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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1919)
T he STAYT 0 N M A IL Chas. S. C la rk , b d iio r an d P ro p rie to r Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year in Advance Advertising Kates Made Known Upon Application F»rcig» U rn m trnrn** by 1W W o . T,m h o o t* Entered as second ciass matter at th» postoffice at Stayton, Marion County. Oregon, under the Act of Congress o f March 3. 1879. Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail A TRIBUTE TO THEODORE ROOSEVELT Many suggestions are being made for a memorial to Theodore Roosevelt And it is fitting that recognition be made of Ids 'ser vices to his country. Riu we would suggest a memorial to him which (if he could be cognizant of it! would please him more than any monument of bronze or granite. Our idea wouid be that the nation should uni‘ o in carrying out a project which he had advocated for years and v hich was very near his heart. We refer to universal military training. , Theodore Roosevelt e’elt that military training wonld be of in estimable value physically and mentally to every young man of America. He also knew that the nation would benefit greatly in having a disciplined force in readiness to be called upon in an emergency. , No more fitting tribute could be paid to the courageous and militant spirit of Roosevelt than the establishment of such a system. ILLITERACY IN THE UNITED STATES t rev. us m or o the existing condition! The w us that among our young citizens of draft America. It sii on, through iiiness or physical imperfection, a very large pr. the requirements necessary for military duty. were unable to It also brought into view an illiteracy greatly exceeding our reali zation. Among the men of draft age there were 700,000 illiterates. Such a condition is most unfortunate. Our country, in spite o.' the vaunted advantages of education which it is suppos. d to give, is not doing its duty along educational lines, ar.d along the line> of preparing men for citizenship. Besides this large number of ¡¡literates, there are many people in this country who, though they read and write some foreign tongue, do not r?ad or write English. These people also are seriously .handicapped. English, the dominant language of Amerh^a. must be understood if Americans are to haye a common viewpoint of policies and ideals It is in the communities where little Engiish is used that foreign propaganda finds its readiest field. The United States must look to the education of her children and the Americanization of her youth. ing left for him. "Ht» would not hearken to my calls, grieved me by a thousand falls.’ * This you say is ail lie would deserve: but dries God always give us our deserts? Where would many of us hr if He did? His KecvptiM Here you have a delight ful picture o f the love thatAhopeth and endurelh aM things. He came home from the swine troughs, he is unclean, he is lull of the awful leprosy of sin; hm M oved, if you haw not already returned. GoiMtu* 8o#> is sock-' Gettha Genuine, and Avoid ing you. (!<•«! the Holy (ìhnst is Watt seeking you. Hie I ’hureh of Health is Worth Saving and Some Goti is seeking you. Ail heaven Stayton Pcopla Know How to is interested in you. " I her»* is conomy Save It joy in th«* pranenve or the Angela Every Cake o f God over one »sinner that ropenteth ” Oh! wanderer from (¡no, from NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Many Htafto'i take Umlr Uvea home, return, retury. When you ¡ In their hands hy neg wet ting th«’ hl<l- see th e prodigal coming h o m e , «lo Notice is hereby givm tlo* 1 tin' neya w h»»» they kn«>w that Iheae ergay» not he angry Ilk«* the Elder ium . i I tu>lp. Week kalnu>» lire reapon- Brother, do not bring up his undersigned, hj nil order of th ! »¡tile fur » viisl amount of aufTeriiig »ml Coiliity Court of the ptat«* of Or« i»»eo to *uf- hoatth, t»ui m ini man full ot leprosy in ttwi> dr>s|t\' w!so do ) “ U. loit lathei give goti, for the County of Marioli, ¡ *** for nor to reoiRin tn «lunger. U »* *' ............... of His flesh, and healed him: so him the right hand of fellowship di.lv m o d e a m i - e n tc r c d on th l#------ Doan'» k liin *) I'llU* a r< tue.ly that haa d ()tii d a y c f . D f i i 'n i h t r , 191H. w’ tm the father flings His arms around saying "God blogs you my broth I m .*1 1 x-d ttn m »»i)d *'»f kidney •ufT*r«r». er. I will help vou, I will pray, for a p p o n ite li A<1ialiiiat n i t r i * o f th è the prodigal’s neck. T ii» follow mg aUUiimmt leave« no E s ta te o f W n i. M , 'M a in ile , <h The father ran to meet him, you.” Amen. room for «leuht. ceiiHcu, an d th a i she luts dul.v «pud ho ts all forgetful of the dignity j L. W. Mulvany, retired atoek buyer, ifio d as Mitili A d iti n ix tr a tr ix . A ll of years, ho has been long anx- j N inel.... . & IS.tk lit».. Corvalh», O r*. !