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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1919)
. > l l* l o r l t.l l o d t t f THE STAYTON MAIL ¿5th. V e jr, No. 18 STA YTO N . MARION COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 8, Ì919 Serial No. 1152 work oe teachers may festival and M ftn n c H in o P m in H Contest Closes PRAISED DY BOARD ENTERTAINMENT ITIUUI1'51111 , c ■ u u l , u Next Wednesday In Curley’s Garret Evening at 8:00 By Deputy Sheriff N" ;V u ;o ; ^ r , ^ » : , r sHows how to run ------ : TOWN EMPORIUM A T ON* K A special meeting was held by The annual May Festival that the school hoard on Tuesday of is given every year by the Robe?-' ilnst week for the purpose of ca lodge. will be held at the I. O. considering the applications of O. F. hall Stayton, Wednesday, teachers for the coming year. May 14th. The play: “ When, They were surprised to find Polly was Queen of the May'’ !_____________ that only one teacher. Mrs. will I* given by about fifty boys THK FAKMKKM Creech, front our present force, and girls- Don’t fail to see this IIK tfiK ST TKRKHT had made application and after :ts it is a very pretty little May 1 a personal interview we found Day Play, including Maypole j. A nian ,n another state * n on<ej the teachers are considering pos dances, fairies, wreath drills., wh1'rhl>1of "T " « 1 ‘“" H It.oos which would be more ad- boys drill, flower drill, etc. Af- tat#r#1|t an<1 he prompUy th, t vuntageoua to them. 'cr the program everyone is in -1 „ WM the , 1 5 0 Ihat he pald on hl)l, As the school year Is now draw -1 viied to stay and take part in the aubaoription to the local paper ' _____ ing to a clotte, the Hoard of Di- festivities of the evening which "Ona day.” he .aid. “I wanted to buy j rectors take this means of ex -1 will consist of all kinds of games a '"*• “t »1 wa* ntending to make 1 Wednesday afternoon wh i l e pressing to the faculty their a p -, This whole evening of mirth and a ,rlp of “h0"' nt" * n m,,e* to K“1 deputy sheriff Henry Smith was ureciation of the ,pl.o-li<t co- hi wore for 1 0 .nd 2 1 en te . i f i ? ““ Henry Spills the Beans By Telling the Sher iff to Look Out For the Dog Wlt*i only ■*.» to ,' n ' Moth Of!* in fi «muli town atore unti l.l. c n . h l n i m »11 " t i n city emporium mny < onnoIulat( «l nearly all o f t h . rontfiat«»»* * r'’ tAtiifn« l*inly If y*»u®know how, to «I«* hu.tltnr to "oe«r« » ' muny i t . At t h i t ’u th«* iilcu our form» 9 tloni »— *» cU ">: after wilneH«*tii# “ A Nine* O'clock tmura S> f» r wt’ : r o m,,r" thun Town * ’ nt the Htnr lh« utcr 8umlay „«tisAsd with t h . rnaulU o b t a i n « ! A Muv 11, t'hurlci Kuy in »tar; it in n ninny new aubncrlbnm ha»» I'nrnrnount picture nml wit<i ¡«rodaced »iron r d d c l I " our II»«. but thero nr« by Thonm* l i . lure, nil <>f which vouch munv mom «hnl should be • o|*eration and untiring efforts of * mg i happened to pick up the paper t o w n , a‘ teT: being laid up for a in for it1* eXci-Ilci’ e . ,„ „ 1 .............. with th« ni< at R E C E N T LA N D S A L E S and notfcod U>at a nearby neighbor o a > S W ith the rheumatism, Thu Minn ti«• r in which Mr, Nny, in a I the teachers during the most huHil« will win lh« flr»t prli« Th» trying school year that has ever ----- wa* otrering one of the same b r e e d ' he discovered that there was th«» character of « vuoti# man who liu** It., I (hut all of Ib<’ ronton* *nt» nr» The seventy-acre farm belong-! “* “ <1®l.Ur ' ! ? **** real X'ater in tow" He going to school o r huay In o«b»r Jen» of hi* own, lutt lli new life into bevn recorded. work, make» th«lr work all *h» morn th«* lb# ut on* of th«* •»mull town in one > A. D. Gardner '¡w the Reiaterer K.tate L Z Z J Z " ‘ thf e,iden“ of tht* fumile«t. hlcAN that hit*been in g ratifying Th» prize* nr« »11 w. W. Klder |located at Sublimity was »Id to ll... t ^ . T V “ I S ? idle “ » * • < « » » " » * op the