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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1919)
V TÜ 5 S T A Y T O N M A IL | . - r »* T . v i diily mede and entered ou thè Improved Farm For Sale reported l>y all present. ¡tritìi day of Deoeinber, 1918. wus Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Shank and Kor a limited time $10,0*10 will appointed Adminiatratrix of thè By Rev. W. J. W ane* rton Sunday with Mrs. purchase a modern 1&0 acre ¡im Estate of Win. M Malone, de- ceascd, and that »he I imh iltily qu»l ... . Koxie Shank and family. Chas. S. Clark. Editor and Proprietor The Christian home is the great- , , . , .. . proved farm on mnmdum road 11 ified iin hiic I i Admlliistrstrix All eit force for gtx>d we have in John ard L> e Leit/. and M e - miles from town. 90 acres under persona liaving claiins ngaiust sani the world. This being so. it fol vi" Sh« rk * ^ nt Su,‘d»y w,th tho cultivation. 80 acres practically estate are herchy notified to pre- S u b s c r ip t io n P r i c e $ 1 * 5 0 P e r Y e a r in A d v a n c e level. Deep black loamy soil, no aent thè sanie diil.v verified as re- lows that the unchristian home *,uk*rr brothers, is the greatest force for evil. Arnold Senz and wife were gravel; well drained and has been i|iiired hy law, to H. II. lìcitici, «t- tnrney for 111« estate, ut Stayton, kept in good fertile condition. The longer I live, the more I Stayton visitors Sunday, Advertising Hates Made Known Upon Application Marion fkmnty, Oregon, withln aix see of the successes add failures Several nova gathered nt the Iairge'new 7-room plastered house niontlis frolli thè date of Uria with concrete basement, water on not ice. of life, the more I am impressed Tony Geisler home Sunday eve. f. Foreign Advertising Represented by Tbe American Press Association Daini at Stayton, Oregon, lina porch, large, well-painted, hip that the home problem is the f he Misses Bessie Townes and greatest problem of our civilian R«.ssie Shank made a business roof barn 3-1x70 .feet, water at | 3rd day of-liiiiuiuy, 1919. Entered as second class matter at the poatofflee at Stayton. Marion barn, large spring in pasture, hthd M. Malone, tion. trip to Jordan Thursday. Administratrix. .County, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. unlimited out-range for summer “ The homes ofjour country are S. II IMtzrl. pasture, good fences, out build so many streams pouring them- ROCK PO IN T Attorney for Estate. A did ross all Communications to The Stayton Mail ing*. orchard and other modern selves into the great current o f' moral, social and political life ." Mr. M. C. R re ¡wrier of Spring- improvements. It. F. 1)., and1 If the home life is pure all is Cteld Oregon, visited at his farm telephone, schools, stores and STATE BANKING EXPERIMENT. churches near by, railroad runs pure. Build your palaces amass * be ^r8t "* *!ist wet‘k. The Non-Partisan League which contrails the legislature of the yv>ur. wealth, but as you see a Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fresh and past this property. Farm is sit-! State of North Dakota will start a state bank with $2.000.0W'state drunken son or a wayward daugh- family visited relatives in Stav- uated in center of rich farming Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and district. bonds. . . . . n , ter coming home, where is your ton Sunday. A State Industrial Commission composed of the Governor,!^.... 1 ' O End Them Terms One-half cash, balance Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frank nnrl Attorney General and Agriculture Commissioner will have supreme ^ Gladstone and Dr Tal-i on terms to suit purchaser. When the m-lie* ami throb*. family and Mr and Mrs. V. Darei . . * 1 Owner wishes to go east to When houacwork ia toriura. b « i d « running ihr bank, will h.ve control , ' ! ! ‘P t ° f s i-'^ r "¿ ¡M nt The A. Frank j live. For further information! When night bring* no rr*t nor »U-i-i» When uniuirv ilmnriirn» *ei in. o f all locations of all public utilities, and the right to construct them ^ t h e r e ls u t 'une \'.uest i ^ ^°me ^unday n^ ornoon- address Owner, Box 41 question, Woman'a lot ia ■ wi-tiry one. on state credit. S t a y t o n , Oregon. “ Christianitv” (in the home)— N { ar*?r :in'* ^* ^)°wn- Ihian'a Kidney Pilla are fur week All state, county; municipal, school district and road funds settle tha- and you settle