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THF. EARLY DAYS OF FOOTBALL. TMESTAYTON MAU T. 0. ALEXANDER. P s b U e l.» Baterrd at ih» i..... .. . »t stayton. Dragon *» wall mattar ol Ih » ■•coud c l « » T ub M a il la matlrd regularly to Ita subacrlb- ••• until a d'diull* nrdur to <li«'o iitln u « la «• MIV*<I «lid «II t i n ' l l . ) » ara paid O regon S hort L ine BUSINESS DIRECTORY U nion P acific AN3 W I L B U R N. 1*1 .VI LER, D. M. D. DENTIST Three Trains to the East Daily Office over Fred Rock's Htoro STAYTON £ )R OREGON Through Pullman standard and tourfet«1e«p l n g " » r » dally ta Omaha ( hlcago. dpokaria; tuurUt »leBt.ing car« daily to Kansas City: through Pullman tourlat siaapirigrarra(p«ra»n- ally conducted) w «as.y to Chicago. h tn iM City ; ra d io in g chair cara ( » a u fraa) ta k » a J. W. COLE Office slid rrsldanr« <iti Tliird Street, eu» biock north of printinic olile«. I H O U R « PORTLAND TO CttlCAUO STAYTO N , OREGON ho changa at cara A. BEAUCHAM P. i L/r.rA rvx FOR fKIcajo Portland Sparlai I. lia io via H’ nllngt'n Atlantic PHYSICIAN and SURGEON STAYTO N , OREGON K zp ra » I 1 • p m via H 'oiin gt'u St- Paúl Fa at Mall TIM E SCllr.IiUl.hS from Portland, Ore. A R R IV I FROM Halt I-alre, Iwnver. Ft Worth, Omaha. K a m i' Ci v st. Louis, Chicago and tha Kaat 8 :25 , ca Hall Lake, fienver, Ft Worth, “ Omaha, * Kant» City, St Coula, Chicago and tha Lu t w «l i a vt'alla, l a wi»tr,n, Hpokaua. Wallace, Pull m«n. Minneapolis, St Paul, Duluth, Mllwau kae. Chicago and h u i 7:15 a aa T H E G AM E A LONDON HTKKK r N L IB A N C E I" N DE It E D W A R D 11. J O M IN H E N K E L In 131'! foothill I wim ho popular In London, and ho many I phrase “ ragerlea de grosses pelotea" haa puzzled many people Joined In the gume while It w h h helng played In the antiquaries, hut there can he little doubt that It la the l:U p a 1:00 a m Merchant Tailor atreela, that the uien-hanta pefltloned the King to put It equivalent o f “ acrummages over big balls.” Jamea I. In the via Spokana down. Edward accordingly iHnued a proclamation which "Haalllkon Doron,” in which lie act down certain precepts 1 have on hmiil * full line of «ample* ran: “ Koraninucb hh there 1 h great nolae In the city caused for his son anil successor, while praising other sports, River Schadula for Spring snd Sumner Suita. by hiiHtllng over large bulla (ragerlea de groaaea pelotes) makes a reservation condemning football: “ From this For Aitorfa. Way point« and North Beach — from which many evils might arise, which God forbhl, we coui^t I debar al rough and violent exercise? as the football, Dal y (e ir r p t Sunday) at 8 p m ; Saturday at 10 command and forbid on behalf o f the King, on pain of 1m- meeter for laming than for making uble the users thereof.” pm b ally «arvloa (watar parm ittlngj an tha Repairing end < leaning a Specialty w llla ia a ii« and Yam hill rivara. prlHonment,such guinea to bsusedlntbe cltyln future." The — London Illustrated News. STAYTON OREGON at half past 11. It's lucky be Is well Jack In a low voice as they once more IN F A N T IN T U IT IO N . trained to wait for me.” stood together. “ But you absolutely For forthar Information, u k or w rit« your When Ma put on our boy'« fu»t pant* With a merry laugh Polly ran down refused to see me, and you would not aaaraat tim et agent or I vow, you'd «lighter seed stairs and out on to the board walk. read my letters, and I had to talk A. L . O R A IO How that akeered infant alunk around General Passenger Agent, Peggy watched her a moment from with you somehow.” An* aorter hawed an' geed, the window, and her eyes lingered al The girl listened quietly, waving her The Oraron Railroad A N avigation Ca., Fart- Aa though, In «pit« of all our talk land, Oregon. Hrpa rintf and Fainting Wagon», most enviously on the two figures that fan nonchalantly. That he was growln* old. Buggiea, Etc?., a Specialty. New presently cast off In the trim little They were separated again before He kinder balked, unconacioiia like. Wagon», Hack« and Ruggiea l»oat. " I never aaw any one so happy she could reply, but In the next fig At what them clolhea foretold. made to order. ns she Is since she became engaged to ure as Jack knelt at her feet It was It wnrn't no use ter tell that child Elrat-t law Work (marantccd Billy Scott." she murmured. "Oh, dear! In real and not pretending adoration, That he was moat n tnan. I wish I hadn't said what I did thnt Peggy knew. Their quarrel seemed Water Street STAYTON , OREGON An* thnt acme dny he'd be like Dad, day, but I'll nevpr let Jack know that so foolish now, so trivial a thing to A drivin' of a apan. I'm sorry.” She shook her pretty head, mar the happiness of two lives! Peg lie jeat contin'ed, atubbom like, and her lips tightened firmly, though gy drew a long sigh as she courtesied C IT Y M EA T M A R K E T Ter alink an' make a fuaa, there was a auspicious cloudiness In low to her handsome partner. Aa though hia little heart waa full Seitak A S t o w e ll TIME CARD NO. X*. Of ahamc or aomethin’ wuaa. her eyes. "T ell me. sweetheart, Is It ‘forgive Daalars tu • • • • • • • and forget?’ ” whispered Jack as he F re sh , S a lt and Sm oked An', come ter think, 'taln’t re'lly atrange "M ercy! Were you ever so hot In kissed her band. “ I f It is give me No. S, fa r T a g a ln a : — He took ter panta ao alow, Laavaa A lb an y................................ tt:48 P M your life?" cried Peggy the night of the dance that comes Just after the M EA TS I-aavea C o n all l a ............................... i t s PM An' aorter hated like to Tarn A r r i v e « Y « q u i n a ............................... t : Jü P M the hall as she entered the little room minuet.” Thet he waa bound ter grow. where the dancers o f the minuet were For answer Peggy looked at him as I reckon aomewherea in hia soul HIGHEST M ARK ET PRICE PA ID Ma. 1, r e ta r a la g: — to assemble. " I am positively certain she moved slowly In the last figure of He had ther feclln' strong. Laavas Y «q u in a ............................. m i l l FOR STOCK AND HIDES Thet bahea la always aweet an' right. that I shall smother to death In my the minuet. Then as she turned for Leaves CorvallU............................. 11:30 A M Arriva« Albany............................... U :U F M While men Is moatly wroug. mask!” one final deep courtesy she gently — New York Times. "You may l»e hot, but you are most slipped her dance card Into her part N a . S f a r A Iban y - D e t r a i« Stayton, Oregon L atT N L a r v a li.«................ bewltchlngly pretty," remarked Polly ner's hand. Arriva« Albany __ Dexter as she applied a bit of black “ It’s 'Yes,' Jack," she said, softly. l.eavaa Albany tar Detroit. ............ 7:30 A M Arriva« D atrait................. court plaster to the tip o f her rosy And there was no envy this time In tongue. "Oh. by the way. you musn't the look she bent upon pretty Polly Incorporated N o. 4, fro m D e tr o it!— nsk any o f these men to answer you!” Dexter and her fiance.— Boston Herald. L o a r » D etro it.................. A rrive« A lb a n y .............................. 8:15 F 11 she cried. " I have put my magic spell CAPITAL, $20,000 Lv. Alban y :or C ervalU «............... 7:15 F M D a y o f th e R o llin g S to n e . upon them, and they cannot say a Arriva C erv e lli*............................. 7:56 F M In that place called Monte Carlo word.” "The gods grant Jack doesn’t for every time Hie wheel turns and the T waa on the first day of Peggy’s Train« 1 arrive In Albany In time ta r. O. T HERE», Er»« N FRERES, Vic« I r » arrival at her summer home thnt get," thought Polly gleefully. "H e 1» ball oils Into its place It marks a •onnact with tha 8. P. aoutb bound train, as W. L F R E R E S , l u b U r wall a» g ivin g twa or three hour« In Albany fresh condition o f the knme, an abso Fortunately he Polly Dexter, her most Intimate an Impetuous soul. balore departure ot H. P. north bound train. lutely new chance which has nothing nnd Joe Brewer are ntrout the same friend, came bursting In. “ Thunk goodness you've come at height, and behind nil that black mask whatever to do with anything that has Train Na. a connect« w ith tha S. P. traina at gone before or Is to appear lu the fu Corvelli* T rän iert« a General Hanking Huaineaa last!" she ‘exclaimed by way of greet and Albany, g ivin g direct Samoa ta Newport and ad) ace i.i beat has. ture. Each spin is the year 1 o f the STAYTON, OREGON j ing. "You have saved my life. I wunt- biing."- Therefore the bank wins. ed you to take part In the minuet America has appreciated the year 1, Train Na. S (or Detroit, via Albany, leave« which I rashly promised to get up for C orvallis at «:U0 a m and connect« with tha and that fact has not been unconnect 8. P Albany- Portland local train le a v in g A l the yacht club masquerade ball a week ed with yankee success. You w ill find bany at 7 a m. Train No. > .«a r c « Albany for from to-night I've had an awful time Dei ro ll at 7:30 a. m., arriving there at noon that a man loses money as a farmer, g ivin g ample time to reach tha Braltsnbush with the old thing, and now If you n mechanic, a book canvasser nnd sud hoi spring» tha saina day. don't help me I shall give it up.” denly rises to wealth as a builder. The “ Poor P olly! " commiserated the teas peg has found the hole nt last. Train No. 4 connect« at Albany with tha ing Peggy. “ Who Is to take part?” Portland Albany local, which arrive« there at An Englishman, unappreciative of 7:luand runs ta Corvallis leaving Albany at Good Assortment of "Oh, Just tJie ones you know,” re the year 1, would hnve been chained 7:15 and arriving In CarvallU at 7:5o p, m. Caskets and Cases plied Polly. Then she added