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2 THE STAYTON MAIL, STAY TON, OREGON. Editorial Booster Page of the Stayton Maili + Churches of Stayton ♦ « Paid 3 1 ci V to it A I ti il Ô j ------- . . -------------------------- x i ♦ ♦ C om m en t o f O th ers • ♦ C ______D _____ I. ♦•♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦a# By John Aldan S c a b u r y , E ditor. ♦««♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦•«♦♦««•♦♦I I E d ito r's S cra p B o o k ♦ Legal Notices O IIA K D IA N '8 KAI.K Baptist Huuday S ch ool at 10 n. tu. II im th y , Hit periti tendent. II. X N oiice 1 » hereby given *hnt <* ii nnd | i(|er l*i»il*rv IS. 1010. I will receive Santiam N< wk . Scio: Scio merchant« Hail to the Queen of the Santiam Im partiality and a Square Deal to All, \\ h ether The\ H r Republican, Demn Catholic hill* (or 1 lie follow ing di'*erihe«l real crat, P ro h ib itlo n la t or Socialist. Churchm an o r Pagan. 1» Ith an In h ia sed »houkt uste their influence to have the Tito lu rt that Iteutt in that brave 1 i'Ht'K<'M »>»■ t m , I MU AI'l'I.A l K I ’ OM 'KI'' Recognition o f the Strongest and it eakest; L e t l h i t tie O ur P la tform . r" ai1 towards Stayton, 1 'lii 'tni p ro p e rly : young hroast is tho heart o f courage ________________ ______________________________________ m Jw)d condition. It i« u m atter o f in- tilín, Stayton ; U«v. A. I.ninck, l>K»< KIITloX*. and right eouanesa. croa.se o f trade to thorn. pricnt in chtirgc. Iligli iiihnn treon d, Hegiiioing at a |»pint in th «d lv U io n Queen o f courage, that fair young | E n t e r e d u t t i t o p o s t o f f i c e tit S t u y t o i t . O r e i i n n . lou rlh 11 lid lililí Htinduy- 8 .'10 » m , line iliviililig the George Neal and child; ur Miming, retired, and mikl, to m a i l m a t t e r o f tir o s e c o n d c lu s s . Editor o f Stayton Mail: l 'j i i . r » udiln .i«: Miihlimity, Orcgun. wile D I,. C in Ipa l) ■, rg* 1 and 2 •• ■ ■■ ■ - — j wish to show up some o f the eredit do the a:une and dare tho end; Through bravest men a terror would r. H u m k u k ' h C ath o lu ; C h o r ih , w, M arion co u n ty , Oregon, in to e«»t ; j V.cribers Wi l l C onfer a Pay o r on the P u b lish e r by P aying I p When Due. system s iniquities, or disastrous results. send. Subli n íiy ; Kev. A . I.ninck, rector. anti we*t halve» 33.02 ch ain « north of r j . . p. I . D i r * k I f a city, County, State or Govern- Methinks that deed o f strength and I.oiv nin ah 8 ii . m., Iiígli mus» 10 JO the «otitli line of aaid |). I<. 0 , anti he. a u b s c n p t i o n D u e Ir b l u e C r o s s A p p e a r s nient issue bonds, they simply give a i. in , (ir«t ni id lliird Humlny* iu the ing the N E. corner of a certain I00- . . . . „ ,, r. n . o*. . n_ „ „ u . „ ... lien on all the taxable property to pay love is recorded there, in the hook above. 