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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1917)
i-y.'y,: W v DR P. H . to the Texas railroad commission tira Nation*» policy of conserva The old Qiiroprseti to the Interstate Commerce Coro- tion and control of the publia D tniN • ■ in« la n m n of Mi ad for «H m u U Bad ehnwie" kliMHt torti tory. mission, to Congress, and all domain? ■.** H« MD make you citisens of sober mind. . “ Or shall a small coterie of Hubbard Bldg. Entered M —cond-cl«— m atter March And it might wellpe submitted theorists living fof the most part 29, 1915, a t the poet-office a t Stayton, Ore., under the Act o f March S, 1879. to member»! of several western {on the Atlantic seabord, between 6. f. I0RWEK. V. S„ I, legislatures who are considering Boston and New York, continue legislation discouraging to rail to retard development by dicta C. E. DAUGHERTY. Editor. VETERINARIAN But Jtist Every day Prices ! road development ting the conservation policy for | Treat« all D om aatk Animals, u Portland Office :-G. Sherman Botaford, the whole United States? These pU«. lh« Tub*irullnUj^ Oranges good sweet Naval doxen lOcta. Broadway Huildirtg. Broadway and1 are the questions—the issue that Telephone 8 x 7 * Morriaon Street«. Phone Mar. 4487. Fresh Lettuce Every day is demandihg a sane and pro o m o i AT STAYTON | Fresh Cabbage Every day gressive solution. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY “The phenominal recent dev The Examiner says San Fran elopment of the mining industry One Year............................$1.00 ! cisco will never attain maritime W hen in Need of Anything ity the Six M onths...... ...................... 501 supremacy so long as we permit in the West that has copie with DENTIST Grocery Line Call on US Advertisinir rates on Application the stranger to own and operate the increased price of metals and | Room. 7 -8, Roy B td r. the wider market for petroleum, the great bulk of overseas ship is bringing this issue to the STAYTON. ORE ping. It says the Bay has now attention of the Nation. Oil men, 3 0 0 0 lbs. Oyster shell Just Arrived « e a t shipbuilding plants that Since the close of the revolu can turn out a 10.000 ton ship in timbermen, mining men, and will m ake low prices to sell quick dr tionary war some 140 years ago sixteen days but they are build hydro-electric enterprises are de manding a solution of the con the people of Europe have been ing them all for foreign shipping servation problems in which the T o P eople th at vyish to buy Potatoes pouring into this country we firms. ^ West shall have a proper hearing. might say by the millions seek It asks why are not American in sack lots better get price before ing a haven of political freedom capitalists arranging to carry our The relation of the public domain and religious liberty and this flag and our commerce overseas, the government lands held in buying Elsewhere country bas recieved them with and why they are not alive , to reserve as well as the unreserved RoomiS-i open arms. Out of this con the opportunities o f overssas and unpatented lands, to the im mediate industrial and com me r H ighest Price paid for Produce glomerate mass of humanity has commerce? been evolved a nation that It shows how Japanese are cial development of the Nation, “ stands preeminently head and grabbing the trade between the is a relation so important that shoulders above every other na Pacific Coast and the Orient, and its solution is destined to deter tion on the face of God’s green how San Francisco Chinese are mine the character and progress foot stool until today the eyes of maintaining the American flag of that development DENTIST “The hydro-electric develop the entire world are focused on on the Pacific. It shows how a Greene-Supple# and Gysi'i Ma Uaatfla Making Plata the youngest, wealthest and merchant vessel sails from the ment must contend with restric tions that hinder the use of a | ¿14 Maaonte Temple. HALBU most glorious nation on earth Philippines under the American power which is running to waste, and the question has been asked flag, and how Holland shipping many times by all the world has taken the trade from our and wnich no use can destroy as S. H. HELTZEL wbat will America do? We have ports that formerly went to the long as the sun shines. Congress A T T O R N M Y -A T -L A W steadily gone forward minded East Indies. There was never a should pass remedial legislation NOTARY our own business, watchful of better demonstration of the value for these industries without more A friend just back from Southern Cal the interests of our citizens and to our country of direct steamship delay.** ifornia says: “The weather was fine, V. A. GOODE always championing the rights communication, to say nothing in fact top warm for heavy clothes. of humanity never a t any time of money paid for freight going Many were bathing at the beaches. LAWYER and H0TAIY 1 allowing ourselves to be drawn and coming to foreigners. The Public Convenience and Oranges were ripe in the valleys, while war of conquest. office Ropes No. 4, Ray 8 % The Examiner says it is com neccessity measure asked by the mountains nearby were covered * In the great crisis that the plained that our laws do nOt favor the Oregon Railroad Commission - with snow.” v ...