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    COUNT
IN
ID AH O
IS S LO W
GYM. IS SURE
Returns Ara Widaly at Variance. But
neat sum subscribed in a few minutes
Trend Toward* Wilacn.
POWDEü
A b s o lu te ly P u re
Made from Cream of Tarta»
N O A L U K -N O PHOSPHATE
not*«', l '!>». No« s
I h<> count In
Idaho Is exc« ptlonall) ale*
Scatter
lug returns ur«- wtilely at variance,
but the vote tn the state capital trend*
towards Hutch«'*
However. Incomplete return* from
the state at targe show President Wil­
son leading by a substantial plurality.
For the governorship. Alexander,
democrat, leada by a narrow margin
over ltavis. the republican candidate.
An exceptionally large vote was
cast all over the state.
In southwestern Idaho Itobert N.
Dunn is strongly in the lead in the
non partisan race for justice of the
supreme court
O. A. Klmer. si'cro-
tary for the republican state central
committee, claims Idaho f«'r both
Hughes and Davts.
The World'» turpoutlno output ex-
ioo«ls 25,000.000 gallona aiiiiuiilly. thè
l'nlte«l States l»eing thè crea test pro-
diu-lng mi tinti
Co rning
at
at
C. F. HALL
Jordan Hall
S U B L IM IT Y
JO R D A N
Tuesday, Nov. 14,
Friday, Nov. 17
The Sublimity
Dramatic Club
In a Startling Four Act Drama Entitled
“The Noble Outcast”
Special Scenery, Attractive Music and a Jol­
ly Good Time
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Gerald Weston, known as Jerry the Tramp
Michael Benedict
Col. Matthew Lee, a Southern Banker
Nick Heuberger
James Blackburn, his nephew
Wm. Her mens
Jack Worthinjrton. Blackburn’s rival
Edward Pieser
Mrs. Lee. W’ife o f the Colonel
Anireline Hermens
France, a disputed possession
Rose Hottinper
Sadie, faithful b u t free
,
Hannah Heuberger
SYNOPSIS
ACT
ACT
ACT
ACT
I Colonel Lee’s Southern Estate
II Drawing room in Col. Lee’s mansion
III Jerry’s hut
IV Same as act one
P o p u la r P r ic e s
Dance After Both Shows
New Ycrk Vote* for Hughes.
New York's 45 electoral votes will
be cast fnr Hughes and Fairbanks.
The retu.-ra - J "ate that Mr. Hughes
carriitd the tintr by a substantial plu­
rality. v a ‘
r turns from the state
were closely <\a*chcd. In several of
the upper ccurties of the state, par­
ticularly Tr
and Monroe, voting
ma«hin«..-; vt
m l, which facilitated
prompt trl
:on of the returns.
When the cot,
te returns from Buf­
falo gave Hu ;!:es 40,852 and Wilson
36,915. it wen n arded as certain that
the republic!
presidential candidate
had carried t': state. Karly in the
evening the leading New York dailies,
including th< j apors which supported
Wilson during the campaign, conced­
ed the election of Hughes.
Governor Whitman was re-elected
by a largo plu-illty and William M.
Calder. republican candidate for Uni­
ted States senator was also elected.
The so-called “ solid South,” Ala­
bama. Arkansas. Florida, Louisiana,
M s s ic c -p !, North Carolina, South
C'aralir.a, Tennessee, Texas and Vir­
ginia. which have uniformly cast their
electoral votes for the democratic
presidential candidates, Is still solidly
democratic, W 'lson and Marshall poll­
WRITES LETTER
to the «ere. worth the «lay we were
The meeting adjourned I .tor ami again I,lore $1.6'» per bushel. Ill* potatoea
He raiaod u largo patch
mot i*n Monda« evening, at the St ; wore tine,
theatre. Quit«- a nuittuer o f bucine
worth then $1 M> a cwl. that day. We
men attended thiaTiler me ting.
wore then .St) miles from I’ rineville
Finally after some di«eu*aloa by Mi ««here we arrived at 3 o'clock p. m.
Wilbur, Me. Kooch un i others it wa ■
Prinevill* la a beautiful town all sur-
deciilcil to leave ’the raising o f the 1 r«><mded by hill«, on the t'ria>k*'«l river,
amount necessary t«> build a g> n cvn u m ii is inure o f a stock country than
to the high ach«»ol pupils and th. i u wheat growing.
