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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1919)
PEACE ENVOYS ASK COUNTRY TO T p LOAN American Delegate* in Pari* Sent Victory Metaage to Nation Four members of the American peace mission In France. Secretary of State Robert Lansing. Col. E. M House. Ueneral Tasker N. llllss and Henry White, have sent this message to the American people urging support of the Victory Loan: ■TO THE AMERICAN PKOri.K: "We have had the opportunity hers in France to see and realise the mag nitude of the accomplishment of our country in this war and the macnlflcent spirit with which this great task has been carried through to a triumphant issue. “What has been done and what re mains to be done before normal con ditions are restored demand your con tinued and united support with the same spirit of self sacrifice and of de termination as that which was mani fested by the nation while the Herman armies faced our men at the Jiarne. and In the Champagne, at it. Mlhlel and In the Argonne. We must not re lax our efforts until every soldier of the republic Is landed oil the soil of America. “To finish this mighty task imposes upon the government of the United States a great financial burden. The Victory Liberty Loan must thrive.' If It ihould fail it would indicate that the Nation is willing to leave its task un completed. “To secure the ideals for which Americans fought and died this great demand on national patriotism and united etTort should meet a generous and universal response. Let us do our duty to the end. i'RORERT LANSING. ' HENRY WHITE, “E. M. HOUSE. “T. N. BLISS." Camant li duatry (If. I Y par its, Naw Faison O n . Tw# War Harwaa. I Statistics of the cciuelit Industry Id J. Ilundnllne and J. da PellattotT The two cnlored soldiers of ths the Untied Stutea In J9IT. prepared by (Ttulletln de I'Aeademla Ainerteaa army In fran cs who he- the United States geological survey, li>- rail tha reader's attention da tu Medicine) the elfi cams famous for their bravery and dlcntea tbs total shipment» of Honey of hot air In the treatment of courags In preventing more than twen 1‘urtlnnd that cement from the ml I is huras caused by ritrita , a gas usad ty Teutons wsst of Vsrdua from exe amounted to DO.703,474 valued hy the Germana lu their offensive of cuting a «ell developed plau to ssaall in bulk at the mills at barrels March. 1013. These burns, even when one of the most Important points of Tills repreaeuta a decrees# fl22.74fi.avt. in quantity very strali, cause extremely sharp pain real xt a nee on the American front, of 4.1 per cent nud an Increase lu „ml A number of rases have been decorated by the French. value of 17.3 per cent compared with were sleeplessness. healed hy hot air after Their uauiex are Henry Johnson and I PI 8. The production of 1‘ortlaud co-* ,sRt.ua rapidly treatments hail fallsJ.. Needham Roberta, ^ioth are privatee inent Ic IfilT was 02.814,202 barrels, ami members of the old New York Na compared with PI.fi21.lP8 barrala la tional Guard. It Is said these men IP Id. an Incrvas# of 1.4 per ceut. This have been awarded the war croiw by production holds the record, the next the French general of the division un highest output, der whom the unit la serving, and thal ing been lu 1013. 02,007,131 barrels, h ar Johnson is scheduled to receive the Cinnamon Oil fur Influenza. much-coveted gold palm of the French Oil of cinnamon has a very favor army commander as well.—Southern able effect on the tem perature and WoiuiMi s M agaslne. shortens thb convalescence period. 1‘attcnla'who usually suffer from tnnrl# ed weakness for several days after attack of Inrtuenxa regain their Made at Home Labor-Saving Devices. an very rapidly when treated In 11 communities of our country in strength with cinnamon oil. and are able to Oregon the women are making home take up their occupations on the sec made driers, home-made tireless cook e r« , and homo-made leeles* refrigera ond or third day. Twelve drops of given In half a tuinherful of tors under the direction of the home oil aro and the dose Is repented In one demonstration agent. In connection water, then ten drops are given regu with this project one woman found hour, larly every two hours until the tem that an Investment of fit) cents In n perature to normal. When dish drainer and a wire dishcloth for the fever has has dropped gone ten drops should isits and pans saved her ten minutes of the time tswjulred to do the dishes be given three times a day during the after