atreM. i |iy th» nrholnrahlp« to r a trod tice« 1 into it motion picture in many ! that. Kerch Tony SteinkMnp. drive ana t,*.o ic raah S n ,H i hot it was ao concealed that he month». Victor I«. Hchiutainjfcr wrote I iu . I ik *»» I'ouran. such a» th«»«' offer- und direct« I the'product i «n. dune No Also the George Roeser farm ha<* paid a dollar ani* a ha*t for the c°uhJ not fret his hands oil it. ,.,| a r« worth tnm h to any ln»ly WAIDi f l t o th ____ ____^ i : _______ KAltMi _ it Of forty-eight acres was. sold to 1 papcr ThBt one instance. | By close attention he fmind the Kv»ry parson rrsldlng her« ami In Mik i x th«« le i «In# wrotnait. It i •» »aulì tu he n »tue cure for the bilie», recently tht» Y h l r l t y »iioulil ho n subscriber Rudolh Weber from! bttl*** * #f * * 1 “ ' I * * * wh.ch led to the Henry -- ----- •**■»» j Mr. Town Man. how many furmet» South Dakota. Both I vu uuiii um e and monoy in fifteen °r . Mutschlcr residence in town, to your only otilrlal paper. W h e n an- you u. ijuuinted with nnd how farms are known to be o f these tw rnty different way. during t h e , Qoinjj tQ the phone he notified ev e r you ra n h«lp a ront«atant with inpny art* you renlly on friendly term s f a r m s first class year and all through -»ding ads in shenff Neeuham and the officer a subscription you ure doing your with? ;i pap*r th at coats me $1 F»0 a year com m unity Just th at much good. a»| . . , . , I ron»*der that » 1 5 « the bent*Invest- a n d t h e d e p u t y c a m e u p f r o m t h - in or« subscriber» we have, the vru know that our fa r m e r » ' M r - Stemkamp a l r e a d s had a n ^ (hat f ftver made and , am in. S a )e m ¡ n t h e e v e n i n g a n d t o g e t h - better paper we can afford to give . r,. one of the greatest and tuo»t b '°°d tarín, but he wanted more vegtinK lt ao regularly as the year er with deputy Smith they went . no Th» rontontanta are working W. .1, \mlrtjr» nf Aulir a il «tu, Mon valuable isset» tt our general com- °* ÜU1 money-nutking dirt. -lr. roua^ round, and always with the above named place and hard to win th e b eautiful prlxe. tali», wlie in tht* n t v thi» wi*»k lo^k inunlty? Th. y are t.i »in. ss-tnen ilk« Koeser is in such a crippled con- most satisfactory- re»uit». proceeded to search for the wet offered In thla big content. and a rc in# oV< r tin* town with u vi« w to lu worthy of th» .upport o f the people (Atin#. Mr. A li (Ire* w> wan tuvornlfly tbtion that he is unable to at- goods. The officers, were warned here nnd In the vicinity I W e are i ni|irenr : n ||i |h( I M ■ i • unable at thla time to give any tie j ly with th«* j»atrr |*owcr that i i h«*rr. null« forecast a* to who the »urce«»- I Mr. An«lr«*w* 1» at the l»«*ad of «1 mat* « on th« map or not on it at ail? w a s g i v e n a w i d e D e r tn d u r i n g ful o n e . are likely J o he K l.ew here I n -o iiiatiufMt turin# «’onci'rii .1 1 * 1 .; .eser farm, has been here ----- -- -n the .funding 4 the conteatanta 1» I that hU r^mprmy wa» lonhing for a , it to your i' t«*r»«t- to know th» fore. He tried some of the east- and Mrs C. M. Holford the search which proved unsuc given nt th« lateat hour we are able I piaci* to «‘»tfibliwh* H hrntirii ami that farm> t l tt»r. to make frir-mi- with ern states, but returns and buys 0f Knoxville Tenn.. have return- cessful. Smith was sure there to compile them, but thin (ably I . » i St avion look« <i #oo«l to him. lit* e x r M”’- to ^ h,n’ n p,‘Tluin'‘,y wel gofxl old Willamette soil. ed to Oregon and are visiting was some joy water there and poor trulde «" to the probable win t«> return her«* in th«’ id xt thirty , ,.v ,-y tint« « ct,m«s to >our These farms were sold to the relatives here. They were ac the trio went back again. They ner» Th e »fending of prac«*callv «ln«r» nn<! will m«ire tim« then ShauMit»«* uink« h i. f«vi th- , respective parties by Geo. A. companied to t Stayton by . Mr. IfotTke every candidate In the 11.t h a . shlft- lookin# ns o»or. were warned again .1 to look ----------- —, — .