The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 03, 1919, Image 1

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THE STAYTON MAIL
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¿5th. Year, N o. 25.
STAYTON. MARION COUNTY. ORF.GON. THURSDAY. JULY
JORDANCHEESE FACTORY MILL CITY RESIDENT
PRODUCT IN litMAND •
CALLED BY DEATH
In the Happiness of Peace
1919
Serial N o .
11<>0
ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.
STAYTON MAN MEETS
MAKING IMPROVEMENTS
WITH SAD ACCIEENT
Volney Gates, who is working
The factory of t h e Jordan
Mr*. Nellie* M. Garlaon.iwife
The Stayton Light and Power
for
the Gooch Lumber Company,
Dairy Association near Sci't i» l o f K. Carlsqr, <fi«*d at Mill City,
iCo. has built a hew generator
met
with a very sad accident
ree.'iving ilailv about Jen thou.- ion TlmriMlay. June 26th.
'room and .is also putting in a
Wednesday
afternoon. While at
»and pounds of milk and nuinu-1 Deceased was ^orn near Mill
' new flume and water wheel.
factoring betw«x n ten and eleven ('¡ty on July 4th, IH.M. Beside*
work
in
the
log pond one of the
Tb<* dynamo th;it was damaged
large
logs
rolled
onto hi3 leg,
hundred pounds of cheese daily. I a husband ami infant »on. »he
by fire last fall has been repair­
leaves
her
father
and
mother,
smashing
it
very
badly.
run
on
the
Co-
The, fu ■tory is
ed and will be put in the new
It was at first thought that
opérât i ve plan. • Each mouths Mr. and Mrs. "Charles Work of
1 building. The work will be fin-
!
sold
separate-
Mill
City,
and
three
sist'-r»,
Mrs.
amputation
would be necersary,
output «if cheoaa
i ished soon..
Ida
Bud
long
and
Mrs.
Meli
Kel­
bqt
I)r.
Morse
o f Salem, who
ly and after the. cxp*i^e> of
attended
the
injured
man, says
manufacturing is deducted the ley. of Mill City, and Mr», ¿«aura
Inter­
the leg will be saved.
whole amount of butter fat for Fidler of Orearon City.
Relatives here were notified of
the month 1« divided into the ment was in King » Prairie cem-
the accident and they immediate­
cash iyi baud, giving the net jetery near Gate*.
ly proceeded to Gooch. As we
¡trice of butter fat for the month,
A team beloning to Tony
go to press the patient is resting
which was H2c for April and 84c
Schulte created some little excite-
as easy as can be expected, un­
for May, milk testing four per
i mer.t on the streets Sunday
der the circumstances.
cent bringing the dairyman $3.3f>
¡morning, w h en vhen they start­
¡ter hundred le*s the co»t of
led to run down main street.
delivery.
The opening «lance, which will
The tongue slipped thrmigh the
The factory is operated by is* held on the 4th at Turner, will
Ineckyoke and the driver headed
Peter McIntosh who first made I k * in the new hall or Ball Bro­
them for the bridge by the
Tillamook cheese famous in the ther's.
Good music has Iteen
electric light plant. One o f the *
markets ’of the I'icsfic Coast, provided and the floor is the best
horses went, into the ditch and
Don’t miss the grand concert
He believes that conditions are ¡n that part of iheconnty. Good
also one o f the occupants o f the at Marion Square at 4p. m., July
such in this section and rnosfcof order will be maintained and
I rig. The horse was was scratch- 4th. The best musical talent o f
¿he Willamette Valley that even everybody is promised a celebrut-
i ed a little and outside of h cold Salem will appear on the program.
tingr chease can be produced in# time,
!bath the outfit was none the There will be band concerts,
hero than in the cyast sections,
...........■ * •
j worst for the run. It was a choruses, solos, quartets (male
and suggest» the name “ Willa­
lo o k o u t F o r Fire
miracle that the horses and and mixed).
Also community
mette Cheese’ ’ for all first claas ;
! driver were not killed.
Sing, etc. Among those taking
goods made in the Willamette
Thi» is getting to be the dry
part are the following well known
Valley under an a»sodut*n, y e t 1
Premies Clemenceau put the
R«-meml«er your insur­ • The long looked for peace
C O R P. W . C. Y O S T
singers:
Mrs. Halbe Parrish
to be formed.
ance. It is too late to tret your treaty was signed last Saturday in 1 direct question to the Germans
R E C E I V E S D I S C H A R G E Durdall, Miss Ada Miller, Miss
auto insured after it hus burned. the historical Hall of Mirrors by whether they were willing to
................Tartar.
Lena
Belle Tartar. Mrs. Rose
Harley w as there on the stroke See Harry Humphreys for rates. the German Deace delegation and 8'£ n ^nd execute loyally all the
•
Babcock, Messrs John W. Todd,
»<> was the stage driver but only
their conquerors. This is the terms. The treaty was signed
Corporal Wz C Yost arrived in Dan F. Langenberg, F. S. Barton,
his ¡run barrel w as in sight. Few
end
o
f
the
greatest
war
the
by
Dr.
