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HAUSER BROS. TO HAVE EXPERT ■ S fe S T A Y T Ö N Chas. S. Clark . Edi for and Proprietor „ ^ . . r. ------ --------------------------------- . • . „ ^ A T W C D T IC IN f A U V t K IIo in il HOME AT LYONS Mr. and Mis. Frank Hahher* of Aberdeen, Wash., and Mrs. Fred McIntyre and dauah t u s k i ! ter of Salem, visited at the M. t luATI pt Ryan home la“ t week. m an Hum man Anto St aire V Cbugc oí Schedule. • -*» Elective June IS. 1919 Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year in Advance! A merry crowd of young peo Mill City--Stayton--S?!«ra ple gathered at the M. F. Hyan Hauser Brothers, who operate home Sunday evening and spent A d v e r t i s i n g Rates Mad« Known Upon Application ;dent, Charles IX Wilson, Decem- AUTO STA :,E Famf Advertising Represented bv TV Adrien Press AssocutiM iber 20.1919. at his home at Lyons. sporting goods stores at Salem. ttie evening in singing. m * -at *. m l.v Mill OK» Ar 7:1» p Gooch «U " •;50 M Albany. Eugene and Corvallis ^Entered as second class matter at the post office at Stayton. Marion ^ reKon- «W “ Unu TH» M Mr. Wilson w a s b o r n in are showing their enterprise Mrhfliit« ” »10 '• County. Oregon, under the Act o f Congress o f March 3. 1879. Hurt»» 1 A 15 M Rochester, N. Y., March 2, 1852. still further by employing a 7 141 “ Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail 52b ” Sublimi«» H (10 " He moved to Iowa with his par- profesaional advertising man to Auiiivh ill# 1 6u5 M In speaking with an acquain • xa ” « f» M Turnor enta while a bov. He was take care o f the publicity for all ».77 ” tance o f our’s recently at Salem, FACING THE NEW YEAR S.Aft M «Ute ll.wl-IUl 4 40 M married in Webster City, I o w h . o f their stores. K. B. Palmer, the conversation turned to a dis t*»ttag* »'arm 4M M April 12. 1873, to Joan A. Sorber. who will make his headquarters cussion o f Salem’ s public officials, *io •• Ar Sflltro Lv tm - He moved from Iowa to Oregon i in Salem, was in the city this I CuMHli Kln*»l»n (tage. past, present and future. “ I ’ ll History is a record of extremes. It divides into eras o f hard I Mm>U Nurlhbuun<i,Tr»ln in 1879. He was in the carpen- week getting acquainted with tell you,” said nold-timer, “ Per ships, luxury, conquest, cruelty, lust, splendor, famine, industry, ter and contracting business in the local field on his trip around HOIINI) TKII* TU'HKTM (MJOD cy Varney is the best Chief k idleness, greed and pestilence. KOK TH IR T Y HAYS and around Salem until 1894. the circuit He will prepare all w e’ ve had since Doc Gibson sent Though it is writ on stone, paper and in the minds o f men when he moved to a farm in Fox newspaper advertising copy for Iluminan Auto Stage that danger lurks in extremes, the lessons comes down the cen Valley, Linn county and has { all of the stores and later will al terror to the hearts of eval doers S D years ago. Salem has lieen a turies to this day undeeded. . . . . . . . . . .. continuously lived there since. so attend to the window dressing At this moment, hallowed by its Christian significance, man Resides his widow ne is survived in each city. Hauser Brothers, clean city o f late, largely due to I the fact that Chief Varney be- is at his neighbor’s throat for dollars. A year ago it was for prin by eight children, five daughters| Paul and Lloyd, have lived ,n I Heves and practices, “ that an c ip le s and the principals were nations. Now principals are indi and three *.ns. three grand- Salem most all their lives and ouncp of ention ¡8 worth a Physician and Surgeon viduals, even as you and I. children. The ehilhren a r e : are examples o f native industry pound of cure.” The extreme that perpetuates all others is the present day Hoyt H. Wilson, Oregon City; in building up a large business, OREGON Any crooked outfit does not S TA Y TO N . disregard for that basis of all happiness, concord and prosperity — Claude C. Wilson, Mill Citv; specializing along one line. The show its head above the water in the Golden Rule. Maude 0. Brotherton. Salem; local store is managed by John Salem until it gets notice to move | I t ’s a good rule that works both ways— benefiting him who Mable E. Bodeker, Mill City: Neely, well known Albuny man, on and you bet thev move. This applies it and bringing good to humanity. In the practice of it Alta M. Trask. Fox Valley: Fan- and is assisted by Jess Bramwell. you can never reach the extreme. The Golden Rule is self modify- nie A. Wilson, at home: Ruth I. who will probably some dav be kind o f policy keeps clean the P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURGEON city o f Salem. mg. Lyons, Lyons: and Ralph P. managing another branch store S t a y t o n , O kkgon A man like Mr. Varney would It engenders lo v e - a fellowship with and effection for all Wilson, Gooch. when Hauser Brothers choose to ! mi^ e a most excellent Sheriff for “ “ ~ — —— — humankind. Love is the parent of good, another word self modi- He was buried at the Fox . expand again. A fying. Valley Pioneer cemetery, M on -! Hauser Brothers are believers r. . or, r, ... . exceedingly well by Salem as L et’s summon the good, the decency, the R E A L in us at day. D e c e m b e r 22.-O re g o n in newspaper publicity and use a Ch¡ef of PoHcf> ¡u bll9ÍnPSS m en, DENTIST this auspicious season and face the new day, the New Year, the Statesman. ; ^reat deal o f space in the Salem have confidence in him and de - 1 o ffice Opp. Laiweitold Shoe sto re new era with a new feeling for those about us and a better under papers as, well as in other papers clare he is a most logical canidate Phono 21W Suvton. Or» standing of all that peace-on-earth-good-will implies. of the valley. Alliany Democrat f or sheriff with assurances o f -------------------- ■ * “ Died -aged fifty-six years, | —- ■ — i their support Bhould he decide to | six months and thirteen days. ; WHY GLOOMY seek the office. Mr. Varney will i Deceased was a mild-mannered KQR SA LE — 20 full blood dark L A W Y E R and N O T A R Y PUBLIC soon give out his announcement. pirate, with a mouth for whis- Brown Leghorn Roosters about 1 ... „ ---------=. . . . in . the I r.ight yM r „ U o , I 25 ,.,ch. j . j . I —Turner Offica Tnbune When the United States government shipped a load o f alien . key. He came here Room No. 6. Itoy Hlilif. PERCY VARNEY H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. C. H. BREW ER, M. D. . . . i W . N . Pintler, D. M. D. V. A. GOODE Bolsneviks, anarchists and similar ilk to Russia the other day, we with another man’s w ife and Blum, R t 2 Stayton, Oregon all imagined that they must have been a happy, well-pleased lot. joined the church at first chance. 2t-Jan. 1-8 I f what they preached is true, this country is a mighty bad He ows us several dollars for the place to live in. Our government is a despotism. Our people are paper, a large meat bill and vou starved, oppressed and enslaved by capital. Nothing good comes could here him pray for six MT. PLEA8AJNT to the vast majority in this land of gloom and tyranny. And here blocks. He died singing ‘Jesus they were— these Bolsheviks and fiery-tongued orators—going Paid It A ll’ and we think he was away, far from all these things. More, they were going te Rus- right—he never paid anything Miss Marguerite Ryan returned aia, the paradise of their orations. Stiil more, their pockets were himself. He was buried in an home Tuesday from Salem where stuffed with the money their easy working jaws had brought them, asbestos casket, and his friends she has beer, for some time. Were they happy? They were not! They were the most threw palm-leaf fans in his grave, Frank Laux was a week-end down-in-the mouth steamerful of passengers that ever left New as he may need them.— Exchange visitor at Albany. York. Most of them were just about ready to burst into tears. j * • ’ H. R. Shank and Tom Epping We can’t understand this. Estray Notice motored to Portland Monday. But wait! Maby that shipload of gloom was because the Miss Hazel Lambert who is voyagers will now have to go to work. Notice is hereby given. That actending school at O. A. C. is the following animals found run- j visiting with home folks thru H M C C « 0« < ► ning at large have been taken Christmas vacation, < ► up by the undersigned pursuant Miss Verna Shank called on to Chapter 386 Laws of 1019 and Miss Dorothy Smith Sunday. are now kept at my farm, six Mr. and Mrs. Tom Epping miles east o f Stayton on Mehama and children called at W. H. road, to-wit: Two red heifers, Plaeson’s home Sunday. one red and white steer all about Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ray and one year old or over, marked son and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. with notch in right ear. Lambert and daughter spent Dated at Stayton, Oregon, this Sunday at the Linn Lambert 20th day of December, 1919. W h I The M '3868 Maude Smith and The preceeding issue o f this ®etty K>'an ar>d Messrs Wayne and Willis Huber were Sunday paper was not published. visitors at the Mrs. Roxie Shank home. jj Highest CASH Price Paid for jj Dressed. Hogs and Veal Live Poultry and E G G S Happy New Year our Friends M A R IO N A U T O CO., agenta fo r I Studebaker, Oldumobile and F ra n k lin. Opposite M arlon H otel. Open day and night. Oct. SOtf. Jake < >i Hafner visited several FO R S A L E .— Bulck T o u rin g C a r - days at the J. H. Kloer home 1914 m odel. In excellent r u n n in g 1 the past week. condition. H a* had beat o f care— ! Wm. Ryan, who is attending m echanically A l . In qu ire o r w rite the 0. A. C. is spending his Edward Smith, Sublim ity, Ora., Oct. Christmas vacation with home I 30tf. ____________________________ folks. FOR S A L E —Stump puller, with |; 130 feet o f 3-4 -inch cable. Price < i, «60.00. W. L. McK-nney, Rt. 6l 11 Bx. 121, Salem. FO R S A L E — 2 « head of A m Shropshire sheep. In q u ire o f P. L. Treeah. 680 X. L ib erty Rt., Salem, O regon— It. FOR S A L E - A few fullblood' White Holland Turkeys of either | sex at reasonable prices. Address Mrs. J. A. Corley, Scio, Oregon, i R. F. D. 1. Nov. 27-3t G e h le n B ro s ., S ta y to n , O r e . i I »----- ------- Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Schaefer ous and obliging to their custo FO R S A L E .— One sin gle buggy In |g«/«wl whape. Mrs. L. Bilhstvy. Phone St.ivton. Dec. 4-11-18. ! strayed T h ree w inter cnlves. who have purchased the 15 cent mers ar the former owners have ro|r,r r,,an' an'1 r*'1- , , . „ r,.. .. with sw allow tail In each ear. 8tore, wish to extend their heart- been. Ihey v ill continue to car- er picas«* take up and nt tify ient greetings for a happy and ry fhe same line of goods at the prosperous new year to the mer- present, but will add a few new Flnd- E. K Thayer, Lyons. Oregon. D eci 1-18-25. FOR S A L E - 1 De Laval No. The 10 Separator, 1 M iytag washer, and vacinity, and to invite their st°r e will have a new name and hand or power, hits run out 24 -co-operation and patronage. ^ known as the Variety washings: 1 3| inch Bain wagon, 1 31 inch wagon. John Sandner They will try to be as courte- 8f ° re instead of the 15c store. Jr.. Kingston. Dec. 11-18 chants Mr, and Mrs. Hal Shelton visited at the Mrs. Roxie Shank home last week. and people of Stayton features from time to time. V Norman King« ÎS. H . H K I . T / K L T h * name« o f tho early duke# o f Normandy, aa wall as their faintly hlatory. are known but very d im ly ; | Attornev-at-I.aw— Notary Public and It may bo a* well that It should bo an. for their descent doe* not aoetn to b ate been aa orthodox aa It might. Re that aa It may, the duke* ap|>ear, la aurli reliable nnnal* o f their tlm - J . M. K I N G H - a* we |MiMteaa. tinder (heir Clirlatlan nataea only. Thu*. W illiam I o f England (Wtl- STAYTON OREGON llntn II o f Normandy) * » « the lllriritl- i m ale »on o f hi* pred**<-e*xor. Robert the I »evil, and o f a young woman of Fatal«*, a turiuer'a daughter mimed Arietta, or (a * «nun* «a y ) llerlevo. T lie birth record" o f Robert’* prede V E T E R IN A R Y SURGEON re-aom, lilrliard the Good. Richard D E N T A L E X PER T (he Kenrle«* and Wlllluin Lome Sword, were o<|imlly smirched; and o f the Calls Answered Day or Night parentage o f Kiioiil or llolla (christ ened "R obert” ), tlie first duke o f Nor- Phone--Res. 3X24 mnndy o f whom we have any hl«t«»r- leal knowledge, we have no data what STAYTO N OREGON ever. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Dr. Paul Fehlen Neat Picture Framing. I f you do your own picture framing, first o f nil he sure that the glass I* Immaculately dean next to the pic ture. Then next lo the picture Iny n piece o f paper, (hen a layer o f curd hoard, and weight It while you drive In the tiny mill* to the sld.-« o f the frtime The frame should be laid on something soft while tills Is being done, and against something hard « b ile llit- null* are driven In. When the picture Is placed, paste a piece of heavy paper n\er the hack o f the en tire frame, and Insert screw-eyes to Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock hold the picture wire or cord. Pic ture* are always hung, now, fiat on Thera I* more Catarrh In thla »action the wall. • f the country than all other dlseaac* put together, and for year* a wui sup dent mountaineer. posed to be incut stile. Doctor* prnarrlhod "Oh. mi. 1'tn a newspaper man. local remedial, and by .onsuuily failing ■pending my vacallou up here In the ' to cur* with local treatment, pronounced c | l,» | it Incurable. Catarrh la a local dtsraa*. ... .. . , ,,, „ , ______ ,____ greatly Influenced by conatltutlonal con- STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & THOMAS, Proprietors. Fresh,Salt&Cured Meats Lard* Creamery Butter 1« thnt *o? \\ HI. I y t t UI Ani 1 dltlons and therefor« requires constltu- »*11 n’ o il* o ' y er pa|«er fe lle r * Ib a l tlonal treatment. H all'* Catarrh Madl- didn't b n »* a powerful fhlraf. Tou ?**•• 3 Choney * , Co., Toledo, Ohio, I* a constitutional just « « , aroun’ a s|w.ll. sonny, an aom* „ uk„ tolernally and acta o ' tli' lsiy*'ll git so «lurried sorry fur thru the Hlood oa tho Mucous Surfacoaf you they'll come right up an' offer to J •* ,h* •T*t»m on* Hundred Dollars re- ward la offared for any caaa that Hall's lend vou to a '*1111.'"— HI ruling tarn Catarrh Medi Ine falla lo cur*. Head far circular* and t«atlwionlala. A ge-llerald. V , ;. CHMNCT * CO.. ToUda. O h l» bold by Druggtat*. Mail’* Family PI pith Da far coaatipatloa. On* rainy day I walked Intw a rafe tol la, ««le« ted my dinner, and juat a* I af«M»d at th* • hnrkar'a desk the party tn front o f in# took a atep back, baack- Ing th* tray frum my banda and apiII lug the eat Ira contenía on rha floor. I thought «a I looked at tha anfarrn- aat* meat that I failed to aea the alaak which had been eu tha tray, but aap- puswd that It had fallen nndar a chat* out o f sight. A wait res* «teppe»! up te me and told tua to «elect my dinner over agaia, which I did. with every one In the place watching me. I b«dt- ed l lif f«x«l aa quickly aa 1 could and went out Into the rain once more, when upon opening my ombrella the pie« e ,,f «teak whl«-h I had failed to see In the restaurant fell from It.— Chicago Tribune. “ THE CLADEK GARAGE” ANO MACHINE SHOP A C ET Y LEN E W ELDING ANO BRAZING OVERHALL CARS FIX FORDS All Kinds of Repairing done at Reasonable Rates Hattery Charging. All kinds of assessorics. Gas and Oils for sale All my work is Guaranteed First Class CHAS. C LAD l K, STAYÏCN, ORE. i • She Didn’t Change. W«' hud Ini rued (he fam ily nume o f «nir new Height»™ mid so Were ««»tn«*- wlmt surprl*ei| when their stiiull daughter, while playing with nur chll- dren. nniiiium ed that her stirnnme d if fered from the resi o f the fm nllj ‘’ Why, thnt Isn't your ninniti’» nume. Is It,' I asked? ••»ih. no. imi «he got married again, an«l yon ‘ «*e 1 atnvcd Jtt»f like I nlwuya w»a.”—GUJcugo Tribuna.