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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1918)
■ BURGESS P. FORD me. I hnve wnrke.l from fur back STANLEY L. STEWART WRITES PROM FRANCE m Hit triiiriinic tfinn|i» I» elmi- ii|. j AT CAMP HOLABIRD. MD, 1u<I liayoiul tin* fror)t tin«' tn iich ) Komewherc in Kr#ni-% I ,.N j„ ij,,,,. „ f | j.r11»•. | wish I Stanley Stewart, oiib time cok I i - October HUM. .,„„1,1 ti ll yon Wlmt I have "-' ") til. Panin i , m l M.-.-I ihii *' Staylmi Mail: „ltd Inani with my own eve* «ml Hank lure, now with l uci«* Sam’n It lias only been four month« i *« ih , but I will have to jMMtpoiu* boy« at ( amp Holulnrd, Mil., «ay« • bin chancea for g'diig aerys* the a m ie I t l««t taut auw saw Slayton but it ¡till« till I return. m u aeems like agea. I do know however timi the Y. pond are slim : r»iii|) llolahird, Ih(., The othei evening while in a in general i^ of great bondit to. f tel ola r if*. 11ll H. very prominent city ptm'linaing every umn in the army,* pteiid Mr. Y V * K. Blakely, Npedal supplii-h for the men, I ae lv when li«• is near tin* front I Slayton, Oregon. eiilentally met throe men whom I «vi li that I could just la* with y o u , Iti-nr Sir ami Brother: Y’ our knew in Oregon ami oil left w ith one evening to tell of some of m.v' <'ompany M of .Marion county. experiiuiees. lint i want to as Ictter.of tln* 23rd witli eertifn*ate One was Leroy U m l who went to* stlie you of one thing and that is of memhership inclotn'd haa ht*<*n school to in«* for three years at that your Slayton representative reeeiv«*«l. Needlcss lo sav it t» Kstaeaila ami stayed at our home here is doing his "«l<*ad level” I Inghly j ri/i<l and svi11 la* made : iis,- of My ehane -s of going «hiring hi* first .rear at Willem hest to make good. ette I'uiveraity. Another was dav do l| ‘ over tln* top” are remoti as thè Many of times each Kerris Ahhett w hom I knew when think of the Stavton folk ami W ork I am eugagt d in will likely lie was a very small hoy, and tin* espeeinlly do my tl thoughts go hack nif in this camp until tin* third one was Cole Cole tile funi ' to tin* hoys and girls in both thei ( war. 1 should like vary ous pitcher of Slayton. I do not grade and high acltools of Stay- . i, i I would , , enjoy . ; much to see s**rviee overseas mu know how glad the hoys were to ton. How going in » meet inq, hut if they received a.-- Ipmorrow morning and shaking '* eeias to have been decided much good out of the meeting as hands with every last on«* of tluuu.. otherwise no I am getitng what I did I aiti sure tin v were made Those high school stml«*nt« are the( Vutisi’action I «*¡ u out of being a sal isfaet ton vi'ij happy. Outside ol these! le'st hplieh^of atlldelits I have ever thre.f iiii'ii I have only met «me had the privilege g f ti'aehitig, so small part in the affairs o f this other man I know, and that « vhs you ran readily s e e how I became camp which are of great import- I anee in helping will the war over «■X Ma.viy («riflitli and cashier of ••i attiichi'tl to them. the 1 innI; of Jefferson. W h a t e v e r you «lo he mr»* t!i« t there. Since ciiming o v r here I huvci \Y it h k i n d e s t personal regard* my paper is sent to me regularly. done almost every kind of work.I I am, Fraternally yours, Yours very truly. and I have a lw ay s done it willing Lieut. Stanley J, Stewart. Burge-«*, K Ford. lv ri pardi« ss of w nere dutv ealh'd Unbeüevaüa Vandalism Commit ted iii Chateau-Thierry. Remove Every Candle and Even the C:*s of Partially Burned Candice From Churches Before Evacuation—- > V/hcriver They Couid Not Carry Vci'.r nts Away They Fouled Them In an Unspeakable Manner. ,| Silver Creek Palls j < BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10$ a pouen-and worth i: p o cn A v etit cca^r tobacco Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton. Oregon Capital S25.000.00 <• •>**..> .