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4 ' T M S T R Y T O N M A IL! AMERICA'S GREAT NEED. Teaching That Will Lead to Contont- j m«nt and Stability. No steam boiler 1» mi f<> without 11» C. E . D A IV IIE R T V , E d ito r mini M a n n e r provision against orrrtirw oart. A |>or | fvctly* ow n application o f It» power t > Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton, Marion tin- work It 1» doing 1» not p«w»lhl«> All throuich mechanics runa this »ante j County, Oregon, under the Act of Coagress of March 3, 1879. necessity o f safeguarding against th«< j aurplus o f for*»* which must I k « genera t- , c l to accomplish the work which the machine la act to do. The safety valve for altsitu power and the fuse for d ec 1 trio ciivulta art* imvhantcal cssuutials. j Sanity, national a» well aa Individual, Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application | demand» balance. It demand» men ami ' women who unite with apodal practical j aflleleney In producing au equal skill ! Foreign Advertising Represented by Tbe American Press Association j and wisdom In using products. The I most vitally lni|H<rtunt question o f our : I Immediate future 1» not what wealth 1 Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail ami leisure can we achieve a» au aver ■ . - - — ace for our peo|i,e, hut what shall We . . . do "dth the wealth ami leisure which friendship, for it has that rare „a au average we do m t u n and priceless quality among per- It i» as.u m «i in our ed u cation al : A L E X A N iJlik Ar D A l’G H E R T Y , Ow ners um l Publisher* G R A V E L Y *S C B I.I nitATB O M O U S HAVE h o K Y IS .S o } THgY CAN’T RCAD MY ^ '3IUBOAROS ANO OKt W ISE.D O N ’T YOU BE A MOLE I f R e n i C h a w in g P lu g N m Jt ¡¡¿ » allí J» Uli» » ■ • l .n lit* InvaMlan •t •»» P .t .i l All Praaf Paye» t .u n , c * * i a N *t H * * a lha flav o r a n * f r a * » « * * * I» n i A L ORAVCLV PLU U T O BA C C O . Now I h . f a t a n t Pouah H aaps II Frath and C la .n an» OaeU. A L h lla Chaw a t Or«»«!» la EnaufA a n » Las«« L a n * * ’ m an a * 'o atiaw of onl'nary plu». Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year In Advance JM k * w “TW I . - Ca - Ami & —— —--- " Ml J'ja Change of Rule idocals. character.-and the char- [hou#ht ,llrtt wl,h monojr ••"¡I i leisure win eotne more eonteutment and acter of The louth s Companion stability. These win only eoute to a has made fast friends for it all i**opio prepared to secure nnd under round the world. - l , 'a"d ,h““' . K Vnlw* our 1",'"00,s f V " The Companion alone is 12.00. sou„, ,iav „ , , . , 1 „ .«tm-tvs ,, to sv„.v Sheriffs Sale of Real Property on but the publishers make an ex- the eternal uuie«« of thing».-Rochester Execution traordinary double otTer-The J 1 By virtue o f sit execution i»»urd o u t ! o f the Honorable Circuit Court o f the Youth’s Companion and McCall’s MEANING OF HORSEPOWER. i S ta te of Oregon, for the County of Magazine together fort$2.25. Marion, on the 11 th day o f December, Our two-at-one price offer in- And How • Parson in Lifting w«ight 1917, In favor o f Hernani Klocker, eludes: . , **•/E*p"nd Tha‘ porca. plaintiff, and against J . H. hiJecker and _ _ . , l o Principals of Standard High Schools or County School Superintendents: The ruling of the State Board of Education that non-standard high schools are not to have the work of their pupils accepted where pupils enter standard high schools, unless the pupils takean examination in the sub- g § jects or subject for which they 1. The Y outh s Companion 52 pound» on* foot tu ot.c second require» Bessie KlecWer hi» wife, defendant», desire credit for admission, has issues of 1918, ; what 1» known as o.ie horsepower, for the sum of One Hundred (II(M.IH)) been changed so as to permit the 2. All remaining issues of 1917. siuniurly n horse i>ower 1 » able to r . . Dullnr» in U. S. gold coin, with inter-1 twin« that weight one foot lu tw ice the est thereon at the rate o f t! per cen t j rule to go intoeffect on February 3. The Companion Home Calen- tim e or one-half foot tu ju st that timo. p r annum, from the 6th day o f N o -! 