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♦V * I* W e S T A Y T O N M A IL Chas. S . C la rk , F d ito r an d P ro p rie to r Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year in Advance Advertising Hates Made Known Upon Application Foreign Advertising Represented by Tbe American Press Association Entered as second class matter at the postotfioe at Stay ton, Marion County, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 8, 1871). Address all Communications to The Stavton Mail D R U G A D D IC T IO N Always doubtful of arguments based on “ big figures” and vast majorities,” we have not been duly alarmed by the predic tions that when prohibition sets in with real severity the country will turn to drugs - says Collier’s. “ There are now a million ad dicts, and the number will increase tenfold” has not seemed a par ticularly scientific statement. At the same time it is encouraging to have direct testimony bearing out our doubts. It is assumed that a larger proportion of drug addicts is found among the crimi nal classes than elsewhere. P f. McNamara says that in the Cook' County jail of 57,054 prisoners between 1913 and 1919 only 755 were habitual drug users. He disposes of the belief that crime is due to drug addiction as a "m yth .” and ads: “ Surgeon General Gorgas in his annual report states the fact that 791,000 soldiers were examined by the army surgeons and only 403 were refused as drug users. This tells whether or not the American peopIP are habitual users of narcotic or habit-forming drugs.” Don't it make a fellow sore when you get a good sensational article and have the blamed thing all written up so it will read just right—and then along conies some o f the main trump’s friends and says: “ Say if I were you I would’ t say anything about that little case. In fact they don’ t want anvthing said about it. Say! don’ t it make you sore?' Someone is always taking the jo y out o f life. Governor Ben Olcott has been having the time o f his life the past few weeks—or sinre the air ships have been hovering around us. Ben got right in and went up. He stayed with the blamed thing and ic felt so good that he went to sleep while cross ing over Mt. Shasta. Gee! “ It must beag-r-a-n-d and g-l-o-r-i-o-u-s feeling. .... - ------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- »---- U n io n H ill P e rs o n a ls • Mr. *and Mrs. W. H. Carter and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carter motored to their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas near Stavton Sunday. 1 W. A. Heater and family spent two days in Portland visiting the Rose Carnival. Miss Vivian Heater spent the week-end at the Misses Rose and Elsie Patton. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter spent Sunday in Stay ton at the Floyd Crabtree home it being Mr. Crabtree’ s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mollet and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ashby returned home from Portland Sunday eve. Miss Zelma King spent the week-end with Miss Bertha Mollet. I Mrs. W. S. Berg and Mrs. Botlinger of Waldo Hills were trading in Aumsviile Tuesday, Mrs. G. A. Martin and son Gifford o f Tillamook are visiting friends and relatives here. Roy Fuson has purchased a new Chevrolet car. ' «è *« r CASTO RIA C. H. pREVVER, M. D. Notice is hereby given that Josephine ; Mr and Mrs. G. D. Scott and A t the sclfool meeting which family spent Sunday with rela was held Monday it the school tives near Victor Point. house. W. K. Winslow was Word was received from Port elected director. land that Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tate Fred Basset and family of and sons Clifford and Aseal of Prattum were guests at the Will near Sublimity and Mr. and Mrs. Myers home Sunday. W. H. Mollet and son Ralph and A. Sutton and family motored daughter Ethel of Union Hill and to Salem Tuesday evening to at Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mollet and tend the hand concert. daughter Louise of Portland were Miss Hazel Mull who has been entertained at the W. D. Hurt very ill is reported improving. home formally of Union Hill. The Elks Club of Salem held Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jones of Victor Point spent Sunday with an entertainment at Hins Hall Tuesday evening for the benefit the W. A. Heater family. Miss Lucille Pitchies of Turner of the Salvation'Army. • -a*»' ^ * Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Garbe Matthieu and Jacob J. Niebert, execu trix and executor respectively, of the went to Stay on Saturday. Miss Ethel McDonald o f Mc Minnville is visiting friends here. Miss Thejma Fritz o f The Dalles was aguest at the Ransom home last week. '.*** frdm other districts. The honor- Miss Anna Miles who has been W A N T E D 100 cords of Balm ed guests were the Misses Bessie attending O. A. C. is visiting at wood. Anyone having Halm tim Hamman ~r ■ Auto Stage ber that they contemplate cutting -*■ *■■■---------------- Lee, Ruth Mitchell and Millie ¡the M. F. Ryan home. into wood please call G. E. Taylor Pritchard. The evening ' was Cbaoite of Schedule, Effective Mrs. Henry Sens and 801,8 ^ June-12 tf spent in playing games and Mr. und Mrs. Arnold Senz and _,„ once. June 15, 1919 music. At a late hour refresh daughter were Sunday callers at All kinds of rough, lumber for Mill City--Stayton--Salem ments of ice cream and cake the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe sale cheap, at W right’s saw mill were served. A1 present re ¡Senz. AUTO STA G E near '»half station. ported a good rime and hoped to « 441 m n> l.v M ill C ity A t 7.00 it m Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Lambert _______________ H. L. Wright 5-22-tf tíM» “ see the girls attending school « A0 ** OotM'h and sons Frank and Charley TEAM FOR SALE Weight llo o 8*1 7:06 ” I«yuns here again next year, U:2t •* attended the Commencement ex and 1200. Inquire, F. Silhavy. 7.10 *' Mrhmtu» ft M M 7 «0 M S la y Ion 1 I ercises o f Hazel Lambert at S t av t o n. HOMI '* » » “ H uliltm tty Rev. A. J. Hunsaker will. , „, For Sale— Two Shoats. J. R ft Oft ** S.W ' " A u m a vlU e 1 preach at the Hunsaker echool |Lel,anon t>u,ay o f lMt week’ * * 4 A0 " Htl7 “ T u rn # i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haberman Blum. Stayton. 4.40 ** house 4 milles south of Turner on »:& » " H u t » lltM |»tU i 9:00 " 4 Ift " . U o t U t f* K srm June 29th at 3 o’ clock. Subject of Aberdeen. Washington are For Sale Russell threshing *1 * " Ar S a lm i l.v 4 *1 “ “ Pioneer Christian Work and visiting with home folks. outfit 18 horse engine, 86-fiO 1 ii u m w l a K ln irslo n - t .it v A Crystal Shank is visiting with se|>erator. wood saw, water tank, Workers in Oregon.” E very I MeeU Nnrihbuuiwl Train a l her aunt Mrs. Nadstunck of cook outfit complete. Inquire at body invited. J HOUNDTiur TICKKTSOOOP tf the Mail otfiee. 5-29 1 Salem. a roa i h im n i > ayh ? W. F. Klecker recently pur B -------------- X chased 1,000 pounds o f tea direct , Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ray and FOR T R A D E 1150 lbs., sound £ Hamman Auto Stnjci* from Japan. Mr. Klecker be - 1 family o f Pendleton visited with and gentle mare. Will trade for '.a V a V a '.a '.a '.a ’.a '.a '.ii'.a M s 'e s y i lieves in buying in large lots so home folks a few days last w£ek. R(KMj nij|jt cow g j,- he can give his customers th e 1 Mr and Mrs. H. R. Shank and Stayton Phone Stayton benefit of price, which is lower Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCully of ------------------ ;---- J------------------- M e t h o d is t C h u r c h Pastor W. J, Warren when purchased in large quanti- Aumsviile attended the sule of Wanted Old incubator. Hot ties The tea comes from Shi- j Jersey cattle at Ed. Carey ranch