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? t S f e S T A Y T O N M A I L CLASSIFIED ADS. Chas. S. Clark, Editor and Proprietor Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year in Advance _______Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application Millinery Special Truck for hire afternoons, see H. C. Foltx, Stayton. Aug 21 4t 400.000. 600.000. Smart or Bum, if Sore, Irritated, Inflamed or often. S o o th e s, R e fre sh e s. Safe ior Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Write for fr e e Eye Book. KvW ty. » « .« j C... O t a * 1.» M ill U U t lo o r h tu o 1:10 •• ” l.y u n a M •»hanta 1:00 N (Il " M H U lM I H u h llm lty X.JU $ jn H:U “ “ " »«1 M t u " Ar lit » , m • AO M A u m e v ilh » t T u r iw r H U U H ,«| ,IU I «au t u M l •• *4 tw f è«d •* M 4 Ml 4 en IX " " Iv lta f« fu n i Ar tteW ni t.v « X I •• km mum i ' ayi Ham m an A u to Stave servici : statio CuvtitabL n atu ral. I ll* W«> cxrrv « complut* lin* of Battery Repair Parts, New Batteries & Service Batteries H eater S Our repair work gunmn- t*e«l to atami up. WiHanl Wood ioaulat««! batterie» are guaranteed •boohltej) for on* year. Rubber Thread maulation fur a year and a half. Now is the time to buy that new heater while our stock is complete Auto Electric Shop DE( G : A BURRELL 41ft Court Street. I'h»ne 203 Heater similar to cut burns w o o d or coal, has pol ished steel body. Full cast top. bot tom and linings. We have this heat er in all wood XX :I ' I at 2iW N. IlighSl. about Sept. lat. Salem, O reg on E x p ert L ig h tin g and Service*. S ta r lin g Open week deyi Uli V p m. Sunday* (III 12 H. A. B EAU C H AM P,M .D . Physician and Surgeon STAYTON. - OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON S tayton , O regon Our Prices As Usual are W . N. Pintler, D. M. D. DENTIST Always the Lowest Trade in Your Old Goods Office Opp. Lancefleld Shoe Store Iffione 2152 Stavton. Ore V. A. GOODE LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC Office Room No. 6, Roy Hldg. H. H. I I E L T 2 E L OREGON S ALEM , Altornev-xt-I.xw- Notary Public FUNERAL DIRECTOR -J . M. RINGO - “ THE CLADEK GARAGE” STAYTON AND MACHINE SHOP VETERINARY SURGEON DENTAL EXPERT A N D B R A Z IN G 000.00 N o tic e t o A p p le G r o w e r s I have installed a cider p ress 100, 000, 000.00 100 per cent at the Woolen Mills where you can make your cider from your 67 per cent own a p p l e s at a reasonable 1,600,000.00 charge. The press is ready at J. P- Wilbur 4,000,000.00 all times. 25 per cent OVERHALL CARS Calls Answered Day or Night Phone--Res. 3X24 FIX FORE S All Kinds of Repairing done at Reasonable Rates OREGON STAYTON STAYTON MEAT MARKET Battery Charging. All kinds of assessories. Gas and Oils for sale SESTAK & TH OM AS, Proprietors. All my work is Guaranteed First Class CHAS. CLAD EK, OREGON Dr. Paul Fehlen A C ETY LEN E WELDING Highest Market Price Paid For Fai Slack Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured " -Y O U # UNIVERSITY THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON B H H 3 Kk iO H O O l* ANO O C rgR T M C N T * T hs ITnlv Include* the College o f Literatur*», H ica end tbs Art«, «o d the *f>er¡*l flehr •4 la w . Medicine, fat Pori la n d ). A •t f.Tjra. Jrmn alum, Oom- wares* Edu* and iconic. 1 hi w TIÜ TftE Rt' , «P IO IA L F tA T U H t* A brant Ifni eamroa, fjcultlra o f rnrpW- 1 »V, m <tom f«cilitl.i», t.ra co«», n t h m jn» WrumJUra f,„ --„Mrtlra ra.Cb .l», . rrail, ,1 rúo.-ralle «Ins, uhci, ; ! I - -and t u naaeus "O.cton didrtt." > ' »ifoen«. U h r---1 t M ra l-t or «ract'V Inform--' n Irr ÏRAR, UNIVERSI 1Y OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON. > Fresh,Salt & Cured Meats^ Lard, Creamery Butter STAYTO N , ORE. Pastor W. J. Warren YOUR £ Y t J Granulat'd,uaeMurine m KOIINIi THU* TICKETS 11«Mill OREGON STAYTON Anyone wanting a young calf 000.00 call on Floyd Crabtree. S25-2t Services at 11 n. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun* Epworth League 7:30 p. r;.