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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1917)
DONT LET ra u s MONEY BURNAHDIE IN YO M k j CKETÍ T rg> 'l 5 m > ! f r n * '• Jb la ¥ MPRFSS on the young man who ia burning the candle a t both endi and who it *i ending hit big »alary as fast a* he makes it the VALUE OF A BANK ACCOUNT. Start him on the RIGHT ROAD today. If he is not hopeless he at once will see the error of his ways. The open ing of a bn 't account has put a stop to many a youth's wild desire to be a HIGH FLIER M, STAYTON STATE BANK A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity is solicited. You are assured of a safe deposi Mow li:e Ci , O ne to this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. F a rm ers & M erch a n ts B a n k o f S ta y to n , O regon • » M. AD Capital $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 HAUSER BROS. Ì Basket Ball Goods Indoor Base Ball Supplies \ Base Ball and Lawn £ Tennis Supplies i Spalding Sweaters and Jerseys \ Dayton and Adlake Bicycles $28.85 to $45 Guns, Rifles, Ammunition, Cutlery | TROJAN STUMPING POWDER Lilly Hardware Co.. Local Agents SUBSCRIBE FOR The Stayton Mail i Dalles, Ortwin, has start- ■i>s 1 1 jiit. tain, l > t i l l lUM: on an effort that will be Saw mimili i Hyn : 1‘Util. ‘tehee! with consuming interest •" vet one hundred families of It wit it i lie. -I:lull KHut's fuu.; Illiil Ini him lint'll ii liulf w it uini w ith u nit, to come there and locate t" oil l<^ U t'iilm , i l i . intrant» ill 'll 'tinf cheap land» arid become wlii'ii In- mum ifii ye»i i <ili|, nnd lie s truck gardners. I«' uuio it Hurt nt fill Id otitluw. II« To I ini; those Italians across wumliTi'd lii'if uml l lift ii till liu Uiiuily ii m the old country and make a M llli'ii In Strongsville. Ilf* round tint furiuliu; < In . much , 1 • for them near the Dalles, uioru M>iii|inl lift If than 11 m - villager*, lull lio wum luipoHfd «ii liy tlifiu 1« u n i sot them to producing gard- ccrinlu degree. Wilt'll lu> Ii.nl ;.'«l In I, • nick, fruits and families sup u youth or fourti ii *>r fifteen liu fuuld plies is a hold move industrially. boo f« rii or |iotatuea or chop uml ijiilt Any effort to keep them notii wood u» well ii. alm ost any man. 'Hu y Mould lilro 111 in liy (liu Meuk n nd give being robbed on the prices of liliu nik ’I i food und lodging» uh they land is also revolutionary, be- »aw ill, and when ho m u . th ro u g h with h it week liu h i » given miiuo old clothe, <-'iiu e it has been the principal or it row runt» In money. business of the booster organiz- The yenr» |m n-d oil until H i/e k lah ations to advance lands out of wa» tw enty, nud lie tv a» uioro of uu out luw th an ever. A luno noun -I I!rix»ks 1 reach. w ont to w ork In the iu v n # | ut Wrong 1 Of course, one hundred poor vllle. lie vvn» nn old haehelor, und In- ' t'amilii of working people, who run tod a »inn II house und H ref alone. In |ia»Hliig the hoy on the atreet one would go to raising radishes, let- tiny he uiijNt linve given th e victim u tuce, greens, carrots, turnips, look of »yinjiul liy, for when he got hack and berrieB, that are now ship- to Ida houan ugnln ho found U fzekU h tied on hi» doorstep. Ho Invited him I-f-d up from California, would be In nnd gnve him o uienl and a good all right. bed. From th a t dny tho u n fo rtu n ate That is the way to make Ore- had a home. gon productive and bring down To m ake clear w hat followed tho the high cost of living and make reader mu*t know th a t Strongsville had a strong nnti|>uthy to eat». I t w a. it possible for vegetables, and founded on «unitary principles. There hml once been un ep|d< mle of scarlet fruit cannieries to operate and fet or and again nn epidem ic of tneu cultivate our waste lands and »h*a, am] the d o fto rs hud agreed th at make them valuable. th e germ» of both were carried from Land that is really made pro- houwc to houMc by” the feline population. Thu» it came ulioiit th a t the cuts were ductive by intensive labor will exterm inated to the lust one and the In come really valuable and make mlco had u play day every dny in the year. The old bachelor learned this the community rich—but lands fac t n» aonn 11 » be talked of ren tin g a with a ficticious value put on by bouse in tho village. H e w as told th at speculation makes the commun- *! if he brought u cut ulmig w ith him »ho would certainly lie |Kilooned off in ity poor. It will lie in order for laborag- $ abort order. Ono dny n fter llezekiab had had a itators and politicians to howl home for »lx m o n th , ho w ent to work for a certain farm er ut wages set by aoout bringing in cheap labor, to Mr Brooks, who had liecome a g u ard drag forth their forty laws on, ian to him. A fter w orking for th ree minimum wage, contract labor, o r four day» H ezcklah un earth ed a box of gold coin am ounting to $5.000. They literacy test, etc., and block The w ere English coins nnd had been hurled Dalles. iu tho long ago *0 long ago th a t the Such laws and land legislation box had liecome mere punk. He ca r is all calculated to keep the state ried the money home w ith hint w rap ped In hi» old coat, nnd It sent forth from developing industrially, and m etallic clinks ns It w as throw n on the canneries and sugar factories table. He w as »tailing nltmis! for the first tim e in a yenr. and a fte r a n effort will be closed for lack of cheap he managed to any : and abundant labor of productive “ I dug It o ut of the ground.” sort. “ Did you tell th e farm er?” asked Mr. Brooks w hen be I 11 1 re overed from bis astonishm ent. “ Not 11 word,” w as replied. “Well,” continued th e old bachelor a fte r the money h.id been counted, “th is find lius m ade you ri h, b ut don’t any an y thing ab o u t It to any one. The pooplo of this tow n have used you •ham efully, nml I w an t to seo you get even w ith them . You know w hat I m ean, d o n 't you?” In reply □ ez ek la h 's face lighted up, an d lie nodded his head, lie had 1> on aw a re for a long tim e th a t no one had SALEM ALBANY EUGENE played him fair, b u t lie felt Ids help lessness to resen t It. In thinking how bo m ight revenge tho young m a n 's w rongs th e old l.;.,li- elor brought up th e cut question, and he soon lmd Ids plans laid. T h e next tin peddler th a t enm e along w as st>p pod nnd bold In private eonveisatlon for hnlf nn hour, an d then he winked ■nd laughed nnd drove aw ay. He Btorod his tin w a re tem porarily and loaded up 200 felines In Its place. T h a t wagon re-entered th e village ni m 11 o’clock a t night, when every mat! AGENTS FOR TH E l w om an and child " a s sleeping his fir- sleep. I t paused In front of th o towr. hall, and tho door was opened, and th e cat» cam e bouncing out. T w o hundred eats might h av e been ex term inated In time. I lit the liu p d d ler retu rn ed next evening w ith - 11 nmro ro-enforoeinonts nnd again the th ird night. T he tow n le d now been tu rn ed Into n eat town. It hnd more ents w alking th e fences cr seated around th e back doors th an any town o f four tim es Its size In th is state. By n ig h t It w as a co n stan t serenade that prevented sleep except nt brief Inter vnls. T h ere w ere enough cats to t a r ry tho germ s of a dozen epidemics. It Bicycle and Gun Repairing—Key Fitting Is a eat tow n today. Men w ere hired by th e week to shoot or tra p them, b u t k itten s w ere born about as fast ns old ents wore killed off. nml a t last th e people gave up and * ttl e l down to boar th e Infliction w ith wlmt pains they could. A fter th e eat Invnshin was a mouth old th e Pa, hclor mild to tho h alf w it: “ Hrr.ehlali, you know wlmt n cat is. No Fumes, No Freezing d o n 't you?” H ezcklah nodded and grlnne 1 No Headaches, No Thawing “A fter paying all expense .1 of dum p ing 000 cats Into 8 oir'sciP e 1 have $4,500 of your gold left. I am going to put It In th e I tik f >r yon and send ; a t » » » * » * ’ rwri.B*i»s(KWvi>iMN.»sn.sMtsrsti.stststS(KstsutstKS(st»ws(sisra*:-iu*»* you to New York < ity to see If the surgeons can m ake y< u over I hope they will he able to help you. If they can 't, you can come hack home nnd live w ith me the rest of your life. Do you understand w hnt t m ean?” T he surgeons helped hhn so m e - enough so th:it when he caught right of tw elve or fifteen cats sunning them selves 011 some householder’s veranda he could appreciate th e situation nnd go home