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Enough to Feed the Entire Allied Army as the burning gas left a stream of fire some distance behind the car The car came to a stop as soon as the ladies noticed their danger. They jumped from the 1 car and screamed. The fire lad d ies soon extinguished the dames ’1 he damage was about and no insurance. The cause of the ¡tire was a loose connection, thus allowing t:,e gas to escape which came in contact with the exhaust 1 pipe and ignited, uml the heat irom this melted the pipe carry* | mg the gasoline. Corn Bread with Rye Flour COUNTRY’S DEBT TO CRIMINAL 1 , 716 , 000,000 Pounds o f Flour Saved I f each o f our 22,000.000 fam ilies use this recipe instead o f w h ite bread. O ne lo a f saves 11.000,000 pounds: three loaves a w e e k for a year m eans 1,716,000,000 pounds saved 1 1 1 2 S 1 teaspoon aalt t cup milk cup corn m «*l cup rye flour n b lrtp oom oug*r teaspoon« Royal Baking Powder 2 tablespoon* shortening o f rye flour with equally good milk, beaten egg and melted allow to stand in warm place 40 to 4 } minutes. Our new Red , White and Blue booklet, "B est War Time Recipes," containing many other recipes for making delicious and wholesome wheat saving foods, mailed free— address R O Y A L BAKING POWDER CO.. Depl. H. 135 William St, N ew York FOOD W I L L W I N TH E W A R News From All Over The ----------City---------- Possibly About You or Your Friends GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Class Confections. Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor Stayton, SHOE The committee for gathering up the donations for the Belgians will'call Friday morning, so just leave oundles on your porch. W. F. Follis and wife. Mrs. E. T. Matthieu. Mrs. Lee Tate and Mrs. Wm. Cladek were Salem visitors Monday. The most successful lighting nlr- 1 IMUiit* III the world linin' In without niit-xtlon the Spinl. It war . o f cmirxe. tho mount o f the lute t'nptuln liuyne- mrr, who. It will bo remonihereil. nr- m unli’il for !M machine* before lo-lnic xli-it down hint So|,toitihor Just behind tho tiornmn front lino. Tho most pro- flolont idiots in tho I.Hfn.Votte o*on- drill,* also uxo thin nmohlno. Tho history o f iho Spud I* curious, it i"vox 1 1 « origin to Ariniind IMper- ilo*-in. a fnrup-r -ilk Xlorohmit of Ly- onx, who nnmxxod a largo fortune by a 'orlox o f swindling oja-rntlnnx. In 7010 ho proceed oil to sink must o f Ills gains Into nvlatlou oxiahllxhlng a huge , fl'ln g Hold mid faotor\ near ItolniA nnd ongnglng a brilliant young on- trinoor named Boohorenu. Tho roxult was that Iho Poperduxsln monoplane« noqulrixl an International fame, " I n ning tho llorrlon Bonnott cup at Phi- engo In 11112 nnd nt Holm* In 10IX— llio latter event nt tho rate o f IH4.X inllos an hour. T ’d* speed wn* made possible largely hv iho mono...... . con- xfrm-tlon o f the fuselage, greatly »ti|>e- rlor to the roctnngttlnr lx*l\ sootlon then In vogue on «Ih or nmohlno* A fte r the arrest o f !Vpordu**tn some time before the " n r the dlroolors o f the Itrm retained Boeherentl a* de signer and changed the name to Sped (Soclofo |»uir Aeroplanes I'-perdu*- sln). This wax again i-hnngcil unite recently to "Soololo |s>ur PAvIntbin et sex Derive*,” keeping the same Initial« a* before. Peperdusxln'x trial finally took place a few months back and a morel»- nominal sentence " n * llii|H>«ed on ace,>nnt o f the great sorvb x to the rnnso o f French aviation rendered by the defendant. V1S- Kodaks and Kodak O regon B A R G A IN S Ladies Cloth Top Patent Leather Button and lace Shoes all Rednced Lancefield Shoe Store Spring Time Means Garden Time You will have better succes with the garden i f you buy at J. R. G A R D N E R ’S CASH s t o k e Our fine plump onion sets will give more onions to the acre than any other. 16c per pound. We also have a few dry goods and notions coming in with the spring days. Ladies nnd childrens trimmed bats, white canvas shoes fancy wash goods, wash waists and white materials. jtoimp seeds Mrs. Lee Tate took the quilts, that were made last week, « i d a dozen pair o f socks to the Red Supplies at Beauchamp's Drug Cross headquarters in Salem last Don’ t fail to hear the DeMoss t i , a*, i . . c ., Store. Always plenty o f fresh Monday. family at the High school Friday i fi,ms on han(L Horace Lilly and w ife motored Miss Idris Rossell who was Wm. Shaw. A. Shaw, Wm. Ir to Salem yesterday. win, E. Small and E. J. Small of severety burned some 10 days Byron Bates, from near Scio, Portland were business callers in ago is still in the hospital in Scio b u t is