«xr. in. |- - 7 - - " - ,,y 'jeu- companied * _____ . ,■ _ out . _ ...I aonia two or three t im e . «Inre t’tht town that he pr.iror.ize, I. j Smith who informs our reporter and yjrg, Q_ w Holford of Fnlls K neu bght town h'w n ns wall W..1I ns «urn* m tr«’ th at " , L — — 1— — ’*’ it * * ' 1 an(^ Mrs. C. W. Holford of Falls on ^ su^ject and Sheriff Need- ' U . t Krldny morning and are likely Tho r« la not a h ig her typ« or a that two other sales w. 11 soon be city, where Mr. Holford is em- han took a chance and looked to do h o more than once before the tnor« pnorgotlo business man o r reported for this week. • ployed. After a few days visit over the doe house The abode , 1 « .« of the content. Wednesday ev furito’r than thono of ou r surround ening at 8 p m . Hence. It behoove, here they intend to locate near Qf Curley was a two story struc- ing community. Lot's get close to »ach one to keep everlastingly at It. | Black Rock, where they will be ^ure and jf looked as if Mr. th e m and stay close. Pull together It In .1111 everybody’, race. The — employed in a Tuesday evening Dr. Brewer and boost. Cooperation in the road .InndlnK» are close, and a little work camp Mutschler bad taken great pains near whe-e C. logging yrd is . M. Holford on the part of frlenda of almoat anv I was called to the home of F. M. to success. NEW ENTERPRISE MAY LOCATE HERE ■>i7i ; .. CANNED SARDINES • POISON FRESH FAMILY z r i , h-— . ‘ ™ : 4 . t z ^ * 5 ™ •"«*'• “nd ,n,en'ii O regon is good »v«a „ 1 « * » « , u * wh0 ^ thei enough fo r them t i^ e „ er,vidCr i rthTtiurt^ : FORDS ASSIST IN WINNING THE WAR to provide an extra fine place working. o f the active worker» I . lik ely to Fresh, who lives at Shaw, where IVHKAT AMI for the dog. On examining the S H K K P G.%IX hooat them Into a leading po.ltlon he found that the whole family Here's a letter Ihat v a t received It.AlltY H K»tits IIKCKKARK , upper story the sheriff unearthed T h e prlae. are worth wlnnlnic. and Wlwl Is Tk« Centenary Movement? of six. had ptomaine poison from by Jtlifl Ford Motor company the thone who have fr i e n d , seeking one 40 quarts of “Old Crow’’ whis _ _ ; other da.v from a British service man. The of them will be doing » gracious eating canned sardines. key. bottled in bond. W in te r wheat acreage In Oregon 1» ll ,ells **s own story: It is commemorative of the net by ttettlntt behind and helping to Dr. says the whole family was Upon being asked where he y,,r,I Auto * ompany, De- lioont. in a bad condition and that medi g re ate r than last year In most of 25 got the joy water Mr. Mutschler M e. kÍ ; ‘n,d Missions. « ,h - annit',7 ar;'- f ............. T h e young la d le , who have taken cal aid was summoned in the countlM replying to oueatlonnalre of ,ro't, Mirh. Itear Sirs: I was read- Methodist It is God s s a i d h e h>(| , h e dä s ¡ „ c e ( h e .T. W B rew er, federal and O A. C. I in* . * f '‘w advertisements of different part a . co n t e .t a n l« In o n r III« Sub- n n n ic m ,/v trumpet call to Methodism to nico o’ time. Wednesday morn farm help specialist. and greater on autos, pertaining to what Hrlptlon Content have o u r »Inrore face the world’s greatest crisis state went dry. This sounded ing they were o u t o f danger. IhBn normal in all. Nearly all re- , have d> no in this war. But noth t h a n k , and we wl»h all might he (lrat kind of fishy to the officers, as ■ - ------ .... ■— port an Increase in sheep, but most ' n5t about our little ford. So I m writ- ’ prise winner*, hut every prise lx well show- they thought it funny if that m aterial decrease In dairy ing you a few facts, which arc as foi worth the effort put forth, and «• Buys Oregon Land stock lows: much of the Oh Be Joyful could hope a ll of the conte.tBnt» will be A sufBdent o r surplus labor supply In Prance 7«0 cars out of 10o0 were well plowed We sin cerely hope that 111 DUdlllLOO /U j AIH without bampled> 0 n fur- • I Ind frnu d In nearly ull counti' <• P<*ds. every hualnoaa man r e a li s e , what Geo. Dossier, an easterner, who bill Tillam ook. B ak e; Lincoln and In Italy S.