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Moot* every '.M
Hlltl tt!i Mott-
doy ni|[t>t.
O .V fh .M o ptH
yew r* .c.C wel
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Horseshoe
Camp
N o . « 0 6 W . «». W .
come.
K. B. W a TTBM, t'lork.
Big dance to-night.
J. H. Davidson is able to be out.
Miss Then Matthieu spent Easter
holidays at home.
Don’t miss the ball game Sunday—
Turner vs. Stay ton.
Bess Alexander was home from Cor
vallis to spend Sunday.
Registration books are open again
for the June election.
The Photo Gallery i* closed, but »ill
be open the first ten days of May.
Anyone wishing to connect with the
city water works, call on Jac. Spaniol.
DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers, the
famous little pills. Sold by Staytoti
Pharmacy.
Misses Abbie Gehleu and Susan
Fery are home from an extended stay
in Portland.
H. X. Huntley found the lost pin
advertised last week, and it was re
turned to its owner.
A. L. Mack is the republican and
W. H. Queener the democratic nomi
nee for precinct chairman.
RECEPTION
4« I \ «• il In H o n o r o f I » u r n W l n i u r b y 111**
I : n t r * N o n » S t i e l r l y
o f 11* •• M a y l o o
S«*|io«»l.
A reception was tendered Laura
Wimer on Friday evening by the
Entre Nous Society, of which she was
au active worker. The hours glided
swiftly by, as the young folks indulged
in games and social converse.
The Society banqueted at 11. This
was presided over by Roxey Stayton,
Everett Gardner, Mabel Gardner, Guy
Sloper, Lix/ie Cornelius and Roy Cole
During the evening the following
program was rendered:
Cornet Solo........ Harvey Beauchamp
Recitation......................... Geo. Ramsey
Quartet— “ Farewell,’’Everett Gardner,
Roxey Stayton, Mabel Gardner,
........................ Harvey Beauchamp
The evening will long be remember’d.
At 12 the party of gay young people
bade their friend good night and good
bye. The very best wishes of School
and Society go with her to luy future
home. Laura will la* greatly missed
as she was a wide-awake worker in the
School and in the Society.
The School has a splendid Library
Case which will hold many volumes.
It was a needed piece of furniture and
cost them $25, with a special price to
secure it at those figures. The Mark
ing Furniture Co. ordered same.
BOOSTERS MEETING
K o r h U n i o n H i g h S c h o o l in t h e T o w n o f
Stayton W ill be Held on M »y N t, Fri
d a y K v e B l n g , at t h e O p e r a H o u t e , b e
g i n n i n g at 8 I*. M.
S tayton , April 23, 1008.
The following splendid joke is an il
lustration of the single tax law, if
passed in J line.
The old fashioned way of taking a
grist to milll w as to put a sack of eorn
or wheat on a horse and lead him to
mill. The joke eumo off in Virginia,
and was told to me hy my father. An
Irishman wished to go to mill one
morning and he put a sack of eorn on
his pony and led it out ut the gate.
The sack of corn was very heavy for
tlie pony.
The Irishman thought he r f
T h ere are m any things about this young store t h a t ^ ,
would make the load lighter for the
will vitally interest you.
Som e people told us w e ^
pony to pack, and tie took the sack on j
Ins own shoulder and got on the pony - ^ c o u l d n ’ t make a success of this store by having a ^ -
and rode on along the road until lie i
“ guaranteed one price“ on good clothing.
I hey a r-fl^ ,
met another Irishman, who asked him ^
w hy he was riding the pony and pack
gued that the sliding scale price plan had been in o p e r - ^
ing the sack of corn on his own should
er. “ Why, you fool, to make tlm load
ation in this city for so long a time that the p e o p le ,^
lighter on the pony." The land own
could not get accustomed to any other method. But
er or farmer represents the |K>ny. The .
taxes all on land represents the sack
these people underrated the intelligence of the public. ^
of eorn. The non-taxpayers or the
T h a t the public appreciates the advantage of b u y in g ^ *
men w ho pay no tuxes represent th e !
Irishman riding on the hacks of the ^ “ the one price w a y “ when that price is the lowest i n ^
farmer.
J. W. T aylor
\ The W. F. Klecker Store is the S'
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K oho Itil Inn« of Condolence.
Stayton, Oregon, April 23, 1008.
hereas God has called
father
of our beloved Council Commander,
O. V. Myers, from# the forests of this ^
earth to the City of Rest and left a '
mourning son and family, therefore ^
let it be
Resolved, That the members of
Horseshoe Camp, No. 606, W. O. W ,
extend their sympathies to our Iadov-
ed Council Commander, O. V. Myers
and family.
Resolved, That we again eonseerate
our lives anew to tlie worthy and de
serving neighbor within the radius of
our forest that when our time shall
come we too may be able to part with
a smile and good will of each one to
all. It is further
W
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the
Resolved, That a copy of these reso
lutions be published in T S
M ami one sent to the sorrowing
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TO THE PUBLIC
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Buggies! Buggies!
Empire Cream Separator
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Now Painting W ill Com m ence.
We carry the best paint on the coast which is the OREGON
SIENNA M INERAL PAINT. See us before you buy or
you must surely regret it later on.
KERBER BROS.
tow n, is show n by the manner in w hich the store is
grow ing.
W e also carry a full line of ladies dress goods, shoes,
notions, and will gladly make your acquaintance i n ^
the one price plan.
Y ou r friend,
W .F . KLECKER. S
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John R. Lake is now ready to put
down wells. He has pumps, tubing,
State Supt. Ackerman will address
the citizens of Stayton and surround
etc. Call on him for prices.
ing country on May 1st, on "A Union
FOR SALE—Good barley seed. GOc High School tor Stayton.” County
per bushel.
Inquire of Bruce Bowne, Supt. Smith, P. I.. Campbell,president
of the University of Oregon, Prof.
1| miles west of West Stayton.
he tayton
Traver, critic teacher at the fState
ail
WANTED—
Normal School at Monmouth, will he family.
E. B W attkrh A
work. A
here to assist in this great movement
C. A. low
■ Com.
rs
rown
toward progress along the educational
J. M. treet )
Horseshoe Camp 606, W. O. W.
Watch out for bills of the Merchants line.
The Commercial Club will he ably
and Planters Bank of Savannah, Ga. represented by Dr’s. Beaucliamp and
K. L. Wimer and family left Sunday
Several of them have turned up in Pintler, W. L Freres and R. A. El- for their new home in Medford, where
Portland, and are worthless.
They wood, who will assist the speakers.
it is hoped the drier climate may bene
The Board of Directors. Shepherd, fit Mrs. Wimcr’s health. These peo
were issued in I860.
Roy and Murphy will lift up their pie have for many years made their!
B. G. Boedigheimer last week sold voices in favor of a Union School.
home in Stayton, und will be missed
The orchestra will furnish music by a host of friends. Mr. Wimer is a
to C. W. Durbin, of Shaniko, his full
blood Percheron stallion Salem, the under Prof. Lau. Mrs McKinney will first-class workman either at carpen
consideration being $1000. This is a sing. The boosters from the Stayton ter or cabinet work, and there are
School will sing.
many handsome pieces of furniture in
fine colt.
Come one and all and fill the hall. town that attest his skill. Most of
Be loyal to educa the finishing work on the best resi
Kirk Barr, a 16-year-old boy whose Show your colors
tion.
Educate
your
boy and girl
It dence interiors in Stayton was «lone
parents reside at Turner, was killed by
is the grandest legacy that von* can hy him— notably, C. E. Brown’s and
the cars at Salem Saturday. He at leave them. We want the business
Dr. Brewer's residences— and it is the
tempted to board the cars while they man there, and we want all to come
equal of any to be found anywhere.
out. Be a friend to education.
were moving.
Their many friends in Stayton are
If you get a Union High School sorry to see this estimable family
Mrs. Schnackenberg and another here, yon will have a better and more
leave, and hope that they muy find in j
lady from Fox Valley had a run-away | prosperous town.
Stayton is an edu Medford all they desire, and that Mrs.
while coming to Stayton Saturday. cational center. Come help to put Wimer may fully recover her health.
This move is a
They were thrown out of the buggy the wheel in motion.
most excellent one.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
near G. C. Eisenhart’s, Mr. and Mrs.
TEACHERS INSTITUTE.
Breaching
services next Sunday in
Eisenhart going to their assistance.
On Saturday, May 2nd, the Teach
the
morning
at 11 o ’clock.
While j
Mrs. Schuackenberg had an arm brok ers’ Institute will he held. Come in
Easter
Sunda}
has
passed,
a
sermon
en, but the other lady escaped with the forenoon and be there in the after appropriate to that occasion will not
noon.
only a few bruises.
The pupils will render a short pro be out of place at any time, and hav
ing had no exercises of that character,
Through the generosity of W. F. gram at 1:30 before the other work is the morning discourse will be along
taken
up.
