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M a d a m e , T a l k T h is COUNTRY CORKSPOH AumsvHle News H STAYTO N STATE BANK A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity is solicited. Y ou are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon C a p ita l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 JTAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & STAYTON DAIRY TH OM AS, E. 0. Crabtree, Prop. Proprietors. F re sh M ilk & C ream Fresh, salt & Cured Meats Lard & Creamvry Butter. Kilkest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock L u lay & S c h in d le r Contractors It Builders Dwelling houses a specialt Let us figure on your built ings We can save you money A good job gauranteed Phone 77 P. 0. Box 19 STATION, OREGON. L. A. MESSING Swiss Jeweler 30 Y EA RS EXPERIENCE All work on watches ant clocks guaranteed for One Year Try My Work, It Speak* For It*e Located in the Shoe Shop W est o f the Stayton State Rani Stayton Oregon Delivered Daily Morning and Night TINWORK and PLUMBING List YOUR FARM LAND With * Geo. A. SMITH The Stayton Real Estate Ma Lancefield Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ransom Mill City is becoming quite and sons, Harold and Wayne, city now, rs several new build have returned from a ten day’s ings are being built on what is ! outing on the McKenzie. known as the Shaw additirn. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clarke The ice cream season closet and children, Elizabeth and Al here Thursday, Sept. 7. bert, of Chicago, arrived Monday Miss Florence Myers is stay to visit at the W. C. Anderson ing with her sister. Mrs. John | home. Mr. Clarke is a brother of Bilyeu this week. Mrs. Anderson. Joe Mizner expects to start for Geo. Albee is moving his fam U. of O. ily to Mill City this week, where — ” '» "V V W , T IM T «* t C I A COMMIT T l I 0 » H A I T I * wt pnitiNT* in « .* v—YjlINTL*. Delay H u Been Dangerous In Stayton O NEW SCHEDULE S ALEM --S TAYTO N STAYTON-KINGSTON AUTO STAGE W ill make regular trip* every day, Sundays included as follows: salkm m oat Ht* Leave Stayton for Kingston ’ ’ Kingston ” Slayton Arrive Stayton 6:50 A .M . 7:10 ” 7:20 ” Fare, Kingston to Salem, 78 cent* Stayton to Salem BO cent* Leave • Stayton 7:46 A . M. ” - Sublimity • 8:00 ” ” Aum aville-m ect trainfi2 8:20 ** " - Turner - 8 :3 5 - ” Arrive Salem -m eet Ore. Elec.9:10 ” Leave Opp. Ore. Elec. Salem 4:30 P. M .' Arrive - Turner - 5:06 ” ’ ’ Aumaville-meet trainfll 6:20 " ” - Sublimity - 6:45 ” ” - Stayton - 6:00 » Mrs. Fred Merril is visiting her sister in Salem this week. bidder for cash in hand on the day o f sale, all the n gh t, title, interest and estate which said defendant Hattie E. Bartholomay and all persona claiming under her subsequent to the date of levy on the hereinafter described land, December U th , 1916, in, o f and to said premises hereinbefore mentioned and described in said execution as follows, to-w it: An undivided 6-18 interest in the Northwest one fourth (1) o f Sec tion Tw enty (20,) Township nine (9) South Range Seven (7) East o f Willam ette Meridian, In Marion County, Ore gon. Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law. , Dated this 7th day o f September, 1916. W m . Each, Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon By W . 1. Needham, Deputy. 9-14 10-12 Uniting Learning and Labor THE OREGON AGRI6ULTURAL GOLLECE lw - 7 - U - lf t e t - 7 - ll) C O R V A L L IS, OK BOON 1 N C E you’ ve Rot started on W*B C U T Chew inf you will understand perfectly why tnhncco lovirs can’ t keep quiet about it. It’s a happy surprise to get the flavor of rich tobacco for the first time. And the salt brings out the tasto and satisfaction without the grinding ana chewing—and keeps it coming. A small chew does it —and lasts twice as long as a big wad. In air-tight pouches 10c. at your dealers. kr WmtAN-BRUTON COWFANT. SS U.Uo l ^ n , N«w Ywk O r Lyons and Fox Valley ACT QUICKLY t fU K m w ll) 'C W * T a «M O W O U * a u M K i a t i o m o * I « U T I U I N I U t A T O U T W * CUT Ç T U A « * " * « « T O I lA C C O .r iA V O M P 1 W IT * l l*VT A lT A r -------- N . CUT . I N I , ( O A .M AU L 1 I C H I* C I A t T t A N * t A T I t f l t * J— — < 1 a a tlT m g s . his daughter, Nellie, is employed A farwell party was given Vir to teach the primary department igit Porter last Friday evening of the school, which she has ^ before his going to U. ' t O- taught successfully for the last The Fariview circle held their Leave Stayton tor Kingston 6:10 P. M three years. Miss Mabel will " Kingston ” Stayton 8:36 P.M . annual meeting with Mrs. Frank teach at Gates. Mr. Albee, who Connects with Motor Car 1 Potter. ! has been in ill health for some Joseph llam m an Miss Florence Tripp has been time, hopes to derive benefit spending a few days at the hop- from the higher altitude. !yard. Skerifi Sale of Real Property « Excctfwa The harvesting of the ever N O T IC E 18 H E R E B Y G IV E N , That green blackberries, which grow by virtue o f an execution duly issued so abundantly in this vicinity, is out o f the Circuit Court o f the State of now occupying the attention o f Oregon, for the County o f Multnomah, many of the people. This has and to me directed on the 30 day o f August. 