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Swimming With a Cold. In an affures» before the loading ear, noae and throat specialists of the coun try Dr. mil Hasting* of l.oa Angeles ALEXANDER & DAl'GtiE 7T, . u m-i> and Publishers recently called attention to the danger of a iK'!» > u ' ii «Trimming, and iwrtlcu- C. E. D.WliHERTY, or ami Mutineer larly Utr.ng. when he haa a cold In lha head. Comparatively few persona rea Entered as second class matter at the postottice at Stayton, Marion lise that It la dangeroua, and many even believe that when they have re County, Oregon, under l Act of Congress of March 3, 1S79. covered from a cold ami are »till an noyed by exccaalre thick aecrctlooa In the nose they can And relief by diving or plunging the head under water. Tbo purulent matter waahed out la not only M in ili rr of th e S ta te E d ito ria l A sso c ia tio n a n d ol th e W iiln m e tte V a lle y E d ito ria l a danger to others, says Dr. Hastings, but tho diver hliusclf runs a risk of A sso c ia tio n forcing some of the pus Into hla middle car. Moat specialists havo observed that cast's of inastold abscess are com Advertising: Kates Made Known Upon Application mon every summer during the awtm- tiling season. At tho large ear, noae Foreign Acvertising Repress !cd !)j ’lie American Press Association and throat hoapltala It Is recognised (hat tho swltumlng season Invariably brings on "a crop of mastoid*." Tho Address all Conmninicati■<: to The Stayton Mail advice to keep out of the water until a "head cold" Is entirely cleared up can not l»e too strongly emphasised. the STAY t o n m a il Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year In Advance 0KEG0N INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Im a g in a tio n . The gift of Imagination appears to be the peculiar privilege of man. Tho Readers of this Paper Should sc • it to Friends in Other States architecture of tho beaver la clever : and Ingenious, but tho work of one with this Column Marked. Showing how Rapidly the bearer differs only from that of hla In the shape and nature of tho State is Developing, as the best way to Advertise our fellow wood at their respective command. Tho cells of a honeycomb, beautiful Resources. and mathematically correct as they arc, differ In no particular from those lu every other lice's construction. Every village boy knows that OB* May 28 -Portland S. P. Co. sign contract with Twohv Bros, thrush's nest is repeated character tot for immediate construction of 300 wooden freight cars. Twohy character In that of another. With Bros., arc now engaged building 200 freight cars for Union Pacific you It Is different: each one of you can put something of himself into hla 8ystem. work, and unless he docs so ho be Forest Grove—Construction work on extension of United comes a more copyist, an echo and not a sound, a purveyor of “white robed Railways line from Wilkesboro to Tillamook is now under way. | Innocence" and "flower bespangled Astoria—Standard Oil Co. to build $150,000 distributing sta meads.”—Samuel Johnson. tion here. How W ar Comes. The precedents of history show that Turner flax industry continues to develop. tho great majority of tho world's con Portland imports for 8 months have declined to $201,705 and flicts have been begun before formal ! declarations of war were made. Ac exports to $164,571. cording to authorities on International Ashland—Siskyou highway to be paved from summit to the , law, a condition of war arises In three j ways: California line. First.—Declaration of war. Duplication in public utilities by public ownership is not pop Second.—A proclamation or manifes declaring that a state of war ex- ular at Portland as candidates for Mayor do not advertise that they | to lsts. are in favor of it. Third.