reported getting along was trading in town Tuesday. Stayton Sunday. nicely. Lonesome Luke in the Sad Sea Pathe News at the Star Thea- Mrs. Susan Fenton, of Meha- waves Wed. eve. | tre Wednesday night. ma. was in town Friday, and in E. Roy went to Portland Tues Harry Jones has been confined vested in War Savings stamps. day, to his home for the past week or M**s. Fenton is one of the most Murch 21, 22 and 23, Sale cf more with a gathering in his industrious Red Cross workers in Spring Coats. Doll’s Cash Store. head CONTROL YOUR OWN KITCHEN & her community. One of the sons o f Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Matthieu spent Sun Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Huntley, Ringing Message A-ldrcsert to the Mrs. W. J. Hewitt is recovering day with relatives at Lebanon. son and daughter went to Albany! Women of American by One of & nicely from an attack o f blood Saturday for a visit with rela Their Best-Known Writers. The Patriotic League is arrang poisoning. tives. On Sunday they attend- ing for a big dance to take place Mnrgnrot Poland, the well-known The parties who have the wire ecj (¡ie ¡ 7 ^ wedding anniversary writer. xn.vs In the Woman’* Home April 5th. fence stretchers of Pete Deid- dinner o f Mr. and Mrs. George Com panion; Mrs. Mabel Crabtree is visiting ••This lx n brtive world Just now, rich please return same or call Gansel at Potter Station. her brother Andy Cornish at nnd It xhnmea u« to admit, even to and pay for them. Harold Murphy who has been ourselves, how we hale to face some Montague Cal. The Rehekahs will serve a 7 quite ill for the past three domestic guns; we hate to ask about Be sure and hear the DeMoss o’clock supper in Odd Fellows months at the home of his sister, left-over dropped eggs; and still more do we flunk the going hack to the family next Friday evening at hall next Tuesday evening to Mrs. J. E. Sloper, is much im good sense o f mothern and grand high school auditorium. which all Rebekahs are invited. proved in health and has gone to mothers. nnd do our own ordering! Mr. and M ts . W. H. Harlan There Is, however, one thing that Don’ t forget the German Re the Sanitorium for special treat would help us poor housekeeper* and sons, of Detroit, visited at treat at the Battle of Arras at ment. Immensely, namely, 'n community e f the W. S. Watters home the first fort.' If group* o f women— the wom the Star Theatre two nights Wed- Last Friday evening as Mrs. en’* club*, the women o f n parish, the o f the week. nesday and Thursday April 3 and Horace L niy an<j Mrs. A. C. women o f n street— would get together, Don’t forget Lonesome Luke 4. Thomas were returning from nnd pledge each other their moral *up- next Wed. at the Star Theatre.; Mrs. S. H. Burson has stored Salem in the formers car they |s>rt, the domestic situation would ha ’ Immensely helped ; we would cense to Mrs. J. P. Wilbur, Mrs. A. C.j her furniture and gone to live discovered the car was on fire he bullied hy our kitchen*. Onre let Thomas and Mrs. Hall left for with her son Otto, near town. about the time they reached the Mary realize that not only Mrs. A. I* Portland this morning in the She has rented her place in the Lancefield building. Persons | 'mean,' and Mrs. B. ‘snoop* around In the refrigerator,' and Mr*. C. 'give* Wilbur car. west part, of town to the S. B. along the street noticed the fire ye a enlldown about yer potato par Classic Coat Sale March 21,22 Cole family, before the occupants of the car ings.’ but that the whole alphabet o f J. P. Wilbur was a Salem itor Tuesday afternoon. H ig h Grade* P u re Candies Fine C igars and T o b a c c o Notorious French Swindler Rr»pnn*b bie tor Development of Moct Fa- m oui Fighting Airplane. 1 •*« Barley flour or oat flour may be used instead results. Sift dry ingredients into bowl; add shortening. Stir well. Put into greased pan. 20 to 25 minutes and bake in moderate oven — J. R. Gardner’s Cash*Store, I Clean Up! Paint Up! 5» Stayton, Ore. Brighten Up! : ? T h is is the tim e o f the y e a r w h en the y a rd and house should be gone o v e r and th orou ghly renovated. P a p e r or tint you r walls, paint y ou r house, v a r nish y ou r w o od w ork . | Wall Paper, Paints and Varnishes and 23. Doll’s Cash Store. ----------------------------------------------------- Good Drugs, Good Cigars, Good Soda at Beau champ’s, The Quality Drug Store Dr. G. F. Korinek left Wed nesday for Portland on business. He expects to be away several j days. Turkey T a k e» Censu*. For the first Mine In the history o f Turkey, sai s an Amsterdam dispatch, j a complete census o f the whole empire In to he taken. A German statistician ha* been appointed to superintend the preliminary formalities. The Turkish newspaper. Sabah, sa y »: "W e are the only nation In Europe, not excluding even the Balkan states, which pos sesses no official statistica o f our popi) lation." The estimated population o f i Turkey before the war was roughly 21.000,000, o f which 7.000.000 were Turks. 