T h e ST H Y T 0 N MAIL Work to start ut once on erection of new $5000 dam at North Umpqua tish hatchery. f tm i m m ■ JU »«| pimp » I COkOnak*« h i am o vow 1 In comment on the 15 | or cent increase in freight rates asked by railroads. F. W. Kobinson, traffic manager of the 0. W. & R. N. C. E. DAUGHERTY, E ditor amt M umper said: "Transportation is the only commodity that has not advaneed enormously in the past few months, while the cost of everything Entered as second class m atter at the postoffico at Stayton, Marion entering Into the manufacture of transportation has advanced from County, Orepron, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. 15 to 100 per cent. Koseburg Creamery to be built here. Harrisburg to have cheese factory and creamery.—Building to be erected and made ready for the installation of machinery by M.-n.ber at the Stale Editorial Ai.ociation a n d o f the Willamette Valley Editorial July 1. _____ A . l o r in tio n Brownsville 12,000 pounds of blackberries sell for $300. Advertising Kates Made Known Upon Application Independence—From 2C0 to 300 laborers will bo needed here this year Boys and girls during vacation period earn from $1 to $2 Fordfi Advertising Represented by The American Press Association per day. Koseburg $100,000 fertilizer plant may be erected here. Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail Hue to lack of passengers and freight, Oregon is likely to lose the two fast Hill steamers plying from Flavel to San Francisco In commenting on the vital n eessity of waterpower devel­ as they are operating at a loss and the company is contemplating opment, Henry J. Pierce of Seattle says: “ It is intimately connect­ their sale to the Pacific Steamship Co., of Seattle to put on the run ed with the solution of such national problems as extension of between that port and San Francisco. It is high time for Oregon waterways, national defense, shortage of food, conservation of coal oil and labor, irrigation of arid lands and railroad car shortage.” to wake up and give such enterprises the support they need before These are a few reasons why congress without further delay should we lose them. Stanfield— $10,000 fruit warehouse here practically assured. pass legislation enabling development. rm * K o r w ant in * a o H ( v c u t t o b a c c o , so fvc a t m L s c o w tih » a n o H E R « I ALEXANDER f t DAUGHERTY, Owners aa l Duhlishcrs w-a * • * * * * • ,) -, a t T H a*— a T » « c h a n c e ./ ■* * * '• e r s i ant , voua lovaltv I t APPRECIATED I t HAWCf « » c o m m i n o vOVR PROMOTION Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year In Advance pOUR soldier is all business, from reveille to U ps _ —no room for excess b i | | ( | e with him. H e be» no use (or a big plug of coarso leaf, ail loaded up with heavy ayrup—what no wants is tobacco satisfaction. The little sappy chew of W-B C U T checks up with his Idea of what’s good. Out on a lonely outpost, it’s mighty sociable and satisfying | and my. how it does last I N*w Ywfc CB t S t vmUH-U > Fancy Groceries * • * * % Come in and Examine our Stock Goods ♦ t and be Convinced t ♦ ♦