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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1917)
! When Airruen Fly High. Aviatore bave a eoli! lime of tt when thoy moutit high luti* thè «Ir. On thè hot test day hi sminui r a ilj big mau luay U> III Ilio a rei le u ione in teli tnlti- Utes by uioillitllig t<* a heiglit o f ÌO.OOU fisi, Just ns (he ctlmbor luay pass thrimgh all thè «ones of elimnte by ollinbiiig Klllmanjaro. tlmt gluut peak whh li risea above Ilio show line irom thè equa tur. Ile inunneiiees v. ith (he tropleul Jungle and end« auiid « . uni show . The tem|H*ratur* ls Invana, y low ut KV'OO foci and over, wlietlier at thè triqiii • or Ilio imb-s, and tt ls quite Itkely to la* lowest ut tlu* equntor. lu faci, tln-tv ls little varlutiou o f teuqier- «tun* in illese ii|*t«-r m iche« of tho at- monplien*. It ls much tlu* sanie in suni- mer ns winler, exocpt for thè dlffcrvnco whleh a liigh whnl uiakes. Eveu In thè ile: di o f a hot smuiner tlie nlrmnit w di vn-v- ;n . I IO ilegiiH's of froet at ìo.ivo i t ;. and ut twleo Ft.it altitudo lisi ileg m s of front, thè tcuqicratiiro of thè simili polo is usuai eiiough. You Can Make Excellent Cake with Fewer Eggs Just use an additional quantity o f R o y a l B aking Powder, about a teaspoon, in place o f each e g g omitted. This applies equally well to nearly all baked foods. Try the following recipe according to the new way: CREAM LAYER C A K E N e w W »y Old W ay 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons R o ya l B t k ifif P o w d er 3 eggs H cap ahortaalD« I taaapoeo flavorin g 1 cup sugar 1 cup milk 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons R 'v a l H ikin g Pow d er 1 egg 2 tab lesp ocrs shortening 1 teaspoon flavoring I b k M 1 Large - Layer Calco D IR E C T IO N S —Cream the sugar and shortening together, then m l* In the egg. A fter sifting the flour and R o ya l Baking Pow der together t w o or three time-«, add It all to the m ixture. Gradually add the milk and heat w ith m - n until you h a ve n smooth pour batter. Add the flavoring Pour i -.t ' »■-e i ■ < . , *. tin s and bake in a m oderately hot oven for tw e n ty minutes. This caw- i : h •-t bakailln t w o layers. Pu t together w ith cream tilling and spread w ith w h ite icing CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for the beautiful flowers and words o f sympathy in this our bereavement in the loss of our loving little babe. May the Great Creator abundantly bless you. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Watters. C o i’ t fo get the THREE day SPECIAL S A '.E at Doll's Cash Store, April 2 6 ,2 7, 28. ^ Theatn MarricJ to Tree: In India. Under the very shad ' c - f the tele p n j li p >le we find tlie tri o worshipers of India. Many kinds of tr,m ure wor shiped in India for many kinds of rea sons. Si uie are auppt - • 1 to he the ali ale > f demons w ho must lie pro pitiated. " he sacred l " tree under which U v a re eived enlightenment is worship! 1 hy pilgrims who come hi thousands. in M ine small Villases where there are more w men than men it often hapi>ens that there are no men of equal caste to the girl whose time has come to marry. Since the tree repre sents a deity wh: ’a can assume any rank or caste, the parents o f a mar- riaireal (laughter who has lieeome a burden to t! ■ family take her to the Village tree ;, d and uiury her to 1dm. She is bound t > t e tree and left either to the mer y < f prowling wild beasts or to 1 • ■ r> - utd by the tirst male o f a lower caste who Is In sear h o f a help meet.— Wei id Outlook. Defective Eyes Cause Accidente. “ When wo stop to re:’, t cn the num ber o f street a > ¡di nts happening ev ery year,” says ti • N ?w York Mis lieu I Journal, "dees it t i r o cur to us that perhaps a « ertalu jen eM a ge of them is due to defective vision in the part of drivers? I r. Jar. • M IIoul, a captain In the Bri- ->h a y s.•.