THE STAYTON MAIL W. C. E. D AU G H ERTY, E d ito r a n d M an ager Entered as second class m atter at the postoffice at Stay ton, Marion County, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Price $1*00 Per Year in Advance A d v e r t is in g Fo rd p Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application Represented by The American Press Association Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail Be Ready For An Opportunity One o ften hears, " I f / only h a d a little m oney / c o a id m ake a fortu n e. ' ' W hy n o t be r e a d y w hen o p ­ p o r tu n ity knocks a t y o u r d o o r ? P lc n to p la c e in the ban k a c e rta in p e rce n ta g e o f y o u r s a l­ a r y or business p ro fits. Then when th e m ain chance com es alon g y o u 'll be re a d y fo r it. B an kin g in ev ery form . STAYTON STATE BANK Mrs. Roxie Trask and sister Mrs Martin of Portland left Mor- day morning for Hall's camp where they will visit their broth- ers, Vaiois and Lewis. Miss Prunner of Gate-; spent the week end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brenner and daughter, Linn Lambert and wife Grace Shank and Will Ryan were entertained at the P. H. Lambert home Sunday. 53482348534848235323235348232348534823532348 There Is No M o n o p o ly in the packing industry. Sw ift & C om pany, a l­ though the largest packer, handles not to exceed one-eighth of th e to ta l m eat production of the U nited States. T he five large packers do not handle to exceed one-third of the to tal m eat production of the U nited States. Swift & Company is not in combination with any other packer or packers to control prices. There is very active compe­ tition in the buying of live-stock and equally keen competition in the sale of dressed meats and by-products. 1918 year book of interesting and instructive facts sent on request Addreas Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Ch-jago, Illinois Swift & Company U . S. A- Al. Jones CANDIDATE FOR State Senator FOR MARION CO UNTY. Two years ago I asked your suffrage for representative and was pleased to receive the large vote you gave me at the polls. I have served the last t'w o ses­ sions as a member of the lower and am now asking for a seat in the senate, or upper house. I was born and reared and am now living on a farm on Mission Bottom in the north end of Mar­ ion county,of Marion county par­ entage. 1 am well acquainted w ith every phase of Marion coun­ ty ’s interests, as well as the bal­ ance of the state of Oregon, and feel fully qualified to cust an in­ telligent vote on any and all measures that effect Marion coun­ ty or the state at large. If after careful examination of my business and legislative rec­ ord you feel justified in support­ ing me again. I assure you my sole ambition will he to serve you .well, always mindful of the in­ terests of the tax payer and the community at large. I Paid Adv. W. Al Jones. On Sunday Rev. M. B. Parounagian will be present in the Sunday School in the M. E. Church and will preach at 11 A. M. In the evening at S P. M. he will deliver his famous lecture entited “ The war conditions in Arm enia" Admission free. Those having hogs ready to ship call L. A. Thomas at once. The annual election of the Stayton Co-operative Switch­ board Association will l>e held Tuesday Mav 9th at 2 p. m. to elect (6) directors for the term of (i) year. Nominees for said election,are: F. A. Zimmerman, Blue Line: W. II. Carter, Sublimity Telephone Co.. 1. J. Bodigheimer. Lone Oak \ . P. Kirseh. Fern Ridge; Geo. Sandner, Jordan Line; Win. Man- nis, Seio Line; C. K. Taylor, Stayton Mutual: F. A. Bell, Sub­ limity White Line. F. A. Bell. Secretary. THE DRUG STORE AT AUMSVILLE OREGON SELLS Formaldehyde and Blue Stone School Books, Flash Lights, Drugs and Prescriptions * 7 W'N tmJ a laa.4 ■! IÌM ruOii Imatn I 4meet «> ei i *• Ue Needs. So«!y to Send Him porch ot Real GRAVELY Cl ewlftfl PJYifl U ndo San's ^ a don't u*k for m udi in I So wn? of comfort* but fcnoil to la c c o they mutt hs>’ A few conta tpr.'* for Real Gravely y*’!l ’ uy m o re to!>acco s. ti..ta c tio n than n iary tituo: t.io monyy in ordinary ■ G iv e a n y in tu ì a c ’. u - a r i y o u th a t' a Ilia k i n j 1 > •<■>» 1 , s a l C .is v .1,' B l u r , a n d h a w 1« '* . u l *ho b o ti I O rdinary plus is L •> v o n o n . y . It cost '* ’ " - l o c h e w K 04.1 G ra v e ly , bo«., i»a u sr.