The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, June 03, 1920, Image 3

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    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 >