H. A. BEAUCHAMP,id. U. Physician and Surgeon 8TAYTON. - OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AN I) SUKGEON S t a y t o n , O regon Wilbur N. 1‘ inllcr, D.M.D. DENTIST Ottlcv Opp. I.um'cllcM Shoe Store Phone 2152 Ktavton. O n V. A. GOODE LAW YER and N O T A R Y PUBLIC Office Room No. 0, Koy llliltf. H. H . H K l . T Z K L Attorney at l,*w -N o ta ry Public jj — Real Estate— : And Farm Loans : Ü , GEO. A. SMITH Stayton, Oregon ; » ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦MB «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« G. F. KORINEK, V. S, B. V. Sc Veterinarian T rea t* all domestic animala, alar apiiliva the Tuberculin teat. Telephone 3*7 Office a l S tay to n S tab le» STAYTON . . . . OREGOJ TIN WORK and PLUMBING Bath Tub*». Lavatories and dll Sanitary fittings— Fnrm- ers-W e carry a line of pumps, leader water sys­ tems, etc. Gasoline engines. JACOB SPANIOL STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & THOMAS, Proprietors. Fresh. Salt & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock If in the Market For Chevrolet or Buick Four or Six Phone or Call on 0. M. Baker, Agent Kingston. Ore. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AUG. 17 Kingston- Stayton- Salem AUTO STAGE W ill make regular trip* every day. Sundays included as follow «: HAI.KM 1‘ IIO NK I1* » A. M. 7:40 7:50 H:00 • 8:20 8:40 9:15 L v . . . . K in gston . . . . A r .......... S tayton ............ .......... Sublim ity......... .......... A u m a v ilie ........ .......... T u rn er.............. | A r... .S a lem .......... Lv P. M. 5:30 5:00 4:50 4:30 4:15 3:45 •M eet* Train 62northbound at Aums- v ilb 1. Stage leave* opposite O. E. de­ pot in Salem. Stayton-West Stayton IS Ä l1" suyton |8:45 0:00 8:12 Lv 5:16 5;i«p:m:A r W - st* * ton Ar a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Hamman Auto Stage j F IR E ! \\ \ [ Think of the price of grain and hay. Is it insured ¡1 against Fire? I f not in- J | sure for four or six months een made The eye* and ears of an army are Ita the brido o f the sea. and the throwing scout*. It* cavalry. It* aeroplanes, It* balloons, It* aples, Its photographers. of the dart Is a picturesque feature of Ita observer*. The bruin I* the com­ a picturesque ceremony. Equally Interesting are the clrcum- , manding general and III* stuff. The nerve* are u hundred different activi­ stance* attaching to the similar fuuo- I ties o f that branch o f the service ti*ed and winged with the estate o f said decedent, and de­ places. NEW YORK’S DIRECTORY. bronze, lu this way asserting hia au- j scribed as followa: thority as lord high admiral o f tbe Beginning at a point in the center of In Early Editions They Turned a Poet port.—Argonaut. thv Aumsville-rUayton County road 20 Loeee Upon the Job. chains south o f the northwest corner o f The drat New York city directory VENOMOUS SEA SNAKES. the D. L. C. o f Allen J. Davie, in was printed lu 1786 and waa u acauty Tow nships South. Range 1 W est o f the affair, with file "V a n " descendants o f G a u d y C olored Se rp e n ts of the In d ia n W illam ette Meridian in Marion County the Dutrh settler* o f New Amsterdam and Pacific Oceans. taking Up pretty Hourly all tile apace. Inquire at any S. P. agency or address Oregon; running thence Seuth 34.,% Innunieraith- sea snakes, most of The first attempt to compile name* chains; thenre W est 6.28 chains; thence o f New Yorkers by business or trade u'blrli are highly venomous. Infest tbe 1 North 37.22 chains to the renter o f said was made in 1805, when a classified waters o f the Indian ocean uud the : John M. Scott road; thence South (65 degrees and 30' II; t « m apiM'iidctj (o the directory. At western Pacific. General Passenger A gen t E ) 6.90 chains to the place o f begin­ the top o f each elassillcatlon the pule Nearly all o f them d iffer from the Portland, Oregon ning ami containing 22 1-2 acres o f Haliers Inserted the work o f a poet land serpents liy the laterally flattened land, more or less. Save ami except wit so lyre was turned to commerce. and onrllke shape o f the tall and also tnerefrom 7 1-2 acres otf the east side This, for Instance, la the hurd'a hy the scales o f the under surface of the body. When cast ashore acci­ o f said tract the entire length thereof. thought* on hairdressers: dentally the m ajority are quite help­ Ye raKKed pales, your hulr w e'll crop And whereas, said Court has fixed And ear at the ly active. In length they vary from said time and place, then and there to about tw o feet to as much as ten or Sea W ater. show cause, if any you have, or if any 8ea snakes »Iso differ Baa water l* a complicated mixture tw elve feet. exiat, why an order o f sale should not o f a great variety o f nubstances. from land snakes in the shortness o f tw made, as in said petition prayed for Roughly speaking. It consists o f OC-fc the tongue. In their natural element and why said petition should not be per cent o f fresh water plus 3Vb per