The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, October 30, 1908, Image 6

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I THE LOCAL FIELD
Horseshoe Camp
N o . «IMI W . « . W .
comi-.
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New To-day
Summary of Compulsory
Fall Wheat Fine.
Education Law.
A few days ago ii was the good lot
tune of the writer to have » ride
through the Coon Hollow and Kern
Ridge country and he was greatly
surprised to see the great acreage of
fall wheat in such excellent condition.
The grain is already beginning to stool
and bids fair, with a little chance, to
give another heavy yield next year.
This section has been yielding w heat
for over forty year# and since the ro­
tation of crops has tame more into
vogue the wheat yields are getting
each year.
.til we need in this section is Oou
scientious effort on the part of the
farmers and they can pr.Kh.ce every
t'» » * There was one thing noticed
«»■«» " i f ,ew vegetables are raised here
the only reason we can find for this is
that people do not pay attention to
the planting of them. Get busy folks
and show what you can do. We will
l’ut this section of Marion county
«gainst the world with proper agricnl
turai attention.
Meet» every Jit
As so o n a» the school ii|*ii<, the
unit 4th Mull-
•lay night.
district
clerk must give to the teacher
Chopper» »el-
a revised copy of his last .census report,
K. B. W attsas , Clerk.
showing the name and age of every
Odd Fellow» if you eat l>e out Hatur child, and the name and address of
day.
each child* father or guardian It is
Mi** Alta Hobson returned a few necessBiy for the teacher to have this
days since from a visit w ith friends in information in order to comply with
the compulsory education law Every
Albany.
child
in lira district, who has reached
Odd Fellows be at the ‘•feed’’ Satur­
j
the
age
of nine years, rtiust attend
day night.
school regularly during the whole time
C Mulkey and family of Meliama
the school is in session. After the
have moved to a small suburb on the
child reaches the age of fourte« n years
Oregon Electric line near Portland.
lie is not required to attend, provided
Wet weather is now oere. Call and he i- regular!v and lawfully engage«!
see our fine line of Robes and Blankets in some useful employment. If not so
3b tf
K okin kk A M iklkk .
employe«!, he must attend until |u,
Let your wants lie known early for becomes sixteen years of age.
your winter reading. Send us your
In Rule X I.IV , page It>7, of th ,
list auu we will quote you prices. Mail School Laws of 1907, teachers are au
Sub Agency.
t homed to require cxcum - from
Odd Fellows you can eat and gr- tv parents, either in person or by written
fat Saturday.
note, in all eases of absence or tardi j
Rev W F Chase,who lias been absent ness, or dismissal before the close of
llli//4trd Kills Herders ami Sheep.
attending meetings at Sherwood is school. Section l'.'l of the same law
Santa Fe, N. M., Oct. 25.— Twenty
home again and reports a splendid provides that the teacher must count thousand sheep, grazing on the Cum
all unexeused absences, and that no bres Mountain Range, In Rio Aretba
time while away.
excuse
shall be accepted except sick county, HO nrlles north of here, are
H A Hinshaw, travelling freight
ness
of
the pupil, or of some member reported to have perished in the bill­
agent for the Southern Pacific Co., was
of
the
pupil’s
family, which makes at­ iard which has raged in that section
in tow n Wednesday; we acknowledge a
during the last few days.
call. A brother George Hinshaw ac­ tendance impossible.
The storm Is the worst In years,
The compulsory law does not apply j and snow is from five to ten feet
companied him.
to eighth grade graduates, or to child­ deep. Besides the great loss of
L E McMillan made a trip to Salem
ren who are attending some other sheep, six herders are missing and It
early this week taking with him the
school regularly. It does not apply to is believed they were also frozen to
personal belongings of C Mulkey and
death.
children between nine and ten years of
family. Mr McMillan returnrd home
age if tnev live more than one and
President Roosevelt Is Fifty.
