The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 17, 1916, Image 6

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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.
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5 .e- Can of 30c Steel
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$1.25
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1 lb. package of 30c Steel
Cut Cotiec
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“IN A F I G H T IN G MOODl"
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“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
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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 .
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I * • «V ni e .c e o a t h t h a t
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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.
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