The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, January 30, 1919, Image 5

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    “It takes quality to ,
make a 'real bargain.
says Kelly
the banker
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D.
Physician and Surgion
8TAYTON.
OREGON
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SlJllUEON
W * N* Pintl'er, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Office Opp. I.anvvlleld Shoe Store
I’ honu 21M
Slavton, Or*. ,
Writ* Ml—
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G k a v k i . y
DANVII.IE. VA.
/or ¿00 kid oo cktwimt plug
b n u in b
Peyton Brand .
REAL CHEWING PLU G
V. A. GOODE
LAW YER
nlral lawyers to obstruct, delay and
divert Juat' v
Another < i* of tl *■ hills amend» the
atai'iie relatin': to change of venue,
and provide» that tort actloua (hall ha
triad In the county In which the de­
fendant reside* or where tba causa of
setlon arose.
Good taste. »mailer
chew,longer life is whst
makes Genuine Grave­
ly cost less to chew than
ordinary plug.
"T h is small chew of
Real Gravely gives
more real tobacco
satisfaction than a
big chcwof ordinary
plug. It tastes better
and lasts longer."
S tayton . (O regon
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fr o n tin o * d fr o m pat:»* o n e )
and N O T A R Y PU H U C
Office HiMim No. il. Koy Bldg.
Plug packed in ponefv
64 . II. IIIC L T Z K L
Attorney si-L sw
Notury Public
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
S t iv e T o d a v f o r T o m o r r o w ' s
N te d s
- J . M U IN G O -
STAYTON
OREGON
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you live "frpint hand to mouth?”
There is a system of living whereby
Tt tiny may he rna«l** t<> provide
for Tomorrow—this year for
next year- -the prime of
Do
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Dr. Paul Fehlen
VETERINARY SUJUiKON
DENTAL EXPERT
manhood for old aye.
• SAVE ■
Culls Answered Day or Night
Phone -Res. 3 X 24
ORftCON
STAYTON
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Thi* one word tolls the
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«tory. Ju ;t a little re^u-
iarly dc*P'lbil J in our savings
dv; urtmi i t ma kesa pleasently sur­
J pri: ioy stio •viri« in tiie yeai's to come 1
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STAYTON MEAT MARKET
S F .S T A K &
, THOM AS,
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$ 5 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0
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Farmers <v Merchants
Fresi'. Soit 1 (/red Meats
fúi'Srnk of
Sicy ton
Lard. Creamery Better
Highest Market Piice fail Tor Lt Slock
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A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
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WAGOH V.'ORK
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W» Work Gucranteod
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carry
a la rg e
d r y goods, shoes,
g en ts'
lin e o f
notions,
fu rn ish in g s,
hats,
caps arid r u b b e r goods, etc.
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
I “BRICK FP.3ST CilOP”
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h a s a la rg e line o f fa n c y a n d
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sm oked
m eats.
e r y t h in g y o u
In
w ill
fact e v ­
fin d in a
* first-c la ss M e r c h a n d is e store
is tt> b e found here
a t prices
th a t a re righ t.
EHLEN S ST
St. yv*:\rvs Church *
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O ffice in Renidenc©
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Orcgou
Stayton
M e th o d is t C h u rc h
Tastor W. J. Warren
Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m.
Epworth League 0:30 p. m.,
Prayer meeting every Wednes­
day evening at 8:(K).
Call at this (ff.ee.
J20L
48tf
For sale- Fall barley, ? 55.00 a
ton.
T. 0 . Archer, Kinfrston.
For 6 ale or rent.—Modern six
room house in Stayton. Apply
to Feiix Van Enr.men,
2-5
Stayton, Oregon.
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wors'rip o f the Brick church wus great-
ly enriched and benntlfled.
WROTE MESSAGES WITH
Wanted~To buy.
O rego n .
