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t?feSTÄYT 0 N MAIL 1 - ' Ur ' ' * ~ Subscription Price $1*50 Per Year in Advance A d v e rtis in g Rate« Made Known Upon Application Foreign Advertising Represented by The America: iVes ' Entered as second class m atter at the postoffice t S*:iyt« . Marion County. Oregon, under tin \c t of Congress of Marc '< 1^79. » '■ M- ----- - - * Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail NOTIvi You want real chewln satisfaction. A little of the Real Tobin Chew lasts so much lou than the old kind. You don't need a frc*>- chew nearly as often—so it costs no more to chew tills class of tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. th o MiioiM - u n, tl Ht M io U m tl), t> ri'|(on D a te n t h * S I ua> oi A p ril, ISJO Frank lilovi r. A dm inistrator W. C. W inslow, A ttorney AMERICANS BIGGEST USERS OF RAILROADS; SERVICE HERE FAR OUTSTRIPS EUROPE S tayton . O ffice O p p . L « rec h « « ' I « 'h o n e 2162 M o re .s t a i tu n . O r e V. A. GOBBI LAW YER «nd NOTARY PUHL1C Office Room No. II. I<*«\ lUil«. W c y m a n B ru to n Ço/ri patty ,,11Q7 B ro ad w a y . N e w York Cdy FUNERAL DIRECTOR W . A. W E D D L li l ’honi- 5JXH STAYTON OREGON Dr. Paul Fehlen VETERINARY 8UK( EON DENTAI. EXPERT Calls Answered Day or Night Phono--Re*. 3X24 STAYTON OREGON STAYTON MEAT MARKET SE ST A K & TH OM AS, Proprietors. Inside Facts It*« what*« inside your battery that make« it live tong or wear out quickly. Fresh,Salt & Cured'Meats Lard, Creamery Butter Inferior iniulatkm w ean out h o /o r» t h » p la t » » d o , itiwl reinitiation la necessary. Threaded Rubber Insulation eliminate« the n —d o f if insolation. make« a battery/laat m u c h lo n g e r u n d e r » q u a l c o n d itio n », and reduce« the liability to any other kind o f repairs. Highest Market Price Paid Ftr Fal Stock It's the one biggest battery improvement in ten years—deinonetrutcd now by four years of A. W. Simmons, D. V. M V E T E R IN A R IA N You i-an't afford not to know about it, foe tom e day you'll need a new battery. Call and let us tell you ull about it. Silverton Oregon j WHEN YOU THINK OF POWDER i; THINK OF || T R O J A N J: > | [ sir-ee, bob! A nd, the w ay to p ro v e th at statem en t is to com pare C am els p uff-b y-p uff w ith an y c ig are tte in th e w o rld ! Camels have a mild mellowness that is as new to you as it is delightful. Yet, that desirable “body” is a ll there/ T h ey a re a lw a y s refresh in g —th ejl n ev er tire y o u r taste. Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! Your say-so about Camels will be: “M y, b ut th a t's a g re a t cig arette 9 DENTIST Hall’s F a n ily pill« for constipation. A MELS quality plus Camels ex pert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos pass out the most wonderful cigarette smoke you ever drew into your mouth! oh mu /V» N« Piniler, D. ;;I. D. m No prem ium s w ith Camels—all quality! ( K EGON HYSiCIAN AM* SI d GEON Since 1913. f o r m a n y y e a rs . - . H. ttkEWFR, M. D. RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco t/m tr < t 6 t « t e » Pomona granges in Lincoln,, 7 j 1 Polk and Multnomah counties, have indorsed the relief bill for higher education, which will ap G e e rn a n vj pear on the ballot on May 21 as the High* r Educational Tax A c t., 1,31 The Eastern Oregon Cattle Feed e r’s Coi vent ion. The Oregon fia n e « Dairy Council* and various o th e r. Y Y 7 grooi