The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, October 21, 1915, Image 3

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    A B A J x k , D e p o s it i s ï K e
C o p w iiv e itio iv t o
WARN1NG
W«* Hu- ur.dendgned f»rm< r» living l>
Kinn ciiiinty, Or-tgon, «round V l.P liw -
•int positivt-ly prob Int liuntn g or ircn-
;in«»lnK on nur place. All violator« will
bu prom t uted on evidence given Ly tmy
o f uh regardl«»» o f whi thi-r the owner
o f Ult land »ne» II < in «,r not.
I’ lac«»
»re m I ho poLted,
Krank X. liottir-ger
1 la v id A e p t -iii r
Henry Sen*
I'. Il I¿annueM
II. ft. Shank
K. (dealer
lohn l in k
Mike ICyaii
H> rmari K Iner
D. Townes
Anion Gir • r
F. ft. She I Ini.
H. J. Thayer
Mra. II. ghati!
10 21.<
• • ^ O P P O R T U N IT Y k n ock i once at every man's door.” But many an oppor-
tunity la lest w hen the man who teci it hadn’t the w herev/itiicl
to take advantage o f it. It is the man w ith the READY CASH
IN BANK who derives the benefit! I f you haven’t an account, open one
today
W hen the opportunity arrives
YOUR CHECK BOOK WILL BE READY I
S T A Y T O N ;'S T A T E
BANK
A share of the banking business
,of Stayton and vicinity
is solicited.
You arc assured of a safe deposi­
tory and courteous treatment at
this bank, by ample capital and
long experience in the banking
business.
F a rm e rs & M e rc h a n ts
I B a n k o f S ta y to n , O regon
! Capital $25,000.00
V N .N V» W A Y W ' A
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■•w w vvw w w A aA aaaA kM
.
E conom y
m txi.s Lie v l '* sptaoi. ’ cf ooe'i r. -ney—making every dollar do full duty
and getting ia return an article th-i v v l satisfy you in every way.
The
alog*
W H IT E
is a real bargain because it is sold at a popul.tr
pru. i because it gives you tbe kind of sewir g
you delight ini because It will turn out the weri:
quici.1/ and thoroughly and give you a life tin.,
of satisfactory servicci because its Improvement»
wi.l enable you to do things which can’t be doer
on any other machine t because it will pleaic you
with i‘.l fine finiih and beauty of its furniture.
In thert you will find the White reliable r.-id
desircbh from every point of view,
lit.: dealer who will be glad to show you how good a
there is no White dealer handy, write us direct for cat­
We do not sell to catalog hourer . Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines.
CLEVELAND, O.
W H IT E SEW IN G M ACHINE CO.
Subscribe For The Mail
FR EE TO
BOYS
(v w c c o o p o u o o r
K n ife
W e Mean Just W hat W e Say— FREE!
A dandy, m aran te«! Jsckknlf», m»ds of th . beet
English steal, sivrn »war abaolatalf fr»» to »nr
hog who. will do s few hoar»* work for u» la hl»
own »•¡■hborhood.
W e Want One Boy
In »very country town In Ora con. tyaahtnCtfn and Idaho to h er*
o n . of U w m Kniet». Na Kniet» c i t t a »way t s hoys U the d ty of
Partien*.
of
Sand 1 fill
Didn't 1 lout 1 iun.
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IY1111 L i l y » M a y i o n - M U C i n
Auto-Stage
Leaves Mill City 6:30 a. m. for Lyons
Mchama, Stayton, 8:05, Sublimity,
Aumsvilie, Turner, arrives in Salem at
9:30. Leave Salem 4:40, arrive Mill
.
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City 7:45 Stops in Stayton at Stayton
Hotel and Hendershott’s.
D. B. Hill. Owner.
mzz
»O PS c s s
B u m S T O W H , I3W »
mzz
C. A. Luthy, the Jeweler gu.irar.t- -s
! all work for one year, also slHn.is hack
| o f goods sold that do rot give sidi. fac-
I tion.
Have your t ict.irc taken 1-y exper's.
I Trover A Weigel, SHturduy and Sun-
! day only. tf.
Brewer’s Dairy—
For the beat milk and cream on the
market.
10-21 x
Cat Oat thia Coupon and Mail It to ua
MGR. BOYS’ DEPARTM ENT
TFIF. EVENING TELEGRAM , Portland, Or.i
Please tell roe how 1 can aecure the $2.00 Boy
S cou t Knife Free.