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For Sale—White Leghorn baby
DYE chick? for March. April ami May
M s tc -la l fo r In visible W riting Used by
German Spy W a* Obtained From
Silk Ho-.lary.
at 12ic each and etri/» for hatch­
ing at $6.(;0 a hundred after Feb-
r ¡ary 20 th. C. lèior.e, Auins-
vdle, Oregon
4 -9
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Har. man Aulo Stage
and rubbed together two large, clan»-
uiv. white misshapen hands.”
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Make this your home when in Stayton
OREGON S J *
O 90000 OOOOOOOOOÔ Ô OOOOOOOOOOOO0
oo
‘iO'HKH'OOOOOOO
0 -0 0 0
Finir hmulreil ibutixnnd persons nini
mure serve*! in thè cnfeterln In mie
year Is thè rcciird nf Mie Y. W.
A.
Ilusicss llm isc nt t’nmp l-ewls, Am er­
ican l.ake, Wnsh.
The mii.lnrlty e f thè 400,000 illncrs
were mnihera, wlves, aweethcnrl* nnd
friend* « h o went In Mie cnmp tn viali
Midi- soldlera.
The remnlnder iv c ri'
snldlci-s thi’Miselves vvlin hroke thè mo-
nntmiy nf “ climv'' vvlth lutine citnkeil
meni*. In additimi tn all Illese guest*,
2R,0U0 little eldldren were enred fnr In
Mie mirserj nnd tlie re*t room terved
70ISSI »Irmi wlves and molliers.
lha.
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le a t t i w e i g h t
OH, broken
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<l'»w n h o rs e s . P h o n e D a le Poin-
oi<j isistor. tintfrr whose leadership the dexter, Sanitary market. Scio;
Casing!; Wanted for
Gates
sole
Tires
Cost One Half as Much
T h e workers ni llic Intornmtlnu
desk received and answered 07.000
question* varying from how to get the
liest cimni'ctllms tn a destination clear
across the confinent, the rute* o f sol­
diers’ Insurance and the kind o f cre­
tonne n girl bride should have In her
livin g'room now t lui t I’ rlvnle John Is
coining home from France.
Kiev en
thousand o f Miese queries required lèi-
«■phone eonversiitlims with Mirimi*
rompan) emniiiniiders relative to hunt­
ing up a soldier whose purent* had ar­
rived unexpectedly.
Guaranteed/ Puncture
Proof
TIRE SHOP
154 S. Com m ercial
Phone 428
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Entertvin
Rcuman'xn Countejt
American S ìew in France.
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Church Notices
1 UK SALE .
Ntw SctfLc't Efftciive N . 1’18
Kingston - -Stayicn - - S.« k m
C LEA N ROOM S GOOD BEDS
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FOR SALE: —Horse, will sell
cheap or trade for cow. Call
at this office.
48tf
Battery
We cater to the traveling public
STAYTON
LOST: one heifer, r.o marks
but is red colored with wnite
spots, weights* 500 Urn. Please
notify S. P. Matheny, Sublimi­
ty, Ore., Route 1, Box 58.
I f You Built
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$ 4
FOR TR A D E —Good standard
bred mare to trade for gnat*.
Inquire at the Mail Office.
t'
A cleverl) d«»lgned method o f opt-
c.'Ittlti* the government ofllidnls und
fiirii,-.hing Information to the enemy
v.MH revealed in flu- early d»/x o f the
nr by the arri-xt of, a man in Pater- •
un. X. J., by naval int< lllgence odi­
ci r<
be
know n
a-
t i e a V 1f ) i
fu e !»
a ro
to
The nein, he!«! ns an iillcecd spy In
cr
s ' j
w h e th i
M • g e d In t i.e w in
it jail In Brooklyn. Is H;,if| to have
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tn M *ln e i
A ll
m u n
■i me from Holland nnd to have liei-n
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Copyrtsb’. nr*.Acmi. 1/U
t o r» t l i s t e r th e l r n a G " * V 1U h
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ein ployed In a silk dyeing esynblWi-
mi nt In l*utersi n. H D unique inerte*! :
! h (* 94ÍI[• r u t a r y o f s t a t e w h e t h i r it b e ■ a
o f s mling messages to Germany
p e r s o n . f i r m nir c o r p o r a t lc .il r a -..a,
S'
■O* d u — fite e - ■ o f silk In«-1 'ry o f n
L c g i * d a t iv e Q r e v i t i t i .
