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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1920)
....................... ■ ^ S T A V T O N BF~. ’ [>V : ■ - - - g - y Th* Art * f Reading. n * print«*« H m hmi ■ 1 % ••»«> ' w «!>• P f” * !* **•»» tyr a n*y. Book« had tiagaslB W and | r n l«a** M W touch to (II*- •<>cnlnatc kn<«wl»dc* tb d bring in fo r matton into the bowaa o f tba people. They have pronxrtVd tha att o f read in« and atlronlntad tha daairn to rand more. At the «am* ttma the eery tnultl- Kide o f hooka and iwrlodlcala haa cu l tivated a dentil lory method o f read In«, a desire to aklm over everythin« and digest little or nothin«. C U un I c writing*, the great hooka o f history, biography and tlctlan have In a tueua- ure « o n e out o f fashion, "S olid rend tng." a* It la called, la not often In dulgwd in. and the name* o f «rent writers, whoas productloua will live alwnya, are unfam iliar to many o f the present generathtn. The n o u s * la that we live In a very rapid age. and there Is no tim e to read heavy literature. The re«son Is that most persons have loot their taste fo r history, for b io g ra p h y .-fo r good rending. They have partaken o f the froth for so long they have lost the taste for the substantial. -N ew York Herald. M A IL jf f f ' Chas. S. C iarle , Editor and Proprietor - '<nf 1 -i1 'VI 1‘ T 1 Subscription Price $1*50 Per Year in Advance % , Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application Foreign Advertising Represented by TW A r a n c ia Press •” Association Entered as second class matter at thè postoffice at Sta.vton. Marion County, Oregon, under thè Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. Address a ll Communications to The Stavton Mail The Wrong Idea Some town editors still have the idea that the average farmer cannot understand words of more than one syllable, and that as a class he differs in intelligence from his town brothers. H a m m a n A u to S t a g e PATHE jn d VICTOR T a lk in g M achines t/Artists to equal. your Bring T h e hom e. T h e se Quilf» d Schedule, Effetti.» J am I S . 1919 W o r ld s Greatest M achines MIB City "S ta y to n --5 s lem have no A U T O STAC j E « « 4 0 s at. L » • M) M A rt M odel Pathe A s Illustrated P lays A ll M a k es O f Records. The P athe Is One O f T h e Oldest M achines In T h e W o r ld A nd W u s First Built In France t o r y ' In Brooklyn N e w So Y o u C an U n d erstan d W h a t It M eans T o We believe that the farmer who has sense enough to suc cessfully manage his complicated business in these strenuous days has sense eno lgh to understand about anything any town editor is able to dish up: and that the day of the old farm paper, with its rehash, its sloppy editing, its miserable cuts, its Sis Hopkins jest columns, and its fake ads, has passed. The farmer is conservative, he has to be to remain in busi ness. but he is not so hide-bound that he cannot progress. And, with the increase in rural prosperity, and the formation of juven ile agricultural clubs, and the wonderful work of the county- agents the adjption of labor-saving machinery, and the magic car pet of the automobile, that brings the farmer to the city in two hours, the 1 has come a new enlightening in even the back reg ions, and t'.sugh the townsmen may not see it those who know the country, and aVe really a part of it, do. * f tivls <ss»v<«*ioti u L o »•*.»v k •{ ta llii «M: . jw I s>. ' t u.-.vî «■ » t**h ijmtry put Ma aa n u « tie* e» ir*> “ IH » «Z A •• “ A Uè ” 4M 4 *1 g is t s ll u s p l U l 4 sa lu lt a g - ts rru Ar H slam l.v « s o ” “ “ " t HOUND m il* Tit'« KTS 1,001) roRTMIKTY DAYS \ Iluminan Auto Stage Physician and Surgeon • OREGON C. H. BREWER, PHYSICIAN A N I) S tayton . Silverton Salem M. D. SUKOEON O regon W. N. Pintler, D. M. D* DENTIST Office Opp. I.« nee field Shoe S tore YANK BOXERS THINK CARPENTIER FALSE ALARM Phone 2152 Stavton . Or«« V. A. GOODE LA W Y E R ti?—** and N O TA R Y PUBLIC O ffice R o o m N o. 0 , R oy K id«. Make you r Christinas presents mean som eth in g this year. Uive United States W ar Savings Stam ps F ive d o lla r S u m p s cost $4.