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H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.D. Physician and Surgeon sta C. y TON. H. OREGON BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON S t a y t o n , O kkgon W . N. Pintler, D. M. D» KAKM AND «TTY LOANH. If you a rc paying a h igh ra ta of Intercut, why not refu n d your loan a t a low er ra te and nutra liberal term «. It la n o t good liualneaa to pay a h ig h e r ra te of In terac t th a n th e m a rk e t d e mand». nor la It good b uclneci to keep y o u r cu rp lu e fund» on tim e depoclta at 3 an d « p er cen t per ann u m when ( per cent can re a d i ly be ceeured on first F arm M ort gagee. If you h av e m onav to loan or wl»h to refu n d or »eeure a new one. ra il o r w rite 8. H. H BL T Z E L, R tayton, O regon. DENTIST Office Opp. l.sncelleld Shoo Store Phono 2152 Klavton, Or« Bu*. Phone 368 Local News Notes The Wilbur Woolen Mill* i> advertwing a »ale to «tart on Monday, Octolier, 14th. There was a miHtake made in the date of the Hale in last week'« Mail. The date read Monday, October 12th and it should have Wen Monday, Octoberl4th. Mr. Wil bur has some very Rood bargains to offer the buying public and it will pay you to go to the sale. Remember the date, Monday, October 14th. V. A. GOODE j)r U T T E R Dr. Paul Fehlen Fresh, Salt&Cured Meats Lard, Creamery Butter Expert: “ One who ha» spe cial skill, experience or knowl edge.“ Every W illard expert must have all three when it comes to handling batteries. Our experience immediately tells us where your b attery tro u bles lie; our knowledge tells you what needs to be done; and our skill insures a workmanlike job. W e're at your service. We w ant to tell jmm about Threaded Rubber, too, and give you a c -py of th e booklet, “ A M ark with a M eaning for You.” H e n k l e - P a r k e r N u p t i a ls Miss Marie Henkle and Mr. Clinton Parker, of Redne, stole ! j a march on theis friends last CHANGE OF SCHEDULE JUNE 2. 1918 Thursday and hied themselves to Albany, where they were quiet Mill C i t y - S a l e m Round Trip $ 3 .0 0 ly married. Mill City-Stayton-Salem The bride is well known here, AUTO STAGE having worked in one of the Will m ake regular trip» every day. I .Sundays included a» follow»: general stores for some time. She has been managing a store P. M. A M. 418 Court S t, Salem, Oregon 6:36 Lv . Mill City ..A r 7:00 at Redne for Potter & Hill for 6:80 73)6 some time and is also postmis 7:16 ........ . M elisma .......... 6:20 6:30 8:00 tress of that place. -----------------------f 5:20 .Sublim ity 8:10 6:06 They will reside at Redne . Aumsvilie *8:26 4:60 ..T u rn e r .. 8:45 where the groom is employed. Dr. L W. Horn Lv 4:20 Salem . .. 9:15 A r Thursday evening a reception •M eets T rain 62northbound a t A unu- : VETERINARIAN was tendered the happy couple vilb'. S tag e leaves opposite O. E. de- 1 pot in Salem. at the home of Mrs. George Gass- Calls promptly attended to day M orning sta g e will connect w ith the ner. Those present were: Mrs. K ingston »luge a t S tay to n . or night G. F. Harold, Mr. and Mrs. O. Stayton -W est Stayton O ffice in R esid en ce M. Baker arfd child, Mr. and 8:16 ii. in. 7:0« a.ma 1-v S tayton A r );.()0 Mrs. J. Sandner and child. Mr. Phone 1522 pm 4:1« p.m. and Mrs. Robert Darby. Mr. and 8:00 a.m. . Ar w SuyU>n Lv *;}2 * “ • 8KMI a.m Slayton Oregcu :1 6 p.m . 5:00 p.m. Mrs. Dozier and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Titus, Mrs. Ra leigh Clayton and children. Mrs. Alice Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gassner and family, Mr. and • . a W m , .» * ik ,.a M i,iW * l( W i» ,i a , .a Mrs. Byron lioliertson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chrisman, Mr. and Information of Priceless Value to Mrs. C«r) Titus and family. .Mr. and Mrs. Liston Darby, Mrs. Every Stayton Citizen 1 *, BLACKSM ITH, -------- 4 k•• Carl Folds, Mrs. Eva^Humph- a How to net in nn em ergency in know r reys, Mrs. Mate Titus, Mrs. Ber \ WAGON WORK ledge of inestim able w orth, nnd this i» tha McKenzie. Miss