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SCHOOL NEWS.
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A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AA WAA A A A A A A
Sleet* everv vM
od -
Horseshoe Camp ilav
■ « ill* tth tit. M
Rev A H Carman, pastor of the Rap
tist churches of Scio and Stay ton » ««
in town Saturday, and held service« in
his church morning and evening,
Itea u ch a m p ,
Mahle th irdn er and
l . - t t ie W e d d l e with
School ope ne» I with a r«‘gi«tr it*«m nt *'u>
I 13.> p u p il«
T licv « r e « n il r**>£ ij»t t»r i iifï Home
•* Ml|lt
Luve
m a k e*
Thomas Grocery
the.
BOUTELL ON BRYAN.
Is H is “ S h a ll th o P e o p le R u l e r ’
S im p ly “ a L o c a l Is s u e f”
Congr« «sitian Henry Sborniali Bou-
it II o f * 'In, ago. com mein lug on Mr.
B ryan ’* speech iu Iowa, sa ys;
Mr Rryau’s i|Ucstion, “ Shall Iho |>oo-
Mu* rul’ ’ -" implies that som ewhere Iu
lb « country the people «1.« not rule.
Phe only Stales where the |>oople «lo
r id e d to stay w ith lis. W e need an not rule are the Stall's that are ex-
; en t h u*ias t ie* leader.
peoteil lo give ovenvhelm in g majorities
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Perhaja»
T h e director* of the reinad, James for the Ik'iiUK-ratio ticket.
Mr. Bryan thinks that his uueatlon Is
; t i a r d u e r and Mr. Shepherd were pres
purely “a loeal Issue."
I f he Is slti-
imi on Monday morning. Sept 2Sth to .cro. 1 challenge him to make a speivh
i greet the teachers and pupils at its In Vicksburg. Mi-«., on "(Jovertnucut
beginning.
by the People" Let him rejient one o f
The chairman of the hoard has not Ids lanmus na:|.imperialist s|x>ecliv«,
simply changing three words, substitut
returned from his trip to the Hot
ing ' M 'si««i|»pi" f o r "P h ilip p in es" ami
Spiings.
"black brothers" f o r “ brow n brothers.”
The flag again float* over the sehool Let him suggest that w e have as c h a ir
house. The merry voices of the child man o f his meeting John Sharp W il
ren at play till the air with pleasant iams. leader of the D emocrats iu Cou-
gri's«, and as vice-chairmen the other
C W Tebanlt, who has been working
in the interest of a milk condenser for
this place after making a brief stay
here returned home Saturday to
Albany.
sounds of joy and laughter.
J. C. Sill who represents the W ill
The school room* and hall way*
amette Manufacturing Company of
hav, been painted, and two new tloors
Salem was in town this week on
have been put in the lower rooms.
business. He is much impressed with
The side walks have been mad
Stay ton and its future prospects
nearly
new, and other improvements
W. F. Chase has accepted a position
have
been
made on the outside.
in the W. E. Thomas & Son grocery.
Over
thirty
applicants for High
This is the first case on record where . , ,
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School
work
have
been turned «wav oil
Cole gave Chase to Thomas. The
official time has not been reported. I account of not having room for them.
Witli the graduating da«-, - of the
Joe Mielke ofSalotn is in town for a
few days visiting his brother John la«t two years from high M-hool we
Mielke and calling upon old time lo*t some of our best workers. But
friends. Joe recently left this place we ho|>c to profit by their helpful en
deavors in the past and work on
and engaged in business in Salem.
B. Prange, proprietor of the genera! feeling that we still have their thought
merchandise store in Sublimity ac and bos-t wishes for our success in the
companied by a friend Mr McKinney, future.
mem a« of the t'ougressioual duli-ga-
tlou from Mississippi
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And after lie has made Ills *[>*ccU
in Vivksburg. if he shall have eaea|ied
the rule of the people iu that com -
mmiity. 1 dare Mr. B ryan to repeat
|,js ,>r;itiou on popular governm ent In
Charleston, S. C., with Seuutor Till-
man as chairm an of his meetin g Mr.
Rrvans sentiments have a purely geo-
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graph - a 1 sincerity. Ills epig rams and
>|aptlln!| wluindruni. are l4perU llj de-
• gned to luivt local demands O f tills
nature are all his views on tariff and
taxation.
