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DR. P. ! Sacrificed Hla Own Life- ■! hurt Uff the war of the Revolution two Rfitlsb tuildiera of the arm)' of Cornwallis weuf lato u bouse uud alma od th* Inmates lu a moat cruel and shameful manuor. A third aoMler. go log Into the bourn*, mot them coming out and recognised them The Itimntea acquitted hltu of all hlarne, but I}« waa Imprlsoued lt#cnu*« he refuaod to dla cloae the mtiuca of the offenders. tie erjr perauaslou waa tried, hut In vula. and at length ho waa condemned b.r tt court martial to die. VVhvu he waa ou the gallot*# Lord Cornwallis, sur prised by his obstinacy. rode up to him. saying: "Campbell, what a fool you are to die thua! Disclose tin.' uamea of the guilty men and you shall lie Immedi ately releaaed; otherwise you have not fifteen minutes to live.'* * “ You are lu the utidst of a cam palgn. my lord,” replied Campbell. “ You can bettor s]mre one man than two.” And. (Irmly adhering to bis pur pose, be died. r * 1* 0”* J s* s: rs. “SO H A V E WE.” FOR. - WILSON X VfS !S A VOTE FOR YOUR CHILDREN ONE NORMAL NOT Ha can i Hubbard Bldg. dr T c —Rochester Herald. What Am I f I've wrecked trains; I've saved a rich man's life and of course married hla beautiful daughter; I've committed murder; I’ve preached the gospel; I've found treasure; I’ve led armies to vic tory; I’Ve been a king; I've seen bell;T I've toured heaven; I've made men slaves aud freed them; I’ ve threatened women's houor and saved It; I've con- ! demned to death the innocent aud gp- en liberty to the g'^tlV; I've built ua- | tlons aud destroyed them; I'v# created drought and brought flood; I've chang ed poverty to riches and robes to rags; I've fought In the Crusades; I've gone i through the Revolution: I've mado men , of politicians and politicians of. men: | I’ve tortured Christians as a pagan and as a ■ Chriatlan enlightened the heathen; I've been lawmaker and law breaker: but with all. I've made the j worljJ progress—l am Imagination!— U fa R i optoi ENOUGH Oreeon has but on# Normal School. This school U located at Monmouth. Kxcallant aa ta th* wo of this school It la utterly unsMt l“ , " pplyfobr th, small part of tha need for trained teacher* for in 0PTI< Rooms 5- i Bv 'T s V 'r . i n a a i i i w n s s , - j w « £ j » » * Oregon Slat# Normal School at * proposed Ka#t#rn W e n d l e t o n . Oregon. GIVE EASTERN OREGON SQUARE D IA L Salem, DR. 0. DEI li g h t c o u n t!., in the W lllM t .M « ' VaM#y have f*> *V < « £ \ t í* Th# Oi l G lifo ; r# ed for all »cut* S H S s S3. attending, itotlents frtim Raster« Oregon are corn pelted to go to neighboring elate# * #ecur# iti#! r training'a# teach#r# O N LY COSTS J*_ CENTS REJt 11,222. The en nual m e t n le n e n te eo«t ot m i& m s S f S H «S 3 (Jro#ne-Hu|*pl#« i Ue#»l In M 214 Masonic Templi G. A. DKAli C H v an ..I REAL to {.c o m e useful end productive eltlceneT STRONG ENDORSEMENTS I f you havs prop with me. If give Among thoee who strongly endorse the eatablleb meat of the proposed Eastern Oregon Normal »<-Do*d PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. 4 Dffic* In l^r are Governor Wllhycomb*. ^ H Ackerman Hreal- --- - 4 dent of the Monmouth, Stat# Normal. W.-J- STAYTON. ~ For Pyerrhaa. 4 Frealdent of. the Oregon Agricultural -College, IV U Prevention la the beat remedy d Campbell. President of the Stata University. Robert C Fr#nch. fortnef President of the Weston Normal, for pyorrhea. Dentists preach d N otice o f Hei and practically all of the leading educator« of th# this everywhere. Begin with the d State. J. A. Churchill. Superintendent of I ubllc In children and teach them bow to d Notjr# 1« hereby j s traction, voice» tiie eenllmelll» of those who are keep the teeth clean and free d A P h r a s e E x p la in e d . . account o f Hulda mo»namlllar with the need of more adequate Normal from all kinds o f food particles. <$ Medlcus tells us thnt It makes him mtnistratm o f th#i facilities when he says d> Teach them to brush the