1 bow, fair girl, to your bravery, and 1 r this debt when it becom es due. Its m on tli; liigli mu»* 10 JO n n i, Aec- acre tract of land divided to tho heir* — — — — only giving the taxable property as a praise to men is m ockery. < mi, fouril i«nd lililí Hund«y« Ven o f M illie X. N«al, deceased; «m l which our girls ean be as brave as they i “ The nickel which survived two catastrophies” might ,ecuri‘y fo r the debt. W h v n o t p a y a s you For proved ¡• a «take *et in the grou n d ; from por» nt even lid e.' it. child, on that aw ful day. | which an oak, 4 ill«, in d i«m . I»c«r« tJ. be used as a fitting caption for the dynamiting of Marking & I ^ ^ J ^ T o i t Z L ^ Z ¡he W ritten by Oliver S. Smith, for Miss • 24 deg W . 117 Ik* diet. Au apple tree Christian Hob Morton. Ruettgers’ safe by burglars early Monday morning. The bonds? Service* the lir»t nnd third HiiniUy» 4 in*, in diam , hear* X. 14 deg. ea»t onlv coins left by the thieves were an old United States > Ju*t u,ke our ow" boau,,fl11 r,t.v °| Kev S. E. C hildrr*, p«Ator. I’ reich - 51 Ik«, dial. T h en ce weal along tho in'g nt II n. ni. nnd 8 p. m . Sundny north line of aaid 100 acre tract .18 <>• copper cent and a ;-cent piece which was picked out of the understand, for $ 6.000. when paid, it nchiMil nt 10 h ni., Mrn W . II. Iloh- chain* to tho weal line of »aid D. L. ruins of Henry Smith’s house after it was destroyed by tire.: wil1 he *10-000- th « w.000 in interest S / . l l 7 ( >.\ . t / . l / / . , / 1 HIT, w ith .' ton, M iperinlendent. Y. 1*. H. C. K. C. to a »take from which a pine 4 in*, But, all joking aside, insufficient precautions were taken just as well a8 not. A11 debts Portili: > Journul (Sem i-W eekly ) S2.05 il 7:30 p in, Stephrn T aylor, prenident in diam . bear» 8 . 10 ilt^i W . !•* Ik*, against this gang of robbers. Their presence in town w as! and security debts have to be paid or Portland Journal (Sunday) 3.00 L id ie» Aid oeii'ty nu It i It’ ll Wed> dial, A pine 14 in», in diam . bear» 8 . Ó..VI nt'Ailny nt 'J lio p, hi .. Mr*. Q uick pre* Portia; Journal (D ailv) Ifl deg W. 112 Ik» d i » l ' T h e n ce X. known, and this was their second or third visit. Flovd A. property »old at_ auction. Now, 1 Portia;.. Journal (D aily ami Sun.) S.UO 25J dog. W . 25.19 ch a in »; thence e**l RobertSOn had '.varned local re peat e Cl i \ Ot t.ieil credit system the greatest evil on earth. Oregonian (W eek ly ), a. oo — 49 25 chain* to m e division lino d i 0.25 Methodist inc, but in tnis last instance was laughed at— with the re- {oT a is wrirten in **>« Holy Bible that ¡O regonian (D aily and Sunday) viding »aid D L. C. X and 8 ., th em e 5.00 p ir^t Methodint Church, Stayton. S. S. »out It along »aid division line 22 79 W3S US the temple at Jerusalem, and they did Eventing Telegram (Sat. edition) 2.50 every Sunday, 10 a. m., preaching by rhaitiA in the place id begin n in g and The not go quick enough to suit him, so he 1 Salem Journal (Weekly) 1.75 appointment; Young People'* m eet con ta in in g 100 acre* of land, more or 4.50 ing, Sunday, 7 p. m. /Kona m eet on le»*. . the temple. This is the only instance | Salem Statesman (Sem i-W eekly] 2.00 Friday at 7:30 p. m. I will ac 11 either for cn»h or on puft loot, a S \ erV llitll? cash is e\er k e p t t oete, but the midnight in His life, immaculate and glorious Salem Statesman (D aily) 5.50 paym ent, the h,ilancr to I hj *ecur<«l by 2.00 prowlers probably