Image provided by: Santiam Historical Society; Stayton, OR
About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1908)
S ta y to n K n t e r * * r l u t t l » e p o s t o ft'io e a t [ , , ! if] m a tte r of th e Xlcii 1 S t a y t o n , O io ^ o n , a s eo o o n d c in e T h * M i l l l i iM M It m i p u tlM i) t a t ilerok M to th e | e i» r t l tB trrcsU su*i ■|>bulldlna 01 f u n fliT .......— Marion eon a t ? R ill M a n of. ration o t . n r > i-ommunitv Into « i n . - ; - - - *rt> lo »ul.-t r; i o n . it »: - matter in hand and see that some one is put in charge who will enforce the law upon such miscreants. The Little North Fork of The Santiam hunting woods are famed fgr the great number of deer taken out of it annually, but let us stop and consider how soon there will be no deer. Such hunters as referred to above are worse than wild animals and as such should be watched. in session with those who participated | on last Friday. > i I Mw«|*apev ra n b« o t i M to any - i >. m th » t •» tne r.-s . ’ar sv,-.>nd-»-U-» rat.-« w f- u »m-H »ut- If you coulil I iavu been at scliool to The 9th grade are studying the pop I icrltM*! la more than one ]rr«r In arroar«. T h i. ordi r took i t ( t U a n u a i y I , l * b . day, you would have heard the»«' Iwttu ular classic “As you like it” b) Th« |'<-natty lor violating t:.. o:.i • *-\. - ' ' ’ :*»*•..- Tina t.-- !• > M u a n j aii oth er fap ars to in sist th at iubacnpU oni be paid duriu« the year. tiful lines given by over twenty pupils Shakespeare. Rates in A dteu ee 11 m onths IIA ' in the 8th grad«, without hesitating, The members were given chars, ter» 6 “ ■« and their meaning explained, in the at the beginning of tile study. I’er S -» sin *!.- Copy • & class study ol "Thu Deserted Village” aonaiing these characters, they app ar- On and after th is d ate. August 7th ! » a . t h e fo lio *tin t rates lor advertising *111 be by Oliver Uoldsmith. t*d iu recitation on Tuesday with no adhered to except in th e case of the com pletion of co n tracts already made. “Thus to relieve the wretched was his books iu band, and rendered quite IHsplav advertisem ents 1> cen ts per iasue si title c o l. -he ** ** “ i double i l U l h l l i ** pride, “ single " successfully the lesson assigned P aten t Medicine “ double “ Hut in his duty prompt at every call, lin e single “ Locals Work is progressing in all depart •• flin t Issue Legats He watched and wept, he pray'd and •• thereafter ments. F in a l Proof H. E. felt for all. •• •* T. * a. A society program, is in progress in 1 *• •• word per laane. And as a hint each fond endearment Sew Today «pt Miss Nora Crabtree’s room for Friday These rates apply to foreign as well as local advertising and will be strictly adhered to. tries All com m unications seni in for p u blication must bear the signature ol the » n te r . Thia of this week. The president of the To tempt its new-fledged offspring to ro le applya to e ith e r local, general, p o litical, ch u rch , or other items* society is Nora Murphy. Fau> O. CotcLKT, gnrrou. the skies, There will lie a program rendered in Box 98 Stay ton . Oregon. He tried each art, reproved each dull Miss Grace Crabtree’s room also on delay, the same day. Allur'd to brighter worlds, and led the D I S R E G A R D OF LAW. Darrel Downs and Eddie Richards way.” have returned after an illness of over It is truly appalling the disregard of the game laws of The smiling face of Klhel Mack one week. Mias Shepard says that Oregon by foreign hunters this fall. We have been reliably greeted us on Friday. Hless those dear they are at work in earnest again. girls and boys whose ambitions are so informed that parties from other states have been and are high, and who say “We are only wait In a talk about “Things which help” running deer with dogs in the vicinity of the Little North Fork ing for au opportunity to continue the Principal emphasized these words, ! “ Read right, see right aud think right” our-High {School work.’’ of the Santiam near Elkhorn. There is no guess work in school The Librarians have polished the This disregard for our game laws is to blame for the glass doors to the new Library Case, business. ralid disappearance of Oregon’s game, especially the deer aud have arranged the books, giving Notice for Publication. an t elk. No true sportsman will take a pack of hounds and good space for the new books which I K fA H TM EST OF T1IK IX TR IO R . are to come soon. put' them on trails used by deer for the purpose of remaining United States Land Office, Nora Murphy, Bob Morton, Alta on ;L“stand" to willfully shoot down in cold blood an inno- Smith aud Vera Funk are tnakiug Portland, Oregon, October 9, 1908. Notice is hereby given that August centVoe. clear records for the Honor Boll in the Wet/stein, by Daniel W Dineen, his We have as many hunters in our section as could be Grammar Dept. Attorney in Fact, of Cloverdalc, Co Everett Gardner and Irene Shelley found in a like area of the Beaver state but do they willfully have been busy getting earth, cans and unty of Sonoma, State of California, shoot down an innocent doe after it has been chased so long seed to show “The etiect of drainage'’. has tiled in this office his application to select under the provisions of the with hounds that the flesh is ruined for domestic use? No! Harvey Beauchamp on next Wed Act of Congress, approved July I. 1898, t h ^ are men, when they want a deer they go and get one or nesday iu the Agriculture class, in a the S J of N E L S } of N \V J Sec. 30 Twp. 11 S , R 4 East, W M. Any and two according to their family needs, but in a very few years fire minutes talk, while using the ail per*' tisclaiming adversely the lands necessary material, will show before tht^kto will have to omit venison from their bill of fare. Why? the class, “ How a plant feeds from the described, or desiring to object twesnse of the mineral character of the land.nr Because a few people who have absolutely no regard for soil.” for any other reason to the disposal to The exercises rendered by the Entre applicant, should tile their affidavits Oregon game laws are permitted to run deer with hounds. Society on last Friday were of protest in thia office on or before the Voters take this matter up and see to it that you are Nous 22nd day of November, 1908. very pleasing. The committee and gern o n S D r e s s e r Register supplied with deputy game wardens, who will investigate president Guy Kearns, were busy after 1st A l pub. Oct 23 1908. last pub Nov 20 I'.ttiH these matters, and if the one chosen does not do it tike the fo u r o ’c l o c k , fo r a few e v e n in g s , b e in g SCHOOL NEWS. Notice for Publication. »KI'ARTMRKT OF T i lK INTKHIolt. United State» Laud Office. Portland. Oregon, Octnlter It) 1908 Notice is hereby given that Katie Davey Stamp, by Daniel W Dineen, her Attorney iu Fact, of Cloverdalc, County of Sonoma, State of California, has tiled in i nis ..thee his application to select under the provision» of the Act of Cong re«« Approved Jn ly l, 1898, the F.| S W J, S W t KW$ See. 28, and N E \ S U \ ,s. o 30, Twp II rt., R 4 Ea-i, W M. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the laud« described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character ol the land, or for any other reason, to the di«|a>sal to applicant, »honld tile their affidavits of protest in this office on or before the 22nd day of November 1908 ALGERNON S DltFssr.K Register. 1st pnb Oct. 23 1908. last pub Nov. 20 “ Notice for Publication. DEPARTMENT OF TIIK INTERIOR. U. S Laud Office,at Portland, Oregon. October, 13. 1908. Notice is hereby given that David K Sterrvtt, of Oakville, Pennsylvania, w ho, on October 13,1908,made Tim tier land Application No O.*»4o, for South we«l $ of Northeast J and Northwest one-fourth ol Southeast one-fourth of Section 20. Township 10 Sooth of Range 4 East ol Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final C a s h Proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U S I and Office at Portland, Oregon, on the 2(ltb day of December, 1908 Claimant na oes as witnesses Win. T ('lark, of Gates, Oregon; ( ’ A Revier, of Gate«, Or*gon; A W Euslnw, of S|M>kane, Washingtan; Peter Nyatrum of Gate», Oregon. A lg ern o n S D resser . 38 48 i»l. Register. N O T IC E . Notice is hereby given that Frank L Huston, of Vancouver, Washington, has tiled in this office his application to enter under the provisions of the Act of July 1st. 1898,(3 0 S t a l , 597 fi20) that land which when surveyed will la the N J of N $ oI Bee. :«>. T p 118., B 4 East, Willamette Mer. Ary and all person» claiming adversely the lands de»cribed or desiring to object la-cause of the mineral character of the land or for any other reason to the disposal to applicant should tile their affidavits of protest in this office on or la-fore the 22nd day of November, 1908 A l g e r n o n 8 D r e s s e r Register. 