The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, January 09, 1919, Image 5

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    H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.D.
. •
Accidents Notably Ü*cr«at«d.
Aeolili-nta III the Iron «luí aleel In
lili «try have ile'-rvnard hy more thnn
IWislliliils during Ine hi«t l»n your»
ua ill.' l'i-s-jil of n llu-v einelit lo olí
forre mfeiy regu'nllona. according lo
li rojaifl hy the burt-uu of lahor »taris
ll<
In íiHfl, the report h I iowa . 24.'»
non »ero killed or Injured out of
»'•■ry I.OUO Mnployetl. ehlle In 11)11
Hie incident rulo un» reduced to* 81
fa r 1.000, A further reduction would
have been reoordod In 1017 hut for the
IIMncutlotl of Industrial proeeaae« to
meet war Dead* the reiairt aays.
Physician and Surgeon
i(I - ■ d.Ci.
STA Y TON.
OHEGON
C. H . BREW ER, M. D.
y t
digito..»« ol
C.»
o
1X1 «
S J*
PH Y SIC IA N AN D SURGEON WHILE “GEORGE" LOOKED ON
S t a y t o n , O regon
W » N. Pintler, D. M. D.
D E N TIS T
Olili!« Opp. LnnitllrM Shiw M nr»
Phon« '¿litó
lUsvtun. Oí
V. A. G000E
LA W Y E R and NO TAR Y PUBLIC
Olilo« U'Miin No. li, K'ijf Bl'lif.
A t t o r n « 'V » ll.* w - Nnlsry P itillo
DÍRECTOL
J. M. KIM ío
STAYTON
GRcuO
Dr. Paul Fehlen
V E T E R IN A R Y SURGEON
D E N T A L E X PER T
Calls Answered Duv or Night
I’ honO'"Ros. 15X21
DRW JO*
STA YTO N
STAYTON !»1 l A Í MAKf.L
SESTAK
Si
THOM AS,
P ro p rie to rs .
F res) j eSa! t & Cu re Ke : '
Lard« C reìnery D itte-
'
H iä S «! Mtlirt price Paid For v.!-She!
W e A« C L A D E K
Tlirec or finir nf li* mudi- up » HMla
puriy in k < i tu It'iirfn-y rustie lo un-
prova uur ulillliy In Hi«* art of lulklng
lijr kl»«ltig Ih** Itlnriicy «tona, aiiy*
l'npt. Alln'rt II. Woiilmin In "Spini
Vani* of ii {fin ii Olllcar.“ Tlia «U.V-
Ilig Ihnt iiII rotola lend lo Unno* applica
Aoiinfu Imt lo lllurtu-y, tuo, l»ut th«
IrUh mila« I cannot tlilnk bow tlwy
i n r
rcconcll» thalli wlth tbe mila« record-
«•il hy t hi- tu x I < li li llgilcnlor» !
Ilowrvrr, wv «ut there, and. hound- r * . r ,, r , . » ,.ir
Ina tip lln* alone »lalra. rcached thè
top of thè I ohit . Two pereor.« »e re
al ready tliere, un old nmn and «ine of
Ihe lovelleat woiinn I ever auw. We
wero mllier preaavd for lime, and ao
proeeeiled to kls» (he alone.
The lllurney alone fueea thè outalde N o « h a rp e
»
of thè lower. a botit three feet down.
osi matos \* ¡ilinply ■
If yen »lati rmilly to kl«a II you iiiuat
he lei dmvn headflml, do thè Irteli, ami
he hiillltd Up. All round thè top of 0t.<* o f ti.« t « i 1 1 n i
thè tn»er la n linnglng purnpot projsrt-
Hi *h«« vplley
ipg alioill II fiali frolli thè line of thè
414 Banl; < ¿
' <
tOWcr Olili bulli t" enilhle thè ib-foMil-
era. ululi ilo enfilo » u « iittacked. to
Sitiem, (.i
janir ludi ng » ter or molti d lenii «ni Phone Mail Old!
top of Ihf eneiuy op,-rating oli tiie
fr ni dnnr.
lim ili:.' lot ' ne miother ilo» ri. we
Hemp Paired by Cerv. •
fltiMii • ti: 'lei thè Woliilei'lllj: gaz# of
I’enltantbiry ol.h-hii« n I. ■•• i
Ile Invìi« e All "ii\ci|m- II.« . |i*n il; lei od in Inti r "si In/ cv,
llemon." «tu' aitili, •l'Ut wllbt llUVi you nil !• I:i f.'l hi the Ml
bcaii dolii«?“
ldi rt ng • 1 IITO* ilf III l-lp '
We tolti II' r.