did not know this. Two weeks before life where He lost his patience an»!. Pacific Monthly Pacific Homestead m ortgage upon tin* pre nil *e* at 7 p< r 2.00 this robbery, Robertson told of three suspicious characters the credit system is the *r'catestk8in on Northw est Poultry Journal 1.75 cen t in 'oroet. Hit!» may hr- made Seattle Times (D aily and Sunday) 7.00 PO ST CARDS in town, and he, together with Freres, Mutschler and Sea- earth. either by mail or orally. X o bid for Seattle Times (Sunday) 3.50 le»» Ilian |30U0 will tw considered. M A G A Z I N E S area *ow\ .1 ,*t*n :. .lh ,*; th* J J national bonded debt has been paid ol! Thrice-u-W eek World, New York 2.15 Tliia land lie* near Ale, and i« alanit S T A T IO N E R Y that evening. The vigilantes opened barns, automobile sheds four times by paying interest quarterly Farm and Fireside 1.70 14 m ile« from 8ia yton 1.80 and outbuildings, scoured the lumber yard and river bank, and the Princ';Pul remains unpaid yet. Thu Commoner (W eekly) FRESH CANDIES —■ M elinda J . W ade, Youth's Companion ($1.75) 2.75 POSTAL ALBUMS and finally ascertained that two of the suspects had one er 9tone of our nationa) banking ,y8_ Century Magazine (13.85) A* Guardian Eat M illie A Neal, In- •1.90 Arm Is '- room at Lesley’s, while the other man was at Spaniol’s. tem. And national bank notes arc no( St Nicholas, for young people. 3.90 W e nUo have a com plete line o f Mail Clubbing Rates. Ciil/.eilS COIll— Suit that SOmebod\ S iSlfe blown and con.ents rifled. only factor that was not know n was any idea that the dynamiters would pick on the furniture store for ‘‘f1***1 a •trap*mi bury, searched the entire of the city for three hours thl‘m from Salem journal tDaily) .prmlc,paI of. C IGAKS A N D TOBACCO Precautions were taken, the suspects got wise to the fact, If.ceived at ‘ ^ custom house for duties, ¥ and tin.- : » ar. r. .is o n a b lc . ¥ and no attempt was made that night. It’s pretty tough on thin* for duties on foreign goods but FOR LIMBER 5 To SEE ia to B U Y . « any citizen, or group of citizens, to warn those who are to e°w- ______ j . w , taylor . Remember the little mill 4 1-2 3 GIVE U S A T R IA L . * suffer from burglary, and then have half the town point at ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< miles south of Stayton: for them in derision and splutter “ Joker.” But now the vindi- t p 1 j r c » GEM CONFECTIONERY | PRICE. cation has come, the only regrettable fact being that the loot l I'id c n d a r Or L v en ts *»*«**«** «* »» * » « » » » OUALITY, was taken from parties who had perfect confidence in the] ♦»»••••••••••»♦♦♦♦♦♦•»»< vigilantes. PROMPTNESS. m io JAN U A RY m io ses MON TLX WED THL FKt . F. A. PIEIROK. j SAT DM I NI.HTK \T(Jlt‘A NOTICE. Notice 1 « hereby given that thr unde rata ned ha« I m « n duly appointed ad ml rilet ratof of the K*tal« of Ma* lln «• r, d««cae«d. by order of the co nn i) court of the Htaic of Oregon for Marlon county made and entered of record on •hr Iti) day of I ■ - ruber, 19U9 \ having r lai mi e agalliti »aid Catate arc hrrrbv noil tied and required to preaent the Mime with proper voucher* dul y verified, a* reunited by (aw, to me at my office In thr Town of Mta>ton Marlon cou nt y. Oregon, within •!