The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 22, 1920, Image 1

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ST A Y T O N . MARION COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1920
NAILING THE SIDE STEPFER
DR. W. D. #00D IS
CANDÌ ATS POR ORICE “ Did you oh e r v e /’ aaid a mer­
to a customer “ the hand­
O F? R’Y. OF STATE chant
some advertisement I have had
STAYTON COUPLE
ARE MARRIED
AT OREGON CITY
MAY DANCE
Facts Concerning
There will be a big dance
(in Streifs hall, Stayton, on
Saturday night, May 1st.
The Elementary
The music will be furnish- Tbe
by Salem’s best orches-
These Saturday night
Educational Bill ed tra.
dances are proving v e r y tool< place
marriaRe of Miss Emma
painted on the railing of the
“ No." replied th"
Streff. daughter of Mr. Michael
I)r. W. I). Wood, candidate for bridge?"
customer,
"but
if
you
will
send
Streff
to Mr. James F. Asche,
the office o»' Secretary cf State,
the
bridge
arouno
to
mv
house
I
at Oregon City, Wed-
was her** Monday in the interests
will
try
and
read
the
announce-1
of hie candiraoy. Mr. Wood is
popi’lar and it is expected
^
We are unable at this writing
seeking the Republican nomina­ ment I read the papers and 11 Th}§ y ,, wH, ^ on the bailot | levies,
that there will be a large at- to give the full details of the
We are informed by the United . __, ___
, ,
tion and judging from rumors we haven’t time to run around iron n at t||e primarv election Mav 2l*t.
event but will next week.
on M.y 1st.
have heard on the street he hua place to plase to read the nil- |t provides for a levy of two mills Suta, (■ „ „ » ,» » „ Of E duc-
tion
that
there
ia
in
this
country
I
icketh
will
be
$1
and
the
a
on all taxable property of the
a good chance of becoming the
I State f« r the support of the ele- 8 shortage of 100.000 teachers; management promises a
next secrutary.
The entertainment given at I mentary schools.
Should this that the doors of 18,000 schools w ho a tten d a ro u sin g good
r n n i v ic ded uct
Dr. Wood was born in Wash­
the
High
School
Wednesday
e\en^
bj||
paH8
the
tax
will
tie
levied
failed
to
open
this
year
for
want
time.
T
O D A Y I 3 ROBUST
ington county in 1863 and haa
ing
by
P.
Waldo
Davis
with
his,jn
Ltecember,
1920.
and
annually
of
teachers;
that
there
are
41.900
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been a resident of the county
Gilded
I
ripple
Tuned
f
himes.
ac-
thereafter.
It
is
not
retro-active.
teachers
below
standard,
who
j
F
HutchaBon>
rbairman
of
.
.
.
.
ever since. He grew up on a companied by local talent, prov-
,ief
wbo
In looking over thethat of mimes
This fund will be apportioned cruld not pass an examination; th
farm and attended public school
j
ed to be one of the best musical
f„nds to send to of men who, haV<
“ f
on the basis of the number of fhat last year 143,000 teacher* ^ ^
at Hillsboro, graduated from the!
progarms rendered by the High
“n? ™bb*T
teachers employed in each coun­ left the profession; that the out-. the stai , inff children of ArInenia, *ron«
Pacific University. Forest Grove.
. School for some time. The sel-
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ty in grades one to eight inclus­ put of our normal schools has was bere Saturday and exhibited | tom ¡'u,« n,“ d f ail to
Oregon with A. B. degre«. and ect.on8 p|„ ed by Mr ^
- .
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...
people to elevate them to the
ive. The proposed law does not fallen off alarmingly. in many
were wonderful, having Miss
hi*h“ ‘
* i,hin th -r
do away .with the present state ,n .u n c « a > p .r cent th .t t o t Z T t r i ^ h .
