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THE STAYTON WAIL Hy B. D. ALEXANDER. T w e l f t h Y e a r . GOVKICNIIK AI.MOHT A N K W S H A P IC H , NOT A N OKOAN STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. JUNE 2i, 1907. \ ALONK. Willi the »wri'Ury of »lulu in Cali- f<>rtiin fur hi« limltli, ami Htatu Tim*1 u rtr Hieul detained in J’orlland «xrwit (I)*«), Governor Chamberlain I m * had hi« hand« more than full. Hu i. one «latnnflicin! who In»» fnten «»Mini'll to do double work for tin- pant mx iiiuntlie, hiii I y e t' Ini* foiiml tim e to get nil over ilitt «title en d visit nimrly nil the public iimtitutioua. T h e ( l uli cH of th e executive depart* niimt lotve not been confined to III* work it* it «title oflicer, but lie i« c h a ir m a n of m an y bonrtls of reform atory ami educatio n al institution«. The ntntc in to lie congratuUtcd on having able 1**1 led and hard work ing executive, who ha* the ability to dinpatcli bu«inena and tiutke very few mistake«. ^ Governor Chamberlain planned re cently to reach the one county ill the state lie has out visited recently— Curry county—but bad weather cut the trip off at Marshfield. He i« now planning to visit the fish liatcherii-« of Southern Oregon early iityluly mid then swing down in to Curiy county, and m«pect the sal mon kindergarten established by Em- |ieror Hume of Wedderburn. In the meantime the governor holds hoard meeting«, at which one is a quorum, and runs the state govern ment with the assistance of the su preme court and the department of public instruction.—Capital Journal. inditeeily by the farmers who entm pose th e buckIsnie of th e p rin ters sob •erip tio n list mid look largely for what the m e rc h a n t advertises. .Vow b ro th ers, let us not forget our friend*. I*M us see i hut o ur subscription is paid « ycur in advance. A nother th in g , the m aroliants who advertise arc t h e ones who m ake It pofsihle io^ iis to get a good foeal paper, nod th e J n e n or firm who are too penurious to a d v g rtis e and help sup|Mirt ilie local press have no right to th e fnrmera patronuge. I pro* (vise hereafter to go to a good live nd vertiscr instead of those who propose to take all and give n oting in re tu r n .’' — Kx. No water soaked or burnt goods that are practically worthless placed before the public at half price. No old, burnt, pre-historif shoes greased up to fall to pieces the first time you put them on. A genuine, legitimate June sale on clean merchandise. ^SvHmHousl June Sa*e on Mcn’s Clothing LOW f c u t s For W orn«!* t Thistles to Orow. - ti 12 .50 it tt 15.00 suit 12.50 suit 4I 10.00 suit There is no occasion for any one not having % a new suit of clothing for the Fourth of July celebration when you can get dependable goods at such prices. . . Our well known King and Kingsbury Hats are built for style and service—every well dressed man wears a Kingsbury. Shoes for aU classes. ■ * • Cr 50 c for yoor choice of 75c, 85c, $ iJW , $1.50 to $150 Shiff Waists G. O. TROTTER. Stayton. Bank Money Orders Never risk money in the mails. For ab solute safety, at a trifling cost, buy a' BANK MONEY ORDER at this bank. We have just recent ly affected arrange ments whereby we can issue as a me dium of exchange Money Orders good throughout the Unit ed States and Canada and payable at any bank. S m s. Manhattan Island. ^ p n .vn|1|ng ratos h 1 ucp then their bclrH wollW now hnve $12,000,000,000. K .a p in g Pace W i t h th « S . r v i c « . Don’t Miss STAYTON July 4th PROFITABLE BUYING This is undoubtedly the best time of the year for making your spring purchases and you should not allow this one idea to get past you. This store is filled with seasonable goods priced where you can not afford to neglect your needs. We use every ef fort to impress this upon you. Nothing but the prop er things will be seen in any of our departments. STAYTON STATE BANK Courage! A ro a J u il ti to buy, as the Prices Very Reasonable If you get a Job the first day you look persons, or corporation shall lie guilty for it don’t be discouraged. You may of a mildemcanor, and upon convic- lose it Saturday.—Atlanta Journal, tion thereof shall, lor the first offense, j —------------------- Rocks That Float In Wator. be fined not less than $10.00, nor more A geologist who Is well up In hia than $50.00, and for the second and business (¡an name a do son of twenty each subsequent offense not less tlmn different specimens of rooks and min $25.00, nor more than $100.00, said erals that have less specific gravity lines to he recovered, with costs, in an than water and which will. If tossed action to he brought in tlio name of Into that element, float on the surface. the Hthtcf of Oregon, for tlio use nnd Hubellte is one of thcticst known rep resentatives of that class. The common benetlt of the general fund of the pumice stono Is another example. The country where the offence is com tinted rock with the very least specific grav Justices of the fience shall have juris ity known Is dnmarl, a substance diction in this offense.—Sec. 6, Chap found In an extinct volcano In Damara- land. Its atomic weight is .5, or exact ter 108, Laws ol Oregon. ly one-half thnt of hydrogen. A farmer in speaking before an in stitute of his profession recently said: "Aa a rule the farmer knows no firmer friend than the country press. The home paper is distinctly the farmers own paper. Supported directly or 15.00 Patterns are Right bualuem life with friendliness toward humanity.