The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 01, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY MQRNING,; JANUARY i;.1023:.
Heme of ifi&e-Sanimm Pro due
Industrial Center of the Santiam Volley. A Substantial Well-Built Modem City Whcc 2
Natural Resources Invited the Pioneers to Lay. the Foundations for Many Flourishing
Industries in the Midst lof an Agricultural Section of Unusual Fertility.
These Institutions Abundantly Demonstrate the Advantages of Stayton Oregon, as an Industrial; Center. :
Many Resources of This Community Await Further Development : I
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Santiam Woolen Mills
MANUFACTURES
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WOOL BATTS
CLOTH
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i EMPLOYS 125 PEOPLE ?
ANNUAL PAYROLL $125,000.00
ANNUAL PRODUCTION $500,000.00
USES WATER POWER !
Stayton Flouring Mills
CAPACITY 75 BARRELS
Manufactures "Blue Ribbon Flour"
Winner Gold Medal at Chicago and Omaha Expositions
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OPERATES ON WATER POWER
Brown-Petzel! Lumber
Company
Lumber Manufacturer and! Operator of
- Retail Lumber .Yard
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EMPLOYS 30 MEN
OPERATES ON WATER 1
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First National Bank
First State and Savings
Combined Deposits $700,000
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Capital Stock and Surplus $70,000
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; I I Capital Stock $35,000 :j : - ; y . r
FINANCED BY LOCAL GROWERS AND BUSINESS MEN OF STAYTON
Operates on Strictly Cooperative Basis
Packs 1,000,000 pounds of local Fruit and vegetables annually
' ! Employs 100 people in Packing: Season ' .
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Sta3i:on Water Power Go.
OPERATES POWER DITCH WITH FLOW;OF 800
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Supplies Cbeap and Dependable Power for
Local Industries ,
This page sponsored and endorsed by Stayton
Coniniuhity Club
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Stuart & Hoke
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Manufacturer of Flax Products from Locally Grown Flax
OPERATES BY HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER -
Mountain States Power Company
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Operates local hydro-electric plant and is connected -with Willamette
. Valley system. Supplies Stayton West Stayton and Sublimity.
Chairs
Phelps Manufacturing Co.
1 MANUFACTURER OF ENAMELED AND UNFINISHED FURNITU
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USES NATIVE HARDWOODS
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FCrescent Batt &' Bedding
Company !
WOOL BATTS
WOOL MATTRESSES
WUUL LUMrUKia
DOES CUSTOM SCOURING AND CARDING
Santiam Cheese Company
MANUFACTURERS OF
Santiam Cheese"
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Industrial Sites :
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Stayton owes" its founding and subsequent growth
and development to its 5 favorable location regarding
industrial sites and abundant power at low cost.' The
nature of the plants now successfully operating j as
shown' on this page demonstrates the above truth.
Industrial plants seeking new and favorable locations
will make no mistake in visiting Stayton. j i
Retail Establishment
The retail trade has not been over-developed but ha
kept even pace with the growth of the towni At pres
ent it has 4 general stores 1 hardware and furniture,
1 exclusive hardware, 2 drug stores, 2 meat markets, 1
men's furnishings, 1 shoe store and repair shop, 1 var
iety store, 1 hotel, 2 confectionery and lunch, stores, 2 J
pool halls and tobacco stores, 1 jewelry store,, a moving;
picture theater, 3 garages, 2 blacksmith shbps,2 ser-j
vice stations, bakery, feed store, and produce house, j
It also' has a first class weekly newspaper with job !
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Agriculture
Each
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new flax
J t rtVnifnral land surrounds Stayton from river bottom lands to prairie and upland. 1
Every variety of rich ff"??. is especiaUy profitable. Fruits of jal! vari
is adapted to some special li?e of afculture crofitable place. -The new
are successfully JffTS and have always been among the staple crops, yielding large returns
mill opens another profitable lieia. iiay ana ", " , vaiM ww nvpr "bnomed "
All types of land may be bought at reasonable prices; land values were never- Doomea.
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Animal Industries
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' The wide' open range and (abundant green feed during at least 10 months of the year makes this an ideal live
stock section. The old lines are rapidly giving way to purebred cattle, hogs, sheep, chickens, horses, bees and poul-
frv. A. crmwinir tpndencv to breaic UD me lanre lana noiainKS ana HeH in wuBu 10 ciiv;uuttue uicisaitu
An inspection of Stayton territory, by one
with open mind and wide vision will result in such
a person finding unusually favorable conditions which
will appeal to those of limited means as well a3 those
with large capital. ! The climate adds many days each
year to the productive capacity of men and industries.
No extremes of heat and cold to taxi the energies; pure
air and pure water to insure, vigorous and robust healtn
so that each individual is capable of working to xnaxi
xnuin production with minimum of effort.
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"has stimulated dairying and poultrying which two lines are growing more profitable. No greater opportunities
exist in the West for newcomers; to profitably enter these fields. . i . . ,
Some 25 or 30 small lumber mills operate in, this
vicinity. They have an unlimited supply of fcrct
extending 40 miles into the Cascade range. Industrial
plants specializing on wood and forest products will
find especial inducements to locate here.
The farmer and industrial plant owner will find the
field developed beyond the experimental stsa and
they may enter into profitable production at once. They
will find markets for their products and living condi
tions especially pleasant.
Thin Ease Wco . ; . ,
feitdbziteil by the
IPcilzTTi'iz Stayton
First National Banli
First State and Saving Bank
ISsnliaia Woolen Mills, Inc.
E. T. Llatthicu
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Dolls Cash Store
Mountain States Povcr Company
Ecaucharnps Druj Store
Gclilci Bros. .
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V. P. Lanccficld te r
Slcpcrs Druj Store .
Bon Ten Confectionery :
Crcccent Datt Cz Bedding Company
Dovnln'T Ci Sen
Stuart Hc!:q
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