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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1920)
I I Want Ads— For Sale JUST RECEIVED PC." SALE Good welLcquped ♦ 1917 Foul touring car. Extra]* ! four speed tranemisf ion included > if desired. James Ripp, Sub- * limity.______________ Jan. 29tf ♦ A Nice New Clean Stock of Curtain Materials From which to select your curtains now that Spring House Cleaning time is here, you will want to put up those N E W C U R TA IN S Here is the place to stock up in this line and save money Curtain Scrims Curtain Marquisettes Cretonnes, Silkolines DOLLS CASH STORE STAYTON OREGON «EARN fvJO faLi There Has Been Much Misrepre IN Y O U R S P A R E T IM E People arul Conditions. O r •uhtcnpiiorts »or the C Kristian Herald. We help you succeed. Add re « L E . O rru tl. Manager of Agent». Th e Christian Herald. Bible Ho rn ». New Y o rk City. me *« minuter't rutmr and ttru «Urn rtfctcrn.es. 16#t the Genuine and Avoid 1 W a tt* nom / to F v - T f j ß ll * / •' l* ti“ lf'® a»». C lrjn\lng, (t r if f» h in g and tteall n f ( alita - Murine lor Krd- ^ n n t, Soreneat, Granula * liun lt< hing and llurnli R _____ lnl tlie C m or Eyrhrft; *’? D r - . p ." A lln r ih r Movt*», M .-t-.n n , e r C. .II will win yout confulrnci-. A- w Y«ur biuN, nt a . t M u rin - w h rn f f t r i C i e N - tri Care M u ritiu L y « Iftn u ily C u ., C l i l c i i s o C A S T O R IA For Infants and Children 1st U s e F o r O v e r 3 0 Y e a i Y .A lw a y s bears the Signature of sentation in America About Ry M A X I M O M KALAW . S e c r e t a r y of th e P h i l i p p i n e M is sio n. A c e rta in lady a l Uie S t. 1-ouln KxjM m ltlo n *aw S I a li a I I r o o m n h r o w ti complex- loner! man In fa u lt- lean evening drena mid accoated him w ith the t iu iu lry . " I nut>|Hiae you are Japanese, a lr t " Th e man ml dresned r e p i le d . “ No, madam.“ • T h e n you m ust he C h in e »« ." she ro * » « a r said. M axim o M. K a la w . "N o , I am not. I am n F ilip in o , " he replied. “ Ilo a i th a t? " naked Ihe Indy. "I thought they were a ll savages liv in g In the woods.“ “ W e ll, I ’l l te ll you how I came here," he w ild. “ A mouth before I le ft the P h ilip p in e * I was Daring In the woods, but the A m erican G o vernor decided to catch a» many w ild meu a* possible, tra in them and send them over uere. An here I am. lu s t a t you aee.” And the S t. L o u is iudy a ctually believed t il in. lh a t I* what you would c all fancies p in e *. T h « fact It , about ... P t h ilip the U.OOO.OOU F ilip in o » however. «7 tha i THE U N I V n n C A L C A R W eak Links in a Strong Chain That’s just what imitation parts are when they become a part'of your Ford car: They look strong enough. *but the metal isn’ t there -th e strong, durable Vanadium steel that goes into the Ford chasis and every Ford part. Ford parts are especially cast and heat-treated, each according to its use. Ford metallurgists have been studying that problem for sixteen years and know ; ist how each unit should he made to endure a maximum o f wear and tear. They know that best repults can he obtained only by the use of special formulas for differ,-*nt parts. We carry complete assortments o f genuine Fob! parts: and give careful, prompt Ford service. Drive in. it’s bet ter to be safe than sorry. Come to the Authorized -Ford dealers for service. Insist on Genuine Ford Parts Call in and see us we want to become acquainted Valley Motor Co. FORMERLY PETER DEIDRICH’ S . Stayton i FOR SALK fo u r Jersey mil<h X c o w h , one U. S. Cream Separa-I* tor, one nr two 6 gal. cream cans! * am Helling 18 quart! milk per * day, bottlea and delivery buck-! \ etH fo r delivery. Inquire of Mrs Med* Caldwell, J. 22 19 Automobile Insurance . Fire, Theft and Transportation Oregon Fire Relief Association Farmers Fire Relief of Butteville, Ore. New Jersey Fire Insurance Co. Mutual Life Insurance Co. o f New York ' Fire Association, Philadelphia Hartford Livestock Insurance Co. Agent for H a rry H um phreys A ♦ < % a A A •** 4 a A C a p ita l "OR SALE good Reg brood-sow vill farrow about April 15th. C. Carter. Sublimity, Phone 