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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1919)
m * * * 0 « ' r r- r Wm 9 S % *“♦ • ^ * ---— RESUME OF WORK OF Ci:s;i LEGISLATURE CLASSIFIED ADS. that S o ld ¿era who have been maimed In action shall be given employment - r u b le to their physl-ai «oti'tltlon. Physician and Surgeon and, in rase any w c;k ng force o f m c i ; I OR .e ALE T o r i ::n eet.ate the Is eut down, would t o the las’- to be: Ritiiter fnriti in Sublimity, containing STAYTON. OREGON removed from the payrolls. Tú acres, nniHt be Old at once. For further ¡.aytieu'mr* 11 qn:re, Bcrnaxd Tax Limitation hepeil Pr jp sed. Pronrpt Organization of Both The repeal of the 8 per ©set ta x ! Ct'sl.ti, Aumlni.lrator, Kta.ton, Ore. Houses Augury oi Suc limitation amendment adopted by the! FOR TRADE- Good standard people at the general election of 1316,1 cessful Session. Olt Is provided for In a joint rc«ota:iout. tyred .tnare to trade for goata. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON' *‘Thc moro a man G ood taste, smaller Introduced tn the house Just Leiore IrfdTjipe at the Mt.il Office. t' Prohibition Ammdmant Ratified—Sol ndjrurpinent by Brownell of Umatilla | knows about genu* c h e w , lousier Life is S t a y t o n . OREOOS whut makes Genuine dier«' and Sailor*' C om m lii'rv evapty. ..4 ine tobacco, the Gravely cost less to LOST: í¡né' heifer, no maiks .The resolution prov'd©.: for tb© np-1 Permed- -N o Conflict Cv«r Contoll- surer lie is to see chew than ordinary but ¡»-red odored with whit« dation— Would Suppress Criminal point ment Of n opmniltt :c Of five mem the value of Real plug. , bers of the house to prepare a spots, wt ifchts COO lbs. t>leaM H'rllt tot — Cyndicalltm—State Police Deport Gravely in compar DENTIST for adoption by the legislator©., and notify S. P. M tthery, Srhlimi- NI t G R A V E L Y ment Proposed— Compulsory Em submission by It to the people at the 1 ison with ordinary G l i NUI Olltre Opp. l.uiK'rllrli] Shut: Slur« I d A n vii . lk . v a . tv, Orp., Rout.- J.' Box 58. ployment of Soldiers. next general election, of a Cf.iist'tu- for booklet on (kerning ping. Plug." i'honv 21Wl . Slavloti. O f ttonai provision repealing the j r t ©nt • * :3a!om— If the prompt manner Irv^ FOR SALE:—Horse, will s«ll 8 per cent limitation amendment. which th« legUlalurt! organized and cheap or trade for cpw. Oáll Want Road Work Startsd. i. art. .1 to work 1 « an indication of at this off'ce. 18tf A Jo'nt roNolutlOn Introduced in the t 1 manner In which the law mailing house by Mr. Bean, galling upon tit© LAWYKR ai.d NOTARY PUBLIC huslneaa 1« going to be conducted It Htate highway coiamisa-on to Imme FOR SALE: 'l earn weight 1200 a c.nrs well for a'successful sasHlon. Office kuiun No. 0. Koy llklg. diately start work on one or more lbg. Cali at this office. 48tf There w«« no hlck<.|lng in «liner • units o f highway work to provide.em Plug packed in pouch. hourc over organisation Both tbn ployment for at least loco men was S It. II B L T Z K L pi e«ldf nt of tin. senate, W. T. Vinton* For sale- Fall barley. $55.00 a pan.- -I in both houses. This revolu of Yamhill county, and the «peaker of T. 0. Archer, Kingston. tion provides that preference ¡¡hall te ton. the house, tiejinour Jones of Marlon A ttorn ey -st-l.aw - Notary Public given to reiurnlng soldiers a d sudors. I— - -----------— f ,m county, were elected without opposi Mr. Bean also introduced a join t, For sale or rent.—Modern six tion. resolution ca’ llng upon n t ire?* to The le"tslatlre mill h^ran to grind enact legislation which will remedy rc»n house in Stayton. Apply promptly after organization was com- j bad conditions surroundiag the re to Felix Van Emmtn, ' plot'Hi, with less usele'.s d< bate than, ~ J . M. R IN O O - turning men, because of gaicrnraL-ntal 2-5 Stay «in, Oregon. during the first week of any aesslon | inaction. This resolution calls atten for many years. While fewer bills j tion to the fact that the Or©xou legis STAYfON • OREGON Z were Introduced than usually appear lature lias bee« compelled to appro Do yod live "from hand to mouth?"l during the first week of a sen lon . priate »loo.OOO to grapple with a situa seldom does the initial week sae so | There isa system of living whirob” " tion which should have be -n cared for many Important meassres brought for-1 T< day n ;»v !