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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1919)
^ e S T Ä Y T O N CLASSIFIED ADS. M A IL C has, S. C la rk . L d i to r a n d P ro p r ie to r Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year in Advance T L eave Y o u r O rd e r N o w FOR SALE Good grade Rillie goats, 1 Kedpolled bull calf about , 7 months old. Call or write Cro isant Bros., Lyons. Ore. Oct, 2-23 Change oí Schedule, Fintivi June IS, 1919 For Cabbage to make Krout I Can Supply any amount Mill C ity -* S t a y t o n --S a le m Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application AU K ) S T A G E FOR SALE— Piano nearly a a Foreign Advertising Represented by The American Press Assacubea____ »rood as new. will sell for part Entered as second class matter at the postotfice at Stayton. Marion cash and terms, or w ill take ore County. Oregon, u n d e r t h e Act o f Cong raw of M a r c h 8, 1ST**. ___ or two good cows, ('racers, 1 Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail mile from Stayton on West Stay ton road. Oct. 2 tf W ool Sox for Men \ v W oolen Hose for Ladies :j: Underwear galore for men and ladies Both two piece and Union Suits $ NOTIfK Stayton Feed Store Delivery Days are on Tuesday)«, Thusday's and Sat urday’s only. Orders must be in by 3 p. in. on those days. Oct. 16 4t. X^XXXK ^-«XW ~X^XXXX» n XXX>-.XX*-X*-X*-X--XXX*<‘ s ’>*X* v >-X>-X-> 4 Buy Your Requirments now or at least give us the once over before buying FOR SALE Cleared rye seed. Sample at Gardner’s Mill. 016-5t To the R<**se**lt Memorial \«<'wlst1<-m, W. Carlton Smith, County Chairman, Salem. Oregon. 1 herewith subscribe the sum of--------- to the K o o u velt NU moeial K r s n Name Aihlress Tlie atx>vc am ount is inclosed herew ith. Veonling to the plan. of the R.xwevelt Memorial Aaoriatton. the R o w i f lt V r F u n d of $».»#a.t»w •* :s to be ut.itseit 1« erect a National Monument in \Vi>b (Eton. D. C .: tu acquire an.1 mainton a public park at 0>sler Kir. V an.l u.t rnatelj to IncluJe Sagnmore Hill, the Kmweyelt home, therein, to he Dfesenevl like Mount Vernon an.l Lincoln s home at >prin*BeUt; an.1 to eodow a National Society to perpetuate the principles and l.teals of Theodore RoiweielL F i.h contributor to the fund will receive a certiorate of rocn>h*r.hlp in the ■touseeett Memorial Association. A certilhate will also be p iw iftcd to every sebooi contributing 1° the fund. The name o f every contributor will be placed on the list of^nam es deposited In U m N it.o o * ! Monument to be created c l \N a ila iiflou , D. C. HIGH WAGES A\I) STREET CAR FARES The following appeared in the People's Forum column of the Fort Smith. Arkansas. Times Record and it is good American horse sense reasoning on the public utility problem. “ Every upstanding and fair-minded man knows that the street car peo ple should have, under present conditions, a sU-cent fare. Any one can tee the automobiles cut into their revenue. People are often standing on the corners waiting for the cars and an automobile comes along and takes whoever wants to go. The trades unions object to the increase to sis cents yet they strike and get a raise to suit their fancy. The carpenters simply anuounce their pay will be 87% cents an hour, or one dollar, and it goes, but if the street car company wants sis cent fare hell breaks loose. It is hard to account for this animus against street car companies. The for ward looking men