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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1916)
Maàame.Talk TF,is Over w ith u o u r fiu s b a n d A Good Actor. Ç"ÎTM « “ I see you have an actor empio)»-! on the farm.” “ Yea, 1 put him on. lie's a darn g w t actor toa I thought he was workin the first week he was hero.” K a ii'i* City Time«. ee ) a I what ooncarna it and liquidate Ita ow n ahall affoiro, be and alwaya than ready. wa , | C a p it a l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTA K & T H O M A S, Proprietors. Fresh, bait & Cured Meats Lard & Cream ery Butter. Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock 1 ► » ♦ i STAYTON DAIRY Spoiled H e r Preparednoao. Black Magic. Mistress—Whnt did you do with that old brown dress that hung In my ward robe? Domestic—'You told me to get rid of all the rngs, ma’am, and so I gave It to the ragman. Mistress—Good gracious! IIow do you suppose I can ever get nny new clothes If I haven't an old dress to put on when my hus band comes home? In the discovery o f the crews of tho Arras nnd Tarn, w ho had U h - ii carried off by the Arabs Into the heart o f the Libyan desert, the Arab acting as guide to the British tars led them unerringly for 113 tulles across the [inthlesa d esert with “ not a distinguishing mark or sign o f nny kind visible." so Hint tho relieving force could only put It down as ‘‘ black magic."— I«ondon Standard. E. D. Crabtree, Prop. Fresh M ilk & Cream Delivered Contractors & Builders Dwelling houses a specialty Let us figure on your build ings We can save you money A good job gauranteed Phone 77 P. 0. Box 198 TINWORK and PLUMBING STANTON, OREGON. JACOB SPANIOL Swiss Jeweler 30 YE AR S EXPERIENCE All work on watches and cloeks guaranteed for One Year ail in lj>. 11 m I FARMS WANTED . YOUR FARM LAND l Geo. cm m m m F.O.B. $595 1 New Tack Gty K I i «ad L o ti Surgeon OREGON C. H. BREW ER, M. D. 7- 30 N. < AMPBKLL, 8- 24 I IW M W W W M W M W .W W M PAUL FEH LEN W A N X IE T Y . Licensed Veterinary Surgeon W h at does your anaiaty do? It doos not om pty to m o rrow of its grist, but it empties today of its strength It does not moka you accapo tho ov ll¡ it makes you unfit to copo with it if it cornos. — Ion Moclorsn. SUUUEON S t a y t o n , O regon Register. and Dental Expert Stayton, Ore. i ’hune 3x24 Wilbur N. Fintier, D.M.D. DENTIST T h o 8ovon Sloopor«. The *«v«n Bleepers of Ephesus, a fa vorlte subject In medieval art. were ■even < 'lii'IMlima who to e cnpc tlie|ier oecatkia of Ivrlua entices le<l < Item selves In a cave whoso innnth m » closed by their eiieinii's The cave was rediscovered 200 years afterward, when the sleepers awoke youthful aud la perfect health. Ancisnt Aaayna. Assyria, history tell» us, was n pure ly ties tractive nation, a Hun o f the ancient world, existing merely to rav age and contributing nothing to clvill ration, being therein quite the opposite of the Babylonians. Isaiah described Assyria ns God's nx and saw to do the rough hewing that providence needed for the shaping of the race.— Indianap olis News. m Fsv o rit a Sons In Politics. Office Over Stayton State Bank Phone 2152 Stavton. Ore G. Cyril Watson, D .M .D . -D e n tis t- U p Stairs in Roy Block Stayton, - * Oregon A. B U R S ELL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon X RAY AUM SVILLE OREGON G. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc. Veterinarian The expression "favorite son” In the also polities of this country Is hoary with Treats nil domestic animals, applies the Tuberculin test. age. As far baek ns 1789 Washington Telephone 3x7 was called the “ favorite son o f lllierty’’ Office at Siayinn Stahlen by n New York city Journalist. In 1823 John Randolph, the w it nnd orator of STAYTO N . . . . OKBGOI Virginia, was referred to ns the “ favor ite son” of that common wealth. From then on the terminology tins been corn iS. I I. H E L T Z E L mon.—Argonaut 7 nought It Waa a Joke. Attornev-at-Law - Notary Public The Colonel—And you actually assert that you want to marry my daughter? Farm I xihiih Secured Fusby— T-yes. Tho Colonel (staring at him unpleasantly)—You know I am English. Fusby—Y yes, air. Tho Colo, nel—Well. It’s going to take me several years to see the point o f your little Joke. Good day to you.