¡M-cufl-ir ilye. It Is « id that he h d
O r , ?t h l z i t io ia r>f t h e J o i n t h a i"."' t r a m l
rccetvi il n iluxcn pair« o f (hese sseks ,
s á n e te
c o n f o lld a t lc n
g o m m i! t' "
frinii German agent* in Holland and |
You wouldn't spend money
\>r
p o r r e e tO<I W i l l t t h e e l e ( l i o n o f S '-
tha* ids method was to souk them in
fbr plates and rcid and bettcry
D i m i c l * o f r i j 4 ' h ü m ft 8,. a s c h a ' r i n a ,i o í
water nrul ii - 1 the coloring matter
jars and th-n fail to protect
i h « co rn m U to i
y ° 4r job with good insulation.
,wfjli'h they gave forth ns a writing
•b id. A* lids dried it became Invisible j
A n a n n u a l a p p r u p r i a t l o n o f f r ' K»
Then why neglect, when you
until brought out by n special process. ;
E U Y a battery, to make sure
i o b e us. ü b y t h e . O r e g o n A u r i c i ' U u
which, however, the fed rnl agents ore
that it ’s a Bone D ry Willard
op
o o l l o j r • t n th e I n v a s i t l g a t t n n o f
with Threaded Rubber Insula­
said to have worked out.
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p e . î s w a s lu t r o d n e e d in t h e h o u
tion.
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They.
In
turn,
in
le!iriii:i,-
the
secret,
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t h e jo ilo t c m m í t i c o o n h o r t ic u lt :
op* -d hl> N iters and cl aged the
We
carry
a
full
stock
o
f
Bode
T h e h o u s e ; a - ■ d .S e n a t o r T b CU I a c*
content* und forwarded the letters.
D ry Batteries— and every one
co n g ri
m em ori al
u r g h r.g
J o in t
o f them is as brand new as tlje
The Information thus received by the
eliminate the 10 per cent tax w> .
day it left the factory. You
tier i...ns proved o f little use to them.
don't take any risk— either o f
the conference ci ■ mittee in coi gre.*
But tor a loi.g time, it is said, there
delay or of getting a battery r o t
prr.pi ses to impose on loganberry ai • was not enough evidence *■« which to
ir every sense b ra n d new.
convict tins man. until one dav j
appb‘ ju'erti
."here's an interesting rtory
The senate judiciary com m ittee In­ rhroi di carelessness he left one o f
tn the booklet, “ 196.000 Little
troduced a substitute bill for two '. h- the seeks where a naval Intelligence
Threads.” Ask for a copy.
•rs to withdraw state aid from the officer found It Win n confynntnl with
this tiie man I* siúd to have confess»*! ,
mlustrlal accident commission.
to tin- entire project.
The house by untuiuu us vote pas s
■d the Dodd bill iwehibiting any
Y. M. C. A. in Italy.
chool, public or private, within tl’ 1
The Y. M. C. A. In Italy, a ;i* every-
state of Oregon, from being conducte
teif in a if
where »Is -, has asserted
¡n other h n u lll; • hut Kngllkh. The
most spi utili! and generous umner.
ít
While tiie red tiiungie. known the
bill doe» not prohibit the teaching of
1 foreign languages, but forbids the en- world over ns the sign o f brotherhood.
A U T O S PAGE
*ir- -chool being conducted in a fo r­ Is much in evi,lente In the Italian war
zone, the four letters ” Y. M. ('. A.” are
eign tongue.
