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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1919)
« LEND A PENNY Ore- FOR EACH YANK four! KILLED IN W AR 15th Jersey Jubilee will, be held by -n Jersey cattle raisers for days somewhere between May ttd 25th The jubilee will be l l L _ . n . . . i -nle.tux. France , iebration of victories of Oregon A ,n S l™ p l®l P ,V ,,,0 n ..larch 28. *19 tersey cattle In the livestock world, j t O f *nO»e W h o Have Dear brother: — artlcularly "Vive la France." chant Done Enough.” Juu a few Hue» this evening to pion of the world whose home Is In . Army and Marine Corps casualties let know that wo go . o the em- V.mon county Three of the tour b). 0anera, ,V rsh!n« up to bar'siilon -am;, tomorrow. H o» Ion* 1 ubllo • days will be spent In touring opening . of the Victory Liberty If you suit- » r will l*o *h >re 1* haril to »ay **te W illamette valley to visit the 'Loan are shown below l>u: :--<>!iab!y two weeks and then wo ersey herds and the fourth day scribed one cent for every American hoy killed, wounded, of tulsalng, you « ill be spent In Portland. will Uave for the su.Uj. would invest 82.823 in the Vlctoty ! Ix.au, 1 have sent one or two patkagM 1*01 IT li Y NOT K.S You would have to subscribe $746 of stitff home lately and you can it the same rate for every Yank killed Just h;» R onto them until l Ret The Toll. Soft shelled eggs are generally there. It was stuff that could not Killed in action ........33.705 carry very well myself and as we due to overfeeding, and the remedy Died of wounds ------ 14.154 However, soft' shell- nu>d of dl8<(„ a have to go thru the delouslng ma- lo self evident 22.688 ehine and that Is quite a lot of ed eggs occur for want of lime, oi^d of other cau ses........... , 4.036 trouble so I had thought I had bet- Sudden fright may also cause It. but in that case the matter will right | Total dead ............ ................... 74.583 ter send the stuff home. Taken prisoner ... 4 77 : 1 had a fine trip while on fur Itself in a day or two. Missing in action . . .............. 4 M\ Improperly fed. the hen is a poor lough Went through Paris and Wounded ............. IN stopped there one day. then went producer. * It is difficult to overfatten the lay north from there through Arras, Grand total .......... ................. 282.348 Montdidler and Amiens to Etaples ing hen. Invest. Buttermilk is a relish. on the English channel. From there For increased egg production there east through Valenciennes and Ar- STO P THIEF! mentieres to Lille. This was all on * nothing better than a moist soft the British front and was fought ration. Are you sneaking through the alleys Looseness of the bowels is often j these days with your American cltlxon- over for almost the whole of the war. There Is absolutely nothing produced by an excess of bran In the | ship? Aro you the kind of a follow but shell holes and barbwire left i mash, An oversupply of middlings who brings the cry of "Stop Thief!" has a tendency to making the fowl j if01” honest cltUens" at Armentieres. You are unless you have taken your From Lille we went over to Brus costive. share of the Victory Ix*an or honestly Water should be on hand when the sels The people there treated us Intend to do so before May 10. You fine as we were about the first Am vwls are given a dry feed. are stealing your cltlxenshlp. erican soldiers they had seen You Don't forget that. It's as true as God made little apples. And don’t see we are not given passes there DAIRY NOTES forget that your neighbor and the fel hut we went without a pass Brussels is about the best city The success of the dairy farm de low who works with you in shop or that I have ever teen over here. It fends upon the 'man behind the office Is judging you. A prominent Pacific Coast hanker, a is far ahead of both London and cows.” real American cltixen who lost his only Paris. It is a much more beautiful Never feed dusty fqed if you can son in the war. said the other day: city. Also It seems to be a much avoid it. but if you do. sprinkle it "To my dying day when a man more livelier city than the other with water before feeding. comes to my office for a loan I'm towns. Aside from plenty of good feed, going to ask him If he subscribed to We were there three days and the