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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1919)
\ ,ws <c * ■ A C. Peterson made a business liai -old Murphy spoilt Sunday with friends in Salem. trip to Portland this week and purchased a l è ton Republic truck. J!r. E. Hov has been on the sick li t for the past week. George War ford came up from Portland the first of the week for Miss Eleanor Willing is nursing i a few days visit with relatives. at the home o f Nie’ '-ehlen. The Joseph llamman family are! The young people o f Sfavton «•unfilled to their home with the j have been enjoying the good influenza. ____ | skating on the log pond the past j Mike laughed at the Judge Miss Mildred Williamson o f Peter Diedrich has received a rear Salem is visiting Mrs J. A. j new 1919 model Ford car which Hendershott. She expects to be he has on display in his show hereabout tw ow edcs. room. The car is a neat looker Air. an«| Mrs. George Falkner! and has some improvements over hare returned to their home in j last year’s car. Drop in and Pendleton after a brief visit with look it over. friends and relatives here. +__ ____ Jos. Sestak ma ii- a trip to Xnlem Mr. J. W. Meyers o f Portland; the first of the week to take hi; has moved into the Elder house «langhtc:* ami husband, Mr. and near the Salem ditch. He will Mrs. Faulkner, to the train. They were on their way to Pendleton, remain here for some time. after spending a tew days here at the Sustak home. Mrs. Dan Doll who has been j Lawrence Seigmund is in the employed at the Ray & Molin jew elry store in Portland is here Salem hospital where he was op spending several days with reia- erated on by Dr. Brewer for ab scess o f the right lung last Sat rives and friends. urday, which was caused by com Miss Lila Ware, a University of plications following the influenza. Oregon student, visited friends * and relatives in Stayton recently. Miss Ware attended the local Miss Venia llamman, w'- ■ is a1- schools during her grammar fer-*»g business college in Salem arrived home for an ¡ml. finiti school years. stay, owing to the influenza out break there, which has ....... -sitat Dr. Watson has returned to Vic eli th“ »closing of all th° elio >ls. toria. 1». ( ’., where he has secured churches and all public gather a fine position. Mr>. Watson will ings. remain lu re with relatives for an indefinite time before joining tlm Di'otor in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill who were making preparations for a Taken up. 3 horses. Bay trip to California to spend some g e ’dings, two o f them pretty little time there for the benefit of he vy. Owner can have same by Mrs. H ill’s health, received a mes pa) ing for this notice and for sage from Mill City Monday to the effe«*t that Doll Hill was very sick keeping o f horses. Owner please and they immediately left for call at the Mail nffee. there. Much illness prevails through- . . . . ., , ____ lee skating seems to be a great out the town as there are many f , , ,, * past . . ' feature in , town during the cases o f influenza, la-grippe and , fPw. ,]ayS \ large corner o f the colds. This cold weather does log pond above town is frozen not seem to agree with people over and has been the place o f at- who are accustomed to the good traction 'o r both ole* and young, old Oregon rains. .Skating during the day does not • seem to suffice, and parties with ■ lanterns may be seen all evenin" Manager Luthy announces that; wending their way to and from on account o f the epidemic in the j the ice. surrounding country the Star ________,________ theatre will be closed Saturday The Valley Motor C o o f Sal n and Sunday o f this week. Due .. ¡reports that business is good w:th notice will he given as to the f8*|theni despite tin* report that the opening. flu has playpd havo«- with business in general. This week their man • The regular monthly meeting of ager reports the -ah- of a Hudson the Stavton Grange No. 340 will Super Six arul n Country Club be held in the 1. O. (>. K. Hall in Overland to flu-ir customers. In Stayton, Jan. 18, 1919. for the in fact they say business has never stallation ol’ officers for the ensu been better. ing year. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Trask who have been visiting here in flip family of Mrs Trask’s motor for a few days, left for Scio tin* first o f the week where they will visit friends for a short time before re- tnring to W Jiiugton. F{ pv . W. V. McGee o^ Albany will preach at Jit. I’ leioant Sun day morning and evening, Jan. 12. Communion services at the I close of (lie services and reception •>f members before the coinmuu- ’ '••• ' • i»t of prayer, a cov- a «•> venant of . '•••., c •••reniant of Me wart- hip. Rev. MeCee. Pastor. Annaal Meeting The annual meeting o f the Styyton Mutual Telephone Com- Mi, U’laire Warner was the jia n y will be held in the city hall Wednesday evening, January 15, guest «if Miss Wanda Brown for a few days last week. Miss War- 1919, for the purpose «if electing i net- is a student at the University the following officers: President, of Oregon and stopped here on vice-president, secretary-treasur her way to Eugene, after spend er, one director for three years, ing the holidays at her home in and for the transaction of snch Portland. Mis» Wanda returneil to college with her as she will other business as may properly again take up her studies there, come before the meeting. .« ter her In g vacation due to a C. E. Taylor. President. - rioux si g of the influenza. Carries a Complete Line of for chewing Gravely. The Judge com e right back at Mike with a friend ly chew—just a couple of little squares off his plug of Real Gravely. Mike found that the chew stayed with him for a long while, and the more h<* chewed the better it tasted. ^ PEYTON ‘There’s the real tobac co satisfaction,” says the Judge: “ and it costs noth ing extra to chew this class of plug.” It to** fortk*r-t\ot‘t why r>» ta» t 't ih* l»oJ tati* of tSh <l*u of to Jut?« Soot titra cool. I International Stock Food » BRAND Peal Gravely Chewing Plug Q2ch piece pBcked in a pouch. Mr. and Mrs. Gecrg* Koriney of ‘ 0A Portland ha\. I en \ siting at tl * ‘ John Thomas vent to Portland K. I). Alexander home. Wednesday to look after business A. I>. tiiodenei-, dr., is t ;n*k to i for the Brown-Petzel lumber tttavtou •. . while , the , Willamette Utu-[ com pan v. versitv is closed. . _ Owen L. Morris qjt Mehama. Miss Vanda Sestak has returned to tin' O. A. U. to again take up | was operated on at the Willam her studies after the holidays. ette sanitarium on January 2nd by Dr. Brewer for the removal Miss Beatrice Lockhart o f Sa o f ail abscess on the left lung. lem visited Miss Nora S^amp h ere1 He is getting along nicely aftei this week. the operation. SLOPER . « !7 f w r r n GEM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Class Con feet it. Si LEM ’S TIRE MAN United States & Pennsylvania Vacium Cup % T I R E S Fine C igars and Tobaccp Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks Ail Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. H EN D ERSH O TT, Proprietor Stayton, RETREADING AND REPAIR WORK 219 N. COM’L. ST.. High Grade Pure* Cundies SALEM. ORE. Oregon J*any peopli ih this *••« «•, :m. j film find his country “ European- tins roiiunuii.iy, wen- ."