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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1916)
/ STAYTON U r*'*t Circulation in Slayton'» Trading Territory of Any Newspaper VOL. II. STAYTON. MARION COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 29. 19*16. certain the profit realized on lo justment of or the so called.drop letters, Ditto, Bell & Co. • Postal Rates cal, must be exorbitant. In view Store Robbed of this condition, which is vouch o p Washington, Nov., 28.—The ed for bjrpostal experts, I believe When Mr. Bell o f the Ditter, a are now being greased for that Congres* will be justified in Bell & Co., of Sublimity opened launching o f the movement taking immediate action.” up his store last Saturday morn the rtadjuctfttfent o f postal Congressman McArthur, o f in the next session o f Con- Oregon, takes the stand that "the ing he found that the store had This problem w u to have cost o f transporting a letter been broken into and robbed n taken up in the last session should have something to do with during the night. The thieves had forced their t had to be deferred on account the postage rate, and there is no way into the rear door and ap the consideration required by valid reason why more than one A M E R I C A S RE D CROSS I parently had made themselves jway mail pav. Since this has cent should be charged for local n disposed o f the committees deliveries. If my bill becomes a perfectly at home by going With its request for co-oper prepared to take up the mat- law it will have a great tendency through the stock of goods and ation in making the 1916 Red helping themselves to whatever Cross Seal sale the most success of placing the various postal to stimulate business." their fancy indicated1. They got tea on a more, equitable basis, Congressman Humphrey, o f away with several gum slickers, ful in state history and its an nouncement o f "Tubercolosis A tone system o f rates for se Washington, said: "I cannot be a large assortment of knives, Sunday,” which will be observed rf class matter is being prom- lieve that it is fair or just that several pair of shoes, socks and either December 3 or 10, the Ore ntly urged to take the place all the people should be taxed for underweaf and in ail they made gon Associaton for the Prevention the present flat rate Which the benefit of the magazine pu tv a fair sized haul and so far no of Tubercolosis brings a record adopted nearly forty years Ushers of the country. This is trace of them has been found of accomplishment which jnstifies The present rate has for exactly what is done under the The same parties or some of the original declaration that e time been regarded as a dis- present system of two-cent post their gang seem to have a spite "every seal sold is a bullet in the mination against the newspa- age. Every person that places at Dither, Bell & Co., as this is war against the Great White rs in favor o f the great national a two-cent stamp on a letter is avout the 4th annual visi^in as Plague.” izines. Like the parcel post taxed one cent for the benefit of many years, however this time Efficient organization, low ad proposed tone rates would be the magazines." they did not bother the vault as ministrative cost and personal on the length o f the haul. Congressman Randall, of Cal they seemed to want was mer service freely given by public The postal committees have ifornia, a member of the postal chandise. spirited citizens have combined n besieged by petitions bear* committee and author of the zone to make every dollar contributed millions o f names and several rate bill for second-class matter, toward the work o f the Associ ndred thousand letters from says that his bill is designed to ation practically do the work of ividuals urging a readjust* remove 'several gross evils or two. t of postal rates with a view abuses from which the American “ Tubercolosis Sunday” furn making possible one cent let- people suffer in the adminis Mr. C. E. Taylor was called to ishes a reason for definitely postage. A survey o f the tration of the postal affairs of Portland Tuesday Nov. 21st, by carrying the state-wide debate uation indicates that sufficient the country.' "The time has a phone message frem an old for preventative effort against ages will lie made in the var- com e," said Mr. Randall, "when sailor fireman friend, A.S.Gower, the disease and adequate care of s rates to permit the granting the postal service must be put who had been at the hospital for the stricken into every pulpit and Discrimi over thrte weeks, suffering ftrom before every church audience of a 1 cent rate on local delivery on a business basis. ters in the next session of nations against the man who asthama and a weak heart. A Oregon. It will be made a time buys the 2 cent stamp, and change of altitude and surround too, for gratitude and thankful gress. hatrman Moon o f the House against the publisher of the news ing conditions being the surest ness because o f the great econo tal Committee, today said; "I paper in the local field must and speediest way to bring per mic and humanitarian value of nk that the Committee will cease. The postal rate of 1 cent manent relief in such cases and the results obtained. The Oregon Association for the e up this second*elass mail per pound which is granted as a as he had no friends to care f*r tter at the next session and virtual subsidy to the national him or look after his little wants Prevention of Tubercolosis has s it to a conclusion at once, papers of the magazine class has while in the hospital, he was de commenced a survey -of the state, ile 1 cannot speak for the resulted in fabulous fortunes for termined to leave there and ac county by county. The surveys imittee, this is my desire in private interests, and to which cepted Mr. Taylor’s invitation to in Lane, Clatsop, Jackson,' Jos matter. I do not know what the postal department is given «a come and stay with him until he ephine, and Washington counties Results of a bill we will pass, wheth- plain contribution of eighty mil got straightened up again, so have been completed. will be announced in detail when lion dollars annually.” they left Portland on the 2 p. m. t will have a zone feature at- Southern Pacific train for West the work is done. ed to it or not. This view The survey has already proven Stayton, Wednesday Nov. 