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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1920)
r i ^ e S T A Y T O N M A IL Chas. S. Clark. Ldi tor and Proprietor » ' Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year in Advance Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application Foreign Advertising Represented by Tbe American Press Association Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton. Marion County, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1379. 000 starving people In Western Asia. Réanimions adopted hy the esecutivo commute«, us announctal by Charles H M». furiami, general secretary, ure as follows : , “ Tour commutes recommends ttwvi prayers be offered In all our churchea for the suffering children throughout the world, especially lho.se who are In diatresa and peril as the result o f th « war. •‘They further recommend that w * iv a tlirm and emphasise our Interest and co-o|H<rutlon In the plans o f ‘Near East Relief.’ W e know o f no need In the world that Is more com pelling H im it that o f the Armenian, Syrian and other peoples In the In vanì who have already received and must still receive the generous *r, m- paihy o f the American people." 120,000 STAND IN BREAD LINE WAR NORSE FROM ARMENIA ASKS AMERICA’S AID \ PATHE and VICTOR Appeal To Unreason lent In the ley Caucasus while cons roared all around and Turkish lihells. Ignoring the mercy emblem, burst near it. are touring America in behalf o f their native Armenia. They are Gen- 1 ••rnl Mezrop Xevton Aagapetlau. his A circular letter is at hand from the “ Aopea to Reason.” that reg rag of anarchy publish ed by virtue of a sleepy govern ment all wrapped around with ied type, and a long suffering public, atCirard, Kansas, offer ing to sell its Bolshevik books at four for a dollar. Among them is the phi!'•sonny of "Neitzche, ” as much to blame as any other one thing for turning the Ger man nation crazy and bringing on the world war. Among them, also, beside soviet doctrine, are a number of dirty books which would have to come by express as the United States m a i l s would'n< t handle them. We re L A D Y A N N E A Z G A P E T IA N . member o f getting a personal appeal in m J. A. Wayland, the wife, Lady Anne, and Ireneb E«fiu*r founder o f that papei. some i Araxie AZgnpetinn, wliow* baby eye» opened upon scene» o f horror and later years r .ro, asking for a dollar to through them saw much o f the suffer help keep him out of the peni ings o f the people o j Armenia. The family are making tbeir tour un tential . and o f replying that der auspices o f the Near En»t Itellef, we would take pleasure in doubl | the big organisation which has' saved ing th • ante if they woulk keep hundreds o f thousands o f the people in that part o f the world- from death him t * The f:ity Bsggar The bevgar is. fortunately, a rare .t in this community, but i “ o f the Commonest in the ! •■ cities of the country, and rse than all. you can’ t tell tl • deserving from the fake. Indeed, beggars in the largest cities i ; a highly developed in dustry. In Philadelphia, the other day, one be. gar shot another while the two were riding in an auto mobile owned by one of the two. In the same city, says Spillane, the Philadelphia newspaperman, a man was stabbed bv a woman in rags who was leading a blind man in rags and asked to buy a pencil, Pencil selling is a very profitable business for the pro fessional beggars, because most men pay the five cents for one afcd • refuse the pencil. In this case, the man accosted called a policeman. He said he didn’ t think the man was blind. The policeman was reluctant to ar rest and a crowd that gathered took the side o f the beggar. But the party arrived at the police etation finally. There it was found that the man was not blind. Then a bank book was found on the woman showing severaj thousands of dollars. Thus thi c ity ! All the thieves sharpers ai.<l loafers in Christen Federal Body Says No More dom flock tc the big cities where Compelling N e e d in All they can live without working. the World. I f that were not bad enough, we find other elemant« of these out- !>■ parting from custom, tho Feder gro.vn communities expecting to al Council o f Churches has endorsed get < hV' <iai!v bread with less and the work he'n^ done hy Near East less w . k. Huspv is he who Relief. I Mad ••on Avenue. New York lives in the r,meter places o f the t ’ lty, the to h m r committee for A r nation : rA finds contentment in menian and Syrian R elief which has •- *'.e - . J. .