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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
S ta y to n N la i 1 f W. E. Thomas Sells Frosts Surprise All. North Santiam Nuggets A Master Stroke of Typewriter Invention. rim i-olil wuvii limi Ima been gnittR Mr* Amb raon inni ami of Mollami« ovvr ili* «»nltr«» Paci Ho «orili w til via- ««tre visitor* ut tlte linai«* of li, U. On Suturila)-, boginniitg shortly u,-,| this section u few days u^o with Clark Sumlwv. — n t e r i M l a t t l i o i* « > ^ t o f t l o w . i t S t . i y t o u , O i v i j o i i , a s afternoon hour the public begun to disastrous resulta Tomato«»*. mpiusli, Mr uml Mr* Fruit* Muck mud« u m a l l m a t t e r o f t l i o s o c o t a l i 'I i i n s New Oliver Automatic Tabu gather ui the recent home of W. K. punibili*, imi nil lute vegvleblea were flying trip to AMmoy Thnrsdny. 9 T h i M ail Is strictly non partiian but dcvousl to the *vn.»r*l interest» aiut ui>t>utiatnn of Sluthtastern Marion county and Slayton in particular- Tin Mail »t«»»trv« the ln-arty co Thomas to nvnil themselves of the caught iu til« grip of Jnek Frost. Mr t’om of St .folios having pur- lator, a Twin Improvement to operation of every community Into which It 1» sent rcaiilarly to subscribers, but all sub opportunitv of picking up n* many The pioneer* all say that the frost Is chased t lie entire «tm-k of lumber of scriptions muat be paid for during the year according to the following ruling: the Oliver Ruling Oovico. By an order of the lVatniaster •tcneral of the fu lled State«. Issued IVe I.IW i no weekly necessities as could lu> had at prices something never before seen in this ti»r |<mwml.Stamp Limili»r Company, Jusi * •Implv. olt'*u-ciil meehsnlsm for newspaper can be mailed to any subscriber at the regular second-class rates, when such sub to suit, section at this tune of year so III«-)' to |m„ install' d n pinner ut Inis pinci» IslinlslIiiK i>|M<r*tril by s •lash’ key. scriber la more than one year in arrears. This order took effect January 1, I'.kw. The farm implements and macino «ere taken unawares. Thousands of wlti«*h w ill employ eight or ten men Yut lh*l alnaIu key unlin k* m iN l “I The penalty for violating the order is exclusion from the malls. This force« Tux M ill ery did not sell very readily, Imt there dollars woth of line vegetables were |,,.gui operating some time »tour» in sililvil typewriter eonvuiilsno« and all other |>apers to iusist that subscription* be paid during the year. it iio«>*s«*y « u h ihe braln-tenslon «I Katei iu Adraucc 13 mouths It.3.1 was a greater demand for some ol the ruined, hut the late fruits are tilt- j *.,,ek. 6 “ ,(U «a liti la 11 ii i Tin» tmivi'im-nt* »1 .»arrisa«' 3 •• *33 household effects. Withal the sale damaged The cold wave seems to Mrs Browning ami daughter ol *r»> cniilriilli-il l»y nil»»''a lliigrr». Tb<- Single Copy . 4 Cn and after this date, August 7th Ivki» the billowing rales lor adicrlts,tig will W |t;issi'\l ofl very well nnil Mr. rhomita have heen general, hitting nearly every Asini in, « h<> have heeil viaiting her tabulator work* aulomslli-ally with un adhered to except In the ea«e of the completion of contract« alreaoy made. litis sulil out liis tiui|>llis it ml they «ill section to a greater or less degree. , ,irulh|t(. Ka r„ lurm„| ,„.me Thu. varying secarsi y. Display advertisements 1< cents |s r Issue single col. «- • I ul |. |.,1 » I With II* ««■«* Aetoniall«- 35 “ " •* double " move to their new liotnc nearer low it. \ \ e trust that climatic conditions arc Patent Medicine •• *l.n> “ •• single -• Tnbulnlor, wlili-h esn Is «i|s-rst<'»l In raday. US ** “ d o u b le " They will occupy the new building not to greatly altered to prevent a roliliri-llnii with ll" O lls s r l.ln*» Itul- Local» 5 " •" line single " .1 8 O g le * h ie w ho is em p lo y ed by llwvlrs, tlir llllvi»««'sploT« *»f useful L am li to Hirst issue which is Inter t-> U> usctl ns •» burn. favorable com|wrisoli w ith eastern sec *• 5 *• •• . “ thereafter the Sp in ld in g l o g g i n g C o it pit I y, is I iu»» i* uulimin-ii. Final Proof H. K. *.».00 tions from which so many people arc i In llm »iirk«»»l •• T . * S . *10.1» honte v isitin g relatives. coming into this section of late. The | wrlttwi su»! ml- Sow Today 8pt 1 •• *‘ wool per Issue. Iu* Slallsllt-s! It»' These rates apply to foreign as well as local advertising and will t>o strictly adhered to. I'he Me C a n n o li h io tlieis of Io w a ! last week has hoc» well tilled with new |Hirls, Invoices. All communications sent In for publication must bear the signature ol the w riter. This On Saturday hist there was great comers to our city. Thev have gone »«* visiting their sisters Mrs K«ese, Sistemimi». in rule applys to cither local, general, political, church, or other Item«- activity on the part of W .H Downing lhroug|, Ui* ooualry In earhota direni. 