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JL p u f f i e r H W t IX ' P§rvf SX l r # Farmers Store Of Quality” II WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE III V * Read these c® o t k dees ar.d see If we Deserve it --y q B B J B U a s - .x r a /^<rSV e ocenes Meats v j 11 : •* * * „««.a G;oJ Roasted Celle.:, 2 25c We have p.ircluseJ a $95.00 M eat Sheer and handle the choicest bra ds of Steuslofl's cured meats A trial of these meats will make you a regular customer of Schr.nk’s Store. I ds . for iH 5 .e- Can of 30c Steel .««.e $1.25 ¡M 1 lb. package of 30c Steel Cut Cotiec 25c r.i V» - , • ^ "«/ »»•Tv.n — * —C arter In New York Sun. “IN A F I G H T IN G MOODl" O G----------- C- “A M E R IC A FIRST AND A M E R I D E N A TIO N IS S H O C K I N G ICA EFFICIEN T.” L Y UNPREPARED. It !» apparent th a t we are *t»««-klincly unprepared There Is ui> room for controversy on this point since the object lessou on tin* V cr! ati border. All our fltoU ah’c regular troo|w (less. I ls-l'eve. than -W.OOlh are there or In Mexico, and as those have I k - i - u deem ed Insufficient th e en- ifrr nation.)I guard has been or- .’i- v ! out T hat Is. we ure sum- t-.:niiti<f; lira: tl.silly all our inov- :! le m ilitary fort es in order to : revetit iMnillt Incursions. In view of th e w arnings of the past three years, it Is Inexcusable th a t we ->' inld find ourselves In this pH* id F o r our faithful : ••arrtanw -i who w ith a fine pa- t Intis; i re s|H>nded to this call and art* Issuing this burden. I have nothing but praise But I ¡(¡ink it little short of absurd th a t we should lie compelled to : ad men from th eir shops, th eir factories, their offices and th e ir professions for such a purpose. This, however. Is not all. The units of th e national guard were at peace strength, which was only about one-half the required strength. It was necessary to I ring In recruits, for the most p.Tt raw and untrained. Only a sm all percentage of the regim ents recruited up to w ar strength will have had even a year’s train in g . In the national guard, which a t the maximum means a hun dred hours of m ilitary drill, and. on th e average, m eans much less. Men fresh from their peaceful em ployments and physically un prepared have !>een hurried to the border for actual service. They were w ithout proper equip ment. w ithout necessary sup plies: suitable conditions of trans- jHirtntiou w ere not provided. Men with dependent families were «ent. and conditions which should have been well known were dis covered a fte r the event. And yet the exigency, com paratively sneaking, w as not a very grave one. It Involved nothing th a t could not readily have been fore seen during the past three years of disturbance afod required only a modest talent for organization. T hat this adm inistration while pursuing its course in Mexico should have fiermltted such con ditions to exist is alm ost In credible.—From Mr. H ughes’ Speech of Acceptance. F A V O R S WOMAN S U F F R A G E . Some tim e ago a consideration of our economic conditions 'and tendencies, of the position of women In gainful occupations, of the n atu re and course o f the dem and, led me to the conclu- slcu th a t the granting of su f frage to women is inevitable Opposition may delay, but in my Judgm ent cannot defeat this m ovem ent If women are to have the vote, ns I believe they are. It seems to me entirely «dear th a t in the Interest of the public life of this country tlie i-ontest should he ended prom pt ly. I favor the vote for women. — From Mr. H ughes’ Speech of Acceptance. ADEQUATE FE D ER A L W ORK M E N S C O M P E N S A T IO N LAWS. I stan d for adequate federal w orkm en's com pensation laws, dealing not ouly with ibc em ployees of governm ent, hut with those em ployees who are engag ed in In tersta te commerce, and are subject to the hazard of in Jury, so th a t those activities which arc w ithin the sphere of the constitutional autho rity of congress may lie dealt w ith un der a sttltalile law .—From Mr H ughes’ Speech of Acceptance. Wo come to (tato in a plain -.r. ' c’ire rt m anner our faith, our pir.-cco and cur pledge. Thl* ■v- oscn'.otAa gathering it a ./ augury. It m eant tha strength eT reunion. It m eant the r--rtp cf Lincoln it re- r cd, e ert, effective. It m eant . ; unuy of a common percep- :-n of param ount national i -c.'o. It m oant th a t wa era ro it or ts-civ cd nor benumbed abnormal condition*. W* Kr.tv# th a t we are in a critical ,-oricd, perhaps mere critical ti o - any period tin :a the civil We need a dominant c.