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THE STAYTON MAIL l l y lì. 1) A L E X A N D E R . T w elfth Y e a r A. N l t W S I ' A i ' K H , OHOAN S u h a c r / p t i o n , S I. 2S P E H A N N U M STAYTON, MARION CO UN TY. O REG O N . NOVEMBER 29. 1907. . Oregon Butter unci Cheese NOT A N A Tough Contract. "W ell, Caleb," said Captain \V. o f afaNHMcImiM-tta years ago, “ what will you ask a day to saw wood for me? I've got several cords that I want saw ed In two for the fireplace.” “ I should charge you about half a dollar ii day If I had a saw," replied Caleb, "Im t I ain't got none, captain, ao 1 don’t see how l can accommodate N u m b e r 4$ Special Sale Special Sale Port In nd, < >rt'gon, ON Nov 25th 11107 ON "I'lenw »idc • t«'|* nod (jive ini' 'lit' canter of tin* » r » a y » iln> duiry nun to i lin fruit grower, mid contin uing, tin* product# of hotter mid rliiTii' I imi till« to »ay: "We are nil | " i i " 11 r<mrt of Oregon'« apple» mid pear». “ I f that's all that's lacking I guess Olnd you got tin' u«e of tlie great «how we can manage it,” said the «nptnln. “ I've got a prime new one, keen us a nind'iw* in which to pre»ent your- brier, and I g let It to you reasonable. •i*lve« to tin' admiring tlioiii*mid«, hut H ow would nluopence (1 2 'j cents) a yon only coni* nni'i* n year, while wc cord do for the use of It?” “ I reckon that’s u fair price, captain. mid M littli' to ilu* wealth ol Oregon I ’ll be over In tin* m ornhiV lively liny of the tlui'i' 1 1 niillti'if hih I HOES Bright and early that next July morn nixt> 'live. ing Caleb was at work, and In* kept nt "Oregon friiu'ii ti\• imMion doll ir It mo faithfully that he finished liefore yield for 1007 i« grent, but Oregon's suti'ct, when he went to the house to duiry |irodurt, growing from nothing aettle. "L et's sis'," said the captain, “ you leu y ioi r« ngo five to niillioim in 11X12, were to have half a dollar n day. W e'll mid »eventeen inillion» in I1KI7, i* go call it a day, although It ain’ t sundown ing in give n grmid entertainment in yet. 'Hint's 50 i'cuts for you. and you were to pay me nluefiencc a cord for Portland December 12th mid Kith. the use o f the saw. There were three “Two floor« of the log Woodmen's cords and a half In the pile. That Hull lit Ihl, mill Alder hnve been en t, makes l.'t*, cents due me. Somehow, Our entire line of Children's, Misses and L a gigid for 'lint nut in»,-, one lor the Caleb, you don’t have very much coin dies Cloaks and Suits going now at sale prices. $6.00 Ladies Black Patent, plain toe, exhibit« mid I In' other f"r file enliven* ing to you.” N ot an old garment to show you. Beautiful " Ilo w nnfortnlt," said Cnle b after short vamp button shoes, sale priwe $4.85 limi T he |>i i /. i * offered nre tlie great scratching his head dubiously for half Brown, Grey, Red, Bear Skin and Crinkle- 5.00 Ladies patent colt button shoes, esl ever preaent*-d in tin* We»’. The n minute and then looking up quickly, down Cloaks on sale. |irogruni will In excellent. There will ns If n new light had broken In upon the kind that don't crack,sale price 4.15 “ how nnfortnlt that you lie ii reception, with refreshment« mid his mind 6.00 Ladies black patent lace shoes, music, ut the Port land Coinmercisl didn’ t have half n cord more, for then Ogontz last, sale price 4.75 we’d come out Jest square.” (Tnli, tin evening of the 12th. 4.00 Ladies shoes, 1907 pattern, sale “ It i» the funner mid the ihiiryuiun The Fir»t House of Commons. price 3.28 who »hoiild I»* present m this conven The earliest traces o f the English A large line at prices very reasonable. 3.50 Ladies shoes, sale price ........ 2.65 tion. All ot the commercial bodies house o f commons arc found tu tho • hoiild have delegates present, and as yenr 12<J5. That year Simon do Mont- fort. earl o f Leicester, caused writs to the women ol Oregon have made i In* be issued In the king’s name requiring stale famous for it» product» they will each sheriff o f a county to return to be es|H*t ¡ally welcome and some of tne a parliament which he promised to best papers on the program will In* de hold two knights for the shire under his jurisdiction, tw o citizens for ench o f all, you get off a oar backward. livered ny women. city within Its limits and two bur W e know, for w e have watched you. “The exercisea will open promptly gesses for each Itorougli. The parlia So far n.i this company In concerned, at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, Dec. ment thus called met In I»n d o n on no more inauranee can be issued to a 12th, at Woodmen's Hall. Kuril and Jan. 22. 