Hermann
Mueller
at
3:12
‘
Stayton
last Friday afternoon
R e tirin g From Business
i n
t u
I ii t
i.
.
. „
H. W. Bross, Dr. H. C. Eplev.
men would have survived the
and Dr. Johannes Bell, for the having spent two years in France ^ g
Wolfe and full chorus.
world has ever know n,
treacherous shot. But Harley—
The final surrender w as made Germans, at 3:13. The American as a member o f the Quarter Mas-
j8 a rare oportunity to hear
Ditter Bell & Co. o f Sublimity,
see “ The 1/mg Chance” Star are retiring from business, and in the presence of fifteen Doua'i- delegation signed in this order: ;ter® Gorps. He had many^nter- a rpa| concert.
Theatre Wednesday July 9th.
are letting the public know it Ixi.vs and" the Great Assemblage i secretary Lancing, Henry White . ¡ “ tin * experiences while
in
Drive over—enjoy .the con­
France and has been telling c e rt-s ta y for the folk dances by
through the columns o f the Mail. of the World.s most destinguish-
j Colonel House and General Bliss., gOHie q{
thfi boys.here
They say. they have some of ed ¡»ersonages.
100 children at 8 p,m . —then see
CASH FOR SOLDIERS
1 Sùndav he and his w ife left for the fire-works.
the best bargains to ptier to the
INSTEAD OF FARItfS buying public that has ever been
COMSAT WITH THEIR. HEADS an extended visit at the coast.
made known in this ¡»art of the
Giraffe*
Have
D'st netiy
Peculiar
DADDY BILL TAFT HAS
valley. They invite the public
Method of Settling Difference* That
TOM T A T E H OM E
RIVAL IN FAMILY
Arise Among Themsoivcs.
to call and poo for themselves.
FROM O V E R S E A S
h r lly he
While thft giraffe
Carter Glass, Secretary o f the ci:i--»-il
The tl. W- Mavo family, ac-
«Inoli -
nimifi^ 1 1n* lì
Richard and Elbert Tate and
comoanied by the Misses Wava Treasury in issuing a message to fin* animal world. yet
v<- jin* r.eotn- James Hollingsworth of Portland
.sp«*oI«*s un* f-.-i >\v*i ir.
the
school
children
of
the
state
and Wanda Brown went to Alsea
I-lit - Mk«» lln*ir : i**rc : • Kll'lft**' IfllllW *
were at the W. H. Tate home last
»
¡Thursday afternoon for a short says:
lut** au original
TIi
U
i
"
week.
Returning tt> Portland
"1
summon
yon
to
solve
one
o
f
; Hi! i nrlmis PI«* ln <1 nf Rgigill*.
j outing.
They weri* joined in
,*th 1 they were accompanied by Mrs.
nòli It* r i 'I.- uvs n >r In-nit n*»r »lini
America’s
greatest
finmu
ial
prob­
[Lebanon by the Stewart family.
lems: How to make pi imanent wlili which to Ut .vini or attack, so 1 W\ H. Tate who went to meet
— --
s
s
i. ■ ■ ■ ■ •
when It Is'<*m nf tem per with om* o f | '
among our people the habits of its kind It <lrn* % t a tin* i io* of her son Tom who had arrived
thrift begun during the war. PrnvhlMi* t v to i',- v disembowel its *Trom oversea where he has been
Your investments in War Saving tjilvorsur.i ■ - n rhin<>-oros might. «r jj> France and Germany for sev-
One grenade bank may be se­ Stamps helped to win the war. tour it. ps n tic«*r ■ voulil. On the <*on- [ e*al months.
trary, th.«ui
*-. knowing that It lias
« 'o iig im n m a n W
I)
H ole« o l
cured at the opening of school in The. Victory has been won. Let hr* n providrU hy nature with a !oni{ j
Io w a , lim i'« tim i th** g o v y n iiiic h i
g iv e n il noli) I,«ri* it ti • I K a llo m o f thi<
September by any pupil 10 years us carry over into p^tee time iin*l pliable neek.'tvrmlnatiti* In a very
I n k V" II
- :
r i l l Ill-ill.m l .if
LEO KLECK ER
old or younger, who exhibits one two o f the great lessons of the sol 1*1 ht*nd, uses the -upper |«irt of
furniM
| | h lnn(*tn th a t th e f u m i
Another «»*T\her or the W H.
Itself
like
n
flail,
and.
swing
ns
Us
H O M E FROM N A V Y
for milillcr him In "primai II»
r.irt r.imtiy V->. attained scholaa-
War Saving Stamp and is more wat— the value o f thrift an?l the nr -k aroursl ¡uri Mfniml in n way that
________
fi..<*keil hy nutrì who hi ve w.iinp
lc honors. .* is Mins Helen Taft,
than ten years old, two t War fact that good citizenship andi does Immense credit to Its organiza­
M irini and arid laud* >o dia*
daughter t■» Bit former president,
POHU o f . "
Leo. Klecker came home last
ohe Is to he acting president of
Saving Stamps, purchased with interest in your government, tion. brini;- its head down at each
the Bryn Mawr college next year.
sw-in,. with a thump on its antagonist. M o n d a v fro m California, having
money earned during vacation come from havinga part in financ-
In • absence or Dr. M Carey
llu* oilier romba I a nt u«**s prei-lsely r
*
Thomas, who fcj going on a world
When in Salem on the fourth ¡and who brings with it the story jng ¡t. To you I intrust.the re- fh** same tactics, and tin* two animals, i received his discharge from tilt
tour. Miss Taft has been dean of
o f July stop into W ill» Music showing how
such
was
i
l money
• ........
