T HK S T A Y T 0 N M A I L ing, as preparations are alrea('y| started for it. There will he a, small admission fee of fifteen ALEXANDER X DAUGHERTY, Owtiers uad Publishers j cents charged which wilj he C. E. DAUGHERTY, E d ito r and M anager turned over to the gym fund. " i The m e Teachers’ t paction» Training i r a i n i n t class Entered as second cla>s matter at the poEtolfico at Stayton, Marion j,as nearly finished work in oh- County, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March A , 1879. i Servation and practice practice ten teaching. Arrangements arc being made Subscr.ption , of R ca 2 C1RAVELY C h c w l r / j P l u g Real C rn v e ly C hew ing P l u y - t h i w 'i to a fifth , soldier’s tobacco, iL ut ho cun u.u* anyw here, anytim e. J u s t t\ «m all chew of Kao I G ravely is e n o u g h — a il g o o d lo h a c e c , i .1», w p u v leaf m ad « th e C r a v e ! / w a y , r o t lone!« ... h heav y rw oetonin / L'co or cl it ir y i h $ 00 C iv« any «nun a «’ aw o l R oal C.RIVt’ l I'.'J k # " J k« try schools before the end of thej .--------------------------------------------- —— term. The class expects to visit i 0 ; one of the model country schools Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application ■ under the supervision of the State Normal School. Foreign Avvertisi;:; Pedestaled by Toe Amerku Press Association Cora Lee ari l Uriah Siihavy are absent from Mrs. Lau’s room Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail on account of illness. | Selma SchitfF taught the sev | enth and eighth grade Spelling MAKE YOUR OWN i F a i r and English last week. Lime and Sulphur spray. V\ej H f Tn/4»tcf iGoc M« •/ the timm «A m « i S I «*« thankful Willis Scofield has left school. f« M« f t n - d -J.« have the dry lime and sulphur) U I ln U U S ulC S tkmt mrnmh •/ K m I CtmJjh powder for preparing the spray, ; ------- Greta Ruble has been absent simply put it in water. We also Every city and everv state is 1 from school for the past two T his .«ummon» ia se rv e d by p u b lic a have arsenate of lead. Sloper’s interested in the successful devel- weeks on account of illness. tion um Jer (lie te n u s o f un u rd a r o f th e Drugstore. op meet of industries within its; Those having a perfect lesson lio n , G eo rg e (à. Hit-.ghinii, J u d g c o f th e Those donating to the Silver T borders and yet how many cities in spelling in Miss Schifierer'a C ircu it C o u rt of th e M u te o f O reg o n are requested to bring their do- ,and states persue a policy of en- room last week are: Fifth Grade: fo r Ms n o n C ounty, on th e 'Aid dny o f nations to the Elder building couragement toward such indust- Edna bery and Bernice Hensley, F eb. ISIS, th e d a te o f th e lira i p u b lic a either Friday afternoon, early ries? Sixth Grade: Norma Stamp, Hen- tion is F eb . 28th, I9 l8 and th e d a te of th e lu it p u b licatio n is A p ril l l t h , 1918. Saturday afternoon or notify the Rather the reverse is the case ry Allis. Genevieve Spaniel, Al-1 WILLIAM IL T R IN D L E . solicitor. for generally an industry must ma Fulton, George Hewitt and 9t7 A tto rn e y fo r P laintif? succeed in spite of many obsti-, Harold Richardson, INVISIBLE LIGHT. cles which arc placed in its way A large number of children EXGCbtOrs Sale of Real PfOpcity, in the shape of high taxes, freak are absent from Mrs. Pratt’s Notice Cf Sale Only W hen It S trik e s th e R atin a o f th a laws and radical regulations. Eya C an It Ba Sean. room on account of the chicken i — — W h at la the sim p le st d e m o n stra tio n Politicians hammer industries pox. In th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f of th e fa c t that lig h t la inv isib le? O regon fo r M arion C ounty in p ro b a te T h e b lack n e ss o f a m id n ig h t sky to secure votes from a thought d e m o n strate« th is fa c t m o st read ily . less or uninformed public and y e t, In th e m a tte r o f th e e « ta te o f D avid