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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1916)
__________ ____ ______________ T ’ T H E S IT U A T IO N “The Farmers Store Of Quality” 25 Year Guarantee Rogers Silverware Given Away as Premiums SEE SAME IN DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT I Have just Received a 30 cent Si f el Cut Coffee, Put up especially for me which I will sell at 25c and guarantee. If not satisfactory money refunded. Have just received a shipment of men’s silk front shirts. Ladies Middies and Ladies and Gents Neck Wear. We are receiving shipments daily in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hardware, Boots and shoes, Dry Goods and Notions J/T SOAP 10 Kars laundry soap 25c Pure glycerine toilet soap, 1 har 5c (i 1 ;.rs laundry soap 25c White Wonder, Pearl White, Crystal White ainl White Flyer 6 bars25c FRUIT 3 lbs. dried peaches " u r& r 3 “ “ apples 3 “ “ prunes Choice lemons, doz. " oranges, “ “ bananas, “ J i TRUE INW ARDNCSS OF THE VERA CRUZ INCIDENT. Ill |! ip K|>rliiK of KIM. iKTtir- n-d Hip capture of Vrr# Crux. Mi n Mum > of our ships had li-i'ii arrested ul Tam pico and hud 114*4*11 dU rhurgi’d w ith uii apology. Itut our udinlral de m anded n nii I uii*. wlilrli « «i re fused, Thereupon 111«’ president «•«•lit In congress. asking au thority to uh «< |I h * urine«! force« of tIn» fu lle d States. W ithout «tilling for tin* passage of the rpHolutlou, Vera Crux wa* «•!*• i'il 11 nppoarid (lint n alilpload of oniniunltloii for H uerta was h I hhii to rtili’r I lint |iort. There mi'« n nnturnl opposition to tlila InrRNloii niul n loittle ooeurreil In u hlrli nineteen Amerli'nna and over a hundred M exicans were killed. Thla, of roura«*. tvaa « n r o u r ili’inl soldier* wore prnl*cd for «lying like li«'n»«••« In n w ar of Nervlce. luiter, we retired from Vera Crux, giving up till* noble w arfare. W e hud not obtain«*«! (lie Niilute wh|. h w a n demand«*! We had imt olitulned reparation for nfTrnntH. T he alilp with am m unition which «'otiid not Innd ni Vern Crux lm«l noou landed at anol.'ier |Mirt. itnil It* enrgo wn* dellveioil to H uerta without In UTferenee. Recently the linked tru th waa adm itted by n enlilnet either. We are now Informed that "wn did not go to Vern Crux to foree H uerta to Nillule tlie ling " We are told that we went there "to show Mexico Hint w* were In earnout In our deuinnd that Muertn must g o " That Is. we seized Vera Crux to depose H uerta The «juc'tlon of the snliite was a m ere pretext.— fro m Mr H ughes’ Speech of Acceptance We propine lo pnunole hjr « very prarllealile nieana or.r ng rlculiur.il lutereata, and « e In clude In lillà progni ni nn l'ITertlve n ; ti ni of ritrai credit*. We favi r thè wlne conserv athui of olir naturili resourees We de- sire uot oniy flint tliey slmll lic aafegiiarded, hut th at tliey idinll h- iideipintely developeil and lisci lo thè utm oat pulitle ndvnn- tage. Mr. Ilughea' S p w h of Ac ce, ita lice O- THE C O M P E L L IN G P E R O R A T IO N T O M R . H U G H E S ’ ACCEPTANCE SPEECH. Wo Preeident W . H . P. Feunce of Brow n u fliv o re ity ie e p re tty live w ire who keepe abreast of the tim es, has keen powers of obser vation and knows a good man when he sees him . H e re ie w h a t he has to say about tha R epu b lican candidate fo r tha p re s i dency! "I have know n Juetlce Hughaa In tim a te ly emca we w are s tu dent« tog eth er at B row n and have seen him a thousand tim e * a t w o rk and at p lay. No m t - . ;? our generation haa a Finer com bination of ch a ra cte r and in te l lect. Absolutely fearless, u n s e lf ish, loyal to A m erican Idaala, ha la w o rth y o f a natlon'a tru a t. "A ll hia frlen d a know th a t