all. It »"K M p « * C. P Parst butcher kidney«. shall lx* deposited in the bank within three months alter it opens seems to me the onlv way to one day last week. Have proven their worth in tlmua- for business. lind* of ea*ea. make the world IkMteris to make The Hunt brothers motored to All deposits placed in the hank are guaranteed both as to prin Itend thi* woman'* teatimnnv. the h me better. Qnr hoys and Salem Wednesday. Get the Genuine Mr*. D. L. Nfrih r, (von St,, .Slverton, cipal and interest by the state of North Dakota and are exempt and Avoid girls will be the men ai d women Ore., aay»': "I auffereil front a c*i»n- Miss Alice Downing called at Was» from all taxation. , , . , . . . of • tore, who will make or .. ■<__ _ . Cl, . . atant, duli ai-he arnui my kiitm-ya. At The State Bank may make loans to counties or subdivisions, to * ... the Darst home Sunnaj after tim>-k my ttn -k win an week umi lame i , , , fV. . r i g . mar our tatr land. lne home noon. other banks or on real estate or 90 per cent of value of commodities roll Id hardlv up when I got gives us our men and women. on ware houSe receipts. down. During the*e attarka ef buck- Schiio' was closed the pii- t wrek National life nev r ri. .*.* above aelie. mvkidneva acted very irregularly. Bank Kal estate loans and interest are to be list'd to issue bonds, the home rite nor sinks b-low it. on nc.-v int of the Illness of the I alt*» felt lired and week lilt ever, for money to lie loaned on real estate and in case of crop failures Therefore home authority and teacher. three tmxea of Duaii’a Kidney Pilla loans both principal and interest ahe automatically extendt done year ' Mr. : 1 I Mr.* W. H. Dmvning N0TICE OF ADMIN1Si RATI0N. <-iir»-il m- uf ih«- liiii Kiichf unii inudr iny Eir WJ’.S example are* needed. Even the credit of N. D. mavbe impared un^er socialism ami kitim-ya imi !nini." geursed because “ hi* sons were called a tin E (\ Downing home the state become a bankrupt the same as the leader of the Non- Prit-ti lìdi-, nt nll ilt-Hl.*n Don't nim- rcstrjrired th“ tn Sunday afternoon. vile. and he rest nrired tl Partisan League, now in full control of that state. Noti«-.' i* h c r-b y givi*n timi thè piy u»k f»r n kulney rvnirdy get not” God’s iiliüi J albI'll St Mrs. Joe7.iiI h 'Il si- iindrraigncd, by anTordcr of th [k>«n‘a KMnvy IMI* th» ^irn«« that North Dakota' is a good state to get out of uow. with the htrnq: He y j * *1 ted th * p.ist w» \ uitn tue I II. but i .unii CourOof thè *inte of Oh - 1 Mr* Mill«-r hml. P « ut Miti urn A rahr.m to be • ff. the•»* of tl e is retv rted beftvox' . gon, for tlo* t ’ounty o f Marioli.* i\>., Mfgr».. Pulfnlo, N. Y. O U R A R M Y. natic'*', because O 1 -knew iim We stand upon the threshold o f a new era, and we cannot “ fi.. i he w ili com man ¡ hi* < predict what its o* > ring doors will show us. dren and. i..s 1 .' i..isi hi V» ÍV _>•'. 4 \! r i .. * v > * .. ' v r : V - ’ >’ . .V-r* e .*>! v > - A-\ v’ -Vf’ v During the next few months our young men will ?ome home him. tjt&S f , X * «j > ■ from abroad. They are indeed picked men. Both i: phj '¡< «! ami 1 !.•me auth -ity an I i.i »i on. mental qualities. They are the rep vsenatives .if our jr ^ y • 5 U > ì i fi & h i li M , I - C T r v i From their ag? and quali icatiors in know them ♦ « b - and character. Anar who wiil shape the p'licii-s of this country forth* next twenty-five out !<iwi -m are boi ; i A years. Th»* child w;ho m ». • io «fi W-Í AvJ Two million in number, they have gone through an experience partii t . will o »ey *ieitht c S» * Cliti. which was certain to alter them. What changes may have been Civil nor divine law s. made in their character and opinions we cannot tell. Y\hen God said ‘ u tl i. : 'tren i Probably their military training will lead them to demand more your pare; ts. He tol i t■; T* vV exactness in all details an i business arrangements. But this i- wheire obedience vrigiî.itÍ4 *á. s A entirely sul • rd ate to 1 . A.-i far as I c ui see the i upon America—how they will form hei i ieas and influence her. dantirerous sign oif the tjf't The future must tell us. Just now they areonlyourl ; s com ptg! ,*jt of home lite. and ing home, and We wiM receive them with a joyous wel< > gcov.