-23 at any bank o r posti ffice. They Increase in value Constantly and in du ce the re- c ip ie r t to buy m ore. Sv I I . 1 I K I . T Z K I , *1) —---------------------------- ------------------------------------------T a w P T w r One o f th e biggest flulic banco*-» ever roisled upon Ihn pu blic w ill result if O eorg es C arpen tier, Knrop*un ch a m pion . u* sent iig.ilnst C ham pion Jack D em psey, think three A m erica * pugilist* now n Kng- land. T h e F renchm an w ill be no m ulch for the rugged Dem psey, o n e o f the box ers expressin g the b elief that M iddlew eight Chivmpion M ike O 'D ow d cou ld beul C arpentier. T h ese three boxers a w C a rpen tier In his recent Doudou bout when he beat B eckett in To secon ds Th ey are. le ft to righ t. Johnny C rlfflth, A kron t O .> w elter; Pul M oore. M em phis fea th erw eigh t, and Ted L ew is, form er w elter ch a m pion. A ttornev-at-l.aw N otary Public FUNERAL DIRECTOR - J . M. K IN G O -- STAYTON OREGON Dr. Paul Fehlen Th ey Shew Marked Inclination Tow ard Good Citizenship and Patriotism. ____ a jec*.'an ■ '•> It would wit a . < u Ids « » “ '»ile; ijoyt,- 4 Unie «w , » * » , ■*. *1» • «s rt- " 1 S u b lim ity A u iu .v lll. 1 T u m -i H. A. BEAUCHAM P, M .D. Trade In Your Old Machine A L A S K A ’ S ARE MAKiNG GÜCD Frank'in Had His Doubt). The follow in g vpeecli wus ri-ide h j B enjam in Frr.rklin ,tf l i e convention which adgg.ied the L'nited State* Con stitution : “ Mr. Pr< d< if. I con-i-s; that I do wot entirely p|-:We this C , t l o i t . but I am le t sure th «• I irli never approve It. I have Imperien i n r,y I a* I anees o -vug obliged hy b"tter In form ation o idler cm, ■ n to ehar.Te opir :i even on ni-i.rtnnt «ahjucta » I li I one,, til igkt right and found I be otherwise. In th, <p «enti meat s' I m i « * to this Cm. Mon, with all Its fai I •. Uf they ur «■< h. I d o n 't, too, wlie bur any u t'.e- i-unven- llnti we enti obtain may h? :ibh- to « a l . - a het'er <'oustIta li-n. Yh" ,,|-lr.- faii I h; ve bad o f If« < » « r* ffc* •• tl. ■ public good. I nnd l¡«)p a*pr -m uir a wlall that «v , tc. e ■ :U * IU ” STAYTON. Personally our only fear is that as an editor we will not be Instra o f giving y ou r b o y -o r girl able to do justice to the new spirit of progress of the new agricul a useless toy fo r Christinas, g ive him ture. W<> are not at all worried over the necessity of writing o r her a W ar Savings Stam p. U w ill “ down” to our readers; they are not that kind; indeed, we doubt each the lesson o f saving and invest- men*.. if there ace any of that sort left in this enlightened country. Wh.-t 'h e Alaska natives are doing and ore willing to do as p »oof posi tive o f l! ■ :r f in es- to live under the •tars ;i i Strij>es is impressed on nil w ho <■• t ie in contact with the natives and t!.- . r uum erous activities along lines o ' advanced citizenship and pa- triotif: i. By way o f ti m inor Illustration that | sh ow s v.-bi h « a y the wind blows with th em : The . itive« in Juneau, through the press. rdv ated the killing of dogs, thar there might be m ore food i fo r It»- ;i co'.sum ption. They ad- rlaed their native friends to protect the 'do r from their dogs that might klU t/o-r daring their helpless con dition follow ing this last w inter's deep •**ows. when many starved and • n w e » weakened f(*r lack o f food. Dow n at Lake the natives have only about »..e-third to one-quarter the •am ber o f deg* that they had last year. < 'ne who went through the r i l l s e e lest full nnd aga in this s p rin g remnrkeu on the fac t that there were alm ost no d oc« In town. “ Yea.” said a representative cltl- xen. “ the natives bec am e convinced that from .i «.iiiltary standpoint and an econom ical standpoint *hey w ere keeping too m any pets. As a result o f this convict -in they began reducing on dogs ard Inipr. ib ig on health and fo o d suppl ." A n o tlic r - i t that Impresses even a casual o l - c r v . - r is that the natives all take In .1 now -papers nnd read c a r e f u l l y — < en ve r y - lo w ly — the event« ihai .re tphlifg