1st pub. Oct 23, 1908 last pub Nnv 2**, “ A Master Stroke of Typewriter Invention. New Oliver Automatic Tabu lator, a Twin Improvement to the Oliver Ruling Device. Ju *t s .liu|>li'. alnau-aal mwliawlsm !<*• tshulsOliK ii | h ntli'il lay s slliglii ) * ) - Y«l that »Inals kuy u n lin k . wnr»» ol ■lour» in stld n l tyi«i*rlli>r w invaaltsev |lt iltm» awsy « llli iho t>rslii h’U»lnli nl lataulsllna Thu imovowsb I s ol js r r ls a i isrs co n tru lln l by iiatvsn rlii«ir» Thi lu h u lstu r wurk» saUiiiiatlnally with uit varying aooursiy. Ka|Ulti|M»l with IU ni w A u to o ia lli T a b u la t u r , which esn lm » 1 « mli ■! n ![«oiinrctli*n wllh the Ol i ve r L lw * Mai ilia O r v ie s , Ih* Olivers* spbvrv «1 usrlitl lilt»* 1» u n lim ited . , In the work ol h riling Mini rut ID* HUtlafhVi Ktv |mrUt Invotoe* KUti'IUOllU, 11» venturi«*», «?!©.- l.t*tt tie «‘heck# (>§ |>o* 1 t H I I 1»* 0 A ik Item» Voucher». *’*•» mid ( ‘redIt Hele* T r i a l l> liiltW I1«« Hull». C o i l H e o o r d • end •core» ol »lintler tehttleivd ivtiortli, Ollvei No & he* lit» 4 *| mb 1 s II 1» the only inarhlu«' Diet rover» the whole broad bold ol mod* «rn com me rule I !)••• In » »atUieutory way. The O liver Automatic Talm iator 1» an integral part of every new inauhlue fur* iliiUhvd without a ceut additional uhttrgv It cap« the i'llm a» of a long »eflc»oi|| Do prove tut* ut« given to the world In thrll m agnificent new Oliver S o A. Kacli of the*«' re mark aid*- innovation»': — the O liver Tabulator and the Oliver* Ruling lH»vtcc -»tipplem enu the other. Together they form a oooblnation ol untold value in all branehe»of coin me r , I cial accounting. The O liver Typewriter 1» Ural ol all » | cor re« } m > tide uue ma« him «upreunj In •pleiidld eervlce. It make» work a pica* , lire t»y providing automatle »nean» ol * ¡»pacing, tabu lating, ruling, indicating ex j M*t printing point, »«curing proper regie ' ter, etc. The »avlug of tim e, «»( mental calculatUui ol m aulpulatlfiti, of ex tra atten tion and ; of eye »train 1» an Inualruatde twuelll I d the operator And the gain in volume of work well | done without extra o)*-ratlve »ff**rt mcaii« much to every employer. Write for the new O liv e r t a iw lo g - or better » till—a»k the noarcei Oliver 1 (Agent 1« ir a free demotiatratluti of klodel{ So. A. The Oliver Typewriter Co. ISJl M m Avenue, Seattle, Washington. A Bargain Every Day. B A R G A I N S . A ir t ig h t a n d Base B u rn e rs COOK J L STOVES Get our prices before you buy. *re The B e st Vet Is B acked by the m an u factu rer. Parlor, Dining Room, or Office. Rockers, Cane, Leather. Solid Oak and W o o d a n d C oal B u rn e rs an d fo r G uarantee C H AIR S F O R < are the confort of long winter evenings provided they give satisfaction. We have them in all styles and sizes. Our U N IV E R S A L STEEL RANGES Our Cheating Stoves'A ^ ________________ ^EXCELLEKTUNiVERSAlf4 American Field Fence. The only H I N G E JOINT fence on the m arket; all heights and styles; hog proof and rabbit tight. Prices on application. Locks Rim Knob Mortise Plain and Fancy. Inside or Outside Jamb, Bronzed or Steel, Just W h a t You W ant. H. J. MARKING Pattons Sun Proof W hite Lead goes farther, wears longer and looks better,=» why==it has more zinc than any other lead and stands climatic changes better. Our price 81 c lb. Rawhide bottom. A Splendid Selection. TELEPHO NES Telephones are now considered as one of the essential prerequisites to the completion of }o u r home. If you have not a telephone IN h ave W e have a Fine Selection Of COUCHES, LOUNGES, in finish to match your parlor. They must go to make room for new arrivals. Look them over and make a choice. NAILS—Base, $3.40. Building Time Is Here and We Have Steel, Wire amd Cut Nails, All Sizes, All Quantities. Let Us Figure With You on Nails. V O IR HOME we will be glad to furnish the instrument to you. Our prices are right and we always the goods on hand . ART SQUARES AXM INISTER RUGS Your parlor is not complete without either an art square or ru£. W e have the famous A X M IN IS TE R RUGS. Art Squares in both all wool or cotton. Styles and sizes to fit your home and purse. General Hardware Furniture