The Trover & Weigel Studio is open
every Saturday and Sunday in Stayton,
at the »Id Lnu Studio on Third Striet
near the Salem ditch.
N a m e ........................................... .
NOTICE All persons are warred
against hunting, fishing or tre>spassirg
on my pluco northwest o f Stayton.
Alva Smith.
10-21
UOO&I, SMOOTIM'’! !<• C.OO"
TURKISH GUMS AMPTHIS T>
M T T I « y o u W SV l ¡ ■
CH«w ros Animili
,e j
that ’ s a 60 •
,
young i
r o a THUaspAy
. 1,0
By M. QUAD
C o p y r ig h t. IM i. b y M c C lu r . N . w , -
p a p e r B y m llr a t..
yea lmg bull for ale at a right price wher, ^
m
^
fh iy w u
at Hamman s Feed Barn, StavtoQ. 10-21 „ l)nkln- thelr flst8 and 8ayln- , hey'd
TRESSPASS NOTICES Printed on
strong white muslin, for sale at the
Stayton Mail office.
A dd res« . . . . . . ......... ................. a .....................a . .»• *»..
And Why the T ow n
It was lino» llopkliiM who got the
Idea that Maud I fill »hould prove ber
|uitrlotl»iu to the world at large by
displayin' the Amerh-an llag for seven
day» a week, lie got I he Idea one Sun­
day luornln' a» be lay lu lied, mid be
bugged it to Id» hou I and chuckled over
It for a week la-fore be »aid anything
to a livin' soul. Everybody knewr by
hU action» that somethin' wax up.
At length, when Haturilay night name
and there wax the usual crowd at the
NOTICE OF ESTIMATE
Itoatofllce. he »hot off hi» gun He had
N o ¡( ’E ih hereby given t h a t we, hi» speech all prepared, lie told how
l
i.mieiiegi e I rei ¡dent tax payera, the American ting n ix first buiig to the
r pit el,til g ten |a r rei t o f the reri- breeze; how men cheered for liberty
u» they »aw It; how It hail given hap-
d i.t t i>. pHjeri in Road District N«..
pliics» to million». Men had fought
21, Minion ('Minty, Origon. b e ic i) cheerin' for that flag, and men had
g l1.' noti'-" to the tax payers o f su d died ble»»ln' It. lie wanted It b'lsted
district, thut theiu wdl be a meetii u In Sand IIIII at Mttuia« every day In
o f th e resi lent tax payer» o f said ti!, Hie year, and be wauled children to
trict al J ix- Hi uberger'a Hop IliiU 'i. cry for It and men and women to ven­
in »aid loud distrii'l at 2 o ’rluek P. M , erate It.
As soon a» the crowd had recovered
on th furl du> o f November, 19Ì5, f< r
from Its surprise and began to cheer
t ie I rp-so o f th e | reparation o f rn
D* »neon Blank said It was a mighty
Len.iicd intimate o f the amount o f
strong p'lut and one worthy o f a lead­
money proposed to he raistd by the in' patriot o f Hand Hill. He was heart­
levying of an additional tax for roud ily In favor o f the Idea, and lie would
purpoxes, in said road district.
(hen and there contribute 13 cents to­
Signatures —Joseph Koenig, H. H ward the purchase o f a public flog.
Then Hoseu Saunders spoke.
Ills
Gi »cher, T. J. Hill, E. C. Downing, F.
A. Hell, Joseph Heuberger, A. Smith, grandfather had died while flgbrln'
Nick /.immelmai», J. Benedict, L. Sit­ under the stars and stripes. Uls fa­
ter, F. Rauscher, A. W olf, Nick Heu­ ther had fallen and killed himself
while climbin' a flagpole. Ills mother
berger, Wm. VanHandel, Theodore
had wrapped him In the flag o f liberty
Highherger, John Hafner, F. C. Smith,
when he was born. It was hard times
Jos. Schulte, Stephen Weber, W. H. and money was tight, hut be would go
English, A. Fox.
without tobacco for a month In order
to contribute n shillin' toward the pur­
chase o f a flag. With Ills own hands.
If agreeable to all, be would b'lst the
NOTICE OF ESTIMATE
emblem at sunrise and lower It at
Notice is hereby given that we the sunset durin' the rest of bis natural
undersigned resident taxpayers, repre­ life.
