The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 27, 1919, Image 1

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THE STAYTON M A ll
25th. Year, No. 12.
STAYTON. MARÌON COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1919
Serial No. 1146
VICTORY ROSE FESTIVAL SESSUE HAYAKAWA
(A rm en ian D rive
DOGS PLAY BIG PART . WHISKEY IN GERMANY
Captain Thoma
COSTS SAME AS HERE
JUNE 1 1 ,1 2 AND 13
IN HIDDEN PEARLS
F or S tay to n D istrict
Appoints Officers IN NEW PICTURE OF
PAULINE FREDERICK Our local Veterinary, Dr. Panlj Included in the elaborate plans At the S tar Theatre, Saturday ! This drive has been delayed in
At the regular weekly meeting
of the local Company of Oregon
Fehleft, received a letter from j for a monster celebration of the March 29, Sesaiie Hayakawa ap- i this district for some time due to
Guards, Capt. Thornll made the
THOROUGH BRED
Russian hie brother R einhart Fehlen, [Victory Rose Festival, June U, pears as star in his latest Para- unavoidable conditions. J. H.
following: * appointments:— T-crg. wolfhounds play important parts dated Feb. 13th .a t Dalheim. 12 and 13, 1919, is a flight by mount photoplay, Hidden Pearls’ Thoma has now been placed in
J. W. Mayo hh 2nd Lieutenant, in the development of the story Luxenbourg. Some of the ex- military airplanes from the Gov- from the story of Beulah Marie charge of the campaign and he
filling vacancy caused hy appoint of "H er Final Reckoning." th e ! tracts are as follows:
ernment field at Los Angeles to Dix. Much of the action takes has appointed a corps of assist-
place out of doors, and the scene ants and will make every effort
ment last fall of Lieut. Thoma new Paramount photoplay starr-
We are alive yet and th at is Portland where a air meet is
is laid in a remote South Sea to complete the canvass of the
to the staff of the Major of the ing Pauline Frederick, which about all. Hunger is a bad enemy to be held.
1st Bat. 4th Keg.
The Federal directors have Island, of which Hayakawa is town Friday and Saturday March
will be displayed at the Star and iporeso if you have the mon-
28 and 29. No effort will be
It was also announced that Theatre next Sunday, March 30th ev and cannot buying aynthing secured encouragement from the
soared to bring Stayton’s quota
L. 8. Lambert hus appointed This is said to be one of the b e s t: to eat. You wouldn't know any War Department and final
up to its usual 100 per cent.
Serg. J. M. Bingo as Adjutant motion pictures in which Miss Qf us now. People from Alsac arragementa will be made next
The quota for the Stayton Dis­
of the 1st Bat., filling vacancy Frederidk has been seen in many Lorane and surroundings came month, it is expected. General
trict
has been placed at $282.00.
caused by the election of Lieut months
into the fields to get potatoes Brice A. Disque,* who was in
which
has been placed as follows
Thoma to the Captancy of Co.
In tfie story which is based and buy bread, butter and eggs, command of the spruce work for
Independent school district, $25,
“A”.
upon the celebrated play of Potatoes are as high as )6 a bu- the Government, endorsed the
Dr. Carl Downey in charge.
Capt. Thoma also made the "Prince Zilah." written by Jules shel, bread 26c a pound, butter project and the War Department
Fern Ridge school district, $35,
following recommendations for Claretie, the famous French au- from $2.50 to $3.00 a pound, has indicated that the wishea of
P. C- Freaes in charge.
advancement of the following': thor and playwrifht, Marsa. the eggs from 25c to 80c a piece. He the directors will be met when
Howell school district, $35.00,
Duty Serg. W. B. Munkers as role played by Miss Faederick, is did not mention the meat prices, the time comes.
T.
J. Ware in charge.
First Serg., filling vacancy caus­ annoyed by a former lover, and to We are all allowed just so much,
The Victory Festival will excell
Oak
Ridge school d is t, $20 00,
ed by advancement of Serg. put a end to his percution a f te r 1 Those who get more than their any that Portland has offered in
H.
