H. A . BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Physician ami Surgaon FARM ANl i C IT Y LOANS l{ If VOU are payniK a hiu r u t « o f li - r tardai, why not refund vmir lo w at a lower rate ned more liberal terina. It la not ko 4 x I buMncas to pay a hl|(her rate of ¡ntereat than the market demandi«, nor la it gissi huai- rieaa to keep your aurplua tunda on time depoaita at 3 to 4 fier et. fier an­ num when 6 fier cent <-an readily ho •ocured ori first Farm Mortai;on. I f you have money to loan or wieh to refund or aucure a new one, call or write S. II. H El.iy.KL, Stayton, Oregon. • « » « • a » « » a a a a e * * « » » « '> « « * 4 • OUR NATIONAL FORESTS. They A re 153 In N u m b er and A re S e a t- tered Ovae N m steen States. Under authority of nu a< t o f I'ougroM paatMid In IcMal the president of the United Hinte» la empowered to set apart public land» Itoartug forests as public reservations. The primary pur­ pose» of the natloniil forests are to In­ PHYSICIAN AND SUKOEON sure continuous production of timber and favorable condition» a» to flow of S t a y t o n , O reg o n wnter. An means to these ends strict supervision 1» unalutiiined over the sale of mature timbre, and the forest areas are gipirilrd aguln»t tire. Thee« arras ure much u»od by camp­ er», hunters and f.tliernitn. "Itocroa- DENTIST thm map«" are Issued, which not only Olltro Opp. LaticefielJ Shoo Store prem-nt map« of many of the national N o t ic e . forests, »bowing towns, streams, road« Phone 2152 H lev ton. Or«- The firm of Fisher & Richard* and trails, hut ountalu Inforniatlou per­ taining to the best sedative In the world. A man (J. W. Murphy, dcccakcd, haa tilt»! hi» on the orange diet will never get rheu­ T riâ t» ail domi'Mtic animal», aise tinal hccount in th« »aid estate, and matism, and b • will have no appetite for alcoholic liquors, ltotli apples and applies the Tuberculin teat. that the liororable County Court of oranges cure the liquor habit. Telephone 3x7 Marion County, Oregon, bu« fixed ami Oranges, eaten before retiring, will O U tc t a l S lt y lo n S u b le t appointed Monday, January 28th, 1918, make you sleep so soundly that you S TA YTO N OREGOf at the hour o f 10.00 o'clock a. m. on arise lu the morning Invigorated and »aid day at the Court room, in the refreshed, with the notiou that you Court houae at Salem, Marion County, have liec:i drugged with some potion Oregon, a» the time and place for the that uiakea life all the happier and Joy­ hearing o f any objection» to said final ous. The acid o f the orange will help purge you In case you need purging, account and for tbu settlement thereof. and the auguy o f the orange will iwcet- Dated this 27th day of December en your breath and your whole body. 1917. G R A N T M U R PH Y The coolness of the Juice will reduce Hath Tubs, lavatories and S. H. HEI.TZEL, Administrator. the fevers of your digestive tract, und you will be 1,0U0 per cent better off for Attorney for estate. 5215 dll Sanitary fittings— Farm­ tbe orange diet. er»--We carry a line of Orange buds and orange leaves steep­ pumps, leader water sys­ ed In hot water and made into a tea are also splendid sedatives. tems, etc. Gasoline engines. The orange w as orlglnplly a berry In Asia. It was brought Into Europe by Alexander tbe Great, and It haa l»een - J . M. RINGO— JACOB SPANIOL greatly Improved since Alexander’s time, especially by tbe horticulturists OREGON o f California. STAYTON The oranges are not growing here for nothing. They thrive here lwcauae na­ ture iutends them to lie used by you a» H o w ’ s T h is ? a food.—Los Angeles Times. We otter One Hundred Dollars Reward NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT G. F. KORINEK, V. B. V. TINWORK and PLUMBING FUNERAL DIRECTOR STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & for nny ca»e o f Catarrh that cannot he I cure«! by Hal'.'s Catarrh Metllclna. fla il’ » Catarrh Medicine haa been taken TH O M A S, | by catarrh aufTerers for the past thirty- | five year», amt haa become known aa the Proprietors. ; moat reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's | Catarrh Medicine acta thru the Blootl on I the Mucoua outfaces, expclllna the Pol- i non from the Blood and healing the dla- | eased portion«. A fter you have taken Halt*» Catarrh M' dlclno for a short time you will ae.- a ' gr.