■ ■ Largest Circulation in Stayton’« Trading Territory of Any Newspaper ' STAYTON. MARION COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 1. 1916. .......... iends le Charges Judge Galloway, forever closing the saloons in Carlton, LaFay- ette and Sheridan, all in Yamhill county, closes a lengthy letter thus: “ You most certainly have used your best efforts so far as it has been in your power, to see not only the prohibition laws, butiall other criminal laws of the state enforced.” Capital Journal, (Salem) Oct. 31, 1016. Hallowe’en Parties Greatly Enjoyed NÖ. 32 Let Us All Be Fair. timbermen. He said there was come. These are tilings which a greater feeling o f co-operation all the people want. Help us to between these two interest than get them by voting for E. C. To the voters of Linn County: ever before. All the meetings Peery, one o f our bright and Do you know that the Forks of by U. P. Hut- The member* of the Birthday wejpe well attended, he said, there progressive busine«-! men. He Judge (¡al­ ■Club enjoyed a Hallowe’en party being about 200 lumbermen and the Santiam has more than one- has been successful 1 his owa half of the territory o f Linn lome resent­ at the handsome new J. P, W il­ forestry officials present. business, is a tax pa and the County, more than one-third of it ‘ is con- bur bungalow on Monday night. Mr. Elliot said the aeroplane public’s business wil! ■e safe ia for à Poft- Various Hallowe’en stunts were patrol was touched on and dis­ the population and pays more his hands. Let us b just and rt in u cam- the onier of the evening, and cussed, the discussion bringing than one- third o f her taxes? fair.— Scio Tribune. Do you know that in the past » h , but prin- when the guests were each dis­ out that the government wished I tit lack h which guised in a sheet and pillow slip the lumbermen and the forestry twenty-five years, this large sec­ (Judge Galio- lit is safe to say that their best department to co-operate in this tion of the county has had but against pro friend wouldn’ t have known j work and make it a part of coast two representatives in the legis­ lature and not a member of the tui.d c*d on fact, Saturday night'las’ I them, defense. county court during that time? an extract! Livc£'ey,-pLNew Yoi The +00018 were decorated i What danger there w^s of fires The legislature and the county ed a good steed apdi- ill voluntarily ! i with ha hots of flowers, autumn ¡spreading in the mountains, was court are the two bodies which Tb.'O. a House, from a men Mr. Hut- | leaves and the ever popular considerably lessened by the The lad¡«s o f the ' Christian e nr ule public. ! 'rain o f the past few days, in the fix the amount o f taxes we must rta'nd point. The ? Church will sreve an old fashion­ •(jack o’ lanterns. pay. Surely we are entitled to a inferesting and ins' [ tl •■ editor V*f ’ j An excel 1< nt lunch Had been -opinion o f the foiester, ed cldc tie n and nmdlc dinner fn fcU'l gill, a. re- ---------------- — , . voice in these bodies. Domf-ycai was well received, f .. -t-hi?.. Morit'n lii Lnrilriimr opposi1« | prepared by the ladles consist- in fairness arid justice think w* pieuse greeting tl’ I-T a ' s : ^ fu! irrg“ o f dough nits,— cider and; the City lu'll/i election day4 , for L. Oc l. 28. D1Ç. .are? -lie was followed by Aug. witch’s brew, which wereisecur-. the small sum o f 25 cents. Gol­ r L , fi-.l n n in, Or--. Mr. E. C. Peery is our candi. iluckestein, o f S; ’ Mr. ed rd the “ witch’s den” in the! What, makes hard times? Hard den West coffee v. ill be served. basement. Sandwiches, pickles. 1 times in this country at least, is date for the legislature. Me is Huckestein reviewed -fthe f that It. I». ilson pumpkin pie. nuts and coffe e ) more an imaginary disease of the one of our best business men, is benefits derived iron lut i f the Anti- j fund being raised for the purpose public spirited,broad-minded and Administration *g»ii, i « calling in- j ! completed the lunch. an . >wed mind than an actual fact. Hard lion in- liquor cm *rtt. o f building an addition onto the , wh* All the members with their! times have always existed for a good thinker. Besides, he is plainly that some Get furlu'il ui**^' prejudiced a^uiuMt desire to profit* from its use. j evening wdien the Epworth L e a g -! makes n° dilTerence. are uffected~|-Bp^cja) pUrpOSe jn view other ence gathered at the S neatre ' ami it wiiM n hard The cause f is a worthy *■•- one, and 1 ue of - the • ............ • entertain­ - * by this malady all the time, ‘ ~ M. E. church d by lin. I hi lieve you ! we expect to see the tables of. ed their friends at a Hallowe'en others only temporarily, jin d the than the general welfare o f the where they were ad people o f Oregonjn general and Gov. a grout (ledi of i the ladies well filled on election Withycombe, .Seymour party.- Al*out fifty were pres­ whole nation breaks out with the o f Linn County in particular. inneren which you jones and IVan G. M. tin. The ent. Those in charge o f the a f - ! epidemic every presidential year. fin Tillamook enun­ day. Our taxes are too high. Ho t-.vo latter are .republi- so‘ that the' injustice1 of more payrolls for the ty, the “ raisin on | have a tremendous effect. Not our primary lav/ will be over- street can be tfiken bac I 'ter.” LJtnl Vino W. son, G. I». Trask und daughter, almost ns popular Hilda; Misse.