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'.U'JLU-Ï keep eye on hens Haw aiian Owner« of Chicken« Ar« Sleeping Lightly. Eaarful T h a t Mm*. Pata, tha Ooddsas Who Llvaa In Kllausa Orstsr, la « •g a r fa r Mara Paultry ta Furnish Mar Olnna*. OwnJrs nf pout tilark gaina ro«ks In fliiM n ll urw kreplng nut an «*« in ana that Hi** rlilc krn Imu»» la l<H'k«d aa- purnl.» vv«u* night. And Mu*t'a nil Imrauan tha vol«ims nf Kilniii-ii la now Min moat artlve It hna tinnii for ■'<5 ynara. N il ninnlha ago M is u ra wua »put- tirin g away hi Ita mlla-wliln howl of tium lng, nioltnn rock with tlm lavai of Ilia lluinliig r rimatili m of boiling lava 1*0 fn«*t from I he top of Ihn era- tar. T I« ' li tarli I Hint N n rrriary o f Iti» Navy liniilW a noil hla puriy paid Kllniioa • viali— ihn la lln r pvrt of Augii«!- ihn laval of Ihn arothing lavn Ink« waa nlMiut Ml font hi'low thn r m tir 'a top. Hrvcm l ovnrllows alrnady havn oo n«rrtl<l. A nm c « M e li on«« Jiilind Mkt foot above thn rrutar'a top tuia mattali nw'iiy Into tlm aan of lira. T w o lioura nftnr llm anomtnry and hla pnriy left thn inn in rrn tn r mid a anrond •inullnr ooa, !•«vml in. Joining ihn erntnra. And K I In in'll a lili la going atrong. Aa to Ihn rulliti 11 ion of all lilla w ith noni bliirk gaum eorkat Oh, tlm t'a vary altnplo Many y aura ago. whan Ihn lalatxla Ural «ara hnrointng a whit« ninu's lumi, Kllntinn b<4«4iiiiiv angry. It roa rad nt.d lila.ad mid apultnmil mid thn ground «honk Than thn liiv¡^<>v«r- flnvvml and inovnd alowly down tha llintinuiln aida townrd llllo. Thn nnllvn lln w allm ia had h iru O rla tim i» toil a m m purntlvrly abort ilion. Tlm ir fright knnw no lionnda, for tlm lai it ml hgniida nm full of tha Inina nf «lu it Kllauaa did whan M m * l ’ale, ihn goddwHa «h<> lived In K lln tia a 't rra ln r. lav n in * angry . No thn llnw nllnna prtiynd that 'h r flow might »top, toit It didn't. Than limy (lancili, hut timt «na In- affraliv i1. Kliiiilly. fo rrn ttlng thnlr O n ia llm ilty fo r n tima. I hay an il a party tiy i-nnoa to Honolulu to rim atili n frw ritm ili« lug prlnata of ihn iliiya whan limy nil wor»hl(«m| thn atnuigr Sonili »na ill'll Ina. "Throw n Murk rooatar Into ih r Inva flo » ,” waa ihn advice they hroeght Has Your Subscription To The Stayton Mail Expired? If So Renew It At Tlm alnnki'Ht, »hllilnat m rk nn thn tallitili of ’ III« n il «na p lrkrd for Ilia n u t I Art*, n'nl while thn muiilnna dimenìi, tli* warrior» m at the squawk- llig tdril Into thn linar o f Ih r Invìi (low. In nn lionr thn Dow had «tipped. Ilm * . |V |« , Ihn tuoni-fan rad goddi-< of ih«1 lalnml, nvldnntl.v had linnr» »nt- Isllnil « Ith n rhlrknn dllinnr. Atiinrli'im rnaldniita of (hn l*ln i d ba llavi1 Hint If tlinrn la w a r Httntlnr hlg Invìi flow, roiil-liluck rinialnr« w ill roían Into dninitnd once morn. A “ No” T hat Mad« a Friend. A hii»ln«mi mu 11 « M it to two hnnk- erv ll<> wl*h<(| to borrow f!,(X *l from on« «ml Sl.onn from tin1 other. I.y- limn An«oii l«IN III« «lory I m h e Op- toher l*-n « of Nyal«m. the Mugaría« of llu sln «'»: Th*- llixf hunker louiird him i'J.ooo. bui »a« «0 unpl«a«nnt mul io U'I«»!'1 lulliig nboiii It Unit the bii«ln««H nui n « «lit buck to hl« otti«* « U li th« thought. " I ’ll never Imve any more 'tenling» « Ith ilia r bunk nn long n« I live.” Th« «««und hanker refu»««l (he loan of $ 1 . 