should see that inquisitions against a city’s one best asset should be promptly chloroformed in order that private property may not be jeopardized and that all may enjoy what they have accumulated by their own industry and far-sightedness.” i ----------------- o----------------- PLUNGING STILI. MORE WIDLY Found— Auto license No. 20436 Owner may have same by paying for this ad. H. C. FoU Oct 16 tf W Three regular terms—Fall term begins September 22, 1919 P oe C c : lege C a ta log. Illustrated B oo k le t and o th e r in fo rm â t.on address T H E R E G I S T R A R , O regon A g ricu ltu ra l C o lle g e . C orv a llis Read The Stayton Mail Ilummnn A u lo S ta g e fc u íí ORE GO N IvkYiUkt muumi. IVU W 99VV9V I Wc curry » compiete Ime of Battery Ropair Parts, New Batteries A Service Batteries O u r tep H lr w o r k gu a r n ii- I ev il l o « tu ml u p . Wiilnrd Wood ioKiiluted hatlerir» itfc gun run tv id *t>«uluti'lv for one year. Robber Thri-a.1 inaulaCon FOR SALE—modern seven room house apply to G. R. Mur.kers, Stayton, Ore. Oct 23tf lo r a )« *r nod n hnlf. Auto Electric Shop de : g j a u u r k e i . l 11H Court Street. Phono 203 Will U- locnt. d at '¿3S N. HtgliSt. «bout Sept. 1 <t. FOR SALE Some nice pure rye seed, free from quack grass, $2 a bushel. F. X. Rasl. R. 1, Stay- ton phone. Oct. 23-30 Salem, O regon Rutter Wrappers from theMojl ofllci an* printed on genuine vegetable parchment the purest parchment obtainable, com plies with the pure food laws and is the ideal sanitary wrapper for nil food pro ducts. The ink used is d o i vegetable product and will not st .in thr-i'iy-, the paper as other inks it d pei HI marks. S T R O N G E R WE T T HA N DRY FOR SALE 80 acres of land 2* miles from Mill City, with house, barn and out buildings, orchard 10 acres cleared. Price $1400.00 C. A. Bevier, Albany. Ore., box 146. Oct. M O LOST—a Lavender Beaded Ros ary with gold cross, between the rock crusher, one mile north of Sublimity and the Catholic church Finder please leave at Ditter’s or Reister’s store. The Rosary belongs to little Josephene Etzel.’ Expert Lighting ! Sunday* nil I* Physician and Surgeon STAYTON. $1.25 per 100 Only Storting H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.D. Printed F rid a y s nod Service. O p t h w e e k d i t ) « tail 9 p . m 75c for each additional 1U0 - OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKCEON S t a y t o n . O kegon V W. N. P in ller, D. M. D. DENTIST is sen d not th em n ecessary to (iflu-e Opp. l.uDi t tiikl Shoe Store Phone ¿162 Stavton. Or» “ THE CLADf Í GARAGE” AND MACHINE SHOP ACETYL V. A GCCDE LAWYER ar.d NOTARY PUBLIC F 3 l KAZ.RG 1 Offer R i n N’o. 6, t’ ny Bldg, X . » I H K -I. r z K i , OVERHALL CA iS FIX FCRCS All Kinds oi Repairing dona at Reasonable Rates Attiirnev-at l.aw- Notary Publie FUNERAL STAYTON to OREGON Dr. Paul Fehlen All my work is Guaranteed Hrst Class CHAS. CLADEK, C7AYT0N, ORE. P o r tla n d . VETERINARY SURGEON DENTAL EXPERT W e h a v e a c o m p l e t e le n s (’alls Answered Day or Night Phone--Res. 3X24 g r in d in g * m d e d g i n g p l a n t a n d a r e e q u ip p e d DIRECTOR - J . M. JUNCO — Battery Charging. AH kinds of asset series. Gas and Oils for sale to d a y . to r e n STAYTON d e r p r o m p t s e r v ic e . Henry E. Morris &Co, Trains for leadership in th e industries and pro fe ssio n s as follow s H O M E E C O N O M IC S A G R I C U L T U R E . C O M M E R C E . P O R E S T R Y . P H A R M A C Y . M U S I C . V O C A T I O N A L E D U C A T IO N . C IV IL E N G IN E E R IN G . E L E C T R IC A L E N G IN E E R IN G . M E C H A N IC A L E N G IN E E R IN G . C H E M IC A L E N G IN E E R IN G IN D U S T R IA L A R TS. M IN IN G E N G IN E E R IN G . L O G G IN G E N G IN E E R IN G . M I L I T A R Y S C IE N C E T h - C o lic s - I r a in in i includes -ouracs in E nglish, E co n o m ics. A ft . M a th e m a tics, M o d e rn L a n gu ages, P h > n c a l E d u ration . Industrial Journalism . N atu ral Scien ces, and all essentials o I an e d u ca tio n . \ Wanted— to buy a telephone and one share. Apply at the Mali of fice. Oct. 23-30. MAKE O r e g o n A g r i c u l t u r a l C o lle g e KOK THIMTY DAYH Wanted— 100 oak or cedar posts. lC. K. Shafer. Scio. Ore. Oct. 23-30. It Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution? HOUND I kilI* TICK ►. I S GOOD F. K L E G K E R Truck for Hire Lt any time. Foltz Bros. Oct. 16 tf. :j: S T A Y T O N Establish'd 16 Years For Sale — Six weeks old pigs. See Joe Quinn on Sclo-Stayton road. Í - x x - x • c -:--X“:-->- x -- x -- x k --> n - x -X“X--:-\--X"X--X“X "X ~ x *- x - vv Oct. 23-30. C a n b e d u p lic a t e d A *r u e and ff t a i leader h/n An uhole (cm m n m ly and may Uji an entire m i •i V >yUY..v j GLASSES An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation. Í I ( ’«ItItoci* Klmiel"!» at»«*. I Mufla NurlhUmml Ttalit XX*-XN-SX-<“X v *X^*-X^XXX» n XXX v -XX^X^X»0-X*^-X~X»-X*->>:-V> X MARION AUTO CO., agents for Studebaker. Oldsmoblle and Frank The failure of the Fargo Skandinavian bank for $1.600.000 with Xon- lin. Opposite Marion Hotel. Open Paruran League activities owing the bank three-quarters of a million, has day and night. Oct. 30tf. attracted nation wide attention. FOR SALK.— Buick Touring Car— A. C. Townley, head of the league, with characteristic activity has set machinery to work to rehabilitate the dusted bank in truly Non-Partisan 1914 model, in excellent running condition. Has had best of care— League style and methods. The bank had only $50,000 capital and $10,000 surplus. At a mass mechanically A l. Inquire or write meeting Townley planned to increa-- the capital to $800.000 and called up- Edward Smith. Sublimity, Ore.. Oct. oi the farmer members of the Non-Partisan League to take the stock. He 30tf. m de an impassioned socialistic address for two hours, called all who did n c believe in political banking hard names and enemies of the common people and. ordered a street parade. The mass meeting paraded the principal streets led by a band as a de monstration of financial stability and then the powwow adjourned subject to the call of the master mind and hi - assistant potentates. In the mean time a loan of two millions for state farm loans has been flowed at par by the state putting up an equal amount of cash In outside bar.-is to guarantee the loan and paying interest before it Is due. This little bank with $750.000 loans to Non-Partisan league socialistic schemes alone Is Just a sample of what North Dakota can look forward to with a political class organization such as the Non-Partisan league In control of the state government including an official state bank. etc. Other states where the league is seeking to establish Its socialistic form of government can well afford to see how North Dakota fares before swallowing the Townley schemes, hook, line and sinker as North Dakota baa. BE A LEADER ti 40 » m. 1.