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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1917)
-n — .......- ■ H - R O S E G O ” INDUSTRIAL REVIEW H «IRepHiu ?» * '• ,J‘ fl . .t. • lit C. H. uim ar/ or bt.u .u. Afí i Ind : 'sial, C tv i: and Educational A d v t :cm e for the JVeek— P rogress in eek— Progress Factories, P a y r..'il. and Development Enterprises itili Hll «Mg- ¡ . . . :t . H ,r 11 .». le If- • i the 1 rn v ï t .<1,1*1111 .1 .f t' W i)' Ü! Ut!, ilo I a, On . ' I . >1 I April 16. G. 114 Key A. L»i ivi Phys! au . kJ. X KAY AU.YLViLLE fgon V .1 1 iii/ifiiiiiBi Ni.lary Public I» V. A. tí' J LIC i R i ÚR STAYIüN G. KÛRINtK, F. V’c. Trenta nil V. . , B.. <c V. < . . iu m , ftfipliea ihr Tuberculin teat. i Dìi 'S NOTICE . . . . G. L. U N It U H -itale. Attorn fu irai . Oregon City k $1,0.0,0)() Hawle Lak ■ . i<- • 584 h i; ; <i, The quick, safe ♦♦K *V *H • , X*. and reliable roofing material ■<** ' i MiCt Martn.fi.id- 10 ( t> b lin d i » ’ ners to j i ’ Í »•*« * - E s p e c ia lly d e s ir a b le in t h e c o u n t r y o r w h e r e t h e r e is n o w a te r s y s te m » b e ca u s e ji W Durable Roofing Contractors & Builders * Du rili;."' 1'oust?’ a specialty I^*t V t'ynr ■ on your build- • ings . We can an ve you moi y A goifd job gauranleed i Phone 77 t IS PRAv riCALI V F IR E P R O O F P. ‘ . i •. 198 * STA Y TON. OREGON. Ì SALEM <f ’attie I for $23,360. t It is good roofing ami gives splen did taiuiucUon because it is made right Free samples and literature CET IT OF YOUR DEAI I.R OR WRITE US DIRECT Durable Roofing . T I N V f t ..N' a m i P L U M B IN G M fg . . v Co. PortlanJ, Ore* For*aicby ' tzeiCo»Stayton AG E N TS FOR T H E t > build $15,000 cannery. Famous Grip Sure Basket • v i-M.ks set aside $50,000 to tie , pure bred cattle. ^ '$ q ^ ^ 3 Base Ball and Law n Tennis Supplies Spalding Sweaters u\d Jersyes Pendleton- Blewet 1 > water Co., has 37 men at work on j- construeiion of 40 harvesters. {« Port Orford already cut. Corvallis EUGENE Basket Bali Goods Indoor Base Bali Supplies Pulp Paper mill starts here. The sequel to the Ad i i e i law has promptly made its ap- pearance in the petiti in oi u. • ivistern and Western i^ilroads for an increase of rates. Higlu . iiges, dearer supplies and necessary new equipment can i< met • by an augumented revenue. This the railroads ask for and tn iey are entitled to. -Corvallis, Daily Gazette-Times. ALBANY Gymnasium and Athletic Supplies Scio -New garage being built here. Stayint, <■ HAUSER BROS. Cottage Grove—Ri a l liet ween Camas Swale and here to be « improved. .lie — Ke.u L a Ana Far»a Lt ans ! L Exact Cop y o f Wrap ,r. A freak law makes it a crime to sell wood by the “ load” in this state. Next it will he a crime to sell radishes by the bunch. (b ar. . Fruitm . , * Ti in CE-itöm co mt - JT. utr W y o k k in price. I t «►♦**<. V iaTSÜZÜT Signatare ot ernment puts up equal amount. Out •d April lull, Bll 7t Hcppn r farmers to build $18, AO grain elevator. i tion. Soui-.Ston^^'^ Worms. revenïhue^ f 31 lOSSOFhtlt** ,,;is ion advocates “ home- is timely when the civic All auditorium is to be cite . I from No, h Dakota brick. WVT« * •«?' I Xrm yt t Aprii, 1917, Portland* candi lat*1 for to. tutor i» the manufactured ;■< , la 1 .*i . Telephone SxV uto . % gi% r livre* I.y íiv h timt the Lebanon $10,000 subscrib' d ' cannery here. Ly t». er tl« ( uunty Lend will vote on $30,Ow i. > . bond issue— Power plant i f r Mar* of the • t.