**• mad« to provide » Tor Infants and iC .ildren by congressional action. . ward. All told, SO bills have bean ! for Tomorrow—this year for Preycnt Teaching Foreign hanguag s. 1 2n U s e F o r O v e r 3 0 Y e a r s VETERINARY SURGEON introduced in the house and 31 In tiro j next year*-the prime of Representative Dodd of Umatilla n- j Dear DENTAL EXPERT tcamte. ! manhood f< r old age. trbduccd a bill in the house, making it T!>.. fr s t Important action of fha ‘ >u;e o ; 1 A V - i d-UtdJU/Zi unlaw ini for any board of 'school Ui- h ’^'slatiire aft« r organization was the | Calls Answumi l)uv or Night roctor* to permit the teactlrrf of any u d flc i t li y of the national prohibition Phono . It*»«. 3X24, subject, other than foreign languaj cs. au.emlRient. The prohibition rt-solu-1 In ; :iy of ,!.» public or prlva'f^i in '. j tlon pas .ed the hou^s with only thre,©l - • \ + *0* err of the state except in the Fi:-©;ish lan- . STAYTON H negative votes, cast by K'lMi. Bowls n • word t'dls the + guago. Any director permitting sit©h .i it a little regu- and McVarlanU, allr front Multnomah ! a thing to bo done, or any t a her > .led in oui Havinjrs county. In 1 ’ie senate tho resolut.on lating the terms of the act *i to V.e ti .ikf<aple.oenti) Mtr- v. a:, passed by an unanimous vote. i n-nl-dip'l by a fine of not V rs than ing in the yea. s to come êf T k Bill Passed to Relieve C o'clcrc. j »100 nor more than »500 for th e fi~sf SES r A K & The first hill pass'd provided for , Copyright fegbured. 1918 cifem n . aiul not less than »250 nor ï£ tb-l creation of a soldiers' usd Railors’ l TH OM AS, m ere than »1000 for the second of- j msM >4 i mmltsion for tho relief of returning fenbe. with tho alternate punishment ñ Proprietors. soldiers, appropriate ng JlOh.OOU for , ' • •:>- sonment ftir not less than 30 , »f purp -c. The !» " pa 1 both I l U i C i >> days nor more than one year in the house« with only one dissent*::? vote, m y COUItl) j&ii. -east by Senator Wood of Washington " ** r f-s Ss You wouldn’t «pend money Merkel Commission Is Frr^ossd. ccunty. for plates and aei 1 and battery Staoflardiratlon of the saj© of all jars and th<n fail to protect Governor Withycombe promptly farm and manufacturing products ard ! your job with good insulation. signed the bill and announced the ap furthering the market for Oregon I pointment of W. B. Ayer, chairman: Then why neglect, when you goods is proposed In a bill Introduced BUY a battery; to make sure John 1L Burgard. A. K- Ctaustcn and br Senator Huston, of Multnomah •.**.4\wi,. 4 , . 4 '. 4 , .W *.4'.a, .4 V 4 ,.J»••* ... q •> ... ... V V v <■ V * <• « 0 <r<- •><•<■ * •> 0 •> that it’s a Bor.e Dry Willard John H. Stevenson, all of Portland, as with Threaded Rubber lasula* county, providing for the ccliu I gu of the p< rsonnel of the new commission. tion. a state market commission. The bill A technical error was discovered in We carry a full stock o f Bone provides that a market director, ap the soldiers' rillef bill by the auditing Dry Batteries— and every one (t * pointed by the governor, shall have *4 < ! department of the secretary of state, of them is aa brand new aa the supervisory control over the sale am' day it left The factory. You 3j BLACKSVilTH, which Is held to render it unconstitn 1 marketing of all such comm oddles. to don't take any risk—either o f k :• tlonai, and will necessitate sending delay or o f getting a battery not the end that Oregon products might $ WAGON WORK the bill back to the legislature fer ir every sense bran d new*. l find a wider market throughout the ♦ e* amendment. H O R S E S H O E IN G i, A : -"here's an interesting ttory country. Consolidation Plans Harmonious. fn the booklet, “ 196,000 Little Land Settlement A ct Introduced. * V Threads.” Ask for a copy. For a time there were indications . k ■> The sottlieaa land settlement hill of a clash between the house and recommended to the various states by ?