The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, June 19, 1919, Image 1

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T H E S T A Y T O N M A IL
STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1919
25th. Year, No. 23.
Serial No. 1158
ELKS ARE PROTECTED
BIG
THREE
DAY
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A.
D.
GARDNER
J. P. WILBUR
. DURING 1919 SEASON
IS ELECTED BY CELEBRATION
BUYS 50,000
SMALL MARGIN WILL BE HELD
POUNDS WOOL
UNSIGNED NOTE
TELS TROUBLE
OF TAXPAYER
Farmers of Linn County nowj
State Game -Warden Shoe­
have about 10,000 wool fleeces;
maker announced this week that
for their pool and they say there
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no elk can be killed during the
is more in sight.
They have
The following letter received by
season of 1919.
Mr. Shoemaker
At the annual school election,
The City of Salem has decided not yet decided when they will the local office of the U. S. inter­
In an interview with Mr. J. lias received a number of in-
held
in the High School Auditor -\ to hold the biggest celebration in offer the pool for sale as they do nal revenue bureau will strike a
1*. Wilbur, owner and manager quiries a.* to elk shooting and in
This celebration is not want to sell at the price re- responsive cord in the breasts of
o f the Wilbur Woolen Mills of order that there will 1 m ; no mis­ ium Monday afternoon. A. D. its hii tory.
It came to the
Slayton, regarding his opinion take he explained that the 191 9 Gardner was elected director for to be in honor of our soldiers and cently paid by the government, all taxpayers.
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Portland offlice unsigned:
o f the general outlook of the law was repealed by the 1913 three years by a very small mar­ sailors, and every effort is being
“ I have been held up, held
wool situation from a manufac- 1 law, which provide« for perpet- gin. Henry Smith was in the put forth to make it well worth 8th Grade Class
race
and
received
20
votes,
while
whiie
for
every
person
in
Marion
down,
sandbagged, walked on.
turers standpoint, and who was ual protection,
Enjoys Outing at
Mr.
Gardner
got
25.
Ur.
Beau­
and
Polk
counties
to
attend.
sat
on,
flattened
out and squeezed,
present Ht the government Wool, There will be no open season
Silver Creek Falls
champ
received
one
vote
and
The
soldiers
and
sailors
will
first
by
the
United
States govern­
Sale at Portland June 10th. we m 'Oregon this' year, said the
there
were
three
blank
ballots.
\
The
8th
grade
class
which
own
the
city
on
the
three
days
ment for the federal war tax, the
learn that there were about 40 game wardon, and prospective
above mentioned and every citiz­ finished its state examinations excess profits tax, liberty loan
buyer* from ls>th the East and hunters should consult ^he game The total vote was 49.
W. A. Weddle was unanimous­ en of Marion and Polk counties lest week, had long planned a bonds, for the state, county and
the Pacific ( ’oast.
The prices laws if they would keep out
ly
elected clerk. The budget for arc to Tie on hand to entertain the trip on the Columbia Highway as citv highway tax and ^he auto
obtained by the government nt o f trouhle.
levying
a special school tax car­ boys. Many thousands of dollars soon as their school work was tax and the syntax and by every
the sale were about 10 per cent
_.
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ried.
The
vote being .‘KWor and have been raised and all the at­ over. Owing to various reasons, society and organization that the
higher than at the sale in April
q ( p (¡rover andfamily moved
2
against.
tractions possible to secure have however, the outing, which was inventive mind o f man can invent
and indicated a better price for
their new home at Clatskanie
()reg<»n wool than the growers |as^ Thursday where the Profes- j A motion was made to frect been contracted for and there to have lasted three days, had to to extract what you may or may
anticipated before shearing..
gor wjn have charge of the schools a srho01 wood shed not u> excecd will tie entertainments and a be given up. The members of not possess; from the Society of
; $300 in price,
good time for everyone who at­ the class, together with Miss John the Baptist, the G. A- R-.
Fine wools is especially in de- (,f that thriving little city n e x t _______ ___________
tends.