Mickey as accompanist, on the and county apportionment nor y.-ar unt* fifth of .H the child^n | ~
^
o
f
the
| piano. The vocal selections by does it change the method of dis­ went to school to teachers who
, throughout the county :
W*
r< mwded
Mrs. Uingu were most worthy of
l than a high schooled«-1 £ "contributing freely to the that all modern gali bom of ,n-
tributing it. The present lew-
' mention as wan also tl.e Gypsey
.
d h
hj(rhlv Aated and exaggerated ego, Is of
in Marion county for the county cation, not another civilized peo-
! Quartette and the High School school fund is 2.6 mills.
pie on earth of w hich this can be *,ated over the enthusiasm show n 3uch robu8t natUre 63 t0 defy 4,1
chorus.
said. This aiarming condition is by the people. The fund is be- n e rv e specialists of known sci­
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In many cases this law will
nation wide and threatens our,
hjmdle(] jn thjs rounty by the ence. Science is making won­
Don’t fail to see the headliners not impose an additional tax.
state
R e p o r t s on file in . varioug teachers.
Personal let- derful strides, but it cannot keep
• at Star Theater tins week. They j Most districts now vote a so cia l own
the office of State Superintend- ter3 have bt,en sent out t0 a!1 up with modern gall.
are good. Gish. Bickford. .lames¡tax. The millage tax would in
The 1920 brand of gall is sub­
antJ. A. Churchill show that not teacherg who are authorized
: J. Corbett, Hoot Gibson, Charlie i many instances do away with less than hve hundred posit.or.s to receive doratiop9 and ls3Ue limated audacity supreme, trans­
the necessity of voting special
! of the Orient.
w,ll be vacant if this bill fails to recejpt Anvone wishinR. to con_ cendent impudence, immaeulate
taxes.
pass. This means that our teach- trH)ute to the starvin>f children nerve, tripple-plated cheek, brass
M eham a
The chief value of the bill is er* are taking up other occupa- fund of Armenia can do *0 by in solid slugs. It is the same
brand that enables a man to bor­
Work is progressing rapidly on that it is a fairer and more equal tions because the schools do not calling on Prof. Ford.
method
of
raising
and
distribut­
row
$5 of you, forget to re pay it,
pay a living wage. It means
e e building at the fish hatchery,.
. ,
,
.
,
and
then
touch you for $2o more.
and it will be a f in e addition to
scho° 1
than the plan that we are filling our ranks
now
used.
The
county
tax
pro
It wouid cause a woman to bor­
with the unprepared, the unfit.
our already prospering town.
duces only about 80 per cent of Tiiis breakdow n in our schools
row her neighbor's new easter
Mrs. F. B. Shaw was called to the present school fund, state
The Non-Partisan League gov­ bonnet and then complain be­
comes
at
a
critical
time,
a
time
Mill City, Sunday on account of school fund about 10 per cent
ernment of North Dakota has cause it was not the latest style.
the illness of her little grand­ and 60 per cent is raised bv dis­ when we need the steadying in-
from Ann Arbor. Michigan with daughter. She returned home
fiuencr of Strong, conscientious beer a rather cosily experiment It causes cheap politicians* to itch
M. D. degree in 1890 and has Tueaduy accompanied by her trict tax. Districts vary widely teachers in our schools. The to the people of that state. Farm­ to air their asininity in the Con­
l*»en a successful practicioneer daughter-in-law Mrs. A Craw­ in the amount of taxable proper­ passage of this bill will place our ers in other states probably will gress of the United States and
ty.
Comepare two one-room public schools upon a good foun- look very carefully before they even think they would not rattle
in Washington county ever since. ford.
schools.
One has ten and the dation.
Temember that not a »«*P
the » m e kind of a mix around in the presidential sheas
Dr. Wood has always been
Mrs. Sara Bering"! and sons other thirty pupils. In both ca
cent
of
this
money
will
be
squan-
°P-
The
follow ing from the of a Lincoln like beans in a blad­
public spirited and a keen obser­ Errol and Russell King also Mr.
ses
the
cost
of
equipment
and
dered
but
will
come
Pack
to
th
e!
Country
Gentleman
gives a pret- der. when in reality most of-tbem
ver of business affairs, both in­ and Mrs. Hurry Patton and Ed.
teacher
is
about
exual
hut
under
should be fiddling on a stick o f
various
districts
to
improve
the
*y
fa'r
!(^*a
°f
situation:
dividual and governmental, a Taylor motored to Salem, Sunday
the
census
plan
of
distribution
cord
wood with an able-bodied
home
school.
