The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 06, 1908, Image 2

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    S ta y to n
K n tu re ii n t
m a il
m u tte r
t h o i>osst o f f i c e
of th e
second
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Instruction
of School
Children
c la ss
Washington, 0 . 0 . Sept. IS, 1908
T h * M a il In itrtrtljr non p»rli»*n but Jev oted to th c * r u o r « l Intt-tvM» »mt upbuilding of
■OMthCAAtcrR M .rlou county Amt Slayton In particular» T u r M a il d esire. tho heart) « » l Order No. 174'-’
operation of every eoniinunllv in to « liio h it U «ent regular',) to >u Inert be rs, lost sit «ul«-
IViatniaslere are hereby di roc l tai lo
ecrtptlons must be paid for during the ye«r according to tho following ruling:
confer
with tiieir local school author-
Ujr an order of tkl Nstwialar i.eu al of th Pol lad Mat», laairad Dec l , M f . — bi
ue>v»pa|>er can be mailed to an> »ul>»en:'cr at tho regular »eeoud-cta»» rati - w hen such sub- ill»’» w a l l t h e view o f a i h q d I ■ 1
lilt'
acrlber la more than ono year tu arrears. This order tool ofl.a't Jan u ary I, 1 W
ini»t*l i ffev'tive method »1 iiiatruoling
The penalty for violating tho order Is exclusion from the mall». This force Tug M »II
school eliiltlren »a lo the organisation
and all other papors to lusist that subsertptiona bo i'*nl during the y<ar.
Rates in Advance l.’ months
11.2.1
and operations of the postal service.
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These instruct ion» should cover such
features of the service as the delivery
Single Cm '
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On and after this date, August Till l.os the following rates lor advorllalng will I»' of I lie m a i l s , t h e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n o f m a i l
adhered to except In the ease of tho completion of con tracts already made.
m u tle r, th e registry »m l m o n e y order
Disptav ad\erli»eim ut» 1"> cent* p< r i»»ue »ingle eoi.
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double "
systems, and particularly the proper
«1.00
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•* singlo *•
Patent Medicino
1 Í5
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11 double "
addressing of letters and the im port­
Locals
5
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“
line single “
ance of placing return cards on cn-
Legáis
10
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" Il irsi Usuo
thereafter
Final Proof H. E.
»A.go
I velopes.
P o s tm a s te r s should a rra n g e ,
Sew Today
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word per Issue.
These rates apply to foreign as well as local advertising and will be strictly adhered lo.
AH communications sent in for publication must bear the signature oi the w riter. This
role applys to either loeal. general, political, ch u rch , or oth er item»’
F> i d ti. C onley , editor .
Box 9K Stayton, Oregon.
Oregon t'lr never had a compliment paid which ment so
A Master Stroke of
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>f 4H>**ible, t o d e l i v e r p e r s o n a l t a l k s l o
t h e p u p i l s o n these s u b j e c t s a n d s h o u l d 1 1 r l y
give teachers access to the Postal
Uuide and the Postal Laws ami Keg-
illations and render them every assist­
ance in securing necessary information
ti. v.L. Meyer, Postmaster-Ueuentl.
much as the editorial which appeared in the “ American Lum­
Notice for Publication.
IIKI'ARTMKNT IIK THE INTKIllOlt.
l'iùted States Land Office,
ELABORATE SOCIAL EVENT.
Portland, P regon , October IO 1008
N'miee i» hcrehy given ih at K atie
i One of flie elaborate and em inenti)
New Oliver Automatic Tabu­
Duvey
Stump, hy Daniel \\ Dim......
aneeessfnl social event« of the Hallow­
e’en season wuandolightful party giien ber Alterne)’ in Kact, of Clovcrdale, lator, a Twin Improvement to
in the W.O.W hall by Messrs Harvey County of Sminuì», State of Falifurnla,
the Oliver Ruling Device.
Heanchanip and Honnie Hoy, a-sistetl lisa fìleil in tliia office bis application
J u st a »Implu. cU'«ii-cul luueliailUm torn
i by Misses M innie Fluster ami Dona tu selecl under thè provisinua of tho tabulating -oper ated l»y a »Ingle key.
Aet
of
Congrega
Approvisi
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y
l
,
1808,
Hoy. The ludi was profusely decorateti
Val Dial »Ingle kvy unlock* »«urea uij’
thè E$ S \\ J, S \\ J S W J Sue. 3 8 ,ami ituora In aihlml typewriter convenience;,
wi t h A It t u III l e a v e * n m l J a c k o
l.UQ*
it doe* away with thu bralii-teu.lnu ol
lorn»
Numerous ami jileaaant gamee N E \ S W \ S ic 30, Twp. Il S„ R l , lalm
lalln g. T he movement* id ,'arrlagr
Ea«t, W M. Auy and ull persona
j were played which were thoroughly
i olaliiiing adveraely thè lauda deaerilwd, am c o u l r d ls d hy uo*rvii ringer*. The
enjoyed, lights were turntal low and 1 or ilesiring to olijeet beoatise of tho tabulator work* aulouiallcelly with un
varying aocuracy.
everything had a misty, spooky air.
minerai eharaetcr of thè lami, or for
E q u i p s « ! n l l h IU lien
A ulm nallt
After the games were played supper i any otlier reuaon, to thè tlis|>o*al to T a b u l a t o r , « h u l l can be operaluil In
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applieant,
alimilil
Ilio
tlicir
affidavit*
of
was serves! ami at a lute hour the
ciinnvollou with ill* O l i v e r L i n * H ill­
protesi in thi» ottici) ou or heforc thè i n g I t e e l o a , Ihv Ollvvra'aplivre of UMiful
guests departed.
22»d day of Novcmtier 1008
ill's* I* nullinllud.
A uikkkon S D kknsek Regiater.
In tho work ol
Have Changed Location.
lst pilli Oet. 23 1008.
writing ami rul-
tasi puh Nov. 20 *'
h>K SlHll«tli'»l He
Stayton, Ore., Oct. 30, 1908,
luirts,
luvolcv*
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Mr Editor:
Typewriter Invention.
Organization and Operation
Of the Postal Service.
S t a y t o n , O ro u o ii, a s
llt'llttM*.
Wo o u i ilo il hih I
s h o u l d n 't WB? D o it in 1 9 0 9
0 V Myers Home.
berman” of last week, the worlds leading lumber journal.
O V Myervs who has resided in
J E Defebaugh, editor of the periodical and known to every Stayton for some time left September
lumberman in the country, personally penned the editorial, first for a visit throughout the east,
but more especially Lincoln County.
which says in part:
Maine. He returned home early this
“ Douglas tir needs no stain to make it beau­
week and was greatly surprised to see
tiful in color, it does not have to be carefully
the great improvements that have
been going on during his absence.
selected for grain, it takes a tine finish and is
We arc glad to welcome Mr Myers
strong and as hard as many of the woods
home again, but above all we extend
used for finer purposes. On the Pacific Coast
lo him our sincere gratitude for the
are many fine residences and magnificent of­
publicity lie has given Stayton and
vicinity. No doubt we will be favored
fice buildings in which this wood is used. It
by a letter from Mr Myers with full
will not supplant mahogany and oak, but
particulars of iiis trip. One thing es-
should be used side by side with them and
pecially he noticed was the great de­
maud for Oregon apples in every
for
substantially the
same purposes.”
Mr Defebaugh urges its careful consideraban by Eastern 8eclion '¡»¡ted, the principal variety
1 still
fe e l i n g
for
having a strong
my
dear
good
friends of Stayton who taken such a
lively interest in my affair» and those
of my fumily while living in Siaytnn,
and then giving me a free Recommend
to the Authorities of the City of Salem
i in order thAl 1 could go in hirainess
j there, is why 1 am paying them a
friendly visit at this time. And notv
would state to those dear friends th at
I can succeed very well without their
assistance. As 1 am now enguged in
a profitable bnsiue*» in the City of
Portland at 20*» tiuiuside street where
you can always find “ Diamond J o e "
with his customary honest SMII.K,
serene uiid happy, kuowing full well
that no pirates are pursuing my tracks
or truders seeking others ruin.