s of farmers and stockmen T h e In c re a s e a lo n e s in c e 1913 in to n m ile s p e r c a p i t a ( f r e i g h t to n s o n e m il t fo r e v e ry o n e of th e p o p u la tio n ) on A m e ric a n ra ilw a y s have endorsed the bill. Endor c w a a r s r ie m d o re th a n th e t o ta l of a n y o f th e n e x t le a d in g c o u n tr ie s fo r 1913, sements are beginning to be an th e l a s t y e a r f o r w h ic h c o m p a r a tiv e d a ta is a v a ila b le . nounced from American Legion P o e t. The president of the U hleinro. March.— W illia m C o o p e r | State o f Ohio. City of Toledo, uca« C ounty, sa. State T odoration of Labor hai P ro c te r, n n tio u u l e h n ln n a n o f th e I L F ra n * J. C lirney m akes oath that he W ood c a m p a ig n , a n n o u n c e * tlm t fro m Is senior p a rtn e r of to e firm o f F. J. issued a letter to ail labor unions rviHjrt* re c e iv e d fro m m e m b e rs o f hi* ; C heney A Co., doing Lusincse In the C ity C ounty a n d S ta te afo resaid , urgir g indorsement. These ap c o m m itte e w h o w e re w ith W ood u t St o am f i Toledo. th a t said firm will p a y th e r a n of l.o u ls. h e c o n fid e n tly e x p e c ts a t le a s t ■ O N E H U N D R E D D O LLA RS fo r each prove V. together with the nu- IS o f th e 36 v o te s fro m M isso u ri w ill and every vase of C a ta rrh ' .at can n o t be cu red by th e use of H A L L 8 C A T A R R H on th e firs t b a llo t. M E D IC IN E . F R A N K J. C H E N E V . naeroi s ones from chambers of b e A f m o r o n W g ood th o s e v o te s w ill b e t h a t of 1 Sw orn to before m e and subscribed In m y presence, th is fth day of Decem ber. eomn ■ r. e, civic bodies, and D a v id V r o e t e r o f K a n s a s C ity , w h o w on A. D. 1£8U. A. W GLEA SO N . h is p la c e on th e iteleir.U ion a f t e r a (Seal) N o ta ry Public. worm clubs. show the wide- h:ir<l fl^lit w ith t h e a n ti-W o o d fo rre * I H all s C a ta rrh M edicine Is- ta k e n In te rn a lly a n d a c ts th ro u g h the Blood on sprea ir.ter st in preserving the T h e e le c tio n o f P r o c te r is c o n s id e re d ! th e M ucous S u rfa ce s of the System . Send a g r e a t v ic to ry fo r th e W ood p o lic ie s j fo r testim o n ials, free. . J. C H E N E Y * CO., Toledo. O. freedom and equality of higher fo r w h eh th e K a n s a s f 'l t y S t a r hits i Sold F by all d ru g g ists. Tic. sto o d s t e a d f a s t ly A YTO N . P u t Up In Two Styles Even with the a d d support provided by the h le e.iuca-! tional relief hill, the O egon Ag ricultural College would be spend- ! ing $70 less pt r student per year The m il way* o f the t’ulted S ta tes In capita carried hy the railroads were than the Agricultural Colleges of poiut of uctuitl railw ay service lead 631 and In France 417. Michigan. Iowa, Indiara, Kan the world. A m ericans buy more rail Since 15113 the Increase In ton mile« sas and Washington, taken as way service, anil u greater am ount o f per capita curried by the railroads o f the I'nited State* w as more than the examples. This estimate is has-1 tmnsiMirtation is Mi|-plimt and used in total carried by eith er o f the tw o other ed on the prisent attendance at llic U nited S ta tes Hum in any other countries in that year. In Nunpa risen j with the total o f 631 carried by the O. A. C. wi'ho :t allo wance for' country. According to sta tistic s prepared hy railroads in tiertnany am! the total o f increase altrough attendance nas the Bureau of R ailw ay Keonomie*. the 147 carried hy the railroads tn France increased 148 per cent in the ton m iles per capita carried by I'nited the Increase carried by the railroads In Stall1* railroads in 11113 w ere alm ost the I'nited State* *ince UU3 mt* 7.'»