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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1916)
Political Jottings :: The Houston Post reasons that It wae easier for Us own beloved Detnov For Sale —Airedale dog, 11 months raey to Indorse tin- president's Mexican policy tban to define It. old. Good watch dog. Inquire o f Mrs. J. F. Caldwell. 9-28 , While he was about It Senator James Hamilton Lewis also might hare ex The Stay ton Produce Co. is still in plained that the Home that was “ too the msrkct for hides and peKs. High proud to fight'* died a rather disastrous est market price paid. 9-28 death. Has Just Received a Large Shipment of Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies, Gents and Children’s Hats an< for Ladies and Children. L&dies and Gents doves and t "In all fairness." asks the Boston For Sale Bay mare, well built, grade Transcript, "shouldn't the expense of lyde, about Bilk) pounds. 7 years old, financing Carranza be borne by the at farm 1 mile south o f Cole school. IViuocratlc campaign committee?" 9-28x M. M. Meiser. I>emocrats really haven’t any objec tion to bla appropriations for army and navy and Internal Improvements. They expect tbe Kepubllcans to rustle the revenue to foot the bills for the next lour year*. The Famous HENDERSON CORSETS LOST A valise oil the 17th o f Sept, between W. H. Downing’s farm and Slayton. John Kiphart, Slayton, Oregon. 9-28x L o st-a Parker Lucky Curve Foun Hughes says he would like six month* to Investigate the admlnlstra- tain Pen between Stayton and King Finder tlon. hut the administration figures he'a ston, Wednesday, Sept. 20. please leave at Mail office 9-28 doing very well as It Is. Yes. and the annie policies that have SALE IL L S -a t the Mail Office. We filled Judge Hughes and others with have the largest circulation of any "a deep sense of shame” have sent paper printed or sent into the Santiam many other Americans to their graves. Valley. Advertise with us and get The president has changed Ills mind results. Children’s Ilats for about sending more troops to the bor der. thus running true to form. White Rock* For Sale —On account c f my health, 1 will sell my entire flock of When Tom Taggart talks economy to 34, year-old hens, and 2 cockerels pure them It Is time the Democrats stopped bred, Ficial strain White Rocks. The their extravagance. hens are just through moulting and be ginning to lay. Mrs. W. A . Weddle, The Hughes smile Is beginning to at Stayton, Ore. 9-28 tract favorable attention. MIDDIES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN AT ALL PRICES MUSLIN AND FLANNEL GOWNS President Entertains Five Progres Money to Loan I Flare Made Arrange sives. - Headline Others he simply ments for loaning eastern money, amuses will make very low rate o f inter est on highly improved fsrms. Ho Democratic papers chide Hughes be mer H. Smith, room 5, McCornack cause he says he Is "100 per cent a Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96. candidate.'' The Wilson papers natnr oily prefer a fifty-fifty candidate. The president says he has no Interest in auy political party "except ns an In strumeut of achievement." If that's It then how did be happen to select such a poor Instrument as tbe Demo cratic party? 55.50 3 YEAR GUARANTEED BALL BEARING WRINGER 1 Year Mrs. F. M. Korinek returned to her home in Portland yesterday after a month’s visit with her son here. GUARANTEED IRON OR WOOD FRAMED WRINGER GOOD GOODS A. W. SeHRUNK Mrs. Ira Trexler and sister Miss No Carranza Isn’t a candidate for presi na Miller o f Linn county were trad dent of tbe United States, but be did ing with our merchants Tuesday . more for American preparedness In three weeks than Woodrow Wilson did Mr. and Mrs. A . C. Eaton have rent In three years. ed the J. W. Merrifield property and Another thing you never hear of expect to make their home here. since the Democrats reduced the cost planning to use it for a confec working for Chas. Schaefer this of living is thf "baker’s dozen.” Quite a number of Methodists are tionery store. summer, has returned to Salem. planning to attend the annual confer Mr. Hughes is criticised for his fre G. F. Harold a n d daughter, N ext summer they will have quent use of the word "now." E vi ence, being held in Lebanon, Sunday. AUMSVILLE, their butcher shop in the same Alta. Curtis Cole and Chrisman went to the A. W. Cornish, w ife and daughter, building with their ice plant. Fair Tuesday. Fay are here from California visiting The painters have just com friends and relatives in Stayton and vi Families living In the ru.