preferred- 1 5 0 lW Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 or larger. dzuoka. Japan. ;at Carlton. Oregon in Yamhill Phone 10212 p. m. Sunday School 10 n. in. H, R. Shank. Route 1 There is nothing worse than county Monday. Scio, Oregon Epworth League .7:30 p. m.. bad. foul smelling breath; get rid M>R SALK/- Kuril I Ion truck, run Prayer meeting on Wednesday Master Raymond Shank spent loin thun 1000 mil«-», in good condition n the parsonage at 8 p. m. of it for your frieqd* sake any Monday with his grandma Shank. Apply to Hon Qohlon, -Htavton, Ore way. Hollister’s Rocky Moun Mnv 81 f Mr. Frank Lambert and Grace gon. St. M a r y s C h u f c h tain Tea will clean and purify were Albany visitors Tuesday. FOR SALE Black Percheron your stomach and bowels: your Mrs. Henry Senz and son Nick man*. 8 years <»ld, weight about Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun breath will be sweet, your dis and Mrs. Arnold Senz and daugh 135011)9., and colt three weeks day« at 8:30 n. m. position improved, your friends old from Belgian horse. J. A. increased. 35c. Tea or Tablets. ter Florence motored to Salem Comely, Rt. 1, Scio, Ore. 6-19-3t Rev. Kr. Lainck. Pastor Saturday. Sloper’s Drug Store. Lost between Niagara a n d B a p t is t C h u r c h ¡Stayton on June 1st. n Ford auto MT. PLEASANT ITEMS top cover, also a sack contain Preaching every'secon d and For Infants and Children Mrs. Fred Mclntvre and daugh- j ing shoes, dishes, etc. Wm. P. fourth Sundays o f each month, ter Anna o2 Salem are visitin g. lu U ?e For Over 3 0 Yeai t )fulk«V, Mehama. 6-19 morning and evening. Morning with her sister Mrs. M. F. Ryan, A lw ays bears services at 11 u. m. and opening EOK NAl.Kt 6 hrud of Jency heifers, the from rows that will average fioiu - ¡ 'n services at 8 p. m. The Laux Bros, spent Sunday Signature oí Sunday school each Sunday to 7 per cent butter faf. Due full with home folks at Albanv. blood row average teat 7 per cent, morning at 10 a. m. giving 5 gallon! milk a day. One Miss Hazel Lambert who has S. L. Boyce, Pastor. registered bull calf; registered Berk P ia n o L esson s been attending school at Leban shire boars; one IP, inch wagon. John Sandncr Jr., Scio, Oregon, Kyute 1!. lit on returned home Sunday. I can take a few more pupils H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.D. G. H. Ray. Mrs. Roxie Shank. for th j piano at my home at W AN TED Loganberry pickers to start Physician and Surgeon Mrs. Linn Lambert and the W. 1 * e s t Stayton. Mrs. E M. Gtl- about the first of July; good rump „ , , „ . I bert. 5-22 tf grounds, plenty of wood and good «a R. Ray family called to see VV. _________________________________ ter. Apply tit the Mnil office. R. Ray of Scio who has been • n p ip > p «\ STAYTON. OREGON seriously ill for the past fe\y U L A l J u l r J j^ J j LOST A ladies Elgin silver weeks suffering from paralysis. ______ wrist watch with broken crystal, W A N T E D —To register Logan some where in Sublimity or on Notice el Final Acconnt, Distribution and berry pickers, for picking about road to Stayton, last Friday. July 1st. at E. E. Bengs’ yard, Finder please notify Miss Alta P H Y S IC IA N a n d s u k g e o n Discharge Marion, Oregon. 3t-J6-26 Mvers. Stayton, Oregon. S t a y t o n , O regon Miss Elizabeth Chance who has been attending school at Eugene returned home last week. In the County Court o f tho Stnte of The one year old son o f Frank Oregon for the County o f Marion. In the matter o f the estate o f Ursula Wolfe died Wednesday morning N’ lebert, Deceased. of diphtheria. M rs. Grphie Hpady o f Portland is visiting at the home o f her sister Mrs. W. K. Winslow. ß estate o f Ursual Niabert, deceased, have filed in the above entitled court their final account and report as such executrix and executor and their ap plication for decree o f distribution and discharge, and the said court has, by an order