The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, May 10, 1917, Image 3

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    News From A!! Over The
--------- City
Sheriff Appoints
Precinct Marshals
with arm» in |
their hands, or with a large
standing army, b u t trained,
equipped, and ready to efficient­
ly and promptly defend the (ty
rights of their country.
This I (2$
is the ideal we should strive for.
We need a standing army b:g
enough for the peace of the day,
i. e., the garrison of our foreign
possessions, the Philippines, the
Hawaiian Islands, Panama, the!
Housecleaning Days
Members of the election boards
of the various election precincts
o f Marion county are to be given
the first chance to volunteer their
j services on the registration board
1 that is to take the war census of
Mrs. F. M. Korinek spent the the men in the county on li: (lay
Oscar Aplet of Lyons is quite
week-end in Salem.
j set aside for sudti purpose by l!.<‘
seriously ill.
Henry
Croisant
o
f
Lyons
left
president.
Should not enough ' Hb* garrison in Porto Rico and
What \\ ill the $2.00 a day man
for eastern Oregon Tuesday.
members of the election hoards Alaska, and a force in the con­
do with -fU. 15 flour?
Dr. E. H. Hobson of Scio w as respond for this purpose, then tinental United States adequate
Fred Dougherty o f Jordan left
for the peace needs of a nation.
visiting his parents here Friday. the sheriff will call for outside
for Pendleton Monday.
“ We must never again trust
volunteers.
Geo. A. Ktzel. o f Fern Ridge,
John A. Ditter, of Sublimity,
ourselves
to the emergencies of
According to the instr uctions
v, as in tow n Tuesday.
was in town on business Tues­
a
great
war
without proper pre­
received by the sheriff, the war
I .
Freres, of Fern Ridge, day.
parations.
If
we do we shall
marshal, under the supervision
w as in town yesterday.
John Kusey of Aumsville was
meet
with
an
overwhelming
dis­
of the sheriff, will he held res­
Preparedness is really
J. II. Kloer of Linn county was a business visitor in Stayton last ponsible for the execution o f the aster.
Friday.
trading in Slayton Tuesday.
details o f taking the war census an insurance for peace, and not
F.
A.
Bell
of
Sublimity
was
Closing out all our hulk seed.
in his precinct. He will be au­ an influence for war.
transacting business in Stayton thorized, and required, to secure
“ To send our men untrained
Youngs Cash Grocery.
Tuesday.
into
war to meet equally good
the
service
o
f
such
assistants,
not
HIGH PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE
Mrs. S. M. Hahn is visiting
men,
well
trained
and
disciplined
Beet
seed
lb.,
20c.
Turnip
less
than
live,
as
he
mav
require.
fiientls in Salem fo ra few days.
Youngs Cash
All services are to performed was once described by Light
Mrs. Theresa Neitling was in seed lb., 25c.
Grocery.
without compensation. It is be­ Horse Harry Lee, of Revolution­
town from Fern Ridge Tuesday.
Ben Gehlen left Friday morn­ lieved that in view of the pres­ ary fame, as murder. Perhaps
_
i
J. A. Wourms, of Fern Ridge,
ing for North Yakima, Wash., on ent national crisis, when the in­ this is too strong, but it certainly
wus a Stayton visitor Saturday.
tegrity and safety o f the nation is a gross disregard of human
a business trip.
Sluidey A. Starr returned from
life.”
B. A. Case of Mill City passed is at stake, no objection will be
Portland Sunday.
through Stayton Monday on his entered by any American citizen
REPORT OK THE CONDITION OK THE
Jos. Schulte, of Sublimity, was
to perform this service in the
wHy to Salem.
STAYTON STATE BANK
in »own Friday.
country’s interests without pay.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilaglund, of Salt
T. U. Riggs left for Pendleton
The instructions further say at Stayton, In the SUte o f Oregon, at the
Lake City, are visiting at the F.
0 lo%e of hudne««. May 1. 1917.
Wednesday morning.
that there is no time to be lost
RE80URCKS
F. Foster home.
and that immediate and energet- Loan* aud discount«......................... $117,610 7*
A. A.
McKenzie of Linn
G. Volz and H. L. Lietz o f Sil
«ecured and unsecured...
168 79
ic action is expected and requir i | Overdraft«,
c inty was a Stay ton visitor
Warrant» ..........
1,767 96
ver Creek Falls were Stayton
ed. The bneriff is instructing the §u *k », securiue«,judgm ent«, e tc.... 8,9io 41
T « svlay.
a
visitors Monday.
.................... 2 ¿00 00
marshals to secure immediately furniture ^ and fixtures.......................
