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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
Ibi imi la coilected In an open eìaro I .hall or otlier arnull container. A fte r ' a «itlili leni tpm ntlly Ima bren collaat« ' ad tha thraatl la pa«aa<| tlirough It. . T b a Ihread w kik aflarw ur-l, on ag- I polii re io lite «unllght. assuma« « beau- tifili purplc eoi or. whleb la absolutely fasi. In anrlenl day* Il là belleved Mila il,a « a » calieri " T y iIn o pili-pie,** und wu» e»au Mieti «o rara Miai It « u r » aarvei) for royalty. Before yon dispose of your GET A PRICE FROM THE Santiam W oolen Mills Exclusive Manufacturers of High-Grade Woolen Blankets, Wool Batts, Wool Comforters and Wool Mattresses Sell Direct to the Manufacturer g I 105 Union Ave. N. Portland, Oregon Philippi & Pieser Local Buyers Mills at Stayton, Ore. i t , ‘M ila N . ) «or.Prapi# M M f , reti.rtisl. “ I would :.t least Ilka lo see how It would wound.” «m e re ly during the past winter, whea leuiperalure» yah »° h* below zero, b a t tt stood ilie test and was bee 1*1 WAR RAYS fhroughont with electric h «»t diirtaB the bvnlevt winter T h e wall* W#VP '*e*lgned to keep the cold out and ap- United St i t » » Department sf Aprlcm pehr fn have done »o t jr v Gives Figures sf Oeprsde T h e wall* are hollow, the odtar tiens Th a t Are Astsnlstnng. walls l-eoig cement planter on metal Ttie n il la Hie worst animal pen In j laih with a top coat of »tWX»K llaefc plaster i» placed between Ilie iiNttal the world. Prom It* home among Ailh if v I * f IV lath and the «tudding T !ie outer wall dw elling« and etnre room* Ip politue la a sheet of concrete one and nne- hnlf Ini b«'« thick. T h e Inner wall Is anil destroy Iniinati fnuA. It eurrie« bulmn c plague »m l many of two layer* of asphalt pai>er' with other dlr-ease» fatal to man and has j wood lath and plaster on top. T h e air to*eii re»|iObalhle for more uutimely tight *poce in lhe wall la Ailed with death* among hunian being* than all insnlatltig material, granulated cork with a mixture of planer «havlnga. ilie wars af history. lo the l.'nited State* rat* und m ice! T h e theory on which It I* bwllt I* to each year destroy crop« und other prevent the movement of wnrtned a ir towanl a i-old surface. property tallied ut over S2MMVIU.UW. T h e cost of ciMi»trin1loti wn* given T h is de«tru<-tlon I* equivalent In the gros. earning* of un arm y of over a* in per cent above ordinary inethnda. •jtai.uai m m . Britain's O ld«*! Peseeseiona. O n many a farm. If the grain eaten T h e flu in ne l Island* l.lerae). Guern and »a*|ei| by rut* and mice could be sold, the proceeds would more than sey. Alderney and Sark are the chief) ere the oldest possession« of Great pay all the farm er1* taxes. T h e common brown rat breed« alx Britain. T h e y were fonaerl* an ap lo ten time* a year and produce* an panage of ibe duchy of Vormaiidy and average of ten young at a litter. Young were united lo the Kngllrth crown aft females breed when only three or four er the Norman conquest of Kugland hy W illiam of Norm andy, In Its«!. T h e months old. At thi* rate a pnlr of rats breeding Inhabitant*«of the t'ha n ne l IsliimlH pro- uninterruptedly and without ileuMi*. ferri-d to remain subject* of King Jo h n would at the end of three year* <1k ah the period of the conquest of N o r- generation«) he Im reased lo ¡150.700. mnndy by Philip Augustus, I I B H I S L T o King John It ha* been usual to 182 Individuals. F o r centuries the world ha* l>eeti ascrDie a dm-iMoent at nn*' rime re lighting rat* without organisation and verted to by the i'bannel islaud people at the same time ha* been feeding as their Magna f h a r f n ; bill modern them and building for them fortresses critic* have cast very grove doubt» on it* authenticity. Almost every