11 ..........* Mi larvU »ho tlo-y veliUirti-s. etc.-* K bkp U. 1' o . vi . kt . in.tvK. Box 91» Stayton, Oregon. 1,1st I on t'lieoks, auctioneer for W F. Thomas and the ion„ Blld one of Hietii „as heard to had nm met (or twenty-nine years, lit» |i u » t t M 11 |i », trustees of the Christian Chureh of p^prt-!»* himself, that lit* had *|a-iil over iamily reunion was held Sunday f ssh I t e ms , The MAIL is just in receipt of the September number Stavton. The date set for public two thousand dollar* trying to linda - ‘ th at the residence of David ltec*e, Voucher». <'»»h ami l're«1lt Sale*, of the University of Oregon Bulletin, which tre.itsot “Coun auction of t he parcel of property l!8x country that woohl la-at this one hut Mrst'liance and sou who have lived T r i a l II*latice», fai Kolia, t'lia l try High School Organization and Training of reachers,” and 170 just west of the church building. having failed lie is now satisfied to ho among us for several years moved to At the hour of 11 o'cKiek tiie crowd a resident of Slayton, It c c o r ‘I a ami lie. by the Holly Friday. They intend going is one of the most valuable bulletins recently issued by the gathered and aftvr several minutes of way, was a resident of this section into the mercantile business, »core* ol similar tabulated recorda, Oliver University for those interested in the betterment of our suspense the bids began and resulted some three years ago. then lie thought Mr Brink man and Mr Shirley and No 5 baa no «»pisi. Il I» the only machine that covers Ihe whole iir*»»»l lt«-l»l o( mini rural schools, it contains an exhaustive account of the in the sale to A. !.. Shreve the parcel that there were green fields far away, sou of Illinois, are the gitesi* of Mr arti commercial uses In » satlslnclory of ■ ground for the sum of T #770. This ; but , , has proven to . . himself : _ and others, and Mrs Shaw. way. methods adopted by other states for the training of teachers, | is a bargain and it will not I n » two The Oliver Aulouisllc Tabulator I» *u and discusses fully the so-called Lane county plan for the years, under present conditions, la-fore tliat Stayton and vicinity are best lira', Mr Byron Koeiixlo is hauling halm lUlecral I»*rl ul every lie* maehlue lur. last and all the time. His verdict has wo»al i;> the Gardner Excelsior mill. ulshetl without a cent additions! charge. establishment of country high schools. To quote from it: I the corner lot will lie taken oil' his been rendered by many others ahead It ca|>» the » Umax ul a loo* •» rie» ol “This plan will allow country districts to organize high hands at a greater price than that of him, and we are indeed glad to Itoy Houser and wile of Albany! lm|»rovemenu given t>* Hie world In I hr were visiting his parents, Mr and Mr* paid for all. magni dee li I new Oliver No 4. welcome him HOMK again. schools, as the tuition is to be paid • by the whole county. Houser, Saturday. Ksi >1 these remarkable Innovations The country high school can have as good a teacher as the Mrs Clart, ,m(| daughter made a| Itir «»liver Tabulator and llie Oliver Hutlllg IN-vice supl'lelurol» Ihe other. business trip lo Salem Saturday. city high school. In as much as this plan allows an enter Together they lorm a r«mblnatton ol On Sunday the local base hall nine All Ih-al has rented Ilia farm In, untold value in all brandirlo! commer prising district to start a high school it does away with the with several other lads, made up two I'reslmi Wood, and intends moving to cial aecounlln* necessity of a vote. The trouble with the Union High School nines for the last game of the season Tlic Oliver Typewriter Is llrst ol all a The great demand for cement walks California soon Law is that it requires a majority vote of all the districts be They played a few innings which steadily increases and several hundred Mr and Mrs Stevens were visiting corre»|-omlenrr machine supreme In aplrndld service It make* work a pira»- fore the high