be hind tha d ig n ity of bearing la a rich fund of hum or and good fe l lowship. W h e th e r he Is clim bing a m o u ntain , reading novela, play* Ing w ith h it children, restating a political lobby or d eliverin g tha opinion of tha aupram a court, ha ¡a aver th a aama rugged, dem o cratic, f a ir m inded A m erican. H la varied experience haa given him w ide horizon and aym pa- thy w ith every aapact o f A m e r i can life. "H a poaaetaea tw o q ualltlaa ra re ly feund tog eth er— the ju d i cial tam p e r and tha capa c ity fa r a w ift and reaolute action. U n der hla a d m in is tra tio n tha fog w hich now b atata m an y publio quaetiona would be cleared aw ay. " H ia p en e tra tin g m ind goat to tha h e a rt of any subject he se lects and strip e off tha Irre le v a n t a t once. Such a m ind la pecul ia rly needed am id tha In tric a te probiama th a t now confront Am erica. " W e need m ore th a n good In ten tion s. W e need cle ar vlalon, aound ju d g m e n t, strong w ill, u n h esitatin g decision. In short, wa need Charles E. Hughaa." fac t, published notice. F u r th e r more, wa knew tha s itu a tio n , and wa did not req uire apecifio n o tice. Instead of w h ittlin g aw a y our fo rm a l atatem en ts by e q u iv ocal convaraationa, wa needed the s tra ig h t, d irect and decisive representation« w hich every d ip lom at and foreig n office would understand. I beliava th a t in th is w a y w a should have been spared tha repeated assaults on A m erican lives. M oreover, a firm A m erican policy w ould have bean strongly supported by o u r people and tha o pp ortu nities fo r th a d e velopm ent of b itte r feelin g w ould have been v astly reduced— F ro m M r. H ughes' Spoech of A c c e p t ance. swerving vision capacity o- section in back made of a soft mesh m aterial which relieves all pressureof heavy honir$ o r b u lk y seams over the spine so objectionable in some front laced models FOR MEN The best Models have a flexible top clasp which relieves pressure over the bust— V A V e n tila te d tondue under the lacing which prevents the pro truding of the flesh or clothing SS ru lli. \ J m MM Elastic sections and ¿ores inserted in the corset skirt comfortablyadjust the corset t o — every body motion ___ Dr. Sawyer Cushion Sole Shoes Fithian-Barker Shoe Co. Safety First Brown Shoe Co. White House Shoe3 Stump of the World shoes Ox Calf Shoes Sheep Herder Shoes Nap-A-Tan Shoes ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Buster Brown Shoes for Misses, Boys and Children a a a a & a a a ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ L A D I E S Brown Shoe Co. Shoe Mansion White House Henderson Front and/BMfk^aced C o r se ts The Shoes have many;Excl6,si>te|feitures Sincerity Shoes Shoes and are Faultless in S£yle,;Fit and Construction Usona Ideal shoes We have a complete Assortment o f th e se 144 pairs Martha Wash- Corsets at moderate pjjpes whidi^e feature and recommend * ingtons Just Received— Iceless Refrigerators, largest size $15.00, snallsr sizes in proportion. No. 8 — 6 hole new Steel Range, leg base $33.00. Puritan Oil Stoves on display. We want your produce. Eggs 28c per dozen Ladies, w hen in town make our dry goods department your resting place. Lady in attendance GOOD GOODS GOOD GOODS A. W. S6HRÜNK OREGON AUMSVILLE, a METHODISTS PLAN A WOODLAND JOLLY-IP WHY WOMEN SUFFER Many Slayton Women are Learning the Cause A bun«’ ball match between the “ thins and the stouts,” running races including a three legged contest and a sack race, and other te9ts of the nimble footed, will be the program at the Methodist Sunday School picnic and Junior Epworth league hike to be held h wi>ck from tomorrow’ in the grove at the W. J . Hewitt ranch east of town. The grove is being put in condition now for the outing and tho parents of the young are at worker soon will be, preparing one of the finest woodland feasts the members of the school have ever indulged in. A Could C ount T h e m . gn at time is being anticipated by the Mr. Ulnkpate— I’art my hnlr In tho church people. middle, please. The Barber—Hut there The pn.gr; m is not completed but la an odd tiuinlier, air.