-all c aw a t U l — • •• a w hns. If y o u sniolr# a p ip - , y lh e G ra v e ly w ith y o u r half* a m i a d . a I'ltle lo y o u r sm c .ii.ig to b a c c o . It v i t i g ivo ( t a r a r —ùupruvw y o u r sitioUa. send yov * r.*rr.T> n v. s. smia: a rotai oi aura* n - l i r r i |! I s r U’td h e r* e a rry it in 10c. p o u ih c s . A 3c. s * » m w ill p o t it In to *«i» l a u d i in a n y T raining C a m p w S ' »■ p o rt c f l b s U . S. A . E v e n “ o v e r tb o ro ’ a 3c. »lau.ii w>’l »•’«• it to him . Y o u r d e a la r w ill su p p ly e n v e lo p * a n d C**® f oli official ¿ a u c ti o n s h o w to a d d re s s it. r . C . C R A V C L Y TOBACCO CG„ Danville. Va. JWc P u te n t P o a c h A rs p s it Fraih anil C lea n unti G o o d —I t is n o t Rent Gravely without thit Protoctivn ¡tout C a t \ t. I ‘. s h o d 1 R 3 I T. W. JOHNSON, Prop, SUMMONS. In th e C ircuit C o u rt o f th e S t a t e of O reg o n for th e C ounty of Marion. De; a r t m e n t No. 2 G ra n t M urphy an A d m in i s t r a to r of the K atate of S. H. Huraon deceased, plaintiff va. O. L. Mur,on and F an n ie Burson, hia wife. D e f e n d a n t,. To F an n ie Huraon, one o f the d e f e n d ­ a n t , ab ove n a m e d . In th e nam e o f the S t a t e o f O regon, You a re h ereby required to ap |a -a r and an»w er th e com p lain t filed agnirqit you in th e above e n title d C o u rt and auit w ilhin ,i x w e e k , from th e d a l e o f the fir«t publication o f this S u m m o n ,, to- I want to ask you to look in w it: On o r b e fo re th e 23rd day of May, the Portland papers either daily ISIS, and if you fail ao to an aw er, fo r I or Sunday see who the most pop­ w ant th e r e o f, th e plaintiff will apply to the C o u rt for th e relief p ray ed for in ular movie stars are. Among th e com plain t, viz. them you will find the names of F or a fo recloaure upon th e following Douglas Fairbanks, Bill Hart, describ ed p re m is e ,, to -w it; a t th e q u a r t e r Section c o r­ Mary Pick ford, Charles Ray. n e B r eginning b e tw e e n S e c ti o n , 4 and 9 in T o w n ­ Marguerite Clara. Jack Pickford, ship 9 S outh. R a n g e 1 W e l t o f the W il­ Vivian Martin, Pauline Frederic, la m e tt e M eridian, Marion C ounty, O r e ­ Billie Buike and Wm. Farnum. gon; th e n c e W e s t 8 ch ain s; t h e n c e These are some of the stars N orth 2W 88* W e s t 14.92 c h a in ,; them e e st 5.90 ch ain s to th e middle o f th e who are in the employ of the S w alem F louring Mills w a t e r d itc h ; Paramount and A rtcraft picture th en ce down said ditch to a point w h ere company. The Paramount and th e middle o f th e sa m e is in te r s e c te d A rtcraft pictures are the same by th e F u a t line o f a 30 a c re t r a c t of service that is used at the Ore­ land ow ned by E. C. B a k e r : th en ce * ♦ chains to the N o r t h e a s t co r­ •fr gon theatre in Salem and the n n o e r rth o f 2.IX) ♦ said 30 a c re t r a c t ; th e n c e N o rth » ♦ Peoples, Columbia and Liberty 89 30’ E a s t 8.44 chain* to th e N o r t h ­ !♦ I* theatres in Portland. e a s t c o rn e r o f E . C. B a k e r 's land; ■> I have made arrangem ents to th e n c e S ou th 25' 30’ E a s t 27.22 chains get this service as it is released. to th e place of b e ginning and c o n ta in ­ •> ing 23.53 acres, m ore or l e „ , situ a te d I book the stars if my dates are in Marion C ounty and S t a t e of O regon. ❖ open I have the same opportuni­ Also for a ju d g m e n t a g a i n s t th e had, watch for my ad every week ual d ecree be m a d e fo r th e sale of said •> m ise s by th e sheriff of said Marion « H’.ways something good. Am C pre ounty, O reg o n a c c e n tin g to law and «• going to adhere strictly to west­ p ra c tic e o f th is c o u rt; t h a t th e p ro ­ ■> ern plays and comedy dramas. ceeds o f said salt; he applied to w ard th e ❖ •> Honest criticism is always wel­ p a y m e n t of th e a m o u n t d u e the plaintiff, O come. Yours very respectfully, Including a t t o r n e y ’s fees and th e ers t* c. o f th is s u it; and t h a t d e f e n d a n t s O. L, •> Harry Humphreys. B urson and F a n n ie B urson and all p e r ­ This “ photoplay of happiness’’ in