»'Ij’de lloffer has been re-elect-
Colgates Toilet Soap
the regular voting place for reg­ I>ue from hank» (not reserve hank»)
a
ed as one of the High school
Due from approved reserve hank»___ ¡ 0.070 95
istration; and if that is not pos­ Checks
Full
line
at
the
old
price
at
aud other ca«h ite m «.............
a&4 93
teachers.
sible to secure some other place Cash on hand..................................... 6,646 29
Siopers Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Steward,
Expanses ...........................................
1,634 17
E. M. Olmsted has purchased that will answ’er the purpose and Other resource».......................
¡99 92
of Howell, were callers at the
it is hoped and expected that
the
Eugene
Printing
Co.’s
plant
TOTAL................................
1195,592
70
Mail office Saturday.
and is moving to that city this property owners will donate their
Mrs W. Richardson, Miss Mar
LIA B ILITIE S
property for the day without ex­
week.
C .p it.l «look paid In ......................... $ '23.000 00
si ¡ill and G. W. DeJardin speni;
Undivided profit»..............................
(02 09
Mrs. W. C. Parry and little pectation of remuneration.
Sunday in Gervais.
The marshals for precincts in In d ivid u .I (lopoatla subject to chock 105,072 >1
son Dixon, of Junction City, are
Certified check...........................
MissesMerta and Caroline Sieg
this section are as follows:
Time »nd - » v in « » Deposit»..............
50,727 72
visiting at the Alexander anc
numd, of Fern Ridge, were shop
Aumsville, J. E. Lewis; Brei- Other liabilities................................... 1,(90 Î5
Korinek homes.
T o t al .................................*l9s,«92 70
ping in town to-day.
tenbush, Jas. B. Moore; Elkhorn,
Miss Gladys Rice, who has been
1). B. Hill of Mill City passed
Ed Sischo; Macieay, W. A. Jones, State ol Oregon | M
Phone 1551
STAYTO N, OREGON
visiting her sister Mrs. Lilly for
through town in his new Paige
Marion. M. A. Barber; Mehama, County ol Marlon t
I, G. K. Munkcrs, Cashier ol the above named
the past few weeks, returned to
car Saturday evening.
E. G. Siegrnund; Mill City. D. B. bank,do solemnly swear lhat the above state­
her home in Corvallis today.
Hill; Shaw, H. A. Keer.e; Stay- ment la true to the best ol my knowledge and
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Crabtree
present and arrangements are
The Red Cross meeting Sun­ ton, L. S. Lambert; East Stay- belief.
the parents o f a fine boy
G. R. MorkKR». A « ’ »- Cashier
day afternoon at the high school ton, W. H. Hobson; West Stay- Subscribed and aworn to before me this 8th | being made to have, if possible,
b orn Thursday, the 3d.
Miss Grace Smith o f Salem a
Auditorium will be addressed by ton, S. J. Condit; Sublimity, Geo. day of May, 1917.
Al. H. Woods, purveyor o f fea­
8. H. HELTZEL,
Hr. Beauchamp reports the
soloist
in the First Methodist
a number o f out o f town people H. Bell; Turner, J. M. Watson;
Notary Public.
ture drama to the Pathe Gold
birth o f a daughter to Mr. ant
Episcopal Church choir, to be
My Commlmdon expire» Dec. 27,1920.
and a large attendance is de­ Victor Point, H. E. King.
Rooster Program has contributed
Correct—Attest:
Mi
Carl Titus o f Kingston
present
and render a couple of
sired.
LEE TATE
In
Linn
county
appointees
are:
one
o f his most successful legiti­
Mi
soloes. The public is invited to
GEO. SPANIOL.
J. H. Johnston, Fox Valley; Har­
Mrs. Geo. Neibert Dies.
mate plays, Big Jim Garrity, for
Directors
be present
Buy Squirrel Poison
vey Shelton, Jordan; J. T. Follis,
current release. The picture will
E. B. Lockhart.
Re fore it is too late. We carry
REPORT OK TI1E CONDITION OF THE
Word was received of the death Kingston; J. H. Geddes. Mill
be shown at the Star theatre
tl ■ kind you use. Siopers Drug of Mrs. George Neibert as the City; J. W. Miller, Shelburn.
Sunday,
Farmers and Merchants Bank
Store.
Mail was going to press.
George Fitzmaurice, the crea­
Mrs. L. Darby of Linn county
tive
artist responsible for such
Thursday evening a Mail re­
at Stayton, In the State o f Oregon, at the close
has been suffering from tonsil porter and family enjoyed an
of business May 1, 1917.
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun< film marvels as via Wireless, A t
R u o n tc t*.
it
and plurisy for the past few auto ride with Mr. and Mrs. C.
Bay, New York, etc has handled
Loan» and discount«...................... 8175.8(7 oo ! days at 8:30 a. m.
days.
“ Big Jim” in his most masterly
“ We do not want to establish Overdrafts secured anil uusecured.