Wednesday and on his way stopped a
one-half miles from school, nor to j Washington. Oct. 27.— Today Is
short time in Slayton.
older children, if they live more than i the 50th anniversary of President
Kearney Kimaey has taken a chair three miles from school by the nearest Roosevelt’s birth. He did not take
in the O K barber strap, he having sold traveled road. At the beginning of a day off to celebrate the occasion,
his business in Mill City.
For some the term, and every four weeks there­ but was hard at work iu his office.
time lie has lieen in Washington but after the teacher must compare th e !
PO RTLAND M ARK ETS.
has at last taken up his abode in the names of the children on the register
Wheat—Track prices: Club, 88c;
HUB of Marion County.
with those on the clerk's report, and 1 red Russian, 86c; bluostem, 93c;
Odd Fellows come out Saturday and if the census shows that there are) Valley, 91c.
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Barley— Feed, $26; rolled, $27©>
watch the new goat perform and eat children
who are not attending school
your fill.
J R Gardner, Sec.
in the district, whose age is nine years
Qats— No. 1 white, $31;
gray,
Dr E E Jackson V S reports busi­ or over, ami under sixteen years, the $30.
Hay— Timothy, Willamette Valley,
ness in his line better than for several teacher should carefully inquire into
fancy,
$14; do. ordinary, $11; East-
weeks and wovld be pleased to have the cause of such uouattendance. If
.
ern Oregon, mixed, $15.50; do. fancy
any who may need him call up the at this time, or any other turn during j 17; aifalfa. $11.50.
Htayton Stables and ask for E E Jack the term, the truancy of any child
Butter— Extra, 35c; fancy, 33 lie ;
soil V S Stayton, Oregon.
39tf amounts in the aggregate to more choice, 30c; store, 18c.
Kxlra’ 3 j ti 38c, Eastern
E D Alexander and family wen than seven half-days during any four, .
Hops— New Oregon, 7 4M e; 1901
looking over their new purchase— 150 or leas number of consecutive weeks,
acre farm — up the river Sunday la-t the teacher must immediately report 2^ *© 4c; 1906, l ^ G J l ^ c .
Wool— Valley
1 4 @ 1 6 }£ c ;
lb ;
They report a very fine yield of apple* the truancy of such child.
Eastern
Oregon,
8©
16c,
as
to
When
truancy
is
reported,
the
and other fruit. Mr Alexander mad--
shrinkage.
._ a veiy good buy when he purchased Districr Boundary Board will send an
Mohair— Choice, 18 @ 19c.
order t<> the truant otlicer to invest­
the above tract.
SEATTLE MARKETS.
A.-si-tiint Secretary J E Wilson, of igate the case. A copy of this order
Wheat-
Blucstem, 95c.
will
be
sent
to
the
teachei.
If
niter
the United States Department of the
O ats- $3*0© 31.
investigation,
the
truant
ofTtc-T
find»
Interior, and MrW M Geddes of the
Barley— $26.
Treasury Department, Washington, that the law has been violated, lie will
Hay— Eastern Washington timo­
D. C., were guests at the Portland send a letter to the father nr guardian thy, $16 per ton; Puget Sound hay,
Commercial Clnhlast Saturday. They by registered mail, ordering him to $10© 11 per ton; wheat hay, $12
start the child to »chool on the follow­ per ton; alfalfa, $9.50© 10 per ton.
are making a tour of the Northwest.
Butter— Washington creamery, 3 4c
ing Monday morning. He will also
H J Markiug and W F Klecker
per lb; ranch, 21© 23c per fit; Ore­
send a copy of his letter to the teacher, gon, 28c per lb.
went to Portland Wednesday on a
and if the child does not start to
Eggs— Selected local, 44© 46c per
business trip, Mr Marking will add a
school on the day named, the teacher iloz; Eastern. 30© 32c per doz; Ore­
large shipment of furniture and acces­
must immediately report the fact to j gon ranch, 36c per doz.
sories to his stock while Mr Klecker
the truant officer, so that he may
* I Overalls and Jumpers to dosa
will place orders for spring lines as
bring action against the pa sent or
out 50 cents.
well as complete any vacancies in the
guardian. In the administration of
Heavy fleece lined underwear
lines already on hand.
to close out 50 cents.
this law it is the duty of district clerks
V P Lauccfield.
