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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1919)
T he r .jrr.r S T A Y T O N M A IL -.^srrtss—■ ¿.-srurr,... .... — ——— t * ------------ Chas. S. Clark. Lidi tor and Proprietor Subscription Price $1*50 Per Year in Advance A dvertising Rates Made Known Upon Application Foreign Advertising Represented by The American Press Association Mr. llorton, the new teacher, who has the position vacated !»,v Mrs. IVarv. began his duties TUea- day morning. I A Mr. Weeks reports the IV timer- cio I Deportment doing very s a t-! (-'J; Entered as second class m atter at the postoffice at Stayton , Marion '»factory work, lie t^a» just coni- ; y County, Oregon, under the Act o f C ongress’o f March 3. 1S79. pletcd making up Iris six weeks record of the grades of the stu-1 dents and on the whole they are Address all Communications to The Stavton Mail very good. W • • j: OUR N EW Y E A R S R E SO L U T IO N . ' A letter amt a packet of Christ* j mas eards came to the school dur- v, ing the holiday» from .Mr. Ford >.s Here we are fairly started on 1919. The salutation of "Happy in France, 'flu-re was a card for New Y ear” has just ceased ringing in vour ears, and your New Y ear's each of the grade rooms, these • ‘ *« resolutions are all made and in order. being hand made, beautifully nil- Ke" Perhaps you have made up your mind to he more kindly this | hroid«red in many colors on white j y y ear; perhaps vou Jiavi determined to he more economical; maybe -ilk. Th -re was also one for each (/-*- «ill t lie* contrary you have r« solved to he more generous; possibly of the class«- in high school and r x 1 O ^ | more industrious. . , >n* *'»r t*"‘ *tu«b*nt body. I he If 1 K These, whatever they may bo, are the individual good qualiti«-s | teachers inn! pupils are plaiuung which you wish to gain.* But there is oik » quality-w hich we shall j various way» of answering these, every one o f us n*ed very much through 1919. and that is patience. The member» of the seventh ami We have just come to the en«t of a great war. for w hich we have eighth grad >s will each write an all borne deprivations and made sacrifices, and naturally we are all individual letter In Mrs Hum verv anxious to >«-«- tli«* con«? r. o. peace restored «-xiictlv as they phrey > loom the children will li'V would !>«• in great danger, «* used to he. ! compose a letter, each writing th«*v w«ud«l 'ia\.- no way to defend But this w ill he a matter of time. It lias taken time, »ml infinite sonn tiling i»f interest, and th"M them -elves. Mrs. Humphreys will copy it for effort to prepare the country for war, ami life will not lapse into When this do«** happen and | them. its oltl lines m a moment. • • they return t> tin* airdromes, you, It wrill take time to bring our army bpine It will take time for The grade teachers report that . ¡in lwt ynnr life you'll have some inflated war prices to go down to normal level. There will have to ■ dldig down coming In you. be slow readjustment of every kind, possibly sonn* change in wages, ! v-ry few pupils are absent sine ■ Mi -r every < lone bus two guns and this cannot he hurried. We must continue to conserve tood for I the holidays. In some of the on it it ml tome huve ns high as rooms every pupil came hn«-k. All starving Europe until the next harvest. There w*ill he a \ ietory ; \ or - >ven; tliei shoot ah* ut 7H:i loan, for our men must he supplied as hitherto until the army is mid they enjoyed th -tr vacation to j *’< h ) tiiye., per minute each attd| .