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S t a v t o i i A l a il K o t e r o t i tit t h u poest m a l l m a t t e r o f tit*» --------------------------------- ------------ ----- o f lio o ;it S t u y u m , O r e g o n , t»«-» >**'eotitl olitws». - T h « M a h . U strictly uoii | « r liu ii hui d r r o M k< Ih r gvia-ral tntari'*t* sud upbuilding oí soiiUicMUTU Marion county n u l Stsyton In i-artU-ulsr- I’ h i M a u thu hearty co- opcrattou oí evcïjr community into which H U »-ont regularly to ittw cH hcn, luit «il sub scription* mutt be pal il for lin ri Pli the year tivorillnit to th* íollonrtiiK ru 1 i litt : By au order oí the h w liit u lr r tieni utl oí the ï'niteit itialc., I i l Heil Mee I, t ■*’.. no wet'11 y newspaper can bo moiled to oil y -iibse.rlN-f At the regular u'itutil-rU»» riti - , w hen Mich sub scriber la more than ou» year tu Arrears. This order linik effect January 1. IIMl. The penalty for violatili* the order is exclusion trout the nails. This íorc- s fita M t ii.1 an dati other paper* to iuslat that suhsen pilona be paid durinit the year. Kate* In Advance U rnontha l l 'io • 6 S »• .65 •• .35 Siitele C op y • * On and after thl» date, August Tth WHS the following rate* lor advertidme will be adhered to except In the ease of the ctuníiletioii oí contracts already made. Displav advertisements 15 cents (H'r Issue single eoi. J.5 “ " *• double “ single Patent M e dicin e ** iloti bio " 1 S'> Une «Ingle " Locals hirst ivsiic Legal* “ thereafter Final Proof H . K. •• “ T. e. S. word per issue. Sew Toilav Spt These rates apply to foreign as well a* local advertising and will be strictly adhered to. All communications - i n t in for publication must bear the -ignaturc ol the « rtter. T h is rule applys to either loeal. general, political, chureh, or other items- SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Portland, Oregon, Novembei llt li. Albany is not allowing the people of Portland or the other valley cities and towns to forget the Albany Apple Fair and the dedication of the new Southern Pacific depot on Tuesday, November 10th. Two of the greatest displays of ap pies ever made in the Pacific North west arc attractions for early in December. One will commence at Portlaud December 1st aud continue for three days, wheu Spokane will t ike the center oi the stage in this same character of entertainment from Dec ember 7th to 12th. The Portland Commercial Club had two great over flow occasions last week. There were more people pres ent Tuesday night to get election returns than at any time since the new building was erected. But the greatest event, both in attendance and importance was the banquet given Friday night to mark the opening of the “ North Bank Hoad,” with honored guests including James J Hill, Chair man of the Board of Directors of the Great Northern ; Howard Elliot. l ’re-- ident of the Northern Pacific; Louis Goldendale, Washington, has given all the com munities of the Pacific Coast a record in raising money tor advertising purposes, by giving 5 a.oo for every man, woman and child within the city limits, or a total of $00.00 and this came in at the rate of > i2 v 0 0 a minute. During the last few days that the colonist rates were effective more than twelve hundred people came to Oregon on one w ay tickets to make tins state their permanent home. Notice for Publication. A fa ste r Stroke of •ilililHUA-i l< Í.L 6II L' IV It If I I Ilf . n IflM W lW I W W V DKFAKTMKKT OF 1 TilK INTMOUH United State« Land Office, Portland, Oregon, October 10 HKIS. Notice is hereby given that Katie New Oliver Automatic Tabu Daxey Stamp, by Daniel AA Dineen, her Attorney in Fad, of Cloverdale, lator, a Twin improvement to County of Sonoma, State of California, the Oliver Ruling Device. Inis Hied in lliis office his application Ju»t * H« «ti <"it in*< bftnl«iii (m l to select under the provision* of the tfttiuiftllllK 0|Mfftt»M| b) A fllitflu kvy. Act ol Congress Approved July I, 1H0H, Y t l tltftl ftluiflt) kwjx m iltir k i <»>|i the K| S \\ l. S W \ SW J See. 28,and .lour« lo fttlilrtl rllu f tuMlFftllltI mm * j N E \ S U \ .-sec 30, Twp 11 H„ B 4 It «Im* Himy w llb Ih r l»rftln tuii«loi» t»ii> Ea*i, \\ M. Any and all person* I tftbulfttlMiC. Thw n»otr©mv»it» o l ¿mrrltg' . claiming adversely the land* described, i nr«« control!*«! 1») u i u i ** i » Itu g c rii Th« j tfthuUtor work« ftutoniAtlt ftlly wit!» til» or desiring to object beeauae of the h v a ry in g M Otim cjN mineral character id the land, or for K«|Ul|»|W<! w ith 11« new A n I u iu b I I i any other reason, in the disposal t o 1 I ftbM lfttor, wl»!