The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 08, 1918, Image 2

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Chas. S. Clark . Editor and Proprietor
Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year in Advance
Advertising Kates Made Known Upon Application
Foreign Advertising Represented by The American Press Assocuhoa
Enteret! as second class m atter at the postottice at Stayton, Marion
County, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail
PRUSSIANISM OR AMERICANISM.
That is the sole issue in the tide of socialism sweeping over our
country—which shall it be. prussianuation or stay AmericanT
With all the alleged mistakes, blunders and imperfections of the
American jtolitical system, for fifty years a hundred million people
prospered.
We enjoyed greater opportunities and achieved greater happi­
ness and made more progress to the square inch per individual than
any nation.
Paternalism and socialism read well and talk well, but the
American system that which they attack, has always worked well.
Bolshevikism viewed through the tortoise-shell rimmed glasses
of some soft-handed and often soft-headed theorist is a nostrum.
It is a name for the highest flowering of rampant socialism that
opened the door for kaiser kultur and is not making the people
happier.
Prussianism is despotism by the all-highest. Bolshevikism is
despotism by' the all-lowest. American democracy means opportun­
ity for all.
“ Democracy is the only system on trial today that is intelli­
gently planned and fitted to the needs of the world."
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Which do you want
for your 10c—ordi­
nary plug or lasting
tobacco satisfaction.
4* Cook in Cool Comfort
W e have a large line of the
best oil cook stoves on the
market in all sizes such as
Perfection and Blue Flame Stoves
Peyton Brand
These makes are too well
known to need description,
with one of these stoves you
will be able todo your cook­
ing in a cool kitchen
Real Gravely
Chewing Pks£
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Gravulylmaft . o tmeelt Imngortt t u
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I LILLY HARDWARE CO. |
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Be Ready For
An Opportunity
Saturdays Program will portray
Wallace Reid
One often heart, ” l f I only
had a little money / could m ake
a fortune. **
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“Nan of Music Mountain”
W hy not be ready when op­
portunity hnoche a t your door ?
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Sunday’s Program will present
Plan to place in the bank a
certain percentage o f your »al­
ary or b u tin eti profit».
Dorothy Dealton
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Then when the main chance
comes along yo u ’ll be ready
for it.
“TYRANT FEAR”
There are still a number of people who think it is very important
to press innumerable constitutional amendments and some even ad­
vocate holding constitutional conventions in some western states.
When one stops to think what would have happened to our
country if the seven hundred amendments proposed to our federal
constitution in the past twenty years had all been adopted, he
hesitates.
The shigle great fact remains that the federal and state eonsti-
tutions have been tested out by experience and found adequate to
the strain of uccessfully carrying on the greatest war in hi-*ory.
It does not seem a favorable time to alter radically the basis of
our state or federal government when we are engaged in a hand to
hand struggle between democracy and autocracy foy the whole
world.
Experiments and expense of holding constitutional conventions
should be avoided above all things and those who have radical
propositions to promote can well afford to await a more convenient
season.
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The Star Theatre is Showing
Stars of magnitude this week
NO TIME FOR TINKERING.
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Mo m w . f o c /U u i (A um a t J i m a r y ftJu g
A Paramount Picture
B anking in every form.
STAYTON
STAR T H E A T R E
STATE
BANK
DiTTER, BELL & CO.
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STORES
IN ONE
Groceries, Dry Goods, Drugs,
Hardware, Lubricating Oils
We Handle Everything the Farmer Needs. If we Haven't got
What you want we will get it for you.
OFF ON THE WRONG FOOT AGAIN.
IGHT GOODS
IGHT PRICES
“ That Stayton home guard bunch are a set of good
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huskies and make a fine appearance in uniform. It was
IGHT S E T T L E M E N T
quite bewildering to many of them Tuesday as sueh large
crowds in Salem is of rare occurrence and to a Staytonite it
was one glorious event not soon to he forgotten, and will
DITTER, B ELL & CO.
SUBLIMITY, ORE.
form the main topic of conversation in Beauchamp's drug
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store, L. A. Thoms' poultry house and under the ‘soft glow*
of the street lights.”—Turner Tribune.
^ e*, the Stayton bunch is a set of good huskies, and in fact,
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they are all gentlemen—they pull together, and work for the best
interests of tbe thriving little city of Stayton. This is more than
Turner can boast of. The fact is that there is not enough men in
Turner that will stick together long enough, without fighting, to
MRS. FRANK LESLEY. PROP.
make a showing, ami from the above bit of sarcasm it looks as if
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the “ fighting town of Turner is just a little bit jealous. Well,
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We cater to the traveling public
it was always thus.
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Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stayton, Oregon
C a p ita l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
L e s l e y Ho t e l
.
W bile w’e have consistently counseled our readers to avoid the
appearance of boasting when speaking of the American troops in
Franee, we think that it would be all right to let out h couple of
whoops now.
W e carry a large line of
dry goods, shoes, notions,
gents’ furnishings, hats,
caps and rubber goods, etc.
CLEA N RO O M S GOOD BED S
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OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Make this your home when in Stayton
STAYTON
OREGON
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has a large line of fancy and
staple groceries, canned goods,
smoked meats. In fact ev­
erything you will find in a
first-class Merchandise store
is to be found here at prices
that are right.
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We do not speak authoritatively, but we are inclined to believe
the republican party is willing to “ adjourn polities” provided Prcs-
ident Wilson wil set the example.
T H E STAYTON B AKERY
The guy who asked for exemption and got it i- going to be a!
lonely soul in the years that are to come.
Subscribe now and save 50 cents
The price will raise September Is:
HOME MADE BREAD,
C A K E S AND CO Ò K IES
NO ORDER TOO LA R G E
C. F . K R A M E R , D rorrietor
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O REG O N
GEHLEN’S STORE
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