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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
WÊÊÊÊÊÊÊttÊÊÊÊt à Total (turn of 1 and 2) boys 37, girl* 39, total 7«. Xo pupils dropped, buys 4, girls 4. Oct. 20. Number pupils remaining 68. A. A. Shaw w a s in Albany from! No. days taught during month 16 Thursday until Saturday. Whole number days attendance 940, Mrs Fred Chapman, of Roseburg, I Whole *• “ abaenOi 63. ! arrived in Mill City Saturday morn Whole “ times late 10. ing for a visit with her parents Mr. No. pupils neither absent or late 37. MT. PLEASANT. Average no. pupils belonging 66.2. and Mrs. Knurr. “ daily attendance 62.7. \V. L. Quinn spent the week end at 0 « t. 24 Percent of attendance 93.2. Jacob Huber ami » lie ret arm'd last Albany. No. visits by parents 2. Thursday from Portland where they J. K. Shaw and l)r. Raaom drove to 1 " ** memliersof Utard 1. have been viaiting for the pant month Turner Friday afternoon, returning, C. J. S i - kinuku , Principal. M. McCully took dinner at the H Sunday They report good hunting REPO RT , Shank home Thursday. He has sold in the valley. For Linn County, of Mill City part of his place and will spend the Mr. and Mrs. Rantbo went to Sea- j schools for the month ending Oct. 7th winter ir. Eugene. poose Saturday to attend the wedding 1910 Bessie Shank spent Sunday with r t Miss Malloy, who is a sister of Mrs. No pupils registered, boys 47, girls Marguerite Kyan. R. S. Shaw. 36, total 83. No. pupils dropped. Itoys 2, girls 0. Max McCall came home from C o r Herman Pauls, who is employed as No. “ remaining at date, boy* vallis Tuesday. meat cutter for Rockwell A Goodman, 45, girls 36 total 81. seemed to Is* in a very joyous mood The singing at T. Townes Sunday No days taught during mouth 16 night was well attended and a delight Saturday afternoon, just Indore depart Whole no days attendance 1131 ful time was reported Those present ing on the train This was thoroughly " “ “ absence 35. were Mr. mid Mrs F. T. Thayer, W explained on Monday morning, when " '• time* late 3. H. Fuson, Clifford Trask, Herl>ert he returned with a handsome bride. No. pupils neither absent or late 66. Shelton, L 'w is and Elmer Ray, Ada The community wishes them well. Average no pupils belonging 77.7. and Neva Thayer, Lola and Zona Ray. 11. \V. JCissling spent Sunday with Average daily attendance 76 4 Maggie and Ethel Smith, Crystal and home folks. Percent of attendance 97. Bessie Shank, Ivan and May Frame, Rev Edmonds of Brownsville filled j No. visits by parents 3. Freda and Bertha Thayer, Charlie the pulffti at the Presbyterian church “ “ “ members of laiard ]. Lambert, Leslie and Fax Thayer and here Sunday in Rev. Macieod’e ali C. G Sl'KINUKH, Prill. Jonr. Sandner. enee, Mr. Macleod being at Pendletons Oct. 28 Mr. and Mrs. P. H Lambert and attending synod. Mr. Edmonds gave Mrs. D. B. Hill spent the week end daughter Hazel spent Saturday and a talk on Civic Righteousness in the Suhday at T. Ware’s residence in evening His principal theme be at Stayton. MILL NEWS OF 2 CC JNTIES Marion county. Miss Georgia Downey spent Sunday with Mrs Lee Downey. Lola Ray returned home Wednesday after spending several days in Scio. Linn L-unbert came over from Lyons Sunday and spent a f-w hours at Mt. Pleasant. CITY ing that the saloon does not pay from an ecotnomic standpoint. He also oiled that conditions were a great deal more satisfactory and that good public improvements had been made in Brownsville since their territory voted dry. Mill City expects to follow Brownsville’s example soon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Blaser