—Jnckslioro (Tex.) Gazette, Tatron (angrily) — ltrlng me some lunch. R estaurant Walter—Rut you’ve alrendy ordered a breakfast, sir! Pa- tron—Yes, but It was breakfast time then. it brown, vici and patent shoes is Indians who accepted $24 from Gov- ation ow ning, possessing, or having pmor p e te r Mlnult for M anhattan Is- care or ch a rg e oi any land or lands, land In ItVJfl did not make such a had im proved or unim proved, enclosed o r bargain, for If they had Invested that unenclosed, in this S tate, shall know* ¡ugly P*rinlt or suffer uny R ussian thistle, C anada thistle, or Cliiiiese tliistele, or S isym brium Altissinuiii (called w hite m ustard), cocklebur (know n as t h e dagger cocklebur), At- risplex A rg e n ts (called th e silver salt bush), to grow u p thereon, nnd suffer th e sam e to stan d u n til its bloom foils o r i t a seeds begin to form, such person, l8.00 women’s and children’s white, Astronomers long since came to the conclusion tbnt the moon’s surface Is very hot during the height of the lunar day, which, ns will be remembered. lasta tw o weeks, and very cold during the character clean is a booster (or a tlu> lunar night, which Is equally long. city as much as the one who keeps his These extremes of tem perature reach their height a t the lunar noon and property up in shape.—AlbanyDom. midnight nuil arc greater than any natural temperatures ou the earth. Owners of Land Permitting II any person, persons, or corpor- » T o see our nice line of men’s, U s « atwht. The longest distance ever eonipaaaed by human vision Is 1K3 tilth's, being Uie distance between the Uucontpabgre park, lu Colorado, and Mount Ellen, In Utah. Tills feat was accomplished by tlie surveyors of the T’nlted State« coast and geodetic survey, who were engaged. In conjunction with repre sentatives of other nations, lu tnaklnfc a u«w measurement of the earth. The $20.00 Men’s To See is To Buy It Stayton Clean? A clean city, with good street« and , itie e r r a ln e s « . pretty lawns in a fine thing, and is the The cheerful uinn’s thought sculp kind of city |>eoplc arc seeking for a tures bis face Into one of kindliness, residence, hut these things are no touches his nfhnner with grace and hia more im p o rta n t t h a n t h a t of cleanli- ness in th e c h a ra c te r of a city. A city of a high moral s ta n d in g has aa m u ch to co m m end it ns th e one with p re tty lawns and clear, streets. I t is a good tliiug to have both. They should go together. Every individual who keeps N umber 20 NO HATCHET HERE! The Shirt W&iat Suit. " T h e re were rum o rs nth,at early in tin; season th a t th e s h irt waist s u it wrfuld not lie in its usual high favor with this y ea r’s s u m m e r girl,” writes Grace M argaret Gould in Woman« H om e C om panion for J u ly . " E very one was proclaim ing the universal vogue of th e juniper dress. "Now, however, th e tide is tu rn in g , and th e tide ia tu r n i n g ui,d th e ahirt waist s u it is again asserting itself. And th ere ia no d o u b t t h a t it ia smart* cr th a n ever. "Of course, th e s h i r t waist «nit has had to look to it« laurel«, and perhaps that* w hy ' ' X he new designs are so original and extrem ely attra ctiv e . All sorts of m aterials are used, from the new voile in a worsted s u tin g pattern to an inexpensive striped gingham . The Fourth. Hrown linen is also in high favor for a From all indications the celebration s h irt waist suit. O th e r m aterials which in Htnyton this year will eclipae all are in vogue are figured m adras, pique former onea by long «aids. The com pongee and striped a n d ebeoked «ilka.” mittees having the matter in charge are doiug their best to make the affair a liooming success. Numerous special prizes will be given and many inter esting events sre promised. Htayton wants yow mid yours and everybody else to come and celebrate, and you will all miss a good thing if you fail to come. 5 ubtcrlrtioa, $1.13 P E R ANNUM S TA Y TO N , OREGON. m&kcvS W OM EN R o b e rtln c Rives w h a t « v e ry w om an m a st d"slr*<—a p e r fe c t co m p lexio n . It brln-4» t' r.t «oft. sm ooth , fre sh , cle n r t ’ n t to tb s ch eek th n t denote* y o u t h ftilner*. It w !!l b rin g b e a u ty to ttioao w ho la c k It; It w ill re ta in It fo r th o se w ho a lre a d y posses* It: It w ill e n a b le you to s u r e e s s fu lly co m b a t th e rnvaR es o f w e a th e r an d tim e. P o n ’ t doubt—d o n ’ t a rgu e. J u st try R o b ertln e. Y o u r d r u g g ist w ill g iv e you a free sam ple. A ll drug- r ’ sts keep R o bertln e. TI*. Husband—I see plainly you want t* get up a quarrel. And lu the street tool Walt a t least till we arc Inside our own house Wife— Impossible. I shall havt cooled down before we get th ere- Paris Journal. Wash Goods Cool dainty fabrics in various designs and styles. These are es pecially timely just uow. The stock we have bought was to sell and sell quickly. That means that the opportunity will npt last long. Prices on the these have been placed with tbe idea of seeing that onr customers received the best values, and at the same time to insure our having them move rapidly. Cotton Goods Fancy prints and other goods in a variety of gray and colors. Handsome low price prints, lawns and percales. Everything the market affords. We invite you to inspect our stock. Gehlen Bros. t