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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1917)
Indian Slavs* of South Amarlo*. STAR T H E A T R E Timid, cringing, taking off Ida hat respectfully to every white uiau be meets, the Indimi of the weal const of South A inert«.t Is a pit laido object. In the chics be shares with the burro the honor «<f being everybody's burden bearer. No one but an Indian will be seen with even the smallest package, and you «'an engage a detachment of the ‘'children o f the sun” to carry homo anything from half a pound o f I 'a to a 200 pound trunk. You pay hltu w'ett you will; lie dares net chaffer about price with a white man. On the grent plantations and In the mines tin* Indian Is n virtual slave. There Is no free agricultural labor on the west const. Four days a week the peon must work for tin* great laud- holders at tin* munlflcont wage of 10 cents a day. The rest of the timo ho may devote to Ids own acre or two, which must feed and clothe his family. —World Outlook. "HOME OF BES1 PICTURES” Program for Saturday and Sunday SU N D A Y SA TU R D A Y 1 reel. “ Saint. Devrt and Women” 5 reel Cold Rooster Fea ture. An absorbing photoplay of D U E L P E R S O N A L IT Y and Hearst-Pathe News 1 reel Faithless Friend 2 reels Trouble Enough 1 reel Luke’ s Wsishful Waiting Why did the Cashier at Star Theatre wear a mask Sun day? Show each Wednesday. H Y P N O T IS M . Matrimonial M ix-l p 1 reel H in n iv» and Louie Comedy CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Money to Loan I H mtc Made Arrange ments for loaning eastern money, will make very low rate o f inter est on highly improved farms, llo- mer H. Smith, room 5, MeCornack BMg., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96. tf. FOR S A L E - Double buggy harness and light work harness, With collars. Also rubber tired buggy. All in good shape. Inquire at Gehlen's Store. FOR SALE -6 horse gasoline engine, wood saw and feed roller. Apply H, Humphrey’s Shaw, Ore. 5-31-x Notice of Hearing, Final Account IN TH E C O U N TY COURT OF TH E STA TE OF OREGON FOR M ARIO N C O U N TY. In the Matter of the Estate o f Hen rietta Denny, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the ttnal account o f F. C. Denny, ns administra tor o f the estate o f Henrietta Denny, deceased, has been tiled in the County Court o f Marion County, State o f Ore gon, and that the 18th day o f June, 1917, at the hour o f ten o’ jlock a. m. has been duly appointed by such Court for the hearing o f objections to such final account and the settlement thereof at which time any persons interested in said estate may appear and file objec tions thereto in writing and contest the same. E. C. D EN NY, Administrator o f said estate. «, ** r i : ’«.-: : sf?*- *>»* FOUND—Ladies wedding ring owner Olive Bassett and paying for ad. F. TRAIL OPEN—The trail from Detroit to the Bre.tenbush Hot Springs is now- open for travel. John Outerson 5-31-52 Two Freaks of Nature. «¡f *>«• M. Fresh and family, of E is e n h a rt. FOR SALE -New Lilly Cream Separa tor No. 2 450 lb. capacity made by International Harvester Co. regular $75 machine $55. Inquire Balsieger and Son R. F. D. No. 1 Scio Ore. 5-31-x Round Tower* of Ireland. No one knows exactly when or why the round towers In Ireland were built, but some believe that tho druids erect ed them ns watch tower» and places to which to go for safety In time of dan ger. A good many of tho towers have the tops broken down, and those which show the cone tops Intact have mostly been restored. There Is no door on tho ground, tho doors being purposely built at about ten or fifteen feet from the ground amt were reached by lad ders. After the people had climbed In- sldo they drew their ladders up nfter them