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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1918)
GEM OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Class Confections. H igh Grade Pure Candies Readers of this Paper Should send it to Friends in Other States with this Column Marked, Showing how Rapidly the State is Developing, as the best way to Advertise our Resources. Fine Cigars and Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Oregon Stayton. News From A!! Over The Jan. 7. Springfield Springfield Planing Mill ships car load tent pins on government order of ore million. Ontario New garage building completed here. Riverdale—Dairy Products Co., to build cold storage plant. Lebanon—Paper mill running full 3 shifts daily. Glendale Perbrache mill to operate about January 15th with 50 men. Coos County Good Roads Association desire highway between Coos Bay and Myrtle Point to be hardsurfaced 16 feet wide. Albany grants Bell Telephone company new franchise. » Drew Rowley copper mines, 5 miles south, to be developed. Regular freight and passenger service on the Valley A Siletz visiting railroad line between Independence and Valsetz starts. Possibly About Y ou or Your Friends A meeting will be held derson spent Sunday home folks. Farmers' Non-Partizan League proposes state owner at 8:30 p. m. Sunday Be sure and attend the Mass ship af The industries advantageous to its members, program would in- meeting Sunday afternoon forj volve increases in general taxation in the high school audi selection of a War Council at 3; Oregon apple crop short 1,950,000 boxes. torium in the interest oclock in the Town Ilall. See j the mayors call in another column ( Astoria Government lets contract for 8 more wooden vessels of the Armenian suf- Mr. and Mrs. Forrest M ack; here. ferers. Everybody is went t0 Portland Monday and Newport -Contract for 2000 foot extension of jetties let here J , they were joined Tuesday by Ted to Portlanc firm for $393,0J0. invited to be present Gehlen and W. F. Goodman. Oregon firms may get chance to build airplanes. , 3 . . j and hear Rev. Gill on - to Forrest’ Ted and Fitz wiU g0 on Pendleton: this important subject. Mesdames Tate and Wilbur en- Dr. H. A. Beauchamp was in Salem Wednesday afternoon. Attend the Red Cross dance at Sublimity Friday Jan. 11. J. H. Thoma and wife are spending a few days in Portland. Mrs. Wm. Nendel and child- ren are visiting in Salem. Mrs. Lee Tate and Mrs. C, E. Daugherty were Salem visitors last Friday, Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp and daughter Constance returned from Portland Monday. Roseburg $157,000 ready to build 12 mile section of road between Canyonville and Johns ranen. Portland—Big Monarch Lumber Co. plant re-opened. Oregon shipyards .need 3000 additional men in next two months. Secretary Dodson of the Portland Chamber of Commerce has been doin« excellent ™ rk Pacing value of Oregon shipbuild betoie the public. Brookings—Big Sawmill rnnuing steadily here, Corvallis—Loganberry plant will be erected here if farmers wj|j sjgn up to produce 300 acres of loganberries on long time contract. Regulations promulgated by fuel administration setting aside Thursday and Sunday as ''lightless nights” do not apply to locali- , ties deriving power from hydro-electric plants, as such plants are EXECUTORS NOTICE (already conserving coal and oil by using waterpower. This em N otice is hereby given th a t th e un phasises the necessity of legislation encouraging to waterpower dersigned by an order of the County development. C ourt of th e S ta te of Oregon fo r the St. Johns—Oceanic Shipbuilding Co., incorporates at $125.000 County of Marion, duly made and en- t«red o ( record on the 3rd day of Jan u - Portland—Albina Engine and Machine Works gets govern ary, 191S, w ere appointed jo in t execu ment contract for 4 steel ships, cost $4,0fX).000. tors of the last Will and T estam en t of St. Marys Church If f Î They are O A P Coming -O-* • • ned - e - ker ; COMPANY FROM Frit'ay—Saturday January 11-12 BLIGH THEATRE OFESING PLAY SALEM THE CURSE OF K.XED BL0CD 1 ________ _____________________ a ” - y - Y r r . - ‘ m an * T O ST A Y T O N PA T R O N S: I have arranged w ith Mr. W;;rford to show here every other Friday and Saturday. W e will strive at all times to give you your m oney's w orth and then some. H. R ay Snedekcr, Mgr. PRICES: * Watch this space for Merchandising Bar- | gains from week to week î Doll’s Cash Store m ? <*** > t î ' 3 ' ......... Í© • ? '■ * * tit 10 and SO c<n»s Including War Tax t Clara Barton Shoes Klamath Falls—20 miles of Strahorn Railroad completed. Astoria—1917 salmon pack is worth $5,459,000. Tillamook cheese brings in $1.150,000. Astoria—Gain in Cranberry output made. crop 800 barrels—Success of industry assured. Oregon farm output totals $180.000,000. for Ladies $ 6.00 Lancefield Shoe Store A Full Line of Dry Goods Notions, Shoes. Rubber boots and Rubbers, a s well as a good stock o f Groceries and Canned Goods. Graham, Com Meal. T R Y Our 25c Coffee You can ’t beat it tor strength and flavor J. R. Gardner’s Cash Store, Stayton, Ore. Clatsop county Portland—Vessels launched and under construction at Ore gon shipyards aggregate total valuation of $150,000,0(8). Oregon forest products in 1917 worth $40,000,000. One- sjxth of output of nation produced in northwest—Mills turn out big orders for government. Marshfield—Coos Bay Shipbuilding Co., will employ 600 men to finish 4 vessels now on ways. Shipbuilding and lumber industry on the coast has suffered much from strikes of high paid workmen taking advantage of labor shortage caused by enlistments. These men are the worst kind of slackers and their names should be published and they should be dealt with the same as delinquents in registration. Eugene -Contract signed for Siuslaw road, These Cool d a ys and C h illy E ve n in g s re m in d one w in te r and the need of Heating Stoves % You w ill find a large and Complete Line and at the Right Price at Portland—Northwest Steel Co. and Columbia River Ship- i building Corporation awarded government contract for 20 steel steamers, cost between $35,000,003 and2$40,000,000. Nekoma -Commonwealth Lumber Co. ’s mill will start oper- ation soon. Hillsboro—County levy for 1917 in high school districts. 