«i awar« ized” «ml “ paternalized1 Mo that that doctors could not praerih« I the door is forever closed lo him liquor in sickness till this epideni I as ;• private «ùti/en to enter the «• broke out. They were dec« ive«l fielil of railroading, t'ie%e|eplioiie, narrow m ml'il 'o apply tludi John R. Beedle. son o f Mr. and hy the-falsehoods o f designing telegraph, «>;• eahle busmess, Ili«* ki.«n.lo«ly to take such means a* Mrs. George E. Beedle. o f Stsy- orators, and now. since losing I itintiitini** 'inlrtatry as a private ton. who has o^en over s< a» with would | ut them in pos.sessiqn of their relatives and friends by n- nwi u* of ship- kml numerous nth tlu> n niv'tlv, ai d use it. To get it Uncle Sam’ s army, retained i to .lir.-i.lt a vicious law; to take flllinza, that miglit l ave been w*r I lie man the name as thmisainla home Tuesday. J >hn enlisted at i murderer’s weapon out o f his -ave,| in most insiain-es oidv fori Ti Portland a year go and was with l and. Soiii'» of those applicants (lie menace of the bone dry law, ■ •, «.tiier Americans wonld never satisfied to he a mere ej i-pher the 834th Aero Squadron. He -live ■ • but. through what source they condemn the law in bitt>-r tei ins, ami would vote for its re- all lii.s life and draw, pay as a 1 diil not try to useeriain. I was has been in England since the •al if tin *t\ | ntunity was ■.»¡veil. e iveriiuient I. rl; with no «•haiiee '•»ie«1. 1 to learn they had sue- 15th o f May last: H • cafhe back It world he us ennsistent to pre- of ailvaueement, nr lnil«l down a e •eiied, and 1o know the result in tin the Empress Britian. the its taking sustained my fornu-r ex vent doctors from giving quinine soft berth oil a ship with a soft second largest boat now used to perience. Other medu'incs were f ir fever, or from using ancatliet- l>««l and good meals as so alluring transport our boys home on. ml nini-.tered as required, hut the ies m serious surgical operation.- pietut-ed by Mr. Hurley in hi* p o 1* They were ten days making the • ir in icliai ce was placed on coil- ns it is to prohibit t In* use of alco- gram of «•omplvte government ope holie stimulants in certain «i«-k- ration of the entire American mer- trip and John says that the boy* liver iv 1 Mini whisky. I say whil ness. If this murderous elaua«* o f chant marine, om fear of successful rontrndic were certainly sea sick. They tion. if this infamouH hau was not ¡1 he prohibition law was submitted This man doesn't want to be encountered rough weather and plnevil on the doctors giving auch vo,''rs *°day it would he re-j | ett •«! ami pampered and made a the trip was an\thing but pleas- uie«tieine as the greatest inedieal j '•«>'•«I hy a larger majority than m ere ward o f the government ant. The boat ianded in New writer., with centuries o f expert-j was carried through misrepn - 1 He wants mi American’s chance Vork on December 10. ' enee iceommen.led. an«l all hos- ¡ -'-"tation before. to buibl ami develop ahing lines pitals could but use it as therr There is one thing we may con- o f individual initiative under the best judgment and experience dim gfstulnte ourselves oil. ami that is, I protection o f the American flag This man little realizes that SAYS OIL AND W HISKY tates, there would not he more ¡that there is one great, numerical- ly strong religious organization | while In* has In u away from home IS GOOD REMEDY FOR FLU ,ha" 0,,t in ) '‘n of the deaths that occur in the present epi«leniicI**,al *,a* never attempted to muz- fighting for democracy fn foreign epidemic* Savs He Has Been Through Many under this law. jzle 'l"«’tors with insane laws, while lamls. an organized moveiu. nt has im. a q v « r t hose who an forward in uphold- hern started in Ills own countr> to i h ! ! m I I ¿ J ? 