„ Prayer meeting on Wednesday iys at 8:30 a. m. in the parson'gc at 8 p. m. Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor •• MRS. DENA MACK FOR SALE—Seven hogs about 4 months old. Pete Barkmeyer Sublimity, Phone 661 Oct. 2-29 St. Marys Church »tu I (XwMrta Klng»tuu ,U«« t H n li NurtKhuond Train Smart Trimmings. They are 1 O 50 Real Qassy from $9.00 to » y -L O s Methodist Church 'i(># >1 'W J >*- \ A . ~ rv rC « 10 • High Grade Hats, Late Models, The nation is face to face with a radical labor autocracy which threatens to crush and destroy with as ruthless a hand as Preaching every second and did ever German military autocracy. The so-called labor leaders, fourth Sundays o f each month, drunk on their own power are ignoring the greatest force in the morning and evening. Morning world, namely, public opinion. A few more police strikes, a few services at 11 a. m. and evening more steel strikes and a few more shipyard strikes will awaken this nation to the danger threatening it under the guise of a labor services at 8 p. m. movement. | Sunday school each Sunday] morning at 10 a. m. S. L. Boyce, Pastor. A man back east has invented a new kind of a manure spreader, and does not know what to name it. We would suggest that he call it “ Woodrow” Night aod Morning. 15 . 1919 AUTO STAGE THEY ARE GOING AT Baptist Church Hove Clean, Healthy E y te If th*y Tire, Itch, June I Have Three Dozen Up-to-Date Hats Just the thing for Fair week ^ Right Smart Timmings. ~~ FOR SALE— Piano nearly a s Frank E. Packard, assistant Attorney General of North Da- good as new, will sell for part, kota, shows how the North Dakota farmers will pay for the Non- cash and terms, or will take one Partisan League socialistic schemes: or two good cows. Cramers, 1 Average taxes paid on quarter section of North mile from Stayton on West Stay- Dakota farm land, 1918 $ 35.07 ton road. Oct. 2 tf Average taxes to be collected this year, 1919, on FOR RENT—Six room house. 59.92 quarter section of fai m land Dr. Brewer, Stayton. Sept 25tf Increased cost to farmers per 160 acres farm land 24.85 Total assessed valuation of North Dakota property for 1919 Raised by Non-Partisan League officers for ’ 19 to Assessed valuation of farm lands, town and city lots under the Non-Partisan scheme Increased valuation placed on farm land Proportion of assessed value against farm lands, town and city lots Taxes levied for state purposes in 1918 Taxes levied for state purposes in 1919 Increase of C h a fe oí Schedule, Elective Mill City--Stayton--Salem W A N T E D -car o f drv fir wood. Give price f. o. b. nearest sta tion. Ernest Flake. Salem. Ore gon. Sept. 11-18 Fartifi Advertising Represented ky Tbe American Press AssodatiM Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stax ton, Marion WANTED—email second h a n d bounty, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1S79. cook stove, apply at Stayton Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail Bakery at once. Sept, l l t f I I FOR SALE -one span light bay horses, wt. about 1500 and 1700 For Mothers ' pounds. Price $275.00 cash, or ______________________________________________________ __ I will trade for cattle or sheep. Geo. Schulte. Sublimity. Among the measures which did not get to a vote in the last Sept. 11-Oct. 2 Congress was the one known as the “ rural mothers and babies FOR SALE—Five acres field corn bill.” It is a pity that such a law didn’ t get on the federal statute at a bargain. Write Floyd Crab books. It belongs there. Possioly the only legitimate excuse given tree Stayton or phone 8X2. - for its nonpassage was the extraordinary quantity of post war Sept. 11 tf. measures demanding congressional attention. And so a much needed bill fell by the wayside, never emerg- bOR RENT or SALE Modern from the committee pigeon hole. Now the measure is being re- house in Stayton. helix Van Er- written and will be introduced in the winter session o f this con- men, Stayton. 