< <• <• <• ■> •> v •> :• •>•>*> *:• •> <• <• A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE W e carry a large lire of dry goods, shoey, notions, gents’ furnishings, hats, caps and rubber goods, etc. j •> J > X • * \ OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT •> has a large line of fancy and staple groceries, canned goods, smokedX meats. In fact ev- erything you will find in a first-class Merchandise store is to be found here at prices that are right. :> * J t * .> •> GEHLEN’S STORE = Ht. Pleasant Union Mill • * • • / / goes further—the*.'z is ’ y you can get the good iazte c f this clsss c f tobac co without extra cost. P EYTO N Proof tv.it Germany la ino: * desper ately in i«*-«.*! of ( him than ev<-r !»«-tore wm i;;ilb»*r«*it in Oiateau-'l h.< rry whirr) tl,,- i rt n< li cure in charge oi iSV. <,'rtr ! pin h cliuo U in lin t «plain 11**1*- city r« i in .«1 * , the* ruins „ / I, - p n isb » f«*w <: iyn uc<». 1; !i*r«* die .«Ji-nmms ahumiom’it the t>lu< t- to the atortliiiiK Y’rftik* they l*i- li.ovtd'evtry «rsnnlle uml even the biu of I>.irtiuliy inirut-il cnndh'a from the i-huri !,, :ijnl, iu udditlon, tm.k th«- cun- dJi.-» uhli'h th«* nuna muni In tin- Hot«*l Idi u, lh**lr little hoHjiltal there. The cure suyt* the«(liiiui uiti*t have N«^-ure<l about pouniin of coadl.-ti In the two rclljilouii edlticea. In uiMItlcm to Kteallnj; all the «•¡in- dles, the lluns stole the nuered » is m -U from the ehurch au<i ehaiM-l. took away th>- bltnixe 1 'nnille.Htkkx which li.nl b«-en there for year», anil even cut the l«*ath- er from the Interior of the l»ii{ plix: or- Kan ami carried that avay. The pi pea of tin- organ were twlateil no that the invtruimut was rendereil uxeless. and the veati tenia of the cnr<* and his as sistant were fouled by Luileniiortra hordes. Pat Shortage Acute. Miss Bessie Shank and Hal Sh«sJton motored to Albany Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kimsey Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lincoln Messrs. Arnold Senz and motored up to their home at the Frank Lattx \vere week end vis- were Salem visitors Friday. ¡tors at Albany. Mrs. W. II. Mullet, Ralph and Falls Thursday to spend a few Miss Cor» Ray o f McMinnville Ethel and Mrs. C. C, Carter days, is visitiitg home folks this week, were Stayton visitors Saturday. Messrs. Jesse and Alfred Miss (¡nice Shank returned They were accompanied home by ¡Brown and Leonard Petesron! patriotism, saving hi* act wa* one of caretessm-**, but ho is bi'ing held for borne from Salem Thursday, Miss Bertha from where she has were Silverton visitors Wednes- pxamlnatiiin. whore she has spent the past been visiting her cousins Mr. * day. Electricity on Thrasher*. two weeks. aml Mrs- *'loi d Crabteee and Roy Miles spent Wednesday Knn*ns fttnuer* hnvtng eloetrlc lino* Mrs. Selmer Brown and sisters fumil>r- night with home folks, return- to their farms are doing their thrash Elsie and Elda Downing and Mrs. W. H. Tate and daughter ing to Silverton the following ing tills year with «‘lectrleity and sav Master Clifford Downing called Edna w«>r«> Stayton callers one day, where he is staying to have ing m«ncy« They have formed co-op erative association* and bought or at the M. F. Ryan home Thurs- day last week. his hand treated daily. Some hired a motor anil transformer, run day afternoon. i E. 0. Carter has rented the lime be injured his hand on ning cables direct to the field. The Mrs Kov Brenner and «laugh-1 Chas. I hirst farm. They have!» 8»w at Silver Falls camp and r«sult— a 50 per cent cut In help, no ilnug'M frem fir . and the work Is done ter were week end visitors at moved into the J. J. Staiger has been having serious trouble eh*ujier and a llttti* quicker than with the p H. Lambert home. house near the farm. with it since blood poison set in. the steam machines. Then* will be preaching at the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kabens Mrs. John Peterson and Miss Enlists After Six Attempts. Mt Pleasant church. Sunday, and son Elmer were Stayton Elizabeth Wukens spent Sunday Six time* vlthlii tin* past two year* Nov. Id. both morning and even- callers Saturday. While there afternoon at the Lew Peterson Paul C«H«ley of Ktpon. \VI«„ who was employe«! a* a leb'gfnph operator, at- ■ they called on Mrs. Kabens’ home. •«•mptril to enll«* In the army l«ut wa* The misses Grace, Verna Kox- puients, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mrs. I«‘ v Peterson called on 'mired b«*entis-* of hi* age— flft«**n. Finally when he reneh**! th«* *«*ven- ana. Crystal and Bessie Shank Cor.ii»... , Mrs. John Peterson Friday, teen ' - » .... I. to- went t«» t'Hliailo, and Hut ;uititoii motored to At ( Mr. J. A. Li neon made a, Mr and Mrs. Lewis Lang re- Joined the lln.vnlVnglr.twr* nnd Is now -i-i ’.