On ladies long loose back Coats. One-half off regular price until all are sold. $10 coats now $5; $8 coats now $4, and so on down the line. Extra special on men’s and boy’s sweaters. 5 o and 60c sweaters now only 25 c. The above articles will be sold at these prices until they are all gone. SPECIAL SALE W . F. K L E 6 K E R . “ in i" returned. ••Doc” Ilian rulin' back SCHOOL N EW S. City Election Over. New Train Service on 0. it E Commencing June 22 am) until further untie«- the following train ner­ vier, will lie in ellect (ill I In- line of the C. A K. It. H. between Albany and Yu- quilia. daily except Hunday: Train No, Id Train No. 2 P »-»e a ge r Mixed I a - i i V c Albany 7:4•> a. in. 12:40 p. m. Ar. Ya<|llina 1.30 p III 5:30 I>. in. Tiain No. IT» Train No 2 I'na-engi-r Mi red lata ve Ynquiiiii 2:15 pm 7 »K» a in. Arrive Albany 7 (K> p in. 11:55 a. m. On 1 Hunday» the service will la- «a follow*: Leavi-AIbnny 7 3.» a in. Ar rive Y »«lltina 11:40 it in Leave Y.»- «juin* ♦i:00 |> in. Arrive Albany 11 30 l>. m. W m . M« Mi KRAY, (Jen. Pa*«enger Agent. It Is a great achievement to h«* ('Im a Mtevi iiMiiii I him returned to a good talker, la-aril to talk (Jet New Officers Jos. Sestak and J. Huy ton. mastery of vocal expression. In the B. Grier. John Kerhi r liaa lieeli unite III will society on Friday the body will In­ d-ilge In u voluntary Exercise. Can- l.nxrlppe III I f week The regular annual City Election dllloii Is to submit to erltlcsm and In was held in He- City Hall Mondiiv Mr II. Kleeker of Hhuw, wire a vla- t«-rruptton, and not looae your cumber 7th at which time two counel j Itor III Htayloii Monday. power mi'ti one treasuer, a marshall and re­ H««rb< rt M u k . returned laut week The Inst 30 inlnut* s every two corder were chosen from a trip to Heattlc. A total vote of I *,7 w as cast Dr j wi >-ks Is given to society work In Ilm n k in x our friends as' Krank Hleiiiuund of Kern llldae war Parliamentary Law and H«-lf Culture. C. H. Brewer succeeds himself for their geoefous pat­ councilman, J. H Gardner was -1-- j In town a few ditya into. CaplaltiH Kram«* and Tate arc hav­ feated by Jos H-'Mlak, .1 It Grier ronage in the past, we Mr. Vernon la reported nr helnit ing a battle In V H. History In the for recorder and Henry Smith sue-1 Uulte «erloiialy III with Typhoid Kevei nth grade with seven men on a side. coeds himself as marshall. desire a share of the A topic In the lesson Is chosen Roale K« rl>er and Kllxulielh Kh-ekei by. tie' teacher, no one knows what K. Roy was the unanimous choice same in the future, visited frh-nda In Hul.-liuilty Hunday. topic will lie selected, and (|uestlons for treasurer and will serve the city of Htayton for another term. fr a n k Lesley A. (V Thomas la the proud owner o are given. After which the pupils re He has beer» In his present office fori C o rn er 3rd and Ida S ts lesson from th« several y«'ars. a new lairnln range bought of Kerliei «it#» th«- entire The best wishes outlln« carefully prepared by teacher of the entire populace goes with th e. Opposite Hank llulldlng Ur«»» assisted hy th«- pupils for class use ■lohn K uk II u I i of t'oon Hollow, war \t th*- close of the Arithmetic period newly elected officials a „ pleuannl ........... raller at the offlci llIMt n u-st of th«' month's work was had Friday accompanied by hla wlf«- 8CIO. It- suit llcsstc Clow nnd Clair«- Sim- C A ll-aiti ininp, I* now living In eral In th«- lead, Ilessle 100 p«-r cent The winter months do not seem his tonudsoin« lo w realdeni-e Ilia fo and Clair«- 0.7 per cent. A test In to prevent Improvements