-.rj cf national unity, the ex- . 0 of cur belt ccnstructiv# powers, th e vigor and resource- • ness of a quickened America. «Vo desire th a t the Republican party es a great liberty party shall ba the agency cf national a iiiovoinont, the organ of the e..’o:'.ivo expreseien of dom inant Americanism. W hat do I mean by th a t? I moan America con- acio'ue of pewer, aw ake to obli gation, eroot in eelf respect, p re pared for every emergency, de voted to the ideals of peace, in stin ct w ith th e sp irit of human brotherhood, safeguarding both individual opportunity and the public interest, m aintaining a well ordered constitutional sy s tem adapted to local self gov ernm ent w ithout the sacrifice of essential national authority, ap preciating th e necessity of s ta bility, expert knowledge and thorough organization as th e in dispensable conditions of secu rity and progress; a country loved by its citizens with a p a trio tic fervor perm itting no divi sion in th eir allegiance and ro rivals in th eir affection— I mean America first and America effi cient. It is in th is sp irit th a t I respond to your summons.— From Mr. H ughes’ speech of a c ceptance. I d 02. net wi. Gold Leaf Catsup 2 for 24c lil 24 oz. net wt. Perferred Stock Olive Oil sold at $1. JO, now 75c U. S. CREAM SEPARATORS V. F. M. $30.00 Soaps J* J» J* * * ELK -'AVON 10 bars for 25c CRYSTAL WONDER, WHITE WONDER, CRYSTAL, WHITE, BOB WHITE. WHITE FLYER, All White Soaps 6 bars for 25c Improved Lh S. Separator No. 16, 600 pounds Ca pacity $75.00 Compare with Mail Order Prices Eggs 27 Gents GOOD GOODS GOOD GOODS A. W. SGHRUNK AUM SViLLE, OREGON Dr. Beaucham p, w ife a n d little daughter, Constance m otored to Cas- cadia Sunday. The Dr. retu rn ed Tues day but Mrs. Beaucham p and Con stance rem ained for an outing with — .Mr. and Mrs. R irgo who are a t th a t W e are inform ed by Jos. Hamm an, place. p ro p rieto r o f th e S tay to n Feed Barn and th e Salem S tay to n S tag e Line th a t Q uite a num ber of S tayton people L u th er S to u t of M ehama has bought motored to W ilhoit Springs Sunday. an in te re st in the bHrn and sta g e line, Among those m aking the trip were! a id th a t to g e th er thev have purchanid C. A. Beauchamp and wife, W. I . th e Mill City S tag e Line from Mill Goodwin and wife, D. M. Doll and Bros., and th a t the e n tire system will wife, W. B. Allis and wife, John Ker- be handled from S tay to n . This se ttle s her and wife, John Thom a and family, a question th a t has been in the air for Jos. Sestak and family, A.isses Marie some tim e, «ur.d will establish a living Henkel and Cora Cooper ami E. C. ra te betw een the cities mentioned. T itus. Fil Blakely of Silverton w n also a VVilhoit visitor. Ja c k W altem ey er’s Scio D ram atic Club will show “ The V irginian’’ i t Jo rd an F’riday night, A ugust 18. This com pany drew big houses a t S tayton, Subm im ity, Lyons and Mill City, WILL OPERATE WHOLE STAGE LINE T he speech of thi' Republican eandl d ate for president was a keynote speech indeed Not or.c person in the great audience a t the Carnegie hall m eeting w as in doubt for one moment us to ju s t w h at be m eant by every thing he »aid. H is nddress w as com prehensive, logi cal. clear an d all sufficient for the oc casion. T here can ' e no dispute us to this. Plainly Mr. H ughes Is a man who “ knows w h at he w ants when he w ants it,” and it la th e opinion of po litical authorities who beard him and who have since read his rem arks th a t he knows also how to g et it. It w as incum bent upon th e Republi II. Y. ?*Ii ler and wife are the can candidate to confine the scope of his rem arks to th e lim itations of the proud j arents of an eight and a occasion, but his crushing analysis of the shortcom ings of th e present ad half pound b o y born Sunday m inistration of th e governm ent Is At iff. Id . merely on ea rn est of w hat the tone •( . 1. Sullivan lest Sunday for and the contents of his speeches will be w hen be gets on th e stum p. Portland where he will be for a At Carnegie hail Mr. H ughes nd- few days on business.' verted to every general question th a t is ap t to I k » a seri us issue In the c a m Mr.Burerof has returned from paign and in language th a t will lie absolutely clear to every man or wo his vacation. man nlde to rend lie stated his opin J. F Potter, wife and son Wil- ions, his convictions an d his punames. On th e stum p he will arg u e those are spending ten days or two points in detail. As an orator he is weeks on an auto trip to the eloquent, his personality attractiv e, and his m arshaling of facts so co coast. hesive th a t he holds his audience to ,.li.