The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 07, 1918, Image 5

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C. H. BREWER, M. D.
PH YSICIAN
AND
SUP.GEON
STAYTO N. OltKCON
W . N . Pintlcr, D. .1. L .
DENTIST
Offioe Opp. I.Biieetield 8hnu Store
Phone 2162
Stavton. Or»
V. A. GOODE
LA W Y E R and NO TAR Y PUBLIC
Ofliri' Rnfiin No. fi, Roy llldg.
H . I I . I I K I . T Z I*. (.
Attoriwv-Ni I. nw
Notary Public
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OREGON
Copyright
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What’s a Battery
Expert?
I.very Willard expert nurt
have ad tliree when it o n c i to
handle.g batteries.
Our experience immediately
tells us where your battery trou­
ble* lie; our knowledge tell* you
What neeC* to be done; end our
»kill insure* a workmanlike job.
VETKIUNARY SURGEON
D EN TAL EXPERT
Calls Answered Day or Night
Phone-lies. 3X24
OREGON
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
Many S'.ryion Woman a n
Alhaey, Or!- , Hay*; “ I have know' o
/Ixpert: “ One who has rpe-
tir.l skill, experience or knowl­
edge.“
Dr. Paul Fehlen
SESTAK
la te
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- J . M .'ltlN G O —
STAY'D N
p a y in g a h ig h
that the name of "Kali-er hiin become
w damned odious |n thla country that
no loyal American ahould longer b<
required to bear It.”
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Judge Cnlvlrd, In receiving the peti
flou, slated flint he hud noticed tin
language used. t»qt con.xidered It
“ merely i-mphutlc and entirely ju«tl
liable.”
Fresh.Salt&Cured Meats
Lard, Creamery Butter
Highest Marke! Price Paid For Fat Stock
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Mystery
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Ail Work Guaranteed
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Sorr.fl tilin gs a re so sim ple
that th ey h ave to be explained
a ga in and ^ain. W h e n th in gs
a re obvious, people k eep lo o k in g
fo r m ysteries behind them .
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Bus. Phono
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Phone C50-J
ARTHUR J
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BICYCLE AND
SPORTING GOODS
445 Court Street
3 -LEM,
OREGON
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Church Notices
Methodist Church
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Pastor \V. J. Warren
Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00
p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m.
Epworth League 7;00 p. m..
Prayer meeting every Wednes­
day evening at 8:00.
Meeting o f the Sunday school
hoard second Monday of every
month at 7:30, followed by the
Official board meeting.
ill
S o it is w ith th e p a ck in g bus­
iness.
T h e m e re size o f S w ift
& C o m p a n y confu ses m any.
B ecau se th eir im agin ation s a re
not gea red up to scale, th ey be­
lieve there m u st be m a g ic in it
so m e w h e re — som e w eird pow er.
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Keep Your Pledge
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B U Y W A R - SAVINGS
Make Good for Our
Fighting Men
STAMPS
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Swift & Company, U.S. A.
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FOR
SALE Younpr,
Rood
shoatd, weight between 50 and
' 00 pounds. E. G. Siefrmund. 3t
FOR SALE 11 six weeks old
pig's. C. C. Carter, Phone 67,
Sublimity, Ore.
37tf.
FOR S A L E - 3000 2 ft. dap
boards.
Call
Brown-Petzel
Lumber Co. Stayton, Or.
W e Want Sities It -presentatives in
Every Town in Oregon.
W e prefer men who have sold
• toc'ii. insurance, real estate, books,
or w h i have had no sales expsrlence,
but would like to develop into sales-
• '.en. We train every applicant ac­
cepted and provide a system that
will enable anyone who works to
make from $75 to $150 per we*k.
Can also use women of exceptional
ability. Position permanent. In ap­
plying. state age, past business ex­
perience, number, oí yeai4 you have
lived in coi.imua^y. and references.
Address in confidence.
Kane llfg .
Co.. 1 «26-27 L. C. Smith Bldg., Se­
attle. Wash.
43-44-45
Lost etwek book on Jefferson
bank. Sur.dav, Och 20. Finder
please notify B. F. Ensiey.
FOR S A L E —Five pEssantzer
Ford car in good condition. Ad-
' cress Geo. E. Balsicer, Jordan,
, Ore.
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CuWcrkShceiineisnow
iulItrciYieccngiveSplenv
did Values in this import-
ent C tcSS of shoes.
We stand back of every
FOR SALE Six weeks old
pirs, $4.00 a piece. J. A. L ir-
coln, Sublimity, Ore. Phone 8a.
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45-47
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“ Buckboot” Army S h oe............................................. $7.00
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W. & M. Army, lighter weipht ...............................$6.00
Wx offer Onr Hup.lrf! Dollars Rewxrd
for any caee of Catarfh i.iat cannot ba
cured by Hall's CaMrrb MiJiclnc.
