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' T » •SfeSTñYTON M AIL CLASSIFIED Chas. S . Clark, Udìtor and Proprietor _______ Chufe oí Schedale, Medite June 15, 1919 FOR S A L E — 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 tf Subscription Price $1,50 Per Year in Advance ________ Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application _______ Fsrtip Advertising Represeoted by I k H a . m m a n A u t o S ta g e H ¡j Aaericu Press AatocutMi MUI City--Stayton--Salem AUTO STAGE H 40 a m. 4M) 7;(* *• 7 to 7:10 •* IMS) •» 9:10 44 s S 7 *4 *5* M • 4 SU O »1* FOR R E N T —Six room house. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton, Marion Countv. Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879._____ Or. Brewer, Stay ton. Sept 26tf Address all Communications to The Stavton Mail N O T Il'K Stayton Feod Store Delivery Day* an* on Tueitday'a. Thuaday'a and Sat- ' u nlays only. Ordont muat b** in by 3 p. nt. on tho8ti days. Oct. 16 41. PO LITM A L R I L E IX X. O. — FOR S A L E -C lea red rye seed. That the control of the Non-Partisan league. If continued for any great Sample at Gardner’s Mill. 016-5t length o f time w ill bankrupt the state of North Dakota and practlclly ruin financially thousands of farmers o f this section, is the opinion of men fam iliar with the situation in that state. Practically every newspaper In North Dakota is under the control of the Non-Partisans, and co-operative stores have been established by them In different parts o f the state. The courts, it is claimed, are dominated by the Influence o f the organisation, as are the affairs o f a majority o f tha ctate and district offices. Non-Partisan league officials are trying to dodge the Issue o f their recent w ildcat financing by calling two state officials who exposed their banking methods, '•traitors” . Calling names doesn't make a sound bank, or save Jiortfc Dakota from political exploitation but it furnishes an object lesson fo r other states. Aside from the blessing* on every side o f us we should be filled with grati tude that our magnificent young manhood la no longer a prey to the hor rors of war. That blessing, at least, we gained over last year, and many more, would we but take time In the dally rush o f life to hunt to Ahem. W H Y T O L K R A T K TH E M ? The I. W. W. is again invading the lumber industry and has made its way Into the merchant fleet, damaging engines and inciting crews to mutiny. A fter the Centralis tragedy, every community knowing o f the existence of it meeting place fo r this class o f criminals should root it out and turn the men ever to the authorities. W h y should industry and the public suffer by allowing such an element £o stay In the country? Men familiar with conditions have long seen the danger but their war nings and advice were not heeded. The cold-blooded murder o f ex-service men In Centralta prove« that war nings o f industrial leaders were grounded. W e should rid the community p f this element before more crimes are committed. T H A N K SG IV IN G D A Y Found— Auto license No. 20435. Owner may have same by prying for | this ad. H. C. Foil. Oct. 16 tf. .... Truck for Hire at any timo. Foils Bros. Oct. 16 tf. FOR S A L E — modern seven room house apply to G. R. Mnnkers, Stayton. Ore. Oct 23tf holiday was initiated. FOR S A L E — Bulck Touring Car— 1914 model, in excellent running cond'tion. Has had best o f care— mechanically A l. Inquire or write Edward Smith, Sublimity, Ore., Oct. 30tf. W ha: did that remnant o f the Mayflower’s passenger list have to be FOR S A L E — Fine big Angora buck*, thankful for? It must have been a great deal to them for It served as an heavy sheering yearlings. $10 to $20 tmetus for them to start this national holiday. W hy were they thankful each. P. H. Brown, Sublimity. to their Creater? For just two things; namely, that some o f them still sur Nov. 13-20-27. vived the rigors of that climate and that they had managed to wring a scanty harvest out o f that stony soil. How little satisfied we would be with FOR S A L E — 3 cows and 1 heifers the conditions as they found them— we who fuss about the high cost of coming fresh in the spring. Nick W ielder, 1 Vs miles northeast of Sub livin g when most o f us have com fortable homes and plenty of clothing lim ity Nov i;<-Dec. 4. -— we who worry and i r « about the future with our granaries and bins thm N a v y y n u r b a y *• h e a l t h . w o rk . » n j p l a y , an i m o r a l m a lta ra arm iu o k a d a lt a r b y fMponub/s sterri. I Shove o ff ! "Join the ^ u KouNOTHir TK Krrs aooo rot mnm i > a y * K Ilamman Auto Stage v a 5 k W k W l l i r . i m f i a M i a k ,äl U. S .Navy S U S O W - 'I nototuwi. ivl* W«* carry a complete line o f Battery Repair Parts, New Batteries i Service Batteries Our repair work guaran teed to eland up. Willard Wood insulated batteries are guaranteed absolutely for one year. Rubber Thread maulation fur a year and a half. Auto Electric Shop DKGGK St B U R R E L L 238 N. High Street. Phone 203 Will be located at 238 N. HlghSt. Salem, Physician and Surgaoo Read The Stayton For Results STAYTO N . C. H. BREWER, M. D. P H Y S IC IA N “ THE CLADEK GARAGE” Lady Decies. who waa Vlviar.. daughter of George Gould, pic tured on the left, was active in K<-<| Cross work on the Rumanian front during the war and later became vice president of the American Ked Cross Care Com ml It*« Princess Antoine Albert Kadxlwtil. who was Miss Dorothy Dsacos sf Boston, was forced to flee from the his toric residence at Nlewlesy In Poland during war. 8he waa after- ward efighged ■*» Wfir work Mi England. Office Opp. Lancefield Shoe Store Phone 2152 L __ Stavton, Ore V. A. GOODE ACETYLENE WELDING LA W YE R and N O TAR Y PUBLIC Office R • ;n So. 6. Roy Bldg. AND BRAZING H. H E L T 2 E L , OVERHALL CARS FIX FORDS All Kinds of Repairing done at Reasonable Rates Attorncv-at-Lnw-Notary Public FUNERAL DIRECTOR - J . M. R IN G O - Battery Charging. A ll kinds o f asseHsorieH. Gas and Oils for Hale Glass CHAS. CLAD EK, Eye Sight Specialists lositc I add & Bush bank, 305 Oppos Sta state St., Snl»-rn- 415 3d St., McMinville, Ore., be tween U.S. and McMinville Na tional banks SIJKCEON AND M ACHINE SHOP All my work is Guaranteed First Class Henry E.Morris&Co, AND DENTIST STAYTO N , ORE. STAYTON OREGON Dr. Paul Fehlen V E T E R IN A R Y SURGEON D E N T A L E X PE R T Calls Answered Day or N ight Phone--Res. 3X24 Are V \s> y <■ C W ---- ^ W . Ne Pintler, D. M. D* Delays n OREGON •S t a y t o n . O r e g o n Eye Whenever your eyesight be come« 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. Starting Open week days IIU * p m Sundays lilt IZ A TITLED AMERICANS TO VISIT THE U. i O reg o n Expert ' Lighting and Service. H. A. BEAUCH AM P,M .D. Dejgers of the Uncharted Seas Move Umle Sam Dangerous \ about Sept. 1*L We cauid indeed take an object lesson from our Pilgrim forefathers FOR SALE C H E A P — a team of good farm work horses 1200 to 1250 pounds. For particulars see Jack ./ohnson, Lyons, Oregon. Nov. 13-20 € ---------------- •; U LRIC A is just now embarking Upon a great career as a maritime nut:.,if It Is spending billions for ships and bidding for men to enter the m* rehniM LOST- ivory covered flashlight maripe. One o f the first duties of every maritime nation Is to furnish mart Bert with such data as will enable 1 with gold trimmings, on road be them to navigate the waters under its tween Stayton and Sublimity on Jurisdiction with the greatest possible Monday niget, Nov 17. Finder »afety. The obligation has not been please leave at this office and re discharged by the Unfted State*. Many lives and property worth mil ceive reward. lion* o f dollars are lost annually be cause the task of charting the coastal waters of the United States and Its — possessions has never been completed. Now that the war is over, the fin ishing o f this job 1* one of the most pressing necessities which the nation faesa. Just before we entered the war the eosst nnd geodetic survey cole- j bra ted Its one hundredth anniversary and went through some other motion* designed to attract the public attention to Itself and to the need for an ex- j tension of Its work. But with the deciaraUon o f war i.gainst Germany all this « u w to an end. Five out e f the dozen or so small boats which the survey possesses were taken over by the navy for use a* patrols, and more than half : Of tbs officers and men went with them, while those who remained were busy making special maps and surveys for the army and navy. New that the war la over the coast and geodetic survey 1* going back to Its proper work with energy. Its largest and best boat, the Surrey. Is now « • her way to