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Oregon lliatorkrtl Hix'lety -------- -- ' THE STÄYT0N MHIL Serial N o. 99 2 S T A Y T O N . M A R IO N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , T H U R SD A Y ,M A R C H 25, 1915. 21st Year, N o. 8. LINN COUNTY FARMER WRITES GOOD LETTER SKINNY S FINISH SPECIAL EXCURSION TO SCHOOL BONDS CAN BE SOLD AT Being a little ahort of material t h i s week we asked the devil to write us a A PREMIUM IF PASSED BY PEOPLE short article against the use of slang. SHIP VARUS ARE BOOMINC GREAT SALE AT ALBANY The moat remarkable change aince the time of the Napoleonic war« haa come auddenly in the American ahip- Yoag Départant Sfere Qiits Basnets He did. H»re it is: Scio, Or«.. Mar. 22, 1016. buildlng Induatry. The laat day of De There has been some talk of oppoai- special tax shall annually be levied by "H there ia anything that gets our After 49 Years—Stock and Entire cember. 1814, cloaed one of the pooreat tlon to the proposed bond iaaue for a the county court, of each county in Nanny, it ia the uae of slpng. Some Editor RtwjW'"i **•!*: year« the American chip yarda have Dear Sir:- Business Bought by L E. k H. J. guys spill so much of that kind of dope I saw in y«ur laat number of the hail in a decade. Today every «hip high school building by some who ob- which there is no county high school, that it is hard to get wise to their spiel. Hamilton. Mail a number of donating subscribers building concern from Bath, Me., down jeet to it on the grounds that the diet- at the same time taxes are levied for Kids shonld be put next by their par to build roada in Linn county Hoad to Newport New« In Virginia, i» work rict board might spend too much money county purpose*, upon all the taxable ents that slang ia on the Fritz a n d IMatrffct No. 30. but I do miaa a (food ing to ita fullcHt capacity. property in the countv not situated in should ought to be cut. If I had a kid for a site. Consolidation o f Two Stocks Brings many. I am alwaya willing to help One of the largest companies ha« or The board has been interviewed on any high school district, in the manner that couldn't put over straight stuff 1 About Gigantic Sale—Largest Ever build the roada. b«t we can never build ders sufficient to keep 6000 men em that subject a n d have unanimously hereinafter provided, to be Known as would wallop the lining out of the lob Known in the State Outside of Port them by donation any more than by a ployed full time for two or three year«. agreed that not over $90«) will be ex the county high school tuition fund. ster. Skirts are shines proper, when Contracts have been closed for forty- pended for a site. The pro|H>aed site, Section 6. The county court of each it eomea to slang. They think they are bond iaaue. By donation, part of the people build eight ocean vessels, and negotiations is to buy a atrip of land 58 feet wide eounty with whom such certificate is real tough, I should say not. The Boss t ^ i r t of a road for all the people, and are pending for sixty more. P r i c e « ami 215 feet long juat south of the filed, must, at the time of making the is a dish of prunes when it comes to One of the oldest mercantile firms in i by Binding all the people have to build have been advanced 16 per cent, altho preaent school grounds. This would tax levy for that year for county pur slang. He bawls me out to a fare-ye- the northwest will end their merchan- im peet/if • road for a part of the peo- that tact is not significant. A British embrace part of the land belonging to poses, levy a special tax upon all tax- well, and I am in Dutch from the time company has placed an order for the Hrnry Smith and P. Al. Korinek. By able property in the county not aituat- 1 come on the job till haying time in tiie career in Albany. The Young de gik. urea« aa unfair a# the other. Wnder uer preaent ayatem of road building of two ship« in an American building the new building partly on thla o<J in any high school district, sufficient [^"evening. This ia the first thing 1 partment store, Albany, occupying the largest building in the state, outside of tax ’ 'wm wl11 w>ver 0Uf ro,d* bU‘* ’ yard, a thing never heard of before, and partly on the present site (facing ¡„ amount to defray the cost, for the have ever wrote and if it don’t show up Portland, has been sold. The stock « it waate that much money repair- and is likely to order two more. ¡east) the west part of the campus current year of educating a l l high in the rag it sure is a flivver proper, we j will be disposed of at special sale. Apparently the American merchant would remain intact for playgrounds, I school pupils residing in such county ing tl. « old mud holea. The transfer of this big business was la m rnucb entitled to a marine haa entered upon another per which the Oregon school law (jeclares grid not in any high school district. If — One made a few days ago to L. E. & H. J. The «hips ordered must be ampie. it shad appear by the report of the 1 u* w0,k ■"'* *ut iod of expansion. roadea a mother. *• * « we Hamilton, another leading Albany can raise more I thobe for which marine architect« Furthermore, a contract haa been county achool superintendent that pu- j a ayatem, thereby store. Hamilton’s store was practical i much per flow j r, Wmg the plana embrace made with a prominent bonding comp-, p)u residing in one county are attend- NOT SOMETHING money by t lam., ly destroyed by fire a few weeks ago. of the roed ,]0t 00|y p«aaenger vessel« for t h e any of Portland to the effect, that, in jng high school in another county, the FOR NOTHING In seeking quarters for a new location, acre and alert on one eni foot o t ! ro»,twise trade, but freighter« for the the event of t^g bond issue carrying at county court of the county in which diatrlct and neve r atop till ever, negogtiations were entered into with eny and South American service, big the election next Thursday, they will j said pupils reside, shall levy a tax as road in the dial rict la built. 