—Through the commission of hostile acts of force., Albany will pave six blocks of Baker street with asphaltic Ono authority on International law, Concrete. describing ways In which hostilities may begin without formal declaration, La Grande—Union county defense council reports only a 50 says, "Acts of force by way of reprise'* or during u pacific blockade or durlnf per cent crop. an Intervention might be forcibly re Logan placer mine, Josephine county, sent $7000 gold brick sisted, • • • hostilities breaking out In this way.”—New York World. to mint, Salem and Eugene will get bean-cleaning plants costing Vast Russia. "It Is difficult without a map to five 15000 to $10,000. the reader any Idea of how far a w ar Stanfield to have hollow tile fire proof warehouse. northeast Siberia Is," says an &ng11*n magazine. "Tho European Imagination Pendleton to Walla Walla new telephone lines to cost $10,000 I travels slowly beyond tho Ural moun tains Into that great frozen plain which The O. W. R. & N. Co. is building new line into Central embraces nearly the whole of northern Oregon and building tunnels ar,d viaducts at Portland. -isia and ends at the Pacific ocean. Russia In Europe Is vast, but the area Bend — $15,000 business b lo k is fifth building started this of her Aslnlle dominions exceeds that spring. of the whole of Europe by more than a million square miles, though this Union Pacific System encouraging employes to buy “ Liberty” enormous tract of country contains tor.ds. Subscribes $5,000,000 itself and will advance 25 per cent fewer Inhabitants than half tho popu • f employes salary for that purpose, to be repaid at $5.00 per month lation of London.” Snedd- Large quarry opened near here to supply crushed Giant Spidar Crab. The giant Japanese spider crab Sa rock for S. P. ballast. the ugliest looking shellfish In the Molalla—Work begun on tunnel of fire clay mine to make world. Its body measures about one foot across, and the claws have a pottery. "spread” now and then of over twelve Portland shipyards are working on 00 ships costing $48,826,000 feet These spider crabs inhabit the SHERIFFS SALE OF HEAL 1 KOl'Elt 1 \ ON (T H S FORK CLOSURE. Notice is beret) giver, thut bv vii- u > of an «'XicUtion duly liMird i ut nl the Circuit Court of the 8 It tv of Ore gon. for tho County of Marion i.m! to me directed on tliv dtni day of M y, 11*17, upon a judgment and device m j rendered, entered of record and docket ed in and by shu I Court on the Arid d v of May, 11*17, in a certain ouit llm in said Court pending, wherein Amiri w Cornish was plaintiff, ami W. A Wed die. J. N. Weddle, O. L. Waddle, K A. Weddle, Mrs. Annie ltursona<Mi . , Bonnie Collier, Ruliy i:ppley.*,I.u. tt r Sandman, tleo. Sandman, Frank \\ i - die, Robert Weddle, John Wcddie, Ernest Weddle, Mr». Gladys Hot , Myrtle Martin, Gilbert Weddle. V , garet Waddle, Allis Widdle, Oil* Ba lea, Paul Bade*,William Bsiles, Blanche and Allis daughters of Ruby J. Hades deceased, ami a I I uukown h e i r * o f Mrs. Ruby J. Bailee, Deceased W. A. Weddle a a miniumdrater of, [and all unknown heirs and legal representatives nnd claimants of tho (State of Margaret A. Weddle, deceas ed, were defendants in favor of plaint iff and against said defendants ly which execution 1 am commanded to ; sell the property in said execution and hereinafter described to pay the sum duo the plaintiff of $850.00 with inter est thereon at the rate of 8 per cent | per annum from the 7th day of October ! 