«hip 9 South. Rang» l Went o f the Wil- tomettr Meridian. Marion County, Gra­ in; thence W ilt 8 rhaina; thence North 26" 30’ W e»t 14.92 chairm; thence A L E X A N D E R it D A U G H E R T Y , Owners und Publishers weet 6 90 chains to the middle o f the C. E. D A U G H E R T Y , Editor and Manager Salem Flouring Milla water ditch; • s tsj — ---- - -T.r:.= r=.—. - •— - -----~ • ---------------------------------j thcncc down aaid ditch to a point where T H E S T A Y T O N M A I L 1; IVs Easy to P e r i Him a pouch ol Real GRAVELY Chewing Ping That'« the tobacco (or him—Real Gravely Chewing Plug— condensed quality —the moat tobacco satisfaction in tho smallest apace, ready to give him the aolid comfort of tobacco wherever he nappene to bo. Entered as second class matter at the postuffice at Stayton, Marion "»'Jdie o f the »ame n* imeracctcd i by the (Cast line of a 30 acre tract of ‘ Jounty. Orvjron, under the Act o f Congress o f March 3. 1879. j land owned by E. C. Baker: thence north 2.00 chains to the Northeaat cor­ ner o f aaid So acre tract; thence North 89 3p* East 8.44 chain* to the North- ea*t corner o f E, C. Baker's land; thence South 2R 30’ Kaat 27.22 chaina i to the place o f beRinnuiK and contain-, Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application in* 23.63 acres, more or ies*. situated ! in Marion County and State o f Oregon. Foreign Advertising Represented by The American Press Associato* Alto for a judgment againat the tie fendants O. L. Buraon and Fannie Bur- son tor the sum o f $236.00 together Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum, from the j the 17th day o f September 1916 until ' vice F lag." Miss Hazel Phillips paid and foi the further sum cf 160.00, "T h e Sons of L ib erty :" which attorney’s fees, and for the coats and | I fct 4a* w UHiii ------- was a splendid piece of her own disbursements o f this suit; that the us­ »¿at mm mmm- ■" mmj W |*aj (4* LtJm ual decree be made for the sale o f said lUal Crawly ému latiti Chas. Barrett and w ife o f Jor- composition in behalf o f the boys premises by the sheriff o f said Marion •ian spent Sunday visiting relu* w ^° have joined the colors from County, Oregon accotding to law and THE lives in the valley. he,v and whose names are on practice o f this court; that the pro- our service dag, namely, Ernest eeeds of «aid sale be applied toward the Carl Titus and wife, o f Kings­ LaiToon, Laurence I. Miller, Cliff payment of the amount due the plaintiff.' ton^ visited at the Goodman home including attorney’» fees and the cc*ts ami Nigh Phillips (brothers of AT of this suit; and that defendants O. L, in Gooch and at J. H. Johnston's Hazel), Clyde Bressler. Guy Bunion and Fannie Burson and all per­ Sunday afternoon. Prichard and August Sehroeder. sons claiming under or through them, -S E L L S Ray J. Fox and G. F. Johns­ or either of them subaequeutto the ex­ ton spent Monday soliciting in Miss Marguerite Ryan, o f Mt. ecution o f the mortgage set forth in I said complaint, whether as purchasers, th e valley for Liberty bonds. Pleasant, was trading with Stay- I incumbrancers, or otherwise, may be About twenty ladies of the Ly- ton merchants Monday, barred and foreclosed of all their right, ons Red Cross visited the M^ha- Mr. and Mrs- Loose from near claims, liens, ef the State of benhorat Fruit Farm Marion County, Dick Brriwn returned with S. You are hereby required to nr pear and Oregon for Alarion County, Depart- l Oregon as shown by the recorded plat, V Brown Lorn Po Land last answer the complaint flTed against you ment No. 2. * i nil of which will more fully appear from w e e !, bringing with them a fine in the rfbove entitled Court and suit Beulah R. Ratliff, Plaintiff. vs Levi plaintiff* complaint to which reference within six weeks from the date o f the I). Ratliff and Nellie Pearl Ratliff, De­ 1 is hereby made. large logging team. first publication of this Summons, to- fendants. This summons is served by publira- The" Flag Raising ceremony wit: On or before the 23rd day o f May, To Levi D. Ratliff and Nellie Pearl 1 lion under the terms o f an order of the was well attended at Lyons Sun­ 1918, and if you fail *n to answer, for Ratliff, defendants above