A fter taking on n
d« nt body.
t >nk of gasoline which by the way ««as
per gal , we star led on. We passed
The sch«-o| has already pl«*dge,| $37 »
the student body to raise $150 u year the town o f Hivrn«*s without teeing it
so wc slopped at a ranch houa«*, 1 got
for t««o years, and the b ch schisd
t> raise #75 by wo al cutting on Satur­ a goo I >■* «1 io th bouse but they could
days this winter. The balance o f the not accommodate the men so they had
$1,000 necessary is to be sohcit«*d bv to sleep in the haymow, and lo a n ! tie-
the pupils o f the high school among hold in the morning, Mr. Seigmund,
the busmeaa men, farmer* and all who was the tirst nutn out found he
«ithers w lo .ire intareated in the Stay- had left I ik machine out and it had
froseti tight.
Well with the alt! of
ton High School.
With over seventy bright young peo­ sage brush for tire and hot water we
ple at work. it i* predicted that the started on our road by 10 o'clock a. m.
amount will be raised in a short time, Nothing hurt or broken in the freese.
Our next stop was at Kiver Dale.
ant that before many weeks actu.il
work will l*o started on Slayton's new We passed the horn«* o f P A. Munruc,
Gymnasium. No doubt many pi'ople thence on to S«*ammons Ranch where
who read these lines have been solicit- we found my brother. Kivcr.talc is a
ed already to give what they* can to- valley 8 miles by 30 all level at the
wani this fund.
Don't turn th ese1 head o f Crooked river. The grout
young people down, give them some­ drawback here is frost.
It freezes
thing even if it be but u dollar ard every mouth and almost every night,
help to swell the amount to the nev'es- als«* the wood is very scarce ami hard
sary sixe, so that Stayton can have a to get but Iota o f sage brush, jack rab­
bits, ssge hens, etc. My father stayed
real recreation building.
On« man on th«' street put it truly With Mr. and Mrs. P A. Munruc. The
and tersely the other day.
"T h e one wind Dlew prettv barri next day hut no
TO-NIGHT
G o th a m S o .
BIG ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE
3
REELS OF PICTURES
3
D O N ’ r MISS T H E G R E A T PI A Y L E T
as
VICE
a n d
t h e
W OM AN
as
Friday Night, Entire Change of Program
INCLUDING 2634 AND TH Ii W AR D E N
An Expose on Prison L'fe
~ SATURDAY NIGHT, Five Act Drama
EAST LYNN
A T TH E STAR TH E A TR E
POPULAR PRICES
15c .md 25c
Box Candies
Chocolates
Caramels
Creams, Etc.
thing you have to be especially proud
o f in Stayton is that class o f seventy
odd high school pupils.”
Let us make
Stayton a real ‘ ‘school town. ’
' r* 'n *I,'I ^ roaiis art' excellent in that
country. We starteil for Bend Oct. 20
at 3 p. m. About 0 miles o f Ben«! we
met Ben Kleckcr and ilia brother Jce.
Ben had just lost a valuable horae and
ROSE BEADS. AIL CCICRS
Later—The school got out early elec­
had to stop oiT until he got another.
tion day and worked all day with the
He was locate«! at or near Fort K«*ck.
following success, which assures a
Choose from
A fter warming at their camp fire we
gymnasium for Stayton.
went on to Bend, arriving there about
Newspapeis, Magaz.nes
We found Ernest Luthy at
High School Student Body____ $300.00 8 p. m.
the
Ford
Garage.
We
stayed
and
Boys o f High S ch ool................... 75.00
Brown-Petzel Lumber C o .__ . . . 50.00
*n the sights o f Bend until 12
Bend is a busy
George Keech................................. 25 00 ° clock next day.
A. D. Gardner .............................. 25.00 town, two large saw mills, one grist
J. P. W ilbur.................................... 25.00 mill and not enough hotel facilities to
Living ia high. We
V. D. Sloper................................... 25.00
th? P?°pJe
H. Lilly.............................................. 25.00 left Bend Oct, traveling nearly the
same route as we went in on, with the
C. A. Beauchamp.......................
25.00
From Bend to
Farmers & Merchants Bank___ 20.00 exception o f Redmond.