0.000.000 Arab«, 1,500,000 Ar- AT Star T h e a t r e S A TU R D A Y BESSIE LOVE —I N - NINA, THE FLOWER GIRL Comedy, “ Noble Fraud.” V t « * « « , , , « T T * i r« » « « -, , W ill be at the rilgn bcnool Auditorium frid a y March 22nd. SUNDAY WILLIAM DESMOND -1 N - THE ICED BULLET Comedy, “ Honest Theives, ” W E D N E SD AY BERNICE FAIRFAX -IN — CUROSITY Lonesome Luke in the Sad Sea Waves. Pathe News. SA V E M O N E Y H igh Price o f Substitutes and waste and cost of doing your own baking make it expensive, what is the use ot all this expense, w ork and w orry when you can get 3 LOAVES OF BREAD FOR 25cts. Baked in a Sanitary Bakery. Clean, W holesom e, N u tri tious V I C T O R Y Bread at S T A Y T O N BAKERY Country Trade Solicited LILLY HARDWARE CO. W ANTED -A FARM housekeeper* will not permit waste, j Mary, too, nnd all her kind, will fln- j ally fa ll Info lin e! “ You know the fable of the old man , nnd hi* sons and the stick*? The , «Ingle stick wax easily broken. The j single housekeeper Is easily cowed. | The fagot I* unbreakable' If we wom en. all together, Insist u|s>n a moral, social, economical course, our kitchen* will Join us.” Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Surry and Mrs. J. H. Johnston were in the city from Fox Valley Saturday. PROGRAM W e ca rry a complete line o f paints, w all paper and varnishes in all their varyin g shades and colors. Phone 125 I have a client who will trade good small acreage prop erty in California for farm of about80 acres near Stay- ton or Sublimity. California property held at $3000.00; client will assume difference in price. See Geo. A. Smith, Attention Farmers I will receive hogs on Monday, CLASSIFIED /DS. FOR S A L E Clover hay and baled , the 25th, at West Stayton, and T u es(] a y ( th e 2 f.th. Anyone rtraw. Apply C. D. Stayton. ,'ltO | ^ i “ J .. having hogs, please call j L. A. Thomas, Word has been received from j Fred Henkel stating that he has ¡ , received his sweater suit and he says we can not realize how mtich he appreciates as it is cold menions, 1,500.000 O reek a, 1,500,000 Kurd*. and the remainder Druses, where is, SO cold in fact that the Tews nnd the »m ailer tribes. The Turk Hudson river is frozen hard ish newspaper* have recently shown enough for the automobiles to some anxiety as to the large decrease He is In population lately caused by the war drive across on the ice. and the prevalence of dlxeafce and have stationed on lone Island 45 miles urged the government to take steps to f e Y r.rlr decrease mortality and Increase the lro m ' nirth rate. j John Miller, aged Teeth Frozen. This all ¡..ippened when zero weath- er prevailed and the victim wa* C lif ford Allhand*, county recorder o f Chirk county. When he woke np one o f those cold morning*, hi* teeth were certainly not chattering with cold, fie says, fo r they were frozen tight nnd he could not move them until they had been thawed out. You aee he plnced them In a glass o f water and the wa ter w u* a solid cake o f Ice.— Indianap olis N ow a. _ . ___________ j Stayton, Oregon FOR SA LE 7 foot double diac grain drill in good condition, $25.00. Ed Tate Sublimitj, Phone 172H. FOR SALE Black mare past ¡1 veur Alois, Titze Mcha- o|d wt abont uoo ma, Oregon, LO ST—On the night o f Feb. 23 in the vicinity o f the gym, Amethyst La- valier. Brooch with Diamond act with Pearl» belonging to Mr». J. T . Hunt. i,'in«,er lt“ ve “ l F- & M- l,Hn,‘ •"d, <IIV,‘ r,,* wr'1- 111-1 r e ' FOR S A L E —Carriage and double driving harneit» nearly new, cheap, also single rubber tired buggy. Curtis C. Cole. Ilt2 26, an em -, FOR S A LE Several Jersey Milk ploye of the Hammond Lumber cows. Apply Harry E. Chrisman. 1012 Co. at. Mill City, was instantly W A N TE D —Little piga or sows that killed Monday at Camp 22, when a snag fell on him. His neck will farrow ¡toon. For »ale cream sep- arator’ and buggy. A. C. Vernon, Scio wai broken and he was other W AN TE D Milk customers, Mdk wise badly hurt. His home was delivered. Mrs. Joe iiHmman. 12tf at Cates. Sergeant J. F. Lau is expected See Der Dutchman in Der Last home Sunday for a Bhort visit Straw next Wednesday at the with his family. Star theatre.