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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1918)
ff 9 T he STAYTON MAIL A t- ov 1‘ixiiU .iiti | ia xvm :. rom creek. The curds h e’d >ie:il would make) Chus. S. Clark, Editor and Proprietor you feel his playing was ol»-1 _________________________ __ ________________ _________________ i----------- - lu|ue. rv . - , _ _ rx xt • * i They talk about King Arthur’« Km ghu. «ud round u n « farmer. A. C. Giles. Salem No. 1, ear penter. F. M. Fresh, Sublimity, farmer. John O. Gritton, Croiaan, far mer. Thomas J. Hall, West Gervais, merchant. W. T. Gromm, East Hubbard, farmer. Henry Zorn, t'hampocg, farmer. F. S. Gilbart, Salem No. f>. clerk. R C. Halley, Salem No. 5. re tired. J. M. Kromling. E. Hubbard, farmer. (îeo. (\ W ill, Salem No. 15, mer chant. J. J. llall, East Woodburn, re tired. Henry Saalfeld, W . Mt. Angel, farmer. Eugene Titus, Stayton, capital ist. Arthur A Schwab, East Ger vais, farmer. L. W. p otter. Pringle, farmer. E. Allen Proctor. Scollard, far mer. • Chas. G. Ransom, Aumsville, banker. F. A. Legg, Salem No. 17, archi tect. Leonard Barnick, Brooks, far mer. M. M. Magee. East Salem, far mer. H. S. Gile, Salem No. 10. mer chant*. M. W. Maynard. Salem No. 4. carpenter. E. E. McKinney, West Stayton. farmer. W. T. Ramsden, Salem No. 15, farmer. T. O. Kester, Jefferson, carpen ter. ( ’. V. Clodfetler, Jefferson, far- mer. Fred Eder, East Gervais, fur- mer. -J. P. Felder, Donald, farmer. m i EVERY SATURDAY _________ AND SUNDAY A NEW YEAR. SERMON Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail , Carter Glass, the new Secretary o f the Treasury, in a telegram to Governor -James K Lynch of the Twelfth Federal Reserve District announces that expenditures ot the government during the fiscal year beginning July 1. 1918. and including December 16, 1918, ex ceeded nine billion six hundred million dollars and that the ex penditures in the month of No vember were nearly $2.000.000. In the current month of December up to and including December 16 expenditures exceeded $1,000.000. 000. It is estimated that the to tal expenditures o f the fiscal year will be $18,000,000.000. Secretary («lass favors short ma turities for the Fifth Liberty Loan and announces that the Treasury Department will continue the sale o f W ar Savings Stamps and Cer tificates in a most energetic man ner. The complete telegram to Gov ernor Lynch follow s: “ In assuming the office of See retary o f the Treasury, I desire to say a few words to the American people, and particularly to the splendid organization of men and women whose unselfish labors, un der the leadership o f r.iv great predecessor, have made the story o f our war finance one of the most glorious chapters in the his tory of America's part in the war. “ Millions o f Americans have contributed in the most vital, tan gible and necessary way to the winniifg o f the war. They have loaned their dollars to their coun try with no small sacrifice of per sonal comfort and enjoyment and have given largely o f personal ef fort and service. For all time we have disproved the slander that Americans are a money-loving people, incapable o f rising above materialistic things. In the eigh teen short months ot' the war American people subscribed for eighteen billion dollars o f Liberty Bonds and W ar Savings C ertifi cates. “ The banking institutions and the people o f the country financed the requirements of the war in anticipation of the Liberty Loans and o f the taxes for the fiscal year ended Tune ‘10. 1918. by the purchase of a total of $12,500.000.- 000 of treasury certificates o f in debtedness. all o f which has 1 cn retired or provided for cut of taxes or bond issues at the time the armistice was signed. “ The expenditures of the gov ernment. excluding transactions in the principal o f the public debt, during the current fiscal year be ginning July 1, 1918. to and in cluding December 16, 1918, ex ceeded $9.600,000,000. Expendi tures in the month of November nearly equalled $2.000,000,000 and in the current month o f December to and including December 16, exceeded one billion dollars. “ The proceeds o f the Fourth Liberty Loan so far received have all been spent, and the remaining installments payabh cn subscrip tions to that loan will be needed to meet maturing treasury certifi cates o f indebtedness issued in an ticipation o f that loan, and as yet unpaid. Since the armistice was signed, Secretary McAdoo has es timated that the cadi outgo from the treasury during the