Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917, August 09, 1916, Image 2

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    PLANS TO LOWER
TAX ON INCOMES
MORE VILLAGES
S ta y to n S ta n d a rd *
23S<100 ,or " p*irinii J***n<*' RUSSIANS CAPTURE
steamers.
»
n ti> a m «r a
'
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Devots-i to lira in t-rrst. gf S U t M anJ
adjacent totiitory.
Primary election in YamhiW
county cost 72cts per vote. * ..
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y
W EDNESDAY
Portland —Contract let for con:
Possession of Ridge South, ot Members of Senate Finance
Crete
stock yards building:
. One Year ......... ..............St.OO.
B ro d y Important to D riv e
Committee Would Cut $1000
Tillamook pavyjg m ileof street
S ix Months
...............5U
- Advertising rates on Application and building large warehouse.
a-
on Lem be rg.
|
Fro m Exem ptions.
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Dallas and Falls City unite to
London— Follow ing their sharp blow
Washington— If tb* action of th*
E. D ALEXAN D ER. Editor.
operate large rock crushing plant.
against ,the Austrians smtth of Brod) democratic majority niembers of the
Roseburg—New bridge to go Austrian litas south .of Brody, aloug «'tvaie finance committee 1 « accepted
Änter«*] vs sfcon.l-class matter March
y*congress, all single persons having,
29. 1915, at the post-office at Stayton. 'across Umpqua at Happy yalley. on the rivers Graberki and Sereth. the
Russians have swept in si* more vll an- Income of $2o- and persons with
>Ore., under the Art of March 3, 1>T9.
Cottage G rove-S . P. Co. back
lages. an entire ridge of commanding depend'nt families ha'ing an* Income
of new raiiroad to L ra n e valley. heights, and 30"0 more prisoners .1 «
Tor Infants and
8SB 9
CASTORI*
Aixuimt. » FK»
Mothers Know
Genuine C<
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
of
"• » ill have to pa> a - l^r cent
P re s id e n t a n d M e x ic o .
s iD d U t in U lh c ^ l^ * V “
Albany furniture factory starts the t » o days' battle, which has given yicome t«x Under the ea.sting law
tin,} fir SbwMtfcsaiwl»*0 *
General
Sakharoff's
troops
successes
the
minimum
is
lb
*
and
44000
re
In
American statesmanship Sept.-l. with first year's output
Vitaliy important to Jhetr drive against •pectlvej)
' *
Wfothinp has been stronger than ¡sold.
Lemberg and Von • Bothtner s (lank
The committee estimate* that a to
the course of the president in his
Cordon People o f Ritter coun­ along the Stnpa. more than $500 oi tal Increase i f *i.i"io.oo« ail! be _ob­
IVoUfailC'l
treatment of the Mexican ques­ try to have bridge across North the enemy s soldiers have been made tained by lowering the'maximum of
prisoners.
* ., ,
th)ium.>kin'W1*i iwrî ® i ï
tion. It has been not tTrvly hu­ Fork.
exemptions
N o t S A H C O T tC
Although
the
check
which
the
('tar'«
The
committee
also
decided
finally
mane but just. It would have
Pacific Telephone Co. to build forces in Galicia received early ,la*
to-redui e the excise tax-on < ppAr and
been brutal to have forced w ar' . new.lines from Roseburg to Mvr-
week relieved somewhat tbj? threa add to the list of taxable articles for
trith a Y^akling natiorl just be- t!e pGjnt
which their northern advance hg
excise purposes products of lead line,
cause we had the power, and. be­
brought against Von Bothmer. the sue iron and'si* el when used In connec­
Portland—$60.00Qto be spent
cesses which hav^ crowned the latest tion alth the manufacture of uiunl
cause it was demanded by lartre
on Pacific.Telephone Co. line re­ Russian efforts south'of Brody have
tlons
corporate interests. The presi-
construction.
*
again put the Austrian lines on the May Not Adjourn Until September IS.
