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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1920)
ATION ARMY TD BOYS FARMERS •CtiMf Y o u n g ste rs to Be ’• * Thorough T ra in in g in M e c h a n ic s of F a rm in g . ;jk thorough ap p reciatio n of the i to th e s ta te of trained agricul- E», versed :n modern methods and E know ledge of applied m echanics jg s a r y to modern farm ing, the rftlio n Army in its H om e S erv ice u n fo r O regon, plans to m ake » • fa r m hands if not farm exp erts iy n eglected and dependent ters. Throughout the state a r e alw ays lads whose ages from seven and eight to fifteen who will h a te no future apart v erty and co n fp a ra tn e ig n o r nd probable c rim in a l!!- Op t ie * such as those to t nffered Industrial and A g í -m iam l the S alv atio n \rmy plans te ^ s h at North Yam hill, on the 1W> ‘ A r m on which now stand th< of the Bishop. S o o tt school -fien before th ese lads a useful . '*Vf, PASTOR DEFENDS M ICHELIN SOLDIER T slls Lewden R o o tsr L to o a rd Wood*« Reputation Wao Gained as a Civil A dm iniatrator. Chicago, April lle v . Je s s e It. Rurkhardt, p asto r of th e F irs t Con grcgattonal church o f B oreaford . S. D-. has made pu blic his reply to Jo h n sto n Myers of 2.TJ0 M ichigan avenue, Chi --ago, who w rote asking him to »up l»»rt fiovi m o r Lowdeti fo r president. A fter •«numerating the stro n g points of Governor Low den, Mr. Mver» a s k s : "A re we not tlrod o f m ilitarism ?'* In tils reply Mr. UurkhnrtU n a y s: '•Since In the whole o f h is thirty- •»Id yenrs In »ervlca G en eral Wood ! iik never led more thnn a brigad e in b attle arul never engaged In anything thut In this war would be called a b a t tle. I cannot feel w eary o f his slau gh tering And when I think »hat the work for which we rem em ber him and other nations honor him w as that of a civilian ad m in istrato r, I feci th at your insinuation Is u n fa ir anil unw orthy.“ Telephone Repair Shop HENDERSHOTT A BURMESTER. Prop’s Universal Cord C& Fabric Tires We buy and j e l l Are Full of Life c A D JU S T M E M T S c'M ADF. H E R E Telephones *N D Shares ¡ r ,.u ,m Desk and Wall Sets We lunille all accessories j | Diamond TIRES Goodrich National Spark Plugs f £ £ M n t n r l i f p Cleans y °ur spark plugs. rt moves Car- < ? m u i u i l l l c bon gives your motor more power and {* S A V E S G A S O L IN E . § V- Clark’s Tire House 319 N. Com. St. Phone 74 • U ARE I »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦❖ ♦♦♦♦♦i Mis M anager« Indori« L egislation T h at W ill Give Th«m the fL gh t to Vote. "W e ought to make a Hit” — Chesterfield v> A N D why not? N ev er w ere fine tobaccos so skillfully b le n d e d ! C hesterfields brinj( you the best of T u rkish and D om estic leaf, blended to brir^ out new dc-^ lights of flavor. T R Y T H E S E S P E C IA L S fkl. IIKAfta— Lilly « <lol4»n J r r s e jf ,........ . Iiw- cri IDG J l ■ 4 tf |vj ^ r fl c ÜJ I KT - J . H l y f « 4*|.l K i n »M \T* ^ n M r « I T« I Sr ##• f «I ! t • » I'Mitt I c _m .......... IS* !•# I*r to# a 2 « I.*r i# I Mr I«»r PACKETS fi fiw V r Urnld In I h * N ft rlh w f» ! I* *|u«)j»r V u rM Ir* H* I III)'» Kpft ini » «" 1 I 0 f |»Kl. IV ak , llriOik Com '■ ?t\v pkt. l a ri f« * t R'*» uf Yeftfftftbl «Tr pkt. FO L YOUR F 7R M ’,V p rNrrv llbrrnl FtnrU* of if * « hol« urne!«** n b t.iliftb l“ t»f GH A«SKS. r i . o v n i : ; W . ALFA K U :L I) G R A IN S. CORN. K YK. V ETCH . M il L E T K ltíL I) P E A S and R A P E A i v i r i Vili» llHINf.4 o i n « ATtf.OU * 7 /fo The Chae. H . L illy Co. Heal Ile l'o r ! lam i Attract Your Attention - i:-*- ! j It is to tell you that we have one of the most up-to-date shoe de partments on the Pacific Coast. The keen satisfaction that comes with being well dressed “ from the ground up” is yours if in selecting your spring apparel you begin with a pair of Just Wright Shoes. Prices— w íSm-í&i - l WÈ« W,:'-^Ì I $7.50 to $16.00 Tractors on display at Urban’s Garage, Stayton and at 0. M. Baker’s Garage, Kingston ■ 1 <"X--:--X"X"X“X "X ";“> X "X “!”X "X ";":"i"X -X "!MM ":'v-i"i"X“:-,!--X"X"X"X--x--> - j -X"!“>4<--;"!"X- x x - x -^ We are Ready to Demonstrate Men don’t fail to see our Oxfords. They are the Neatest in the city. Price $ 1 4 .0 0 w v ííi+ i.« . / • ' . ' a r - - h ■ £* ill vi Mi k- Ì'Ù muH 1-4 IV. I Ik. L i ll y *« l*nrl# «l«*Mrn Y e l l o w l # r ’* t UNI I* - Lilly * 8n« hv I’All f. i f «•- This Ad Is Not To • r* . t l t .