We m ay see th e p la n e ts b rillia n tly illu lit is these industries which make F. In g e rso ll, d eceased . • m in ated by th e sun s ra y s, b u t th e s u r N otice ia h ereb y g iv en th a t in p u r- Jake Etzel lost one of his hors ro u n d in g ap ace Is d a rk , a lth o u g h we it possible for any community to, auance to an o rd e r o f th e above e n title d es last week by its getting its How much know th a t lig h t m u st be p is s in g th ere. .exist and prosper. co u rt in th e above e a ta te , duly m ade •T h e p a ssa g e of a beam o f lig h t ! wages O r t a x e s do the profess leg broke while running in the and e n te re d of record on F e b ru a ry l lth th ro u g h a d a rk e n e d room is only r i s i pasture. 1918, and in p u rau an ce o f th e d irectio n * ble on th e d u st in th e air, a n d th e cone ional politicians pay and how Mr. and Mrs. J . A . Burns spent «nd requirement» of the last W ill arid o f lig h t seen w hen th e su n sh in es j many people do they employ? th ro u g h a sm a ll hole in a s h u tte r is As a typical illustration take the week end visiting friends in i Teatament uf D avid F. Ingeraoll, de n o t visible. b u t only light reflected ceased, we the underaigned executor* from th e m otes in th e beam . T h is the Western Chemical Manufact Silverton. | of «aid eatate, will on am i hfter M arch can be easily an d sim ply d e m o n stra te d uring Co., at Denver, located Mrs. Chas. Mull, of Lents. Or. 15th, 1918, proceed to aell at private by p lacin g in th e beam a g la ss vessel within the city limits. Last year is visiting her sister, Mrs. J . T . ! **•* »abject to c o n firm a tio n by the from w hich th e d u s t h as been c a re fu l ¡c o u rt th e follow ing deacrilied re a l p ro ly rem oved. T h e beam th en m ay be it paid some $8000 taxes while p e rty in M arion C ounty, O reg o n , to -w it: •een before a n d b eh in d th e vessel, b u t this year it pays $19,900 without Mrs. Norris Hunt and children T ra c t No. 1. la Invisible w ith in . A B u n sen b u rn e r proportionate increase in value visited relatives in Salem last L ot No. F o u r (1) in Block N o. th r e e o r a re d h o t p o k e r held so a s to d e stro y (3) in B roadw ay A ddition to th e C ity of tb e m otes w ill also re n d e r th e beam of assets. It is not granted fire week. and police protection as any oth- Salem , M arion C o u n ty , O reg o n , aa invisible a t th a t spot. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Staiger vis show n by th e recorded p la t th e re o f. L ig h t ia only v isib le w hen it s trik e s e r c j f y property although it must ited Salem Friday. on th e re tin a o f th e eye. an d It can T r a c t No. 2. Take another only d o so w h en it re a c h e s it In a d i pay for them. B eg in n in g a t a p o in t in th e m iddle o f Joe Zuber is on the sick list rect line o r ia tu rn e d by a reflection or plant just outside the city limits th e C o u n ty Road lead in g fro m S alem • re fra c tio n in to a d ire c t line. J u s t as and it3 taxes are comparatively this week. to O reg o n C ity and 10 84 chaina N o rth th e buUeta from a gun do a m an no The Parent-Teacher meeting and .93 ch ain a C a st o f th e S o u th e a s t b arm u n less aim ed o r tu rn e d In th e ir low though its conveniences are course to w a rd b u body, ao I’g b t ia great as those for which the city was W®U attended Friday even- c o rn e r o f th e A lfred S ta n to n D onation w ith o u t effo -t unless It la a im ed or plant pays but does not g e t ! >nK- A committee was appoint- Lam l C laim in T . 7. S. R. 2. W o f th e tu rn ed to w a rd th e re tin a .