¿an imspltal with a battv Friday. Hal Shelton I«’ ft ■ business trip to Turner Sa.ur- ‘ ceived word that their son Fred «sinru'crl In tmikvii . rr .. Friday evening lot Raleigh.1 -a>. , has arrived safely overseas. I it costs nothing extra to chew Real Craveiy — ‘ he beet chewing plug in (he world. Brealc Iwo or three little squares off the plug of Real Gravely. It’s a »m sll chew — tastes better and stay« with you longer than your big chew of ordin ary plug. That*« why DESPERATE NEED CF FATS Minister Suffer» fer Lapse When Na- tional Anthem Is Played. Lout* F. IIoppc. a young Baptist minister, was greatly humiliated on Main street. ClinttunooBu, when he fatl«‘d to remove his hat while a min strel hand was passing playing “The Miir-Spangled Banner." A walous pa triot knocked off the minister's hat. anil as It vvns promptly readjusted an- • >ther bystander sent th«* headgear whirling to the sidewalk again. After ids arrest the clergyman declared his ' Som e S atisfyin g C hew ! North Carolina, where he enlist- « Mr. John Worden called at the e l in the tank corps. He left Chas. Peters home Sunday, Iu th«- pre-piiee of Ife-v. Knth«*r Jnmea w ith his usual happy «mile, say- Mr. and Mr«. W ill Neal were Uorton. principal of the Mnrist eolle^e, Mrs. Tony Perkins is reported jng he would bring old Kaiser trHl]jn>r wjth Sublimity and of Atlanta. Ga., who la now a voluutecr chaplain with the Knights of Columbus, Bill hack for a souvenir. on the sick list. Stayton merehunts Monday. Geni an prisoner* rec«*ntly statist that Ves Downing, ivi Smith and A few cases of Intingimi have The road district of this com they had I h -** ij p r e s order> to collect been r**ported around here. Crystal Shank were Sunday vis- munity has b**«.*n making some every hit of fat-they could to I k ? sent buck to Germany. The prisoner* admit Mr. and Mrs. Uoy Fusoti made ¡tors at Lee Downing’ s, wonderful improvements on the ted that the shortage there nua more a business trip to Salem Tues H. K. Snank, wife and son roads the last four weeks. ueute than it had ever been. , Father Horton, through the Knight* day. Raymond spent Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Branch of Columbus, supplied the French <-ure Mrg. j, K. Linn ville was in Mrs. Koxie Shank home, and family spent Sunday with with candles, sacred vessels and vest* town shopping Wednesday. The Uniteti War Work cam- Mrs. Branch’s parents. Mr. and meats f,,r his church and the nun'* chapel, so that service* could he held Mr. ami D« an Wright and son paign is ah array of the greatest Mrs. ( Mas. Peters li. 11 places for tile Fn-ncli who A lle n of Boise Idaho are visiting an«l most united etFort the »jot Id Mr. an(j Mrg. Albert Ratiens have returned to the ruins of their :ti tlu* home o f Mrs. Wright’s has ever seen lor the lienifit of antj little daughter My rife of homes in Cliat«**u-Thlerry. As an expression of his gratitude to parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. K olir boya boys at at the the ^ front. front. ^ The Die gtayton were visiting at the W. the Kn; . lit* of Columbus the «-ure gave President of the United States H. Kabens home. i ieiA. Father Horton the honor of saying the Mrs. Millie Martin is at her lia* «*ei|uested eaeh school din- Elmer King and son Jasper first mas.