Della Har H O R S E S H O E I N G i[ particularly tru e o f th ed ises» ea and iils old, Leo Weir, Ralph and Ar of the human body. If you su tler w ith « — ki ney backache, u rinary disorders, or thur Kelly, Tony and Alex Min - » any form of kidney trouble, the advice ten. Clarence Mertz, Lons Titus r All Work Guaranteed contained in th e following sta te m e n t and Mike Gassner. should add a valuable asset to your At a late hour refreshments »tore of knowledge. W hat could be be more convincing proof of the etli were served ard after singing a ciencv of D oan’» Kidney Hills th an the few songs the guests departed, sta te m en t of a nearby resident who has wishing Mr. and Mrs. Parker used them and publicly tells of the Church Notices many happy and prosperous benefit derived? W. W. M anter, retired farm er, S. years of married life. K fk ed Market Price Paid Fer Fat Stock Ham nian A uto Stage l THE PROPER COURSE W . A. CLADEK ‘ l “BRICK FRONT SHOP” | M e th o d is t C h u r c h Pastor W. J. Warren Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Epworth League 7;00 p m., Prmyer meeting every Wednes day evening at 8:00. Meeting of the Sunday school board second Monday of every month at 7:30, followed by the Official board meeting. St. Marys Church T hirteen th & Jefferson S t«,, Corvallis, O re., say s; ‘‘I t has been a good many years since I have needed to ta k e a kidney medicine. From past ex p e r ience I can recommend D oan's Kidney Pills a» being a reliable medicine for On Thursday night, Oct. 3, kidney trouble. I found them to be all the Senior class had their open th a t's claim ed fo r them when I waa in g party for the school year. trouble! by my kidney«.” Price 60c, a t all dealers. D o n 't aim- A "glorious” outside social had ply ask for a kidney «Fmody -g e t been planned, but owing to the D oan’s Kidney Pills— th e sam e th a t 1 weather the affair was held in M r. M anter had. Foater-M ilburn the gymnasium. All the mem- Co., M fgra., Buffalo. N. Y. I bers of the class, for whom it School Notes T H U K S I> A y W EA T LES S Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun days at 8:30 a. m. Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor COMTAfNlf#U WHEAT “Asbestos Protected Tires“ PERFECTION 7 5 .0 0 0 m ile* fo r F o rd C or* X 6 ,0 0 0 m iles fo r o th e r m ak o c COST A TRIFLE MORE THAN CHEAP TIRES 1; Mix plies of th e the stro n g est cotton fabric m anufactured. 2. P rotected w ith a com plete o u te r ply of flnely woven long s fibre Asbentos Fabric. 3. Open weave A sbestos B reaker S trip form ing a p erfect union oetw een tread and carcaaa. 4. Tread Rubber, thoroughly cured by high degree heat process 5. A ahestos fabric lspp:ng bead, prev en tin g rim cerrosion S ESTA K t THOM AS S T A Y T O N , OREGON R et 1010 Leslie Phone 689-J i H. Lilly, the nardware man, | had a funny experience with ARTHUR J. MOORE his Maxwell car, Wednesday. While doing some repairing on BICYCLE AND the car, he left the lever in the LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC reverse. The »elf «tarter failed Office Hoorn No. A, Huy Bldg. SPORTING GOODS to work and Mr. Lilly got out to f crank the car. When he turned 445 Court Street ÎS. H . H U L T Z K L the engine over the car started S A LEM , OREGGN backwards, and before Mr. Lilly A tto rn e v -a t-la tw -N o ta ry Public knew what had happened it was headed for the mill race and got there ahead of Mr. Lilly. It re quired the services of a rope and D E N T IS T - J . M. RINGO" several men to get the ear out. The car was not damaged. No charge for examination, and OREGON STAYTON estimates willingly given. The dance given by Separate One of the best equipped offices Co. “A” last Friday evening was not as largely attended as in the valley 414 Bank of Commerce Bldg. the first one. The rainy weath- VETERINARY SURGEON ther was the cause. There was DENTAL EXPERT Phone Main GOG Salem, Oregon a fairly good sized crowd pres ent and the proceeds amounted Calls Answered Day or Night to $102.00. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Phone-Re». 