«ml were ready f«ir good earnest completely mustered out. • .I I »;*> to or 1 *« The problems of the government will lie many and serious, anti i work until the end. «if the tor:-i •hots i ef minute. ; Unluss »'wither “ flu ’ ’ epidemic we must not expect impossibilities. Trio K tn d Y ou llu v e Alwnya llo n g lit, nini i . * l >• Am>ther interesting thin,* about Now shall we all resolve to meet these conditions with the utmost 1 eo.nes there :;h«»uid b^ no inter iu n i lo r over ,‘M» y«-«ra» bus borile tlm a! «• of theoe guus' iU"e that tiny are »yn-j nu«l hns be«-n a ra lo limi« r « in - - patience? All in favor signify by saving Aye. Contrary- same sign. ruption in tiie work until school «¡ionize«!. lly synchronizing we , — a«*.mi sili»« r\t»t<iii sto i»«■ v. I closes next spring. Resolution carried unanimously. A ll>w ilo oli«* todei'elv -, il o t i «. time the gun s«i as to shoot be • • Patience shall be our watchword for 1919. All Poni» te r fella, liu lta llo n s «m i M.ln « l-a s -^ . «i ’’ a im i i Mrs. Creech had a very pretty tween the propeller blade.: of th e « Kv|»«-rtiu«'iits tlia t tritio wltli limi eu«!o»u:er i <« b< i li« of pi lie; it is timed U » a suuill frac sand chart arrange«) fiyr her little Infuni.s and C'Iiildr«-^— l '.x|>crleui-u ugni o si 1 buone, Ami say. what has happened to a certain Billions Sutulqe? enthusiasts for tli.- Christum* si . 1 tion of a second You can se-- fur Someone must accept the credit for ending the war and forcing the Ison. On the chart was a littk- yourself how closely -t '» tim 'd !' Kaiser to change his views. Surely so ahle a body as our Rev. ! red house all eov«trc«i witli imita- wl- n the p opeller makes 1200 to! William who has turned so many thousands of men from their old I tinu snow. Coining towards the 2000 revolution» p«r minute ami C a "to ilii 1» n Im rniles»’»nhstltuto f«»r f a , i > ’ *i»rs'<* tactics, will not let the laurel pa-s when there is only one, outcast, ' house in the deep, deep snow wn- have the gun shoot betw m th e.- pori« . l»rop» :ii:d hoothlng Hyriip««, I l is pi« «it. I t penitent dutcherland in question. Perhaps Billy, though, shuns the l«l Saint Nick all bundled in I»'» blades as they turn nrmuul. contali!» u elth er Opim o, >lorpt;lao nor ot : r cn-mUo SiilMtanro. .ts air«« I» It* g o u raiitec. Il «I•».,!i M unii« The sights on the lighting., oddity o f having to publicly observe that a fellow possessing such a ! sleigh drawn by eight tiny reiit- . ; «veri * 1 ne«». r«>r n o i i n grand an«l upright non de plume as William necils assistance to | «leer. Mrs. Creech Ls planning an plane* are operated automatically l.as lo c o in Constant Uso f«-r Un- r«-Uef of < ari '.sitfo n , place his oxfords on the gates-ajar-path. •other very interesting scene, n iml altliough they ate not «emirate. I l latiiP ia-y , M im i Colla-, a ll T eefliln g 'l 'voi.o <-» unti, I »¡a. i It N g n litM tk c Mtoniueh 1. t-, ■ ~ this time will have an Eskimo biit they «lo give you a good idea how t«i fire. Of «-our- • a per*«ui it-sim ilare» tti«- l'i«o<l, gl-, log liealthy and i « ir > :de«-p. • chart. has to consider the spec«! the ene ’l'Iio ChU drou'i l ’auucea—T h o S lo tlic r’* l iie ii i. Some men don't aspire to become great because they fancy that • • greatness begets enemies. Better a plodder in the over-crowd«*«!, q*^, 8r«vpnth and eighth grades my plane is travi-ljiig. also your, ever-inhabited rut with a companion here and there than a tall slim |iave tnk«*n up the study of inter- own spec«!. The sight» take car«* ' pedestal with a plush cushion to sit on and instruments of critical ,nejy ,to tout's in music, under tin of that approximately. On the bombing plains the destruction aiming from every direction at your knowledge ware- direction of Mrs. Bail, iQ e u is th u S i g n a t u r e o f sights are altogether different. I house, think some. But it is only common to believe that when a • • man prepares to snooze out hi* days under the wheels of the success -pjle second grade will finish Thre« thim t ar«i considered in ful, or in the rut, he is his own enemy, and what are all the had their readers this week and will bombing: First, ground sp«*«-d ; wishers in the world compated to your own enmity? then begin .entirely new ones. .