See large ad next week Nora Crabtree, their teacher, the Women’s Relief, the Men’s
maud and coarse wools sold for l year. Mr. and Mrs. Grover made ||o w (;()d Accomplishes the
and a large number o f friends, Relief, the Red Cross, the in n
announcing
program, etc.
much I m »W w last years prices, many friends during their stay in
.
went to Silver Creek Falls to cross, the double cross ar 1 evf T’­
This was explained by Mr. Wil- Slayton who are sorry to see
Im p o ssib le
them leave but congratulate Mr.
.
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spend the day last Tuesday. other cross o f all color?, intil I
Punctures and
bur. that in so far during the Grover in securing a larger
Special sermon at 11 a. m. on
They were taken in the Foltz feel that I am cross myself, and
war period practically all the school, lhis year Stayton giad; Sunday in the Methodist church
Blowouts N o w a
TK’
f 4 h p
t truck and besides the Passen>?ers the Y. M. C. A., the Y. W. C- A.,
people had to wear and content uated the largest class that has
for young converts.
No- even­
1 n in g OI tn e I ast the truck carr,e(] many a basket the old folks’ home, the children’s
themselves with goods made from been turned out o f our high school
ing service as there will be a
and box fqll of
eats.’ ’
The home, the Dorcas society and
Coarse wool and substitutes; and since it was opened anti Mr.
By using Universal Tire Filler
Grover is to be congratulated for union meeting In the Baptist
young
people
took
a
large
number
every hospital in town.
found' them inferior in texture this good work also.
church at 8 p. m. to which every­ your tire troubles are over. of “ snapshots” which they will
“ The government has so gov­
and quality that the masses
body is invited. Prayer meet-" This filler is not a liquid and is keep in memory of the very de­ erned my business that I don’ t
were demanding better goods in
All o f the wool of the finer ing in the Methodist church on guaranteed for 100,000 miles. lightful day they spent together. know who ownes it. I am in­
quality and material, that the grades we have bought will be
We will put it in your tire, try it
Wednesday at 8 p. m.
spected, examined and re-examin­
demand from the manufaetur- made up for goods already sold
for ten days and i f you are not;
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Sunday
School
Rally
ed'. informed, R e q u i r e d and
urers and jobbers was on a for the Eastern markets for fall i A miscellaneous shower was entirely satisfied we will take it
commanded, so 1 don’ t know
higher standard of raw material, delivery and the fact that we given Wednesday evening at the out and refund every cent.
A
Sunday
School
rally
will
be
who I am, where I am or why I
hence the demand for finer are 3000 miles away from those John Thoma home for the bride-
For further information call or
held
at
the
Cole
school
house
in
am
here.
wools for finer goods. •
markets and enter into competi-; elect. Miss Freda Allis, whose write the Universal Tire Filler District No. 11 on Sunday, June
“ A ll I know is that I am sup-
The day o f cheap or low priced tion with the large Eastern mills marriage to Joe Spaniol will be Co. 311 North Commercial Street, :
22. Sunday school will be held poSed to be an inexhaustible sup-
w o o l is passed, and a go o d quid-' ¡n placing our products, speaks an event o f next week.
The Salem, Oregon.
at 10 o’clock in the morning and ply o f money for every known
ity o f woolen gooda, will find a well for Oregon wool and Oregon gifts were numerous and useful.
a basket dinner at noon.
need, desire or hope o f the
read v market in the future. The Made Goods.
There should be The evening was spent in play-
('h in ge O f Time
In the afternoon there will be human race and because I will
public demands it, and the pub­ many more woolen mills in Ore- ing games and the performing of
a program. Speakers have been not sell all I have and go out and
lic generally get what it goes gon.
We have * the cheapest a mock wedding ceremony with
The Hamman auto stage run­ provided and a royal good time is beg. borrow or steel money to
after. Mr. Wilbur said; I would power, the best climatic condi- Rev. L. A. Thomas, officiating. ning between Mill City and Salem
promised for everybody that at- give away, I have been cussed,
advise that the grower of wool tions and the best wool in Am er­ Late in the evening ice cream changed its schedule Sunday. Me
nds.
Everybody is invited, discussed, talked to, talked about.
pay more nitention to the grade ica. We need the local markets and cake was Served.