C J Seibel who recently returned to ami directors to give such information I
Union Hill from California was in town and assistance as they may be able to
No more beautiful publication Inis
Monday and purchased from Korinek give, and any teacher, director, clerk, been issued in Oregon than the one
& Mielke a fine team harness, harrow or other officer who neglects to per­ just from the press which gives most
and Milburn wagon. Mr Seibei lias form his duty may, upon complaint of graphically the resources and attract­
brought his family to reside on the any parent or taxpayer in the <!¡strict, ions of Lincoln County. It is issued
farm at Union Hill while he will in he arrested and fined from five to jointly by the commercial bodies of
the near future return to California twenty dollar-. See page 91, School Newport, Toledo, Elk City, and Wal-
for a while.
port, and its central illustration is a
Laws of 1907.
bathing
scene at Newport — the beach
L Stokes and a friend were seen
there
is
unexcelled
on the Pacific Coast.
traveling over the various roads con­
The
great
draw
bridge across the
tingent to town, several days this wsek.
This w. ek the carpenter» areat work ' WiII,mette Kiver, built jointly by the
Mr Stokes is from Wallowa and is
going to spend some time looking up j making improvements on the dwell- <*rent Northern and Northern Pacific
a location. Having recently sold out ing owned and occupied by Gus Trask, Railways «nd having the largest draw
his holdings in Wallowa he wishes to
proprietor of the Stayton Stables. 8Pan °* an>' **r'dge in the world, is a
find a better place before he again
tins is add ing a bath room on the ',ucee»a- W° rk fa in s testing the
takes up permanent abode.
( west side of his dwelling and will put
have
to and fro for
O. V. Mver». C. C.
N oi'H 'E—All person» are warned
against Hunting or Trespassing on
my premises under penalty of the law.
A. 0 . C h k i s m a x
35-38pd
Special Sale October lUlh till Nov
ember 1-08 We have a few Buggies
Hurries and Farm Wagons left which
we will offer at the lowest Factory
prices. Now is the lime to boy if you
want a bargain.
Chat Weaely,
.15—3»
Scio, Oregon
Remember the SPECIAL HALE oil
Buggies and Wagons will close Nov 1st.
If you need any thing in this Hue you
have to hurry We still have fi wagons
and 2 top buggies, 1 hack, 1 sorry, I
road wagons, which we will offer at
factory prices.
Cit te W kski . y ,
.18 40
Hcio, Oregon,
FOR KENT CHEAP—A 300 aero
farm 2| miles from Blaytuii. Enquire
at the Htuyton 11.unk.
38tf
J R Gardner.
/
Only a Few Bargains
PAINTERS ATTENTION— I will
receive bids for painting and inside
finishing of my new bldg up to noon
Oct. 31st, 1008.
E ROY 38-:i»
O 11 Friday, Oct., 30 at It) am, at my
residence J mile north of Htayton, 1
will sell at public auction, cuttle, goat,
wagons, farm implements, etc. Also
a lot of potutoes.
l’Afl. F rank .
fashionable dressmaker Mr»
intends o|>eniug dressmaking
after November first. Will go
families if desired. Call and
prices right.
37tf
S A LES AG EN TS W ANTED.
$36 per week or 400 per c. profit.
All samples, stationery and art eata- j
logue free. We want one permanent
agent in this locality for the largest
picture and frame house in America.
Experience unnecessary. We instruct
you how to sell our goods ami furnish
tiie capital. If you want a permanent
honorable and profitable position,
write us to-day for particulars, cata­
log and samples.
