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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1919)
It ìfà&mbì&ìm] Save Today fo r Tom orrow 's Needs Do you live “ from hand to mouth?” There ie a ayetem o f livin g whereby Today may 1» made to provide fo r Tom orrow — this year for next year— the prime o f manhood for old age. ■ SAVE ■ Thia one word tella the atory. J «at a little regu larly depoaited in our Having» department makes a pleaaently sur- priairiK showing in the yea* a to come Capital $50,000.00 Farmers & Merchants g* Bank of Stay ton, Oregon Nobody at Home in the Nation’s Capital City CATHOLIC AGENTS JOIN « 0 FINDING WORK OW la tfea Unit«] Mtatas government run tbeoe days! It looka aa If Uncle H Ham ar Columbia tnuai be running thing«. Anyway, there waa • rnblnet meeting the ether day at which but two regulars, ene sadsrstady and a recaaa appointee not yet confirmed by the aenate were present. Mr. Wilson and Secretary of Htate Lansing were In Paris. Secretary of the Navy DaaM s waa ea rente for Europe Secretary of War Baker waa on the Part he coast. Secretary of Commerce Red Held waa touring the country. Secretary of the Interior Lane was taking a two-day va cation In Virginia. Vice President Marshall waa n«t In Washington. Con gress was not In session. The cabinet meetings held during the president's drat absence were first-quality functions. Thera waa a goodly attendance. Each member took along with him the customary outfit of papers and documents relating to matters In hla department. There were exchanges of opinion on all aorta of topics, from religion to politics. With the president's second departure for Franca the cabinet meetings began to dwindle. Daniels started to follow his chief. Baker began a nation wide tour of Inspection. Kedfleld went out to preach the league of nations doctrine In the byways and hedges. At this particular cabinet meeting Postmaster General Burleson arrived at 2:20, len minutes ahead of lime, driving up the front roadway In the brougham which he steadfastly refuses to trade for an automobile. He waa followed by Secretary of the Treasury Glass, also In a brougham. Ha was on time. Palmrr, the new attorney general. Just got In under the wire by speeding hla automobile. Polk, acting secretary of state, walked. In the absence of Vice President Marshall. Secretary Glass was due to preside. He did nothing of the kind. The four men simply sat around and let presiding go hang. Following the cabinet meeting Secretary Glass went out of town, thus leaving but two members of the administration's official family In Washing ton— Burleson and Palmer. » • ♦ »♦ «» ♦ « a a s M s a a eas s s s s a a t aa aaa a aaa a aa h M M t M «» » » » Gardening Time At this season of the year the minds of practically all of our citizens turn to making a garden and the need for gar den tools is felt. W e carry a complete line of High Grade Garden Tools of all descriptions, consisting of hoes, rakes, weeders. shovels, hand cultiva tors, all made of the best material and sold at the most reasonable prices. “ THE CLADEK GARAGE” AND MACHINE SHOP A C ETY LEN E WELDING AND BRAZING OVERHALL CARS FIX FORDS All Kinds of Repairing done at Reasonable Rates Battery Charging. All kinds of assessories. Gas and Oils for sale All my work is Guaranteed First Class LILLY HARDWARE CO. CHAS. C LAO EK , STAYTON, ORE. Seek to Secure Employment tor Mon Who Woro Khaki and Blue. Eluding dOO Jobs for soldiers and sailors sacb day, 10,000 active work ers ara now enlisted In Ibe re-emplo.v- menf force« of the National Catholic War eouncll. It waa reported today at the headquarters of this organization In tbla city. From ihe great city cen ters to the rural cross-roads communi ties tbla work o f Boding the Job for Ihe man and the ntan for the Job la being rapidly extended through tbelr diocesan and pariah organizations, ibe heads of the (Catholic council declare. Until It covera every county In the whole country and has placed at good work and wages the last lad to lay off kbakl or blue. It la promlaed that this big re-employment army will be kept In full operation, geared op to the pace o f Boding places for fully a thousand men a day. Through CO employment experts, who are covering the United States as field agents to organize every Catholic force In every locality, the National Catholic W'ar council la directing the dally activities of the regiments of n employment workers that are being enlisted throughout dioceses and par ishes. From 10 offices, established lu San Francisco. New York. 8t. Louis, Boston, Chicago, Omaha. Philadelphia, Butte, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, Cleve land, Mlnneupolla, Detroit, Deuyer, Seattle. Tacoma. Los Angeles and other Industrial centers. In co-opera tion with the United States employ ment service, canvass of employers and registration o f applicants are being conducted as a basis for getting Jobs for demobilized fighters. Thousands of Knights of Columbus are also co-operating throughout the country In this campaign, which begins at overseas and debarkation camps and follows the men through to the best positions obtainable at borne. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cored I by local a p p lic a tio n «, a « they cannot roach tho dlooaned portion o f tbo eat. T h ere 1« • n ly one wny to cure ca ta rrh a l d e a fn e««, «n d th at In by a constitu tional rem edy. C ata rrh a l D eafn ess le caused by an In flam ed condition o f the m ucout lin in g o f the Eustachian Tube W hen tbi« tube 1« inflam ed you have a rum Uiiug sound or im p e rfec t hearing, and when It 1« en tirely closed. D eafn ess is the result. U n i* «« the Inflam m ation can be reduced and ’.h i« tub*- restored to Its norm al condition, henrlng w ill be destroyed fo re v e r M any cases o f deafness s r s caused by catarrh , w hich Is an Inflam ed con dition o f the mucous sur fa c e * H a ll's C ata rrh M edicine a cts thru the blood on tho mucous aurfaces o f tho system. W e w ill s lv a Ona H undred D olla rs fo r any caaa o f C a ta rrh a l D eafness th at cannot be cured by H a ll's C atarrh M edicine. C ir cu lars free. A ll D ru s d s ts . TSc. ON LOFTY ARARAT Beautiful Mountain It a Lonf- Extinct Volcano. I t H as Bssn Seals«, and. C o n tra ry ta T ra d itio n , Ns P ro o f T h a t N ash's A rk I v o r Landod T h o r« Could j So B la covsrrd . Tho lecent apposl made by tho newly established republic of Ararat for recognition by the U n it«! Huiea will be better understood, at least geo graphically, when It la ev|«laln-*d that the region In quesrion If a province o f Armenia. It tuken If* name from the moun tain on which the ark made a land ing after the flood—Ararat meaning North's mountain. The whole world, according to the Bible story, waa submerged during the period of the Deluge and Arum»’« top most peak was the first dry land te appear above tlie waters, for the ein»- ple reason that It was the loftiest— In Armenia, at all events. Aa viewed today It give* a notl«* of the depth of the flood. Inasmuch as the peqjc la more than three mites above sen level. It Is dome-snaped, find Its slopes for fl.000 feet from the top are covered with everlasting snow and great fields of glltt<Udng Ice. The climb down must have been rather difficult for Noah, his family and all the animals disembarked from the ark. As for an ascent to the top. It was formerly believed to be Im possible. The Armenian monks de clared that remains of the Soar hla« hark still existed on the summit, and that by reason of their sanctity a su pernatural Influence forbade approach. Nevertheless, in September. 1S29. a bold climber. Dr. Johann Parrot, suc ceeded In reaching the top of Ararat, and on coming down stated that ha bad found not even the keel of the ark up there. Since then the feat haa been repeated hy several other ad venturous persons. Ararat comes pretty near to being the most beautiful mountain In 'he world. It Is a long-extinct volcano, standing almost isolated save for a lesser peak, called Little Ararat, which (really part o f It) Is a conp of exqui site symmetry—an Ideal volcano of a type plainly recognizable as an ash- pile formed about an eruptive chlq»- aey. Below. In the valley o f A raxes, waa the Garden o f Kden. aci-ordiag to A r menian tradition. At Marsand. In that neighborhood, was (so say the monks) the burial place of Noah’s wife. At Argtirl. a village near n great chasm that runs Into the heart of the moun tain, Noah plant«] the first, vineyard. T J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. B u y' a C a r that does not “eat up” all you r dollars. ' does not use gasoline wastefully~ B u y' a C a r that -i We CHEVROLET $ Is just such a c a r and w e want the opportunity of proving it to you. . « Sim ply' write and tell us that you would like to have us show you proof. Quite likely' we shall be able to tell you of a friend who owns a Chevrolet. W h at he thinks ol his c a r would surely be of interest and benefit to you. The Scarcity of second-hand Chevrolet cars is the best proof that owners not only like their cars but KE E P THEM Let us tell you more about the whole line, for we are sure that we have a model that meets all your requirements. There are Chevrolet Sedans and Coupes, touring cars and roadsters at prices which appeal to great classes of purchasers. In Tires, Oil, Tubes and accessories you will find we carry the best of everything and everything the best. A good stock of Diamond and Republic Tires in all sizes on hand. Mobile A, Monogram or Zerolene Oil in quantity lots or by the quart. E. C. T IT U S , rA g e n t, Stayton, Ore.