..d£T.t's course has been one that
September 15 a s* generally agre*-d
Eugene—7 carloads cattleship- west bank of the Strip« in a ganger
commends itself to the masses as
ous position.-------- ,-------------- -------•--------- ^on 'by senate leaders as the earllitkl
Bumiv
strongly as if receives the- con- P^d toAtedforniasugar-beet tfeed-
On the Stokhod.line the Influence ot pocsibls—date of xoncress adjourning
demnation of the jingoists w h .»
stations.
Von liindenburg is already being felt Despite the pressure of score» of rep'
Bend —A fte r 14 years talk.ma- in the stiffening of the AastroGrrmar resentstlves and senators »h o have
have wanted war for selfish pur­
poses. Mr. Hughes takes the chinery is actually going into the lint* * nd !n th* «rowing fury of their campaign business with the-fyiks bark
counter charges.
By—winning com
side of the jinguists and seeks to potash lakes.— ,— ------ -— ■■----*- mand of the northern part of. the 'Bonier tt was declared it would l»e Im
possible to complete the legislation
criticise the policy o f the. presi­
Lincoln Henry Neiger makes stream, where it crosses the Pinsfe agreed on before that time -
dent: but he fails utter!y£-to sat­ 400. lbs Swiss cheese per month marshes. Brussiloff has eliminated all
Tfiere still remain^the general rei
danger of flank ' movements against enge bill, the* generally nt ow ned whip
isfactorily tell what he Would from 32 cows.
his lines and can concentrate his pt
have done had he been president.
Forest Grove- Carnation* flour­ tentioH on a fro Mai at tack fjjr*Tlurpo* line measure, the child labor bill to
be passed by the sl^ia’te
The first
Had he done anything pirferent ing mills near this city, long idle, sess io> of KovcL
two. it. Is agreed, easily will take a
it would have been war with are to resume.
month: the last 'may string, along i*n
Mexico; and the attendert blood­
til the end of next week In addition,
Coos Bay to have an open shop
shed. An indorsement of Hughes
there are the conference report« pu
stevedoring company backed by
the army and navy bills. Philippine
•on the Mexican question is an
the lumber mills.
bill, conservation bill ar.'d a raft of
endorsement of. war.— Albany
Public Service corporation as­
lo<Xal bills .considered vital to political
Democrat.
success
in doubtful states.
sessed at one-fifth total valuation
London.— Terrific fighting, in which
Congress Will Not Intervene in Strike
the British have cleared out between
During the spring several tbns of-Clackamas ebuntv.
After a conference between i’resi
S i.S T A K «k T H O Ï
two
and three ^miles of German sec
« •
Four grain elevators, capacity
-of catalogs were sent to Big Stone
dent Wilson and Judge William Cham
cdM-fine trenches north of Foxier***
I*K0PRIKT» ì RS «
and distributed among the peo­ 30.000 to 100.0 X) bushels being and the French-have repulsed fierce bers.. commissioner of the United
AUTO STAGE
States
board
of
mediation
anil
concill
F r t n h , S a l t a n d Ci
ple there, as has beer the case in built in Wasco coqnty.
German attempts to regain the ground
stlon. if v a - indicated that the federal Sun«1 in fro n « of l ü r i t i Htljlarif P a rlo r« o p
lost
before
Verdun,
has
continued
all
almost every to$n. The druggist
Salem—-Draining 15.000 a^res
p o sile O r t f o n H r v ir u
S ile n i
government would take no formal ac
Siirin Phone So
in that town did not like the sit­ water-soaked. French Prairie .and day along both battle, trouts in the tion to avert the Threatened- strike of
west.
400 you emj loyes on 225 railroad ays E v e r , Uay. -Suna,v, ln .lu d « !y (>eam <.c), BultCT . J "
uation at all. so he thought out a mav be more than talk.