- heiil ill the church since the Germans were forced out of the city. home ag rain after several days ‘ net in the United States to have been looking after stock 'd, Hrndreds of American soldier* sta home o f Mrs. J. help the b»ys to be made happy nursing at th their ranch the first of the week. tioned there erowded In the otil and while at the front by subscrib hi,Merisi church last -Sunday, and af E. Towle. , Mis. J. King and family were ter ing to the ' United War Work Father Horton finished the mass J. C. Peterson of Grel.am was Campaign, which consists o f the visiting relatives in Union Hill the cun* dt liver,*d a special sermon in a week end visitor at the K. ( • English n vvl !cli he hailed the A m e r i Y. M. C. A.. V W. C. A.. Sunday. can Soldiers its the saviors of France. Pel« s hi home of Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Steveley Knights of Columbus, War Churches Desecrated. .M i Opal Phillips, who for (am p Community Association, and family motored from Salem •*I hnvc visitied several other cliurch- some time lias been at the (mod Jowi h* Welfare Board and the Sunday, ami werfe ranevving gl.l es iu the sector from v hlch the tier- Samaritan hospital in Portland, Salvation Army, The allotment a< luaintences, having forme'I. mans were recently driven hy the al lies, and I ¡p.ve found that the Hun* was visiting at the home of her fur Distil-! No. Ill is $110.00. lived here. have desecrutcd ull of them. In one parents Sunday and Monday. So please be r< id y to give your Ralph Mullet and sisters Ber cliiircli tl icy appear to have deliberately Mr.and Airs. Kny Peterson part between the 11th and 18th tha and Ethel called on Mr. and ! til ok«; n a nun.tier of beautiful stained pinti* windows which had escaiied in and sun Darrel of Mill City were of this month. Miss Criblai Mrs. John Steinberger Si ti. day. mum s|i!te of tlu bombardment. Whenever visiting friends and relatives of Shank, Chairman. .Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lincoln they couid net carry vestment« away this place Sunday. Mrs. Koxie Shank and daugh-. were Silverton callers Monday, t h í y were fouled in an unspeakable «tanner and they even plant«*! h«uuhs II. P. Jensen, vvh • was report- tors It«i*.;ina and Crystal called Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. Scott, Mr. in the interior of a pipe organ in one < ii on Lite sick list, is doing bet at the Eberhardt home Wednes- antj Mrs. J. Ph.lhps and Mr. and small church, evidently In the lto|»e* of kltltnir some of the people when they ter at the latest roj)i>rt. daY* Mrs. B. Bower were in Stayton returned to their parish," said Father Morris ;ind family were (i. H. Itay was seen splashing Monday on business. norton. The Kntshts of Columbus are aiding guests at the John Brinkman cruiKinan ' through the mud and water on j Miss C|ara Heater called on many of tin* French cure« In restoring home Sunday. the .Mt. Pleasant business street,Miss Ntvien Heater Wednesday. llu* ruins of their churches and the Mrs. M. E. East burn is en- one day this week. I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Heater cures arc reciprocalin.it !>v turning gaged m housework at the G eo.; Mrs. Hodry Senz returued tnd daughter Vivian spent Sun over the buildings to the K. of C. chaplains to lt"bl masses for the (,'lymtr home at Turner. from Albany Saturday day at the I). Pottors home. American soldier* In the field. Mr. and Mrs. Linn Lambert A number o f Union Hill prople FAILS TO DOFF HAT were Sunday visitors at the P. were in Sublimity ard Stayton 11. Lambert hon e. 1 Tuesday. An 1115Vilie News " , ♦ ♦•8*0 Letters From Our Soldier Boy: ; HUNS DESECRATE I FRENCH CHURCHES ■■ . * *> <r A .t. « •> . THE STAYTON BAKERY H O M E M ADE BREAD, C A K E S A N D C O O K IE S NO ORDER TOO LARGE G E. K R A M E R , Proprietor OREGON STAYTON UNIVERSITY of OREGON '&SZ. 7 S? F u lly «•«piippcil 11 I k * m I cnltiir«* mat ««cieiitific «l«*pnrtmeiil«. S p e r is l triiininit in ('m ilm e r e r , .lo u n ia lis n i, A r c liilc c tn r c . I.nw , M cdicim * IVnt'hinti. I.ihrnry W ork, M unir. Ilosifsrliolil Arlw. I’h> «irnl I rninin^ **»‘l I' i»»r Art*» M ilitia ry >« i.•»»«■«• in • li.itj*«- «*1 A i u f r i r m i a m i l i r t l i 'h r r * . P r i l l . 1« - ' i t * - « m l ft«*M »»**rk n il tip»t<f«Lit«*. hit*MMl «»it «*xnerir»»r«* in p r c m n l w a r . ( «»roplrl** «»I Ir r iii h f * . h rid | ra , r l r . 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