teeth <® | mad whenever he sees some writer us Shazcr. d*fraenl, | " O r e g o n ' , g r e e t . . « n . e d tor. He ru ra l ecne*'» t e e c h . “ w ho h . e hed toll p r . p e r e t i o n to do her w o £ d> and rinse the teeth and gums d ! Ing the old southern phrase "the spit Vtuntv Court o f •u ch pr ep ara tio n can best com# throuflh N o r m a l » en vo i __ ♦ thoroughly three times a day * an' image“ without showing any knowl of i trrgon, and thai , r f.', tPuet th at tho v o te r« of the XIete w il l eeifet in reio m g . October, IVIfl, at < after meals. Cleanliness keeps <8 I edge o f what it means. Medlcus says C h ACSISRC*'*« tho etand ard of p u r achocla by a a ta b i i « h i n # i * i l a t # N o r m.. haa been i id> the gums healthy Have the d [ that be has even seen it s|>elled thus: m a l School at Pendleton. T h a location la con tra h^tho i n CVmfl for th* hr» terest of tho poop:# of Pendleton -fn education m u« t »■«»!• j d> tartar removed from the teeth; d "The splttln' Image.” So we have seen lont. and the large n u m par of pupila m tha Public achool« ii'-S final account ♦ this, if allowed to remain, makes d In the works o f nil English novelist: w ill givo ample opp or tuni ty to etudanta to gat tho am o u n t tl • i- f. at which of te ac hin g practice required In a standard no rm a l achool.' “ He's the spit tf:.d Innge of his fa d> the gums recede aud loosens the d creel in such All the above educator* Insist that a Standard d> teeth d ther. as they say In America." flit- V. j. < tlons tha Normal -School must bo located In a town of 6U00 And an American short story writer 1 d Pyorrhea Is not a constttu- d> ronUwl the same. or more population and having enough grad# pupil* d tlonal disease: It Is a local affec- d makes a negrtrebargeter say: l i f t DA M. I for teaching practice “ Yassub. He's de splttln' Image of ! d tloti Bin the existence Is a d US Administraln^ V O T E RIGHT .A N D 1 d menace to health for It ennses d hls ma." The phrase was originally "the'spirit ■ y v otin g Y E S for No. MS you wil l help fo give to tho d diseases of the Joints a« well as d SU1 school children of Oragon tha aama a d v a ntt goa onjoyod and Image.” explains Medium Of d many other “systemic diseases. d O MCH lO O »..« Y b y tha achool ch il d r tn of our na.ohborinQ atataa. In the Circuit C# V o t t Y E S for No. JO». d Watch your own teeth, watch d course thnt means that one person Is Oregon for th* d the teeth of the children, for the d both mentally an.l physically like au Eastern Oregon Stele Normal School Committee I >•• jierti d first sign of tartar and go -to a d other. Southern people are careless L izzi «- O. (VitordL altout their r's. so the phrase became ' * By J. H. Gwlnn. Secy., Pjndleton, Ore. d dentist to have it removed 100 PER CENT AMERICAN. O. Ddtord, I>ef d Keep the teeth clean at all times, d “ the spit an' Image” and “ the splttln’ To Albert O. Imago.”—Louisville Courler-JournaL d Use plenty of tooth powder and d (Paid advertisement! I am th* candidata ot a party, named defendant d water to brush the teeth and do d In the name o f tki I but I am abova all things else an H y d ro a e ro p la n e s . d not neglect thoroughly to rinse d you an- herrby American citizen. I neither seek The Idea of the hydroaeroplane was d the month and teeth d answer the comj: the tavor nor (ear the dn.pleas in the above entidM I ♦ - d suggested In patent specifications by ure of that small alien a cmenl nugo Matullarh of New York in 180« week# from the datel PARTY SUFFRAGE RECORDS. d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d among us which puts loyaity to ration o f this ec C IT A T IO N but It had Its practical origin In Glenn any foreign power before loyalty Washington at Night. •ix week# from th#] I Curtiss, who added float» to the aero- Only Democratic Congressmen Ap to the United States.