67. Seed potatoes free p ^ # sk This one word tells the story. Just a little regu- * larly deposited in our savings department makes a pieasently sur prising snowing in tne yeais to come FOR SALE cheap, one mare 9 years old, wt. 1200, or will trade for stock. G. E. Welter, Stay- ton. F5-19 Ask for Catalog No. S.90 X ■ SAVE ■ Beef cattle wanted—We will pay the highest market price for your beef cattle. We also want a few milk cows coming fresh SQon. Philipps & Pieser Mailing L>*t T im P h ilip p in e Isla n d * have * u ilb l ly tru p ic n l clim ate. T h e n ig h t* are coat and su n stro k e s are m iktm rvu. T h e tem perature record fo r the pa*t t h irt y y « a r» sh o w s aa a t s r s g * at SU UugiMO. * Do you live "from hand to mouth?” There is a system of living whereby Today may be made to provide for Tomorrow— this year for next year—the prime of manhodd for old age. For 1920 Plant Only the Best P H IL IP P IN E » * SALE—rone team 4 years j old, horse and mare, well broke, wt. about 3000 lbs. Also 1 cow | Matt Mueller, Rt. 2 Stayton. F5tf I FO R $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Farmers & Merchants * | Bank of Stay ton.Oregon If ___ GEM CO N FECTIO N ER Y High Grade Pure Candies First Class' Confections. __ * Fine Cigars and Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor Stayton, i TH E «e» * ! • < * * % • > < . < » « V Stayton - Save Today fo r Tom orrow's Needs FOR SALE OF V V V A ín FOR SALE or trade for prop-j erty in or around Portland 18) acres east of Lone Oak cemetery, j For full particulars address O. J. Ruble, 35th St. and Lake' Road, ! Milwaukee, Oregon. J. 22 4t. and th e ir a ncesto rs have been dvTUaed from frost, some Netted Gems and C h ristia n a fo r SOU y e a r«; that the , _ . . _ . n o n -C tiriK ila n im p ula tlo n, according to a,|(l s o m e G o ld ( ' in , a t t h e G l l - the census of IM IS , la o n ly 500,000. had iore place on the Santiam- Sam even theae are not a ll u n c iv ilize d . Patton. F19-26 A no ther futJey 1* that not u n U i the coming o f the A m eric a n s were school FOR SALE Ever, tearing Iu el> b u ild in g s seen In the Isla n d s, roads thy strawberry plants. Berries i b u ilt, o r su b sta n tia l house» erected Mrs. M. A. | Do you know that fo r bundredn of six monlhs in year. years ih e F ilip in o s have had college* Titus, Rt. 2, box 75, Stavton. ___ — ___ - - " i a nil schools and that the U n iv e rs it y of Santo T o m a s I s o nly tw e n tjv flv e ye a rs ■ F O R S A L E 1, 2, 3 and broke 4 | alder than H u rv a rd T T h a t u s e a rly h > j year old work, colts. Priced for i , I SOU, out o f e popuhiUon o f 4,000.000 Also 4 year old 1000 { people, there w ere H41 school* fo r boys quick sale. and S T t lo r g irls ? T h u l in 18!*". eight | pound driver, broke to ride only. | ye a r* lie fo re the coming of the A m e ri- Price . $35 or , will trade for beef | cans, then» « ‘ere 2.137 sc h o o ls! " T o g ru n t a cif-go»em nient to Lu zo n | or dairy animal and give differ-; n n iliy A k u I i i h I i I o would be lik e g run t ence. F. Steinkamp, Aumsville. ) lug aelf-goverum eni lo an Apache re * Oregon. ei vutlo n under some local c h ie f.” T h u s j spoke a fo rm e r P re sid e n t o f the U nite d FOR SALE -m ixed grass seed l S la te s (lu rin g the F ilip in o -A m e ric a n F12-19 j »» n r exa ggera tion could be an excuse P. T. F.tzel, Stayton. at a tim e when the d ig n ity o f the Am Strawberry plants' j erican people demanded the e xtinc t ion FOR SALE | of F ilip in o opp osition, hut do you know also Rhode Island Reds and I tlu tr the P h ilip p in e ICepubllc, before the White Leghorn eggs for hatch Am erican occupation o f the luland*. ing. W. H. Loose, Stayton. | had the approval of prom inent Am ort j can* who were on the *|M»t— lik e John Pin ne Lyons. Feb. 26 | B a rre tt, D ire c to r of the Pan-A m erican ...... - ] U n io n , who compared it fa vo ra b ly w ith I FARMS FOR SALE Some pood | the Japanese governm ent? T h a t Ad bargains in grain and dairy farms m ira l Dewey considered the F ilip t u o * in "Mill Creek bottom, ranging in 1 lie ttc r Otted fo r self-go vernm ent