The stage now leaves Mill City Come and bring your baskets and fled to, lied about, held up. hung
and oreeding of his sheep and for the wool and we need the
at 5:40 a. m., arriving in Stayton meet your friends.
up, robbed and nearly ruined and
produce as fine a quality as good payrolls to build up the towns.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hobson at 7:50 and Salem at 9:15. The
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the only reason 1 am clinging to
judgment and climate conditions
We raise 15,000,000 pounds of had as their guest, Monday, Mr. return trip remains about the
life is to see what in the h— is
will justify, and the returns wool in Oregon alone and less and Mrs. Dr. J. C. McCauley, of
same as before. See time card
a i n i m / D iT Ifflir
coming next!”
from his efforts along these lines than 3,000,000 of that is consum­ Ellenshurg. Washington.
The published elsewhere in this paper
v « ibiiu i _
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will amply repay him.
ed by the Oregon manufactur­ McCauley’ s used to live in Stay-
Mr. Wilbur stated that he ers. This condition is all wrong. ton 32 years ago and although
Farewell Party
Gives People W anting
It can 1« remied by willing­ they see some change in our
purchased 50,000 pounds at the
Fire Sunday morning destroy-
little
city,
they
did
not
get
lost
sale, all tone grades o f wool. The ness of capital to invest and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster ed the Nebergal! Meat Co. Pack-
Health Officer Dr. Brewer re­
American Woolen Co. of Boston, proper management to operate, in making their way from house
entertained
a
number
o
f
young
ing
plant.
Jhe
plant
was
one
ports
to the Mail that there are
They found several
Mass., were the heaviest buyers. a concerted effort on the part of to house.
people
at
the
Foster
home
last
o
f
Albany’s
largest
industries
a
number
o f cases of diphtheria
taking over 1,000,000 pounds of Commercial bodies to secure1 old time friends and spent a very
the secretary in this vicinity and that the peo­
Monday
evening,
The
event
was
and
we
learn
from
the finest wool offered at fche Yhese industries for their respec- pleasant day here.- They return-
farewell to Edward and Albert of the company that the plant ple should be careful and see
sale, l>eing nearly half o f the tive towns and the problem is ed home Tuesday.
Warren who left Tuesday morn- will be rebuilt soon,
that every precaution is taken
government offerings. Today’s solved.
I
The
fire
was
discovered
about
nd
for
Eastern
Oregon.
to prevent the spread of the di­
The worlds markets are de-
Don’ t fail to read the Salem
prices on wool locally are nearly
7
a.m.
and
before
the
depart­
sease.
Any type of sore throat
as high ns last year during war pleted, the shelves are emptied. Woolen Mill Store’s adds they’ r
ment
could
get
there
the
plant
Souvenir
Paper
should
be
treated with the sever­
times. The mills are all prac­ every foreign country needs and i clothes savers,
i was doomed. The plant was built est arrest and especially among
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tically sold up for the year, both must have woolen goods. T h e 1
The Stayton D e v e l o p m e n t in ! ? 15 and was ° " e o f the Iar*- children. It will be remember­
here and in the East and we U, S. will have to supply them
League is in receipt o f a com- ei"l institutions of its kind in the ed that Stayton suffered an epi­
look for local wool to get still to a great extent, and for years
LOGANBERRY PICKERS WANTED ! plimentary copy o f the Portland vaUey* L ast winter the com- demic o f the “ flu” and we do
stronger in price tind may reach to come the woolen mills w(ll
Telegram ’s Victory Rose Festi- Pany installed $10,000 worth ot not want to pass through anoth­
a level of last year’s, prices, es­ be taxed to their capacity to sup­
Good camp grounds, clean
that
val edition. This edition is made ; new machinery. It was a thor- er seige of contageon.
ply
the
demand.
pecially the finer grades.
yard. Water and wood.
up entirely with descriptions of W ffhly modern and up-to-date might be prevented on the part
Will pay 2c for picking
of the parents. Be careful.
the resources o f the state of : plant.