-¡n i'j ;*>r J.2' >,- liv ii'g a a .it, honest life. CHURCH COUNCIL ENDORSES N. E. R, MU! C ity --S ta y to n --H o n A in O STAG E H 40 m m 6;AO ** 7NÄ •’ 110 “ 7:B0 " Hi00 " it ») M H:*7 w H.6A “ 1» " »iia " Art Model Fathe As Illustrated Flays All Makes O f Records. The Fathe Is One O f The Oldest Machines In The W orld Ami W a s First Built In France Hut N o w Have A Fac tory* In Brooklyn N ew l.v M ilieu * Ar ¡7:00 p m UoiNih .«Ml " li 30 " Lyon* «.S6 '* MdlHIhN Nt«> ton 1 |fc‘ï 6 Hu hi Unity 6**06 " Auttuivlllo t Turner ¡4 GU " 1 Slut«* Mi«aplt«l 4 40 ** CuituMc Fmrni 466 ** I.V 4:80 M i,Ar Hal** ni ! I (WiMH'In KlnafuUm »luit* 1 Mwta Noi thlxmnd Tin in ROUND TRIP TICKETS OOOD FOR THIRTY DAYS York. So You Can Understand W h a l It Means To Be A Proud Fathe O w ner. Ilu m in a n A u to S t a g e jj G ' . g ' . g ' . a v g W . g M i ' i g ' . a ’ iW u 'M « Trade In Your Old Machine H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. C/4s Part Payment On A N e w One and Surgeon Physician * STAYTO N. - OREGON C. H. B R E W ER , M. D. P H Y S IC IA N S t a y t o Salem Silverton AN D n SURGEON , O regon W . N. Pintler, D. M. D. D E N T IS T ms* hy hunger anil cold and is soon to open a nation wide campaign for funds to complete the work o f saving the sur vivors. more than a half million of whom must perish unless aid comes to them soon. America Is their only hojie. General Azgapetlan served gallantly in the Itussian armies in the Caucasus against the Turks. His wife, who ac companied him to the front, did noble work for the wounded and sick, and It was while in this service that her baby was bom In a hospital tent during a battle. An army blanket swung from two poles In one corner o f the tent was the baby's crib during the rest o f that terrible winter campaign. With the collapse o f the Russian armies after the Bolshevist revolution the Azgape- tiaus returned to Armenia for a brief spell and did their best to alleviate the suffering they found on every hsed. But with a Turkish price on his head the father finally made his wav with his family through Russia to Finland and then to this country. What they tell o f condltfons and needs In Armenia Is first hand evidence. In the Caucasus, Armenia, Syria. Turkey and Persia are more than 250.- 000 orphans, helpless little victims ot war, massacre and deportation, and fo r the great m ajority the only bar be tween them and absolute starvation Is a bowl o f hot bean soup every day. This soup Is supplied by the Near East R elief now making an appeal tf the American people for sufficient funds to increase this dole and to pro vide these suffering little ones wltk clothing and give them an educating that will help them to become self sup porting. It Is estimated that mor« than 1,500,000 In Western Asia wll! die o f starvation unless American ait) la continued. June 15, 1 91 9 equal. More Than 1.000.000 Face Death Is Messaqe Brought by Miss Oakesian. Imagine a bread line o f ! 2d,OHM fam ished people »liltin g for twenty-four hours a day for tlu^dole of food that Is the sole harrier between them and death from starvation. That Is the situation In Alexandropol, a city In Russian Armenia,* according to Mir* Hermine Dakoslnn. a pretty Anflenlun girl, «me id the survivors o f four years Ilu m in a n A u to P la g e Change of Schedule, ¡ íccüve Talking Machines Bring The W orlda Greatest cArtists to y o u r home. These Machines have no Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail A magnate from Pittsburgh wants permission to import Cool ies from China to work at com mon labor around his steel mills. He is the man who deserted the good w ife that stuck by him when he wa.- poor, and spent five or six millions on a fat-leg ged footlight favorite. It is Soldier Husband and Battlefield Baby Touring Country With things like him who can be ex Her for Near East Relief. pected to want tc import pau per labor to keep from paying A mother, father and daughter, the Americans a living wage. latter t>»rii In a tattered lle.1 Cross ji MISS H E R M IN E O A K E S IA N . o f the horror* o f Turklah mnewicre» Htid deportations. Saved hy un Amerl enn woman, she tins conic to this eoun try and entered Otierlln College. / With (ter enme fourteen other Arme nian g irl» in charge of M• *» Adelaide S. Dwight, » Near East R elief worker, who ha* been instrumental m helping to save hundreds o f thousand» o f their people from death by starvation Mi»* Dwight, who is not given to esng'.er- »Don and ft:"* « v s comtlflons at first hand, says more man u million people nre facing death by starvation In Ar