The struggles have been hand to
terns of the country until r* present»
plan whereby he might reap a
Lebanon — Fine flew ' b r i d g e to hand and kBlfe-to-kn:fp~ in many places
lives of the manager* and workmen Lv .Su> ton fur K menton, i *
Hip host Market Pr
little benefit at the expense o f ,
built here by the Pacific Iron and the losses on both sides, especial
n* ft motor
had- conferrwd in a final effort to reach
KTfTjfwfr.n for StHYloîi
I ’;iiil for Fat Stocll
mail order concerns. Here is - a hat Works accepted by county.
*> th" Owman. are understood to be an agreiTneiH.
Ar Staybi/j
'7 2" *•
——
. —
.
appalline
•— —
he did: Securing a /ull page
Any initnedlnte action hv f'onere-«
Oregon hotair and exhorter in- . The Germans have suffered further
I.v Slav tun for Sal m
7 : IS ' '
i&pace in his local paperi- he ad­
was iireclu-'t-d when, the Semite < om
MISI "
< ' ‘ Sutdimit;.
dustrv overdone and hard work losses at* the hands of the French be
tiihrce
conunitt'e
tabl'd
a
resolutpu.
vertised his business ar-1 ir-i- and real production neglected.
" Aum*vri4r*. meet* traiV •’ 2 *-
twëëh the Hem wood and the river
by Chalrm&n Xew'lands providing b,r
northisiund
a 211
•dentally announced that c :
• .
'»Somme, losing a line of their trenches
■ a Intcntata. 'i unmarce comm **i , ■’ Turner
Corvallis
Prof.
Skeiton
and
ar
j
isn
prisoners
and
10
machine
would be given to persons . ry. .:-
;'-r Sa . fn. ficK-t* i ffégtvi.j-J,l-C-
•
erttm
I.nvestigatiiin of the hour» ot labor on
trie
•* In ••
H A IR D R ES S IN G P A R I*
ing in mail order catalog and College crew building macaciam guns, and aiso in thé Verdun sector, railroads and Including an ap|ieal to
Lv Orr-gnn Flcctric <!• jsrt at -
Hair Ionic. Face, Creams,
price lists. The one securing the road and laying cement sidewalk, where the French made -progress the railroad managers and employe*
Salem
4 wi p. m • '
south of the Thiaumont work, captur
lessi» Madè to ( inter. M
\r
'Turn, r
.
. 1 5 06 ••
to
postpone
Cf.r.sld'-r'at'nn
of
their
d:f
largest number of these coupons
Marshfield Ed. and
m. F o r- P(J f|V<> machine guns and took som<-
ing, Scalp arnl f a r e Treal
" Aumsville, mec.t train Gl
within a stated time would re­ esf. o f North Bend, installing a houses in the western part of the vll- ferences until the Investigation was
»outhltound •
5.211 ••
Suit 1. K. of I*. Umiliti
completed.
Favorable action on the
4-,
ceive a fine, new phonograph shingle mill on branch of Larson lage of Fleury. After a heavy l>oui resolution ha l been urged ' h> the" “ Sublimity
Hell Fhone 2S1-K
" Stayton
i»y
•
i b* rdm*nt
BritUh positions the chamber of commerce of the Unit'd
free. Catalogs of every descrip-* inlet: to operate Aug 31.
ALBANY,
-
O K £|
I.v Stayton for Kingston,meet
.
' Germans launched violent infantry at-
States and opposed by the represeuu
tion came in by the hundreds.
Railroads and Puonc Service tacks north and northeast of Poziercs.
,. ,n,,t" r
• — G in p. m V A V » V « V * W » V .V .V f l
Kingston for Stay ton v n.Cl •• ’
P*- »pie became interested in him corporations have paid 13 per and at two places succeeded in enter lives of railway employes.
Denmark Agrees to Sell lelandk.