1. the Young store. As a result, the store ! ««rgo carrier* fpr the transatlantic boa- buy the bonds at an advance of a little provided t.y this section, to pay the But splendid values in dress good« and stock w a a bought outright by diatrlct doea not want to build, the. ^ end oil tank«»» I* go anywhere better than one per cent premium. In j cost of educating such pupila. Said for your dollar. make them do it. Land will alwaya Hamilton’s. Other words, t h e $15,<K>0 issue will I tax shall be collected as other taxes •ry<rh«M. Before purchaaing elsewhere, we in have to back road building, ihe aooner in*- As very little of their Spring poods bring *js,175, are collected, and shall be paid into the vite you to call on us and compare had arrived before the fire, this will we will get them the better the country and e\ There '* no *,«aBon on earth why countv treasury, and placed in a fund quality, and prices on the new dress or mean two great stocks of goods at the will be. Stay ton should not ».*?• 8 good rein- to be known as the county high achool waist pattern you will buy for spring Young store—Hamilton'* new spring If the Automobile Companies want a ’ ARID forced concrete 8 or 10 room bui’ding tuition fund. The county treasurer of and summer wear, and inspect our line stock-and that of the Young store. Pacific Highway, tlien let them get to TOURIST l °0K PRti for that amount of money. That Stay- each county shall make annual report of Silks, Crepes, Poplins, Serges. Cash The condition has forced an immediate gether with thoae landa directly bene n the building no one usn g*'n‘ of all high school tuition funds coming meres, etc., we have these goods in a sale of over $80,000 of fine, new Spring flted by It and build it. ^ - a minute. Positively th ere] jnto and paid out of the treasury in the large assortment, right up to dste, merchandise, including d r y goods, Let ua build the roada, but by all In order to induce a g.*«*t number of -« room provided for next_ same manner as annual reports of othj | stylish and p»etty. and at very tow shoes, women’s ready-to-wear apparel, mean* let u* do it by fair play. touriste to viait Oregon U ’>• year, auto- say to. must be m„. Thursday ef school funds coming into and paid prices, you are welcome whether you men’s furnishings, groceries, etc, etc. — Linn County Reader. mobile clubs and various business or- ton on the map oilt of the treasury are made. purchase or not. We want you to aee Undoubtedly the greatest sale ever ganisationa throughout the Northwest year. Come to ~to>o| is com- Section 8. N o high school district our line of damaged blankets, at cost gnown in the history of the Valley will are planning to send invitation* to aim- determined to put St«., »hall be entitle«! to tuition from the of material in them, to clean them out, be launched at the Young «tore, Al ilar associations throughout the East at least as far as a high » FARM LANDS BOOKLET edgnty high school tuition fund qt any and not carry them over until fall. bany, Thursday, April 1. I and Middle West to Include Portland, eerned. **» for any high school pupil unless Wilbur Wooten Mills Co. A feature of this great sale will be ' the Columbia Highway and ithe Pacific It might be stated further that thes ’ 'h a t is maintained in ita I the special excursion train, a t reduced "Farm Lands in Oregon", i g the Highway territory in their it inerariea. H aohq»|a, 1 « the ! rates, which will leave Detroit on Fri- title of a booklet just i asumí by the : The Portland Automobile Club is pre- retired each year beginning i n th e ; co°,rK< the b-And>ru . „ ' jb^ Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Schott and little day, April 2. The schedule and rates Farm Land Bureau of the Oregon Do- paring a new tourist book, for general year 1920. which will reduce the inter- hf|rh Pchool 0 r ^ .. are given below. velopment League. It eunLaiaa « Hat distribution, which will contain a vast est each year after the fifth. The in-1 standard prescribed or to o. sou of Sublimity were here Tuesday. nf several hundred farms and small amount of descriptive matter und will terest is «'A which is the same that the by the state Board of Education, pieces of land for sale, with prices and 1 be illustrated with cuts of some of the Slate Land Board demands and is the equivalent thereto, to be approved by, third for round tn p tickets good for special train terms. It is desisned to bring togeth moat attractive scenery within i-each of ***** obtainable. the State Board of Education; and un- ’ 'v*d. 1815. er owners of land and prospective buy the motorist. Parts of the New Law !'