1013, less the sum of $68.0u interest paid Oct. 7tb. 1914, and the further sum of $40.00 interest paid at n later date: and costs and expenses of said i execution, and further sum of $90 00 ; attorneys fees, 1 will on Saturday, the! 30th day of June, 1917, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. rn. of said day at the west door of tho County court house in Sa lem, Marion county, Oregon, sell ut public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the day of sale, all right, title, interest, and estate which said defendants and all persons claim ing under them subsequent to the date of the mortgage in, of and to said premises hereinbefore mentioned and described in said execution us follows, to-wit: Commencing ut a point 19ti fuct and (2) inches north and 552 feet west of the quarter section corner between Sections 10 and 15, in Township 9 south, Range 1 west of the Willamette merid ian in Marion county, Oregon; thence running north (200) feet; thence west 216 feet; thence south 50 feet; thence < ast (100) feet; thence south 150 feet; ihenceeast 116 feet to the place of be ginning, all situated in the town of Stayton, Murion county, Oregon, said sale being made subject to redemption in the manner provided by law. Dated this 26th day of Mny, 1917. W, I. NEEDHAM, 22t7 Sheriff of Marion county,Oregon, XXM ATOB T I L L * T H 1 *O O D v l U P * t A » O U T IT h ) l U L V O d U D Q l l V O U O UQ MT ] T O K N O W K I .O T A B O U T H O O D ' T O B A C C O .B U T T O V N I V l S A ' .T A S T lp AN V A t OOOP A B TM K j J I v y 'S C U T - - T H Y , T i|JQ H I N CH IW IN 4 WAX« U t NO OTMSB , O A J » I NAT OS T H M K VI ASS I .T H C U U O « M» N » » T T M S I I VIA T’S worth your while to f(ct what food tobacco judges aay about W-B C U T , and to notico tho way men are changing over to it. Talk it over with Rome one who chcw i W-B C U T —there’s something sound and fundamental about the tobacco. It’s not gummy with syrup; just tobacco through and through —and mighty rich, sappy leaf at that—shredded and lightly salted to bring out the good tobacco taste. I Ms4s Vi WCTMAM.BRUT0K COBfAHT, 11*7 Br~Jw.T, It«« YsA Ok* Efficiency In Banking Wo take pride in the w ay our bank ie run. Our depoei- tore include the biggeet men in town. Each individual account It given epecial attention. W e are opening new ac count» daily. Come in and talk over your banking with at. Our officer» w ill be glad to m eet you. It it the man with cuth in bank who»e voice 1» heard. Checking and »caving» ac count». STAYTON STATE BANK A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity is solicited. You are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. Japan sea and often llvo 2,000 feet be Corvallis—First Baptist church finishes $15,000 brick house low the surface of the waves. of worship. Bobby’s Rsason. Ashland gets saw mill and box factory to employ 100 men. "Why did you spell ‘bank’ with a cap ital, Bobby?" State appropriations left unexpended total the net sum of “ ’Causo pa says a bank ought aV $302,086 and will be deducted from proposed state levy for 1917 wavs to have a good big capital."— Boston Transcript which will be very low as result. Yss, Indeed. . With from one to two million men in the army and as many Rlobba—1The average wife tells her Wore working to supply them with equipment, men in a position to husband everything she hears. Slobbs know fear a farm labor famine in height of season and as remedy — And a lot she doesn't—Philadelphia iuggest bringing in labor from any country that can spare them to Record. help during war emergency and to be returned when crisis is passed Bandon—Bandon shipyard sold to Pacific Shipbuilding Co. of San Francisco. D ut H ard T o B eat A Roofing for E v e r y K ind Of B u i l d i n g C a p ita l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 It cotta nothing to inquire Manufactured by PRACTICAL H E A L T H H IN T . Catarrhal Jaundica, Pendleton—Echo wool goes at 43 1-2 cents, 40,000 pounds in The most common form of flrst sale of the season. Jaundice Is that known as cg- - tnrrhal Jaundice because It is Pendleton—Judd building changes hands, •> caused by an Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the St. Johns Grant Smith Co. of Portland to start shipyard here. - V bile ducts. That affection is Eugene—Canning plant at C res well is leased by Fruit Grow - usually the result of tumo indis ♦ cretion x>t diet or of exposure to ers Associatior. - Inclement weather. 