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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1918)
r i* * - » mu M¡«fnr¡p«l Rncicty 24th. Year, N o. 4 j. RULES FDR SENDING sol - MAIL S T A Y T O N , M AR IO N C O U N T Y . OREGON, T H U R S D A Y , NOVEM BER 7, 1918 “ Over The Top” Twenty One Tim e«— Injured Republicans Win In State— Withycombe and M a r y Far in Lead of Opponents Influenza Epidemic Is Under Control Serial No. Il6 W. AL JONES DIES ON EVE OF ELECTION Th«* follow'inf article was re City Health Officer Dr. Brew- ceived by T. .J Ware o f S .»ytm> I er, reports Influenza conditions this w«*ek from Spokane, Wash., (in our city improving. The ! Dr. also reports a number o f cases | ----- where Ralph I . Ware, who is a | in the surrounding country and; nephew of Mr. Ware worked for; I >011 *t Ix'ifin planning a ('hrist- s i v * these a re «Inc to t the h e people n coo lc (Jatl, " for A L g«.n8tor ,InnW' w on h® w *« ^ » „ candl- a number of years, before going, says these are due to tht. M i tuas hux for your I« to the front. Ralph L. Ware, is not taking the precautionary cari ticket, died at the home of his cousini or your no: measures. I f conditions contin- parents in Salem on Saturday bur's on in thf H<»r vice «lilt .1 you well known h«*re, having lived | ue to improve in the next few morning from paralysis, g.*t a little lu bel from Frunci' h**re at one tint«1 and is a »on «if days as they have in the past Cast April Mr. Jones was ta-keti The iabject of yc III’ lit tent ioilN Rev, K. A. Ware, o f St. Johns. ; might decid*• to ««•ml th<‘ on«* Washington. week, the board will probably b e ! ‘} ,,wu wl th, an *,f '"«•»«’'.a , . . . . fever which confined him to 1m stieke r idioti • <l to him to sdiim ' Over the top 21 tune» to be more lenient as to the closing ,K(, ,m .fune whpn he recovered «•ther person a ml vi caught finally in no man’s land orders that were issueo. How- s u ffic ie n t ly to take a trip to N’ ew- i ■ than get 11*1 ever, the Dr. urges the people! port, thinking that the climate All «if 'he J•resent K year a1 by u high explosive shell and to continue io use precautionary there would he of benefit to him. t'l*V l«H* sent back \to the base hospital! to he handle.d tin« eh apt*•r of th.• Red < measures and advises those whol|*'‘ «offered a relapse and the with severe shell shock has been 1 donor is limit cd to might come in contact with th e jf/ ver • « « ' " attacked him and be- th«* experience of First Lieuten .. . , . , j fore re he n<* fully ruuy recovered was milch larger than | disese to come in and take th e ! stricken with paralysis. brick in siz»*. Ttic |{ m »| t'ni»vi will ant Ralph L. Ware o f this city, prophylactic serum that has \V. A! .Jones was horn Dec. 30, pr*p*i *c these .pack ages for mail for live y«’ar» connected with the' bH;n furnished him by the state 1877, on the old Mission farm, ing ai id ¡nape***t the ‘ in. Thr* small advertising department o f the board o f health, which has prov part of the original Silas Jones He was ntiiom I t of avail: ¡•hi«* shipping Spokesman-Review. sp.niM* account .s for the strict litn- struck the night of Ai*cu*t * KO. ed valuable in tne prevention of donation land claim. During his boyhood he attended the Mission ¡tat ini the disease. . The .>h* II exploded in a shell' ... , Bottom school. later graduating Lnhels nr<* now h •ing «listrihut The State Board of Health re-, from the Portland Business Col- «■«I among th** troop *s in Fi ance so hole altout eight fe«*t from Lieu tenant Ware an«l to the shell quires that all individuals suffer- lege. After completing his busi- that $1tipi lent i o i l s I I I av he h voided, ing from colds, or any ill feeling n* < education he returned td The men nr«- to pit t their correct hob* he owes his life. The force that would lead them to believe wor*t 0,1 bU father’s farm. Dec. addio4H«»M f>|| I II * “X i an fluì then of the explosion caused him tol ,'lmtni she I turn several summersaults. that they might be catching/In- h'.‘ 'Viis ,narr’ f*d to Miss tin* . it. fluenza. are requested to report , ,, ()re_ A letter written September 0 T! w to the City Health Office, wheth gon, where he spent four years ou stated that he was able to sit up, i i.