—Exchange. thu- far there are enough attractions 0 ------------------------------------------------------- ------ <? list oil to make the day one long to be M A IN T E N A N C E O F remembered l y those who take part. A M E R IC A N R IG H T 8 . Mr. Lockhart, the pastor, states that on account of some of his people being H a d this govern m en t by tha away, the church hopes to have an uta of both in fo rm al and form al other out ng later in the month when diplom atio o pp ortu nitiea le ft no those who cannot be present at the doubt th a t w hen wa said "a trio t first one will Le able to be on hand and a c c o u n ta b ility " wa m eant p re cisely w h a t w e said and th a t wa enjoy the festivities. should u n h es ita tin g ly vin d icate W. H. l uson, the superintendent, th a t position I am confidant will make a short address of welcome th a t there would have bean no to the guests Hnd be in charge of the destruction o f A m eric a n iivas by sports, for which latter events tin the sinking of the L u s ita n ia . minister will hold the stop watch. T h e re wa had am ple notice— in live in a fate fu l hour. In n tru e cense, the contact fo r tha p reservatio n of the N a tio n la ro v e r ended. W e m uet s till bo im hued w ith the s p irit of heroio sacrifice which gave ue our c ou ntry and brought us eafely throu gh the daye of c iv il w a r. W e renew our pledge to the an* Lie t ideate of In d iv id u al lib e rty , of o p p o rtu n ity denied to none l.ocause of race or creed, of un- lo y a lty . W o have a of A m erica prepared and encore: strong and j u i t ; equal to I or ta n k *; an exem p lar of the and efficiency of a free people. I indorse the p la tfo rm adopted by tha Convention and a ”, eat its nom ination. j D IG M A N T H IN K S O F A N O T H E R . o im VM NTS AN EFFECTIVE 5YS- T.CM OF RURAL CREDIT3. <? W HAT ONE 25c 25c 20c 20c 25c Remember we are headquarters for American Woven wire fencing of all styles — L anning in Providence Bulletin. P 25c flg i Mender; m Froi A \4nt:!ateJ ic/cr/ ßearzt.r S HOES Laced Corsets SALEM WOMEN SPEAK HERE The temperance issue will be the theme of < iscussion nt the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday night to which all are invited to be present. Mrs. E. M. Vandevort of Salem is the speaker. An interesting feature of the evening will be the recitation “ Anti- onettc Hawley’s on Citizenship” by Mrs. Lehman of Salem, a splendid piece requiring about fifteen minutes in it s delivery. The morning hour will be given over to the observance of the Sacrament of The LorTs Supper to which ail Chris tian people ure invited and every mem ber of the church particularly urged to be present. E. 13. Lockhart, Pastor. WANTED—Evergreen Rlackberne . Starlings, w hich are extrem ely quar Will furnish crates and will pay 2J cts. relsome over food, will sleep together per lh. delivered at the Hamman Feed. Barn. No berries received on Satur nt nights packed like peas In a pod. S tarlin gs. C L A SS» ADVERTISING day. 8-31 HOP PICKERS WANTED—150 more W, men ofter suffer, not knowing hop pickers wanted for the Holmes the cause. yard. Free wood, water, tents and Backache, headache, dizziness, ner tables. T. A. Livesly Company. vousness. See, write or phone Emma Glover, Irregular urinary passages, weak- j tf Stayton, Oregon. ness, languor. STOCK GOATS FOR SALE - See me Each a torture of itself. Together hint at weakened kidneys. or phone Chas. Stayton, Stayton, Ore. Money to Loan -1 Have Made A rrange Strike at the root—get to the cause. 