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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1918)
- r R B SUGAR SHOW ED OURMGKBONE M •f B KITCHEN tt a ^ T N E T ts Luxury Demonstrated Na B M U M « THE By R e d u c in g C o n su m p tio n the U n ited S ta te s ALLIES. P t o p l* A ve rte d a F a m in e at H om e In Sp ite AND BRAZING a « WITH A C ETY LEN E WELDING B tion's War Conscience. STAND AND MACHINE SHOP M V American Willingness to Give Up ‘‘THE CLADEK GARRAGE” M M * IS .| •f M S’ * If a OVERHALL CARS All Kinds of Repairing done at Reasonable Rates ' B e f L o w S up plie s. T h e fact that the people o f the United States were able to retime by more than one-half million tons their « July, August, September and October B consumption o f sugar proves conelu V aiveiy that their w ar conscience wus thoroughly awakened and that the V country as a whole stood ready to fol low the Injunctions o f the Govern m eal V Our normal consumption o f sugar In the four-month period beginning with a> July has been 400,000 tons per month, a total o f 1,000,000 for the quarter ar year. In July, when our sugar stringency began to reach ItV height, consumption was reduced to 200,000 tons. In Au gust only S25.000 tons went Into dls tribution and In September only 279, 000 tons. In October the distributin' fell to 230.000 tone. I f the general public had failed to observe the Injunctions o f the Food Administration this country would have been in the throes o f a sugar famine before the end o f August. Our It is no secrat that the Hosier is the Greatest Kitchen Helper. It is no secret that thousands visible supplies were so low as to bring of Wives and Mothers want and would appreciate a Hoosier for Christmas more than any other great anxiety to those fam iliar with gift. But it may be a secret that your W ife or Mother longs for this saver o f lime and energy. the sugar situation. They fen red that it would be absolutely liujmssible to The Hoosier will save her countless miles o f steps each year. It yvill add many hours o f time A reduce consumption to a point where that she would like to give to war work, rest and recreation. It will conserve her strength by sugar would no longer be a mere lux placing 400 Articles within arms reach. No other Kitchen Cabinet will bring her as many want- ory In the American diet. • » Few accomplishments o f the Food ed features. No other has Hoosier’s scientific arrangements. Administration will stand forth so pre dominantly as this reduced consump tion o f sugar. By it we have been able to bridge over the period o f stringency nntil the new beet and Louisiana cam Come now’ and select the Hoosier that will open new avenues of enjoyment in your home. sugar crops wvre In sight. Now the nation is in a position so that If we choose we may return to our normal home use o f sugar, and Europe, with the release o f ships to go fa r afield, can maintain its recent re stricted rations. If, however, those nations are to Increase their use of sugar very considerably it must be by onr continued sharing with them through limiting our own consump don. Battery Charging. AU kindn of aHNcsNorica. (ias and OU h for nule *1 . a a \ All my work is Guaranteed First Class B CHAS. CLAD EK, »! a PERFECT HEATERS PERFECT RANGES The Kind That Make Mothers Happy H ardw are and Furniture Guns and Amunition GASOLINE, OILS, PA IN T S and * Everything In The H ardw are Line cTVIAKE H E R W IS H CO M E T R U E . * Prices are moderate, Terms are easy - Furniture Company A M E R IC A N S P IR IT R E LIE D ON TO W IN In the light o f succeeding events It Is Interesting to recall the confidence with which the United States Food Administrator viewed the gloomy out look I d July o f K)17. when this enun try bad been In the war for less than four months and the Germans were steadily sending the western front nearer and nearer to Pr.rls. “ Even though the situation In Eu rope may he gloomy today." he de clared In a public statement, “ no First—Dont Delay. Second-Don’t American who has knowledge o f the Experiment results already obtained in every di rection need have one atom o f fear I f you suffer from backache; head that democracy will not defend Itself aches or dizzy spells; if you rest poorly In these United States." SALEM LILLY H ARD W ARE CO. a * OREGON Children Cry for F le tch e r's è a s. & K m m A BIT OF ADVICE L O Y A L T Y IN L IT T L E TH IN G S LA S T PROOF OF P A T R IO T IS M STAYTO N , ORE. B Christmas Secrets C. S. Ham ilton FIX FORDS S 3 1 3 1 3 111 £ 2 W I 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 O T IR E T R O U B L E A re ended when you use a tl U D Wr | DIAMOND, REPUBLIC °.r LEE TIRE ana are languid in the morning; i f the kidney secretions are irregular and un natural in appearance, do not delay. Iri such cases the kidneys often need Guaranteed to give the most mileage for the least money. nelp. All Replacements Made Cheerfully. Tlio Kind Y ou Have A lw ays Dotigli!, and v M e li has been tu use for over .’M) years, lias borne tlio signature of « a m i I mi * boon .n.ulo tinti« r h N p c > V • I D W hat Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially prepared for kidney trouble—they are recommended by thousands. Can resi A Good Assortment A lw ays On Hand. dents desire more convincing proof than the statement o f a citizen o f this cAlso locality? H. C. Mangas, retired druggist, 412 Food W ill W in the W orld. S. Fifteenth St., Corvallis, Ore., sa y s :’ America earned the gratitude o f al “ I have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills at 1 lied nations