w a r for concealment. If we are to tight them on equal with France included a descent on the terms, say apeckitista of the biological Channel island*, but all to no avail. survey of the T o lle d Slaie* deport Hie |s«>ple. about ikt.ia»» It» nnnil**r. ment of agriculture, we must deny adhere to their old customs, und n lt h them food and hiding place* and must in well defined limit* make their own orgiinlai lo rid oom m iinllie» of them. law*. Th e y are not hound hy aet* of T h e (lepuiluient ha* devoted a great the Imperial parliament unles*, »peefal- deal of »in d y to the problem anil I* i ly nnnicd In them. CALLS FOR Capital Faala Papar Bhortage. T b a papar sbortaga la m.ikliig lla rlf fall In (he poat o dile ilapartmant, whera thè grente*t illfflculty I* lielng a lp a rb-n'e d In geltlng thè needed aiip- plla» of «tanifiad anvelofiea. Tostai carila, alno, ara Mirra. A few «rack« Ugo thara waa dlaeov* arail a larga quantlty of Mia old 3-eent stani|«ad anvHopa«, for wlileli lliara la now ulrnoat no iletnaml. T b a y ara he- Ing aold now for 2 eant» aplece. plua thè «iim ll rhorge for thè envehape. wlth a dlatlngulahlng «aneellatlon unirti over fha stamp Mora reeantly Mia |m»i ortica delia rim ani berm i ro aali a quanrlly of pirata) i«arda of tha viminea of ohout tan y**ar» ago. T b a depuri meni I» re»tatnplng 2-cent poalal iarda l«»ne<| du rlng ih* war. No Raio Stick* for M anne« l ’Iil you aver «ae a rn lle il stata* marine In unirono earrylng an um- hrellu ? yu.c.t change GLI . A l t T r i v f l . r ln A r i l i n « G it « Variatici W ith Com paratively L itt e Phys câl Exertion. In rljeubiug from ili«* t*■ tnt> <1 ihi***rt, w id th n<*H ni Ili«> of Sun I'ViifK'Kco mountain In Arizona, io ilo* summit if thaï (m ill, pirhiip* 'JR tulli*« «w a y . ynti n | ie rlM iiv a* m urb rh a n g r <»f rlim n 'a ami acmnnrjr ami p a «« through a « in-iny •llffi-i<-m /oui-« uf Ufa a« you would In frnvidliig from *oi|iti--ni Sonora lo ina roghiti of Hudson bay. T M « I« ilu r in Mm fari Hint allltudi* lia* tin- «inni1 r0 rc t on i-lliiintn a» latl- I •»«!»• If yoif H lm h -Vat f « q ii|ovar*l you have achlsvrd llm «amp (bangi- of rllnm la n* though you limi cuna 2 ilt*m-«*« north T in - ramili I« Iba* a uiotmtaln lop in Arizona 12.1*»» f cf blsh iiliovn «.-a lovai ha* a rtln n ta Ilk** Miai ni ilio ailra of ilia a r d i r rlr- «•la. Motoovor. many of tin- «amt* plant, and «onta of Mo- «nun- h in !« lim i l'io In thi- «uhari-t!.- n- • * »Ja • JL C fonili! mi lofi of ¿suo h*rum'laro pi-tilt — ralica of thni diafani «s o whi-n wo*t « f S o lili A n ir r li» «u à roveri-d by an Ira rap unii had an a r d ii1 ellinatr T h o <la«.Tt ni Mia foni of San T ra n - rl-u-o |o>ak 1« una of Iha d«*inl**«f and l^otlaal plr .-r* un alitili, ( i r m i a ra «« of l| lira w libim i a «p rlg « f vogetaHoO. Th a ra ara va«t Invìi« of b rls b lly col orivi polirla« glonmlng In tha «un. S’-ant barron «unii fiat», rangi-a « f hlll* lim i ara aialnoit brighi rad unii bina u'Itb m inerali, bui show noi a touch of llvlus sroan. T h a haal I* tarrlflc «m i In'-a*«a ni. I.aarlne ib i» radon In tha mornlng. hy iioon you flnd to u r self un tha moun tain «lopa In an arili rvghui «upportius a lo « «iTu b h y fn-e«t of Junlfiar «m i nnl |>lua. T w o h o iir. latar you bava am ar il an aulirai« illffaraiil sona, and un- ridine throiiffh a baaullful o|>an f o r r .t of yallow pii a. «-Ith trac« a hun- drad :aat high T h i» glvp« « a t lo a foresi of Hr. «diteli I» den*e «n d d«m p. wltli heavv nndarbruab alone tha «tranrii«. Ilara birci* and .onlrral* «tMinnd nini «>m tnay gUnipso d« r r inni »Je »Je »Je »Je »J* »j* e^e baar. A « you coni luna upwurd tha titubar ngnln divi lidia« In «Izc. Von |m** through a ragion of »i-rubby «pince, «in b a » g ro w « nlong tha Yukon in Ala«ku. aud