returned from Albany Saturday, where they had tieen visiting for several days. O. L Holt is visiting Southern Ore- gou towns this week in interest of the Curtiss Lumber Company. Mrs. Round of Jefferson gave a tem perance lecture at the church Friday RE PO R T evening She also lectured Sunday Maggie Smith spent Sunday with For Marion county, of Mill City evening, both meetings being well Crystal Shank. school, for month ending October 70», attended. C. Peters and son Charley went to 1910: Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Shaw, accom Salem SatU'dnv to v*sit relatives. So. pupils registered: boys, 36, girls panied by Mr. and Mrs. John A. 38, total 74 Shaw, of Albany,drove up from Albany Xn. pupils readmitted: boys 1, girls Try the Stayton Mail for yob print Sunday afternoon in their auto. ing. Up to date in every particular. 1, total 2. S. B. Holt spent Sunday with home folks at Thomas. The Rebekas will give a basket social at the skating rink Friday evening. REPUBLICAN DIRECT PRIMARY NOMINEES Is a name to conjure with in the range world. Nothing better at any price. The Lo- rair ;s put up on legs, v. h e - e a range belongs, t h e n i c k l e plating is sm<>‘ th and easily kept bright and shining, the s t o v e is constructed on ,'Uch an accurate and scientific principle that it burns less fuel than any other stove on the mark et, t h e fireback is made in three pieces, will never warp and is guaranteed to last ten years. Sells for 54 ^ to 560 and worth every cent of it. Heating stoves from 5$ to $ 20 . All sizes and dependable makes. Did you know that we handle sewing machines? Our stock includes an assortment of the famous Zenith machine, guaranteed for 10 years and as good a machine as any machine at any price. Only $*o for the Zenith. W hy pay more? Selling lots of Kentucky drills lately. Farmers who know the merits of the Kentucky will use nothing else. ? For Congress— W. C. Hawley. For Governor— Jay Bowerman. For Sec’y of State— F.W . Benson For State Treasurer Thos. B. Kay For Justice of Supreme Court, 4 year term—H. J. Bean, T. A. McBride. For Justice of Supreme Court, 6 year term— G. H. Burnett, F. A. Moore. For Circuit Judge - I. H. Van Winkle, Percy Kelley. For Attorney General — A. M. Crawford. For School Supt.— L. R. Alderman For State P rin ter--W .S . Duniway For Labor Commissioner— 0. P. Hoff. For Railroad Commissioner— F.G. Miller. For State Engineer — John H. Lewis. For Water Supt Dist. No. 1 —J. T. Chinnock. For State Senator— J. A. Carson, Hal D. Patton. For Representatives— Carle A b rams, Geo. W. Johnson, A. C. Libby, L. T. Reynolds, A. G. Steelhammer. For Sheriff— H. P. Minto. For County Clerk— R. D. Allen. For County Recorder--A. Eugene An Fmnpp For County Treasurer — T. G. Moore. For County Commissioner— W. H. Goulet. For County Surveyor— B. B. Her rick. For County Coroner A, M. Clough. (Paid A d v .) THOM AS & SON G ro c e ry Dept. D r y G o o d s D ept. Fancy Dress Goods, N e w Outings Notions, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc- Preferred Stock Canned Goods, H ein ze’s Pickles, Chase Sa n - horn ’s Teas and Coffees. D is h w a r e Dept. S t a t io n e r y Dept. Tablets, Pencils, Pen& Ink and An yth in g in School Supplies. Haviiand China, J. «fr G. Meakln, Johnson Bros, and cheaper grades A Complete lòie. h o li d a y G o o d s Dept. S ilv e r w a r e D ept. Rogers 1847 K n ives and Forks, Spoons, Bread Trays, Napkin Rings, Sugar and Creamers, Etc. Dolls, Toilet Sets, Trains, Tool Chests, Airships, Guns, R u bber Halls. G e n t s ’ F u r n is h in g s Dept. Seeds D ep t. N o w is the tim e to sow Italian R ye Grass, English R y e Grass Orchard Grass. A n yth in g in Seeds Neckties, Collars, Dress Shirts, Underwear, Gloves, Etc., Etc. Sauer Kraut Last But Not ILeast. Try Our STAYTON - - SREGON A Bin from J. P Morgan of »loo. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 000 to tbe campaign fund for the world’* conference on church unity EXEOUTOE’8 NOTICE. served as a fitting climax to the great est convention In the history of the Notice U'herebx given tts»w the itii(ler«lgti«*d iv e been duly Appointed Joint K Soeoton of Protestant Episcopal church mt Cin h lb« U *t w ill und e iU te of Joseph Kta*l, «1» • , censed, bv order of »!»•• (To'iniy C o n rto f th«* cinnati. Rtftte o f Oregon for M trton l*««itntv. made *»»«1 Mrs. France* Folsom Cleveland, wid entered of Record on the 'Oil* flwv «•/ fteto. her. A. I> luio. A il |»er««*»ti8 hHVing d n liii* ow of President Cleveland, has been • KAtmt •*»«! «'fctAtc *rc hereby notified mid required to prcuent the name. Will» i«ro|»er named by Oovernor Fort, of New Jer voucher* duly verified *«■ required by Mu. sey, as one of the commissioners to to PeM r T. K lic l. one of the cx< « utor-, nt hi- residence *t Kern Kldgc. Marlon Count* manage the Women’s Reformatory In 'Ore gon within »lx month* from th«* dnt«* of thi* notice. that state. Dwted October 10, 1010. For sale— Trespass notices, on cloth, at the Mail office. printed Florsheim Shoes New Styles now in $5 and $6 Ladies’ Dress Shoes Button and Lace A large shipment of the lat Mayer Shoe Company, M i l w a e e , just received. SUMMONS ‘"tm ‘mo-",f " u ! , p ? y m c n? V ." Butti K. Sayre, Plaintiff Kata Kuaa. li, M. M. Urenti, ! M ft. ItUaaell, lo-orgc » , I art* Wright. Charle. L. Wall, Janie, Wall, Klltabeih P Wan, Geo rge W. Wall, N. Mentoli, The > SUMMONS, Missionary »«K ie n „f the Methodist Episcopal Church, a corporation. Defendants j To the Drfettdanu, |f„ntno and The Mia. alonara So< tvly of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a/cor|M»rallon: IS n i l SASK or Til* STATU o r oí « 10 M you ara hereby require.L to appear and answer the Complaint filed ggalnal p m In in,, abure en» Ft rat publication October IS, 1910. tilled C o u r l , and eaiiae o - or before Last publication November 10, 1110. the last day of the urn, prescribed PETER T . KTZKL, In the order lor pobllcailon of C A TH K ItlN K KTZKL, the summons upon you, which p. rlod of Ilm « I* a|« weeks from the dale oí the tirai publica. P. O. AddroM, K. K. D. Slav ton, Marlon lion ut Ibi» »liminoli», lo-wll: within al* weeks County, Oregon, from the Mb day of October, 1910, that being Ihu Executor* of the Kutwte of lorefd» Kurd, date of the lirai politicatimi herein, and ¡ 7 you fall to »o app earand anawer »aid complaint I H e C lifted ■ he plaintiff will appeal to the < milt lor II a relief prayed for In her complaint to-wlt: for a decree of this Honorable Court ad luda- lug and di cr. elug that ih r la tip. ow ner In fan I N THK CIR CU IT COURT OF T H E STATE »Imple of the lauds and pre in Ima described In • aid complaint, to-wlt: iliat part of Block OK OREGON FOR MARION COtfS’ T Y . Number H r e (ft) In William lloiM-ria Addition Department No 2. I " theCIty of Salem, Il Marlon County, Ore W. J. Prul tt \ gon, described a« follows, namely : Beginning Plaintiff, 1 >-t the Southeast corner of »aid Block Number V» > H CM.Mil NS Five <■>,. ...... ling thence Westerly along the Byron F Boon, South line of said block one hundred twenty» Defendant. j seven (1/7) feet and three (» I Inches thence TO RYRON F 111 KIN: Northerly at right angles to the »aid south IN T II K NAME OF I IIP. STATE