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4 HE KEPT lis OUT CF F O T Mill City Locals “The farmers Store Of Quality” Mr. nrd Mr*. A. II. Sul’ ivati ro urr.nl to Mill City from Mreit- ertbuih when-bh< hag been vork- mjj during Hit* rummer lit tt:<* Dicinncnuous to Boast That It’s Fish Hatchery. Through Any Act of Wilson Wo Arc Out of the Euro pean Con lest. RATHER SHOULD BE BLAMED ron M e x i c o b e l l ig e r e n c y [T.rin j th# Pr»»»nt Administration W * I 'o C*ls*d a Maaican Port and Coni Our Entira Arm/ and Militia •» Fight Maalcana Whlla Armad Maat:an Force« Hava Invaded Amer. I jjn Coil and Fought Oattlaa Againat Our Taopla. Wishes to Announce th at we Have Mi. .. Inez Sullivan of Mill City nnd Mr. W. I ’. Wilburol Albany, wen* unitod in man ¡ him ? Monday evonit if Sept. II. at Albany. The Most Complete Stock Mr. and Mi-. Sam Harriett re- tpuiv.d to tl.tir homo at Mill City, They have bt encampinj? .it Octroi*. To be found in any small town in the valley W e are going to mention but three (3) articles in this issue • Mrs. (). K. At wort! and cbil- i* n arc vinlingat Mr. Atwood’s l a rents at Corvallis, Oregon. Miss Mary Apcr and Mr. Si- mt n Higdon went to Salem and weep married returning to Mill . uiuotliuna j on hoar iik ii , Houalbla City thiu evening, Sept. 14. ir m , too, my, "I'm going to vote for i,»on till» year 1 m ««'* u * c hi* kept U« • ui uf «'nr." It h iiv ii u xhort question. Aok H.i*s i. "Out o f tvlmt war?" I'hl Mr. WlWou keep um out o f tho Lur«|Ktau war? No. He hna hltnaelf lu .i ' i null nd0r<»* to emigre*» spoken <f the liuropenti war aa "a war with tv'il Is v o Invo i.olhlng to do. a war w). i»o oauara ilo m l lourli us." How i< ul l Mr. Wilaon keep us out o f n war r. !i will h wo have nothing to do and w.ioao cau-es do not touch us? Did ho Uoo|i tile root of the western It. • tl-plioro out of the European war? >' • tto!o|iondeiit nation on till« aide of Iti'i world la Involved hi It; the only ¡. de lit It nro the colonI ch of Euro pe ui |Miwcra and they had no voice In • U lr laio, for they were automatically at cor when tlielr mother fovorninenta wont to ear. Who kept Argentina, tin *!!. Chile. Peru, out of the Euro pean war? Did Mr. Wilaon? Hid Mr. Wilaon keep it» out o f war w lfj Mexico? No. In Ida terra more Amertrnns have lx*en killed by Mexl- ran i and more American pn>i»crty haa loon destroyed by Mexicans than by Spaniard* during tlio whole Hpanlah war. In 111» term we have seized a Mexican |M»rt and have aent our ontlro regular army and mint 1» to light Mexi can». In hi* term Mexican armed fo r e* have Invaded American soil nnd fought battle* againat our people with in our boundarlo*. Prcaldont Tnft went through two Mexican revolution* during Ida term, the revolution ngalnit Ida* nnd the revolution agnln*t Mndero. American Urea were *afe in Mexico during that lime No Mexican cltlc* were re I zed by American* nnd no armed Mexican» Invaded the T’nlted Slate* while Mr. Tnft wn* In the White llouac. Yet Mr. Tnft never thought o f n*ktng the American people to vote for him lie- cam«* he kept u* out of war with Mex ico. Tie put an embargo on arm* *a that American weni*>na would not lu* aenf n'Tos* the boundary, and he re- fn»">-l to Interfere In Mexican nffnlr*. When he left offi'-c Mexican* liked American*, and American* were nnfe In Mexico. Since lie left office Mexi can» hate American* and American* dare not remain In Mexico. Did Mr. Wilaon keep ns out of war with Mexi co? Not |f word* mean anything. Mr. WII»on did not keep u* out of the European war. nnd he did not keep ns out o f war with Mexico. Out of what war, then? —Petrolt Tree Pro«*. UNITED STATES’ HONOR. Hugh**’ Criticism of Foralgn Policy Approved In West. [Portland (Or#.) Telegram.) 1st, W e have fourteen (14) brands o f Coffee ranging in price from 2 pounds for 25c to 40c a pound Mr*. Huston from Oakland, Calif, is vieitiiig her mother Mr*. Andrew*. She alia» expect.) to sHiy and keep house for her brother T. K. Andrews while! Mrs. Andrews goes to Portland ! lo visit her t on John. 2nd, Twenty-four (24) different brands o f Soaps from 10 bars for 25c to 10c a bar 3rd, W e have in stock 1,930 pairs o f shoes with still more Mr. and Mrs W. H. Wilbur! disappointed a large number of young folks when they didn’ t return on the motor either Wed nesday or Thursday. coming. to sell 1,200 pair this fall and winter and will make prices that will move them Mr. Wm. Green went to Crab tree to visit friends and relati-j ves this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hidgon leeeived a warm welcome last night. They also had to lead the crowd down town and set up the treats. , EGGS 32 CENTS PER DOZEN The B. B. B. Club met at Mrs. W. W. Masons. GOOD GOODS GOOD GOODS Ä. W. S6HRÜNK The Birthday Club met at the home o f Mrs. Lee Berry. R. S. Shaw was in town o n ; business this week. AUMSVILLE, Mrs. Tom Butler of Albany, is viiiting