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THE STAYTON MAIL By B. D ALEXANDER. A N K W M I'A l'K K . N u m ber S T A Y T O N , M ARION C O U N T Y , O R E G O N . FEBRU A RY 8, 1907. TWhl.F I H YHAP. Special Sale on Confectionery Ghncolatc Cronin», walnut top, lb. “ , “ almond “ ** “ filliert “ “ “ |MH*nn “ Oboe Oreum«, »tmwUtrry IlHvor “ vanilla “ pineapple “ M 111 < > 11 “ llonnnzt walnut.............................. Aasnrted limi Hons......................... Ktrawberry 11* • it Bona..................... IVppennint L ncng«i..................... J cl ley lli'ii na..................................... Je t M in t ............................................. Tinj{ Linn ...................................... Taffy— assorted Hu vor«.................. < 'hocolnte 4 * 1 1 i g m ............................ 8< k ’ Chocolate Dip Carmela.................. 35c Honey Nougatines.......................... 35c Cake Candie», 2 oz. (or.................. Wintergreen Lozenge« ................. :i'»c Itock Candy..................................... 35c 35c 40c 5c 25c 20c IN FRUIT 35c We carry a complete line of Bananas, 8 ic Orange», and Lemons. 35c IN NUTS 30c :toc We have Walnut«, Pecan», Filliert», 22e Almond«, Brasils. Pennuta are roast nc. ed daily and we give n large «ack for 5 '¿he. cents. h|M*rial price« on quantities. CHEWING HUM 40c 2 ‘>c We have a large assortment of all flavors 4<>c Remember, we do not belong to the Drug Trust. Salem. S u b s crip tio n . SI. ¿S PER ANNUM N O T A N O H O A N B R E W E R DRUG CO., Stayton. IN C O R P O R A T E D . .You Need a Stove.. Come in and let us show you our large line of i School Notes. This is the time of year The mid term examinations are thro', the classes transferred and pro when all prudent people avoid motions made. But we do not wait wet feet. A very large line of until mid-term for promotion«, for they are made whenever the class or , Boys Shoes from $1.50 to individual is ready. A large number Girls School Shoes $1.2^ to did well on their half year» work, and $2.^0. Good values—all showed careful thorough work done leather. by pupil. Those who fuiled are busy at work doing now what they should have done at the proper time. New classes in High school work 48 pairs men’s Shoes at very are iieing formed. Quite a Urge class low prices under present con are beginning book-keeping. dition of the leather market. The High School students are happy. Their motto “ To work right [»ays.” : $1.79, 2.00, 2.^0, *.oo, $*.90 Their yell: per pair. One to five pairs of Zip! Zip! Wow, a kind. A saving of *0 to 7<jc Hee us plow 8. H. 8. per pair. Mt. Hood all wool heavy bine Mackinaw», commonly »old at $1 50, 4.75 to $5. My price #3.75 Mena heavy all wool undershirts others ask $1.7?» to 2 00. My price.......................................... |1.25 Men’s heavy all wool drawers others a»k $1 75 to 2 00. My price.......................................... 1 25 Canvas Telescopes and Suit Case», 85c to ft 25; same is sold at $1.25 to $2. Fancy Suit Cases with heavy cow hide binding at corners, $1.50 to 3.00. Strictly all leather Suit Cases, cred it concerns ask $0 to $7; my price $4 50 Women’s Storm Rubbers, 50c pair; others ask GO to 65c for same rubbers. Climbing I guess Hurrah! don’t »top There'» room at the top. Rail! Rah! Halt! Their color cardinal. The Public S T A Y T O N , O REGO N. school color blue. During the recent contest which was a close one, following pupils won ( out: Algebra 10 grade Ray Blakely won l»t “ “ “ Fairy Neal “ 2nd « “ 9 “ Rose 8tiager ** 1st * “ “ “ Etta Gentry “ 2nd * Ancient History 10 grade Fairy Neal Q l ’ R PATRONS should al won lirst honor»; Grace Crabtree and * ways feel free to store * Ray Rlakely second honors. their private boxes in our Ancient History 9 grade E tta Gentry * Rost: Miager hr«t honors, Byron Rob vault. ertson, CUrind.i Rees, Bennie Roy and * Glen Porter second honors. (We make no charge ) * Physical Geog 0th Etta Gentry first * S T A Y T O N S T A T E B A N K , Stayton, Ore. honors Clarinda Reese second honors. * Roxie Stayton ami Ethel Mack won honors in recition in Higher English Lon 1i.ua and GlenMunkers honors in rhetoric A Cnoi l f i a r a » o f L n n x Awo. Timber Land, Act June $, 1878. Guy Kearns, honors in sjielling physi During the A m erican Revolu tion an Notice for Publication. ology and history. English magazine published an esti- I emted nutes Land office. filmon Vancleve honors in geography. ma^e o f the North Am erican colonies. Portland. Oregon, February 2 , iw t . Herschel 8hrere “ “ 7th “ P la cin g the popluation then at 2.000.