Alaska via the Panama canal, and others are beit-g repaired •nd ra tte d for work on the Pacific coast You can join for two year*. When you get through you'll b* physically and mentally "tuned up” for the rest of your life. You'll be ready through and through for 8UCCESS. There's m Recruiting Station right near you. I f you dunt know where it is, your Post master will be glad to tell you. In FOR SA LE —Stump puller, with 130 feet of 3-4 inch cable. P ric e ! $50.00. W. L. McKenney. Rt. 6 Bx. 121, Salem. This year, particularly, when most o f us are inclined beef on your shoulders and hair on your chest. You will get 30 care-free vaca tion days a ysar, not counting shore leave in home or foreign ports. You will havs the kind of com. radeahip In travel that sailor« know. You will have regular pay* over and shove your meals, lodg ing and your Arst uniform outfit —good stuff all of it. To any Father and M oth er.— FOR SALE or Exchange for sheep or goats, three good young horses. R. T. Short, Mill City. Ore gon. Nov. 6-13-20. to find fault with world conditions, with the government, and with things FOR SALE— Angers goats. 4 5 head good grade, half does. Chas Gle-' fn general, we should draw a comparison between our Thanksgiving slak. Sublimity. Nov. 13-20-27 D ay now and the first Thanksgiving Day on that bleak New England coast full. Uncle Sam has, a* you know, • big Navy and gives red- bsooded young fellow* like you an opportunity to step aboard and "shove o ff” . What will you get out o f it? Just this: A chance to rub elbow* with foreign folk* in strange part* of the world. The chance for good honest work on shipboard— the kind of work that teaches you something real; the kind of work that puts M A RIO N A l’ TO CO., agents for Studebaker. Oldstnoblle and Frank lin. Opposite Marlon Hotel. Open day and night. Oct. 30tf FOUND—a sack o f wool on Sub Since the time of the Pilgrim Fathers America has celebrated this day. limity road. Owner can have Sometimes, in our prosperity, our feasting and our merrymaking. tho same by paying for this notice. day loses its significance and we forget the conditions under which this Nick Gehlen I ( unnst’U K I nu»Um ata«« t Mw ta» Northbound Train Talk about adventures I Men in the Navy come home with the kind o f experien ces th at most chaps read o f only in the books. Here's your chance I j FOR S A L E —Pure bred Poland China Boar. 9 months old. W. H. loose. Stayton. Rt. 2. a n d f r o m th e re w e w e n t to J a p a n ” l.v Mill 04, Ar Tl» p Ml * 61 ) iMSUCh i 90 4* 1 Ayons .Aehema *14 " Htfiybm 1 ft;lft ** .Sublimity 616 *4 Auma.lll- 1 6(16 4# 4 AO Turner Htate lltMurital 4 40 4* to t U** Parin 4.9ft Ar Haiein Iv o n ST A Y T O N D U E TWn WHITER M Y I K . * VACUA* MAC SAW WILL DO IT I G*t 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 rai arm machinery. Repeatedly pays for itself in a ' single season. STANDARD $155 CLUTCH $165 OREGON STAYTON MEAT MARKET ' SESTAK & THOMAS, Proprietor*. Fresh, Salt&Cured Meats Lard, Creamery Buffer ■ Highest Market Price Paid Fer Fat Slock** Because it is built for long, hard, honest service aid 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 JIFFY SAW HOLDER 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; the only one with the accident preventing safety angle; the adjust able P IT M A N HEAD, the single unit crank ease; heavy malleable sproket ete., that gives long life apd cuts wear and repair. _ Write us for machine or imsrwrtioi) il your dealer hasn’t it The Vaughan Motor Works, Inc. 457 East Mam St. Portland Ore. Thera la mor* Catarrh In this section • f the country than all other dlseaaee put together, ami for yearn It was sup posed to be incurable Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh la a local ills. ate. greatly liifluen-.d by constitutional con dition« and then-fore requires comitltu- tlonal treatment, Halt's Catarrh Medi cine. monufa« tured by V. J. Chaney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, In ,a constitutional rer Pity, I n tnkt.'ii internally and acta thru th*' Blood on the Mucoua Surface* o f the Hy ti-rn fhie Hundred Dollars r« \ ward in offered for any case that H air* Catarrh Me.II in#* fa ll« to cure. St ml for circulars »n<l t#stltnoniula. *\ i. CHUNKY * CO., Toledo, Ohio. J**»Iri 'ey I »riiKftiS’ r. 7|c. H ail’a Family ¿hUa lor ceastipaUen.