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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1912)
The STAYTON M A IL Published every Thursday by E. M. Olmsted and W. C. Parry Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stay ton, Marion county, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March it, 1879. All communications should be addressed to T hk S tayton M ail . Ed Illakeley visited school Baptist Monday a n d helped with the Frvarhing every (at'll'a. m banking in the ninth grade book ami at 7:30 p, ni. by Sunday Rev. A. C. Eat keeping class. on. Sunday .»ehool a t' 10a. m., A. J Miss Stella Huntly broke her Caldwell, supt. II Y I’ U at 6:30 p. m. Positively all papers stoj>i>e<l on expiration o f subscription arm at t h e Hallowe’en party, Mr*. Eaton, preaident. Since the announcement that the farmers of this country while playing snap. Catholic have nine billion dollars to spend this year, a (rood many boys who The new seats that have been so long, have arrived C hurch oe tiik I mmaculatb CoNCBr- left the farms some time ago are making arrangements to get back expected Siavton; Rev. A. Lnitifk and were t* the soil-long enough to “touch” the old man fora bit of his room. put in Miss Crabtree’s , lion, oriaal III charge. High ilia«* second fourth and tilth Sunday a 8 30 a. n»., profits. Miss June Kearns visited I’rieat'a addreaa: Sublimity, Oregon. A San Francisco man has voted fifteen times for president, school in Miss Crabtree’s room T. H o n ik a c k ' h C a t h o l ic C h u r c h , Sublimity; Rev. A. I.ainek, reetorj but a San Francisco man can vote that many times in one day i f last Wednesday. Low maaa 8 a. m., high maaa 10:30 in., lirat and third Sunday* in tha he can get around fast enough. The ninth grade is taking up a. m onth; high mass 10:30 a. in., aec- Greek Myths in the his end, fourth and tilth Sunday*. Ye»- It has been found by Ohio poultrymen that the fuzzy hat Ancient |x>r* at eventide. tory class. makes an ideal hen’s nest This adds proof to the saying that Ten pupils were absent from nothing was ever made in vain. Christian Miss Mack’s room last Friday. “Autocrash“ has been accepted as a new word. The pas Twelve pupils were reported Services will be held every Sunday. sion for speed is adding more rapidly to the dictionary than to the absent in Mr. Nance’s room Fri Preaching at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mrs. W. H. population. day of last week. Hobson, superintendent. Y. P. S. C. E. Chicago has founded a magazine which will be devoted en Edna Wilds of Portland has at 7:30 p. m.. Mrs. R. L. Dunn presi Ladies Aid society meets each tirely to poetry. Chicago poetry ought to make interesting read-1 started to school in t h e fifth dent Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., Mra. G. D. grade and her brother Ray enter Thomas, preaident. R. L. Dunn Pastor. ed Miss Hollister’s room in the A great many people don’t care who is congressman as long third grade. Methodist •S they get their free garden seed regularly. Mr. Nance’s room averaged Methodist Episcopal Church, order of A California paper wants to know the feminine of “boss.” 52 pupils or 96.8'; in attendance services; Bible school at 10 a. m., last week. A. S. Pancoast, superintendent- Well,in the average househo'd, “boss” is a feminine. Preaching at 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. There is to be a Thanksgiving Probably before the suffragists get through, they will be program in Mr. Nance’s room on Midweek Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. m. Epworth claiming that it was Adam’s backbone that was taken away from the day before Thanksgiving. Wednesday, League, Sunday, 6. p. m.. Clark him instead of a rib. All parents are invited to b e Mace, Pres. Ladies’ Aid Society, | Thursday afternoon, Mrs. J. R. Gard Some one has raised the question of whether widows should present. Pres. Pastor of the church. E. be allowed to marry again. Otf-hand. we should say it is a ques Two new pictures have been ner, Sutton Mace. added to Mr. Nance’s room. tion of chances. seats have been installed France offers $80,000 for a device that will make aeroplanes in New A GREAT Mr. Nance’s room. Before «•fe. It would be just as easy and quite as sensible to offer $80,- they arrived, half t h e pupils (W0.000. could not touch the floor with C lubbing O ffer Dr. Wiley says a woman of forty should be more beautiful their feet while seated. The new library books have Semi-Weikly Oregon Journal, than a woman of twenty. Rut women never get to be forty. arrived. are 36. making The baby bom on a fast New York train at least has had a over 300 in There one y e a r .............................$1.50 the entire library. geod start in life. There are 200 pupils enrolled The Stayton Mail . . . $1.50 One Chicago man hit another with a cake of ice. He should in the Stayton school, 100 girls T o t a l ...................................... $3.00 and 100 boys. be arrested for carrying corgealed weapons. Trying to do business without advertising is like winking at There have been only 26 tardy Both Papers One year, . $2.00 marks this month and 97 pupils a pretty girl through a pair of green goggles. You may know have been neither absent nor what you are doing, but nobody else does. late. The Bulgarians and Turks go on fighting just the same as Sofia and Adam Kerber aged Th" Weekly Oregon Journal Publishes the latest and most complete >•* *he United States had not had a presidential election. respectively 13 and 9, from Min telegraphic news of the world; gives nesota have entered school. reliable market reports, as it is pub DYNAMO BARGAIN TAILOR LOCATES HERE The high school pupils are go lished at Portland, where the market ing to arrange the assembly hall news can be and is corrected to date lo r Sale—A 20 light Roth dynamo or Mr. John Henkle, who conducted a so that it may be used as a sort for each issue. It also has a page of rtnerator. Just the thing for a small Tailor Shop here about two years ago, of library or reading room. The special matter for the farm and home, riant to light a country house and barn, library books will be moved to an entertaining story page and a page «fill sell for less than half original cost in this city, will open up a modern, up- this room. or more of comic each week, and il to-date Tailoring establishment in the -ml it is good as new. The machine SUBSCRIPTIONS, $1.50 pier yenr In ad van ce A dvenisintr Kates» on application C akos of T hanks $.50 O bituaries - $1.00 up. • ad e seen at the Santiam Light and building formerly occupied by Thomas & Lee, on Nov. 8. ll-7x THE YOUTH’S COMPANION Pawer Company’s plant, tf T h e S t a y t o n M a il . FOR 1913 Trespass Notices for sale at this Wood taken on subscription. Apply office, printed on heavy cloth, 10 cents Uria office. tf each. tf The Youth’s Companion appeals to every interest of family life, from housekeeping to athletics. 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