In our stir­ N O T IC E . k C. Peery, the I mer residence being occupied by Join Algebra at tin- close of recitation «'Ov ring little town «•ring mouth's work found that Kin- druggist Is making a new picket A inert, U. 8. I.AXD OFFICE, mil Frank led all the rest with 08 per f«'tiee In front of hts residence Ur K. K. .la-kaon, wiih called out c«-nl. Portlutnl, Oregon, Oct. 20. FJ08. and hls neighbor on th<- north Is Monday night to attend a rick borst­ doing the same.Things are being kept Notice is hereby given that Charles (Juy Kearns is out on account of al th«- A 1. vertnan place m ar Ruhll- sickness IJuy never mlSMes unless up In shape and no one would now i II Maginnin, assignee of William II nitty think of calling Hclo "deadtown." shkness overtakes him. Smith, lias tiled in this office bis up Will Jurinun, of Halin-a, Oregon, via Mra Geo. Frost, one of the old Ilessle Murphy Is with us again. lied at tie- hone- of A. Mill till« A< «-k undent land plication to enter under the provision* plont-era and we Mr. Jarman l. an obi resident of V«-ra Funk. Oliva Funk, Delbert the last of the family of four »Is-1of Bt-etioii 2300 Rcvi—-I Htnlutesof the Slayton. Hh«-ph«-rd ami Henry Huntley have ters, dl*-d last week Saturday o f ! United States, the southwest quarter Paralysis and was hurled on Hunday' Kilns Jet* r and family of Portland, been out on n«’c«»unt of sickness tire staying ut the home of Mra No­ Tie- fifth grad«- has th«* motto “ We In the cemetary a few miles from the of the northwe-l «luarter of section na Stay ton Mr Jeter will build Mrs Kx«-«T' this month tor attendance ant old house which is some six miles twenty-five and the southeast quarter Slayton's new resldi-m *• north-east of town. The funeral was punctuality In th«- grammar grade. very largely attended as the deceased of the southwest quarter of section Mlrs It-rr Uexander, who Is em The ninth grad«- wins th«- Banner was not only well known but was | twenty-»ix m township nine south of ployed in the MAIL office hnr beet over all the grades in attemlance highly respected by all. She was rauge four east Willamette Mer. Any <|Ult«- 111 and In r father has beet and punctuality. sixty-six years of age and leaves inking her plac<- ut tli«- "cases." and all persons claiming adversely the The two having the hlgh«-st avi-rag a husband and several children to mourn her loss The services were land* described or desiring to object tieorge Davh- lioldr tin- record for In th«- last monthly test are: high score on th<- Itox llnll Alley, at Ttii Grade Nora Murphy 9 7 - 0 Chrl conducted by Rev A. H. Carman of because of the mineral character of Hill's cigar store. Tin- hlghert score «Una Tat«* »2 1-0 6th Grade Ollle the Baptist church th«‘ deceased hav­ between now and Xmas g«-ts a ten Hepburn 01 fi-7 Hob Morton 01 6-7 5tl ing belonged to that denomlnattori the land, or for any other reason, to pound turkey Grade Vera Funk 91 i s OUva Funk for many years and always a con­ the di*i«o«nl to the applicant, should sistent member. Many can say of her Mrs Anna Stay ton has commenced so 7-8 4th Grade Maud Morton 06 4-7 "Blessed are the dead who die In the tile their affidavits of protest in this o huudsonn- new residence In tin L« fa lllll 9:t 5-7 office on <»r before the 29tli day of lord” . • ■ v » not at pres«*nl H«-r«- cotn«-s a host of boys and November 1‘JOH. known who will occupy th«' r«ald**uee girls who were neither absent nor CHAIR FACTORY wln'ti completed, but It might b<- tardy during last month, Guy K«-arn A lgernon S D resser , CHANGES HANDS. "STU B ." Dare Sloper, Arnold Funk, Guy Hlo- A few days since, George (Jansle 30-44 Register. I) Corinth, trim lllug rah-amuti fur per Kverett Crabtree Kv«-rett Card- sold his one-half Interest in th. Wh***d«r Mutter Mi-rcantll-' Com n «T , Stephen Taylor, Frank Gansel, th«- Htayton Chair Company to Chas patty, war In town Tuerday con»«- Norman Davie, Clyde Brüssler. Claire Stabb of Idaho. H. N. lluntly Still Notice for Publication. uuently tli«' VV. K.