they thrust only the extrem e Up o f this granted and said order and license cent o f mineral salts. Three-fourth* organ through tw o small notches tn o f these salts is chloride o f sodium, or the closed mouth. They have compara­ should not issue. tively small nostrils, placed on top of W IT N E S S , the Hon. W. M. Bushey, commou table salt, and tbe next largest tbe snout and furnished with a valve constituent is chloride o f magnesium. Judge o f the County Court o f the State A fte r these come sulphate o f magne­ that opens to admit air and that closes o f Oregon for the County o f Marion. sium. sulphate o f lime, sulphate o f pot- | to exclude w ater when tbe reptile la U. G. B O Y E R . Clerk. ash. bromide o f magnesium and carbo­ beneath the surface. A. J. MacGREGOR, Deputy. nate o f lime. In addition to these aub- ; S. H. H E L T Z E L stances, sea water contains minute S ile n t W isd o m , quautitle* o f quite a variety o f ele­ Attorney for Estate. 49t5 Keep still. When trouble la brewing, ments, Including lodbie. phosphorus keep stllL Even when slander la get­ and arsenic. It also contains some sil­ ting on bis legs, keep stllL When your the game and thus add another NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT ver, copper, xlnc, nickel, cqbalt. Iron j feelings are hurt, keep still—UU you game to their long string o f Notice is hereby given that the un­ and goltL Copper and xlnc are found recover from your excitement at any victories. dersigned administrator o f the estate o f In some seaweeds, and certain species rate. Things look differently through au uuagltated eye. G. W. Murphy, deceased, has filed his o f coral la three-millionths silver. Dr. Burton relates how once In a School opened again Wednes­ final account in the said estate, and commotion he wrote a letter and sent Curved Arms o f Flywheels. that the H ororable County Court o f day morning Jan. 2, with every A great many people Imagine that It and wished be bad not. “ In my later Marion County, Oregon, ha* fixed and one ready to take up the new the arms o f flywheels and pulleys are years." he said. “ I had another com­ appointed Monday, January 28th, 1918, curved fo r the sake o f tx-auty and motion and wrote a long letter, but year’s work. Last Friday afternoon a num­ at the hour o f 10.00 o ’clock a. m. on grateful appearance. But this la not life bad rubt>ed a little sense Into me. A t the beginning of the inter­ ber of the ladies of the Howell said day at the Court room, in the so. In the making o f these wheels they and I kept that letter In my pocket Court house at Salem, Marion County, are cast in sand from molten Iron against tlie day when I could look It class Basket ball games, played school district met at the home Oregon, as the time and place fo r the poured In. As the arms are s f less over without agitation and without between the high school class o f Mrs. A. P. Kirsch and organ­ hearing o f any objections to said Anal thickness and body than tbe heavy rim tears. I was glad 1 did. Less and less teams, a penant was promised ized a club to be known as the It seemed necessary to send I t l was | account and for the settlem ent thereof. and the hub, they begin to cool off not sure It would do any hurt, but In the winning team. quicker. By tbe time the arm* are During the Howell Bee Hive with the follow­ Dated this 27th day o f December “ set" tbe rim and bub are still cooling my doubtfulness I leaned to reticence, games the Sophomores did not 1917. G RAN T M URPHY . ing officers; President, Ethel and contracting, and the effect o f tbelr I and eventually It was destroyed.” S. H. H EI.T/.KL, Administrator. shrinkage is to cause a very powerful Tim e works wonders. W a it till yon lose a game thereby winning the Malone; Vice-President, Mrs. A ttorn ey for estate. 52t5 pull on tbe arms As the latter are sol­ can speak calmly, and then yon w ill honors of the school. Wednes­ Kirsch; Secy-Treasurer, Wilma idly aet they become severely strained, not need to speak, maybe. day morning a beautiful purple Ware. but If the arms are curved they with­ ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE and gold penant was presented As the name indicates these stand the pull that goes on during , C h ild r e n 's Prattle. Notice is hereby given that the un­ shrinkage and simply straighten out a The ladies will be as busy as bees A t times it cannot be denied the to the Sophomore class. dersigned, bv an order o f the County little. questions o f children become Irksome, ! class is proud o f its players and their aim being to work for the Court o f the State o f Oregon fo r the but who would wish a child to ask no | T h s B e g in n in g of B razil. questions? Julius Sturm tells in one intends to make a similar record Red Cross in knitting and doing County o f Marion, duly made and en­ Rising brisk and early one bright o f hia pretty fairy tales bow * grand­ each year. with a will whatever the Red tered on the 16th day o