12*>5, and was practically the man who habitunlly leaves the ear first In which the people, as dis crab fashion. The liability to accident every paper will tm discussed so that tinguished from the nobility and Is too great.” —New York Post. the practical points may be brought aristocracy, had ever participated. It out. AM delegates me lirg<*d to he was not until the revolution o f 1<W.8. Bamboo Pole Pall*. The Morutt, who live in the thatched present, however, an hour before the however. Mint the |>oople were fairly opening Thursday so as to register, ami squarely represented In parlia houses l.uilt along the shora of a lake ment. The house o f commons Is to or river, have a curious way o f con receive badges, and get time to exam day the supreme power In England. veying water from the lake or river ine the ex hi lil I in the large »nom just Its w ill Is law, the lords and king lie- to their Filipino kitchens. They use lug, r.n W alter Bagehot long ago de large bamboo sticks from which have the convention hall. clared. men "ornamental.” The power been removed nil the partitions char “The officers of the Oregon Hairy o f the crown In England Is merely acteristic of the hainlroo, leaving only Association want you to come pr< par nominal, as Is that also o f the house one at the bottom. The bamboo trunk ed to-ask ipiestions, to feel that you of lords. When the people sjieuk out Is thus made to serve the purpose o f a are present to tm lienehtted, and to loudly through their house o f com bucket. It is like a long narrow pall and holds several gallons o f water, for appreciate tliut the discussion of the mons, that as a general rule settles It. tilt! bamboo trunk is quite thick. Tho papers after they are delivered is more Moro women are the w ater carriers, Too Impuliive. valuable than the papers themselves, A man who had figured In two street ns this Is a part o f the household du for this character of discussion brings car accidents made an attempt after ties which naturally fall to them. They his second recovery to renew his ncci- grind the rice and other grain in a out all the strong points. dent Insurance policy. The company lnrge hollowed out log, usiug a heavy "The business men of rorthind have polo to crush the kernels.—N ew York refused to Insure him again. put up money to insure the publica “ W e can't afford to," said the ngent, Herald. tion of the proceedings in the host “ on account o f your habits." "M y habits?” explained the man. | possible manner, and to illustrate the For the Detente. “ What's the matter with my hnhits? siiiiic , hut only facts and vital infor Ma—I hear that you've been playing I don't drink or anything like that.” with Donnld Smith again. Tommy. mation will be printed, and these are “ No," said the ng^nt, “ perhaps not, wanted from every district in Oregon. hut you do something Just as had Now, I told you— Tomm y—Playing T o introduce our Mokona 25c package Coffee w e with him! You see the black eye he’* The railroads have made a rate of a from our standpoint. You are impul got and you’ll soon guess If there wp* fare and a third from every point in sive. you take unnecessary chances in any playing about i t —Punch. w ill give one-half pound free with every pound pack crossjug streets, and, what Is worst the Mtate.'' age. Other roasted Coffee from 20 to 40c a pound in The Portland Country Club A Live j Stock Ass’n., recognizing the import- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «»♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ bulk and in l to 5 lb. tins. ance of the development* of the live stock interests of this State, have nr-1 ranged for the greatest fair yet held Goods delivered to any part of the city. west of Missouri River, for I1HIH. There arc $10,(MX) iu prizes, equalling those t 'E HAVE the necessary facil- offered by the Lewis & Clnrk Exposi ities for sending money to tion in 1005. To this will be added $10,(KM) or $12,<MM) by the different ail parts of the world, and Breeders’ Associations in attendance upon the International Live Stock without danger of loss. Show at Chicago, Nov. .10th, to Dec. 7th, where Mr. M. 1). Wisdom will go ♦ STAYTOS. ORE. ns a special representative to arrange a date and to secure the presence hero of the most famous herds in America. SH O ES Ladies Cloaks WhiTE H o u s e FULL DRESS Suit Cases and Trunks 6. D. TROTTER, Stayton, Or, New Crop We now have the most com- plete line of Groceries we have ever shown. Our stock of this years crop in Canned goods has just arrived and consists of Preferred Stock, Extra Selected, A. & L. extra standard, also the standard in Red Cross,California state and other brands. Coffee ii A LL PARTS OF THE W ORLD Gehlen Bros. V V Stayton State Bank Beo Comb. Bee comb or beeswax, the mnterlnl o f which the honey cells in the beehive are composed, Is a wnx produced by a system o f chemistry carried on hi tho “ wax pockets’’ which nrc located In the atMlomcn o f nil working bees. It Is u peculiar suhstnnee and is said to lie analogous to the fats o f higher ani mals. Originally It was supposed that this wnx was tnken lip in nil almost pure state from tho flowers by the bees, but experiments carried on by tho leading iKitanlsts and chemists of tho world conclusively prove that tho lice Is capable of elaborating his pecul iar wax, although confined to a diet purely saccharin In Its nature. , Here we Are Again l with a full line of TRY TRY IT ! TRY IT1 TRY St. Louis Post-Dispatch CIGAR TRY IT ! IT ! IT ! Por Sale at HENDERSHOTT’S. T R Y IT ! Harness Jackson Thompson Buggies Milbum Old Hickory Superior Drills. Best sc Cigar On Earth. T R Y IT I Single Double TRY IT ! W jg O flS Canton Plows. Korinek & Mielke , O R E G O N .N ’