,. Nit . 10. STAYTON, MARION C O U N T Y , ' tl a . A ti M Valley- It Covers (he Territory Like a Blanket. Ü U R S D A Y , M A R C H 8, 1917. STAY ION’S INDUSTRIES Manufacturing F! n i s That r-': ' cc^tcd m Serial No. 109? RECEPTION TENDERED P/ T IT - . IR THE NEWLY WEDS A OC IT P 0 AH ’ r liirhtM to that town. He hi s | «Iso taken out the old obsolete r 11 *rutor which was a 188 eye e 1l(wi volt jihnz.” alternating cur- ■ „ generator and installed a i 6 - ryele three phaze 2ltOO vo t alternating current general r thuH more than doubling his volt- ag and Hiandardizir.g the cur rent so that a motor purchased ; in Portland will tit the current ihim saving his patrons the I tr Ith. and expense of sending e t for a motor. In m tkir-g these changes . has been nee essary too put entirely ne.v transmission wires praeticallp all over town. The power used in drivi g the machinery is water rn iuirii)K f>8 horse power. Ir. Taylor is a wide awake It i «man,alive to the interest of his patrons and is deserving ot uccess. The Hebckas anu Orb held a reception in i onor of given ;■ th F. : udi orium Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Taylor w i.o Friday March 9th. were recently married. There Music b/ II. Or ; tra was a large crowd pr. .intend Subject fo* disc" ion “ Tha P ayro ll« o f rent Bone • I at enjoyable evenin; . ¡¡¡ad.,: Moral Stand rd<f • mmunity." to o V ( \ T h e entertainment con mi t tee “ The* Newspa er r.u n iiy-A II i ¡ it3 Rela- consisted of Air . 1 hr. Beaucl tion to < ^immunity Furimi i « Should Mrs. H Lilly, Mrs. li. A. Scl C. 1 Daugherty b< Knc uraprrd fer. Miss Ella Williams and Mi. s ' Reading Mr-. Lilly June Kearns. The Slayton IÒI ■iric Fight Co. “ The Bu.-int. 3 * I ’s Maral OL - The High School orehv tn f ,r- ligation to a Co ..¡nun iy.” was bapi by A. I eli - nd nished most of the instrumental ............ i tailed operatoli! in lk: »7 under _ W. ii, Hoi: music, a quartette cor, ■ j 1 - ed his management and f iitiincd ' ‘ The- Schools Inkuenc- on ; ! Stanley A. Starr, C. A. Bcau- under the sain • for a numb *r of champ, Dr. H. A. Beauchamp S ng y< ars or until u it the tint • he H. S. Chi arid Dr. W. N. I'intler favored Discu-: "ion ‘Organizing a company was ii in n. • a ter ¡the gathering with several selec- munity Sing’t which Mr.«. S Airs. Alayo h ail n j tions. Mrs. Lilly gave a reading active manage« i ' . . .. otf and for an encore pave a recita Discussion of Basket i-upp Taylor the ore* tion, II. C. Beauchamp and Mrs. program Miss Barett and -/ • the plu.nl in Sei 1 - ii'i.t. J. M. Iiingo sang solos, every Those residin o number on the rurogram was were here a li | time Mr. i u.\ - well rendered and enored. All lor purchased who took part performed their the improc em tasks like veterans and to the made A i..i e ber ol |<oles pleasure of those present. Air. have been replaced with new Western states and We- . 1 Mr.--. B. A. Sebiu . ones and hy ird consistent Senators and Cong; Acacia Chapter O. E. S. a t Grand March after which light vitally concerned about the labor :!«<• pi;. ' has been k pt their regular meeting held Friday refreshments were served. going and been able to supply evening last added two n e w velopment of electrical one. y. There were two other marches current practically continoualy members to their order. The It is annrunce . that the Chi in which all present took part, the cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul since the new company took over work was done by the lodge — Act'd in Philadelphia Pubiio Ledger. second march being led by Dr. railroad is prepared to elect rif/ t members in their usual efficient and Mrs. Beauchamp and the 250 mi’es moie or to have it ) been sjient on improvements and manner. leer was of a different de- last ons by Mr. and Mrs. H. miles in a 1 . extensions during Mr. Taylors Visitors from Victoria Chapter n, f different size and tonage , Lilly, this march wound up the ha Bonk have b en old to 1 2 No. 7b, Aumsville, were Mr. arid under-water design,and often " evening of pleasure and all voted amount of '\5'0, 0> to 'c c .c r taken hi from the product he Mr . Beevina, Mr. a n d Mri. h pedal engines built for this There are reasons, and gc the evening one long to be re cost o; installing the new e. - sells. Swank and Mrs. Lewis. ones, to believe that the snip snip alone. membered. The entertainment trifica- on fiom Oihello to Pug t There has been times during Now «ome shipyards are laying An excellent lunch was served building industry of this country, I committee had done their work Sound. the past IS months when the by the* ladies utter the initiation which has received such an > in n small fleets of vessels each well. lights were not all that the pat* ceremonies, and » social hour traordinary impetus since the ft-is r Iso well F ti CWK tTfat ti. 7 ■ j of identical design with the means the electrification of t > . a was much enjoyed. break of the war. will sur : e others in detail. These ships are t t e laalt oi the manage- BUSINESS other tr ncontincntal lines in 1 __________ and prosper after the war. When standardized.just as the Amer- ment but owing to the lact that the Rock m unia n to the eo<. . NOTICE business is once established < a an automobile ¡3 standardized, the plant was too heavily loaded The seven other railroads t . ; The nation and states 1 ted gigantic scale, economit on p> there is a corresponding re- 1 ljltf , . I,UI * l 8 ^ duction and improvements ini an- it in the actual cost of con- more business and le?s poiit .