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t t THE SÎAYTON MAIL, STAYTON. OREGON Editorial Booster Page of Stayton Mail. ROCKY POINT. Will W llllS Y L U fllM Mi«) ton Mail l'orr*>|><>ii<lau<i' S tayton M a il Ss ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ t »««« •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ m * ;; * • y | Editor’s Scrap Book : : \\ Comment of Others \\ HOCK Y PO IN T , O r , Feb. 24—J T . Hunt made a huitines# trip to Subii, inity Wednesday. A ^ _ 7 1 Mr Uilinnre went to Stayton for load of feed la.t Thursday. llto r . GRAND OLD ROCKY POINT. Albany D f i oem l l The Slitylim Impartiality and a Square Deal to Alt, Whether They lie Kepubllcan. Demo ______ Mail win* I 6 ynuri old this week mill Jake Stniger made a trip to hi« crat, Prohibition1st or Socialist. Churchman or Pagan, With an Unbiased W l»»r« moonlight gleam. ooeperklloK i wlol,r* " Hl ‘ h« tv,,nl '» '" '¡ " K >»(“ father’» last Wed nesday. Recognition o f the Strongest and Weakest: Let This He Our Platform. streams and .nowhite mountmn. rioe. "*‘w ' l " » " * " ' Th" M**'1 '• * « • » • X Mr. and Mrs. Mei ble passed thru our O’er looking foreal, lake ne»tli inmnier| il’ur,ml «"•* •* crmlit t o l l * home town E n t e r e d a t t h e p o s t o fiie e tit S t a y t o n . O r e g o n , n s burg Thursday on their way to a larger »«ure skies; m a ll m a tte r of th e s e c o n d c la s s . fort hi ml Journal: Slayton Mail, 15 town. Where fragrant (lower# bloom and j year# old, moved into new quarter#; Norri# Hunt railed at Mr. Hill’a Subscribers W ill Confer a Favor on the Publisher by Paying Up When Due. give perfume to every one a good local newspaper. \ \ eil nesday and purchased atine rooster CHORUS ©ìifcbler Dntcfer! while at the house. 9tnu gebt e« mir nodi in mein» * * O there ts where 1 want live, in • ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « ♦ ♦ • « « » « * Subscriptions When Coming Due Are Shown by Cross X Mark Once Only. Q|j Rocky Point. Carry Nutt of Uni.in Hill wa# s alte Dagc |d)ier nod), mie rnt weije Salomon: e« fumntf ni) © ftw e r un i ealler to our city Wed nesday. i 0 there is where I want to live, in lurtle midi perfiebre. <f# fdmnt, a» > grand old Hocky Point. The Union Hill Dramatlo chili ...et Wann idi it)rtf uf bfm llfif ©ifter bel* $ ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ m e ♦ ut thè eh urch for prnctice Those wlia fer flffoil, mie uf fm alte. Do fjnb my home, there joy ha# come and Baptist ailendetl weie l.ucilennd ld n y Itobarda M fdiun fli bar © riffe frifflt, alle delight to he, Sund.y Mol.ool at 10 a. m. H. N Imi Aslihy, Mae and Ihek Tate, Marion »*»»*» ©ittWeiWer, WOf HI 1 1 mir mi* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ With gentle, conrtant, happy oues Huntley, Su periti tendent. UNI TED STATES MAIL. Hunt, Wayun Aslihy, and Max Hill banble turili. Se froge, rt> idi nrt endearing life to me, v V — rn Woljichrn fjät, nifi iPorlrinf)j<m* A RRIVI. OKI-ART. those who failed to appear were Frank M r t io ii . Tan* R.ni. 7:A>s.ni By cherished choicest charm# of love èu iifrtmifd)i\ CM bdb iufdjt flrladjt, Catholic s am R. m - ».a» a m. i , . . . . Miniti. By I via and El win Carter and wie id)’« flflfif bob un bann bie p m. .• *’ p m to hopeful spirt» known. Ctlt'ROH or THK I mmacklatk CoMCXI’ Clarence Hunt. #:«5 p.m. 2:15 p. m 1 ©riff* in b’r Off fleftrrft. Cn Writ«* 7:;*> a m. .