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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1919)
H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.D. Physician ani Surgaan STAYTO N. Jim teils it to the Doss ORKGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. P H Y S IC IA N AND "Tian’t the vjizc of a plus that counts," says Jim. " I t ’s the w a y it t'J itc s — and how it la s ts . A couple of s q u a re s of Real Gravely keeps me satisfied." SUH G EO N W . N. Pintler, D. M. D. DENTIST Office Opp. La nee A eld Shoe Store LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC lüHVICkSTAIiaV CueriiaM Y o u wouldn’t spend money for p lat«, and acid and battery jnre and then fail to protect your job with good inaulation. Writ- ft:— G e n u i n e G p w b l y Then why neglect, when you E U Y a battery, to make sure that it'« a Bone D ry W illard with Threaded Rubber Inaula tion. ' • C A N V 'i: ' M . . 'V for bookUl 0*4 W e carry a full stock o f Bone m Plug packed tri pouch . ’here’s an interesting story fn the booklet, ” 196,000 Little Threads.” Ask tor a copy. !S. H . H E L T Z B L Attornc»-at-Law—Notary Public 418 Court S t, Salem, Oregon FUNERAL DIRECTOR St. Marys Church J. M. RINGO— OREGON STAYTON Do you live V K T K IU N A R Y SURG EO N D ENTAL EXPERT “ from hand to mouth?” Rev. Kr. Lainck. Pastor For R ent—T w o acre lot two rooms uptstairs, 2 Tower floor. Good orchard. STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & THOMAS, Stayton RssidaiLs Capital $50,000.00'- Lard, Creamery Butter Highest M .kct Price Paid For Fat Slock Dr. L. W. Horn VETERINARIAN Calls promptly attended to day or night Office in Keiidftnc« Phone 1522 Slayton Oregou Dr. UTTER D K N T IS T N o charge for examination, and estimates w illingly given. One o f the best equipped offices in the valley 4^4 Rank o f Commerce Hldg. Phone Main 606 <r ❖ •>*>•> ❖ •> <► <*•>•> •> •> •> <• v <* *> v *> ❖ •> <* v <* •• A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE W e carry a large line o f . dry goods, shoes, notions, gents’ furnishings, hats, caps and rubber goods, e ta OUR GROCERY .DEPARTMENT has a large line of fancy and staple groceries, canned goods, sm oked meats. In fact ev- erything you ,will find in a first-class M erchandise store is to be found here at prices that are right. Salem, Oregon m ieeeaaaeaaaaaaiM aiM kaaa'ka k New Schedule F.ffectiie Nat.l 18 GEHLEN’S STORE Kingston - - Stayton - - Salem AUTO STAGE ». m. Lv Kin*«ton Aril «» p, m S t*y Dm 1 .2 0 #* S u M im it y LI0 ftrOO " A u r r u iv lU e t ,1 2 :6 « 8;20 M T u rn er 1 2 :8 0 •:40 M S U D * H o flp lU l 1 2 :l 6 M:M» " ( k it t u K * * F a r m ¡1 2 :1 0 fcflO " l.v I2:<»> 0.10 “ A r S « t » m 7 »7 mrv* 00000000000000000000000066000000000000000000005 7 :6 0 STAYTON-KINGSTON 7:15». m. 7:25 ’ ’ , l.v Stayton Ar Ar Klnefcm Lv 2:15 p. m. 2*10 ’’ * Moots Train «2 Nsrlhboun.l Itoti Nil TRIP TICKETS OOOD rent Till HT V DAYS Kln».tnn"S»lom 11.75 SUyUm-kalom »1.62 SuMiniity-Ssloin 11.60 Hamman Auto Stafce L e s 1 e y Ti.em Wçli Perfect health m ai s that ev« r or gir\of t:,- I ody is p, rgonr.iug ito fune- pro| ! V . Perfect Ith cun not. bo r ' joyed if kidney* . re weak hiki duordm n, the r kldne; 11.. i;«»m!ii t. slify that Dunn's Kid- re. Pills have arnvivng action on weak kidneys. Wont this reroecy haa done in so ir.a. \ ny cases of this kind is the best proof ol' its merit. Read the following. I t ’ s testimony grvs’ efuUy given by a r«siie..t o f this locality: Mrs. John Bray. 728 F. Fourth St., Albany, Ore., savs: ” 1 have never four.I ary thing that gives such good results as Doan's Kidney Pills when I have need o f a kidney medicine. I have been subject to kidney trouble for jre/rs. A t tiroes rr.v t ack has ach ed pretty hrely and during those at tacks mv kidneys have acted irregular ly. A Day’s use o f Dnan’s Kidney- Pills has never failed to relieve the trouble and they have always made me feel fine.M 000000000000 We cater to the traveling public CLEAN ROOMS GOOD BEDS 4 000000000000 Make this your home when in Stayton STAYTON OREGON ask Doan’s Mrs. Brav had. Foster-Milhurn fOo., Mfgrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. T h ere Is on ly one w ay to cure c a ta rrh a l deafness, and tMnt Is by a constitu tional rem edy. C ata rrh a l D ea.nese is caused by an in flam ed condition o f ths mucous lin in g o f the Eustachian Tube W he'* th is tube Is Inflam ed you have a ru m b lin g sound or im p erfect hearing, and when It is en tirely closed. D rain «:** is the re s u lt Unless the inflam m ation ran be redo *ed and