■ t > phthain loglst fur a re> rulting board, states in the British Medical Journal that of six chauffeurs examined by biin recently all had de fective eyes and four of them bail had accidents, at least one o f these having resulti li hi d. ath. He urges that nil IHirsous a; plying for license to drive «ars be subjected to rigid optical ex amination and that this be repeated about on e a year. The New Y'ork Medical .I umal says this idra is well worth taking up < n this aide of the At Ian tie. Leaves of the Eucalypti. Eucalypti- lire ever_’r ciw which «bed their bark, but not their leaves. Rut they are not shade trees. The leaves are placed In Inclined rather than hi horizontal position, and the pas.-satte of light is but little obstructed. For this reason smaller trees and bushes and grass grow underneath, und the woods In places assume the appearance of a Jungle from which arise the towering shafts o f trees. It Is interesting to note that primitive ty|i - of eucalyptus as well us the young of more modem types have horizontal leaves, pointing to a time In the geologic past whei the cllmui i was n. .re congenial an.l no precautions to cot w v e moisture need be taken.—National Geographic Maga zine. Boiled Milk. When boiling milk most people throw away the skin which forms as the STAYTON, QRF. milk cools. Thi t skin is, o f course, tho cream of the milk, end by throwing it “ H o m e o f 3 - -A F ie urcs ’ away the richni -s.of the milk is wast ed. Instead, when tho milk is Just boiled, put it into u Jug and stand it Frr,gr?m for the Week in a basin not as deep as the jug und S turday A let cold water run into the basin to cool the milk quickly. At the same Hearst Patde ew-, 1 ro d. time stir tin- milk, and the cream will Moods o f Medora, 2 reel dr-ma intermix again. When the milk is cold Cartoon and S enic, Katzen- there will be no skin, and it will there fore be as rich in cream as l<efore be jammer Kids, 1 l e . ing boiled. An Awful comedy. Romance, 1 reel A Philosopher. "M y! You wanted fried potatoes, Sunday A p ril 22 didn't you?" said the car« Y-s wnitre < The Flower of Faith, A Golden as the customer in the i b'liirnut fin ished bis meal and rose to leave. Eagle Feature I>ama. ‘‘That’s nil right." pi; red the pa- Luke’s Busy Day, A famous tient man. “ I've wanted so many Lonesome Luke Comedy, 1 reel. things all my life that I didn't get that I’ m used to it.” — Exchange. W e d n e s d a y A p ril 25 His Sacrifice, 1 reel Thanhous- er Drama. A Florentine Tragedy, .3 reel Warner Feature. Love and Skate*, :■( i f ¡rie splitting comedy. “ Y«fn Overplayed hie Part. are. cxqul 11<•!" he mi SUNDAYS IV U l I ARD BLAKEMAN One luoi-idiig the quiet town of Silver VTuteis rallied for a stream mailing ' nan li It was borrltled at the an- iiouneeiinuit that l.i-onard Muraton tiad b«H>ii found luurderisl In Ids I hh I. Sil ver Water* was 1» «(limner settlem ent V IA of wisiltliv persons who were not there lu winter but Marston had remained bell i I tlie usual time, and the tragedy occurred late In Novenils*r Tin- house had evidently I hh * ii enter ed for the purpose of plunder. It was generally known tliut Mrs. Marston, who was Pi the city at tlie tlmo o f tho murder, laid a great deal of valuable Jewelry Home of this wan at the SERVICE The Circuit R.dor In Japan. country house, nnd It was all taken by W • ur.» l i thè u. ri i00:11 of Ilio neat tin* robbers, as were her tins bn ml's Japnm’s ' I ¡e V. e P ive fallen lini on studs, sleeve buttons, senrfpla«. etc. our .. s unii exebuuged greci biga in When the police, who were called in thè delilH*rnte and «saislderate manner at once, came they took |a>««esslon of of thè rasi. Mestile me thè captata tlie premises, allowing nothing to b* SAFETY sits mi lil.s heels, a feat whleh I ftdtnlr© touched rill tho arrival o f Dempsey, a Hock thè ni e or tr.ving It for ever so detective, who w h s to make a thorough lulef .. i.. .• .ii tho middle of the oleati examination. iiiut t< a sanili stami stip|airta au I >eni|*sey had a reputation o f being otie ugly Itero uè laiup, thè one Jnrrlug SCENERY of the most skillful probers o f crimes note in 11 1 i..iì ty Inane. Ilehiud thè In America When he arrived he be- sta: ' - . .l.q un .