The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 29, 1920, Image 4

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F. A. Bell, Sublimit Whit»* line.
F. A. Beil, secretary.
Ap 22 29
C has. S . C la rk , b d ito r a n d P r >pnctor
Rigdon 1er (noon
I hereby announce my, candid-
Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year in Advance ^
Advertising Rates Made K
Foreign Advertising RejrcsvJed l,
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YIEWS PAST AND PRESENT ON PRESI­
DENTIAL POWER
l& V t Z
approvrl of the Republican vot-
ers at ine Prim r es, May 21st.
This .xffit* has h n held by the
I lie-
sante
for 21 ears.
1 Ml*- *i —
lieve > eh- ege t-* 1 is time would
he foe the . liest < forests of the
t ri > tor. \! ■
( county n 1 it
■minated and
sr<
1 •**
olecteii I will p» r'orm the duties
Of the office in .1 most efficient
/to* Mail
ami economical • nner.
Llov I T. Rigdon.
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ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
Upon ' ppli>‘Htion
Entered as second class matter j
Oounty, Oregon, under rh Xct
Address all Communical
^
I he
“It’s a Lucky D ay forYou”
says the Good Judge
When you learn about the
Real Tobacco Chew.
A small chew of rich to­
bacco lasts so much longer
than the old kind.
You don’t need a fresh
chew so often. That’s why
it costs less to use.
A ny man w ho u*ses the R eal T o b a c c o
Chew w ill tell you that.
P ut Up In Two Styles
R IG H T C U T is a s h o rt-c u t to b a c c o
W -B C U T is a lo n g fin e -c u t
Notice is h eph.t -’iven that the,
•>r:il -el> • >n f the Slayton
In The tV nnty Court Of The S ta te Of
’ 'perative >witchlv>ard Asso-j Oregon For Marion County, In The
ton will !>t h Id in Stayton, j
M atter Of The E state of Delilah
u.-sday, \1 4th • ‘ the hour of |
Glover, Deceased
I .m.. to elect five (5) directors1 Notice is hereby given th at theunder-
•t i to transact anv business that signed by an orvivr of the County Court
rrav legally come before the of Marion County, Oregon, has been
A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D.
Physician and Surgtin
PAYTON.
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OKKGON
. H. BREWFR, M. D.
IYSICIAN ANI1 MViiEON
S t a y t o n . O regon
/, Tt. Pini iti * D. M* D*
DENTISI
Office Oj»i
mi« 215:
I M ' ipfl» 11
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tor«
un. Or*
V. A. GOCPE
LAWYER »nd NOTAKY IT'BUC
to b a cco
O ilin’ R ihi II i N u . (1, Ku> I’-ltlg.
,A 'c y n u tT -U ru tt n C u m p ttn y 110/ Brrvi»dvvwy, N e w York City 1 1
UNERAL
DIRECTOR
“ C u ltiv ate free com m erce and hon­
e s t frien d sh ip w ;ih a ll m elo n s, bu
NL-
m a k e e n ta ilin g a llia n c e s w ith none
W . A . WEDDLH
— A ndrew Jack so n .
I'hone
"I never had the d esire to in lluen c,
TAYTON
OREGON
th e m em bers ot C ongress — T hom as
Jefferso n .
• '... , ¡ 111 .
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¡appointed adm inistrator of the estate
‘‘F in a lly w ere I P res'd en t, I should
of Delilah Glover, deceased. All per-
■ im follow ing ..e candidates
having oisima against aaid estate
d e sire th e L egislatio n of th is country
to re st w ith C o agress. uninfluenced
nominated from subordinate are ^^ircHi to present them, w ith the
VKT KK1NARY SURGEON
b y th e ex ecu tive u its o rigin or pro­ •' lllizations:
proper vouchers attacherl, within six
DENTAL EXPERT
g r e s s .”— A Lincoln. 1S48.
P . Kirsch, Kern R id g e line; montha from the date of this notice to
“O ur se c u rity is in our w atch fv i-
.1 Mayo, Stavton Mutial: I. **» u n d e rsig n ^ St S u b li^ t y . Oregon.
C h II b Answered I)«y or Night
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Dated this ¡id day of April, 1920
xiess of th e exe< o liv e pow or."— Dan­
Phone-Res. 3X24
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B o ed iR h . imer, Lone Oak; I- .
Frank Glover. A dm inistrator
ie l W eb ster.
