The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 22, 1920, Image 5

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Just Where and How
Is the Money
to be Spent?
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DECRIES PAIEKNALISM
O n Kin
Tell« Michigan Audience People Mutt
Not Depend on Government
•or everything.
K«nimihn. Mieli., A|>rll
! Wood.
addrpMing
n
liirxe
Automobile insurance
un i y <■< four had
• Ai a month to tret airing ori in
F ire , Ih c h
913, hut had
rown into a farn -1
of ten s ith i-.ny $45
month
lamnnrn
c o m e in 11 y &
hiii I i .- ih i
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n o w in t h e a o r l d
«m ill it liv e ?
! tjerv lixliiy. ilerlnrrd "lim i pulvrniillHiii
| in mitloti,,I uiivcruim'iil I. Mini f*>
Avent
i’hat is the Case With¡£
American proKree»."
“ No muri run run Mir whole .ho '
j lie dechiretl, "and ilie higher iiiohi im «« i
j gel in (lie world Hie more »hey reni»'/
! It. Vmi ciin’l fimi ilie world h.v verbal
riin.Hiiije. il Itti Ilo people who ib'p
on the Kovenuneul for cyrryfl«»"-
from Ilie pi-lee of .lutar ul III* eornei
ttrtM’ery lo the re^niuiioo o f !miu**iri< ■
.■ hiii will itrow helplea».
“ I'eoplF muti rule In order In lean,
turn lu rule.” be mild
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iJ Transportation
Oregon Fire Relief Ass<*eiation
i Farmers Fire Itelief of Butteville, Ore.
New Jersey F ire Insurance Co.
! Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York
1 Fr
■"ire As'Otiation, Philadelphia
Hartford Livestock Insurance t o.
h<* Sfat< Ui’i v f « itv, th i Agri- *
H arry Hum phreys
ulturpl ( olii y»«, ;nu ih< Oreyon *
rn. ! In
the
I 2250' $ * * „ * * * * •<••£« A «5» *
BtiHlerii-; I ov. they hnvi 5400.
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Slav ton
” 1 “; : r RISSSRîSRfêiâ V
for Tomorrow's
it You Yourself Were K Savt od ay Needs
Responsible
ml $1 in 1913 is only a*
. r e n t s t<*iav in purchasmpr
■ower
rj®
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SALVATICI ARMY MAKES
MEN CF SOCIAL OUTCASTS could you carry on the work of
the Collehe, University at d Nor-.
Kollowli.g a well Vnown rule the j ma! on the same state support as ;
A businesslike Answer to
a businesslike Questiont
H IR T Y denomination* cooperatinK in the Intcr-
church W orld Movement have budgeted their
runtda. N o businesa could have done it more scientifi­
cally.
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They have united to prevent the possibility of duplica­
tion or waste. At least n million dollars will be saved
by the f.ict that thirty individual campaigns are joined
in one united effort.
F.ich denomination has arranged
main heads:
I r ok Tint eituRCH1* w o r k
I A1HJMI A ■,.<»• oüt ornaron*
ita budget unti?r six
TRAININO. At
REI
4 FOR RKLIOtOOS
i Idi»Stiliti
p t ^ li under 29 )«srto f «*e »r«tn-
»*ring Amtarfrun >1 fa» without nr.y
ft : ;U
>t, ; • tnins tt ftif. lUmraWf*
» ...il» oi Washington und
t'.trola, do you till nig II at Antrrici
will c f r .ru* to prrdOM W adiing-
tons o :. m Lincolns If faith die« out
o! tits her rtsul Its yottttif
* I (OSPITALI AND HOME*
2 FO
Kvtff yssr ihc itat dbof msnsnd
C FOR THE CHURCH’S WORK
ABROAD. lnr,uvrtr« cam« lint
from tl«p 0;l*m thirty y«i>rt Ago:
r arly »11 pi.u«u«-© *r<j Oiit..:nl
*r
t idiiu««. Ho I or,* * • Ctilnn hsn an’ 7
o*i« physic»©: ©everysoev V ' h v l j
the Orient * If fontl!
t© l»* <i
ace. Botviia nin wi-lhlr 1 c
FO* WÖHR« ]• DIJCATlON Of
i f t , « j Auv. ^ , ».