<’h «Nil be i»|Hirfttp«l h 1 applicant, alioold file their all ¡davit* ol .Mill, t ttoii w ith tin* O l l m l.li»« I I n I protest m this office ou or before the - mic tli* Oliver»' 22nd day of November 1008 ilitvM 1« uti lliiilt«’«! In It»« work oi A i . okiinon S R iikhhkk Register. * riling ftiol rui 1st pub Get 23 1008. lu g htfttlatliHBl It- , last pub Nov. 20 " Typ writer Invention. r- - - - - - - n „ - - - A - ti - „ . tp .. . . . . » p o fll, lUVOtCi* H U t« m ci)U , ill vuiitorke«, u t c . ’ l,i»tn»K t lit x k * I t e p o a i t H ! 11*« a « t It I t # an «.1 Voucher». t ftftlir win! t'rvilit I t i « l Kftlftu« I'ftN Itu lU , t’ oftt H oo o r d a •«»«* ! Notice for Publication. OM'AKI MKNT OF TIIK INTKMUK. I -. S Laud Office, at Portland, Oregon. O c to b e r, 13. 1008 Notice is hereby given that David K Sterrett, of Oakville, Pennsylvania, I w ho, on October 13,1008,made Timber land Application No 0545, for South \V Hill, President of the Great North west l of Northeast J ami Northwest •core« ut « lu llU r tftbuiftUd rr««»n!«, O live r , ern. George P Harris, President of the one-fourth of Southeast one-fourth ‘if No o liiu uu f i li a l , it 1» th«« o n ly iiiim h im I Chicago, Burlington and Quincy; Section 20, Township 10 South of (hut ouvrr* the ffliuiv t>r«»«B«l lit JJ of u i « h | Range 4 East id Willamette Meridian, «*ru com lot'rot ft I u»«« in n «*»‘tl*ift<t**r> Francis B Clarke, President of the has tiled notice of intention to make w»y. Spokane, Portland and Seattle, and Final Cash Proof, to establish claim The o ltv u r Autoiofttlo TfthuiftUir 1« » h other officials of national reputation to the laud above described, before the m tegrftl i«ftrt of «very now m ftrhluv *f»»r- in the railway and commercial world. Register and Receiver of the l S Land ulahwi w ithout ft eetit ««t<lktto»«ftI ehftfgr A minature train was part of the It I ft|M the « lit»»»* of ft long M-rkft Oi Held at Slayton Precinct, in the county of Marion in the year UM>8 Office at Portland, Oregon, on the 2tltli lluprtiVetueilU giv e n to the worlU til th« decorative scheme of the banquet showing the number and name of each candidate anil the office and total day of December, 1008. Claimant na ncs as witnesses Win. iiiftgnlflciitt in w O liv e r No 5. vote recci ved by each in the above named precinct. tables. Kftch of itiut rumftrkftble iiinovntloti» T Clark, of Gates, Oregon; C A Uevier, thu O live r Tftimlfttor nt)«t the O liv e r NO N A M E OF C A N D ID A T E O F F IC E Total VO TE lb-e d of Gate», Oregon A W Knalow, of the oilier. Spokane, Washingtau; Peter Nystrum H illin g I*«*ilie* 12 K K Butler of Gilliam Co For electors of 111 Together the> form m rouhitifttlou of ol Gates, Oregon. El J D Lee of Multnomah Co Pres anil V Pres. 112 Mrs Jane ltossiter died at her home untohl v»liu in nil itrauiiiPi uf ruinutnr-- A i . okhvos S D ukhsku . 14 A C Marsters of Dougins Co For Pres Win 111 ciftl ftccoutittug. live m i l l e a s t of '-nblimity on Nov 38 48 |a]. Register. 15 Frank J Miller of-Linn Co I H Taft. V Pres 112 The O live r Tyl»ew rit«T !• fir»t o l nil n ember 7th. Cause of death, neuralgia ) James Sherman corrr«|H>tiileiice iu h i lilm «u|*retnu lit of the heart. She was aged BO years, N O TICE. 111 O P Coshow o! Douglas Co 1 For electors of 117 »1*1«-tidt<t »< rvlce. It iiiftkc* wo«k • 17 August Huckestein Marion 7 months and eight days. I Pres and V Pres 11<J Notice is hereby given that Frank L Ufa hy |»rovl«ling ftiitomfttlo no an« ol IS E S J McAllistei Mult. Co ;• For Pres W J 117 Mrs Boss iter was of a kind and lov •pacing, tfthuliititig, ru lin g, im ilcfttlug u Huston, of Vancouver, Washington, M l i rin u u g |M>inl. «ecurlng |«roper rvgl«* l ’J Samuel W hite Baker Co Bryan. V Pres 1PJ able disposition that endeared her to. li astileil in this office hi* application ter, etc. j John W Kern tne whole community in which she Thu «aviiig of (Im p, of m ental calcuiatlott j to enter under the provisions of the lived as well as to her relatives scat 20 \V P Elmore of Linn Co A For electors of 11 ol it.ftui|>uI«t|ou, of < « tra Attention a n d 1’ tered throughout Canada and Oregon. A ct of July 1st, 1808,(30St.it ,51)7 1120) 21 Hiram Gould of Wash Co j Pres and V Pres 8 o ( v )« fttrulu ift At« incfticufttile Iw n e A i to ! Jane Starrett was born in Bramp 22 A J Hunsaker Yamhill Co ) ■ For Pres K W il that land which when surveyed will la I the o|«cri»t«»f ton, Canada and was married to W S SS F M e K ira te r of Mult, c i I Chali h . For V P 10 A n d th«* gftiii tn volum e of w ork weil the NJ of N.J of See. 30, Tp. If S., R. 4 Rossiter at the age of twenty. They J A S Watkins ion«- w ithout i ttrB o|*« fftttve • fT*»rt East, Willamette Mcr. A ry anil all mean» m uch to every employer. resided iu Canada for a number of 24 Peter8 Beek of Tm atilla Co For electors of 17 persons claiming adversely the lands years, moving to Oregon in 1879 and j \\ rile for tin- tow O l i v e r <.»i«»l«*g- Pres and V Pres SS W T Grider .