The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 29, 1917, Image 2

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THE S T A Y T O N M A I L
tion agent, Lorene A. Parker,
Salem, upon request.
GRAVE LY'S
A L E X A N D E R ¿t DAUGHERTY, Owners and I'ublishcrs
C IL IB IU m
C. A. Beauchamp and wife
were Salem visitors Sunday.
C. E. DAUGHERTY, E ditor and M upager
R e a l Chawing Plug
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in « Flavor ana Fraahaaaa la
R E A L Q B A V IL V P L U G T O B A C C O
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Fraah ana Claan ana a « « a .
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•I «ram ar» fliif.
«naaafc A A a a r U I W A • W r
Among the Oregon boys who
Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton, Marion
recently received promotion we
County. OrafOB, andir tlu> Act of Congress of March 3. 1879.
notice the names of Joe and Julian
IVJardin. brothers of G. W. Oe-
Jardin of this city, and George
Maten, brother o f Mrs. M. J.
Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application
Crabtree.
Subscription Price $1.01) Per Year In Advance
.v.
A number from Stayton at- 1
Foreign Advertising Represented by The American Press Association
tended the dance given by the
ladies of the Sublimity Red Cross
Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail
at that town Friday evening. All
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report a good time.
The ladies
had charge of the dance which
SUMMONS.
was held in the Foresters hall. 1
In the Circuit Court o f the State
This
was decorated very attract­
o f Oregon for Marion county. Depart­
m ent No. 2. John L. Apple. Plaintiff,
ively for the occasion. An un­
vs. Daisy Apple, Defendant. To Daiav
usually large crowd was preoent
Apple, the above named D efendant: IN'
A sugar famine is threatening to "do their bit" for the Red
T H E N A M E OF T H E STA TE OF
us. Our present sugar supply is Cross.
O R E G O N , vou are hereby required to
sufficient
for our own consump­
appear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled Court tion only until the first of Janu­
We have been using at the
and cause on or before the 27th dav o f ary.
Decem ber, 1917, and if you fail so to rate of ninety pounds per capita
answer, for want thereof the plaintiff
per year. The French have for
w ill apply to the Court for the relief
sometime
been on a ration o f less
prayed for in his complaint, to-w it:—
than
two
tablespoons per d a y ,1
That the bonds o f matrimony existing
between the plaintiff and defendant and unless the American Nation
be dissolved and that he have such can send them a hundred thous­
other and further relief as to the Court
and tons during the next two
m ay seem just and equitable. This
months this ration will be re­
summons is served upon you by publi­
duced
to nothing. Cut down the
cation in the Stayton Mail by order o f
Hon. Geo. G. Bingham, Judge o f the amount o f sugar to six table­
Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon spoons a day for each person and
The American p eo p le mr%
for the Third Judicial District, dated
our task is done. Everv conser- j
waking
up.
They resen
Li
the 10th day o f November, 1917, the
vation committee in each com­
first publication to be on the 15th day
charge that they are wastef* 1
o f Novem ber, 1917. and you are re­ munity should begin a campaign
quired to appear and answer on or against the use o f cane and beet
Bank deposits all over the
before the 27th day o f December. 1917. 3ugar for holiday confectionery,
country are increasing by leaps
S. H. H ELTZEL.
and using glucose, molasses, com
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Attorney for Plaintiff.
and
bounds.
svrup and dried fruits instead.
A family of five should limit
A re you a depositor T
the sugar used in all cooking and
served on the table inr any form,
including candy, to one pound (2
I f you are not, join the finan­
cups) a day for the remainder of
cial preparedness army. Man­
the year.
After January the
age to lay aside a certain
new West Indian crop will be
amount o f cash. W e ’ll be glad
available and the sugar situation
to explain our banking system.
will probably be less tense.
Recipes for holiday confection­
ery will be sent to anyone in the
county by the Home Demonstra-
Sugar Saving
Campaign Now On
lo o K fait T H i rncrri(.V0N_
U A L IT IS HOT U A L / N
QAAVMY WITH OUT
.THIS S t A L .
Thrift Is N ow a
S TA TE
/ N
[£ ) ] -
\ / .
A share of the banking business
of Stayton and vicinity
N ational Slogan
STA YTO N
.KH37ER ^ O A T -Y O U CAN BE
r> e x c u s e d r o R c h e w i n g a h y
l OLD THING BECAUSE YOU CAN*~
[REAPTHAT BILL BOARD. f
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.
Farmers & Merchants
Bank o f Stayton, Oregon
Capital $25,000.00
BANK
THREE JOYOUS DAYS
December 4,5, and 6,1917
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Stayton’s First Chautauqua Festival
Inspiring,
Hawaiian Music to Be Feature of
Big Chautauqua Program '
Educational
Entertaining
Every afternoon and evening of the
three days brimful of highest class enter­
tainment by the best artists to be found
on the Chautauqua Circuits.
Splendid Lectures, Wholesome Enter­
tainment, inspiring Music
Single Admissions: First afternoon 50c, evening 50c
Second afternoon 35c, evening 50c
Third afternoon 50c, evening 75c
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Season Tickets admitting holder to all 6 entertainments $1.50
Children’s Ticket $1.00
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