A. Zimmerman, Blui Line; M. yj £ Winslow, Attorney
“ I bold th a t r.n attem p t to contr '. v
OREGON
TAYTON
Ryan, Jordan Line; W. H.
th e sen a te on th e p art of th e exeou-
April-8-15-22-29-May-«
Carter.
Sublimity
Telephone
Co.;
iv e Is sub versive to th e p rin cip les of
o u r c o n rtitu tic n .” baid Stephen A
D ouglas.
GAS
SE ST AK &
“ It Is im p o rtan t, lik e w ise , th a t tb<
h a b it of th in k in g in a fre e countrv
l i
T H O M A S,
sh ou ld in sp ire cautio n in those 1 ’
(trusted w ith its ad m in istratio n , to
Proprietors.
Approximately £40,000,000 of state road bonds can be issued under a
iconflne th em selves w ith in th e ir r e ­ ! , % limitation on the present assessed valuation of the state, including
sp e c tiv e sph. ~ s. av o id in g in the e v ; >onds already issued. The constitutional amendment to be voted upon
« r c ls e of the pow ers of one d e p art­ it the M a y 2.1 election provides for this 4 % limitation.
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m e n t to encroach upon an o th e r."—
Interest and principal of the entire ¿40,000.000 of bonds can be paid
W ash in g to n in h is fa re w e ll ad d ress
1 rom revenues from auto license fees and gasoline tax, based on conservative
So m uch for th e past. P resid en t tstimates of that income.
Hifbetl Market Price Paid Far Fai Stock
Wilson, in his book on c o n stitu tio n al,
Following is an official estimate of th e income to the Slat-- Highway
governm ent said: “ The nation as a Fund from auto license fees and gasoline tax, compared with interest and
-whole has < hosen the P resid en t and principal requirements for the entire £40,000,000 of s ta te road bonds,
is conscious that it h as no other po- t h is table has been audited and certified b y Whitfield, Whitcomb A. Co.,
lltlc& l spokesm an. H is is th e o n ly , terrified public accountants, whose attestation is subscribed below,
V E T E R IN A R IA N
national cl ice in affairs.
Let him It verifies the claim made that voting for the 4 % state road bond limitation
will
not
involve
any
tax
on
property,
as
principal
and
interest
will
be
paid
ones w in tbe ad m iratio n and confi­
Silverton
Oregon
dence of tl** country and no sin gle rom the auto license fees and the ga* tax, leaving an actual surplus above
force car. v i hstand him and no com ­ he amount required.
bination c f f o r r 'r w ill e a s ily over­
o f fic ia l t a b l e
>
power him.
'tatement ol hstim ated Income to State Highway Fund Compared With tntereet
The pr.' ;der.t whom the nation
and Principal Requirement* to t a r r y $40.000,000 Honda.
tru sts cannot o n ly lead it but con­
OF POWDER
form it to Ills own view s
He m ay be
4
, 5
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7
Eaiiuited Motor V ehicle Gasoline Tax 'J otal Amount
Interett and
Siirplu* Ke
both the lead er of his p a rty and the
Net Income to
hstimated
i’nncipal
man.ina Alte'
Somber License Fee.
THINK OF
Income to Requirements fur
i’ayinrnt ol
ot Motor Net Income to Stale lltguway
leader of ’ he nation. If he lead the
Vehicle* State liighwa»
Fund
State Highs ay
$ 40 , 000.000
Interessami
Fund
I und
Bonds
Principal
nation tl. p a rty can h a rd ly resist
blm.
/iw 920. .105,000 $1,575,000 00 $ 525,000.00 $ 2 , 100 , 000.00 $ 494,150.00 $1.603,150.00
1,456,750.00
625,000.00 2,500,000 00
1,043,25» .00
1921. .125,000
1>,»75,000.00
His offk is a n y th in g th at he h at 1922. .143,000
RETTER RESULTS
715,000.00 2,660,000.00
2.145,000.00
1,393,2 50 XK) 3,466,750.00
th e force and s a g a c ity to m ake it. 1923. . 156,000
790,000.00 3,160,000.00
1.4*0,250 00
NO HEADACHES OK
2,370,000.00
1,6/9,750.00
*50,000.00 3,400,000.00
1,392,660,00
2/107,340.00
ILL-EFFECTS
From th e fore lin g and th e course 1924. .170,000 2,550,000.00
922,5*2.50
1925. 1 * 0,000 2,700.000.00
900,000.00 1,600,000.00 2,677,617.50
NO FREEZING
p ursued by tb provident for the last 1926. . .1*5,000
925,000.00 3,700,000.00 2,957,367.50
742,632.50
2,77 5.COO.OO
Or THAWING
two year-, can > <■ not d istin g u ish a u ­ i927. . 190,000 2.» 50,000.00
6 So,* 20.00
950,000.00 3,600,000.00
3,149,1*0.00
SAFE TO HANDLE
975,000.00 3,900,000.00
tocracy from .1 en go racy?
