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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1919)
T “ QUOTAS OF LOAN WILL DEPEND ON WARSTAMPSALES Oversubscription« of Jagusry and February Saving* Cam paign Allotment* to Re duce Loan Taalc Victory L ib erty Loan quoins of tha T w elfth K*i<l«rul H«»arvn D istrict aru to ba dalarinlm-U In aomo m aaa u ra by th a am o u n ta loaned Iba g o v a rn m a n t by each d is tric t In W a r Having* Hlatupa du ring J a n u a r y an d F ah ru ary . If a <11st riel o versubscribe« It* W ar H av ln ia Htarnp quota« for th a first tw o uioutba of th a year, lla Victory L iberty Loan q uo ta will be d e rre a a e d to the e i t e n t of th e o v erau b errlp tlo n . Conversely, If a d li t r l c t fall« to reach •ta J a n u a r y and F e b ru a ry tftarap quo ta*. Ita L ib erty l^oan q u o ta will bo tnereaaod. W hen l-ewls B. F ran k lin , d ire c to r of th a W a r l » a n O rg anisation , waa In Han Kranclaoo recently, he revealed t h a t on th e day th e a rm le tlc a waa algnad th ere w a i In p ro g re ss In W a s h in gton a m eetin g to fo rm u la te plana for th e contlnuou* aala o f L lb eity florid* sur-h a plan aa govern* th e Bale of T h rift an d W a r Havltiga Htamp*. Moreover, th e L ib erty Bond an d W ar Htatnpa work w l* to be cloaely coordinated. i T h eae plan* were Im m ed iately die- card ed wheif th e U e n n a n a algned th e arm istic e an d when He< relury of .th e T re a a u ry (Jins*- took o fflro he an n o u n ra d th a t t h e Victory L ib e rty b u n would be th e laat. In th e face of aug- geatlona th a t th a Victory l<oan be put on a cold co m m ercial baala. he added th a t the men m ak in g th e a e su g g e s tio n s were dtaeo un tln g th e p atrlotlam of th e American people an d he would <Vp«nd upon th e p atrto tlam of th e A m erican p e o p l e r a t h e r th a n place *#- Curttlea of th e I'n lte d Htata* govern mailt upon u plane with tho p ap er of prlvu te corporatlotiM. O f Personal Property The Undersigned* Administrator of the estate of the late S. E Kuenzli* will offer for sale at Public Auction* SALE STARTS AT I ©’CLOCK AT NORTH SANTIAM T h e banka uaed to buy L u lle d S ta te s bonda livarlng 2 p er cent tn te re a t lie fore the w ar T lm t'a how good th e credit of th e I'n lte d S tn tea t*. • One mile and a half south of West Stayton, quarter mile east of railroad T h e lino you put Into a Victory Lit* i e rty I loud will br w o rth 1125 plua In te r c » l when price« nettle dow n A dol lar la w orth what you r a n buy with It. The Following Described Property: B e tte r h ave th e Igrnd* o f th e U nited S ta te « In th e handc. of 30.000.000 o rd in a ry citizen« th a n c o n c e n tra te d In th e Inina* of a feiv rich men. T h in k of th a t when Uncle Sum offura you a Victory U b e r t y Bond. hi Five Head of Horses Don't th in k yon h av e «acrlflred be c a u s e you m ay he paying for your In- te r e a t bearing F o u rth L iberty Loan Bond«. The»e fellow* hack from F ra n c e legless. urm lcaa o r Nightie«« d on't thin k t h e y h ave aaertflced. T h e y «Imply th in k they did th e i r duty. T h e Victory lx>nn t com lng In April 1« th e laat L ib erty Ixian. T h en th e w a r la o v e r for y o l . It will be «till going on for 1.000.000 A m erican a In F ra n c e ► FARMERS IN BEST FINANCIAL SHAPE OF RECENT YEARS One One One One One A m erican farm er* n re In b e t t e - financial ahaiie th a n th ey h av e hcett for year«. u< co rding to » re c e n t re p o r t of th e F ed eral R eserve Board a t W ash ington. which a i m predict* a sm ooth tr a n s itio n o f ei'rlc u ltu re nml Ind u stry from a w ar to n t»eacp hast*. T h e b o a rd ’s review of econom ic condition* th r o u g h o u t the c o u n tr y 1« based on detailed repo: ts m ade to If by th e governor« of th e tw elv e federal re s e r v e bunk a. "T bb fa r m e r ,Is «aid to be In th e best financial ahape for m an y years,'* th e review any*. ' In th e S o u th he la able to hold hla co tto n for b e t t e r price« and la m a r k e ti n g his o u tp u t co nservatively. "K xcellent cro p prospect* a<e r e ported from th e w heat state« of t h e W e st and from C alifornia, On th e Pacific Const the p ro s p e c 's for excel le n t crop* a r c exceedingly bright." "V ictory y e a r" crops, a ccord in g to a n o t h e r g o v e rn m e n t rep o rt, n d d rd $17,000,000.000 to o u r wealth. T h e principal con trib u tio n * w ere: Torn 2,582,814.000 bushel*, $.3,528.- 318.000. W h eat *17.100,000 bushel*. $1.874.- «23.000. Oat* 1,538.359.000 bu sh els, $1,092.- 423.000. Barley 25(5.375.000 htiahela, $235,- 289.000. $134.947.- R y e —89,103,000 b u s h e l* 000 . P o ta to e s 397.fi76.000 bushels. $175.* 731.000. H a» 75,459.000 tons. $1.523.473.000. T o b acco — 1.340,01 $.000 pounds. $374.318.000. A p p le s -173,632.000 Mtrrela. $229.- »90,000. » A« a resu lt of th e flo u rish ing condi tion of th e fa r m e r In g e n e ra l th e gov e rn m e n t e x p e r t s him to ta k e a large block o f Victory L iberty Loan Honda In April. One 5 year old cow. One 6 year old cow. One 2 year old Jersey cow. One 4 year old Jersey cow. One 6 year old Jersey cow. bay mare, 7 years old. gray gelding, 15 years old. sorrel mare, 10 years old. gray gelding, 3 year old. yearling colt. All Cat-le Are All Tubercular Tested. Miscellaneous Miscellaneous One good brood sow* One set double harness* One set single driving harness* One wagon* One buggy* One set of dump boards, One wood rack* One spring tooth harrow*# One iron harrow* 2 double shovel plows* One single shovel plow* One breaking plow* One hay rack* 2 wheel barrows* Four barrels* One cross cut saw* One scythe, One scalding vat* One grindstone* Two ladders, One galvanized wash tub* One hammer* sacks* forks, shovels* and other numerous articles* ► SmoolS Tn*n?ition of Agricul ture to Peace Basis Predicted by FeJeral Reserve Board . f ► Yj Five Head of Cows T T D M C I C K lV IO nr U r I C A I p. o H LQ . ALL s u m s o f $ i o o r u n d e r , c a s h , a m o u n t s EXCEEDING $10 A CREDIT OF SIX MONTHS TIME ON BANKABLE PAPER WILL BE GIVEN FRED W. SWARTZ, Administrator a n Farmers & Merchants Bank t4 D 6ol. Wright, a Auctioneer eierk » .V . - 2 £ ^ Y