7:i»7 a. m. I.v Kinjo-t n Ar ! 45
nowhere to be seen. Ttie reason given
Tw o ri solutions introduced by Rep­
7.5«)
Stayton
for this * th; the Italia' s in genet's I, * I*
resentatives Kubli and ^mith, o f Mult­ are i p:** * i to . ti*- organiti*thu o f n j
8:00
1:10
Sublirity
ri:*0
AunihvilU* i
nomah. ask cotiu ers to permit Oregon
public nnture vvh'ch I* controllisi by n
8:40
12:30
^Turner
h pv.-irds. to take contracts on foreign
religions or sectitrinn element, it X
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1^5*»
.-«latd* Hodpftcl 1?;1S
Washington bulb m ‘ :,v<
S' It :f ti­ f
| account, and a sweeping legislative
• , C'- '&ge l nr:n 12.10
fi, ns that o f th> Y. SI. C. A. would t
investigation o f wh; the government
*:\ ‘
kr Sakir Lv 12:t*0
create a c itnln feeling o f mistrust
.
i blocking th ,-i
’ niiding program.
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among the It•;Itivi» t*eople as to the pur- V
S T A Y T C N -K .ÌN G 5 T C N
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a. ra. Lv SAytun Ar 2:13 p. r
t he fitlilnclty nl a famous writer In (K'SCS o f the associ-,tlon.
Tin- officer*; nf the Y » Ai. C. A. In 1
L' “
Ar Kinct.'n I.v 2.i*< ”
h*-- hook, ".buin anil Peter,” Is making
Italy have 'us-n quick to ni>' recinte g
nil v. ho read t--¡¡elu d in g the victim *
* M*«ìs Train * 2 N -rlhbtund
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this nnd in order to work In fa ll har­ V
cbin-Mc. Nor does “ H. G." spare >lr.
ROUND T f i r TK'KErrS COOD
mony with the ItnMnns have changed
:
FOR THIRTY PAYS
Well*.
v
A fter «-nlllng himself n “ counter- thè nume o f thè as« «clation to “ Siv v
f
K rw t -
W m fl.75
himp r.” he puts Mils description o f slcta (d'> Fmtellan:';'. U niversale" or v
>*t* n-Ssr * M C2
ii.s pi rs-mal appearance into the •'S , i.-tv nf l Tnlve-s;tl Itrotherhood." ■4
Subi*.: ity-Sftkm $1.50
A* 'ordi'igl.v. thè ii-i'er- S. t-’. U." Lave 1
mouth o f one e f I’.is elinrnctera:
I
ey-erywlmc
heen
Mihstltutetl
for
Y.
M.
s'
“ A h i'« 'y lo n g o f luilr xssisteil a
4
•. m - do imisracln- lo veil n pasty face O. A.
1
Mint was lire,-.il rather than long, with
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a sly. eoneeitiMl expression
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H o t e l
MRS. FRANK LESLEY. PROP.
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V E T E R IN A R IA N
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FOR SALE - To ei'we an estate the
l{ie»tetr farm tn Sublim ity, containing
70 acres, mu*t tie sold at once
For
further partiruic.r» inquire,
Rernaid
Gesher, Administrator. Stayton, Ore.
419 Court S t, Salem, C regcn
s ta p le groceries, c a n n e d goods,
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Change In Tax Law s Proposed
Under a joint resolution Introduced
In the houae by Representative Hue
ford, of Multnomah, all property In
the Htate, except municipal, slate and
federal property, would be taxed. The
resolution proposis aubmtaaion of a
constitutional amendment to the peo­
ple ao to amend the constitution.
Provision also Is made In the pro-
pm.cd aiiiMndmrnt for a pernor al prop­
erty exemption of 1300. T h i; amend­
ment, If enacted, would remove tax
exemption* on all church, l o l « e and
other property of a similar nature now
enjoying Immunity.
Anti-Trust Bill Offered
A general anti trust bill which. It Is
declared la aimed maluty at the so-
called paving trust, hut Is appll<ah!e
to trade and other combinations gen­
erally, waa Introduced In the jen ate
by .Senators Thomas and I.arhmund.
The bill Is designed to punl*h those
who would seek to prevent fair com­
petition and likewise appl'es to thoie
who endeavor to fix prices or iq any
way limit the production of any com
modify.
Producer» o f horticultural and acri-
culturnl com me (Jl tie* do not c due
within the provisions of the act.
Tax on Gasoline Proposed.