>t Union Go 10 lias since resided in the community in , described or desiring to object because or tM-ltor » till— ft»k the u v a rv ii O live r | 20 James E Quick of Coos Co Pres E V Debbs 10 \ge iit (or a Ire«* d e m o n stra tio n of klodei ' which she ilied. 27 F C Varner of Benton Co V. P. B Hanford 17 of the mineral character of the land or No. y Her hu*band proceeded her 1.) years for any other reason to the disposal to 28 J W Bennett Clackamas Co For electors of ago. leaving her with a family of small The Oliver Typewriter Co. applicant should file their affidavits of 29 Win R Lake of Multnomah Pres and V Pres children. protest in tins office on or before the JO M J Malley of Pres T L Hisgen t£M Ftr<t A r a n u s , Shi- w.*s buried Nov 9th at l uiou 22nd day of November, 1008 31 T A Sweeney of “ V. P. J T Graves Hill cemetery. She was the mother Seattle, Washington. A lukknon 8 D iik .--. ku Register. 32 For County High School Yes 133 of Chas Rossiter who is well known 1st poll. Oct. 23, 1908. 33 4i u « « here. No 77 Inst pub. Nov. 20, “ FBtb ti. t'OMLKT, KDiTO«. Box 96 Stay ton. Oregon. We are not expecting to have any favorable com ments on this issue but if possible we will try and do better by our patrons in the near future. Our Linotype arrived this week but owing to a press of business we were unable to have it set up. We expect to have the machine in operation next week and by the first of January will lx* able to give our patrons all of the local as well as a larger amount of general news. It requires time to make i m p r o v e ments so we will hope to be favored by our patrons in forgiving the delay and small space until the im provements have been completed. Editor. Statement Of Tally Sheets of the Election DIED. ! Pride is Universal Home Comfort THE BEST O u r PRIDE UNIVERSAL STEEL RANGE is o u r le a d e r in r a n g = es. T h e y a re m a d e in dif= fe re n t s iz e s b u t h a v e a ll ne= ce ssary r e q u ir e m e n t s to s u it th e m o s t e x a c t i n g c o o k o r h o u se w ife . Home Com fort American Field Fence White Porcelain Lined Oven Door, easy to keep clean and practically indestructible. Spring Balanced Drop Oven Door, when open rests on cast lugs projecting from door hinges, making same a very substantial oven shelf. Key Plate Top with heavy covers and centers, will not warp or firecrack and will outlast the bolted top as used in other ranges. Main Top is made in four sections, securely bolted together, allows for expansion and con traction and is aw ay from the direct action of the fire. Patent Adjustable Sliding Oven Damper always works easily and gives perfect control of the heat in the oven. Fire Box is fitted with extra heavy sectional cast linings, thoroughly ventilated to guarantee its lasting qualities. Duplex Grate whan reversed forms a perfect wood burning grate and can be removed thro' front of range without disturbing the fire box linings. Large Ash Pit Section allows a free circulation under grate. The Oven Top and Flues are extra wide and deep, allowing a free circulation of heat and as suring a uniform heat throughout the oven; also all of the six lids receive the benefit of all heat direct from the fire box. Extension Fire Box for Wood. Large Bailed Ash Pan. Pouch Feed Door with check slide damper. Cast Iron Reservoir Casing fitted with large white enameled reservoir. The Nickel Trimmings are artistically designed, prepared and plated by a special process giving them a brilliancy found only on Universal Stoves and Ranges. H. J. MARKING At this season of the year is certainly obtained by h av Hog Fight, Stock Proof, ing one of our H um ane and Strong. # e in g the Heating Stoves For wood or coal. Among our lines are found Uprights, Base Only Hinge Joint Fence on the market to=day Burners, that w ill stand the severest A ir T ights and Kero tests. sene Stoves. MISCELLANEOUS W h a t is more com fortable in a home than to have A m on g our miscellaneous near your heating stove a lines you will find fine Speedy Washers Couch or Lounge All sizes of on which to recline and en joy the long w in ter even ings. W e have COTTON ART SQUARES * • F arm ers H ardw are Colors to Match Builders H ardw are Kitchen W a re Your parlor trim m ings. O r der your HolidayGoods now. They can be delivered at you r pleasure. General Hardware Treasures Cabinets, Etc. Etc. Furniture i s i