192*. .195,000
2,925,000.00
570,257,50
3,329,742.50
1929. . 200,000
1 , 000 , 000.00 4,000,1100.00
3,000,000.0.
570,94 5.00
3,429,OS.’.OO
Black Blasting Powder,
1 , 000 , 000.00 4,000,000.0t
1930. . 200,000
601,157.50
3,000,000.00
3,396,642.50
Som e . 0 ’jr.'-ns of g a ll a m .iie one 1931. . 200,000
3,000,000.03
1 , 000 , 000.00 4, eoo, 000.00
691,607.50
3.30J.392.5C
Caps, Fuse
b y th e ir rrc-ttness. a s for in stan ce 19 52. . 200,000
3,000,000.00
1 , 000,000 00
7*0,057.50
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3,219,142.5C
1 , 000 , 000.00 4,000,000.00
3,000,000.00
* 6 », 507.50
3,131,492.50
Jo h n S h e -n a n defen d in g N ew berry’b 1933. . 200,000
H A U SE R BROS.
1 , 000 , 000.00 4,000,000.00
3,000,000.00
3,043,042.50
956.957.50 Degge & Burrell, Auto Electricians. 238 N. High St. Salem, Oregon
p u rch ase r t a seat in th e .sen ate IV34. 200,000
S ervice O ur '’P ride
1935. . 200,000
3,000,000.00
1 , 000 , 000.00 4,000,000.00
2.954,592.50
1,045.407 50
O th er sp< I'o.'-ns am use us. and s till 1936. . 200,000
3/100,000.00
1 , 000,000 00 4.01X1,000.00
2,(66,142.50
1,133, *57.50
H.
L.
E
m RL, A*eol- Turner Ore.
O thers spo • o ur ap p etite. Of the la t­ 1937. . 200,000
I.OOO.OOUOO 4,000,000.00
3,000,000.00
2,777,692.50
1,222,307.50 j M I t t f t f t — AA» A* * * * >>A* t > >>>* * * >>* * * * >* * >>>* ' A’ * * *
1 , 000,000 00 4,0(10,000.00
•'IT a g tu in e * C o nve nie ntly L o c a te d
1,310,757.5.)
2,6*5,242.50
t e r c la ss i the chronic k ic k e r who 193*. . 200,000 3,000,000.00
1939.
3,000,000.00
tjOOOfOOObOO 4,000,000.00
1,399,207.50
2,600,792.50
U fo rever fum ing
about fem inine 1940. . . 200,000
Salem , Albany, Eugene, Corvallis
200,000
3,000,000.00
1 , 000 , 000.00 4,000,000.0t
2,412,342.50
1,5*7,657.50
fash io n s. \v poke a little fun at 1941. . 200,000
3,000,000.00
1 , 000,000 00 4,000.000.00
1,672,107.50
2,327,192.50
th em ourse. . as we do most ev ery­ 1942. . 200,000
3,000,000.01
1 , 000,000 00 4,000,00') M
1,7*1.557.50
2,218.442.50
3,000,000.00
1 , 000 , 000.00 4,000,000.00
1,931,507.50
2,068,492.50
th in g else, hut it is only in fun 1943. . 200,000
1944. . 200,000
3,000,000.00
1 , 000,000 00
'
2,154.047.50
1,»45,952.50
O th ers a c tu a lly ta k e th.-m selves ser 1945. . 200,000
3,000,000.00
1 , 000 , 000.00 4,000,000.00
1,161,475.00
2,636.525 00
Souslv about i: When the hoop sk irt 1946 . 200,000
3,000,000.00
1 , 000,000 00 4,0«>0,000.00
3.206,725 00
793,275.00
1947.