Will til TIin ut* r«*j»o**!** n it
r! ff» » ns niM u *>Inrt «lelilí;
Wlth’ n dladp'nfnt I iki !: ah«
th" ol<l fello»- i lo! acid.
11 -01I in timUIntf 1 ’• *'r¡ i ■
uña ' P' n'ti
(¡ni,";
I tolti tini Itili.“ P
try pi,ml
Th. b
»lone It dr. will* «llh-tl tur< 1 Tor Ilio «I id 1
tO 11 III' ' I d"'
•*■ 1 Í V tic !ru in Hirt I < fv »l.c
0
I
• o. ni"l I
Iti»!
1 ¡. ml 'll" li rtioy «tono ’ f
»volili!1 U«'. u
. £.1 t\ I m 'H 11 fnrut rs.— Kansus i
I' . Ull U l‘ va» f rot i .\ nT
A . •. «111""It doln; It !“ A« hi* wild
il n'»; . «I!n« > i Ua. for
did not » in It •Pin i to rito*
'!• I ice’ll '«loll.
’I ll< Olid Of II '•'eu timi » . In-' d
i- di •< ri und her iiiikUa. ou e, ml
r. and pulled h r r;i liiiinip 11 tit.
. •■■ek
■•'.'1 i «, i . . C( h i ;. in . I n
.,«^1
.
to
' le: ind a: II*.! I i 11
— « h e j r '. d
th
who
y limi iteor
I
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di i '. i ml, dH
pr
i r |i
1 IN reputai, .o
hai
listi suffered uni i
telline ihe, ini
hut he V..«. i we
mi
*.ii.. •"
never hud cui.
“ What's
In tha T rene he*.
the mutter, Itili,
home-
. alrk?''
"Well, not exactly, hut sometime»
I »miller which one of my brother*
In I
ia wearing my white waist
«M l."
6 E R V K L S T A T IO N
CovytUbl iruuiwtd, 19! •
What Does Testing
Mean ?
*
“ Teating” mean» finding ape*
dfic gravity of buttery solution
by mea.uring it with the hy«
d. ometcr.
Tl»e fett 1» «imple, but of ut-
m it importance became it ia
t ,e only meafteof telling whether
y« ur battery ia being k e p t in
• o n tfitio n by proper charging
cr w eakened by a ta rva tion .
Testing is an important part
cf the ter vice that you aa a user
of n Wi'lard Storage Battery are
•ntitled to receive. We will make
he test for you or »how you
ow you can keep tab on your
artery by testing >t yourself
.very week or two.
♦
When you come for your next
u--\: r r the booklet, “ A
■i i i ' jL.n.g for You.”
rt.
Prfgon
i
':oJ.
Cet Cov-J h
it i ' 1 * y in n <>V‘5ÌI Hot hcr ü/*.. ' coins
(In -It
fa
to fa
vi irti i«otite of ito*
X
I'm 'ii,; iiieils for h«*r H » ! * t oy nt
« BLACKSMITH,
k ib - V M «'. A. liUt o v a 1 re It
WAG*h WORK
h* » ot.ui glutldt n I»N* liaui, b n * 11 Lon-
(Kn/ ) cum - j nlllli Ut.
HORSESHOEING g don
TI k -J W.Mll'l pro!10 lo thè a* /icrlcpu
i. luoili r that Ii r 4*o¿ while I d *» .- 1 » ict-
.m|e'
1.
CM? g.n*d old Aflti|t.
•
lin'd-.
I...
'.'ll
l>
rial
A
linll,
...i
luo'.ll-
' • % a
All Work Gna; üntaetl
L «
I r« J'lKl like her« 11,
%
t
'I h ... .. « hi .nu in.ml of them Ann r- 1
V «
B R IC K FRÖNT SHO P” • leu it Volhutf er 'Vin .ira- - ipply tlhnUt
2,
W ) tn« iiI h a «lay. he Idea hundred«
i
t
. a ,. a ,.4 ,. « ’. a ,. a ,. a , .<*.<tVd,.a , .4, .4 of **!on«’* (J «. uni' her«., he's got tin*
1- ■ i - 1« ie Im'.dt now; you'll have I"
(five hllil t a I'll r.V llfte.-noen when lie
get- huek). luneUeimn and iu;:ht ineaK
'Hi - "chief «•<xik" N ll m. Mr«. Ar­
Hr . 1010 (eolie
Hu». Phon#
thur <'"ke. untl her s,»«*i-.«It> la grid­
1 bone 6 n -J
MS
dle ciii. » It ,'or ; kin.:." tin«' month
rciiiitiy '.lie tun loin
«»tu of tlu-ni.