abruptly, to failure by the precedent o f centu "D id you know that the Thurbers had ries. He would have argued that ne For lurthar Information apply ta Personal attention given to funeral« taken a cottage here for the season?" had always been a farmer, that his when desired. Embalming after latest She looked at Peggy curiously hs she T. H. CUR TIB, Actin g Manrgoe father wns n fnrmer nnd his uncle a methods. spoke, hut her friend's face was as dairyman. Therefore it was plainly calm and Innocent as that of a baby. THOfl COCKRELL. Agent, Albany. Impossible thnt he could ever make A First-Class Hearse THE MINC I I WOULD SETTLE IT. Peggy rose and said In a carefully money as a builder. In conclusion ■ . H. CRONISK, Agant, Corvallis. at a Moderate Charge Indifferent voice: Mistress Peggy w ill never know the fie would hnve quoted you that fals " I certainly did not, although It change in her partner!" est o f all false proverbs, "A rolling Burial Rob««, Shoe«, Glove« and Hotiory makes absolutely no difference to me Jack Thurber looked at his dainty stone gathers no moss." Furniahed where they are. But I mny as well partner and blessed the quick wltted I say “ false" only In the English Telegraph or Telephone at My Expn/aa tell you now, Polly," she continued girl who had made It possible for him application o f the ancient proverb. warmly, “ If Jack Thurber Is to dance to hold his sweetheart's hand once For otherwise It Is an up-to-date mot W. E .TH O M A S S T A Y T O N ,O R E . lu the minuet I shall not.” more. This minuet would settle It. If to enough. The rolling stone o f to “ So they have quarreled!" thought Peggy refused to listen to hltn to day remains polished nnd fit for busi Miss Dexter, gleefully. “ No wonder night he would cOase to trouble her. ness. The stationary stone is liable to Earn Money for ■ poor old Jack looked so down In the But his heart Rein'd at the thought, accumulate such a quantity o f moss S UM ME R T R I P mouth. I ’ ve a good mind to help him and he put the Idea away from him thnt It Is only fit for a cushion— to he along n hit.” almost fiercely. sat on by all and sundry.— London Every boy enjoy* a change of atr Aloud she merely snld: "Oh, there’s He waited until the stately march Express. and tha fun to be had In tha not much chance of Jack's taking part. and the first figure were over. Then mountains or at tha seashore, H e M a s D u ly l*rc p a r e d . I asked him, but he said he would ns they stood In graceful pose while but not every boy’s father can " I suppose,” said the city boarder Keep it in your mind affoid the expense W ouldn’t It probably l»e away. Joe Rrewer Is to the second couples repeated It he whis that The Mail prints ns the farmer loaded his baggage in ! bo Jolly to earn the money your- dance with you. pered softly: the wagon, “ yon have plenty o f fresa j sol M “ All right, then.” snld Peggy, once "P e g g y !” vegetables at your place?” There Is a way that la as easy aa more, smiling cordially. “ I ’d love to The girl started. “ Gosh, yes!” answered the knowing It 1* «ure It la by getting sutr tnke part. Wliat are you going to “ Are you speaking to me, Mr. Thorn granger. “ Soon ez I got yore letter I ee rl bar« for T U I PAC IFIC TREE wear?” ton?” she replied, slightly emphasiz went ever tew teown an’ bought a AND VINK. ••We w ill hnve our hair powdered ing the pronoun. Hundreds of boya all over tha dozen 'sorted cans."— Columbus Dis and wenr masks.” She gave a little " I t Isn't Mr. Thornton. I am Jack,” patch. eo ntry are doing thla and yon m ight Just as wall hav# your gasp ns she snld this, and Peggy look came the reply. The people are getting Into the plnn- share of the proflu ed nt her astonished. Peggy bit her lip nnd half withdrew oln habit so thoroughly thnt no doubt »end a postal today and we w ill “ Swnllowed n fly?" she nsked. her hand ns she and Jack moved for ■end you complete Instructions, "N o ! A new Idea has dawned upon ward to the center of the square. The there will lie complaint In heaven be together with a free outfit me! Something most exciting! Pm rich color flooded her cheeks, but some cause they can't play those harps with their feet. sorry 1 can’t tell you what It Is, hut how nfter her first movement of angry The Pacific Tree and Vine I can't possibly! Gracious me! Is It surprise she could not repress the glad Everybody likes to be told thnt they should have been an actor or an ac- Parti Hotel Bldg., Son Jooe, Caff. Or Anything Else You May 12 o'clock already? I must fly! I Joy thnt surged In her heart. promised Billy Pd go sailing with him “ Don't be angry, Peggy,” pleaded tres». r. SILHAVY’S Wagon and Paint Shop Corvallis it Eastern Stayton State Bank R.R. H i Of I Mill. B W. E. THOMAS Undertaker-Embalmer HERE BOYS Job Printing Note Heads, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Waul at Very Low Pikes