TS S T A Y T O N ë M A I L OREGON [MOUSTEIAL REVIEW ( " • « OOOO J U O t t t r i N i i l m >OU MAMIt MV WUIII. , ANY M A N ÎAH INÛ A n ii.i.l K CMIW O f W O . U T Î O O A C i O THAN THAT. I «V A T O D A C . t •> vAU tlO N A N D W f DON Í W A N ! O l U l f O N n ON T N R f L» o « c t J A L t ì X l N O K f t ¿ t D A L ’l ì H ì ì R T Y , O w n e rs n in i 1‘u b lis h t m C. Industrial Activity Continues, Mew Factories Open. Saw ­ mills, Railroads and Other Industries Spending large Sums Bringing T heir Properties to the Highest State of F.ificiency. D A n W B R T Y , E d it o r a m i M a n a g e r Entered as sii.'m l class attor at tho iK«t office at Stayton, Marion County, O reyiv, under lì; Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscriiitim Price $l. 0 () Per Year In Advance M mber ií lí e Editcrml . »oc . lid. .11 ! «f the Willamette Volley Fditotwl Association — Rice industry to be estab , land, in Lane county. 0 " ic I « » ~ n n o w v « * i i t “ » V a i i i o ) .» Ilium Mill ] - V I MAI o f O U A H I N I v»bt w n nrcAUAi rttCH TOI4ACCO A N C •4WALL r u i n 5ATI I I A V I IV IO VMI ( POtICI o v v it i* * I VO TIMO OUT AtlOUf g U A llfV l TOBACCO i on Long Tom river bottom Kla:nat!i Kalla voted March 7th on acquiring $45,Oik) high school site. Advertising Hates Made Ki ew»- V r n Application Cottage Croce firm will ma lufacture ready-cut houses and barns. Fcrt’p AtVctiîiüg Rffifjeotcd by 1 he Armem Press Asferàliw T • H I notice n fine regard for appearance among the -R. o!ficers from Roundsmen to (luptain— that's one rciison they are so keen for W - B C U T Chewing. I lie pass-word among these gentlemanly fellows is ?Tf you won t lake a little chew don’t tukc any." N o need to disfigure the face, when u nibble o f rich tobacco gives more satisfaction than u wad of ordinary slid!"—also less k' grinding and spitting. 'Take u lip from (he oflicer on W -B . E. M. Olmsted retires from Stuyton Mail with a fine record for progress. Address all Comme >\vf i -> to The Stayton Mail State sold carload o f flaxseed for $4.225.00, $2.75 a bushel. “ , Hose burg Review would limit number of bills at one session Hi ! er Hass!-r o f the Tun . Tribune took a little shot at the to 160. publishers f t ie Mail last week end we wish to gratify his de­ sire to g t Id n une into a payer that he knows has a large circu­ Gresham fruit growers will rebuild burned cannery. lation her.ee this reply. Point Arena, Cal. Record. "Unless the tailoring men are M.J« by WF.YMAN BRUTON COMPANY, 50 duo. 5 ,..r.t N*w Twk City willing to suffer the consequences o f defeat in the industrial war. which is certain to come, they should insist that their represents- hvos in the halls of national legislation shall enact such laws as protect this country from disastrous competition when the arm*°- Europe have returned to the activities of peace.’ We have been running a series o f articles on tho Industries o f Stayton f >r the past two months and have only one more industry to write Ui>'vhich will be covered next week. We do not know how much good these articles will accomplish but we always hope for the best and it ;s not amiss for us.to make some suggestions right High cost o f living has not been increased by one American here. There are two industries that we call to mind at present that luxury Pullman fares. could bo located here to tho advantage o f the farmers, the owners Lebanon has an assured cannery project. o f the plants and the town. These are a cannery and a creamery, Legislature adjourned with less laws passed and less inter­ of course at present the amount of fruit and vegetables that are ference with business than ever before. raised hereabouts would not run a cannery very long, but if some live man with a little capital would come in and open up a plant of Portland Live Stock Reporter. During the session of the this kind and let the farmers know what his purpose was they