The deacon said that was also a
senting ten per cent o f the resident
taxpayers i n Road District No. 66, beautiful »iieech, with a mighty strong
Marion county, Oregon, hereby give p'lnt to It. and the feellu 'sof the crowd
had got so worked up over freedom
notice to the tax payers ol said dis­
and liberty that tears stood In many
trict, that there will be a meeting o f eyes, nosea was followed by Squar'
the resident tax payers o f said district Joslyn. Philetus Williams, Abraham
at West Stayton, in said road district White and others, and tbar waa fre­
at 2 o ’clock p. m. on the 22nd day o f quent cheerin' and shakln' bands.
About ten years ago Abljah David­
October, 1915, for the purpose o f the
preparation o f an itemiled estimate o f son's dog tore the ear off a hog owned
the amount o f money proposed to be by Joel Hardman, and tbe men bad
raised by the levying o f an additional lieen enemies ever since, but under the
excitement and patriotism engendered
tax for road purposes, in said road dis­
by tbe speeches they fell Into each oth­
trict.
er's arms and became brothers ag’ln.
(Signatures) T. V. MClellan, R. W. It was settled that a public contribu­
Van Nuys, H. B. Condit, J. W. Nipple, tion should be taken up to buy a fifteen
A. H. Trammel,J. S. King, C.F. Loose, dollar flag, and then came the question
Geo. B. Weatherby, I. R. Hammer, W. o f where it should be raised. Enos
B. McCormick,
Frank W. Lathrop, Hopkins, who had started It all. got
Kasper J. Lathrop, W. F. Harris, J .- up In n modest way and said be would
W. Dively, Feter Blone, J. F. Weisen- K° fo 11)6 exl'ens«‘ ° * Plantin’ a pole In
berger, E. Officer, Gery C. Griffin, front o f his house. It was on high
ground and the flag could be seen from
Leonard Walker.
every house In town.
“ We wouldn't put Enos to all that
trouble,” said Deacon Black ns be rose
up. “ He's done his sheer In tblnkln*
For tbe next 3 0 Days
out the plan. I'll see that the flag is
You can get a bargain in a strictly duly displayed from the roof o f my
modern 6-room house, bath,toilet, base­ cooper shop when It arrives.”
"What's the matter b’lstln' It over
ment, 3 lots, complete for $1400. Write
my grocery?" asked Dan Skinner as
or inquire at the Stayton Mail office.
he wiped the tears of emotion from hla
10-21
eyes. "It Isn’t as high ns some places,
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, but more central."
y
Then everybody bobbed np and de-
Two Good Milk Cows
manded to be heard. Every man pres-
One yearling heifer and a Holstein *nt » « “ ted that flag in front o f his
Do Nrl Forget
T h is
“OLD GLORY”
» s e » H » H T Q « o e i » p sm oo t iw «*^
EN you’re tramping all
W H over
creation after game,
you don’t want a
ordinary tobacco
your hip pocket.
bacco satisfaction
big bunch of
sweating in
There is to­
for two, and
plenty of it, in the sweat-proof sanitary
pouch of Real Tobacco Chew.
A iittle chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned
and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much o f the
grinding and spitting.
ASK
YOU R OEALEP
FO p W’ B C U T
C H E W IN G T O B A C C O . I T I S T H E N E W
R E A L T O B A C C O C H E W -CUT LONG 5H P E P .
Take less than one-quarter the old size chew. It
will be more tatUfyinj than a mouthful o f ordinary
tobacco. Just take a nibble o f it until you find the
strength chew that suits you, then tee bow eaaily and
evenly the real tobacco taste comes, bow it satisfies,
bow much lese you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobaceo
satisfied. That’ s why it is The RcalTtbacn Chew. That’ s why it eosta
less in the end.
The taste o f pure, rich tobacco does not need to be ooverod up.
excess o f licorice and sweetenmf make« you spit too much.
An
One small chew takes the place of two big
chews of the old kind.
((N o tice h o w tbe s a lt b rin g s
o at tbe rich to b a cco ta s te .»
WEYMAN-BRUT 0 N COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New Y e * O f
The History of the World
From the Dawn of Creation
until
The Great War
1» depicted in art, science and industry
a n d presented i n wonderful colors
Panama-Pacific Exposition
San Francisco
This wonderful Exposition closes Dec. 4th
Don't M iss It
Lest you always look back to 1915 with regret
Scenic Shasta Route
Through the wonderfuil Valleys o f the Wil­
lamette, the Sacramento, the Umpqua and
t h e Rogue offers exceptional diversion.
tie durned If they wouldn’t have it
Low Round Trip Fares
there or refuse to contribute a red cen t
T1,ere was “ lively row on in two min­
Full particulars with copy o t booklet “ Wavside
us. with no more weepln’ over pa­
Notes, Shasta Route” or “ California and Its Two
triotism.