->0,cars out of 1000 were • thla Increased circulation m e a n , to „ „ . , , ther questioninj? Mr. Mutschler has just arrived in Oregon, has M alheur report a shortage. Four Ford*. hltn. Your ad roacblug several hun !T „ " 7 7 J ’ aS ,tak™ toW Ihs "» e rn . where he got It In Kgvpt 0!"' cars oat of 10O0 were over the MeM.nville Fire In.ur- , „ d he dred new re a d er, over thla communl- purchased the Lew is place near counties lev-jr r * i n g a wage scale uken to Salem with t< m e a n , that much more hualnoaa Shaw where ho intends to locate. ftvH oppose it V'htle others are not Ford ance agency which Fraek Les- wfth the evidence......................... . Som e that had good results At the hear fo r you W e will prove to you ahort- The place covers about 330 acres sure .......**' »"• •> 11,e fdoherly had. Mr. Humph -1 ( e r Thursday last y ear think conditions do not inutouay he ne was was fined fined one one ly that 1» pay» 1° ndvortl»o. Try u* and it is understood that the «ere F»rd*. rey is opening an office in wnrrnnt repeating the policy. and »ee for yourself. in t be; bundred dollars and piven five I nder Britrah capture, the first car i 0 |d produce h tU S e north of consideration was $1,860. Mr. Wages o f $ 5 0 to $75 a month nre ! in Bagdad was n Ford. .Indue, of t o r Context Bagdad . . . » w ■ Theatre> He writes all kinds of days in jail for having it in his Th e awarding of the prises will Dossier is a brotherutf John who cu rre n t, but ao report ffb probnble The first car to cross the Persian possession. »t'rlng nnd harvest wages could be the Nick insurance. mountain* nns ¡1 1-Vd. ho Wednenday evening. Th e counting recently purchased obtained. This is the first time that the of the vote« nnd checking them with Geymec place in Linn County. The first car in the genuine Harden C o ir T e x tin g is P r o fita b le sheriff has been called to our the return» tnhde by the eonteatnnt» of Kden was a Ford. Mrs. Henry Mutschel is In receipt Cow testing asso ciatio n , nre play will be carried out by llev. W. J . No outside or foreign pnpei can pot The first car in the Holy .Igtud was of a letter f-oin Carl Mnrtin, which town on this kind of a mission ing o, big part in rnlsjng the standard Warren. C. A. Beauchamp and V. sihly have lumi» upon you until your isays that he has landed in New York he said he hoped it would be the of dairy herds throughout the state, a Ford. Dare Slnjier. duty i. discharged to the local jours Lines of communication contained ' and will shortly be transferred to last. ■ > m T h e se genl lenten have kindly con al. O f liiin who »ays Re can get n city neeording to S ta te Dairy nnd Food Fords l-\ the hundred» from Bagdad : l amp lew is and experts to be tnus- Commissioner Mlrklo. who is tnking | to the Hlnck sented to net In this m atter nnd they paper much larger than his own locai I __ __ ............ | ,%> »,iv Mnnv , i terod out in a short time. He say» thnt ; Ye Must Be Born Again « re too well known to need nnv.nn j 'ornai t ir the »ante nmo.nt of mon n lending part In the organization | I have seen Fords used as tank«, j he is at Canvp M ils, New York, and I John 3;7 : Uranee that everything will be con- ey we would inquire: l>n the city .pa of these associations. ¡armored moving forts, electrie light will visit in the city for a f, wi days. "O u r strength here In Oregon Is plants, water pumps, ambulances, sup (tuefod fairly per. any nnything a limit your country, NOTH: W e consider a content- its elini.