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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1919)
W u h l n i b t . I t e . - (it(i«'«,iiii) V. r v eimnlnnni p'ntlnv for airplane rollare»* ni«-«-; m itanfn, wlthln » WV* *in*pe"er« tin« Keen devised for the ivi'cks, Heiiutnr MIUw l'iilliiJi'lle r <»f •III pose of protecting I lie wood f*A|n Hip «Ilio* of WnslilliKtofi w lll beeollM» the loll e te e of 1 1,<- weather, whirl, ■ imirimili of Ih«* brinile N atiti fTnI•••» nu» I» en h -••i oij* proldetn heretofore. ( >» iiiiii IItee, u m irilllia tu thè Itepiltill* I In* p'l ling I* a thin leaf wlileli I* In- i h n rrorgiinlzatlou pinna uh Mnnlly •or|Hiiated In lh>' Unisti o f the pro- prepineil. iH'l/ers. mill »he Idea was developed hy Il I h utlilend'onrl limi thè »enntor llie forest prialiirla lahnrntory at Mial- favor* thè liiillilllia «P <>f 11 areuter l*on. Wla.. unti pin ceti In production American nuvy inni flint he wlll Inalai hy the war department. The peoceas nippli un equnl dlvlsloii o f lite lumie I« prnellejilly It*» per cent effective In Mlilp Iteci lieltveeii lite Allunile un* preventing absorption o f water, par- l’iniOc soli boa ni* tip tu i I i I m lime fet* lleularly hi the storage stage. A III hi elnuH wurnlilpu lui ve licen kepi li. French authority «tutes that SO per l'uciilc wuteri». '■••lit of the Kreuch propellers produced are rejected by the pilot* mu Inly be cause they are ont o f liainnre. Th l* dllflrtilfy Is due largely to um-qiiiil ab sorption or dlHtrlhiitlon o f moisture KAKM AN/» C IT Y L O A N S and enn be greatly reduced by an e f I f you are paying a high rate o f iri- fective wuter-prooflng coating. tereHt, why not rrfunit your loan at Do you live “ from hand to mouth? There is a system o f living whereby Today may lx; made to provide for Tomorrow— thin year for next .year --the prime of manhood for old agt*. ■ SAVE ■ i Thin one word tells the Story. Just a little regu larly deposited in our savings department makes a pleasentl.v sur prising showing in the yoios to coins a lower rate ac<| more liticral term*. It in not good business to pay a higher rale o f interest than the in, nor im ix it il good hum- market demand*, ne*a to keep your surplus toed* on our Hurniti time deposit:« ut 0 to 4 p e r i l per an num when 0 per cent can readily tie he cured on first Kurin Mortage*. I f you have money to loan or wixh to refund nr secure a new one, call or w rite 8. H. H K I.T Z K L , Slayton, Oregon. Capital $50,000.00 Farmers óc Merchants i* Hank of Stay ton, Oregon „J8 T / am in the market for Cuvvilclit rcgutci.J. m i Fat H og s Sheep and Cattle W e carry a complete line o f Battery Repair Parts, New Batteries & Service Batteries Our repair work guaran teed to ataiul up. W iilard W ish ! insulated hatterioa are guaranteed absolutely fo r one year. Rubber Thread insulation for a year and a half. Highest ,Market Price Paid l o r Livestock \ “ T h t Gang’* All Here.” Is there anyone who hasn't aimg “ Hull. Hull. I lie IP.rig's All M e r e r iff course we ale ull (•••riniti that It Is an American song v-lth an Amer/eiin time. But It I* not. I'i ion the recent occa sion o f the preshb nt's visit to France it chorus of Breton children, led hy an American soldier, sang this “ cln*a- lc.*' Then attention wn* called to the flirt that Gilbert and Sullivan, whe wrote so nippy entitle oliera« a fev )-«•;.••• >rn. find componed It. The mel- •slt we- eniapo-ed ^i_v Sir Arthur SuU Ilian for the “ l ’Irate» o f Penzance." and 'V. 3. Gilbert wrote not these words but other« beginning "Come, Friends Who I’lougli the Sea.” Salem, Oregon St ay ton • i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beam and femily of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krutz and family Harvard graduates, the world over, of Salem motored out to the have long believed that the earliest borne of Mr and Mrs. Frank Tate pictorial revord o f undergraduate life at the oldest college In the I'lilted and family Sure ay. State* was made when K. O. Attwood Hugh Hurt of Portland is visit- drew hi* picture* o f college life for irg with Ralph Mollet, while the first volume o f the Harvnrd laim- poon.^- The I,am|MMin was the fo re h< re will \Fisir other friends and runner o f humoroo* Journalism to also his Uncle and Aunt, Mr. and Am erica; Attwood became a famous Mrs. Ed. Tate and Grandmother humorist; and hi* "Manners A Cu foms o f ye Harvard Stiltb'iite” was i«s Mrs Darnell. tahllshed as a classle. The discovery o f a tlme-*talned hook in a New Eng land farmhouse reveals au earlier draftsman, whose '‘College Scenes” antedate “ Ye Harvard Studente” by , about a quarter of u eentury. but w ere »•am generally forgotten. O f N. May- ward. the artist, no record remains hut the bar«- fact that be wa-< then in College. The discoverer, however, had a rare afternoon when he found ihe volume In a dusty chest, where It had been packed away with n lot o f con temporary textbook* and an old H ar vard diploma.