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------ ------------------------------------------------------— li- p o r i H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.D. Physician and Surgeon STAYTON. ni Fattom i Itic M ( 'oiidtflof« Merchant» nf llunfc T tie <*r N i « ) ( im i , H ta y to n . O m ffo n . In tho Ht^to of Ct'fgou, ut th< clou' ! i f buainc-s» N ovenibcr tat, I I R: OREGON Ri *' uree*. Ixian» and dlac<,unta. . . .1291.202.02 Overdrafts, srrured and u nitrii r e d ..................... 632.90 ] UondMand w arranta. . . . 40,193.10 Htoek», «ui-uri tic», Judg- 028.91 1 meliti, atc C. H. BRE 7 /ER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 81J KG EON S t a y t o n , O regon ■ - > W . N. Pintier, D. M. D. DENTIST Ortie« Opp. 1 ,11 hit lie l«l Shoe S to r e Irtiune 21 hit S ta v to n . Or« n V V. A. GOODE T o ta l L A W Y E R an d N OTAR Y PUBLIC towrlfilit t«£i«Urvl. 191 II Office Room No. 6, Roy llld g . N o tary Public FUNERAL DIRECTOR - J . M. R IN G O — STAYTON OREGON Dr. Paul Fehlen VETERINARY SURGEON DENTAL EXPERT Call« Answered Day or Night Phone-lie«. 3X24 OREGON STAYTON STAYTON MEAT MARKET SE S T A K & T H O M A S, Proprietors. Fresh,Salt&Cured Meats Lard, Creamery Butter Kibes! Market Pike Paid Far Fat Stack 1 W . A. ClADEK : ------------------! sj BLACKSMITH, ! WAGON WORK HORSESHOEING ............... * ............ 8 4 5 8 .5 0 2 .6 1 L ia b ilitie s . C a p ita l sto c k p a id In . . I 6 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 In d iv id u a l d e p o s its s u b je c t to c h e c k ................ 2 6 6 .8 9 2 .0 3 D e m a n d c e r tif ic a te s of d e p o sit ............................ 2 3 4 .0 0 T 'm c u n d H aving» D > p 'td t s ............................... 1 3 7 ,2 7 4 .2 2 “ A c c e p ta n c e s '' of th is b a n k ..........................* . . . 4 ,1 0 2 .3 6 j I '' Hog Producers and Packers Confer With Repre sentatives of the Food Administration and Agricultural Department and Adopt New Plan of Regulation. In acco rd an ce w ith ttie policy o f th e Food A d m in istra tio n sin ce Its fo u n d a tion to consult re p re s e n ta tiv e men In th e a g ric u ltu ra l Induatry on occaalons o f lii)|a>rtanee to special b ra n c h e s of th e In d u stry , on O cto b er 24 th e re w as convened In W ashington a m eeting o f th e Live b lock .Subcom m ittee o f the A g ricu ltu ral A dvisory B oard an d the » p e d a l m em bers re p re se n tin g th e sw ine Industry to consider th e situ a tio n in th e hog m ark et. T he co n feren ce lasted to r th re e d ay s, und d u rin g th is tim e m et w ith th e ex ecu tiv e co m m ittee of th e n fty packing firm s p a rtid p iitin g In foreign o rd e rs fo r pork p ro d u cts and w ith th e uieinl«ers o f th e Food A d m in istra tio n d ire c tin g foreign |M«rk p u rch ases. T he conclusions o f th e co n feren ce w ere a s fo llo w s: F O R S A L E - To close an e s t a t e tho it ie s te r fa r m in S ub lim ity , c on tain ing 70 a c re s, m u s t lie sold a t onoe. For f u r t h e r p a r t ic u l a r s Ir q u ire , H e rn a id G esher, A d m in is tra to r . S ta y t o n , O re. FOR TRADE—Good standard bred mare to trade for goats. Inquire at the Mail Office. tf. FOR SALE Five registered Shropshire L am bs, yearling«. Phone 2105, Su»> ton. J. L. Siegmund. 34tf. FOR SALE Young, good shoats, weight between 50 and 60 pounds. E. G. Siegmund. 