8ometlmcs Newport—Pacific States Telephone & Telegraph Co., improv - tho symptoms are very slight. ing lines between Newport, Toledo and Willamette Valley. Silver Lake—Great irrigation project launched, 100,000 acres of land in eastern Oregon will be watered at cost of $5,000,000, - “ With a bouyancy that is unparallcd and alarm ing.” said R. 1. Clancy assistant to General Manager of the S. P. Co., “ prices of 1f»ilway equipment, material and supplies arc soaring upward until fh e railroad’s cost of living is of gravest concern and is endanger- railroad credit.” of some grave liver trouble. In deed, It Is safer to consult a <$■ physician at once and let him A take charge of the case from the ❖ very start. * Roofing Manufacturing Co. Portland, Oregon FO B SA LE BY The patient merely feels a little 'V out of sorts or bilious; he loses V his appetite, his tonguo Is fur " red, there Is perhaps a little nau ♦ sea, and his bowels are sluggish. He hardly regards himself a* North Bend Oregon Power Co. to build power wire to valley ♦ - sick and Is quite surprised to bs v told that ho has grown yellow, —improvement to start immediately at cost of $25,000. O Tho yellow color affect* tho Brookings Oregon & California Lumber Co ships first cargo whites of the eyes as well as the of lumber for 1917, amounting to 400,000 feet. skin, and sometimes It Is almost ■■ entirely confined to tho eyes. Milton—Plans new Garage building. O The treatment of this form of v Jaundice is simple. A light diet, Pendleton—Pacific Power & Light Co. authorized investment a bluo pill or a dose of salts and • f $9 ,500 in improvements here. ♦ rest in bed for a day or two will * usually suffice. If the symptom* Forest Grove—Contract let for construction of first 10-mile ♦ persist consult a physician, for * they may he the first Indication • n it of Gales Creek and Wilson River Railroad. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Brown-Petzei Co,Stayton • ___ s_______________________ Re • r ; C a a c o t E? Ciu id *>y lo c . \ iiP-na, r t: / m int i< irii i. ■ .1 I >1 *w. , t t!.o ta r. T herii i i ■ i t : -..-a/ I i « -il - j (' -iftv sa, •ind th a t I. l.-y to iiju itu tlo i i rem ed ies. I ii if m i s la c . :<1 b y r. i Inllir-. <1 ron<M- tl j.'i o f t • m ■ ' s llr.in g • f th o E u s ta ch ia n T o. V/h p . th. i tu.- » l.( I ifl im u t v u h a v e r. r u .V d ln ff I in ! or tr ip, r f e t h T'.nr. nr.il -rh'-.1 I* i t r r * ;.c ly r lo s c l, I >< ifrv i la th i . a lt. , I U i tho I l- flafn m .itlon < .i bo ta i n c l th is • ubo i-fatorc'1 to " i i m i l con d ition , lie a r ln j v/l!l ho d r e . I f r e v r; nlno >■: i < u t o f t -. ci ' i l b ' < '.i'-irrht wl Ir h I» n o th in g 1 1 on Inflam ed con d i tio 1 o f th o i.iucouH surfa.'"-n. ■ v IT f-lfoO oc Hiin'lr» 11 "Mar. fo r a r , r.«n »,, Tv f t m IhjcriMrrhlilialcnnnott mroUby JiaU'» tiatarru Car*. f< -cirinlnr,, frm. F. J. cnjCNZSY, * OO, Toledo, Ohio. Bold b y P rn uclsf» , 7 > . Taka LUir, L'amii/ fills for ooDnUpaUon. Register Tuesday. I. I I ■■ —— — B— B— ea— — OO OO OO 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OO O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O OO o o o o > o > o o o o o o o > > o * ♦ ♦ o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ v - o o o 0 % o o 0 0 o 0 o o o o <y o * 0 SELECT LINE OF * o 0 * 0 o Ladies’ Dress Goods o 0 > o v ♦ Wash Goods O ♦ o ♦ 0 Curtain Draperies. Etc. ♦ ♦ o o ♦ ❖ o o ORE. STAYTON o o ♦ BIG NEW LINE OF NEW GOODS Just Received At -Gehlen’s Store- And More Coming CHAS. GEHLEN