115 62
A. Beauchamp, visiting Aumsville
Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor
Bonds ami warrant« .....................
3.289 02
way, and made o f it a drama
T. II. Galloway and wife. Chas and Sublimity.
The trip was militarism in this country in the Hanking house.................................
6,500 00
worthy of his name and the
sense of creating a privileged Furniture and fixtures....................
2.900 00
Knowland, w ife and daughter of much enjoyed.
Big Naval Guns.
40,332 16
Firin g a big gun on one ot oar battle* Gold Rooster Program.
military
class,
dominating
the
I
,rom
»ppr®
'red
b,nk,‘
Salem spent the week end at the
J. W. Mayo and w ife enter
,
, .
| Checks and other cash item s...........
16 00 abips is a costly proposition.
The play features Robert Ede-
Joe Peerv home.
tained a small party of frinds on civil element, receiving especial e»»t> on hand................................... 8,473 21
A fourteen inch shell weighs 1,400
son,
who has lately developed
recognization.
anc.
exercising
T
o
t
a
l
..............
1186.973
00
1
pounds and costs $700.
Mrs. A. ('. Thomas and little Thursday evening.
The time
A twelve Inch shell, already consid­ quite a penchant for screen work,
perhaps
an
undue
influence
upon
daughter I/mine left this morn­ was pleasantly spent playing
L ia b lit ik s .
ered ono o f our "sm aller” shots, coata
and
Eleanor Woodruff, well
ing for a visit with friends am cards and at a late hour and an the administration o f national < a )>IU1 stock paid in .... .................. $ 25,000 00 $ 000 .
Surplus
fund........................................
1,100
0
0
'
known
to
movie fans throughout
affairs, but we do want to build
Fourteen Inch guns throw projectiles
relatives in Portland.
excellent lunch was served.
Undivided profits............................
fourteen
or
sixteen
miles.
They
w
ill
the
country.
Edeson is particu­
up in every boy a realization of
lesaexpense« and taxes paid
1,263 00 j
Horn A son to Mr, and Mrs.
From June 1st the price of
pierce an eleven Inch K rupp steel plate larly adapted to this “ Big Jim’ ’
Individual
deposits
subject
to
check
106,163
67
;
the fact that he is an integral
A Ison C. Vernon of near Seio milk will be 61-2 cts. per quart.
IV in and certificates of deposit.........
2 , 5-18 36 j at seven miles.
Tw elve Inch guns w ill shoot just as stuff, his big physique and rug­
May 9. Hr. Beauchamp reports 31-2 cts. per pint and fresh part of the nation, and that he Time and Savings Deposits............... 50,684 73
far,
but w ill pierce the eleven Inch ged, fearless face fitting realis-
has a military as well as a civil
T o t a l ............................... $186,973 00 j
mother and child doing fine.
cream 15 cents per pint.
Whip­
plate only at five miles.
ticly into the role.
responsibility. All this can be
When big guns are fired every man
state o f Oregon J
J. Shcard has decided to re­ ping cream 20 cts., until feeding
The story opens in a mining
done without creating a spirit County of Marioni *
ou the battleship has to stuff his ears
main in Stayton and will open time in the fall. Brewers Dairy.
o f militarism or of aggresive- , I, J W. M AYO, cashier of the above named with cotton and touch the deck with district in Georgia. “ Big Jim’ ’
cleaning and pressing rooms in
bank, do solemnly swear that the above state­
Dr. Brewer removed the ton­
ness. Take Switzerland as an ment is true to the best of my knowledge and his toes and finger tips, keeping his Garrity as he is affectionately
mouth open. This is to prevent broken
the Filler h use next to Dr, Pint sils of Carl the 9 year old son of
I . W. Mayo, Cashier, i
known to his fellowmen, is sup­
example. Here we have a coun- j belief.
bones and lost teeth.
ler’a office. His health is much Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of
Lubscribed and sworn to before me this 8th |
erintendent o f a mine owned by
try where every boy and young | day
of May, 1917.
better here than in Southern Silverton Hills last Friday and
Bone Fragility.
an old an infirm man. This man’s
man who is physically sound re­
V. A.GOODK
That fragility of the bones Is a domi­
California.
of Ruth the 11 year old daughter
Notary Public !
nephew is an unscrupulous doctor
ceives. largely as a part of his My Commission expires Oct. 26,1919.
nant characteristic in some fumllles
Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Mutsehler of Mr. and Mrs. Emmons of school work, military training C o rrect-A ttest:
and Is handed down through the gen­ and victim o f a habit forming
A. D. G ardner
erations according to the regular Men- drug, which he also distributes
and son Harry arrived in town Shaw Saturday.
to the extent necessary to make
J ohn S andnfr
dellan law s o f descent is the conclu­
Thursday evening from Long
to the mine workers. The old
him an efficient soldier. This is
J. M. Hi m o
sion reached by Davenport and Con­
Directors.