cardinal wants of the dairy ham every Liberty Ix»an. If hu hasn't, he then came down to Mous where we ire good light, fresh air. cleanli- won't be able to borrow one rod cent from our house, no matter If he offers stayed a few hours and from there ness anj warmth. one hundred per cent Interest." to St. Quentin. This place has a i „ butter making use salt that will That’s how hard he believes In population of about 300.000 and dissolve readily, otherwise your America. there Is not a house left standing butter is likely to be gritty. Don't forget right now you are mak The Hindenburg line Is at this place The natural color of butter Is due Ing or breaking your reputation In this and we spent all of one day there. to the following factors: Breed, community. We are n o tic in g to for It was quite interesting. feed, factors in handling your herd. get. The fathers and mothers of the boys who were lost or wounded won't From there we came down through Cream Is simply butter fat and let us forget what each and every one Sagnier. which is completely demol skim-milk, and the proportion In of us do In this Victory Ix>an. $ ished. and Noyon and Belle Fontaine which they come from the separator They are going to cry "Stop Thief!" la Compegnie. From there we went determines the test of your cream. east to Soisonnes and from there Look to these things before finding down through the Belian Woods and fault with the creamery. Htte Are the Term»— Villers (.’ octets to Pari«. And They’re Easy All of these places were held by Oregon Lead» In W ool Price» the F^nch and at some of them by 10 .Per Cent With Application the U. S. All are practically de July 15 10 Per Cunt Oregon obatined the highest gov 20 Per Cent—--------------- Aug 12 molished. We only stayed in Paris 20 Per Cent..._................ Sept. 9 cne nigth on the way back as we ernm ent price for wool, $1.56 a O.l 7 had to get back to the camp by the pound, and was -fourth in produc 20 Per Nov 11 20 Per Cent . ing the heaviest fleeces, which aver- night of the 25th. VICTORY IiOAN. Have had rather a busy time i age eight pounds, according to sta The official Victory picture, "The sine« returning. Yesterday our bat tistics recently compiled by J. L. talion went to Bordeaux as guard Petersen, district grazing examiner, j Price of Peace,' will have more than of honor to Lieut-General Liggett f ° ta' value of wool produced 3000 feet of film and will show reel* of and 12 inspecting generals. , Iast in tl>e United States was actual fighting on the Western front Today we had a regimental review ( *194.159.762. Oregon's total . . . | during the closing days of the war. In addition, teD pictures. Htaglng as ac before Lieut.-General Liggett and 16.435.000. Washington $2.575,- curately as possible some of the most then he presented our Colonel with Washington led in production heroic deeds performed by Americans the D. S. M. I sure will be glad of heavy fleeces, the average there on the battlefields, will be used In prac- smallest; tlrally every moving picture theater In when there are no more parades and *>elnS pounds. The reviews. Will write again when j fleeces were those produced In the £e United 8tatea. I southern states, being 2.9 pounds In find out we are going to sail. weight and worth $1.22 a pound. GLENN. M e th o d is t C h u r c h Lieut. Engineers. Cultivation Is dono not to keep til« weeds down only. It helps to make a dust mulch which conserves molature. MOHAIR AND W O O L FARM AND CITY LOANS If you are paying a high ruto of in terest, why not refund your loan at a lower rate and more liberal terms. It is not good business to pay u higher rate of interest than the market demands, nor is it go.nl busi ness to keep your surplus lu mis on time deposits at ¡I to 4 i<erot. per an num when « i>er cent can readily lie secured on first Farm Mortages. if you have money to loan or wish to refund or secure a new one, call or ...WANTED... < % ■ ■■ ■'■■■ - ■ # " ^ ' H IG H E S T M ARKET RRICE R M l) — - r tmm*m " ™— r - Phone or See Me Before Selling »» tit.