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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1919)
Spreading Over the World A PP R O P R IA T E W E D D IN G G IFT S BRIDES For those w ho give wedding gifts in sterling silver or plated silver ware, w e have many'* beautiful pat terns to choose from. cy4lso w t m ight mention Sheffield plated breud trays, tea sets and cut glass Come into our beautiful Jewelry Store ami let ua help you make your selection O u r D E C O R A T E D W E D D IN G R IN G S are worthy^* o f y o u r inspection. l t Hartman Bros. Co. Je w e le rs and O pticians Cor. Stale ami I.iherty Streets A’. H'. ............. ^ ., S A Í.E M , O K E Q O N Cancer gf Breast Cured If Your Battery is old and run down and und«*|)eridable, you will save moneo by buying a new one Battery^Shop 2f>3 N. Commercial Street, offers a very liberal allowance fo r the used battery toward the pur chase price of a new Philadephial Diamond Grid Battery Call in any time and let us assist you with your battery troubles, or any electrical trouble that might develop on your car. ----- PHONE 4 1 3 ----- This is to testify that I was afflicted with cancer of the nipple for two years which worried me greatly. I applied to Ur. S- C. Stone for treatment and in a short time the cancer came out. to my great relief. The place soon healed up perfectly. I write this recommendation at my own suggestion for I feel it my duty to let those similarly afflicted know tnat a cure is available by simply applying to Ur. Stone. April 2<5.'iyi9. MRS. R. .1. STANG. 546 N. High St.. Salem. M. D. Stone’s Drug Store S. C. STONE, ¡241 N. Commercial St., Salem Phone 35 Consultation and Advice Free BALSIGER & BROTHERTON New Goods In the ...Lyons Store, C U A U C ^ M J V B«** Made at the Old Price b „ , Laundry Uundry and SOAP 5c WE BUY FARM PRODOCE—MAKE IT JUST LIKE CASH TO YOU Remember that this is a Cash Store The Farmers Store in the Lyons District & Balsiger & Brotherton £ G O IN G H O M K SAVED BY I). S. FOOD Brimming full of that confi- (By Shoff) dence which brings success, and It’* a far cry from the Carnavel Destitute People of Roumania Are that active energy-which creates °* Hon. C. Columbia* to the air Grateful to America. of today; and yet If old Chris success, the Ford Motor Company could have aeen the alropiane flying ) are esta b lish in g assembling ’ver the pond, he would have *a!d: | Arrival of Supplies Prsvsnt» plants in Copenhagen, Denmark, ’-ewe bird th a t!" Well, ye*, and Timely Grewth of Bolshevism and and in Cadiz, Spain. fairly good «Ice. too. For Inatanr, Rsvolution. The Ford Motor Company be the N. C. 1 ha» ti »pread of M l feet almoat a city block. Carrie« 200 < Bucharest.—American flour and lieves the war is over, that a or 'ion* lifting power 9 clothing are saving the live* of thou new dispensary has !>een estab pound* of per gasoline: square foot of surface. sands of destitute people throughout lished, and that the sooner Ameri The Port« Triplane stand» 27 feet In Roumania. The United State* food can manufactors can align them height barefooted. The Caption 19 administration has already brought In country nearly 20.000 tons of selves to the new condition and feet. Handley Page 18 to 20 feet, j to flour, the while the American fled Crews, Horne power: Capronl ha* one of reach out to meet the great de which has a large mission established H. P. Speed: Well at the New here, Is distributing mands of the \Corld, why, the 500» and gen Aero »how. The Christman eral relief supplies of clothing all kind* among quicker the havoc wrought by v-,rk Bullet van shown having a rated the needy population. war will hav£ been effaced. The »peed of 2000 mile* per hour Gee. | •The flour from America arrived at a quicker we can get international *ay* some small boy. If I had one time when conditions were at their and when local supplies for the business at work, the sooner will like th at I'd hit the breeze. Yes. j worst Roumanian people were almost ex the horrors of w ar disappear and Kiddo. at that »peed you could iiy| hausted. It was feared that the want the earth in five days, or in of food would the earlier we can reach out our around result In a state of bol weeks you could be at the shevism and revolution. hand of trade to help, the earlier seven moon. W hile an excursion to the Tills American flour has been a tre w ill he the disappearance of hate sun will take '>3 mendous factor In preventing the un and enmity between people. you say. Well, light rest. From its relief stations estab The Ford Motor Company be Too »low, at the rate of 186.000 mile* lished at Bucharest. Jassy, Constanxa, lieve if you want the foreign travels second » . we w 'll board th*» Galatz. Foesani and Pitestl, the Ameri market, go to it. Don’t wait for !{•*'’ Lightning Bng and in eight can Red Cross is distributing Its sup it to come to you. Take what minute* will stop Kxpress plies, and In every important «village at the sun. you have to sell to the market, According to Prof. Lewis an American Red Cross soup kitchen of the V . and there show its advantages to S. Naval Observatory. It would take ia helping to feed the population. the people who visit that market 1 hour and 11 m hiutes to reach Queen Marie, who haa taken the greatest Interest in this relief work, and to the people who buy in that Jupiter. 