legislature the idea became pretty general that bills were passed, would be only too glad o f the opportunity to supply him with what- not so much for their merit as they did upon the system of ‘swap.’ ev_r products he would want, as an abundance of those products It seems to be a proposition of give and take, can be raised right here at home and the same thing can be said Twohy Bros, get contract to build S. P. C. cars at Portland for a creamery. shops. Last Notice of Executor. SHERIFF’S S A LE OF R E A L PR O P ER TY ON FORECLOSURE Administrator’s Notice M ;y Atbe, his wife, were defendants Weston. O. W. ,R . & N. Co. ; over Deep Creek. will fill high crooked trestle Hermiston, Second unit 1,300 acres irrigation project opened in luvor of plaintiff and against said de­ Notice is hereby given that the un- ' March 6. dyrsigned, by an order of the County fendants by which execution I am com­ Court of the State of Oregon for the ma del to sell the property in said ex­ County of Marion, duly made and en­ The Agricultural bill as it got through the Senate carried ecution and iereinafter described to tered on the 30th day of December. ' $31.000 "to investigate pecan nuts." It was cut to $20,000 which 1916, was appointed administrator of pay the sum due the plaintiff of $947.24 the estate of Alexander M. Gifford, is still some money for one kind of nuts. with interest thereon at the rate deceased, and that he has duly qualified Toledo is working to get a cannery. Cheese factory pro­ as such administrator. All persons j of 8 per cent, per annum from the having claims against said estate are posed about 9 miles up river. y 1917, until paid j ht'rt-'hy notified to present the same duly 23id day of January verified as required by law to said ad- Neverstil, Kerry logging road extended for large contract. anj the further sum pf $1U0.00, attor- ministrator at Salem, Marion County, ney's fees together with the costs and Oregon, within six months of the date Springfield, Booth Lumber Co. let contract for 4,000 feet ox of this notice. disbursements of said suit taxed at Dated this 14th day of February, logs from Coast range. Oliver Jory $27 25 Dollars a.id costs and expenses 1917. Brookings, Sawmills here started March 1 on 66,000,004) feet . . . . Jas. G. Heltzel Administrator of the of said execution. I will on Saturday Salem, Oregon estate of Alexander contract. M. Gifford, deceased. the 10th day of March 1917, at the Attorney for estate. 47t5 As war clouds hover over our nation, the public realizes more hour of 10 o’clock A. M. ot said day r.t _ and more the benefit o f our great railroad systems and the neces­ the west doer of the County Court House in Mario i County, Uregon, ; ell In the County Court of the Slate of Ore­ sity for legislation and regulation encouraging to future building at public : ucticn to the highest bidder gon for Marion County and betterments. No country in the world has facilities for mov­ for cash in hand on the day of sale, all ing troops long distances as rapidly as ours. the right, title, interest and estate which said defendants and all persons claim- In the matter of the ^ Executor’s No- Joseph gets a 50,000 capacity sawmill to be ready July 1. ing under them subsequent to the date Estate of Theresa ’> tice of Appoint- Cushman Logging road to river being built to bring out of ; mortgage, October 15th, 1914 in, Riesterer, Deceased \ ment. Notice is hereby given that Bernard 35,000 fe et logs, of and to said premises hereinbefore me: Moned ai d described in said exeeu- T,escber was appointed executor of the Woodburn Tobacco-growing industry tested out here for sev­ tior. 38 follow-, to wit: Beginning at esfatt‘ of the said I heresa Kiesterer on ers to to be be established. the orth east corner of Block No. 51, the 26th Ijay ° f February. 