and thus wero out of reach of th* Danes who frequently Invaded tho country. The tiny windows o f theso towers are far up toward the top also. About eighty round towers remain In Ireland, but only n few of them aro perfect According to one authority, they uere probably built between the nluth and thirteenth centuries. Tw o contrasting freaks o f nature are tho Island of Eire and the Lake o f Snow. Tho Island of l'lro Is called tho Homo of Hot Devils. It Is sttuated la tho midst of a large lake o f boiling mud In tho Island of Java. Tho steam and gases which arise from the sticky mud form themselves Into bubbles, at taining a diameter o f flvo or six feet, amt sail high up in the air like bal loons, carried hither and thither by tho wind mid finally exploding with a loud crash. The biggest snow lake is seen from the summit o f Hispnr pass. In ttio K a rakorum range. It Is more than 300 square miles In area. In Switzerland the sea of Ice might better be called the sea o f snow, ns the surface Is bro- ken up by Rolar be t, which mnkes a minute Assuring In the Ice, giving It the appearance o f snow. Dentn'iss Cannot Be Cured by hjc.il applications, ns they t-.innol reach t..e u.jcaaed portion ot the car. Thi re Is ( nly one way to < ur > «1 atn u, and that ia by con it Uonat r m II ;. t v ifr. so is caused by a:» Inflamed c men tion of tho tn-jco.is lining ■ f tho Kust •- chian Tube. W t n tlilj tube i« Inllim J you have a ru.r.Mlng s und or Imp- rfcot he-ring, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness ia the r suit, and unless the In flammation can be taken c ■: and th.j tube restored to Its r rrnal condition, bearing w ill l<o d> .ros- l f «rever; nln» cas-s cut t f t n n. - caus. 1 t.«r Catarrh, which is nothing hut r.n Inflamed condi W A N TE D —A horse weighing between tion of tho mucous surfaces. W«*wiU rive On«* nandoM I *«lla*-s f rnnycu-n < f 1000 and 1200 lbs. apply at Mail office. I*- iCnc- * ' in - 1 Cycatr.rr’: 1 tl-.at cannot I - r - r e j t jr l la U » Catarrh Cut*.-. Scnj j« * t . rccUrs, t : 5-24 x r . J. CTIENET, a C O , Toledo, Ohio. Sold by D rn ijis't.T fc. Taxo U a ll * 1 anuly l*iUs fo r ooosUpaUoa. FOR S A L E -2 young Poland China Sows phone 1x7 Stayt.on 5-24-51 Girls Good Oak posts 15 cents each at Chas. Gehlen’s. Don’ t forget to see “ Thru Tempest and Sunshine” at Heins’ Hall, Aumsville next Tuesday evening May 29. Subscribe for the Mail. National H* Wsnt. Honor shall I sine next? She— '"Tome, Sweet Home,” without any variations.— Puck. Ho that wrestles with 119 strengthens our nerves and sharpens oor skill. Our antagonist U our helper.—Burke. Saturday May 26th S T A R -------------------- Scribbler—Can you suggest a simile for giving advice? Scrawler—How would pouring water on n duck’s back do?—Philadelphia Record. THEATRE S P E C IA L Whero He Fails. " I t ’s loo bad the average man can’t be satisfied with a good living nnd not bo hungering for more money.” "The average man 11 satisfied with n good living. The only trouble is that his Idea of a good living grows with his Income.” —Exchange. EN G AG EM EN T Now on.the 9th con- in Besides a complete line o f Seasonable Merchandise We carry a nice line of Staple Gro ceries, Shoes, Trunks and Suit Cases. Also many useful novelties in the Notion Line. N e w lot of Flfcgs and National Dcc- oiutunsjust in. J. R. Gardner’s Cash Store, Stayton, Ore. All kinds of Shoes for all kinds of People. For all purposes. For work For P la y . For wear. For comfort. For durability. For style. For fit. For money. Boys Niehoff Shoes $4.00. good factory Calked Logger $9.00 launches 170 foot Local planing mill to mako[500,000 wooden pins for shipbuilding. Astoria schooner. McEachcrn Ship Co. launches another big auxiliary How industries build up