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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1917)
\ S T A Y T O N M A I L OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW TH E CNtW o n INAI j w o THI » U t i l »OVA ALEX AN D ER A DAUGHERTY, Owners nml I'ublislurs C. D A l’dHhW i'F? or mi.: r vow« t row i L I M I N TOMMVI h u m WIN r O - O A V f VNAH I oiun^rr Sum m ary of St.»te and National Aflairs—Industrial. Civic an f Educational Advancement far the W eek— Progress in Entered a> .-vi . «1 class r. tU r i;t the |K*tofflee at Stay ton. Mai ¡on Factories; Payrolls and Development EnterpJises County. O. ego \ under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1S79. T. Subscript!«! ! Price su m M embri of the o tit e Fditorial / rot — ' Cregon City, Willamette !:s and esnal drained to s in t IP >,ik>0 i m pro vein*m* a. d as ninth more by the l*. K. L & 1'. t * Marshfi.rid—Coos Bay will be made oil base for fuel tup; I. s by S. P. Co. Per Year In Advance t (I vt the \N dlm rrU e \ alley P\!«toru>I Ito» A*»OC»*ticil Large new garage being erected at Huntington S . John's Review tolls of $300,000 for new shipbuilding pLul going in. Advertising Hates Mr.de Known Upon Application Fonigli Advertising RepresonkH by The American Press Assucialion Address all’ Communient men get to putting reliance into good stock. Ever since you learned of the rich tobacoo o f Y OU which W-B C U T Chewing ia made, there has • a Kruitkind farmers vnbscribed $15,000 stoek in canin ry. Ill new town of Crane t> have a bank. 1 to The Stay ton ''tail Co of cows. WHAT IS THF. MATTES WITH 3TAYT0N? been a big and increasing demand for it. The idea of shredding the leaf, so that you can get at the tobacco satisfaction without so much grinding and spitting, haa made a winning with men also. I he little chew that lasts and satisfies is the thing. . county dairies are to be replenished with $50.( 00 worth . n i Inis a new industry rebuilding sewing machines. As we look over the Oregon Industrial Review from w ■ \ t > week and notice the industries tha ov being established in > th • V'i’b I h ' f Vg ind I oi i t > the nation at stake capita! at d towns throughout the state the thought occurs to us. What i* ’h> abor iop. policies of neutrality and avoid all strife. M atter With Stayton? Many of these places whore new industri do- ui ' jitney o.vners have advanced prices to ten and are being establishe I do not begin to have the natu il advanta . s fifteen cents. and resources that Stayton enjoys. One of the most crying nee *s Canyon City Asbestos mines at Mt Vernon resume opera- of our little city is organization and co-operation. The day of in dividual and unprogressive methods of attracting cnmital and n - tion^. vestors is gone forever, so we had better launch ourselves irto the Eugene -State University armory plans completed and bids wave of progress that is sweeping, not only America, but. the en- being taken, lire world. What we want and must have is an organization of |taMro,„|s ar0 a9kin)I „ raise of , Wo„tv.flve progressive, wide a-wake businessmen who are w m u w and frotel>, to m i-w ^ ^ ^ the Adlro. alive to the interests of the entire community. ^ n j uv cosIs If we had such an organization and put the claims ami nat ural advantages of our city before the eyes of prospective investors beside will vote on $5,0tk> school bond issue. in a convincing manner, backed by men who are broad enough to State Public Utility Commission fixes value of physical pro- include the entire community in their propaganda we would he a !- ports s of Pacific Telephone Co. at $10,963.802 as basis for rate ding new in iustries to our town right along. Le* us arouse our- making, selves from our R p Van Winkle sleep and shake o f the g mt i Independence has put one over in securing the erection of a lethargy and indifference and go out in the worl i ami let : r pec hcei sugar factory at that place by the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. Over tive investors know we are alive to both their interests and ours. 1600 acres of sugar beets will be planted this year. N » T u t CHr by WEYMAN BRUTON COMPANY, II«? DOifTlFTYOUR \M0m B U M AM IE I M Y0UR POCKET! T a 0 , D iffe r Jb 10 Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. will train a signal corps A clean yard, a neat lawn, clean walks, good fences, and for help to the United States army in the event of war. well painted buildings indicate the development of a town. A nice Efficiency experts declare that a single track electrified rail- g arlen, well kept, with plenty of flowers are a further indication MPRESS on the young men who ie burning the candle At both end« well as road is almost the equal of a double track steam railroad. The! of a desire for a cleaner and more beautiful community, as and who is (pending hii big (alary as fast as he makes it the VALUE nation continues to waste its oil and coal fuel and let its great wa- its thorough sanitation OF A BANK ACCOUNT. Start him on the R10HT ROAD today. -------- ter power run to waste under a false idea of conservation. If he is not hopeless he at onoe will see the error of his ways. The open ing of a bank account has put a stop to many a youth's wild deair« to be ' body uf land, they m ist be offe re I .se; - The Dalles to have a new fire proof hospital. e. Department of Public Lard j arately . The SF.J N EJ Sec. 10, a t not a HIGH FLIRR. Interior. Grants I’as^ —Simmons-Logan mine made cleanup of $23,199. less th an $3. 