* *o of i j r ■ l.r.. . ai ti will build $30,000 adiiition. OWcr til S i'nylon M itin A V Jkr'ptufOilUXl'UJlL-'^ Ttmmlin Stdlf- JixSrma * Portland contemplates <• toiimiug factory fund by selling $500,000 bonds and loaning money on , >[ security to industries at 5 per cent, as method to encoui iustrial growth of the city. / ! tin r i a n 8T AYTON N o t X a h c o t k - I . . '■) 1 U ó .v liif 1 A M b llltll Government statistics show that electric light and oiher A ........... i r nt th< i" tate of Gott- utilities are practically the only commodities which have declined . IÍ.C0N fl <1 t A : ill., i. M. Promotes Digeshou.lFcrtw ness and Pest.Cent., v OpiumAlorpliine nor : t í O . tl « * ....... un i i «ut ho ha.« duly ,d hiitinjf finali p Newport Lincoln county t« vote on $118,000 harbor im c .It Ut < hl T oy 1 H> rit¡ : th.- .i *, .III V. » lilt 1 t it u’.ii'J, provement lionds and place th.i port on equal * footing with other .>. , in thf City o f 8 ein, Marion Oregon (forts which have taken similar action. From an industrial « , O cííkoí Í, with in -i-, months standjKfint Lincoln county cannot afford to turn this down. Gov 111 K l: ‘ «. r, !’ FUN ERAL ; 1* J (Ì m •IHM ) t i u ♦-« KY Bears the v ; Mingle mill in Lane countv. Jf*t; ur LAWYER nnd NO » - • <»* La (¡rand ha.; din • . i < • ,»r service to Elgin via U VV. " k<- R. oi N. nt Helix forming L«ck compa ./ ; > build flouring mill. I 11 111 I . T / K I . A ll \V. It. II.ill Pendleton and Umatilla have new railroad motor car service. On Alili I , i'Jlh, Ki . liruwu »Hid. i » - .... f)„.. i*n I- «1 < ■ 1 ’ li u The I)tiles Waico county road bonds, $260.(XX) sold for, (111 ♦. :« ■ i • * : »• 1 ( 1 i - I t t ÜM 11 .. r ill • .<> O $7,830 premium » I'fi. V r 1 l: thvm.” X 1 A m erican Su ar It !ii i-.g Co., to spend $1,(XXI,(XX) fo r tra d e . Pfi •fc frh'r iti all (1 I ><.r.*t mark advertising in 1017. b < *« .«. i u !<i i H - ■ i et niit tl D* ih 4 urne U>« t Portland 200 foot wooden !; o launched for Libby, McNeil < tut** twin; 1 - & Libby. (I .. 1 l i ..4 lit i i) f < . l'i Stay i . . , n it i Sun ■ !<•-! of coal area anfl does not (Irani IV L< !»;••<•••»* rJne produces $23,199 in gold and I rj $1,275 in platinum in 70 o.t. "Il .rii ii I < ii# n | Albany working to secure ca nery. . S ta ir * ir )'• cr<>;> for 1916 estimated at <’oos county has 250 : ! : supply local consumati ' i.ugcun lip Oregon Dayton and Adiake Bicycles >28*85 ro ) ' Many ties will be shipped from here 100,000 ;? B ic y c le a n d G u n R e p a i r i n g - - K e y F itt ir .; Farmers being urged to raise sugar beets. Guns, Rifles, Ammunition, Cutlery Coquille -Standard Oil Co.. $10,000 plant here. Marshfield to do consider; ble paving. Gold Hill TRO JA N STUM PING PO W D ER « % Minin; el hi. ¡ k w • re sell for $80,000. Ruilroads of i U. ir- wav with govern :i \.t to b.rt ! i , plans to co-operate in every 2 ‘ nation. Echo shearing plant to clip 80.000 sheep. N- rlh P M mill Lilly Hardware Co«» Local Agents ce f»»r U S. aeroplanes. ¡n S- hem i ’aciiic t o., .as started issuing their weekly fishing bulletin. Molalla Electric t o., to extend line from Donald to Fargo and Rutteville. Work to start at once. s N o Fumes, N o Freezing N o He idaches, Ixo Thawing st »:-*:“ -^ v »* rstm*pvt«r*Ri,:»r.;ri?v r; SIAYTON MEAT MARKET liath Tubs, Lavatiirics ijavaturies and Hath Tubs, Sanitary fittings— fittings F a rm -' 1 1 Public bud Si!e. Dcparlment of the Hon. C. N. McArthur, congressman from Oregon, says con ers—We carry a line of kcrir. gress should have courage to pass legislation permitting develop juimps, leader water sys m ent of western waterpower and ignore so called conservationists l, .i. I ani i , .