-at Improvement In your general health. Start taking H all's Catarrh M-dl- Market Price Paid For Fat Stock j cine at once and get rid o f catarrh. Bend for testimonials, free. F J. C H U N K Y * CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Highest ■old by all Druggists. 76c. If in the M arket RELIGIONS IN CHINA. For Chevrolet or Buick Four o r Six One F o r E v e ryd a y L ife , One F a r S ic k - neee end O ne F o r D eath. The state religion la not Confucian­ ism. though founded on It. To tbe worship o f heaveu It adds tin» worship P h on e o r Call on of nature lu Its chief material forma, such aa the earth, nun. moon aud stara. mountains and rliers. To the cults of Kingston, O re. auceators It not only adds that o f he­ roes, but expands so as to take In many o f the divinities o f Taoism and Buddhism. thus forming a compound of the three religions. Logleally the three are Irreconcilable, tho Taoist liolng materialism, the Bud­ dhist Idealism and the Confuclan es­ AUTO STAGE sentially ethical. Vet the |>eople, like Will make regular trip» every day, tbe state, make of them a unity by ■wallowing (sirtlona of each. Iu ordi­ Sunday« included aa follow»: nary their lives are regulated by Con- s a i . km i* if o n e r*w. fuctan Torn»»: In slekness they call In P. M. A. M 7:40 L v ___Kingston-----A r 5:30 Tnoint priests to e\or«1se evil spirits, 7:60 ......... Stayton............ 5:00 and at funeral» they have Buddhist 8:00 ......... Sublimity......... 4:50 priests to say masses for the repose of A u m svilfe....... 4:30 • 8:20 the soul. 4:15 8:40 .Turner Besides the women ntiil the priest­ 9:15 ¡Ar .Salem ......... Lv 3:46 hood the two sects last naried have •Meets Train 62northbound at Aum»- very few professed adherents, though ille. Stage leaves opposite O. E. de­ the whole nation Is more or less tinged by them. The men (at least those who nt in Salem. can read» almost without exception pro­ fess to be follewera o f Confucius.—Sci­ S ta y to n -W e s t Stayton entific Monthly. 0 . M. B aker, A gent CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AUG. 17 Kingston- Stayton- Salem 7:00 4:10 8:00 5:00 a.m. Lv Stayton A rj | ^ j ^ ' p.m. a.m. p.m. A r W . Stayton L v f ; J f £ £ Ham m an Auto Stage ir'p'lRE ! " '1 Think of the price of grain and hay. Is it insured ■gainst Fire? I f not in­ sure for four or six months TH E COST IS S M A LL J. W . MAYO « • » * « ; «e e a s s s s -M O il and L ub ricatio n. Oil Is a peacemaker aud serves Its purpose by Interjecting Itnolf between tbe two warring elements of n bearing surface which would scon find them­ selves lu (he midst of a hot and dis­ astrous argument were It not for the good oltbes of this conciliatory medi­ um. Therefore It Is an actual film of oil which Is forced Into the bearings or under the cylinder walls and over which adjoining hearing surface» elide. It 1» because the actual film of oil must exist between the smooth sur­ faces of a bearing that It Is found nee- essary for oil to lie o f a certain thick­ ness or viscosity. It therefore becomes evident why oil, to he satisfactory for use In a gaeollne engine, should he of a qnallty not easily hroken down or thinned by tho temperatures reached In the n't clrenlaMiig s* etom o f the »»•cra te automobile pnnev plant.—U W. 8In oxen in Leslie a. Basket Ball Game Played at Scio sportsmanlike conduct so the referee told the Stayton captain to hold the ball til! the crowd stopped their hooting. The Scio coach took his men off the field Stayton High defeated Scio' of play and the crowci stopped High both by the actual score and for a ¡moment. The Scio team by having the game forfeited to ‘ finally coming back on the field to them by Scio refusing to play. | the refree blew his whistle to Before going into the details o f play and then the crowd started the parrifc at Scio it is necessary again, when the ball was declared ti.ut some o f the happenings of dead till they discontinued such the first game at Stavton on' actions, and because the referee Dec. 7 should lie mentioned. would not allow time to be taken Stayton won tms game 18 to 10. ! out for this the Scio coach again Win n time for the game wa«; took his men off the field of play at hand the Scio manager and and the refree gave him two center was not on hand. So the minutes to pet his men ready to Stayton team waited 16 minutes resume play or he would forfeit for him to arrive. He did not the game to