. 200,000
w a s h ere th ey w nr, jn ag o n y ; then
3,000,000.00
1 , 000 , 000.00 4,000.000.00
513,012 50
3,4*6,9*7.50
194».
1 . 000 , 000.00 4,000,000.00
244,000.00
3,756.0(X).00
c am e th e pull-back-- and th ey tlirew a 1949 . 200,000 3,000,000.00
. 200 ,i >00 3,000.000.00
1 , 000 , 000.00 4,000.000.00
56,237.50
3,943,762.50
flt and fe ll into it. Now it js the
NOKNIFE AND L O S S OF BLOOD
o Ff ICI AL. ta XP LA NATION OP TABLE
N v ir iA S T h R S AND PAINS FOB
fihort s k ir t and d e c o lla te w aist, and
*
HOURS OR DAYS
Column 3 rxprxsfnt» ibe nxt income 10 thi State Highway Fund frorr. motor vehicle
i f 1 » is not one th in g it is an o th er
E ver since I've - t .;, ,1 s
,, ,
license tees (Chap. 399, Laws 1919). I lie 1920 registration figures to date obtained from
TUM0RS PILES FISTULA
few (re e k !
, .
VrKHf |n a , ,hr Secretary of State’, office indicate an avrrag, l.cens, fee ofciwemy dollar. ($ 20 . 00 )
GOITRE
ch a i]fI a ig leaf, th is c lit k ; per vehicle. H ie law provide*» that twrnty-five per cent be returned to the county from
R jig h t N ow is
Time to G et Y our
AM been refo rm in g the fa- hlon* - '•hich the vehicle is registered, therefore the net income per vehicle to rhe State Highway
DISEASES OF WOMEN
Iaikc a peacock in the nfght he is rli«
in11 ’’ 3 PPro*imaielv fifteen dollars (flS.OO) per car which is the figure used in com-
SKIN STOMACH BOWELS*
agro eab lp
hut 1 ., ,
it
I p,,,' n* * olumn 3. I he administration expenses of the motor vehicle law will be mel from
FOUR YEARS STUDY IN EUROPE
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w,>r ” whll<-
lie receipts from motorcycle licenses, chauffers' badge*, transfer», etc.
OVER HO YEARS KXPES1KNCE
J itirsr f , . >ou w ish, lad les— j
(olumn 4 represent, the income from the Gasoline Tax (Chap. 159. l aws 1919) to the
I'or t land 1’h jn ira l T herapy I ftbonMorieu
r e a l men w ill not forvakc you because i
Higitwav Fund Figures obtained from the Secretary of State’s office indicate the
412 to 417 Jo u rn al ItuiMinir ITkRTl.AND. ORE.
Of yo u r clothe«, even though if get average tax per vehicle in 1919, was approximately five dollar. ($5.00) and tlii* figure
•>aek to th e cool and com fortable cos­ ha. been u.ed 11 . computing Column 4
(olumn 5 i* the total amount of the motor vehicle license fees and the gasoline ta.
tu m e of th e G arden of Eden.
And site k<
I based on the estimated number of vehicle, as shown in Column 2.
w ith
l|
' f r>l
>Ina^, K & k *
Column 6 i. the amount required each year to pay off the iniere.t and principal at ml-
Pastor Rev. Reese
n ne ln d o -tru rtah le g a ll. Why r lurity of State Highway bonds up to an estimned amount of $40,000,000 (the approxi-
Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00
don t th e y ta k e a look at th.->ms>hves? mate amount which could be issued with a 4 per cent limit on the piesent assessed valua-
p. m. Sunday Schixil 10 a. m.
A n y m ale biped th at stru ts around tion of the tate These figure* are based on these premise*: That the balance of the Si*
Million Dollar* Bonds (Chap 423, Law* 1917), the State Co-operative Bond. $l,*(KM)0:
Kpworth L ’atfue 7:30 p. m..
w ith 1 form -lit tin g «uif and b elt, a (Bean Barrett. Chap 175, Law. 1917), and rhe Ten Million Dollar Bonds (Chap. 171
Prayer me(*tins: on Wednesday
Xuztv h at, rin g -stre ak e d and striped Laws 1919), now unsold veill he sold during the vear 1920. Also that further bonds wili
in the parsonage at 8 p. m.
« h ir t . fire alarm socks and tooth pick b. sold a* follow*. 1920, $5,tKR',0C0; 1921, $5,000,00O; 1922. $5,000,000; I92J, $5,000.000
1924; $2.200,000; a total of $40,000,000.
