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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
on Tuesday to the Tilt, 8th ami 9th grades hv L 8 l.amliert assisted hv Director K 8bcpherd. The met Inal oi / voting was explained ami the lesson demonstrated. It was a success. The it © r e d rrt t l i o p o s t o t i i o # .it S l a y t o n , O r e g o n , • »»* grade» voted intelligently anil with credit to themselves and this commun m a l l m a t t e r o f t i r o s e c o n d oJ;is.si. ity. The lesson was thoroughly en T h * M m b i t n c l l ; BOB |«K1 h ii tat ilivutnl 1« tin got r*l tnn rosls Kinl ii |,building o( joyed by all Kverything was arranged «outhca*t«Mi Marion county amt Stay ton in pariicular- T h * M ail <k-»in>» tlio Itcarly co i ami carried on just the same as on a operation oi every community into »Inch » la sent regularly to .uh.yriIvors. l*ut all »«Is regular election day DiHoronl pupils •criptions inu.t br paiil fortluriue the year according 10 the following; ruling: By an order of the postmaster General of the C iitte.l •*-«!■ issued Dee I, HOT, no weekly were tagged such as first clerk second newspaper can tw mailed to any suh'oriher at th regular seooml-elas» ran «. w I u such »uts J clerk and so on. acrlber 1 » more than one year In arrears. Thi« order took effect January 1, 1-JW-. Guy Kearns made a large copy of Tho penalty for violating I In order is exclusion (rout the mails Tin« fore. - Tee M vtl and all other paper. to tnatat that aubserlptloua he paid duriug the yiar. the Official ballot for Slayton preeinct Kate* lu Advance 12 month* I14'1 . hi the hoard. From this copy Mr 6 •• .« Lambert made a splendid talk. * “ Single Copy • * We must not forget that "The 1'ub- Ou and after thl* date, August Till I*** toe '»Honing rales tor advertising will be lie School is the hope of the Nation." adhered to except in the ease of the completion oi contract* already made. tavto n Wet ■ee our 3« ti BOO V NOT borrow turn it FOfi fumi - at the \ i a i 1 HUplav advertisemi it* 1.» cents per l»»ue «ingle col. It “ “ “t double " _________ sum.«» •' ll.uo Pftteut Medicine Local* Legal* Final Proof H. K. •• “ T .iS. llollhlv •• Ltt 5 •• Mb, si ns lo “ 10 ................... Hirst issue J •• •• •• thereat ter WOO 110.00 1 4< •' word l*er issue. New Today .»pi These rates apply to foreign a* well a» local advertising and will he »«Hetty adhered to. All communications sent in for publication must bear the* signature o! the wrltxu. This rule apply* to either local, general, political, church, or other Item*’ Kmcp G. Co.si.xT, kpitor . Box 98 Stay ton, Oregon. Hallie Shelley, Alice Shepard, Irene Shelley, Grace Crabtree, Della Harold Mulde Cornish. Ina Harold, Lei tic Weddle, Jessie Goodman and Mi* Goodman An unusually pleasant evening was spent by the vom.g people and after the regular Bible »indy was over numerous games were played and in «meof them a handsome pri/c was given in the wav of a lnv« lv motto set in a neat frame i Intoni Harold being the lucky person seem..I the prise During the evening lunch was served and at a lato hour the guests departed feeling that they had Notice for Publication. TIIB INTKKIOK. United States Land Office, I'ortlaml, Oregon, October K) 1908. Notice is hereby given that Katie Davey Stamp, l.y Daniel W Diueeu, ,K.r <v„ „ riu.y ¡„ Kaot, of Cloverdale, e ,millv ,,f Hom.ina, Stale of California, ,iM lhU hi# (t, nn<lt>r the provisions of tho Congress Approved Julyl, 1898, Die ^ ,s \\ n \y \ SW$ Soc. 28,and s ^ s W \ Sec 30, Tup It S., B I Kilst, W. M. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the lumi* described, been well repaid for their trip into the K lu " '‘J '“*;1 b*»usc ,,f the . . . . mineral character of tho land, or for country. They also wish to thank any other reason, to the disposal to Tom Taylor for furnishing the means applicant, should file their affidavits of protest hi this ottico on or beforu the of transportation. 