Yours,
J ok M i e i . ke
Hallowe’en
sia i i tn ii u u ,
In-
vstiiorlr*, « t o . - !
Mating
Check*
1»« |i u • 11 S l i p * .
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Vouvher*,
Csah
amt I ’rvilll Hali-»,'
T r i a l i|alam»«1i'
I'ay llulla, O n * I
K « c o r il •
suit
Noticc for Publication.
l>EI'AK DI KNT OF TIIE INTKIUON.
T . S Lami Office,at Portland, Oregon.
October, 13. 1008.
Notice i» hereby given llisti David
K Sterrett, of Oukvillc, l’eimaylvani.i,
who, ou Ocloher 13,1008,inaile Timlter
land Applioatiou No 064&, for Sonili-1
west j of Northeast J nini Northwest
oiie-fourth of Southeu»t mie-fourth of
Section 20, Towuship 10 South of
Hauge 4 E s s i of Willamettc Mcriilian,
Ila» tiled notice of intentimi lo ninko
Final Ca*h Frinii, to eslablìsh daini
to (lu* land »bove described, 4a*foro thè
Rcgistcr au»J Jfcceiver ut thè F S Land
Office at Portland, Oregon, oli thè 2(’>th
iluv of Deoemlasr, 1908.
Claim ant mi ne» »a w ir nesso*: Win.
T Clark, of Uates, Oregon; (' A Hevier,
of Hate», It r ig o n ; A
E iih I ow , of
Spokane, WuahlngtHn: l ’i ter Nystrum
ut Ciste«, Oregon.
A i o khnon S D kksshh ,
38 18 |«l.
Hegistcr. <
NOTICE.
Event.
Notice is hereby given tliat Frank L
Hustou, of Vancouver, Washington,
li ushleii ili Ibis office hi* application
to enter under thè provisious of thè
A u to ! J q ly lst, 1898, (80 S t a i , 597-620)
...
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asked for being the Spitzenburg.
timi land wlush Shell gurvcyed »vili he
»Chltects.
________ ( Kdu;ml Kggle»on of A lbani, N. w
thè N $ of N.J of S ic . 30, Tp. 1 j S.( R. {
- ' York, a will known fruit r.u»t r and
Kast, Willainette Mer. Aey and ull
Wasn’t it awful, you couldn't even
Many our patrons are taking a i l - : shipper voiced his sentiment iu saying
|>ersoiis clainniig adversily thè landa
ask a man how he was going to vote
vantage of the special clubbing offer» ¡ the Oregon Spitzenburgs are the beat
dcgcribcii or desiring to ohjcct because
on election day, càuse you might i n - which are appearing from week to week apples known io the world today,
of thè minerai cFanw fcr of thè I hih I or
fluence bis vote. You could only talk in our publication and we want you ; T h is statem en t, coming from oue|
Mi* U 8 ltoork w h o resides north for any otlier renami to thè disposai tu
shout your mother-in-laws last visit, to send us a list of yonr periodicals and who is conceded to know by esp eri­ west of town was a business visitor in applieant shouid file tlieir atlniui,t» of
tile directorie gowns and other enter- we will l»e glad to furnish you with e nce whereof he speaks it bids us say our city early this week. Sh e ha* been protest in thi» office un or hefore thu
22nd <iay u t N'ovemher, 1908.
taiuing subjects. The Huntley Cor- our quotations.
Remember we will J to our fruit raisers of Stayton and
in ill health for many months but is
A l UKRS o S S f)Lfc*,*FK Regiater,
rupt Practice* Act was in force for the
meet or beat any offer inaile you. Box I vicinity awake,to greater achievement» slowly improving by osteopathic treat-
lst pub Oet 23, 118)8
fir*! time.