3t T h e e n tire in s rk e tln g situ a tio n lias p ro d u c e r an d th e In su ra n c e o f an ade- 11 an changed since the S ep tem b er Joint <|Uate fu tu re supply, co n feren ce ns to n e c e ss ita te an e n tire I Thru* foreign o rd e rs a re p la c e d ' FOR SALE—11 Six Weeks old a lte ra tio n In th e p lan s o f price stabl- huM,M ,,f of to ll1* I pigs. C. C. Carter. Phone 67, llxutlon. T he c u rre n t p eace talk bus _____ . . 1 Sublimity, Ore. 37tf. As th e re su lt o f long n e g o tia tio n s alarm ed the h o ld ers of co rn , und ll o r e tie' w een th is lasly an d th e P a c k e rs 'j luis I icon a p rice decline o f from 2-5 £ * p e r t: “ One w ho h a . c ie - C om m ittee, re p re se n tin g th e 4.5 to M T o t a l .................................. 1 4 5 8 .5 0 2 .6 1 tia l skill, experience o r know l c e n ts to 40 c e n ts p er bushel. T h e fact p a c k e rs p a rtic ip a tin g in foreign or- ; StB te o f O re g o n . FOR SA LE-3000 2 ft. clap edge." th a t the a ccu m u latio n s o f low priced der» to g e th e r w ith th e A llied b u y ers ; C o u n ty o f M .trlon. sa. Call Brown-Petzel L v cry W illard expert m u st corn iti the A rg en tin e an d South A fri al! u n d e r th e C h a irm a n sh ip o f th e ¡ boards. I. J- W . • M ayo. C a s h ie r 'o f th e have all th re e when it comes to ws would, upon th e ad v en t o f |»-ace E isal Ad m in is tra ; Ion, th e follow ing un- Lumber Co. Stayton. Or. h an d lin g batteries. * a b o v e -n a m e d hack, do s o le m n ly und lib erated shipping, becom e avail-1 d e lin k in g bus l>.. n given by th e pack- s w e a r t h a t th e a b o v e s ta te m e n t 1« ab le to the E u ro p ean m ark et Ims <-ro- j O ur experience im m ediately FOR SALE Mill buildings, tells us where your b a tte ry tro u tr u e to th e b e s t o f tny k n o w le d g e In view o f th e u n d e rta k in g s on th e at«*d a g reat ileal o f a p p reh en sio n on bles lie; o u r know ledge tells y o u p a rt o f th e Food A d m in istratio n w ith CDOk h o u s e a n d bunk house lo- a n d b e lie f. th e p art of co rn holders. T h is decline w liat needs to be done; and our re g a rd to th e co -o rd in ated p u rc h a se s c a te c J o n C r e e c h p l a c e , J . W . MAYO. C a sh ie r. Brown- skill insures a w orkm anlike jo b . h a s sp read fe a r am ong sw in e grow ers o r pork p ro d u cts, covered in th e a t S u b sc rib e d u n d sw o rn to b e fo re m e th a t a sim ilar red a c tio n In th e prlees tach e d . It Is agre«s| th a t th e p a c k e rs Petzel Lumber Co.. Stayton, Or W e're a t your service. th is 1 5 th d a y o f N ov., 1918. Of l.ogs would n a tu ra lly follow. M ore p a rtic ip a tin g In th ese o rd e rs w ill un egon. W e w ant to tell you a b o u t 8. H. H B T Z E L . over, th e lo w er ran g e o f eo rn p rices d e rta k e not to p u rch ase hog* fo r less T h read ed R u b b er, to o , and give . N o ta ry P u b lic . you a copy of th e booklet, "A * »vo||ld. If In co rp o rated In a i:t-l«et r a th a n the follow ing a g re e d m inim um * M ark w ith a M eaning for You.*’ My c o m m is sio n e x p ire s 11-18. 1918 tio, obviously resu lt III :i con tin u o u sly fo r th e m onth o f N ovem ber, th a t is a j Lost—check book on Jefferson C o rre c t- - A tte s t: falling p rice fo r live hogs. In view d ally m inim um o f 817.50 p e r h u n d red Finder p o unds on a v e ra g e o f p a c k e rs ' droves, j bank. Sundav, Oct. 20. o f these chan g ed co n d itio n s m any A. D G A R D N E R , 418 Court St , Salem, Oregon ex clu d in g throw -out*. 