named; 1 Hon. Geprge G. Bingham, Judge o f the day considering it was arranged want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to In the name o f the State o f Oregon Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon •on very short notice. Rev. G a t k e 't h e Court for the relief prajed for in you and each o f you are hereby required for Marion County, on the 23d day o f to appear and answer the complaint; Feb. 1918, the date o f the firm public»- t! iivered the dedicating address th* c<>«nP,‘unt, viz. For a foreclosure upon the following filed against you in the above entitled tion is Feb. 28t)i. 1918 and th«* date of it-. J several good numbers were described premises, to-wit; cause in the within entitled Court by the the last publication is April 11th, 1918. <»r the program. Miss Ethel Beginning at the quarter Section cor­ plaintiff, within six weeks from the W IL L IA M IL T R IN D L E . Fchr.ackenberg recited "The Ser- ner between Sections 4 and 9 in Town- date o f the first publ cation of this lum- 9t7 Attorney for Plaintiff Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year in Advance C iv « any man a chaw « f Baal Gravel* Plug, and ha will tall you th a t'» tha kind to sand. Sand ‘ tha r bist I falsa economy. It coat* la.* par waah Ordlaary pii ___ ______ *inall chaw of it la*t* * to chaw Baal Cravaly, bacau.a Iona whila. Ip with yaur knifa and If you smoko a ptpa, *Uee Gr add a littla to your smoking tobaaco. It will giva liavor - improva your »media. son vom nums i t n u i ..xvici a touch or oavdy Daalar* all around haro carry it In 10c. p»uihc*. A Sc. •tamp will put it lato hi* hand* In any Training Camp or Saaport of tha U. 5. A . Evan “ ovar tluro" a 3c. .tamp will taka it to him. Your dnalar will supply envulope and giva you official directions how to addra** it. P. Fox Valley Gems T O B A C C O C O M P A N Y . D a n v ille , V « . L atab llah o U 1 8 0 1 DRUG STORE m fW - Be Ready For An Opportunity A U M S V IL L E O R E G O N Formaldehyde and Blue Stone School Books, Flash Lights, Drugs and Prescriptions T* W . JOHNSON* Prop* Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured B. Q A V U T Th‘- Putrr.t P tv r A Avapa it FrmsA * * f damn anti Good —it is not L jo I Crawly without (A m /‘n gicliw i Saal \ One often hearj, “ I f I only had a little money I could make a fortune. ** V/hy not l>e ready when op­ portunity knock a at your d ->or ? Plan to place in the banft a certain percentage o f your eat- ary or basinets profits. Then when thr main chance comet along you'll be ready for it. SUMMONS. Banking in every form. STAYTON STATE BANK SUMMONS Swift & Company’s 1918 Year Book It shows that Swift & Company sells the meat from a steer for less money then the live steer co st! Proceeds from the sale of the hide, fat, and other by-products covered all expense of dressing, refrigeration, freight, selling expense and the profit of $1.29 per steer as shown by Swift & Company’s 1917 figures as follows: Average price paid for live cattle p*r «war {8 4 4 5 Capital $25,000.00 i ♦ <• ♦ ♦ ♦ e 4 ♦ e <• « ♦ ♦ * 68.97 ♦ Average price received for by-products 24.09 ♦ Total received ¿¿29 Average price received for meat . . . . . . . . . . . This leaves for expenses and profit O f which the profit per steer was 8.61 . 1.29 There are many other interesting and instructive facts and figures in the Year Book. You arc assured of a safe deposi­ tory and courteous treatm ent at this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Send for ? A share of the banking business of Stayton ?nd vicinity is solicited. o <• ♦ 4 ♦ * O 4> <• ❖ * •> ♦ ♦ ♦ W e want to »end our 1918 Year Book, to anyone, anywhere — free for the asking. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago. ♦ S w ift & C o m p a n y , U . S. A. ♦ ♦ « ♦ % 4 * * 4> « *— ■ ■ — o o * '• ■»<■>*►* ■> « ♦ ♦ o o •> **■ !• 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 w ill find in a first-class Merchandise store is to be found here at prices that are right. e ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ e ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ e e <• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + e •> ■> ♦ GEHLEN’S STORE ♦ ♦ - -r