The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, January 09, 1919, Image 7

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THAT ISI AMERICA!
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Splendid Work in Fr^'oe Typical
of Country.
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R eturn ed Soldier T elle O 'm rth 'n ij <*l
W onderful Doing« In W li.oh E v e ry
C ltlre n of O ur Q reat R- public
M ey H ave P ride.
A anlrlh-r o f tin* r x p i iiltfonnry fur''**
onfivermid with u* ih r uth er night. I l* I
hml b^cn «hot h i l f In piare*. M cvrr
Niellili evi II hi> lif> Ih r mu fin* Imi uf *M Itili
Ina unit mul vlhrm tl .if«* who « i ni mit
fu r iw
IV I ih r hi Irli o f him « u * un
tou i'h n l.
A * h r talked ln> Ninlih nly lifte d ih»*
veil betw een II* nini fur-ulT con«!«—
w e miw F ra nee,
I roni n (Hirt Hint hml no dnek* uf
liiipurtuiici* b efore i h r n r mi * e i »
extend
tin-
new
A m erican hull!
u liiii'v r a ; u illr un ml Ir*. I lr m l «hip*
w er« *w ln «ln g In un h u rryin g thh*«.
T h o u san d * u f turn, ninny u f Ihrm
hlurk «Inni» from Ih r South, Ih r phyn*
leal <*i| ii it I n o f an y Ihnl e v e r hm vn l
to Inhnr, »w arm ed
nruiiml them .
M ountain* o f au p p llr* tow ered on
e v e ry *lde.
► ’ nun thu*e a r m i dock* rnn n fo u r
track
rnllruNd; heiivy , a ta ri , Pull*,
heu vy t I inhered
rntidhrd, rock
Imi-
ln*l, «Ieri clam ped, graded p e rfe ctly .
4 <m tnllr* neruMH F ra n c e in the roar-
Ina aun*.
tln lf w ay nero»« IhuP Inhd
H v irn e ';* w ere en li tw o
V« p i** ••
H - r »tntloti nn lim i Ilio- Anly ih "
A m erican highw ay fur fighting m il
lion*, «ulna up to Im iile, und their
aupply depui*.
•iCvrrjr niince o f ihn l m elnl. niudr In
A m erica, dug m il o f m ir It'll* hy men
lik e lhn«r o f New Hnni| hire wn*
»tiielt<«| and fu r a n l and rolled hm l
heuten In m ir use* und art dow n hy
the m llllnn tuna In fa r o ff place*.
(In Ihnl rtmd rnn enr* upon w hich
Cullili Im\^ h e e n pilli tw o nr Ih re r o f
the lender e ar* nf H e Knrupenn h m l
On II run loeom nllvea »Ueh n* Mu*
w orld n ev er »n«v,, «uve In Am<*rleu,
T h e ir m onotrmw fi#?n* tow ered ohove
the head* " f the | ■ •up'
nf • il ih *
r a n ll. who »tm eied. ti•• If In Irf nr i •
tile «rent III'" lllfp '1 r " Ie * t hj
ih Mr
punderm i* d riv e w heel* dw arfin g Ilo*
cn ahicer» ihnt « u rli 111 about them
when they Ve«trd.
A* he talk ed , ih l* broken hodl»*l.
w hole «!'1 riled «iildler told u f hi* r***
I ii M ii from I he field
llo w lie wn* rri f -
tied an d htiin|M*d. and w renched and
Ja rre d n* he went over Ih r lla b 'ly
titilli ra ilw a y In (he ho«|dlal train *
Then there w a* n ch an ge
I I * felt
the hum p nml pull n f nn A m e rh a n b>
curnntlve. fe ll I lit* snlPVtv nf io«-l un­
d er hta tortu red I m - i I v . the »month
ru tilila « f w heel* nut to he m is ta k e n :
the |uenl!/ei| In eam n ted *niil n f Amar-
Ira in imhetuMn* n ill* henrnth the
m ig h ty enaln e » ad Hie a w lftly n in n in e
car*. T h e h'nd«er»>r heaan to tin-ti
t«y a * hy m a rie . 'T h e n ." he *nld, "T
kn ew I w a* all rlah t. K om ethlna had
jfn I lin'd o f m e."
T h at I« A m erica.