duly made and entered on th<- 26th day o f May, ®919, appointed the JOth dry o f June, 1919, at tbe hour of 10 o ’ clock a. m., in the court rooms o f said court in the -city o f Salem, Countv o f Marion and State o f Oregon, as the time and place for hearing the said final account or report and objec tions to.the same, if any there tie, and for the final settlement thereof and for a degree o f destnbution and discharge. Dated at Stayton, Oregon, this 26th day o f May, 1919. Josephine Matthieu, Executrix Jacob J. Niebert, Executor. V. A. Goode, Attorney for Estate. First publication. May 29th, 1919 Last publication June 26th, 1919 Miss Flora Grice, teacher of the spent the week-end with Miss Intermediate room, left Saturday Dora Rabens. Miss Grace Humphreys of near morning for her homenearSalem. Silverton spent Monday at the VV Mrs. G, P.. Munkers left Thurs H. Tate home. day morning for San Francisco Messrs Clarence Rands, Alfred where she. expects to join her Archabald and Walter Snider husband and there’ they expect o f Corvallis spent a few days to make their future home. fishing in Silver Creek Falls. Both will be missed by their host They spent Monday and Tuesday of friends here and all wish at the Vv. H. Mollet home Claren much happiness and success to ce Rands being a nephew o f Mr. them in their new home. and Mrs. Mollet. The Aumsviile school closed Mrs. C. C. Carter and Mrs. E. Friday with an all day picnic for On account of the C. Carter and son Lyal called on everyone. Mrs. Elmer Hubbard of near rains the program was held in the school house. A fter the pro Silverton Monday. gram W.alter Denton o f Salem £o-'S gave a very . interesting talk ojofo A U M S V IL L E which will not soon be forgotten Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Swank by those present. accompanied by Mrs. Pearl Speer A farewell party was held at returned home Saturday from the home o f Mrs. M. E. Eastman Portland where they attended Wednesday evening in honor, of the Ro^e Carnival. the pupils attending school here I , O VJ'J r, B u tter*— W . N. Pintler, D. M. D, W rappers Oltice Opp. La nor ft old Shoo Sturo Phon« 2lf»2 S Stavton. Ori- V. A. GOODE LA W Y E R .nd NO TAR Y PUBLIC Butter Wrapi*ers from the Mail office are printed on genuine vegetable parchment the purest parchment obtainable, com plies with the pure food laws and is the ideal sanitary wrapper for all food pro ducts, The ink used is also a vegetable product and will not stain through the paper as other inks and pencil marks. STRONGER WET THAN DRY ta in te d F rid a y s O n ly $1.25 per 100 75c for each additional 100 Market T rice for Produce JS. i l . II K L T / .K b Attornov-at-Lsw Notury l’ublir FUNERAL DIRECTOR - J . M. RINGO — STAYTON OREGON Dr. Paul Fehlen w u w — w w - —— - — — — Assortments - Values Showing, a Nice Stock of Domestics Outings Prints Draperies Shirtings Dress Goods Silks Towelings Damasks Crash ^ Offl •• Room No. 0. fb'y Bldg. V »***M ***A ««««»* X (j VJU U WVJ O W » U VIO U V U U W J O w w u — • w j — Qualities DENTIST Ribbons Handkerchiefs Gloves Notions--all kinds Overalls Ginghams Percales Underwear H osiery. Oil Cloths White Goods Muslins Cambrics Nainsooks Gauze Pillow Cases Tubbings Sheets & Sheetings Diaper cloth Cotton Batts Compiete /Ane of F re sh G roceries Stayton T A A T T Oregon L / U l A .< O Mnrkrt Price for Produce Cash 1 Store ¥4 V E T E R IN A R Y SURGEON D E N TAR E X PE R T Calls Answered Day or Night Phone- Res. 3J 24 STAYTON OREGON STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTA K . . & T h o m as , Proprietors. _*_____ t Fresh,Salt&Cured Meats Lard, Creamery Butter Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock D r. U T T E R DE NT I S T No charge for examination, and estimates willingly given. One of-the best equip! <d offices in the valley 414 Bank of Commerce Bidg. JL __________ Phone Main GOG # Salem, Oregon