f Novem ber. morning toward the close o f the flfteeuth father, driven Into impatience by the 1917, was ap|siinted administrator o f Cross finds for them to do, They Miss Poley, Language teacher, century, a nice Portuguese gentleman, 1 constant questionings o f bis grand- , the Estate o f Matthias Goodie, deceased to wit, Cabral, going for a sail, deckled child, exclaimed, " I wtsb your tongue is absent from school on account will meet every Friday afternoon and that he has duly qualified as such to take hts comical little fleet down tbe Mere out o f Joint!" But when unex­ o f an attack o f the La Grippe the meeting this Friday will be administrator. A ll persona having west coast o f Africa, turn to the east, pectedly his wish was fulfilled and the She probably held at the home of Mrs. Hutch­ claims against said estate are hereby totter across the Indian «Kean and, be­ child became dumb how he Joyfully ex- 1 and tonsolitis. notified to present the same duly v e r­ fore he grew quite old, reach the Indies. changed one o f tbe (w o years which an j will not be with us before the inson. ified a* required hy law, to said admin­ The o|M>nlng voyuge was shorter than angel bad prophesied be Mas je t to i first of next week. istrator at hia office in Stayton, Ore­ expected. He awoke one day to And ' live for the privilege o f hearing the To begin the new year’ the land on his right Instead o f on his left, ' little one's prattle again!—Exchange. gon, within six months from the date laud which Plnxon had scratched three 1 grade teachers found the floors o f this notice. months earlier, land lu the west and A B a d C a ts. freshly oiled and their rooms in Dated this 6th day o f December 1917. not in the east. It was Brazil.—London The Gervais Star, in its report The cynical man was staring through S. H. H E L T Z E L Chronicle. of the wedding of Miss Vesta the wiudow at tbe chesty man swing­ good condition. 49t5 Administrator. ing down the street. “ Does t'hesty Technical music is being given Marshall, to L. D. Mars, at high Without Fsar. know anything?” asked his conpaB- noon, Christmas day, says; the eighth grade pupils. "T h e first «hall la* Inst mid the last lon. shall lie first." quoted the devout citi­ ’ ’The bride, a petite and lovely "K n o w anything!” said the cynical j The pupils o f Mrs. Lau’s room zen. man. "H e doesn’t even suspect any- j I brunette, wore for her wedding gave their teacher a beautiful “ It makes no difference to me how thing.“ —N ew York Times. j gown a white Georgette crepe, The big New Y ea r’s eve dance you arrange 'em," replied the expert hand-painted cup and saucer, eommerclallst. " I 'll get mine either »riven by Stayton’ « patriotic la­ W a ste d E n e rgy . also a large box of peanuts and j and carried a shower boquet o f way. I'm the middleman.” —Washing- It Is none o f our business, but It does I white carnations and fresia. dies was a huge success in every holly. ten Star. seem that a porch climber wastes a ” - ■ 1 - The bride’s going away gown way. There was a large crowd lot o f energy when he might Just as Lawrence Quin of Portland, Hard Task. was a taute chiffon broadcloth present and everybody had an well get In by a window on the first has entered Mrs. Lau’ s room. •'What's the matter, ray dear?” floor.—Arkansas Onsette. with shoes, gloves and hat to enjoyable time. The receipts “ Oh, I'ra tryl.tg to tell that Got rot , A short Christmas program match. were $165.40 while the expenses person how perfectly beautiful we ; N o G lo ve s F o r Her. was given in Mrs. Mars’ room by The happy couple left on the were $44,HO. leaving a net bal­ think her horrid old wedding present Fiatbuah— And are Mr. and Mrs. Car- la.” — Life. artsee working band and glove together her pupils and the pupils o f Mrs. T b it Cost is Little More To go East Through California CITATION 4 Trains a Day from Portland ¿S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC L IN E S Scene from “The Heart of Paula” At Star Theatre Saturday , ________ School Notes Ladies Organize To Live in California Dance Big Success ance of $120.60 to be used in pro­ viding comforts for our boys, I wish to thank every one who contributed in any way to make the benefit dance such a grand success. Mrs. J. P. Wilbur Vsry Good. "Did he get a good vv ifeT” for a million.” “ Good enough.” — Louisville Courier- Journal. * Pluck Is always trying to foiget that it was lieu ten yesterday. , six o’clock electric for a short stay in Portland and later will go and Ivan Kearns to San Francisco for the winter, are absent from school. where the groom, a promising « | The Basket ball team plays young government engineer wil l Mill Ct> r’riri »j evening in tl.at be employ 3d in tho siructuial town and they are going to win department. now? Benaoiihnrst—Ob, no: she ban- , Lau’ s room. dies him without gloves. — Yonkers j Edith Cavin Statesman. One o f the mistakes in the conduct o f tinman life Is to suppose that other men's i>plii!.