A bill providing for a tax o f 1 cent
a gallon on gam line and distillate v *
Introduced In tbe hodsc l.y the house
cor. lltlee or* roads an ! ! !gliu-pyn.
The bill d< fine* what h ' all consti­
tute the fuel upon which the tax shall
he levied and Include* gc»oline. di.
tlllate, liberty fuel and , U'h other
volatile and inflammable 1 <1 Ids |>rc
due -1 or compound for the purpose of
opor.it icy motor vehicles, f>
pi kero
none oil
All | eraon* dealing In tl:'-
li e - r J-
A new pljie organ ha* l«*en lr.«tiilled
In the Brick I’ restiytertnn church Fifth
avenue and Thirty »«-eenlh street. New
York. "In gratitude for the ministry of
llenry Van Dyke.” Doctor Van hyke.
who was until recently American »m-
hnssndor fo the Ni-therliind*. was for
more tlinn twenty vears pastor of this
etiurda
The new orgul). which 1» one of th#
most complete nnd is today pertwp*
the mc/at modern d iu rd i organ In lha
United State*, is n four-tnanunl ln»tru-
luent o f ljft) slope nnd fl.bOO pipes, with
electric action. It Is really a combina­
tion o f six organs— great organ, swell
organ. chojr organ, solo organ and
■•(•ho organ. The Installation Inctnde#
also a set o f chimes. The echo organ
and chimes will be placed nbove the
celling at the rear o f the church, over
the apse. The other part* o f the com-
bluntlon, are inclosed, each In It» own
swell f*ox, and all In one general swell
box, plnccd la the clnAr gallery over
the front entrance to the church.
Though the new organ f* considerably
larger than the one wlileh It replaces,
no architectural change Is evident,
intieri o f the Instrument being con­
cealed behind the wall». E. M. Skin­
ner of Boston Is the builder of the new
organ, w tilt h bas Is-en under construe-
'Jon since the summer o f 1ttl7.
It Is understood that the organ cu.;t
In the neighborhood o f SM^oo. The
fund wa* contributed by members tfT
the congregation as n tribute to th d r
CLASSIFIED ADS.
SERVICE STATIOfi
Proprietors.
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IN HONOR OF DR. VAN DYKE
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j Cortly O rf rn In-t-llod by Orsteful A*.
soeiste; in Church of Which Noted
Waa Pastor,
Dr. U T T E R
at
IMcture show» are lieittg pnt cn iti
Frnnce wlthout entneras, soonery or
nny o f thè neivi-s.try proporr le*, a •-
cording to re; *rt» reaehiiig thè N;t-
tlonal Y. W. C. A front a V. W. ( . A.
nurse«' liut in n Base Hospital.
Hnvlng ito lilm or eamern, thè
intrscs at Baso tlt. Itlod to pnt oli a
livlng pleture show nntb Inviteli u
gruap of nursi'* frotn a nonrhy hos­
pital to ho thè audience,
lt vvn» il
loal thriller, mie o f thè wllil and wool-
ly west varh'ty, vvlth buck'ng hrmi-
ehoes nt’ d wild ride» on bri min nn*l
tnop I io im ' s .
Itiiagliiation «upplled Mie urenerv,
wlth thè exceptkm o f nlacnrds wlilclt
nnnonnceif "thè «un'' wl:en I; wns
|s>sed tn he shiithig or “ cacti" "lie ti
thè oow putii ber* rode acro.«* tlm
itesert.
rountcss Vaniresca o* Itoumanla,
whn hnd 1« en talitlng tn thè nurs v on
conditimi* Iti Mie Gerinnn eniirts ut thè
lime sho «.a * lady In-v a :tlng to thè
O"*-*'" o f Umni'!*"1:'
-he must ti[>-
o
. !ve i ■ .. il i . c gtii'sts.
n t \ t :
N o c h iir p o
i
f o r (-xtin ¡n a tio n , -and
estimates willingly given.
One of the best t quipped offices
in the valley
414 Bank of Commerce Bldy.
Phone Main (506
mbs « * «
Sa!om. Oregon
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