Seigmund
in charge.
Ringo; Corporals Grant Murphy
allowance and sell it are dealt the past for it is to be a dual
Stftyton,
$167.00.
tr
.-t
and C. J. Hunt to Sergeants fill­
event. The men returning from
with severely
SEÇÇUE HAYAKAWA
Every dollar you give goes to
in*H »G U i*n P e a r l* **
ing vacancy caused by advance­
Shoes sell from $65.00 to $75.00 the great war will find a tremnd-
w*».
the
Near East. All expense of
ment of Serg. Mayo and Munk-
a pair, a suit of clothes costs ous welcome and the usual feat­
collection
and of distribution is
kers. Privets V. Dare Sloper
from $150.00 to $200. Beer 15c ures of the annual Festival will ruler, being the son of a native
met
privately.
and C. A. Beauchamp to Corpor-
and 25c a glass, wine from $2.00 be augmented by a street carnival princes, the last of her line, and
porals filling vacancies caused
to $2.50 a quart, Whiskey $20 a extending over many blocks and an American pearl trader. Fall­
by advancement of Oorp. Mur-i
a Festival Center where the ing in love with an alluring na­ A Marshmallow Toasting:
quart.
Party
phy and Hunt.
*
We have a 150 American sol­ flowers of the world will bloom tive maiden on his first visit to
A committee waa appointed to!
diers here -in our little village. in profusion during the three the Island, Hayakawa proceeds
arrange for a banquet and enter­
They stay from 3 to 10 days, days of tribute to the Rose.
to fall suddenly out of love with
Last Friday evening a large
tainment to be given in the near!
then leave and another bunch
A series of military pageants the flashy, snobbish American
crowd
of the younger set chaper­
future,
w ill come in. We are informed will be included in the program girl, whom he had formerly al­
oned
by
Mrs. T. J. Creech and
'that this last bunch will stay till and the annual inspection of the most worshipped,
Mrs.
George
Brown, enjoyed a
everything is settled, I am one Portland
Police Department
Being called upon to portray "m arsh mellow toast” up the
of the guides that look after coupled with an extensive demo- this sudden and violent change
river'.
them and see that they get good stration of "Safety First” work
A banquet will be held in the[ I m Her Final R-aclconirv^’* lodgings. A number of th e n will be one of the features for of sentiment by a twist of the
The young people were unable
story, it is needless to say that to resist the beautifnl spring
Masonic hall on Friday, March
speak our language and most of the opening day.
the popular Japanese player has weather which has been so tempt­
28. from 6:80 till 7:30 p. m.. giv-|
* them are from New York state.
The directors have offered a responded nobly to the call.
en by the League of the M. E. ; she is betrothed to Prince Zilah, They are very nice and are big cash prize of $15 for the best
ing fer the past few days, They
church. All soldiers, Sailors and she turns her wolfhounds loose in hearted. Well, if you answer slogan of seven words and a
went up the Santiam River to
men of any branch of the ser­ her garden when the man comes this letter I will write you more $25 cash prize for the most ap­
what is known as the “ high
vice, including the G. A. R. one night to coerce her. The man next time.
banks. ” There they built a
Your brother,- propriate poster. All entries
men. are most heartiiy invited. is roughly handled by -th e dogs
huge
bon-fire, around which
Reinhart must be submitted to the Festi­ The annual meeting of the
At 8 p. m., the same evening, and the scene Is said to be exceed­
they
sang
songs,. told stories,
val headquarters, 218 Pittock Mutual Telephone Co. will be
Prof. B. F. Ford will speak in ingly thrilling.
Block, Portland, Oregon, not leld in the city hall Monday and toasted the marshmallows.
the M. E. Church. We are so
Those making up the party
later than 5 p. m. March 31st.