World Expositions” on application to nearest agent.
Deacon Black rattled on the stove­
pipe with his cane until he quieted the
racket, and then he said:
"Feller patriots, have we no public
»lieerlt among us?"
'W e linve!" yelled the crowd.
i 'Then let us exhibit It Bein' my
John M. Scott, General Pa»,enger Agent, Portland, Ore.
«.oper s(j0p |8 the highest bulldln' in
town and bein' the American flag has
got to flipflup In the breeze to be seen
and venerated. 1 unselfishly offer to
put up a |mle and take charge o f the
Hag.'
"No do I!" shouts every man In the
crowd.
If I FAIL to CURE»? CANCER *t TUMOR i trait
Then Squnr' Joslyn made a s|ieech. | before It POISONS (tip ila ii it ittxtas to BONE
He told how a million men had died
WitkNt Knife or Piin
for (lint flag, how Its stars and bum
No MY Until CUREDl
had made tyrants tremble, how n ' W
RITTEN GUARANTEE
young nation had 'Worshiped It and No X Ray or other
•
wtmllr.
An Island
made nil the world respect It.
lie plant makes
theoure
wound up after ten nilnlts by offerin' Any TUMOR. LUMP or|
SORE on the Up, (are
to float it from Ills boss burn, but only or
b o d y l o n g is
hisses and groans followed There was C A N C E R ; it never
pains
untillast stage
signs that three or four patriots would
170-PAGE BOOK sent
soon tie punchln' each other's heads FREE, 10,000 test!-
are more than ordin­
when Tom Rates strolled In In that monials. trill tt tsai
ary mattresses.
cureless way o f Ills. Deaeon Black S
E
ach Heywood M at­
pounded and rattled till he got order I
■ k i p r D a n d a lw a y s p o iso n s d e e p srtn-
tress comes senerately
and then said:
B n W C l l p i t glands an.l KRIS CUICKLT
wrapped. It h as not
"I want to hear from Tom Rates on t>new om atilnevery7die«o(eaneer l\S. r, port
i ,.rt
refute many wL> wait too ioug A must d io
been handled—it has
fhts matter.
Mebbe he can suggest , We
Poor cured at hall prier
poor
if eaneer Is yet smalt
small
’
If
n ever b ee n o u t on
snnthln
Tom, wlmt place In town
Br. G Mr*. Dr. CHAMLEY & CO. SSS SiT Ä fl
would you any the American flag ought j
trial.
. G rests,t Cancer Syacisllst llvlnt"
to flont from ?"
It 1» a b so lu te ly guaranteed
43 40 $ 436E Valencia St, San Francisco. Cal,
“ How many stars are there In the K IN D L Y M A IL T H IS It
• tt CANCER
t o g i v e aatisfaction o r you
Amerlcnn flag?" calmly asked Tom.
receive a new mattress.
Nobody could tell.
Priced Reasonably At
"Well, how many stripes?"
$12.00,
$15.00 and $18.00
Nobody could tell.
“ 'Fears to me." snld Tom ns he start­
ed to wander out ag’ln -" 'p e a r s to me
Made By
thnt ns none o f you can tell the differ­ O R E G O N a n d W A S !
H E Y W O O D BRO TH ERS AND
ence between the American flag and a
W AKEFIELD COMPANY
tablecloth you'd better hang up an old
P o rtla n d and Seattle
A D ire c to ry o f e a c h C ity , 7 . \vr>
army blanket most nnywhofe and let It
V illa # * , f i r i n g d e s c rip tiv e c- >
go at that!"
e a ch p lace, lo c a tio n , p o -'.ila tlo n ,
Sold By
And at the end of live nilnlts more
grap h , s h ip p in g a n d b a n k in g poi:
STAYTON
also C lassified D ire c to ry , c o t r p i l i d
there wasn t a patriot left In the post-
busin ess a n d p ro fessio n .
office, and nothin' more has ever bean
HOUSEFURNISHING CP.
b . r. r o i.n * co., rk att :
said about btiyln' a public flag.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
I WILL GIVE $1000 The Mattress
WITH EVERY
ADVANTAGE
H eyw ood
Mattresses
LUMPrn WOMAN'S BREAST
BOLK’ S ^ -
Business Dir . .