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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1916)
M a d a m e ,T a I k Tí: i s Over with NEW AID TO POLICE ^ i h i » o u u J U I I U I siNDHtaa i « » i w « « o i o at o k . » * i ) Wireless Outfit Installed at New York Headquarters. ¡¡AS A RADIUS OF 250 MILES. M i .i-, iiu,l ,.»».»• Wlrtteouib were »Istei., and when III«» i. bed u mar t.a . i-!i‘ ,i.e l!n> m.ittei of i career Will t>»>,K,* " t Did !i) st.m of Wig* w; ,s di-> ■ s d l l w een t hem vo - n.i—S| «ci.il Mater Cycle Squad I ho,.»•»»». id Margaret. "In the to Do Organised Shortly So That entire equality id woman with mull.” iVl«i.a.i ;«• May 0« Ru«h«d Whan ” 1 ladle» ■' s -i | Helle. "that a wo Urged. man nh - .i i M -< should la» her hits New \ ''It. A complete wireless out- baud's pm li er in e ' erv nn|ns1." :t In: lust been In >t.tiled al poll»'* I tun going Into business.” sal,l ..... » An >iin eluent of It Mm M i e l , »in,I shall show the world n »ml that a woman »aa mil il big bin lúeas was i e.iliy iimi’.e by Ii. f l u e, see iv i • 1’ollce I'm mlsslouer Arthur ils well as a man The station has a sending “ If iou can m , lire the mamigomcBt Y. ■! i.-i .in., f mote than 25tl miles. It was of n business." her sister sn|<|»lleil. Msiyutcl was twenty years old when I'txMlN-d as all aid to Ihe effort« Corn- » r \\ »»» !< Is in.thing along the she seciiiisl a pod;iou ns typewriter i • V J OUSEHOLD expenses mount up. The wife, no matter how eoo,' il e: f poll e piepaie !:icss. ai .I stem giaph,-;. a s o i l of see rotary ¿ 1 ical. is liable to LACK BUSINESS METHODS. Install but! e. t he - :> toll Ii. - sent and reeeived methods in your home by teaching your wife the simple A K T •'! to u friend of her father's who man x i rein e ind» llook a ml from age l a la -e mantifaetnrliig business. EAN XIN G . She w ill enjoy her new responsibility and yon w ill be aju» and ■ ingoing Vessels and S.io tans st.itti»! v.lth e'ery ii .haulage ably surprised to note the saving at the end of the month Joniiny ll irtwell. an office hoy. fifteen i oi I ».' necessary, » oniinunlcaie with crnuciii station nt Arlington, years .»hi, started In at the same lime I • Y ii . i:» »r Washington. as she. tine day In» said to her: Ne.it' too private wireless outfit« ” MKs Whitcomb. I'd Mko to make a deal with you. l’eaeh me ■ renography, aeattei l throughout the city have and whenever yon have to be absent been istod by the police, and head, quarters can get Into communication for a time I'll do your work for you." Margaret agreed. She taught Johnny with them nt any hour of the day or A special motorcycle squad stenography, and lie remained nt tho night. oQ ie after business hours, practicing typewriting on her machine, lie kept his word, and when site was unable to do her work he did It for her. Aa for J- hnny. lie was never absent from business. What he illd for Margaret he dhl for any » tie else In the office: ho helped the n . I n- I learned something of the duties of each. A share of the banking business When Johnny was nineteen years old s» me i no was needed to go somewhere of Stayton and vicinity to straighten cat something. Margaret would have liked to go. hut she was is solicited. not very well at the time. Johnny was tough as a nut and was sent. He had len riled s > much about the business that lie found It very easy to undo the You are assured of a safe deposi snarl. Me succeeded so well that he was thereafter use»l to go at»out un tory and courteous treatment at doing snarls and accomplishing ob this bank, by ample capital and j jects. Pretty aeon It was generally un derstood that when the head of the long experience in the banking concern stepped out Johnny would step Into his place. business. Meanwhile Margaret was gntnlng nothing In a business way. Unfortu nately fer her success, a certain man wanted her to marry him. Whenever she was discouraged In carrying out her ag oeti.cut with herself she felt like yielding and marrying her suitor. Johnny married, and when a little girl came to him he remarked: "B y cracker, now I've got to hump I P h o to by A m erican Press Association. It. sure enough, to put stuffing Into the F O L K I ! C O M M IH H