The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 05, 1917, Image 2

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    T he STAYTON MAIL
tioi who tendered their servicesi
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to the Government prior to Juan,
MADi- 1
G R A V C L V 'S
5, 1917, and who have lu\ n listed !
O F TOBACCO
ALEXANDER & DAUGHERTY, Owners it»l l ‘iil>lishe.
C E LF BRATED
under ti. 0. 97. War Depart-'
WAS MADE
NO M A N
C. E. DAUGHERTY, Editor nini Mumper
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inent, Maximum ago limit 50 j
F.VER MADE
U E F O R E T H E IN V E N T IO N
years.
AS GOOD
o r O U R PATENT AIR P R O O E P O U C H
Entered as second class matter at the postottieo at Slayton. Mar:on
Citizens with valuable military!
G R A V ELY P L U G TOBACCO
MADC C T P IC T LY FOR ITS C H EW IN G Q U A L IT Y
C>unty, Oregon. under the Act of Congress of March
15 »9.
experience and adaptability for
WOULD NOT K E E P K R E U H IN T H IS S E C T IO N
com missioned grade, er i: mens j
NOW T H E P ATEN T P O U C H S E E P S IT
F R E S H AN D C L E A N A N D G O O D
who have demonstrated n.
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A L IT T L E C H K W O F G R A V ELY IS E N O U G H
ability ami capacity for leader-*
A N O L A S T S L O N O C R T H A N A B IO C H E W
O F O R D IN A R Y P L U O
ship, and are clearly adapted for
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M em ber o f the Stete Editorial A w o o e tio n and of the W illam ette Valley 1 -l-O '
military service in commissioned'
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grade. Maximum age limit 11
' years.
TAKE IT FROM BILLY POSTER
Advertising Kates Made Known Upon Application
HIS BILLBOARDS ARE
Employees of the Unitt d States
SPREADING THE! GOOD NEWS
must inclose the sigiu lr e orn-
Foreign Advertising Represented by The American Press A > ttiu
tuendati n and c-msent of their
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Address all Communications to The S .
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Note. Men who applied for
the first erie-i o f c mps must re­
apply whether or not certified as
suitable for the first camps, j
They will have no preference in
selection for these camps hut '
will be on equal basis with other j Mrs. T. B. Higgs leaves for
i applicants.
Portland Friday.
The minimum age limit for all
Fred Watters came down from
applicants is 20 years and 9 mo. Detroit to spend the Fourth.
However, in order to obtain
C. A. Beauchamp reports the
the experienced class o f men de- sale of a Maxwell to W. S. Lake.
left for his.home at Kaiama sired, preference will be given
Mrs. F. F. Foster and . Mrs.
j to men over 31 years o f age
Wash., Saturday.
Almira Cain visited Salem Wed­
other things being equal. Be-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cornish, of
nesday.
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cause of the anticipated large
Joe Hendricks and family re­ „
Stayton were visiting at the W m.
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Fishing on the Santiam river
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number ot applications, it will
turned from their trip to eastern z, .
Rubens home Sunday.
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is
reported poor at present too
probably be i.imcult for men
Oregon Thursday, They report
S'atiatica ahow that the num­
much
water.
Mr. and Mrs. Lulay also Mr. | under that age to qualify except
a nice trip.
ber
o f women depoaitora ia rap­
Fred Lau and family, o f Fox
E. C. Downing is driving a a n d M r s . Breitenstein o 1 ¡n instances where the applicant
idly increaaing.
Sublimity were afternoon visit­ has pre-eminent qualifications or \ alley, visited at the A. 1).
new Studebaker.
ors at J. Frank home Sunday.
unusual military experience.
Gardner home the first of the
A. Frank and family spent ;
W e realize that women to­
Note
particulary
that
letters
week.
Sunday at the Joe Hendricks
day are a big figure in the
of recommendation are not want­
Alfred and Ed Herling of
home.
buaineaa world.
ed, but only the names of three Criterion Ore., a r e
visiting
Geo. Schmitt started for Cali-
Good cigars, good soda at responsible citizens who know friends and relatives in and
fornia Wednesday to be gone
W e pay apecial attention to
the applicant best.
Each appli­ around Stayton.