• mor* C ;0 *n h tn till» »oothn persom « Ita v iu g ria m iti a ga in .it aaid iously looking out for his return; of T hrra th«> pour try than »11 oth, i il «* j "in** e s ta te a ro h e re h v U o t ifir d tu p re » a t » : ‘ ‘ W e have u »« m I Uoan'a Kidney and now nothing can stop him put tocothor. and tor your* It win Pit!» In our fam ily fo r year* and when p.i*. ,1 Ki I k * inruiHblo. I), tor» prt-ieril'M ut th è sante «luLv v e r ifie t l as re from running with open arms to j local anyone o f ua need u kidney medicine, roinrúlo». un.t t>> coitotttuëy • itiUn» <|itir«‘d Uy h iw , t«*» S. 11 llc ltz * * l, nt embrace his own child. to euro with local l-catmont, pi. m>di»»J they never fail to iln kimx I work. Per- te rlie t* t’o r th e r s t a 'e , et H t e t t o t i, Incurable. l i t n i . i i I» • lumi mat fM , II*- kissed him with th«* warm. it «really Iprtuoi’ -'nU by oiaiiitiitiinal o i l- M a rio n t 'o u n t y , O r e g o n , w it llili six »mmlly I have never found a bottef ferVenl kiss «>: love. There is aulona aiot llMinf.il» «-»quit«'» caiiatllu. remedy fo r backache »ltd when my silence for a «tine, then the -v tloual Inuline»!. Hall'» '«inrrli M éll u io n tlu fr o lli th e d a to o f th is back or kidneys get nut o f ttx. a few ela«!. m. i.ufuiturrd l'» F. :•* <"ti»u •>’ * , speaks through his tears “ fath- Co . T'.’l,-.. O io, I» » cot. Min ouji I n o tie r. done* o f Dotin'» Kidney Pill* Put them n r «ity. I» takan ktttrnally »n<1 a< ia l ) a t « « l at S ta.vtou , O r e g o n , Ib is righ t.” he says ” 1 have sinn«d '* ?r thru tli*. Hlood or. lh. Muiin.i S .rf» *« ¡Irti da\ o f .T t m iiliy , t M 'i It is n<* longer the sense of the of the 8y air ill On» Hundied t*bl!rtr» t*. Price fit!.-, at #11 dm.lern l D on't sim K ih e l M . M a lo n e, physical need the servants bread, want la oifo-inl for nny c:»»» ttiat llnll'a ply for a kidney remedy g e t Catarrh M...II im* fail* I **ure. Si tui tor A<hninistratri\. Doan'» ask Kidney but the «neper sense of guilt, circular', a n i t*atlmo»lal» P dl» thr »sine tiiut S. Il H e lt z e l, sses upon his sout, In « r J. CI1KNKY »• CO.. Tnlwto, Ohio. Mrs. Mulvsney h»,l. F>#ter-MUburn Sold by 1‘ru n t»)». Î4«' the bn. dining light of anew; liull'a Family 1'rtla for roiollpatloa. Attornev for E s ta te Co., M fg r»., PulTulo. N. Y . dawn, i s (no thing only, T* invi ' ili* is his sin. He does not: try t. loss i*. over, but frankly i a)!, he confess with "a, cptift h mi lo.vltr, •penitent and V ! is ¡« i.t heart.” 1 . 1 i > f« r Ha mercy and forgiven is ho is so conscious he does not deserve. He does not h«>pe in vain, even before Y •is conte «--ion is compvt- .-«?. the father ca 11s the servants, the absu •!ution is : :p«»ken. “ Bring forth th e best ro ' •«*, an d ..¡ut it ;>il h’m, ant I pot a r and sho os on bn i feet, and I ring the fatt ed calf,- ; ml kill it and let be f» e n v ” We ...... tt * r tie« the ttu lo vi niìt 'Oli te ts ger asi t he sail mai le He is re Ion: :it is iis ont KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL - ?S; ...................... ft«!*«. 1 1 1 ^ £ H] A ■ I c ! ìt f I k fathc trai ch r ert ir.u. »w that thf mire. &r*( u^liirì t. il •f •s. ine i sr t r«>' e’ must l>t hr<. to I im. 1 he ring ivi Ü lair.nv arms as'gnet ring, denoti g s«>n- j ship. When Joseph was xhalt- e<! ìo l e second man in t'A. ypt. Pharoah’s ring was put on him “ Now ar«‘ we the sons of God.' ’ Shoes for his feet, naked, feel aro easily hurt. Shoes the bhuge of Ilk • J freedom, shoes to fit him for th«* ,'tt t .! V 'O U ain 't he Ip cutting loose jo y ’us on the upward way. I'kli.i I remarks every time you Hush your Tne feast, th<* first feast, the C**T ««»•« N J W « V- beginning of the ¡xior hungry «r.K«kesp.>t with Prince Albert— it hits T iWro •im djli prodigals feasting, “ fie feds' you so fair and square. It's a scuttle full o f jim m y MARKS OF SERVICE that heaven ¡3 now .begun” like pipe and cigarette makin's sunshine anil as uatisiy- I».. Itavid he has'been lifted rut of a 'JÊÊfti ing as it is delightful every hour o f the twenty-four 1 À ‘ horrible pit. and the mirey clay, . s it e ? As the soldiers come back it will be interesting to distinguish and his feet set on a rock, and a It's never too lr.te to ltop into the Prince Albert pleasure- the meaning of the various chevrons which they wear upon their new song put in 1 is mouth.” pasture! For, P. A . is trigger-ready to give you more I want you to notice the father sleeves. We subjoin a list: tobacco fun thnn you