!* past 7 years, a hile income from five tim es the ton tulles per capita cur ; ton m ile« j>or capita. the state in the same period ha3 ried by tSem iany, which w as s»-cou<! to T he chart below show* the Iran* increased less than 4 per cent, j the I'uited S ta tes In this respect. The port it I loll supplied in the I'nited States, ton m iles i»er capita «urrled by the tiertnany nnd France in 11*13 and the The State University is equally I'nited S tates railroads In 15*13 w ere Increase in rntlrond service In the Unit- low in its expenditures in com S.KU. In Herman)' the ton m iles per ed S tates since 1913, parisim with other state institu Ton.M iles P sr Capita. Increase tions. education. Physirlan ai.u Sur g n says th e G ood Ju d g e .it) (',«« r m 1 r M*ri »tiyi 0 5 Th, 1 dover. 1 A p ril 8-16-22 15»-M ay 6 1913. A.BEAUCI-.AniM.D. “A W o rd to th e W ise •f Th. IV O f n il), . no •o f U ■sed that 1 «er- N. «'»• is itvrehy g i' «1 il »«nier 1# Cuui i.urt «.een o f ' sraii o u n ti, > *0**1. * tv*. (m inis’ o f th sta te o f D. lu,-h G low *. 1 « t-asetl. ill p»«r- «4 nu 1 vi « o I hiiu «tu*» sa « e*l ti« wr«* t) tirtnl t«» piVM 1 « thoih, „ ilh the pr«», - r u usUr.v a 1 «h. vt, » it «ill SIX m ontila from the il.u - of thin not u t to In Ch -is. S. Clark, Editor and Pr pm ot a !■ . .**•.. MSTRA.ua ij Deggc & B urrell, Auto E lectricians. 238 N. High S t. Salem , Oregon • LETTER RESULTS NO HEADACHES OK ILL-EFFECTS NO FREEZING Or THAWING SAFE TO HANDLE black ¿hasting Powder, Capa, Fuse H A U SER BR O S. Service Our 'Pride E a RL, Agent- Torner Ore. 11 •'ICagazinei Conveniently Located H. L \ ¡I Salem. Albaoy, Fugene, Corvallis ! W e Handle Everything In i <1 CANCER NOKNIFE ANO LOSS OF BLOOD Nk) PLASTERS ANO TAINS FOR HOURS O R DAYS Rjight Now is VP Time to Get Your „ * : i <■-. T UM0RS PILES FISTULA COITKE DISEASES O f WOMEN .SKIN STOMACH BOWELS FOUR YBAR8 STUDY IN F.dtOPfc OVKK 80 YEARS EXl'KSlKNCE Garden Tools 41'i to «IT Journal HuiMlng POHTUU4D. ORK We carry everything for the Gardner. O ur prices are right M ethodist C h urch OUR FURNITURE LINE IS COMPLETE . . . . - LILLY HARDWARE CO. Pvrtlsnd Thysi. »t T W w , LaW alorlm Paator Rev. Keene Service* at 11 a. n . and 8:00 g m. Sunday School 10 a. m. pworth leag u e 7:00 p. a . . Prayer meeting on WednesCTy in the parsonage at 8 p. m. St. M arys C hurch Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun- d iyn at 8:30 a. m. Rev. Fr. I^inck. Pastor UNIVERSITY THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON «CHOOI.K AND Dr.rANTMAiVTa T*i* I rare—"‘y toclti.Ic Kn Coti»*- of Itvrstusi. 8c.lc.tc« «i. l til 9 Art», » 0.1 t,.» ori»l Achoot? of L*»/, I.t <r*\é.nù), in m liK tn fs. J< s fu lh U i C ik « nee, i'du('*'..'oa ait4 Ido<i. . I 3 A V-.it, lem, 'r *J - ®' "err. :u tw h lp lt, ' i —»'id Ut« Tor» ntiiltdtrj«», Itînaf.-VM >'*, * • ■: irt+oIClß THE RECIb 1ÄAR, UNIVERSITY O.- ORF.GO zucl : ORECOV Baptist Church I’l'fitching /'v ery second and fourth Smvdaya of each montn, morning rntl evening. Morning services nt 11 a. m. and evening services ut 8 p. m. Sunday school ei,ph Surdity •norfitit»' ut li* 9 m. ¿5. L. Boyce, Pa*tor.