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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1920)
happy new Y ear AME,. GREATEST WAR iNVFNTORt They Set the “Nineteen-Twenty" Pot a-Boiling w a- «, JO T* - w »41 / . . . <4# ■.¡•H- r\ 4 6 • V * W ,‘ ________________ < K . . M a r mkz r. R k * \ W / _ Z)> u'v' ■v N . > Soà *. 'Jr. r h » I pot has strlick a boll, itapu bllcan n.nional committeemen In a called m eeting, m .<•■ d U wh«n Chicago was «elected aa the place for the prealdentlal convention, to be a1 i«i> pietuie <huwa the committee member« at the Willard Hotel Juat before the meet* I a li,, ,inV« , hiiiriiiin Maya la the amall man In black derby hat In the (rout row. To hla right la Uuv uiaot riprol el Pennsylvania— one of the prealdentlal poaalbllltl growth at Capital Between Wars HAND Lu,. , \ v w \~s ' «X I Ä F w Or James Harris Rogers. Hy- altsvlllo, Md , has twori nomin ated for a Noble prize In phy sics Ills war-tltne Invention of the underground and under sea wireless system is regerdetl a« America’s greatest contribution,!«« scientific progress of the age. if - * î w , % m , / H i * CHARGE OF BRUTALITY BRINGS C0URTMARTIAL LINGERIE AGAL. ■ 1. b it, » f ¡ l i M s - jî fliPa S . m t '• j r * s p 'A i . TUNIC NEEDS NO TONIC TO STAY ON JOB * ' ' "L L U 1 . V r*!‘ A T 'J U l L I f t T ■ ‘ ar- I W • *9 - j Tka . A .' '«I 's 's a » » ' i i/M. Si ®lNTi. Captain Carl W . Detzer, former ly o f FL Wayne, Ind., has Just faced a court-martial at Govern or's Island, N. Y., on the charge of brutal treatment o f enlisted men of the A. E. F. He was com manding officer of the S08th Military Police Company, and was In charge of all the criminal In vestigation at La Mans. France. Hand embroidery and fine drawn lacea are again much In evidence, now that Belgium and French women have been relieved of war work and can again tarn to their arU. The above Illustra tions show new berlbboned, em broidery and crocheted garments o f linen now on the market. EACH POCKET HAS. WARMTH OF MUFF STILLr SELLS GOODSlON ROAD AT 90 ■ r8 * w H00SIER FARMER IS CALLED BLUEBEARD , ! l 1 3 C «• tic K i î . i ’^.T;_p:“r iï,..ïïn'ï uk,“!! .u it ip l« . The tunic refuses to leave fash ion’s fold as this fetching house drees for the miss shows Virtual ly the same lines ar«* tn skirt, tunic and waist a? £ >re first shown in this popula. ^ jdel. The touch of fur is sufficient trim ming tor this indian head serge. a T h « uTO, r „ „ „ i *„* ,!*’• ,Th" ,ow" »'ct.r.1TÄit!'olSSS; « ! ifih i r , M Pennsylvanla-av— at the otoadlof our world a ^ U o t h picture« were taken from the steps 0f the United Kutus Country Town Champion . «e t Y of Best y/7sHEsr WOMAN'S*VOICE IN G. 0. P. MEET • GOES TO NORWAY TO DEFEND ICE TITLE W illiam Edward Crltchlow, known to the retail merchants west o f the Mississippi River as a seller o f hickory pipes. Is said to be the oldest traveling salesman In the United States. He ts now 90 years old— starting when he was «5 and always living up to his motto ’ ’Make your word good if it kills.” His Arm says he Is ” s whale o f a success.” Fur, for Its comfy warmth, w ill henceforth and forever be a part of women's winter wear aa these Immense pockets and collar would Indicate. As one woiqau wearer remarked— the big pockets are' virtual muffs— one fo r each hand.,* This swagger suit o f the new', peachbloom get« an added touch1 In trimming in the short three-, button fastenlhg to the Jacket and' the neat diagonal kerchief pocket.' Clem P. - Tarwlch. -< champion marrying Hoos'er farm er o f Sher idan. » Ind., h ah been titled , the modern "Bluebeard’* since being convicted of- attempting to poison his seventh wife. He is now ing a three to fourteen-year sen tence In the state prison .^ U was charged he put cyanide ta » 'w e l l a fte r. No. had . obtained ¿ ¿»di vorce. I I HOGGING THE TROUGH Y .V Woman’« voice wns heard In the affa ir« of the Republican party when the national committee at Washington recently selected Chi cago aa the place for the 1920 presidential convention. Mary Garrick Hay, chairman o f the ex ecutive committee of the woman’s party, took an active part in the meeting. Rohhy McLean of Chlcngo, world champion and the fastest Ice skater the world has ever pro duced. has been persuaded to visit Europe In defense of his title, tho race to be featured at Christiana, Norway, for a purse of »25,000. Ill* opponent w ill be Mathleson, tho Norwegian champion, whom he defeated at Chicago two yeara ago. PRitcr . C)HM*ltSIW«SK- Senator A. A. Jonea o f New Mexico. Is championing the coun try-town newspaper reader In the print paper bill he Is fnatering. which would limit the number o f pages big city dailies might use. The print paper shortage ts due to the big publishers having hogged the market, buying np all supplies possible as a result 0/ their great resources, ft Is pointed out that 2000 to 5000 rural publications In the United States face sunpen- • - *r net c- ' • 'on, uni'--is the - 1