— 1‘e a ra o n ’a Such a poliev on the part of ed to make arrangements for a W illa m e tte M eridian in M arion C ounty, W eekly. S ta te o f O re g o n ; T h en ce S o u th 70 d e any city will simply force new basket social to be held in the g r e e ! F a s t 7.40 chaina; th en ce N o rth manufacturing plants to locpte near future, the proceeds to go 4.99 c h a in a ; th en ce N o rth 70 d e g re e a TICKET SPEC U LA TO RS. outside its borders while old to help buy a piano for the school W e st 4.72 chain» to th e m iddle o f T h eir T ra d e W as Really S ta rte d by said C o u n ty R oad; T h en ce S o u th 30 d e plants will be compelled to seek house, D um as and H is B arber. g re e a am i 30 m in u te s W ent alo n g th e T h e p ra tl- e o f .«peculating lb (h e a te r new locations. m iddle lin e o f said road to th e place o f Subscribe for the Mail. tick ets, s tra n g e a s It m ay a p p e a r, w as Why cannot politicians see b e g in n in g an d co n ta in in g 3 a c re s o f sta rte d by th e e ld e r D um as. H e p a t of Ohio. City of Tolodo, land, m o re o r less. ronised a P a ris b a rb e r n a m e r P o n -h er. that a policy of encouragement Lucas County. as. Said re a l p ro p e rty to be sold fo r F ran k J. Chenay m akes oath th a t ha toward industries builds up a and one d ay th is w o rth y w h ile sh a v in g la senior p artn er of tha Ursa of F. J. th e n o v elist a sk ed him w h y be did not community and makes business Cheney 4k Co., doing business In the City caah In h a n d , o r p a r t cash w ith b a n k a b le s e c u rity fo r u n p aid b a la n c e s, and «ell tb e tic k e ts given him by th e m an Toledo. County and S tate aforoeald. for its people while a policy of of and th a t said firm will pay the sum of said t r a c t N o. O ne (1) to be wild su b agera o f th e tlie a ’e rs w h ere bis play s ONE H UN DRED DOLLARS for each discouragement can only kill and evary case of C atarrh t'.a t annoi ba je c t to th e lien th e re o n , o f th e C ity of w ere produi «1 cured by the use of H A LL'S CATARRH "T o w hom could I aell th e m ? " asked buriness in the long run? S alem fo r im p ro v em en t o f N o rth F if th M EDICINE. FR A N K J. CHE.NET. th e a u th o r o f th e 'T h r e e M u sk eteer* .'' Sworn to before m e and subscribed In S tre e t. Fair treatment of industries my presence, this dth day of Decomber. “W h y , to me. if y o u like." rep lied Por- All b id s fo r said p re m ise s sh all be A. D. UM. A. W . OLEASON. cher. "A n d w h a t w ould you d o w ith should be the slogan of every (Seal) N otary Public. s u b m itte d a t Room 413 M asonic T em p le H all's C atarrh Medicine la taken In th e m ? ” a sk e d Duma*. 'T h a t 's my progessive American city. B u ild in g , S alem , O regon to th e u n d e r ternally and acts through the Blood on vvid tall y e t th a t's t’ 10 k ir d T u rn e r H ad H it W ay. T he la te J. M W. T u rn e r, one o f E n g la n d 's hi m ! fam o u s a rtist* , serv ed fo r som e tim e ou th e h an g in g < oium lt- te c o f th e R oyal academ y, a n d one day w hen bo stro d e in to th e p ic tu re room s he wa* stru c k by a p ic tu re se n t In by an u n k n o w n provincial a r tis t o f the n a m e o f P.lnl. T u rn e r took it In to hi* hand* a n d ex a m in e d It th is w ay and th a t "A fine w ork!’’ he cgcinim ed. “ It m u st l>e h u n g up an d ex h ib ited ." “ Im p o ssib le,” resp o n d ed th e o th er m cintieni o f th e com m ittee. ‘T h e w alls a re full, a n d tb e a rra n g e m e n ts c a n n o t be di*turl»ed.” "A Sne w o rk ,” re p e a te d T u rn e r. “ It m u st be h u n g u p a n d ex h ib ite d ." And. finding hi* colleague* to be a* o b sti n a te a* him self, he h itch ed d o w n one of hi« ow n p ictu re* an d h u n g u p B ird 's in It« place. ro a itiv a iy B rutal. («race—J u s t see how m uch y o u r lit tle wifie loves you. She m ad e th is cak e fo r you all by herself. A rth u r— Ye*, m y d a rlin g . A nd now If you will eat It all by y o u rse lf I shall possess u,LÌ*; :ta b le p rtstf of y o u r d ev o tio n .— .'iffsb u rg h Pres*. Don t fo rg e t Mott tb d m a n w ho can. bid i.< e*«'l m o st g l' e pia e to th e m an v io '>ttf tides.