— : ___ country is facing today we often upbuilding of an American mer as an extension of its power, is hear the question asked what chant marine, and that our laws a good proposition. It tends to Take a vacation trip now where Chiropractic Spinoiogtat will opr German-born citizens do are less fair, and that we are far protect the public and encourage QratoM. h to a f u ll« now? What stand Will they behind even little New Zealand. life is different; where climate •f tVtr«. HHt. investment of capital by assur take if wàr conies? This ques Capital is here in great abundance Try C hlroprM tk S^inaJ^ ing it a square deal and freedom surroundings and amusements tion is more easily answered by for investment, but it will not from piratical competition. It U. 8. N a n Bank Bldg. asking what did the English go into b u ild in g American-owned are out of the ordinary. Spend Room« 4US-7-* SALEM. I would cost the taxpayers no ad born citizens do in 1776 and 1812? s h ip s because they cannot com ditional money and would comotj a different February. , One thing is certain our For pete with shipping of other within the scope of the present eign born citizens be they Ger countries under our laws. Three Trains Daily man, English, t French or any The La Follette law drawn up commission. It is now established as a re J . M . R 1N O O other nationality in most oases by President Fureseth of the cognized fact that competitiortr| put us native Americans t<* Seaman’s union, and President STAYTON , in- shame when it comes to patriot Gompers of the Labor union in the public utility field is a will take you there in comfort ism and lovalty toethe Stars and and put over for the purpose of useless duplication of function Ask the agent. Stripes and to o tit American in catching the labor vote for wn- and an additional expense to the JOHN M. SCOTT. G.««ral P.wncer A|*ai DEALER tk stitutions for they know what gress is doing the trick- What consumer. Portland. Or*. There is no excuse for come- CltV Mu the tyranical forms of govern show will our country stand m tition when the rates and service ment they forsook are like and gaining its share of commerce SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES are appreciative of the liberty of the world against countries of a public service corporation are regulated by the state and California Orange Day, March 10 and freedom they enjoy in their where government encourages adopted country and under their capital to go into ownership of it is now an adopted principle that if the state is to regulate If you Hava property to m t M ne*, flag while Americans al overseas shipping? with ma. If you «rate l i r a the activities of these corpora- ways having enjoyed these bless We are nobly trying to lift by glva m« a call ^ good time. Last Notice of Executor. ings are not as appreciative of legislature the standard of wages tions/it must, in justice, protect V. P. Pietrok who has been Office in Lancaflatd them as they ought to be, but and employment of men to man them from useless competition. To Whom It May Concern: Notice ta STAYTON. very ill for the past week is re hereby given that the undersigned, A. when the call comes we will all our ships, and regulate capital Wisconsin, California, Illinois Lainck, executor of the estate of Ap- ported about the same. and many other leading states both great and small Jew, Greek that goes into them, but the rest polionea (Jehlen, deceased, has thi« Mrs. P. P. Crabtree was a day filed in the county court of Marion German. French, English and of the world will be slow to adopted this principle and hold Connty, State of Oregon, his final the natives of the islands of the accept. In the meantime, Amer that so long as an existing com Kingston caller Monday. account in said estate, ami said court pany in a given field renders Mr. and Mrs. Mentz called-at has fixed ami appointed Monday, March SE ST A K <& THI seas rally to the support of Old ican business men would be 12th, 1917, at the hour of 10 o’clock sufficient and satisfactory ser the V. Pietrok home Monday. Glory and see that the Stars and foolish to put their money into PROPRIETORS A. M. of said day, at the county court Stripes shall always float over shipping enterprises in open com vice, unwarrented competition Mrs. P. P. Crabtree was a room in the county court house, in said county and state, as the time and Fresh, Salt and the home of the brave and the petition they are not permitted will not be permitted. school caller Monday. place for the hearing of any objections ■^Thio p- licy has done much to to such final account, and for the set land of the free. « to meet by the laws of their own encourage the investment of cap tlement thereof. Dated February fi, 1917. country, and we will have no ital in large power enterprises Howell News Can v F. Martin. A. I.AINf K. overseas shipping to speak of in California and would be a Attorney for the Executor of the Creamery Butter and 1 A Suprise birthday party was estate. and the American flag will dis estate of Artnol- Highest Market Prid Texas has an area of 265.896 appear from the seven seas and great inducement to such under given last Tuesday Feb. 6th on lonea Genii en, Feb. 7- Mar. 7 taking in Oregon.