IO N K K W O O D « O V H Z W YORK. kid!” And he worked tw ice as hard as ever will be organized shortly so that In before. time o f net‘il messages could bo borno Margaret within eight years occupied swiftly from these private stutlons to four different positions. Hut. not being any point In the city. any nearer a business manager than Sixteen men on the force, all of them before, she retired Going Into John formerly telegraphers, are working now ny's office one day, she said to him: under tin* direction of Sergeant Charles I “ Johnny, years ag-> you and I started E. Pearce, hints» If the holder of a first in this business, I having every ad grade commercial license us operator. SESTAK & vantage o f you. Now- you are at the When they receive their licenses In the head o f it and I'm out of the race. Is w Ireless service they w ill then l>e used E. D. Crabtree, Prop. TH O M A S, It because I am a woman and you men at headquarters and be ready also to won’t give us a chance?” Proprietors. go to any station where they may be "In tills particular case,” wns the re wanted. ply, "It is because when I came In hero The wireless will supplant the old I nt once became absorlxyl in my work system of wigwagging, which was the Delivered When I wasn't nt work I w h s miser .nly system of communb ntlon the po- able I was four years younger than I v e bnd to fall back on If the telephone Daily fo il and had four years' advantage. I and telegraph failed. By using tall never had to be away from business. I buildings messages could thus he re Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock was so eager for work that I did some layed In a comparatively short time to of your work and some of every one any part o f the city. else in the business. In this way I Along with the preparation within learned It. When some one wns need the force itself the Citizens' Home Tie. ed for n purpose I was the best equip fciise longue has been recruited now to ped for It. Perhaps you thought If you a strength o f nearly 20,000 men. Tho failed you could marry I felt that If I members are organized In twenty com failed I couldn't marry. When l did panies of about n hundred men each marry I realized that the responsibility and are drilled by their own officers of a family was on hip : If I didn't suc •mdor the direct supervision of tin* ¡ire- ceed the wife ar.d the kid would starve. rluct captain. Tltelr iiH iu e s ure on Bath Tubs, Lavatories and If you could have been absorbed ns I cards kept by the captain, and they all Sanitary fittings—Farm was nial stood the ra ket of training may lie called out by him nt any time. as | did perhaps you might have got It is expected that they will supple ers—We carry a line of where I am today. Hut you couldn't be ment. the regular police force In pntrol pumps, leader water sys absorlied, and you couldn’t stand the ling the city in times o f danger. tems, etc. Gasoline engines. physical requirements.” Home trouble has been found to ob "Thank you very much," said Mar tain suitable drill grounds for I he garet, and site went away to procure league, vacant lots and public schools Iter trousseau. When her first child n »w being utilized. JACOB SPAN IO L came she remarked: "I should have lieeu at tills busi NAIL IN MAN’S HEAD 50 YEARS ness Instead of the other eight years NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION—Isolated tract ago." Works Out Through Roof of Mouth Meanwhile her .sister Belle had mnr f Publisher) When Doctor« Fail. rled a successful business man. There Public Land Sale— Depaitmcnt cf (he In was friction nt first because she Dawson, I ’a.