i t> In
*n«tHu;i‘ .-s of It* »er «ru.
eoe
h if »»i In it»»*Iti«’ ,t. i t ltd 'i* ©n-l
ftupr <r|«'1t r
u h « Mur.> of
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he
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nnd yenf ©• r oiari bubi--
mrn
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iff*, A Chf: fiiin iife>n7 cr \t;c* ?r
* *r.« #> hro i i >.* orh I r»'* f o r > t t ■ * i, a
¡-talvation Arm y, In ita industrial
bomcti, la taking the c!a;a of man who
• arly ( M i s his « a y to the poor house
and rehabilitates him, nnakea him
over, aivi-a him com ldence in him self
and turns hint ever to employment
that cjjr.biee hint to sustain himself.
The County Governm ent makes Its
"down and outs" habitual Indixonts.
It tnnlies them a monthly allowance
f money or goods for which It ra-
quires no service.
The Salvation Arm y taken the same
man and gives him, n o f money, but
work.
Uoyou live “ trom hand to mouth?”
There is a system of living whereby
Today may be made to provide
f o r Tomorrow—this year for
next year-.-the prime of
manhood for old ajie.
You Could Not.
i in 1913?
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I Neither can
the state University,
the
Agricultural
College and the
;
Normal
School
do
it.
Will you
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| not help these three institutions
; to continue their useful and pro­
I
ductive work for Oregon by vot-,
j ing o:i May 21 for trie Higher
J L'Jucational relief measure?
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It pays him money for his werk, and j !*aid s/Jv«rtiscm«nt inserted by lfoU> Dyment in
U'hitli <it *i\n Joint Alumni JK«*lief Committee for
In him the knowledge that ]
Higbvr Kxsuottiou in Orvgun, CI4 I'it*otk B)o©éct
conscious and directed effort Is entitled |
to and 'w ill bring him commensurate I
return.
It l>r the* him a. d wins him again
>o cb«H i habit and thought.
It builds up bit flren gth and his '
morale until he Is fit ¡u-.tin for the
fight with th t
arid.
Then it finds him cm PiO> • nt ami
«■ends ti’ra for;h to wo •k that he is ¡
filled to. do.
Mere in a nut shell li i the story of j
;ho
’Salvation
Artny
Industrial-] ÿ
t£"\ *
Homos a rd the story of the Industrial
«cores of men
'*S
■ SAVE■
This one 'word tell3 the
story. Just alittle regu­
larly deposited in our savings
department makes a uleasentl v sur­
prising snowing in tne yeais to come
Capital $50,000.00
renew«
Farm ers & Merchants
Bank of Stay ton.Oregon
I \Û 3 fc2
s have louud
GEM
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
F irst Class Confections.
High Grade Pure Candies
Fine Cigars and Tobacco
Kach tier rrineLon has i t-ou
letrilod b u d g e t , ar d
w U.ndnv'nister its own fenua.
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Y o u r f - ’ - A o r hr.3 o o o ies
i ’{ tb budget: examine them fur
or yournel . In tb.- weeleof
A; ril 25th-May 2r.d you wi b.- g:ven your opportunity
to h"!p. You ctn do it with tin fu ll r,
fa c tio iJ c n c w -
Ir.g thiit every dollar of your g
35 its post assigned
to it In advance.
E v e r y d ollar fa r b e tte r A m e r ic a r.n i a b e tte r veer’d.
W hen your church calls cn you g iv e — ar.u give with
your he; rt n:> well as ycur poc!:et-book.
Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks
O S ifá eg ll ’
t y jr J r f^ S lr
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r W P tf
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Govertior .Vorlteck <>f Sonth t>nkot:.
riime mi* iiii<|iinliti«Hlly for le o n ­
ini W ood for presldent and recontly
.oured tho «tute with W ood on n
liefiktltg f r! j».
r w o o d ls ilio oniy man tu Anterb-n
■fHlny \vi!!i ìicart and «cul to do thè
lob Riui-. vtiU would bave «Ione in re
*oit,;tn.