-••«•ond. altitude; third, windage. ■■ — ■ ■ — | They are very anxious to begin These sights ure reolly a clever, land are looking forward very pi«-ee of work, the French sight' especially. And with all the humorous recollections o f the humble dainty— mftch to their new books. All in all, it is very interesting the Nilt— we must from now on look upon its shelly skin as a two work. We «re «ml learn new; fold forethought of {he Creator. Firstly, to protect the kernel in Francis Henry Vaughn, a resi T h e Kind You Have A l w a y s B o u g h t the n u t; secondly, to protect privates and Colonels from the gas dent o f the Lyorfs district for the things every day. W II, T i-m’Ul write a Whob-j TH 1 C O M »M «V H t v VO R K C l t V _ escapades of another specie of Nuts found betw ixt the Rhiuc ami past 25 years, died at the Salem book on this tu ff if I w-nnt<-«| to. the Baltic Sea. but we will have to leave a little| ________________ hospital on Decem ber 24. Mr. Vaughn had recently un- to talk .. ‘.'.ut w h a w ■ o-t ha« : , A western ci * »mol i! el !> . pledged itself to buy no (Jrrinan- dergone an operation and seemed to the statu.«, which will he soon j I have spoken to some of the made goods for seven years. W e ourselves are quite ready to abstain to be gaining, but comp!icati*>ns French soldier» mid they t«-ll me from all German-made goods for sevt-nty years. Before that time we set in and he passed away on the tn F a m e * o r t o W a r Hint the battle of Chateau Thierry i trust that we shall require only goods made in heaven. I-'iilly «-«iiniux-il liberili culture .mil nrii-iililir ib-purliiieiil». Speebil above date. ' was the greatest battle o f the war Iraining i « Goni me r«-«-. .loiirniilison, Arehil«-«('tiiri', I.aw. Medicine Deceased was 68 years old and «ml that if it hadn't b«-en for th» T o i i r l i i i t k . I . i l i r a r y H ’o r h « A r i * * , I h> xl< n i l r n i i i i u i i « m l I ’ iiH* A r i » . had lived in his neighborhood A m e r i c a n s _there they, wouhMiave XI . •. ■ r • S « i i n « i in « ! • » \ «• «* m - m d l l r i l i » li « I ■•• • H r i l l . I* . r i » <• > ' • < *. . . r k Moreover, the hitherto in»ignifi<*.ant copper has stepped on th« , n i l n | e lo - « l » le . I m s e il m i • < | u -ri« m • .. p r . .■- u l » . »r I .« , . I - • • f I . . r • h r « , h r I£ « . to lost everything. Now they think) r l r . S l M d r i i l * r n n n n u iiili- il (i»ff < y in ir i ii« » iii t » » . O H i« m l —^ - ¿ « i v i r n m e ii l I I . * * . T . I . since ctiming top round of the ladder of public notice. Even the popular nickel continuously n , . . . . . . . . the world and all o f the Atm-ri i l f c K . I i k n n Ilf M I.M tH l v o t i i m r * . I b i r u i i l À r i r » l o r . « r i » « m l w i i N t n , from his birthplace a t, . . ................., ......... K f j { ^ T u i l ' i . R | r MM cannot pass for much these days without hi» smooth-rimmed side- Oregon „ . r lu w rs l, mm h op|»orlMnily lo r »o ir k iit l our*« v n y , . ... .. K cans here an«! tm-y sure treat us W r i t e ll r ^ iw lr i ir . M'iiim»*, Br i-t fni i, l o r illo wlrntril I m o k lr f . kick— the penny. Adfltson, New Y ork. ||ji. , He was a man well liked, kind i il,p time is short when I i hope the and affectionate, and hospitable | vou will see me hack in Stavton j m Ilîiï'll Situation Wanted— A gentleman named Mars; ju st now out of to a marked degree again. We have won the war, l Itti employment, wants w ork; held last position for over four years; can u„,fi nt now the only thing we have to! g i v excellei ees m to ab Sity rad industry. Thoroughly | „ s, . . o. . , look forwsra to ia going home. familiar with French and Belgian territory. Understands w o rk in g ,^ 0 M. E. church in Stayton and <1. W. De Jard in. burial was at Fox Valley on Dec. with high exfilosives. Ordinanc- Armament School. I.ee Downing’s this week. C or MT. PLEA SA N T ITEM S. 26. with Rev. W arren %fficiating. A. E F., France. poral Brown r« turned reocrily The funeral was in charge o f, Corporal Tony Uiuix of Camp ruin Fort H arr;>on, hid., whore UNION H ILL NOTES. Many activities ceased with the war, but the Red Cross stays the Pingo undertaking parlors, C C. C arter and wife were Lewis and Miss Mamie Baux of Al he has been for the 'past five on the job. who went to Salem and brought • br.nv spent Christmas week at the month?. : Sul m itj rtlb-rs Saturday. the body here for burial. W. II. Mollet and family were II. Senz home. I he Md. Eherl.eardt ham,' '» .is Miss Kffie Ray returned home trading with Stayton merchants a m i nt of merriment W'-diiesdny May 