ever had in your sm okecurcer. gives the liesf or everything. A single red chevron signifies “ discharged with honor.” T h a t ’s b e c a u s e i t h a s t h e q u a lit y . The Nu!er of the feast in Cans A single blue chevron signifies “ ¡ess than six months service o f Galilea said “ men sei forth Quick as you know Prince Albert you’ll write it down abroad. , good wine at the first, afterwards that P. A. d i d n o t bite your tongue or parch your throat. A single gold chevron for each wound received in service is that which is worst, but tho'i A n d , i t n e v e r w i l l ! For, our exclusive patented process hast kept the good wine until worn on the forearm of rignt sleeve. cuts out bite and parch. T r y it for wnat ails y o u r tongue! the last. ” A single gold chevron for each complete six months service Toppy red bn ¡ft, tidy red tins, hartd»orr%e pvund and half pound tin God.never gives a second best: humidor» and that practical pound t ryatal ¡¿la»» humidor uuth is worn on the forearm of left sleeve. in the g ift of Christ for^s, and Bpongf mot»t»nmr top that kempt thm tobacco in such pmrfmct condition. A single white chevron for each complete six month’s service \”s He gave, and, still gites • in the United States is worn on the forearm of left sleeve. . His best. With Christ, If II f;. ••• R . J. h There is generally a mere question of opportunity, not of will- ly gives ns all things; as if He ingness or ability, between these service marks. Often the man s;*'^ ” *'• Deis who would gladly have served abroad has been retained in this S ing r\vhhhoLdmg ' 'fn/m r r e ^ S B E a s a H E B E B B M S B H W P M M B B M P G E M S S . ù 'M l i M E K B M M I country simply because he has shown superior ability and therefore yOII take all, take all * was better qualified to instruct others. The man who displays any He aits down with the father one of the chevrons above described has done his full duty by his at the th? fea^t. fea^u. Kev. :fc2 will sup with country and is worthy of honor. • ' come in to I m and will su ki him, and he with me. Ki I think I see him sitting there S3 I f the government continues to run the railroads for five years weeping silently, as there is theJ ry retrospective look, and he thinks longer, it * to be hoped that at the end 0f that time the railroads 0 ? W h e g r ie v e d tb^'best'd fa ll « « !•♦ . M - * 1 * will be helping to run the government. . *. * fathers, censing him Biich pain: a and thinks of the love he nad Oliver Plow No. 7, Roderick Lean Disc. Tbe Tractor is made by never known until now, the M Ford & Son. Plows and disc made under their personal supervision. President Wilson has now added spaghetti to the variety of long suffering and the tender e u I think I can hear him national food he is lesting. It is not' likely, however that he will I merc!?B Your order now Will insure spring delivery say to himself. Oh* how I B include sausages and sauerkraut jn the number B) have broken ,my father’s heart. S3 % • * But again as I look, the scene r is changed, how he rejoices with The price of beer ha3 gone up to twenty dollars a barrel. Con- in gress evidently made a mistake in not providing for a beer admin- *** his' nng T j f sonship^an'/re- UÊ istration. members this is only the first ■ — ■■ ---- - feast, that with his father it is m always "afterwards that which Among the divorces which threaten the life of America there is is better.” He looks along the none more serious than the divorce between the dollar and its pur- r°ad streching ahead of him, and !with Runyan’s Pilgrim cries chasing power. aloud, "life! life! eternal life ” All by nature and practice have Congress is always the goat, but we will credit it this time, wanderers from God. I t passed the law wh.ch will prevent the kids from working. sheep, have gone Write or phone for further information astray; we have turned every one . .. | to his own way” iBa. 52:6. There is none righteous, no, not' One sweetly solemn thought one.” Rom. 3:10. Seeing this is ! Comes to us o’er and o’er so, have you repented and re- ' Our taxes will be higher now ! turned? In the first two parables in I Than they have been before. . ' this chapter the shepherd and I O REGON — - 1 ■- .. j the woman go after the lost until i i they find, but here the son has .No one is recommending Berlin as a pleasure resort at present. I10 comp h;>nie himself. God the Fathet is seeking you, t .Jn w Reynold» Tobacco Company, Win»ton-Sa!em, N. C. 0 5 T h e H o m e o f the F0RDS0N TRACTORS « a TRACTORS N O W ON THE FI00R FOR YOUR INSPECTION Hudson Super-Sixes Essex Cars, G. M. C. Trucks VICK BROTHERS 260 High Streit SALEM. VALLEY MOTOR CO. 1995—PHONES- -442 127 State Street !