/G*. \ STAYTC * T . . Largest Circulation in Slayton’s Trading Territory o f Any Newspaper \ STAYTÒN. MARION CÓÜNTY, OREGON, JULY 12, 1916. NO. 16. = War’s Dc'uJed Victims in one o f their newly construct­ t H./i I— - ed merchant submarines, bring­ S in I w m a paSaaht of fh* IVNM1 »Ijiiti ing over mail«, dyestuffs and 1 left iny plo * N tuii' tha !(.*»«■«• ran: In v* M «r , n»« » d »vary man medicines, ,Xhe cargo was very To Kuaata, rava her from the Teuton: an-t war «lain. f cava ifjy Ufa f ir frardoai-.—Uil* I know: valuable. It will return to Bre-I For th«aa who I a '« n * liahl hrul told mt to men loaded with metals and oth­ er articles needed by the German ** Tyrol***, a " . 1 **" 1 w«#» government. Germany ha« thus! \*\*A\y I ffi my iftoumsin hor.K? V» fight iroven to the world that th e1 a »« ..... m-ui. i »<■,. r,u. Mu^.riu; a » against $123,306 for the year Our New Man O f Business ■ .... ---------—*. . ’ previous.' For generations throughout the Farmers o f Polk and Benton civilized world the fanner has is a large attendance counties cooperating with State been regarded as simply a far­ Iwn Masons at Santiam for water grade highway from m er-nothing more. 2>, Saturday night to Salem to Eugene. final initiatory cere- He has been classed as a far­ la candidate. The can- Available for a naval base, the mer, rated as a farmer and treat­ »g a well known resi mouth of the Columbia* river ed as a farmer, and all because I k territory and heln*. channel will be 40 ft. deep at low there are none so blind as those , , . | Ana •: n » /mnn . n * • »*i*»r. I ifftv« my l\i* to. 'i t ion» * il I.* I know: jth all his acquaiivtan- hn^iisn blockade i# inelieetuaM water and 700 ft. wide. who will not see. * and their power‘of the seas ¡war j |,-w 1,1 M‘ u 1 u*kl «• *"■ the brethren anxious But all o f this is changed today. A bill to do away with political »nt when he received an end. A regular line o f the-e j Th,,d w o t ' i u lit 1’ y t »• * fc-t tr ; * 4 t v* r lo o m , The farmer has come into his parties in Washington will in #¡1 I unarmed submarine boats will V* u n *ti lir* a)> I l*nwf!,.ri t «rap* t hurled jg r e e . . ijrobability meet the same fate as own,and stands before the world ' ’ ply and ..... thin h »» lp * Lt i »*» - *n.:*tu* world;.. zero large delegation#: »**./ between ........... Germany ~ - -----, — , lh,n, L* Uiun in the twentieth century as the d;d a similiar bill in California. >ru Scio, Jefferson and’ country it is stated. j , * i *«**iw life.«», a « ooii> .«.»- ~o... i km-*: Railroads, telephone and tele- most solid, substantial and re­ • .nt ( >:)»! h*wi fold me **). ind also from other1 Ameriea looks to Germany for graph companies are giving mar-1 liable class o f people on the face many of its necessary articles for ^u u,,1’ h‘ ul™”' ‘ Í ov. u " « Vén *y,*iíí l y h* Main. ried men full pay and single men j ° l the Klobe. H I i>y to** |e degree had been Con-j manufacturing purposes;. Gel He is a man o f business—o f half pay while ao3ent on service I < < ug < ii r». »! ! ciltôj u>« ani i ms« brethren Repaired tflunj needs food, nietals and ÜWiitl Mlh cal} : äUta nt nur J o, j tremendous business-the lone in Mexican war. I if « v « ru y lift- f ir Tr“ i*e,t’ ,ul A peculiar accident happened f o r ' lie— to increase burdens. 0. Thomas, of Tur-Jparjy ¡n honor of Mrs. J. J. Kor-|^ Marshneld--Contract 'let I . Albany Herald— “ A t the pres­ at the Gold Creek mine last week. Thom, of Jefferson, M r., ¡nek, a club member. The hus- fadio station. It was by the merest chance that Scio, Hon. W. H. Hob-jbaru|s ()f the dub members were I Springfield to have new skat- ent time the railroads, as public seryice institutions, are largely the day crew was not blown to Ithers. 