1, rather than December 1. Those dar for 1918. Moreover, It cau rn so hulf 5.V» pounds vein her, 1915, until paid, the further high schools that wish to do so 4. McCall’s Magazine-12 fashion one foot lu h alf a »?. ond or two foot tu sum o f One Hundred Thirty-five and j a »ecoml. ami so ou. Therefore. If 45-100 ($135.15* Dollar», with interest 1 may, therefore, admit pupils numbers of 1918. you Ilf: one-quarter o f that weigh:, thereon at the rate of 6 per cen t per I from non-standard schools if they All for only 82.25. 137’j [ oiiuil.i. four foot In one see. ml annum from the 13th day of November, I so desire. The Youth’s Companion, Com you ar«« exerting a horsepower. Accordingly, when u person who 1912, amt the further sum of P ifty-fou r After February 1, however, monwealth Ave.. Boston. Mass. welchs Hi*1] pounds runs upstair» at jn d 0d-100 (34.66) Dollars, with interest should a high school give a pupil New subscriptions received* at the rate o f four fee: a second he 1» ex- thereon at the rate of 6 per cent |wr erring the equivalent of a bom-power annum from the 30th day o f March, an examination for the purpose of this office. ; F or a unui weighing tw ice that much. 1916, and accruing coats, I have levied admitting him. a record must be ---------------------- 275 |«nunda. It would I k * u e es.mry to U[K>n nnd will sell at public auction on made of the grades obtained, and climb at the rare o f only two feet a Saturday the 19th day of Jan u ary, 1919, aecond to i>vi1 a horse; o n er the high school admitting him at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court House It 1» po.ssdi ie to uo much u.ore. As a must become responsible for the Ernest Knapp is spending door in Salem . Marion county. S ta te of m atter of fa t. a horse often exerts preparation in the subjects Christmas visiting home folks at many time» a horsepower. The « t r Oregon, all the right, title and m tereat through the examination given. Salem. u st horse can draw a wivron up a lull which the said defendanta had on or a fte r the 16th day o f Ju ly , 1917, in or The responsibility for the prepar-f Miss Dorothy Smith, of Stay- where a teu horsepower etiuir.e with to the following described premises, to- the same load would fail. A horse ation of every high school pupil i ton, spent Christmas with home power does not represent the greate.-t w it: Commencing at a point 46 rods must be lodged in some standard j folks, i momentary strength o f the average and 11 feet east and five rods south high school of the state, should Miss Haze, Lambert, of Leb- ! horse, hut 1» a measure of the power of the Section corner of Sections nine, which he can exert continuously — ten, fifteen and sixteen in Township j the preparation of the student anorii j3 visiting with home folks Syracuse Herald. nine, S. K. one west of the W illam ette 1 ever be called into question, Tl‘is this week. Meridsan, Oregon, and thence south 14 W ash in gto n ’s Tom b. is the reason for the rule. rods; thence east 110 fe e t; thence north Pete Fiedler called at Jung- At the late date o f 1«27 a wi«h ex 14 rods; thence west 110 fe e t to the pressed by (icneral Washington in h.» 15 irth Bros, sawmill Wednesday. will wa» oltoyed. lie had cslled at place of beginning, containing 93 square . John Huber and wife called on tention to his selection of a s|»>t for rods more or less, all lying and being | Mr. and Mrs. 0 . M. Baker at « new tonih fur himself and fa:ni!y in Sectioa 15, T. 9 S . R. one west in and those o f the family already buried Marion county, Oregon. Kingston Wednesday. 1 In the old vau lt The old tomb was Terms o f sale cash unless bid in by H. Montgomery called at H. disadvantageous^ situated on the side plaintiff. j of * hUI whlch *° ’“h'1- Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 14th Whether it is a big industrial R. Shank’s Thursday. alldes. For the new vault be »perilled Linn Lambert and wife and not only the »|»>t hut also dimension» day o f December, 1917. coiperation or a farmers co-oper W . I. NKEDHAM, ative industry, buisness of all W. R. Brenner and wife spent and material». According to these. Ids Sheriff o f Marion County, Oregon. own plans, a tomb was built, and his kinds follows in the wake of pay- Christmas day at the P. H. Lam- and Mr». Washington's bodies were By O. D. Bower, Deputy. 