llnally amarca on Mia traa- la «« cra»t ahova |lmharll|ia. «b a ra Iba rllm ata 1« alino«! u rtile inni Iba anow Ila» ileep In .lima l'edesirlan* en Sanila «traet. Itrook- lyn. calighi a glim|i*o « f a marine re a m i! eurrylng a eonlrahand '1-umher- vliooi" durine yiuuenla.v'a ruln «forni. A l tlie»\*r>' outset of Mie reeruit'a Joume;. two older m urine« met bini, look tlie uiuhralla «w u y from lilm, broke li up lu-fore blu borriti ed ga/.e ami gin a hlm a «avere lecture on fnll- Ifary pruprletle». Tb e re 1« no servire regnlation lo preselit thè earrylng of om brella« by uniformati man. huf tbere la an un- wrlrten la «' of thè m arine eor|is whleb p ili« Mie luhoo ou thè uuibrella. ON Find Natural Purple Dye. A «hellfl h ex!*t* on tba l*aelf|a anxious in ,ielp in ral extermination, ron«l of Costa ICb a from which a *pe- not only hv supplying ImlleMns and elally fina purpla color I* obtainatl and other printed matter, but by supply Hor Preference used for dyeing »Ilk thread. A report ing the advice of specialist» in <|>ecifL received by the department of com A few yearn ago Meroin college bad ease* merce »la te « the discovery of th i» nat a young Japanese student, who after ural dye came to light through an I ii - the fiiabiou of all Jafianese student«; Built an Insulated House. ! nnlr.v from Guatemala, where some »Ilk was very imllte. H e always spoke of W ith a house built on the prfnr!* i thread Imported« from Costa Illea com hi* rancher* a « the "H on. Professor S.."‘ etc. One day the music teacher'* | pie of a refrigerator. Its wall* In- mand» a g'H«l prlii*. ; T h e dyer«, who apparently are llm - ri*ter came to vlall her. and In time I »uJated to k<%p the cold out. a new Idea in construction of residences I* i Itetl to it fe « obi per«on*. take tba met the young Japnne-e. T h e y grew helng tested in the cold country In ! fbreiiil to the shore, «h a re the sliell- to tie friends, but be always spoke of Canada, the Ohio Stale Journal re ! tl«h abound, tint! dye It there. T h e per- her aa tba “ Hon. Mias M.'* «Inter." mark*. T h e residence ha* been used One day the young visitor grew a | «on who pick» up a «hell blow « hi* for a year, being occupied by the de I brim ill upon It. w hereupon u few drops bit peeved over the title. “Ju*t for a signer and his family;. |t_ t^i* trtsted * of greenish lluuld ooze out. T h i « "liange 1 wonld tie glad if von would J Good Sportsmanship. If anything were needed to show uf once both the llrltlsh love of out door sport» and the number of young Kngllshinen who were crippled hy the war. It-eonld he found In the actions of the P.ritlsb National I.,-two T< m u »I« association In so modifying the rule* of the came that a one-armed player, when he serve*, tnay to*» the ball from his racket Instead of with hla band. T o put a disabled player on an equality with competitors who are whole I* the very (lower of sports- -n a n s h io --Y o u tli's Companion. (Administrator’s AUCTION SALE The Following Stock, Machinery, Household Goods, Etc., will be sold at Auction at the Oliver S, Butler Place, at West Stayton, commencing at 1 o’clock, p. m., on TUESDAY, JUNE! 1 Family cTVlare, 8 years old 1 Jersey Cow 4 y~ears old 1 Jersey Cow 8 years old 2 three months old pigs 1 Light Farm Wagon 1 Hack, 1 Buggy~, 1 Harrow 1 Scalding vat, 1 Cultivator 1 Garden Seedsr, 1 plow 1 Separator, 2 wagon tongues 3 Spools Barb wire, 75 Brick, 1 barrel, 2 bedsteads 2 Bed Springs, 1 Kitchen tablé 1 Rocking Chair, 1 Stand 5 Dining Room Chairs 1 Dresser, Fruit jars TERMS: All sums of $10 and under* cash; Over tftit amount 6 months time will be given at 8 (/c interest with bankable Notes* No property to be removed until settled for Col Wright, cAluctioneer Farmers Merchants Bank, Clerk Bell Butler ) cy4dministrators May Wright >