menia and will perish unless America aids. IIi-Kseif an eyewitness to the slaugh ter o f hundreds o f helpless women and children hy the Tu rk» und a vic tim o f the deportations. M l»» Duke slap an unusually ’ pretty girl, »ays tlieie Is uutold suffering In Armenia and Syria. She praises the efforts of the Near East Relief, formerly the American Committee for Armenian and Syrian Relief, to save as many of these people as possible. At Krtviin. the rupltti! of the Anm-alnu republic, one hot meal Is given out dally, und by this relief alone tlm city's death rule tuts been cut from n thousand dally to tlti average o f twenty. At Alexnndro pol, where the refugees from Turkish Armenia were driven hy thousands, the situation Is appalling. Miss Dakeslan says. It Is to avert these wholesale deaths that Near East R elief is making a nation-wide nppeul for funds. ".'clson's flagship Victory In tbe hate* o f Trafalgar. Thus the glory that wa» England'* In tlm earlier day* Join* hand* with the plo-y o f the present, and the spirit of Nelson I» linked with the spirit» o f the brave men who stood hy In nil tlm long months o f the North sin vigil Nine years ago these cup» were given to n church In Glasgow. The widow of the rector o f this par ish now gives them to the navy ns th* most fitting holder of tin' goblets, which were tonde about 1***). i LAND OWNERS : ! ATTENTION j : : DO YOUR SPRING BLASTING WITH : : j TROJAN POWDER j • IT IS A DRY POWDER AND CON- TAINS NO NITROGLYCERINE • Do you know the advantage of this? • • ! J J Let us Explain H A U S E R B R O S . r litre Seri n iTiCagozinea Conveniently Located II : : • • Office Opp. l.aneclU'M Shoe Store I'hone 2lf>2 Stavton. Ore V. A. GOODE LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC Office Reittt No. 6. Hldg. iS. H . H K l . I V . K ! . Attorncv-at Law Notary Public • FUNERAL DIRECTOR • - J . M. FUNGO— J J STAYTON OREGON ! Salem, Albany, Eugene, Corvallis * Dr. Paul Fehlen Makt, your Christman presenta mean something this year. Give United Ktates W ar Savings Stamps. F ive dollar Sia'np» cost f t 23 at any hank oi post« fflre. They Increuae In value ((instantly and Induco tho re- cipiot t to buy more. Inst« a of p. ■■¡nr your boy or girl n usele » toy for ( ‘ hilstm as, give him or her » W ar Savings Stump. It w ill leach the lesson o f aàving and invent- men*. V E T E R IN A R Y SURGEON D E N T A L ËXPER1 Calls Answered Day or Night Phone--Rea. 3X24 STAY'D >N OREGON STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & THOMAS, Proprietors. Fresh,Sali&Cured Meats Lard» Creamery Butter Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Slock Catarrh Cannot P>e Cured with L O C A I. A iM 'l.iC A T IO N « , a - they cannot rant h tl n iM M * ( Mturrh In a Io ni oiscu -«. u p a lly In fluenced by conutitutlon&l am dltlonn. end In order lo cure It y*»u »nu»t in k* an int* rimi renrsdy I I m H ii c a ta rrh Modi* ■ ina ì* tai.i-n inti » n ally an i a d i thru the blood on the mucou*t m i r f u « « o f the nyHtein llall'H C atarrh Mcdtulne waa preurrlbed hy one o f th** best ptr/alclan* »n thin country for ye ar«, it It com- posed o f tom e o f the t»r«t ton ic« known, com bined with some o f the !>• it blood purifier«. T h e perfect com bination * f the In gredien t* In H u ll'« Ini ih wbat produ wonderful result* In r n t t r r h t l condition*. ri»*nd fo r testim on ial«, free "Y'OU know how much toasting im proves bread. Makes it taste good. Of course —more flavor. Same with tobacco —especially Kentucky Burley. Buy vourself a pack age of Lucky Strike cigarettes. Notice the toasted flavor. Great! Nothing like it. The real Burley cigarette. c H F J CHUNKY a co.. Prop*., Toledo, O. AN D r t i » i « t « . T&<*. HaM’« Family Pillt for constipation. NOTICE TO V AC ATE STREET G u r .r n n te e d b y /f s t * -' (s O u . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has applied to the council of the town o f Stay- ton, Oregon, for an ordinance vacating the following portion of Seventh Street, to-wit Beginn ing at the Northeast corner oG block 9, in U. Whitney’s Addi tion to the town of Stayton. Ore gon; running thence South 200 • feet; thence East 60 feet; thence North 200 feet; thence West 60 feet to the place of beginning. That the council will act on said petition on or after 30 dava ! from the date o f the first publi cation o f this notice. Any per son wishing to file objections to said petition should tile the same with the recorder on or before the 16th i ! h v of February, 1920. S. H. Hi Itzel, Petitioner By rOer ot the Couccil Jan. H U ib. 5-12