The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, October 09, 1919, Image 3

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O fe S T flY T O N M A I L
C/tas. S. Clark, iìditor and Proprietor
Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year in Advance
Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application
kj TW Aaeficas Press
Entered as aeeond elass matter at thè poetoflìce at Stayton. Marion
Qov’nty. Oregon, under thè Act of Congress of March 3. 1879.
Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail
High Cost of Hunting
In our fathers’ time, fish and game, obtained at little cost
from stream and field, helped mightily in keeping down the meat
bills. Ten cents worth of powder, five cents worth of shot, the
family muzzle-loader, a copy of the village newspaper for wadding
and a leisurely day out doors meadt meat— plenty of i t In almost
every state, a generation ago, game was far more plentyful than
it is today.
With the increase of population and the invention of modern
sporting arms, wild birds and beasts have become almost extermi­
nated in many localities.
Now it costs money to go hunting, and the sportsman hardly
would dare calculate the price of the duck or pheasant he brings
home. Guns and amunition have gone way up; and a good bird
dog is worth as much as a good horse.
The boy with the musket and powder horn is a dim and
faded vision of the past.
Americans are masters of spending. They have spent the
cream of natural resources such as timber and oil; they have spent
in the same lavish fashion, the teeming life of the woods and wat­
ers. And now they spend fortunes pursuing the few surviving
specimen? in feathers and fur.
C O N S T R U C T IV E B A N K IN G P R O G R A M
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way from being perfect, buti
when we thing of the anxiety
and worry with which,' a year
ago. we watched the daily cas­
ualty list, we realise that we
have much for which to be thank­
ful.
Ham man Auto Stage
New Arrivals For Fall
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Woolen Dress Goods of Splendid Quality
and Colors
CLASSIFIED ADS.
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Truck for hire afternoons, see
H. C. Foltz, Stayton. Aug 21 4t
Y O U W I L L F I N D U S W .E L L S U P P L I E D
W IT H W A S H GOODS
G IN G H A M S P E R C A L E S , FLANNLETTES
to make selections from.
Every one of them is
an exceptionally good buy at this time when pri­
ces are advancing so tast.
FOR SALE -Five acres field corn
at a bargain. Write Floyd Crab­
tree Stayton or phone 8X2.
Sept. 11 tf.
GOODS A R E ARRIVING EACH DAY
FOR RENT or SALK- Modern
house in Stayton. Felix Van Er­
men, Stayton.
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I HAVE twenty-five- fine Shrop­
shire ewes to let out on shares.
Inquire of B. A. Schaefer, Stay-
ton, Oregon.
Sept l l t f
Doll's Cash Store
FOR SALE —ThoroughbrAi Col- ;
lie pups. $5 for males and $3 for
females. Peary Bros., Electric
Depot BuiMing, Salem.
It
WANTED—A h o u s e k e e p e r ,
middleaged woman preferred.
Apply to J ., care of Mail.
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H e a te r S
Now is the time to buy that new heater
while our stock is complete
Always the Lowest
T r a d e in Y o u r O l d G o o d s
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OREGON
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THE CLADEK GARAGE”
AND MACHINE SHOP
A C ET Y LEN E WELDING
AND BRAZINS
OVERHALL CARS
FIX FORDS
All Kinds of Repairing done at
Reasonable Rates
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Battery Charging. All kinds of assessories.
Gas and Oils for sale
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Iluminan Auto Stage
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SERVICI STAI ION
Battery Repair Parts, New
Batteries A Service Batteries
Our repair work gu»r»n-
t«•«•<! to etand up.
Willard W o o d insulated
I.alterte« are guaranteed
altaolulely for one year,
Kubber Thread insulation
for a year and a half.
Auto Electric Shop
I)E< a •: a BU K KKLL
418 Court Street.
Phone 208
Will lx- located at 288 N. HighHt.
about Sept lit.
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DENTIST
Office Opp. Lanrefteld Shoe Store
Phone 2162
Stavton, Ore
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A. GOODE
H. H K L T Z K L
Attornrv-Bt-I.Nw-Notary Public
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S T A Y TO N
OREGON
Dr. Paul Fehlen
VETERINARY SURGEON
DENTAL EXPER T
Calls Answered Day or Night
Phone--Res. 3X24
STAYTON
OREGON
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
SESTA K
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TH O M AS,
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Fresh,Salt & Cured Meat?