1. T,‘ er'' ar” Pro,,’st1 H f *•''!" ma"-v mg the ......... are now m ........... ntrol tl....... p(»ortimities which ___ " ' uin*ctions against Niiafl.luig j throvs of thrir st*lf-rr»T*tc<l initju lliavt* heretofore been tin* birth- I)r *"ri' **I| M death-«l«*aling law. itous confusion that will cvmituate i right of every American. Following is a letter from I have a paper l rom Boston telling ¡|( fj.|«*gating their crecdisin to a| Men 1 i k »* this American an veil J. L. Hill o f Aihany who has opin ions on the treatment of influenza * ?|,,! ’,nent °* *‘9 uor ‘ ¡lto j 5al1' menial position in the great fiel«! the world from German autocracy £or> M K*a^l‘ ’ lat *ia_M hc«*n o f eecleaiasticism, while the relig-|an«l he fought heeaiise he he!ieved .vi*k ÌS the *i!..T'"I,'¡¡^knowledge Pro,1*hition tur hi) y.uirs. tor the • ||H orfra„ izati„n that leaves the in thè freedtnn <’f thè individuai. article with aetiiig th e .. Is he to come homi* to a country that the article touches «n Old I S ; e^ ‘ 0,Y h T » sherili ^ r i f ? « arieste«! Ä I (lIuj Pr*t,tl0e ,,,,,tlieinP o tü ,,m',0n‘ honeycomheil witli soeialisiu and ,||(. 0f government f churches sore on caused h^years of Vriet,iot.I.,,, TI.,,e 1 ^ I to ministers of the gospel, will ¡ready to «*slal»lish an officiai aris- article is mot to be taken as the I *h‘‘ a' v’ ’ h<> l,'|l .T '',.'''. ,arr.v th,‘ Kromt triumphantly to I tueraey to control virtualIN- every move of au American citiseli 1 „Pinion o f the Herald, hut the I ^ give; ¿T Ìl« the a Ff Ì«t eTl Th. * S i ! t ions. ° f n,*“ r u li T ' Ile I uin seen tliis System in npe- J. L. Il ILI publisher o f the Herald is liberal cause was recently taken in Spo- ration ili foreign lamls and In* is Al ha li v Ih-rahl enough to believe that the exprès- k Washington, ami fke |i«p„„ | longing l'or (he day wlieu I h - cali get back to the gooil old U. S, A. Tl,, 11-r.ld .lo.., nM : , „ r , t . n t”r“ „ 7 ,,. ...k ii, Ch“ ‘ " " ' C° “ m' this question lip to the public, but t|l„ Hh,,riff to forct. t(, tai;(. , 1 * I his country over here is a as he knew it hefore thè war. i Whether yon he lahoring mali or d there is a physician in the com- |lor aWHV from t|„. hos|,ita, al,d , ["If. °.,,e l". v,h" l,ut “ “ SO f'"' eapitalist, tliis is yotir eountry and Hit', who Wishes to take issue I . .1 ..........‘ | i: . . i .• helllllil O l i r s III every other l'< ... ..... . let the sick die for need o f it. spi'ct that I am going to he always ** 's K"'ng *° he up to you to de- •I \ -i i ,h<; In ‘ rH i W pr,,,t Utah is a dry state, and Sail U k e ! -»’T 1,.'".1 with the United States chic, whether you stay with Am«*r- ,. . ' ' ¡1 r. ¡p,s ’ iiifluenza • n (.’ity slaughter house .’ o .......‘ f i ufl Is L" ,, ’ ’ *•’ is “ “ a 7.... ’ ................. V’ u-, hereafter.” '••an traditions ami principles or Editor Herald: The influenzal 't-nza. A demand was naile on the . hereafter. , . ,, . • .... . . . . . , i v epidemic is tak in g a new start in ! . ' « ‘hi T I h he « above " h ‘ *vc is the closing para > '< P backw ard one hundred years police to gi\.' give whisky h fpom „ „ „ IIian ma> v places im-lii.ling A lbany. shentt n l and 1 1 t«i «h isk y ,m«n '»n<l sWileli to a system which to persons havmg prCseriptions enKllte€l »hortlv nftor the w ar! brought almut a world war. It is affgravatiriK in the extreme lg't tin- people think. tor one who has ha.l -years of ex- , hÌH HtaU.f n(.8r startcl ami who has Ime., on tin penence in the reatment of hu- the r a |if:M, lia hn tllw (,(ll.toril in other sule about « y e a r , man affiletions to stand hy and m. tow„ ,,1|lv wl)t th m . a(lto. Little do. s he know what a ROCK POINT. see the deaths taking place when mobiles ss lilM, all(, ........ strong effort is he ng ma.le h> th«* reme« v is at ham , * it a aw ,. , . , , the aociulist pnliticiana in this Mr. A. Frank is on the sick list mat i s « .rime against ('. m’.ure } ^ ^ !» ^ r T ^ ’ T .s this week. and humanity renises P™ “ 1* j tells of a threat of some wh.»^ hav. pH ‘ "" it to he used. I refer to the hone b,,(.rtme fr(.nzi( )J OVPr the ou„ ag,. • » * ? » « ’. , . Mrs. Elmer Downing visited at .Irv law. a monument of .go, ance] . permitting the use of liquor !. »*“ " '« h se«*n the lack of the \V II. Downing home a few and open ' I for medicine, inti,natii, g hat L,,,,t “ t,.V* “ when* tM;V,,,,0n ' T l “« l l days this week. ; countries the government I have been practicing medicine Miss Géorgie Hunt visited the ¡„r almost a half c e n t „ r y -t o be j thc stateH the law ia 1Ilodi- controls the gVcat utilities such as ae, urate for 48 yea rs-a n .l during ! fied H,„ .h „ tlir,.af ¡, U ii >U h ] k |,ut the transportation, telephone ami I (>ast week with her grand parents that tune have passe,I through a ( (^ ine , hppe wi|, vePy H,.rionH telegraph systems as well as many in Salem. John llocdiglicirne^ ami K. <’. number of epidemics ol intlueeza (|Vn. ¡, t ,loar future, other lines of industry'. lit* lias I «■«•ti in a country where Downing were Stayton callers with what success in its treatment ( .anadH in mally places has re- th«- “ common pc »pie” never I Friday. nave tor this coiiiiiiunity, when*: , .. , " . . .. I have lived and praetieed to ,|e- bau heard of o-ch things ,n telephones I Arthur Hanson, John Young, eiib*. I am not fearing tin* venliet ■•h'ctors to use whatever t h u r , ^ , itI lhe’,r own F. M. Fresh and son were Stayton that they will give of my mv suecesa success 1 ^ ' k "" " 1 • 1 1 | homes. Tlies« cunveinciiees were |s«turdav * •,' in the past. Since the present The bone-dry law is a crime ¡for the rich and “ official Hass epidemic has broken out so fierce- against God, tli<* Holy Bible, nn- only. The government controlh <! Mr and Mr*. Norris Hunt and ly I have been called upon by ' lure, common sense an«l humanity, I the supply aiul there was no com children spent New Years with many to ascertain what I formerly and the l»raii*l of Cain is on those J |x*t it ion aitil so why furnish cheap .Mrs. Hunt’s parents near Salem: fjd J acohs spent New Years at gave'for severe cases of influenza who were leaders in its promotion, j phones and juie«* to the “ prop!«-.' Tliis is simply hii illustration o> |||(. |,- ^ p*,.,^), |lom(. with general HHecess. I inform and in <l<*«'*'iviiig the coinmon vot- , Mr M,s. ( ’. J. Hunt and them that my prescription was a or I,s to the extent they d e sig n e d ^ K »sU * in . Inin man expects to come home combination of cod-liver oil and ti) carry it. (o cl one sh I ooiih , hih I children spent New Years at the whisky— tnk<*n freely. I have also prohibit the sale o f liquor as a , tp a «•ountry such as lie Icjt where 1!. Miller home. advised Jthose who have gr«’at«*r beverage, was right, as a moral the private indivuliial was at lib- Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Helitnhlt love for thedife of themselves and i and sanitary measure, but to throt « rty t«i «Jevelop and grow and and ehihlreii who have been visit l.uihl tip a business iiuder the pro tle the doetors from using it for family than for tin* law o f a lot of «-ranks who never studied mc«lj-1 iirc<jieal purposes is a eriiru* thaï tection of a constitution guaran ing at the Joe Heiulrieks Inum* the pa.-t three weeks have r« itu:i«d to cine a «Ihy in their lives- -and it | wii> iiavi* to he answer.of I’ »r !*** teeing him tlies«* rights. doesn't exp«*«1* fo eruue home tli-ii horn« in Eastern Oregon. they had. would have been too fore the bar of th» Grn* ' :•*. o V