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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1919)
* 1 Baptist Church Daddies of the Packer Bill m" Preaching every Becoml and fourth Sunday« o f each month, morning and evening. Morning service» at 11 a. m. and evening services at K p. rn. Sunday school each Sunduy morning at 10 h . m. Methodist Church Maxine Shoes I Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 >. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. _Epworth League 7:90 p. m., *v Prayer meeting on Wednesday in the parsonage at 8 p. m. Our stock is new and the styles shown here are the very latest. Everywhere you go in style cities you find M A X IN E SHOES lead because they are worn by the leaders themselves. 1 1 St. M arys Church Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun- tyn at 8:90 a. m. Kev. Fr. iaiinck. Pastor ConercKumao Sydney An ( 1 er »or. Minnesota and Senator W 8 Kenyon. Iowa. Joint “ fa th e r »’ o f the packer bill, approved by tbi Kciieral Trade Commission and which u regarded a. the fruit of tht < on, rum» ion's meal and live stork investigations . T h e bill provide« for the governm ent licensing of packing plants, excepting farm er» cooperative plant» ana ihose doing busine»» ot under $f,0i).0oo a year Failure to obey the provisions of the license would result In the govern- m. ut taking over the offending packing plant Under the provisions ui Ui>- 1*111 the pa< ken- must give up control j f the refrigera tor cars, ic-nr* from ownership o f fru it vegetable sod hsh canneries, iron, the i n < < r\ Dullness and from active control of the stockyards They would I» liu.iled »ote!y to butchering and preparing meat and It» by product. The Secretary of A gricu ltu re n- ¿«sig n a led as tho auminla- tr a 'l* e officer under the license plan Vitiit our «to r e and be con vin ced o f the g o o d looks to be found in The Battery Shop Maxine Shoes AUTO ELECTRICIANS IGNITION AND B A T T ER Y WORK Buster Brown Shoe Store fj 125 N . C om . St. ^ J\ 263 N. Com. St. Salem , O re g o n ¿ f t J i a - 4 ■V:* n I'hone 412 ! C. C. Wright M.D.C 5 " -Y O U # « î Veterinarian I STAYTON z OREGON UNIVERSITY S > TH E A. W . Simmons, D. V. M Silverton U N IVER SITY • O M O O L S A M O O K P A R T M IN T I T h # I f 4 i» «-r*lfy t a r t h« C o lle *« at I. lu r a t u r r , HctatKM M id i t n A ri», a n d U m Hrho'tla of l a * M «d iri ru». fat P o rtla n d ), Ar M U *tn rov i ninuüiaui, C a j u < uofi *, Kdi lucAUua «ad 'Iftuic Tor % raUInco*. V E T E R IN A R IA N • * V't'S/tSt"- à ' ■-'¡è -^ 9 + L . OREGON R jig h t N o w is “® e T im e to G et Y o u r •PtoiAj. rcATURea A htiRutifcJ campo«, facaKic« ** rpecUl- Ut«. m -l-rn fari,loca, low coat, vitb uunjr «•»•portualU*« tor •clf-brlp. * «tbu-tr**» for —•ad U»« “Ore* on Spini." i O regon PI.ASTKUS a n d p a i n s H O P R S O R DAYS LILLY HARDWARE CO. of battery troubles. Equip your car with an FOR u * Exibe” Battery backed by P o r tla n d P h y . l r a l T H r r a p y l a h n r a t o r i . . 4 1 1 to 4 1 7 J o u r n a l BulMins P O R T I . A N l i. O K K t o w e r s , * . Ssv .L1 .1"! Automobile Insurance “fixibe” Service - F ire , Theft an d Tran spo rtatio n R. D. B A R T O N / Oregon Fire Relief Association Agent \ Farmers Fire Relief o f Butteville, Ore. New Jersey Fire Insurance Co. for / Mutual L ife Insurance Co. o f N ew York ‘ Fire Association, Philadelphia R a tte ry and M a g n e to S ervice f. 171 S. Cofti. St. Phone 1197 Salem, H a r tfo r d L iv e s to c k In su ran ce Co. Ê L « g h t in | REFLEX ❖ H a rry H um phreys “B a tte rie s Automobiles Save from 1 0 % to 2 0 % Look for tho E dg-e A J. T o w e r B a .ia n M a t. ------- Stayton S ò r is th^ wet weethtr service uniform for the recular men who make eveiy day count. R e fle x WOMAN CANT RESIST RESISTING FURS OUR FURNITURE LINE IS COM PLETE THE SOLUTION FOUR Y EA RS STUDY IN EUROPE OVER 30 YEARS EXPESIENPE a ■■ F « « You need it these cool mornings We have them in all sizes » TUMORS PILES FIS TU LA GOITRE DISEASES OF WOMEN SKIN STOMACH BOW ELS 1.1-- “HEATER” »rtrrybadi.“ » mV y d-tnxr»Uc aita< sptie 1 • THE REGISTRAR. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON. NO KNIFE AND LOSS OF BLOOD — • OF I H K h NII t* - kl t <*r «fwHfto Information. ailrtr— CANCER N .) Miss Wava Brown spent the week end at Eugene where she visited here sister Wanda who is attending the U- o f O. Roy Follis called at the High School Tuesday. Mr. Ford and a number of high school boys motored to Eugene Friday where they a t tended the football game between . the U. o f O. and O. A. C. Miss Walker, the fiffh and sixth grade teacher, returned to school Monday after several weeks illness. W e Handle Everything In Oregon ! I The Student Body party which was given last .Thursday evening was reported by all present as a grand success. A t seven o'clock the students and teachers assem bled in the Masonic hall which was tastfully decorated by the Freshmen class. Various games were played and later in the evening lunch, consisting o f cake, sandwictes and punch, was served. The local schools will be closed next week, because of the teach ers institute and Thanksgiving Day. Miss Helen Moore, English teacher, returned to school Mon day after several weeks absense on account of severe illness. Remember the big PROGRAM ; to be given at the High School Auditorium on Friday November 21st. Admission 25c and 15c. The first basketball game with the Alumni will be played Fri day November 28th in the high school gym. sought after by all carefully dressed women is always to be found in :£ I I'aHtor Kev. Reese EDITOR Of Style Character and Quality , S. L. Boyce, Pastor. m Maysd Montgomery The Supberb Combination O n H eaters. R a n g es O il Stoves. Dishes, CO. C l l a b l l l h a d 14 1 « E m a led W a r e Night and Morning. « Chairs, R ^ockers Beds, Springs g Citan, Haatlky E y e If they Tire, Itch, Smart or Bum. if Sore, Irritated, Inflamed or . u*a Murine often. S o o t h e s , R e fr e s h e s . Safe for Infant or Adult. At all DruKKi.ta Write for Free Eye Hook. Htrtar Eft itm-Jf Cs. CUraga EARN MONEY IK Y O U R S P A R E T IM E • Get *ub»c options for the Christian Herald W e help you succeed. Address. L Ê Oreutt. Manager of Agents. The Christian Herald. Bible House. New York City. ¿JV C minuter't name and tmo other reference*. “Take it f r o m says the Gkxxl Judge Me n W is e tobacco ch ew ers long since got o v e r the big-chcw idea. A little ch ew o f this real q u ality tob acco gives them b etter s a tis fa c tio n and they find th eir ch ew ing costs e v e n less. W ith this class o f tobacco, you d on ’ t n eed a fresh ch ew so often and you find y o u ’ re saving part o f you r tobacco m on ey. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW A Store F u ll o f B argain s W e B u y Sell and E xch a n ge- People ; , Economy in Every Cake man Bl'uton Comoorty‘.1ltJ7 BroadWdyTT&hçÿv -P rofits D iv id ed ’s Furniture & Hardware Store . 271 N . C om m ercial St.. Salem. O reg o n | For Winter Use x y, , 4 Women can't resist these fu r» —but they— the furs— are fash ioned and built to resist winter breezes— therefore opposites come together. At the top a cape of mole combines both fashion ar.d warnr.h within !•« pelts; second tr m the lop • £ neckpiece of Canadian tnarti .«aMe for nil occasions. Third ,rom the top ts (he popular dark natural blue fox , ti***1 ** into a scarf that mo l .,il *vincn admit to be the most prae- c< ai j. . ■ e of fur sets. At the !>«’.- 't*ei a Int o f dress up fineness, n outline neckpiece thst simply •■ik-- m es bii-alb away and is a r«al ,<»/. " Watkins Linament and Watkins Laxative Cold Tablets put up in two styles R I G H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco W -B C U T is a long fine-cut to b a c c o ¿•/T' V-1-VÏ (^W aitresses, T a b le s C A S T O R IA For Infants and Children C3.VIING SOON In U * e F o r O y e r 3 0 Yeaira M . W . R o w le y 331 N . L ib e rty P h on e 402 Salem Always bears the Signature of