T h e ««Idler that
pn w ound* could d is m a y ; the aid'd
rneii. Hie wonder'fill creatio n that
iniide not only ihn h ig h w ay fo r mir
pow er hut the foundation o f ou r fre e
repu blic
A« thl« «h aftered hut *frone-«plrlted
hid told o f the tra n q u illity »hai crime
w ith Hie hiim o und pull o f an A m eri­
can
locom otive,
our h e a rt*
w ere
»H ired. W ho o f u* ha« noi w aited
w ith hnl pol«ed, the p itch er fu m bling
the hall m ean w h ile to «re one o f our
m igh ty locom otive* so th u n d erin g nn»t
our Im prnvlaed
diam ond?
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w aa
m ure than n locom otive— It w a * n sym-
h oi.
l'e r ti* p* w e did not fattam i t h e
aymhnl|«tn o f It. htjf w e felt It Ih re
„ I le«» I» the Inh* rn refn tlon , hrowaht
hom e hy n «oPIler o f Hie t'n lo n (hat
In n»» «m all part h«« heen m ade cren»
h y the v p Ion. the d a rin *, and Hie
d o w n w rlth t w ork Ihnl ennqjtcred the
w llderne«*. cm «»ed the en»lern nw iyi
talna. »wept o v e r the p rairie *, mas-
tered oth er and m igh tier m om ,Inin«,
linked the su n rise count to Ihnt o f
the *un«et o f «teel. and con verted a
continent Into a nelahborhnod hy the
A m erican locom otive, b ro th e r o f the
one that picked up ou r w oflnded «oh
d le r and m ade him feel that “ some-
th ln a hud *ot hold o f him " , T h at
“ aom ettilng" had r« t hold o f the world.
— M aneheater C olon .
Future Air Traval.
It la predicted that In ten— maybe
Are—yrar* from now. the aky will he
marked out In regular lln*a of air
travel, aa tha earth now 1» handed with
■teal ralla. Station* and enllog hotiaea
probably will ha **tahll*hed high In
th# air. whera th# big II ml fad» will
draw ap aloognlda captlv# dln'ng bnl-
loona for the noaal M minute* fo r din
nar.
Aerated water w ill h# served,
Mid aaen tha prloaa will ha Infl-ted
la thla vtalon la aaea but on# feature
■which hark# hack to 1918: The din-
tag-room girl« will »till ha w e arin g
thoae solemn, ugly black dresses. rad l
■Hag the name old gloom even to the
laat table fnrthaat back In the fnrtheat
comer.
I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the farm known as the
JESSE T A F T PLACE
Five miles northeast of Sublimity, Seven miles east of Shaw and one quarter mile west
of Union Hill school house, on silver creek road. * i
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commencing at 10 a. m, the following described property
Horses, Cattle, Etc.
One bay horse* 11# years# weight 1400
One bay mare# 4 years# weight 1000
One gray h;:se# 14 years# weight 1000
Three cows
Three heifers
One sow with five pigs
Nine two months old pigs
Two shoais
Fifty-five Leghorn Pullets
Seven shoals# averaging 125 pounds
Five hogs# averaging 175 pounds
Fourteen head of sheep
Fifteen head of goats
Miscellaneous
One 2-section harrow (Tne spring tooth harrow
Oliver plow# No. 222 One merry-go-round
One Deering mower One 2-horse cultivator
Two 1-horse cultivators Potato planter# new
Winona 3in wagon nearly new
One Monitor drill# 12 disc
One hack One single buggy
One road cart# 2 l-2ho International gas engine
One feed chopper One scalding vat
One spray pump One footpower grindstone
One Planet Jr. garden cultivator and seeder com­
bined# almost new One set double harness
One set single harness Household goods
800 bushels gray oats
75 bushels winter wheat
FREE LUNCH ON GROUNDS HT NOON
GOOD ROCK ROAD TO PLACE
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TERMS:
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All sums of $20 and under cash. Over that amount credit of 6 months
with interest at 8 per cent, with bankable notes.
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J. A. LINCOLN, Owner
W hy D idn 't T h a y T h in k # f T h a t?
O fficer — T h e ground w a* «Imply
«hocking a fte r the r a i n ; w e thought
the buttle w ould Uiiv* to be pout- (
poned.
I.a d y — W ell, do you know , we
w ere In the *am e predicam ent »he dny
o f ou r Hed P ro*« fe s tiv a l, hut w e had
the fo re sig h t to ro v e r the ground with
at raw .— London Opinion.
Two Way».
"W n sn ’ l she opposed wb«*i «he «tari-
cd out a * a p ro fe ssio n al w h P d le r?"
" Y e s , hut now alle can crow ove:
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Farmers and Merchants Bank, Clerk
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George Keech, Auctioneer
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