■ | risii-*-, and in f : ef l Fu* i u .eli treasurcr, gaa Ids search for something tho crlm of borii on lue I. - In iivognlliou of uiy Inal < r criminals had left as n |s*sstblo clew. There were no footprints, which inii i i,.i ,ii : l ani utlowed to «it LIBERAL STOP-OVERS u:i ■ . sili, a sili insilimi hav- are usually considered the most ImiKir- lv ; bocn i ai ed t Iteri* for thè pnrpose taut pointers. Indeed, after an hour's Ask t v th ' » ■ ’ 1 um : s ovif. wtio, alter m e nietliiHlical Investigation Dempsey had li. : e.e.y o.ie . > irlaol* settlisi, liuti discovered nothing. Then Ills cyo ho i il • . a ¡.i lu i . kneeling al a caught a small object under a dresser distaine and alinosi louchiug her fore- from wht li Mr. Marston'« belongings JOHN SCOTT, liead to tlu* tloor, utili Inni withdrawx had 1 h * cii taken. Drawing an electric lamp from his with thè cheerful reslguatiou of tho | hii ■! i t. lie flushed It U|»>u tho object Japatiese wife.—Christian Ilerald. and revealed a stud. Taking It up, ho saw that it was a mosaic ami recog- Futility. Just when a mail begins to under til - d It us 0110 tlmt must have been Portland Rose Festival June 13, 14, 15 In Italy Evidently la taking It stand how to do w hat lie made Ids life 11 1 work he tq s and dies, u'nl then, a gen from tin- box In which It and other eration later, the fellow who laughs at anb U s of like character had I hh - ii kept the tirst man s feeble approach aud the thief Imd dropped It nnd It had gels ready to show le w it ought t<> bo rolled under the* dresser. done—why. this fellow cashes In, too, This was the only clew that was Dempsey Inquired of Mrs. on about the third hole. Th© exjiert found. who laughed at I-augley still turns tur Marston how many studs o f the set tle tn the upiH*r air, and within an her husband had possessed, where they other generation some lunatic will ac had I hh - ii procured aud nny other In tually break Ids MCk flying witli Indi formation the Indy might give. lie vidual wings hitched up to a vest was told that there were three studs pocket motor propelled by radium or In the set. with a pair of sleeve but some such thing! tons t match. She had brought them The infinite [sisslbilltlcs begin where from Rome with her after tier Inst vis man's greatest achievement leaves off, it then- during the previous summer. aud about tin» time human understand* Tin- design was the smile on all the ing masters "C " lu the alphaliet of studs 111 d the sleeve links, a copy of cause und effect nnd gets ready to take the head of a statue In tho Vatican up "D ," John L. Earth will blow up • ailed the A|sdl<> Itelvtdere. like a toy balloon colliding with a tack. "Ttint will do," said Dempsey. “ It —Richmond Titnes-IMsputch. may lie a long chase, but If |ierslsted in the thief and murderer will at last . We are showing fine line o f New Aproe Dress lie found." After You've Had ■ Fight. Ginghams, New White Goods for Skirts end Walstings. I letups • did nut begin to prolie the The world would bo much better it every man were us kind and good al matter till a mouth nftcr the roblicry, ways as be is Just after he has had a then In- got up a circular, n coin- of fight or a near tight. When he has which | h - sent to every pawnbroker W ill arrive in a short time. cooled off he Is glad to do Just any- nnd manufacturing Jeweler In Amer thing ho can for anybody. I f you ica. Ho gave a description of tho tni>- All new goods at right prices. That's why so many people want a match lie will bunt ouo for sale stud nml a picture o f it. Ho got nothing from any pawnbroker, hut a n buying at you; If you want to I kiitow a knife ho has his out In a minute, and ho opens from a Jeweler he received n letter it for you; If you borrow a pencil from stating that two studs answering the him he will s ty, "Keep that one If you description In Ills letter hail lii-cn made want to; I have another.” It Just looks Into a pair o f earrings in Ids shop. us If his only purpose In living ls to Dempsey responded to the letter In help other people.