Mr. Bryan's proposition that every
time a trust is formed a tariff sched
ule should be repealed, and every time
a trust is ,li>s. iv«-d a uew duty should
lie added, is too funny even for comic
opera.
If on March 4 next Mr. Bryan should
were business visitors last Saturday.
Ethel Mack who passed from the tierome President, with a Democratic
We^dre pleased to acknowledge a call tenth grade last year, could not stay , Congress In both house*, and should
—
Thomas Smith who has been work iwav from school at its beginning, so actually place upon the statute hooks
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• - tbe **“•-
•* and
vagaries d-
ing at Sidney, putting in head gates
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livered by him In his speech of last
tary
in
the
enrolling
of
pupils
^
was in town over Sunday, but Ictt
Friday. It would plunge the nation Into
Monday for Salem where lie will be
Dur motto this year, “ Believe that bankruptcy and briug on Industrial
busy for the Salem Ditch company we can do, anti we will do.”
chaos. If he should begin by repealing
tin- duty on sugar to punish the sugar
for several days.
Ninth glade yell:
Mr Cradlebaugh, a Nevada mining
man has been in town several days re.
cently in the interest of the Santiam
Mining District, but more especially
the Freeland properties. He made a
business trip to Portland eaily this
week.
We print calling cards, invitations,
posters, counter pads, check«, stock
books and in fact we are able to supply
all demands for strictly first class high
grade work in all lines. We res|«-ct-
fullv solicit your patronage, The Mail.
N e w T o -d a y
M aia li» S e « t « k at
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1* Inu goe* tn pres«.
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So. «(*« W.O. W.
Choei'er« «el-
Till' pre«ent «t.-iff «•' instructor« .
come.
O. V. Myers. l\ C .
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K. R. W aitis *. Clerk.
Mis* t orneli»«, prill . »70 [K‘f month
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. Miss Nor« • riiitree, grammni untile.
Miss Denu Boy tv«s a visitor iit Al .....
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t *'< i per nionili
M i-« Graco l ralitree,
bany over Sunday, calling upon
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te a ch e r Hlt«-rmediale t ->'* pet' m o n t h
friend*. She returned home early this
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Miss Shepherd teacher prim u v crude,
week.
foil per m o n t h . Miss t'orneliiis was
M \V Hunt who r»sides on
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r' offered t 8 ’> per month to leave ihe Held
line farm near Sublimity, in tin Wal
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p ru e ip a ls h ip
in S t a y t o n
and
t«k
do Hill* country was a business visitor
e ls ew h er e
W e are glad that sh e d e
in town Monday.
Father Lainck was a Slayton \isitoi
Saturday last and held low mass in
the church here on Sunday. A very
large attendance was reported.
\e>
trust, he w ould upset the national
Bn a m'es by losing $80,000.000 a y«\«r
In revenues, and w ould stir up a r o v o
Iu- " u In Louisiana. Ctnh, Colora do
ind Michigan Then, If he should re
peal the iluty on cotton goods, because
some hustling m a nu factu rers o f New
England o r the Carolina* w ere «lump
ing goods in China in rivalr y with Eng
land and Germ any, he would divert
Eighth grade yell:
other miilior.s from the treasury and
Higgle de! Wiggle de!
invite still fu rther Industrial ruin.
/i p !
Boom!
Bah!
But. of course, Mr. Bryan w»u!«l d o
W ere the 8th grader«!
none o f these things, any m ore than
lie will invade the solid South and su m
Yah!
Yah!
Yah!
mon th«' cohorts of DetmxTacy to the
You don’t know u«?
defence of the Constitution with the
Well, it isn'c to late
battle cry "Shall the People Uule?”
We’re the class of 1908!
Mr. Bryan simply does not mean what
Motto of Grammar grade, ' ‘ W e he says. What he utters w ith Chad-
bamlian unction in the North he repudl-
excel.”
Thirty five pupil j.> ()0V„ .,-j ¡ rj ate* with Pecksnitflan duplicity in the
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’ South.
Hobble gobble, zip I hiuiii bus!
What iu the world isthe mat
ter with us?
We’re the Highs entered this
year
Get out of our way.
We want the track clear.
Special Sale October 10th till Nov
ember 1-08. We have a few Buggies.
Surries and Farm Wagons left which
we wiil offer at the lowest Factory
prices. Now is the time to buy i f you
want a bargain.
Chas Wesely,
very enthusiastic pupils.
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Seio, Oregon
( a m p n ls n o f E d u ca tio n ,
Miss Grace Crabtree has an enroll*
While in Portland this week W. F merit of forty pupils.
Tn the great battle o f ls isi the Re-
pubilr,-in party again s t o o l
for th*
Klecker, one of our leading merchants
The primary plans will l given maintenam e o f th e integrity o f the na
met with an unprecedented bargain in
later.
ti :t. T h e light w as against odds p r o
the way of a job lot of strictly high
! ■ 2-**• < 1 by a great Industrial depression,
iety . . ! ; - ■ irg inizi d on Ft -
grade shoes. His trip was a successful
ni.d against the most sop histical nrgu-
one and now the patrons of hi« store day in the higher grades. Parliamen rnents. T h e Re[iublii-an party inaiu-
i;ed a eanipsign o f education am ong
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are to be given an opportunity of re tary Law w ill be -tmlied, debate«, writ-
plenishing their needs in the «hoe line ing arul r «'itiitions will he largely the wage-earners and the farmers,
looked aftr r and music will have it.« , which ultimately led to the completo
at an early date.
lac(1
Irfeat of this second flnancial heresy
THE MAIL is just in receipt of tin
w!.i«’h lins threatened the Integrity o f
O A C Barometer and we are glad to
Thursday
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»rtette
,■ business structure.—Hon. W x H.
welcome it to our desk. It is bright, comp» «■ < 1
Q rdn< . Har r..it, at Kansas City, Mo.
newsy, full of snap and we trust it
will he a source of great pleasure to
every parent having a child enrolled a;
O A C as well as to those interested |
in the advancement of education
generally.
We will sell all our Buggies and
Wagons at Factory price«, from O. t.
10 till Nov. 1 08. If you need any
thing in this line be sure and see u*
before you buy. We give you l> ttom
SIRE
/p rices that no one can offer the g 1-
any^cheaper. Factory [«rice«, rem«-m Lovelace, 2:20 tr.2:12 +
Sire of
her what that means. Cha* Wes**ly,
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Scio, Oregon, j L o r d L o v e la c c 2 :1 0
Thomas W Tuttle and J B Bradshaw B y r o n LaCC 2 : 1 4 ' _>
of Mill City were in town Monday ami L o v e la c e 2 :2 0
returned Tuesday. Mr Tuttle is :» A lt o L a c e tr. 2 :2 0
journeyman printer, but has not f, I- King L o v e la c e lr. 2 :2 0
lowed his profession for the pa.«t thru
L o v e la c e 2:22
years. He reside* on a ranch at preuent.
His prime object in coming to town
at this time was lor tne purpos * of
paying a visit to Dr Piutler, our
dentist.
E PTIeger, of Aumsville was n very
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pleasant caller at the office Ssturdny.
He like a great many of our local
We have several partlaa w h o are
looking for homoatoad locations or
relinquishmsnts also some
good
A pou nd w ith o u t iho can
t i mber claims. If you know of any o u r m o a a u r o o f W E I G H ' " .
Absoluto satisfaction our
G O O D H O M E S T E A D or T I M B E R
C L A I M S it will pay you (to writ# us. measure of Q U A L IT Y .
Full, rich body—unequalled
Addross!- A E T N A R E A L T Y CO.
.‘ .•ft Catling Ulil. P O R T L A N D - ORE- flavor.
N O T IC E — W o
sini
k
h ave
som e
ewes to lei o n share*
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’ K iu p iiie
Are y o u
supper.
in
it?
C h ic k e n
O c t o b e r 13th, 8 p. in
No
pie
sharp
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COFFfc'E
Choice Blended
LOST, STRAYED or STOLEN—
Several valuable
Chopper*. I’leasv
tiring them to hors« shoe camp NoiitMi
\\ O W and receive reward.
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Choppers take notice—Something
doing every meeting during the Great
Marion Co Campaign—Come.
win your heart.
W e also carry Chase and San
boms Teas.
are
the
Try
them they
best.
& Son.
“Oregon
H u i 1 d e rts”
35-38
Arc You Doing What You Can to Populate Your State?
District Organizer Round« will be
with us October 12. A log time that
night. 8[>cci«l prizes will he given
that night you may he the lucky one.
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE—Settlers, honest farmer*, me
ehanies, merchant*, clerks, p e o p le with brain*, strong hand*
nud a willing heart—capital <>r no capital.
H ouse S h oe C a m p tiOti W . O . W
Southern Pacific Co—
— Lines in Oregon.
FOR SALE— First class fresh milch
cow.
Eu«iuire at C iiaik F' a « t «> ry
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NOTICE— All persons are warned
against Hunting or Trespassing on
my premises under penalty of the law.
A . C . C h r i s m an
is sending tuna of Or«-g«>ti literature to the East for distrihu-
lion through every available agency. Will yoll not help the
guiiil work id building Oregon by
oiling us the nntue* and
addresses of your friends who are likely to be interested in
this statu? We will be glad to hear the expeii*e of sending
them complete iiifut in at ion nboutOreguii and it« opportunities.
C O L O N I S T T I C K E T S will Is- on »al<- during Si l l EMBER
ami OCTOBER from the Ea*t to all point* m Oregon. Th«-
fares from u fe»v principal cities aie
35-38pd
Just received a car of Cedar Fence
posts. Also a lot of sawed yew posts.
Prices reasonable.
H. L. W right
35tf.
Aumsville, Ore.
Fr« >111 Lotti AVI ih)....... .. . . I l l 70
It
42.20
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' Ciuci limiti
*1 1 Cleve l a u t i ............. .. 44.76
*< New Y o rk .
t tillaba. .
Kansas ( ’ t t y ............... 30.00
8 t. Louis. « 1 ••••••• « • 35.50
38 IN)
Chicago
W K
u r o i t i Dus-» i n e; - « * * f u r
Y< >l W M B A L T I I
a n d
TIC KET S CAN □ E PREPAID
you «»nut to bring a friend or rei «tIVr ti 1 <begun, ileponit
it* proper 11 mount with any of our «gellt«.
Th e ticket will
ten be furti isltcd by tel« ■graph.
It B C O N D I I ' , Loeal / Igelit, West Stayton.
W M M c M U R R A Y , G i s t RAL p a s s e n r. ch A gent
PORTLAND. OREGON
C O M FO R T
DONT S l’ FFER WITH
CORNS
|lf you are suffering with corn«|
it makes no difference what
Only a Few Bargains
kind of corn it is, whether it is
a hard Corn or n soft corn,
whether it is on top of the toes
or between the toes, or on the
sole* ol the feet—you can be
relieved of your corns without
any inconvenience to yourself
and without pain. Our corn
cure gives quicker result* than
any other corn cure
manufactured.
440 Acres five miles from Stayton, all finely im
proved, running water, 15 room house all
hard finish throughout, furnace heat, a two
story 60 x 80 barn with stone basement, out
buildings, good fences, adapted to agricultu
ral pursuits in any line. Price $20,000.00.
320 Acres 5 miles from Stayton, 220 acres in
cultivation, balance pasture and timber.
Price $10,500.
J 7 1 Acres 6 miles from Stayton in the heart of the
W aldo Hill country, good house, barn, outbuildings
with a big spring that furnishes water for all uses.
If sold within 30 days can be had for $40 per acre.
T h e above are but three from our list which comprises
farms, acre tracts, city, suburban and country property.
H ow about this— 183 Acres,3 miles from Stayton,
good house, barn, outbuildings, fences, running
water, 150 acres in cultivation, sheep, horses, cattle
hogs, goats, wagons, binders, mowers, etc., in fact
you get the property complete as it stands ready for
immediate possession for only
$ 8 , 000 . Terms.
W e also have a few bargains in city residences and lots in
business as well as residence districts. Among these a new
8 room dwelling for $1250. 5 room cottage $1050.
If you want a lot or which to build a h«otne, we have it.
If you want a business lot or location coirc to us, we are
ready to serve you at all times.
I ’ rie-'u U - T e . i S o l « l \>y
iS t.'iyton I ’h u r m u c y
H a n k
m i l l ' l l ! ig j.
i
DAM
Maggie
Dam of
Lord Lovelace 2 : JO
Portia Knight 2 : 16'4
B:n Bolt 2:18
King Lovelace tr. 2:20
7. K earn s& Co .
Stayton, Oregon.