* Kleeker »tore wilt Sltm ral. Leather Smith, Leo Rock. retains hls half Interest. ¡ .'.ui Blakely, Robert Gansle Kd Department of the Interior. expand Its present stock In th< The Company has been putting out lilaki-ly, Charlie (Jansle Itaymond Its utmost rapacity in chairs this near future. United Slates Land Office, Gunst«-, Paul Shreve, Marvin Thomas, fall nnd winter, having shipped sever­ At Portland, Oregon, September 21, 19U8. Died William O. Mark, at Canby, l,i r««y Ml- lke, Hoy I-s-ntx, Charlie al carload lots. Their goods are get­ Notice i» hereby Riven that Arthur J. Tra.-k, Oregon, aged K'.l years Kttin ral at Fehlen. Johnnie F«-hl«-n. V«-ral Tho- ting much more advertised and being Canby \V«-dn* • day, IV-i emtier, tub at tnos. GIULH- Ktntna Frank, Mury of the b«*st quality meet with general of Lyons, Oregon, who on December 2, 1901, made Homestead Entry No. 13937, Serial, No. 1« o'clot k. The old gentleman was th Frank, Winnie Taylor, Mllea Hoy, demand wherever Introduc'd. fnth«'r of A. I, Maik of this plae Lettl«» Weddle. Irene Shelley, Malana AH the material for producing their (>410, for 8W*4, Section 32, Township 9 South’ and was one of the oldest plolli'crs Scstak. K«*na llurson. Mahle Cornish. goods Is to be had here. In fact Range 2 Ea«t. Willamette Meridian, has filed In Oregon. Aggie Spaniol, N«*llle Stowell, Oliva & many people do not realize that Stay- notice of intention to make Final five year Htayton Is getting to be known as Vera Funk, Ivan Frame, Maggi«* Feh­ ton Is destined to be known as one Proof, to e»tabli»h claim to the land above bn ter and choice birds len, Theresia Fehl«*n, Theo Matth- of the best manufacturing centers of described, before Register and Receiver, at a poultry Portland, Oregon, on the 6th day of Nov­ are being .. added to theflocka B D luu. Est.lla Huntley , (Jladyu , Hill. the Pacific northwest. ember, 190«. Alexander and W. L. I’etlt have solu< Nora Murphy, Essie Maag , June Claimant name» an witnesaea: flock Ki-arns, Leona Frank. Gladys Jone», very fine fowls among their Ed. Tra»k. of Lyona, Oregon Cacella MU-lke, Dean Watters, Evel­ which are atmon pure from which In Louis Schnackenburg of _ _ ___ very near future they will he yn Comer, Pearl Frame. Dorothy Len the •• " Ferdinand IloUfn* of Chsrlaa K. M ill. of receiving a monthly Income that will tz, Bcaulah Cooper Gertrude Comer, Sudle Sh«'pard, Unna Spaniol, Mil­ D hkwkk . Resi ter. A mjkrnok S. Mr and Mrs Win. Sailing of Tilla­ he surprising. They are taking the best of care <«f their fowls and the dred Thomas, Dorothy Shrove, Maud mook. are visiting at the home of Jackson, Clara Mlelke, Mary Rlcliardt their uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs birds show It. With u few cows, some pigs and North Smith, William Smith, Con L. N. English. Notice for Publication. chickens any «»tie who will pay pro­ stunt Ine Maertz, Theo«!ore Gehlen, Mrs Roy Cox and daughter Letha Georg-' Gansle. Clarence Maertx, Nor- per uttentlon to them can make Department of The Interior. of Drain, are visiting Mrs Coxes par­ uot only a good living hut have a val FI s I u t . Troy Vernon, Hay