The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, January 16, 1919, Image 3

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    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 .
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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.
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Prim e i t s s n ................................
G
ood to choir* ate#r*................
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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
&
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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
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I \ BLACKSMITH. —
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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.
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HORSESHOEING \ •>
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All W ork Smrantoed
jj “ BRICK FRONT 'SHOP”
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A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
WAGON WORK
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For sale— Fall barley. $55.00 a
ton.
T. 0. Archer, Kingston.
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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
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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
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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
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1.2Mb 9.24
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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.
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Onnm ofl t« medium H M f l . . . . . . . .
Yearltn*«. fair to f* a e y . ..........
Fat row s
heifrr*
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(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.
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B u i lt
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B a tte ry
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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
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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.
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7:50 ' “
S tayton
140
ARTHUR J. MOORE
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all messengers would be in vain, j The speaker, a doctor o f divinity, was
8:00
Sublin.ity
1:10
f.
8^0
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A um sville t
12:50
Even a fathers love can do no addressing n Canadian audience on a
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Turner
12:80 “
: 8:40 “
more than wait patiently and I'ncle Sam's efforts. In a ffO-minnte •
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X 8:56 “ State H ospital 12:15
prayerfully, in hopes that a bet- ' talk there occurred, among others. X
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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 ■>
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and that some rebound of feeling the finish. w# me prepared m light
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may bring him home a humble | mi he» •»»«■‘if freezes over, and if Oer- X t
ST AY TON-KINGSTON
445 Court Street
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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
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ington L v 2:00
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and
the
slow
morningdawns.
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OREGON
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When the photographer wishes actlon hijh.p„ W( r,.(1 H,r m his,.,ry. «
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KOL’ N D T R IP TIC K E T S G O OD
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to
develop
the
picture
thHt
is
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his
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people
the
American*»
FOR T H IR T Y D A Y S
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den in the film of the sensitive, could never get to France. Waal, he « X
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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.”
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Sublim ity-Salen, $I."6
injf solution the latest imafrt*.
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jrradually
appears,
even
to
toe]
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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.
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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 nee<l. with the pinch
Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor
one in which to turn to Go.l, so. lost Eden. Why does the father o f ;» fearful hunger upon him.
iike fi fool ho blows «ait the only not send the servants and bring and the felt darkness of a pain­
D r. U T T E R
candle that he lisa, and in the i im home if necessary by force, ful isolation surrounding him.
E con om y
and
set
him
down
bv#t
he
familiar
durk he will have to lie forever.
• there came into the prodigal’s
D E N T IS T
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In Every Cake
Haste thee traveler, thou naat door? But of what use is tljat if soul a sweet picture of the far-a­
Dr. L. W . Horn
but one sun, and after that sets, his heart is still wayward and his way home, the home to which NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION, No charge for examination, and
tbou wilt never reach thy home. will rebellious? Home would not
VETERINARIAN
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estimates willingly given.
God help thee to make haste now. be home to him. and with his might still have been his but for j
his
wantonness,
but
which
is
his
Notice
is
hereby
given
t 1 at tlit*
heart
in
the
far
country,
he
‘ Behold now is the accepted time
Calls pnmplly attended Is day
now only in memory. He feels undersigned, by mi order o the One of the best equipped offices
■County Court o f the state of Ore­
or night
in the vallev
that “ the wav o f the transgress- gon, for the County o f Marion,
or is hard.
I duly made and entered on the
414 Bank of Commerce Bldg.
Office in Residence
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was
, “ There is no peace slith my ,50th day of.December,
PhoRC 1522
i God to the wicked. ”
¡appointed Administratrix o*' the Phone Main 606 Salem. Oregon
i Estate
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.... Malone . <le
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(continued
next
week.
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Stayton
Oregon
Hu« Phon*
M arys
L e s l e y Ho t e l
MRS. FRANK LESLEY, PROP.
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Church Notices
M e th o d is t C h u r c h
SrlfS
We cater to the traveling public
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CLEAN R O O M S G OOD BEDS
OOOOOO OOOOOO
Pastor W. J. Warren
Make this your home when in Stayton
Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m.
Epworth league 6:30 p. m.,
Prayer meeting every Wednes­
day evening at 8 : 00 .
STAYTON
There Is more r»tarrh In this section
o f the country than all oth>r 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
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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. <ff Interest to the W est-
Marion County, Oregon, within six ‘>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