The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, May 03, 1917, Image 2

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    THI STAYTON MAIL OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
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Summary of State and Nation il Affairs -Industrial, Civic and
Educational Advancement for the W eek —Progress in
•od as a >nd cla.-s m atter at the postoffice at Stay ton, Marion
Factories, Payrolls and Development Enterprises.
ay. Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1879.
April 30 Minin#. farming, rail road in#, housekeeping
Sakicription Price $ 1.00 Per Year In Advance every line
of industry is bein# revolutionized and made easier
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more efficient by the use of electricity.
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the S ta te E d ito ria l A s so c ia tio n a n d of th e W illa m e tte V a lle y E d ito ria l
Gold Beach—Barnes Fish Co. to operate Seubor# cannery
A ss o c ia tio n
here.
Bandon workin# hard to locate shipbuildin# here.
Advertising Hates Made Known Upon Application
about
since W-H C U T Chewing got into
y ■wing.
: < tobacco,
People don’t hanker after aize any more.
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’OU'RP beginning to notice a lot more information
Seattle Maritime interests have banded with Chamber of
Fad; . Athcrliricg Peptesfr'ed by Tbc American Press Association
Commerce and Commercial Club there to brin# before Federal
Shippin# Board need of re#ulations, to be recommended to Con­
Address a’! Communications to The Stayton Mail
gress and President Wilson, that will make it possible in time of
peace for American vessels to operate in competition with foreign
lr the Circuit Comt ot the State of Ore-
publication thereof wilt be the 7th bottoms.
day of June, 1917.
Vale—New $35,000 garage to be built here.
goa, for the County of Marion.
v. A. GOODE. Stayton, Oregon.
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Attorney for Plaintiff.
DEPARTMENT NO. 1
B. rnard Ktecker,
Plaintiff,
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They want tobacco satisfaction—and excess sweetening
can’t cover up what’s not there. The good tobacco taate
of W-B is winning friends pretty much wherever you
go nowdays—just rich, sappy IcaL shredded nnd seasoned
with a bit of salt to bring out the fine tobacco flavor.
HU» kr WEYMAN-SIUT0N COMPANY, 1107 SrMJw.j, N.v *wfc Gtj
Vale fo build new hospital this spring.
Crane working to secure sugar factory, beets to be tested
there
this
season.
Most Spanish bullfighter* object to
fighting cows. The averago toreador Is
Smelt have furnished an enormous amount of cheap whole­
sincerely afraid of a cow. And be Uns
good reason. The cows of the half some food this season.
B u llfig h te r* A fra id o f Cow*.
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S ummons
J. H. Klecker and Bes­
sie Klecker. his wife.
Defendants.
wild breed used for tho arena are
Vo IV .-oie Klecker, one of the defend­ much quicker In their movement» than
ants above named:
are the bulla. Their horns are more
In the name of the State of Oregon, pointed and more formidable. They
you are hereby required to appear and do not lower their heads to the ground,
answer the complaint filed against you shut their eyes and charge like a loco­
in the above entitled cause and Court motive upon the rails, hut are alert
within six weeks from the time of the and ready to follow every movement
first publication of this summons, to- of their persecutors.—Exchange.
wit: May 3rd, 1917; and if you fail to so
T h e S n a il a n d t h a S crew .
appear and answer said complaint, for
It Is no doubt true that nearly all
v nt thereof, the plaintiff will apply to human Inventions have been suggested
the Court for the relief asked for in by natural objects. An engineer point*
h'.s complaint, to-wit: That plaintiff out an interesting example in the case
have judgment against the above named of the screw, the fundamental idea of
J H. Klecker and Bessie Klecker for which, he believes, was suggested to
the sum of $100.00 due on one certain primitive man by the spiral shell of
promissory note, together with interest the edible snail. It was not the shape
theieon from November 6th, 1915, a t 1 of the shell that suggested the screw,
the rate of o per cent per annum until but the spiral motion which It Is nec­
essary to give to the body of the snail
pai ; an 1 f >r tne further sum of $40.00 In order to withdraw It from the shell
as attorney’s fees for the collection of This nt once showed that an object of
said note in this action; and for a fur­ a screw shape embedded In a solid
ther sum of $135.45 together with in­ powerfully resisted attempts to with­
terest thereon at legal rate from the draw It by a straight pull. The hint
30th ay of November, 1912, until paid, was enough, nnd the screw became one
said ¿135.45 being an amount due plain­ of the earliest of man’s Inventions.
tiff herein as assignee of G. C. Ecksman,
J o y of P o c k e ts .
assignor; and for the further sum of
Tho pocket has to be lacked before
$54. S togethrr with interest thereon at It is properly appreciated, the London
legal r.te from the 30th day of March, Chronicle says. This writer had taken
1916, until paiJ, said $154.68 being an his pockets as a matter of course until
amount due plaintiff herein as assignee one evening he attended a fancy dress
of W. F. Klecker, assignor; and togeth­ ball In costume which, he discovered
er with the Plaintiff’s costs and dis­ when too late to remedy the defect,
was absolutely pocketless. The ques­
bursements incurred in this action.
tion at once arose what to do with
You are hereby further notified that pocket handkerchief, money, cloakroom
this summons is served upon you by ticket, and so on. The handkerchief,
publication thereof in the Staytor, Mail, of conrae, went up bis sleeve, but It
a newspaper of general circulation, took some minutes to devise recepta­
printe 1 and published in Marion county, cles for coins and other necessaries !a
Oregon pursuant to the order of Hon. the lining of the cap, the heels of the
Percy R Kelley, Judge of said Court, shoes and the cuff of the coat All
night long, however, he felt lost
m^de on the 13th day of April, 1917.
through having no place to thrust his
And you are further notified that the hands Into. Since then he finds him
date of the first publication of this self frequently putting his bands lhto
summons is May 3rd, 1917, and that the his pockets to experience the sheer Joy
of knowing that they are there.
