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H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. *fT AS PRICES RISE She h o r g o t Her Wedding HIGH COST LIVING HITS THE RAILROADS PhysIcL, díiii uúij¡ooi D m I ii / l a * . STA y T O N . OKL »»N C. H. BREWER, M. U. P H Y S IC IA N AND • n > jirM K in S t e y l o » . I ■ lu . a ri| hing ut th< riKht ti I »c quirk ,1 iirrw- of » . dattier. i. lit f ) liai k i t I loHi.’a i In iliue Ki-lney Pill* !.r< n . t effective. Plenty uf cviileiici- <>f Iheir worth. By ELINOR M A R S H SURGEON Mr*. W. <i Wilriig 002 Third SI. Thera are many up« nud down» in ('nrvallla, Ore , iy- " I was • I. the world. Estelle Ellison wua a suffer S t a y io n , O reg on an I run down th.ii 1 null 1 rul dr »g or hy one of the dow ns ttbcu she was myself around to d » i » h-u-«- work. barely twenty years old. A life o f lus- 1 My Illicit idle 1 almoat ci'iiatii lJy and my wua then, by tier futher’e dying I couldn't Maud Very lu lit n time, in- dient, turned to poverty. Her I wua no «lix/y I didn’ t dare to a loop mother, In-r younger brother und sister over fur fear o f falling. 1 felt ter- DENTIST were also left without a iVUt. rdilc ii 11 over, had no ambition and | Office Op|). l.ancelleld Shoe Sture M alter Tri de. Il, a yo ua mau who feet Herd all the time. In u few iii>-. i> l'hont* 21 f,'I StttVtun, Ore nftcr using Doan's Kidne, P i II h , I com wui working lila way through college Wasteful and Conflicting Regulation. m« need l<> feel butler and llmt tn*d hy means of turi us e\|«-dl< nts, hud Ion, I,e< u a youthful nduilier of Es Railroad Cradit. Whila Ad- a-hing in my buck en-.il up. A lter I telle. It li.ul I eeii h question us lo vane* In Labor and Matariala Out* hud taken «Unit two box«-, my bucl- whether she would Is- v - u by a suitor atripa Ravanuaa, Chairman Kru tt- f«-!l a* strong us iv r r. Since then, I wh . wiis ulile to support her In the aehmtt Talla Congraaa Committee. — Dentist— h.tvc never In.d any trouble with my style In which she li.nl I»een ueeustoUi- 1 Unified Federal Control Will Improve Kidneya and am enjoying the heat of ed or hy this youn,; muli who promised Conditione. lo a lilcie sin e, *, by lib; own «-inh-uv- ( I heilllh. When the » rii li «amo ill Hie EHI- | Washington. April 2.—The condition Stay ton, • • Oregon Price 50c, at ull dealer*. Don’ t aim- on. I ply aak for a kidney remedy get aou family T it -. ti I v . v II v,us in his scu In which the rullrouda find themselves | Doun'a Kidney Pill* tin- aatm- that ba year lu t«.l.-,,c, laying plans fo r . aa a result of constaut laereosc* In raising funds to enable him to study u wages, prices of material, taxes and Mra. Wildig hud. Foater - Milhurn Co., prole .sinn. This eliminate | hlm as n other expenses, while their revenue* Prop»., KutTalo, N. Y. proba Ido winner of 1. tulle. Like may ui restricted by legislation, wa* »trik at tlines I uie like, ut . oveity cannot . Ingly deaerfhed by Julius Krafts- traltt. Physician and Surg« on A D M IN IS T R A T O R NOTICE cure poverty. Estelle bad parti., prom- ! 1 halrinnn of the Executive Committee X KAY Is< d to wait for T'lcsdv- ell, but ber fa- 1 of the Southern Pacific Company, la AUMS VILLE OREGON t pro- lit ne< easi- his testimony during Uie paat few days Notice is hereby giviii that the tlu-rs fnl I lire no . la-fore the Joint Congressional Com- undersigned hy or er o f the County ties bad i liaiigcl all that. l.slella ut one«- M l almut considering minor on Interstate Commerce, which Court of the State o f Oregon for Mur- S II. H E L T Z K L what she might do to cum money. At is making a study of the question of ion County heretofore duly made and tliut time the klni-lo--. ope had Ht-eu re railroad regulation Mr. Kruttscholtt Atturney iil I » » Notary Public entered on the 4th day o f April, 1917, «•cully Invent««!, anti the picture play 1 urged the i-omuiltlee to recommend a w.i< appointed Administrator of tin was In embryo. I »idle had takeu plan of regulation which will center eatute o f Gottfried Fandi n h, dec* ucd, part In private tiiculrhals, and it <*- responsibility for regulation and Its und that he has duly qualified. All currcil to her to apply for employun-nt ri' nits In the federal government, so F srm Isinns Secured peraona having claim* ugaim-l Kind os a movie u. tress. Site was pretty • hot condition» affecting lioth expenses eat ate are hereby notified to