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H U 'oriant ■ • • • «ir THE STAYTON MAIL 25th. Year, No. 7. * STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1919 Serial No. 1141 BASKET SOCIAL REPORT OF WEST MEMBERSHIP DRIVE FOR FRENCH ARMY BAND IS AND ENTERTAINMENT STAYTON AUXILIARY COMING TO ARMORY AT ' OREGON STATE CHAMBER OF SALEM MARCH THE FIFTH .COMMERCE IS LAUNCHED The West Stayton Auxiliay to There will be a program and busket social given by local tal the Willamette Chapter A. R. C., ent o f Coon. Hollow, «Saturday, has completed one year of work March 1st, J919, at the Coon and in that time.has finished and Hollow school house, at 8 o’clock. sent in to the Willamette Chap France and the United States propriate reception o f these soD A Membership drive tor the the taxable wealth and commer The program will consist two ter the following named articles: will join hands in a patriotic dier musicians. They are in Oregon State Chamber of Com cial prosperity o f the state. Seven Abdominal bandages .......... 77 demonstration when the French dramas; number, and iuclude personalities merce has been launched by J. directors reside in different parts Four tail " 237 army band makes its appearance HANS VON SMASH which are known the world over L. Etheridge of Portland, State o f Western Oregon, including Sewed tape on triangular in Salem at the armory March for their pre-eminence. CASTE Chairman of the membership representation from the Rogue bandages........................... 36 5th. For then the people o f There will be compositions on Committee. , River Valley, the Coos Bay coun- Batch ........... ....... Bennie Basl Handkerchiefs..... .............. 41 this community will be among Hans.................. .Gus Toepfer the programme to be performed During the past month an of- try, the port region at the mouth Dish and tray cloths ............. 13 the fortunate in this country to K atie........... ........ ... Elma Apple by great composers, but nothing fice force, working overtime, has of the Columbia River and the Roll of linnen ......................... 1 hear the distinguished musical Susie ...v ........................ Elsie Apple which Will not have its appeal for been perfecting the Committee East and West sides, as well as Pajama Su its........................ 42 organization, because o f the re the general public. Emphasis, Mary ........ * ............... Rose Basl Organization for securing mem the Northern and Southern ends Baby L a y e tte ........................ 1 stricted time possible for its Am naturally is to be placed upon Dasher................. 'A le x Hafner bers for the new Chamber. A of the Willamette Valley. Under D raw ers.................... 21 erican visit. compositions o f French creation, Prettyman...'............. Ivel Bennet Iw ge room has been set aside Such a representation pre Little girls dresses................ 9 An event havtng international works o f melody and color in specially for this purpose by Mr. cludes the possibility o f the -M U S IC - Ladies ** 16 significance, it is designed to which the rich orchestration of Etheridge, manager and vice- state organization being used Cloth for surgical dressing.... 1 stimulate (he “ entente cordials” masters will be brilliantly re president, Morris Bros., Inc., selfishly to promote the interests UNTANGLING TONY Little boys su its................... 16 between America and France. flected through thestrings. wood Bond House, in the Morris build • of any other section as against Mrs Carew............ Elsie Apple Quilts..................................... 7 For that reason alone, the ing, Ji09 Stark street, Portland. the interests o f any other section Mrs. Ray .1 ............. Myrtle Taylor Pairs of socks.................. 32 French high commission negotiat winds and brass o f this orchestra. But high above all else will The aim is to secure individual 0f the Btate as a whole, T o n y ................. Johnnie Apple Sw eaters.............................. 4 ed for the approval of the United sound the note o f /patriotism. memberships from the repnyen-, industHally. the diversified in- Van Alsten ........... Daniel Kelly Sweaters for our b o y s ....... 10 States government in a brief For the enthusiast is to have his tative citizens o f every town, t e ^ t * 9f the Btate are alao Mrs. Brown ........ .... Elma Apple Several pairs of socks were tournee, that might permit a opportunity the night the French community and rural district o f ! re 8 ented. Livestock, agricul- Carolyn.................... Rose Basl knit and sent in through Srayton further cementing o f the relations* army band visits Salem. Oregon, and organization mem- ture fruit> timber manufactur- Mrs. Montgomery....... Auxiliary before we organized. between the too people o f these berships from every local, com- jnK ^ rchandiain^ and forei^ ..................... ..Barbara Hafner Having so constructive an ob In addition to the work sent countries, who are now fighting i m . r / i i u l « r / I n i - n l o f k i i u m t u u l i r .. , mercial / or development l body Gladys Mannering Lizzie Hafner ject as the heightening o f the in, we have sent checks amount commerce are all represented on shoulder to shoulder against their Mr. Lachmund of Salem, has ^ard . Thompson..................Joe Hafner ing to $57.95. “ entente-cordiale” between this • Common enemy on the western been appointed Chairman Mem Ladie! firing full baskets and couniry and France, it was es Twelve weeks of our best at front. Such an organization can lie bership Committee for Marion gentlemen bring full purses. A tendance averaged ten persons, sential that each city visited Encouraging news is brought made a gigantic power for the county. Also the following of should furnish appropriate spon good time assured all. and t welve weeks of the smallest here by Chevalier Otto Kahn, material progress o f Oregon. Its Marion county have Jieen ap sorship, the representative civic attendance averaged four. Mrs. chairman of the executive com work is needed. The success of pointed chairmen o f the imm- body o f the community. So it is, Jennie McClellan has been our mittee o f the French-American its mission depends primarily bership committee for their re the chamber o f commerce is able chairman, Miss Lizzie Van musical association, which is con upon the character, number and spective cities: v espousing this cause, and pre Nuys our efficient Treasurer and ducting the orchestra’s tour. geographical distribution of its Critic, P; fpeef. Aumsville; Guy | rneml-erii Mr. Kahn, just back from Paris, liminaries will shortly be under N. Hickok, Aurora; Henry Zorn. , Mrs. E. Gilbert. Sec. reports that a nutnber of the way to make the coming o f the Dooald; 8 m E Bi*wn, Gervi ! l »;• " '‘ '; 'n.-eeclassesoi mem- Charles Cladek was called to members o f the French army French army band an event long Geo. W. Case. Hubbard: Henry f 1™1* , Commercial." Aumsville Wednesday to doctor a band have concluded their duties to be remembered, wherein pa L. Hunt. Broadacres; Edward ^OTnmerc,al '« • > Chambers of big truck for the Aumsville Flour at the front. He reports also. ‘ triotism mav have its outlet Smith. Jefferson; J. R. Shaw. Commerce and Gommerci&J clubs Mill, which had refused to start. By S»mu»I Hopkins Adams that the oldest and most famous tnrongh music— some of the best Mill City; F. A. Chapman. Sa- í* con,,• Association,’ being be- A fte r Charles had started the band France has, is preparing and most appealing which France lem: C. W. Cony ne. Monitor- ,n® associations organized for gas wagon he learned that the A small confused night action! for rehearsals, and that its per - 1 can command. promoting any industrial, agri Joseph J. Kerber, Mt. Angel; car had been out o f commission was in progress in the American formances will be noteworthy A committee of seventy.pro cultural or other industries and F. E. Callister. Silverton; J. W'. for some time and that experts sector. Up and down the line j achievements in those cities for - 1 fessional and business men are not organized for private pur Mayo, Stayton; J. N. McKay, St. from Portland and Salem had the detached fights flickered, tunate to have been asked to co paying the total expense o f bring poses; and finally, the “ individu Paul; R. 1». Gray, Turner; J. M. given up the thing as a hopeless in and often balked by the rain operate in this national enter j ing this band to Salem, therefore al,” non-voting memberships. Poorman, Woodburn. , , case. Charles said that ail that squalls. It was all very casual prise. Preliminary steps will j every cent o f proceeds from sale Every t i t a n who h u The f° r «•? "< > »» was needed was the right