1 ¡nv 4 tedt {tlso a few other guests, ing rink built. atoms. A round o f 17 holes had /ere nearly seventy seat-1A dainty lunch was served and 1 Estacada tp hard surface main controlled by commissions ap­ been drilled in the face of the ibles, fihtl Thu visitors! ^vefiFnic very plugsantly-dmsiness street. ~ -------- pointed by the government. An- drift which is now in nearly 2,- other long and important step themselves as well Htx.nt. Newport to build concrete sea­ w ill be to givrth e same commiss­ 800 feet from the surface. The rith their entertainment ^ ' -------- wall 710 ft. long. ions power to regulate relations men had worked from noon until- demonstrated in- G o to S lo p c r s und be C on - Iron tire deposit loca’e 1 14 nii. between public service institu­ late in the evening putting in the ig the degree. vinced . that an Ansco Camera round and after loading the from Cottage Grove.— tions and employees. [a very pleasant gather- will fill your picture needs. holes they attached the electric "Stay Ion Black Eagle mines |yetl as well by guests as Railroad men say strike senti- fuse and connected them with Charles L. McNary has been per ton. and it was a late hour chosen chairman of the Repub- dewlope ment is dead. An iudustrial plant the wires leading to the power le company dispersed. Raker Rich strikes; reported ran stop work at end of 8 hours, I1c.it) state central committee of house, located up the gulch. Two in Conner crei?! mines. f , * but trains bearing livestock,fruit minutes after they left the face Irmans put one over on Oregon. He succeeds Charles H. Ijsh when they sailed in-¡Moores, o f Portland, state chair- ! Hood River— Apple .confection merchandise arid other products o f the drift, on their way out,the ¡products factory t>j bc.built.^ of ranch, orchard and farm must full 17 holes exploded with a fear­ Irt of Ni^w York Sunday'man for the last four years. Grants Pass builds *ugar fftet l>e kept moving to final destina- ful concussion, knocking them jtiilo to feed io.) head o f ..cattl^»., tion. To stop them at th een d o f down and badly bruising them. ms Initiate • 1 le Open Box lr Candies temi)ts the jte of the beholder, 0RADE r . Ihocolates are so pure CM?C?UTES P r the sight of them .i^CANDY 1 lls one to taste. ^ It is ime with all our other ;tions. Their perfect / is absolutely guaran- ind the prices we are for them are verv One purchase will this. temember. we furnish pure ICE CREAM, wholesale •tail. We have all sizes of Ice C ream packers, so that ns may take cream home with them. J. A. H E N D E R S H O T T . v . h Physician and Surgeon STAYTO N , - OREGON Wilbur N . Pintler, D. M. D. DENTIST * Office over Stayton State Bank Phone 2152 Stayton, Ora. C. H. BREWER, M. D. P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURGEON STAYTON, OREGON - S. H. H E L T Z E L A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W N O T A R Y PU B LIC V . A . GOODE LAWYER'and NOTARY PUBUC Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg. Dr. 0. L Scott D. C Chiropractic Spinologfet Graduata Palm«- Paontaia H«ad School of Chiropractic T ry Chiropractie Spinal A d ju stm e n t and g e t well. U . S. N a t T Bank Bldg. Rooms 406-7-8 S A L E M . ORE. DR. G. C WATSON D ENTIST Rooms 7-8, Roy Bldg. STAYTO N , ORE. FUNERAL DIRECTOR J. M. R1NGO STAYTO N . -O R E G O N G. F. KORffiEK, V. S., B. V. Sc • V E TE R IN A R IA N Treats all Domestic Animals. Also a p ­ plies the Tuberculin test. Telephone 3x7 i~'CottageAtrove—0. P. & E ,R y ; 8 hours wou,d ruin to the On making their way out thru OFFICE A T S T A Y T O N STABLES railroad and public alike. the darkness and stifling powder ¡erecting gasoline Cyarehou^e. ^ —— ——————— — — —— Borns Crane is new terminus E c P e e .y( dru^ ist of Sci0t fumes, they were si rprised to f o f railroad into Harney valley. |and son.in.law 0f H on.-W . H. find a heavy thunder storm in D ENTIST progress. A splintered tree near Roseborg— 40 men at work on Hobson, o f Stayton, has received , Grfeene-Supplee and Gysi’s Methods the power lines told the story., telephone line to M yrtle Point. nomination for member of Used in M aking Plate Lightning had struck this tree 214 Masonic Temple. S A L E M , O K I. Shelbern —New road to Santi- the state legislature from Linn and jumped onto the power'lines __________ __________ am river and.ferry beingbuilt. * county. Mr. Peery is a popular with force enough to explode the mdxj Monmouth plans civic-improve­ man, well up in knowledge of charges loaded in the face o f the ments to^Luild m.