Lard** Creamery Butter
Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock
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LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC
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FUNERAL blRECTOR
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tayto n
All my work is Guaranteed First Class
i h a v e made
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O p e n w « k .Jaya Mil * ••
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the week.
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Office Iti«ini No. f>, Roy Bldg.
liv ir^ .
[a re th e t h in g s
w h a n it r a in s
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Heater similar to
Salem, Oregon
Kxpert Lighting and Starting
cut burns w o o d
Service.
It
or coal, has pol-
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ished steel body. H. A. BEAUCHAM P, M .D.
Physician and Surgeon
Full cast top, bot­
tom and linings. STAYTON. - OREGON
Wehavethis heat­ j C. H. BREWER, M. D.
¡¡PHYSICIAN AND SUKCEON
er in all wood
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Our Prices
As Usual are i W. N. Pintler, D. M. D.
FOR SALE—12 nice pigs ready
to wean. E. D. Philippi, Stay-
ton.
Oct. 2-9
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One 14 disk Thomas drill will
be sold at the auction sale of
John Kusey, Oct. 15.
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We carry ■ complete Ime of
In these days of Reds and Radicalism the sentence
of Townley and Gilbert, North Dakota Non-Partisan
Leaders, convicted of the charge of “conspiracy to teach FOR SALE—Seven hogs about,
4 months old. Pete Barkmeyer|
disloyalty/’ attracts little attention.
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Sublimity,
Phone 661 Oct. 2-29
The sentence was for three months each in jail,.no
alternative of paying a fine, and sixty days’ suspension of FOR SALE— Piano nearly a s
their original bail.
good as new, will sell for part
Judge Dean in handing down the decision threw out cash and terms, or will take one
the old-fashioned idea that “any organization built on | or two good cows. Cramers, 1
falsehood will not long endure."
mile from Stayton on West Stay-
Answering statements from the Non-Partisan League ton road.
O ct 2 tf
attacking the integrity of the court and the character of
the jury, Judge Dean said;
i FOR RENT—Six room house.
“Never in the history of the jury system, was a more Dr. Brewer, Stayton. Sept 25tf
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honest and impartial jury empanelled in any criminal j
Anyone
wanting
a young calf
case.”
call
or,
Floyd
Crabtree.
S25-2t
“It is outrageous that any person who was present -------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------
and saw this farmer jury should accuse these men of dis­ N otice to Apple G row ers
honesty."
have installed a cider press
“It appears that no one connected with the trial was at 1 the
Woolen Mills where you
pure and undefiled except the defendants and those asso­ can make
your cider from your
ciated with them."
own a p p l e s at a reasonable
These political leaders should be allowed to quietly ¡charge. The press is ready at
serve their terms and then go at some honest work for a all times.
J . P. Wilbur
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kusy who
have lived near Stayton for the
past fifteen years, have sold out
and have gone hack east
They
will visit relatives in Eastern
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Schaefer I Oregon, Minnesota, South Da­
and son Cecil, and W. F. Blakely' kota and Nebraska during the
motored to Lebanon Sunday and winter.
spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Richards who has been
Harvey Anderson, former resi­
fanning
ir, the Fern Ridge dis­
dents of Stayton,
trict for a number of years, dis­
Andrew Rausher, Jr ., and sis­ posed of his farm implements
ters Mela ar,d Laura, motored stock and land last week. He
from Goldendale, Wash., to at­ has moved to Stayton where he
tend the State Fair. They also will spend the winter.
visited relatives here before re­
turning to their home the first of
Affairs at present are a long
AUTO STAGE
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FOR LALE—Good logging team
will weigh about 3300 lbs. Mrs.
Berringer, Lyons.
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Rill City--Stayton--Salem
GOOD FRESH GROCERIES
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Mr. andltfrs. L. S. Lambert
spent Tuesday at the J. T. Hunt
home in Salem and while there
attended the Willamette Chapter
No. 37 which initiated three new
members.