*2:S0 p m. Turner. Salem. C on iam i lion, Stayton; Rev, A. . Lainck, CHOHVS mfitfd) bun «flftttaiin alPfr Mfint »ii T ari a.ni. 2:#U p.m. l.Ton* ami Mehs.ua Tom Hill was a 8uhlimity caller SAIO a.in. vtx. a m. priest in charge. High mas# second, g ì li* «uni. Scio. Ac.. fllnWif, |e bratidjl jn 1 d)t ju iaflf J:45 p.m. My heart is there, 1 want to live in • , fourth and tilth Sunday# 8.30 a. m , Saturday it has been solved why it Ifr. bann Ifit ab Mutt rn STBorfdit Outgoing m ail» d ose 1 « miuute» ticiorc lim e grand old Kocky Point. »latcil, except when m ali »lago i» laie. Hour» Priest’s address: Sublimity, Oregon. takes Mr. Hill so long to get toHuhli bruf. ®c Mrfibt bfnmiffl: Shedufed are approximate onijr, dependent on I Sly heart i# there, I waut to live In! mity ami hack the reason is he has to arrival time o( «la«e». Mall Intended for . s ,,if?fi Iiftnfr $an«jörfl! Ofr- S t . BuxtrArk’ii C atholic C hurch , point» beyond town» bulleUned »hould be grand old Kocky Point, »ee the ladle# all lumie dial Inbbft bodi. baft id) tidi bfnmiffl reckoued accord.ns to route LONO MAY IT W a VEI Sublimity; Rev. A. I.ainck, rector Sdjtm Kd Tate wa# seen on our street» brrfi. bficlji id) fllftd) $)id) Low inns# S a. m , high mass 10:30 Some sweetly sympathetic thought oit birle Sobrf Ir« id) t r i ©riffe un id) a. in , tlret and third Sundays in the | early Sunday morning, brighten dreams of night. Paper W ill Stop If Blue Cross Appears ♦ Churches of Stayton t Stayton Time Card Fami fd)irr nrt warte, bi* bte JW* tuia funiml irbe ©od), ©te Tu bann Irgfdjte Summer lanqf »irt ONDS are the equivalent of credit, plus cash, and 90 «mg their fltght iirfdjririur bofd)t, mar id) baiifl, ^ . r . To kindly visit eartu, and leave their percent of all the business of the country is done on dewey kisses on märfdd Dcrl*id)t (ifftormr. 9 Tau bob J. T Hunt and daughter Helen, id) amrr nefrbnr, bah Du nod) am Christian credit. CHORl# called at (lie Kohard l.m..eat Oak drove firme bifdjt unb bnfj Du bofdjt Dei Bonds do not constitute a mortgage on your property, The flower# growing around tne homes Services the tirât and third Sundays ©iftrr nrnime Ioffe grab mie Du alle* Preach | «»tunlwy. Uev S. K. Childers, pastor, weil auBfltidfl. So en nnfer alter merely a tax, and all property is taxed. A man might as well in grand old Kocky Point. it.g at 11 n. .... and 8 p. in. Sunday Mr. and Mr*. Jake Stniger called at ©ianti! bab id) au inir jelmert flffabt To remind us we are still remembered school at 10a. i»., Mrs. \V. H. Hob* the Rohard home one evening last argue: “ Well, my horse is taxed (bonded): therefore I can unb icb bab flrnb mei SPlftnb uffle- »on, superintendent. Y. P. 8. C. K. week. not sell him, because he is in bond and will be taxed again iu graud old Rocky Point. mnd)t. bafj td) Dir fdjreime mot. I\or - at 7:30 p m, Stephen Taylor, president MnrtinSmith of Oak Grove wa« seen Arab plehn rau«jufumme: mie batfdjt next year. I have no wish to ramble, nora foreign Lillies Aid society meets each W.-d- D ii flleidje, Dei ©orbitiflbau* ufju* on our streets Saturday. By issuing these bonds we, in our lifetime, can enjoy land to see: » nesday at 2:30 p. rn., Mrs. (juick. pres geme un Dei iremetb mit mir ¿u Mr. Tucker of Macleay, wa# In our madie Y Cüd) bin ni ©infralì, ebaut the advantages of good streets and city improvements: we My home, it is the dearest spot of all ident. city last week. this world to me, finfjifl Cfobr alt. roieg 175 ©unb in can almost immediately have enhanced property values, ’Tis a place where true and helpful mei Strunipforfe, bob en nett fife MSthOfllSt C. J. Hunt railed at Mr. Gilmore« which will enable us to double or treble our resources, or love, so many deed# have done. fitiiufcl net meit oun mo bie YlUen* first Methodist Church, Stayton. Rev. F. Hall Reeves, pastor. Preaching taun ficibr gebftltf merb, mit en bif- assets and, lastly, our money, if we want to sell. CHOR PS first and third Sunday» 11 a. m.. and Tom Tate wa» »re., on the Heaver fel Warte berbei un regni nod) nt Those who come after us will help bear the burden of I want to liva ! want to die ingrand old every Suhday evening at 7:.’» ; S. S. Glen »toe* farm S.iurday. Cot. ©i« bo antic bob id) ni Panbt)* 10 a. m., A. D. Gardner, superinten -1 fd)iU>pd)f flfbaltc — jufdjt for JJfit* all these good things, and with a growing city (which will Rocky Point. dent; ^ons meet every F.iday at7:30 Alberl * r‘" ,k “ H,,e m I' °< oerbrfib; amer mann mir en ©argen be made possible by a bond issue), there will be 1 ^ taxpay I want to live I want to die in grand p. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Schmitt this week. madie fenne, bann geb idi ffH uff. ers 20 years from now where there is only one today. old Rocky Point. Methodist Episcopal service# at Me- >|r Thot.....of S.lvei creek U.ught an. ma «Du au fdjaffe braudje bälfdjt. hama second and fourth Sundays 11 \ some haled straw from Albert Downing miir fo en biffel ju helfe im fiauß, Should these bonds be not issued, there will be no more a. m., at Lyons same days 2:30 p. m. | fetter im (Hang balte. ¡Roble bolp< this week. taxpayers then than now, and the moss will be still thicker bie ?tfd) fortbragr un im Summer Francis Prangs, the Sublimity u.er b’r (Harte un bie ©lume tenbr De« on our slumbering brows. > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ « « « » « ♦ I Following are the schools making the letter merb Did) gut fubte, mie td) chant called at Mr Hunts tin* week. Look at Portland! Look at Salem! Look at Albany, or highest average in the Marion County au« ent« nun Deine ©rief gefehlte spelling contest of Feh. 4, 1910: J T. Hunt took his drill over to bab. Suppohfen, Du fummfd)t nädp Eugene, or any other of a score of cities we might name! " A ” division, one-room schools. Sublimity Friday lor repairs. fte ©unbog nimer, mich ¿u febne ” B” schools, having more than one Such places have invested, and profited thereby. t^abr bie ^ämilten Strofi nau« mit Some of the hoy# gotgume one night Stayton conditions are not exactly the same as those in room. bic fieftric Car bi« näcftft Aum i?äbr* this week and went coon hunting they Pet. Principal. Dist. grunb un bann frog iitfdjt noch b’r other places: local conditions must govern any issue. But report very good luck. “A" T. TUI WID THU s*< ©oQt) Schee, un eenig ebbfr fann Did) W. J. Smith 95.3 106 W. Hurt of Union Hill »a# seen on in mei .$au« birefte. De« ©eiter n ~ 3 4 8 u Marie Garrow 7 91.3 « * our streets this week. merb fid) bann Putt felmert finne 7 (3 8 <> I O 11 1 2 85. r 91 R. L. Young 9 iau nergefj net. ©lit Piel Cieb. “ B” Mr. Gilmore called at the Hunt 1 3 * * I S 16 1 7 18 1 0 Dei ©onp." 71 99.1 home Saturday afternoon. 2 0 2 1 2 2 23 2 4 2 6 26 be smaller— certainly so by comparison— than we are today. Rebecca Smith Dunnerètag nodiemol! hab id) ge M. Anna Nash 99 94.9 27 28 20 30 3 1 Mrs. Hunt and son Norris, were fällt. mie id) ben ©rief griffe hab. In the news article on our front page we cite a score of Nellie Colby 91.7 77 Sublimity callers Saturday. Die meent ©ißni«! Ci<h hab bann _n____ ! other reasons why we must have these bonds, and we are Following are the highest averages L J L J ~ j Q meiner ©orbingfrab be« Schreimc« made by the various grades in each Mr. W. H. King, who has been confident,, with the Mayor, that when the people understand division. porgelefe, weil idi gebenft hab, e« spending a few days at his ranch at mär en guter Spofj. Do bin ich amer just what a bond is,and what a bond means, they will not Fifth Grade. Union Hill, returned to his home it. febee aitfmnme. ?lnftntt« au Iadje, i« ”A” hesitate to vote the proper amount. Salem Inst Saturday. fe bee« morre. „©eil“, fegt fr, „mann W. J. Smith 106 100 fltaytnn Mall (.'»rrespoiMleucc. We urge everybody to attend the meeting in the Roy Marie Garrow Sin. William» of Union 11.11 passed e« Dir bei mir oerlfcbt i*. bann geh 90 7 SCIO Or., Feh. 24.