H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.D. STAYTON. OREGON C. H. BREWER, M . D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON —a man waa fooliah to buy plug of the Gravely elate when he could get a big plug of ordinary tobacco for the tame money. But one day Bill gave him a chew of Gravely—juat two or three tmall aquaret. Then Ike got the ¿ure, aat- S t a y t o n , O regon W . N. Pintler, D. M. D. DENTIST Office Opp. La nee ft «Id Shoe Store Phone 21U . i Ike always thought Physician and Surgson Stevton. Or« HI itfying Gravely taete. It tailed to long, you can't tell him nowaday! that it cotta him anything extra to chew Real Gravely. • • • Prim e i t s s n ................................ G ood to choir* ate#r*................ • It (Ml fu r tk tr — tkut't why you com (»1 l i t ymod ta il » o f l i t i c lo u o f lokacco without ootru t u t c n A v t ly t o o a c c o to , danville - J . M. RINGO— va Stivc Today for T o m o rro w ’s Needs B e c a u s e t h e m e a t fr o m d iffe r­ e n t a n im a ls v a r ie s g r e a t ly in q u a lit y a n d w e i g h t Do you live "from hand to mouth?” There iha system of living whereby Tcdsv may la* made to provide for Tomorrow— this year for next year---the prime of manhood for old age. A l t h o u g h th e q u o t a t i o n s s h o w n a r e in n in e d iv is io n s , S w ift & C o m p a n y g ra d e s c a ttle in t o 3 4 g e n e r a l c la s s e s , a n d e a c h c la s s in t o a v a r ie t y o f w e ig h t s a n d q u a litie s. OREGON „ Dr. Paul Fehlen VETERINARY SURGEON DENTAL EXPERT ‘ SAVE Calla Answered Day or Night Phone*«Rua. ¡1X24 OREGON STAYTON & . T h e s e f a c t s e x p la in : 1 — W h y retail prices vary in different stores. Proprietors. Farmers e'e * Hank of Fresh»Salt&Cured Meats Lard. Creamery Butter o o •>•><• <*<•'■ o v y * W . A. CLADEK t: I \ BLACKSMITH. — ■■■ Stayton 3 — W h y it requires experts to judge cattle and to sell meat, so as to yield the profit o f only a fraction o f a cent a pound— a profit too small to affect prices. •> j* * HORSESHOEING \ •> ______ a ♦ •> I ¡j All W ork Smrantoed jj “ BRICK FRONT 'SHOP” _ 8 v •> %* •>♦ ■> •> <• •> •> <• (. i *>*>•;■■ A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE WAGON WORK I ■— ■■........ For sale— Fall barley. $55.00 a ton. T. 0. Archer, Kingston. ♦ » a ❖ For sale or rent.—Modern six | room house in Stayton. Apply to Felix Van Emrr.en. 2-5 Stayton, Oregon. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In U s e F o r O v e r 3 0 Y e a r s Always bears the Oigaatuic of ¡j W e carry a large line of dry goods, shoes, notions, gents’ furnishings, hats, caps and rubber goods, etc. service station Copyrisht resUtered. 1918 i? If You 2 — W h y it would be difficult to regulate prices o f cattle or beef. ' HigHest .Msrkd Price Paid For Fat Slock * I FOR SALE: rJearn weight 1200 lbs. Call at this office. 48tf At Capital $50,000.00 TH OM AS, J. FOR SALE: —Horse,? I will sell cheap or trade for cow. Call at this office. 48tf A s a result o f these differences in cattle prices, (due to differences in weights and meat qualities), there is a range o f 15 cents in Swift & C om ­ pany's selling prices of beef car­ casses. Thin on«* word tolls the* story. JdBt a little regu­ larly d«-iH:i.o l in our savings d> •¡arttnent makes a pleasantly sur­ prising showing in the yea.s to come STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK ri W h y th is v a r ia tio n in p r ic e ? DIRECTOR STAYTON LOST: -one heifer, no marks but is red colored with white spots, weights 500 lbs. Please notify S. P. Motheriy, Sublimi­ ty, Ore., Route 1 . Box 58. T h e list s h o w s p r ic e r a n g e s o n n in e g e n e r a l c la s s ifie d g r o u p s w it h a s p r e a d o f $ 1 3 .8 5 p e r c w t . — th e lo w e s t a t $ 6 .5 0 a n d th e h ig h e s t a t $ 2 0 .3 5 . Notary Puhhe FUNERAL _ _ 1.2Mb 9.24 1 1**12«« U 6 « 1 5 75 UM*fel» 00 U ts. H . H K L T Z E L Attnrnev-nt-l.svv FOR TRADE—Good standard bred mare to trade for goats. Inquire at the Mail Office. t.!. T h e s e n e w s p a p e r q u o t a t io n s r e p r e s e n t liv e c a t t le p r ic e s in C h ic a g o o n D e c e m b e r 30th , 1918. each, piece packed in a pouch Office Room No. »1. K»y HLlif. 70 acre*, mu*t he >okl ut or.ee. For further parti -uiiim inquire, Bernard Oesher, Arimini«tr*for. S’ avton, Ore. I lf.» Onnm ofl t« medium H M f l . . . . . . . . Yearltn*«. fair to f* a e y . .......... Fat row s heifrr* ............... (Manning ««w n mud htrtfnrn B lit. iMtin in lwst ...................*... P oor to fancy ea 'v »» ........... »•ftori VMfSItMTS.,...................... Peal Gravely Chewing Plug LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC FOR 8 A L E - To *n estatw the Iliester farm in SuMirnitv, containing Meat Prices Vary in Different Stores PEYTON B R A N D V. A. GOODE CLASSIFIED ADS. — . . .