3X24 eph Fisher served the refresh ments for the boys and a rising OREGON STAYTON vote of thanks was tendered thorn at the regular meeting of SERVICE STATION STAYTON MEAT MARKET the Guard Monday night- The C o p y r ifto t r e g is te r e d , 191 • dancers claim that the music SE STA K & furnished by Richey’s Orchestra, W hat’s a Battery of TH O M AS, Salem, was by far the best dance music that has ever been Proprietors. Expert? in Stayton. FUNERAL DIRECTOR N O TIfTt O F MAKMHAI/H N A IA during the past two weeks sev has arrived safely in Siberia. eral of them have had to give up William and Wallace were sta their work for a few days. Miss tioned for some time in Wyom Schifferer was absent on Wed ing and later in California, nesday of last week, Beryl Mc- where the last word was receiv I-aughlin taking charge of her ed from them before this defi classes. Miss Miller was not a- nite news. ble to lie in school Thutsday morning, and Friday Mrs. Creech A M ER IC A N IS N O T S O N G S T E R became ill. She was confined to ! T h a t Real Musical Instinct H as her home until Wendesday of Seems Yet to Be Awakened In th* this week, Mrs. George Brown United S tates. substituting in her place. Mrs. Lau has recovered from her at - 1 T he la st q u a rte r o f a cen tu ry th e general feeling has spread abroad th a t tack of the mumps and is able to America waa quite a m usical nation, be with us again. an d It la tru e th a t In th e large d tle a P u b lic N otice is h ereb y given th a t, by v irtu e of a W rit of E ae cu tlb a d a te d A ugust f i n d . 1911. A. D , le aned o u t of the D istrict C o u rt of l i e U nited H tates fo r th e D istrict of O re gon, on a Ju d g m en t ren d e re d la n*M C o u rt, on th e 2 4 th day of J a u u a ij^ 1911, A. D.. in fav o r of F d if Young, an d a g a in st O D. T ro tte r. I did. tin th e 29th day of A ugust. 1918, A. O , levy upon th e fo llo w in g described rea l e s ta te situ a te d In th e tow n at B tayton, C ounty of M arlon an d S tate of O regon, to-w lt: T h e N orth h a lf of L ota No. 5 and C In Block 5. in th e tow n of S tay te n . M arlon C ounty, O regon. A nd th a t I w ill, accordingly, offer an d sell all th e rig h t, title an d In ter est of said O. D. T ro tte r In an d tn ra id described real e s ta te for sale a t public au ctio n to th e h ig h est and bent b id d er for cash on F rid a y th e l l } t day of O ctober, 1918, a t 10 o'clock A. M. al th e fro n t d o o r of th e C ounty C o u rt H ouse o f M arion C ounty, a t S alem , Oregon. — Geo F. A lexander, U nited S taten M arshal, D istric t of Oregon. My Jo h n O. M ann, C hief D eputy. F irs t p u b licatio n : Sept. 1 2th, 19JS. L ast p u b licatio n : Oct. 10th, 191«. - -S m ith A Shields, A tty s for E dd Young. H o w '* T h is ? We offer One H undred D ollars Reward fo r a n y case of Catarrh th a t c.innot be cured by H all’a C a ta rrh Medicine. H a ll’s C a ta rrh M edicine h a a been tak e n b y c a ta rrh su ffe rers fe r the p a at th irty - five years, and h a s becom e know n a a th e moot reliable rem edy for C a ta rrh . H a irs C a ta rrh Medicine a c ta th ru (he Blood «■ th e lfu co u a su rfa ce s, expelling th e P et- son from th e Blood a n d h e alin g th e d a eased portions. A fte r you h av e ta k e n H a ll’s C a ta rrh M edicine fo r a s h o rt tim e you wlU eee a g re a t Im provem ent In y o u r general health . S ta rt ta k in g H a ll's C a ta rrh Medi cine a t once a n d g et rid of c a ta rrh , dead fo r testim o n ials free. \ r. J. C H E N E T A CO . Toledo. Ohio. of the ea ste rn seaboard and q u ite fa r Into the m iddle W est th e re la a good deal of listening to mualc In th e form of opera and concerts, given, for the moat p art, by Im ported m u sician s; b u t when we reach th e g rea t h e a rt of th e country we find th a t th e n atu ral In- ■old by all Druggists. Tic. stln cts of th e people are alm ost en tire ly starved, or a t any rate, very poorly ] nourished. F o r a m usical nation la not one which m erely