each meal, or 30 minutes a day. following 24 or 48 hours. When hi- In a year she figured this time, If ac fiucnra Is thua treated from the very Is, within the first three cumulated. would give two weeks, of outset—that 12 hours a day. leisure. Was the In or four hours—the tem perature be comes normal within 12 hours; If the vestment worth wblle? treatm ent Is begun Inte It may require 24 or SIS hours to obtain, this result. THOUSANDS gf BARGAINS At the bi&* opening* of the Economy Basement com bined with the big Easter sale irf all our depart ments in groceries, dry goods, hats and shoes, at the People’s Cash Store, 186-194 North Commercial street, Salem, Saturday and Monday, SQUEEZE HARDER S " 1 rf>A; dT HE COT BED TAPE S~ m •til i- After Mr. Temporary's Experience With the Form.dable • System” He Preferred to Pay for Anything That He M.ght Require. I wanted a wire pnjier clip. Miss Smith, also new to the ministry, said she would fetch some from the store keeper. That's what started the «Tat ter. I pinned the loose papers to gether and went on with my work. The storekeeper had evidently re fused to part with any clips without an order. Miss Smith brought me a printed folder containing a request for “paper clips, wire,” which she had typed in tripllm te on paper headed “Ministry of Economy. For depart mental use only." She said It was the right thing to do and I was to sign it, arid then Mr. Jones, downstairs, would deal with it. It sounded quite Inno cent; I Initialed it without misgiving. Later in the week the folder came hack. It contained several extra sheets of paper and had evidently traveled. The first minute was from Mr. Jones: "In reference to Mr. Tem- p<miry's request for paper clips, wire, for departmental use. I fall to see what advantage these have ovet paper dips, brass, which are in use in my department.” Mr. Robinson said that the question opened a wide field, and he had re quested the storekeeper to let him know how many paper clips, brass, he had in stock. “See attached sheets A and A3.” These were a formal request to the storekeeper, and his reply, to say he had 37 one-gross boxes on hand and one box, partly opened, which he estimated to contain 80. If the exact number was required he would have the clips counted. Mr. Short pointsd out that his col leagues had not noticed that the mat ter was one which came within the province of the ministry of wire draw ing. He had consequently put through a request for a price at which paper clips, wire, could be supplied. He at tached a carbon copy of his letter, and a reply from the applied wire depart ment, ministry of wire drawing to say the matter was receiving attention and would be dealt with in due time. The next minute was from a gentle man who had evidently set the vast machinery of the directorate of office supplies and sundries at work. At tached were papers from them to ssy they had paper clips, wire, as well as paper clips, brass, In stock. They wished to be certain that no change In design was necessary, and were sending, by motor, samples of the pa per clips (wire) they had In stock, as perhaps one or other might prove suit able. Appended were other papers of which the first was from the chief of the departmental garage to say he bad a motor at Huntingdon awaiting a con signment of paper. He had Instructed the driver to return at once. On his arrival he would dispatch goods as requested. . . . At this point Miss Smith entered: •'Will you make out an order for a typewriter eraser?” “No,” I answered firmly. “You will please give this dime to one of the messenger girls and ask her to go out and buy on«!*’—S. P„ in London Mall i The Economy Basement Is very well known to the public from far and near, since it was under thTmanagement of the J. L. Stockton Company, but we can assure you under our management it will be the magnetic point forSalem. It will not be the only one of its kind, but ulso in the valley. Salem will become famous from our economy basement. We will supply you with real bargains from every part of the east and middle western states- Don’t Miss the Big Opportunity to get the benefit of our opening and our Raster sale. We will give one metal towel holder FUEF with the purchase of each dollar in the basement only. A few items are as follows in our Economy Basement: Men’s heavy socks......................... 15c Ladies' big aprons, each................ 49c Boy’s heavy stocking^...............* 25c Men’s, women’s and children’s hats 25c Half dozen white handkerchiefs... 