current fiscal year ending June 30, 1919. w ill amount to $18,000,000,000, and much more than half ot that amount has already been expend ed in the five and one-half months which have elapsed. The treaty of peace has not yet been signed, nor any part o f our army demobilized. Production o f war materials and supplies bad reached tlm peak at the time the armistice was signed and the bills incurred during that period o f maximum production must be paid.” m —VAUDEVILLE --- _________________ - ________ -___ _________ ,------------------------------------- 1 But uow I'll swear they don’t) compare w ours o f \uba Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application Dam. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton. Marion County. Oregon, under the Act o f Congress o f March 3. 1879. m a r Subscription Price $ 1.50 Per Year in Advance Foreign Advertising Represented by The American Press Association • By REV. JAMES M ORAY. D D. ! new, Lord, ivhnt wnlt fo r t " — Psalm !B> :7. A not tier twelvemonth lias almost gone, and we are yet In the land o f the living. I f we 1 give this serious consideration, w e must regard it as remarkable. Some think dentil the strangest wonder o f human history, hut Is not life stran ger? When >ve reflect upon our frame, und the shocks o f life It must endure, must we not exclaim with Young, Bligh Theatre NO “ i A" V ... Salem - - Oregon "Strange that n harp of thousand strings Should keep tn tune so lon g!" Is It to be wondered at If, like eeivetl n letter from their son, Pnvld. we too should put the question. | Alex, who is stationed at Cump "W h at wnlt 1 fo r? " The mystery o f Lewis, saying that lie will nut I«' lieing here la not profounder than the home for some time, hut is feel mystery o f staying here. Let us ask ing fine after a siege o f the flu. God the question. The psalmist felt Mr. (V W. lliee, who is employed he could not trust his own conclusions, at (looeli, spent tin- week «-ml with und so he said, "Lord, what w ait I fo r i” . home folks. It may be you are wnlting to be School closed Friilay for a M^yed. G<«l is not w illing that any )ve«*k’s vacation. The teacher, should i>erish, but that all should Miss llrudshavv, is spending her come to repentance and live. vacation wtili home folks at "O Ephraim, how ern I give lliee up. Gooch. how shall 1 leave thi*e, Judah?” Be T ’.ie K in d Y o u H ave A lw a y s B ou gh t, nn.l n h h li h 1 1 Leon Henry froisqnt spent Sunday hold him weeping over the llo lv City, lu n so fo r o v e r SO jo u rs , has bornn t!i«i » l j . n a f r e o f •*0 Jerusalem, b >w oftuti would I have ev ening at the Kniken home. ami has been made under Ids |*er- gathered thy children together,' as a — C - so j u l suiter vision :-ln«-o its li.ianey. hen guthereth her brood under her A llo w no one to deceive » <• 11. i this. wings, and ye would n ot!” He Is so All Counterfeits, Imitations ami “ .In- t-us-go-.il ” are hot pleading with some o f you today. T o Experiments that tri.lt» with ami <*u«l:inger t ,o health of go hack no farther than the past year, Infants and Children— Experience a^uinst experim ent. has there l>cen no sermon, no Invitation A lb ert Arthur visited at the or warning, no supplication or exhortn Byrd Branch home Saturday. tion. that has appealed to your Inlelli • a • a gence. or ^toved your emotions, plead Castor! n is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, P a r e - ing with you to accept Christ? Havi Jas Henri rich a and w ife ip e it porl«*, Drops ai.d soothing Syrup*. It is pleasant. It you lost no friend or neighbor by death Sunday at A lfred Foxes. contains neither opium . Morphine nor other Nureotio during that period? H ave yon had no • a a a substance, .ts a go is its guarantee. It destroys W o r m s escape from hotllly peril or So Illness ami allays Feverishness. I'or more than thirty years it Kdith Hurt and Alphona Ruef to remind you o f the uncertainty of tins been in c o n s t a n t use for the relief of » onstlpatlon. called at lligh h ergers Sunray. life? Cur?you conscientiously say that l'hitwh-ncy, W ind Colle, all Teething Troubles ami In all these respects G« h 1 has left you Dlarrhira. It re;'’Hutes tlie Stomach r.ml Bowels, atone? B. H, Geaher and Uay Orren assimilates the Food, giv in g healthy amt natural sleep. It may he you ere waiting to hear Tlio Children’ s Panacea— Tho Mother’ s Friend. called at the Henry Benson fruit. You are, by the grace o f God. home Monday. already saved, let us suppose. Put for • • a • wh..' purpose w ere you saved? Sine# Byrd Branch and w ife st»eut God loves you with a “ love that pa.stt- ) Bears the Signature of eth knowledge,” and since “ to depart Sunday at the Arthur Branch anti he with Christ were fa r better” home. than to remain In re— why did he not a a a * call you to him self at your conversion? THE H A L L OF FAME. Mrs. Ben Gesher recently Why are you here Instead o f enjoying solicited for the Red Cross with your Redeemer's presence? 