listen» to mualc E L E C T IO N N O T IC E made b f others, any more th an a peo ple is ath letic If, Instead of exercising N otice ie hereby given, th a t a Special them sei-es, they w atch o th ers Indulge Prim ary election will be held in the in gym nastics. A m usical people la one which con tow n Hall in the town of S tay ton, Ogo- siders mualc such an indispensable gon, on Thursday th e 17th day o f O cto food and tonic fo r th e ir own sp irits ber, 1918, for the purpose o f nom inat and Im aginations th a t they sing and ing candities fo r the office o f M sytx, play In every activity of dally life Just Recorder, T reasu rer and Councilmew freely and n atu rally as they laugh o f th e town e f S tayton, O regon; a t The Freshman cla«s has or as and speak. F o r many centuries this ganized and elected the follow h as been tru e of all th e g reat European said election the polls will be open a t ing officers: President, Alma nations—th e Italians, French, Scotch. 9:00 o ’clock a. m. and rem ain open un Scandinavians, R ussians and oth til 6:00 o'clock p. m. o f said day (ex Nendel; Vice President. Lawr Irish, ers—and th e resu lt Is th e g reat body cepting th a t the judges may close th e ence Smith: Secretary Treasur of folk song and folk dance which la polls from IKK) o ’clock p. m. until 2:fld er, Tresa Forrette; Sarg. at th e priceless h eritag e of all these n a o ’clock p. m. for dinner ) Joseph Fisher. Minnie L uthy and W. Arms. Ben Cenyon; Member of tions. J u s t why th e A m erican h as not yet W. E lder w ere appointed Ju d g e s o f the Executive Committee of the become a singing anim al (as A ristotle said election. said everyone waa a social anim al) Is Student Body, Sarah Caldwell. J . B. G n e r a difficult m a tte r to explain, although, R ecorder of the town o f Stayhsw. doubtless. If sufficient tim e w ere taken, Lynn Neal is at present con-1 causes m ight be su g g ested ; 40-41 valescing under doctor’s orders1 reasonable b u t a t any rate . It is a fact. Surely at his home near Silver Creek ooe of th e moat direct products of Falls. Lynn cut one of his feet th is w ar will be th e bringing home to whole body politic of th e value of severely just about the time the music, fo r by m eans of th e stress of school began. When he became w ar which la bringing th e w hole coun better he attempted to begin * try together, a love of m usic may be FOR SA LE—To close an e s ta te the Into th e m ost rem ote p a rts of school on crutches, but found it carried R ieater farm in Sublim ity, containing th e country. , impossible. We hope that he . Good regim ental hands h a re alw ays 70 acres, m ust be sold a t once. fW fu rth e r p articu lars inquire, Bernard will soon be able to be with us furnished one of th e most sym pathetic G esher, A dm inistrator. S tay ton, O re. bonds betw een the body politic and agoin. He holds the positions of th e governm ent of any given country, Sec. Treas. of the Student Body, and we earn estly hope th a t more and FOR TRADE—Good - standard Athletic Manager, and the Seni more, both during the w ar and a fte r bred mare to trade for goat«. or member to the Executive It, we shall have In America a num ber of such bands which will consider Inquire at the Mail Office. tt Committee of the S. B., which it th e ir pleasu re and duty to play a t all goes to show that he is very all public an d p atrio tic meeting», espe cially on national holidays, th u s Im popular. FOR SALE—Heavy team, wt. pressing upon all citizens th e stim u • 3200. 6 and 8 years old. Matt latin g effect of m artial music. The annual reception to the . In a n um ber of the cam ps In th e Mueller, Stayton. R2. 34tf. Fieshmen was given on Monday- middle W est and In T exas we w ere night, October. 7, in the school told by officers and song leaders th a t th e re w ere d rafted men who had come FOR SALE—Five registered gymnasium. This reception is In from rem ote tow ns and settlem ents for the purpose of welcoming who had never seen any m usical in Shropshire Lambs, yearlings. J. L. the Freshmen into the high stru m en ts, such as n pian o fo rte and Phone 2105, Stayton. and who had no Idea th a t men Siegmund. 