Beauchamp's Drug Store.
abojt three weeks.
their
accounta.
cant must be examined physi­
Mrs. J. F. Lau was over from
H. Frank and family took in
cally at his own expense by a
Courteoua tellera and clerha
Albany the first of the week. ,
the round-up at Albany Monday.
reputable physician who will
She expects to move here within
fill out the physical report form­
a few weeks.
women want to know in the
ing part o f the official applica­
To provide officers f<7r the
tion blank.
This pieliminary
: drafted forces of the National
examination
is
subject to review
The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Joe! Armo the War Department has
And kodak supplies at Beau­
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and
the
examining
officer may
Brant nearly Strangled to
adopted the policy o f commie-
champ’s
Drug
Store.
STAYTON STATE BANK
Saturday from drinking kero- sj0ning all new officers of the! require another examination.
Men who submitted physical ex­
Miss Mabel Rupert of Salem,
line (Infantry, Cavalry, Field,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Titus and and Coast Artillery) purely on amination on the Army blank Miss Lena Berg of Shaw, Mr.
mother motored to Albany last I the basis of demonstrated ability I io\ the fiuret series ° f ca™P8 ,nay and Mrs. V. Dare Sloper, Mar­
after three months’ observation submit these reports in lieu of a ion Hunt and Geo. Tate visited
week.
the Columbia Highway the 1th.
and
training in the Officers’ i r e '' examination.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mrs.
Training
Camps.
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Applications
will
be
received
All Popular Brands
Patterson, of Salem, spent Sun­
Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year In
Advance
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Country Correspondence
From
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AH Over The Valley
Rock
Point
Women A re
Businesslike
Good Drugs
Information Bulletin
Kingston Kinks
Kodaks
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Squirnel and gopher poisons.
Sloper’ s Drug Store.
The Christian Endeavor Society
o f the Christian church will have
a very interesting meeting next
Sunday evening to which a cor­
dial invitation is extended.
A share of the banking business
Wood Lark Fly Repellent
tory and courteous treatment at
Drives away flies and mosqui­
toes and increases the dairymans
profits. Sloper’ s Drug Store.
this bank, by ample capital and
death
A second series o f Officers’ IUP to July 15’ 1917‘ Ln,I(?r no
Training Camps will be held be- ! circumstances will an application
! be considered if received after
gining August 27th. PJ17. with
the definite mission of producing July 15.
Accepted applications, unless
a body of line officers (Infantry,
they are reserve officers or mem-
Cavalry, Field and Coast Ar­
bers of the Regular Army or
»PPi-
tillery) capable of filling all
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Huntley p]aces jn the grades above lieu­ National Guard in Federal Ser­
epent the 4th at Halsey, where tenant and many of the places vice, will be required to enlist
he met two sisters he hadn’t in the grade of lieutenant in the for a period of three months,
under Section 54, National De­
seen for 30 years.
second 500,000 troops.
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Philippi
The second Camp for the fense Act, and will agree to ac­
went to Albany for the Fourth. Western Department will be held cept such commission in the
Army o f the United States as
Mr. and Mrs. Wheaton Hunt- at the Presidio Reservation, San
may l>e tendered by the Secretary
ley and children went to Albany Francisco, Cal., and will open on
of War.
The enlistment obli­
Wednesday.
August 27th, 1917, and close
gates one to service in the train­
H. S. Williams went to the November 25th, 1917.
ing camp only.
Members of the Officers’ Re­
round-up Monday.
The Government will pay men
serve Corps (line sections) who,
' in training $100 per month dur­
through no fault of their own,
ing the three months course and
were unable to attend the first
will provide transportation, uni­
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. series of camps; also Reserve
forms and subsistence except
W. A. Heater and family anj t Oliicer, of .Scaft Corps under 60
that Reserve Officers in training
Mrs. Walt Heater were trading years
aiie
a^ k-ast
will receive the pay of their
in Stayton Saturday.
months’- service in war and who
grades and will provide uniforms
Miss Bertha Mollet returned have had experience in Infantry, and subsistence at their own
day with Huntley’ s.
LI, S. Titus took a load of wool
to Silverton Tuesday.
Wheaton Huntley is hauling
wool to Silverton for V. J. Phil-
Union H ill
is solicited.
You are assured of a safe deposi­
long experience in the banking
business.
