The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, October 30, 1908, Image 2

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B n t « r t H l iit t l t o iK ist o f f i c e
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when tht v want the services of an attorney or other profes­
N o tic e fo r P u b lic a tio n .
A Master Stroke of
sional man, is it to one that has never received an education, 1IKPAKI MIM 111 Till' IM'l limit,
ruiti'il SiMtr» l.npl tiith'i',
no indeed, they no to the highest educated personage in the
i'> >rl l.iinl, Ori gun, Ot-loln i |li UiiiS Typewriter Invention.
land, for they realize that in that Individual they can find N I.:. I. l u l l 11\ j;u i ll
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what tney need—information—so therefore, again we say, n.«v. v Slump, 1 y Uitiunl W ....., New Oliver Automatic Tabu*,
support the county high school with all your heart and
I»»'i \ li ili' V ill Ln.'l, til Cluvt iri iii', lator, a Twin Improvement ti
to it that Marion county gives to its posterity the best ed­ Coni iv ni -i iiimn i . Stale n( ( ilii min,
the Oliver Ruling Device.
luts Ulti! in i in< iillìei* liin npplii'utimi
ucational facilities in the Beaver State.
III * I » NI III|*lV VIt»H•eat l»«»Hi||lMlt»MI to
I " M ieti muli r llie provi*..ut* ni tini
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m oil m a tte r of tlie
second c la s s.
T a * M ail 1» »inotljr non partlaan l»ut dcroictl in (he iK ium l tun rents an.l ui 1 mUlu ii .«l
*otithca»nm Marion county anti Staytoti in imrticuiar» Tits M 411 doMrt •*» it»«» hearty d *
op« ration of «v«ry com m unity into which it 1 - v u t r^ u l« ly t,« Mil>senb«rs( 11 uu >ul»*
•cripiioD» mu*t I k * paid for during the ' ar »«lording t«» the following ruling:
By an order of the Postm aster tiencral of the t’ uiWd S u tts , iwawl IHv -t.19u7.uo weekly
iwwrpaper can la» mulled to any subaorUxT at the regular ae«Hm4*€las> rat«'«. w hen such sub-
aoriher is more th an one year in arrears. This order u>ok t tf. ri January l,
The penalty for violating the order is exclusion from the mails. This forces t h e M ail
and all other pap«r* to iustst that subscription» be paid duriug the y«ar.
Kates iu Advance
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Ou end »fu r tliU date, August 7th I'A" the following rates lor advertising will he
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These rates apply to foreign » . well a> local advertising and will be »trictly adhered to.
All com m unication* »cut In lor publication must bear the signature Ol the w rite). This
rule apply» to eith er local, general, political, ch u rch , or other items-
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33ml day of Nnvt mber 1008
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M o n ta n a -H u n tle y
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X e v n d u -C o rte /
7183, 7190, 7104. 7300
N e v n ila -S c liu ri
4601-4800
New V o r k - U e l f i u t
19041 30tHH>
New York-Willinmatown
10003-10200
Oliio-Willimnstown
3220 3400
O k l n - F a i r l n ml
14379-14600
Texus-Wtuxllnne
3001*3300
West V irgini i-TIunmts
26217-23400
W u s l i i n g t o n - S e a U l e -du. I I )
33033-33200
W S \\ A I I K US, Postumster.
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elniinillg':;i|vei-ely ilio lami» ili .eriU'il,
nr ilerirmg in object InH-Hiise nf tlie
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Noticc for Fublication.
i'K I'A K lM fV I ni TIIE IN l'KUliii:.
I - S Lami ( lille.., ut Pi ni land, Or. ¿n ti.
U e tn le r . 13.
1908
Noi tee in liereliy ¿ i v .iilliu t l».i\i.l
K Stei re it, o( t lak v ili", »Vitti ilvauiii,
who, tm Oelnbei 13,1908,limile li in li.-|
Ialiti Application N.i 0343, for S.iuih-
w.»t J ni N.ntli. ist •, ami X orth re»!