4t S ll gress. Julia C. Lathrop, chief o f the Children’s Bureau o f the U. ] HAVE twenty-five fine Shrop- S. Department of Labor, instrumental in the initial introduction of shire ewes to let out on shares, the bill, is aiding in getting it before the present Congress. Inquire of B. A. Schaefer, S tay- The new bill is expected to provide for an annual appropria- ton. Oregon. Sept, l l t f tion amounting to $ 2 , 000 . 000 . which is to be divided among the j " ----- ----------;— states putting up like amounts, the whole to be spent “ in instruc- UHEET SEE1 - ror sale. Gar- tion in the hygiene of maternity and infancy through the public ret ^oliev' Stayton. Oregon. SIS health nursing, consultation for mothers and infants at home or at k a NCH FOR RENT - 235 acres a hospital where necessary, especially in remote areas. in Lint) county, 100 acres under The first bill made it very clear that the money should be cultivation, located 5 miles from spent “ in the promotion o f such instruction and care in RURAL railroad. $400 rent per year, will districts. rent for year or more, address F. The authors o f the original measure recognized the fact that a . Siegmund. Rt. 1, Stayton. expectant mothers in large cities were near hospitals, within quick Oregon. A-28-S-25-5t call of nurse and physician, and near other and experienced wo- -*• —-7 --- :------------- .""*7 . ' men in her neighborhood Also, they realized the fact that in j Stfy to n .^ ^ ' ¡ ^ [ 00 ^ 0 ! ? Jordan . 1 rural communities, especially on farms, and in remote areas Crates furnished, See H. C. women often are compelled to await the coming of baby without Foltz, Stayton. 4 t-ll any assurance that a physician can be summoned hastily, or that a FOR SALE—Registeree C o t s - nurse may be secured. well Buck sheep. Price $20, ap These mothers OF ALL WOMEN most need instruction in ply to P. P. Crabtree. Kingston, the hygiene of maturnity and infancy. They cannot hurry to a hospital. Often hours elapse before the nearest physician—often Phone 134._________ Sept. 11-18 miles distant—may answer a call. Neighbors, too, are far re FOR SALE—Good grade Billie goats, 1 Red polled bull calf about moved. Nurses unobtainable. This may have a lot to do with the high death rate: At least 7 months old. Call or write Cro- 16.000 women die every year in the United States from childbirth, isant Bros., Lyons, Ore. Oct.2-23 and unaccounted thousands suffer impairment of health from cus FOR SALE--W hite L e g h o r n ses related to maternity. Cockrel chickens hatched from One quarter of a million babies die every year Within 12 O.A.C. e g g s i n March. Roy; month of birth. At least one half of these deaths occur within the Crabtree, Lyons, Ore. Oct. 2-16 first six weeks after birth. The maternal death rate is higher in the United states than in 13 other principal countries. It is higher FOR SALE—40 acres 3 miles in rural districts than in cities. Over sixty per cent of American from Stayton, new buildings, on rock road, price $3500, $1000 cash babies are born in rural communities. Now you see why the original bill provided that all the balance time. W. H. Stevelev i money should be spent in behalf of the rural mother, The new , Oct. 2-9 bill should be drawn along the same lines—FOR THE RURAL FOR SALE—Mohawk steel range MOTHER. And the congressman from this district owe 3 it to the 6 lids, reivoir and warming oven, mothers, and the mothers to be, of this district, to exert his in in first class shape, price $50.00. fluence in so shaping the proposed legislation. Why not write and W. H. Steveley. O ct2 .lt tell him so? or cut out this editorial and send it to him, with your FOR SALE— 12 nice pigs ready j name and address! to wean. E. D. Philippi, Stay- ton. Oct. 2-9 North Dakota Socialism Expensive Hamman Auto Stage 1 bjr lo c a l a p p lic a tio n «. •• th ey ca n n o t re a ch the* d leeased p o rtio n o f th * ear. T h a r« is o n lv on * w a y to cu re c a ta r r h a l d ««fn * s s , •nd th a t la by a c o n s titu tio n a l rem ed y. 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