< lei scOool city.' state and national affairs and drift some 3500 feet away. It The old Chiropractor should be consult- Portland Strikers on 0. W. should be elected. He comes out was near this point that theZim- ' ed for all acute and chronic disorders, R. & N. tunnel return to work- on the following platform: merman Brothers were nearly H* can make y°u w*u- Oppose freak legislation that Myrtle Creek—The new bridge killed a few weeks ago. — Scio Hubbard Bldg. SALES. J drives capital ont o f the state. Tribune. ,_______ across Umpqua opened to traffic. + No more laws involving addit­ <■ Echo—O. W. R. & N. Co., will ional expense to tax payers. build 2100 ft. passing track here. Repeal of useless laws embody- Laxative why not try Nyals Fig- Congressman Sinnott of east- j in(g fees, salaries and commiss- A sin. Composed o f figs, senna' ern Oi egon promiting jack rabbit ;¡ong> and cascara. Purely vegetable, hat industry. Favor fewer laws and proper made in palatable tablets, child­ v Some towns take more interest enforcement of those which are ren eat them like candy. Sold in in Sunday baseball than in a needful. 10c, 25c and 50c boxes at Beau­ cheese factory. Oppose change o f school * text champ’s Drug Store. , Rooms 5-6 Bosh Bank Building six years. Portland woolen mills has pur­ books every s . _ ___ __ Mrs. Katherine Lonsway, who chased and is moving Ellensburg While we are not bothered by has been ill recently, is improv­ woolen mill there. floods, pestilence, and the un­ ing. Oregon direct primary cost can­ earthly shrieking o f locomotive didates $55,942; state and coan- whistles, our peopl^can retire at ties about $150,000. night and sleep that sleep of pro­ c -» ■ • •_ .. i \ 'o The Dalles—The Libby canning found quietude that the Almigh­ -plant lets contract for subway ty has so graciously showered track under railroad. upon us. Rose burg—Contractors on the ground and material ordered for new Federal building. Cleaner will come in handy fixing Portland — Material now being and cleaning up that dusty hat. 00000-0 assembled to build five 8800 ton It makes them look like new, 10c, and 25c sizes at Beauchamp’s steel freight steamers. Am. Soda Products Co. of San- Drug Store.* DR. 0. A. OLSON DR. P. H. M A Y If you need a good % DR. C B. O’NEILL OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN *««»• W ill Pay You to see us for anything in the Furniture or H ard­ ware line. i gents for the fam ous Osbon D e L u x e Osbon ID E A L R A N G E S Salem, 00-0000 le w and Second Hand G oods Bought and Sold L. Stiff & Son, Complete House Furnishers SALE M , ORE. ----- »--------- •MtnonnmMounswswsw - Orego* Now Permanently Located ttexall straw hat In the Lancefield Building. Bring in your orders *>• «K* . , , , 404 C ourt St., H. A Beauchamp, M. D. J Franciscp installing plant north­ Mr. and Mrs. Breitenstein, east o f Paisley to refine alkali. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn, and Mr. The Shields bill would develop and Mrs. Stiff, o f Salem, visited cheap power for irrigation and Sunday at thè N. Geymer home The latter two make the Snake river navigable. at Kingston. ladies are daughters o f Mr. Brei­ Marshfield—State will super­ tenstein. vise expenditure o f good roads bond issue of Coos county of Mrs. M. A. and M. 0. Mack $362, 00. ' have gone for a visit wirfi their Income taxes collected irf Ore parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frame, at gon for year just closed $118*487 Tidewater, Lincoln county. for Cleaning, Pressing i and Tailoring. JOE PEERY r r r r IWMMWWWWIUUMWWIMWPE '••f -, i * tl - ' . fv n ■ +,<. rß f ri* TV- * •' m .v : 4