-itc, water, spring., healthful mainly In the volume and quality of i ply cars, and lots of other thing* and j Look out for revival meetings dnlry produci» as ’ ■- ’1 they nrtnnl dnlrv n m itn e i. ns wo ! — • a n t active When she bring» or sends i oevs ,soil, products, stock raising, nulls nctunl were always ready for any thing i K m i,1 Bennett the charming Austrn in the M. E. Church beginning th 'f breetU ìg and sale of pure lire,I In at least. » 7 .5 0 worth of subscrip minerals. at anv time. s h e n l,. churches, roads, lian “ f i n d " of Thotna» II. I nee, who on June 2nd. rnws " said Mr. Mlt-kle " B c t for thè Thi temei ts tions during I he con le si. Then she Tin -r e 4 "temei I- are fai t«. a< I recently created a fururo in her Para bridges, or other iinproveiOenlsf Noth fo rm e r purii'iqe *tb e grnde row of i,avo wrved in action thriough the Is entitled to one o f th e twelve mount debut in “ Tho K eys of tho ing. Do they mention your public meet Professor Burgess F. Eord re tim i te.ited p e rfo rtm n e e F r.ow and I ebuntri '» named. And I name the prises, now on display Riighteousness, will appear at t he iug, your town and .minify ’news, nnd r 11 long continuo ro he .he malnst.iv i <0,-, j fy1(, j,0<t ni>t .> in thè worl.l—the will deliver a lecture on ‘War s ar theater in “ Naughtv N a u g h t y ." the other thousand and one matters of k ni bulwark of ih» Intinsirv W ith t jrosi mulo witli » kick. I remain vour time expriences' at West Stayton Thi* is_ not. ns the name would indi interest whieh your heme paper pub Mri tho >eht In minti wtr beve never ' rirnd. MOTHKRS’ PAY cate, a travesty on light opera, but a on Friday evening. May 16th. lishes without pa,' f Not nutrii. Do they lost un t ppootui'.l.-y to eneournge the : IUHDN O IL B B R T , whimsically funny, true to life story under the aspices of the Social Mothers’ Day will be observed ever -:i' n word gratis, calculated to •ìisrtlon o f row teatlng ossoein- itld, SAI, \! . R. I. \V . T . R. !.. of a girl in a small mid western town Service Society. draw to your town or county and aid tlons throttghout the state Ice cream and i A Brinish Amerit.tn. Dnngalure, in the M. K. Church on Sunday in bri’igi’ig immigrants nnd developing who struggles to bring to the narrow cake will be served. ‘ M;iny of the Vow honriler.' nnd India. Every body at 11 o'clock a. m. All mothers the wesl'h of \ our community f N ot a minded natives, a real ill' ll of their j invited. ' b o r i r r slneVera’ have ntct Ih e lr I*. S . — Also wlten wo «aptured Kun especially invited. line. A"d vet there are men v. ho take V.'ule-'oo before tbe ru th les . rey.da- thè first tliing we lande,I on wns n loss in refusing to admit the newer E. M. Gilbert Sec. forms of amusement »i* hi • Inridcntnlly her There will I to no service in the ■neh co it.acted \ d Wx of the matter finn of 'h e fruth as set forth hv tho Toni with notili «i ^ lef^ of if but it* old timr nw i\ thearf. ed htnr of tho local M. F,. Church on Sunday at 3 thnt tiitles- th 'v n d as m a n squnre t i.» t e s t e r * ' - re g ular reports aatl linger frame, !>nr« wheels and engine. tl s'. There is an auto glove at the ; one ,»f t he narrowest of p. m., as th'>re wit) he n union m ein , of rending mat er in th ir own m a n ? a gratrl'til fa rm er ha* seen !ho »•’nrtv li\r mitin: es afterward* Mr. I ss*, v : « ! it i s to his i Meat .Market that was found by • illllt \ pat" :|s tii » d ' ii u * « \ | ¡1 tirht Ibrottvh h«s «rork nntl h a . K»»r! uns mnniir* service in the Baptist church at por. they tli ’ 1. thr\ nre not getting 1 hv a machine ¿itti 1! I'fftnllv thnt •he turn gladi y tllaplaeetl thè ttuprofitable attention Í Alva Thomas. As one glove is and uns on ihr «• Ii i <e of i he ret rent in 1 —with vv h a t that hour. «ItlT 'S.« ' v the worth of tiuxr money. | covr. seen nt i no g.xxl to Alva he will givo it Tu i k « nn«i th«» t % «d>rn linn. tho Star thi«« week. HARRY HUMPHREY IN RIKINFSS ALAIN lav around Stayton for 30 lon* to the owner. be -1 -----