FRANK W WILLIAMS CO.,
1214 W Taylor St. Chicago 111.
DEMOCRATIC
RALLY!
Hon. Aug. Huckenstein
Democratic Candidate for President­
ial Elector for Oregon will address the
Citizens of Stayton on Saturday eve at
30 p tn at the Opera House on the
important issu* ■ now before the people
Let all the PEOPLE come out and
hear this addess.
rHEKRI.nr. CROWDS f.RKKT
TAFT IX CONNECTICUT.
Golden Rod Oats
“
“ Wheat
Whe-Eat Wheat
Five Minute Hush
W E Thomas & Son.
M r s . W akkkn U i < iia ud s on .
New York, Oet. 27.— Devoting the
day to a trip Into Connecticut and Hu-
evening to speeehmnklng In Brook­
lyn. W. H. Taft’s first day of active
campaigning on his present visit to
this section was carried on with vig­
or and earnestness.
Thousands
ti.. ged to hear him. While the
day, despite its call for a speech of
some length In .New Haven and a
shorter one at Port Chester on the
return trip to New York, was one of
comparative ease for the Republican
candidate, the calls that were made
upon him in Brooklyn last night were
such a8 to keep him actively occu­
pied every moment. When he entered
that portion of Greater New York
late yesterday afternoon he found
himself fairly overwhelmed with en­
gagements. Before the night was
over he had accomplished five
speeches, eaten dinner with a hun­
We will sell all our Buggies and in il sccPt 'c lank, also connect the
r *l*
dred prominent Reptlblieami as the
Wagons at Factory prices, from Oct. | d,re,,inK with tho
pipinK to
“The Fruit Grower”, of St Joseph, guest of State Chairman Woodruff.
10 till Nov. 1 0b. If you need atly. j make it completely up to the latest Missouri, has just issued a homeseek-
thing in this line be »are and see us city designs. <!us has been a business j « « ' edition, which contains an extend»
before you buy. We give you bottdm man of this city for many years and ed report from all the fruit growing
prices that no one can offer the goods has made a host of friends. He too districts of the West, and no one state
pny cheaper. Factory prices, remem­ has been blessed with prosperity, even receives as much attention as Oregon,
though the fire demon destroyed hi»
There is page after page of illustra-
ber what that mean». Chas Wesely,
tion and text, and every part of the |
property
a
few
yeans
ago.
35-39
Hcio, Oregon.
state is given prominence. In fact!
Several hunting parties returned
: Oregon probably gets more attention I
this week and through the kindness of
than any other two states. This isj
Mr Condit the editor and family are
J R Gardner i* just completing the , Oue because the state is better organ-1
enjoying a fine treat of venison. The repairs to his dwelling and out build *ze^» doing better advertising, has
party in which Mr Condit was a mem­ ings. The house has been remodeled morc good pictures and lias learned
ber were successful in getting three to quite an extent, a new rod added how to present its resources anti at­
fine deer but -<ometl''')j; got into camp several feet above the ol.i one and new tractions b.-tter than any other state
and ate almost the entire cares»» >f
rooms are to take tlis place of attic in the Union.
two. Ye editor and : untly «re iude »11
,
,
... .
, in the dwelling. His other outbuild-
Producers of fine fruits throughout
grateful to the donor, for the treat.
¡ngi have br,.n nicely ,ltted up nnd the Northwest, and particularly those
Hon J W Bailey, State Ik irj ami with n roat of paint the property will of Oregon, fully appreciate the help
Food Cofnmissioner, lio» been made look several hundred j>er cent better they are receiving from Portland mer­
Chairman of tlie Sea» ou Ticket Hole of than only a few week* since. We are chants, who give up their show win-
the Portland Country Club and Live­ glad to note the »teady improvements ] doivs for a display of these products,
stock Association forlDO'1 Mr llailry ail through the city and w ith the com- Exhibits from Mosier and Lincoln
is determined that five tl usand tick­ log of the electric line Htayton will | County, Oregon, and Lewiston, Idaho,
ets, at $5.00 each, must I void I chiv have a population of three times its ¡have attracted much attention the
the close of the present year.
present number within two years.