Hyck- ents Mr and Mrs L. I). Kelly. tnun, Curtis Smith, Norwood Eskew, United State»* Land Office« hank account In u few years At Portland, Oregon, September 5, 1908. Wm Teuwlnkle a leading cattle buy Th« sc facts ar«' t«> be noticed Darrell Downs. er of Salem Is In our neighborhood Notice is hereby given that Ko>s K. Churchill, ea*h day. hut they are so com­ of St.Johns, Oregon, who,on Sept., 5,1908, made mon that many of our people overlo Stnyton and vicinity have more op­ this week. Timbcrl*and Application No.Offfl, for them as not worth noticing. We portunity to the square mile than any Coyotes are In the habit of visit­ SW of 8E \ of Section 15 and W1, of N El-4 of, want other people to know that we otlmr section in the Pacific north ing J.P.Williams barnyard and carry­ rats«.' everything in this part of Mar­ west. Nature has placed everything ing off yellow-legged chickens in Section 22, Township 10 South, Range 4. Fast of Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of lon County. here for mun to use nnd onjo.v. Cli­ broad daylight. Intention to make Final proof to establish mate, soil, wal r, timber, < oal, lron.ee William English and Byron W ill­ claim to the land above described, before the per, gidd. «liver, lead, and other or«*s No doubt many will be gratified to Also the greatest known dilstrict for iams who have been rounding up cat­ Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, know that this city ) iiih had a won­ producing fruits without .rrigation. tle in around South Burn the past on the 20th day of November, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: derful Incr« use In amount of fr*-lght You hear of Hood River and other week, report range stock In good W.T. Clark, o!Gates,Oregon. handled during the past year. We si'ctlons where th«-y clnim to rals«- su condition. find by comparing notes, that for the world li-'atlng apples, but do they eve The Oak Grove correspondent should C.A.Revere, of Gates, Oregon. of Gates, Oregon. month of November this y«'nr Staytoi attempt to tell you the cost of pro­ migrate to Coon Hollow, where the I.Braden, merchants ami residents have recelv- duction Indeed they do not This merry chime of the wedding bell Arthur Oberlln, ot St.Johns, Oregou. 33-i:t pd. AuiRRNo.N s. naiMRF.it. Register. ••d In all $8*1(1.911 more freight than section produce» a better quality of never disturbs. for the surne month In 1 !»07. shlptdng fruits thnn does Hood River -Mr anil Mrs L. N. English. Mr and The express business loo has gri'al ami sevearl hundred percent less per ly increased. showing a gain (if box. This Is an idenl dairy country Mrs Wm Sailing. Mr and Mrs J. M. 8885 lbs ov< r a like period In IIUI7. for grasses and grains grow the en English. Misses Belle Glazner, and These figures apply to hut the month tire yi-ar. The elevation Is in the Mildred English. Wm English and OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN of November and ar«- to be seen radius of from 700 700 feet there­ Clar sne-j English, visited at the home on file with the S. I’. Agent at West fore th*1 frosts o t9 > a o M o h a w k B l d g . are rare during of R. P. Phillips and family last Sun­ Htayton. Thu amount of freight the growing seasons. After you have day evening. Res. Rhone Main 7055 s«-rit out from West Slayton too spent sevearl hundred dollars in Wm S. Mitchell of Salem Is vis­ Office Main 709 has greatly Increased making n total looking for a location come to Stay- iting: In this neighborhood, and is t g.nti ot $::0f».7l over November last ton and make It hack. We do not