98 Stayton.
and supply your share of the World ment.
lu»t pub. Nov. 20, w
Forty of the school friend* of Miss
J u n e Kearns were pleasantly enter­
tained at t h o J T Kearns home H al­
lowe’en eve. Three of the teacher* (lui
Misses Crahtrec and Miss ¡Shepard
were also present. The evening was
pleasantly »pent in playing games and
after refreshments the guests departed
avowing Mi»s J u n e a charming young
hostess.
•core* ol »Intllar lahulaU'il rucont*, Oliver i
No!) has no equal. It I* the only machine
dial cukutt Ih« v|||||r hrnail fli'IJ »1 ui<»|.
uru coniiucrilal u*v* In a sallalaiilur)
way.
Th« Oliver Automatic Tabu lator la an
Integral pari of every uew m achine- fur.
nUhvil without a cell! aiUlllloual charge.
II ca|»i the climax of a lung aerie* of
Improvement* given lo the world lu Ihe
it,gyqj(ll-eHI n r « Oliver No A.
Ear I, of limy« r;:k|»rkat)l* |u|ioyatlqti*
the Oliver Tatmlalur api) |j|e ()|l|'er
Killing hek lei *U|>plemc|lt* III« oilier,
Together they form a couldiialImi uf
' iii i told value i ' 1 »** branutie* ol imminef-
i'lal »i.iiininniig
Thu Oliver T y pcw niei i * r i r * i u i s h a
corrcapohdeiice
luaihlne eupreme
In
•plciidlil avrvlcu. It inakee work a pleas­
ure by providing aiilomallo uu-aua of
•pacing, tshulalln g, ruling, Indicating ox
* c l printing point, avcurlng proper reft*,
ler, etc.
The saving of lime, of menial calculation
of manipulation, of extra attention and
ol eye atralti la an tucalcuable bcm-lll lo
the operator.
And Ihe gain lu voli|iT)e of work well
done wpltuul e x n a Mpcraliru rflorl
mean* mqul) la uyery ciu|i|uyer,
Write (or the m w O l i v e r I'a lw lu g —
or better »t ill— ask the uvarral Oliver
Agent lor * free demoiHlrallon of Mudel
No. A.
The Oliver Typewriter Go.
U>l Klr«i
Avenue,
Seattle, Washington.
A Bargain Every Day.
BARO A / A S.
O ur
U N IV E R S A L
STEEL
RANGES
COOK
STOVES ^
a rc
The Rest Vet
O ur
Is
Backed
C H A IR S P O R <
are the confort of long winter evening3
provided they give satisfaction. We have
them in all styles and sizes.
Parlor,
Dining Room,
or Office.
Rockers,
Cane, Leather.
Solid Oak and
W ood and Coal B u rn ers
A irtig h t and Base B u rn ers
Get our prices before you buy,
and
fo r
G u a ra n te e
^
C h e a tin g
&
b y th e m a n u fa c tu re r.
j j EXCELLENT UNIVERSAL
American Field Fence. The
only HINGE JOINT fence on
the market; 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,
J u s t W hat You Want.
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 8! c lb,
Rawhide bottom. A Splendid Selection.
TELEPHO NES
Telephones are now considered as one of the
essential prerequisites to the completion of
jo u r home. If you have not a telephone
IN
H A V E T H E G O O DS O N H A N D .
We have a Fine Selection Of
5PA
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, W ire amd Cut Nails,
All Sizes, All Quantities.
Let Us
Figure With You on Nails.
YO UR H O M E
we will be glad to furnish the instrument to
you. Our prices are right and we always
ART SQUARES
AXM INISTER RUGS
Your parlor is not complete
without either an art square
or rujf. We have the famous
AXMINISTER RUGS. Art
Squares in both all wool or
cotton. Styles and sizes to
fit your home and purse.
General Hardware
Furniture