'T h ro w -o u ts '' .please notify B. F. Ensley. sw ine p ro d u cers a n tic ip a te d low er to be defined u s pigs u n d e r 130 LEE TATE. prlees and ns a resu lt ru sh ed th e ir pounds, s;agn. hours, th in sow s anti J . P. D IT T E K . hogs lo uiHrket In larg e n um bers. Hnd skips. F u rth e r, th a t no hogs o f any • D ire c to rs . FOR SALE —Five passanger th is overshlpm etit h a s udded to a n d kind sh all be bought, except th ro w - „ , . , ..... . . o uts, a t less th a n *10.50 p er h u n d re d Ford car in good condition. Ad- ag g ra v a te d th e decline. T h e a v e ra g e o f p a c k e rtf I dress Geo. E. Balsiger, Jordan. T he Inform ation o f th e D epartm ent pound*. o f A g rteg ltu re indicate* th a t th e s u |e d ro v es to be co n stru ed a s th e a v e ra g e Q r e 3t o f th e to ta l sal«-s In -the m a rk e t o f all —^ m i m ^< ^ — ply o f hogs h a s lm re«*.-d ab o u t 8 |>er t e g s fo r a given day. All th e ab o v e! „ „ „ n u n i_ ren t., w hile th e highest unoltirhil e s ti i s be b ased on C hicago. FOR SALE E l f f h . we^ks old m ate do««, not exceed 1.5 p er cent, in- We a g re e th a t a co m m ittee sh all be pigs, $4.50 a piece. J. A. Lin- ereased p n stu c tlo n o v er la st year. Oil ap p o in te d by th e Food A d m in istratio n coin, S u b l i m i t y . Ore. Phone 84. th e o th e r h and, th e a rriv a l o f hogs to cheek th e d ally o p e ra tio n s in the 45-47 d u ring th e las: threw w«s*ks In th e v ario u s m ark et* w ith a view to su|>er- vision a n d d em o n s!ratio n o f th e carry - seven g reat m a rk e ts h a s been 27 per cent, m ore th a n last y ear, d u rin g th e ing out o f th e above. FOR SAL17- Ford Runabout. T h e lability o f th e p a c k e rs to c a rry C orresponding period, d e m o n s tra tin g L. J. Rock. out th is a rra n g e m e n t w ill d epend on Good condition. th e unusually heavy m a rk e tin g of th e th e re lieing s norm al m a rk e tin g of 46tf Stayton. Oregon. a v a ilab le supply. In th e face o f the hogs b ased upon th e p ro p o rtio n a te in V lI w i e f T excessive re c e ip ts som e p a c k e rs have I MA»4« . • c re a s e o v e r tlie re c e ip ts o f last y ear. not m ain ta in e d th e p r h e ngre«d last T h e in c re a se in p ro d u ctio n a p p e a rs to WANTED 1 Beef cow and P rw u ir: m on’h. On th e o th e r h a n d , m any i»e a m axim um o f n b o u t L i p e r re n t, s h o a t a in e x c h a n g e f o r l u m b e r . 5:#«N i 0 : :: ' J o f th e pucker* have p aid o v er th e a n d we can h a n d le such nn in crease. „ T price offered to them In an en d eav o r If th e p ro d u c e rs o f hogs should, as H ' ^ ^ r , S h t ’ AumSVllle. 47tf to m ain ta in th e a g re e d price. T h e re they h av e in th e |»ast few w eeks, pre sult In any event hns been a fa ilu re m atu rely m a rk e t hogs in such increas- FOR SALE—Two doz. Ply 10 m ain ta in th e O ctolter p rice b asis ing n u m b e rs o v e r th e above it is en- mouth Rocks and 4 doz. Leghorn d e term in ed ii|*on at th e S ep tem b er «•nn- tlre ly beyond th e ab ility o f th e pack- . - . ti 7 n fer« nee an d u n d e rta k e n by th e pack e ra to m a in ta in th ese m iniinutns. and C h 'C k e n F . W. L. Chnsman, era A nother fa c to r c o n trib u tin g lo th e re fo re we m ust h av e th e co-ojiera- Stayton, Phone 24510 Scio, OTe- th e b reak In Prices d u rin g th e m onth t |on 0 f t i,e p ro d u c e r h im self