-. cross the mounta us to the ot. H sullicient iur | ni i s, any in of in es, highest p|an^g are effected which wert -truclion. Moreover, the new President Wilson asked Con- wi l v ¡th :. a few years all I 3 the upkeej nprove- ho" e impoMfble before. ars built on modern lines, grefs to vote fifty millions to obi ged to use electric current. Ti e mere equipment orth s 1 ' i . pH'.-. tay toil 1 rm uce Co. Standardization has I U the best factory found a merchant marine just capital • • 'omas Manager, secret of the success in oth< - rn tan* ped in this coun- before the European war broke chance will i v. lve expenditu j of over one ! u , re million dol l" " ufacturing fields. but stan« .:- try to a high« ree than else- out. 11 regimi ... (,. Ekatnan left Tuesday at ion baa heretofore bet . herein the world, with the lar- Congress responded by er,;, t- lars, an! deve'opment of new he 1 a mili: aiioitus. hue morning for Saskatchewan. Can- in shipbuilding. Each ship i a gest ¡iossible elimination of ing a law that has driver, mest power plant. to Suhl unit \ and i* now furnish- ada. As much more money will fca structed by the American ; in waste nv tion and the greatest of our off-sea shipping from the spent n geuerati g plants f 6 r po.- ible economy of hand labor. ocean and gives Japan a mi : 0 ; . materia’ and labor and there is j j When railroads need two hun With the experience now being a ;uire .l here and efficient plans dred millions for extensions, no greater plan for the develop h i successfully operated, only the double-tracking and new termi ment of the west. tm While other railroads were establishment of the iron and nals, Congi*ess responds with more or less handicapped by steel industry on this coast is re the Adamson bill. When there is a great need in . cold weather and l ucking sno w quired to insure that shipbuilding • ^ can hold its own on this Coast our country for abundance of drifts, the one electrified road 1 ' a in magnitude.— Seattle farm labor to clear our rough maintained service. J -i: i lands and get them ready to pro Electrification of the rai) Post Intelligencer. duce Congress adopts an immi to the coast is an economic an l gration law to shut out common military necessity and hence WUi. western interest in water pov.cr labor for literary, tests. M laws permitting development ( f When the nation at the close this great industry. of the war will enter into com- detition with all the cheap labor CARD OF THANKS Ijj T h e Willamette University and longer hours af Europe. jUUN Glee Club was at the Star last Congress enacts minimum hour I wish to thank Ihe many kin i > tti all-wool fabrics; Friday evening and gave a per egislation under which we can frie'n is and 1 itrhhors f. ;• th Ir yaw formance of merit The enter- not compete. hy, flow I vc. E;- standard. man; tjj tainment furnished was of a high ance at th ? la.; -it 03 of my Peter Welter o f Saskatoon, kg 1 k i and deserved far better husband. Sask., Canada is visiting A. F. v.N; .to should here for | j ;!’an was accorded. The Mrs. Mar E entire club is composed of artists W’elter of Shaw. l i and they deliver the goods. M « N # hS The pianist Miss Hockensmith is 1 r I jj •. i-th\ t. special mention as her 1 playing and singing were excel lent. our Midst WESTERN INTEREST IN WATER PC • EASTEKN STAR INITIATIS SHIPBUILDING INDUSTR POLITICS VERSUS ptat " tairi 1 . . - -ll-npootaa i a n n | of all Wool 0 Importance a word here about the importance of a*' woo*; s absolutely essential to good chu es, ii > ou want good fit, style, tailoring and long wear, you must have it. klK.ifnr if/lsrxuse nothing but they i' at: bom this high ason come . $20 Saturday is Universe $30 t v-y $25 Lilli Me Casîniieres—a spiendid value, $12.5« S A LEM W O O LEN M IL L S S TO R E 1 tXUB GAVE A GOOD SHOW Clothes Bishop All Wool Clothes $15 I One of these clothes. ■ tirer & #25 n STETSON HATS i : : qui So Proclaimed All Cvsr the *, itt 1 St We sell them cn Saturday the s^mj as c 3 Doz for 25c light in 1 r column is an ad of 1 "’ ui i glit. This is especial- t. -i. iiud for Ford cars and >I’ i« - a light ■ enerated by the T'ord Ma neto. It increases the candle powe»* of the Ford lights more than four fold at any speed under fteen miles f er hour. the hi i can be attached in a very fe v min te; an 1 is uaran- teed for twelve ¡11 nths. J. P. Wilbur i State At e ;t. Few ost ¡k F Tre- 'ay for his home i.i S.tip., .Montana. i lie Finest line of D r e s s ( s Ever assembled un ler one root no.’. ‘ ■ tion in our store, and the best of all, no raise in pr ce. Will yo 1 please visit our :or you w'e w. nt the exercPc .0 er you buy or not. \v \ Plenty of Oyster Sh:II at Prices t: it w. :. m . : ke . , TAVTOW 4 Ü j ^ IV « ADC L3 é ? n* * —