Olic-fnllrth nf Suutlieui.t nlie-lulirlh -il
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ha» lllt'.l liuti.'.' nf inieiltiull In lliuke
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tu tlie la n d almve ile-erilM'.l, l ei,ire i l i . '1
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Oli ice ut i 'u r t l a n d , Oregon, no tlie 2 0 t li
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This will be the last issue of the MAIL before the com­
«euro» ol »iiiiiUr t»hul»|t*il r«.*cortt», Ollvt i «
ing election and as we are not well acquainted in this section,
S u % loti Ito «*|U»I. It U Uu only ut »citi ti«
timi cover» tlie ttItolo bromi field of ui < m | .
it is not our desire to set before the citizens the choice which
” fi» eom m crciit u»c« Iti a «ntufuctot> j
suits us for any of the several officers to be voted for, but we
i no o iU o r Automatic T»btf«»tor u mim
do urge upon every voter in Marion county to support to a
tutc»r»l i»art ni l’v tjy ucw untehiue tur-
uUb#«t wuli.Hti h c«ti( additional eliar»<‘
man, the County High School proposition. In the affirmative
Resolutions.
li mji* thè « Umax ut a ion» »rrir» o
d a y of lle c u iiib e r, l'.M*8
Warning
Notice.
vote for this educational achievement M aim o>untv will do W h e r e a s it lia s p le a se d A l m i g h t y
CUimiint nu nes uà wiin- . - . s Win. liui'fiivtiiiciiiii »itoti to Ilio world In Ih» 1
T Clark, of (iute«, * Iregun .1 ' \ Ile» ier, in»*ulfieni 1 ima Oliver No A.
more for the rising generation than they at the present o o d t o t a k e fro m u s o u r b e lo v e d n e i g h - ' Stolen Money Order Forms.
Fiu h of thorn i utarkahlf iHItoVatloti»,
of
Uale«, tir.gon A
Knslnv», of
bor I’hoebe Downing and
ti** OllviT iahulator and the Olivi r
realize lies within their power.
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Uttliti» Ihjvlcf Muffitemeli(« On- other.
We believe in the advancement of educational facilities W om enof WmalcraU liasïô«r» worthy * l« t when the payee« n.meti in .Iioncy ! 0 , ( i " " F’ 0 r '% ,,1'iiM s » s i n , - ,1
* rwifctUvr they form a e<uibin»Uott m C
as rapidly as the conditions will permit, but by all means
efficient neighbor therefore he it order» are nnknown such orders ulionld
Ucgiitter. untold value iti nil hratietHL* of comntcM
3 8 18 p.l.
rial acculi liti iti;.
give the rural districts as good a chance as the city when it _ I^olm! by Good Luck Circle No '",t l*‘* ca.lied nor almnld good, b, ,
1 he Oliver Typewriter i* fir«t of all n
NOTICE.
7(H) W O W that we express our furnished in Lieu thureof. Swindlers-
corrttApoudoitcc
lunch ut«' «ufi re tu« tu
is possible. True, the rural districts do not carry as high
to(1A „„„„j,,,
and forgers are ever on the ulert to
Notice is hereby given that. Frank L «filiMuilti icrvltiif, It make* wuik a pit «»
take advantage of the least lack of-
assessed values as the inter-urban and suburban properties hi* ti. j n.i. ■nt o n e s ,
llucton , of Vancouver, N\ - lingt. n, a re . t * >* |>ruvldiu» autom at io mean« of
«imi in», tabulatiti», rullìi», indicatili» * x
but the children are in as great need of education as those itc»oived that «» our Campfire i.a» proper caution.
li nsiile.1 in tilts office his application »et i>riutiu» politi, «ectimi» proper rc»l». |
to enter under the provisions of the! ter, etc «
wlio reside in mansions amid scenes of splendor and ^aitv. KI
,i,,n l,y ,h^ !o9s of 90 K°'K| 11
l ite »aviti» of time, of mental calculation.
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unghbor (bat our faitii Miiall mount to
Act of July 1st, 1 8 9 8 ,(3 0 Slut ,397'(¡20;
>( m anipulation, of « »tra all« titlon amt
It is not what a child sees once in a lifetime that shapes its the Kreat c. nirfire beyond where
that land which when survey' d will be •it t j u »train u an lucalcttable bemflt to
Will Weddle.
destiny, but the home influence does more t o ruin or pro- Angie hand- shall see that it shall
i the N J of N J of See. 30, Tp. 11 S., 1!. 4 1 I ihu operator.
