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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1918)
Rev. K. H. Lockhart Meets O ld Friends From Oregon. [ How to Make Oatmeal Bread I leal:'.'Sul to Eat— Saves the Wheat ■iff 1 cup cooked oa tuteli or relied ’ « il oat* . Kttjri I * Pow der 1* * „„../ 2 ItM u p oon i ehortaoJr.j 1 \ cup* uulk No t||i ♦ * r~ ROYAL BAKING POWDER If urrd three times a week in place of white bread by thg 52 million families in the United States, it would save more tnan 900,000 barrels of flour a month. Our new Red, White and Blue booklet. “ Beit War Time Recipe containing many other recipe« for making delicloue and wholeeome wheat caving food», mailed free—address R O Y A L BAKING POW DER C O , Dept. H, 13S William S t, New Y ork Ladies’ Sweaters W h i c h ju s t arriv ed an d are the Christian Church Notice ! MTTLE SAVED BY i I AIRMAN’S DARING m FM** Through Maelstrom o f Shrapnol and Carri** Information to Head quarter»—Action la Takan at One« and Tlda o f Battio lo Turned la Trance?» Favor— Machine la Wrack ad Whara Ha Landa In 8ha!l Holt /e r y T h e y are v e r y p retty c o lo rs in Rev. Arthur Harriman, o f E u -! gene, will occupy the pulpit at i the Christian Church Sunday, I Milwaukee Has Young Amateur Probation Officer Dec. 1st., both morning and | evening. Rev. Harriman has! ILWAL’ KEK.— To he a probation ofllcer, one should »tart very yonng. been engaged to preach here l least that wa» the Infornintlon revealed In Judge Karel’« juvenile court t w ic e a month, the first and SEES HUN TROOPS MASSIME E T/R You Should Come FOOD WILL W IN THE W AR German Lines. CLARK’S X •— w h c le sc m o bread is e asily und qu ickly m a d e w ith the aid o f Iritish Pilot Gets Lost Behind THERE IS REAL S 4 '.Sr ♦ * f ;jN ‘ I m i ’ i thi.s a great not/*, a hi# •» in a tire that runs over it i ,’Hp of an Oregon preacher wrap- ❖ •> P d in blanket» ar.d being piloted <• through the hall tht* hospital ❖ Q T H E “R P •fr / ward by a little women he could ❖ • > put In hi»t pocket if he were n rst * well?” Haid I to the nurse who * will give you this satisfaction.‘ i - \ * e, ir Quality and Service. I CA tr.i c u t had been sent to my room to in •» ■p vestigate another prospect for J TIR E. ❖ the influenza ward at the Bristol •> N « hotel, a Y. M. C. A . hotel for ♦ ♦ 3 1 9 N . C o m m e rc ia l St. secretaries in New York. . j n 4* ♦ Keplied she who had insisted ♦ 4 * 4 » 4 4 4 4 * 4 « 4 i 4 * <e,-0 Ce <e O < <■ ♦* » that I must not think o f sailing and therefore dashed my hopes ,;W /W .V //.,/ A '.V .V W .'.’ A V A V ,’ .'..V ,V .V .’ .'/ .V .V .’ »VA’A !^ of a speedy getaway. ‘ ‘Are you from Oregon?” and I met in my nurse a New Yorker who I had met at Lebanon, O r., three years ago Miss D- R. Barnes, who, at. A N D I N S P E C T O U K NF* the Methodist conference, re- i presented The World Outlook, a missionary periodica1, — Salem ! Journal. X ki.t t-igethcr r.-atf. r *n rrw\««lt, twklng powder and n>rrr. Aiid ■—li . ul, ii i ¡totter rtf, and milk. Bai* In giaaaini sludluw ¡an In moduli .* oven 40 to 43 nunutaa. * * ♦ ♦ ♦ •» ♦ •> ♦ ■> •> when Jimmie, fourteen year* old, faced the tribunal on a charge o f exercising “ u little too much authority.” It was th ird S u n d a y s , charged he had punished Billy, a te n -, -------------- - the latest and best p j p i l a r F io er Silk w ith a n g o r a w o o l trim n in gs. T h e prices are $ 7 . 5 0 , i $ 8 . 9 0 , $ 9 . 