• - ...W»v L i t « '» ' O f* STÄYT0N MAIL Has the Largest Circulation of Any Paper in the Santiam Valley S T A Y T O N , MARION C O U N T Y , OREGON, TH URSDA Y, JUNE 14, 1917. ¿3rd. Y ear, N o . 2 4 .,, Serial No. 1113 — r«— War Census News BIG FLAG Portland, Or., June 12.- The period of grace for men of mili tary age who failed for any rea ttori to register on War Census Day, ia ended. From now on, every slacker is to tie hunted down without mer- cy. There will be no more lent- enev. Governor Withycombe has re- ceived official instructions from the Provost Marshal General, at Washington, D. C .,th at the most vigorous enforcement of the pen- al clause of the law will h ere- quired against all who have not registered. ll is announced that the quota of men to be drafted into the miHtary service from each state wil| be based on previous census estimates, not on the actual reg istration figures, which in Ore gon were slightly lower than the estimate. Inasmuch as the men to be called are to be chosen by lot, the failure to register of any man who should have done so in creases the chances against ev ery other man who did his duty and registered. Kor ^ i s reason’ particularly, and also as a patriotic duty, ev- ery o n e of t h e 62,840 men j rw r« n tn Aumsville Resident . Passes Away WOOL MOHAIR Eli/.abeth Dorothy Bullock was born in Grafton New Hamshire June 4, 1838. When she was five years old she removed with her parents to Fall River, Mass., where in 1856 she was was unit- ed in marriage to Avery Win- slow. In the Fall of 1857 they moved to Ottowa Illinois. In Phone 217 the year 1874 theY removed to Ionia Kansas where they lived s' x*een years, l 8^ ^he family went to Olympia Wash., fo ra few months This event will mark an epoch The greatest event in the his a n ^ from there removed to tory of Staytbn will tuke place in the history .of Stay ton and Aumsville, Oregon where they Mason, Knight of Pythais, and be- er’s ta rg e t next Saturday afternoon June 11» teach a lesson in patriotism that The character of Philip Lorler- have made their home since that longed to other orders. The fun- when the mamoth flag which has will leave a lusting impression on eral was held at Albany Monday gan’s stories is that t h e y pre time. Mrs. Winslow has been a been purchase«! by popular suh- the minds of all who witness the afternoon, conducted by the Ma- always built around a really big member of the Baptisu church scriptiorf will tie raised to the W|> utirring events of that afternoon, sonic fraternity. idea. The big theme o f “ The for fifty years. of a polo nearly 100 feet tall. PROGRAM Mr. Rockwell lived most of his World and the Woman” is th a t She leaves a daughter and two life in and near Mill City. He is if one believes, himself, he can This will b o a patriotic celebra- ¡nV(icaf|on Rev. Lockhart sons, Elizabeth M. Pound of survived by a wife and four chil- not only lift himself f r o m the tion lar surpassing anything jAmerica Hand and Audience Salem, Charles A. of Olympia dren and his parents. He was mire, but allay the s u f f e r i n g of of the kind ever attempted here. Flap Son>f an(j Drill 48 Children Wash., and William K. of Aums buried at Fox Valley cemetery others. in which not only Stayton but the S|>eech Geo. Kcech ville. Three children preceeded entire country surrounding our i Song If you say “ I can’t do it, " th e Eight Younj^ Ladies her, Hattie, who died in infancy Sunday city will participate. An elulio- Reading ---------- * ------- chances a r e you won’t, w h e r e a s Miss Walton Alta D. Ross, who died in ML ratc program suitable to the oc Flag Raisin if you say “ I can and I will do Angel in 1910 and Jessie B. Win- **ThC W o r l d casion in being prepared with all Song *fcight Young Ladies slow who passed away two weeks « ,, „ it,” no m atter what the thing is you will succeed. You don’t care and thoroughness of the Address Hon. Chaa. Galloway ago in Olympia, Wash. Be- 3.I1C1 tilC 0 m 3 .il men in charge and that the event Dixie have to be a Christian Scientist Band sides these there sixteen grand will be a grand success goes Benediction Rev. I ockhart The feature at the Star Thea- to realize this. The picture will children and three great grand- without saying. Our patriotism ehilsren who will miss her cheer- tre Sunday, is the Pathe Gold appeal to every man, woman and The Masonic Hall will be open should l>e shown on this occasion ut one o’clock for the use of ing smiles and comforting words. Rooster Play "The World and the child who consciously realizes if we have never demonstrated i women ............ and children while th e ' Duriog the later years of her Woman,” produced by Than, Than - 1 the power of the mmd. help in the drive to round up the Here is an extract from a it before. . *» parade is forming houser, with Jeanne Eagles as life her strength did not permit 1 shirkers. letter written to Mr. Lonergan Hon.Charles Galloway of Salem to activeness but many friends the star. Already the sheriffs, police of by Harryot Holt Dey, President will be the speaker of the after-1 Beautiful Miss Eagles, remem CARD OF THANKS did not forget to visit her often ficers and precinct registrars of the Woman’s Press Club of noon, he is one of the ablest or- _______ and send her many cheering bered for her work opposite New York and a prominent have been directed by the Adju- ators df our state and he is alive' ^ t Arnold Dalv in “The House of to the subject and will deliver WLe wwh to express °ur thanks tant General to report all susp.-, A larfie number of relatives ¡F ear.” ” is - splendid. Christian Scientist, who saw the « •-* « Her art an address that every American to t *le Pe°P'c ^ l*st Sta\ ton for cious cases. But now the press. and friends were present at the lends the proper touch to a del- picture at a private showing: will be glad he heard. t^ ‘,r kindness and sympathy ¿ rd in response to official order* “ The memory of 'The World funeral which was held at the icate and difficult role, and the and the Woman’ clings to me There will be a grand street ,,unn* the s,ckneM and death of from Washington, all men who home at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday supporting cast is a fine one. have registered are asked to aid conducted by Rev. Lockhart of parade in which the Grand Army I H. W. Teman. It is an unusual, absorbing constantly. I am sure you do city officials. Red Cross. 