* month# from the datn oi thl* notice. Dale of Aral publication. Dec., 10th, 1909 Dale of la»t out.Ileal ion, Jan , 7 t h , 1‘ilU. i If altl.KH II. It ft K M Kit . Adm lnletrolor of the Katalr of Mae llrewer, deceased W. »! Q U K E N T .It. A t f y for b U l t . HOIRIE INDUsrt Let Me There’s many a fellow right here in Stayton rubbing a i brass Limp arid wishing for a better job. They fully expect 2 3 4 G o 7 8 Hot 6 0 YEARS' Figure on Your Orders for q 1 O 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 to wake up some morning and find that Dame Opportunity EXPERIENCE Doughnuts 1 o 1 7 I S 1 <1 2 0 2 1 2 2 has bo nd and gagged them and placed them in a S;,ooo-a- SEPTIC T A N K S 2 3 2 4 2G 2 0 2 7 2 8 2 0 year position. Wake up! This Opportunity woman is Chimneys, Plastering, Brick and 30 3 1 powerful coy, and altho she likes to get caught, she’s not Work, Cesspools, and uptodate Full going round doing anv catching stunts herself. The funnv , - ^TAYTON- T raoc M arks D esigns CONCRETE W ORK. thing about it i s that this Lady Opportunity has a habit ot Jan. T . - ^ o n entertainm ent to Bereans Line C opyrights A c . An»™. «»nOIng a akelrh »nd de»crlntlon m»i airertAln onr opinion fre« vbAtber an getting in your way, but half you fellows must wear blind- , at ^ ^ h“!L. mvontK.n ’ a probfktrly pntonfwblo. (oniiiiunlr«. of • - rift nfliionnrU. HANOBOOK <»n Patenta S. C A R D , ers or bell ve in ghosts, for you play a mighty good game of dinner sets, »out fmo. * *R1e»t imt»urf for aim urintz pAtoru «. Patents taken thr«iutrh Munn \ Co. receive Stayton, Oregon. Pies dodge with her. If she was right in the middle of a narrow '¡an* J Sta, 1 **?•r>1,1 OOF- vptrial notice, without charge, in the Sdttttific American. J L e a w Calls at Office of Mail. path, yOU d climb a ten-foot fencti to get out of ¡16r way, Jan. 10.— Commercial club, and A handsomely lllnatrntod weekly. I.arjre»t olr- dilation of any »rionttflc Journal. Torrn», t i a and then go home and kick about your hard luck. Did Jim Ja^ ^ - - H o r s e s h o e camp No. 20, w. your: f >ur m >nthd, $L 8ol(l hjall Tiowsdraler*. Pastry MUNN & Po 361 Broadway. ^|pyy YQ f (j Hill avoid her? Not in a thousand years, He set a trap for J«n. 11.- -N ow moon. braucti OH. « a c iw D. C. W hen in Stayton the lady and caught her with the goods. Jim W a s mightv dan‘ —Gcxxl Luck circle, 700, W OW . at r , . . . , , , , , , ,, Jan. 14.—Board o f Education. CAIA. A l carefui, too, not to lose her, and some ot the Dodgers say j an. i 4 .- ,E o n « . New that Jim w n’t let go long enough to give them a chance. J an. 14. — Berean club. h ie imperial shop J U. and I. Now. Jim Hill’s just a common every-day man. Ilk ¡y o u . j “ iuu u s . tù fO ty ( 4 H H I « i . Out of town P'fqrto can kavn their FOR and hrtil*Bwork tin. He nas no mortgage on this Lady Opportunity. 5o brace first meeting, w ho’ ll be the host? in OliO tjuy Bakery, If n p r p n p a r r , TO'fSORIAL A riENTION Wtmll I ,C yoa » r up and use your wits a little. Jim might lay down; that’s Jaunit8^_ AffinS.a81ie,nbly No’ 14"’ 22k KDl<J or y ijcroMior $3.50 i (ic-urgc Davie, P roprietor. Second Street, your time to grab the lady and do a little monev-making on Jan- lf>- Kva lwlKe- °f K- j Molar Crowns 5 . 