— A fourpenny nail, after being nearly fifty years In the thought her husband did not tell her terior. enough about Ids affairs, but severnl head o f Fred Slebert, Jr., rnme out U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon, children engaged her attention, so that tliiymgh the roof of his mouth re- July 7th, 1910. when he talked to her iilw.ut Ills busi i-iitly. Mr. Seibert has suffered since Notice is hereby given that, as tii ness she was glad when lie had fin lie wns seventeen years of age with constant hondnehos and. despite med rected by the Comrr issior < r o f th* Isbcd. General Land Office, under provision: But one day he brought a man In.nic ical skill, nothing could I«» done for o f Section 2455, Ft. pursuant to tin- to dinner, with whom he told Ids wife liiui. His headache ceased when the bit of Iron emerged through Hie roof application of Minnie M. Louden, Ser that he was intending to enter into a of Ids month. « ial No. 04657, we will offer at public large business deal When seventeen years old a piece of “ I f you do,” said his wife, "you’ll be sale, to the highest bidder, but at not lumlier fell oil Sells-rt's head and iwlndled.” less than $3.00 per cere, at 10 o ’clock Later the "What makes you think that?" nsk caused an ugly wound. a. m., on the 29th day o f August, next, cd her husband, surprised. wound healed and the head pains be at this office, the following tract of “ There's somthlng aliont Ids nose I en mo frequent. land: I,ot 8, Section 18, Townihip 10 don’t like." South, Range 4 East, Willamette Mer The husband laughed. COW CHARGES ON BABY. Six months pnssed. One day her hits idian. / The sale will not he kept open, but band said to Ids wife: Annoyed Because Child Was Wrapped "Do you remember, dear, a man I In Rad Blanket. will be declared closed when tho" brought home to dinner, whose nose Philadelphia.—Mrs. Barlmrn Btoney present at the hour named have ceased was not to your taste, and on thnt ac went to Pncklngtown with Iter two bidding. The person making the high- , count you pronounce«] hltn n rascal?" small children. The Imby wns covered est hid will he requir.fi to immediate!». ' “ I do." with n red blnnket and wns asleep In pay to the Receiver the amount there “ Well, your remark was the feather the carriage when nil enraged cow, of. that turned the scale I did not make bellowing madly, charged. Any persons claiming adver ly the the deal. He has swindled every one Mrs. Stoney rail, and Hie row pur above -described land arc advised t' who trusted him and decamped.'’ sued her. The mother suecoeded In “ Th.it wns to he expected." file their claims, or obje -lion», on or getting the lmby out of the carriage, “ On account of his nose, I suppose.” but wns knocked against the fence before the time designator! fur sale. “ Johnny has cut another tooth," was I and badly bruised before a crowd of 7- 20 H. ' ‘amphcll, Register, the irrelevant reply men come and drove the cow away. 8- 17 Geo. 1 Smith, Receiver, j START YOUR WIFE WITH A BANK ACCOUNT TODAY! S T A YT O N STATE RANK I N E good turn deserves another—one flood chew of W-H C U T Chewing fives u man the tobacco satisfaction he's been seeking for years. A flood chew of W 'l l ( IU T , long shretl, means a small chew. The salt seasoning brings out the rich tobacco flavor without grinding and spitting—that’s what m akes it a gentleman’s chew. , O ( i l l i lOo pouch at *ny h u iineu*lik« dealer'«. H lv t W«B L D T lh « quality taat — and loan» the bid asit lu r p ri.e o f your lohacoo experience. ■ala |y WETMAN-BItUTON COMPANY, 50 Uaiaa Sqaara, New Tart Qty NOTICE FOR ITJBLiCATION H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M .l. C. H. B R EW ER , M. D. STAYTON MEAT MARKET Fresh, Nalt & Cured Meats Lard & C reanury Butter. • STAYTON DAIRY F resh M ilk & C ream Morning and Night TIN WORK and PLUMBING PAUL FEHLEN ..................................................... .. MOTHERHOOD, Socially tha mother la tha basis of racial progress. Eth ically enlightened motherhood la tha strongaat force in tha world. Intelligent mother lova can alona bring about tha in culcation of higher idaala of citlianahlp and social obliga tions. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton. Oregon C a p ita l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 TH E STA Y T O N M A IL Depart moot o f the Interior Published every Thursday by II. S. Land Office, Port land, Oregon 1C. M . O l . M N T K I • July 17, 191«. Notice is hereby given that Sarah A. Entered ns second class matter at the i Swagger, by »'. II. Magnums, her At- tornuy-in-Ksct, whose poalnfllre ad poatoffieo at Sts.V ton, Marion, county, dress is Port Inn» I, Oregon, did on the Oregon, under the act of Congress of 10th day o f July, 191(1, file in this office Mur h 8, 1878 her amended application, Serial No. | 0522, to select um'er the provisions of I S V H SCH!I‘ TIU \S , $100 per year the Act o f Congress, approve»! Julv 1, A»dress all room umeatlona to 1898 (30 Stst r-97.fi.0) the NWJ SKI, i m 81 Vi i' N M A IL Sec. 30, the lots 1, 2 and 3, Sec. 21, all in Tp. 11 8, , ' I E., and Lot 8 Sec. », Tp. 12 S., It. 2 W , and Lot 10, Sec. 34, Tp. 12 S., R I Vi'., Willamette Physician and Surg&cn Meridian. Any and all (crsons cln mu g ad versely the b uds above diver.bed, or STAYTON. - OUIOGCN desiring to object because of the min eral character of the land, or for nny other reason, to the dis|>osiil to the ap plicant should file their affidavits ol protest in this i fflee » n or befor»' the P H Y S IC IA N AND SUUUK0N 6th (Jay of September, 1916. 7- 20 N. C A M I’ BELL, S t a y t o n , O regon 8- 24 Register. Licensed Veterinary Surgeon and L)ental Expert Stayton, Ore. W ilb u r N. Pintlcr, D.M.1). ♦ .................... ...................... ... .................. .. Louiae Colet and the Favar. Loiibn Colet, the French poet, novel ist and general writer, wns born nt A l* In 1810. She was lieller known In life than to posterity nut only by her writ ings, but from various Incidents with which she wns connected. One of the most trying was when sho Intended to winter In the Isle of Ischia, In the gulf of Naples No sootier wns ahe estab lished there than an epidemic broko out. The people thought It must be the stmnger who had brought the trouble. She waa threatened and narrowly es caped death by the devotion of a friend who got her nwny In a yacht. Strange ns It may seem, when the “ tenth muac” had left, the Island (lie fever dlanp. (iea red. Process of Cremation. The proeess of cremation is na fob lows: The casket Is lowered Into the Incinerating mom. The metal linndles niul name pinto are removed, nud It la put Into the retort. The heat Is so In tense that after n few hours only I he ashes o f the bones remain, all else, In cluding the structure of the casket, hnving disappeared In light ash or gas eous products. The casket screws and nails nre removed by a magnet, anil about four ounces o f pure ash remain. —New York Times. * ■ a-j 1 « ' ■■■< Cynical. "People who bis«» their money are al- wn.vs complaining to their friends nbout It.” "Nonsense! People who lose their money haven't nny friends left to com plain to." Phone 3x24 DENTIST Office Over Stayton State Bank Phone 2152 Stavton, Ore G. Cyril Watson, D.M.D. -D e n tis t- Up Stairs in Roy Block Stayton, • * Oregon A. BURSELL, M. IX Physician and Surgeon x RAY AUMSVILLE OREGON G. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc. V eterin arian Treats all domestic animals, alsc applies the Tuberculin lest. Telephone 3x7 Office al Stayton Stables S TA YTO N . . . . OREGO! !S. I I . I I K I . T X K I . Attornev-at-I.aw- Notary Public Karin Loans Secured FU N ER AL D IR EC TO R - J . M. RING O -- To Clean Paint Bruihei. No matter liovv hard a paint brush STAYTON OREGON has become. It ran be made ns soft nml clean as new. says It. A. Gallllier 111 Farm and Horae, by simply ladling In waler Into which has been imt a little lye. A lillle washing powder or soap will do, hut It will take longer. Tho brush should be placed on end, LA W YE R and N O TAR Y PUBLIC and the boiling water should ho no Conscientious Attention Given to nil deeper than the length of the bristles, as Hie I »oiling suds will Injure the han I.egal Business. dle. Ttir|ientlne will clean paint Office Room No, 6, Roy Bldg. brushes, but not after they have be come real hard. V. A. GOODE a roet (.aureate. The offloo of poet Inurcato practical ly begins with C'hnneer, who assumed the title about 1385. After Cbaueer the office was more or less In the shadow, Imt from Spenser In 1500 the line of poet laureate Is pretty well filled down to tlie present time. Tho office Is largely honorary mid hns not n I wn.vs been held by (lie greatest of English poets. Dryden, Wordsworth mul Tennyson liclng the most Illus trious of Its holders. —London Saturday Review. P O L I v ’ S TC«r.-:¿. 7 ’■).,•>. ' : • OREGON tind V/AfiHL’J.yi. '« Business Direct/ A Dtro rto ry r f ®arh T'ltr, TV*-n r-> ! 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