friends and relatives here while her husband is super intending the building o f the Q« county bridge. Mr. Burcroff was in Portland this week on business. The Hammond Lumber Com pany intends to install an ice plant for their own use. The Misses Nellie and Mablej Albee and parents are living here ! for the winter. Miss Nellie Albee is teaching in Mill City. OREGON C w M Ilirilun THE IDEALISTS. Honor to t*a idaadsts, wheth er philosophers or poet». They have Improved ue by mingling with our daily pureuite great and tranecandant conception*. They have thrown around our eeneual life th* grandeur of a batter and drawn ue up from contact with the temporal and th# talfieh to communion with beauty and truth and goodnaas. —Chapin. —( ) Pa Ha* a Daughter. W illie—Pa. tvliat comes niter a mil Miss Mable Albee is principal I lion? Mr. Hoxlelgb—The fortune er, my »on.—Boston Transcript of the Gates School. hunt Look» That Way. Miss Sherwood returned th is; "I put my foot right down on the w'eek to take up her work as whole business.” "You V-toed It. oil?” high school teacher under Prof. raronn». Peronne, the Important railway Junc Sprague. Mr. J. R. Shaw Salem Wednesday. motor«d to Mr. uiid Mrs. O. L. Hall were tion lu France, has a very long history and was once the seat o f n celebrated monastery founded by the Irish monk Si. Fursy In the seventh century. Charles the Bold of Burgundy cap tured the town In 14155, nnd when Eon Is XI. of France came thither to treat with him he Imprisoned that monarch for two days In the castle and forced him lo sign so disadvantageous an agreement that the tamo Jays nnd magpies, we are told, were taught to er.v "Peronne” and “ Perette" In deri sion o f the king's weakness. The crafty Louis, however, bided bis time nnd re took Peronne In 1477.—Westminster Gazette. The Hr publican party Itu* »elected e standard bearer whore utterance» Albany visitors last week. from day to day Justify the people The Hammond Lumber com who chose him. Not only docs ho bring before the country the short pany sent their small engine to coming» of the Administration that Detroit to do their switching. or.e* It* existence to a divided Be- Mrs. Beard o f Albany, is visit puhllcnulani. but bis criticism Is every where constructive. ing Mr. and Mrs. O. I). Me Lane. i' • tell* uh.it must be done and will lie done by tho party he represents to I lev out wnstefulnes* nnd extravagance 1 i |!i.< governmental expenditure* nnd I i pnt n step to the vacillating [xvllcy Fore» of Habit. Ihnt 1m* caused other nations to !)•- "I wasn't always like this, Indy." llev e tlmt the Pulled State* hna no In B. L. Steves and family of said the wayfarer at the back door. tention of backing up It* demnnd» "They was a lime when 1 Imd every made lu the Interest* o f Justice and Salem spent the week end at thing money can buy." humanity. the J. T. Hunt home. "You poor man! IIow did you come Mon vulnerable o f nil points In the Miss Mary Dunigan of Hazel- to this?" Democratic a m o r 1» It* foreign policy. " I ll tell you, lady. My w ife used to Primarily this Is because of the »poll» green, visited friends here sever system by which men trained In the keep me on the. go nil the time. One al days this weak. oo-i minr nnd diplomatic servlc* week II would be Newport nnd the next through long years, have been displac Miss Laura Rand and parents week. It would be Palm Beach or the ed to make room for politicians and Adirondack« or else Europe, nceordlu’ friends of politicians, whose sole claim of Portladd, called at the E. C. to where the society folks linp|>eued to to preferment was tlielr services to th» Dow ning hone Sunday afternoon. lie golu'. We «pent all our money that Democratic party. Miss Rund is our teacher for the j way, and when it was all gone I was so “ Tf 1 am elected president, of tho use.I to travcin1 that I Just naturally I ’ nlted States,” said Mr. Hughes last coming year. * couldn't stop, so I took to trnmpln’.” — night. “ I propose flint every man I Mrs. 1». M. White o f Salem, is; St. Bouts Post-Dispatch. pvt lu charge of an lni|»ortnnt depart picking i ment h I iii It be n man eminently fit to visiting relatives and Superstition» of Japan. discharge the duties of thnt depart hops at T. J. Hills yard. In Japan the nursery 1» still protect ment,” ed from the Inroads of measles and Peter Barkmeyer is helping E. oilier Infectious by means of an ln- The denuding o f tho diplomatic serv ice of men of experience In onler to C. Downing haul straw this week. icrlptlon over the nursery door stating supply political Jobs, as has been done Perry Darby and family were with exquisite urbanity, "Tills ehild Is by Mr. Wilson, or with Ills consent, not at home." In the Wellcome Histor Mr. Hughe* denounces ns ” n capital Stayton callers Monday. ic« Medical museum, says the I.oudon offense—trading In the good name of the Pnltod States and dnmndng Its Adam