nnd say to Mr. Brooks: “T h ere wero Just tlireo b arrels of ca ts on Brow n's veranda—Ju st three b arrels—and Brown w as o ut there looking a t them , au d looking very sad,’’ Famous Grip Sure Basket Ball Shoes IE DALLE ,troi. Net Contents 15 Fluid Dracli The- I tory and courteous treatment at Gymnasium and Athletic Supplies CO*' NGRATULATE DON’T DELAY Sonic Stayton People Have Learned T hat Neglect ii Dangerous Tho slig h test sym ptom of Kidney trouble is fa r too serious to be over looked. I t's the small, neglected troubles th a t so often lead to serious kidney ailm ents. T h at pain in the sm all” o f your back; th a t urinary ir reg u larity ; those headaches and dizy spells; th a t w eak, w eary, w orn-out feeling, may be n a tu re ’s w arning of kidney w eakness. Why risk your life by neglecting these sym ptom s? Reach ihe cause o f the trouble while th e re vet s tim e —begin tre a tin g your kidneys at once w ith a tried and proven kidney rem edy. No need to ex p erim en t— Doan’s Kidney Pills have been success- !* illy u od in thousands of cases o f kid ney trouble for over 50 years. D oan’s Kidney Pills are used and recommended throughout th e civilized world. Con vincing testim ony follows: Jack M ott, 818 H a y te r S t., Dallas, O re., says: "1 took D oan's Kidney Pills several y ears ago, M'hen having back ache nnd kidney disorders, which I con- - tit re ,1 due to th e n atu re of my work. C onstant strain and neglect caused my back to give out. D oan's Kidney Pills soon brought me me around in fine shape. Mv Duck soon fe t as strong as ev er and my kidneys w ere n o rm al.” P rice 50c, a t all dealers. D on’t sim ply ask for a kidney rem edy—g et D oan's Kidney Pills the sam e th a t Mr. M o t t had. F o ster - M ilburn Co., P rops., Buffalo, N. Y. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETY MEETS Lrtsf Friday evening the C. E. society of the Christian Church met at the residence of W. A. Weddle for their regular business meeting and social, there was about thirty present and a jolly good time was had by all present. Parlor games were indulged in in until a late hour after which delicious refreshments were served. £2S3ÌSS[) CAST 0 R 1 A For Infants and Children. Know That CASTORA Mothers Genuine Castoria I ALCOHOL -3 PER CEN î T 1 Avertable Preparation fcrAs similn timi theFood ^ timi the S tomadts and Bdwvk« I nfants ( hiluhln Thereby Promoting Dtfeslwn Cheerfulness and RestCaotatax neither Opium. Morphine nor Mineral. N o t X a h c o tic A lw ays Bears the Signature of Ufjpf y fiunr fas) . yo M xi. — „ /# - - -.— n / In Use For Over Thirty Years 5E5S* Norm Xu» ( u W J i i* r IliUrrymm fknr VS • v--c ? ^ • rs 1 - T * ? V. C « V‘ ■hí » L5 a X ç A helpful Remedy for Constipation and Diarrhoea and Feverishness and Fac Simile Sl<nat=^°f T u t CESTAfB COM».«*- N ESV Y ORK i CASTORI/ •j c c w \ Exact Copy o f Wrapper. T H « CKM TAUn C O M M N V . N fW T O R N C fT V G oods at Cost And Below At Alexander1s if K af S N o t i c e T h e s e P r ic e s : $9.00 $11*50 Cupboard $7.50 $9*50 Bed Spring 4.50 5*75 3.50 4*75 ** ** 44 44 J <^A Few Nice Patterns of W all Paper j BIG NEW LINE OF ! * NEW GOODS ♦ Just Received At 1 - Gehlen’s Store- o 9 ! ❖ •> ❖ ❖ <• <• •> ❖ •> <• ❖ ❖ ♦ * $ « ♦ ❖ ❖ a ( I if I if _______________________ SELECT LIN E OF Ladies’ Dress Goods Wash Goods Curtain Draperies. Etc. CHAS. GEHLEN ORE. STAYTON - SUNDAY SCHOOL CONTEST The Sunday school of the Chris- tian church has inaugurated an attendance contest beginning next Sunday and will run three months. The men and boys » are working against the women and girls. This promises to be a very interesting and spirited contest Lyle Ficklin went to Alabny the losing side will have to en Saturday returting Sunday even tertain the winners in some way ing. to be determined later. 8 • > ♦ <• ♦ ♦ ♦ And More Coming * <•<><•<•<••> •><• •><• <• <£• •> •>•> o ♦ <• <! ❖ <• ♦ ♦ ■ .♦ ♦ 9 » » ♦ ■> « •> ■» ♦ ♦ •> * •> ♦ ♦ ♦ •> •>•> •>■> A. C. Eatc i NATUROPATH and OPTO iETRIST Office N orth of B eaucham p's D rug S tore CO N SU LTA TIO N F R E E Phone 315 DR. 0. A. OLSON D E N T IST G rcene-Supplec and G ysi’s Methods Used in M aking P late 214 Masonic Temple. SALEM , ORl£.