O f OREGON: line of -aid Idoek, elglitv-lwo (h.') feet a n d ai* You are hereby required to appearand gnawer ih) I lie flea; thence Easterly parallel with the the complaint tiled against you In the above said South Hue One Hundred twenty-seven entitled court and cauae within si* weak« after (127) feet and threo (3 Inehe», more or leas the date of flr«t publication ot thl» summon», to the East line of »aid hloek Number Five (f.) to-wlt October 27, 1910, and If you fall t o m the liee on III along (lie »aid East line of said appear and an.wer »aid complaint, plaintiff block eighty.two (a’2) feet alpi »I* |n] luetica, will apply to the court for the relief demanded more or leas, to the (dare of beginning; and In hla complaint, namely: by a decree qnletln* that urine of flic defendants ha» niiv tight, and entabllolilnir prescriptive title to the fol claim or title therein or thereto am) l’or aneli lowing described real property: other and further relief and reined) as mar Lot S, Block ih In the town of North seem meet unto thla Honorable Court. Salem, Oregon. Yon are further hereby tmillled that thla You are hereby further notified that tlila anni mous I« served upon von by publication auintnona la aerved upon yon hy publication thereof In " T The h e man,... .. -------------- Slayton vi.rm Mall” a newspaper thereof In the Stayton Mall, a weekly new» published In the c it y of siav lon. Marlon paper ot genera! elrenlalion published ta tbe countv, Oregon, PufKiinnce to tip. order uf the City of Buy ton, Marlon County, Oregon, pur- f * » " , . ' y i l l l a m (la Ilo way, Judge of the circuit aiiant to the order of Honorable ileorge II. Court In and for Marlon Coniitv, Oregon,- Burnett, Judge of «aid court, made October 2.’ , made the anth r|a> of September p)|0 1910 You are further hereby notified that H e You ere alao nottlbd that the date of the date of the first publication of Hus »nmnioi a flrat publication of tlila summons wna on the la the mil dav rU October, 1910 anti the Ian 27 day of Octola-r, 1910 and the laat piilillcetloii pub1 lea lion thererif will be made on the |7ih will be on the IA day o f December. 1910. day of November, twin Jons II M i N akv and I I, M c N a SV CARSON A Bit OWN, Attorney» for Plaintiff. 7B« A Hornet s lor Plaintiff, I SUMMON». NEWS OF NOTED PERSONS est styles from the HARDWARE PLOWS TINWARE HACKS CUTLERY GUNS WAGONS FARM MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS Peter Deitrich, The Third Street Hardware Man, Stayton. David Bennett Hlii, the noted New York democratic politician, recently died at the age o f 67. Former Senator Foraker, In opening the republican campaign at Louisville, Ky., denounced the New Nationalism of Theodore Roosevelt as "treasonable as secession itsell.” Sarah Bernhardt sailed on the steamer Provence from Havre to tour America. Marvin Hugbitt, for nearly 24 years president oí the Chicago ft Northwest ern railway, gave up that position to become chairman of the board of di rectors. Edgar Allen Poe is at last in the Hall of Fame. Years of effort on the part of staunch supporters to bave his name added to the list have been re warded. i Chippewa Loggers', best in the W est. $ 7.00 V.P.Lancefield T h e Shoe M an . GRASS W e have a full line at prices that you cannot match if you go out and buy direct from the grov/er in small quantities. Our seeds are all especially adapted to this climate and will give the best of Sat isfaction. > J- j * When you are in Salem call and talk with us about your seed for Fall and Spring Fletcher & Byrd 312-320 North Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon