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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1919)
; tgeSTAYTOi L _ CLASS1F1H )_APS, f _________ Chas. S. C la r k , l- d it o r a n d » ice Subscription Price $1.50 Per it _______ Advertising Kates Maiie K now ___ Foreign Advertising Represented by The i Ar n FOR K E N T —Six room house. 'arion a Dr. Brewer, Stayton. Sept 25tf .Entered as second class matter at the p«1^ County, Oregon, under the Act of O il Address all Communications to T An FOR SA LE — Piano nearly a s good as new, will sell for part cash and terms, or will take ore or two good cows. Cramers, 1 mile from Stayton on West Stay- ton road. Oct. 2 t f A d v o c a te o f Preparedn ess NOTICK Stayton Feed Store Delivery Days lore on Tuesday'«. Thusday’a and Sat urday's only. Orders must be in by 3 p. in. on thoae days. Oct. 1C It. FOR S A L E —Cleared rye seed. Sample at Gardner’s Mill. 016-5t j I Ckaagc oí Schedule, Effective June 15, 1919 Mill City--Stayton--Salem A U T O S T A G E ! (. 40 « ttlO 7 Off no 7 Û0 H (II Dll 11:87 »M MB ftlo Heavy W ool Shirts waterproof, all sizes W ool Sox for Men | Woolen Hose for Ladies Underwear galore for men and ladies l Both two piece and Union Suits ■H-v •X--X-s'--X‘<-’X**X-<*'>-Xv-X-"X*-X*-X-<“ X “ X*<*-X*<"X*<"i. •.s-W "I-< ' >X* Truck for Hire at any time. Foltz Oct. 16 tf. $ — ■— ■ — » ■ ■ X j Bros. n Cd« > Iluminan Auto Stajce A For Cabbage to make Krout I Can Supply any amount Found— Auto license No. 20135. Owner may have same by prying for I this ad. H. C. Fola. Oct. 16 tf. FOR SA LE — modern seven room house apply to G. R. Munkers, Stayton. Ore. Oct 23tf Le a ve Y o u r O rd e r N o w j 1 I M m U NorthI mjuim I Train ■ i Buy Your Requirments now or at least give us the once over before buying . x ~ x k '-:~>- x x k - x k -^<K"X-<-<*->^ x - > ^ x ~ w j i FOR SALE or Exchange for : sheep or goats, three good young horses. R. T. Short. Mill City. Ore gon. Nov. 6-13-20. Battery Repair Parts, New Batteries & Service Batteries Our repair work guaran teed to «land up. Willard Wood inaulatcd liattcrioa aro guaranteed abaolutclv for ono year. Riibbcr Thread maulatlon for a \ear ami a half. Auto Electric Shop DK< GK & HURRKI.L Salem, O regon Butter Wrappers 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 TH A N DRY China Bo^r, 9 months old. W. H. Loose, Stayton. Rt. 2. FOUND —a sack o f wool on Sub P O L IT IC A L B A N K IN G limity road. Owner can have same by paying for this notice. * Banking is a business where facts and figures should govern instead of Nick Gehlen $ 1.25 per Sturting O p e n w e e k tiny* till 9 p ni S u n d a y* n il I.' H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M .D . Physician and Surgeon - 100 S Æ JïS î OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. PH YSIC IAN AND SU R G EO N S t a y t o n , O regon W. N. Pintler, D. M. D. DENTIST “ THE CLADEK GARAGE r »> AND Office Opp. l.HiiPi lield Shoe Store Phone €152 Stavton, Ore M A C H IN E S H O P V. A. GOODE quar.ers of a million dollars. A C ETYLEN E WELDING This is political banking and not business banking and all tbe court AND LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC Office R i B R A Z IN G S. H . OVERHALL CARS FIX FORDS All Kinds of Repairing done at Reasonable Rates Battery Chardin)?. All kinds of assessories. G a s and Oils for sale Mr. Brown says:— “ When people tell you your land is worn out; that it Lighting and Service. — • « « ♦ ♦ ♦ « « « ♦ ♦ ♦ « O• ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ • « « 4 $10.000 was investigated and closed by the state banking board. Its FOB SALE Fine trig Angora huek liabilities were about $1,600,000 with the Non-Partisan league activities heavy sheering yeaSIngs. $10 to $20 ecfh. P. H Brown ri* Sahllmlty. OWirg it about $750.000. N o t . 13-20-27 I North Dakota has five supreme judges, the m ajority o f whom owe He sold his berries for 8 cents a pound or $7200. Kx|M-rl STAYTO N . P rin te d F rid ays O nly politics and personal ambition. acres he brought. ' 23S N. High Street. Phone 203 Will he located at 23H N. HlghSt. •boUt Sopì, lnt., A n d A n o th e r TCing Is A b o u t T o L o s e H is C ro w n . FOR S ALE C H E A P - a team of good farm work horses 1200 to 1250 decisions in the world cannot change the figures. pounds. For particulars see Jack New fangled systems for invading the private banking industry with Johnson. Lyons. Oregon. Nov. 13-20 political banking schemes w ill undermine national and private credit. FOR S A LE .— \Ve have a beautiful 10-acre tract at West Stayton that we O P P O R T U N IT Y IS KN O CKING can sell at a sacrifice. W e are handl ing choice frui^ properties fo r sellers, John Brown at Sheridan, Oregon, in 1917, bought some land which for buyers or fo r planting. Pearcy 210 Oregon had been famed for 35 years. From ten acres of logan berries he this Bros., Horticulturists, Bldg . Salem.. Phone 663. it year harvested 45 tons, netting him enough to more than pay fo r the 37 ^ Wo carry a completo Imo o f Butter"*”' W rappers Pore bred Poland FO R SALE 3 cows and 3 heifers cision of 3 to 2, the supreme court has decided the hank is not insolvent coming fresh in the spring. Nick The facts and figures remain, however, that a little bank dominated by VVielder. 1 miles northeast of Sub Nc-v le-Dec. 4. a political organization had loaned the activities of that organization three lim ity M am m ari A u t o S tu R C »; A W «« ♦ » « « ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ « « « » « » « » « « ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ » ♦ ♦ < » ♦ • FOR SALE Stump puller, with j 130 feet of 3-4 inch cable. Price $50.00. W. L. McKenney, Rt. 0 Bx. 121, Salem. their positions to the Non-Partisan league so by a straight party de V 9 \*s\ mi W . F. K L E G K E R ________________________ ____ The recent failure o f the Scandinavian bank at Fargo. North Dakota, FO R S A L E — Angora goats. 45 hpul good Trade. half does Chas Ole- Is a good example o f political banking. slak. .Sublimity. Nov. 13-20-27 This institution with a reported capital o f $50.000 and a surplus of HOUND Till* TICK KTMOOOU ► OHTIIIKTY DAVH *«* x ~:"M-<*«'X"X"0"9"> | FOR SALK .—-Good fall rye at ! $1.85 a bushel. Phone or write to Arthur Forrette. Aumsville. Nov 6-13 FOR SA L E ■ ' » x v « '« d va sik S ik W isu O REG O N STAYTON Established 16 Years M ARIO N A l'T O CO., agents for Studebaker. Oldsmobile and Frank X--X- lin. Opposite Marion Hotel. Open • x - n - x -: 'X -.-X —X-S--X--X—;'%-%--x-;-->'X-\-*x--x--X''XK-->->-x*+-x— | day and night. Oct. 30tf FOR SALE.— Buick Touring Cur 1914 model. In excellent running I condition. Has had best of care I mechanically A l. Inquire or write I Edward Smith. Sublimity, Ore., Oct. 30tf. 1.« Mill (Hy Ar 7;0Ü P tMs»rh • Ml • au trun. Mohfttuft *M Sta»."« 1 t u III Huillín.Ur f. 06 A um« vili» t «tu Turner HtftU« HiMii>tUil 4.40 tottfttf«. K• rin 4S6 Ar H«l.ni l.v 4 80 m M *' •• M " M M M " M i i No. ti. Roy Bldg. h e l t z e l Attornev-at-Law— Notary Public FUNERAL DIRECTOR - J . M. K1NGO- STAYTON OREG ON has been fanned too long and won't make berry land, just examine it and see If the hardpan has been broken and, if it hasn't, break it up.” Just as remarkable results are being obtained from strawberries nnd never before was there an opportunity for the man of sma'.! or moderate means to get into an independent business fo r himself. Lost Jewels; Two Honest Women; the MDouble-Cross” AFAYETTE, IND.— Cecil G. Fowler, hanker and hotel owner, took an nuto- mot ile trip to Chicago the other day. H. H. Duotwr, the hotel manager, Went with him. So did Mrs. Fowler. Ami Mrs. Fowler took her Jewelry along with her. Quite a lot of it there was, 41amot)'!s and pearls, valued at $ 10 , 000 . When the Fowlers and Mr. Dun- bur hail got enough of Chicago they Started home. Mrs. Fowler put her Jewell In her suitcase. She put the suitcase on the back seat beside Mr. Dunbar, saying: “ Take good care o f I t ; It’s got my Jewelry in It.” Then she took a' fr< nt seat. ♦ At Fifty-ninth street and Western avenue, Chicago, Mr. Fawler «*««ped to put uti the sid« auriataV Seat« <>f the euriains were aud«r tha^rMir^tofit. so as Mr. Dunbar stepped from the machine he lifted out the e i i w i i ««ntainlng the jew'fN and slso hi« own. When the party had |rr«K,nrt«U about ten miles Mrs. Fowler looked back to see if her grip was in the seat. It wasn't. Mr. Fowler drove back without finding the missing grip. The party ro[>orted the loss to the police, put an , “ ad“ In the paper aJld returned to the Chicago hotel It* await results. • • • Out In Chicago Heights there’s n nice little ro-.v between Mrs. Charles ! Grlcse. Kilo Aberdeen street, and Mrs. Hattie Krl . 2800 Jaekson street “It pats to he honest,” says Mr«. C.riews. S ha been paid MR) for yreturning Mrs. Fowler's Jewelry, which was picker up at Western avenue and 8lxty-1hlnl street. ‘‘She gut the reward nnd double-crossed P ' : « lira. Erickson, “ 1 found the jewelry anil we agreed to divide the r e V Inc‘dentally, Mrs. Fowler's diamonds ou<: , -.;U are valued at fin«* 'm ere Gian they were. Anti Mr. Fowler says the incident la closed L k L™ J Eye All my work is Guaranteed First Class Glass CHAS. CLAD EK, STAYTO N , ORE. Are D E N T A L E X PER T STAYTO N Dangerous Whenever your eyesight be comes defective a strain is put upon the eyes often re sulting in headache, nerv ous or ill-temper. This strain if long continued will more seriously impar your vision and cause your greater discomfort. Our scientifically fitted glas ses instantly relieve the strain, restore normal vision and replace that scowl with a smile. Henry E.Morris&Co, Eye Sight Speeii¡linls Bush hank, State St.. Salem. VETERINARY SURGEON Calls Answered Day or N ight Phone--Res. 3X24 Delays Opposite I selli & Dr. Paul Fehlen 305 415 3d St., McMinville, Ore., be tween U S. anil McM ¡rivide Na tional banks MAKE YOUR WINTER PAY BIG. A VAGHAN DRAG SAW WILL DO IT Get a sturdy Vaughn and let it saw your wood for less than 5 cents a cord. Takes logs to 8 feet. When not doing ten men’s sawing, it operates other farm machinery. Repeatedly pays for itself in a single season. STANDARD $155 OREGON STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & THOM AS, Proprietors. CLUTCH $ 16 5 FresfuSalt&Cured M eatl* Lard, Creamery Butter - ttfhMt Market P r i * Paid For Fat Stock • WHY THE VAUGHAN IS SUPREME Because it is built for long, hard, honest service and has more time labor and repair saving features than any drag saw made. Inves tigate for yourself. The Vaughan is the only saw with the JIKEY SAW H O l.D ER which grips or releases saw head in instant; the only saw with M E TA L to M E TA L CLUTCH that cannot burn out; rb<> onlv one with the accident preventing safety angle; the adjust able P IT M A N HEAD, the singie unit crank case; heavy malleable proket etc., t at • « b>; - (¡4 • and cuts wear and repair. Write us iuo raa.iiiae or .r tie ¡1 ii year de Jer h ~i l The Vaughan M o to r W orks, Inc. 457 East Main St. Portland OieJ Th«r* 1« mor. Catarrh In this saotlon of the country than all oth< r dlm-asra put together. and for year« It w.ie sup- po*r*d to be incumbí«. Doctors prescribed local ram edits, and by conxtantly fallir.»; to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh in a local dlMoarc, greatly Influen c'd by constitutional con ditions and therefore r*t|ulrcs constitu- tional treatment. If ill's Catarrh Medi cine. manufactured by K. J Cheney A * o.. Toledo, Ohio, I» a constitutional JJ*15 cdy. Is token Internally ami hcih thru tin* lilood on thr Murmi:« burfa<eft of the System One Hundred Dotl’ rs r*- word is offered for any case tlmt Hnil s Catarrh Medi in. fails to cure. Be circulars and \ «dimonlals. ar i.J w C1i L»ruknrle« i:VK: ’ f • r 71c, ° > Toledo, « Bold by lian a Kami « y lor coiiaó>)aUeu.