• Al! WúrX Guaranteed 418 Court St., Salem, Oregon senate over the consolidation pro- Secretary ot the Interior Kano was s r m i. hut the differences wero introduced In the senate by Senator ♦ : snuvttjed over. A -practical plan la fie’ lv. It provides for the appoint w '* * being worked out under which the ment of a soldiers' settlement board * Joint committee will put into form all of three members and carries an ap 1 New Scheme Effective N«v. 1 ’18 j proposals for consolidation, elimiha propriation of »SOO.ObP to meet the k « tlon or merger of duties of various state's share of the expense of co 5 Kingston--St:>-fcn--Salem J <• departments and commissions. P operation with the United States. AU TO STAGE • 5 Members who have been here for » Briefly, the hill provides a pUn y 7:57 a. m. several sessions declare that never, A F !:« p : <• before have they seen the legislature wherebyAthe state i?1 to furnish tije 0 i StayL h In» » land and the 'United Status is to fur o 8:00 “ 1:10 “ iublin*ity as a whole in such a seeming state of nish the money for the development f. 8:») “ Aumhùlle't 412:40 '* harmony on the consolidation question :• 8:40 “ i c f homes for soldiers. The soldiers 1an»r , :L~Ç_-“- 8 :SA T ! StatvTbspftal .12:15 T as now. and It is believed the conflict w^l be given 40 years In which to pay ❖ 1^00 *• , Cottaac ß o arm 12: Ù which blocked all efforts at consoli for the land and 20 years in which to <• 9:10 ~ ^Ar‘ *ííalcói Lv112:00 ** dation two years ago will be avoided ja y for the Improvements,-- s I ‘ 0 ■ Radicals to Be Curbed. * Provision is made that the goiiernor STAYTON-KINGSTON A bill was Introduced In the senate shall appoint the chhirman o f the sol ■> 7:t5 a. nv t.v Stayton A r ÿ ï 5 p. m. 0 7:25 *# Ar Kitairton Lv *' by Senator Dimick and a somewhat diers' seUloim nt board.- who shall be similar hill in the housv by Air. -Kubli designated as the soldierpi^spttlement t M« t ts Train 4 ^ Nwthbound 0 ROU> D -híl»* t i CKKTS GOOD directed at crinrnal syndicalism and commissioner and shall receive a sal « TOR THIJk'n DAYS 1 ♦ designed to surR r^s BdMshcvikl and ary of *41-00 a year, 0 ?• W. IV. activities. The measures «b'-- Legislative Brevities. Kin»8t<*n*Sak‘m $1.75 0 fine criminal syndicalism and •ai.o Stay tt»n-JSal* m $1.02 Governor Withycoi^be'S veto of sen tagn, and would curb lawlessness seek ate bill No. 242. of the 1317 session, . Subiizrity-Sait-m $1.50 ing industrial revolution. They would proposing an increase In the salaries Ila m m a n A u to Stage Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun punish by fine and imprisonment not of certain offictalis in Hood River only actual destruction of property, county, was sustained by the senate. day« at 8:30 a. m. f OOOOOO OOOOOC OtKKHWOOOOOO $ 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o (^OOOOOOO <; but also the distribution of literature A bill to license real estate brokers Rev.* Fr. Lainck. Pastor or the teaching of such propaganda. was introduced in the house by Rep The bills are expected to meet the resentative Gordon. desife of Govern«;- Withycombe as Amendment to the inheritance tax as c —1 expressed in h;s message that a low laws so that they shall apply to es DhNTIST MRS. FRANK LESLEY. PROP. providing for the punishment of trees tates which pass by dower and cour oooooooooooo » on be enacted. tesy. or because of any deed, grant or No charge for examination, and State Polite Is Created By Bill. gift as an advancement or division of VETERINARIAN estimate# willingly given. Creation of the department of state the decedent's estate, along with police is proposed in a bill introduced greatly increased rates, are included Calls promptly attended ta day C LEAN ROOM S GOOD BEDS by Senator Ortonf of Multnomah. in the provisions of a bill introduced One of- the beat equipped offices The bill provides for an appropria in the house by Representative oooooooooooo or sight in the valley tlon of »80.000 for the support of the Schucbel. 