1916 upon a judgment duly grown to be quite an industry, rendered, entered o f record and docket and many tons are shipped from ed in and by said Court or. the 14th day this city each season and both o f August 1916 in a certain suit then (Too late for last week) grower and picker are making A »so* Hiatt lost a fine horse in said Court pending, wherein W . D. money. Mixter was plaintiff and Hattie E. one day last week. Bartholomay was defendant in favor Prune picking began in most Mrs. Ed Grimes is visiting her o f plaintiff and against said defendant j of the orchards last week, and by which execution 1 am commanded to son at Shelburn. sell the property in said execution and this week the picking will be in Mrs. Good worth and daughters hereinafter described to pay the sum full blast. Both quality and quantity of the crop are good this Sarah, Vida and Villa, have gone due the plaintiff o f $100.00 with inter est thereon at the rate o f 8 per cent, year— the best in this community to Aumsville for hoppicking. per annum from the 18th day o f No for several years. Master James Bennett of Sa vember 1916 until paid and the further Miss Opal Bilyeu returned lem, has been spending the week sum o f $26.00, with interest at 6 per cent, from August 14th, 1916 together home from Albany Monday even- with Master Paul Johnston. with the costs and disbursements of i ing, where she has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bush who have ■aid suit taxed at $14.70 and costa and I friends and relatives. • She was been camping for a month back expenses o f said execution. 1 will on accompanied home by her aunt, near Lyofis, returned to Portland Saturday, the 14th day o f October, 1916 at the hour o f 10 o ’ clock A . M. o f Mrs. A. L. Eiker, who will spend last Friday. said day at the west door o f the County 5 a few days here. The Shatterly Boys left for Court house, in Marion County, Oregon, their homes in Portland Tuesday. sell at public auction to the highest Affected by B usin..., ’T h e girl In the phonograph place wa Do the right thing at the right time. patronise nightly la Just full o f affecta A ct qoickly in time o f danger. In time o f Kidney dagger Doan’s tion.’’ “ But she must consider that It la her Bath Tubs, Lavatories and . Kidney Pills are moat effective. business to pat on sirs.” —Baltimore all Sanitary fittings— Farm- Plenty o f evidence o f their worth. American. Mrs. W. G. Wilding, 602 N. Third ers-W e carry a line of St , Corvallis, Ore., says: “ I was so pumps, leader water sys 1 weak and run down that I could hard- tems, etc. Gasoline engines. ; ly drag myself around to do my house work. My back ached almost con- W ILS O N A P R O G R ES S IV E 1 stantly and I couldn’ t stand very long JACOB SPANIOL B E F O R E P A R T Y W AS BORN at a time. I was so dizzy that I didnt dare to atoop over for fear o f falling. Eighteen months before the I felt-terrible all over, had no ambition birth o f tbo Progressive petty and felt tired all the time. In a few Woodrow Wilson, then governor days after using Doan’s Kidney Pills, ( o f New Jersey, gars this defini 1 commenced to feel better and that tion o f a progressive and ao tired aching in my back eased up. A f classified himself In an address licfore the Kansas Society of ter I had taken about two boxes, my New York Jan. 20, 1011: back felt strong as ever. Since then, j "B y Yadloal* I understand I have never had any trouble with my one whe gees toe fa r| by kidneys and am enjoying the best of ‘oonaarvatlve’ one whe dees In its Six Schools and Forty-eight Le- health.” not go fa r enough | by ‘reac psrtmcnts is engaged in the great work Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’ t sim- , tionary* one who won’t go of uniting Learning and Labor. ply ask for a kidney rem ed y -g et at all. I suppo.o I must be F orty-eigh th School Y ear Opens a progressive, whloh I take to Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that! be one whe Insist# on rec Mrs. Wilding had. Fostcr-Milhurn j ognizing now foots, adjust Degree Courses requiring a four-year Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ing policies to facto end olr- high school preparation, are offered in cum .tone** as they arise.’’ the followings Under Democratic Influences AGRICULTURE, 18 Departments; Cest of a Villa. during the six year period alnce COMMERCE, 4 Departments; ENGIN When (In- Smiths' snhitrhnn villa stnndpatlsm wna overthrown In EERING, 6 Department.; MINES, 3 the house o f representatives, In Departments; PORKSTRY. 