17.5. Other districts must pay 8 mills more. Oregon City -Commencing Jan, 1 paper mills make increase j in minimum wage to $3.10 per day. Si!verton Silver Falls Timber Co. begins construction of | See our Clubbing offer in another column. more railroad. Oregon City Manufacturing Co. gets order from War depart to knit, sew or do any other ment for 50,000 pieces, including blankets and overcoats. work deemed worthy for the comfort and welfare of "our The railroads of the nation have shown their willingness to j The committees of Patriotic boys” at the front or in training. co-operate with the government in the national crises even to the I Ladies appointed by Mrs. J. P. The league will meet regularly extent of turning their entire property over for benefit of nation. Wilbur who have had charge of every first, and third Monday of Labor agitators better follow suit. raising funds for patriotic pur every odd month, hut may he FOR S A L E 1 Bay m are w t about poses and for which so many called in special session, any 1000 lbs, 1 Bay d ra ft colt coming 2 year have been laboring, met on Sat time seen fit by the chairman. old, 1 fo u r year old Je rse y cow giving urday evening Jan. 5 and decided It is to be hoped that through Money to L o a n i Have Made A r r a n g e milk. 1 Je rse y h eife r will be fresh to perfect a permanent organiza this league the citizens of Stay- m ents for loaning eastern money, ab e’it March 1st, 5 dozen W hite L eg ton, will work as a unit, that will m ake very low ra te of in ter horn V-ns, I set single buggy harness, tion to carry on this work. Several names were suggested "our boys” may confidently est on highly improved farm s. Ho 1 single top buggy,, about 2N) bushels m er H. Sm ith.¡room 5, MeCornaek of oats, some sp rin g and some fall for the new organization, Stay- know the folks at home appre w heat. Apply W. H. C arter Sublim ity tons “ Patriotic League,” being ciate the sacrifices they are b ld g ., Salem, Oregon, 1’hone 98. tf . F O R H A LE- Dry F ir Wood, Apply chosen as the most appropriate. making and show they are will Aside from the regular officers, ing and anxious to do their part LOST—Black an 1 Ta:i houn dog with E. D. C rab tree. 2tf w hite tall and b reast, yellow over c m there is an advisory board con in helping win this war for de FOR SALE- One F aultless Stum p good size, about one year old. Please sisting of five prominent business mocracy. Minnie A. Luthy, Pull« r, cab es and choker com plete, one notify W. M. B erringer, Lyons. men of Stayton. The object of Secretary. buggy, one range, one No. 222 .O liver plow also few horses and cows. Ad- the League is to inculcate a high FOR S A L E —Six weeks old pigs. M ath Mueller, S tayton. dreso Tony Steinham p, Aumsville. 61t4 er spirit of patriotism and unity, Subscribe for the Mail. LILLY HARDWARE CO. The DIRECT !| O u r C om plete L in e of C$> R ain C oats an d U m - !«• brellas. Lane county planning $30,000 addition to court house. tertained the knitters of the Red ^;ross Saturday at the Red Cross A ,ar^e number of the knitters were present and they were served a lunch consisting of Coffee, sandwiches, pickles etc. It must be said in this connec- tion that Mrs. Tate who is in charge ot the knitting has shown herself to be an untiring and en- er*etic woman and Stayton 13 to be congratulated on having such a worker to direct the knit ting. Mrs. Stanley A. Starr returned from a visit with relatives in Portland Monday. Dr, Brewer reports the arrival of a daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hunt of Sub C. W. G eer, deceased, and th a t they limity Jan. 4. have duly qualified as such: All per Mrs. Esther Stamp left Mon sons having claims a g a in st said e s ta te are hereby notified to p resen t th e same day for Pendleton after a visit duly verified, as required by law, to here at the Dr. Brewer and G. L. them a t the office of S. H. H eltzel, in Brown homes. S tayton, Marion County, Oregon, w ith J. P. Wilbur and wife accom in six m onths from th e d ate of this no panied by Mrs. V. A. Goode and tice. D ated th is 10th day of Ja n u ary , 1918. Mrs. J. H. Missler motored to IRA W. G EER Salem Tuesday, GUY M. G EER Jo in t Executors. Albert and Emma Weis and S. H, H E LT Z E L A ttorney for E sta te. Barney Doll of Ferdinand Idaho are visiting relatives here. ’ All persons who received yarn from Mrs. Tate will please re- --------- turn the completed garments to Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun her. days at 8:30 a. m. Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor Nello and Wallace Mack ac companied by a soldier friend of Nello’s by the name of Tom Hen- Subscribe for the Mail. SEE Patriotic League. CLASSIFIED ADS.