Halt's Catarr'i Med clti. has teen taken
by catarrh cuavrers for the past thlrty-
flve years, and has becont' known as the
most tellable remedy for Catarrh. Haifa
Cat rrrh Medl. ine acts thru (h» Blood on
the Mucous s't-'acos. cip- tit the Poi­
son from the Blood and healing the dis­
eased portions.
After you have taken Ball's Catarrh
Medicine for a short time yoj will see a
great Improvement In your general
health. Start taking Hill's Catarrh Medi­
cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send
for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists. 75c.
Dark Brown, medium sole......................................... $5.00
Blrck Rritin, medium s o le ........................................... $4 75
Heavy Bhck or Tan Grain Slioes ........................... $4.50
Extra Heavy, waterproof, brown grain, two full soles,
double Goodyear welted soles. An extra stood work shoe
ot ....................................................... .................. 4 .. $8.50
E xtra‘ wide, heavy work shoe, brown waterproof .erain
with heavy single welt soles. This is a most comfortable
heavy work si oe. We have in sizes from 7 to 12 and they
are F.EE jumbo wide. Fine wear and cost but ... $7.00
D r. U T T E R
D b N T IS T
16 inch Dark Brown Oil Filled Chrome top, full bellows
tontrue. waterproof double sold. Goodyear welted with
rawhide insert, an extra prood Hi-Cut shoe fo r ..... $13.00
No charge for examination, and
estimates willingly given.
Lighter 16 inch and 14 inch Boots a t..........$8.00 to $10.00
Also Lojrtrers in 10 and 12 inch top at ........$8.50 to $11.00
Plenty of Dress Shoes, to, in all .trades fo r m ....................
.......................................... $12.00 down to $4.00 the pair
FOR S A L E - Six fine shoat ,
will weigh 75 pounds each, at a
bargain. Fioyd Crabtree
It
F O U N D Demountable r i m
and tire on road between For-
rettes and West Stayton on
Tuesday. Owner can have same
by proving property and paying
for this notice. Call at Mail o f­
fice.
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pair For Satisfactory Ser;ic8.
Fire Van Grain, waterproof, double sole......... ....... $5.00
T h e profits o f Swift & Company
amount to less than one cent per pound
on all meats and by-products— less than
one-fourth o f a cent on beef.
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FOR SALE Five
registered
Shropshire Lambs,
yearlings.
Phone 2105, iwyton.
J. L.
■siegmund.
84tf.
Chlppcmlnte to match a wluitnot. The
proprte; r was starting off to hrlj.g
forth Chippendale when the woman, L u . cost
seeing a chair convenient, sat down.
Spindle-legged furniture lx artistic
but treacherous, us the lady should-
have remembered before site weighted
b*T overstock of too, too solid etcet-
••ra. on spidery legs that cracked the
lostnnt she let herself go.
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The tug price of the chair was
some thing awful— though as the pr-e
prietor protested wlmt could you ex­
pect of n treasure that h; d h. I its honored place In an Italian palace for
ever two hundred year , but If the lJtly would pay $20 for the damage she
had done--------
And then another customer who hud been looking the chair over stepped
Into the Fltuotion.
" I hap; ■ n to he In the business myself and know the exact vnlue o f this
chair. Wi'hout going Into embarrassing particulars, let me suggest, madam,
that you pay this man 15 cents for his time and trouble in mending It; nr.d
!f you hear any more from him let me know and I'll go Into court myself
-:/it h a charge of false pretenses. It is fraud o f this sort, sir, that ruins any
trade. Better com«- out with me, madam, and the next time you want antiques
take an expert along.”
Sw ift & Company keeps down the
"spread.” or the expense absorbed bej
tween raw and finished material, to as
low a figure as possible. ( I f it didn’t
it w ould be put out o f business by
others w ho do.)
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FOR TRADE Good standard
bVed mare to trade for jfoat*.
Inquire at the Mail Office.
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Men’s DK Tr.n Army Hady Hide Full Munson last, welt
S'.les. very heavy B and D w id e ................ .......... ?7.(i0
It depends entirely upon how much
people want the finished, product, and
h o w much r a w material there is avail­
able to make it from.
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun-i
days at 8:80 a. m.
Rev. Fr. Ijtinck. Pastor
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9w ift & Company is just like any
other manufacturing busine ss run by
human beings like'yourself; it takes in
raw material on the one hand and turns
out a finished product on the other.
H o w much Swift & Company pays
for the ra w material, and how much
it gets for the fiftished product, depends
u p o n c o n d itio n s w h ic h S w ift &
Company does not control.
St. Marys Church
FOR S A L E To close an estate the
Itiester farm in Sublimity, containing
70 trres, must he sold at once. For
i o r her Tiarii. ulars inquire, Bernard
(«»h e r , Administrator. S '»w o n . Ore.
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Court St. Sa'em, Oregon
Proprietors.
i brlainui* horn a* 4 forgivable crime, but It wax perfectly ohvloua that every
pmo* ngcr on the car wanted to choke
off U hiim II fcirl who tooted her way
from Capitol hill to Center market the
other forenoon. Her presumable moth­
er bore the affliction with a chronic pa­
tience churncterlitlc o f pdrcntx who
are too mlatnkenly fond to make their
youngster« behave, but the passenger*
around were not ho placidly resigned.
