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“ W e WHO* *o "n drcetiiod that j every country in Uie worl»l--inelu<liiig ■ reiir own-—e-*n l" « ,n « 'c » d 'd s ll« ih i tats, a w drfm en's countrv. n not» n rolh.wa ill# llUSM'iin efipiilpte Evert FOR SALK—Slab wood de nation In the world— Incltullng ll • ■ > nnkee race'— ran MNIItit e reel It livered <>r a* the yard. Crabtree free nation. If It only does nwny with Bros. Stay ton. Phone 11P3. J29tf tha trneio. Ihe money lon l« anil the bloodthirsty exploiters. It Is up to FOR SALE Good well ed ipwi yon Am erican aoldlera to da It I ll t* | 1917 Ford touring car. $ixtra up to yau to bring the great le«e«n r.f j ihe Ruaetnn Revolution homo te your ‘ four speed transmission included tolling and «ufferlng brothara It's If desired. James Ripp, Sub up to you to start It tliara— In your limity. Jan. 29tf own Am erica, you Jnat atart It— and ynor brothers will follow you I Ton Juat FOR SALE four Jersey milch dare I You have nothing to loss hut cows, one U. S. Cream Separa your chains. * You httva s w orld to (sin . tor, one or two 5 gal- cream cana “ You lust dare fa take home with am selling 18 quarts milk per you the Red Renner o f the Revolution day, bottles and delivery buck —and Inscribe upon It: “ Down with capitalism ! ets for delivery. Inquire of Mrs “ Long live Industrial Freedom I Meda Caldwell. J. 22 F. 19 “ latng live Hoclall«m I" W^nt Ads— For Sale |"OVETTHfiGW WORLD OROERI" CRY COMMUNISTS Manifesto of Communist International, Seised In U. 9. De partment of Juctico f!aids. Tells "R ed s” Own Story of Their Plans f “»r World W id e Plunder. f «tract* frem “ M .tnlfttto # f the Communiât in tem atien a U -A d en v •d by the C ongrtM of the C om m u nal International at Moooow, March t-S, ISIS, and algncd by Cam cradca C. Rakovcky, N. La nine, SI. Zlnev. Jav, L. Troteky and r n t * fflaHen." Alongalrte iho dethroned dynaatlea o f the Kmitnnoff«. Ilohenxnllern« and lta|>»l>urgB, and Ihn mpliallNtlr clique» o f the«« land«, (he rules« o f Krnnrr. England, Italy and Ilia Unltrd State« ataml raven led In the light o f unfoldlug rtrula anti dl|ilomn|tr dlM'loaurn* lb their linincnaurnhl« vlleneaa. Spum ing the h alfh e«rtedne«a, hypocrlcy and corruption o f the decadent "tn«'lal aoclallat partie» we, tha Cnmniunluta aaaeinhled In the T hird Inter- imtlonal, feel our«elve« to be the direct Hucci-aaoni o f the heroic effort« and martyrdom o f a long «eriea o f revolutionary generation« from Kab oeu f to Karl l-lehkuei'ht «n d Roua l.uiem hoiirg. A« ilia Klrat Itqam uilonal fnreaaw the future development and pointed the w a y : a« the Second International gath ered together and organised m illion« o f tlie pmlctnrluta, an the T h ird lnler- nntlonal I» tlie Internatlonul o f open m uasaction o f the revolutionary reullxa- ilo". the International of deeda. Soriallat critlciatn ha« aufllciently atltfinntlaed the hourgrola world order. The ta«k o f the International Oommnnlat Party la now to overthrow this order and to erect In Its place the atructnre o f the eoclallst world order. We urge the working men «nd women o f all countries to untie under the fVrmnunlst banner, the emblem under Which the Srat great victoria« Imva already been won. I'rvluiurl.ins o f all landal In the war agulnat tmperlallarir haronrtty, i.galna? monarrhy, ngainat the privileged rl««*r«, again«! the hoSrgeol« «late and Imorgenl* property, against all form a and varieties o f social and national oppr*alnn I’ NITKI Under the ataudard o f the W orkingm en'» Councils, nnder the homier o f ilie Third liitenmllnnat, In the revolutionary struggle for pow er aud the Dic tatorship o f the Proletariat, proletarian« o f all countries U N ITE 1 The revolutionary ern com pel« tlie proleturlal to make u«e o