—/ row Pres Night life comes ou swiftly when It plane with which he was experiment In the County Court o f the State o 1916. I f you fall Mi - pealed For Action. idem H’U mjh '» Speech of 4 ore pi w rf. the plaintiff • gets really started. Night In Washing ing over Lake Keuka hi 11X18. These Congressman C. C. Dill <>f Wn«hlng i Oregon, for the County of Marion. ance. <. court for th# reUrf I ton is a beautiful girl drawing a black were placed under each wing, so that In tnc matter of the estate o f A ton cite* the records of the committer 1 Wilson, deceased. complaint, namely. flg| velvet. Jewel bespangled cloak over In case of accident the machine would hearing« on xuffruge In rongress lo To William H. Wilson, R. F. Wilson matrimony heretofMl white shoulders. The streets are light- not sink. Langley and others had prove that "the only rotigrewuiieii win* Mrs. Film Stubs and J. F. Wilson you and tne above ed with dull bronze, rattier low lamps; “made tbelr exferimentul flights over dissolved and h#B have gone before the Judiciary commit GREETINGS: artistically perfect laroiw that hold dull bodies ’ o f water for like reason«.” plaintiff hav# a < tee of congress this year to a«'; tlint’ n IN THE NAME OF THE STATE I white, glowing globes. The lanii« are Probably the 'flrst to make the floats suffrage amendment lie voted upon OF OREGON you are hereby cited and the care, custody, «ri i PRAISES WILSON’S STAND I very close together. They ure the an Integral purt of bis machine was have been Democratic meniliora." Ur required to apis ar in .the County Court children o f yoora#if IN BEHALF OF SUFFRAGE ! pearls that the girl winds shout her Fabre. who on March 28. 1910. made adds that "no others have npiwarod of the State of Oregon for the County plaintiff’» coat# herein, and for sol the flrst flight with a practical hydro I throat aud In her dusky hair. ask for consideration of the measure | of Marion at the Coifft room thereof at relief aa to the eoi The White House stands out. glim aeroplane at Martignee on the Seine. That la. I think, sufficient answer t<> I Salem in said couhty on Monday, th* The action of the Notional Thi# summon# is 1 10 in o'clock -V 1916, . at mering boldly against the black of the Curt las soon alieudooed floats aud built any claim that tbe Democratic part) 9tir day of October. I. |pte Woman Suffrage assoc lotion at in the forenoon of that day. then and publication tn tha j foliage. 11» lighted windows dimmed boat bodies, and for this accomplish opposed woman suffrage." Atlantic City. N. J., In rejecting there to show cause, if any there be. order o f Hon. W. : with tightly drawn curtains. What of ment be received the Aero Club of Thla record need only be supplement why an order should not b# made and Judge, mads and by an overwhelming vote the national portent may not have hap America trophy In 191L ed with the personal voting history of license given to G. E. Unruh. the ad herein on the Z lr tè f proposal to make the suffrage pened behind Those same curtained the rival presidential candidate« to ministrator of the above estate, to sell directing that th# I movement a partisan annex of Butter From a Troe. window«! Perhaps fear has grappled show who Is the real friend of suf at private sale in accordance with the once a week for ill the Republican campaign was One shea tree beside each man's back frage. with bravery behind the abetter of the President Wllsou made two laws of the State of Oregon and the or and prescribing th# further emphasized by Dr. Anus friendly wall»; perhaps hatred and love porch would cut a Mg *Uce o f butter trips from Washington to New Jrrse' der of this Court, the following doa 1916, as th# date of Howard Shaw, "the sage of suf O. H. have clashed. Perhaps coward» bare off the monthly food MIL In Africa to register n;id vote for woman suf cnbed property belonging to said as frage,” in an Interview published A become strong, and surely strong men vegetaMe batter Is made from the fruit frage when It was submitted In hls Ute. to-wit: Being that .trip or parcel In the Philadelphia Press, a Aug. 23, 30. Sept have wept. Characters and homes and of this tree, aud tt Is said to be of slat*. CaudUpnt# liughes did not take of land in Block No. 4 in Cardwell'» stanch Republican organ. nations have been molded behind those richer taste than any butter made from th# trouble to register or vote the same addition to the city of Salem. Oregon, “The president in hla speech to lying west of the boundary line be friendly blinds.