doing soul«' development work on hts year. These figures mean much to ni-'Hii by this lntt«'r statement that yc coal mine. On last Saturday - Oregon. Portland the our people ami It proves conclusive will find the money on trees. Here workmen drilled down Into the ledgt ly that business throughout this we have factories that use several and struck what appeared to be the section hns been unusually good. tre«‘s every dnv In making furniture, cinders from some antideluvian black Our peopl«' o n truly t n t i f v l for lumber and excelsoir. The old orrha smith's flre-hox. As the substauc« H E N L IN E B O A R D IN G the I’M !'« use c >lly. They are one twlng next year, nnd then our re­ Merchandise store carrying a sto«'k and all loud In their praises of the The dancers wore 60 YEARS’ lents will point with great pride of »7000 and the owners wish to retlr enter talnment. EXPERIENCE tl the rapid advances made by Stuy- from business. The stock Is In excel still whirling away, "A fter the star l' n amt vicinity. Our flouring mills lent condition nnd can he handled were gone.” w iiiloii mills, chair factory, saw and In a most satisfactorily way with very W nt Hosslter of Mexico, and F. F. I* mn-r mill, cheese factory, ««tr., ar«' little cash. Ros alter of SaiiFransls«'o a r e vlsP tit " prime fa« tors in making the aliov« tug at the Rosslter home. !<■ r«‘ase possible. Let us not loos« OREGON AND WASHINGTON. J ohn Rabens killed a wild cat on our man ni •ht of the fact that HOW ABOUT US? th- * premises of Wm Rab«>ns last w- ek u. 'during future has Just roinmence« 1 RADE m A R A S D e s ig n s Let us now go rapidly forward so Oregon and Washington were given Ralph and Walter Casteel were C o p y r ig h t s A c . t’i t by a year from tills date we a hearing before President Roosevelt’ Coon Hollow visitors Monday and A n ro n * ..n d tn * a *V .t rh and de«cr1ptlon m «» •I have double the business trims- t'onimlsslon on Country Life, and ex­ ’Tuesday. qntflilT a s c riftin our opinimi fr e e w hether an InT.MiOon I . prohahly putenlahUs i'oBimnnlra- n I i! Hist is now being Imndh'd by pressed themselves as more than plo tloii.M rlrtlyiM nndpntlal. HANDBOOK on Pa ten t» our peopl«- Let us not loose sight ased with the co-operation. seni free. O lile « aitenrr for neoiirin« patenta. P a ien t» taken thrmisti Munn . i Co. recete e M on day ** H’ h -I h I hv + of the courteous treatment af- t It was not the good fortune of any n r r ia l nntiet, aith .iu t eharwe. In t b « K e e p yon r cloth#*« h rlgh t f t. rded all shippers by II. II. Condit, citizens from this part of Marlon Co., I w ill uth w et l 4 "f r11 «* l i l t - et ion 24 .owl. I “ a*» oi I Willamette Meridian, tia- til«., notici of intention to make Filial t'»«li Froof, I to er tabi iati claim to the land aU»vc described, before the Register and lie Cel ver of tin* l H Land ( 'll it'c at 1’.11 t * land Oregon, on tin liti» da« ..I Jan miry. UK«» Claimant name- as witoppscs: Christian K m ««>n, of Lebanon Ore goti, F M M"'ter. F. E Heath and T I. Henne» all «■( (iai«"*. Oreifon. \MJFKNOX S D m KSSKR 11-0 1 8 P Kcgister B e O n T im e ^ s - If you buy a watch from me you get one that can be depended upon to keep correct time, and at a price lower than you can buy the same goods elsewhere. I Can Fit Anv That Responds to Light T a k e care of your eyes. Don't buy glasses from peddlars or irresponsible dealers. Y ou get scientific service and fair prices if you deal with me. E LIAB LE JEW ELE R R0Y , R ^ g O j P M AND T IC IA | N j | Stayton, Oregon. N E IS S t CONNAW AY PH O TO ■