*• * certificate to that effect by the Fare» Read up ers without the intervention of middle Fare am. State Board of Education is filed with For the benefit of those who have not men or agenU. Copie* will be mailed $2.20 W. H. Sloper of Salem spent the ‘ -Hv« 10:16 P. M. only, Friday, April the county school superintendent of to those interested. 2.10 week-end with hrn brother J. E. SloDer. seen a ropy of the new county high such county. Read down school tuition law passed by the last 1.59 Section 9. No high school district Ala. Leave 6:45 A. M. Detroit legislature, we print sections 1,6.8 and 1,50 shall be entitled to receive tuition from 7:00 ‘ * Halls 9 of the law. These section relate to the county high school tuition fund of 7:45 ‘ * Gates the tax and the qualifications necessary county, fur any high school pupil, un-; 9:u0 P. M. 8.-00 • • Mill City t«y a high school district to escape the A* less such high school pupil holds an j 8:08 * ‘ Gooch tax. Read them carefully if you are 1.30 eighth grade diploma from some county 8:12 * * Fox Valley interested. 1.15 in this state, or an equivalent thereto, 8:22 * * Lyons Section 1. For the purpose of de .80 to be approved by the county school j 8:00 P. M. 8:52 * * Kingston fraying t h e cost of educating high .55 Come in and get Cash Prices and do not pay a per cent of superintendent of the county in which j - 9:12 ‘ ‘ Shelburn school pupils residing in any county in .50 such high school pupil attends high j 7:35 P. M. 9:20 * * Munkers which there is no county high school, some one rise's bill. Remember, a certain per cent must .50 school. The county school superintend 9:27 * * Thomas and not in any high school district, a .40 ent of each county in making any re 9:38 ‘ * Bussard « be added when doing business on a credit system. port under section four of this Act, be Leave 7:00 P. M, Arrive 9:50 * * Albany fore making such report, shall investi Half of fare will be refun led, from Detroit to Fox Vally on $20.- 3 pr 50c Ladies silk hose $1.00 10c bottle of Blueing CELILO CANAL TO BE 5c gate and see that the provisions of this 00 purchase. Entire tare refunded from Kingston to Albany on $20.- section are complied with. 00 purchase. 4 • 35c Man’ s * “ 1.00 10 Arm & Hammer Soda 5 TESTED IN APRIL CASH PRICES 3 Yds of 10c gingham 25c 25 Coffee 5 lbs. for Man’s Heavy Work Shirt 45c 25 Catchup reduced to $1.00 15 10 % off on Dress Shirts 5c Yeast now only 4 10 % off on all Shoes 50c Royal Bak. Pow. .43 1 0 % off on all Hats 4 Boxes of matches for 10c 10c can of Spice, now ALL K IN D S OF 5c FRESH 5 Gallons Coal oil VEG ETABLES AT R IG H T 70 c P R IC E S SHAS. GEHLEN’S C A SH M ER C H A N D ISE STO R E Formaldehyde The Best SUGAR- $6.50 PER SACK I We reserve the right to lim it the quantity to our customers as the price is less than wholesale. Price Reductions On account of our making a reduction on almost everything we sell, We do not have room to publish all. Canned Salmon, dozen ST.AYTON YOUNG COUPLE MARRY MONDAY SULPHUR -B L U E VITRIOL In Quantities at Sloper’s Drug Store V. DARE SLOPER Stayton, Oregon Miss Edith Olmsted, eldest-daughter or ye Editor and wife, and Lester, the eldest s o n of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, were marrieii at the Christian parsonage in Salem, bv Rev. Porter, the pastor on Mordav of this week. Miss E.lith has been the right hand I oomp<>sit«T of the Mail force for sever- I al years. The groom is employed in the Slopet Drug Store and is well-liked by everyone. The newlyweds will live in the north part of the city, where they rray l<e foumi by their many friends. CM Tliomas. the 17-year-'di| son of llenry Thomas of Silver Creek Falls was taken to Salem Tuesday by Dr. Beauchamp for an operation f«ir ap pewiScit*. Below are a few: Groceries Pineapple, from Arm it Hammer soda $1.08 10c up 5c 4 B >xes o f M atches fo r Preventative for Sm ut on W heat, Oats, Barley .P otato Scab and g en eral disinfectant Prescription Druggist Unless there is a rearrangement of present plans, the Celilo Canal will be opened for the passage of boats for five days in April, probably between the 10th and 15th, and it is expected that a number of steamers now on the Upper river will be brought to Cortland for overhauling and two or more boats i will carry freight from h ttla M to j Casco, Kennewick ami other points, j Construction work on the canal is prac tically finished, but little remaining to | he done except to clean out an accu mulation of refuse ami to build a few bridges for the accomodation of owners of fish wheels and two for passage of Yearns. The canal is being finished stiveral weeks earlier than was expect ed, and it will probably be opened per- manetitly for navigation May 1st. 10c H. & G. Blueing Cocoa, per pound Winner Catsup, per bottle Pref. Stock Catsup, bottle Dry Goods House Linings, 3 1-2c yd up. 8-4 heavy unblchd Sheeting 22c. 9-4 the same, 24c 9-4 Bleached extra qual. 26c 32 in book-fold Gingham, 12 1-2c. Oil Cloth, yd. 24c Ladies' Silk Booted Hose, 27c Ladies’ All Silk Hose, pair, 48c 36tn All-wool Serge 47c 54 inch All-wool Serge, $1.14 F A R M E R S —W e are paying All-wool Granite Cloth, 57c yd. top-prices fo r M ohair and Wool MAYO’S CASH STORE- ______ . « : c . tßk ^to «