- J ™ « &T<S e‘ ~ ‘t !3 VXZOX'S George Tate and Guy Sloper arithme 000 and assuming that it would double Ju n e 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the »ale of Ituazlf tw ttiitv ft v vo e j v o e a *ir* tim ber land» in , n(1 the W States of C Territory.” alifornia, Ore- it s e i r e ovaarv \ er> tw e n ty n r s , t th n o e w w rit- m (OD Nevoda, ashington »* tic 7th honors. er estiinnted that ill the year 1.890 the extended to a ll the Public Land 8»a le s by act Gi»• id memory work, 3rd B, primary. m m ini tier w o o m u ld in c c re r e a a se s e « d ! to to iV4 .August 4, lsiZ2, Paul M ertsching, of Port- n no er w u h n a .n v e e in G i , - | land ,e0untvof M uitnoraah.St*te of Oregon .h a s Dr. Beauchamp gave his first lecture! 000.000. T ills may be taken as a most this day tiled in this office his sworn Statem ent last week. It was instructive, inter rem arkable prophecy, inasmuch as tow nship No. 10 8, Range No. 2 E, W. M., esting and highiy appreciated by the ; censu« o f 1890 fixed the total popula- | iB and will offer proof to show that tne land tion at 62.I522.2.V). sought is more valuable for iis tim ber or stone students. than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Rough on the Doctor, Rev. Fowler visited us on Thursday. Receiver st Portland, Oregon, on W ednesday, When a physician takes a vneation the day of April, 1907. Prof. Kendall, the noted elocutionist his medical friend who looks after his He 17th Joh n Obermeier, of _ names _ as w itnesses: , . . 63», N ,3d S t. Portland, Oregon; Frank Thomp- of Albany, Ore , recited last night at p a t i e n t s in his a b s e n c e o fte n r e s e n t s ¡o n , of »UN. Sd s t , Portland, Oregon ; Mon the Christian Church to a good house. b e in g c a lle d th e “ a s s i s t a n t .” The re- L eP age, 7S Front 8t, Portland, Oregon; A lbert Any ftn,j »q persons claiming adversely the '('lit- lecture was under the auspices of Jieving doctor would prefer to b e known ns colleague or coadjutor or abore-deacribed lan d s are reu nested to file the school. ,, , , their claim s in th is office on or before said 1. in substitute. An old Indy recently add- day of A pril, 1907. The third B in the Intermediate ed n new- synonym when she anuouDC- A lgernon 8. D kcsskr , Register. room won out on the multiplication ed that she was being treated b y her ______________________________ .— o w n physician’s “accomplice.” tables. G. D. TROTTER, ************ ********** * PRIVATE BOXES * * * * * * * * * *********** *********** Heating Stoves and Ranges When you need hardware. Tinware or Furniture, call on us. Our prices and goods will suit you. M. STREFF & CO. StaytonLivery After mature deliberation and ex- congress. You might think that what Ina Duncan is improving. W o r s e Still. hun-tive discussion the joint commit- some little country editor «ays does Ira te Husband—I wish, madam, you Hallie Shelley is reported no better. tee on railroads ha« finally arrived at not amount to anything, but it means would not Interrupt me every tim e I Will Sestak entered the high school try to say som ething! Do I ever break the conclusion to leave the appointing a great deal more than most people In when you are talking? H is Wife— [tower of the proposed railroad com- realize. When tlie country editor, last week. No, you w retch ; you go to sleep! The literary society elected the fol mission in the hands of the governor, who is looking after nothing hut the Malicious The hitter feature of the hill is the country printing gives expression to lowing officers: Pres. Clarinda Ree»; one which is most strenuously object- some rational idea about a national Nice Pres., Harvey Beauchamp; Sec., Gladys 1 refused Fred two weeks Rl§[S, Horses And Accommo- modations F irst’ ClaSS. rd to by the railroad attorneys who question, the man off herein congress Ethel Mack, Treasurer, Byron Robert- ago, and he hns been drinking heavily have appeared before the joint com- knows that it conies from the grass son; Corrc8[*onding Sec., E tta Gentry. since. Ethel—Isn’t it about time he stopped celebrating? Hacks connect with trains at Kings mittiea and laid hare their side of the roots. The lobby, tlio big railroad ton and West Stayton. Did you ever realize that planting case and considerable thought will lawyers and that