school started.” Under its working, some resulted in a very evenly matched i Ic«t of walks are being put in on the relatives in Albany Sunday. ure hy provtitl iiw aulomallo means ul game. The score in the last inning business streets, the most recent being tabulating, ruling, indicating ex. four or five high schools are being established in Lane being 6 to 9. It was then decided that that in front of the now Hoy Building, Ityrou and Ualpli Kuenxli spent1 ■liaeliiN. act printing poltri. securing proper regis ter, cle. county in places where it was impossible to maintain them it would be the last game pluyed this > Hotel Stayton, I'ndertaking Parlors Sunday in Salem. Out. Gets Bargain. Local Ball Game. before. A small county tax is levied and each high school student, regardless of location, draws his share of the tax: the more nigh school students, the more money the district draws trom the countv. Under this law, country high schools can be established in every group of districts in the state that is not over twelve miles in extent and that has fifteen or twenty pupils that can attend high school. The legal form necessary to secure a vote is given, and the Bulletin can be secured free by writing to the Registrar of the University. American Field Fence the only large joint fence on the market; all heights and styles; hog proof and rabbit tight. Prices on application. ■■ . m 3 "iUBtRB UftlVtRSAL and he convinced. Bargains Universal, Charter Oak, “ Ciueen City, Cooks, Ranges and Heaters. See our line Prices Right. Locks Rim Knob Mortise Plain and Fancy. Inside or Outside Jamb, Bronzed or Steel, Just W h a t You W ant. New Cement Walks Are Going in. season. and in front of the Thomas |>ro|«erty We tru-o that 1901) will find Stayton 0,1 Third Street, with a veil coached base ball nine The foundation stones have been on that will be able to bold up the record band lor some time but owing to the of the present nine, and if possible be inability to procure cement thelinish- one among the state nines to compete *nR touches have been deferred and for State Championship. We have travelers have been given a touch of the timber here for a tine nine, with the “ rockey road to Dublin’’ without one or two changes in the present leaving Stayton team we feel confident that we would Several parties on First as well a* be steady winners for the 1909 season. ] Second *tre«>t contemplate adding Get together as soon as possible and cement wulks to their pro|wrties while lay plans for next year. making other extensive improvements. Pattons Sun Proof W h ite Lead goes farther, wears longer and looks better,=“ w h y—it has more zinc than any other lead and stands clim atic changes better. Our price 81 c lb. Alltert Keethly, made husinesa trip, to Salem Saturday. (•«•orge Howard is doing some car penter work for Cliaa tig I«'* hoc this week. We are now ready to furnish the necessary prinusl trespass notices on either canvas or cani board We also $* 5 . 0 0 3 .7 s 4 .2 s 2 .8 5 2 .7 5 H am m ock •j"! 16 10 m cents per LL\ »rjrtr k 4 d y r j r j r j r jt jt j 2 i W e hav e a Fine Selection Of COUCHES, LOUiNCTS, in finisii to match y< tur parlnr.^Thcy must go to make room for new arrivals. Look them ov er and make a choice. N A IL S —B ase, $3.40. Building Time Is Here and W e Have |Steel, W ire amd Cut Nails, All Sizes, £A11,{Quantities. F igure W ith You on Let Us Nails. Ü it tt it r 1 $ 3 .5 0 2.QO 3 .1 5 2 .0 0 1 .Q 0 Chairs For Parlor, Dining Room, or Office. Rockers, Cane, Leather, Solid Oak and Rawhide bottom. A Splendid Selection. Special Prices Still Continue Suit Cases, Trunks, Telescopes, Etc., Get Supplies For The holidays Now. General Hardware Furniture H. J. MARKING Avenue, Seattle, Washington. u at only double roll. t*J<l Tir»l t* M 20 - 25 and 30 cent values The Oliver Typewriter Co. now i V Jr jr j«r jr j r jr Jr jr jr jr jr PAPER Writ* for tin new Oil « r r I it U lo g * or twltcr »till »»k Hi«' ucarett oltw r \i*riit for it fr« « ttriuan»treUun •»< No. » 1 . will carry your ad in the M AIL for One Cent u word per issue (luring the | hunting season. Strictly Pure Raw Linseed Oil 60c k'ai. “ Boiled “ 65c kral. W ALL The »avl on of lime, of mental calculation of manipulation, »if eXIra atti-nlltill and of #)»■ »train I» an Inealcuable Iw««»• Itt to thu u|H-r»(or And Ilio k * h » in volijiiir «•( work **e!l tlonu without r i lr t o|r«tlV f meati» ninth to cu r) cm|»loy«r.