51t5 bert home. rolls. transferred to It, along with the re mains In the old vault of other mem- For instance, a new buisness Miss Verna Shank visited with h(*r» of the family. The latter were district has just been laid out near Gladys Downing Sunday. burled together within the vault, out the Los Angles ship building plant Linn Lambert and Henry j or sight, while the bodies of (letieral and Mrs. Washington are In stone cof- and houses and .. stores follow. Junprw irth made a business tnp 0 ^ at»ov«* the ground, within plain This gratefu l citizen testified long the commumt.. tnat concent- Albany last week. j view between the slender bar» of a ago. | rates its energies on securing p ay -! WlvnP Hnher wa« a Simdav ' n,ted lron doorwa*- 11 for thl* Told o f quick re lie f—o f undoubted j w a y n e n u o e r was a o u n a a y rPaBO„ that the most lii.tstrlou» of .air rolls and industrial enterprisss visitor at the Mrs. Roxie Shank dead has so simple a mausoleum— benefit. The facts are now confirm«»!. will outstrip the one that neglects ^ome obedience to hi» wish. Such testimony is com plete—the j evidence conclusive. Naighborhoed Society. Communities need churches, Miss Anna Miles is spending It forms convincing proof o f m erit. “Oh. m other." cried Maliel, who had schools, lodges and reformatory th e holldays Wlth home folks at never visited In the country. “ I have P. W. Brown, retired farm er, 1499 enterprises like revivals and up- Jsaemf Just had a letter from my achoolunte S ta te S t., Salem , Ore., sr v s : ‘ ‘Hard I Dave and Earnest A egerterat Inviting me to »[«end two weeks on her work weakened my kidneys and 1 often ' lift conventions, but these do fe lt the effect in lameness and soreness ' tended the dance at Stayton rather'» farm.’'’ not supply payrolls. Mabel's mother looked up languidly. across the small «jf my back. Finally j Seek ye first the kingdom of Monday. "Yea. dear.” she remarked, "and my attention was called to Doan’s Mr. snd Mrs. H. R. Shank and what does she say about the society K.dney Pills snd i got some. The employment at good wages for In the nelgliliorliood? Does she men- men, women and young people son, G. H. Ray and Mjs. Roxie l.uii any one?” backache and soreness entirely l e f t . and all these things will be added. Shank and family spent Christ “No." answered Mal>el thoughtfully m e.” (Statem en t given Janu ary 31, | "but I've heard her mention the Hol 1916). Too many communities float in mas day at Ed Smith’s. On April 11, 1916, Mr. Brown said; I stein» and Guernseys.” an atmosphere of sentimentalism Mrs. Arnold Senz, Frank and “Oh. w ell," »aid her mother. "I pre ‘ ‘I am ready to confirm any time what j ♦ and wonder why families move Nick Senz arid Tony Laux are sume they are pleasant people.”- E x I said in my form er statem ent regard- 1 ♦ away or are unable to pay their spending the holidays at Albany. change. ing my exp eriem e with Doan'» Kidney ♦ Pills. They always do good work ♦ grocery bills. ♦ Story of a Lion. MrandMrs.HenrySenz and son when I take th em .” They do not realize that it is Arnold and Joe Pietrok spent One of S ir Charles Wakefield's pred- ♦ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t ♦ | eceasorn In office, while In the Arabian only through payrolls and trans Christmas day at Joe Senz. desert, cam e face to face with a lion simply ask for a kidney re m e d y -g e t j ♦ acting buisness that money is put HarryDowning was aChristmas ot PHrts- t>own 0,1 h,,< knee» went the Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that * in circulation where ordinary peo . r rx , worldly knight in fervent prayer. The Mr. Brown has twice publicly recom visitor at Lee Dow rungs. ]|OI) understood—or did not— ami re- ple get it. mended. Foster-M ilourn Co., P ro p 's., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith gave a treated «upperles*. Thereupon the pll- Buffalo, N. Y. Those who live on public salar «• nartv at their home Tuesday e v e *r1ni f-aI]n* **v* £-°° to ‘ he ies or by clipping coupons and col party at tneir nome luestiav eve i c h i m .h o f 8 t Katherine Cree, Leaden- « Subscribe for The Mail lecting rents are a very small min Ping. A large crowd atteded and Halt street, where the lion sermon Is « a very enjoyable time is reported iir,'»ched on eo -h anniversary of ority that does not spell prosper k C a ta rrh C a n n o t B o C u re d || : the escape, O c t 16.