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Second in 2:06 race
brown, 16 hands *“
high
and weighs nearly 1200 pounds.
S*‘ “ *■“ " fclS “ * *«vo»ijr » *-v-v p ju iiu s .
V ^ o n S econ d
stock when going after the game bird* premium at Oregon State Fair 1906.
Km g Lovelace is closely related to some of our greatest
race horses including Prince Direct 2:07, an own cousin and a world's «.hampion.
$
W ill make a fall season at. S ta to n .
For particulars phone or address
Terms, $25.00
w ill
I
G«H1 W G .W .
people are preparing t om t-he- « King Lovelace is a
keep the niinrod from killing their * “ " 6 — '
*“ “
which frequent this section. Very
\ cry few j
of our people object to the local people
getting an occasional bird, but they do
oppose, and rightly to, the profession
al niinrod who cares for nothing but
to disciiarge hi* fusee, caring not
where its contents penetrate. Scores
of fine stock are injured and many
killed each year by careless hunter*.
Coffee
arold .
My residence property in Stay tun
is for sale or rent. E. Forotte.
35-pd
H ousk S h o e C a m p
Sanborn«
W E Thomas
SALE—3J heavy Uiishford
$35. Reason for selling, am
g o i n g to W a s h i n g t o n ,
*
Ci.iKtoKP H
and
Grade
35c
Brand
4 5 C lb
To make it convenient for tho«e
who wish to take Vocal or Instru
mental music lessons, 1 will he in Stay-
ton Friday and Saturday of each week.
Leave word with Mrs. J. F. Robertson.
(Signed) Mi;s. M E. M c K innkv .
FOR
wagon.
I f you are u Coffee lover Ohuae
25 t ib
KING LDVELaeE, Trial 2«20
Full brother to Lord Lovelace, 2:10.
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C H A S E Ö S A N B O R N 'S
" S e a l B r a n d " C o ffe e .
Bilverton , O reg on .
C H O I T E R S — Horseshoe C a m p
tiOtt.
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A. 9. THOM AS.
Jamo,, wtthycomhe, vi..-[... sident
Notice for Publicatior
of the Oregon Agricultural College
at Corvallis. Intends building a mod-
(l
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ern ranch house on his place near
Nnticc l. h.-r, hy «iv.n Hist .... . t K»nt-
Hillsboro and move hack to his farm miiiinr .OieM.cn, H.i«iiiiiKtnn, «i,,,.
M
,.,,.
a f t e r he I'-av««* the c o lle g e .
W ash
in g t o n c o u n t y R e p u b lic a n s a r e In
sistent that he shall lead the state
ii ket in 1 9 1 0 .
Salem R e p u b lic a n s
believe they
a r e the first In O r e g o n to s«'ii<l P r e si
dent R o o s e v e l t a specific r e q u e s t to
ta k e the s t u m p for W il lia m II. T a f t .
A te l e g r a m has been sent t o C h a ir
man H it c h c o c k at. C h ic a g o sig n e d by
C h a r les L. M cN a ry , president o f the
T a ft -S h e rm a n C lub, an d by n u m e r o u s
other
p r o m in e n t
Keptibllcaua
of
Marlon county.
J
tcmlier .«nth. IWH, inmlc tlmln-r Un.t *p|i||c«.
tina \o.ODi7 tor HW «t oí N W '„ NW t ,,f SW
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S« etimi || an.l M-. nm-Joiirth «if HK
nni'-fonrtil i«f Sccttnn |Jl, Townnhtp l» Soniti,
Rang«! I i'itat ol Wlllsiiii'tt«- Mcrlillsn, Im« flk -.l
noti*-'« of Intention to in*k<- ltii*l cash proof to
est*tillsh claim to the land shove i|iscrtt>e«l
tmfore the Register hik I Receiver of |t. s. I,«n«f
office st Portlsml, orrzon , on tin! nth day o f
Den-mlM-r, Itins.
f'ls lm * iil nnmes as witnesses:
Charles B. |vter«on,of AtH-rileen, Waslilnstnn
»\ I Ilia in T, l 'tarli, of i, ates, I ) resoti.
C. A. Revier, of Oates, Oreson,
Peter Andvrvm .of Portland,Oregon.
AUiBBROR a. O be u e u , Itc iu tc r.
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