■ , Portland, Ore- who are making play for political capital only. tems, etc. Gasoline« 'vino.;. ro : i , Mar : st , ] ( The Willamette Valley has land enough to support 10 sugar Votic ’ : here'' given, that ns ili- ivrt M y the Commi: -doner of the factories. Oregon with 94,560 square miles and Belgian with 11, JACOB SPA ‘ill L lier. I ; ¡mil ( ’’ . under provisions 820 square miles (one eighth the are t of Oregon) and supporting of S . 2 ? ", p rstmnt lo ti e 7.000,000 people—has 78 sugar factories in operation, how many ^ ^ aj !i li i o WilC ni I . • ulliyan, Ser- factories ought the Willamette Valley support. This shows con i-d No. ""* ’ ‘ ’. we will offer at CHANGE GV :HF,DU!E OCT puh • e, I t. ■ 'laghi t l i.liter, lint clusively how the sugar beet industry flourishes The beet sugar ¡it i ’ '< . tl : u and $ ’. *<0 r nere industry where installed, has be m one of the most potent factors nt 1 o’. \>ek n. 1 .,* i th • 2i’nd «‘ay of deve!or>: STAYTGN—KINGSiON agricultural condition ; not only in sugar production, but < Miiy 1 17r ext, i t is offe . li e fol in all agricultural features associ ited. It my,ins millions of dollars A C T ) STAGE low ■ : tr of mi \ NEJ• ' 1® Will make n.r.ilir t r i j. ■ every to this valley. Independence Enterprise. oil. I), NH I -W(. S e. IS, (01762), All SE STAK & A . C . E a to ^ i NATUROPATH and OPTOMETRIST TH O M AS, Office North of Beauchamp's Drug Store Proprietors. Fresh, Mit & Cured Meats CONSULTA 110N FRI V, Lard & Creanury Butter. Phono 3-15 . , ,IQnN prico pa-j pQr j- .t ck V* 0 L w )U ll tU DEMIST S U:M- SÏAYTt;. Sumlaya inclade In ; II nvs: HAI.KM I'liOSK am Ixiave Stn5 ton for Kii <; i . \.. .. ' “ Kingston “ Stayton S:i>5 •) ;0n Arrive Stayton Towr hipo ui'li, tamrel Eaat, W. M. '. i t two tracci do eoi >rm oro needed. ho.l,- ... iifui, t y ni -I lo oliere . e>p- The young people had an : i-.io I •. Tl. - X l So • I •' t not enjoyable time and engaged in le than ; ). O p r . r -, i ■ NWJ - Stayton Leave - 9:16 A .M . SU i, Sec. 12, : rmi F. h than $0.50 Last Friday evening the nvnn- games and taffy pull, • •« Suhlimit V - !» :2K ** bers of Mits Crabtree's Sunday Those present were: Misses (>er acre. «i m Aumaville - 9:40 “ il Tin - -'I- will t t ' o it epen, hut school class chartered one of the Nora Crabtree, Wilma Ware, Turner 9:55 ** hiO'-ni 10:25 ** Arrive will K- «eel n- o .1 wl-rn i : ose Hammnn N Stout auburn Man I Eskcw, Olive Basset, Anna Leave Op". Ore. L .> ■■ So: « I* ' I . "nt nt th h '• r.-i'l li vn ri nnod Arrive Turner - ¡!:U> “ Lois I mg. h din * the and went to the home of Ur. * d Nystrom, Alice Smith, " * Aunjsvlllo - “ highei-t b il > i o m mod- Mrs. A. P. Kir ch. ;h. -¡Brn k in, Messrs. Tom Taylor '• - Sublimity - .*' ' " iilly 'p t t !■> ’ :vi • he amount " - Stayton - 4:00 " Cat! Ruble, Ralph Cole, Lewis sion w ir a s r r <' ’ V - • :-4 i .. A. ■■ — »■ ----,--- it— ---- mw , thereof. A iy ■ r.iely the Paul Kit sc i ' Ko r : i ... i Mr. and Mrs. Luther ■ Ixiavc Stay ton lor ingaton I ' < i vLi- to Stuiii.. dent of the chis and u on*, on or " , Kinn-st.m “ Stnytihi t: 0 I*. . be fore he t > <• ' forai'e Thursd ty t. o . , onnect with tor C r , i* , Reg ter. Subscribe for the Mail. his country as long as they are Ihmtnan .v St ut Geo. I. oii.ii.il, Receiver. Surprise Party ■ ' STAYTON HOE i . HOP -1 * Ma i » > 0 ■> 1 « 11 i ». i « In Rear of State Bank « Prices Same i ' < $ iy Sí I 'ill CASTO For Infants and (A a In Use ForOver oOYean t ' Signature of NOTICE! 5 Chas. Burrows, Prop, Succttior to l-oui* Messing T A ! L l, ORE. vT “ 1 AFvays bcur.i Portland. Better Leath er, Better W k, a Square Deal ! Pny PnrCfl Pint HAND SF.WE > S: •! r.i Ten. ; -. j; Ti c Tn.v. • I Sti: will b« ,, open Saturday ard Sunday May 4 th ♦ : :. ‘1 a- . "V III.-: tc 1 in th* 9 i Maltin«, u Bldg on becond Street.