Two Jolly, commonplace women, each
loaded with empty baskets and cord
bugs, hud thing* to aav on the subject,
»ií/fs tí
nnd they said them gotsl and loud;
” 1 like kids all rigid, but If thnt young one belonged to me I ’d spunk her
#o hard that— — ”
“ Whut cun you ei|»ect with a mother like that?”
The two marketers got out at Seventh street and the horn virtuoso
»lipp'd Inlo n window »eat one o f them had vacated and sounded a farewell
exit of Juhllutlon. It was also whut you might cull her swan song, for the
conductor, gosdisl lo Intervention, politely Invited the young in!** to con­
sider her rscltoj at an end.
To the ga»pyi astonishment o f everybody around— and Jnst to show that
It takes all sort* of people to make up rt car crowd— a fat, little old bodi In
badly laundered white, topped with a rose pink sweater, charged a lance In
behalf o f the breaker o f the iteuce.
“ I.et the child play If she wanster! Don't you know that the angels In
heaven play horns? I f you don’t, I can show you a picture of little winged
cherub»' u-blowing gold--------”
“Tlcit's all right, lady. I haven't got a thing to do with running heaven,
but I'm exi*s-ted to look after tills car.”
"Young man, you think you're mighty smart, don’t you? But let roe tell
yon something. I f you was to see that picture—— ”
“ I know nil about ’em. Indy. Little angels, all heads and wings, ami not
a lung in the lot to blow with.”
Homebody chuckled and the small girl discarded the horn thing to con-
aider the conductor with lavish smiles— of the teetb-sbeddlng variety. And
all was peace.
Little incident in a Washington Antique Shop
V/e want to tell you about
'Threaded Rubber, too, and give
you a copy ol the liooklet, “ A
Mark with a Meaning for You."
THOMAS.
he valm of lioan’a Kidney Pills f »r
limber of seiirx and couldn't recon
! riend u more reliable me iicinc for I
o iie and .. idnoy trouble. I am *ui>j
o backache r.nd irregular action of n
: kidneys once in a great while arid a
i -ueh tntne 1 t ike Doan’a Kidm y P.l
for h f< w days. They never fad t
| atop the misery in my hack and put n>
kidney* in good order. ’
Price Gt*c, at ail dealers.
Don’ t aim
ply ask for a kidney rem ed y -gi I
Doan'* Kidney Pills the name that
Mrs 15'dine had.
Foster-Milkurn
Co., Mfgni., Buffalo. N. Y.
la a new toy—made In Japan— which laoka like a lead [lencll and
T JiP.tlE
,< mi] • like a horn Every! <>dy— leaving out old iituii Scrooge— ucceptx a
FOR SALE Mill buildings,
crx»k house and bunk house lo­
Clinton. Mo.—Jnineg Monroe Knlx-
cated on Creech place.
Brown-
ei would rhnnge hlx name. fl<* peti­
OST people ari' lion t. hut It Is the exception that give* pungency to the Petzel Lumber Co.. Stayton, Or­
tioned the circuit court here for per-
rule. One man. for one Instance, !:ccpx medieval Junk. Among hi* cus­
rrpMdon to change hi* name, axsertln;:
egon.
tomers the other afternoon was a woman who wanted a table, something in
W e’re at your service.
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Smal1 Girl> Japanwe Tooter and the Conductor ( ’^ ^ j p | £ j )
r r f Interest, why not i••fiinil yniir
| loan at it lower rat« ami morn
in« the ecu':«
< liberal tnrma.
It lx not good
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2 bualnoaa to pity » higher rate of
| Intnrnat Hum tin
market <le- |
Womi' i often suffer not knowing the
iiiAlKil, nor la II good liualnnaa to
’ rauae.
km p your atirplux fumlu on tlmn
Uni'kache, hcti'lai'h*, dizzinesr, ner-
depnuit* ut 3 mid 4 per cent per
i* ii •! it in when 8 par cent rim readi­ : vouxnes*.
ly be aacurnd on first Farm M ort­
Irregular urinary passages, w -akjjf»* ,
gage». If you have money to loan i languor
or wish to refund or secure a new
Each torture of itself.
one. call or w rl*« 8. II. MKLTZBL,
Together h'ot at weak ki<lne< s.
Mtaylon. Orepi u.
Strike at the root—gat to tfc» esus« i
Quickly help Uie kwiney* if tie
need it.
No other remedy more higblv en loi-
| Bed limn Doan's Kidney Pill*. *
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Here’ s convincing testimony from
I this locality.
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H'aline, 413 K. Fifth -
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
STAYTON
WHY WOMEN SUFFER
I t lt M iA M I C IT Y M IA M I.
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One o f the best equipped offices
in the valley
414 Bank of Commerce Bldg.
Phone Main 606
Salem, Oregon