1917, by an ^ * 1 Years established, in the City of b'aiem, in Marion County, or,ler °T the County Court of Marion Estacada gets a beverage cereal factory. Statu of On g > ; and running thence p °unty> Oregon, duly entered of record Baker Sumpter Valley Ry. will spend $150,000 improving southerly alo: g :he etst line of said 'n sa* * Court. All persons having Oloct:, 65 feet t . the land sold to D. R. clalms aKa>nst said estate are required roads and Anna Yunt.s; thence in a westerly sen<* the sum; properly verified, with Oregon City wants evaporating plant of Knapp-Wittenberg direction a: right angles to Commercial ProPfcr vouchers, to ( arson & Brown, Street and f o l k i g the north line of h*a attorneys, at Salem, Oregon, within Co. the Yantis In. ! 1 feet; thence north- *ix months ft"™ the date of this notice. Portland through Union Pacific will serve "oft'-tlre-tray” Dated this 9th day of March, 1917. erly para] • i v ihe east line of th' lunches. BERNARD GESCHER, block, 65 feet l.ill e r orth lire of said Executor. block; thence t .atsrly along the north CARSON ) a s t, i a ? :; l o t Ji C L • J 1 £.’ 1 * ' « n 1 t h a t is c xt c.r. l . TJ i. . < . o l i tho o n ly 1 1 / l i i li V ; C L . ì I - 7 i t , tin m e d ic a l I r a t c r * . I t y. (. -A ' . C' i . a t i t u t l o n a t c: - c r . s o , j ' s. i a. ' j tltu : n- 1 t r ' : t - t t. II « .1 (n * :r r h C u r o l i t ’ on ln - t *, c I ' r . T ■ ~r‘. In : Uf: i Salem, - Good Cbk Posts for sale. cents each. Chas. Gehlen. 15 For Infants and Children V vi I, i.rs -A 8:35 A.M. 8:55 •• 9:0ft '• PHYSICIAN AND SUHCEON Stuyton - 9:15A. M. Sul " ** - Aumsville - 9:40 " “ - Turner - 9:55 •* j Arrive - Mili-rn - 10:25 *• Leave Opp. Ore. Flee. Snlrm 2:45 I*. M Arrive Turner - 3:15 " " - Aumsville • 3:35 " *• - Sublimity - 3:50 " •* - Stuyton - 4:00 ,r " S t a y t o n , O regon - Kingston “ Stuyton 4:50 P.M. connecta with Motor Cur Hninmun & Stout Wilbur N. Pintlcr, D.M.D. D E N T IS T • •Ilice tipp. I.uncelleld Shoe Store Phone 2152 Stavton. Or» G. Cyril Watson, D.M.D. ___________________________ Dentist— STAYTON MEAT MARKET Up Stairs in Roy Block SESTA K & TH OM AS, Proprietors. S,ay,°n’ • ‘ 0 r ,‘ °n A. BURSELL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Fresh, Sail & Cured Meats Lard & Creanury Butter. X KAY A U M S V IL LE Markel Prke' P,ld For Fil Sl#ck S X O REG O N II. I I E L T Z E L Attorncv-at-Law- Notary Public TINWORK and PLUMBING Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm­ ers—W e carry a line o f pumps, leader water sys­ tems, etc. Gasoline engines. JA C O B Farm Loans Secured V. A. GOODE LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg. FUNERAL DIRECTOR S P A N IO L - J . M. KINGO-— OREGON STAYTON G. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc Veterinarian j Treat« all domestic animals, alse applies the Tuberculin test. Telephone 3x7 O f tier til Slay ion > tnhlea STAYTON The quick, safe and reliable roofing material Especially desirable in the country or where there is no water system, because . . . . OREGO) — Real Estate— And Farm Loans GEO. A, SMITH Stayton, Oregon IS PRACTICAL! v FIRE FUOOF Contractors & Builders With the price o f all kinds of fuel sky high, it would seem It U Rood ro o fin g and giv e* splen­ did s a t is fa c t io n b e c a u s e It is m a d e r i g h t Free samples and literature ful.est developement of our unlimited waterpowers in order to fur­ CET IT OF YO U R D E ALE R OR WRITE Dwelling houses a specialty Let us figure on your build­ ings We can save you money A good job gauranteed Dallas will supply 125 cars lumber to build Southern Pacific cars. P erh ap * a S a fer it? U s e F o r O v e r 3 0 Y e a r s Leave C. H. BREWER, M. D. ».a Lulay & Schindler T *k e Ila ll’n r& ial!7 l'ill s f . t constipation. Oregon SAl.KM I'lltlN I Leave Stnyton for Kingston " Kingston " Stayton Arrive Stuyton OREGON R o o fin g Address I’. J. CHENi.2 A CO., Toledo, Oblo, CASTORIA S TA Y TO N . Salem, practically assured linen industry and will take over state holdings. roll 67 rll r'l'n'-'-l'-'s, 7 -, Rooms 5-6 Bush Bank Building AUTO STAGE Will niukc regular trip.