48 child Mrs. Laura Teman and family. in this anti-slacker campaign. Stayton. Interm ent i n Lone study of the soul of a woman of not fully realize the strength of ren, the Honor Guard and as Of course, there may be a few Oak Cemetery. the streets. The story grips the work you have done.” It is a deeply interesting ¡-tory many citizens as wish will par- Mesdames Joe Fisher, C. E. who can present legitimate ex from the start, and it will sound well acted, well produced and ticipate. The parade will form Taylor. S. A. Starr, J. P. Wilbur, cuses for not having registered. a responsive note in your heart well directed. It will hold the at the school house about 2 o'clock Misses Ruth Roy, Cecilia Mielke But they will have to present that will make you feel a new attention of everybody, no m at and mnrch through town headed j andfMr. C. E. Taylor, are taking them in court. The time for sympathy for those less fortun ter of what belief. by the band to the speakers stand, in the Rose Festival in Portland leniency is passed, and imprison ____ ate than yourself who must win The program will be interspersed this week, ment faces those who tried to Ben Rockwell, age 28, and W. a battle for existence a t any with singing and hand music. Subscribe for the Mail. evade their duty to their country. Leo Klecker left for Bend Ore H. Rambo, 52. were killed Satur- cost* gon this morning. day morning at Mill City when a A. tipsy man s wager brings ■ P ff 4 jWWWn- ■Iff'11' à ilW H i't r JPW* ' g awpn»*« MiflVfiif: # V ' 11 t JP *1' 1 ^ « D. C. Davis left this morning sHëiMlK I M* 4 «tliátiW m £ «ÉÉiáifc 4 LUI lu íiíit» MÉ M S U MA L SU A U. BMÉáMMB- 9 logging train got away from the fi^l ^ a servant to the train crew as they were coming mountain bungalow of a Broad- for Bremerton Wash., to work out of the woods with a load of waY spendthrift. There in the for the summer. logs. The train was half way dean air, the trees and flowers The Mail $1 per year. down the hill at the switchback bring her to realization that The Misses Williamson, of Sa when the train stopped to turn there is a God. With the return lem, visited Sunday wish their the engine to make the rest of se*^ respect she is given a sister, Mrs. J. A. Hendershott. the way down. As the train wonderful power of understand- Mrs. E. B. W atters rec ived Are made for men who appreciate quality, started the air brakes failed to a°d sympathy. Her faith the sad news recently that a price, and service combined in footwear. work and the train gained speed leads to faith in others, and she niece had been killed in a cyclone Our first thought is not down hill. A fter reversing the comes to be regarded as almost in Missouri. The Mississi pi eccentric and setting the brakes, an anf?eh Then the man reveals valley has been seriously dam ag the engineer jumped, followed what she has been, ed by storms this season ai d by the fireman. • How will it end? Can she many lives lost. Rockwell, who was the con- a>?a*n climb up the social ladder? Chas. Staab and family left ductor in charge of the train, was You will want her to with all Monday with their household ef on a load at the front of the train y?ur heart. T hat’s why this fects for Oregon City, going by and started to run back over the picture beats any ten sermons, auto. Mr. Staab has secured em loaded cars. But the momentum R holds your attention from ployment in the paper mills in was becoming too great and one beginning to end. but you do not that city. of the loads was thrown from feel that you have been a preach- the car, throwing Rockwell with it and killing him instantly. Rambo was in the caboose which was next to the engine at W e have been time tried, time battered. Some With every pair of shoes gees this guarantee: the front of the train and he times scarred but we are still in the ring. W e jumped when a terrific speed was THEY MUST BE AS REPRESENTED reached. His neck was broken. I carry no chip on [our shoulder but we try to do THEY MUST FIT There were six women in the ; unto others as w e wish to be done by. If you THEY MUST GIVE SATISFACTION caboose, none of whom were in -: wish to do business with us under these condi “ SEEING IS BELIEVING” “ TRYING IS KNOWING” jured. tions we welcome you but if you want evervtK,rg The rest of the train crashed coming your w ay and not allow us a living down the hill, throwing off one one will class you where you wish to go. load of logs after another until SHOE D EPA R TM EN T the engine and caboose were free W e endeavor at all times to give you the L ill from the other cars. With the your money. Once more we admonish you buy load lightened apd the brakes set your Merchandise now. before prices advance and the engine reversed, the train finally came to a stop. Buy Now. W ar Tax Coining Mr. Rambo is survived by a wife whom he married nine Our Price is Right months ago, two sisters in Van- , couver, Wash., Miss Mattie Ram- j bo and Mrs. Emmingham, and j Oregon two half brothers. He went to; W e want your Gooseberries Mill City with his father ab o u t, ' 1883 and lived there practically a iF fiE JW W ñ 1 Lgui K J the rest of his life. He was a Next Saturday June 16 th Will be the Greatest Day in the History of Stay ton, Street Parade* Band Music, Singing and Speeches Will be Some of the Features of the Patriotic Celebration WE BUY BOTH And will pay highest Market Price for same. Fleece Twine and Wool Sacks for Sale WILBUR WOOLEN MILLS CO., Stayton W Two Killed When ' __ Train Runs Away um ém w wí k éíéé í iííén __ éém “Just Right” Shoes “H o w ch eap can w e m ake a shoe?” BUT “H o w good, serviceable, dressy sh oe can w e C reate at a reasonable Price?’’ m Salem Woolen Mills Store W. F. KLECKER.