to m ain- jr0 n 47-18 h as been th e ‘ influenza ep id e m ic ; It ta in th e se resu lts. It Is a physical h as s h a rp ly c u rta ile d consum ption of im possibility fo r th e c a p a c ity o f the pork p ro d u cts an d te m p o rarily de- p acking houses to h a n d le a s im ila r \ V A N T E D — M ilk c u s to m e rs , creaseil th e lab o r stuff o f the pack ers over-flood o f hogs anti to find1 a m a rk e t | fo r the o u tp u t T h e puck«‘ra a re an x w ill d e . i v e r . Floya Crabtree, ahont 2.5 p e r re n t. T h e ex p o rts o f 130.nno.000 pounds U*us to ro -o p e ra le w ith th e p ro d u re rs Stavton, Oregon. 47tf o f p o rk p ro d u cts fo r O ctolier com in m a in ta in in g a sta b l'lz a tio n o f price p ared w ith aluiut .52.lK10.00tt pounds a n d to see th a t p ro d u ct is receive a fa ir Sw ift & C om pany h a s frequently sta te d in O ctober a y e a r ago. and the p rice fo r th o ir p ro d u cts. th a t its profit on beef a v e ra g e s o n ly one- e x p o rt order* pln ren h le by th e F«ssl (Sign«*!) THtdS. E. W IL SO N , W e o ffe r O n e H u n d r e d D o lla rs Reward fourth o f a cent a pound, a n d h en ce h a s A d m in istratio n fo r N ovem ber, am ount C h a irm a n P a c k e rs’ C om m ittee. f o r a n y c a s e o f C a ta r r h t h a t c a n n o t b e to 170.0tKt.tK10 pounds a s c o n tr a s t practically no effect o n th e price. T h e plan em bodied abo v e w as a d o p t c u re d b y H a il’s C a ’a r - b V e d lc in c . a l l 's C a ta . r r . h M cd icih ed w ith th e lesser exi>orts o f ed hv th e co n feren ee. , H ---- _ e h a s b een .. taken . . C om parison h a s been m ad e by th e F e d e ra l 98.000.000 fo r N ovem ber. 1017. T h e T h e Fond A d m in istra to r h as ap p o in t- , Increase«I d em an d s o f th e allies a re ed a cnm piltte«, com p risin g Mr. T h o n ias , most tellable remedy f r C atarth. Hall’s - T ra d e C om m ission o f this profit w ith th e con tin u in g , an d a re In th em selv es E. W ilson, c h a irm a n o f th e P ack - C atarrh M edfrir* acts th ru he Blood <m profit o n coal, an d it h a s p o in ted ou t th a t Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pot- p ro o f o f th e n ecessity fo r th e larg e era" C o m m itte e ; Mr. E v e re tt B row n, the sen from th e Blood a n d h e a lin g the d i s a n th ra c ite coal o p e ra to rs a re co n ten t w ith p ro d u ctio n fo r w hich th e Foml A dm in p re s id e n t of th e C hicago L ivestock E x eased p o rtio n s . A f te r y o u have taken H ett's C a ta r r h is tra tio n ask ed . T h e In crease In ex ch an g e : M ajor !{«>> o f th e Food Ad a profit o f 25 c e n ts a ton, w h e re a s th e beef e d icin e f o r a s h o r t tim e you w ill see a port d em an d s a p p e a rs to he am ply m in is tra tio n . Mr. l» u l s D. H all o f th e M profit o f o ne-fourth o f a c e n t a pound m e a ra g r e a t im p ro v e m e n t In your general sufficient to ta k e up th e In crease In B u reau o f M ark ets, to u n d e rta k e th e health. S t a r t t a k i n g H al 's C atarrh M e d i a profit o f $5.00 a ton. hog p ro d u ctio n . Imt u n fa v o ra b le m a r su p erv isio n o f th e ex ecu tio n o f th e cin e a t <mce a n d get rid of catarrh . Send r te s tim o n ia ls fre e . ket co n d itio n s e x istin g in O cto b er nf- p lan in th e v a rio u s m a rk e ts. C om m is f o F. J . C H E N E Y A CO.. T o le d o , Ohio. T h e com parison does n o t point o u t th a t fo n l no fit r Index o f th e a g g re g a te sion m en n re a sk ed to co -o p erate In Bold by all D ruggists. 75c. a n th ra c ite coal a t th e seab o ard is w o rth a t supply an d dem and. c a rry in g o u t th e p lan em bodied in th e w holesale ab o u t $7.00 a ton, w h e re a s a to n It m u st he ev id en t th a t th e e n o r p a c k e rs ' a g reem en t. It m ust he evl- m ous s h o rta g e In fa ts in th e C en tral «leut th a t offers by com m ission tnen to o f b eef o f fair q u ality is w o rth ab o u t E m p ires anil n e u tra l c o u n trie s would sell hogs Itelow th e m inim um e sta b $400.00 w holesale. Im m ediately upou poa«-e resu lt In a d lished a!*ove Is n«>t fa ir, e ith e r to th e d itio n al d em an d s Tor pork p ro d u cts prrxlucer o r th e p a rtic ip a tin g packers. T o c a rry th e co m p ariso n fu rth e r, th e 25 DENTIST w hich, on to p o f 'h e heavy sh ip m en ts M r B row n h as u n d e rta k e n on b eh alf cent profit on coal is 3 l/ ¡ p e r c e n t o f th e to th e A llies, w ould t«>nd m a te ria lly o f th e com m ission m en In th e U nited No charge for examination, and to Increas«* th e A m erican e x |s > rts In S ta re s th a t they w ill loyally su p p o rt $7.00 value. estimates willingly given. asm uch a s no c o n sid erab le re s e rv o ir of th e plan. T h e $5.00 profit on b e e f is only 1 % p er 1 su p p lies ex ists o u tsid e of th e I’n ltt'd It Is believed hy th e c o n fe re n c e th a t S ta te s. It seem s p ro b ab le th a t the th is new p lan, b ased a s It is upon n One of the best equipped offices cent o f th e $400.00 value. p re se n t p ro sp ectiv e su p p lies w ould lie p o sitiv e m inim um b asis, w ill b rin g het- in the valley T h e profit has little effect on price in either case, inudc(|m ire to m ret th is w orld d em and i(.r re s u lts to the p ro d u c e r th a n « v u - but has less effect on th e price of beef than on the 414 Bank of Commerce Bldg. w ith th e re tu rn to ponce. So fur a s it -g e p ric e s fo r the m onth. It do^s not price of coal. is possible to In te rp re t th is f a r t. It n|*- lim it to p p rices a n d sh o u ld n a rro w p en rs th a t th e re should he even a th e tn n rg ln s n ec e ssa ry to c o u n try buy Phone Main 606 Salem, Oregon Coal m ay be stored in th e open air indefinitely; stro n g e r d em an d fo r pork p ro d u cts er* In m o re v a ria b le m a rk e ts. It is beef m u st be kept in expensive coolers because it is a f te r th e v a r . an a th e re fo re any alarm believed th a t th e p lan shouhl w ork out , highly perishable and m u st be refrigerated. of hog p n x lu re re ns to the effect of close to 718 av erag e. S w ine p ro d u cers o f th e c o u n try w ill C o a l is handled by th e carload or ton; beef is deliv lioace Is u n w a rra n te d by th e outlook. In th e light e f th«‘sc circu m sta n c e s c o n trib u te to th e ir ow n In te re s t hy ered to retailers by the pound or hundred w eight. it I* th e conclusion o f th e c o n feren ce not flooding th e m a rk e t, fo r It m ust be M ethods of hsndling are vastly different. Coal is ¡h at a tte m p ts to hold th e p rice of hogs ev id en t th a t If an ex«'essive o v e r per- handled in open cars; beef m u s t be shipped in to th e p ric e o f r e n t m ay w ork out to re n ta g e o f hogs Is m nrketiul in any refrigerator cars at an even tem p eratu re. th«' d isa d v a n ta g e o f |a>rk p roducers, one m onth price