— Mis. Grace eme au b’r ©oll»). Tjalt Did) net." 90 116 Block next Monday evening. If any one of you has any Christine Ripp Goucl. visited relatives at Gooch fora Intro on hi# way to Stayton Saturday Un berbei hot fe rcdjt bee« breige* "B ” few d*y#. Dick and Pat Tate made a business gueft. — „Wau amer, fri bod) Per* tangible reason against these bonds, let’s hear it: we are M. Anna Nash 99 97 ftämtig! Denfft id) alter .Arri bin trip to Aumsville Saturday. Rev. Mr. Mooley is here to hold a sure there is no valid argument or objection which can not Rebecca T. Smith 71 96.2 närrifd)? Cn ©»eibCmctifd), mal en meeting at the Baptist church. Sixth Grade. / Dock Durst and Lew Caste I were be answered in favor of the bonds. .Riinbt)f<boppd)e hot un mo eenig 90 Minnie Zoesel 5 / Walter Stan. Sunduy at home. hunting cotton tails last Saturday Cbber mid) birefte fami — perftehft. Ethel Goodrich 98 117 ma« feil meent? Utt ctiihau, finfiig Mhedecks of Union Hill past by Rebecca T. Smith 98 Mi## Cleo Johnston was a guest at 71 oohr i« fe alt, fegt fe; bann merre '8 Saturday with n four horse load of Nellie Colby 95 77 the home of Mrs. Charles Warner last mol fdjicr fed)Aig fei; un 175 ©unb fencing wire. young people of this city are as untidy in their o^n homes Seventh Grade week. wiegt fc ah- De« mär unti ebbe« for 106 94 as they are in the post office, and other public places. There, W. J. Smith J. T. Hunt rod family spent Sun midi (Hucf midi al) un lad) net!” Se Mrs. Nellie Swart» of Salem is h Anna McCormick 36 92 day nt the Downing home. bot midi ongegueft, hot amer bod) guest of .Mr*. W. W William*. they stand around and eat peanuts and other provender, Mrs. Minnie Stephens 66 92 Iad)f iniffe— en ©ein, bnfo b'r gtiebe 99 96.6 Fllwin Carter and Marion Hunt Mis* Min..ie Carpenter entertained throwing the shells on the floor, together with innumerable Anna Nash mieber hergeftcllt mar Dan ( u ich R. L. Young 05.6 the Young people’s Sunday sel.oo, spent Saturday in Stayton. 91 gefoljt: „iiau mefle met erfdj: cn bits of paper and other husks which properly belong in a Eighth Grade ela#s Friday. Spaß hame mit feiler ©olii) ^¡d) Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carter spent Satur 32 97 can of waste. The effect, after five minutes of these young| Prul Miller fdjrrib Ihr, id) bät b'r grofi 8 ph her* day in Silverton. Marie Garrow The club dunre was largely attended 7 94.2 people’s presence, is one of filth and disorder. Visitors to M. Anna Nash ftnudjt un fennt fett (¿d)uf) anjiege, 99 95.3 as the dance at Hl.elburn was culled • It Frank Smith returned home Satur fo bab ii) prMi in Aio«* ©oche fumine the post office frequently have to wade thru little piles of Mrs. I. Flanigan 21 90.8 r.ud their crowd came here. day evening from his larm near Sl.aw, fount. Se fot brum fo lieb fei un paper, banana peels and nu' shells, which crunch under Mr Harold Peery of Springfield is Ellen Frank railed at the Downing mir ihr ©ifter |'d)icfe." — „Denfft je Mint ?" bot fe g’frogt. — „Sdjubr! their shoes as they proceed for the mail. Such untidiness visiting friend* mill relative# at Hcio home Saturduv. Itn enibau Amce Sent fami mer bran would not be tolerated for one minute in the drygoods or The High school boy# will play tlo- fpenbr." C|d) hob bann cn recht Per* Albany Madison Street, school Satur Che February issue of the Fruit lichter ©rief gcfdjrieme unb for ihr other stores of the city, where both young and old congre Glower, published at St. Joseph Miss ©ifter g’frogt — fo, mie fe alleweil gate in as large numbers as they do in the post office. But i Not lea# than