Burns, J. T. Hunt and Lancet, are shown "Japanese charm«, honor.” "Nobody.” lie adds, "lias n v ise were Salem callers Tuesday. amulets, votive offerings and objects of medical Interest." among which right to pay political debts with tho these nursery notices occupy nn Im •rood tintni* and honor o f the Pnltod portant place Akin to those notices Pinto*." are the charms embodied as toys. A W hirl# Is clenr proof that Mr. An Eiurllsli adontisi is o f tlic opln yellow tiger with a wagging bend Is Hughes Inn not been unmindful o f tho Imi flint lf the* radinni burled In ilio in high principles of government which now said to he a toy, hut anciently It terlor o f tlio enrth Is eqiinl In i|'inntlty was a form of exon Ism against pslsy mnst be maintained In order thnt this republic »hall maintain Its place ns n t<> flint In tln> siirfui e rock» ibi* worlil and numbness of tho limbs. «vili grow batter In tinte Insiemi of shining example to all nations. collier. Rock P oin t Come and see me for shoes as we expect U i ¿3». That which w h s known o s Corinthian brass h »aid t*> have been n mixture of gold, sliver nnd brass. There is a legend to the effect that when Mum mlus destroyed the city of Corinth by fire the conflagration melted all met als. wbleb ran down the streets, and the three mentioned above ran togeth er and formed !be alloy named. OIL STOVES W e Consider the Florence Blue Flame Oil Stove to be the Best On T h e Market. Let us show you. T h ey Are Perfect Cookers and Bakers. WELCOME TO TEACHERS The reception to the new teachers and stutents of the high school to morrow night at the Methodist Episco pal church by the Epworth League of that organization promises to be a papular affair and'one of the prominent social events o f the season, according to those who are back o f the arrange ment to extend the welcome. Mrs. Ringo will be one o f the singers to give a solo, and Mrs. Mayo has consented also to render a vocal number, so it is seen at a glance that artists o f no maen ability will grace the occasion with t h e i r musical contributions. Miss June Kearns and Prof. Clyde Hoffer are on the program to give readings, and these excellent features with the games proposed, to say nothing of the ’ •eats” , will no doubt constitute a tine program and give a delightful evening. Buy your W all Paper now before housecleaning time. W e carry an immense line. CONGOLEUM RUGS Are Cheaper than Linoleum and wear like iron on the !! Dining Room and Kitchen floor Green Trading Stamps & K Green Trading S ta m p s # ? # With all Cash Purchases Lilly Hardware Co. A UNIQUE RECORD Very Few Like It In Oil. Broed Republic. Grateful testimony for Doan's Kid ney Pills, published everywhere is of itself convincing evidence o f merit. Confirmed testimony forms still strong er evidence. Years ago, a citizen of this locality gratefully acknowledged the benefit derived from Doan’s Kid ney Pills. The statement is now con firmed—t h e proof more convincing. Cases o f .this kind are plentiful in the work o f Doan’s Kidney Pills—t h e record is unique. P. W. Brown, retired farmer. 1499 State St., Salem, Ore., sava: "Hard work weakened my kidneys and I often felt the effect in lameness and soreness across the small o f my back. Finally, tny attention was called to Doan’s Kid ney Tills and I used some. Ih e back ache and soreness left me.” (State ment given January 31, 1906). S T IL L U^ES DOAN'S. On April 11, 1916, Mr. Crown said: “ I »till consider Doan’s Kidney Pills a medicine of merit and they always do good work whenever I take them.” “ WEINHARD’S GOLDEN NECTAR” “ WEINHARD’S AMBER NECTAR” "The Drink that Satisfies and does not Intoxicate” ICE COLD AND ALWAYS ON TAP IN KEGS AND BOTTLES AT Fred Rock’s The “ Pastime Billiard and Cigar Store STAYTON, Bend—M. J. Scanlon of the Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Co. here predicts that the five years following the close of the European war will be the best the Oregon Lumber business h a s ever known. According to recent statistics Oregon Brass Works do $225,000 business with 32 employes. Albany—Linn-Benton Growers Ass’ n. cannery at Brownsville has more orders Price 50c, a t all dealer's. Don’t that in can fill. simply ask for a kidney remedy —get Marshfield—First car o f Coos Bay Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that coal shipped over t h e rew railroad Mr. Brown has twice publicly red m- mended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., went to Harrisburg. Multnomah county’ s taxable valua alo, N. Y. tion for 1916 will show a decrease of Bend Payrolls here r.ow amount to $20,010,CC0 from 1915 and $38,000,000 from 1913 being just slightly above $100,000 a month. what it was in 1910, OREGON B®at it with, a FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER Keeps o\it all the wet DEALERS EVERYWHERE Waterproofs, TfWJ&s Absolute, ore Marked thus — A 1. TOWER CO. BOSTON