2 Depart was completed and they counted coats m enu; HOME ECONOMICS, 4 Depirt- It appeared that the painter’* bill was 1010, S3 per eont of the program ments; and PHARMACY. of reform aYvocat.d by the Pro $82 In excess o f the paperhanger’a V o c a t i o n a l C o u r s e s requiring an charges, the plumber charged $30 more gressive party has been enacted Eighth Grade preparation for entrance into law. ''Invisible government,” are offered in Agriculture. Dairying. tlmn Ihe palnler. the mason received which Is now making desperate Commerce, Porestry, Home Makers, and $11*0 mote than the plumber, and the effort* to “ come hack.” has !>ccn Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy with a two- carjienter. who charged $24 more than driven from |mwer under Presi the mason, rendered o hill three times year high school entrance requirement dent Wilson's administration and SCHOOL OP MUSIC.— Piano, String, as large as that of the paiierhanger. will have no plnco In Washing Band and Voice Culture. The lot cost hall as much as the Catalogue and beantifnl illustrated house, so who can tell bow much the ton ao long as lie la In the White booklet free. House. Smiths' new home cost?—Boston Tran Address Tint R k cistkak , script SEPTEMBER 18 , 1016 . FARMS WANTED a o - > * J U » « » I W » ! »MW » . Mill City Locals Mias Jennet to Found o f Salem A surprise party was given was a week-erd visitor at the Miss Ircz Sullivan Friday just home of her ui c!e, W. K. Wins before her going to Albany to low. visit Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur, whom Geo. Brock and family n n d she expects to have for father liobt. Colvin visited the hopyArds and mother-in-law before long. The announcement of her en in Folk County on Sunday last. gagement came as quite a sur OUSEHOLD expenses mount np. The wife, no matter how econom Mrs. S. S. Swank and daugh prise to relatives and friends. ical, is liable to LACK BUSINESS METHODS. Install business ter, Elizabeth, and Mrs. A, P. Those giving the party report math vis in your home by teaching; your wife the simple ABT OF I-' "virro. She will enjoy her new responsibility and you will be agree Si e^r and children were Salem having a very enjoyable time and visitors Saturday. a! J surprised to note the saving; at the end of the month. wished her many happy returns. Clarence Miller and family START YOUR WIFE WITH Miss Eunice Lewis is working motored to Troutdale last week. at the Ager Hotel. A BANK ACCOUNT TODAY I Ç »W « THE STAYTON MAIL Published every Thursday by fcC. M . Ü 1 .M H T K I 1 Entered as second class m atter at th« postoffice at 8tayton, Marion, county, Oregon, under the act o f Congress of March 3. 1879. SUBSCMIPTIOSS, SI 00 per year Address all communications to T H E S T A Y T O N M A IL H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Physician and Surgson OREGON STAYTON. C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON S t a y t o n , O regon PAU L FEH LEN Licensed Veterinary Surgeon and Dentai Expert Phone 8x24 Stayton, Ore. Wilbur N. Pintlcr, D.M.D. DENTIST Office Over Stayton State Bank Stavlon. Ore Phone 2162 G. Cyril Watson, D .M .D . -D e n tis t- Up Stairs in Stayton, Roy Block • Oregon A. B U RSELL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon X KAY A UM SV ILLE OREGON 6. F. KORINEK. V. S„ B. V. Sc- Veterinarian Treata all domestic animals, slac applies the Tuberculin teat. Telephone 3x7 Office at Stayton i-tablet STAYTON . . . . OREGOf S. H . H E L T Z E L A t to r n e v -a t-L a w - Notary Public ammmmmmm eg» Farm Ixians Secured FUNERAL DIRECTOR - J . M . R IN G O -- His Hat 8hower. STAYTON OREGON Economy In clotlica would come eas ily to some distinguished men, nota bly the late Duke o f Devonshire. The latter clang with such affection to one old hat which he always wore at the races that four and twenty Indies con spired to send him four and twenty LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC tints o f the same style on the same Conscientious Attention Given to ul! day. It Is not recorded whether he wore any of them.—London Standard. Legal Business. V. A . GOODE Office Rbom N o. 6, Roy Bldg. * Beware o f Ointment* for « Catarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury wilt surety destroy the eenee o f emell and completely derange the whole eyetem when entering It through the mucoua surfaces. 8urh articles should never be used except on pre.ertptlone from reputable physicians, as tho damage they will do la ten fold to the good you can poaalhly derive from them. Hall’ s Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv P. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.. con’ alne no mercury, and I t tnhen Internally, actlrw directly upon the blood end rn'i-nu* sur faces of the r’-etem. In b’lyliT Hnll’ r Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu Ine. It t* tnhen l i '- n e n » ard mode In >. I've Toledo, Ohio, hv r. J. C’ht.iey f t tlmonlals free. Bold by Drug>: I da. Til»» 75n p. r bottle. Take Hall's Family rills for sonalipottos- “F1XIT SHOP” I have established a repair she p in the Cooper building on W ater Street and will repair anything. Saw Filing a specialty. Oron Weddle. tf NOTICE! The Trover-W eigel Studio will be open Saturday and Sunday October 7th and 8th. They are now located in tho Matthicu Bldg on Second Street.