communities has again been demon- «trated. Bend now has a population of 6200, according to a recent lirectory compilation. The increase for the past tljree months has been about 1200. Roseburg Review. Oregon City—One o f the beat gravel plants in state starts operation here. Milwaukie Preliminary work on establishment of a big ship building and equipping plant here continues. Lebanon -Paper mill here increases wages 50 cents a day. Some people are found arguing ngainst the $6,000,000 Oregon Brookings Oregnn-California Lumber Co., sending out first cargo. Klamath Falls may get sugar factory. Utah-Idaho Sugar Jo., asks farmers to subscribe a sufficient acreage for «56,600 tons. i- 4 if. -f. 4. -F -F -t- -t- 4- 4r t- ;l- 41 -t- -L 41 * Weston O. W. R. & N. Co., starts work on Dry Creek fill, * P R A C T IC A L H E A L T H HINT. + cost $50,000. played to over 60,000 people secutive month Northwest. The Stayton Mail The Natural Result. “ Pop, when you sow wild oats what crop do you get?” “ Lemons, my son.”— Exchange. the Pacific as the Greatest Cinema Production of Modern Times in Portland, SUBSCRIBE FOR orders and to close their stores when present stocks are gone. Pronounced by the Press, Public and Pulpit from the Atlantic to marines, W ar Ships, Giles Des- troyed, Great Aerial, Naval and Land Battles. Etc., Etc. A A ▼ A ▼ A W A ▼ A ▼ A ▼ A ▼ A ▼ A w ì ▼▼ Mr. Iloon—Serapplngton and his w ife Road Bond issue on the groun I that the money should not be spent have parted. Mrs. Iloon—Good gra cious! What Is the trouble? Mr. Iloon at this time o f involved conditions. There is altoitt as much sense —There I in't uny trouble now. They n such an argument as to urge all merchants to stop placing future have parted. "I CIVILIZATION 1 Has j LILLY HARDWARE CO. Peace at Last. Thos. H. Ince's Mammoth Million Dollar Cinema Spectacle 40,000 People, 40 Aeroplanes, Sub- A complete line of all kinds of garden tools. Lancefieid’s Shoe Store. “ What Is It that makes you so nerv ous, dear?*’ “ Why, Jark Is to linvo an Interview with papa this afternoon." “ I see, and you are afraid your fa ther won't giye tils consent." "No. I'm afraid Jack won’t show up.” —New York Telegram. I 1 Hoes, Rakes, W eeders, Hand Cultivators Eugene MAY 25 -------------------- G a rd e n Time Norway’« Capital. The nainu of ( hristlanln dates back only 300 years. Tho c«lty which pre ceded It was Oslo, the site of which la now Included In the area o f Christi ania. Oslo was tho ancient capital of Norway nnd existed some »loft years before Its name was < hanged to clirls- tlnnln, in 1621, after Oslo hml been de stroyed by u fire. King Christian IV. resolved. In splto of I tic proto- is of t lie citizens, that tho site of tbo capltnl should l*e moved n couple of thousand yards westward to l>e nearer tlie fort ress of Akersbtis and at the same time Portland Columbia Engineering Works decided that the town when rebuilt auxiliary schooner. should be named nfter himself. Her Great Fear. FRIDAY T H E A T R E STAYTON Night Light In th* Sky, In studying the amount o f light in 1 the aky ou u starlit night Lunihcrtus ' Yutema, lu German*, reached tho In teresting conclusion that the luminosi ty of the sky Is cause! partly by dl- j reot starlight ami partly by some other source o f light. This latter ho calls entih light and sug'i-sta that It may 1 ts* «lue to u permanent aurora attend- I ing the earth. The light Is variable ¡ not only on different nights, hut ut j diff erent hours o f the same night. He I found It to be from seven to llftci'ii I times tbo amount of mean sturllglit, j but It Is believed that this ratio Is ox- I ceptloual and docs not prevail every where. Some observations Indicate thnt the light has Its origin close to the surface of the earth. It has ticen