I past week.
Makes Improvement.
Columbia Oats
“
Wheat
Violet Oats
Violet Wheat
LOHT— luesday afternoon black
leatmr handbag containing 2 purses.
Left either in Gehlens store «ir lust
between Gehirne store and Mrs tjueeu-
er-8 house on first street.
Our
Reiter,
parlors
out in
sec her
Red Clover
White Clover
Cheat
Vetch and Oats
Rye Grass
Orchard Grass
Farinaceous Goods
Wanted— more help at the Htayton
Woolen Mill.
3 dtf
38
Thomas Grocery
S
E
440 Acres five miles from Stayton, all finely im­
proved, running water, 15 room house all
hard finish throughout, furnace heat, a two
story 60x80 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.
17 J 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.
How about this— 183 A cres,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. T erm s.
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 on which to build a home, we have it.
If you want a business lot or location come to us, we are
ready to serve you at all times.
J. T. Kearns&Co. Stayton. Oregon.
Now is the time
to visit
California
When summer has (Missed
in th e se northern states,
th e sun is only mild under
the bright hiuu skit», of
Southern California. This
is one of nature’s happy
provisions—eternal sum­
mer for those who cannot
endure a more seve-ru cli­
mate.
California hit» been called
tht* "Mecca of the winter
tourist.,’ Its hotels nod
stopping places are ns
varied as those of nil well
regulated cities. Visitor»
can always find suitable
accommodations, congt-n •
ini Companions, and var­
ied, pleasing recreations.
Notice for Publication.
Prpsrtinclit ol tin- Interior.
I’.*. I-aml uitl.v st I'orllan-I,Oregon.
Notice Is hereby aiven (list Joseph J . Kant-
w en nt Aberdeen, W ashington, who, on Hr p.
Uonlier jnih. 1WM. made Umber land applica­
tion No. 04»7 lor »W t of NIV1,, NW t of BW
on<-fourth ttcctlnn ll and XK one-fourth of UK
one-fourth of Meet Ion I». Township 10 Mouth,
Kan*.- I casto! W illamette Meridian.boa Hied
notice of Intention to wake anal cnsti proof to
c»tal>ll»h claim to the land above described
before the Register and Receiver ol l \ H. I hum
ofBce at Portland. Oregon, on the Itth day of
December, iwm.
CUImant Immen n»
:
Charle« M. Peterson,of Aberdeen. Washington
William T. Clark, of (isles, Oregon.
C. A Ile vier, ol (<aU*, Oregon.
Peter Anderson.of Portland. Oregon.
AI o ib M i NH ttgrasas. Keglster.
i COLO TA B LETS
Southern Pacific Co.
For Colds, LaGrippc and
Will lie glad to supply some
Headache. Guaranteed to
very attractive literature,
describing in detail the
many delights of a winter
in California.
Very low round trip excursion
tickets are on sale to Califor
nia. The rate from West Stay
ton to Los Angeles and rr turn
is $56.80
Limit six months allowing
stopovers in either direct­
ion. Similar excursion
rate» are in effect to all
California points. For full
information, sleeping ear
reservations anti tickets,
call on, telegraph or write
H B Condit, Agent,
West Htnvton, or
WM
G eneral
M e MU R R A Y ,
P asse s o ts
aoent
PORTLAND, OREGON
help or money refunded.
Stayton
Pharmacy
Nothing better for all kinds of
headache.
Price 25 cents
at
One and One-third Fare.
On account of the Albany Apple
Fair to be held in that city Nov 10 II-
12 wo will sell round trip tickets on
the HP lines in Oregon for one and
one third fare; minimum charge to be
fifty cents.
11 II U o nh it , aut ..
afi-41
West Htayton.