Redmond
ia
sandy
and
rough.
A canal
E. R oy................................................ 20.00
Stuff ia
Ed. Y oung......................................... 20.00 runs through this country.
We have on hand Splendid Values for
grown by irrigation. The Juniper trees
C. H. Brew er______________
20.00
Stayton State Bank....................... 20.00 | are everywhere in evidence between
We stopped that
H. E. W irth...................................... 16.00 Bend and Redmond.
night
at
Shanko
which
affords only one
J. M. Ringo..................................
16.00
40
room hotel and full every night.
ALSO A NICE LINE OF
Jos. Sestak ..............................
15.00
Beds $1.00, meals 50c, the highest
Walter M ayo...............................
10.00
priced place on the road.
We went
E. M. O lm sted ............................
10.00
W. C. Gauntt____ ________
10.00^ through Sherman Co. on our return
Free Delivery to Any Part of fhe City
W. A. R iggs..................................... 10.00 trip which ia a fine wheat country.
Came through the towns o f Grass Val­
S. L. S t e w a r t ..____ __________
10.00
ley, Moro and Wasco, got off our road
J. R. Gardner............................
10.00
14 miles, went down on the Columbia
Henry Sm ith.............................
10.00
river
Came back to
C. E. Daugherty.........................
6.00 and took dinner.
Had to cross n toll
E. D. Alexander___ ______________
5.00 our road again.
Olive Bosset____ ______. . . _____
5.00 bridge. Held us up for $1.00 for toll,
Stock Hog For Sala- See or phone,
Stopped
Guy Sloper________________
6.00 at the Dallea which is a very
ll-9 x
W. R. Heater, Sublimity, Ore.
busy
D. C. Davis.......... .......................
5.00
‘ town as it ia situated so it hs
both rail and boat facilities. We ar­
G. C. W a tso n ___ _____________
5.00
Cow* For Sale Two Durham, 3 year
W. N. Pintler_______ . . . ________
5.00 rived at Hood River about dark Nov. 1
oi l cows for »ale.
Fresh in January
Left
Minnie Poley.... .........................
5.00 Hood River about 8 a. m., arrived
and March.
John Snndner, Jr., Sdo.
at
Barlow
took
dinner
at
the
W.
S.
FOR RENT u nice 6-room onttagi- O regon.__________________________9-16x
Alva Thomas...............................
5.00
C. A. Luthy.......................................
6.0U Tull* Hotel, came on to Woodburn. near the new high school. Enquire at
John H. T h o m a .............................
5.00 then took tra,n *or Sdvcrton, stayed ail the Mail Ollice.
FOR SALE All around farm team
night
G. L. Brown.............................
5.00 with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ well matched and true, v«t. 2600 lbs.
home Nov. 2 on the S. C. F. | _
_ . „
.
Peter D e id rich ...... ........................
5.00 Rode
.
.
.
,
For Rent 8 room house, 4 rooms and Address, Box 13, Rt. 1, Sublimity, Ore.
...
, .
.
> .
, ,
Missler & T a y lo r ________________
6.00 Loffgmg tram, had no caboose so rode . halls
It
carpeted, and window shades, or phone 661.
in
the
engine.
We
arrived
home
at
Frank Lesley.................................
5.00
Water in house aqd yar«l. - Toilet, gHr
noon
Silver Creek Falls about noon.
Glad
A . C.Pancaost.................................
5.00
den, flowers, fruit trees, grapes, etc
Driving Hor*a well broke, gentle
to
get
home
again
and
watch
it
rain,
)
Grant M urphy......... ......................
6.00
Price $10 to reliable part).
Inquire at ¡driving horse, wt. 1150, 6 years old for
Glen Munkers___ ________________
2.50 Anyone contemplating a trip overland Mail Office.
If.
tale.
John Sandner, Jr., Scio, Ore.
should engage Frank Seigmund as
E. D. C rabtree_____ ___________
2.50
9-16x
W. Petzel
2 5o driver. He has a very fine car and is a
SALE BILLS at the Mail Office. We
H * 1 B«WlVtt~’ ..................