APul yR J. moc ; ie
a
xi\ of «lileh Were e. ien hy no le«.« n
|KT'Oii:i"'' Ill'll King fleorgf- himself.
rj ‘h 1 i": and <ii ifn recently tNitnl
B I C Y a S AND
*ilv*e ¡dll. 'III’ . -::VI* the king threi of
ho c h «
i>. ii«- !■ d til» pint«' and
s p o r t im i ; g o o d s
•tune hack for :i "ri-flll.“
t.
445 Court Street
OREGON
SALEM,
St. M a r y s
C h u rc h
S^rviv'e-i 2nii 4th ami 6;li
days at
a. in.
Rev. Fr. l.ainck. T’ tvUnr
Dr. !.. W.
o *i
Speed—Speed!
, Uncle Sam pushe I the clock ahead
one hour to g iv e m or* light.
T a k e advantage o f it. Y ou o w e it
to you rself and y ou r country to make
e v e ry minute count.
Use you r car— passenger o r com ­
m ercial— to tl.e limit.
Samuel P. C olt, president o f the
U n ite d S ta te s R u n b e r C o m p a n y ,
helped awaken the cou n try fo the
econom ic value o f the autom cl .’.a
last fall. H e said —
f
“ E veryth in g «>n
must bs
used and nfnhiiLed.
“ T h e ai tom ol ’«* is second to t’ :e
railroads rs an «iju rtu ami si.*,
menta^y to them in collectin g a. d
dLsrrihutlr . me.ch.i.idise.
“ O w n e r s s: <> i
use tiie ir c *=.
both pi1 en >. a t a ,u com m ercial, ni> i d
and m ore.”
Mu', e th en
.t o f vou r c r hy«u
-v
the L ies that w iil e.v lend its usefuine ,s
to th r most!
Earth a Dlue Star.
Oh«orvaiioii« oi the dark part of the
loir n «e re i i dehy I’rofeuanr l.ouell at
It.
o!.
• -y id Hiu:«l: T. Ar\r...
»:■< || . ' - York World. The dnrk
pm l id i
ii,eon i- lighted only hy the
f ni ‘
i
i ed hy tin- earth, and
lie- ee,n e, IhN llr’h! «olllll lie the
«•id, I- i ’
' I II flu u rill -llllle to
lh - oil-ei hen reply luidi-». ThN color
I nved 111 l e hide, uhieh « lia to he t-X
i
,| - i h • ii Into«Jill re ii » a \
il, I- |i!:j ■ :n.| il Is ill' if. til’s iitinn«'
p*«««l'e >>-?:' *i i-hh-.l" «'«mill ii*- « -'Id,• In
i
' .in i-
'l inn f
e : 11 i 1 » i.
Ill'll -h r''
«
A Selemn TT.ouflht.
"Jnat , ’ nk oi ti my l ilen.l.“ anh.
tin i-\«-1 hi- r1 11 worrier. 'In ill- in»- '
lie n ■ .
!:■ I.i.-'l!« me «. .ifil !■ •
"Well. u|i"i - f I!'-" n-T;i-rl 1.1» fiion
II
¿T
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1 i ■ 0 .
! n t\
In n he
tarfliesf at
T i m e is
InjDj 1 ’ » jin K.-i.
it»**
h 1
, or
'Viitr' »
.
, 1 ,v. , cifivn ***
t
!n the Mio v !lf v.
k /
lu Am bin.
!I'lu* U*4 ivrs :ir»'
the mm M v • * *M ♦ .** :i »1 Will'll h;» !’ il J v»*
hielt U
he
€»11 ' tjr,n«r
’I'ho wi th» *
ft pnw'Tfnl '*-tlT»it!hint.
• i»re MtnrëMir «»n lone
ill 111, 111 S II
le i streuiioo*. 1- ■- r-
p relies or
')
Till* t'"' t M .1 fo I iiivo m
r. ■ -'ti mid r- t he imoftil ULTiihiHt in.»11
rn': ' tv , wt'tl" in ninny re»j;!o’iw ■ nt*
j ' i.i_is * a*- I '.'.il to b a pr.Kei
Iloti iir/iln
oi:.'.”'«
Iw I.
GO
rati
irr«:
î.-rvico a? U
h .
m.
.Schn.tl
Sui>lay
r.i. n■ 1
10 » 1 . m.
wort'i L ’ütffUí 6:"0 p. m.,
iyer iiiectinK' t-wry Wetlih /
f evenirjR at 8:00.