25c A big market basket................... 10c Half dozen khaki handkerchiefs 29o 16 oz. bottle bluing ....................... 10c Sandals for children, sizes 6 to 2 65c Matches, big box.......................... 5fe $1.35 brooms..................... 63c Crystal White soap........................ 5c Large size toilet paper .............. . 8c White Flyer, 6 fo r......................... 25c Also hundreds of other bargains. Mop sticks...................................... 15c * Innocent Reqjest the Prelude to Much Trouble. You muat clean the stomach cleanser purifier. 35c. Tea or and bowela, purify the blood, Tablets. Slopera Drug Store. each Spring, or you leave Win te r 's germs and impurities in your blood and system. Drive NOTICE them away, clean out the atom- -phis ig the time of year for ach and bowels, take Hollister’s colt castration. Call Dr. Horn, Rocky Mountain Tea, • Spring j Phone 1522, Stayton, Apr. 2 « Ct jitßUY ~ We invite your inspection Of our large stock of beautiful Jewelry, Watches. Clocks and Silverwear. Come in and see, we believe you will agree that we offer you as large a selection to choose from as can be found, and that our prices are very reasonable. Your Broken Jewelry can be quickly and neatly repaired, as we now have a large shop devoted to this work only. HARTMAN BROS. CO. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS N. W . Corner State and Liberty Sts. Salem, Oregon T It 's- up to you ^ says Sandy to Jock MacPi b\'erson “ If it’s thick, heavy sweetening you want stick to your ordin ary plug. But for real tobacco satis faction, you’ve got to come to good old Gravely.” Good taste, smaller chew,longer life is what makes Genuine Grave ly cost less to chew than ordinary plug. Easter Sale Crown flour ............................... $2 % Olympic flour .................. ........ 2 90 Fishers Hard Wheat flour.......... 2 75 (with sifter to each customer) Valley flour ................................ 2 55 9 lb. sack pancake flour .............. 65c 65c Corn meal, white and yellow Oat meal, per sack ................... 65c Rolled oats, per sack ................. 65c Sugar, per sack ... .................... 9 65 11 lbs. f o r ................................. 1 00 27c Coffee, the very best in bulk - 3 lbs, fo r................................... 80c Armour’s Cornflakes ................. 12c 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts .................. 25c Cream of Wheat ... .................... 24c Cream of Barley ......................... 16c 2 puffed rice or wheat ............ 25c 4 Ibs.Aunt Jamima pancake flour 47c White and red Mex. beans,per lb. 8c Lima beans, 2 lbs for ................ 25c Eggs—in trade, per doz............. 40c Head rice, lb ................................ 9c 25c Broken rice, 4 lbs. Soda and ovster crackers, lb 17c Graham crackers, lb.................... 18c CANNED GOODS Carnation and Borden’s milk,can 15c per doz.................................. 1 75 Libby’s and Armour’s Very Best 2 cans for ............................. 27c 1 case for ........................... 6 35 Sweet torn 15c; dozen ........... 1 75 Sugar peas, 15c: doz .......... ...... 1 75 Tomatoes, No. 2, 15c; doz....... 1 75 Solid pack tomatoes. 2 for ....... 35c Pork and lieans, No. 2................. 15c Pineapple, No. 2 ........................ 23c Grated pineapple ....................... 15c No. 10 apples.................. 50c Mustard in pint jars .................. 25c Armour’s best catsup, full pint 25c Cooking oil of the best, gallon... 1 95 No. 5 shortening ......... .............. 1 19 Bacon 35c per pound Also big reduction in lards, compounds and Crisco of all kinds. Substitute butter, Umcco and Nueco, 34c per pound. V EG ETA BLES Selected onions, 3 cents lb. Potatoes, 2 cents lb. per sack, Big reduction in all kinds of syrup and molasses Peanut butter, lb .................... Best white table syrup, $1.10 per gal. Candy—all kinds, 25c lb.: National Corn Crackers, 3 pkgs for 25c. Everything in our departments is reduced for our Easter sale. $1 75 . 16c In the meantime please visit our Premium Department which composes glass and silver ware, fancy crockery and hundreds of other items which we are giving free with the purchase of each dollar. We w ill take Liberty Bonds in trade W rite to : — G en u in e G ravely DANVILLE. VA. f» r booklet on cktm i»( plug. P eyton B ran d REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch. MANAGEMENT People’s Cash Store 186-194 Commercial Street Phone 453 Salem, Oregon