sta b iliz a tio n an d ron- It Is th e conclusion th a t any In to rp re- | trol can n o t succeed, am! it Is c e rta in F airn ess to th e public, fairness to Swift & ta th m o f th e form ula should he a ! th a t p ro d u c e rs th em selv es can conrri- Com pany, fairness to th e packing industry, dem ands h re a d gauged |«>llcy ap p lie d o v e r a ' I u te m a te ria lly to th e «»fforts o f th e th at these indisputable facts be considered. It is long period. It Is th e opinion o f th e j conf*‘ro n re s If they w ill do th e ir m ark - im possible to disprove Swift & C om pany’s state «•«inference th a t In su b s titu tio n o f th e «•ting !n ns no rm al a w ay ns possible. m ent, th at its profits on beef a re so sm all a£ to have T h e w hole s itu a tio n a s e x istin g ¡it p rev io u s p la n s of sta b iliz a tio n the practically no effect on prices. Live Stock S ubcom m ittee o f th e A gri p re s e n t dem antis a fra n k an d ex p licit c u ltu ra l A dvisory B«»ard. to g e th e r w ith a s s u ra n c e from th e co n fe re e s re p re th e specially Invited sw ine' re p re s e n ta se n te d nam ely. Hint every poseibh* tives, shouhl accep t th e in v itatio n «tf effort will be m ade to m a in ta in a live th e Food A d m in istratio n to .loin w ith hog p rice co m m e n su ra te w ith swin«» th e A d m in istra tio n anil th e p a c k e rs In p ro d u ctio n co sts not! re a so n a b le se ll d e te rm in in g th e p rices a t w hich con ing v alu es In ex ecu tio n o f th e d e c la re d tro lled ex p o rt o rd e rs a re to bo placed. policy o f th e Food A d m ltilstn ftlo n For Infant* and Ch dr ’a T h is w ill be reg u larly done T h e in- to use every ngcltcy In Its co n tro l to a r* ï î î ü v i For Over 2 T ie n c e o f th e s e o rd e rs will be d irected secu re ju s tic e to tii«* farm er. T h e s ta b ilisa tio n m ethods ad o p ted ’• > m ain te n a n c e o f th e d-nunno oh- Always ”«'ly, the sta b iliz a tio n o f th e for N ovem ber re p re se n t th e b est e f th e S ig n â t u hogs so as to secu re ns fa r fo rts of ib e «•« u fo i’ nee, eym ttrred In »¡hie la ir re tu rn s to '.lie hy th e Food A diuiuiairalk'U c u d th e W hat’s a Battery Expert? M. H . I I K L T Z E L A tto r n « v -a t- L a w B a n k in g h o u se ................ <2 0 9 0 .0 0 ! 9 6 6 .0 0 Í F u r n i t u r e a n d fix tu re » 919.41 O th e r re a l e s t a te o w n e d . D u e fro m a p p ro v e d r<» ,-CTve b u c k s .................. 6 7 ,9 2 9 .1 9 C h e c k s and- o th e r ca sh Ite m s ........................ • • • 259.81 ' l'a s h o il'h a n d ................ 2 3 .0 0 4 .2 8 ) | E x p e n s e s ............................... 1 ,7 6 9 .1 6 I C u s to m e r 's lia b ility a c c o u n ts o f “ A c c e p ta n c e s’’ 4 ,1 0 2 .3 6 i 4 2 6 .4 2 1 O th e r ro a o u rc e a ................ STEADIER H06 MARKETS PLANNED CLASSIFIED ADS. W hy Cci-’ pare Beef and Coal Profits? All Work Guaranteed jj “ BRICK FRONT SHOP” i How’s This? B ut. Phone 368 Re». 1010 l e»lie P h o n e C59-J ARTHUR J. MOORE BICYCLE AND SPORTING GOODS 445 Court Street SALEM, OREGON St. Marys Church Dr. UTTER Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun- \ days at 8:30 a. m. Rev. Fr. I«ainck. Pastor Dr. L. W. Horn VETERINARIAN Calls promptly attended ts day or night JOIN THE O ffice in R esidence RED (ROSS Phone 1522 Slayton * Orcgou C h u rch N otides Methodist Church Pastor W. J. 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