present mol jK-tlt«-. One of tlm uiunugers to I ®od revenues may lie made subject to the Kame, duly vcrillcd, to me at 2319, whom h I h - applied looked ut her crit a uniform policy Instead o f the waste fui and often conflicting policies In St ite at , In the ( ity o f Salem, Marion I ically. lie Imd accepted n scenario, the heroin«- of w hi« h was in the «-urlh-i- eolicd In the s> stem o f combined state LA W Y E R and N O TAR Y PUBLIC County, On gnu, within au month puits u child and the last a«-t a worn | and federal regulation. from the date of this notice. uu. Estelle's six«- was In In-r favor Olllce Km.ni No. G, Koy Hli'S. W h y Roads Need Mora Money. Dated a pi d nth, mi 1. He Imd engag. <1 uu actress for the Mr Krultic hnltt’a testimony also bad (Signed) E D W A R D FANDR1CH purl, hut took Estelle's uddress, inti a tearing on the reasons for the appli Adiniiislrulor of the estate o f Gott muting tliut she might hear from him. cation of the roads to the Interstate fried Fandrich. This Is as near to an engagement as Commerce Commission for a general Estelle came. It certainly was not advance In freight rates. He showed g . e . u n r u ii money enrued. Meanwhile the wolf | that while the price of transportation Attorney for Estate. 1515 - J . M. KINGO— wu< prowling about the «h>or. Even tins declined in recent years, the cost hunger visited the family. With hun of producing transportation, like the STAYTON OREGON r ger came u wealthy man who had had ost of almost everything else, hag rap —— busiucss relations with Estelle's fa idly advanced. This he illustrated by ther. it wus suit! tliut the muii, El G. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc A n y one w .ints to try the re- Is-rl Atwotxt. Imd la-cn the enuse of showing that If freight and passenger rates Imd Increased during the past tuil d airy busincs in Stayton Mr. Ellison’s failure, lie was sixty twenty years In the same proportion as years old uml unattractive Whether average commodity prices the railroads TraaU all domestic animals, al.c 1 w ill sell m y c o w s and c o m be was anxious to undo what he had of the United State* would have re applies the Tuberculin test. done to tiring ulsnit the family mis vived $1.054,000,000 more for trans- plete d airy outfit w ith the fortune or wiinte«! u young w ife Is not , portntioo in 1915 than they did receive Telephone 8x7 p rivilege o f renting the farm. known, but ho propotw.*«! to marry Es O tlle t ml Stmyion Nimble» Tills saving to the public was effect telle and on the duv o f tlielr marriage 'd in spite o f an Increase of 93 per STAYTO N . . . . OKKGC'f settle upon her nn amount that would j cent In the cost of o|ieratloD of trains, enublo her to support those dependent by u reduction In the average passen Stayton - - Oregon upon her comfortably. gcr rate per mile from 2.04 cents In Hero wus u temptation for Estelle to » 1893 to 1.98 cents In 1915, a decrease do violence to lu>r lu-urt for the pur- I of 3 per cent, and by a reduction In the | h is «> o f relieving the strain. She held average freight rate per ton mile from &3U mills In 1S!Ci to 7.3 mills In 1915, or out till the condition o f the family bo 13 i>er cent. During the same period ennio unbearable, then consented. the cost of operation per train mile l ’rcparutlons were made for the wed ding. On the ai ;-oliitcd day Mr. At- rose from irj rents to $1.78, almost GEO. A, SMITH doubling At the same time the aver w « kx 1, who was to in«*ct hl< bride at Stayton, Oregon .gr pike of 346 commodities enumer the church, went there to t>e married. The bride was Into lu coming, and he at'd in a bulletin of the Department of waited. H alf an hour pip-s.-d, and he Agriculture Increased 115 per cent. Transportation Is practically the only s«-nt to nsk what hail caused the «lc niuiodit.' lu L-etiernl use that has not lay. Tin* messenger was told by Mrs Ellison that her daughter had gone out ;ti< - - <c.l tremendously In price during i the past twenty years, freight and pas- at ft o'clock In the morning and had 1 sencer rhur:: - being lower than they not returned. The groom expectant left the church i were twenty years ago. Service V/ili 89 Crippled Un* less Belief Comes Soon. W ilbur N. IMntlcr, D.M.I). EXPENSES UP, RATES OOWfl * Ivi Veterinarian Brewers Dairy — Real Estate— And Farm Loans Lulay & Schindler Contractors l 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. ltox 