£i uttsii ilfii B u i lt a B a tte ry ■ufi I mil ill I Swift Sz Company,U.S. A. You wouldn’t spend money for plates and acid and battery jsra and then foil to protect your jo b with good insulation. Then wfcy neglect, when you BUY a battery, to make sure that it’s a Bone Dry Willard with Threaded Rubber Insula­ tion. We carry a full stock o f Bone Dry Batteries— and every one o f them is as brand new as the day it left the factory. You don’t take any risk— either o f delay or o f getting a battrfy not it -very sense b r a n d n ew . -"here’s an interesting story In the booklet, “ 196.000 Little Threads.” Ask Tor a copy. 4 ! 8 .Court St., Sclem, Oregon OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT se-wus has a large line of fancy and staple groceries, canned goods, smoked meats. In fact ev- . erything you will find in a first-class Merchandise store is to be found here at prices that are right. to rn * * * * * * * New Schedule Effective Ncv.l T 8 Slang in the Pulpit. Kingston - -Stayton - -Salem AU TO STAGE R r i. 1010 l.«ilw 368 Phone 659-J BICYCLE AND -S U U Vìk’ àlSiWM’ .s '. j would walk even in his father’s: A striking Instance of the force of fields and in his father’s house, 7:37 a. m. Lv Kinprst. n A r 1:45 p m American “ slanguage” Is afforded in as an alien, a foreigner. And so one o f America’s leading preachers. * 7:50 ' “ S tayton 140 ARTHUR J. MOORE •> all messengers would be in vain, j The speaker, a doctor o f divinity, was 8:00 Sublin.ity 1:10 f. 8^0 * * A um sville t 12:50 Even a fathers love can do no addressing n Canadian audience on a « Turner 12:80 “ : 8:40 “ more than wait patiently and I'ncle Sam's efforts. In a ffO-minnte • •> X 8:56 “ State H ospital 12:15 prayerfully, in hopes that a bet- ' talk there occurred, among others. X •> Cottatre Farm 12:10 ter spirit may yet come over him, | these “gems:” “We nre <>n this Jni« to X * 1 0 “ A r Salem Lv 12:00 SPORTING GOODS ■> » ; and that some rebound of feeling the finish. w# me prepared m light <- may bring him home a humble | mi he» •»»«■‘if freezes over, and if Oer- X t ST AY TON-KINGSTON 445 Court Street •> 7:15 Ar 2:15 p. m. penitent. The change comes at ‘« ’t '“’at then we ll buy skere* V X 7:25 “ m. A L r v K Stayton ❖ ington L v 2:00 * ast. and the slow morningdawns. « « nf«*r * r **e pc- , Vi SALEM, OREGON <• i ,, , ,i , , i i ... knlscr is the hugest duplex. «louMe- •I « Meet* T rain den in the film of the sensitive, could never get to France. Waal, he « X i> i-F a k m $1.75 ♦ plate, he carries it to a darkened „„a hi*, people have got another X X K in r fln S t. C h u r c h •> a a .*. a *. .* .-. A .y •> A A A •> ■> '■ *• s « 6 8 v S ia y lo n -S a k m $1.112 rxu>m, and bathed in the develop- guess coming.” X Sublim ity-Salen, $I."6 injf solution the latest imafrt*. ---------- — - 1 8 i jrradually appears, even to toe] V Services 2nd 4th and 5th .Sun­ X H a n :m a n A u t o S t a g e (14 »tinucrl from pane one) now is th«> day of salvation.” minutest details. «. days at 8:20 a. m. A new day is about to down for X It was so h u e, for when in lrs one life to sow his wilq oats in, anil then he half expects another him, he is now longing for the extrem st neer dlNease* put together, and for years it wae sup­ posed to be incurable. Doctors preieitbed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with l->cal treatment, pronouneod It Incurable. Catarrh la a local diaraaa. greatly influenced by cons.ltutlonal con­ ditions and therefore require* rnnitltu- tional treatment. Hall'* Catarrh Medt- ' cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A . Co.. Toledo. Ohio, i* a constitutional rer edy. la taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucoue Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re­ ward I* offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine falls to cure, fiynd for circulars and testimonials F. J. CHENEY A CO . Toledo. Ohio, by Druggists, 75c. s really Fills for constipation. OREGON oooo j . eased, and that she 1ms duly qual-1 T H F N F H W EST M M IAZIN K ified as such Administratrix. All "B u ild in g T lie W e s t " I persons has ing claims against saitl ! .‘state are hereby notified to pro- Kstablished 1910—For the devel- seilt the same dull \t-rified as rp- , opmept of W estern industries agri- ¡quired by law, to 8. H. Ileltzel, at culture, m in in g, oil. and acetic at­ torn ey for the estate, at Stayton. traction s. rn in vestor , fa rm er and sigh tseer, on h igh grade paper w' months from the «late of this ■ cop 1 ' p er h a lf-to n e llla slra tlo n s. Y e | notice. 1 2: cop y . 20c. Sam ple, 10c. 3 bt I n u m ber* fo r 2 25c. now 1 Dated at Stayton, Oregon, this f number* Bo. Send no New W est M a g a iin e. 1211 \yall 3rd day of January, 1919. Hank Bldg Salt L ak e <’ lty. i*ta Ethel M. Malone, 1004 W h ite B ld g.. Seattle. W a «' Administratrix. S. H. Heltsel, Attoniey for Esiate T90 W o o d v a rd A ve.. D e tr o lt^ M ic - A dd rers n» a rest o ffic e , o r p l a « t y o u r »per. au bacrlption th rou g h this nev