« every day, Sundays included ns follows: Durable CI3 t’ t t y r>: .- o a IlunJred Dollar* nish cheap heat. Power and light rates *have been going down in f r i y r a t! :t I f Ila iure. Send ter 1 t rf testimoníala. the fac ■ o f rising prices for all other commodities. OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN Physician and Surgeon STAYTON--KINGSTON by initative, the job-holders being too strong for the legislature when it meets at Salem. t o founditlr i rf tli«» dic- t: , pr-.tif nt s' -tti by Congress could see the necessity of passing legislation permitting ron 'll itif o a:. I c 1st Ing rr.- :ro In ■ ' : I t i v. rU. 1”. o p ro p rieto r* h iv e f o r i f Mi 11 Its cu ra tive pow- H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.O. SALEM-STAYTON Mt. Angel, 6.0X) volt power line to Salem to be built by P. Leave Stuyton tor Kingston 4:25 I*.M. R. L. & P. Co. * To Whom It May Concern: Notice is Portland, Contract let to build $507,000, O. W. R. & N. hereby given that the undersigned, A. Lainck, executor of the estate of Ap- i Crossings, pollonea Gehlen, deceased, has this Notice Is Hereby Given, That by day tiled in the countv court of Marion Mapleton, Terrence Point Mill bought and will be operated virtue of an execution duly issued out County, State of Oregon, his final [jy m»w owners n . , .. c, . , account in said estate, and said court ol the Circuit Court of the State of i*?kfixi>QiTntl *PP?int?d Moild«y. ' Salem Capital Journal, Anyway the cranberry boxes were , , w, . . / . . . Oregon, for the county of Marion ar d 12th, 191 1 . at the hour of 10 o clock . A. M. of said dav. at the countv court standardized and the bee inspectors were placed on the state s pay to me directed on the 30 d.:y of Jar.- room in the county court house, in roll. uary, 1917, upon a judgme.it and di- said county and state, as the time and , . ; place for the hearing of any objections Portland, Coast Shipbuilding Co. organized with $400.000 erte duly rendered, entered of record to sach final account, and for the set- capi tal. and docketed in and by said Court on tlement thereof. Dated February 6, 1917 the 23rd usv of January, 1917, in a Care\ F. Martin, Federal officials who want to turn 0. & C. land grant back A. L ainck , certai i su.t then in said Court pending. Attorney for the Executor of the into forest reserves all deplore act of legislature to restore land to estate. estate of Appol-! , .. Wherein E. G. Siegmurd was plaint iff j lonea Gel len, I taxation. deceased. and Margaret M. Mullen and David Feb. 7—Mar. 7 Mullen, her husband, Lee E. Abbe and CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OCT. 15 Investm ent. * The Yankee doe* not lose his Kift for putting truth pithily. A pro*|wrou» New England farmer, replying to a comment on the amount of money he was spendin k to put bis son thromili college, said, “Yes, it does take n lot of money, but I ’d rather leave my money in my boy tlinn to him.”— Youth’* Com pauion. US D IREC T D u r a b le R o o fin g Mfg« Co. Portland, Ore. Gteel *nJ Irc.l. * e For sal* by Kenuuiui’ oveml t!i • direct proc­ ess of inul.i.i, steel In 1722 or tlierc- nlMii.ts by immerslnif malleable Iron In a bath of cast Iron. A steel manufac­ tory Is said to have been set up by Benjamin Huntsman near Klieltlcld In 1740. It was about 1800, however, be­ I have established a r pair fore steel fairly became tile fashion. the Cooper building on Water Tho greatest boost to the trade came and will repair anvtbinK. Saw from Bessemer In 1850. a specialty, Oron Weddle. Phone 77 P. O. Box P.)8 STAVTON, OREGON. * Brown-PetzelCo.Stayton “FIXIT SHOP” NOTICE! shop in 1 rovi r-Weigel Studio will Street 0," n Sa," nl"y nnd .Sunday April 7th. Filing and 81 h. Tl ey arc row located in the Matthieu Bldg on Second Street. tf