class of people realize I t is estim ated that £80.000,000 worth Stage line from Turner to Lyons. have to be given to the minutest detail the power of the press but they hate advertising is like planting fruit trees? of British treasure lies sunk along the You couldn’t expect a whole wagon route from England to India. to make it the most sound and equit- it.” STAYTO N, O REGO N. load of apples tlie first year. Neither Mataal. aide, and impervious to the legal a t- | k < im < i i i i i i P asses, M other (entering parlor suddenlyy— would you tear up the tree bj the tacks which are more certain to l>e The ro(U| known as sennte bill ! roots at the end of the season if that Mr. Snow ball kissing you? I am sur made against it. It is » case of Injun unj introduced by Senator prised. Daughter— So am I, m other.j 1 wagon load of fruit were not forth H e has been com ing to see me five against Injun and the shrewdest legal Jollliaon passed yesterday. This coming. Yet you run a big ad., and years and he never got up enough cour talent in the state is being put to the [,j|| provides for \ of the cost of |>er expect a carload of sale, and just be- age to do It before. most critical test. Not only this but I manent highways to he constructed : cause you didn't do as much as your nil of the western states, and especially umjt,r direction of a state engineer, S m o k e d Gl as s . neighbor over in the other orchard, M urphy—W ell, this bates the mis Washington, California and Iilnho . 11 be |M iurne by the state, and ij by who hns been tending his trees for chief. Dooley tole me that i f I shmok- have turned their eye« to Oregon to t,1B C((lll)ty an,[ ^ by the ahuting years, you yank your advestisement ed a piece o f glass I’ d be able to see take the lend with the reciprocal de- property. Those who voted against it out of the paper and say "Advertising the sphota on the sun. Sure, ain’t I murrnge feature mid the result of the Wl.re Bawerman, Cole, McDonald,Not- dosen’t pay.” We wouldnt expect you fair,y ki,t wld t0 make test of this law will be anxiously wait- ¡ng|1Rlll| Smith of Marion, Haines and pipe d raw ? ’T is the way. I ’ m thinking. to o get married to advertising the first tliat e(t|lcr | haven’t the right kind o f V \ ^ p P .3 V f H p TO O ed.—Capital Joiirnu.. Wright. All others voted for it. ime you made its acquaintance, any Klass or else Dooley's been foolin g me T T v 1 H «N » ■ time 1‘ i i w r r O f T h e C o u n t r y P r e s s . O n e AA'ay o f S a y i n g No. more than we would expect you t o ! —London Tit-Bits, A correspondent of the Atlantic j Iteorbohm T re e was once endeavor marry the first girl who winked at you Notice for Publication. Monthly writes that a congreatmen ing to get n w ell known actor back on tlie street — E x c h s o g ” Department of the Interior, Into his company. T ree received the Lana Office at Portland, Oregon, from the middle west said to him: Jan u ary '.»«,1907. man In Ills dressing room as he was Goods Delivered Free to A ny Notice la horebv given that the following- j “The power of the country press sur m ilking up. " H o w much would you Awe a n d A var s. named settler has filed notice of his intention ; Part of the Qty. Th e man o f forty must not think to make final nroof In support of his clalm .aud prises me. During my two terms I want to come back to ine?” Inquired that said proof will be made before the Regis have hern impressed with it constant Mr. Tree, busy with his paint pot«. him self old. l i e Is only beginning real- ter and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on ' |y to live. A man's usefulness Is gone March 11, 1907, v is: Joseph D. Hcenan, H. E. | an exorbitant ly. I doubt if there is a single calm T h e other named _ . . . . snl- only whan he ceases to grow . A g e Is No. 13824 for the NK W of 8ee. 14. T 9 S . R 2 K. I lie names the following witnesses to prove utterance in any paper in the United; he weQt on maklllg up, ..D ont „lnm not a m atter o f Increasing years bo htscontinuous residence upon and cultivation much us o f waning enthusiasm.—M il of said land, v is: William T. C lark, of Gates, States that does not carry some weight the door when you go o u t w ill ««« t ? ” Oregon. Lou Simmons, Robert Morehouse and Stayton, Ore. wntikee Journal. Alfred Morehouse, of Elk horn, Oregon. in Washington among the members of A lgernon 8. D rkohkr , Regirter. ’ G. B. TRASK, Prop. Bring Us Your Produce Market Price W. A. Wright,