man to and dubious and deadly, An shortly be begun to start the of tickets goes to the home-com ,i„ state of „f nu-rtial Memborahip is Î10.C« 00 thing at stake in the do the work. The machine is American surgeon, prowling in 1 campaign in this city for an ap ing fund. for each one hundred members Oregon, or who has an int-rest -------------------------- , --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- running in good sh'ape since Dr. the open for^wounded, stumbled ' ... the progrès* end development and *10;u0 aiWitl0'’» 1 [or rath Cladek’s visit, in over a German officer with a was an effective. k Your men theory that the Germans are in- o f hi. own section, or o f the ™*J“ r f ™ct" m The badly shatteaed knee. He drag should have disarmed me. This structed to make special efforts ...................u- 1 - ...:n ......, fee tor Association member- state as a whole, will be interest-j 4 ged his semiconscious man into a j is war. to kill our army surgeons, not- ships is $UU.U 0 per year. An an ed in the State Chamber of Com shell hole, litigaied the torn , ■ ‘But it is rot war to kili non-1 withstanding that they are non- nual minimum fee of $5.U0 is to merce. said Chairman Etheridge. artery, thereby saving his life, combatants. And the surgeon combatant?. Hence our medical, Every organization whose pur be paid by the “ Individual.” patched him up hastily and at whom you tried to kill had just hospital, ambulance and stretch- non-voting members. pose it is to advance the develop E. Olmsted, owner o f the Eu daybreak included him in an am saved your life. Did you realize er-bearer corps at the front have It is difficult to see him indiv- ment of its local community or gene printing company, and T. bulance load of wounded which ' thaU” abandoned the insignia o f their o f the entire state should be uals, state wide organizations or Nelson, editor and owner o f the he was ordered 'to take to the j To this the prisoner returned branch because the red cross on commercial bodies having any affiliated. Cambridge News, of Cambridge. rear. an astonishing answer. “ W e »a white background *no longer The State Chamber of Com public spirit or any interest in Idah^, have negotiated a trade in As the ambulance turned in ; Germans know all about your protects from but specially in- merce is laid out on the broadest lo c a to r state development can which Mr. Olmsted takes over upon a comparatively snfiooth American medical service,” he vites the fire of the Huns. In lines. lis organization plan j« remain outside the State Cham- the newspaper in Cambridge and road, indicated by the surgeon: gaj j f , the same spirit o f efficiency plus so safeguarded that no one sec -1 uneo they know the kind and Mr. Nelson becomes owner o f the who sat on the front seat with i “ What .doyou know aboutus?” . murderousness, the German aero- tion of Oregon, not even th e!character ol organization they printing establishment at Eugene. the driver, the private on guard, “ We know that you are the' planes have been raiding our hos- metropolis can control it. P ort-) hiive been given the opportunity The two homes have also been on the rear step noticed that tlv« best’ surgeon* in the wbrld, ex- P,tals’ J?otJ * ° ™ ch the land has a representation o f ofilj ° ‘ joining. Not until all o f the exchanged and Mr. Olmsted left German officer was hitching him cept, o f curse, the Germans, wounded, though it is doubtless a two rpembers on the board of PL*°pl-s °1 affairs in every sec- this morning for Cambridge with self over to one side. Thinking * j 1 . desirable concomitant, but chiefly And we know that with yourre- _ fifteen directors, the other thir- l,°n Oregon have been ac- his family. Junction City Times. it was to ease the position o f the teen members o f the board re- fiuainted with the aims and pur sources you can beat us on « g » - *° w" » out « * « ■ ? » « • . wound, lie paid no particular ization. I am (o u t* to be. frank altogether, a rather gnsly but siding out in the state. of the State Chamber and One o f our town girls recently heed. When he looked again with vou. for I appreciate d ial it »"Questionably sincere tcstimon- 1 Eastern Oregon is represented unt'* the great majority ot them sent twenty-live cents for a re the German’s pistol was in hisi ial to the quality of our medical by six directors, residing in