000 . but he did It ko grnrlounly nnd with no clear nn ex position of hi*, reti «on*. thnt the bunl- ne»» mim left ns n boo«ter for th * hunk, mid mild to hltnnelf. "I'm going to put my iiffnlrH in mich nlui|ie that Hier« « III be no earthly rennop why tin« muti nlioubl not' loan to me. 1 want to do biiKln««» w ith him." The second bunker limi baimeli the art of allying ".No." It Is n real art. You hur« In practice It every day. Automobil«' Does Chorea. Another wiiy of making nn nuto- iiKilille d<> nil ilio farm chorea at a »inni! «Mienne for gatollne lia« been deviseli by Krank It. TVelagorber of y. llfiii. Knn. Iti« Invention la mi at- Inehuient eomprlatlig a frame wilh n pulley nt II« for«ill'll end mhipted to prn.leet In front of (he rndinlor of llie (in4; llie friino1 luis n coupling cniiueet- Itig II« slmft to the crankshaft of tha automobile, «o timi by «turtln/ up the engine It Is po».«lhlc to operate the threshing machine, saw wood, ' ' " ' m the hinter, turn the Ice eren in fi -er cut the fodder, turn the grind one. opernie the cream aeparntor, or even milk llie cow If the farm n Is equipped with suitable milking apparatila. Be Paid In Advance. M alm nn wt.'.hcb Cara. A mkehl'ne bn« been Invented to wash the oiiraino of rulh iad «tim as tlmy pu»« riuougli ¡4 * [ FOR SALE—one team 4 years ! old, horse and mare, well broke. Iw t about 3000 lbs. Also 1 cow and 1 heifer, heifer c o m in g fresh soon. Matt Mueller, Rt, 2 Stay» I ton. J 1 5 tf SAVE ■ This one word tells the story. Just a little regu larly deposited in our savings department makes a pleasentlv sur- pnsii g snowing in tne yeais to come Capital $50,000.00 I* FOR SALE 7 horse power Stov er gasoline engine, price $55.00. j Call or phone Clyde Tthmas, Jo r dan, Scio, R 1. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stay ton,Oregon GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Class Confections. Farms of all Sizes W nted TAìio a b . a.. hie. Shubert -ir* t h e m to I s O re g o n F u r s St uAAi V O U C A M SH IR "tie««: E A i r v m e i y M I« h F r i A r IPMENT OFF—TODAY :~ l ph*IM£DluH I « I ‘J -11L I N? 2 uâfcC l ’ »' » *Q4U»A( t j . . KACttAtro Si/|«0UAUTV 0*r ix ‘J S K R A ? I Dio ' ? co*5 it' f ■ h «.75 7.50 to 150 450 -a 3.751 350 D 2.751 2.50to 2.001 1. 3 to 156 1.75 to ITS Fall M 1 I N K Dark 25.09 to 20.0^ 1 00 lo 13.0») 14.00 to 12.03 10.03 to 8.00 10.00 to 5.00 Usual Color lK.OOioM.CO UM tí 13.00 0.0013 750 7.C0 tc EOO 7 00 til 5.50 Palo 1100 fc 10C0 eriR)1 75) 7.00 to 6.00 550 »3 450 550 to : 00 S K Ü N K itm i Uttar « j rnfttè nw i j *Yt T sld u lino 10.0tìtO 0.00 750 io 6.50 5.00 to 1.00 Black Short Narrow Broad UNPf 7 T n i i 3G1 ) 1 I i HMCO ilm ! «afta tritim i 0000 »O A' (•««( A 3 13 f/« • 0 U7T 7.001a . .50 11.00to m i 8.50(0 8.9« 1 8.50 M 7.J 725 to Í-..75 654 U 550 6.00 ta 3.90 6 7 ” to . ’ i 3 .7 lo 450 i 4.00 iù 3.50 350(0 1.50 150 lo .75 3 5 0 Ui ZA, 2.75to 2.25 | These extremely hich prices ai? based on the well-krfbwn “SHUBERT” liberal cradins and are quoted for immediate shipment. No. 3. No. 4, and otherwise inferior skinr, at highest market value. For quotations on Other C «: n Furs, write for **5ijr rhjyubrrt lilitwn-r" the only reliable and au •! *--ark-t report and p;ice list of its kind published, i t ’» FK " 'r ’ t- ' ;r it. shipm ent to ‘SHirRER*5' w ill ¿suit in “m ore m oney”—“quicker.’