two dozen frien.la day. ' ouri, is an Annual Gardening nun.her, mär. Drei Dag bruf iS e« merflid) custom seems to dictate that everything unusable shall b e: assaulted CHMtle Ke» bury Tuesday Grant Davis waa a visitor at and cm..prises 80 pages and cover. It ah fd)im fummo. Do hot rS Spafj deposited on the floor of all public places «=uch as post ni* ht*on t|»e<>cc,*i*ionortii«fourteenti> Warwick home over Sunday. contaii.su number of i..iresti.tgariicli s geme. (Hrab mie id) mir gebenft hab. 175 ©unb hot fe gefaht! (Vb wett fe Vila* I’ hillipi will soon occupy on the subject of »praying, ii.i.rketing offices, sidewalks or depots. We venture to sav iust i his T * wife. * ? ¡ I T T T wap ° HurccHfifijI ' ""” ,“’"' r 3a J n that i d i JUM lie ' attiick in Phillip* property. i« 2 7 5 . So en Unmufter! Die ijjerj* and packing of fruits, in addition to gegrb gnu} mit ©peí imermnchfel (fti one peanut shell placed between the collar and the epidermis |every »«»»#« *<f the word», ami the 1 a mass of ini rest ing data on the subject flopp fd)icr mie en ©ufd)elmoo«I U m of some of these thoughtless ones would c a u s e them ( q I p w « n®« «1 #o many well-wisher# i# Willi* Caldwell is it. receipt of yet I of gardening. One of i he main frati m s ma? nirmihigc ílhge! Un fo ebbe* eject same. Then why _ not be as particular about outwird a|,preci!» lpd 11 f,|'° another letter relative to his la .» tiful i* the story telling how readers of The friegt nod) jo 9 Iohfd)en 8 ! ©lei gute • J * Ul WUV YV i l l u I ton’s « "birthday” Iii* » | , little hatchet# (tho as inward appearances? yield of Oregon potatoes last fall, this Fi nit Grower raised the Giant Radi-I. ©orbingfrab hot bann nl) geiehnc, not the cutting kind) were much in time from C. B. Ragsdale, Box 54 R from Japan,Hnkurujima, ton., emirinus bob id) net in (Hefohr hin. ,,©a« evidence. F D N o . 4, Washington, Iml. T l i e 1 *ir.c, »on. h of the ratlishe« weighing as bhn|d)t nauY" hot fe g’frogt. — „®ar nij. flee ?lntrcort i« aHemoI boef) cn The exercises of Farmer’s Week indud.ng the S p e c ia l L'fc T h om *# «»# a passenger outlie IndianUn wants to buy 5 bn*hel# of much ns 23 pounds. The article in ?tntmorf De« ©Jonftrum— id) meen these tine potatoes from Mr. Caldwell: question js profusely illustratedsi.il program offered by the School of Domestic 2nd Art attracted Klt “ ■ K^Moni*y’ V“*1' ” y' who has already replied to hi# request. gives reports from a min.her of renders bef ©ifter— fdjií id) Auricf, bc« imrig fc bann in b’r Siting Iefe. 340 men and women to the Oregon Agricultural College this lattercity he recently bought a hair The itcu. from w hicl. nil the*c h tiers who have grown real giants of this fami ©ami tnir lewe bi« nädifte ¡ 5 frbrt, year. O f this number 1 3 ^ are women who are Studying the ' nterc!,t in n barbershop. Hi* time in sprang wasoriginally published in the giunt radish. Sample copies ot the bann gebne mir Aufamme uf bieaDen- on wa# problems of home building and 201; are men taking the work 8Uy,on w,*', i,rincii"iiy »*■ Stayton Mail, and ha# beet, copied by Fruit Grower will he sent free to our fmtn uähr un bonn mefle mer feil cause all hi» friends took five minutes farm and weekly papers all over the readers, who will w rite toll.c publisher# ©nrnbieíle au« ebaut finfhunnert in fruit growing and general agriculture. 5 arb Cntferning angucfc. npiece to »hake hands with him. and ask for them. Union. REASONS W H Y W E W A N T THOSE BONDS. I wonder if it is the time, when angel# B month; high ma#» 10 30 a ... . aee | Several of the youngpe,.pieattended end, fourth Mini tilth Sundays Ve. t||„ lUnce H| Victor Point Saturday per. at ev e n t«* . evening SPELLING AVERAGES, : Calendar of Events < SCIO. LOCALS. 5 7