0 ^ i ^ your own hook. Quit kicking because the other fellow Ja0nf ¿9- Court Stayton’ No- 71’ F* -■22kBridr«T*«th J .g ft f * Stayton. Gold Fillings 1.00 mane $ 1,000 on that lot next dot : you. It was then. q ]| Jan. 19.— Ladies’ aid society. HU XL? S DIRLCTO RY Cnam«l F if lir ^ 1 . 0 0 , ... Jan. 19. - W . C. T. U. | 3 ih « r FIQFnft .5 0 the time, but you couldn’t see it; _ ou were too busy rubbing Jan ^ _ Hi school bond electif>n — THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD • p rin t s 2 .5 0 a r: iss lamp. The fellow that’s .(¡ways teliing about the Jan. 22. —Santiam lodge. No. 25, F. & * * /s Rubber - ILBU R N. P IN TLER . D. M. It. WITHOUT A RIVAL IN IT S FIELD Plates 5 .0 0 Beet R'J Rub- _ r l l rotten hand the world has dealt him is too slow even to ,.£• “ ;_ slaytm camp, No. w. ML W. k. Wilt, htimr in M, ber Plates DENTIST W O R R K T O U J A R V A N T * t ; E o A n R . S 5 0 race with a snail. If he were after app »rtunity in a sixty- o. w. LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST WO , r p o . R E . , t s r - Y work Feb. 1 .—City council; regular meeting. Offku over Fred R ook'« .Store t lH -tt«*r NEWSPAPER AT THE PRICE horsepower motor he’d back-tire on himself so as not to rtiinr» . 1 1 .u . r , , S U B L IM IT Y . # ... ww t L ck I#. catch her—then put in three week . xpiaming how someone j ; n . 7 . in .. 4TAY TO X OREGON Read in Every English-Speaking W ific D e n t a l C o . CUt his tires. Take a day 1 ff fr r iiard luck stories Ja,j. |_v Court Boniface, Xo. IL-O, (.. Filtn •; IN COI? PO» ATEO Country. T , a V v * , hl PORTLAND. OREGOM J. M . R I N G O and do a little single-handed talking with Lady Opportunity. t r iu m p h . om ex BOV««: » A. M. Ut 11. M. ewuUy., » to 1. It Iui* invariably been th e great U n d ertak er and E m b ilr iie r You’ll find she is a pretty good girl to tie up to for life, and 'Ian' &•-“Our Awful Aunt” ; box social. effort o f the T hrice-a-W eek ed ition of C . 3 I S Pali less Dentistrw w m am am a^m m om ^m ^m k u vw n t j k r ia i o r i f . t f. in J mate in could Sh ; fickle only when you are. If you’re true, so Trt: t her right; give l er a chance to make good; gui i you a while. A man who ts t earn est , north . . Jan. 9.—Sunday schfxjl. ask for. K ingston . is she. Jan. 23.-church service. let her ------------------ su p t t t t t m t t t t t .m M M i can, he wiil only work to drive th nail clear thru and * O n e din .1 it on toe other side, fnrow away the brass w illin g ♦ lam md take off the blinders, so you can see Opportunity She p asses s a n t ia m \OU. Cent a W c r d npply at tlii* office; bargain. G A S O L IN E E N G IN E FOB * e -10 SALE; i. lie jacitAss and the trombone and the New Year’s >>■ goo«i working trumpet were out all right about 12 G. M. Friday ni^ht; but, ,*” l*jr- ,,,M;.... ir^ *7:* JJH like V/ashington’.s birthday, St. Patrick’s day, Memorial day, the - jurth of July, Labor day, Thanksgiving day and Chris* L0ST~/BR^V N' shawl , THURS- ' t t . day of Lut v cek, near Gehlen’s store. ma • »t only comes once a year anyway; so what’s the moot, Tinder leave a’tGehien’« store, stay- ton. 48-2 mon' And again we murmur, Happy New Year. F. SILHAVY’S PLA C E FOR SALE. ! Call at residence in Stayton. 