« Mill l i t , A » 7 i« l i> m (JtlW’ll U:W ” «;Ml *’ 1 yon* U .* . “ Via* ’ ’ Mahatna »:*» “ t Id " ) SA ’ ’ .Mta>t«n 1 T:V> “ D.2Û M Hubliinlty m u ** w v " AuuteviU* 1 U h N.W ** 4M) M Turner » ti " M ali lloepltal 1:411 M Cot lag* datiti 4:W Sii) *’ * 1 v 4 *1 • i» ■* Ar Hilero Heavy W ool Shirts waterproof, all sizes FOR RENT Six room onse. Or. Brewer, Stayton. Sci’t 25tf R O O S E V E L T M E M O R IA L FUND Ilum inan A u l« Stilai* Eye Sight Specialists Opposite I add & Bush bank, 306 State St., Salem. YOUR WINTER PAY BIG. A VAGHAN DRAG SAW WILL DO IT Get a sturdy Vaughn and let it saw your wood for loi-s than 5 fonts a cord. Takes hgs to 8 feet. When not d.iing ten men’s sawing. I it operates other farm machinery. Repeatedly nays for itself in a, single season. STANDARD $155 416 3d St., McMinville, Ore., be tween U .S . and Mc.Vlinville Na tional banka STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTA K & TH O M AS, Proprietors. CLUTCH $ 1 6 5 Fresh, Salt&Cured Meats!- Lard, Creamery Butter NOTIf K OF IIF.IHI SO FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the state of Oregon for the County of Marlon. In the matter of the Estate of Theresa Kleslerer. deceased. Notice fa hereby given that the fin al account of Bernard Oeerher, ex ecutor of the estate of Theresa Rle- sterer, deceased, has been filed fi the County Court of Marlon Cornty. Oregon, and that the 1st. day of De- enibir, 1919. at i lie hour of 10 v V.f has been appointed !>y said ( ourt for bearing objections to safd final recount. r.t wh>h time ; ny p i s o n s Intcreifed in said estate may appear : iid file objection t h e i . in .vritlng r.r.d contest the s- me. Bernard Oc -ejer Executor o.’ k • <<1 Estate Or!. ?3, Nov.20, OREGON Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock WHY THE VAU3HW IS SUPR'M: Catarrhal Deafness Cannot P<* T-red Because it i t built for long, hard, honest servio? anti has more time labor B’ I ;r;ir .saving fo v :r - :< than any drag saw made. Inves tigate f r . : »elf. Tl. V tu.'han i : the on! saw with the JIFFY SAW! 01 DKR which grip or releases saw head in instant; the only f-TW wiih METAL to METAL GLUTGII that cannot burn nut; the o . ' • ’ i'h the areici nt pr- venti ir safety angle; the adjust- able IT.’.?A I!LAI), the s !? u. it crank <• i e; heavy malleable spiv t • ' "• and cu‘ s iv?ar and repair. ‘i ’’- Ti. armai n if yow d-a! 1 ra t it 'l u n M o to r V* ; !■ ■ fit. 451 1.. é .ï o i . PoilIai.fi Cic. by local application«, na thay cannot reach the dlfl«*aa*-<! portion of th** enr There It only on« way to cure tiiturrhul d*‘afnt-aa, an«l that la by a conatltullonul remedy. Catarrhal DcHintm In cnuarl hy nn In* niumd condition of th- mucotia lining of thie tu ta InlUini <1 y o u h a y « a r u m b l i n g Bound o r Im- pi rf. i t hi firing, nnd wh^n l l la en ti re ly c t o f u l . D - u f m i . a I b the result. IJnletB the Inflnm matl on cun he r e d u c e d a n d this tub* re st ore d to Its n or m a l co n d i t i o n he a rin g will be d e s t r o y e d fori yer M m y ca s e s o f d e a f m s a »re enuaeil by cn t n r i h . w h i c h Is an Inf1nm*d co n d i t i o n o f th • mtieous s u r f a ce s lU ll’s r arrh Medl. lne nets thru the b lo od i n tho m u c o u s s u r f a c e s o f the system. We win I 've one ttiindrcd PnMaffc fc f Shy c a g ’.t o f *•*»t*irrri.'il T)< ifneae ilia) c a n n o t he urv I I , . ' . i'ii t i • Ott" JUlars t r r All I r ggtsts. 7 r «• 1 J. C I I U N K T A C O . T o l e d o , a