9-12-x ments for loaning eastern money, Quickly help the kidneys if they j will make very low rate of inter need it. FOR SALE-Good buggy, harness, est on highly improved farms. Ho No other remedy more highly en Iron bed and spring. Grant Murphy, mer H. Smith, room 5, McCornack dorsed than Doan’s Kidney Pills. Stayton, Oregon tf. Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96. Here’s convincing testimony from tf. this locality. SALE BILLS—at the Mail Office. We Mrs. M. E. Bilyen, 306 E. Fourth S t Albany, Ore., says: “ I never knew have the largest circulation of any it was to be without backache from a paper printed or sent into the Santiam little girl up to until two years ago. Valley. Advertise with us and get Hop Pickers Wanted The older 1 got, the more 1 was both results. I want 25 hoppickers, good camping ered by my back and kidneys. My ground, water and wood furnished. hack nearly killed me at times, it T ent For Sale- 12x14 wall tent and Will start work Sept. 7th or 8th. ached so badly. When 1 got down to camp cook stove. Inquire at Mail 9-7x T. J. Hill, Sublimity. Dick up anything or sat in one position office. 9-7 very long, it was all 1 could do to straighten up. 1 suffered a Rreat deal Loat—between Stayton and Mehama, from inflamation of the b l a d d e r . a roll of blankets. Return to Commer Berry Pickecs Wanted Three boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills cial Hotel or Sawmill, Stayton. Will pay 2 ’ 4 c a pound for cured me. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim Blackberries. Empty ply ask for a kidney remedy—get FOR SALE—Almost n e w buggy Crates Furnished Doan's Kldn«^ Pills the same that and double harness. See Hamman’s cured Mrs. Bilyeu. Foster-Milburn Feed Barn. ' tf Fishermen-Ford Truck Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. At Your Service FOR SALE OR TRADE -A Vetch s*art -,r>. Separator, good as new. See or phone PRICES RIGHT. PHONE 1X18 Tin» stnrfi- It contain«" nt'ir! •*> per 323 Munker Bros. «•out <>f nit I- g! I ; Il I II soi ,1 .Kllit it V 8-31X Stayton, Ore C. W. Holford, Stayton of phosphoric ; id I WILL INSURE your stock in a good Btat? -f Ohio, city of Toledo, l „ L ui’oJ County, I ' ! old Line Stock Co. against death from Fran';« J. Cheney makes oat i that ).o Is PEACHES sen1 .' partner i f the firm of 1'. .1, Cheney any cause See or write me for rates. & Co doing business tn the City of To 9-7x G. W. Laflar, Salem, Ore. Early Crawford Peaches are ledo. County amt Stato aforesaid, and l that ild firm «111 pay the r an of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev ery ( ase of Catarrh that cannot be eured SHEEP WANTED—I want about 50 by tha use rf It ALL’S CATARRH CURE. good young ewes. Prefer Shropshire FRANK J. CHENEY. Fworn to before me nnd subscribed In stock. Address W. R. Surry, Lyons, my presence, this 6th day of December, A. T>. ISSiS. (Seal) A. W . GLEASON. , Oregon. 9-14x now ready. Come early this year. Crop short, come early. Orchard Phone Black 292 Notary Public. BOCK BROS^ Hall's Catarrh Cure lx taken Internally BLACKBERRIES w anted-I will pay and ai is directly up n the blood nnd mu- eons surfaces of tho system. Send for 2J c per lb. for your blackberries de- j THE ABIQUA PEACH ORCHARD testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO. Toledo, O. I livered at my place 1 mile west of Sub Sold by all Pruggista, 715c. limity. Alva Smith At Steel Bridge. Siivertoa-Mt. Aagd Road Taka tlall'a Famll* FUla for conattnatlon.