tliu n ! the Cubans? T h a t they had drafted a size from 60 acres to 350 acres, i c o n stitu tio n at M a la lo s which elicited and in price front $75 to $125 per tfce a p p r n r n t cf d istin g u ish e d Itepub | ’ acre. Address H. C. Porter, 1 Mean» Ilk a the late Sena to r George F ; H o a r? T h a t before the coming o f the Aumsville. Ore. A m eric a ns they hn<l produced national heroes lik e the m a rtyre d Jo»e Itix a l, l F O R S A L E — Grey oats at the ! pronounced by a Republican congress Glover Homestead, Frank Glo- tnan. R e p re se nta tive Cboper, ua the i ver. Feb. 12-19-26 ( noblest v ic tim that hna ever fa lle n Into ' the d u tc h e s o f ty ra n n y ? F O R S A L E -S . C. White Leg And do you know th nt the F ilip in o » horn roosters O.A.C. strein. A. j j have not bad fo r hundred* o f ye a rs any Feb. 26-March 4 i-HHte syste m , b lo o d d istin c tio n n r ro ya l McKinzie. . fa m ilie s and (hut. u n lik e th e ir o rie n ta l , s is t e r» , they are the o nly C h ris tia n peo- FOR SALE —Sow and pigs. 1 set ■ pie In the o rie n t? g o o d harness. G. H. Foelle, I ’eople ha re pictured an ignorant I Stayton. Feb.-26-Mar.-4-11 j m a ss o f F ilip in o * , illite ra te , poor. Ilv - j tug a I l f * o f se rv itu d e fo r a few FOR SALE No. 8 cook stove, - w ealthy land o w n e rs and fo re ig n e rs. apply to Box 200, Stayton. I w ith no house* o r fa rm * o r prop e rty < | o f th e ir own Do you know that 70 , per cent, o f the people above ten y e a rs ! o f sge can read and w rite anti that t h is I percentage o f lite ra c y 1» alm ost as high j | as su m « o f the sta te s o f the Onion? ! T h a t It I s hig h e r than In any c oun try . o f So u th Am erica, hig h e r than the lit - | eracy o f the Sp a n ish people, and an- j q uestio na b ly above that o f any o f tko ! now couDtrtoo recognized id Euro p e ? | Do yon know that there a t* a m illio n 1 and a h a lf fa rm s In the P h ilip p in e s i and that 96 per c e nt o r theae f a t * a are owned by F ilip in o s . In o th e r w o rd s, th a t out o f the 11.000,000 C h ris tia n F ilip in o s . S,000,000 o f them at le a st Jive on th e ir own fa rm s, w ith houses e f th e ir own. Independent o f any absentee la nd lo rd o r fo re ig n m a ste r? T h a t 91 per c e n t p f the urban p rop e rty con Our Seed s is t in g o f houbes and land* is owned Catalog and Plant t<y the n a tiv e s o f tho P h ilip p in e *, and e r's Guide o n ly 9 per cent, is In the hand* o f fo r | is th e elg n e rs? Yet tlie se are fa cts cabled hy j s ta n d a rd A cting G o vern or ( 'h u rle s Em m e tt Vea reference le r to the W u r Departm ent front the 1 lo r gsowers grower* o f the fo re < «n t census estim ate*. Northwest, II ' “ "J H a v in g so le m n ly prom ised the F i l l - our complete lines Seeds, T fic s , P la n ts, ppm* rh e lr Independence and buying ¡•erUlucrs,Poultry and gone before the w o rld as the -lia m p io u Bee Su p p lie s. S p ra y s -if se lf-d e te rm in a tio n , the F ilip in o peo and S p r a y e r s , D a i l y pie c niinnt understand ho»v America Supplies and Equipment. can c o n siste n tly ¡« fu se to make good Your Name should hr on our tlienn p rom ises. X C L IM A T E Oregon V Oregon In d ig e s tio n A ™ O YOU KNOW that indigestion can be cured, D permanently cured, so that you can eat any kind o f food that you crave? It has been done not only once, but in almost every case when C ham berlain’s Tablets arc used. A n instance: M r. J. Pominville, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent over $2,000.00 for medicine and treatment was perma nently cured by these tablets. Chamberlain's Tablets THE STAYTON BAKERY H O M E M ADE BREAD, C A K E S A N D C O O K IE S NO ORDER TOO LARGE G E. K R A M E R , Proprietor STAYTO N OREGON 'Save from • tO% lo | On Heaters, Ranges Oil Stoves, Dishes. Emaled W a r e Chairs. R jockers • Beds. Springs cvWattresses. Tables - A Store £ull of. Bargains 11 W e Buy Sell and Exchange -Profits Divided People’s Furniture & Hardware Store j? 271 N . Commercial S t., Salem, Oregon., *+*+*+++*++*+******+++*****+ * 4 + > H *i k .............. » ♦ *