place locally nnd through it the world. If a native 1-c not a rer . r sttl scrllte- to u n e w s pap e r. you 11: y be sure It is b ecause b e can not ns d one word of English o r s a y other prln 'ed language. " •• " " “ • ZA B e A Proud Pathe O w n e r . Town editors need not worry over the lack of intelligence of their country readers: the success of nationally circulated farm magazines, that publish tehnical articles, and articles in no whit j edited down to their rural readers, proves that the farmer as a class today is able to read big print without a reading glass. Our hur ch is that the average of intelligence, of patriotism, aye of efficiency, is as high in the country as in town. «m s su M ik im t I H h U N orth boun d T i» ln Part P aym en t O n A N e w O ne Dundee Honors Beatty. The l.nekll Hook o f the burgesses o f the city and royal burgh o f Dun- : dee. Scotland, was opened the oilier ' day. and to the names o f high *!*■ Unction a I reiniy Inscribed therein the mime o f Karl lleutty was added, ” lu recognition o f hla greut services to the em pire and In testimony o f the high esteem entertained h*- the citi zen* o f Dundee for his distinguished nchlevem ents In the serv'lce o f the slate.” Dundee received the distin guished Adm iral and Couutess Bcatt.v with all the exulH-rant enthusiasm o f a city on the borders o f the North sea which w as the theater o f operations, as it was the battle ground o f the grand fleet. Karl Beatty «poke o f the rapidity an.1 efficiency with which the ship-repairing resources o f Scotland had heeit converted to the services o f the fleet, and paid a tribute to the bravery o f Scottish fishermen when acting as minesweepers. “ “ •• •* I CunnMta Kln«>U-« «lag*. But N o w H u ve A F a c Y ork . i t* 110 1*> m «) A , 7;00 p m «lu " M U I C it y U sssk LgrtHia VETERINARY SURGEON DENTAL EXPERT / / / / a Calls Answered Day or Night Phone--Rea. 3X34 'A 9 STAYTON OREGON STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & TH OM AS, Proprietors. FrcsheSalt&Curcd Meats Lard, Creamery Butter Ui^Kst Marial Prie» P a if Far Fat Stock ft » C orad Your Personal Gain with LO CAL A P P L IC A T IO N «, ua they rnnnot reach tha aval o f the ill« * « » . Catarrh la a local dlMaaa, areally in fluenced by constitutional condlUons. and in order to eura it you must take an Internal remedy H all's Catsrrh M. li- clns la taken Internally and acts thru tha blood on tha mucous surfaces of il>*> «>slain. H all's Catarrh Medtclne was pr'-sirilH-d by ona o f (tie best physicians In this country for years. It is com posed of some o f the best tonics known, comblnrd with some o f the last bi»ed purifiers. The perfect com bination o f the Ingredients In H all's Catarrh M-dt- cln- Is what produces such wonderful > results In catarrhal conditions. 8i-nd for ' testimonials, free. STARTING MONDAY, THE 19th AND CONTINUING ALL THIS W EEK, C. P. BISHOP W ILL HAVE AN EXCELLENT DISPLAY OF imnr 1IÜI I, F J CHENEY * CO , Props , Toledo. O. All Druggists. 76c. Hall's Family l'llla for constipation. OREGON MADE GOODS YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT THESE AND LEARN NOTICE TO VACATE STREET HOW AND WHERE THEY ARE MADE ■ ' • V-.f r 'll!1 I)!;!! Illlll i ! i* •jl Id m nolen Mills Store H ii C. P. BISHOP, Prop. r t f •f Every" Family" in Marion and Pólk Counties W . - ' Patron - i I Notice is herehy Riven that the undersigned has applied to the council of the town of Stay- ton, Oregon, for an ordinance vacating the following portion of Seventh Street, to-wit Hejfinn- inj? at the Northeast corner of block 9, in U. Whitney’s Addi tion to the town of Stayton, Ore-^ i/on: runninR thence South 2001 feet; thence East 00 feet; thence North 200 feet; thence West 00 feet to the place of beginning. That the council will act on snid petition on or after 30 days from the date of the first publi cation of this notice. Anv per son wishing to file objections to mi l petition should fil<* the same wit lr the recorder on or liefoie , t lie 16th day of February, 192 *. S. H. Heltzel, Petitioner of the Coliceli by IK-88-29-F -Feh. .VI2 Jan. 8-16-E2