* SHU» A B A IL . S YOUR H FURS U DIRECT B TO E R ____ _ T S THCMCESTHOUSE IN THEW0R10 DEMH6 EXCLUSIVELY IN A M E R IC A N RAW FURS 2 5 * 2 7 W. A u s t i n A ve. iM7Clrica<jo, U .S A OREGON UNIVERSITY THE OF OREGON U N IV E R S IT Y •PSCiAL FEATURES «oHooia ano M r a r r m a T * Th« r n lir r a itr in*tad*, th . r u> * , of Literatur«. Seien*, «iid th« Arte, «ad th« M-eetal Sehool* of I * » JluUetne. l i t ro rtln n d). A rehltectnra .b m n u llan . Oo*a- tu.-rre, MJuration « u j lfu u*. A hftokoHfal CAmrus, fsco!Ur« of RperUI- i*u. modem fmcilltit'A. lew eo*t, with muuj opportaniUtoto for »elf help, “ attdetics for everybody/* a rraîly <L mor ratio attaoaphera -a n d tho farnou« "Oregoa ßpirtt. * Pnr a e&Ulogu#. flirntmtod honk Tot or npeefflr Infomation« addUMi: T H E REC15TRAR, U N IV E R S IT Y OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON. “Some Men Don’t Know It Yet” sa y s the Good Judge O nly W trqa. don l hove lilllu.- FOR SALE—Durham l eight month« old. ft <’ (’ r > Sub limity. J 1 15-22 Look Up Your Last h e r e ’s b i si m u s k r a lids iiiuvtd?" " \) ■ il " i plb 'I the mtm who alwiiys lib - fo . l i e si mo kind of an answ er; “ I can't iiii'lo: i il e to «peak for nny- I uiy eve (if i.i» . If. Most of mine la iniisetl by n litiidly of Jiirr.iniinliics In III« Hiljileeill Hilt." " ’l ew»'1 I heard p i cmuplnln nlmnt Ihr « i r e of llie hill, a n d I gues* n n g e t a I y o u live “ from hand to mouth?” There is a system of living whereby Today may be made to provide for Tomorrow—this year for next year—the prime of manhood for old age. FOR Sale—25 h**d la«t spring I kids, 50 head nannies «1 I weth- j era mixed. Nannies breo. Price ! right. AI Fried!, Sublimity. J 8-15 ' FOR SA L F —Used Ford and. Chevrolet both in good shape. ‘ 0 . M. Baker, Kingston. Receipt And See How You Stand. Unraat. "How do you kfio'v It w,i« n «fork nnd4 not an migel that brought your liftb* brottu r?" New Or Re Save Today for Tom orrow ’s Needs The Law Requires All Subscriptions To “Now." Inqulreil llie man of ponder mis milliner, "wlint 1« the cause of ull , Once. on newal Subscriptions $1 59 in Advance. V/intef hark. rou sale R E N r-u « * 1 Here*, 100 ucrv t i" • »il, one half in wheat . ...» - m sum mer follow, 30J -riVs in pasture including 10 acre« in evergreen blackberries, cre< *. ru* * -asture, < 46 acre good logan» **rry laud. ' Will take city "r or ai «mail acreage in 0. I D. Miles, Sublimity. <-15-22. ' This class o f tobacco gives a man a lot more sa tisfa c tio n than he ever gets out of ordin ary tobacco. Sm aller chew —the good taste lasts and lasts. You don’t need a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real To bacco C hew w ill te ll you that. * Put U p In T w o Styles RIGHT CUT is m short-cut tobacco W -B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco AP'v f1'1. • Kinney & Smith, real i-state j • dealers fr>m Cor»4alli<, are j • opening an offic*1 i ilt-m ; • in Room 201 Bank of f V m- J • merce Building and if-o u t J • for listings of farm til • • sizes. If your f rm i for J f • sale and you will c e t a ? • • fair price for it, writ is at J ; Box 264, Salem, Oregon arid • J we will send you i ■> ling t J card foy description of your J J farm. We want to person- ; J ally inspect each one of out ; • listings and’ will follow an • 1 extensive advertising p«uicy. J 2 describing your fai r: a it J 2 really is. Write us v at 2 2 Box 264, Salem, Oregon. 