22nd, been presented frequently in that by its means information and things went along fine and —-----r it, and sometimes receiv- The biggest event o f the last he stood the trip well until they never befor gathered will be tab favor and sometimes not. As ulated. The facilities or lack of hat shape the legislation will month’s work in the Turner cow got near Hubbard, when, Mr. facilities for the care, treatment, nlans notable to say,'but I am testing association was the won Gower suddenly died. and prevention of tubercolosis in The corpse was taken off the the Committee will give it derful production of two cows each county will be shown. The His train at Woodburn and the Coro best possible shape ia the owned by J. B. Bowne. grade Jersey Roanit I produced ner was called, who stated the number of cases will be listed lie interest” and segregated aa to whether ngressman Dill, o f Washing- 1460 lbs. of milk and 82.06 lbs. of cause of death was heart failure. they are incipient, moderately n, said "such legislation fat and her full sister, Roanie II The brother at Lincoln, Neb., and advanced or far advanced, and Id be specially valuable to milked 1426 lbs. of miHc contain a sister in Maine were notified of also as to the number o f cases his death and his brother wired merchants i n developing ing 76.68 lbs. of fat, milked two the Masonic Lodge at Woodburn reported before the survey and times a day and with ordinary business. The country is the number reported as a direct ing more prosperous each care outside of a liberal ration to bury him; which was done the result o f i t The survey will afternoon of the 24th. Mr. Tay and a cheaper drop letter which all cows of such capacities provide for each county a history The butterfat lor remained with him until he ge would, in my opinion, aid should receive. was buried, returning home Fri o f the disease in that county, in aking it more prosperous alone from these two cows sold dicating its increase or decrease for over $60 in the month of Oct- day evening. it has ever been.” how many of the afflicted con tober. Both are daughters of ngressman Julius Kahn, of tracted the trouble within the Mr. Bowne’s registered bull, fornia, said that: "Since the county and the number that had eminent derives a very great Hazel Ferns Tormentor. the disease ¡when they moved A very pretty wedding was K. Hanneman. Tester. t from letters carried and one that occurred at the Catholic into the county. Then it will be See our Clubbing offer. ered at distant points it is church Tuesday morning, the shown how tubercolosis is dis 28th, when Rev. Father Laink tributed as to cities, towns and officiated at the ceremony that rural communities. Cities and united for life Miss Josephine towns having city hospitals, clin Laux and Arnold Senz, in the ics and dispensaries, school in-, presence o f a number o f friends. spection, and open air rooms will The bride was attired in white be designated, The county, s care o f tubercul gatin, and attended by Misses ous patients in such institutions Mamie Laux find Mamie Zim merman, who wore light blue as jails, and poor farms will be discussed and whether the county silk. The groomsmen were Frank has a relief board and what Senz and Peter Laux. assistance ia granted in tuberco- A reception was tendered the cases- happy pair at the home o f the losis The survey is definite and groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. thorough and its value to all Henry Senz, near M t Pleasant, health and public officials will be where a bountiful dinner was so great that the work has the served to a number o f relatives hearty approval and full co and friends, among the number operation o f the Oregon State being Matt VanHandel, wife and Board of Health. baby, o f Portland. The proceeds of this year’s fcK Stamps given with every 10c purchase. The young people received nu sale of Red Cross Seal* will be merous present* and start out in used to carry on the survey and married life with the best wishes to maintain the preventative o f many friends. work organised by the Associ ation. í'JK&' t icjii61 » Heart Failure Cause of Death NO. 36 the County Court All new mac Road. Meeting Votes adam roads therefore will be oiled before they are considered Three Mill Tax completed. There was a well attended meeting o f road district No. 32, Monday afternoon. A 3 mill tax was voted for a permanent im provement fund. A t the meet ing a month ago it was voted to use a one mill assessment for the oiling o f new macadam roads before they were thrown open for use, but on account o f the new 6 per cent law carrying in the recent election, the meeting voted 6 per cent o f what was raised Monday • for oiling the roads, thus giving a permanent fund for that work. The meeting went on record instructing .the road supervisor to oil such rmicjadarn^a* he con- structs this\ out o f the general fund lieh is levied by _ » J. H. Dyer, Assistant General Manager o f the Southern Pacific returning from a month’s absence brings cheering reports o f the car shortage situation and says that the first lot o f new cars recently ordered by the S. P. Co., now is beginning to arrive.« The care will be distributed among ship pers throughout the Southern Pacific territory, and Oregon will gets its share. ¿Business through out the Pacific Coast is improving says Mr. Dyer. . Salem—A committee o f citizens is making a survey to report on needed reforms at the state pris on. About all they find really wrong is that the mpn ere kept in idleness and need employment. SLIPPERS, FELT LEATH R All Styles Suitable for H o lid a y JGrifts L A N C E F IE L D You might do a whole lot worse some where else But one thing certain you can't do better anywhere than at Freshen Cows In Fall HappilyWedded PIC TU R E S We Have an Exceptionally Fine Line of Pictures, Framed and. Unframed Tor the Home WE DO PICTURE FRAMING LY HARDW ARE COMPANY STAYTON, •! - 'J f OREGON Glasses repaired at Dr. Eaton’s Youngs Grocery Saturday Special 7 Bars white flyer soap 3 Cans com - - - 3 “ string beans - "3 “ Peas - - - - - - - 25c 25c 25c 25c * Youngs Cash Grocery. Sale Is Still Going At Alexanders — mmmammmmmmmmmmm V Goods, at Cost And Belöw _ f Furniture, Wall Paper, Dishe; Come in and secure some hargainc before the goods are gone. There is still a large stock to select from.