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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1918)
« V » * I P M ♦V * « -r «Mr .» , ■ .» - « •> « *»*,.»• ,T:r.»V »v' •M r*. .•>... J P f e 4 WHAT YOUR MONEY IS WORTH Comparati«« Valua of Coln» of Dlf* farant CeuntHaa of tha World Kaplalnad. Hnw ni neh la a frane? A rubb*T A nutrii? Tuba Wall |inMtri| n nulli »houli! Ita fniiillinr wllh tba im iiiay III rtri’tils- limi III furalKu lim ili, ulmi rvaa tha Co luminili I >1 apuIrli. Ami If tha man la o f tiillllnry uva or Inallimtlun tliara In no I i -III iik Ilo iv mimmi ha tuli)’ ba unllail 111 m il i lo axi’llllltga liI m |iarfa<’tly tinnii A marlm n ilollurM for Uni tiia illin ii of o lm i la Iloti III Frinir», Klitflntul, Kiinalii, Oartiiutiy o r otliar K u ro |ia n u aotuitrlan. Of rmiraa vtiluaa ara i-liiitiprltiK al- moMt ilully, li« ragtirila tlia a*rliani(a o f foralun inoiiay for l'nrl# Huin'a dui* tara. Imi imitar orillinity aoinlltloii* Il ••ari ha li«urai| timi In Ovnnany tha mark 1« worlli 2Ì1.8 l’antu In rullali Minta« mona)'. Tha (lariniill Ulular 1« alluni lo Ihraa niiirk«, nini Ilio kroua (u noli) pierà) minala I m iniirk«. Ili KfiJl- lumi dia «ovaralgn (gnlil) 1« «o r ili (4.* WKVI. a pillimi «larllliK! Mia paliny ai|unl» iw » of olir riTit». Ilio crown VI.VI nini tha «hlllliiK VI canta. Il la llilereNllliK lo Itola limi thè frulla of Franco (worth 10.3 calila) I* « I mo tha unii o f atirratiay 111 llelglum unii Mivllxarluml. ami tliut II I m ai|tml lo dia |ia«atn of Hfuiln. unii Urti of Itnly, tha itraalinta of Oreeca, tha lati o f Itoiiinnnla. thè illnnr of Marhlu limi tha bolla ur o f Venezuela. Tha liti«* alali rilhla, norninlly. la worth fll.S canta, tha plaMtar of Turkay 4 4 canta, thè Jupiiuaie yen 40.8 canta, tha Maxi* ann peao (allvnr) 4M.H conta,and III# Chinane Inai 71 canta lo H3 aanl*. Ami thera'a no «ondar thal “ Chinane monca" I m to«*ii| alieni mi auraleM«ly, for tha ceppar ctiali (filli.»* » monalnry unii) I» worth a Unitati Minia» tloller wlian JTOU lui ve 1.7B0 of tlialll. Ili llrld-h liiiMt Imllu "pia" (dia |>ojk* ulnr aoin) I m rhtmp. Au American |M iiny liti)» four. lift 1 j 1 j ' ! VI * 'll i ft P 1 I will Sell at Public Sale at my farm known as - THE JOSIAH F0ISTER PLAGE Three miles south of Stayton, 4 miles north of Scio and 3 miles east of Shelburn on Stayton-Scio Road, on FOUGHT !N SERBIAN RANKS Bravery of Irish Woman Rewarded by Highest Decoration Crown Prince Could Beatow. Sarut. MnJ. Flora Sandaa. nn Irish woinnii who fur two year» hna bran Harvliu; with the Knllunt Mar- titnn nriny. 1» now- In Ltmrton <>n lanve o f nhaanaa for n few weak». "In AiiKUMt, 1!U4, I want Marhla un n lilirne," aha anlil, when n«katl to tall aotnelhlnK of her wur axperlanaea. “ Aflar the terrible re'.reut In which I took port I Joined the regimental ara- hulanae. Whan cut off from dint I ob tained iieniilaaloo to Join the Serbian army n« n private. For two yearn I «■»« In the thick of moat of tha fight ing. At tha Inking of lllll 1212 (Mace donian front) n hnnd grenade exploded nenr me nml I fell hadly wotindctl. My company, which » n « In advance o f onr tnalo hotly, waa outnuinheretl hy the It'.rfgnrlan». hut they refuaed to fall buck whan tirderad to do so. declaring they would not lanve me to the mercy o f the enemy. "When I wna being ilrnggatl off to »ife ty thrmigh ilia anow they remained behind, lighting n rear-guard action. The next diiy our troop» attacked ngnln nml drove the Hiilgarlnii» out o f thalr tranche». In them they found tlia hiMllo» of n number of our tnan, each one with hi» throat cut. That la tha favorite mclhod of dlnpoalng of prtaonera.” It was after the rupture o f Hill 1212 that Ihe !rl»h Amii*»n. while lying In hoapltal. wa* nwnrtletl hy the Serbian crown prince the