f the no-ana if battle Which will rom en trai« lia entire energies, niimely, m a n action, with 1« logical résilian t. direct conflict with the govt-rnmental m achinery In open corah«f. All other tnethiMl», am h aa revolutionary uaa o f bourgi-ola parlla- •Dcutarlatn, will ha o f only «coundury aignlflcaiice. The Indlapcumhle condition for ancceaaful atruggle ta ae|>arntlrin not only fmm the direct «ervltor» o f Capitalists and enem ies o f the cotiimunlHt révolu- t»m. in which role the Social D em ocrat* o f the Right appear, but also from tke l*«rty o f the O u t e r ( Kaursklana). who deaert the proletariat at the «Itlca l moment 1« order to com e to term» with Its open antngoiit«ta. The grow tli o f the revoliitkinury movem ent In all land», tbe danger« o f eupprriuilnii o f ttila revolution through live coalition o f capitalistic Slate«, the attempt« o f the Soriallat betrayers ta anlte with one another (the form ation d the Yellow ‘ in ten tâ t Iona I" at R e m e t, and to give their service# to the WII- emlnn le a g u e , Itually, the uhaolute tiect-aalty for co-ordination o f proletarian action« all tle-M- <|e«aand ll»e form atloii o f a real revolutionary nnd real proieiarlnn Couunuulst Iniem alkm al. t i ll« International, which subordinate« tbe »it-called naikmal lntee»-«tM to tlie tntereata o f the International revolution. «Ill (leraoulfy the inottml lietp o f the proletariat o f the different countries, f*r withopt ecimumlc and other mutual fcelpfulnesa the proletariat will not be aids to organ!«# the now «nrleiy. tnrnh-ulahle are time sacrifices o f tfee w orking daea. Th eir beat— Lleb- toceb t. It»*« t.axembueS— tliey have lost. Against this the proletariat must dafend Itself. defend ni «nv price. The Counnunlst Iscrrualluuul cslla tha ■uttre world proletariat « « this final struggle. t h e s m p k r ia i . c o n s p ir a c y down w it h ldtNO I.IVE TH E or IXiTEit NATION A i. ilE I'U U U O c a p ît a t i OS' T H E PR O LB - TAR!AN COUNCILS! Moscow, Uuriii i d , UHS. nr Better Subscribe for the Mail Now ForlKG P M fato The Bat- The increased cost of farm ing makes necessary the careful «rlrction of seeds— Im proved varieties that produce profitable crops. A Safe Guide t o Q uality and F a i r Price Planters FOR SALE- 2 cows will be fresh soon. J. H. Etxel, Sublimity, Phone 1771, Stayton. J22 tf reference Tracts and Small Farms. Wanted FOR -rthuirst, •.eki».Tr«c» r_uh ry «¿nd >;>r*yer». SALE or trade for prop-j erty in or around Portland—13 i acres east of Lone Oak cemetery. For full particulars address O. J. Ruble, 36th St. and Lake Road, Milwaukee, O r e g o n . J, 22 4t. We have two buyers Tor small farms: One wants 10 to 20 acres and the the other w aits 26 to 40 acres with some timber. Write us for listing card. If your price is right, we will sell FOR 8 ALE 7 horse power Stov your place f o r you. Kinney & Smith er gasoline engine, price $65.00, Box 264, Salem, Ore. Call or phone Clyde Tohmas, Jor dan, Scio, R 1. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION j FOR SALE—one team 4 years Department o f the Interior i old, horse and mare, well broke. U. S. Land Office at Portland, ! wt. about 3000 lbs. Also 1 cow Oregon. December 29th, 1919 Matt Mueller, Rt. 2 Stayton. Notice is hereby given that I ___________________________________ F 5 t f Goldie M. Josephsen, formerly Goldie M. Trine, of Gates, Mar Beef cattle wanted—We will ion County. Oregon, who on Nov pay the highest market price for ember 11, 1914. made Homestead your beef cattle. We also w ant: Entry No. 04252, for SEi Sec, 4. a few milk cows coming fresh i- Township 9, South Ranlre 3 East Philipps & Pieser Willamette Meridian, has filed soon. notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to FOR SALE cheap, one mare 9 