dif- are enrolled will the itiember- ceipt to promote and preset ve will make po difference irr my hand, and he was carefully service at the front. case, anyway. We reckon that J ferent sections o f that great ®h*P committee feel that it has beauty. She received the follow steadying it to shoot the unsus region, t h e development o f 1 accomplished the work which it ing reply: ‘‘Mind your mother in three years of war an Ameri- • *" pecting surgeon in the back. can s u rg eo n will save from Jhree Mr. fend Mrs. Avery Murphy which contributes so heavily to ! w*3 appinted to undertake.” and stay home nights.” There was just time for the pri -1 hundred to five hundred lives. 1 haVe received word from their vatc to knock the barrel.up. Half of that salvage will teturn son D e lb e rt to the effiect that A Eew Don’ts The Pet ol The Camp The German was disarmed and to duty. So, if I put a medical Brentford Kenyon and himself By Luke McLuke . e I bound. | In another part of the Mail this man out of action. I have re- j have passed the examinations Men do strange things in a de moved not one enemy but from week will be found theadver-l necessary for entering the U. S. Don’s start to a dance until you lirium of fever that follows a one hundred and fifty to two tisement the “ I’et of The Marines and a’re now in training. have plenty o f gas in your tank. wound plus the morphine given hundred and fifty lighting units. • * ♦ • Camp, a six-act Western comedy Dan Doll informs us that he Don’ t button your coat when to quiet them. On the charita- drama, which will be staged at will open a general store in the • Is there a irencral order to w p K leckw purchase! 8.000 tabie theory that the captured Sublimity on Friday eveing, Feb place .just vacated h.v Mr. Nelson, you have anything on the hip. ipat el eel in t c > ■ intan ai m .> . . m,|a 0f dried apples this week * • ■* * officer, instead o; being the cold asked the hornhed e x a m i n e r . ^ the Bj| ^ ruary 28 , by the Sublimity Dra who has conducted the Market- valley, Don't buck an enterprise that blooded murderer that he seemed, matic Club. Michael Benedict eria Grocery in Stayton for some To this, however, the ‘« ' ' “ ^ These a p p les were all raised and will help the town. he imagined himself back again would make no response, » h a t JrieJ |n thjj Mction- They are who has been seen in a number time. Mr. Doll says he will carry • • * • on the battlefield, he was sent to o f plays given by the Sublimity a complete and up-to-date stock was done with him I ant ( ) „ ( quality, and Mr. Kleeker Don’ t forget that competition the base hospital and when suffi Drematic Club, will be seen in and intends to have the goods in is the life of trade. formed; tt ,s unimportant. » '» • - ¡ beinKa„ xiou, to g ive hia custo- being anxious to give ciently recovered, was questioned the^ leading role and he will be place if possible by the first of • • • • i way. mers the best in the land, took Don’ t sit bacleand let the other by one of our higher officers. Now, this incident is not idle supported 'b y the usual good March. Dan is well known to ! “ Did you understand what you war gossip or imported trench the entire amount. caste. A Jour-piece orchestra the people of Stayton and sur- fellow do it. Put your shoulder were doing?” asked the Ameri rumor. It is a careful statement will accompany the drama and rmrldin? country, having been in to the wheel. can major. foom a reliable medical officer t o ! Miss Vanda Sestak came home will also play for the dance which the store business prior to going Don’ t YOU* K NO W that we “ Perfectly, ” replied the Ger a superibr officer in Woshington. from the O. A. C. last Sahurday will Wo given after the perforin into the army some time ago. need a railroad? . Together with other reports to afternoon returning Monday man. »nee. I f you want to drive dull Toe new store will retain the • • • • the same general effect, it has morning, after a visit here with “ Why did you do it?” earn away for one evening, go name o f Doll's Cash Store.” Don’ t put red socks in u wash established the now accepted ^ relagjves and friends. 1 “ So long as I had my pistil I and see the “ P et of The Camp.” Watch for his announcement. ing.machine, CHAS. CLADEK TO THE RESCUE “UNCLE SAM. M. D." FORMER MAIL EDITOR MOVES TO IDAHO p j DOLL’S CASH STORE TO W E N AGAIN j