2.60 TerY careful driver.
We went the
have the Inrgcst circulation o f any
For Sale Cheap Two lota in Hollis-
C. E. Cramer
2 50 *r’P
miles without a single ac-
paper printed or sent into the Snntinm ter’» addition. Owner Willis Caldwell,
Chas. Stayton
2 50 c,dent or blowout.
For the benefit of
Valley.
Advertise with us sml get 11-16
Brownsville, Ore.
Forrest Mack
2 50'
friends o f P. A. Munro and family,
results.
W. H. Hobson
2 50 wil* 8ay that they are ,ocatc(1 on 320
Buggy For Sale One horse open bug­
G. F. Korinek
2 50 acrea o i Prair'e *°'l in a beautiful val-
Money to Loan I Have Made Arrange­ gy. good as new, cheap
M. O. Mack
2 50 *ey we** sat'sfied and doing well.
ments for loaning eaatern money, ll-9 x
Paul Frank, Stayton, Ore,
CfaM.*Schaefei
"
2.50
Your8 Ite"IM,p,fol|y«
will make very low rate o f inter­
J. T. Hunt
2 00
Winnifred Freeman
est on highly improved farms. Ho­
Registered Durham Bull —for sale, 16
F. F oster___________ ___________
2.00
mer H. Smith, room 5, McCornack months old.
John Sandner, Jr., Scio,
A. P. Kirsh ........................ ...........
2.00
Guy Hurt........ .................................
6.00
Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96.
Ori'gon,
9-16x
Martin B erg........ ...........................
2.00
Ralph Urban..................................
5.00
tf.
Dan Doll_____ _____ ___________
2.00 I T T ” —
......................................
T ill
4.00
B. A. F a rra r___
Horae For Sale Black gelding, wt.
L. C. Waynick........ .......................
1.50
2.50
L. A. Thomas
WANTED -Huy ard straw chopper, about 1):00, 4-years-old, broke.
See or
Mrs. Lucy E. Brown____ _____
1.00
5.00 Phone 1x18 o r s e e Ward llolf« rd, phone Conrad Niebert, Stayton, Ore.
0 . L. We«idle___
Mrs. Henry Smith .......................
1.U0
11-9 1 l-2x
Stayton, Or«'
O. E. G a r d n e r ..._____________
1.00j
Postcards ,2O0° “
Gem Confectionery, Stayton
GARDNER’S CASH STORE
Woolen Underwear is now in Order
Men, W om en, and Children
FLEECY BLANKETS and HEAVY COMFORTS
J. R. GARDNER S CASH STORE, STAYTON
’ CLASSIFIED-
ADVERTISING
ing the usual large majoritie ..
TAKE THE BUGLE
1.00
If the complete re rc.l r«'urns bra- C. C. S ta y to n ...........................
G.
W.
D
eJardin............................
1.00
Be sure and subscribe for the High
out early Indications the present dem
1.00 School Bugle, 25c for a semester, 50c
ocratic ma. r
Mi the lower house of Fred Fick tin....................................
1.00 for the full term. Help your own chil­
congress will lx; wi erf out and the re F loyd Crab’ r e e ________ _____
Frank
K
lecker...............................
1.00 dren.
publican party will be in control.
tf
1.00 1
While the returns indicate there will Ed. W esley.....................................
1.00
be a largely reduird majority in the V. P. Lsncefield______________ _
Representative Mann Re-elected.
L. A. Messing........................... .
1.00
■enati
I* not b<
> d that I ha dim
Chicago, Nov. 8. James ft. Mann,
John
Dow
ning................................
1.00
.crats will lose control.
Geo. W a r fo r d ................................
1.4.0 minority leader of the house at Wash
lows
)ct Republican.
Wm. F ollis............... .....................
1.00 Ington, on whom a vigorous fight was
Des Moi
Nov. 8. -The returns
Geo. A. Smith................................
1.00 made by the drys of the second Till
from near)
parts o f Iowa Indicated
Mr.and Mrs. T. C. C rabtree___
1.00 nois congressional district, was elect­
that Hugh' wculd carry the state by
J. E. Sloper ................................
1,00 ed by an Indicated plurality of 10,000.
about SO.OOf, and Harding, republican Ben Gehlen.............................. .......
1.00
candidate for governor, by more than Chas. Gehlen
Michigan Goea for Hughea.