the land above described, before years old, wt. 1200, or will trade G. E. Welter, Stay- j the Register and Receiver o f the for stock. United States I.and Office at Port ton. F5-19 land, Oregon, on the 17th day of »OR SALE—good Reg brood sow February, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: jvill farrow about April 15th. C. , Albert R. Mveaa, Stephen G. Z . Carter, Sublimity, Phone 67. Myers, Gilbert Myers, Selas Roda all of Gates, Marion County Ore FOR SALE About 600 bu. seed !' ■ oats and 25 bu. spring wheat, 50 gon. Alexander Swank, Register j bu. rye at the ranch 5 miles east | Proof made under the act of of Sublimity. Good clean seed, j June 6, 1912 3t-Jan-29-Fed-ll ! Feb 12 |0. D. Mi!«* Save Today fo r Tom orrow ’s Needs i Do you live “ from hand to mouth?” There is a system of living whereby Today may be made to provide for Tomorrow—this year for next year—the prime of manhood for old age. SAVE ■ This one word tells the story. Just a little regu larly deposited in our savings department makes a pleasentlv sur p r i s i n g snowing in the yeais to come FOR 8ALE—Grey oats at thej ===■¡1 j Glover Homestead. Frank Glo- 1 ver. Feb. 12-19-26) CLOSING OUT SALE Having disposed of my auto business and leased the room to the Valley Motor Co. I will close out my entire stock beginning on Monday, February 16 , consisting of Hardware, Stoves, General Line of House Furnishing, Builders Hard ware, Wire and Wire Fencing I am under contract to vacate this store in ten days. Stock must be sold in that time. Come and get your needs early. PETER DEIDRICH FOR SALE -A good water pour- ! je r washing machine with h<se' also 25 ft good hose or will con sider trade for good hand power washer. Chas, A. Clow\ Stayton, Oregon. Feb. 12-tf FOR SALE- High grade red Pol ed bull 18 mounths old. Inquire o f J. A. Brand, Stayton. Phone 95. Feb. 12-19 Capital $50,000.00 Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton,Oregon First Class Confections. O re g o n High Grade Pure Candies Fine Cigars and Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A . H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor Stayton, 1 Oregon Farms of all Sizes Wanted Kinney & Smith, real estate dealers from Corvallis, are opening an office in Salem in Room 201 Bank o f Com merce Building and are out for listings o f farms of all sizes. If your farm is for sale and you will accept a fair price for it, write us at Box 264, Salem. Oregon and we will send you a listing card foy description of your farm. We want to person ally inspect each t>ne o f our listings and will follow an extensive advertising policy, describing your farm as it really is. Write us now at Box 2 6 4 , Salem, Oregon. Our office will be open after January 15th, with Chester L. Smith in charge. / Si • i • I : : • ! SI • I • ! ? % > • I • : [IS is just what you need, madam. M any w om en w h o were troubled with indigestion, a sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and ii.ibitual constipation, have been permanently cured by the use o f Chambei Iain’ s Tablets. Before using these tablets they felt miserable and despondent. N o w they are cheerful and happy and relish their meals. T ry them. T hey only cost a quarter. r Chamberla THE STAYTON BAKERY • C A S T O R 1 A In U m F o r O v o r 3 0 Y o a r s A lw a y s bears the Signature of H O M E M ADE BREAD. . C A K E S A N D COOKIES NO ORDER TOO LARGE For Infants and Children S ta y to n § GEM CONFECTIONERY FOR SALE -m ixed grass seed ; P. T. Etzel, Stayton. F12-19 FARMS FOR SALE -Some pood ' bargains in grain and dairy farms in Mill Creek bottom, ranging in size from 60 acres to 350 acres, and in price from $75 to $125 per acre. Address H. C. Porter, Aumsville. Ore. t '* G E. K R A M E R , Proprietor STAYTON » ■