-al districts pleted painting- the Hammond where mall service has been curtailed cinity. hotel and it looks much better. will lie interested In knowing that Postmaster General Burleson has sent Miss Ethel Downing is spend Secretary McAdoo a check for $3,200,- ing a few days in Mill City visit 000. representing surplus postal reve ing. nues dently his Immediateness Is worrying the watchful waiters, who put things off until tomorrow. Loyde State Rock Point Mill City Locals Mr. Gardner should not quote what Mr. Wilson said while president of Princeton. His utterances are outlaw ed by himself In seven days. That man Hughes Is causing the Democratic newspapers an endless amount of worry. Apparently they will never be satisfied until he turns the management of bis campaign over to them. Mr. Hughes’ speeches are giving poor satisfaction to the Democratic press, which proves they are very good speeches Indeed Secretary Baker Is developing an agility In changing hla mind that matt endear him to his discoverer. Mr. Wilson's administration must confess Itself incompetent in one re- spet t or the other It either has ap propriated for an unneeded navy or it has neglected a needed navy. It can select Itr, fault to suit Itself. In one re- sport or the other it must be wrong Miss Vera Flatman is working W. W. Mason and sons visited at the home of F. R. Olin. Albany last Saturday on business. Miss Stout of Mehama is work Mrs. Thomas Moors o f Albany, ing at the Ager hotel. visited here from Friday evening Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Walter till Monday morning, Simpson a girl, and to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Bread returned Mrs John Bilyeu, a boy. to her home in Albany after a Dr. Allen reports 32 baby cases two week’s visit with friends since being in Mill City, and on here. ly 8 girls. J. R. Shaw went to Portland Saturday. W ILSON A D M I T S HE PRECIPITATED WAR afternoon. "»n r i/ m iir HELP I HE KIUNE When Mr. Wilton forgets him self he admits that we have been at wsr. For example, on May 11, 1914, in an addreta over the dead marines st the navy yard in Brooklyn he said that the marina* had been engaged in “a war of service." A war of service to whom or to what? Certainly not to the United States, nor to Mexico, nor to humanity at largo. W a t it to Mr. W.leon?— From the Speech of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, Delivered at Lewiston, Me., in Behalf of Charles E. Hughs*. S u y to n Reader. A r e Learni. at the Curti.s Cole home Sunday. Way. School begins Monday with the same teacher as last year, Mrs. _ , c . T u Kuth Smith of Lebanon. ft'" ,!ic k,flney i*1® I * lamp’ ,we"k or ,chi * The unnoticed urinary disord That may |ea) to dropsy and A farewell party was given for Omar Cola is home again after Mr. and Mrs. Rev. McLeod last harvesting about three weeks on , . . Friday evening and a good time Albany Prairie. was reported. ’’ ben them kl,l"*y ,8. "re, w£H *i’ Help with Doan’s Ktir remedy especially for w Mr. and Mrs. Liston Darby re- nev8- The Misses Nellie and Mabel turned home Friday afternoon bPen ,,8ei 11 . . , . .. troubles for w)year«, Albee and Edith Sherwood left . from the hop yard, where they Bndorlief, ¡,y 40.000 people for teachers’ institute last Mon have been several weeks, by citizens of this locality. day. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schaefer E; Hendemor 1739 G, All the teachers returned on Wednesday to begin work on Thursday. The teachers are: Primary and First, Miss Albee; Second and Third, Miss Macifee; Third and Fourth, Miss Denny; Fifth and Sixth, Miss Anna Den ny; Seventh and Eighth. Miss Davie; High school, Prof. G. M. Sprague and Edith Sherwood, assistant. a anf ar‘ ‘ ' haefer and Mrs. Scha- acpe ma p. ¡t almost impossibli fer’s niece from Washington vis- to work. It was one o f these ited relatives on McCuIly Mt. one d ¡'I pains through my kidneys day last week. weak and tired all over and it ’ t | e,i.Id do to keen going. My t od irregularly and at times, metion o f the bladder caui g-eat deal o f misery. Bince ui Mrs. S. I). Coie and son, uelph of Jordan were visiting at the Curtis Cole home Monday. Ralph Will attend high school in St'.’ - . nf noon’s Kidne; have ha<l hut very little trou my kidney. " ton this year. A number from th is vicinity Price r,0e, at all dealers. D w illatt, ::d the State Fa r this p'y u "k f,,r « k"ln‘- ’ y r,!n n The Hammond Lbr Co. is mov ing the butcher shop around ai.d against the pool hall, and are Woood Work, Blacksmithing Horseshoeing Auto R e p a ir in ' Cladek’s Garage Kingston Kinks ing to a dance. IS EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ANYTHING IN THE LINE QUICK SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY The B. B. B. Club met with Miss Bertha Schaefer and Carl Mrs. Ed Thompson last Thurs "I tielleve In efficiency In politics Just Johnson of Portland were guests ns much as in anything else." says day. First they said that Hughes was an Iceberg: now they are saying that he Is a mud slinger. He cannot possibly I h - both and. as a matter of fact, Is neither. The Democrats must feel in » mighty bad way when they cry out "mud and treason." And Blacksmith Shop All Work Guaranteed Homer Speer and family visit ed relatives in Mill City last Sun day. They returned to Tangent J. T. Follis was an Albany vis- lu^sriay. the same day leaving Mrs. Speer itor Monday. Miss Cooiage of Silvert to visit friends and relatives for Mr* and Mrs. L. A. Thomas at the F. M. F ra the week. They took Herbert and Miss Marie Henkel visited at I uesday. Olin with them to spend a few the G. F. Harold home Sunday --------------------- days in Tangent. Mr Hughes Efficiency 1« an excellent A party of young people walk w;tf'lir-nrd. and Its nse In the cam paign is merely a forerunner of its use ed to Gates last Saturday even In tbe White House when he gets there Qladek’s Garage Doan’s Kidney Pills- the st Mrs. Henderson had. Fostci Carl Flelschman, who has been i Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Candies Cigars Tobaccos Soft Drinks Newspapers Magazines Post Cards Ice Cream S AT THE GEM CONFECTIONERY J. A. Hendershott, .Beware of Ointments for * Catarrh That Contain Mercury ns miTcury will ourely d-atrey tlie senso o f urn'll and completely dcrump' tlio whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Budi articles should never be used except on |ascriptions from r> putable pi.yah Ians. as Ilia damage they will do Is t< n fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. H all’s Catarrh ('tire, manufactured bv F. J Cheney & Co., T >rdo, <>.. contains no mercury, and Is tahea Internnll” . noting directly upon the l.laod n-ul mu cus sur faces of the fvstem. Jr» buvlnv H all's Catarrh Cure be acre you r - t t’ e genu ine It 1s tal e-i In'eranlly and m.v*'- In Toledo, Ohio, i — r I. Cheney /. O > r • tlmonlnls free. Bold by Hrue ids, Trlco p - bottle. Take tinll’a Fa ill - fllla f >r connthtallon Nothing Free. “ What graceful, free movements your daughter makes In tier dancing, Mrs Jumptipi" "They are no free movements," re plied tbe lady shortly. "W e pay her teacher a dollar a lesson.” Proprieto B r a v e t h e w in ij * * * * * A N D STORfc in the best v/t ’/ W » ' ,‘ °f ever invented the FISH BRAN l (PATENTED)’ ^ 0 0 W .wl é r PROTECTOR HAT V Dcalori wor>who; O \ ir 8 0 ' / W 'ÿ . Â J i. TOW IR CO. BOXT