48-fip The Mail thr.nks all its readers and patron-; who rm-ie its contes a perfect success. With out them, we co i!d hive T .e Mail pects to publish a h:ilf- ¡ tor;n e -g ra v in g o f the now hangin, done little. I dr .o'g-i at ►¿t«/tun (a (ta no a i îuiAie. rd and i igh t S T A Y T O N , & / )e PACIFIC MONTHLY P O R TLA N D i OREGON The Leading Magazine o f the West Beautifully Illustrated —Timely A rticle* — R eadable Storie*. Read Jack London’* Vivid and Interesting Story Now Running Serially. Article* each month deacrihtng the resource» and opportunitiea to be Snaind in the West. R..4 it. Sprriml Clubbing Ofrr ia tki. in». g .t il to m < what tba ai|»rin» • i like kiknaakecriktaf • m tka coapDfl THE PACIFIC M O N T H L Y Por»:1andt O re?an . Gwntlfrr ^n: F.nchn»^ ia 2B< ti + w bicb y*tm * m ar •♦nd m « thrmi Uta numl ior» of y o**»" . maaazine. Namm - __ . j Adtirrn* _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ts the New York W orld to pnti|j»|| the new* im partially in order th at it may bo an accurate reporter o f w hat ha* happened. It tell* the tru th , irre»pec> tive o f party, and for (h at reaaon it ha* achieved a p o -ilio n with the pnh- lie uniipie iinioiiit paper» o f ¡t* rla** OREGON W . h. Queener ",awyer and Not try Public. C onveynurinif, ( lolltrtiu n « "iul I’ rnlmiH J 3u»inp»» A 8j .c nl f y Ih e »ubacriptiun Minnon i* now at It• il I.»triti- 8.,|.| • i.il .Loan* Negoti- band nn<l ihia i< llin l«-rt uff'i-r tlm t i iii-il. E'ire ii ml A ii- ii.o n l Iii»im inci- " i l l fie mude tu ymi 3tayto^, . -------------- Oregon. ,f ll"’ " -■* »• it tPHlIy i*. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ »lifi»«-.rifii- lo tlu - Tlirii-i- iv-Week edition | York W orld, w hich com e* 2 , **• .v>" ,,v* n oth er day exet-pt HnnriNy, j S ♦ S tayton T im e : f C a rd ♦ '«»"i i-»!"•- I»rirt* o f h h p r* ciiC«!iy « . ( « ¡ l y ,,t u rrk lv ) « » « « « ♦ « « * » ♦ « • • • » » « « ><•.»♦♦ U N IT E D S T A T E S MAIL. T 11E T HR IC E A - W E V. K W O R L D 'S rvKi'lar *u(i erip lion orice I» on ly fl.O o . A »«TV«. DKI-SAT. StH ' TOI1 . ' ¡nn*.in. 7:30 » hi per year, and thin pay* for 15(1 paper*. > »jB8a.ni h :( j 0 a m Mi- offer Dii» unequalled newapaper- l:*o i».m. p in. p m. p.m . P W |» in . 7:30 a,m. and tin- Htayton Mail together for o n e Turner, Salem. Portland. Lyons ami Mfrituina........ # :«fl m m . *2:30 p.m K ln «»lon , Helo, A c.......... f t M t . m . N :00 a.m. year for |2 15. T h e regular »u h rerip - •hroop.m. 3:4/» p.m. tion price of tin tw o papera i» $2.50. Outffoiriff mafia c l o w T5 fil t i f e i «1, < - < j *t u he n m i 11 18 befof® time late. ID m r- • i riul*»i ¡»r»* Hpproalr iaf<* otiljr.ric pendent on • ; _ Mali intended for poi l" i \ t \ r n • h u jie u m 'ri s h o u ld bt itca on c i aceorriitfs lg r»^i9e. F o r P lu m bin g and Tinning go to Jake Spaniel