during war by sharing different times when I hqve felt in need food. America und. r peace may win of a kidney medicine and have found I'tIH. the world's good will by saving to them to be all that is claimed o f them. Share. In recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills, 1 am only speaking from personal ex STcAYTON, ORjEGON perience, but from what I know e f others who have received great results ____________ c i i i r r o c l _ from them.” , Priqe 60c, at all dealers. Don’ t sim ply atek for a kidney remedy—get Doan’ s Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. Mangas had. Foster-Milburn spending the week end with re latives and friends o f this com- ' Foo«l rontrnl In America held the Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. price o f breadstuff» steady, prevented Americans without murmuring cut their sugar allowance from four pounds a month to tlnee and then us long as need be to two pounds for loy alty's sake. E. is C A S T O R ! A Cantoria In it harmlens nnhstltnto for Cantor Oil, Pn re» goric, Drops ami Soothing Syrups. It I* pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, .ts ifge Is Its guarantee. It destroys Morins mm allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years It lias been In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency^ 'Wind Colle, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach end D ow els assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural bleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Fri cud, TUBES, OILS, AUTOMOBILES AND ACCESSORIES m nonni supervision aln- e Us Infancy. - --*** A llo w no ono to deceive j <m In this. AH Counterfeits, Im itations nml “ •litst-ns-gooU ” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of in fa n t* am i Children—E xperience again st i;.\iH:rimcnU e. TITUS G ENUINE C A S T O R ! A ALW AYS I B ears tha Signature of I ^ f î t w munity. Will Carter and family spent Sunday at the A, C, ' Carter home. U n io n H i l l + + + + + + + + + + + + + - + + + 4* + + + + 4* + 4* + 4- 4- + + + + + + + + + .+ + + DEMOCRACY VS. AU TO CRACY — ---- “ There' la no royaj road to food conservation. W e can only .accomplish .tills by the voluntary action o f our whole people, each element In proportion, to its needs. It Is a matter o f equality o f burden." The truth o f this statement, made by the United States Food Administrator soon after w e en- tered the war, has been Ixirne out by the history o f olir ex- ports. Autocratic food control in the lands o f our enemies has broken down, while democratic food «luiring has maintained the lieuiib and strength o f thiacoun- try and of i|,e Allies. ’+ + + + + + + + + + + + r + v v + -i-4’ 4 - 4 - 4 4 * .- * 4 > + Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gilmour called at the Clarence Jones home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mollet and tittle daughter Ethel spent Thursday evening at the J. Lin coln home. . John Steinberger and w ife were in Stayton Friday on busi- ness. A number of the young folks of this community, attended the dance at Macleay Saturday night Hugh Hunt of Portland is THURSDAY O B T *. M CA I VHEATLESS n m I * SUJWBHT R U S * a m U a i M W M IA T T h e K in d Y ou H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t r~_ r In nc other nation la there so willing a sense o f voluntary self-sncriflce ns In Am erica— that was shown In the abstinence from w h eat «The Walluga club met Wednes-1 day.at Mrs. W. A. 'H eater’ s. A \ Flnd mor# wheat, lt carne; more large number was present. pork, lt carne; save aupar, lt was done. Mr. and|Mrs. W. H. Rabens So Americana answered the challenge and son ¡¡Elijier were Stayton ! o f Germán atarvatlon. callers Saturnay, in there return 1 Good win rules the new world at they were accompanied by there fear governed the old world. Through daughter y iss Dora who has «Imrlng food America lielpa make the been spending the ’ last few whole world kin. month iit Portland. ' Food control mad« sufficiency from shortage, kept the rein on food prices.' W. H. Mollet and family mot C. C. Carter and w ife spent gave Uie nations full atteugth exer- Thanksgiving day at the W. H. ored to Stayton Friday on busi Carter home. . • ! ness. John Wonder called on Ralph Mollet Thursday. In Use For Over 30 Years vicious speculation and extortion and preserved tranquillity at home. Starvatlon hy Germany challenged the w orld ; food conservation III America answered the challenge. a ll Food conservation In America ha* necn llie triumph o f Individual liv w Uoa to the uationul cuaso, I r • — r r • « ■ ye * I ■; VM V c> f l K C IT Y , | •J h e Q u g l e . (^ l l Summons all the forces and resource* of the Republic to the defense of Freedom T H E O R E G O N A G R IC U L T U R A L COLLEGE which the United States, authorities have' ranked aa one o f the fifteen distinguished institutions of the country for excellence in military training, has responded to the call. The College it distinguished not only for its military instruction, but DlSTINGUtSHfcD Also r o t — Ita strong industrial course* for men and for women: In Aariculturc, Cor- mertt. Fn*ineeon*. Fomatry Home Fennomin, Mm iat. Pharmacy, and Vocational Education. Its wholesome, purposeful ard en t life. Its denrocratic college spirit. Its successful graduates. Student* enrolled last year, 1453; »tart on its service flags, lu ll, over forty percent representing 1 -tficers. College opens September 23, 1918 * Fot caíalos, new Illu stra te d 8 'a .k lc t. and other inform a lio n w rits to tlia Ila,*, -trac, f o r v a l lii , O ra yo e