*ing disresnec t of dril • r k xï for their parents. y . (Industrial News Bureau. Tne Mar.facturer.) Ari eight \>ar old boy can fe sere;•rn and li - on the n „ DEMANDS THAT ARE HE VOLUTION ARY. A radical at Chicago L .U r convention said: “ We will stop kick, when ashed by- his father V y ' every wheel in the land and make the country look like an Ariz : a to clo •* the wind w. ami can bring his fath°r to id* terms so ¡¡¡B r' desert.” A fund of a million d liars was ordered raised to secure the well that he says to his son, very Y, r.‘ weil Thomas I will (-¡ose i' my release of Mooney and Bil ings, c self. The boy says I wiil o r i sentences W. F. D;m>, the Butte rndicn' la1 or leader, said of the univer wiii not and tnat is nn end to it. <*b to sal strike to take place July 4: “ This general strike is revolution. We must expect our children be much like v,*hat we «re, what It strikes at the powe r of the courts.” rV In the three hour’s debate President Wilson’s name was hissed we sow we shall most assuredly p .lfx and the Fourth of July was snecringly referred to as “ the masters reap in our children. V- - Ve-1 f , - A v . ' ■ - ' ■ - v \ ' ' ' . . '/ A A banker in England, holiday.” ing h i; home-one mornir g, when The Arneriear F deration of Labor will be asked to endorse there was snow on the ground, the general strike ordered for July 4. That is simply a request j! : air tost a* far a* th to endorse revoln io x *v methods. e - f i l i t i * í r e c iL . ^ t i . gate on his way to the bank; r i H when be looked behind and saw rJäl H H00VER1ZE? n his little boy five vears old try Oh Hoover, dear Hoover, come home to us now! ss ing to follow him, by walking They have taken the food rules away, in his footsteps. On se :• g his »J Cl Yet they a-x is to save and they don’ t tell us how*. father looking at him he .-aid “ it BV And we need you so badly to day! is ad right dad a. it is :• ri ;ht i j PI May we eat pork and beef, of all dinners the chief, fj dnda. I am following ir your Si r*i Or must we take lamb in their stea 1? footsteps. He retraced hi- -.t ;,s ^ Nl Oliver Plow N m >7, Rbderick Lean I>: c. The Tractor is ma I- lq And say if you please, may we have bread and cheese. and carried the child back into *■ HI fti And should it lx* substitute bread? Ford & Son. Plows and disc made under tiieir personal supervision. the houae. This father was a ug M moderate drinker, and said to f j Shall we eat raisin cake? Apple pies may we bake? RI Your order now Will insure spring delivery himself, “ well, if mv bov fol m We’ re all of us sadly perplexed. m lows me in one way he will in The food rules, dear Hoover, seem all to be over: two.” So he never tasted strong Oh come hotne and tell us what next. H, drink again for his boy’s sake. UB fcl In securing the “ dry” camel the nation is making an interest- MT. P L E A S A N T ITEM S Wl ing addition to its menagerie. It already possessed the Democratic Miss Marguerite Ryan is visit- donkey and the G. 0. P. elephant, and now only needs a box of ing relatives at Salem this week, u monkeys to complete collection. Perhaps the I. W. W’s will favor. Marshal Miles is visiting at W. ÌS » 7 --- ■ ■ — * R. Rays. UK n * Miss Grace Shank Called at the TheNational drill for the people at home these last two years Tom Phillips home Friday has been simple.-Take Poek^book. Open Pocketbook. .Extract The Afsses Eberhardt vjrited Write or phone for further information Dollars. Pay Taxes. with the Misses Downing Sunday,* Messrs. Charley Lambert, John M » If you are tired, thin and thirty, be patient and have courage! ^ '^ L’etz called at the home y 260 High Street ' 127 State Street **You mav be "fair, fat and forty” some day. 0 ‘ ra- “ (Mie . hank Friday eve. aft SALEM , 1995— P H O N E S — 442 OREGON . A hrge crowd of Mt. Pleasant J: ^ people gathered at the M. F, S t . Peter Diedrlch, A.jent for Fordson Tractors, Stayton, Oieiton John Barleycorn will soon be buried and Aquo Pura will attend ^ yan Sundav evening. iy j^the funeral, The time y/aa spent in singing kb an] a very enjoyable time was £ l V I ? I E K 2 E K H R B B E f i H B ! 3 B M ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M B I U M G B S 8 Q á 3 L 2 9 U l P Home Life WEAK, WEARY WOMAN a'it R v^U I l p g g n t P Ç JB 3 f ^ S ERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Sal i n e a tre çs aiem Ore gon T he H om e of the • FORDSON m ri TRACTORS N O W ON THE FIOOR FOR YOUR INSPECTION Hudson Super-Sixeb Essex Cars, G. M, C. and Republic Trucks na VICK BROTHERS VALLEY MOTOR CO.