22ml day of November 1908. Mrs Huntley, Mrs Merts, Mrs .lack- A uikknon .' s D kfsafk Register, son and Miss Caspcll were visitors 1st pub. Oct. 23 1908. during the week. Filler Gressmuii o( Eugene, dolivered 1 last pub. Nov. 21) “ lUCI'AKTMKNT OF North Santiam Nuggets Mis* Mablc Gardner has returned to school after a very severe illness. Those out of school on account of sickness were Mae Wright and Kthel Worth. A Master Stroke of T ypwriter Invention. New Oliver Automatic Tabu lator, a Twin Improvement to the Oliver Ruling Device. Juitt a m Ii n c l e a n - c u t mcchanUm ft» j tatuilathitf operai»«! I»> a »1 un lo key. Vet that »!imlo kwy inilm'kN nctirc» •» «ItHir» to a«l«!«ul typ»wrl(«*r enuvvitlfin'o j| 1U <!«»»• away with the hraln-Untatoli oij! tahiiliittnic. Tit«' inttvcmt ut* of carrlaiu i art* cutitruU.Ml h> Utiatcli itiiMcra. TI d \ latxilalor work« atitomaUcally with uu varyInn accuracy. K-jillppcil with Ita new \ul»»na»l< Inhiilator, which tail In* o|-»r*U«l n v'tiiiih-clloti with the O liver I.In«* Kill » ii £ liavln», I he Oltvora’ apheru of useful lii'iM 1« uu II in tied, In the work ohi wriiliiff and nil twn very interesting discuursca Inai | Sunday at th.-North Santiam Christian Notice for Publication. UKPAKTMKST OF TH K INTKKIOK. eh uro li. The pupils of thè North Santiam 1 ‘ 8 ‘ U m l ‘ »H’iw .at Bortland, Oregon. I UK ninnatimi h | porta, Involo»» HiatcuioliU, In ¡j Vtflitorlea, » l» ,-!| l.tatt ug ihcekti !>e p o i 1 1 H 11 p» J d u ll I I v iti a J Voue her«, I'aal.g and Credit KaicaJ T r i a l H h I hih 1 I'av Utili», Coal It ec o rda atei publte seliool lield a Social last Sat. Nolico is hereby given tliat David Mr Shepherd waa busy throughout evetiiug (or thè purpose of raising j K Bterrett, of Oakville, l’oniisylvania, fuuds to get ati organ for thè seliool. who, un Octolier 13,1908,Iliade Tiinber the proceedings. A ii ii in ber vv ero out and ouitc a som Application No 0i »1 ò, for South-, County School Sup’t Smith says the press defeated the It was a delightful lesson troroughly .. . west J of Northeast \ and Northwest was r«a ui . ono-fourtli of Soulhi-aHt one-fnurth of acorea of •Imllar tahui«i« »i rimordi, olh vi , high school bill: and he is right. At Salem, Gervais and Jef enjoyed by all. Gilbert Beai, alio live* near thè l’ro- • Scction 20. Township 10 South of No .*» haa no »qual. II la lh«i only math I id ferson, where the papers supported the measure, the vote Through Mi*s Cornelius a rousing videi.ee cliurch was visiting bis Uro- Runge 4 Fast of Willauictte Meridian, that covert the whole hroad field ol mini 1 «'outmereiai uara In a aallafaeior) w as largely in its favor, while at Silverton it was almost un vote of thanks was extended these two U n t U B n I --filli« place, Bunday bna flled nolice ol iotention to tnak# ert* way. i.'\ i . >eal v x.i »imi ..i wiia ... : #«, held i l i cervie« • « ut à . Filini , Cftth FfooÌ. tu cimili animous against it, and Woodburnalso went the wrong way. instructors in civics by the class of Killer The Oliver Automatic Tabulator la at. i tu ih«* lumi nbove ili-MTUM ti, t*fU>ro ilio tnU'Kral voters. This lesson will never he for part of every new intuohilic- fur Of course those editors had a riant to oppose the measure, thè saluta meeting house Bunday R«g, .ter and Kcceiver of thè V S Land W a ti la lied without a cent additional cliarM« gotten. When these pupils arrive at Office at l’oriland, Oregon, un tho 2tith generi and use what they deemed _> >d judgement in doing so. the age or time when they are en morning ami evening. It capa the • lima a of a Ioni acrlet oi Flislia Oglesheo bus he.-n visiting day of Doeemlier, 11*08. They are good papers with lots of influence in their fields, linprovcnieiiia iivcn to the wurhl in tin office. titled to vote they will vote intelligent relative« in Salem thè past several Claimant na nos as witne.soa; Wm. I utaanlileciii now Oliver No A. and we hope to see them experience a “change of heart” and ly. 1 T Clark, of Galea, Oregon; C A Bcvu-r, Kach of II ivm ' remark aide Innovation* help carry Marion at next election by 2,000 for high school. ‘ of Gatos, Oregon; A W Fnslow, of the Oliver Tabulator and the oil*, r The School house yard was cleaned Messrs riiomtis and Maek went to Spokano, Wukhingtilii; l ’etor Nystrum Kuiini l»eviee aupplemetiu the other* --Jefferson Review. , on Friday afternoon, different grades s-alem Tucsday, to purchaae an organ Galea, Oregon. Together they form a eonhlnation oi A lokknon S D kksskk . going out at different periods. The for the school at this place untold value tu all hranehca u| coiititD-r 38 18 |>d. Ica-t he worthy a hearing and therefore lower room» worked just after dinner Kegistor. cl al accounting. May Burnett of Marion, was visiting Tho Oliver Typewriter ta flrai of all a all parents, all teachers and all who and the up[>er rooms after 3 p. m. at the home of T G Clark, Sunday ¡•re liable to join either of these classes, N O T IC E . corrct|io tide nee utachlm auprenic In taking no recess upstairs. A Birthday sermon.