The scenes were photographed
night, March 31th al 7:30 p. m. were:
arranging the seating cipacity
The Misses Maryan
under the direction of Emile
for the election of a president. Alexander, Ruth Roy, Silva and
in the church that we can look
Kenneth
Thomas
had
the
mis­
Chautard, one of the best known
vice president, secretary-treas­ Vanda Sestak. Wanda and Wava
after 300 people or more. If directors in the country, at a m ag-!
fortune to come in contact with
___
ure,
director and such other busi- Brown> Clara and Cacilia Mielke,
you want first hand knowledge
a bunch of skunks down at the
nificent country estate at Glen
ness
as may regularly come be-1 Caryl Rub|e, G,adys Hamman.
about the battlefield, and the de­ Cove, Long Island. Many thor-
It seems that many people have slaughter house, this week. Af- fore the meeting.
Rea Glover of Stayton and the
lightful sensation of "going over oughbred horses and dogs areem - the idea th at the war being over the atmosphere cleared Kenneth
C. E. Taylor
the top" be present at this lec­ ployed in the development of the it is not necessary for them to found he had nine skunks and it
Misses Helen Briggs, Stella Sull­
Pres.
ture. Front seats reserved for story, the latter having been sup- continue their co-operation with wasn’t much of a fight either.
ivan, Marjory Holliday, and
soldiers.
W. J. Warren,
Ollie Stoltenberg of Eugene.
plied from the famous Susan ken- the Government.
During the But you don’t have to ask Ken­
Pastor.
The Messers Edwin Keech, Roy
neis at Ft. Montgomery, N. Y., days of the war when the feel- neth what he’s doing these days.
NOTICE
\
Follis, Carl Ruble. Leo Willings,
widely known for the blue ribbon ing of patriotism was at a white
Hugh
Rossell, and Norval Fisher.
animals they have produced.
heat, and every loyal American must be cared for, things brought
The
chaperons Mrs. • George
Miss Frederick plays two roles was F°'nF the limit to lend and on by the war, all of which will
Having had so many calls Brown and Mrs. T. J. Creech.
hia a11 if need **• towar(1 take billions of dollars to finance. from people that have pronuce to
We were begining to believe in this picture, and will appear *ive
the winning of the fight, only Every war stamp turned back to sell that I have made arrang-
in
a
number
of
scenes
in
her
dual
that the "fluey" was the only
slackers and disloyalists did Uncle Sam means just that much
The Rebekah Degree team of
cause of death in our fair land, capacity, through the use of mul- things that hindered the carry­ more moqey he must raise to ments with Doll’s Cash Store to this city went to Lyons Tuesday
In
the
first
part
buy produce at his store, next
bnt the editor of a monthly Upteexpoaures.
ing out of the great work we, as meet his obligations-
door
to the Farmers and Mer­ evening to attend a lodge meet­
bulletin of vital statistics fin d s! ° ^ e
, h e ? 1* !8 the ^
a
nation
faced.
But
now,
the
If
this
practice
is
not
stopped
ing, presided over by Mrs. Jean
the following in reports of causes ! of her mother, who has achild war is over, a reaction has set in it will be necessary for the gov­ chants Bank, and am ready to
buy
all
kinds
of
produce
the
pub-
Burke, president of the Rebekah
that later is the principal charac­
of death sent to him:
and
it
seems
as
if
some*
of
those
ernment
to
devise
means
to
raise
lie have for sale. For informa assembly of Oregon, and to put
"Died suddenly: nothing ser­ ter of Marsa, which she inter­ who supported the war fund (lioney to meet these added im­
tion call either phons No. 1551 on
degree work in response
prets. She is finely supported by
ious."
campaigns, are thoughtlessly un- mediate demands and we wil or 344. Highest market price
an Invitation extended by the
adequate
players
"W ent to bed feeling well, dut
- doing all the the effort they have to assist by aiding in the paid at all times.
Ly°ns
A fte r. besines
woke up dead."
I
*"
made in the heat of their over­ floating of an additional bond is­
L. A. Thomas
was suspenedd all were invited
"Patient should not have died. A flO th C f DcUlCC
flowing patriotism. Their action sue or meet the dificit in addec
to the dining room which had
as he fully recovered from his
is for the most part done with- taxation.
been tastefully decorated with
sickness."
what the effect of
It is thought that When this
Miss Wanda Brown arrived daffodils and ferns, where a sum-
"The cause of -death was his
Tips rule without matter is brought right home to home Friday afternoon from the ptuous banquet had been prepar-
4 —-—
! it will be.
mother died in infancy."