1U8 STAYTON, OREGON. ( — — — — — — < TIN WORK and PLUMBING Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm- ers-W e carry a line o f pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. JACOB SPANIOL The quick, safe and reliable roofing material Especially desirable In the country or where there is no water system, because Durable R o o fin g IS PRA«. r : C A T . v FIRE T Big Sa ving to Publie. » Hi* kiirw that Estelle wns to sacrifice herself to save lu-r mother nn-l her j It rates ha I risen proportionately to brother nnd sister from want, and nat j the increase lu the cost of other srtl- urally Inferred that at the last moment I i-lcs of ordinary use. Mr. Kruttschnltt toll! the committee, the average pas- i she had tici-n iiimldc to carry out hi- | Intention, lie made no effort to find ■«eager rate in 1915 would have been J.95 cents a mile, or 50 per cent higher i her and did not oven inquire later l I than it whs . and the average freight | she had roti!rii«*d to her home. On the morning o f the Intended wed rate would have been 1.21 cents, or 00 ding the |Ktstuinn luid left a letter for ! j i ici cent higher than It was. The sav- Estelle from the moim-or o f the film • ! mg to the public In passenger fares company which Imd tal.cn h-r n d d r e | ¡hi uh this difference was $314,000,- It wns simply a request Hint she would i a si mid In freight rates $1,310,000,000. Universal railroad bankruptcy under call upon him. She went at mice, and he told her that the net n s lie Imd c:i > -his reduction in rates and Increased gaged bail failed to coutprelicnd the cost of o|H-intion, he said, was avoided | m >rt slu* was to i-nnct nr.d lie would | only by heavy expenditures to obtain give* Estelle a trial. Estelh* replied tluu I increased etlieieney In train movement, she must he given n trial and a dix'; 1 m.-il.iiig it i*>«ible to haul more tons of fri Jit per livomotlve. This had re- slon at once or slu* would n-*t 11* o| lucod the average cost of hauling a for engagement The company was as'emb .d an 1 ton of freight, hut the decline in the iver:n: freight rate had reduced the Estelle was given the s i.n .i. i of I lmrt, which sin* committ -! to niemor.' I ret revenue of the roads from each ton If the operating costs of the scene hy scene. In the movies a grc.i; ¡muled deal depend« on flic power of facial , railroads, in- Sliding the prices o f coal, :ihor and material, continue to ad- expression. This tttnicd out to Is* i in : e st the present rate a lot of rail gift with Estelh*. ill. I : t tic- cud o f ! ’ third net the manager offered Estelle roads will be in the hands of receivers by 1918 u n h « some relief is afforded, an engagement at $25 n week. So sb sorbeil had she been In the piny that | Mr Kruttschnltt told the committee. "Owing ti the rise of commodity she hail taken no account o f tinn- prl os.” he said, ” the purchasing power hen this offer was made to her sir ! „„] asked to be informed o f the hour. Wh.it | of th»« dollar has fallen 55 per cent and h i he railroads are in the position o f be- ," 'r o»to:,ishni.-nt *“ ll‘nrn that ' | was 12 o clock—the hour for In- r mar i tng compelled by law to accept pay ment for tin ir service to the public In rlnge. nrrency worth 45 cents on the dollar. To npiH-ar at the church dressed a she wn- - as unthlnkaldc, and it won! Public’s Chiof Interest. require half nn hour to get then*. Th. ‘The pubb s greatest Interest Is In malinger, who was bent on securing hei idcqiinto transportation facilities and for tho part, wrote out a contract naia not so much In low rates. As to most lug $5ft inste ad of $23 a week snlnrv onimoditles freight rates form a very nnd plrei'd It before her. Tempted h- -¡mill proportion of their cost. Ex- tho pay, scarcely knowing what s! . Hiding low grade commodities, the did, she slgiu'd nnd wns launched ns .- 1-ercentnRe of the freight rate to the movlo net res.«. cost is so slight as to offer no Justlflca- Tlint evening when her mother wa tlon for any substantial Increase In putting the children t<* he«l Estelle stoh prl. es to the consumer. It may be Into the house nnd told what she hail stated w t h little fear of contradiction done. She wns suffering nt the posi ilint ti'- consumer seldom. If ever, tion in which sin* had been platted with i-routs from a lowering of freight rates. regard to Atwood nnd rejoicing that i:\tortlonate charges are a thing of she had been nble to relievo the ins-es in past and under the attempt to cut slties o f those dear to her without sac at.