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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1919)
— ♦ ♦••♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»S .W * V . . » ♦ ♦♦♦ » « V O B a p tis t C h u r c h • Preaching every second and fourth Sunday« of each montn, nwrninf and evening. Morning aurvicea at 11 a. m. and evening services at 8 p. m. Sunday achool each Sunday morning at 10 a. m. EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF Q V E W .S .& FOR CHRISTMAS IS Ü. & APPEAL WHY Governor Calkins Urges G o v ernment Securities for Pres ents Instead of Luxuries S. L. Boyce, Pastor. Methodist Church Pastor Rev. Reese Services at 11a. m. and 8;(X) i. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Ipworth League 7:80 p. m., Prayer meeting on Wednesday in the parsonnge at 8 p. m. I TOYS Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun- at a. m. Rev. Fr. Lai nek. Pastor i> ’ B The “<xide" Lighting B a t t e r y FGR THE St. Marys Church Governor John V. Calkins of tbo Han Francisco Federal Reserve Bank has written a letter to all banka and trust companies In the Twelfth Fed eral Reserve District urging them to promote, wherever possible, the sale of War Saving» Stamps and Treasury Savings Certificates for Christmas presents this year. The Increased demand for these Government securities, the Treasury Havings Certificates being similar to War Savings Stamps In denominations of «100 and «1000, Is apparent from the fact that the Federal Reserve Bank supplied «60,200 worth of Treasury Savings Certificates to eigh teen banks in the district on Novem ber 20, which la the largest amount sold In one day since the close of in* war. On tbe face of the demand of these eighteen banks and tbe In creased call for the securities from all postoffices throughout tbe Twelfth Federal Reserve District, U would seem that the Government's holiday slogan, "Give a War Savings Stamp or a Treasury Savings Certificate for Christmas," is being followed out, and the Government Is hoping that by giving War Savings Stamps and Treasury Savings Certificates for Christmas gifts the district will close ly approximate Its War Savings quota for the year. A portion of Governor Calkins’ let ter follows: "The Christmas holidays are al most upon us. Everything points to a tremendous outlay of money in the purchase of holiday gifts, tbe greater portion of which I think I am safe in saying will be luxuries. The present situation demands not that more menc be spent in the purchase of luxuries, but that we curtail as much as possible, with the consequent bene ficial contraction of credit. "Therefore, I appeal to you as a fellow banker to do everything within your power to stimulate the purchase old giving of War Savings Stamps ind Treasury SavingB Certificates as Christmas presents in place of the us ual needless and expensive gifts. It jeems to me that the responsibility of -eading men's minds along the ways of thrift and simple living rests to a great extent upon the bankers of the country and in asking you to push the sales'of Treasury securitiss during the Christmas holidays. I am asking you only to fake advantage of an op portunity to meet this responsibility." In addition. Christmas posters car rying an appeal to give War Savings Stamps and Treasury Savings Certifi cates for Christmas presents will be distributed throughout the Twelfth Federal Reserve District, and all banks have been asked to include a similar appeal in their advertising. For Your Automobile BECAUSE: L IT T L E P O L K S I t is dependable. It is durable. It is easy to care for. The Battery Shop Salem Albany Silverton : AUTO ELECTRICIANS IGNITION ANO BATTERY WORK It can be m aintained at low cost. It em bodies over 31 years o f specialized storage b attery building experience. It is built on the basis o f low up-keep cost rather than low first cost, and It is m ade and backed up by the largest m an u facturer o f storage batteries in the world. 263 N. Com. St. « # Salem Phone 418 T h ere is more power and punch in the “ iC xib e” G ia n t than in any other starting battery. O regon R. D. B A R T O N Battery and Magneto Service C. C. Wright M.D.C 5 Veterinarian Phone 1197 Salem , Oregon THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON OREGON ; STAYTON 171 S. Com . St. X •O H O O L« AMO OKMAMTMIMTN T h . T*nJ*o>nrtty In?’ m ir, th . ('o lW * of 1.1 lr~rutar*, ftei.ru« aud lha Art«, aud ì I m •1WH-U1 He lu isf I m w M db Ine, (at |*'irfl»«idt. Architecture Gom mare», Induca Lion and Munir • P E O iA L F E A T U R E S A haantlfnl etaim *. fienili«« of «iferial- Utj. rn *!• m farilltk*». low ©oet. wHb many « : t^rrtuiuUra for aelf-bi tp. "Athletic» for «»«rybodf,' a really d> morratir aicioaphcia -and th» famous “ Oregon BptrlL" Por a raUlogne. fna*tv*t«4 tnnfcM or ppeeifle Information, address: A. W. Simmons, D. V. M THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, ORECON. 