Knrn- <lt*t*rge tleaorntlon. which 1» the Her- hlnn equivalent of the British Vlctortn Oroaa. Three other decoration» »he haa received for bravery In the Held. The Lina In Lorralna. Imrralne mean» "Lotlinlr'» King dom." hut certainly Ita moat fninoiia figure wa» that duke* of Lorraine, (lod. frey of Iloulllon. the hero of ninny fa bled exploit», who wna anld to have cloven «»under the body of a Moslem emir with one stroke of hi» good »word, who wa« leader of the fir«t cru sade. who snw the deliverance o f Jo* ruaalem and became the ruler of that Holy City wrested from pnynlm hand». The American soldier might do worse than »wear 'Tly O odfrey!” Whether we now hold a mile or five miles will presently be of no Importance, for onr expeditionary forces have but made a beginning. A look at the map will sat isfy any American how much of the front line onr men should be defending before many months have passed. Use for Clothespin». Clothespins tnnke nn excellent play thing for tut Idea. They cun he used for hulilcs or soldier», or to make fences, trees, log houses nml many other Inter esting things. I’lnytlilngs that can be taken apart and put together again are good to have; nlso blocks with which the child cun build all kinds of objects —engines that lie can push along Ihe floor, hulls to Imunce and throw, doll cnrrlagcs, washing sets, etc. I>olls with clothes that button and unbutton nnd come off may he Used to teal’ ll the chil dren how to dress nml undress tliom- aelvca. Tommy’s Curious Callings. The British Tommy hns always been famous for the hrlllladce of hla powers of romance. If asked questiona he did not want to answer by peo ple who had no right to know. The latest Illustration la afforded hy a repatriated soldier of a Welsh regi ment. He had been a prisoner In the camp ut Oiitrow, where the Herman authorities, with a view to securing skilled labor, were anxious to lenrn the ocello-H"n of the prisoner*. But surety II.' I l e'ore veri* there such calling- a trin ile bender, wntclimak • «fr i'-«'• e inti ’stone Inspector. The * 5 .1 lllt l n ^ IIM ' If iii > t 5 I I 1 | * ar*i»»*»ap. r . r . w . r M e . a ’ .w .k M e .e ’. r . r Sale starts at 10 O’clock, a. m. The following Stock, Machinery, Household goods, etc.: 4 registered Shropshire Ewes 1 Spaulding hack, 1 wagon bed 1 3 in. Stuebaker wagon, 1 hay rake 1 New 4 McCormack mower 1 Ford car 5 passenger, 1 hay fork 100ft. of lin. rope, 1 hay carriage 1 5 tooth cultivator, 1 buggy pole 1 650 lb. cream separator, 2 grass sythes 2 10 gal. cream cans, 65 lbs. clover seed 1 10ft. ext. table, 100 lbs. vetch seed. 50 bu. oats, 1 lin Centrifugal pump 1 Hand corn planter, 150 grain sacks 1 Hand potato planter, 3 log chains / Saddle and bridle, 1 fl,d bed 2^ springs 1 Set work harness, 1 set driv. harness 2 Chase buggy robes, 4 acres of corn 20 rods woven wire fence, 80ft wire rope / Rotary' grain grad er 1 bay gelding 12 yrs. old wt. 1250 U u « u « 1 Percheon mare 13 mo “ 1000 1 Belgian mare 4 yrs. “ 1650 2 Driving colts coming 3 and 4 yrs. old 1 Durham cow 6 years old 1 “ Holstein 5 years old 1 Jersey' cow 5 y'ears old with calf 1 “ “ 10 u u 1 “ “ 4 1 Reg. Jersey bull 13 mos. old This stock is all tuberculin tested 1 Brood sow with 9 pigs 1 “ “ to farrow soon 2 Shoats, 6 grade Ewes, 1 full-blood ram 1 No. 10 cutting box, hand or power 1 Auto power jack 1 22in pole saw 1 Wood Saw frame and carragc for auto attachment TC D M C . I L R IY IO . All sums of $10 and under, Cash. Over $10, six months time with bankable notes at 8 per cent interest. No property to be removed until settled for. The Red Cross will serve lunch, the proceeds will be for the boys at the front 9 Farmers & Merchants Bank, Clerk Geo. Keech, Auctioneer A. EDieK, Prop’r. The Stayton M ail Print, The Hom e o f Good Printing