The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, February 20, 1919, Image 2

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    WDMfcN Of WEST
AGAIN CALLED
TO THE COLORS
By MRS. A. S. BALDWIN. Chairman
Woman'« Liberty Loan Commute*
of the Twelfth Reserve District.
We have at the present time about
two million men in Europe who must
be provided with all that is »->.-es»ary
to keep them in good spirits and eon
dltton; and when their work shall have
been finished, they must be brought
home and Alemobiltzed
The Govern­
ment must make good the contracts it
has entered Into for toe construction of
all war munitions, and for*food sup­
plies already bought.
Having responded to the Govern­
ment's calls In the past, and having
loaned our money ungrudgingly to
hurry forward the men and supplies,
and victory having come to us because
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On the Old Glauser place now owned by H. C Von Beheren on East side of S. P. track
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at Shaft Station between Aumsville and W est Stayton, Oregon.
Come by the way of
West Stayton or Aumsville and you will find good roads.
All of the following w as bid in at foreclosure sale and will be sold to highest bidder on .
MRS. A. S. BALDWIN
of this, shall we hesitate for a moment
to respond to the last call—the Victory
Liberty Loan— when we can do so by
pledging our credit, perhaps with some
little personal inconvenience, sacrifice
or small discomfort?
The blcod of the young manhood of
America is not now required. That
was generously given before the arrni
stice was sigoed. and now we may give
thanks that no more will be taken.
The credit and good faith of. our
country is at stake. We bave won the
war, and the cost Is small compared
with what has been won. The men of
the West with red blood In their veins
vrlll not need to be appealed to. because
they will subscribe to this last call of
the Government as ungrudgingly as
they did in the past. There are others,
however, who may not be so keenly and
conscientiously alive to the duty of re­
sponding to the Nation's call, and it Is
to those that the women must direct
their most untiring efforts.
This last call is truly a Victory Loan
What greater pride can men and wo­
men experience than in contributing
to It? A Victory Bond will be worth
more than Its price expressed in dol­
lars. Every one will oe a Badge testi­
fying that the holder has helped his
country to fulfill its pledge to those
who have been spared as well as those
who have made the supreme sacrifice
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MAR
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The Following Described Personal Property
THINK STRAIGHT
This is a time for straight thinking.
Make sure the other fellow is not talk­
ing drivel. Analyze his thought, don't
follow i t He may be suffering with
phraséologie hemorrhage. It is epi­
demic now adays like influenza and
much more serious.
For instance in regard to the Vic­
tory Liberty Ix>an and these fellows
who thumb their vests, frown wisely,
and say "L et the banks do it. They
are bursting with money.” They are
talking drivel. It sounds fine but It
Isn't good sense.
Nor is it good
economics, which amounts to the same
thing.
If the government thought it was
wise to "let the banks do It,” the gov­
ernment would let them do it. There
would, be no Victory Liberty Loan in
the popular sense. But the govern
ment knows be!t<»r than to let the
banks do It.
This Is the period of reconstruction
right now. It is a period of many
possibilities economically. One |>o*sl
blllty Is Industrial depression. /)ne
preventative of Industrial depression
Is plenty of money at favorable rates
3f Interest to stimulate private enter­
prise. That means our banks m ist
not be clogged with government se-
îurities. It means that we can't af­
ford to "let the banks do It.” The
people must do It—do it from their
tamings, present and future.
Think straight.
Support the Victory Liberty Loan.
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Hemp Raised by Convicts.
Penitentiary officials at Lansing con­
ducted an interesting experiment or:
an island In the Missouri river by
planting 50 acres of hemp. The Leaven-
' worth Times reports a bumper crop
was raised. Experts declare it may b*.
used in making binder twine at the
penitentiary plant. The hemp may be
substituted for the slsnl import* d from
Yucatan, in making twine. The result ,
would be a big saving In cost to the
wheat fanners.—Kansas City Star.
Try a Tricorn.
Stop to think how- often a certain
^ erk in the bakery department of n i
certain downtown store helps you to
decide on a round marshmallow cake •
or a square chocolate In preference to
a three-cornered devil's food.
“ Look at the tricorns left again”
snickered the white-aproned diplomat.
“ Never catch me rootin' for trl's; too
^ a m to wrap.”— Indianapolis News
28 Head of Cattle
Consisting of 10 head of Milch cows giving
milk, alfgood grade cows. Four head of cows
coming fresh soon, 13 head of short yearlings
to two-year-olds. One Registered Durham bull.
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F our Horses
? One gray horse, One bay mare, One bay mare
to foal soon, One two-year-old black colt.
Household Goods
Twowted steads, Two mattresses, Two springs,
One range, One sanitary couch, One heating stove,
Onej Ichiffonier, One commode, One Singer sewing
machine, One kitchen cabinet, 150 jars canned
fruit, 100 empty glass jars, other numerous ar­
ticles.
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Ten Head of Hogs
Two brood sows to farrow soon. Six shoats.
One Poland China sow, eligible to register, One
Poland China boar, eligible to register,
cTVIiscellaneous
One Champion Mower. One 2-horse rake. One
2-horse disc. One 3-sedion harrow. One 2-sec­
tion harrow. Two Oliver chilled walking plows,
One iron wheeled wagon, One new 3 1-4 Rush-
ford wagon, Ofle 2-horse hack. One single open
Studebaker buggy, One saddle and blanket with
bridle. One single harness, One cream separator,
in good condition. One new grindstone. Three
garden plows, One hack harness, Two sacks of
fertilizer. One walking cultivator, One 2-horse
cultivator. Two Shepherd pups. One Shepherd
female dog. Two set of double harness. Other
farming implements too numerous to mention.
A ll sums under $20 cash. Bankable riotes accepted to run six months
a t eight
ptorht per
n e r r cent
e n t i interest.
nterest *
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George Keech, Auctioneer
J. W . Mayo, Clerk
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