—('o m te ih u ro . Notes Flans are under way by which' some of the Commercial Students can get positions in Portland this summer. The total receipts for the play last Friday night amounted to $63.05 The school has now paid all their outstanding debts against the gymnasium with the excep tion of the notes. They have By the $ 1 2 9 t o apply Oil these. last of school the boys will have cut enough wood to make a pay ment of at least $160. There is to be a basket social held in the high school auditor ium April 5. The funds raised in this way will be used to pur chase baseball outfits and also to apply on the gym fund. Arrangements have been de finitely made for 1 aseball games on the following dates: Hubbard: At Hubbard May 1. At Stayton April 5. Woodburn: At W<x>dburn Ma’- 10 At Stayton April 19 Anr*'. / t /«mity Alay 24 At Stayton May 3. ’I h e classes in Oratory and Music in the high school will giv- a recitxl May 10. This will consist of a farce, musical selec tions, readings and ihe like. It is romi d to be very int‘*rcsd- tha Mucous Surfaces of tha System. Bend for taatlmonlalc. free F. J. C H E N ET 4k CO.. Toledo. O. Bold by all druggists. 73c. B a ll's Fam ily Pilla tor constipation. aigned. D ated a t S alem . O regon, F e b ru a ry l l t h 1918. F ir s t publication F e b ru a ry 14th 1918. L a st p u b licatio n M arch 14th 1918. M aude W atk in a, SUMMONS N e ttie Idgersoll, C arey F , M artin . In th e C iic u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f E x e c u to rs o f e s t a te o f D avid F . In- O regon fo r M arion C o u n ty , D epart-1 m e n t No. 2. ! g erso ll, deceased, B eulah R. RatlifT, P lain tiff, vs L evi | -------- 1------- — D. R a tliff and N ellie P e a rl R atliff, D e fe n d a n ts . To L ev i D. R atliff an d N ellie P e a rl R atliff, d e fe n d a n ts ab o v e nam ed; In th e n a m e o f th e S ta te o f O reg o n M eny S tay to n P eople in P oor H ealth you and e a c h o f you a re h ereb y req u ired W ith o u t K now ing th e C ause, to a p p e a r and a n sw e r th e co m p lain t T h e re a re scores o f people w ho d ra g filed a g a in s t you in th e aiiove e n title d out a m iserab le e x is te n c e w ith o u t real- cau se in th e w ithin e n title d C o u rt by th e ixing th e cau se o f th e ir su fferin g . Day p lain tiff, w ith in six w eek s from th e a f te r d ay th e y a re rack ed w ith head- d a te o f th e first puhl c a tio n o f th is sum * rh e, and b ack ach e; su ffe r from ner- m ons Hnd if you fail to a p p e a r am] an- vousness, dizziness, w eakness, la n g u o r sw e r said co m p lain t w ith in said tim e, and d ep resaio n . P e r h tp s th e kidneys th e p la in tiff fo r w a n t o f a n sw e r wiil hav e fallen behind in th e ir w ork o f ap p ly to th e C o u rt fo r th e re lie f p ra y e d filte rin g th e blood t h a t m ay be th e fo r in h e r co m p lain t, to -w it; ro o t o f th e tro u b le. Look to y o u r k id F o r a d e c re e d isso lv in g th e bonds o f ney* -a ssist them in th e ir w o rk —g iv e m a trim a n v e x is tin g b e tw e e n p lain tiff th e m th e help they need. You can use and d e fe n d a n t L evi D. R atliff on th e no m ore highly recom m ended rem ed y groutwi* o f d e se rtio n and g ra n tin g p la in th an D o a n ’s K idney Pill*. Below is g rattffu l te s tim o n y from a tiff alim ony in th e sum o f $ 1000.4»0; fo r a f u r th e r d ec re e s e ttin g aside a c e r s u ffe re r in th is loc ility. M rs. M. M. M oench. 