*-1mss parv>‘| label " er they are employing a physi the .Jones farm. While living at in service oversens, hut ffit pretty sore all over. Me Joseph he was! elected a member cian or not. hoped to he hack at the front si- the tmnroNt chapter, will of the state house of representa- nnmnity auxiliary of gain in st couple of weeks. The times, representing Wallowa and *s, or to such other information comes from Mrs. Union counties in the 1915 legis SATAN DECLINES TO invi station as way Gertrudo H. Wylie, 261 Ms.pl« AID THE KAISER lature. I I ■ y his Red ( irosa St., Macon, Ga., Lieutenant Jn 1916 he was appointed Sec ns i> llld upon showing th«» retary o f the Oregon state fair By W. D. Shoff. I III»«-1 w • I e:vc on«* carton, Ix4x W are’s mother-in-law. .Lieuten-| hoard. Before this appointment ant Ware entered the first offi 9 inches ill si/e. Tin re was turmoil and trouble ail he had served for years on the Tin* Imx may he filled with anv cers training camp at the Pre state fair hoar«l through the realm, coiiihinatiOu of articles that fit in sidio, w hich he left as a second After serving as secretary of And just what to do, well, it so it ami which nr** not hnrred from lieutenant, being promoted be the state fair hoard, he returned worried Wilhelm flu* Christmas parcels by the post That the Republican party is not dead in the State o f Ore- That he sent out a call for a Conn-: to tlie Jones fann at Mission Bot- office department. Tin* list of fore going to France to a firs' cil of State, tom. He was a member of the articles that may not he s«*iit may lieutenancy in the regular army, gon was shown on Tuesday when they stood by the ticket and elected Wilhyeomhi* fer Gove,' and Fhns L. McNary for United For a crisis had rigen which they state legislature, having been he procured at llm same time and. must «lehate. [elected from Marion county for place as the carton. The ti.’ld Infantry Band States Senator. Withyco rube’s plurality over Pierce at the time So he sent for them all. Viot one two years beginning with Janu- The weight of the parcel must of going to poess was 11.1223 and was steadily increasing. was forgot. I ary, 1917. Iu the contest at the not ....... . 2 pounds 1.'« «unices. Senator McNary has a lead of 18,000 over West and w hen Ami a w ireh -s was sent to find May primaries for the Republican The following article bv Pri unwrapped. When tlm carton is Satan and Gott. j nominee for Senator from Marion filled it should he taken to the vate John F. Felsher. Co. E. 63d returns are all in McNary will have in the neighborhood of 25,000 • couiitv he received a larger irtun- majority. place where it was procured. Infantry, telling about the band That there were more Democrats in Stavton than Republicans! They came as - requested, but it her of votes than anv other ean- lied Cross rcprcKentntivcs will at Camp Meade, Md., was sent darkened their cheer i «lidate. inspect tin* parcel and will ex bv Harry Humphreys, who is in when it came to the choice for governor, was shown by the fact To finti Satan absent— whv don’t Mr Jones is survived by his par elude any articles barred by post-, training at that place. that P>t>rpe received 147 votes against Withycombe’s 110. in' appear 1 rata, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas |B. ol’fier department from Christmas The returns this morning show that the Republicans eaptur- j Consternation arose. IIow could, Jones, a wife and two eildren, a parcels, remove any notes or mes Time and again my friends tliey proceed ; sister. Miss Alta, of Salem, an«l sages, tie and weigh the parcel have asked me why do I not e(I the house o f Representatives by a majority of 26 and probably and place on it the lahel receive«! write about our infantrv hand. more. This means that they have won 234 seats in the house of Without him tor chairman t'were two brothers, B. L. Jones of Jos- pitv indeed. i eph. Oregon, and Ray Jones of from abroad, hearing name anvl Apparently they feel that our Representatives. 