Ami the »alti tu volume of work well
mote the hopes born in the heart of every child.
bl,rn witl‘ 11 greater and more fervent Will Weddle, so we have beeu in* | Kaat, Willamette Mi r. A ry and all done
Without e x tra opetauvu effort-
light.
formed is planning to erect in the near j persons claiming adversely the lands jiueau*« much to every employer.
Fellow voters give tnis matter your serious attention
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Resolved that we shall throw a future an eleven room bungalow on ,|..»erilH-d or desirine to obieet beean-.'
W ri te for th e new O l i v e r C a t a I o n — i
and When you have the opportunity presented to assist the man„ , of sweet charity around
her His property. .1" has ...........
the J i b e i l e r a . character of the I..... lo r . or b e t te r »till — tt'k th e li«»re»t O l i v e r ]
\»eut lur a fr* • «lemoiiatraitott of Model
3nC0m0nt of 6 u U C 3 t i o n l
facilities in y o u r loC llit\ CIO SO,
< i * ? p * * t ones, wltorn she no wisely
several propositions oUt'rtd in lioni^y j lot m y other rt'ttAon to tin* tli-po«!»! to II So.
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even though you have not been fortunate enough to have I'r°vi.led for U'fme taking her exit to and thinks th at a modern bungalow is
Ihu Oliver Typewriter Co.
prut'»l in tin*» office* on «»r heiore tlie.
I.W. Ilfs! Av.-miv,
had the benefit of a college education. Take for example, a
(,a'"l',ir,‘ |,e)^ WatterH th,‘ 1U“''1 f,,r ].'!* I“"*®*
1" ml* 22nd »lay of Nnveiuher, lliOM.
A i .‘. kknon S l> ia *-K ii Kc^i-t»i.
few of our most successful business men of todav
make the t
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h th e .Mack,
sw vto n h ..n h ,. a.iv».,e.. at
Seattle, Washington.
Iwt puh Uct. J h I'Jos
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Cora Hendershott.
K° o n - » w y ‘ °n is on m e u.ivaiu.' ai
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boast that they had no education, but to whom do they go
committee
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> BARGA INS
and
COOK
STOVES
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The Best Vet
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fo r
G u a ra n te e
CHAIRS FOR <
are the contort of long winter evenings
provided they give satisfaction. We have
them in all styles and sizes.
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UNIVERSAL
STEEL
RAXOES
Heating Stoves ' ^
Is
Backed
b y th e m a n u fa c tu r e r .
American Field Fence. The
only HINGE JOINT fence on
the market; all heights and
styles; hog proof and rabbit
tight. Prices on application.
Wood and Coal Burners
Airtight and Base Burners
Get our prices before you buy.
Pattons Sun Proof White
Lead goes farther, wears
longer and looks better,==
why==it has more zinc than
any other lead and stands
climatic changes better. Our
price
c lb.
0
81
We have a Fine Selection Of
Locks
Rim Knob
Mortise
COUCHES, ,
LOUNGES,
in finish to
match your parlor. They must go to
make room for new arrivals. Look
them over and make a choice.
Inside or Outside Jam b,
Bronzed or Steel.
J u s t W hat You W ant.
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.
Plain and Fancy.
Parlor,
Dining Room,
or Office.
Rockers,
Cane, Leather.
Solid Oak and
Rawhide bottom. A Splendid Selection.
TELEPHONES
Telephones are now considered as one of the
essential prerequisites to the completion of
jour home. If you have not a telephone
IN VOLR HOME
we will be glad to furnish t he instrument to
you. Our prices are right and we always
HAVE THE HOODS ON HAND.
ARI SQUARES
AXMINLSTER RUGS
Your parlor is not complete
without either an art square
or rug. We have the famous
AX/V INISTER RUGS. Art
Squares in both all wool or
cotton. Styles and sizes to
fit your home and purse.
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H. J. MARKING General Hardware F u rn itu re