—Claude t'allan lu person and learned tlmt the work had been done for a woman She was well Fort Worth Star-Telegram. reincmbere 1 by the clerk who took the order nnd was described ns about Face Value. F.soarollo— She snM: “ I want you to twenty eight or thirty year« old, large, take me at my face value. Don’t Judge rather llu div I11 her dress, nnd her face mo hy m.v father’s wealth." Chiffon- nnd neck had been "cnlelmlned.” From this point Dempsey worked ade— And w-hat did you say? Escarolle Why, I told her that the present price with a lni-e corps of assistants, whom of dyes, paints niul cosmetics was so lie employed to go to public plae«*s of high that I couldn't afforil to be as iiiiiisetnent, dining places, cabarets— Indeed, such places 11« are fr«*qiiented sociated with her.—Life. by the floating population of cities. Nevertheless n year |nsscd with no Must Be. results. "I'm really worried about my wife.” At last one of Dempsey's nsslstnnts, “ W h s t ' s I lie n i n t t i - r ? " a girl al out sixteen years old, report “ I don't know. There must lie some ed that a friend of hers Imd told her thing radically wrong with her be that she In I sat next to n woman at cause she says she isn't taking tho .1 movie show who wore mosaic ear slightest Interest In the new styles."— rings re| 1 1- entliig "the head of a man Detroit Free Press. with curly linlr." The assistants were instructed to f dlow the person If met While Ho Waited In the Parlor. with nnd note the residence. Rut the • FOR SALE—A pure bred Jeraey Bull Mr. M-toper (to her kid brother)—* woman with the earrings could not be | 15 months old. I.ooney and Stewart May I hope to sis- your sister pretty found. So the game was lost. ■tock. Ed Smith, soon? Kid Brother— Y'ou’ll see her Rut Dempsey went at once to the city Route 1, Seio, Oregon. pretty, all right. She's been Axin’ up where the discovery had In-on made, to beat the band.— Exchange. hired a special corps of assistants and went nlmut himself where pleasure W A N T E D —To excange good full blood 4>4>4*4*4»-S>'S»4>*S*4*4*4*4>4*4>4* + * loving people go. ed Shropehire buck sheep for another ♦ 4* One evening after dining at n caba Money :o Loan I Have Mad« Arrange* o f tame breed address C. EL Schaefer ♦ PRACTICAL HEALTH H IN T8 . + ret he was lighting n cigar nnd nlmut n enta f< r loaning e atern money, Sdo, Ore. 4-19-x ♦ 4 * to move on when n woman entered, will make very low rate o f Inter- 4* Care of Babiea. V brushed past him and look a sent at a eat on highly improved farm«. Ho 4* An authority on children's dis- 4* table with her escort. Dempsey's eyes mer II. Smith, room 6 , MeComack FOR SALE— Kull Blood I'ekin Duck > eases makes the following use- 4* were out for earrings, nnd lie thought I Idg., : al m, Oregon, Phone 96. eggs and Full Blood White Rock egg* 3* fill "do not" suggestion In curing <3* 3» for babies; .3» those the woman wore were mosaics. tf. 76 cents per setting. Brewer« Dairy. ♦ Do not sneeze or cough In the -3* He took 11 sent at a table near the one it which tho couple sut, hut not near 4* baby's face. .3. > Du not kiss the baby on the < 3* enough to get a closo view of her ear FOR SALE—A No. 12 t)e Laval separ FOR SALE—Spring great wheat P J. v mou h or all«*\v any one els© to < 3* rings. The /nan ordered drinks, after ator good as new $40. Apply at Mail Etzel, Sublimity Phone 1783. 4-13-x which the couple danced. Whllo they offic ■ r do s». tf. •3* Do not fail to protect the baby's < 3* were dancing Dempsey tfmk a seat ♦ eyes from bright light. -j* within a few feet of tho ono the wom FOR S A LE —32 head sheep. Apply T. S T R A Y SHEEP—On my place 8 miles ♦ Do not raise the baby with- -3* an had left, though his bnck would bo O. Archer, Kingstoi-, Ore. t f south west o f Steyton. 