9 0 LADIES' PURSES A l w a y s m a k e a cce p ta b le gifts, nd w e h a v e a good However, had Jimmie not rejwatad j N otfS by the Count’/ School Supt. the proceas o f punishing Billy the case line th a t w ill su p p ly y o u r w a n ts . Y o u c a n g e t th em at Pupils who failed to pass at might never have been brought to light. the last May or June 8th grade, W’ hlle playing near North avenue examinations may take the t e s t ;§ und Fortieth street Hilly spied a pile o f cement block« nnd not seelug any on either January 16th and 17th j J* «me near he proceeded to smash op » i or February 6th and 7th as he or > W C K C C O T h e Q u a l i t y U p ?v!ld ‘ TIC6 D o ? . II one o f the blocks. That was his rfn. * i a gh e m u v p c h o8e. N o 6ch(X)j ho h r o m uo Mr« cnhnfii u /iil % 4 will Jlminie, the anient protector of property bolder*’ right«, the amateur aleuth and probation ofllcer. was leaning give both but pupils may come egulnsl a |M>st with his bicycle by hla side. When Billy sauntered down the to the office at either time. street, .llmmle rode after him. Friday December 6th, has V ^ o . "My futber’a n drtertlve," Jimmie said when he reached Billy. “ I saw you breaking those block*. You must either go with me to the detention home been set apart as ‘ ‘ Food D ay” or take a licking." in the schools. Millions o f wo Incorporated Hut Hilly was In fear o f ft'*' detention home, no choosing the lesser o f two men and children in Europe will evlU he decided to take the '•licking.” lie was to meet Jimmie the next day ** 197 B U S Y S T O R E S - - - SALEM , OREGON to receive his punishment. At the appointed time Hilly was there nnd ac starve unless we practice the 'S .’ .• . %•.**&*»A W tA S SM thM IM M I? companied .lliiimle to Washington park, where In * dum p o f bushes lie felt spme economy as we did last the blow* o f the “ law.” year. He was then made to report with hla reader. Thl* time he wa* taken to 221,“60 141.097.79- 63 1 The doll contest starts today Jos-'h in e u point on the Wi*«t *lde where, after removing hi* clothe*, he sat, according The schools will cease collect 6 2 0 .» » Lane 593,725 91 96-7 to ordi r*. nnd tend to Jlmml«. However, his reading wn* not quite “ up tc ing nut shells and fruit pits as at Beauchamp’ s Drug Store. Lin '■ In 141.120 141.027.29 lOttB »cratch ” Jlmml* said, and a* a result Billy wa* tied to a tree and left alone. 502.892.00 SB 2 512,520 Joe Ferry is the possessor o f a Linn He wn* found by a schoolteacher and a complaint wns lie d against Jimmie. the war is over and we hope 971,800 772.856.52 7T 5 Jimmie w a* rclee«e<t on probation after he promised to behave and not there will never be a need for new Chevrolet car which he pur Marion take It ujiou himself to Inflict punishment nti younger boys. Polk 321.160 257,061.47 ' 9 gas masks again. chased from E. C. Titus this Tillamook 151,540 *156,469. C8 10J 2 Practically all o f the schools week. Washington 533,440 519,791.13 97 4 are in session again after an en 436.700 402,007.86 94 3 A . P. Kirsch received the sad Yamhill 405,923 69 10 1 397,721 forced vacation o f from one to news Wednesday that his son Baker 56,486 35 Ct-7 Crook 82,! 6.) five weeks. Bazel had died from wounds re H a DVKNTURK8 o f a 8 w n t Potato In Washington.” Sounds ■« If It might 125,000 117,148.93 C3.7 De«chutes ceived at the front somewhere Gilliam be the title o f n novel about a war worker, but It l«n’L It merely has to ! 81,320 79.346 94 1)7 6 do with the flight and landing o f a sweet potato thrown by an urchin at a street in Fra nee. on the 31st o f Oct. Grant 112.140 103.590.72 92.4 cur conductor on the Eleventh street 102,54) Harney 46,975.10 14.8 line. Have you seen tho e beautiful Hood River 146,000 104,978.03 72.6 The car was going gayly down Wbat a Heap of Happorss It Woold Jefforson 31,117 02 27.9 111.560 town when, all o f a sudden, a hefty Beauchamp’ s free at 150,219.01 63 1 Klamath 238,000 sweet potato came whirling through J Bring to Staytoo Hones. Lake 119,580 86,872 75 72.6 an open window, missed an elderly | Hard to do housework with an aching Store? Malheur 236,200 87,145.74 37.0 lady by an Inch and landed squarely back. on the shoulder o f the conductoj. Morrow 90,160 65,8>t4.10 73-0 Brings you hours o f misery at leisure With but little more than a There you have all the element* Sherman 66,u00 75.277.87 114J0 month to go, it may be neces- Umatilla for a psychological study. Given the or at work. 401,645.34 91.5 439,180 I f women only knew the cause— that sweet potato, the small boy, the ubil- Union 325.580 251,168.10 77.4 Ity to throw und the mark—to wit, the ! Backache pains often come from Wallowa . 