—Cleveland Plain - J . M. RINGO— Dealer. FUNERAL July 7th, 1916. Notice is hereby given that, aB di rected by the Commissioner o f the General Land Office, under provisions Try My Work, It Speak, For Itaelf o f Section 2455, R. S., pursuant to the « Located in the Shoe Shop application of Minnie M. Louden, Ser J Weet o f the Stayton State Bank ial No. 04657, we will offer at public • Stayton Oregon sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $3.00 per acre, at 10 o ’clock a. m., on the 29th day o f August, next, at this office, the following tract of % land: Ix>t 8, Section 18, Township 10 South, Range 4 East, Willamette Mer idian. The sale will not be kept open, but List will he declared closed when those # present at the hour named have ceased \ bidding. The person making the high est bid will be required to immediately ' I With pay to the Receiver the amount there of. * i Any persons claiming adversely the | above-described land are advised to The Stayton Real Estate Man file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. Lancefield Bldg. 7- 20 N. Campbell, Register, 8- 17 Geo. 1, Smith, Receiver. ■— H. A. BEAUCHAM P, M .D . (Publisher) U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, 1 «• 1 Sec. 1, Tp. 12 S., It. 2 W., amt Lot 10, ! Sec. 34. Tp. 12 S . K t W „ W illam ette1 Physician and Meridian. Any and all peraona claiming ad versely the lands above described, or I STAYTON. drairing to object because o f the min eral character o f the land, or for nny other reason, to the dis|a>sul to the ap plicant should file their affidavits of protest in this office on or before the P H Y S IC IA N A N D 6th day o f September, 1916. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION—Isolated tract Public Land Sale—Department of the In terior. ( tosai , i Department o f the Interior Published every Thursday by U. S. Lund Office, Cortland, Oregon 15. M « l l . M H T R U July 17. I t lC Notice is hereby given that Sarah A. Swagger, by C. II. Msginnia, her A t Entered as second class matter at the torney-in-Fact, whose postoffipo ml- postolllce at Stayton, Marion, coui tv, dress is Pott land, Oregon, did on the Oregon, under the art of Congress of 10th day o f July, 1916, tile in thin office March 3, 1879. her amended application, Serial No. 0522, to select under the provisions of SUHSCffIPTIO NS. SI. VO per yacr the Act of C< tigress, approved July 1, Address nil rommunientioiis to Item (¡10 Stat. 597.620) the NWJ SEE. T H E S T A Y T O N M A IL Sec. 30, the lota 1, 2 and 3, Sec. 21, /¡ÜS 1 L. A. MESSING WHO W tl THE STAYTON MAIL NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION m w IM O IK oftpiMAar Mide he T'FYMAN RRUTON COMPANY. SO Uaio* W Z AGENT FOR 3 A A TI1P IK « A gcntlcman'ii chew —It cute down ¿rinding and apilting and there's no tiuwicl.lv wuj to roll around in your muiilh ur tu plug out tha chock. Cive " I I C U T Chewing tho quality test aud loaiu who! tobaos« eatiefjotlun it. m A Competent mechanic always on the #) m ground to handle your Auto Repairing. ?| ________________________________ m Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm ers-W e carry a line o f pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. C M IW f M A V t TO 1 Y LOCATED IN TH E STAYTON LIVERY BARN Repairing of all Kinds A A l T. %0 A L i f t L I • , ) OOf IN O l 1 can’t hide the truth—th«t*n why men who use W -U C U T Chewing know xvhaf quality tobacco is. A smalt chew of the real tobacco tucked uwuy io lite check gives men the tolmcco sutisiuction they want 1 Stayton Garage Morning and Night J «t u in d ANI» %r I» UMl] 1 / V M h Daily Lulay & Schindler : M IOIIA- • ’ r f c l A N P A HAM To BANK \ Farmers & Merchants l Bank of o Oregon y ta S 'N TH W i l l W AY I i START YOUR WIFE WITH A BANK ACCOUNT TODAY! STATE H O I 1 M « N KN »«W W i r t T M I» l i l i W U< u l uk ausiiTv I Superstitious. I know bow to bo ready ia at tho “ What! DUl you l»»t the exantln < S bottom to know how to dio. tlons go t>y again, t'arlT” < . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " I ’ll tell you, father On the way t ■ To Moka It Cool. tho college 1 met an uhl woman, at '■ A newlywed named .lotica waa talk* then 1 turiuM lutok again." I'lU-gen . Ing t I Ills friend Casey the other day Blaotter. ■bout Ids fini and waa asking tho oth Tru e. er for a little advice. "W o live this life Just once." sail "l»o y»>u know my dining room la tho philosopher. (he hottest placo In the worldT" began “ Yes," replied tho pesalmlat. "nnd the •be newlywed. “ Ih» you know o f any trouble Is that a lot of us die iiefo- • way I might cool It off?" wo even learu the rules o f the game "From experience I should say that a — Exchange. very gins! way to tiring about a chnugo An Inforonco. in atmospheric conditions." remarkctl Roee—W hy don't you pop in an i I be older married man. "and one that havo a game of bridge sometimes1 Is Mire to bring results one way or tha Violet— Oh. well, you set*-<>r I've In other Is to take a friend homo to din ^ OUSEHOLD expense! mount up. The w ife, no matter how econom ner when your w ife Isn't feeling well come n bit of a recluse lately. Hose I teal, is liable to LA C K BUSINESS METHODS. Install business How much ilo you ow*J—Illustrated and Isn't cx|iectlng company."