Inevitable Anarchy aa the Result of
In su ffic ie n t S u p p lie s o f
fo r the People.
FOR SALE:- Team weight 1200
lbs. Call at this ofFce.
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Food
^
Hy f;ir the most terrible toll of the
llUHKiun winter will be taken In the
peuKiiut village«, the home of nine-
tenth« of H a»«la'» 180 ‘«kl.OOO Oliver
Vi. Kayler write» In the Satur'iay ^ve-
nlng Port.
Tl.e sullen and defiant
muzhik, who ha* planted for hinicelf
j mid only for hlniiu-lf. huen't taken In-
to account the |HiK»lhillty ihut auperlor
force from the city or from liU’tArn or
u nelghltoilng vlllagi* may seize III*
grain. V. li-n tie- calamity h-fnll.". an
i end U-s« train of ilisuster and bliaaNlied
and Ktnrvatlon »III follow in its wake,
KeprNhl on «on e weaker peio>ant
will tie the next step, and from that
!he Hume will apreml to virulent bor-
ili-r war^gr- with whole villages on
l!it» trull to plunder the grnln bln« of
i other« or Intrench« <1 to protect their
own. In Koine districts, even before l
left, thl« most cruel form of civil strife
lu,d broken out.
I contemplated returning from Fef-
rograd to Mo«co'v*by sleigh overland
tn case the German advance .enveloped
the railroad outlets. Carefui !nve«tlga-
tlon. however, disclosed the fact that
machine gun», brought home frr.m the
front, «e re mounted on nil th t rea l«
leading Into ninny villages and travel­
er» approached them at tlielr peril.
F'or sa’e— F «ll barley. S55.00 a
ton.
T. O. Archer, K in g sto n .
j
I
;
For sale or rer.t.— Modern six
! room house
! to Felix Van
, 2-5
■
j TRIBUTE
in Stayton. Apply
Erriine..,
Stayton, Oregon.
TO FhEiCH WOMAN
______ v
[ American Trave.er Teiis of Her Good
I Ctalit t i and the Gi^at Deot the
Nation Owes Her.
The French woman 1 » br< light up to
neglect none of the urt» that uttract
luen.
Even in munition plants tha
woman worker kno .» where the mir­
ror bangs, often has her po«der puff
at budd. am) Hive.» unCoUKCiously the
deft P.mli to lb h..lr.
riles Ljm an
If it haa
‘ Powell iu the !> :g!.-r.
somvtlmes seemed to us that the
French wife overlooks too easily the
uncoitaclousn -ss of a husbuiid. It is be­
cause u*e have fa.Ted to understand
that French »om en ere -xiiected to
keep theuiselvea »>. attractive to the
mate after marring« a» »e ll as bef ire
NOTH K O l H H .U IIN « F IN A L
tli,,t be will not v.ent to wander over
A c rtjrx r.
fields.
If It be ashed v bat women !* »ut-
Notice is hertby given that the • ‘flcleut all through Hie for the double
f’r.e! account -t.-f Jose ph A. Robl. ad-1 duty of 1 « In^ it g.ssl » l i e uial a good
minlrtr.--.tor cf the estate of Mary, mother. I name you France, and add
bold, deeca-ed. ha • been filed lr. th- that I'n nch w-t ;i are in this regard
( ’ urty Court of Marion County, Or- the marvel of their sex and the .«troug- ;
•gon. aril that the 20th day of Jan-i est but wart: a of in-a. gamy.
And all tick ab.lut the lowei birth
uo y, 1919, at the hour of ten o'clock ,
rate In France .s beside the mark. Tb»-
a. in. has bf ' n appointed by said
^hild 1« in Id .. pr c u « in :i ■ i reio .
Ccuit f r hecring objections to said il id that !..- i. -
:. :..., .:« :. Urea... ,
fl.'al account, at which time- any per- child till the right conditions are In
:>»n‘ interestr d in sn.id estate niav ap- sight for his upbringing. If allowai»»*-
;-cnr nnd file objeetfons the-eto in lie made for that fringe of the unp 'o-
dnctlve found in e'ery land, it I*
. «a and r ntc.-t the ramsJ
-doubtful wlieth- r ihe blrib rite ansoog
jo ? ".r*H a .
Adnilnisti alur of wild estate-.
. the htgii-iuiiiui d und resjioiislble .
lower over there than over here.
First publication Dec. 12, *19X8.
The French woman cannot be sin
I .art publication Jan. 9, 1919.
m. d up in a phrase. Contrary to tb •
general opinion, »lie Is simple, pra. :.
cal. sensible, tenacious, deliliertst
cautious, farsighted and* affecttonaie.