16 more than the 218 votes necessary for a ma- Just then the door opened, and,I Salem. .address of recipient. musicians hero never received jority. looking weary ami pale, The funeral was held Monday The person sending the parcel the credit due them. Personal- Governor Withycombe has the distinction of being the first Re In came the Devil. x\s he leaned afternoon at 2 o ’clock from the shall then, in the presence of the on his tail home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ]{«>d Gross representative, affix ly I share this feeling, but it publican Governor to be re-elected in the history of the state, stamps at the rate of 12 «••■nts for really is pretty hard to write a- .There has only been two governors re-elected to office in that time lie looked o ’er the council and T. B. Jones, 417 North Commer- sail! with a sneer, cial .street, Salem, and interment each pound or fraction thereof Iniut the bandsmen when you do and they were both democrats. How comes, Oh, Kaiser, your Gott was in City View cemetery. (Parcel post rate to llohoken, not know u single member of Governor Withycombe in thanking the voters for his success isn’t lieref ----------- N I that group. But lest my friends says: . . . . . , , ., X 1 X r X . Seven hearings for November have have Parcels ready for mailing shall i am especially greatful for the vote on aècount of the Yo„ t)link vou have trouble, hut ¡been s«t by the Oregon public ser remain in the custody of tlm Hod begin to doubt my literary abili- vice rommission. They are: Nove’. j- it's hardly a bubble Cross until «Iclivered by its repre-i tv. I ’ ll trv and satisfy their d e-! campaign of slander and misrepresentation waged against me by her 7. at Portland. Nevada stri-et the opposition. > In my opinion, it is high tune to call a halt to Along side of mine, and I can t erorsinjr: sentatives to the postoffie«* author s jn , November . 14. a; Stay ton., ¡tics. None can he mailed later rates of Stayton Electric company; re-igu. Since coming over from the malicious attacks against a man holding public office, whereby he hell was a fair November 15. at Cc rvallis Southern than November 15. I o 1 11,1 v Pacific coast the camp corre muy be made the target for every character assassin anti I am de- * us< dec«*nt Prrific crossing: November 18, at place N’ o duplicate call he issued if a termined to see if there is any iaw in this state under which such But now with your bodies, it s Albany, crossing in l.lnn county over spondence of the Eastern dailies “ Christmas Parcel Label" is lost lines of Southern Pacific company; sure a «lisgrace. and this rule cannot he altered h\ have seen to it that the Sixty- persons may be properly dealt w ith.” November 19, at Ores»ell. investi They're coming so List and they gation of Creswell water company; anybody. third Infantry Regiment gets 're coming so thick Nov.-mbo jn, .it Eagent, ra'es of These instructions have been is j all the boost and credit due it, |y few minutes of your atten- Perhaps they jvill, for a That hell's overflowed, through Oregon Water Power company; No sued hv national hendoiiHrlers ol vember 22. at MatsMield. rates of but only on one or two occasions |jon to convince you that men change, play " I t ’ s a Long, Long the windows they stock the American lied Cross, are Oregon Water Power co npary. they .have mentioned our hand, who play ard men who are ac- Trail.” The boys who will lie Out their feet. Whv I ’m just based on tin* agreement with the fairly sick war department and tin* poatnl | which is such a vital port of our customed to listen to such lovely wounded or dying will be happy The per capita cost of running the Of mv jnh, for really it ’s hell on Eastern fire department, ami must there : organization. medleys or selections from grand to recognize the strains that can Oregon Hospital for the In Old Nick. sane at Pendleton during the past fore he strictly observed. O f course, all regiments have opera, played with emotion, • come only from "our band. ” biennium has been $15.97 a month, Slayton has a Christmas Parcel a band, and all o f these are good cou|d not be such a lot of bad Private 532305 wants the Then all the oldtimers are mak which is slightly less than estimated Store for the benefit of those liv bands, but that isn’ t all. at the beginning of the two.year per We men> members of E Company to know ing a kick. iug in this section of .Marion conn- j iod. The last legislature appropriat huve the best military hand