- b * •’ >|;V . L i l ly * (1o hl*n f i U n l .......... \ r v F M j « - H I '* T*rl le t»f th * I* t . ft, . . ..................... I • T f t » t ill} ■ I'.llclm i* . . I illy * l.nfu k f h p f r I 'S - W **h ln < çlo n W o h il ar . .1 m i L i l l y ' s ( 'r l m i o i i H u n t »¿I \.-Mi L i l l y * .... C IG A R E T T E S 1 . tflm m m ................. I * A tilt AO _ ......................... L i l l y ' « O l e ........................... r y f W l l U O T «.Lilly'* 0 » M » n H a l f l . o n f . ft# f M lrlKItOW KM l.lU r*« K i r l y A ‘ f>* 3fW a J TRUCKS and AUTOMOBILES ■Ibi J . M ÌR T E O SAMSON TRACTORS ■ L *4 a 6 h % h 0 d m TO JOIN the “FORWARD MOVEMENT" for betUr gardens— better farms. Sponkfop, of the family table, If you can live better anti ut coiudduruhly retluotd cost why not do It? Whv do you not bain oca votir tublc costa by usin« MOIlK \T,(.r,TAni.»LS? Tin- only practical way lo tucomplish tills U to — GROW YODIt OWN ADVERTISE NOW /siftSON Phone your trouble to Hrodersbott’l Cooiectioocry 3 Salem, Oregon WOOD FAVORS INDIANA WOMEN Chicago. April .— LMstrtct m ans t up te manhood in clear. lags, with daily instruction in gers of the Leonard Wood cam paign In Indiana have gone on record In a ry acboohng and p ractical in / kion and p ractice In farm ing, the favor of giving the women o f their ■<tnte the right to vote In the prim ary I Caters will not only be taxed from K ^ ttn e n su ip hut given an K iuorable May 4. T h e m eeting was called for the purpose o f discussing th is question | |t jkOn or trade with which to earn by H arry (J. Hogan. Indiana manager, S, p i may as men and was atteuded by F red erick A g| t h e Yam hill school, to be pattern S p te r the famous Lvtton school con toss, vice ch airm en of the Wood na [ tend by the S alv atio n Army in Cali- ttonal com m ittee and national com- ; m ltteem an from Indiana. T h e meet- j K bg th boys a.nd girls will find • asen tíais Of preparation fo r lug also recommended th at a special session of the leg islatu re be called battle. The girts will be taught between now and the d ate of the pri household duties, cooking etc mary to give women the hnlloL y $ will be trained in sev eral Plans fo r G eneral W ood's vlatt to id in farm in g, ho rticu ltu ral the sta te late In April w ere discussed im.il husbandry pursuits atnl and efforts will he made to persuade ■ m f a m m echanics. him to spend a week In Indiana. <1 while ttu-:r bodiea and m inds lug trained t h - ir re sp o n sib ilitie s j zer.s and m em bers o f society WOOD POPULAR WITH PEOPLE t be neglected in fact, one of I st teach in g s of ths S a h a j N e w Y o r k S u n P o l l in M a s s a c h u s e t t s F a v o r s H im . A rm y is A m ericanism . The J is non secta ria n . the e ffo rts o f th e Salv atio n | C hicago, April 00.— A poll conducted ortland, sev e ral boys have I hv the Now York Sun and H entld in ! from up s ta te Oregon M assach u setts gives u n m istak able <»vl- aced a t the C alifornia dence o f th e fa c t th at th e people a re i em port^ ily until the fo r Wood and th at the p o litician s a re , : fo r Lowdeti. ac, ' * .yl lable bv the fin an cia T h e poll o f th e -p e o p le gave Gov- , n. Vriy 1 to May 10. provide w r’ Opening of lb/* Y am hill school e m o r Coolldge, a fa v o rite son. first - choice Although Coolldge w as given E y advisery board s in every coun a Oregon are helping the S alv atio n first ch o ice he has announced thut lie will not Ite a candidate. C onsequently ® y in th is great work with children the m antle giving M a ssach u setts tlrst choice fa lls to Wood. —v; w- , ,* ir- r ___ L! Let us show you th a t the SAMSON is far superior to any other maKe of tractor. We are ready to prove these . . Facts on your own land You don't take a chance to lose if you purchase here Salem Woolen Mills Store ______________________ ________________________________________ WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE MOO t r t M Otl t ) c ti (I t t t l t » ft* ** ** <‘<r.r.ft^ x x ^ x ^ x x x -x -v x x x x x x . BAKER & STEYELEY STAYTON ,41.111.Xs ”< j * » C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor KINGSTON AND ■ í . 4 .,ft - f. ft ____________ Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron ,, I»'4* ,q • > - t m