1919 bring the world Happiness, Prosperity and Love. from McMinnville Wetlnesday. evening, where a large oro.nl of j Monday. Bessie Townes of Pendleton is .Joe Lincoln mail« a business Go young folks spent the eve »-. datio- visiting at tlie Mrs. Roxie Shank OH, YOU EDITOR. buy a beer ing and various games. And in the com er of hi» eye 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Rahens, home. t By A. C. Vernon. Miss Mamie Laux, Frnnk and could s«-c a tear. _____ «laughter Dora and son Elmer Linn Lambert and wife and Mr. Corporal Tony Laux and Arnold But 1 thought he would live 1 vif.ited Sunday at the K. Carter and Mrs. Roy Brennan and datigli Senz called at the Mr*. Roxie I have slioats, weaned pigs and through it, St. dean De Monde, Vendee home. ter spent Christmas day at the I’. Shank home Wednesday eve. sows for sale. France, Nov. 27, 1918. Mr. M. M. G'Kniour made a Il Lambert home. So for home I made a hit. G. H. Ray, H. R. Shank mid T h e ’re all good stuff for they I forgot about my ad until the Dear Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Buthy: burines* trip to Stayton Friday, I have been raised on kale, Mrs. Roxie Shank and family wife and son and Arnold Senz and Well now that the war is over} Mr. and Mrs. C. ('. Carter spent paper come Frank Laux were Sunday visitors And all at once I got a hunch And then I thought T h a t’s surely the censorship ha» been loosenc-d Sunday at the W. H. Mollet lu'xii«-. ' -*nd V’ . Downing and son Harry at Mrs. Roxie Shanks’. T h a r, I ’d better advertise the up to a certain extent and we hoys The W alluga Club nu*t Frida> '»ere entertained ut ChriHttnas going some, bunch. are permitted to tell the folks with Mrs. Chas. P«-ters, th«- tu n dinnei* at I.ee Downing a. For the way the editor had So 1 go to town to see the man back home what vve have been «lo-jwas spent in working for the l{ *«l Max and Lee Shelton and David changed that little a«l Thinking he will help me ail In EMAND FOR TEIFGFAFH OPERATORS ing over here. ’ ' Cross. Aeczerter dr. sp«-nt Christmas «lav ! He surely had it pretty had. can I'm attached to a squadron as .Mrs. Williams c f West Staym n Hj yy. ^ |{Hr>s For right there in plain print An«l when I show him my ad an airplane armorer. An armor- is visiting at the W Neal home, j Where everybo«ly could take a e r 'i work consists of keeping the Young men and women tra in lie seems to he awful glad Wayne Ashby was a Slayton ! Mrs. Roxie Shank and family .«quint He tells me how much mon it will machine guns mounted on the v’sitor Friday. |entertained Miss Mamie Laux ot ed in few months under th e su- take Sai«l, My sows, slioats and wearie«! planes in first class shape and in Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bower «prut Albany, Miss Hazel Lambert and fiervisioh o f a successful Dis And I have to give my jeans no pigs would farrow in March, working order. Thursday evening at the W H Miss Gladys Downing and Messrs. patcher, Indorsed by Railrords awful rake, Ami I tell you right now, that Tlies«- guns must absolutely be Rations home. * orporal Tony Laux niul ( hurley Opportunities to earn expenses. But 1 manage«!, to find it and said, made my lips parch, in working onler at all tim.- . he-! Ralph Moll.-t made a busii.es: Lambert at a dinner 'Thursday ^ { qt Bu,|etjn Tel(.wraph Here. And so I thought I ’«I make enough cause, if a plain- should engage \ ip to St y'on Sr.tnrrla.va« evening. ' W ith outstretch»«! hands said my biz in battle with an enemy pla.ii and Mr. am! Mrs. .1. Lincoln t t ( -, r rH, Seln.er Brown :»n.l ,.7 ^ ' . j " ' ^ ^ 0 ^ Thank you, my dear, To let you know the mistake was the gun would jam or refuse to Sunday with home folks In UiL wjfe 0 f Aumsville are visiting nt K ” o rt,a''d. Greg. 48 5d U ll/Klf the pilot r.il/it and <>«/! 4 the U .. gunner’s « b. verton ... ! - j n his. Now if it wasn't so dry I could ¡shoot, EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Bligk Theatre Oregon scissa Children Cry for Fletcher's W h a t is C A S T O t \ GENUINE C A S T O R I A ALW AY5 In Use For Over 30 Years .UNIVERSITY of OREGON m i m W* De Jardin Writes From France