34tf. school and wishing them to be violin, could tuake pleasing sounds w ith th e ir come one of us in all we under vocal organs In connection w ith thc- take for the good of the school. u tte rln g o f words. The members of the school board made a trip to Salem Sat urday to secure a deferred clas sification for Mr. Weeks until June of next year. Mr. Weeks had been placed in Class 1 by the draft board and had receiv ed his summons to appear in Sa lem Sunday for examination. After the examination Sunday, Mr. Weeks was told that he would be placed in the limited service group, but was not told when he might be called. CLASSIFIED ADS Christ Nietling has heen oblig ed to discontinue his school work for a month or two. owing to the fact that he must assist his father in the urgent farm work. One of the students is in re ceipt of a letter from Leo Kleck- er frotn San Diego. California. He writes concerning life in the navy and in California. He says that at prestnt it is very, very- warm and that the worst of it all is that the entire camp is un der quarantine for Spanish In fluenza and no one is allowed to leave. They therefore miss their daily swim in the ocean. Leo says he thinkr nothing of swim ming two miles in that body of water. He is in the U. S. N. Band and is one of 11 playing com et Since the quarantine they have been kept very busy entertaining the rest of the camp by giving concerts, etc. was possible to attend, were there, for well they have come Lewis Kearns enrolled in the to know, that when one of their Senior class Monday. socials are irtissed, they have bv no means missed a small affair. Definite word has been receiv A siege of illness seems to ed that the ship on which Willi have attacked the teachers and am and Wallace Smith sailed FOR SALE Young. good shoats, weight between 50 and 60 pounds. E. G. Siegmund. 31 Economical Husband. T he conversation in th e lobby of a W ashington hotel tu rn ed to a subject of w ar-tim e economy when a fitting anecdote w as related by Congressm an FOR SALE—5 year old excel P o rte r H. Dole of Vermont. lent good milk cow, gentle, fresh Recently th e Brow ns moved Into a new house, und not liking th e w all about two months and a half. p ap er In th e dining room. Mrs. Brown F. M. Munfrers It decided to luive It repopered a t h er own e x p e n s e . T he w ork w as done FOR SALE— llïsix weeks old w hile Brow n w as at th e office. pigs. C. C- Carter. Phone 07, “I w ant you to look a t th e dining room, Jln g i’y,’’ said little wtfey when Sublimity. Ore. 37tf. the old tn«n retu rn ed a t th e dinner hour and w as proudly led Into th a t ap artm en t. “How do yon like It?” FOR S A L E — Studebaker 1912 “I like th e p aper all right,” replied V. B. Brown. Ju st a little em otionally, “but Model car for sale cheap. why In tlie world did yon use paste j Darby, Kingston, Oregon. 34-41 in pu ttin g It on?” “Paste!'* waa th e w ondering re jo in -1 e r of th e good woman. “How else STUMP PULLER WANTED- could I h av e p at it cm?” No. 3 “You should have p a t It on w ith Price must be right. tacks,” declared th e economical hus Faultless preferred, with full e- band. “You don’t suppose we are go- Ing to live la th is house forever, do quipment. Address Scio, Ore-. Route 2, Box 52. 36-40 you Philadelphia Telegraph. M u n i t fo e Braes t o C o o l Less. P erfection a t a new ty p e of electric m elting farn ac e th a t will reduce m a terially th e cost of m aking b rass for munitions, devised by H W. Gtllett. a governm ent chem ist, w as announced by the b u reau of mine*. P a te n ts have been assigned to S ecretary of the In te rior L ane aa tru stee. Cornell university nnd brnss m anu fac tu re rs w ere am ong those who a* listed during five y ears of develop FOR SA LE-30 bushels of Prohibition seed wheat. A. A. McKenzie. 40tf Taken U r?—J e r s e y h e if e r . Ow ner can have «am© bo pa yin« for the keeping. P . J. EtzeL Sublimity. Oregon.