Call at the Mail office for
Oregon. J. H. Thoma the sec-!
particulars.
retary, has the paper.
o t < l i- « I • - I a ! * M
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FIRE DESTROYES
ALBANY PACKING
. PLANT THIS WEEK Ci‘ v » ealthD0ffic1er„,
MISS ALICE PAUL: “ JOAN OF ARC“ .
GARFIELD AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Alli-i» I'tiul, nntionul ehuirnmn of
the NiitlniiHl Woman'* party, la called
hy her frlenila "Jimn of Arc." In three
yenrs rhe has rained more than $.'100,-
H arry A. (Jnrfleld, though retir­
000 and him forme«] h natlonul orgnftl-
/
ing from the dltjp-tor*hlp of the Unlt*Hl
zatlon of .Mi.iKNi member*.
StRtes fuel administration, remains In
the public eye hy reason of his con­
This militant leader of woman**
nection with a possible program of
Muffrngn force* I* a (Junker. At llrst
governmental activities in connection
night. In repose, xhe looks that paif
with natural resources.
more than the mlrttnnt mifTrnitlst who,
Saturday a n u m b e r of the
The Oregon editors are looking
for picketing the president, received
President Wilson is expected t«v
n sentence of seven month*' Imprison­ i members of the Catholic Order [forward to the annual editorial present to congress a program which
ment.
Her manners are rpilet. her o f Forresters o f Stayton and outing which will be held in will provide for government h * s « h ,I h -
voice low.
She Is npt to keep her
Son in the development of coal, oil and
Sublimity, w ill go to Portland August this .year.
The tnem- gas resources. His plan is not one of
hands crossed on her lap. It I* only
where they will celebrate for bers will be entertained at Port- outright government ownership. It is
i ^ ii close scrutiny that one pereelves
her underlying tlrmness and ability to ; two days.
: land, Tacoma. Medford, Crater said, but one which contemplates a
light to a finish.
They will be joined all along Lake, Salem and other places. supervision and direction which will
make Impossible privately owned mo­
Miss Paul Is a graduate of Sworth■
noire college and, after a course. In tho the valley by different courts . Four days in all ar.d there will nop« lies of these natural resources.
New York School of Philanthropy, and they will lie met at Oregon l>c something doing all the time.
For some time I>octor (¡nrtletd has
FtV
went to England to study labor prob­
been working out a plan for the presi­
City by the Portland delegation
The
Portland
Chamber
o
f
Com­
dent. The purpose, it is understood,
lem* In the l.'nlversltles of I.oodon
uml I'.lnnlnghutu. Her followers ai the who will escort them to the liose merce lias agreed t?l finance n >«-•!’! I ’»-* to obtain a more equitable
1
■ of these necessities of In-
\\-¡i sii i in- toil li '.iilijiurtoi-.s mi ,- It was tvljl?'- working Mining 'In- women In the City where they will be right special train to take the editi s
«llllllM Ilf I. ii ih I iiii timi ulti* ill- i-lih'd to return to America and devote hers. If to royally entertained.
to Medford and return at a cost1 dustrial life anil eliminate the capita-
listic dictatorship which has heretofore
was
suffroge.
Hi pin- It ■ found« d (lie National Woman*.-, party In 101.1 si
GiVgorv Hall at Sacred Heart |of$f5,(HK). It promises to be the been In «-fleet. IViu-tu ally '(he greater
Hut front the first, her
lit s i k -I h I i m I w 1 1 h
lite older suffrage nssin-lntlon.
I Parise will la* the headquarters I host meeting and outing in thei put of this country Is In the hands of
.uiliniI'i't ■> rii'u ll, sin* i' .i * fur downright lighting,
arc likely to be gobbled
as fast
Slio rs,- Ivi-il '■> filili» ff lit lea ns she found !f.
Jrstorv of the association.
mi
OREGON EDITORS
C. 0. F. MEMBERS
WILL HAVE FOUR
WILL CELEBRATE AT
DAYS CONVENTION
PORTLAND TWO DAYS
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X
up
t
as
of the oil aiid%
niithrircitc coal out-
e rftil Interests, nnd uew gas wells
are discovered.