The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, October 30, 1919, Image 4

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    HEADS UP!
United StatesTires
are Good Tire
Ma y sc I Montgomery
ED ITO R
Roy Folii» visited the high
school one day last week.
Cecalia Mielke and Marian
Alexander, former students of
the Stay ton Hitfh, visited at the
h ffh school Friday.
Miss Moore will he unable to
resume her duties in the English
Department for a few weeks, so
Mr. Ford has charge of her
classes.
Prof. Ford and a number of
high school students attended
the rally given ot the O.A.C.
last Friday.
Since Miss Walker is unable to
return. Miss Nora Crabtree has
charge of the classes in the fifth
and sixth grade raom this week.
Mrs. Geo. Davie, Mrs. Geo.
Brown, Mrs. Esther Stamp and
Mrs. Swallow visited the fifth
and sixth grade room last week.
Friday afternoon the third and
fourth grade room gave a party
for Hazel Hamman, who is leav­
ing us for Salem schools. She
was presented with a ring as a
token of their friendship.
Your Money’s Worth
You want tires that give you the
most for your m oney,—measured in
mileage.
I low arc you to know ? Since we are
in the business — and you knoiv us —
w hy not take our word for it?
We say to you—there arc no better
tires built than United StatesTires. T hey
have proved y^ood by perform ance.
They are tough, hardy, economical,
efficient. They stand up, and wear,
and live, and satisfy.
There are five of these good tires.
Let us show you the one that will ex­
actly “fill the bill” for you.
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" -Y O U R
UNIVERSITY
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
•C H O O Lt ANO
D E PA R T IR E A T S
T h « T'diversity inc’ ode» the C oQ u i of
Lil**r»tur*\ Bciruee and the Arts, and the
'f^ -ial Hrhf^U a t U > , Medirine. (at
Portland), Architecture JoQrualiaa. Cook­
ie, Education and Mtuuc.
•P E DIAL FEATURES
A beautiful ctBMN, facu’ t : « of vperial-
Uta. modem far ill ties, low cost, with many
oro>ortaiuUes for «elf-help, “ athletic» for
e»er>tKjdjF,“ a really democratic atmotpbei*
— and the famooa “ Ore*un Spirit.’ *
Por a cataloco», Rinat rated booklet or specific information, addrarn:
THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON.
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of
'P L tfn
Eh iTi-ndnnt« nf the first fn ml lira tvfll
tell you lit all earnestness flint tho
lieu«-.i house In Old Deerfield Is at
least one hundred nn<1 tw enty flv#
years old. As a m atter of fuel, this la
not n true statem ent, hm it ctinnnt fie
called "a lie” on the part of the in­
form ant, who Is a P uritanical New
Englander.
The difference Is nil In the point of
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view. For him or for her. the holf
dozen homes nnd the one hotel th at
A N IRRITABLE, fault finding disposition is often
have been built in the last di’ende do
not exist. He does not s«»c them. Iiut
due to a disordered stomach. A mân with good
looks right through and sees the land-
digestion is nearly always good natured. A ‘j * n p e as It was before the blot ip-
pesred.
great many have been permanently cured of stom­
Old P»erfleld Is little changed since
the Indians trailed through M assa­
ach troubles by Chamberlain's Tablets site. years
chusetts on their way from Albany to
Boston. Relics of many a buttle be­
of suffering. These tablets strengthen the stomach
tween the w hite man and h 1» r«»d-
ind enable it to perform its functions naturally.
skinned foe are to tie seen in the little
Pocomtuck museum. Dee til eld’* only
T ry them. T hey only cost a quarter.
public building. V arious boulder*
along Main street and on the Albany
post rand com m em orate the ninny
bloody struggles to push the new fron­
tier w estw ard In those early pioneer
days.
T rees th at were old when Columbus
discovered America overreach Deer­
field’s one beautiful highw ay—Main
street. T heir height. If not their size
of^tru n k . Is alm ost great enough to
tem pt the eloquence of a native Cali­
fornian.
For safety’s sake a plump, very
plump, purse or one that tins been
steppe«! ou by the proverbial elephant
Is a necessity in visiting Old Deerfield.
H er women have revived housew ifely
in d u striis and renew ed needle and
loom artistry . Loom productions like
tlti se that New England grandm others
turned out. Modest signs may be seen
announcing: "Katlia B askets” th at
have earned for their w eavers a world
fam e for d«>sigo. color ntid line w eav­
ing; "Q uilts and Needlew ork," th a t
would stagger the (lurried city-bred
£
w o u * n ; “T atting nnd K nitted Im ce;”
“Photographs” now recognized on tw o
continents.»» unusual ctimcnt art. and.
finally, a “Tea Room for Autemobil-
Ists” In a house I earing the date of
lie 8.
.
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F
inancial
physicians are w arning
ISTEN, fellows, to some
The N avy goes all over the
against the new disease w hich Is ap­
world—sails the Seven Seas—
. straight talk. Many
pearing In m any parte of the rountry.
a man when he gets squints it a s t b th u s e in six e s s continents—
. You stand
They have named it ‘T m th ru en za."
to be 40, misses some­ to t h a see t ’s more
odd
sights,
wonder­
Persons attacked by this disease uni­
t h i n g . He may have
ful scenery and strange people
formly u tte r the cabalistic words, “The
lots of money, and a fine than
you ever dreamed of.
war is over,” and decline to tak e any
family but—
fu rth er interest In the nation's affairs.
You’ll work hard while you
He never “got out and
No serum has been discovered which
work. You’ll play hard while you
lan prevent the ailm eat, but Investing
saw things ’. After he
play. You’ll earn and learn.
regularly iu W ar Savings Stam ps and
You’ll get, in addition to “ shore-
gets settled down, i t ’s too leave”,
a 30-day straight vaca­
Registered T reasury Savings C ertifi­
late.
is more than the
cates is a preventative as well a* a
Every man wants to see a tion—which
v e ra g e b a n k p re s id e n t can
sure.
the world. No man likes count on.
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to stand still all his life.
You can join for two years.
Ideal social progress requires tne
The best time to TRAVEL W hen
you get through you'll be
productive activity of every hum an
and m entally “ tuned
is when you’re young and physically
up” for the rest of your life.
capable of adding to the general total.
lively—right NOW 1
You'll be ready through and
Tills Is Utopian. It ought not to he
Right NOW your Uncle Sam
through tor SUCCESS.
so much of a dream , but It will he
is calling, “ Shove offl” H e wants
wlint It Is so long as hum an nature
There’s a Recruit;ilf> Station
men for his N avy. H e’s inviting
right near you. If v i den’t
you!
It's the biggest chance
rem ains wltnt It is. Men differ so
know where it r ,
Fcst-
you’ll ever get to give the world
much. Some acquire laziness and
m aster will be gh i t toll you.
the once overt
some 'ire born lazy. Hut the r«-suits
art' the sit me. You even have aristo­
cratic loafers \ ho pull all sorts of
hereditary stuff In tnake-bellove at­
tem pts nt superiority. They would
have you subsidize them, and guaran­
tee their future against w ant and
work. It’s all I tosh. They have no
claim u;Htn hum anity other than a
right to nn opportunity to make good
In the world. Instead of un easy time
they need the prod of necessity. The
lazy few*, be they ptwir or rich, are
I the drones o fV tm 'iy .—Exchange.
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We Lilly know
United States Tires are GOOD Hammond
tires. Lumber
That's Co., why Mill we City, sell Oregon
them
Hardware Co., Stayton, Oregon.
about smokes, Prince Albert
T ALK
is geared to a joyhandout standard
that just lavishes smokehappiness on
every man game enough to make a bee line for a
tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe—old or new I
Get it straight that what you’ve hankered for in
pipe or cigarette makin’s smokes you’ll find aplenty
in P. A. T h a t’s because P . A . has the quality!
You can’t any more make Prince Albert bite your
tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse
drink when he’s off the water 1 Bite and parch are cut
out by our exclusive patented process I
You just *.ay back like a regular fellow and puff to beat
the cards and wonder why in samhill you didn’t nail a
section in the P. A. smokepasture longer than you care
to remember back!
Buy Prince Albert everywhere tobacco it told. Toppy red bage,
tidy red tine, handeome pound and half pound tin humidore—and
—that clever, practical pound cryetal glare humidor with epongc
moietener top that heepe the tobacco in euch perfect condition.
C op yrigh t i »lit
ny
R.J. Reynold« T u b e m Co.
R. J. Reynold« Tobacco Co., Win»ton-Salem, N. G
Deerfield, in M assachusetts, On#
the Most Interesting of New
England Towns.
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th e o n c e o v e r
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