—London Chronicle. w ith L O C A L A P P L IC A T IO N S , a» thsy <- ity. ca n n o t r-a c h th e «eat o f th e disease. Ca * Volubility. ta rrh Is n blood o r co nstitu tio nal d lseass, Ninety per cent of the popula NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Maliel (studying her lesson) Papa. nnd In or.’. « r to cu re It you m oat ta k e In ♦ te rn a l rem edies. Ila U ’s C a ta rrh Cure la ♦ tion must live by working in in . what 1» the definition of “volubility?” ta k e n intern .illy , and a c ts d irectly upon dustries or by producing from the XT .. . . , . .. ^ Mabel’s F ath er—Sly child, volubility Is th « blood and mucous surfaces. Hall'» » Notice is hereby given th a t the un- a distinguishing feature of your mother C a ta rrh Cur« Is not ft quftek m e lclne. I t soil, the mines or the waters. wns prescribed by o r e ' ‘ tho best phy dersigncd adrr.iriistraiorof the estate o f : when on account of urgent business af- sicia n s In th is co in ry i r y trs and Is •> G. W . Murphy, decease«!, has filed his j fairs I don’t happen to reach home un- a regid ar pr' 'c r 'p tb n. I t Is c- mposed or * th e h e ft ton lrs known, ccjnM ned w ith th o final account in the ssnl estate, and til a fte r 2 o'clock in the morning, be st blood purifiers, a ctin g «llrectly on tho « that the Hororable County Court o f m ucous su rfa ces. T ; " o e rfe c t com bina » tio n of tho tv o ln r r e .Ie r u i 1» w hat pro «e« It’s Use. Marion County, Oregon, has fixed and duces such wonderful resu lts In cu ring •> “Maud has a very engaging person catarrh. Send fo r testim on ials, free. No $2.00 that you can spend in f th' 191\ F . j . C H E N E Y A CO., rro p » ., Toledo, O . ❖ . . . . r at the hour of 10. » o clock a. m. on^ ality.” ❖ Fold by D ruggists, price Tf,c. “ Yes. T h a t’s how she’s munaged to Christmas-present gl\ing Will go said day at the Court room, in the I T a k a H all’s fa m ily f i l l s fo r co n st! p o lio a . ♦ get so many diamond rings.'’—B alti farther than a subscription for Court house a t Salem, Marion County, \ more American. ♦ 1 ♦ The Youth’s companion. Look Oregon, as the time and place for the over your long list and see how f,ei,r'nK °f “nv ° ject.ons to said final Causa and E f f e c t . r • •, ___ • . , account and for the settlem ent thereof > ♦ few things on it are certain to A be Dated r. , . this ... ITth day o f December ‘ 7 1, "L illian 's health is greatly Improved.” , , . ♦ “Tea; her good looking doctor got - J . M. RINGO-- ♦ during every one of the fifty-two 19!7. grant MURPHY married.”—Kt. Louis Peat-Dispatch. week, of 1918. Acquaintance S. H. HELTZEL, Administrator. Clim bing I« performed In th« sam a witJ. it soon ripens in to lasting Attorney fer estate. 52to WEGON < A Thrift Is Now a National Slogan T h e A m erica n p eo ple mr\ w aking up. They reten 'M ch a rg e that they a re w a s t e fe 1 B a n k depositt all over the country a r e in crea sin g by leaps a n d bounds. fit. Pleasant A r e y o u a depositor T t I f y ou a re not, jo in the ftn a n - cia l p rep rred n esn arm y. M a n a g e to lay aside a certa in am ount o f cash. W e ’ll b e g la d to ex p la in our b anking system . STAYTON STATE t BANK Business Follows Industries DOUBLY PROVEN Y « . I J , . ' B IIU d irB , tT U M IIII^ in il U l f 11 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. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon ♦ 4 C a p it a l $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 COMING! ; Large line of Fall Goods ? A Happy New Year FUNERAL DIRECTOR Dooture w ith creen ln c.— H w lft STAYTON 1 ♦ ♦ A FULL LINE OF Men's Slickers -at the Old Price ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ •> ♦ ♦ *> * ♦ « ♦ R U BBER W EA R Complete line for Men* Women and Children GEHLEN’S STORE ♦ ♦ ♦ •> ♦ 4 •> ♦ ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ #> ❖ « 4 4 4 4 t »