—The Manu deceased, Paid for Ftt Stoek Mrs. A. Ruef at her home. square miles. Its estimated pop is not even respected by all labor facturer. These present were Mr. and Mrs ulation in 1917 is 4,472,494. It unions. T. J. Ware and family, Mr. and is sparsely populated (or it« size. Kingston News Administrator’s N otice Change of Mrs. Bill Lake and son, Mr. and I t is still in the infancy of its To take effect Oct' development Its immense Mrs. Roy Brenner spent Mrs. A. P. Kirsch and family Mr. Notice is hereby given that the un- by an order of the County and Mrs.r Arch Kinsey and family deraigned, stretch of land, still cheap offers Thursday in Stayton. Court of the Stab* of < )rrgon for the unbounded opportunities of agri of Marion, duly made and en John Pietrok, tl.e Maxwell Mr. A. Imper, Mr. and Mrs. County on the :10th day - of December For two years The Standard agent, «old a ear last week. Baker, Mrs. Smith, daughter and tered culture. Its industrial prosperity I91fi, wan appointed admlniatraUir o Ì of Alexander Alexander M. GifTon. has but begun. In this gigantic has been pounding away on son, Master E. Thomas, A de- 'the —■ entate oi ord Mrs. Alice Baker spent Thurs AUTO STAI state in 1916, its railroad com the so-called “conservation poli lightful evening wee reported K ^SSuSw r ''¡ifl day with Mrs. J. A. Brand. - mission tells us, 19.35 miles pf cies” of the government in tying by all present, lunch was served [¡avi;>K aKRin«t Raid «»tat S u ed in front of I jj« '« „ railroad were built. The Gal up Western oil fields, waterpow- Marion Maloon called at the ? t ' a late hour after which the M. S. Titus home Wednesday. ■ ■ “ “‘isesfcftr ers, mines, etc. veston News says: guests departed expressing their jninistrator at Salem. Marion County We have shown how the East Mrs. V. Philippi called at the thanks and best wishes for of tidsn’n*ti<v " "ix mont*m o t th* ‘late Every Day, Sunday*] “ If, then, Texas needs more railroad mileage, and if the sup ern theorift, with nothing at A. McKenzie home Wednesday. many more birthdays. , plated thin’’ Uth day of February, Lv Stayton for Kingston, Other Jory ply of idle investment capital is stake, has been trying his exper Glenn Philippi spent Saturday A. P. Kirsch hrd u tire blow i«* <;. fpi nect m otor.........«v t 'mit i'itritn r of the "> afternoon with Herman and iments on the West and how abundant beyond all precedent, out last Suuday. * Salem, Or ’’ Klngaton for Stayton. of A las a ndar Attorney for what is the explanation of the western industries were killed Wiliie Rueltgers. V. Ciffi rd, dr-cessed. Ar Stayton.............. O. Smith bought a team of ‘"täte, 47 U» fact th at last year only nineteen ^nd, handicapped by such a policy. A crowd of little folk were j horses from Ben Gehlen. Lv Stayton for Salem I------ ” Sublim ity................. miles of railroad were built in In commenting along the same entertained Sunday by Marcile “ Aumavilla...............a lines the San Francisco Chronicle Cottage Grove—Utah - Idaho Baker in hohor of her sixth Texas? It seems to us it can be " T u r n e r ............... meet» Oregon I birthday. Those present were Sugar Co. contracting beets at explained upon only one hypothe in a recent issue says: A. C. EATON Ar Salem, trie ................. “Shall the West, with its inti Edna Crabtree, Avalene and $6.50 f. o. b. cars here. The •es, and that is e t railroad Lv Oregon Electric depot regni» bleetric N A T U R O PA T H Salem .............. mate knowledge of the needs of Sugar factory recently built ¡it! Mildred Clayton, Nettie Gardner building in Texas is not an invit Ar Turner.......... its great industries in their pro Herman and Mildred Gassner, Grants Pass is a great asset to j ing form of investment, and this and “ Auma vi lie.......... “ Sublim ity............ at a time when capital is busily gress toward a more speedy Rosalie and Myrtle Archie, farmers of that section us it OPTOMETRIST ” Stayto n ........... . looking for investment opportu development for the Vast resour- The time was spent in playing permits development of one of Office north of Beauchamp's Lv Stayton for Klngst c e so fth e Pacific Coast States, games and a dainty luncheon the most staple . farm nities. “ 1 m otor............. crops, Druz Store. Consultation Free. “ Kingston for Stay That is respectfully submitted be heerd in the determination of ¡was served. AU reported a (isu^ar beets. * ■*> 1 Phone 345 S ta y to n Standard on Saturday Capital not Going into American Ships DR. G. C WA1 AMERICANISM | Mr B W. F. KLECKER - Vf ' . C B. 01 - OPTOMETRBf OPTICIAN | Salon. D& 0. A. 01 Blossom Time in the Golden State I A Good Measure. V Dr. 0. L Scott. D.i «I FUNERAL D1 r , 9 Scenic Shasta Route G . A . SMI REAL ESTA1 Stayton Meat MEATS Capital and Railroads West Interested in Conservation STAYT0N-SJ STAYTON- I