208 540 133.413.66 63.3 in some counties o f the state in conductor— what more would a p«y- 1 weak kidneys, Wasco 423.380 317,273 62 74 9 order to put Oregon W ar Sav- rht.iogtst asKT "Alt. h n !" snyeih the psychologist. “ I will proceed to study j ’Twould save much needless woe. Wheeler 50.Z60 55,731.47 110.9 the effect o f said sweet potato and Its Integral flight Upon the various per- Doan’s Kidney P.lls are for weak 1 ings Stamp ‘ ‘in the clear.” Multnomah 6,322,280 5.451,569.42 86.2 sot.nges o f this novel— er. street cur.” kidneys. Henrv E. Reed, associate state And he does It, ns follow s: Many residents o f this vicinity eR* j director o f W . S. S. work has Tlte sweet potato made the conductor angry. 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98, & $3.98 A Rrltlnh pilot, flying In Frane» from one airdrome to another, wo* the laat machine o f a flight o f IIvt which struck nrroaa country and Hour afterword ran Into chiuda. 11« loal sight o f Ihc other machine«. He liKikial around and «aw aeveral Macie «peck«. Thinking they wrr* hla coiupnnhin« hn turned round and flew inward them. When he drew near they dived, firing their raachln« gun« He fled. Hla coinpaaa allowed that he wa* flying enat—away from hla own line«. Me flew on for 20 minute«, hotly pur- m iii I, and nt tint outdistanced thr Gcrmnna. Not knowing he wna well over tJermun occupied territory, hi tnmed once more «nd flew due west for half an hour. Far Behind Linea. Ha then throttled down and drifter] «lowly down through the aunltt cloud harrier. He aaw a group o f hangar* some 10 or LI ridica away and began to land. To hla amnirment he aaw that all the machine« were marked with the Mack cm*«. The Germana began firing while the excited me chanic« hegnn to awing the propeller* j In order to at«rt up the airplane«. The «Irinaii realised that a consid erable wind had been blowing from the we*t and had carried him far be hind the line* nnd he had not allowed I In.self enough time before he dived tl'rouch the cloud*. Meanwhile he flew on. pursued hotly fot the second time, and drew near e line*. Ahead o f him he could *ee j It made the «mall hoy glad. Cloudy turmoil o f Hinoke and hurat- It aroused the Indignation o f the elderly lady, who called the act "an g shell* nnd flying enrth. A J g at I nek wa* evidently In progress, outrage.” It mode an efhployee o f the food administration sad. le ulr wa* full o f the white puff* o f j And, having done nil these things. It Anally lauded in the gutter. v shrapnel breaking low over the ...nip*. Straight toward till* mari ni mm he flew and *non machine gun* on the ground began to Are limning bullet« at him. So low wn* he that the Imrritgc blazed ull around him. Information la Important. Hclow be co'ild *ee grny masse« o f German* collecting for n counter attack. He readied this might be Im portant Information, anil h o landed ns noon a* possible, crushing In a «hell hole. n e crawled out o f the wrenkage. ran «tumbling aero«« the shell-torn earth, found a French headquarters rear by, where he reported what he had seen. Till* Information proved o f notable c>4 T r ia l W i l l C o n v in ce Y o u W i t h o u t A n y D o u b t That importance. Action was tnken at once and the tide o f that battle wn* turned T h e B e st L in e O t P a p e r S to ck T h a t C a n B e H a d to France’s favor. $. (?. £P e , rnie i P a Psychological Study of Sweet Potato in Capital ‘A The Mail Will Give You The Best Satisfaction That There Is In The Line O f First-Class Job Printing. I s A l w a y s O n H a n d T o P le a s e Y o u r S a tisfaction SPEED ER BUYS STA M PS Policeman dives Him Atternatlv* o f doing to Jail. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lukins o f Atchison. Kan., were driving through u small Iowa town at a g<*Ki ratt* o f «peed when a motorcycle ofllcer stopped thorn and asked how fast they were going. I.ukln* confessed to over the limit. “ It will coat you Just replied the officer, «W hat’s the 3« cent* fo r i” "Tlm t’a Just what It figures, strang er, and If you don’t want to pay you enn go to Jail." Lukin* paid, nnd wn* hnnded two thy bond* by the officer. CALL AND SEE US WHEN IN NEED IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW . H" d 11 w“s . G E. K R A M E R , Proprietor STAYTON OREGON 85 day Miss Bertha Mollet went to Corvallis Thursday for an extend- ed visit with her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. A. W . per Mollet. ■’ .“ r " « ««»»»»w . * « « w m L iT m , Price 60c, at all dealers. Don t stm - i . . . , ” o f Uuion Hill attended the dance ply ask for a kidney « m a d y - g e t j urged, nevertheless, to keep at at Macieay Saturday night. Doan's Kidney Pills- the same that ' it until success is clinched Foster-Milburn Mrs. Dickson had. Eight counties o f the state are John Steinberger and wife Co., Mtgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. already ‘ well over the top .” spent Friday evening at t e J. They are Clatsop, Coos, Jackson, ¡Lincoln home. L e te rR a i -rfS*ft*g t /A ^■uaw* will keep^ you dry os nothing 3 else will gold on that date, is shown on | Henry Peters and John Wordfen the following table: motored to Aumsvillt Saturday Official Maturity Per Cent on business. County—Quota FISH BRAND ^ Lincoln, Tillamook. Baker, Sher-i ^ r- and Mrs. W . H. Uabers man and Wheeler. and son Elmer were Stay ton The standing o f the counties1 callers Saturday, o f the state, each county’ s quota, | Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas the maturity value o f stamps Clifford and Miss Dolly Dutton so’d. as o f October 31, and each o f Salem visited Sundav at the county’s percentage o f its q u ota. C. C. Carter home, FISH BRAND SUCKERS NO ORDER TOO LARGE Counties more than Mr. and Mrs. Will Neal called at the Bert Neal home Wedne®- all I could do to drag mvself around. . r ] Nothing nave me relief until 1 began cent efficient now are considered Miss Leona King is visiting re taking Doan’ s Kidney Pills. A f u r fin- in a fair w ay to reach their goal i^fives and friends at Union iahing four boxes. 1 felt a* well and before the first o f the year, f{j|| strong as ever. S.nce then 1 have nev- when (he campaign CiOSeS, but A , , , . THE STAYTON BAKERY H O M E M ADE BREAD, CAKES AN D COOKIES U n io n H ill i0M™.,hFe rR. Dickson, 1144 N. Cottage completed a table showing the St., Buena Vista. Ore., says: “ About ! relative standing o f the counties six years aga i had a terrible attack o f ¡n percentage o f quota attained, kidney trouble i had a constant, dull and those counties showing less pain in my hainey. and 1 couldn't rest th a n ^ ^ o f t h e jr ta day or night. left 8ide pained r moat and I coulds’ t lie on it, it was ao subscribed will be considered in sure. When 1 got down, it waa almost line for special campaign work impossible for me to straighten up. 1 between now and the first o f the was annoyed by ktdnev weakness, too. year> POMMEL, Ih» best Swklie Coat in the world. DEALERS EVERYWHERE A. J TOW IP CO — — BOSTON Value Sold Oct. 31, 1918. Benton f 271,020 $ 237,432.26 87.6 Clackamas 728,580 562,122.16 75.1 Clatsop 370,860 516,833.81 275,020 Columbia 241,622.58 470,640 Coo« 498,888.60 43.480 Curry 37,076 00 85 0 Douglas 168.040JJ 409,037.87 *7.4 258,366 Jarkaon 319,945.20 319,945.2«) 123.8 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter were in Stayton Saturday on business. Mrs. E. C- Carter and son Lyle, spent Sunday with her folks. M r- ®nd Mrs. M;tt Burnet and Ralph Mollet called on John W or- den Sunday last