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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1919)
I H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Physician and Surgeon STAYTON. OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. Shorty gets a hunchfrom the Captain PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON STA YTO N . “ W h e n you get such real lasting tobacco satisfaction from a small c h e w ," says th e C a p t a i n , " i t can’ t cost any m ore to chew this class of to b a c c o ." ORBQON W . N. Pintler. D. H. D. DENTIST Oflleo Opp. l.an.'eMeld Shoe Store Phone 21BZ Stevton, Or* / and NOTARY PUBLIC ^Office Room No. fl. Roy Hid if. « . H . * Good taste, sm aller chew,longer life is what makes Genuine Grave* ly cost less to chew than ordinary plug. Writi itt— G G r av DANVILLS. VA. b n u in b e l y far ^ eW ff •« thawing plug. — Peyton Brand V. A. GOODE LA W Y F .R fafafafafafafafafafafafa*fafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafafaÿ£ REAL CHEWING P L U G Plug packed in pouch. . v ” H K l / l 'r .K l . A tto r n e y -e t-l^ iw -N o ta r y Public FUNERAL DIRECTOR - J . M. R IN G O — Save Today fo r Tom orro w 's Needs OREGON STAYTON Dr. Paul Fehlen VETERINARY SURGEON DENTAL EXPERT Calls Answered Day or Night Phone-Res. 3X24 OREGON STAYTON STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & Do you live “ from hand to mouth?” ! There in a system o f living whereby | T< dev may be made to provide for Tomorrow—this year for next year— the prime o f manhood for old age. Fresh, Salt&Cured Meats Lard, Creamery Butter ■ S A V E ■ V ET ER IN A R IA N Calls promptly attended to day or night Office in Residence Phone 1522 Oregon i, — Dr. U T T E R DENTIST No charge for examination, and estimates willingly given. One of the best equipped offices in the valley 414 Rank of Commerce Bldg. Phone Main 006 Salem, Oregon unSM«M4iS$U New Schedule Effective Nov. T 1 8 *| % IÍ I.v Kingston Ar 1:46 p m 1:90 Stayton 1 1.» ’’ Sublimity Aumavillr 1 12:60 M 12 80 " Turnar Stal« Hoflpital « 1 6 M (Vittair* Farm 12 10 Ar Salanti Lv 12:«) " STAYTON-KJNGSTON 7:16 a. m. Lv Stayton Ar 2:16 p. m. 7:26 '' Ar Klnirton I.v 2:00 " t M i-t, Train 82 N. r1ht**'Uwt ROUND TEI l* TICKETS HOOD FOR THIRTY DAY8 > KlnHtiin’Sikiii $1.76 SUytnn-Nalrm $1.62 Subllmity-Salem $1.60 ; j H am m an A u to S tage T h e r e l i m ore r n in r r h In tht» M otion o f th e c o u n tr y th n n »11 o th e r i l l w d e i put to g e th e r , »nil fo r yi-n rs II w«« su p posed to bo In cu la tilo . D o c to r* p rea crlb e d ¡ocnI rom odlo*. a n d b y c o n » tu n tly fo llin e to eu ro w ith 100*1 troH tm cnt. p ro n o u n ce d It ln o u r* b l* . C a ta rri» Is a lo c a l <H*en»a. g r e a t ly li.flu e n re d b y c o n a U lu tlo n a t o i l - d ltlo n a a n d th e r e fo r» re q u ire * c o n a lttu - IIon.i l tre a tm e n t. H a ll's C a t a r r h M ed i cin e . m a n u fa c tu re d b y F. J. C h e n e y A C o ., T o le d o . O hio. I* a c o n s titu tio n a l reti e d y . I* ta k e n I n te r n a lly and a c t* th ru th e B lood on th o M u co u * R u rfaeoa o f th a S y ste m . O n e H u n d re d D o lla r * r e w a r d I* o ffered fo r a n y caao t h a t H a ll'* C a t a r r h M edb-lne fa ll* to c u re . S en d fo r c ir c u la r * an d te stim o n ia l*. F . J. C H E N E Y A C O ., T o le d o , O hio. Poid by Druggist*. 76c. Crown and Olympia Flour ............. $2.95 One Pound Candy Kisses.............. 23 Fishers Snow Fall Hard Wheat Flour 2.75 Soda and Oyster Crackers, per lb__ 17 Fishers Waldo HHls Patent Flour...... 2.65 Almonds, per pound ... .. ................... 24 Valley Flour........................ Best Standard Lard, No. 10, pail .... $2 75 H a l l's F a m ily l ’ tlla fo r c o n stip a tio n . 2.55 % 10 Pounds Pancake Flour..................... 65 No. 5 Compound,, per pail.................. 10 Pounds Graham Flour......................60 Vegetable, 5 pound can......... \ .......... 1 39 10 Pounds Rolled Oats.............................70 Umeco Butter, per pound.................. 33 3 Pounds Head Rice................................ 30 Fresh Eggs, per dozen................... 35 3 Pounds Japan R ic e ................................25 $1.65 Brooms........... ............................ 70 3 Pounds Best White Beans..................... 25 - W e carry a large line of dry goods, shoes, notions, gents’ furnishings, hats, caps and rubber goods, etc. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT • •* has a large line pf 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. GEHLEN’S STORE VEGETABLES Burbank Potatoes, per sack.............?1 65 1 Pound Plantation Coffee ................... 27 Best Selected Onions, per sack ..... $1 60 2 Pounds Cocoa in bulk..........................'45 We also have a big surprise sale on 2 Pounds Dried Prunes, Apples, Pears. 25 clothing, dry goods, shoes and rubbers. Standard Canned Tomatoes, can............15 • We g iv j free premium coupons with Hunter Boy Sweet Corn, can .................. 15 the purchase o f every dollar, good for Pineapple, per can..... ..................... valuable premiums, ‘ such as glassware, 23 Ripe Olives, per can ............................... 13 high class dishes and silverware. Please call and see our*premium de 5 Bais White FiyerSoap..........................25 partment. 1 Pound Mixed Cookies........... ............... 