G
oto
the
polls
]
"It
cost
the
farmer*
of
Nhrth
lifelong Republican and has al­ afternoon to visit Vernon Patton
one
school
gets
three
time*
as
join
the
bucksaw.
It enables featheri-
May
21
and
vote
314
yes.
Dakota
$16
per
head
to
ways advocated a conservative who waa badly hurt a couple fif
much
funds
a*
the
other.
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'
Non-Partisan
League.
A.
C
headed
dudes
to marry good
policy of state development and weeks ago when he felt 82 feet
Districts
vary
w
idely
in
valua­
girls
and
increase
the breeds o f
hational political achievement. . from a bridge on the railroad
The
e™ «1 tbem
««hem
.o f the
I h , followinir
toilowlmt letter
letter li.s
n n been!
Men T°Wnl‘'y-
promised
briichUMW
tion. Some as low as $30.000
boneheads
with
gall
instead c f
He has been elected three here. He ia improving rapidly while other, traversed by rail received by the school boar J from >nd
ih, , , ranculltion heart, liver and lungs. It spoil*
times State Senator from Wash­ and WH! soon be able to leave roads or containing rich timber Coonty Superintendent Smith: of ^
w, . , „ d uxation wjlh many a good ditch-digger and
ington county, which demons­ the hospital.
At
a
special
session
of
the
lands, haue a high valnation
110 per cent farmer representa­ makes them peanut politician»
trates the eateem in which he i$
Mrs. Joseph Stephens and dau- Take for example, two one-room Legislature, a bill introduced tion. Now Townley has deliver­ instead, with putty under their
held by the people of his county ghter Esther are spending a few ; schools, districts 28 and 90 The by Mrs. Thompson, passed the
ed both representation and taxa­ fuzzy hat where brains are sup­
‘and the confidence reposed in weeks with Mrs. Stephens fath- former has a valuation of $60,183 legislature proposing that a two
tion, with emphasis on taxation. posed and intended to be- It
him.
against
ail 1 Last vear the farmers of North pats men on the rostrum who
er and sister Louis and Miss An- and a census of 21 pupils. This mill tax be
. . levied
.
. . .
district this year levied a tax of propwty of the .U te for the .up- Dakot> jd ) i m w ; in
could serve the world better by
O. M. Raker of Kingston and na Stout.
port
ot
he
«‘“
“
»
^
«
'
“
»
^
iT
h
i.P
e
.r
th
e,
will
pay
M.540,-
Mrs.
M.
Bollinger
arrived
from,
9-4
mills
which
produced
$565.26.
planting mild-eyed potatoes or
W. H. Stevely have formed a
Thi. i . to be submitted to he ^ m u:(e, „ j„creMe of G„ly harvesting string beans of ilinz’»
Portland
last
Tuesday
evening
1
N
a
90.
has
an
assessed
valua*
partnership and will handle the
legal voters of the state at the
It causes young
celebarted S a m s o n tractors, for a visit with her two daugh- tion of $310.761 and a census Of primaries in May. This bill pro­ 169 per cent. Your state is in­ 57 varieties.
women
to
rush
into
literature in­
ters
Mesdames
J.
W-
Knse,
Wm.
12
and
levied
a
tax
of
1.5
mills
vited
to
follow
North
Dakota’s
trucks and automobiles. They
vides that the amount of tax load and establish a Townley stead of into a laundry, to be­
and
Mr.
Wilfred
which
produced
$466.
The
lat-
have opened sales room at Urban j McLaughlin
ter district has nearly as much paid by each county is returned Sovit government. It will cost come poetesses of passion instead
Garage in Stay ton and also at] Bollinger.
to the county. In other words,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and chil­ money with 1-6 the rate of tax a tax of two mills is to be placed only $16 a membership to listen of authors of rhubarb pie.
Kingston in O. M Baker's Gar­
noise and then have
Gall has the world grabbed. It
age where they will I k * glad to dren moved down from Gooch levy.
on
all
property
of
Marion
county
^
jabberl
up
169
per
cent
This
bill
will
remedy
much
of
is
supreme in politics and lead»
show and demonstrate the good and are occupying their home
but it is retained for the use of ,Ri Biz . in its
mo9t
rapacio(
this
inequality
in
taxation.