- s. H. HKLTSSL, BWytoa, ED. PHILIPPI Oregon. r ( 1 Seed Corn Now offering a good selection of various var ieties of seed corn, both local grown to ripen and eastern grown for silos. Poultry Supplies \ : .............................................. jf Hartman ¡J rj ? Jewelers ^ L j E U j » an d Opticians Offer the largest selec tion in the valley, in cluding Fishers, Golden Kod and the Diamond brands: also grit, shells, bone, meat scraps, etc. • D iam onds W atches ; Jewelry Clocks ; Silverwear QUALITY SERVICE PRICE Send for price list We can save you money D. A. White & Sons an d L ib e rty Sts. y J e w e lry R c p a iri r g J Oregon I SA LEM . OREGON ..................................................... WeBattery' Shop 26.1 N. C o m m e rc ial S treet, S alem Philadelphia Diamond Grid Battery Repairing and Recharging D À T T C D II7 Q 1 1 F M X I F a J Ignition, Generator and Magneto WorK ------- R H O N E 413 ------- Exclusive Auto Electricians Pastor W. J. Warren Service« at 11 a. m. and 7:30 I p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m., Those who buy eggs In large Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun- Bible class every Wednesday in quantities declare that thousands of d ays at 8:30 a. m. the parsonage at 7:30 p. m., when dollars are lost annually by produc- ReV- p r L a in ck . P a sto r we study the International lesson. TOP PPRK'ES FOR E4HÍM S t. M a r y s C h u r c h ers from indifferent and careless methods. Following are the direc-! tions given if you want the top price for your eggs: 1st— Do not wash the dirty eggs or wipe them off with a damp cloth. If you mur-t sell dirty eggs, sell them as they come from the nest. ! »0 2nd— Use the dirty (checked or leaky eggs) at home. 3rd— Gather the eggs at least S twice a day. 4th— Hold the eggs in a cool place but not in a damp or musty cave or cellar and keep them dry. 5th— Market your eggs as fre quently as posible. Every fourth day or ofteaer from May 1 to Sep tember 1 and every seventh day or oftener from September 1 to May 1. 6*h— Hen houses should, w h e n ever possible, be located on blgb ground, should be kept clean and dry and ground surrounding houses well covered with gravel. Cow P.ri.gs $.12.» Mrs. D F. Skeen of Oregon City is the proud possessor of a fine milch cow which she purchased last Wed nesday at Naef Bros. dispersal sale of Jersey stock at Naef station. The cow. Golden Lena. 2nd, 260676, brought $525 and was considered the pick of the herd Some 35 head were sold all first class stock, and good prices were paid for each. The cow is with calf, which will be worth half what the mother sold for. A fruit tree of a poor variety can I be changed in a few years' time into a good variety by grafting, provid ing soil and care are correct. Save Y our Strength by using one of our Kitchen Maid Cabinets T h is Cabinet is built of the best selected hard wood. W e carry a complete line of these cabinets, finished in white enamel, oak or oak trimmed with maple Priced on E-Z Terms from Refrigerator* We have for your inspection the finest and most complete line of refrigerators ever shown. We represent four of the best lines in America, priced with in the reach of everyone. T radc in your old refrigerator as part payment ON A NEW ONE E . L . Stiff & Son S a le m 4 ST0R1^ This admonition is especially good now that you can “ buy for leas” money in Salem. The good things, very latest styles, etc. We think this espec ially true in Shoes. We can give you the very newest styles, the highest qualities and all sizes from “ O” in baby shoes to 12 in men’s and from AAA to EEE wide. And all at LESS FOR CASH $39.85 Summer time will soon be here, today is the day to buy that new O regon i N .W .C o r n e r S la te , ... , . . ! E x p e rt W atch und I 255 State Street Phone 160 Salem Oregon Stayton Ladies White Pumps in Nile cloth, Keignskin, Nubuck or Canvas, new shapes, heels, etc., at from $7.50 on down to $1.95. In Oxfords from $6.50 down to $2,.‘15. Ladies White Lace Shoes inwall kid, Reignskin, Nile cloth, Nubuck or canvas, new shapes, all the heels with oak leather, white ivorv leather, Neolin or rubber soles, from $10.00 down to $1.95. Misses and Children’s White Shoes. Also Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers in all grades from $3.50 on down to 80c. You should see the new black kid pumps for misses and children in the English toe. no straps. “ Just like mothers” We have the largest line of children’s shoes in the city. Buy In Salem First We Can Pícase You SALEM. OREGON » y J I