20 $1 and over. Free delivery with purchase of Place Your Orders Early. The Farmers’ Cash Si ore $ 151 High Street fa # Salem, Oregon Phone 453 Wc move into J. L. Stockton Store March First this object the course must em- brace those means that will de- velope* a General health and organic pride and self respect and disci- pline. the voluntary, intelligent, co-ordinated, and equal subordi- nation of every individual unit, tnraugh which alone the objects vigor of the mass can be achieved. b Muscular and nervous strength In view of the foregoing ex endurance and fortitude, Casings Wanted fer tract o f Special Regulations No. c Self-reliance and confidence. d Smartness, activity, alertness 23, it is aparent that, though the war is about over, a decided and precision. Cost One Half as Much 6. As the extent o! the de- ¡* n.e" L < T " in f ’ " 1 u,<\ » » ** velopment of all the physical at- * enthus.aa- Guaranteed Puncture Proof tributes is determined by the ca HEALTH and VIGOR these Further, statistics point to must be considered the basis of | Quite a large percentage of phy- all physical training. s,cal defects o f young men of T f D C O f I /A n 7. The possession o f RO high school age, examined for military service, which could £ llx lL BUST HEALTH and ORGANIC have been remedied in early; VIGOR is not, howevej;, sufficient 2000 Gates sole Tires MONTY’S S S T ?«**> * * » * • » «rain- 154 S. CcnuercUl sion requires that he also possess in^’ more than the average amount | An institution fostered by dad, of MUSCULAR and NERVOUS : wil1 stimulate interest in Sonny. STRENGTH. ENDURANCE and; This is not poetry or sentimen- FORTITUDE, against which h e ! tal moonshine but may carry may draw in times of stress. enough o f the meaty kernel to MRS. FRANK LESLEY, PROP. 8. With robust health and i cause our worthy citizens to ©OOOOOOÖOOOO organic vigor as a basis, and with pause a minute und look into the ’ We cater to the traveling public the knowledge that he possesses future Anonymous, an unusual amount of muscular CLEAN R O O M S G OOD BEDS and nervous strength, he must! * * oooooooooooo be taught how to conserve the former and how to use the latter Make this your home when in Stayton TOWERS FISH BRAND to the best advantage. By learn S TA Y T O N OREGON ing to do this he will unwittingly develope SELF-RELIANCE and ' < v , xhh ' oooooooooooo < iôoooooox > û ô o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0000 2 Practical as a | CONFIDENCE, which are,'after plow, and just all, physical qualities, since they as necessary. give him the courage to dare be Make every physical training, development, every individual’s physical at cause o f the consciousness o f the rainy day and conditoning of those re tributes to the fullest extent of ability to do. count. cruited for military service must their possibilities, so that he 9. SMARTNESS. ACTIV Waterproof^ be the first and most important may enter upon the duties his ITY. ALERTNESS and PRE Absolute concern o f a nation at war. profession imposes with the ut CISION are all physical expres rv. are Marked 4. Object sought by this most confidence in his ability to sions o f mental activity, and as thus — cou rse:-T h e »object, therefore, discharge them successfully un such they are the powers that that a course in physical train der any and all circumstances. guide and control the physical <X- -V* ing for the recruits must aim to o. What course must em forces to the best advantage, A.- 1 TOWCT CO BOSTON attain is the development of brace:—In order to accomplish They also make for person«. 1 L e s le y 1 15 1 Pound Reliance Coffee, best quality ...35 Apple Butter, per can ............................. 19 AUTO STAGE ! Our Prices Are As Follows • Kingston--Staytoo- Salem 7:S7 a. m. 7:50 M 8:00 ** M.2D M 8:40 “ 8:66 " 9:00 ** 9:10 ## THE PEOPLES’ CASH STORE A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Dr. L W . Horn , On FRIDAY and SATURDAY. The enormous stock of Groceries. Dry Goods, Clothing Shoes and Rubbers must be reduced without delay - t o make room for our entire new stock’ We will begin to move to the J. L. Stockton store the 15th of this month and will be open for business MARCH FIRST under the name o f fa fa fa fa fa fa fa ’ „ CLOSING OUT SALE This one word tells the story. Just a little regu larly deposited in our savings department makes a pleasently sur prising showing in the yeais to come Farmers & Merchants [Bank of Stay ton.Oregon Salem, Oregon Will Continue Their 4 . Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Slock Slayton 151 High Street* fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa Capital $50,000.00 TH OM AS, Proprietors. Yes M a’am ! Farmers’ Cash Store fa fa > fa + fa fa fa f ( ; a fa fa fa fa fa fa Phone 42 $ Salem, Oregon H o t e l REFLEX SLICKER J Willard SERVICE STAEI0N Copyright mgwtertil. 1 V 1 S Never Put Acid into It D on 't monkey with Acid. It won’ t strengthen your bat tery. It won't ginger up your starter or brighten your lights. It w o n t spark. put fire in your But it doe* burn the life out of the plates— increases the need o f repairs— makes your battery cost more and makes its life shorter. I f you think your battery n e e d s acid, come in and get an expert opinion. Ask for a copy o f the booklet “ “ A M ark with a Meaning fog Vou.” It tell» a vital 418 Court S t , Satan, Ortgon