—Phila delphia Times. methods in year home by teaching your w ife the timple A R T OF ! Rita. T b a B r i t Kind of W o m a n to Marry. ,’ TKINO. She w ill enjoy her new responsibility and yon w ill be « fr e e Baby Carriages. You take a tip from me. son When The first thing every newly married / surprised to note the ta rin g at the end o f the month. you marry, marry a home woman •siuple ought to Invest In Is a baby car woman who'« willing to hang a "God riage They come In one, two aud Bless Our Home" sign on the wall three passenger slr.es and should be re j without making funny cracks about It placed every two or threw years. | — E. C. Ranck in American Magaidue Aa a substitute for a motorcar the baby carriage has no equal, although It w h a ra They Excallad. He—I don't see why you are always contains the poaalblllty for mors acci j bragging about your family. Its mem dents. Baby carriages, ns a rule, aro here have never done anything. She - proiH'lled either by proud father* wear ing silk hats or by total stranger*. Well, even that helps some. The mem ; hers of your family have done every Each baby carriage Is provided with a brake, which prevents tt during Its life thing.— Richmond Tlmes-Dtspatch. time from exceeding the a|ie«*d lim it She Adm itted It. This early example of rectitude, how A Mrs. Malnprop said to Clara No- ever. does not alwaya have Its effect vello, the noted English prltna donna U|s>n the occupant In after life.— L if e . “ Tou will admit that there Is a great A share of the banking business deal of evil life In the theater.” In vento r o f Rolloe Skate. of Stayton and vicinity “True, Indeed." replied Clara, "but The Inventor o f the roller skate wa* on which side of the curtalu?" a Dutchman named Merlin, who vlelt- is solicited. cd England In 1700. Eight year* later P ro of. he exhibited a "pair of skatea contriv " I guess the w ife Is home all right.” ed to run on who«la” at a museum In "W hat makes you think so?” I.oudou and also gave public exhibi " I ’ve beeu trying to get the house tion o f Ills prowess In skating over a You are assured cf a safe deposi on the phone for three-quarters of an smooth floor, playing a violin the tory and courteous treatment at hour and the line tins been busy all the while. It appears, however, that hls time.” —Detroit Free I’ resa. demonstrations wore on occasions rath this bank, by ample capital and er more exciting thnu successful, for End o f tho Flirtation. "he used to fall about and smash Into long experience in the banking Jack (bitterly)—I suppose you con mirrors and pictures which covered tho sider It quite a triumph to make a fool business. walls of the room.” o f a man. Edith—Why, no. A triumph means something accomplished that was vary Not Vary Accomplished. difficult—Boston Transcript Gerald—My dog knows ns much as I. Geraldine—Whv don’t you get an In telligent dog? -Chicago Herald. STAYTON u tili« lt*t y 1 v u « I N H I K C N _ TOBACCO CUT riNf A N D M A t U H I O W it ult w- It C ‘ J f t o A A i C Ì) O t a t each day taka thought far # * - «4000 READY DIRECTO R Sura W a y. OREGON ''Senator, I wish you'll recommend STAYTON this young man for office.” "But I know o f no office I could get him." "That's all right. I don't really want him to get any office. Hut he wants to marry tny daughter, nnd If he has done LA W Y E R and N O T A R Y PUBLIC anything shady In the past I'd like tu have the facts brought o u t"— Loulavlll* Conscientious Attention Given to u Courier-Journal. Legal Business. Detroit V. A. GOODE U A L IT Y in construction, design, finish, appear ance a really high class motor car that is your first and last impression of tho M A X W E L L . Q W h e re Ulysses Ruled. In first cost it is several hundred dollars less than any other car offering the same quality and advantages. In operation—the cost o f gasoline and tires is so low it means the utmost economy. This combination should make you consider the M AXWELL» should mean th l’.t you will buy it if you really want value. L et us pre ve these statements. m Cepbnlonin. originally Ccplmllculn, was under tho sway of L'lysses. who took hls royal title, however, from the smaller Island o f Ithaca, which Ilea opposite and above It to the northeast, and under his leadership the Cephalic- nlnns went to the Trojan war. It is by far the more fertile of the two Is lands nnd has for centuries been noted i for Its wine and oil. Being divided Into four districts, It was sometimes railed Tetrapolls, while It sometimes borrowed Hie name of Its chief city and wns known ns Same or Samos, being occasionally confounded ito the pnln o f the student, as some of us can recall) with the little island o f the huuie name In the Aegean sea. <n j A. SMITH W. F. PENNINGTON, STAYTON r Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg. F O L K ’ S « ™ -» - O tiE G O N a n d W A S H I N G T O : 7 * Business Directory f A Directory o f cad i Clly, Town ni I Village, givin g deacrlptlv« (ketch o f rari, ploro, location, population, trie, sr.-iph, aklppIr.K ami bunking point; alao Cliualflrd Directory, com piled by kualn.aa and rroreaalnn. w, «•’ • !.. rtll.fi n CO., RF.ATTT.r i.T r L J C For Imf'grall ii i •Uva TabioU. “ I! a G