Klamath Falls—Strnhorn bid accepted to build 20 mile mu­
nicipal railway from here to Dairy for $300,000.
Anti-bomb insurance is now being written in Oregon.
Efficiency
In Banking
Portland's bonded debt limit has been passed but will be
within the limit May 1 when some is paid ofT. Politicians are agi­
tating to load the city with additional burdens as soon as i>ossib!c.
Polk and Marion counties are “ again” going to get plans for
bridge at Salem. The old bridge is closed and the delay in building
for 3 years has cost thousands of dollars in advanced material
prices.
Marshfield—New shipyard to start construction here at once.
Independence farmers arc going into sugar beet growing
with a determination to get a factory there next year.
Salem—W ittenburg-King Co., to establish big vegetable and
fruit process factory here. Plant to be in operation by July 1.
Employment for at least 200 men and women.
W e taka pride in tha w ay
oar bank ia run. Our dapoti •
tore include the biggest man In
town.
Each Individual account 1»
given apodal attention.
W e are opening new ac­
count» daily. Come in and talk
over your banking with os. Oar
officers w ill be g la d to m eet
you.
ft la the man with cash in
bank whose voice is heard.
Brownsville—Philadelphia firm offers $8-10 a ton for long
Oregon flax fibre.
Power development and industrial preparedness are synony­
mous and mean prosperity to the west. Now is the time for Con­
gress to pass satisfactory waterpower legislation.
Checking and eavings ac­
counts.
John Day votes $10,000 bonds for w ater system,
STAYTON
Up
Coos Bay—C. and 0. Lumber Co., buys Steamer Quinalt for
lumber trade.
Haines—Local farm er sells 94 hogs at 16 cents.
A share of the banking business
of Stayton and vicinity
Lakeside to have new $5,000 school.
Klamath Falls—Pellican Bay Lumber Co., has 7,000,000 feet
of timber in water and expect to buy 15,000,000.
is solicited.
Eugene—Central Presbyterian church to be rebuilt.
Toledo—Not only timber but stone, fish and coal industries
will be opened up when Yaquina Bay channel is enlarged.
You are assured of a safe deposi­
tory and courteous treatment at
this bank, by ample capital and
long experience in the banking
Portland increases shipyard capacity. Government to start
construction of great fleet of “ sea jitneys” in shipyards along the
Pacific coast.
business.
$100,000 fund to be raised in Oregon to increase crop acreage
and systematize planting of crops.
Mill City—Southern Pacific to build station here.
Corvallis..M any improvements here.
Every Day
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stayton, Oregon
Capital $25,000.00
Malhuer—Oregon & Western Colonization Co., make record
since January 1, 20,sales, 75,000 acres.
Burns—Plans under way to irrigate 40,000 acres near here.
Echo—Concrete sign posts set at road intersections on Emi­
grant road between Juniper canyon and here.
Y ou had better look over your
* stationery and order your let­
ter heads, envelopes, statements,
bill heads and any other supplies
you may need before further ad­
vances.
1 1 7 are heavily stocked in some
”
lines, and can serve you at
the old prices.
A ft e r the old
stock is gone, no one knows what
prices will be. Order now.
Dufur—Work started on elevator here.
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Camas Valley to improve roads soon.
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from Chenowith to Petersburg.
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public so that our railroads can expand as required.
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Deafness Cannof Be Cured
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a n d t h a t I j by c o n s titu tio n a l r medic*.
BIG NEW LINE OF
NEW GOODS
“Quality Printers”
STAYTON,
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-Gehlen's Store-
DR. C. B. O'NEILL
IJeafn css is c au sed by ah Inflam ed condi­
tio n of th o m ucous lim n * of tho E u sta -
clu an T ube. W hen th is tu b e is Inflam ed
ou have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
e-rjnif, and when it Is entirely closed,
mafnes*
the result, and unless the In-
Ifarnmatlon ran bo taken out and this
tube restored to Its non ti ll condition,
ncannrf will bo destroyed forever; nine
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*en flr#! CftUfcr 1 y Catarrh,
which Is nothin* but an Inflamed condi­
tion of the mucous surfacer.k
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The Stayton Mail
BANK
Oregon City—Hazelwood plant making extensive improve­
ments here.
Idaho-Oregon Light & Power Co. start construction work
soon in Pine Valley. Line will extend from Rolinett to Cornucopia.
Is Going
STATE
Coquille—New’ Standard Oil building here.
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T a k e H a ll a i ’a n i l y i* llis f o r code U p o tio n .
OPTOMETRIST
OPTICIAN
Rooms 5-6 Bush Bank Building;
MOHAIR to Doll’s
And More Coming
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Ladies’ Dress Goods
W ash Goods
Curtain Draperies. Etc.
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Salem,
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St. Marys Church
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun­
If you w ant pure, sanitary
days a t 8:30 a. m.
milk or cream call
Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor
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Brewer’s Dairy.
Bring your
Cash Store.
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CHAS. GEHLEN
STA Y TO N
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