- Christian Science Mon itor. Gasoline to Be Mined. The latest estimate* of the Fn!t««d States geologlcnl survey show that If gasoline continue.« to he used up at the present rate, all the petroleum Helds now in use will be exhausted be fore llt.Kl. Where, then, wlll the fu ture supply o f gasoline come from? Millions .if dollars are Involved In the question. The probable answer is that "iuln«-d" gasoline will be used. Colorado. Crab and other Wesrern and middle W«**tern states contain ex tensive uU-bearing de|s>sits o f hltuinln ou* shale. Crude oil can lie extracted from them and tld* can tie distilled further to obtain gasoline. It la estimated that enough gasoline rouhl tie produced in this way to e«pin! many times the amount obtalrte«! from all present-day fields. Dress Goods Silks O reg o n The only exclusive battery »Imp in Marion county. Ex|iert Lighting and Starting Service. Open week dsv* I p in. to V p m. Sunday» nit 1 p. m R isrht Clothes ‘ ! •‘lArtCHC ■ Misses Mae and Edna Tate and Messrs Richard aod Elbert Tate and Jame.- Hollingsworth all of Portland and Air. E. M. Page of Salem were entertained at the W. H. Tate Sunday. W. B. Ashby was a Stayton caller Tuesday. Lynn Neal spent the week-end with friends and relatives hear Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schulthess and daughter Miss Mable Rands of Corwtllis and Miss Zelma King of near Silverton and Mrs W. H. Tate and daughters Edna and Mao were callers at the W. H. Mollet home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter spent Sunday at W. H. Carters. Richard, Thomas, Winnie and Elbert Tate and James Hollings worths spent the first part of the week fishing arid enjoying put-of-door sports near Silver Creek Falls. Mrs Guy Geer and family of Roseburg are visiting at the W. H. Carter home. Misses Mae and Edna Tate re turned to Portland Sunday eve. Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Heater family motof&d to Pratium and Salem Sunday. ' Summer Nights and i 'í > j £ ¿ lijll Miss Dora Rabens spent the week-end with her aunt Miss Mable Cornish of Stayton. Miss Stella Gilmour spent Sun day with Miss Clara Heater. DEGGE & B U R R E L L 418 Court Street. Phone 203 ED. PH ILIPPI U rion Hill Personals Author Now Forgotten Conceded to Have Been the Firat to Depict Undergraduate Day*. Wanted a Little Help. The young w ife gazed sweetly In her husband'* eyes. "Jntiieg," she began, ’•you know how 1 have been scraping and saving i l l the winter for my /lew smniner mstwAeT“ "Y e*.” said the man, " I know .’ “ W ell." «tie went on. “ I ’ve decided on It now. It I* to be made o f pale green broadcloth, and It will coat $30 ( wniit y oil to help me a little.” "Mow much do you need?" the hus band Inquired warliv. “ I've got It all but $78.00.“ Auto Electric Shop Phone or See Me Belore Selling WROTE OF LIFE AT HARVARD Corsets Elmer Rabens spent Sunday with Dalphie and Douglass Heat er . W aists Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Heater and and daughter Vivian spent Sun day at David Pottorffs. Etc. Etc. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bower and Mr. and Mr?. M. M. Gilmore and daughter Lett.a motored to Sa- lejn Tuesday. M EN Suits are very hard to secure- neurly impossible at this tirrfe as the manu facturers cannot supply the demand. They range in variety from Palm Beach to the Bjphop Tailored suit, and the quality cannot l>e surpassed elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gilmore and family motored to Riverton Wed nesday. Someone once said: “ That a preen salesman mipht sell something once in a while, but a blue one would never sell anything.“ This is true; Bishop's salesmen are all experts—and there’s a lot in that- MJ, and Mrs B. Bowers was in Stayton Monday. Every one will be getting busy now since celebrating several days, as everytheng is looking wonderful. V Dry Goods W e have FOUR TA ILO R S busy each day and if you need a Suit for any occasion at short notice- COME TO US. PEACE PINK AND BIG CHECKS FOR SPORT (3 Men’j and Women’s Furnishings They are all cheerful, and make you feel "at home.” We consider all customers our guests and service is the im portant part in our merchan dising. You’ll like the spirit of this store. OUR F l.IC iS Gom'l and Court Sts. ALW AYS THE \A ff \ i f \ -o LOW EST s iale & Co. Salem Oregon Formerly Chicago Store Palm Beach Suits $15.00 to $20,00 Bishop’s Ready Tailored Suits $35.50 Copyright lot ft Hart Schaffner ft Mar» Every Family in Marion and n - — r- great rvr.r y have been permanently cured o f stern* ! r.ch troubles 1 ' Chamberlain’s Tablets aft y: .-a ( oí* su Car in. 7 . These tablets strengthen the stomach ard rnch1c it to perform i«s fuñe «lena natural!’,-. j ’ T j ’ then. They only cosí a quart: Sa!*ni et - iv » » w Polk Counties a Patron-- A u LRRUABLE, fault finding disposition is often I l 1 due to a disordered stomach. Aman with good ; digcci’ on to nearly always good natured. 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