— If the under apUndld servie», ft make» Work a plea* Alf Beal who Inis lived among us are cordially invited and any one else Notice is hereby given that Frank I. ure hy providing aiitomalle mean a ol signed live» and has hi* health next Thanksgiving exercises at school on for several years, has gone to Califor will also be welcome. The text will l>e Huston, of Vancouver, Washington, »paeliig, tabulating, ruling, indicating e* Wednesday between three and four in Bunday, he will be sixty-eight years rioiomon’g words, "Train up a child in nia, with the intention of locating li astiled in this office his application act printing point, aeeurlng proper rigli j the afternoon. All are invited to come ter. etc. of age. He has had twenty years ex the wav he should go and when he is there. to enter under tho provisions of the at that time and at all times. The »avtug of time, of tiieiilal calculation perience as a school teacher, and over old he will not depart from it ” Will McCatinon is suffering with a Act of July 1st, 1898,(30Stat.,597-020) of inaulpulatlou, of extra atteullon and .twenty-five as a preacher of the Gospel, »train U an tucalcuable benefit to A H Carman, l’astor Baptist Church. Berean Club Has Enjoyable Trip. severe attack of erysipelas on his face, tliikt laud which when surveyed will bo of the cyo operator. and has brought up a family of child Mr Bunoll of Grants I'ass, lias pur- tho N| of N} of See. 30, Tp. 11 8., K. I Ami the galli III volume of work well ren to manhood and womanhood, has 1 Last Saturday evening the Berean cliase.l the property of Mrs Chance,on Fast, Willamette Mer. Ary and all «Urne—without evira narrativo effort Club met at the home of J T Follis seen something of life in many Stat* s incaua much to every employer. The school house doors are closed near Kingston. The pur|K>se for meet which the Carboliueuin dipping plant persona claiming adversely tho lands Write f«»r the new Ol i ver C atalog— . and will endeavor to give his congre is located. described or desiring to object because or lyi'ttcr »till — a*k the ticarcal Oliver* gation next Sunday morning some of to day, Wednesday, and will be until ing at Mr. Follis home was on nccount . ... . ”, , of the mineriil character of the land ur \getit (or a free demuiodralloti of Mode) ! the results of his experience and ob Monday morning The teachers here of Miss Jessie Goodman who with her I lie Ladies of the Christian Church (or ,ln>. ollll.r lo llu. tu I No. u. servation and study in the line of join the large army of instructors who mother is staying there for the benefit will hold a Thanksgiving Dinner in applicant should file tlmir affidavits of The Oliver Typewriter Co. "C H ILI) TRAINING.” While he will attend the annual institute at of the formers health. the building formerly used by Watters protest in this office on or bcloru the 1311 Fi rat Avenue, November, 1908. makes no pretensions to having com Salem for the next three days. Much Among those present were Harvey & (jueener. The public is cordially - - m» ‘I“)’ ,, I , , . , ' A lcikrnon S D k is s k ii Uegi Register, Seattle, Washington. pletely mastered his subject, and while good comes from these gatherings in Beauchamp, Tom and Stephen Taylor, invited to attend. Come and lu-lp (In- 1st pub. Oct. 23, 1908. some may not agree with him on all the great field oi education. Clifford Harold, Otis Vernon, J T and ladies ami make this a gala feast of Inst pub. Xov. 20, “ A practice le«son in civics was given Carl Follis, John Crabtree. Misses the ve-ir Dinner ticket« 25 cents. points, we believe the -uhject will at Baptist Church. SCHOOL NEWS. 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