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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1920)
i FOR SALE cheap, one mare | j ear# old, wt. 1200, or will trade I ! for stock. G. E. Welter, Stay- ¡ton. F5-19 DOG PROPERLY STANDS FIRST C; A 'l th« ** lit! C, »»tlon, The! Frith- lul A * ' ft# *»«•■•'• th* ! G r«a l«»t l « i » i * e U 30 In Hie early «lay« centuries uu<) j ttirlc» ago. mnn llv*«1 mostly f>y Dig rhaM’. a* Imlny the tail surviving *av- «*'• tribe» allll IIv*. Til* raising of her«!«. I In* tilling nt th* mill, the inanil- fnctlire of g<><,<|». all were unknown, WIliJ anlinala. tiunleil In Hi* forest«; with (tone weapon» and pointed ■llrba. ; fiirnlahed alinoaf the only reaource. Their fl»h gave food, ihelr aklna [ir<v j vlded clothing. To catch the genie, ■ fleet-footed auxiliary In the clm»e ana ncccHxnry; to keep the*« (liingcroue | unlmnl« In n proper alula of awe, a couraifcoua defender wua needed l.y | mnn. Thl» auxiliary, thla defender, j and, I n ' n I o f all, thla friend, devoted even to dealh. wna the dog ; a gift from j heaven to help man In hla pitiful he- I ginning». With Hie aid of the dog. life j " '« » rendered Iona perilous. food more ! »■mured, lelm iic lolloped and from j helng u hunler men became a herd'«- j mini. The herd wee formed, at Brat very Indocile and nt the allghteat lack of walchfiilne»« taking again to t! r ; wild life of old. |ta keeping wim co> • j Ailed to (he dog. which, poated on 1 «nun* rising ground of III* pasture, I in acenl to the wind anil ear on the natch, followed the herd with vigilant ' eye and m«he«l to bring hack the run away«, or to drive off aouie avll-lnleii Honed hen at. Tlntnk» to the dog. .he herd gave abundance— milk nnd lie prodm ►. fle«h for fiaid and warm w<ad for clothing. Then, relieved from I the lerrlhle anxiety concerning dully I pmvlalona, mnn look It Into hi» head j to dig In the enrili and inuke It pro- | duce grain. Agrtcullure «prang n to ! helng. and with It. little by ilttle. civil Ixntlou. By the very force of clrcutn- atancea. Hierefore, man In itjl coun tries I m at llr»t a hunier, later he be come» n herdaman and end» by helng an agriculturist. 'I he dog la nhnntule- ly uaceaanry to him. Br«t for tHintlng, then for wutehlng nnd defeiullng the herd. Of all our dome»tlc nalnnil», ac cordingly. the dog la the eurlleat on record and tin- one that him rendered ua the great ex I aervlce.—Chicago Dally New«. x KNC TRA ALL one share of Stay- ! ten tt!er!..,re .'lock. Inquire at ; the Mail office. I FOR SALE good second hand ;, Ford touring car, cheap. PeUr Deidrich. c * J i - j MARK ; It represents the Helgoland Rasutemg. The iHlandcra. forced to migrate to the tnnlnland during the war. have Como buck to Helgoland, and the ainalle«t nation In the worht. a« the Helgoland*!-* like to call themselves. la hoping H um by another mason the lalnud will ngulu I h a popular Hummer resort. The thought that moat dUturli» them 1« the possibility that the demolì- tlon of the fort I flea tlona by the entente commi*-Ion which I* prcaetnly to nr- rive for that pur|io«e may work aorae Injury to the untumi heuutlea of liel- goland. A corrcapondenl who went there to hove a Inat look nt the Gor- uniti engineering which will soon he dcmotl-dicd. report^ a »tnte of general aatlafncflon among the l«lniider*. and limi» that IT uhhìiii l»m acema to hnv# left no Impress on the civil populntl>*n. The feeling I» everywhere that M>* future looks full of promise, and that the piiat 1« well got rid of. ---------------------- New Zealand’» Trade With Japs. Japan'» Import» Into New Zeuland ■ re Increasing rapidly, and they con sist almost entirely of manufactured goods During the war period large quantities of Jnpane»e goods flooded tl.ir market, some of which were of a fairly good qunllty. hut some were very shoddy. The shoddy good» were Imported chiefly during 19111 and 1917, since which time the quality of the Japanese luunufacturca has greatly Improved. Refined Robbery. don't understand all these day- light rahbertes,” said the police -IBs cer. | “The explanation la easy.” replied the criminologist. "Bobbers new have their own Anotor cars. Wealth bring» refinement and they da not car# l<* come Into contact with the rough ele ment one la likely to moot oa the atreets at night." 