-s V,. r.da Brown is visitirg th e end. H e malms It easy for them to follow him, and Ids points are not friends in Mill City. lost. T here was nothing equivocal, n oth 'he Mines Fisher from Al ing apologetic in th e Republican can d id ate's speech of acceptance. He bany arc vihi.iiiK Miss Jostphire called a spade a spade, and th e unani Lee. mous opinion of those w ho heard him Mr. and Mrs. Watkins and eon w as th a t lie shot to the cen ter and rang the boll. The Republican cam o f Albany tire spending a few paign Is now open, and flume who will speak an d w rite an d w ork for the suc any vacation here. cess of th e Republican tic k et.c an wish Bo:, to Hi urj Dr.nap,an t>n ! for no more ndoquato cam paign docu m ent, no more satisfacto ry statem en t wife a toy. : of issues th an are found in th e candi Mis. John bwtn is v siting d a te 's salutatory. Mill City Locals friends in Portland. Louie H elgerson, who is 81 years old drove from Oregon City to S tayton to visit his d au g h ter, Mrs. Tim S w eet, S atu rd ay . Mr. H elgerson is in th e b est of health and does all his own w ork. Buy E astm en HopTickets Printed Just The Way You Want Them At The Mail Office A ll W hite Shoes - AT - Clean up Prices Lancefield’s Shoe Store Kodaks, th e ones w ith A utographic backs, d ate A. S. I’ancoast, F. I. Jones, R. E. ami title every pictu re, costs I p s b than Calavan, Jno. Thoma and G. W. De- o th e r m akes a t B eaucham p’s D rug Sardin w en t on a fishing trip to N iag S tore. ara the first of the week, and rep o rt a good tim e and plenty of fish. Miss V ella B renner, Mrs. E. H. Hob son, Mrs. Ja ck W aitetneyer and Miss Mr. and M rs. P. E. H irzsiefen sp e n t H utton m otored over fri rn Scio la st th e w eek-end a t th e J . T. H u n t home T h u rs la y n ig h t t o n e T F c 'a B ara in in the Waldo Hills. They retu rn ed to “ A Fool T here W es” a t th e S ta r Portland Monday af t er a p leasan t v isit T h ea tre. with friends and relstiv es in S tayton and vicinity. MAKE NO MISTAKE When you w ant a smooth shave or or an up-to-date h eir cut v isit M ack’t barf>er 8hop, o p fo site the post office i i ’S tay to n . S an itary b th room in connection. D. B. S nyoer of Salem , an m m , on h: way home from w m one of th e o ut of town the M ethodist dinner last friends th e re insisting th a t over long enough to e a t w ith irsu ran c e Mill C ity, g u ests s t Sunt’ay, he stop them . rts ’ ) t Ohio. . :•/ f.r T oledo, I . . I . u r . u C o u n ty . (**• i ’i -•• : I * • «V ni e .c e o a t h t h a t , r . r I f l’io firm of K. J. ch p co I. 3 Lo nines* In th e C ity of I -«So, C o u n ty orni K tnto afor«-»al<l. Hi t .1 ill f i r n v ili p a y t h e a u m o f < ^ J!tT N I> n r;r> D O L L A R S f o r e a c h a m cry «.-tao c f C n tn r r h t h n t c a n n o t b e c b y Ilio u so o f H A L L 'S C A T A R R H C t F R A N K J. CH K N I Sworn to b e f o re m e a n d a u h s c rlb i n . y p r c w - c c , ih la Cth d a y o f D eceit A. D . lSS6e (S e al) A. W . O LEA SO ? Notary Pub H a l t 's C a t a r r h C u r e le t a k e n I n te n a n d a c t s d ir e c tly u p o n t h e b lo o d a n d ro il* s u r f a c e s o f th e s y s te m . S en d te s tim o n ia le , free . F . J . C H E N K Y A C O ., T o le d o , F o ld b y a ll D n ig g tn ta , 7Be. T e k s D e ll's T am ile r i ll e to r eo— U aM la j The B irthday Club held a picnic in , the Masonic G rove T uesday afternoon. The ladies had artististica lly (’ecorated the grove with bunting, sw eet peas and OREGON a n d W A S H IN G T O N f.-rns snd also arran g ed th e benches in a circle. The afternoon w as sp en t in sew ing and ch attin g . Ice cream and A D irecto ry of each C ity, T ow n and V illage, g iving d eeerlp tlv e sk e tch of 1 little fancy cakes w ere serve I by th e each place, locatio n , pop u latio n , te le com m ittee. Additional gu ests w ere g ra p h , sh ip p in g a n d b a n k in g p o in t; Misses W hvr Brown, Theo. M atthieu aleo C lassified D irecto ry , co m p iled by b u sin ess en d profession. snd Marion A lexander. Eleven m em R . I - PO LK * CO., S E A T T L E bers w ere presen t. BOLK'Si Business Directory