'I here must he some reason. “ Y e have not Bv W ill G. Oat good sucess. chosen ine,” said Christ, “ but I have a a a a chosen you. anti ordained you, that ye William Vaniiandle just finish At Yuba Dam, near Santiam.i should go and bring forth fruit, und there wafi a hall of fame. e d harvesting his potatocrop o f that your fruit should remain.” May There players great would emigre -1 it be to give you another opportunity T h e Kind You H ave A lw a ys Bought which he had nearly four hundred gate ; a pool hall was its name. to glorify his father by bearing fruit, T M t C r N T # " « « ( T O M •• A N V , N C Of V O / t K C I T Y , ______________ sacks. This hall alone was run by Stone ! that you are still here? a a a a It nmv be you are waiting to be a Buxon lerger he, Jacob Staiger who hud an Ami like a king upon a throne lie perfected. I ought to explain this, i>e- attack o ' Reumatism is slowly cause there Is a sense In which every reigneth royally. improving. He was not choice with his voice— 1 * true Christian Is perfected the moment he accepts Christ us Ins Savior. H e a a a a loud talking was his rule. 1» perfected In that he Is both justified Agnes Bock, Lucy Staiger, And passershy were heard to cry. :m j sanctified ; his sin is put away. and F ull v cqiiipped liberili rullar«- and Mt-ie iitifir depuri menta. Special Jennie, Francis, and I«eo Iligh - Now say, was that a mule? by the* Holy Spirit lie himself is set training in ( Ioni «nere«-. .Imiranlisni. A reliileetarr. I.uvv, M ed icin e apart fur God forever. The New Tes berger spent Sunday evening at l<* t ir Iti iiù . ì . i ì t r n r y o r l i , Z i n n i e . I l « m i »«* In «Iti « \ r U . l ’ H y » i t i l i I m i n i m i * « m i I* II»«* A r i » . ^ M ilila r y S r le n r r in rltn r| e o| \ineri< .m o ik I l l r i l i « l i « » I li* « « . U r lìi. I r t liir e e mid lir lil > ««rk A table green within was seen at) tament Is very d e a r on this; notice the Gesher home. a ll H p*ln sl.ile. I u ir p ì I nn r \ p r r i r n « c in y r r * r » l wur. f « m p lr lp a y a lr m « I I r m r h f a , It r ld ir a , Paul's words In his epistle to the Co- which till late at night a a a a r ie . Stu denti» r *«-»m in e m ir«l (o r (m attinila*tona. (M it r i.il— Rux r r n a i m l I I . O . T. These crafty lieeks would pla.v for lossians, fo r example. Tu ition I'IIK F ;. L ib r a r y « I IN MMMI vo lu m e». I W mi tori* a tur m *n and WMRM. Ben Gesher and son Henrv I ‘ h « | i c n « e I n w e a l , b u m li < » | i p o r i u n i l y I o r w o r k i i t i «*«•**• w n f . checks. Ye gods they were a \ What, then, do we mean by saying were in Salem on business one ■ tV rii* H r fU lr n r . ICugeue. O rrfion. fo r lllualrutr«! booti Ir t. w e may be waiting to he perfected? (tgfct. Do we menu the attainment o f a state day last week. There’s Geyser Bill from Pigtail o f sinlessness this side o f heaven? N o ; hill, a Cornish man you see. | for If a Christian lived to be ¡is old ns Though somewhat stout, inclined Methuselah, would he not still require Mt. Pleasant Items. to spout; a foxy player he. to pray, “ Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass ligtdrist Now Roarin' George from up the The Misses Gladys Downing and gorge was always cool and us?" W e only mean that perfectness. Dorothy Smith arrived home Sal- In the sense o f s ripeness fo r the calm— urday from Oregon City to spend W hatever Is n«*cew«arjr Ani«*rl«n will t<) th«* fact that while working in And none could beat or e*°r de sickle, which comes In thp lives o f some ns If a crown o f glory had been th«- lumber mill at Gooch a large Christmas with home folks. feat this Christian gentleman. vouchsafe«! to them even before they •end. That wna Aim-rloo'» pledge to Charley Lambert came home the Interallied foo«l counrtl. And b«*- four hy twelve timber fell on his i passed Into the unseen. rause the American f«>od army had leg, breaking a .small bone in his Friday from Seattle with his hon Say', don't forget Oom Paul, the hitherto made good th e; took heart ankle. He was