JOS HAMMAN
and his business. Soon every cent of all the taxes on a valua- 1 ing British trenches.. The success was
Purchase by the United States ot
I». B. PHIPPS]
avaiable space in his store was tion of $122/100 000. Th*» Peoples not longlived, for the British soon the islands of St Thomas. St. f’rolx
father—<’an the girt y. mi nre court
filled with catalogs, tons of them, Land and Loan Single Tax bill dr°'‘e tliem ouC ,Bfllctlng heaV tM and St. John, lying to the east of For lug make a good tmb'h of Irrend ? S*>n S u g g e s tiv e T h e rap u tic
— I <an vouch ft.r the fact that she .-an
but still he kept the contest go­
to Rico and comprising an archipelago
handle the dough all right-Baltimore
om.ts this property from the rolls.
B R IT IS H S A V E S U E Z
known as the Danish West Indies, is American.
D ru g le ss
ing. A fter it had run three weeks
The itinerant peddler destroys ‘
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provided for in a treaty signed by the
S ervisi, sn.l t'rmale Tr.sjl.Us llUoi j
there were nine tons of advertis­
the merchants business just as ever 30O0 Unwounded Prisoners Are United States a s! I»enniar'.t It will
Hold faithfulness and sincerity a* I " r e Ith -timatlsm arsi simitar disk
' ur«sl tsilh-.s,! d r u m . « kn ife
i'rsst
ing literature from Sears &; Roe­
the jitney destroys a well organ­ Captured With Number of Germans. be submitted at once to the United the tirsi principle» Sincerity la the ll-sirs » Ur IZ I I., t. -
buck alone, and almost as many
liv e r Stnte llnnk
Ht>
London.— The Turkish army of -13.- States senate and the Danish parlia way of hean-n —Confucius
ized traction system.
Neither
H.ssne I and t
AI HAST.
tons from other houses. After
rnent,,
whose
ratifications
are
neces
pay taxes and both kill legitimate 000 soldiers which attacked British j sary~ to complete the purchase agree
the contest is over, these tons of
pcsitlons at Romani. 22 miles east of
business and hurt the community. the Sues canal, has been thoroughly | ment.
cataloges will be baled and ship­
Speedy Settlement of Mexican Trouble
Marshfield— Kruse & Banks defeated, according to ¿he latest off!
ped to the paper manufacturers
Speedy settlement of all differences
clal statement The Turks are now
where they will bring $12 a ton. ship yard, which is operated elec-
x
,
. . .
. •
.
• i j
! In full retreat and were hotly pursued between Mexico and the United S ate
fl
In the end this novel idea will tncally with power furnished by
18 miIe8 by Brlti8h troopa
was seen by officials here, following
net its originator a neat sum af- the Oregon Power Co. has se-, y ^ h e number of unwounded Turks] delivery to the ¡itate department by
ter paying for the phonograph, cured contracts for building five captured was 2145. Among the pria Ambassador-Designate Arredondo oi
oners were 70 Germans, including 361 Mexico's reply to President VIIson s
and the advertising. Besides this large boats.
-officers. A complete battery of Ger note regarding adjustment by a Joint
he is striking a hard blow at the
commission.
man guns was also taken.
mail order houses which may be­ Many Cities Are in Field for One ol
The ¡net results of the battle of Ho-1
Twelve New Institutions.
come widespread and eventually-
mani
¡H>e the destruction of more than Liquor Smugglers T^ktn at Astoria
W ashington. — Gf-org* Norris, 61
Astoria. Or.— ’¡he first haul In a
one-fourth
of the Turkish effectives
put a stop to free distribution of Philadelphia, was designated by Freni'
federal campaign to check the smug
and
the
pushing
of
the
remaiqgpr
'out
catalogs. The scheme is out of dent Wilson as farm loan commission
into the blazing desert beyond the | gling of liquor from British Columbia
the ordinary, to say the least, er. executive head of the farm loan
Into the « ’olumblii river was made
Katia cases.
and it’s a chinch that the drug­ bank system, created by the new rural
when Charles J. Hertelsen, a former
credits act.
saloon man, and Charles T. Robinson,
Convicted for Refusing Service.
gist can’t lose.—Ex.