« Laura,' Mary, Win­ tmm McMinn- a string.” Prizes were awarded because there is any less crops or nie and Salile Taylor and Miss fving the record to the one performing the most money, or any reason for a scare, Emma and G. E. Thomas. o r, I “ stunts” successfully." J. W. J but because people think there's : tri e I in i.yi2 by I Mayo and A. I). Gardner, Jr. reason and it is what’ people tied for first prize, and so were think, not actual conditions that ¡obliged to “ draw straws” , the makes the difference. Send out prize, a handsome basket fa'lifjg the cry “ hard times” and let to Tifr. Mayo. A top was award- ! enough people take it up and it 'ed to Mrs. Q, F. Korinek as a paralyzes the industries of a dation. . consolation prize. Why not think good times. It Sandwiches, coffee and dough- will make a great difference in i nuts were served and following $5.0 0— $6.00 [this the company joined in sing- thé way a person feels. ,Whÿ not talk like this: “ We are do­ | ing old familiar songs. # ——----- ing fine; this is the best year we Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young, as­ ever had; next year is going to sisted by Miss Wilma Ware, en­ be better; I wouldn’ t exchange tertained the Loyal Sons, at the places with any man on earth.” Young home Friday evening. This is a great country and a Twent-five boys were present, prosperous one, and there is no and they were kept busy from occasion to talk hard times. ¡the moment they arrived play- ¡ing various Hallowe’en games. The house had been tastily dec­ orated for the occasion, the dec­ orations and lunch also being in keeping with Hallowe’en. It is Detroit, Ore., O ct 27.—Trap­ needless to say that a most jolly ping for minks and other fur rTON, • -:- OREGON time was enjoyed. bearing animate was not fasci­ Last Thursday the members of nating enough for Roy Robnett, the Birthday Club motored to one of Detroit’s best known trap­ the Creech home in Linn county pers, and he has started into thé where they spent an enjoyable bear trapping business. Old trappers made light of the afternoon. A dainty lunch was Tomatoes, can............ ...10c Soda, Arm & Hammer served and each guest was given venture when Robnett first an­ 4 for lb ........ . 05c Peas, can....... ...... 10c a handpainted box of delicious nounced his intention and began Squash, 2 cans .............25c Soda, Buck, lb 4 for..... 25c mints as a favor. Other guests to make preparations and had Salmon, can........ ........10c Soap, Bob White, 6 for 25c besides the club were Mrs. Mayo, still more to say when the traps Clam, minced................ 10c ” White Wonder, 6 25c Mrs. Bessie Philippi, Mrs. Carl were out for several weeks with­ White Bear, 6 for 25c Baking Powder out bagging any game b*H they Titus and Mrs. A. L. Shreve. “ White Flyer,6 for 25c all best grades, lb..',...45c have changed their tune now. Tea—Gun Powder, lb 40c Wheat>F)akes, Lib­ Yesterday Robnett found a erty, large size___?5c *' —Eng. breakfast, lb 50c large full grown black bear in Wheat Flakes, A l­ Coffee, bulk, from one his traps and now has the bers, large "size......25c - 15c up to......... 35c animal in a cage which he had Oat Flakes,'Lib­ Cocoa, b u lk .......**........ 25c F. A. Elliot, state forester, prepared and is ready to place it erty, large s iz e .... c Chocolate,'buik;............. 25c who has returned from the meet­ on the market alive with the fur Out Flakes, Aibers, large size, 25c ing o f the Loggers'Congress and siill on its back. The prices that zoos offer for Western Forestry and Conser­ animate o f the size and age of vation meeting in Portland, is. of this hoar -are. large and other the opinion that the conference -trappers are now considering the has been a great benefit,especial­ advisability of constructing trjips ly in bringing together iiito mu­ tual understanding the govern­ for the animate.-^-Albany Even­ ment forest officials and the ing Herald. ft, ! Dinner Served Election Day* Political Me< igs« > Hard Times. t'v F 11 CHIPPEWA HIGH - ÇUT SHOES d »are for Winter 10 in.--12 in.--16 in. PRICES SAME AS LAST YEAR f l Flörsheim Dre! ss Shoes Some New Styles in I.adies Shoes [.Your Heating Stove Now re have a fine line of [eaters, in numerous Ityles at right prices. “Ball BancT Rubber Boots & Shoes LANCEFIELD u SPRINGS, MATTRESSES [new line just in. * Also a line of Children’s Beds le Big Bear Is Taken Alive At Detroit. rStarfips given with every 10c purchase, r H A R D W A R E COM PANY Take Notice! Now is the time to lay in your win­ ter supplies before prices go higher. Important to Have Your Eye Adjusted Properly. Dr. Eaton up-to-date optical parlor, with years experience in Optometry, graduate of the Chicago Eye and liege. ‘ Charges reasonable for is work. Office north of Beau- D rug Store* Consultation free. Loggers Congress Of Great Benefit* of 2- These are only a few of our regui. prices, Watch for specials,' . YOUNG’S CASH“ GROCERY.