414 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Office in Residence Make this your home when in Stayton department for a two-year period. Having procured Oregon’s ratifica A superintendent of state police, to tion of the national prohibition amend Phone 1522 STAYTON OREGON 8 8 be appointed by tho govornor at u ment by a total vote of 87 to 3 In the Rhone Main 606 Salem, Oregon salary of »3000 a year, and the selec combined branches of the legislature, Slayton Oregon CWHKIOOOOOOOO^OO OOÎO O OO O OO Û Ô O OO O OO lVKM XK'O OO O OÎyf* tion of 12 police »yficers by the super tup prohibition forces of the state now TH E NEW W EST MAGAZINE “ lluihling The W est” intendent at salaries of »1500 annually are to train their "dry” guns on the each, are the main provisions of the patent medicines and so-called tonics containing a generous porttou of al Church Notices l A PORTO RICO bill. A «pound Y. \V. C. A. II onii ' vh II oiiaf , Established 1810— For the deveb Provides for Employment of Soldiers. rohol. Presldont Baker, of the Oregon opn: nt of Western industries agri fur wives ami children o f soldier«. Is soon fo lie opened nt Costner, Cahii, First of the reconstruction bills to Anti ¡AaJoon league, is authority fc-v culture. m inlrg, oil. and tc v itr at Porto llleo has a cafeteria. It Is the llitwnllnu Islands, to enre Tor I lie over flr«t one estahllshed on the Islam), and be Introduced in the senate was that Ike statement ihat bills touching on tractions. Of interest to the West flow o f women and children from the when It was opened In the Y. \Y. A. of Senator Huston, making employ these patent medicines will be Intro ern investor, farmer and sightw'er. Printed on high grade paper w " first hoHKe, which opened Nome months Hostess House at Camp Ijts t'asas the Pastor W. J. Warren ment of war veterans, either soldiers duoed. copper half-tone illustrations. Ye mfT) In answer to n call from the com natives crowded around, much amused Representative Cross of Clackamas *3; copy. 20c. Sample, 10c. 3 b< or sailors, compulsory by the state, manding officer o f the ramp. at the Innovation. They Insisted upon 1 Services nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 counties and municipal corporations. county would have the school certlfi- numbers for 26c. Send now Dnrlttg 1ft days In November 2,lf>2 having American dishes. New West M sgaiine. 1211 Wall raCon law of liH l so amended that The measure applies to veterans of . m. Sunday School 10 a. m. visitor« were imtertalned at the liotise, The house became very well known B a n k 'B ld g ., Salt Lake City. Uti ipworth Longue 6:30 p. m., Ineludiug women an<l children, o f the In a short time, and n group of women the Civil. Spanis'n-Amerlcan and of the graduates of universities and colleges 1004 W hite B 'dg.. S©attle, Was' following nationalities; Philippine. Ha from San .Tuati volunteered to go out 1 recent war wlm have achieved honor could teach in grade schools of the 790 W oodward Ave. Detroit. Ml»-. rayer meeting every Wednoa- waiian, Portuguese, Spanish. Itnsslan, every week to mend socks and sew on able discharges. The toll provides state. ftddress n< ares: ofi-c , or p la ij your Porto Itteau, Korean, Jupunese nut) buttons for live soldiers. i>ub-crlption through this uew ftaper. ay evening at 8:00. H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. i 0 ÜOU betcha! C. H. BREWER, ML D. W. N. Pintier, D. M. D. Peyton Brand V. A. GOODE REAL CHEWING PLU G FUNERAL DIRECTOR Save Today fo r T o m o rro w ’s Needs C A S T O R IA ■SÍ Dr. Paul Fehlen 8ft STAY ÎG ! MEAT NS & » vS SI This c i « 4 * ; 4 MARKfcT A ¿ 4 j£ U V , JS. *4* $£RVICE,STAIÍ0ií I f Y o u Built a y-s /--. * o ' /O B attery ■* Lard. Creamery B atter»” “ * " “ " U * n,:.. r„r, tJmtataà *1 w . A. CLADEK 1 ____ R Ä A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE s: W e . ► V ?» $ carry a large d ry goods, sh oes, line o f n otion s, k t g e n ts ’ k * cap s an d ru bber goods, etc. 3 “BRICK FRONT SHOP” Ï ♦ n n 4 ■i lïirty o***; p <lt-partnruM»t ri.M jK w r C apí fu rn ish in gs, h a ts, OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT ♦ « « I <• <• ; ?! ?l ♦ «• ? h as a large line o f fa n c y and sta p le groceries, ca n n ed goods, sm ok ed m e a ts. e r y th in g y o u In w ill fact e v find in a first-c la ss M e r c h a n d is e store is to be found here at prices, ♦ :♦ « * «• « ♦ <• «• I th a t are righ t. 4* St. Marys Church * GEHLEN’S STORE * Les ley Hotel ~ D r. U T T E R Dr. L W. Horn We cater to the traveling public i Ù Methodist Church A m e r i c a n , _____ ____________ J «