The new federal loan board has -net
Columbus, N. ■ M.— Lewis O. Gardi a longshoreman commonly known as
for the first time here to work out
ner, a private of the first New Mexlcati l "Bumboat Charlie," were arrested by
State Industrial News
plans for a land bank credit system
Infantry, wag found guilty on a charge Special Agent McGrath of the ¿us
Season Fare
as provided for by the act of congress
of falling to subscribe to the federal toms department. The prisoners were
Eugene gets $3000 brick store creating the board.
Oregon's premier beach res\
From West Stayton
oath, which would muster him Into the taken to Borland and will be charged
,.
*
building. .
The first work of the board, after
service of tbe United States with his In the federal court with smuggling
is not far aWay and is el
$
5
30
Eugene spends $3845 improv­ effecting organization, will be to dl company, after a trial before a gen and trading with foreign territory
reached.
vide the United States Into 12 federal
without registry.
ing city hall.
eral courtmartial here.
f
land bank districts.
Before this is
Forest Grove to have new brick done, the board probably will hold
Auto Bandits Oet «34.000 Pay Roll. Progressives Let Parker Run Alone.
Daily
Trains
business block!
hearings in various parts of the coun
Indianapolis.— Finns for the reor
Detroit, Mich.— Five automobile ban­
try
to
ascertain
the
views
pf
the
farm
from Albany and Corvallis,
Astoria—Bids opened for $25,-
dits hgld up the paymaster and armed ganization und perpetun»'o:’ of the
ers on the question.
round
trip fares are avail«
progressive
party
a
i
.T.TVit.al
poiltl
guards
of
the
Burroughs-Addtnjr
ma
'000 M. E. church.
t. _
The Ufmrti ntg Before It a~ Hat ot
chine company and made aVay with cal organization were a lepted at a
Good hotel accomodations.
Dallas voted down an 8-mill 40 cities which have either applied oi
between «33,000 and «34.000 after conference of Bull Mo e n p-eccnta
Hurf baching. Boating on Yr.^
been recommended for banks.
special school tax.
,. ter a
shooting and slightly injuring one tives here. The conf«.<-
mi Bay.
man, arid have eluded several fnachine heated discussion dec! 'c j il would be
Meacham
saw’mill
working
Farmers Urged to Prepare to Elect
impracticable at this late date to re
loads of policemen sent in pursuit.
w ith a night shift.
J uu can’t I cm ? - ' c * f |
SpokanrC Wash — With a view to
assemble the progressive national con
stimulate
interest
in
elections
and
to
f,M a place to t n jo y a vsua^
La Grande business men will
Drastic Liquor Law Passed in Seattle. ventlon and fill the vacancy on the
bring out at the primary and general
Seattle, Wash.— A drastic prohibi­ national ticket caused by Theodore
install a gas plant.
r
n ' ,:{ a n .v local a g e n t o % ”,rite l
elections next tall the bigg<-»t possible
tion ordinance, designed" to ffrevent Roosevelt's declination of. the notnlna
Marshfield to pave ten blocks rural vote in the state, j. y
John
M . Scott, General Pass.
■
- • * ,/ a11 the drinking of intoxicants In cafes tion.
president of the Farmers’ I n on ot ,
.
.. ,
o f Anderson street.
Poriluncl. Oregon
by patrons who carry their own sup
Yokohama
Has
Cholera.
a"
* proclama
j of |lquor an<1 to ,,na5ie the police
Wheeler has big co-operative tion a
[EESsaran®
J
BRITISH AND FRENCH
PUSH BACK GERMANS
STAYTON-SALEM Stayton Meat
STAYTON-.KINGSTON
M E A T i^
1DELLA HAS:
that
vacation
trip should not be delayed.
Newport
f
Cannery in operation.
T . i
K
’ * “ ” « '* to .„ fo re . m o ,/ ..H e ,I, .0,
pro
trojloo
l„ county pr.cloct. In Ull.
,aw w„
by lh. clt,
Albina machine works to get
i council.
:
v
-
Yokohama.— There are 32 casen of
cholera In Yokohnina
Tokio has de
claied a quarantine agalnst this city.
So u
t h e r n
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