suggested that It may have u similar origin to that o f the light emitted by the coma of a comet j Spring 1 ime A About ths Sam« Thing. Everybody Come WAR CENSUS REGISTRATION DAY Tuesday June 5th, 1917 ONE D AY ONLY Foe of th# Tarantula. Tarantula« prefer loose, stony ground for tbelr habitat The foolish crea tures corno out for n stroll Just before the sunset hours, at tho very time when the tarantula hawk which is not a bird, but a wasp—Is out looking for them. The vicious wasp I» quite sure to limi them, und, although tho fl;-ht may bo l«*ng ami tho tarantula may make a tenacious defense, the wasp's lance will finally pierce and stupefy the tarautnhi. whose body will retain warmth «luring tho required number o f ilu.*s for tho Incubation of the eggs which the wasp will d«‘|>osU In her victim. When tin« grubs of the baby taran tula hawks appear the uogr.. I««us little things will Immediately proceed to de vour tho warm busk that gives them protect!'«il amt life, thus fulfilling their destiny und Incidentally protecting the dwellers on the border. He (U p. m. at th»« piano)— What Guard Benefit STM Tiny and Tirol***. Ilt-nt Is net a KUt'stiiuctv It U merely the vibration of the molecules compos ing ttic material heated. Every mate rial ts inailo up of molecules, ami each molecule Is « «unp« m « i o f atoms. Mole cules of matter aro held together by a forco called “ cohealou.” At uhsolute aero, cold« r yet thuu liquid air, or minus 270 degr«>o*, all molecules nto at rest As the temper ature i t « « the uiolccul«» b*glu to move t«i unit fio- Tin* higher rbe t««mparature I: raised tin« further aud aster «w hig the molecules. Molecules are so minuto that there art* about one soxtllltou o f them In a cubic Inch o f air. Theso at freexlng temperature oscillato back »nil forth at the rate o f 1,470 feet a second. The average length o f their path between oscillations Is about one two hundred and seveuty seven thousandth o f un Inch. Each conus Into collision with Its fellows about 0,000,000 times u sec ond. the Pacific • * Fainting. Bean cleaning plants to lie erected in Eugene and Salem to An;thing which disturbs tho k circulation of blood In the brain 4= c >st between $-5,000 and $10,000 each, 1 4* will produco a feeling o f fnlnt- &■ Astoria Pori Commission lets contract for 1,000,000 bushels 1 41 ness and unconscloiisness. Whnt- 4> k «ver mny be tho causo o f falut- 4* concrete bins at cost of $174,000. Ing, always pince thè persoti In a 4 Salem New business block 62 12 feet square planned here k recumbent position—on the lied, 4* * g 4* sofa or floor. See thnt the head 4* >y .J, I I . Farrar. 4* Is lower than the foot. It Is bet- 4* 4* ter to lift up tho feet nnd legs \ Philomath is a manufacturing town. Handle and furniture 41 so ns to facilitate the flow o f 4r factory added to sawmill industries. 4* blood to the brain. Unfnsh-n tho 4- 41 shoes, wristbands, belt, collar— 4* Corvallis Contract let for half of .$25,0tK) apartment house. 4* nothing must be allowed to bind 4« Eugene—Garage warehouse to he built here. 4* tho iwrson, as this delay* tho 4* 41 return o f blood to the brain. 4> - - ----- - - - ........ - - ♦ Bathe the face with cold wa- 41 4* ter, give plenty o f fresh nlr to 41 4* bronthe and water to drink If 4 4* the patient Is conscious. Bond 4* -4* for n physician If a person In n 41 4* faint does not respond quickly ♦ 4* to tho fresh air and cold water 4* 4- treatment. 4* 4s 4* ¿^4■- 4» 4* 4t- 4* 4* ,4* 4i -fc 4«,.* ± a* •* * ■'*' I Positively the Biggest and Best Attraction Ever Offered in Stayton First Show 3:30 Second Show 7:00 A d m is s io n , A d u lt s 25 C e n ts. Last Show 9:00 p. m. C h ild r e n , 15 C e n ts School Children Bring Mattinee Tickets. Now is the time Order 4th of July Posters