-< to their lowest possible figure rificing herself. Interest of the whole public In the Estelle Ellison, under another name. ! a-icter aqd standard of transporta- Is now one of the movie stars who com is subordinated to the Interest of mu ml large snlnrh-s. But it is said ■ part of the'public only that profits that she will s«N»n leave the prof«*sslon j lower rates that Is to say, the ship- to marry n young lawyer who worked ers and their agents and not the gen his way through college. eral public, the ultimate consumer.” - O O F It is g o o d r o o fin g an d gives sp le n did satisfaction because It is made right Free samples and literature CBT IT OF YO UR DEALER O R WRITE US D IRECT D u r a b le R o o fin g Mfg. Co. P o r t la n d , O r e . F or sale by Brown-PetzelCOtStayton i 1 '■ — ~ ~ — CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OCT. IS l i li>e Cfl"nly Cou. t oi the Si tie oi Ore- SALEM-STAYTON gon for Mai ion Ccitiil) STAYTON-KINGSTON In th» matter o f the f Executor’s No- Estate o f Theresa ^ > tiec of Appoint Rie-dercr, Deceased S ment. Notice ti" here! v i-ivon that Romani (teacher w.o" appointed executor m the estate o f the said Theresa Kicstcrer on the 2t>th Day o f Februaty, 1917, hy an of.ler o f the County Court o f Marion County, Oregon, duly c o l o r . record in said Court. All r : ons having claims against said e. rate are required to send the s un p >{-. rly verified, with proper voucher-, to Carson f- Rrown, his attorneys, at. S.dc-n. Ore-on, within six mouths from th date of tliiv notice. Dated this 9th d ly o f March, 1917. B E RN A RD GKSCHER, CARSON & BROW N Executor. AUTO STAGE Will make regular trips every day, Sundays included ns follows; HAI.KM I'HONK tv.* I a - hvc Stayton for Kingston ’ ’ Kingston " Stayton Arrive Slayton 8:35 A.M. 8:55 “ 9:05 ” 9:15 A. M. Stnyton 9:25 « • Sublimity ii m 9:40 • « Aumsvilie It „ 9:55 ( • Turner 10:25 1 * Maletn Arrive Leave O' ;. Or.*. Klee. Salem 2:45 1 t. * « M. 3:15 Turner Arriva •• 3:33 « I Aumsvillc * * » Sublimity 8:50 1 * • • 4:00 « I Stayton Leave » « m Attorneys for E.* idor Le »ve St * <n lor Kinirston ' ' P M. 4:50 11 M. ’ • K'ni- ton ” Stnyton Good G tk p.isifl U Cl, wets with Motor <hir Hanunan & Stout at Chas. Gehlen’8. 10(0 each i O Ilu u au ii^u »-»«----« , tinti flie Stamaril? and 1 to n n lj. 1\FANTS CHHDHE]!! IT o n w iIe s D i^ liw C I»«^ iie ss a nd test.Coutaiiö nidi^ of fad* MxSrma- In gag?* j t ó A. BURSELL, M. D. IF Always Bears the Signature ALCOHOL-3 FEB CENT, t^etabk PrepaiatíonfcrAJ Up Stairs in Roy Block FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria CASTOR« G. Cyril Watson, J.NI.D. V. A. GOODE For Infant» and Children, (VPPl.üiilllg; i * , Use For Over Thirty Years Ä K ä g ff Xac Simile Signatmeuf c csin tcnCOM»xr :Is r -I’ - 5 -Í % mt CASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. TM B C I N t t - J , C O U S A N T . A f A V O N « C fT T . M S44S HAUSER BROS. SALEM ALBANY K it it it Ï EUGENE it Gymnasium and Athletic Supplies f Basket Ball Goods Indoor Base Ball Supplies | f __ _________________________________________________________________ g A G E N T S FO R T H E ? Famous Grip Sure Basket Ball Shoes l Base Ball and L aw n Tennis Supplies Spalding Sweaters and jersyes Dayton and Adlake Bicycles $28*85 to $45 Bicycle and Gun Repairing—Key Fitting Guns, Rifles, Ammunition, Cutlery TROJAN STUMPING POWDER No Fumes, No Freezing No Headaches. N o Thawing Lilly Hardware Co-, Local Agents J STAYTON MEAT MARKET A . C . E ato n SESTAK & THOMAS, HATUROPATH and OPTOMETRIST Office North o f Beauchamp's Drug P ro p rie to rs . Fresh, salt & Cured Meats Lard & Cream ery Butter. Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Sloe!. Store ; C O N SU LTA TIO N FREE Phone 345 DR. 0. A. OLSON DENTIST Greene-Supplee and Gysi's Methods Use«l in Making Plate 214 Masonic Temple. SALEM , ORE. CASTC In Rear o f State Bank Prices Same as Salem cr Portland. Better Leath er, Better Work, a Square Deal I Pay Parcel Post HAND SEWED SOLES Chas. B urrow s, Prop. Surcssaor to Louis Metsing For Infants and (. JA a In Use For Over 3 0 Years Always bears the Signature of 1 NOTICE! The Trover-VVeigel Studio will b« open Saturday and Sunday May 4th. an«l 5th. They are now located in th* Matthieu bldg on Second Street.