4 hour* 2 m lau- has assigned Prince Carol to co-oper market. If you wish foreign te s'a n d 4 Neptune 35 years to reach Aipra ate with the American Red Cross. Col. trade, become an active, living C entauri, our fixed star. It Henry \V. Anderson, Red Cross com part in the red blood of trade. you would nearest to the Balkaus. said that w ant to fly over The whole world is a market to- BB missioner large consignments of relief sup day for American enterprise, and 1 sidereal svr.tem of which our soi- three had already tyrrived In Itouma- system is a part, it would take up plies who realize tins truth and make ar 300.00» nla, and the fourth was already of your tim e By the on Its w-n that honest efforts to get that trade, tim e you, years y from Toulon, so that the got back several things American Red Cross will have it. Adv. would soon tie m ight happen. able to care for every destitute person The Peace Congress would be in Roumania. Catarrh-Cannot Be Cured w ith LOCAL A PPLIC A TIO N S, as iM t ready to adjourn. Oregon would cannot reach th e »cat of the <lt»ea*e. ; have some good roads Stayton TRAINED WORKERS ARE BEST c a ta rrh is a lo< al «Jiseas*. greatly in fluenced by constitutional conditions, and ! m ight have a railroad, and the gink In order to cure It you m ust take an who wants the single tax law enacted Do Much More Efficien t W ork in F a c Internal rem edy H all's C atarrh Medi na Is taken Internally and acts th ru to rie s T h a n T h o se W itho u t the blood on th e m ucous surfaces of the m ight see the error of hi* ways and T ra in in g . system H all's C atarrh Medlcln# was so. Pax Vobisoum. jresrrlbed by one of the best physicians n this country for years. It is com r Washington.—Information reaching posed of some of th e best tonics known, E L K A IDIN G CAM PAIGN combined w ith som e of the best blood the training service, department of ------" t purifiers. T he perfect com bination of labor, from establishments where fac the Ingredients In H all’s C atarrh Medi Elks lodges in Oregon áre taking cine Is w hat produces such w onderful tory training systems are In opération results In ca ta rrh al condlUons. Send for a leading part in the Salvation Ar Indicates that foremen, after brief testim onials, free. J CH EN K Y A CO.. Props.. Toledo. O. my campaign for funds for home experience with the training system,' All D ruggists. 75c. l work the week of June 22ad. Insist upon haring trained workers in H all's Fam ily Pills for constlpaUon. their departments, for the reason that they do much more efficient work than those who are put into the factory on production work at the start. Many workmen also ask for training, jn or der to increase their earning capac ity, and ao valuable has training proved for peace time that last week 17 factories adopted training systems, a number almost equal to the average Installation of training departments during the war. In one large plant there was a feel Ì COUNTRY TRADE SOLICITED ing of hostility to training at the start on the part of a number of fore men. When the first graduate of a training department was put on pro 387 COURT STREET duction work within a week and was found fully qualified for production work, the forertan Insisted that the worker was exceptional. Under the old system from three to six months were required before workers were able to produce the quantity and qual ity of work required for a fair day’» output. HOME MADE BREAD, When a considerable number of per sons had been promoted to production CAKES AND COOKIES work after a week or ten days in train ing. however, the foremen’s views changed very radically, and they re fused to take any applicants for work C E. KRAMER, Proprietor who had not had the advantages of training system. At one time, STAYTON OREGON the when the training department wits full, a new hand was sent at once to the factory for production work, and the foreman protested vlgo^usiy. ! ag7VIotorcycír t B ic y c le s Supplies and Lloyd E. Ramsden Salem, Oregon THE STAYTON BAKERY NO ORDER TOO LARGE GEM CONFECTIONERY First Class Confections. High Grade Pure Candies Fine Cigars and Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Stayton, Oregon BAKERoQhevr^olet Chevrolet King of Kingston W ill be pleased to show and demonstrate all the good qualities of THE CHEVROLET MODEL “FOUR-NINETY” TOURING CAR c 41 so handles T3 T T T /^ I ^ all models of the ^ ^ If you are contem plating buying a ca r get your o rd e r in early as first com e first served. H O. cTU. BAKERj, Kingston, Ore. |j D O YOU KNOW that indigestion can be cured, permanently cured, so that you can eat any Fast Orange. N. J.—Ole L. Robinson, who won his wife. Es ther Crowell, daughter of J. O. Crowell, the New York pub lisher. by tales of heroism In France, sat disconsolately In Jail and mourned the absence of his helpmate, who allowed the charge of robbery against her husband to creep in between them. % “I thought my wife should at least have come around to aee me." he said. “I expected much of her. We wrre getting along nicely until I had trouble with her parents. I now realize that Esther did not marry me for the man hut the glory.” Robinson, who is eighteen, still Insists he was four months in service in France and had been a messenger attached to General Vershing’a staff. While at the front, he says, he fell from his horse when shrapnel exploded near by and was in valided home, suffering from shell shock. kind o f food that you crave? I t has been done not only once, but in almost every case when C h am berlain’s Tablets are used. A n instance: M r. J. Pominvillc, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent over $2,000.00 for medicine and treatment was perma nently cured by these u ' j; f t » i 4 a » Soldier Bewails Bride Wedded to Him for Glory I Sppport Health Work. Washington.—"Public health is pur chasable." says the United States pub lic health service, ami adds that a first-class health protection service can he provided for one dollar per head per year. In fact some city health departments render exeellent service at a cost of 75 cents per head. Let’s all get together and give better sup port to health work in this counnu- ttit/.