330 S M ain S t., ta in deed from d e fe n d a n t Levi D. R a t liff and p la in tiff h e re in to d e fe n d a n t A lbany, O re ., s a y s ;“ ! ain only too gin I N ellie P e a rl R atliff, b e a rin g d a te J a n . to tell a n y w ho a re i-i need o f a good, 6 ,h , 1913. reco rd ed O c t. 24th, 1916 in re liab le m edicine fo r back ach e and Hook 142 p a g e 19 R ecord o f D eeds of kidney d iso rd e rs a b o u t D o an ’s K idney M arion C o u n ty O regon and m ak in g th e Pills. W h en ev er I have ta k e n them said alim o n y , in th e sum o f IHKHMSIa fo r th a t tro u b le , I have used D o an 's c h arg » a g a in s t th e re a l p ro p e rty d e K idney P ills w h en ev er n ecessary for scrib ed in said deed, also g ra n tin g to th e p a s t te n y e a rs and I have found p la in tiff all rig h t and ti tl e of d e fe n d a n t th em to do all th a t is claim ed fo r Levi D. R a tliff in and to I,o t 63 G ra- th em . ” b e n h o rst F ru it F a rm M arion C ounty, P rice 60c, a t all d e a le rs. D on’t sim - O r-g o n ’is show n h " *?••• -»"ordi'd ->l«t. nlv asU fo r a kidney re m e d y —g e t evil or w hich will m ore tu b y a p p e a r from D oan’s K am ey P i l l s - t h e n m t tl> t td a in tiff. co m p lain t lo w hicn re fe re n c e Mrs. M oench use*. F o ste r M ilhtun is hercbf- m ade. fr ,» ., ’t ie p » ., B ..ifal«. N . V. WHAT’S THE REASOM send Sam i I'm l all I Iona wki!n. If you « m o l.a a c lp a , »lira C rnvrdv w ith y.-ur I'lK • n rd a d d a lilll j to y> r ti: o k t u L u c t o . It a u l ¿ i .u U r , r — linprova } i u r amok % sen d v o t ’« r n i r N O in n r n . r . c m : v 2 a r o i i c t i o r c u A v ix Y D t t l t n alt • ro a .i.l h a t# marry It It, 10«. A Sa. , l . r - , w ill pu l It Into h it K «m li In at. t 1 i« lm n u C a m p o r H « , in « i o i l . t . 5 . A . C van " n f t r I K a ta " a Sc. a ta .o p „11 inf*. it to I. m . V t d a a l r r „ III u tp « lr « n v .lu « « t u j viva y o u e llU ta l i l u o l k o , I m > w la adU raaa It. P . B . 4 .R A V H Y TOBACCO C O ., ( l u n v t l l r , V n . 7k* I'uUnt Pamth ttc p i it f r i l l «/id 4 Van and C <oJ — it it out K m I Crtmmlj) milKsmt tbit l'n l« liM 5.’d l a to l.I I .t,o ,| | ( I 3 | £ Be Ready For An Opportunity O n« o fte n A«ara, “ I f I un ly h a d a /iff/« m o n e y I c o u ld m u /ts a fo r tu n e . " Rock Point School 1 » O rdinary p lu r ia f r om ttny. It coat i I |. - r a » « l| to chow K t.il G raved/, b acauaa a •m ull ch •>/ of i. ■>.» u Treatment b u sin ess." replied tb e tiarb er. c o n tin u in g to la th e r th e bronzed face o f Ihe fam o u s sto ry teller. “ B u t I g ive you tic k e ts w h e n e v e r yon ask fo r th e m ." said D um as. "A b. one o r tw o a re n o t sufficient ,f o r my p u r pose.” resp o n d ed P orcher. “ 1 m ust have all y o u r tic k e ts a n d e v ery d ay too." “ A nd you w ill pay fo r th e m ? ” said th e d ra m a tist. "C a sh .” w as th e atm p!e y e t p ra c tic a l reply. D urnaa a t th a t m om ent w a* very badly In need o f m oney, so he a t once concluded th e bargnln. P o re h e r. w ho ahortly a f te r th is gave up sh a v in g and c u ttin g hair, m ade s im ila r b arg ain * w ith <cher a u th o rs an d q u ic k ly be cam e rich. f e n d H im a [H n ich W h y n o t be r e a d y w h e n o p p o r tu n ity k n o c k s a t y o u r do o r f P la n to p la c e in th e b a n k a c e rta in p e r c e n ta g e o f y o u r e a l a ry or buein eet p r o fits. T h e n w h e n th e m a in c h a n c e com es a lo n g y o u ’ll he re a d y fo r it. B a n k in g in e v e ry fo rm . 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. Farm ers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Capital $25,000.00 JJ« 1 JLL.J J B - S ." | I J ------- -- ■ 'I 1. 1 " o A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE W e carry a large line of dry goods, shoes, notions, gents’ furnishings, hats, caps and rubber goods, etc. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT has a large line of fancy and staple groceries, canned goods, smoked meats. In fact ev erything you will find in a first-class Merchandise store is to be found here at prices that are right. GEHLEN’S STORE * * « ♦ 4 ’ <*•*•/ <r v 4 *• * « * * •» > f. e * l )* < .* (« •» ♦ * ♦ ♦ *> ♦ •> ■> ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ •> ♦ « ♦ •> « « ♦ « ♦ •» •> ♦ «* « « « ♦ •» •> •> •> •> ♦ * ♦ ♦