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WANTED—small second h a n d
cook stove, apply at Stayton
Bakery at once.
Sept, l l t f
Bankers these days are racking their brains how to
improve the service their institutions are rendering the
community.
RANCH FOR R E N T - 235 acres
There is no line of business or community service in Linn county, 100 acres under
that is so highly organized to help the public today as cultivation, located 5 miles from
railroad. $400 rent per year, will
banking.
Bankers are studing how to reach out the helping rent for year or more, address F.
hand to legitimate enterprises and efforts at community A. Siegmund, Rt. 1. Stayton.
Oregon.
A-28-S-25-5t
building.
While there s strife between capital and labor, Blackberries received f r o m
largely fomented by labor agitators, there can be no free Stayton, Kingston and Jordan.
movement of capital into industrial development. But Crates furnished. See H. C.
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there is a constructive line bankers are taking thought up­ Foltz, Stayton.
on and that is the encouragement of capital going into FOR SA LE—Good grade Billie
the housing situation.
goats, 1 Redpolled bull calf about1
During the war period all building not absolutely 7 months old. Call or write Cro-
necessary was discouraged and there is today a shortage isant Bros., Lyons, Ore. Oct.2-23
of at least a million homes in our country. This means
that a thousand million dollars must go into new’ houses FOR S A L E -W h ite L e g h o r n
or on an average of sixty million, dollars in each state and Cockrel chickens hatched from
O.A.C. e g g s i n March. Roy1
banks must furnish the capital.
There are plenty of building lots, plenty of material Crabtree, Lyons, Ore. O ct 2-16
in the lumber states of the west, and there is going to be
FOR SALE—40 acres 3 miles
lenty of labor this coming winter unemployed. What from
Stayton. new’ buildings, on
etter line can banks take up than helping clients with rock road,
price $3500, $1000 cash
capital or credit, to finance, plan and erect buildings that balance time.
W. H. Stevelev
are needed by the score in ever}' community?
Oct. 2-9
THE TOWNLEY SENTENCE
Ckaaft *t ScMab, Elective
U N IV ERSITY
«CH O O LS AND O IP A A T M IN T t
Th« rnirrr-ity Inr-lmlr, th* Coti««* nf
U t/ rktäri , Urlane« ao<t U » Art«, «od t h t
•parlai Arhm.ki « f Taw, k f-U rln *.
fa t
P o rtla n d ), ArcM t»ctnrr Jo u rn a h m , rom -
rii«ria, lùlacattoa and N u .li,
OF
OREGON
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lat», m «I m fari litio», l o * cout, pith um nr
oppnrtnnitfcu Tor lalf help, " i t h l . t jr .
■Ir." a really ^naocrmtle «Unoaphn,
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Por « rotalo*«», ilhi«trufad h ro klrf or «prrlflr In frn n a’lcn , add irai'
THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, ORECON.
Catarrhal Deafnesa Cannot B«Ciirad
by lo c a l n p p lle a tlo n s , aa th e y c a n n o t reaBh
I n f d is e a se d p o rtio n o f ttia e a r .
T h e ra In
o n la o ne w ay to ou ra c a t a r r h a l deafne#«.
nn«J t h a t ta by a c o n s t itu tio n a l rem ed y
C a ta r r h a l D e a fn e s s la ca u se d by nn In ­
flam ed co n d itio n o f t h s m u c o u s lin in g o f
tb e E u s ta c h ia n T u b a
W h a n t h i s tu ba Id
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p e rfa c t h e a r in g . a n d w h en I t Is s n tlr e ly
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r e s to r e d to Its n o r m a l co n d itio n , h e a r in g
w ill be* d e stro y e d fo r e v e r
M any c a s e s o f
d e a fn e s s a r e ca u se d by c a t a r r h , w h ich !•
a n In fla m ed c o n d itio n o f t b * m u co u s s u r ­
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th e blood on th«* m u c o u s s u r fa c e s o f th #
s y s t *m
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•ny e a s e o f C a ta r r h a l D r a in , as th a t c a n n o t
b e cu re d by H all s r n tn r r h M ed icin e. C lr*
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