3 , Inconaiatant. “ Hall, a iri" annrleil tha Irrltahla member of the club. "It's A waat* ot time lo argue with you I" "You're an 1n«»»nsl*t»«t fellow P aulì) the it u happy victim. “ What do you mennî" " I f you consider it a waste o f time lo argue with me, why don’t you leave go of ray coat laitel« and let m# fe t on with my business7*’ Stunned Into Silence. "Would you say. Thank yon,’ t# a man who gave you a seat In a street car?" "1 don’t know.” aoawereff M l»« Cayenne. 'Maybe i n lie tee enrprlaei* t t apeak." tt j J j j | I I This one word teils the story. Just a little regu larly deposited in our savings department makes a pleasently sur prising snowing in tne yeais to come FOR SALE 7 horse powerStov- > er gasoline engine, price $65.00. \ Call or phone Clyde Tthmas, Jor- j dan, Seio, R 1. — the battery that by hard, sturdy, powerful and persistent service in motor cars all over the country has earned itself the title of “ the Giant that Lives in a Box.” I he “ e x i t 'd '’ B attery is a giant of the nto»r ilrpcndable »ort. I-very ounce of it represents strength and endurance; every detail of its construction has been proved rt^ht in many >eurs of praOica / performance. It was designed and is m anufactured by the largest tjiakcr of storage batteries in the world. GEM I'u * *n * Cxit*C (n a n t » power behind your starting and lighting system and have done with guesswork. Farms of all Sizes Wanted punch in the “ C x tt'c " G iant than in any other starting battery R. D. BARTON Phone 1107 Salem, Oregon. Men’s Hats at special prices. These are some o f the older stock of hats bought right and are selling them at prices from $1.50 to $3.75, each one of them is a bargain. We need not dwell on the fact that cotton goods are steadily advancing and that our offerings are remark able departures from the prevailing retail quotations. C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Class Confections. Inch for Inch and pound for pound, there la more power and 171 South Commercial Street. Farm ers & Merchants ?§ Bank of Stay ton,Oregon FOR SALE—one team 4 years old, horse and mare, well broke, j wt. about 3000 lbs. Also 1 cow Matt Mueller, Rt. 2 Stayton. F5tf J ! I ■ J . | | ■SAVE ■ Capital $50,000.00 RsSifc« B®Ht$ary J | | | I I Do you live “ from hand to mouth?” There iaa 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 SALES—good Keg brood sow ; will farrow about April 15th. C. | Z. Carter, Sublimity, Phone 67. . Better Storlea to Be Told. “ I.cl me write the song* of the na tion and I enru not who nmkea (lie lawn," wna the Idea of a luncheon given recently l>y T. Toknnainl. mini»- ter of home affair», nt III» olttctul res- Idenee to story tellers and singer» j from the cheaper amusement halls of Toklo. Japan ha* hundreds of story -telling hulls, wlifi-h vie with the cine-, mnt In attracting throngs unable to attend more expensive entertainments. Tokonnml said itmt the »on gs nnd stories of tin- people have a great In llucnce on i I h - character of the Jti|ia nese cntiitntinlty, and he urged hla ' guest» to give the public only llmt which will elevate Hie tnlnd and char ncter, as well aa prove Interesting t and artistic.—From (he Japan Society ; Bulletin.' i , 44 Needs Beef cattle w anted- We will pay the hixheflt market price for your beef cattle. We also want a few milk cows cominjf fresh soon. Philippa & Pieaer rr . S a v e Today for T om orro w ’s ----------------------- j FOR m % Fine Cigars and Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks Kinney & Smith, real estate dealers from Corvallis, are opening an office in Salem in Room 201 Bank of Com merce Building and are out for listings of farms of all sires. If your farm is for sale and you will accept a fair price for it, write us at Box 264, Salem, Oregon and we will send you a listing card foy description of your farm. We want to person ally inspect each one of our listings and will follow an extensive advertising policy, describing your farm as it really is. Write us now at Box 264, Salem. Oregon. Our office will be open after January 15th, with Chester • • L. Smith in charge. All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Stayton, NOTICE FOR PUBLIC A f ION Department of the Interior k U. S. Land Office at Portland. Oregon, December 29th, 1919 a Notice is hereby given that ■ Goldie M. Josephsen, formerly j J Goldie M. Trine, of Gates, Mar ia ion Countv. Oregon, who on Nov-1 b ember 11, 1914. made Homestead > ■ Entry Ns. 04252. for SEJ Sec, 4. 2 Township 9, South Range 3 East B Willamette Meridian, has filed B notice of intention to make three * year proof, to establish claim to J the land above described, before ■ the Register and Receiver of the a j United States Land Office at Port- ■ land, Oregon, on the 17th day of H, February. 1920. a Claimant names as witnesses: B Albert R. M\eas. Stephen G. ■ Myers. Gilbert Myers, SelasRoda J all of Gates. Marion County Ore- ■ gon. Alexander Swank, Stayton, Oregon a Register ■ Proof made under the act of ■» June 6, 1912 Feb 12 for one week only at 75c per yard. “It’s Like Finding Money” says the Good Judge W hen you take a little chew of this real quality tobacco, and the good tobacco taste begins to come. Y o u 'll find it keep* com ing, too. The rich to bacco taste lasts and lasts. You don't have to take a fresh chew so often. A n y man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew w ill tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco W e y m a n -B ru to n C ö m p a n y W 7 B ro a d w a y . N e w Y o rk City THE STAYTON BAKERY — —i — BB— gwaL-T—n G E H L E N B R O S. Phone 314 t a il OREGON " -Y O U ft UNIVERSITY Old Age Postponed ■ m m a— bbbbb em — hb —— HOME MADE BREAD, CAKES AND COOKIES See display in window * 3 Oregon a NEW VOGUE FABRIC PLAIDS ■ High Grade Pure Candies NO ORDER TOO LARGE G E. K R A M E R , Proprietor STAYTON OREGON Subscribe To The Mail $1.50 A Year In Advance The appeflrAiwe of old age be postponed by h a v i n g y o u r teeth properly looked M M M .I ANO N N R T M N T 1 T h . (T »l..n ttr la rta »«. th . 0.1ha» o< I A hAatUhl a a l * fw ah h » t t h»rte>- after. Registered Den Ln m tan v M a a tm i th . A lta u i A t h o, BMlara Ih rdS a, h a M l. «K h tists using the E. R. tt Urn, Mi HA» I. IU I ooaortaalltM to» P a r k e r System are especially capable of ■La a aa|a%iAMA hooklflÉ flf | doing this bv mahtng THE RECBTIUUt, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGÈNE, OREGON. fine crown*, b r i d g e * and nrtMkinl teeth. j Some men and women look ten j veers younger after these dentist* ( A War Saving* Stamp Is tha taeai have done the necessary w ork. So Plunder. Christina* present It bring» pleas much depend* upon making arli- The gentleman burglar flashed Me ure to the recipient and at the »ama lamp In the startled eye» of ibe ( flcial teeth look natural that you time In tree hint to »»v e hla money should be glad to know w here to aroused head o f Ibe family. and buy more. A )& War Saving* "Where’» your valuable»?” he de- 1 go fo r the right kind o f w ork. .Stamp coats (4.23 thla month. Another thing about E. R 1 arker mended, politely. ! System Dentists: T h ey m a k e a "For heaven’« *»We. don'J »h oot! The Government is the only mer specialty o f saving tim e fo r out- plesded the victim. "My Jewel» are of-tow n 'patients, so these patients chant giving bargain* It Chrlatmaa In that box on the bureau: my money w on ’t have to conic in so often. presents. U tells |t> War Saving* 1» In the handling on the dresser; my Stamps for I4 .IS . Give a War Sav You w ill be surprised to learn how husband'* watch—" reasonable the prices are, too. and ings Stamp for Chrlatniaa. Impatiently «hooting a hole In tha also to find out that you need have Your dollar will go further in' pillow, the burglar snapped: no fear o f pain. “ D on't kid me! T asked yon where baying Chrletmaa preset.t* this .veer T h e r e a r c 24 E. R. P a r k e r you keep your nutter ami egg» System offices, the nearest being at II you give War Savings Stamp». Any ttnt with a shriek of desperation postoffloe er bank w ill «ell you a Hie woman leaped upon him. for that State and Commercial Streets |t War Saving* Stamp for $4.21. wa« too much, bat utterly much l— The bank doesn't make any profit o i Salem, Oregon, Painless Farker Richmond Time* Dispatch. the deat. THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Dentist. M uddy (S m p ie x io n our complexion <* muddy. Y Y o u look hag gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their lustre. T h e trouble is with your liver. Take Chamberlain’s Stomach ‘and Liver Tablets, T h ey will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot bread and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk every day, and you will soon be ar well and as beautiful as ever. Price 2 5 cents bottle. ,C h a jn b e rla in ‘s Tablets: I