— Margaret E. Sang cow's milk—alleged or actually scraped year—191.'► —when the suffrage amend tween the D. L C. of J. B. McClane the convention promised nil he •ter. Jr.. In Christian Herald. from a cbnrn and squeezed Into tbe ment was submitted lu hls state and wife and the J. Baker D. L C coaid carry out.“ said Dr. Shaw. wooden mold which leave* a yellow “ I f he had promised more we ni l u Pi"!* or P"**-! land in SESTAK <Z1 meebnd on top o f tbe cake. Tbe Arabs The Jumping Frog Story. Block No. 2, Capital Street Addition to would have known that he could Watch Your Shoulders, used It In early times.—Pittsburgh Dis the City of Salem. Oregon, lying north It was In the Angel Camp bar that not carry it out PRO! When standing before a looking glass of the alley through «aid block and Mark Twain heard from an ex-pilot patch. “ Not the Republics us alone, notice if your shoulders are the same we*t Of the division line between the J called Ben Coon the Jumping frog nor the Demócrata alone, can height. Generally the right Is higher H. McClane and J. Baker D. L. C. High Calling. story. Clemens related If to Artetnus bring suffrage. I f it could be You are further notified that this cl- than the left. The reason for this un Little Walter's ancle was attached to Ward. who. urged him to write It. to be dflfce thnt way I would favor it tation » served upon you by publica evenness lies In the way one sits You the commissary department Ns fn ral Included In a ls*ok that Ward was pub But It can't We must get tion m the Slayton Standard, a nrwa- lishing. Clemens dallied nnd sent It ly little Walter wanted to know what get into a comfortable chair at your enough Demócrata and Repub K*?n‘‘r* 1 r!rclJl*tion. published to the publishers too late, but they that meant Hls father explained that desk, and at qnce you rest your right a t - tajton, tn Marion County, Oregon licans together to do It.“ elbow on the arm o f your chair It was the commissary’s duty to supply banded It over to a dying paper called t^e°fiu! r|0f th/*QCounty Court mad.K on the Saturday Press, which gladly gave the soldiers wltn food and drink and your desk, thus throwing oue shoulder tru .>th day of Septemhar, 191« Highest higher than the other. This Is especial- . You are further notified that the flrst the like. The very next day a lady Prices of meat animals, hogs, cattle, It pride uf place In its columns on Paid for N I ly tbe case where one writes a great publication thereof 1« Sent rt mm Proft-ssor Sklgwlck came to call and asked Walter how hls sheep and chickens, increased 4.1 per Nov. 18. 1805. deuL When you notice thut one shoul S t a y ....... V * * : Uncle Paul was. cent from August 15 to September 15, s.vnopsized It In Greek form for hls G. F. UNRUH. “ He's One.” said tbe young man. der Is higher than the other the thing tobeM, 1910 compared 'with an average increase of book “ Greek Prose Comiwsltion.” and “ He’s a waiter now."—New York Poet to do Is to change your way of sluing _______ Administrator of the Katat*. thus arose the legend that the Jump at your desk. Two simple exercises nine-tenths of 1 per cent in the same ing frog story originated In ancient will lie beneflctal. The arm of the low Statement. Woodwork. period th# last six years, according to Greece, a legend In which Clemens him- er shoulder should be extended up “ la It your intention to offer your the department of agriculture. selT believed till Professor Sldgwlck ward, tbe baud grasping a dumbbell Statement of the ownership undeceived him In 180« by telling him enemy an olive branch V That of the higher shoulder should be management, circulation, etc ’ “ I’m not sure." replied Senator 8or $8,028,000 la Added to John D’# Pile. that the Greek version was merely a gbum. “ We’n try out the olive branch lowered aud made to aupport a hear* re a re d bv the act of AuRu.’t translation o f Clemens' own work. 7 ■Sung In Iron* of New York.