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Fly Spray
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stayton, Oregon
Capital $25,000.00
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Goods at
I GEHLEN’S STORE
l W e also Carry a com­
plete line of Staple and
pillow slips or old linens, is re­
quested to take them to the Red
Cross headquarters in the I. O.
O F. hall, where they will b e ’
made use of. The Red Cross |
meets e>n Friday afternoon of
each we .-k, at 2 o ’clock and s.ll
ladies, whether meml era or not, •>
are requested to come and help
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with the sewing.
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of Stayton and vicinity
Sam’ l Cox, age 64 years died at
the home o f Fred Merrils, Lyons,
last Monday. Funeral services
were conducted by the minister
from Mill City Tuesday. Inter­
ment in F< x Valley cemeterv
W. A. Weddle o f the Ringo Un­
dertaking Parlors had charge of
the funeral.
Mr. Cox bad re­
sided for several years in Lyons.
Wm. Trout formerly of Mill
City, has opened up a bakery
here and is making all kinds of
breads and pastries. He has had
expense.
a number o f years experience in
Since the special object of this line and will gi ve good satis­
these camps is to train a body faction.
of men fitted to fiil ihe more re­
Colgates Mechanic Paste
sponsible positions of command
Removes
dirt and grease bet-
in the new armies, every effort
ter
than
soap.
.Sloper’s Drug
will be made to sele ct nun of
Store.
exceptional character arid proved
Constable Henry Smith lias re-
ability in their various occupa­
tions. While it is desired to give c-c-ived notice to collect the state
full opportunity for all eligible tax on the dogs in his territory.
citizens to apply, no man need If you have a dog it will be nr'.
make application whose record ir.sary to “ dig up” or lose tin-
is not in all lespect alx>ve re­ animal.
proach and who does not posse :s
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the fundamental characteristics
necessary to inspire respect and
At Beauchamp’s Gallon, half
confidence.
gallon and quart at $1.25—76
P. M. Lansdale
and 50c.
201 Pine St., San Francisco, Cal.
Anyone* having old sheets or:
home from Portland Tuesday.
Ca,':air!' or A.rt,ller-V:
officers of
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Heater the Regular Army recommended
end
Vivian
visited at in March. 1917, for temporary
_ „ daughter
T
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the W. R. Heater home Sunday. |annointmpnt
appointment in
in CMe
case o o f f war.
war, and
Miss Dora Rabens returned who, through no fault o f their
home from Stavton Monday.
own, were unal le to attend the
A surprise paity was given in training school for Regular Army
honor of Belle Hurt’s birthday non-commissioned officers i n
Friday eve., June 22nd.
The April, 1917. Maximum age limit
time was pleasantly spent by all 50 years.
present.
Resigned officers o f the Regu-
Maximum age limit
Mr. ard Mr.«. Elwin Carter lar Army
and son Lyal were visiting at 5 ) years.
Men who have qualified for
the M. J. Burnett home Sunday.
commissions
under General Or­
M G e y m e r o f Chicago is
ders
No.
42,
War Department,
visiting at the Wm. Stevely
1915.
Maximum
age limit 50
home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Heatrr years.
Men o f proper qualifications
and son, Ronald, called at the
made
eligible for the Officers’
Chas. Peters home Sunday ev< n-
Reserve Corps by the Army A p­
feg -
propria tor of May 12, 1917. C a n d i e s F o r
Mrs. M. E. D im l' who has
Maximum age limit 50 years.
♦een visiting at W. E. Tate’s
“ People who car ” nice and
Citiz ns of ti e Unite d States
^Btume I h ¡me Monday.
fresh
alwayi on h nd in bulk or
who have had war service in the
in
boxes.
Beauc'u mp’s Drug
W . H . Carter and son, Norvel present war as officers or non-
%ere trading in c u LI in ity Sat- commissioned officers of the line Store.
4rday.
The Stayton po tma c made
in the a*n iet o f allied Powers.
his annual trip over one of the
Mr. A . L . She.bj who has lVL.Aiu.um age limit 44 years.
Men of exceptional qualifica- rund routes Satur ay.
4ken working for D. Pottoroff
y
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Fancy Groceries
Come in and Examine our Stock Goods
and be Convinced
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