•h o c * , should hr.vt nothing to say
All of the bonds thus far authorized are serial bonds and, except the Bean-Barren
iM I M t t t t t m T t - — -* * * * * * “ — * * »* •* » — ***» * »»»* * * •»
a b o u t fem in in e fashions.
. is. e. mature one twentieth each year after the fifth
The ~
B e an -B a rren issue maturei
flf year. ~
0 each year lie ginn ing with 1922
The Si^ M illio n anu Btan -B a rretl issues draw
And in th e big cities, on a ll dress fion.00
4 ner cent int're.t. A l l other ¡»sues 4 5<; per rent.
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun-
•riccaslons, th e y w ear plug hots. Oh
( rttiimB 7 shew * rhe surplus estimarnr re be available each vear after meeting obliga
d iys at 8;:i0 a. m.
JaOr, oh. Lor. Of nil the In artistic rlonr for principal and interest
aind aw- wa.M n . . . i .
* be ' rne-Quartrr Mill la x ^Chap 257, law s 1917) on the fot*l assessed valuatio«
Rev, Fr. i,ainek. Pastor
» a i l m m ro 'ttfc* ever tic ot the -tate is not shown in this table as art asset of the Stale Highway Fund a. this (jint
* ig m t! by the Imp of darknexit, tn , ** J 'r<i principally to meet administrative expenses, survey, in the variou* couttties,"en
,
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,
ginrrnng sitpervition of county construction, and design and inspection of county b n jgc
xnaK«» tho A lm ig h ty anham cd of his at
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and ‘ structures.
x n asterp tee, (h a t is It. A g re a t idea i s i . It f c H K B l C E R T I F Y t h f
h a n exarnned the official records o f the State of Oregoi
Preaching every second and
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
as retards income from Motor X'ehicle hcen«e« and Gasoline taxes and believe tht
^»a*r n ever born un d er one y e :. F an ­
fourth Sundays of each montn,
8 C H O M .4 « 4 0 D C P A R T M tV T S
aptO’iu r t* T 'jn r .9
est ma es above »el 'orth n columns 1 to «, both ficlus've, ro be crmsrrvatisre. Wa
T i . T’nirpfstt»
t h . fo n .» , r f
A WanMfnl «•npwi, fa-uhV* of
c y a s ta tu e of a horo or a p ictu re of a
I morning and evening. Morning
further C'ert.ly tha: based upon these estimates the tabulation* set forth above iL
LI tarsiar., kkBM • I its A rts. .ud tt.
i»ta. Bindt-m faclUÜMt low cuat, with many
column*
6
and
7
are
true
and
correct.
cppartir.iili'w
for oclf-heh>, “athlrUc* for
-tiwisl
Sabos’
*
of
I
t<v
K
filn*.
Ut
services at 11 a. m. and evening
m a r t y r v ith a plu#t hat on!
«».TTb.xiy,'’ a foallf dottocratte ilampbau
Portluiil), AreMtortur*. JoanaUoi, Coej-
services at 8 p. m.
»L.J
1 • I * 1 .... .I** ' ur gi ;i || mi ‘
mar
,
Muctloa
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64
Utwic
rt i l l 11 if . L D , V\ H I T C O M B & CO.
Sunday school each Sunday
For
f
»Ulopio.
nhv.t-atrl
bonvlet
or
rrmätin
Information,
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Ltm/ietì l ' ubiti .iicouK.untt
The narrow k ir ts a re gen ero us—
Horning at 10 n. m.
THE RE G IST R A R , UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. EUGENE, OREGON.
Dr. Paul Fehlen
TAYTON MEAT MARKET
PRESENT AUTO AND
FEES WILL PAY
IKTL S »... rttiftCIFAL OF $40,000,000 ROAD BONDS
Fresh,Salt&Cured;M eats
Lard* Creamery Butter
A. W. Simmons, D. V. M
WHEN YOU THINK
TROJAN
W e Handle Everything In
CANCER
Garden Tools
F W e carry everything for the
Gardner.
O u r prices are right
Methodist Church
OUR FURNITURE LINE IS COMPLETE
I LILLY HARDWARE CO.
St. M a ry s C h urch
Baptist Church
#hey split about 50 - 50 .
V
j For taso, Oregon, Apr-: 14. 192a
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S. L. Boyee. Pastor.