b a rr e d and foreelosisl of h II th e i r rig h t, ♦ which is one of the most artistic claims, liens, e s t a t e s , title , i n t e r e s t « productions ever exhibited, as and eq u ity of re d e m p tio n , in, on, or ♦ •> well as possessing a story of un­ to said p re m ise s and e v e ry p a r t th e r e o f; ♦ e a *• s SS SA A S6A S a a o A • usual power, is responsible for t h a t th e plaintiff m ay becom e a p u r ­ r ... r. a -. many unsolicited testimonials of c h a s e r a t said sale and t h a t the sheriff e x e c u t e a deed to the p u rc h a s e r; that spent Sunday evening at the appr >ciation from Peoples thea­ said p u r c h a s e r he le t into the posseasion Comely home. tre patrons, it meeting with o f said promiaos Hnd th e whole th e r e o f Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ryan and more general approval than at y upon th e p u rch as e o f th e s a m e ami thHt Arnold and Nick Senz motored son Will motored to Salem Satur­ production presented at that plaintiff h ave such o t h e r and f u r t h e r to Salem Friday. relief in th e p re m ise s as to the c o u rt day. photoplay house, m ay seem j u s t and eq uitable. Lee Downing and daughter Miss Elva Wing and Tracy T his S u m m o n s is serv ed upon you by Gladys left Monday for Oregon > Prichard called nt the Lee Down­ Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured publication th e r e o f in the S t a y t o n Mail, City where they will visit for ing home Sunday, by lo cal a p p lic a ti o n « , a« th e y c a n n o t r e a c h a n e w s p a p e r published w eekly in S tay - t h « dleeaa*«) p o r t i o n of t h e e ar . T h e r e i t o nly one w a y to c u r e c a t a r r h a l de afne ea. ton Marion C o u n ty ,O re g o n , by o rd e r of some time. Miss Verna Shank was a Sun­ a n d t h a t la by a c o n a t l t u t i o n a l r e m e d y C a t a r r h a l D e a f n e s s la c a u a e d by a n I n ­ Hon. Geo. G. B ingham , J u d g e o f th e W. R. Ray, wife and son I.ew- day visitor at the Ed. Smith fla m e d c o n d itio n of t h e m u c o u s lin in g of C ircu it C o u rt o f th e S t a t e o f O regon, is motored to I,ebanon Sunday. t h e R u e t a c h l a n T ube W h e n t h l a tu b e la home. In f la m ed you h a v e a r u m b l i n g s o u n d o r I m ­ for th e Third Ju dicial D istrict. p e r f e c t h e a r i n g , a n d w h e n I t la a n t l r e i y Mrs. Jacob Huber visited with! Miss Hazel Lambert of Ix?ba- cloeed D e af n ee e fa t h e re sult . U nle ss t h e D a te d on th e 10th day o f April, 1918. In f l a m m a t i o n c a n he r e d u c e d a n d t h l a tube r e s t o r ' d to Ita n o r m a l c o n d itio n , h e a r i n g T h e first publication to be on the 11th Mrs. Roxie Shank Sunday. non visited over Sunday with will he d e a t r o y e d f o r e v e r M an y c a s e a of day o f April, 1918, and you a r e required d e a f n e a a a r t c a u a e d b y c a t a r r h , w h i c h la Miss Zona Ray of McMinnville! home folks. a n l a t l a m e d c a o d l t l a n of t h e m u c o u a s u r ­ to a p e a r and a n s w e r on or befo re the fa c e s H e l l ’s C a t a r r h M edic in e a c t a t h r u is visitinK with home folks this The Misses Angelineand Betty t h e blood on t h e m u c o u a a u r f a c e s a f t h e 23rd day o f Mav, 1918. a yet em week. Ye will giv e O n e H in*lr*d D olla r* fo r Ryan and Miss Anna Miles called S H. HELTZEL, a n y c a s e of C a t a r r h a l D e a f n e s s t h a t c a n n o t i S tnvtt.n , O regon. ho Hy H e i r # C e t e r r h M -dlc Ine. C lr- | Miss Francis Kloer and broth- | at the Lee Downing home Sat­ oulaie fr- All D ru g g is ts . 7ftv. 16l7 Ati< m e / fo r I'lumtiff. »rs, Tonv, August and Mattie urday evening. 9 . 1. C H E N E Y * CO.. T s l t d a . O. A One Minute Talk A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE W e c a rry a large line of d ry goods, shoes, notions, g e n ts’ furnishings, h ats, caps an d ru b b e r goods, etc. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT has a large line of fancy an d sta p le groceries, can n ed goods, sm oked m eats. In fact e v ­ e ry th in g you w ill find in a first-class M erchandise sto re is to be found here a t prices th a t are rig h t. ■fr O « * v * GEHLEN’S STORE * fit. Pleasant