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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1919)
GREAT EVENT FOR MOSLEMS Gala Day Whan tha “Procession of tha Holy Carpat" Laavaa Cairo for City of Macea. Alw ays pl< H iro ip ic . » 'nlro I" never Bmrc fiineltiMfInu II ih ii during Iba "I'rti* censloii ni tlif Ilu ly Carpet." In III« bn an lira watch tln> Iwrefm rtid wiirkiin n riiihrnldcrlng, holding ilia Ch'lll III their lm » which M| i | m itr in lx prchciinllc. nr wutcll them tin In I ho iMiirnal luni>i|iio In Inilln. live times « tiny. Aa mnny time» n tiny ii I hw from Itin mlmt•'••la nf inna<|i|i>a Ilia m we/./.lii. nr«* reminding I ha n u l l » “ nf till' approaching t •••■ > I vn I nml I lilt t ''(¡nil la a t t , lln ii' la lm (¡m l Inti (inil, mill M i'hnm iinil la h i. |irnpln,l. (*«nn* in I'ra y e r," H ow ling d«rv1»h0s urn dancing In lltn liiiia(|tio tii'iir (In' Hrptnre nf Mullen H II “ It II. W III In (Invilill Mnalt'ltia lire nil- raged lii nvniiiiiln prayer on llm lr linustdnp». Water nnrrlnra urn mi iln* « t i y in tlm yellow Nlln fnr wninr. nr urn hearing « ‘Inn lit llm lr gntdxklns dm Minio ua In lllhlli'iil dines, while aged m m III lltn liina<|tina an n|>|.|II• •-<! • im dy na In Abraham i iluy. Tlio streets nr" filled with aohllnra, « h ile dinl|«nnila nf rlvlllulia adorn) III* ceremonial holil 'll dm wmrcij propln'l* In Inrfnaiiro In Ilit* grant uqiniro m ar filo rluich'l. Tim Ulii'lnalira la n |n rn- li. I • III I wooden HlrU'ltirn rnviinil with embroidered alulfa niiililnr.ui . il with gold embroidery unit i|iinintinna from till Knrnli. Ilori’ ll n people rm i ' i l tlio Meaning» nf dm prnpliot, tug. Iln r with •I' i t I ii I illu|H'fiuatlona nlul »tiered talla* Bill 11«. T im lihnillvu nml hla dignitaries uro nil proaniii to fnrtimlly ainrt dm m m - vnn nml Ita m ilitary oannrl toward Moceo. In far-nff Arilhlu T im people proaa fiirn a ril lo tnimh Km »acred III- cloaiiro, klaslng II with fnrvnr. Worn* on lot down llm lr »bawl* mnl fu r« volla frum dm window», na dm promaalnn ni In at atnrta. Endowing It n r» dm pilgrim » wlin will nrnm ipnnjr dm our- prf t n dm mi m l tin i > in tlm nun..pm nt Mnimi, nml whn will m iiirii tutor with dm annm caravan In f'nlro, hearing dm fnrpnt nf tlm pravloua your. Marriage In Bulgaria. Rlnro Itul i ; ii rln‘ m unconditional nut“ re n d e r In tlm llllloa d m till'll n f llo f arnilna h a v n III "ti all ig g lln g hntimwiinl nml n ia n jr wedding« nr« Imlng cola* l.ruloil III mnaiapini.ro. Itiilg: ilnii Hindi la of nntortnluln* hofnrn tlm Wedding iln pnl illlTnr inn* tnrlully frnin lln"«4t nf ullior imtlnna except dint dm hrlilo Itialouil nf hur- lug In r tmuiHi'i. i rari-fally put B\vny In tlm "lin|i*' cheat," from a lilih aim only tnkna It for the privileged four, Ilf I * It lip on minla w till'll urn stretch* ml niroaa tlm main room of tho lionai' I Ini n It la rlowoil on tlm Krlilny Imfora tha «m illing hy nil tlm umt runs nf tlm town, while the bride nml dm mnltlnna ilnnr« Imfora dm door niid romnin there until die midii na Imve given their full crltlrlam of oit«'l: garment, ntid If they dlxap* prove of them dm glrla uniat hnlp dm hrldt* make them over until “suit* «life." Inaicnl of rlre, corn na nn einhloni nf.plenty, la nhoweretl over «the bride mid g"Kim. who a n eanorted to thnlt Imiii" with mnny reromonlea mid they am virtually Imprlanimd within Itr door a. New U te i of Raw Products. The Weltmarket directs ntlontlon t« Bow tiaoa of some mw product». I d ll.lln n d a uanful gum or pnate la being made from gnrllr. Th e bulbs «re pressed mid tho Juice or fluid matter an obtained la thickened hy Inaplaaa- tlon. A good substitute for cork Is oh* tnlned from certain fungi, which nr* dried and ground, mixed with cement and consolidated by pressure, hi N o r way n process hns Imon pntented to eniilde carbide to be used for driving motors. In Henniurk n company hut been floated to mnke briquettes from heather. These have a higher heut viiluc than peat. Experiments are be ing mude to use chnlk marl, especially that which comes from the Limburg mines, as n manure. Bow Legs Saved Him. Not every mini la boastful or proud of possessing bowed legs, but when snld crescent-shaped nether limbs huva saved him from possible serious Injury or death from nn attack of h vicious hutting rum, he la npt to take a dif ferent view of the matter during hla after life. A resident of llrnxler. N. Y „ (darted across the Miller farm to go to tha elder mill on the Tannery toad. When nearly. In the center of a large paw tnre nn old rum started fog him. Tha nian run. hut soon realised that Its could not mnke the nearest fence. As the next best maneuver lie made for a large bowlder n few rmls away. Just na he reached the rock the ram overtook him and with lowered head butted through the fugitive's legs. He tilt the bowlder end crushed Ills skull. Sat. Nov. 8th, at 1 o’clock, p. m. In the J. R. Gardner Store Building Stayton, Ore. v. cy411 of the (^M anufactured Stock of the x-*'.*«-x*-xr-X'"X*-x-XeX-X“ x -x -x - I W ilb u r W oolen Mills Woolen Blankets Mackinaw Cloth Flannels Dress Goods Cloakings Overcoatings Heavy Woolen Sox Underwear Suitings T H E T IM E, P L A C E and O PPO R T U N IT Y for the Public to Supply them selves w ith GOOD OREGON MADE WOOLEN GOODS At a Reasonable Price a There will be no more goods of any description Sold at Retail at the Mills. This is Positive Do not miss this sale If you need WOOLEN GOODS 4* • X "X -X ~ X X * X "X ''X * -X '-X “X " X '-X " X “X " X " X “XX**X*-X'-X“X “.X'- •XXXX**X**X*-:**XXXXX*-X*-XX*-X**X*-XX-XX«X*-X“X * -X -* X -X “X*-X*-X*<> George Keech, Auctioneer Farmers JOHN P. WILBUR Merchants Bank, Clerk ■ « OWNER 9