Norhéok dectared. »'Atal
All Prices and Style Box Candy
7. A. KENDERSHOTT, Proprietor
Oreron
Stayton, *
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UnU-d
April
rt>~ ■
E l.l tAl
May -iiJ
Campaign
^ IN T E R C H U R C K
World Movement
o f ENbrth c America
T ir
/V
ft
lU. M m rth rm m
h »«A. pruriti
•f t i r n f ¿mulinar in ^
/I'm/» t i l
n cp triT m
linose' et* new ;hat, tOO."’
Want A — -ForS . e
M ISS G R A C E D IX O N ,
FOR S A LE — Fir«t e l««« hand kale
Meinl»« r of national woman’« com-
planter, can be «een at the Mail office.
rilit«'c, who I« as«isikig In Wood cam­
pitigli. She tía« oiinrge Of organisation
work in Aiiiertcan colleges and nn! LOST— Heavy mud chain from
rtil’vi t loB
Monday between Andrew Ferry's
p l a c e and £tavton.
Finder
please return '«to J. B. G
StaytOQ.
April-15-lt
LOST—April 3rd, between Stay-
ton and Salem one CO x 3£in.
Ajax tire and rim.
I f found
j notify 121 South Commercial St.,
Salem, Oregon.
A15-22
T R A O E
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FARM
m a r k
TRACTO RS
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More than one third of the tractors in use in the U lited States are Fordsons,
yet the Fordson has only been on the market tw o years. Just like the Ford
car. the Fordson is an all-year utility. It is a compact tractor: it is easily op­
erated, it has more power per pound weight than any other tractor Manufac­
tured, it is the lowest prioed tractor and it is the most economical to operate.
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Th ere are more than seven thousand Fordson dealers in the United States.
T h e r e 's one community who not only sells Foedsons, but w ho carries a sup­
ply of Fcrdson parts for repair» and replacements with skilled mechanics to
give dependable service, and to help
Fordscn
T h e demand for Fordson tractor is
ritory.
Get^ your order
ceived.
Sold by
now.
WANTED White male hog.
Etzel. Stayton, Phone 1471. A-15-1
22-2t__________________________
WE BUY, raise and sell fur-bear
I ing rabits, and other fnr bearing;
animals.
List what you have 1
with us, stating your lowest pri- j
! ces on large It t shipments. The
1 Fur & Specialty Farming Co.,
515-517 N. P. Ave., Fargo. N.
! Dak.
Mar 25-Apr22
GENUINE
FQlaJ
PARTS
!
HEN you have a bilious attack your liver fails
to perform its function?. You become ccn -
stipated. T h e food you ent for nzii{.z in your
stomach instead b f digesting. This infIsm’ 3 tho
stomach and causes nausea, vom iting ami.a terrible
headache. Take Chamberlain’s Tabktn T h ey will
tone up your liver, clean out year etc— *ch and you
will soon be as well as ever. There is —otialrf^ better.
THE STAYTON BAKERY
HOME MADE BREAD,
CAKES AND COOKIES
. NO ORDER TOO U R G E
C E. KRAMER, Propcietor
STAYTON
OREGON
1 FOR
S A L E - The 1 ton Chevro-
and 2 ton trailer of
& Son. are at Urban’s
garrage, Stayton Oregon.
Pur-
I chases can be made through 0.
I M. Baker of Kingston or Ralph
; Urban, at Stayton.
Mar25tf
1 let tmek
• Balseiger
FOR SALFj 10 head of goats.
W. L. McKennev. Rt. 0. box 121,
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Phone 100F32, Salem, Oregon.
j _______ ___________ ->______ ____________
FOR SALF]
a few thousand
i thrifty loganberry plants 1 year,
old. E. D, Dens more. Scia, A22
W ANTED
INSIST
IÎÏSRSSS
| (■«(«.
Fruit) 201) to 5!)0 l)U. ft*<*d
H row n-Peticl, Stnyton.
On Heaters. Ranges
Oil Stoves, Dishes.
Emaled W a re
Chairs, Rjcckers
Beds. Springs
c^Iattresses. Tebles
A Store Full o f Bargains
FOR SALE Six weeks old pigs.
G. Ft. Toelle, Stayton.
A-22-29
FOR SALE - Goats, 20 nannys,
F. X. Hot-
and 25 spring kids,
A 22 - 29
finger. Scio R.F’.D.
Profits Divided
271 N Commercial S