th is tube restored to its norm al condition, h earin g w ill be destroyed fo re v e r Many cases o f deafness are caused by catarrh, w h ich is sn Inflam ed condition o f the mucous sur fa c e s H a ll’ s C starrh M edicine acts thru the Mood on the mucous su rfaces o f ths system W • w ill g iv e On# H undred D olla rs fo r sn y case o f C atarrhal Deafneaa that cannot be cured by H a ll's C atarrh Medicine. C ir cu lars free A ll D ruggists. ?Sc. F. J. C H E N E Y 4k CO.. T oledo. a REFLEX SLICKER P ra c tic a l a% a plow, an d ju s t as n ecessary. M oke e v e r y r a in y d o y count. ■XC 'tin u K k NO ORDER TOO LARGE STAYTON C E. KRAMER, Proprietor OREGON now. P p e a s a n t N. W. P r o d u c t s C o . Louis Lachmund, Manager. Green Fruit D epartm ent L. C. Bulgin, Field Representative. W rite fo r our new booklet, which is full o f information on ‘Berries and How to Grow Them.' Sent free upon request. WOMEN URGED TO HELP SAVE U. S. LNTEGRITY By Mrs. Sarah A. Evans State Chair man, Woman's Liberty Loan . Committee of Oregon “This 1» to be the last Liberty Loan!” These word* we send to you, still thrilling with the Joy that was osrs when they came to us: not for the nromiae of work curthlled; not ior Ihe lifting cf a fin-tn -ial o»n* n from ■*el ,htcd rhcuki.'rs. but for their re- ..oundi . g ’ cry of Tictory, herald’ ng a hanksrtvicg call to ail the na:lois of ihe earth. f i t mouths arro we nrg-vl you to dedlca’ e your services and font money Let us briefly outline the market to the uso of the government that vic conditions as they exist today tory might be ouro. The magnificent and the acreage which we are res onse from the women of Oregon, ai.u o!ber_3t ¡.es, by Xheir consecrated w illing to contract. lo. a’. ;y and gcncroua support play.s4-nu, S t r a w b e r r i e s . W e will con -u 2 ll pr-t in ljrin~ing jo'- to thp world on'the eleventh cf la“t November. Our tract fo r the lOlitcrop at 9£ cents money lacishlv loaned and. used, v. vs per pound which is eaual to $500 the dynamic 'o ce that proctraud the an acre at the rate o f 300 crates Oermnn bai barians, and »looped the »iau-'iiter of ear splendid manhood. o f 18 pounds eaeh o f the Wilson ; The urn mitiide of our p.epara’ r.s variety planted on good soil. struck terror’ to the enemy, ’ for :t im The “ E tterb erg N o 121’* a new plied the obligation America had taken up6n herself, and her ,«ri-.n determina and very hardy variety, has tion to see it through U> a glodou* yielded as high as 600 crates per r.niub. acre, but sets o f this variety are limited, and while we have some on hand, we are unable to fur nish them in large quantities This is an ideal strawberry on sandy loam ground and we urge you to get started grow ing them. We will contract 1000 acres o f strawberries commencing with 11)19 or 1920 and running through the life o f the plants. Don’ t sim - R aspberries . W e will con remedy—get tract the yield from 1000 acres o f Kidney Pills -the same that raspberries o f the Cuthbert va Absoluto are Marked thus — HOME MADE BREAD. CAKES AND COOKIES should make preparations to get their ground in shape for plant ing le w acreage. Our jelly, jam and preserv«* plant is in full operation, but we must have berries o f every va riety tc keep us occupied all the year round. W e have persistently pointed out to growers the enor mous profits to be derived from small fruits, how it would add value to your land and how it was possible to make the Willam ette valley famous as the great est berry district in the United States. The opportunity, not alone to make large profits but to put the W illam ette valley on the map rests entirely with the pro gressive growers. We are doing our full duty to bring this about. W e have already spent over $400,000.00 in advertising your products; have invested $1,550,000 in this business; have established an extensive system o f selling jellies, jams and preserves all over the world and no a appeal to the growers to furnish the neces sary fruit, which is so essential to mutual success. for a kidney W aforprooft THE STAYTON BAKERY Gd Rich Qack-lrew Benin Price 60e, at all dealers. ply TOWER’S FISH BR a N l ) MRS. F R A N K L E S L E Y . PROP. Pastor W . J. Warren Services at 11 ft. m. and 7:30 ,p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Epworth League 6:30 p- m., Bible class every Wednesday in the parsonage at 7:30 p. m., when we study the International lesson. Laarr. H o t e l 000000 000000 OOOOOOÔ 0000000 Methodist Church K ust T ie Irr.oortaica of Keeping Proprietors. •¡i* *> E. C. YOUR KIDNEYS Farmers & Merchants * | Fresh,Salt&Cured Meats CiBank of Stayton.O fegon j j | , $8.