—The advance In Stand proposition. But we’ll flx the thing en weight posit* | Coaid Eat as Well as Writ«. ard Oil Issues added more than $13.- It ran be turned Into an ax handle.” — M', .^¡12' of Stayton Standard Dr Johnaon was a great tea drioker. Washington Star. • 000,000 to the aggregate value of the published weekly at Stayton Mexicans Expel American. It is stated that be Rould drink ttorty Standard OU companies and $8,028,000 very Day, Editor.' | or forty cups o f tea during an evemng! Washington.— Burton Wilson, an Oregon, for October From tho Star* to You. to the value of John D. Rockefeller's Yet be lived to a fair age uud appar Homewhere beneath the stars there American citizen, president of the for J ' , , U> ,A zander. Mana^m* .v SUyton for Ki holdings, it is estimated. ently suffered no very ill effects from Is something that you alone were eign citizens' committee ;l„d : Amer nect motor. wd,tor '• H Ulakely. »Huginess hls great thirst for tea. He was one meant to do. Never rest nntll you have Bank Robbed of $8000. “ Kingston for ican Club, Mexico city, who recently Manac - r n «i . of the most notable of> feeders and ate l ' Alexander. Ar Stayton.......... *>j> Moosejaw, Sask.— Six masked and hls food in what we sliou.d now think found out what It Is!—John Brashest was Imprisoned on charges of "per- Pnhli i ublianc.'. L. 1). ■.* l e n d e r In tbe American Magazine. heavily armed robbers gained entrance rather a piggish fashion, making great v Stavton for .SaRM" nlclous activity" by Mcxl-an govern Known bondhcl*., Sublimity . . to the Caron branch of the Bank of grunts and groans of satisfaction ot ment officials, haa be. n released and A Long Run. Aumsville, m* Hamilton and after binding and gag enjoyment the while and going the ordered to leave the country. "This Mil baa l»een running now for northbound holdind 8<‘CUrity hol* A ging the night watchman and hls bed- round of the menu very thoroughly. three month».'' said tbe collector. " T u r n e r ,. ... . Charles lieade. the fatuous novelist. fallow, blew the two inner safes and Ar Salon, m- wt»v; A Glimpse of Heeven “ Dear me." said the debtor, "how t n c .... mad# away in a stolen automobile with Is reported to have Itecn one of- the tired It must be.” —I>etrolt Free Prees. Paterfamilias— Well. Mr Rmith I'm strangest feeders on record. A contem Lv Oregon Electric $8000 in currency. pleased to see you at our humble board Salem. porary. writing of hls meals at the Gar for the flrst time. Now. Is there any Th* Plan of Oppoeltoo. A r Tu rn er... tick dub. says: "H e took a caul! particular ettt you fancy? “ What Is tbe best way to get some Zeppelin I# Destroyed. " Aumaville, m# flower, flanked by a Jug of cream, as hard cashV Prospective 8ou-lii-law-Ob. uo. thank southbound. London.— Ten Zeppelin# took part In hla flrst course, and a great salad to you. I think— "Get hold o f soma soft thing.” —Belt! " Sublimity .. another raid over England Saturday follow, washed down by curious drink# more American. Youngest Daughter of the House- ^ Stayton...... Dad. aren’t you going to ask C!s*le? night Two of them attempted to at of the shandygnff order. He would Lv Stayton for K drink coffee associated with sweet#, O'XHl manners are mad« tip o f patty You know what a ahlndy «h* kick, up tack London. One waa driven away m otor...-. *f eh* black podding and toasted cheese, to aacriflccs.—Emeraon. n t -mt flrst Dick.—London and tha other waa destroyed. " Kingston fo ri th# amazement of any onlooker.” AND ' MARSHALL FOR PEACE PREPAREDNESS^ PROSPERITY1 T f Stayton Rol| Fresh, Salti MEA1 Creamery Bi STAYT01 STAYTON Al T Z . per cent °r XT* n t IS : íiá L iL .