Gol Ihe Genuine
She Is sensitive but uot aentimentuL
and Avoid
She is talkative but not superficial.
Waste
t*
She is ebulii-nt but enduring. She is
a compound of heart Aid head, whii-h
ex).Ii: as Jolfre, I’etaln, Kot^i and tb#
INdlu, whn have fought these four
years past our («little as well as their
own and have been the surprise of
NOTICE OF ADMIN IS IHATI0N. every friend as well as the exaspert
tion of the foe.
If Waterloo was won on the playlni
Noti«*.’ i« her: by given flint the
undcrsigiicd, bv’ an order of the field« of Eton, Rugby, Harrow, eei
(.'utility Court of the state of Ore- tninly the Marne, Verdun, the Somin.
i goti,-for the County of Marion, « re «o n In the French house when
the French woman lives and nmnngea,
; inly made and entered on the smiles uud plans, suffers and "carries
10*h day of D emnher, JÍJ1S, was on.”
j
. — _ ¿W. . J
, T-: >ii)f 4 tdiPiiiistcatrix oi' the
Estate of TV• ■ V. Malone, d ■-
ceas.
d i a: she Im.« duly qual­
ified as such Administratrix. All
I -i. o .s 'laving elnints against said
I estate arc lie/ hy notified to pre-
• , t' • ....... duly vc" f./d a« r>*-
*
torr"y i >r tm estate, at Sir¿yu>:¡,
lue.i'Ti»
from the date
of this
»
il il
F'vh Trapped In Tomato Can.
Fnrty In November Allen Wiffln of
It i: - ' llle. N. Y.. tilled a tomato can
n< :.rly full of worms und went to the
It .- to fish for pike. He anchored hi»
ro >i. .t near Lone Bar and proceeded
to fish.
1. e in the afternoon Wiffln placed
- catch in a bag. picked up the cau.
' lileh lia« luiif-full of angleworm», and
i! ew It into the » a ;e f. He says that
.
can struck the water a large
i/'id out. hit tin- can with Its
i > 11 . and the can filled with water and
'!. Malone,
.v f u d.
- later Wiffln again went
tti !
II anchored hls
r
,1
>1
: ■! had tl.shed
.
l he .! s. .»vered
eat To. : r on ft.- \ a • r. ’"lx*
•
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t:. .»1
.
• r
od
•
.mliti ndt
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it !
!' it. Gl .-»d
Ii s a.
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», wl ■« he
.' tin- ■
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a
Adnmimtratrht.
II. licit,
,;c ' i'
carry y<
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t.
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in t e r r
Cont>.¡
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
Mum li<»»in Mli mii k wan a w-i-k
nd viaitor at Albany.
M lK YA Lh To d a w an eat ate Ihe
Th3 Misae» <«ln«ly« Dowmnv
laro, m i,ubimi! , containing
and Doiothy Smith returnul lm n- I i 7 Hiealer
*1 aerea, r. v * Is- -old at unce
For
'rom Oic^on (,’ity Miunlay .
further pan Icol*™ ceñiré, Bcrnaid
Ed Smith and wife were Sunday deader, Administrator. h-‘ a\ toft, Ore,
visitor» at If. ft. Shank’».
Mr. and Mr». VV. R. Ray and
_
amily, Flank Laux and Nick
FOR T R A D E —Good «f dard
•cn/. pent Thursday t-vc at Mr», bred mare to nntle for goats.
!nx c Shank'».
| Inquire at the Mail OiTlce. S t:(
( 'bailey Lambert and David
AeKcter.Tih w re Sunday vmiton, L08T;. op<?
PO
narks
iK- W. R. Ray home.
1 . „ .
.
.
, ...
." e .i i m i N.-ttie, Sophia and
but ,s refl co,ored w,th whits
»I als, ’• right« 5 0 II «. Pleasè
Alice Eberheardt, Elsie and Clif­
notify S. P ‘ " h e r v , Sublimi­
ford Downing were entertained
ut llie E«i Smith home.
ty, Ore^, Route 1, Box 58.
Nick Senz ar.d Frank I.aux ------------ - .... 7---------
>■
i/<-iit ¿»unday at tiie .Joe Hen/
FOR
S
A
L
E
:—Horse,
will
sell
jo in « .
cheap or trade for cow. Call
at this office.
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COMPLETE CHAOS IN RUSSIA
W ille d
D r. V
S. I I. I l K L T Z K I .
FU NERAL
Party of Teurlit» Help»« Pr«tty
American Woman lo Kit* Ih«
Reai BUrnay Stona.
MT. PLEAS/NT ITEMS.
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