in It is now history that the 63d that the last thirteen paragraphs They say to me, Satan, vve can’t ed for the Pendleton institution tv, fmt cannot supply cartons for stand that clique. $236.977. Of this amaunt there has boys made hits on the target o f E Company which appeared those living in Linn county. The j the States, and we know it. Ami now very soon if there isn't been expended $199.152 14. leaving Down in the Far West we range not -attained by any ther in last week’s issue of The Her- latter must apply at their nearest of the appropriation $37.824 86. A l built parcel station in that county* thought it was the l>est on th e ;reg jment. Without or band aid, were not written by him. A new special hell for the Hun so the sum of $29.563.71 from the appropriation of the previous bienni- Cartons are now here and may Goast there, but since we have vve doubt if we could Lave done He does not deserve or want any and his ilk um making i total of expenditure« he obtained at Starr’s store where learned that it is the best on the ¡f? * credit or blame for same. They We II tear up the old one and say for fho laM tw0 year8 $228.715.85. the parcel station is established. on the level ------------------------ Did they not, day after day, were placed under that number The time limit for mailing has Atlantic doast also. We II sure do our d dst to g« t s^at^ board of control has vot- Perhaps this is due to the fact remind us Jhat someone is keep- by mistake, been extended from Nov. 15 to new Devil. j tQ recommend to the legls'ature that everybody belonging to it is ing the home fires burning? We * Nov. 20. V a general Increase in salaries for sn- an accomplished musician, x I should not tire now. Now, j Captain John S. Cameron con- So to lm ild a new hell, vve w o r k e d perltrtendents of all state institu- A comparison of the number of vvitli a w ill— 1 accidents reported to the state In will not venture to say that the when every avenue of amuse- dudes his farcinating article, dustrial accident comniTsslon durins bandmaster or director is a born ment in the camp is closed, o u r The Sea W olf's Prey, in the No T is Him* ■ . 1 sure up-to-date, and say, _ the last year has been tabulated by Kaiser Bill, The climax of . . . I tin God tlm commission, showing a general musician. hut he is master in his band is still on the job and we vember Sunset. voll thought to conquer the the nine months’ term o f con- For vou and your war lords, a Ineren'e up to Au;Sst. during which art and a gifted musician, appreciate it more than ever. separate cell world nil clone: 1 4 9 4 reports were filed. The two finement on the German raider \ news account gives it that Is waiting vour coming. There W)i„ v0|, „ ^ i , , , f that much lias following months show a decrease This we must admit. * hill the number of deaths in Octob U|>oii landing here we were bands hereafter will not go in “ W olf” ia brought out in the you may dwell surelv been shown. er was 23, three more than report How the Al- And fight Tnong yourselves; no y ou say ;.01lV(> .,tl.aid. can’t help received by the ' ’old-timers” of the front line trenches. I f this dosing chapter ed for Jin which showed the larg- one will tell the reserve, is true, then nothing will suit usj^'e<* prisoners of the Hun sea »•st number of fatalities foi any pre the camp with it, I ’m busy. You to stop. It's vour own little Have someone bring 'round mv saved from vious month. They had a reason for it. Did better than to hear our band in finallv hell. faithful tin Lizzie. w e not come from the Wild and a distant woods-our band can internment camps of Ger- The ‘ Roue City Flour mills, n . With you her«* on earth I am not Washington corporation loented nl Woolly West? Again to our be heard at a distance playing a'fd^th'ore*?^a^tli/ill inC« very A ou want me to help you, why, concerned, Vasco, has been Issued a permit by hand belongs the credit of dia- "On io Ber.in,” as we are charg- mishap that occurs to the block- vou poor foolish clod. St«, take what is coming, the meet- the state corporation department to polling their tears. It takes on- ing sc oss "no man's land.” a,.e running vessel. So long you have posed a liule ing's adjourned. operate In Oregon ' d b packets I I