Beach, C lif , where they spent
policy which ought to be fol­
rad, American eugenists. They find It man dies, willing his mine to big
=■ rnre that a fragile child has not bad
the winter, making the round
Jim, in whom he had faith and
lowed with our youth. It is not
lia rents and other ancestors with the
trio in mi auto.
They brought
leaving his dissolute nephew a
J. D. McKay and C. F. W il­ enough that a man should be
same weakness. A striking example of
“ Curley,” the dog, with them.
small
monthly allowance.
The
He
iams representing the 0. A. C. willing to bo a soldier.
this falling Is a child that had both
thigh hones broken soon after birth, mine is to go to this nephew in
Next
Sunday
will
be
“
Mother’s
should
also
be
so
prepared
as
to
in
their
extension
work
visited
Mrs. G. F. Korinek entertain­
and at thirty-four months had had not
ed the Eldeen Club on Friday Stayton Wednesday and arrang­ be a:i efficient one This can Day’ ’ and those who wish to less than a dozen fractures o f impor­ the case o f Jim’s death. The
afternoon. Other ladies present ed for a meeting to be held in only be accomplished though honor the memory o f their par- tant bones, although the bones shewed blackguard with the help of an­
other loses no time in attempting
were Mesdames F. F. Foster the town hall next Saturday training. Switzerland and Aus lent are requested to wear a no deformity or softness.
to bring this about, and is only
tralia have shown that this can white flower or white ribbon if
E. H. Alexander, Horace Lilly evening.
Dogs In ths Bible.
The purpose o f the meeting is be done through the public- possible, as n token o f respect
The dog Is an animal frequently men­ frustrated by “ Big Jim” himself
and Miss G 'alys Rire. A dainty
lunch was ¡eived i n i an enjoy­ jo get in touch with the farmers school system, and with a result- to her memory, living or dead, tioned In the Bible. An English trav­ who in a tremendous scene 3aves
;o find out how much farm labor ing vast improvement in public The morning sermon by the pas- eler mentions that be saw ou the very himself and his workers from i.
able afternoon is rejorted.
site o f Jezrccl the descendants o f the
they are now in need o f and morals and the quality of citizen- tor will be entitled, “ Home and very dogs that devoured Jezebel, prow l­ mine rapidly filling with water.
I
low much they will need in har­ ship. The criminal rate In Swit- Mother” and the public is invit- ing on the mounds without the w alls The doctor in a fight over some
for oifal and carrion thrown out to money with Big Jim’s assistant
Luxembour ' ; .'oriirf Perde: n Stallion vest time, They take a farm zerland is only a small fraction ; ed to be present,
them to consume.
kills the lad, and fastens the
Assistant Superintendent of
Will m ale the 1917 season as survey as to crop, live stock, of ours. Respect for the law
blame on “ Big Jim” who is sent
follows: Mb i lays at home; Tues- seed on hand and needed, mach- and constituted authorites, the Public Instruction F. F. Carleton
Making It Paraonal.
"D id you ever long fo r death?” asked j t0 jail,
Come and see the play
lays and '* o lnesdays at Lyons; inery needed etc. This is being flag o f the country, and a high will be the speaker in the even­
the soulful, dyspeptic young man of
Thursdays and Fridays until 10 done to get the food situation as sense of patriotism are evident ing. on Eductation and Charac­ the practical young woman. It w as Sunday.
i. m. Jordan; Fridy afternoons well in hand as possible and to on nil sides, and yet there is ter", the service begining at 8 the fourth long call he bad made on
co-operate and help the farmer. practically no standing army.
o’clock. County Superintendent her that week, and she w as sleepy.
Good Oak posts 15 cents each
md Saturdays at Stayton.
"W h ose deulh do you mean?” she
“ We have hero a patriotic Walter M. Smith will also be! asked in a dry, discouraging tone.
Bo sure and attend the meeting.
¡ at Chas. Gehlen’s.
G-17-x
J. F. RICHARDS.
Possibly About You or Your Friends
We can supply your needs from
stock. In spite of conditions we
have an exceptionally good as­
sortment.
Curtaining, Sheeting,
Pillow Tubing,
Counterpanes,
\
Cretonnes, Couch Covering,
Silkoline, Draperies, Etc.
%
1 Doll’s Cash Store §
mmmm
“4” Big Specials “4”
Saturday May 12th
String beans 3 cans 25 cents
Squash can - - 10
Pumpkin can - - 10
Kellogs Toasted wheat
Biscuit 3 for -
25 “
Watch the Specials Each Week
YOUNG’S CASH GROCERY
Big Jim Garrity
Marys Church
The Needs of Our Arm y
Attention Farmen
Methodist Church
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