0 per ..ere, and th e N'Wl I U . S. Land Office a t Portland, O re gon, M arch 28th, 1917. Notice s hereby given, that_ as di rected by the Commissioner of the G eneral Land Office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application o f W illiam H. Sullivan, S er ial No. 04761 and 04762, we will offer at public sale, to tfie highest bidder, but a t not less than $3.00 and $3.50 per acre a t 10 o’clock a. m ., on the 22nd day of May 1917, next, a t this office, the fol lowing tra c t of land: SEJ N EJ, Sec. 10 (04761), N W J SW J, Sec. 12, (04762), Township 8 South, Range 1 E ast, W. M. As the two tra c ts do r.ot fi rra o re r, ; SWT, Sec. 12, at not less than $3.30 per acre. The Industrial Welfare Commission will consider allowing Oregon canneries to operate on same basis as California canneries q { f ^ itg and vegetables, The s t L will not be k ep t open, b u t will be declared closed when those p resen t a t th e hour nam ed have ceased C o " ' Jo n v o te d 115 to o n e in f a v o r o f t h e bir'ding. The person m aking th e ,s s u e - Is Going STATE BANK highway bond Heppner Gazette-Times:“ Towns and cities all over the United States are considering every possible means for combating the high | cost of living. One of the essential wavs is by utilizing every foot of ground and every vacant lot for gardening purposes. By culti- vating all the waste places, each family can do much toward rais- ing vegetables for their own consumption and thereby reduce the demand for these articles of food." highest bid will i e n q u ire d to immed- iati pay t r th e Receiver the am ount th ereo f. Any p trso n s claim ing adversely th e a b o v e -e s c rii ed l nd are advised to file t eir claims, or oi j ctions, on o r before th e tim e desig n ate 1 fo r sale. N. Cam pbell, R egister. Geo. 1. .-m ith, Receiver. % e STAYTON A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity is solicited. Utah Power decision by Supreme Court affects right of way over public lands rather than use of water. It will not permit needed development. You are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at Eugene has raised $50.000 for a flax scutching mill. The company expects to pay farmers $20 a ton for straw, and the soil will grow a ton and a half to three tons to the acre. this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. Bend to raise $300,000 for Central Oregon railroad. Marshfield Beaver Hill coal mines operate to April 20 under; armistice when the men expect advance in wages. Coos county will get $302,000 expended on highways under state direction. Every Day East Portland gets a brick factory and planing mill. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Oregon City Woolen Mills will be operated by electric power in future. Three proposed initiative bills at Portland conflict and all I may be defeated. Y ou had b e tte r look over y o u r * sta tio n e ry an d o rd e r y o u r le t te r heads, envelopes, sta te m e n ts, bill head s and an y o th e r supplies you m ay need before f u r th e r a d vances. 1 1 7 a re heavily stocked in som e ’ ™ lines, an d can serve you a t th e old prices. A f te r th e old stock is gone, no one know s w h a t prices will bt*. O rd er now. Legislature having cut down appropriations of Industrial Welfare Commission. Labor Commissioner Hoff will act as secretary without pay. That is about the way twenty other boards and com-' missions should be disposed of. Wilsonville 3 mile flume completed to bring 30,000,000 feet lumber to river here. I- r . , & Co 1 ;o. i .. < . t .. . y l ' l . . t-.i l <r.H. : . i l ' .t<: m that .t' l f..m v l ll nay t ’.o >.t ♦ ...I, Is ... y t ). am i H U N l J I a v i D O L I . A I U l o r f..i i a n I * V- . y f a : i.C C t n r r l i t h a t r i n m I t v r I by tho u::o f t IIA l.t.’S f.VT.VUU 1 CUIIU. rrv The Stayton M a il STAYTON, - - A. 1» (Seal) 1 rr: A . XT. O T . f \ F r , V , N r. H all's Catarrh Pure I t' a r i aetri <llr rtlv nno ■ c >• I fen s icirfa' i i ' ' l ■ r • l te s tim o n ia ls , “Quality Printers” n :< . t . Fworn t> b e f t o iro r:i<l rvha-r'bf<1 In rr y prt ■ co. Oils Gil« <liy of l>e ember, fr< P. J. C H E N ! r A n „ • I ’uMie. ■ • : {it Rooms 5-6 Bush Bank Building Salem, - : L IN E O F I Just Received At ♦ ! - Gehlen’s Store -! ; And More Coming --------— 1 ----------------------- i i Oregon t l * S E L E C T L IN E O F t Ladies’ Dress Goods Wash Goods Curtain Draperies. Etc. l l X CHAS. GEHLEN i lo t . • Bring your cow hides, calf hides, any kind of hides, highest If you wan! pur", sanil. ly market price paid. Phone for milk or cronm c- ll prices. Stayton Produce Co. tf B.tWci a Dairy. L. A, 1 nomas Manager. | S ' M l v nil I i p i " - ' “' i , " Iftkftl y i 'f t r u u i f l -c .a :':- OREGON ”, ’ fit- B IG N E W •• DR. C. B. O’NEILL OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN ■ NEW GOODS * Salem Oregon hop industry helped by shipments to South Africa. Portland building code suspended to allow carshops to be erected by Twohy Brothers. More cl ar!y than ever before do our great industries, rail- r iud?, telephones, mining, shipbuilding and electric companies stand out in the present crisis. Asone man they have offered their highly developed systems for the use of the government. Govern ment ownership is not necessary when such actions predominate. - f C a p it a l $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 i. STA Y TO N O R E.