Fosters are up announcing a question holds good for the great­ those who have been disposing University of Oregon to spend ed by the Lyons and Mehama
"Don’t know cause of death. dance Aumsville, Saturday, April er part of the guilty once, al- of their war Stamps in the man- her week’s vacation with friends Ladies, consisting of the many
He died without the aid of a 5th. Talmadge’s Orchestra will though a feeling of selashness ner above mentioned, that they and relatives here.' She was delicaces for which these people
physician." ,
will see the error of their ways, accompied by four of her school are noted. The beauty of the
furnish the music, with Harvey undoubtedly promotes a few.
, "Ricked by a horse shod on Parker at the piano, Mr. Par­
It is known that War Stamps and will discontinue doing it. friends, the Misses Marjory Holl- surroundings, the genial hospital-
left kidney."
ker, who is well known here, can be redeemed at the postufliee There lire some, it is true, who iday, Ollie Stoltenberg. Helen »ty and the warmth of welcome
"Died from blow on the head was last heard in Stayton about by giving the required notice of have disposed of their stamps, Briggs, and Stella Sullivan, who extended, made the evening one
with axe. Contributory cause two years ago just before leav­ intention to turn them back to and others who have the matter remained over the week-end for long to be remembered by the
was another man’s w ife."
ing tor Salt Lake City where he Uncle Sam, and many who are under consideration, who are a house party at the Brown visiting members from Stayton,
"Deceased died from blood' **tjck|ei] the ivories" in a Jazz in no wise pinched for funds are justified by a most urgent need residence.
Mill City, Fox Valley and other
poisoning caused by broken ankle orchestra in one of the finest drawing out their holdings, in of money, caused by illness or
places.
when an automobile struck him hotels and cabarets in the west. order to invest the money to a like force of circumstances, to
Those attending from Stayton
between the lamp and the Mr. Talmadge (Dave) since he greater monetary advantage.
turn their stamps back to Uncle
Gus Eksman came up from were:—Mr. and Mrs. B. A Schaf-
radiator."
These people are not Camp Lews for an over Sunday fer, Mrs. J. M. Ringo. Mrs. H.
was here last, has traveled ex­ People don’t seem io realize Sam.
tensively and last summer was that the government needs money (criticised by their friends ant visit with his many friends here. H. A. Beauchamp, Mrs. Stanley
Hand Knitting Yarns Both in with Cole McElroys Famous Jazz
now to as great an amount as it | neighbors, and should take no Gus has was in the hospital for Strrr, Mrs. J. R. Gardner, Mrs.
Worsted nnd Woolen, Mndo- in Band of Portland, that toured
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I did a year ago. We have our! heed to Ihe remarks made in this some time in Prance, having been Everett Gardner, Mrs. Everett
Oregon by the Bishops, In Olive California, Washington and Ore- ^
gti„ in 8ervice to take care | article. It is the man or woman gased ami as soon as he was able Crabtree, Mrs. C. Downs, Mrs.
drab and Oxford mixes, cheaper ¡gon>
I of and bring back home, we! who is not forced by want ant was sent home. He returned to A. C. Caspell, Mrs. Grant Mur-'
than can be bought else where, j Several Stayton lo ks n i*’ have reconstruction work of n| necessity to cash their holdings, Camp Lewis Sunday evening and i phy, Mrs. J. R. Miller, Mrs. V.
Woolen Mill Store, Salem, Oregon planning th attend. A real good j great magnitude to do, we have that the argument made is in expects to receive his discharge. Dare Sloper, Misses M argaret
2t time is promised.
within a few days.
¡Schaffer and Elia Williams.
' a thousand and one things that tended to reach.
A BANQUET AND LECTURE
Pauline Frederick.
ANNUAL ELECTION
EMBARASSING TO
OUR UNCLE SAM
HOW DEATH WAS CAUSED
At
Aumsville April 5th|outrcaM„K
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