immediately taken orable discharge from the navy. And so may It he with some o f you. Vet, for— now the truth I'll Though now your pruning, your dig and went forwariL William Ryan has nls«> arrived to the hospital at Mill City where ■* ging, and perhaps your growing days tell, home from Corvallis with his hon Dr. Allen dressed his limb. He Farm enterprise and much soft corn H e ’d doctor shoats, and cows, and are over, yet the quiet but potent rays remained there four days. Sunday orable discharge. goats, and doctor cards as o f divine grace ure aceomplishihg a Increaseil pork supplies, food eon ser Mrs. Daisy McIntyre and he was taken to his home and is ration lncr«-a»e<1 export»— total ship maturity In your experience, s«j that well. •laughter. Miss Anna, o f Salem, getting along quite nicely. ments doubled. your Christian life never w ill have Our marshal brave who looked as la-en so attractive as In the hour that Miss Sarah Bradshaw and Han nro visiting at the M. F. Ryan grave as a Merino sheep, you depart hence. “ W e all do fade as nah Holzfuss spent Saturday in home. But say, when he was in the g line a leaf, but the fa ll o f you, ye glory- Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Shank and Albany. ’twas better not to sleep. F A IT H J U S T IF IE D «•rowned ones, Is to he illumined by son and Miss Veins Shank were The Ghristmas services were BY EVENTS. And W alt the crook who used to the grandeur o f an autumnal sunset. held in the s«-liool house. The entertained at the Ed Smith home God bless you, aged brethren! God look so innocent and bland Sunday. 1 do not believe that draatlc morning sorvi«;c was conducted hy Sometimes would c h e e p when not bl«?s* you, young and old, rich and Miss Selma Seliuff of Stkyton ia force need be applied to main 0. F. Schulcnhurg, o f Lebanon, p«s>r, saint and sinner! May you have asleep. Please may I take a visiting at M. F. Ryan’s. tain economic distribution and a “ Happy New Year” In the highest and the afternoon services were hand. aane use o f «upplla* by Ibe The Misses Roxana ami Crystal and truest sense, “ llnpp.v Is the peo comlncted by William J. Large, great m ajority o f American peo ple whose God Is the Lord.” Accept Shank called » t the Lee Downing o f Eugene. TIics«; both being Says Smith in dispair, “ This hard- him, serve him. wait for him. It Is ple, and I have learned • deep splendid services, were appreciat home Sunday. and abiding faith la the Intelli bottomed clmir is all by itself «inly as we stnnd in such relationship Ernest nnd John Aegerter call ed and well attended. There was gence o f the average Ainerirao in a class to him that, sifter employing the psalm- ed at the J. H. Kloer home F ri business man, whose aid we an a basket dinner served at noon And sure as your horn I know ist’s question. “ And now. Lord, what tldpate and depend on ro reme day evening. which was enjoyed hy all, “ as wait I fo r? " we can confidently apply I have corns on— What's dy the ev il* developed by the usual.” Wayne nnd Willis Huber were trumps? Clubs? Well I pass.” the consolation In his words that foi war.— Herbert Hooter, August Aloysius Bejitz, who has been Sunday visitors at tin* Mrs. R«ixie When Joe would play Ip* oft would low, “ My h««i»c Is in thee." 10. 1017. Follow ing is the list of citizens o f our county who have been say, “ If I were late for tea drawn to serve as jurymen for th^ I'd he a grouse for at my house January term o f court for Marion their'd he a kickoree.” county, which will meet on Mon At real estate oh Thurst was great day, January 6th : and you should hear him W . H. Steusloff, Salem No. 2, spread merchant. It all around and on the ground, A. M. Drorbaugh, East Salem, and sometimes overhead. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Triumph Notes What is CASTORIA • • • + GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS In Use For Over 30 Years ■ mi » un i 111 nmrTfuiriMWnrn -i~¥ n .UNIVERSITY of OREGON v JÌ2T-TS Our food Gospel eat le s s se rv e le s s w&ate nothing working in a garage at Milverton, is spending a week’s vacation with his brother, John. The Misses Anna nnd Sarah McCully Mountain Mites. Kniken are spending a w«‘«*k’s va cation with home folks. Walter Nyriegger is seen in th<- Mr. and Mrs. M. Kniken re neighborhood on crutches, owing Shank home. The Red Cross worker in this vicinity hail very good success tin* past wck. It is reported that ev ery family in the neighborhood did their hit. The names o f one or two families ha«l to he omitted.