stayton. This was come, so the Scio team asked done and announced to the that their coach be allowed to crowd. play, and o f course the Stayton, principal could not stand for this, but let them play a man whose name was not on the eligible list sent hy the Scio principal. This The losing side in the type­ was done in spite o f the fact that writing contest are planning on they had the required number of entertaining the winners in the men without him. Scio was al­ very near future. lowed to have their coach as the The program o f the Apollo referee, and he was continued Literary Society was postponed for the whole game in spite of until next Friday, on account of the fact that he was continually the trip to Scio. coaching his men while he was Miss Poley was able to return refereeing. The Stayton High to school last Friday morning. team and coach made no objec­ The first meeting o f thé Chante tions during the progress of the was held Tuesday evening at the game nor did the Stayton coach high school. The Chante has utD-r one word o f coaching dur­ been organized for some time ing the whole game. Stayton but because of the rush of a iked for no umpire as they are amusements elsewhere the meet­ considered unnecessary. ings had not been held. The re­ The return game was scheduled freshment committee served ‘hot for Feb. 15 but because Mill City dog, ’ buns and coffee. was unable to get their hall for A complete lineup o f the grade Jan. 4, Scio was called up and orchestra has been made: violins: given the game as per the re­ Norm « Stamp. Tillie Spaniol, quest of their manager who had asked that the game be changed i Margaret Miss 1er, Alta Myers, to an earlier date. The Stayton Harry Mutschler, Giles Brown, team went to Scio accompanied ; Harold Richardson, Gilbert Ham- man; Cornets: Henry Deidrich, by 35 loyal rooters. The dodgers announcing the Gale Missler, Lee Brown, Wes- School Notes game advertised that Scio High would play Stayton High, but the Stayton coach having heard ru -! mors that the Scio high team was not playing asked their princi- pal just before the game if this was their team, and he answered yes. except that some were in th e 1 When Brodis Bluffed Mitchell. No objection was Once when In England Steva F.rodie, 8th grade. the famous bridge Juiuix-r, was In a made to this. party which Included Charlie Mitchell, At the very first part o f th e , the prizefighter. Mitchell made some game the referee began calling remarks derogatory to John L Sullivan, to which Hrodle rejoined with some the bail out of bounds when it ; sarcastic observations on the sprinting hit the side or end wall, The ability Mitchell displayed while In the ring with Sullivan. This angered the Scio coach immediately made ob­ prizefighter, who knocked Brislte flat. jections staflng that they played As he scrambled to hi;» feet Mitchell caged basket ball rules, and al­ made another rush at him, but hy then Ilrodle had a pistol In his baud and, though there is no longer such thrusting It under bis assailant's nose, rules in match games, the Stay- remarked: "You think you're gotn1 to ton coach and captain agreed to make a reputation off lickin' Steve Bro- A fte r the score had run dle. don't you? Well, you Just hit me this. once slid tliore'll lx* a lot hi the papers up 14 to 2 in favor of Stayton, in ■bout It. but you wou't read It." That spite o f the fact that Scio’s coach dosed the Incident had been playing on the floor continually and was telling .his Watches, Thiok and Thin. Although some of the early watches men what to do, and yet his team were very small In circumference, they were thick, and the front .and t>eck ! could not win hecause o f the ex­ fairly bulged ao that they were more cellent team work o f their oppo­ the shai>e of an apple than a cookie, nents, he began telling his men which they really resemble today. The waferlike watch Is an invention of to mix and rough it. This they very recent times, and the process of did till the half closed 16 to 2. thinning It is even now going on. The Between halves Stayton offered obvious advantage of the tliln watch to let their coach referee, but he is tbnt It can be placed in the belt or pocket without making' a bulge. If would not consent to this as he watches had always been worn round could not do quite as efficient (?) the necks they might still he spherical rather than dtskllke lu sba|>e. — Kx- 