" sponsibility for making the future planting themselves as (tnniy a> i«*-- : u. S. Navy. Loo was in the ser- ■ the school for two* years.
Sjhle hr sir. I* hin J om on all four legs yice Q v e r a year and the last fetv
Store and get a copy o f the.popu- earned,
America a nation o f th rift.’ ’
to tlie iitmost, utatxl HpiKisIte to o»n*n i
.
,
T t c « o
larsong: “ I ’ m Forever BlowingL
Wm. Smith
I f you have a little money no otlii*r l^piii.-riim nwiiy with tlirlr 1 months has been on the U. S* b.
“ Hearts of the World’ ’ Doro­
He reports his
Bubbles.’ ’
f
County W. 8. S. Director one can bully you. I f you have.
w U l<""■ ur i*“’ u,hor l,a8 h:“ ' Minneapolis.
thy
Gish played a big part in it
?SS help-
Th„
the
„ f,irnl„„„, brother Joe still in the navy with
see
her
in Battling Jane Wednes­
less and dare not speak up for with two stumpy, hornlike processes, the band, but looking forward to
day
July
5th.
your rights. It is not agreeable so that the animals when at this liani- j arj early diccharge
SUNDAY MORNING SPILL
ON MAIN STREET
OPENING DANCE AT
BALL BROTHERS HALL
GRAND CONCERT AT
MARION SQUARE SALEM
A MESSAGE TO
SCHOOL CHILDREN
'HAND GRENADE BANKS
li/ikc Perfectly
H a ve (ilass D o o m
Keep W a lls Clean a n d Pood W a rm
At the"touch, of a match' you have a flame that will do
your cooking faster and without the dirt o f ashes or kind­
ling. You can nWo get instantly any slower cooking flame
you want, right uown to low simmering a simple turn of
the hand wheel does it. The flame is always in plain
sight thrr.ugh the mica doors.
We will he glad to demonstróte to you
the wide range o f flame adjustment and
ease of New Perfection operation.
LILLY HARDWARE CO.
Your
_
A
mode of warfare, re-
*
A'.
New Perfection
Oil Cook Stoves
| met- nud-fong<
to be at anyone’s mercy. . I f j miml ihe specintor somewhat of two
there were no other motive for ancient warrior- thumping dhch other
saving, the wish to escape from : with the spiked India they u»e*l to k
such a situation ought to lie suffi­ carry for that purpose at the eml of
i a chain.— Now York Herald.
cient. Uncle Sam offers a most
attractive saving and investment U. S. SAVES FARMERS MILLIONS
proposition for all who would be
independent’ in every sence of E n d of W a r R e le a s e * 151,000 T o n * o f
N it r a t e * to B q S o ld at. C o s t
the .word, He is selling Thrift
f o r F e r t lliie r .
Stamps at 25 cents each, and
Washington.— M ot ** than $1 ..*>00.000
War Stamps at $4.17 each this
will he Anvei' hy the farmers this year
month. Thrift Stamps are in­ as a, result *>f the action of th, govern­
tended to take of the pennies, ment In making available at reduced
me kies and dimes and quarters, prices large quantities of nitrate for
fertilizer
that otherwises might be spent
After th« armistice wps signed the
foolishly. Thrift Stamps oan*be war department released to the *le-
converted
into
War Saving part in i lit of agriculture 111,000 tons of
produced during the war for
Stamps on which the govern­ 1 nitrate
use In elploslves. To this quantity is
ment pays four per cent interest added 40,000 tons received from Chile
compounded quarterly.
As an by the agricultural department, tim late
investment for the wage-earner for distribution last year.
t’nder authority of the food con­
this proposition can't be l>eat and trol act the nitrate Is to he sold at
it is primarily for the w age-ear­ cost and already, sn.Vs a Statement hy
ner that tjie offer is made. »he department, farmers have taken
tp the full 1.*»l,0lX> tons in orders rang-
Your hanker will tell you so.
.nj from 200 pounds to .100 tons.
1
Eyes»
[ — If you have any needs pertaining to
_
your eyes or eye glasses bear these
few points in mind: W e make thoro examinations of
the#eyes wiih the most improved testing instruments.
All testing is done by a trained specialist.
Every pair of glasses fitted by us is guar­
anteed. We make our own lenses. We can
replace any lens you might break, no matter
who fitted them. Just bring ns The pieces.
Our charges are moderate and yon get the
highest class of service. Consult us about
your eyee.
. Hartman 'pros. Co.
Jew elers a nd Opticians
X. W. C or. State
and I.ihertv Streets
.,
S A l.P M , O R E G O N