_______ . . . ____
1.00
100,000. if the present voting ratio Chas. S. C laik____
. . . _____
1 00 ^ Detroit, Nov. 8.— Democratic State
continues
Joe P c e r y ........................ ...
1.00 Thalrman Stevenson conceded Michi­
J. T. Caldwell
.......
.......
1.00 gan to Hughes by “ a normal republi­
McCormick's Precinct for Hughes.
C. C rem er.......................................
100 can majority.” Michigan Is normally
Harrisburg. Pa.. Nov. 8.—The first Win. Nendell ...............................
1.00 republican by 100,000.
precinct of the fourth ward, the home E. I r m H
1 00
of Vane*! Mcf'ormick, democratic na- E. J. Small ....................................
Wlaconafn Goes for Hughea.
1 00
Monal elia.rtnan. gave Wilson 98, H. C. D o w n in g .................... . . .
Milwaukee, WI*., Nov. 8.— Karly re­
.50
Hughes 185.
Mt.ude Hollister
........... . .
,50 turns indicated Hughes running well
Work ami material have been sub- ahead of Wilson and polling practical­
■Wrta” Apparently Win in Maryland. s < i ! *d by th fi Mowing:
ly all the 1912 combined republican
Baltimore, Md., Nov. 8.— I,ate re­ Si ay lor. Elec. Light T o___ ___ 25.00 and progressive vote.
turns from Baltimore Indicate thq de- (' W. Mol ford
15.00
foat of prohibition by a majority of J ill F e h l«
Wets Strong In 9t. Louis.
12 00
more than 10,000.
Roy Follia
6.00, St. Louis, Nov. 8. — Prohibition
Leo. K lecker..................................
6.00 amendment— yes 186, no 4916.
Plymouth Rock Cockerels Pi.r* Bred
Corvallis strain, ( <r -¡alo at $1 00 each.
11 9x
J. E. Sloper, Sta) ton.
Rhode Island Red Cockerels — Hatch­
ed from eggs from Maplewood farm,
It is important to fiuve your Eve
largest exhibitor at Slate Fair.
In­ Glasses adjusted properly.
Dr. Eaton
quire at Mail office.
If has an up-to-date Optical parlor. With
eighteen years experience in Optome­
Horse, Buggy and Harness F«,r Sale, try, a Post Graduate o f the Chicago
gentle mare, can be driven by child or Eye and Ear College
Charges reason-
woman. Prich $75.<tO for «lUtfil.
able for first class work. Office north
ll-9x
Mrs. C. E. Brown,
o f Bea c hamp's Drug Store. Consulta­
tion free.
Stayton, Ore.
For Sale or Trade for young rattle,
otic ruboer tircfl Imggy nnd one steel
$100 R e w a rd , $100
Tho reader* of this paper will ba
tire ) buggy. Plume 1121 or see
to learn that thara la at Icaat ona
S l< r< aned
F. A. Smith,
ad, «1 riljcnao tlmt aclonco bus been
ablo to cum In all Its stage!, and that Is
II 23x
Stayton, Oregon Rt. 2
Catarrh. M ill's Catarrh Cure Is tho only
WOOD SAWING Let u-* siiw your
wood much cheaper than you can hhw
it yours If. Country work solicited,
tf
Preston Hnd S. II. Bttrson.
Angora Bucks For Sale Yearling»,
good ones, registerc I.
Also a few
high grade Shorthorn rows, Will be
fresh in December. P. II. Brown,
11-23
Sublimity, Oregon.
posltlvo euro now known to tho medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
dlscnao, requires n constitutional treat­
ment. Hall’s Catnrrh Curo la taken In­
ternally. m tlng directly upon tho blood
nnd mucous surfaces of tho system, there­
by destroying t :o foundation of tho dis­
ease, and giving tho patient strength by
luC
• ■
building n
up t'in ronatitutlon
nnd ‘ assisting
nature In li I g Its work, Tho proprietors
havo so much faith In Its rurütlve pos
cts that they ofier Ono Hundred Hollnrs
fo r nny r a m «lint It fallu to eure. 8end
o f testimonials.
for Hat
I
Arf t i ret I P. .t. C ltr.Nl V A C O „ T oledo, Ohio,
ft il l by rtt Prnrirtnt», 75c.
Taka Holl a F am ily Filia fo r c o n etlpa lioa .