2j 2 Our office will beo en a fter 2 2 January 15th, with Cnester 2 2 L. Smith in ch irge 2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « t o » • • « • • • • NOTICE FOR PUBLi :A ION Department o f the I- terior U. S. I^nd Office at Portland, Oregon, December 2i*ih, 1 9 1 9 Notice is hereby giv n that Goldie M. Jo8ephsen, formerly Goldie M. Trine, of Gates, Mar ion County. Oregon, who on Nov ember 11, 1914, made H< mestead Entry No. 04252. for SEJ Sec, 4. Township 9, South Range 3 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at P ort-) land, Oregon, on the 17th day of | February, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Albert R. Myeas, Stephen G. Myers. Gilbert Myers. SelasRoda all of Gates. Marion County Ore gon. Alexander Swank, v J Register Proof made under the act of June 6, 4912 Feb 12 How to Save Your Teeth T h e n n ir k e -t w a v to m a ke b a d teeth w o rse is to leave th em alo n e , am i th e q u ick es t w a y to save them is to go to u good d en tis t an d h ave them c a re d fo r rig h t a w a y The a d v a n ta g e o f h a v in g y o u r d e n t a l w o r k dim e b v R e g iste re d D e n tists using the K. R. P a r k e r System is th a t p u r lie n la r a tte n tio n is given » U t-o l-to w n p a t i e n t s , anti you » h in t h ave to m a k e so m a n y calls. Another ad van tag e is thnt you need h ave no fe a r o f p a in , fo r ev ery safe ineU iotl is used to do the w o r k w ith o u t h u r lin g . N o th in g but fin e d e n tis try is done in an y o f th e tw e n ty -fo u r R. R. P a rk e r Svsfem others, and w h ile p rice s are m o d era te, e v ery p .itle n l is g u a ran tee d fu ll satis fa c tio n . E x a m in a tio n s and a (tv w e are fre e . T h e n earest E . P a rk e r ; Sv strut cilic e is a t * i8t.aU> and Cem merer J Streets 'Salem. Oregon. PiinU?« Parker ; Dentist. High Grade Pure Candies Fine Cigars and Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks AH Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Stayton. Oregon A K n o c V o u t /^ -T ro u b le Sciòù S t a r t i n g B/ L i g h t i n g B a t t e r y S e r v ic e D kO N 'T put up with any little “Devil of Doubt" In your starting battery—you don’t have to. An “ E lIS c” Battery is “the giant that lives in a box.’* It will make a reality of that reliable service about which you’ve dreamed. It will give you maximum power and will exert that power on instant demand. It is easy to care for—easy to repair. Let us demonstrate just how you can make your starting battery “doubt proof.” We offer free inspection of all batterieo. R. D. Barton, B attery and Mageto S e rvic e 171 S Com St Phone 1197 Salem. Oregon THE STAYTON BAKERY HOME MADE BREAD, CAKES AND COOKIES NO ORDER TOO U R G E G E. KRAMER, Proprietor STAYTON OREGON iO YOU KNOW that indigestion can be cured, permanently cured, so that you can eat any kind of food that you crave? It ha? been done I not only once, but ia almost every case when Cham- 3? berlain’s Tablets are used. An instance: Mr. J. ii Pominvillc, Srillvmer, Minn , vrho had spent over <5a.oco.co for medicine cr.d treatment was penxxa- oc&tiy cured by th*.« tal lci?.