— Mrs Caldwel/. This one word tells the . story. Just a little regu larly deposited' in our savings department makes a pleasantly sur prising showing in the yea.s to come OREGON and four rooms o f house with pantry, ■ SAVE ■ Calla Anawcnvl Day or NiRht Phone -Res. 3X24 STAYTO N Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun- • 0 , day» at 8:30 a. m. Tin-re ¡aa ■jrft |pf whereby Today may he made to provide fo r Tom orrow— this* year for next year— the prime o f manhood for old ane. Dr. Paul Fehlen just closed, passed sn extensive and comprehensive reconstruc To.the Farmers o f the Stayton tion program to take care o f our district. relum ing soldiers, sailors and For several months we have rmrrines and develop the indus-' been conducting an active cam trial and commercial wealth o f paign among growers for the Oregon and the fruit and berry purpose o f securing a v e r y large industry is but another link in planting in strawberries, raao- the chain o f wealth and progress berries, loganberries, go<»*eber ries and currants. We pointed to Oregon. We are doing our out the enormous profits to the part and are preseating oppor pioducer. The response has been tunities which we feel certain very enconraging. W e have will contribute to the well being booked large orders fo r tips and and happiness o f our people. plants and our stock is almost e x We will be pleased to have you hausted. In another month the spring will be here and growers write us on this subject. Do it Dry Batteries -a n d every one of them is aa brand new as the day it left the factory. You don’t take any risk— either o f delay or o f getting a battery not ir ' very sense brand new. REAL CHEWING F L U Office Room No. 0, Roy Bldg. Iv i» If You Built a ‘ Battery G ood laNtr, m a ile r c h e w , lo n g e r l i f e is what makes Genuine Gruvely cost less to chew than o r d in a r y plug. Peyton Brano Stavton, O r« V. A. GOODE Wi U d r e i <vx S t a ÿ t o n , O regon Phon« 2162 ----- g - AJTOWraca BOSTON C A S T O RIA For Infants and Children In U?e For O ver 3 0 Yeain Always bears the Signature of riety for 3 or 5 years. To grow ers w ho have taspberries in bear ing we will pay 9^ cents a pound, which is equal to $500 to $600.00 gross per acre. Beats raising hay or grain. Don’ t it? L o g a n b e r r i e s . When speak ing o f loganberries, we think o f LOJU, Am erica’ s famous bever age, and PH EZ, Am erica’s fa mous pure juice o f the logan berry, then we think o f logan berry jellies, jams and preserves for which there is a constantly increasing demand. W e can use the product o f 1000 acres for 5 years at prices which will $150 00 per acre when planted on the right kind o f land. This is one o f the W illam ette valley’s best berries on account o f its product iveness and long life. There are several patches 18 years old and still producing bumper crops. W e can arrange to furnish you with strong, vigorous plants at $15.00 per 1000 through^growers. if your orders is placed at once. .G o o s e b e r r ie s a n d C u r r a n t s . These much neglected but splen did berries are again beingsough* a fter and growers who haxe large or small patches should be sure aad giv e them careful at tention. There wiil be a good demand for them this year and for years to come. SARAH A. EVANS The victory h»a been won, but hav* we canceled all our obligations? Cer tainly not until we have paid every lebt incurred to bring about this vic tory, and honorably return home every soldier who made it possible. Our thank-offering for the speedy :lose of the war, the thousands of llv^s spared, and the untold suffering thus saved must be the preservation 3f the financial Integrity of America, ind a comprehensive leadjnstment of llsturbed conditions. This can only ae done by a generous and ready re- iponse to this last great call—THE VICTORY LIB ERTY LOAN. Let us rededicate oursehes and our treasure once more to the cause of peace, as did the wise men of old when they heard from the Judean Hills the tong of victory: ’’ Peace on Earth: good will to men." It Is called the Victory Loan be muse the money It will bring in was ipeut to forae victory over Germany. "The most unmitigated curse of the United States is the lack of thrift.’’— Prank Crane. Waste neither time nor money, nake the best use of both. It is foolish to lay out money I« a L et us again impress upon vou •urchaae of repentan :«. the importance o f the industry. Money can beget money, and Ita < The Oregon Legislature, which prlng can oaaet more.