5 head o f + out siipi orting Its back. * toward her. When she returned sbo sheep. Owner phone or call. E Do ni.I allow the baby to go <•» took tho M-flt she hail occupied before. Adam Schleis 3t or t f 4* even one day without a bowel Dempsey turned around nnd, seizing FOR SALE—Buggy and harnea* O. M. > movement. .3* one o f the earrings In tils hand, brought Baker, Kingston, Ore. 4-19 x V D«| i : • 03« Ite f'r* baby during •*> It to within n proper focus for his eyes. FOR SALE—1-3 year Mare. ! -yearling f 1 or I mi » í.iiely after nursing. -J> When Mrs. Marston wns going to Gelding. Add. E. Gerard, Jordan ♦ Du nei iifget that vomiting 1* t> I k -«1 Mint night sho received a telephono FOR SALE—A young team three and Ore. 4 . 2 e ♦ itsimüv i ¡-el from overfeeding four years old, weight 1400 e«i-h 8 message from Dempsey stating tlmt ho ♦ Do not for: rl tb it diseases ot •> fresh milk cows C. J. Ruettgcrs Scio, the eye ran Is- prevented by -> had found the stfilen studs, tho wearer 4-19 x FOR SALE—Some household furniture •j. «cruppii -.is c c ' ,3, had revealed tho thief nn«l murderer Ore. and he had been arrested. dresser, chiffioner and several other O Ibi lief for t ll-.-it out o ever*.- "H ow did you do It?” asked tho MSI bri i le I bahlr*« - «»Vf*|t i*|" ÿ pieces. C. E. Kramer. 4-1$ FOR SA LE —2 mares 1 black 7 year old ’ In •' © I • \ :■ a d l!;at - • of > widow. “ It came through a human barbarism weight 1200 prii-c $125, 1 bay 5 year old ' - fl I b -He »• :rt •> ^ «l'e Í (,' • f * **■•" .s, —n passion for adornment—which civ weight FO) price $150, also Harley FOR S A L E - A No. 8 six hole Steel ♦ ilization has not eradicated,” w as the Davison motorcycle 1913 model apply range good ae new call at Henry ♦ 4 * ♦ - 3 > ■ *> > v •» * V I* •** v -i> 4 > 4 * -f + <* reply. Ernest C. Bouck, Marion, ore. 4-19-x Smiths. 4-SS.x Costs Little More to go Hast CALIFORNIA Before selecting the route for your next trip Fast consider these three important things: Our Agents arc well informed. regarding train schedules, or write No Phosphate work and millions of expense. Morally it is wrong: but it seems that it can be done legally by the voter. The penalty will be, however, that before long the community which resorts to such practices will : n i the investing public giving it a wide berth. The telephone business is a natural m on oply and there should be a merger of these two systems under oni ownership. There is no excuse for competition when we have a public utility commis sion to regulate rates, supervise service etc. TUESOAYt THURSDAYS SATURDAYS Known throughout the country as ‘The Hoad a Thousand Wonders.’* mad* from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes. At the coming June election the people o f Portland will vote up>n a proposed measure to compel an interchange of service between the Pacific Telephone an i Tel?griph Co. and the Home System. Tnis is just ore more way of soaking rn i"v e tor who has gone ahead and made improve ments, done the pioneering work built up his business and become a large taxpayer. Most any one of us wouin ob ject most strenuously to a com petitor being allowed by law to step in and use a business which we had diveloped after years of EVERYBODY SKATES ballast, automatic block signals, heavy steel rails, consistant speed. BAKING POWDER MORALLY WRONG Tracked by a Human Weakness Steel cars, through standard or tourist sleep ing oars, unexcelled dining cara. R O YAL No Alum I raved. “Your e.vi s arc I*, ilro is, jo u r complex ion diviii". Iiu ; i think you could be contented as a p r man's wife?" “No.” replied the tirl frankly. “ I'm (pretty enough for the mo\les If I'm as pretty as ull that."—I ’lttsburgb Post j M. them General Passenger Agent Portland S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC L I N E S SU B SC R IB E FOR The Stayton Mail Next to Price, Nothing Pulls Trade Like Newness in Goods i and Our Second Shipment of Trimmed Hats J. R. Gardner’ s Cash Store, Stayton, Ore. Look in the Window! You will see some mighty nice looking shoes bobbing up every once in a while now, New styles will be coming in every few days, Lancefield’s Shoe Store CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I