1 W e Handle Everything In V E T E R IN A R IA N > Sil verton Orepon CANCER NO KNIFE AND LOSS OF BLOOD N.) PLA STK K S A N D P A IN S FOR HOURS OR D A Y S TUMORS PILES FISTULA GOITRE DISEASES OF WOMEN SKIN STOMACH BOWELS I (»tilt Y E A R S STU D Y IN E U R O PE O VER :u> Y E A R S E X P E S IK N C E l*m tl»ncl P h y ilr a l T h e ra p y I «Ian at or ie» A \2 «• 4*7 Journal Huilrfinjr l ‘O R TLA N l>. OKK m ;• -nmi P rotection C om fort S ervice [are the things that count when it raina . . , TOWER» m R jigh t N o w is We Tim e to Get Your THE U N I V E R S A L CAR industry. This would not be so if the Ford car had not for sixteen years proven its superiority in service, in durability, and in the low cost for delivery. ' SfAYTON OREGON / — a rt,rn * * t n f x ta c t CO ' <s> v "S- ■> •> ♦ v •> ■> <• <r <- ■> ♦ ____ F ire . A ,rent f Theft a n d T ra n s p o rta tio n ___ _ . Oregon Fire R elief Association Farm ers Fire R elief o f Butteville. Ore. N ew Jersey Fire Insurance Co. j Mutual L ife Insurance Co. o f N ew York v Fire Association, Philadelphia Hartford Livestock Insurance Co. H a r r y H u m p h re y s S ta y ton lotion Murine lor Red- £A R N IN Y O U R M ONEY sp a r e t im e Gel subscriptions ^ o * ♦ ❖ ■> * nest, Soreness, G ranula- r ^ / r C ,io n itc h in g and B u rn in g YOUR t Y t j o l Hie Eyes or E ye lid s; “ 2 D rop ." After ttte Movies, M otoring or Golf » ill wl« »our confidence. A»k Your DnutfliU 4 t .M urine when your Kve. N.-ed C.ro. M u r lu c E y r H e im .lv C o .,C lilc u s o for the W e help you sucxeed. Address: L. E. Orrutt. Manager of Agents, The Christian Herald. Bible House. New York City. ^ ir is tia n i •> »> •> •> Automobile Insurance ■ \ Wholrsonjf, tlranslnq, • Kl'Irrshinq 4ml l l f.l l n q V lr <• «> « » ,• v /L . _ * « •>*><-■> •> -“» ♦ •> * * * ♦ ♦ ♦ « iii h ave made tfood > i |1 s in c e I 6 J0 _ H c r u ld £rvc minister's name and two other reference*. Liberty Bonds and W ar Sav ings Stámps Help Support Idle Workers LILLY HARDWARE CO. so simple in construction that anybody and everybody can safely drive it. Let us have your order for one now to avoid delay in SUCKERS \U: *»»!•" Ha»» SHIPYARD STRIKERS OWN $7,200,000 U. S. SECURITIES OUR FURNITURE LINE IS COM PLETE operation and maintenance; this would not be so if the Ford car was not so easy to understand, REFLEX A J TO W ER You need it these cool mornings We have them in all sizes them in daily operation. That is about four to one o f the nearest follower in the motor car PETER DEIDRICH, AGENT m “ H E A T E R ** The Ford car can well be called the "peoples car,” because tljcre arc more than 3,000,(XX) o f « ♦ ♦ ♦ « « « *■* «> •> ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• « « ❖ o “ Some Men Don’t Know It Yet” says the Good Judge This class o f gives a man a satisfaction ever gets out ary tobacco. •;~X--X~X~X-X~X-X~X*<--XK~:~:~X--X"X~X~X"X~X~X~X~X~X~X"X--:“ X ~ ■ ¡ tob acco lot more than he of ordin Save from 1 0 % to 2 0 % On Heaters. Ranges Oil Stoves. Dishes. Smaller chew— the good taste lasts and lasts. Emaled W a r e You don’ t need a'fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real To bacco Chew w ill tell you that. A «5 Christmas present for «I 23—. a War Saviags Stamp. Chairs. Rjockers Beds. Springs , Give him a War Savings Stamp for Christmas - a «". present for «4.23. c7Wattresses, Tables A Store Full o f Bargains W e Buy Sell and Exchange Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W -B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco One of the reasons the striking shipyard workers in seven plants around San Francisco bay have been able to bold out for their demand of eight cents an hour increase is that collectively they own more than «7,- 000.000 worth of Liberty Bonds and about «200,000 in War Savings Stamps, “ Tbe Liberty Bond and War Savings Stamps holdings of our men have certainly stood us in good stead," said Frank Miller, secretary of the San Francisco Iron Trades Council. "When we win our demand I am going to recommend that the men save that eight cent an hour in crease and invest it weekly with the Government in War Savings Stamps. They provide an ideal way for the workingman to save." C. A. Farnsworth, associate direc tor of the War I.oan Organisation tor the Twelfth Federal Reserve District, said: "Secretary Miller’s figures on the Liberty Bond holdings and their investment in War Savings are con servative and there is no doubt that they have aided greatly in enabling the men to support themselves while on strike. The men can borrow the face value of their Liberty Bonds without sacrificing the bonds and they can cash in their War Savings Stamps." The Government’s War Savings Stamp is the working man's weapon against a hand-to-mouth existence. It helps him get ahead. Any bank or postofLce will sell you a «5 C! r '-tm a ?r ent for «4 23 -—a United State» War Savings Stamp. -Profits Divided I People’s Furniture & Hardware Store ;j; 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. Oregon •:- x ~ x k ~ x ~:* v -X“X “ X “ X~ x »«“X ~ : n X>-:~X“: x Í ~ x -* x --X "X K ":"X ~ x *‘X -X "X * * F 'ittle labor lender buys War Savi» Stani. ’ use." he says, "th- Interest on them will < ft set the war taxas 1 have to pay whenever I ruy anythin*.'*