Come,
we
want
the
School
Klecker the Stayton ball team has a
building filled with our wide-awake that line, and all are invited. Other
services as usual during the day.
set of handsome new uniforms. Mr friends.
Klecker is one of Slayton’s enterpris
The Would Be Society tendered
A. C. Baker, who made «the race for
ing merchants, and seeing the need of Goldie Wimer a reception at the home nomination to the office of county
the ball team being properly uniform- j of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton. The supt. of schools, demonstrated that
Society was entertained by this esti he is best liked where best known. In
ed, went down in his pockets and sup- 1
mable lady from 7:30 to 10:30. Re every precinct where he has lived he
plied themi This sort of enterprise is freshments were served, games indulg
secured a good majority, and in
ed in, charades and guessing games I Aumsville, where his work as a teach
entitled to credit.
being very much in vogue. The hours j
Arthur Bonsteel died at his home in glided swiftly by, and all too soon } er is best known, his vote was nearly i
6 to 1. Considering that this is his
Stayton Wednesday night, after an the merry boys and girls bade their opponent’s first term and that his rec-
illness of about two years, from tuber- j kind hostess good night, voting Mrs. oril so far has been good, Mr. Baker’s
culosis. He leaves a wife, two child Morton and her daughters typical en candidacy is a decided credit to him
tertainers. Many kind wishes were
ren, and an aged mother to mourn his j extended Goldie in days to come. self.
death. The mother is very feeble and | Goldie will he greatly missed as she
ORCHARD NOTES.
Ily the Comity Krult Inspector.
has been quite poorly since his death. was an active worker in School and in
T he re note* arc intended for beginners rath
The funeral was held this (Friday) the Society.
er than for the experienced orehardlst.
morning at the Christian church con
See that the Orchard is plowed and
FOR SALE— Barred Plyrr.outhRock
the soil th o ro u gh ly pulverized n o w ,
eggs. Jos. H a mm ON. Stayton, Ore.
ducted by Elder Morton.
before it gets ton dry.
The next spraying should be done
on apple and pear trees just as the
last blossoms fall. Take three gallons
of Lime Hulphur solution. Add 46 i
of water. Then take 2j or 3 lbs of
prepared Arsenate of Lead and dissolve
in a small veseel. Four this into the
th e new model
48 gallons of diluted Lime Sulphur.
We represent the three largest
Stir well while using. The Lime Hul
buggy manufacturers
phur is for the scab. The Arsenate of
Lead is for the Codlin Moth.
Ten years ahead of all others in
In about two weeks it would he well j
Studebaker,
H
en
ny
and
Johr^
every feature of Separator con
to apply the Lime Hulphur spray again
struction, in style, new capacities
Deere.
without the Arsenate of Lead.
and low price.
A size for every
If Caterpillars appear in large nurn- i
When in Stayton call at our Haid- hers spray the trees with Arsenate of
dairy farmer from the smallest to
ware store and get prices before you Lead. Three pounds to 60 gallons. |
the largest. Beautiful in design,
If only a few, cut them off' and burn
buy. We can convince you our prices them.
perfect in construction, everlast
are right.
ing in daily use.
This is a good timo to prune the
trees if it has not already been done.
The old, worthless trees can also be
taken out NOW.
Girl for general house
permanent place if suitable
M . G. L. B
, Stayton.
Creator of the “One
Price Way.
Impartial.
“ Mr. Hrntt'rton pride« hiniHelf on
being Htrk-tiy impartial.”
‘‘ Yes,” answered the unnmiable man.
“ I once went «hooting with him. IIo
didn’ t «win to care whether he hit the
“- ’«bit. the «log or one of his friend?.”
Notice to the Public.
If you are thinking of building this sum
mer remember our line of builders hardware is
complete and before buying come and get our
prices.
In paints w e handle the famous Sherw in-
W illiam s brand, Pattons Sun Proof, white lead
and the best oils m oney can buy.
W e also
have a fine line of Varnishes, Stains, W o o d -
fillers, Crackfillers, and Primers.
D o not overlook Eboncoat, an elastic pre
servative and durable coating that stops leaks
and prevents rust and decay in all felt and met
al roofs.
Rem em oer our Furniture line is alw ays
complete and don't fail to see the Sweet Clover
and Baby Grand ball bearing lawn m owers.
O ur motto:
G ood G oods, L o w Prices and
a Square deal for All.
H. J. MARKING.
Thomas Grocery H
DISHES
At prices that are O. K.
Call and see our
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