1 coaching as from the field of play without officiating. The second ebange. half started with the Scio coach C lim b ing tbe Ladder. again within the field of play The prudent, penniless beginner In the world lalxirs for wages awhile, where he stayed and coached his saves a surplus with which to buy men continually not only he but tools or land for himself, then labors on his own account another while the umpire coached them at the and at length hires another beginner same time, and the umpire was to help him. This Is the Just and gen­ never agreed upon by Stayton, erous aud pros|x*rous system which o|>ens the way lo all. gives hope to all and so far as the referee being and consequent energy und progress unfair to Scio, he called all the and Improvement o f condition to all.— fouls on Stayton that the umpire Lincoln. had seen, save one. But not M en Classified. once did the umpire call afoul on Patriot—One who goes with Ilia wife Scio. The rough and dirty play­ to buy a hat nod enjoys himself. Martyr—One that govs with her. but ing o f the Scio team continued falls asleep In the store. till three of their players had; Coward—The sneaky character that four or more personal fouls, when always remembers he has un engage­ according to the rules they shall ment.— I*euu Froth. be thrown out of the game, but -S h e W a s n ’t Old. the referee let them 9tay in, and j “There’s no use setting your cap for Mr. Octroi, dear. He's au old woman when many of the Scio rooters \ hater." began to hoot at the Stayton cap­ •’Tea, but I'm a young woman."—Boa- tain when he was tossing free; ton Transcript. throws at the basket from th e : foul line, the referee asked them . Seme Hope. "Does the doctor give you nny hope?" to discontinue it as it is clearly' “ Yes. Indeed. I’ e f»M us yesterday not to worry a boor the * « e of his bill." against the rides —Defrikt Free Fr» .i i'hey did not stop this un-, ley Warren; Clariheta: Paul Stay- ton, Melford Allen; Homs: Floyd Hamman; Trombone: George Mielke; Saxophone: Heit Pan­ coast; Drums: Wallace Child«; Tuba: Loran Lampman; Piano: Sara Caldwell. They will begin practice this week. A drum is now being used in­ stead of the piano for the grade pupils’ marching. The change is hoped to bring about a good re­ sult. The eighth grade pupils, are making a special study of the works of Burbank. The seventh grade pupils are studying the present Armenian situation and are making a thor­ ough study of the geographical surroundings. The pupils of Miss Crabtree’ s room are having tests this week. Mrs. Mars is reading Tom Saw­ yer to her pupils. Elenor, Walter and Norwood Dozier have entered school, also Willie and Paul Shepherd. Uriah Silhavy and Wendel Weddle are absent from school on account of an accident which secured at school. They bumped together while playing on the school grounds, Uriah receiving a slight gash over the left eye and Wendel was also jolted. Clarence Murphy was absent from school Monday. The children of the first and second grades sold flag but­ tons Tuesday evening to buy the flags of the Allied Nations for their room. The scheduled Basket-Ball game with Hubbard will be played at our home court Friday evening. Come and see the home team win. Owing to an error in booking plays we are unable to advertise the name of the picture for Sun­ day evening but suffice to say it will be up to standard. SKATING SKATING A t the Stayton Skating Rink Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Evening. . Í k f: 1$ Y v " U % Business Needs Yoa Most. — Conserve Your Energy When W h e n success means force to the utmost straining nerve — when minutes given to you r affairs are precious — w hen your strength is the driving force o f your store o r factory or farm — then y ou must have a motor car. * a * * A motor car saves valuable time— saves your vitality— during business hours. A n d — after business hours— provides recreation and vi^or— giving outdoor en­ joym ent that helps you in th : dr.ily battle. * * * » T h e economy, durability, and mechanical perfection o f the standardized M axw ell car have been provod so conclusively they are n ow accepted facta. The M a x w e ll is the car without a peer fo r the man w h o is w ork in g under full steam. Tourtnf Cai $ 7 4 3. Rondi « r i 7 4 5 ; Berlin* $ 10 ^ 5 ‘•et an w ih Wirt wheels $ 1 1 ' J . f . G. B. Detroit C A. BEAUCHAMP Agent S ta y to n