There
its
most
rapacious
the
dance of death for inaraud-
qualities of the Samson tractor recently remoddeied.
the elementary schools of th e,days
have contrived a r, iqg profiteers. big businea* and.
is
no
good
reason
why
taxes
de­
to the farmers.* They have an
Roger Montgomery had quite
gaudier gold brick to ¡»ounce on pillar* of high finar\tfe. Great is
sd in this weeks issue of the a misfortune last week when rived from railroads, public ser­ count>.
Heretofore money for schools the skull of a gullible public.” !oall, especially of the 1920 brand.!
vice
corporations
and
timber
Mail. 1-ook it over.
dogs killed twenty-four sheep of
lands should he i»eid to a few has been distributed according Baker Democrat.
j
1 '•
] his. The guilty dogs have not
favored districts. This law is to the school cesus. but this bill
1 been apprehended but it is need-
provides that it shall be distrio-
Notice!
1 less to say they would be dealt strong in that it places e v e r y uted in accordance with the
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dollar of taxable p r o p e r t y
| with properly if found.
Notice is hereby given that the
in the county back of the educa­ n u m b e r of elementary teachers
Frank Kubio lost four head of tion of every child in the county in the county. Nos. the tax val- general election of the Stayton I
! cattle with lark spur poisoning, basing its apportionment on the uation of your district is $473.000 Co-operative Switchboard Asso-t
the past week
It’s another number of teachers, the chief arid a two mill tax on this valua- nation will lie held in Stayton,
dreaded enemy of the farmer.
item of expense. Oregon is one tion will cost the |>eople of yo \r Tuesday. May 4th at the hour ot'j
of the seven states that have not district $946. I estimate that a 2 p.m., to elect five (5) directors'
Rigiios lor Coroner
a state wide tax for education. two mill tax on the property of Hnd t0 transact any business that
i I hereby announce m.v candid­ Practically all the states have a Marion county divided by the nia.v legally come before the
acy for the office of Coroner of state tax and apportion a part of number of teachers employed in meeting.
the elementary schools will be
The following are candidates
Marion County, subject to the it on the teacher basis.
approximately
$320
and
since
as
nominated from subordinate!
How will the law work in Mar­
approval of the Republican vot-
your
district
employs
four
ele­
organisations:
| era at the Primaries, May 21st. ion county? A two mill levy on
A. P. Kirsch, Fern Ridge line;,
Tills office lias been held by the our valuation will produce $84,- mentary teachers, it will receive
same man for 24 years. I ho- 684. Dividing this by 264. the $12.81) In return, and if this bill W. J Mayo, Stayton Mutial; 1.1
liove a change at this time would estimated number of teachers in should become a law, on this ac­ .1, Hoedigheimer, Lone Oak; F. |
■ lie for the lies* interests of the1 the elementary grades an.I we count your special ‘ax' would be A. Zimmerman. Blue Line; M. i
F. Ryan. Iordan Line; W. H.
county and if nominated and get approximately $320 per teach- $334 less.
— PKot, fc- NWk MtiDooaM.
r
Ca-ter,
Sublimity Telephone Co.;,
elected
I
will
perform
the
duties
er.
This
amount
will
lie
appor-
GOV.
C
¿ R L C. M ILUK EN
- P h o n » by N ic k M« Don*%l«L
Jonteel ('old Cream Combina­ F. A. Bell, Sublimity White line. 't M Utit. V. h > |<»!l Uip (IHi'icMion t o
t^-lha nfficy |n
H{"St efficient tinned *n all one-rwun school*.
MRw' -tfSCPill.-:- BCÎ4TLC?,"'"
F. A. Bell, ¿Secretary.
I *o«t«o to ?r*ft Loonarrt W qp U « b U S
making it possible for many of tion cream, complexion powaer;
1 llllnoia' flr»r gold atar author, is far and economical manner.
scant visit to tbaft
April-22-291
them to reduc« their special tax I and Beauchamp s Drug Store.
Lloyd T. Higdon,
l.gnard W ood,-------------------- - M20
•J MODERN GALL OF
AN EXPENSIVE LUXURY