STA Y TO N — * SI1HTINGS. By JOHN AIDEN SEABURY. e J* oc «ad Owe*. H B bL When Buying Groceries Remember ft . • kNvtiily choir* in singing th* prate«* of (h# Lord foravae. , "B aton parting, w* wteh to thank our raverand paator and kind Uachata fur tW r effort* in our behalf, and alao all UOBKS, ULANKKTS, W HIPS, »,■ here pnaent for their kind attention, ANTON VAN HANDEL, hoping we may meet from time ru lime * OREGON in thte life1* journey, but meet to part no SU II 1,1 MIT Y more in the heavenly kingdom above." I - ftP m "Charles Ransom ~ Groceries General Merchandise (let Shaved in Staytun SH A W at the Mr*. Rudolph Srhmitt i* very sich B A 8 .B E H . 4. ta , Cash, Paid for Produce. \ _ Aumsville, Oregon. t urn Abo ke te iw e Mate. w te M M A ite ie h (teteUy. « J tetntefy ha laro a m Fte Ite* thw i» rl* *|an. call <M> ot sddnw B 1 Ptwaowt. Atem till« . Ongoa. 3 It is reported that J. t \ Well« ha* sold Fine Line of , New Shoes. ,, WANTS S H O r The ne«t question te. "Where ere you going to celebratei" GEORGI! DAVIE. Pmp. ('ha*. Amort i* building a houae and bam on Ida place 1| mile* ea*l. HENRY AHLHAUSER , W «*i Advstehsteaau *<* u> « .« d 50 wwdt «tek. o, iwo M .a y «te MO* lo tew (m w ., « .•lib . *u*<««d • i l , . Kim W«M Colate* oratiuol «tel te IW U |> Sobanbs««. AN odwM Mill h* chaigtel Ic • Mold Try h - TH IS vilenn McAllister has gone to Grays River, Wash., to work lor the autnmer. is Reserved for S C a a O W n O N S INVARIABLY P ft Y ABLE IN ADVANCE; $1 SO Y«ar, 5 Y«wr. a N * w a Step W I mw T ite * U Ch > Unite, Ordered CoMMted. AOVERTOSMENTS s Daplajr. 10c m lack Local«. Sc • L*e. CarJa oi Tkoli. 25 cewto. ^ i* * te al P*y Eateteiteteh, Sc w Liar. Legal Notice« at Legal Rale«. ANONYMOUS COMMUNICATIONS WILL NOT BE PUBLISHED; SIGN NAME .... W . H. QUEENER u m 1« 91 • teteUk R «**« («tortJ. j law yer and Notary Public. The bridge across Beaver creek near Probata buainwuip conveyancing collection* n specialty. , Mr. M clnturtf's plaice is being repaired ami the drift taken away. That -i* a Stayton, Oregon. good thing. Let the good work go on. TH e Real Estate Man« ~ W eC the Shaw boya lost the game with Stayton by a acore of 9 to 6. Thi*1 is getting to be an uld thing; corn* boya. wak* up end give the "Burton Brick Maker«" of Salem what i* coming to 1 W h o C an Sell Y ou A n y th in g ' from a 3 - a c re P oultry R an ch to a 1 ,0 0 0 -a c re Fftrrh. ----------- — ~ U lh c e n t ' ..... ' John A kim Saahtey, ChWf / LW i . k l^kl 11,11. P.y AUMSVILLE J. K. Towle and George Towle left for — - another eastern man. for Mr. Towle say« th t i e advent ol this new paper, and Portland country editions, semi ha woujd like to live in a country where AMen Seabury severs all connection weekly; Stayton Mail, weekly; FRESH AND it rains whenever it is necessary, and we th e Stayton Mall. Henceforth, be Seabury paper*. 7 columns; Mail, 6 gumi Oregon qualities entire tim e and attention columns. Seabury papers, telegraph and local The annual achool meeting in d i ^ c t • new*. Mail, local only and not much of No. 90. which gave promiae of ^H ng I ' th a t > rather heated, la now a thing of thupaat. Aumsville. , Seabury papers, the news while it is The 2ft mill tax for the maintenance of (papers will new*; other paper*, the "news" 7 day* the ninth and tenth grade* wa* carried by a large majority. Officer* were elected r th e price old. th e county Seabury' papers, news i t drat hand as follows: ' Peter Schoeahofsr, director; a published from three towns—Stayton, Sublimity, To Every Person who presents this Adv. at our store within 30 W. Joae, dark. A£gt the voting. Prof. ice. Aumsville three times a week; other days, from date of this issue—June 14—we wilt ghfc with each 25c Reynold* made a «speech In which he earned by papers, items of one town once a week told th* patron* and directors w hit ha box of Rexall 2th Powder a 2 5c 2th brush FREE I turned tire only. < wanted to do during the neat school year. ament over Seabury papers, most correspondence discount i Tb« popping ■ who has from Shaw. Turner, West Stayton. Mac- of inheri-i tolte .nth*. Thi* . To 1«ep pi Q i | y j | L ^ t k i r v papers^ best edited and most i L- saving to „A-1* *" A u m s v ille , O r SALT MEATS B. I. Plummer,' Oregon. Auto LIVERY FEED STABLES Stayton to Salt ^Raily/Every Wcef TURNER Station i t P ort O rf f <t is qaite likulv ^ H ^ K a e are a few of the many reasons | | H t h e Seabury tri-weekly combination ■ h e BEST. And we e^n cite other*. T y o y are not already a' paid-up sub scriber to the new paper, by all means subscribe at once. There is just on* way to gat all the news, quickly, coaciaely. and th a t way te the Seabury way. SUBLIMITY H e a th th* folds of Old Glory, and in in p a d a c U of the Catholic church, tew haid aa Sunday last tbe graduation iter tea* of the two Sublimity sebooio, night by the Sister* of the Precious i aras a mighty gathering, a gathering duka aad children alike, of parents, i aad daughters, of clergy and laity, mrhtes and pupils. Catholic Foraat- HaB araa packed abundantly, until H O W T O G E T SAVED. 16 II 55 26 3 2 *16 31 28-30 6- 7 13 19 38 16 15 18 13 7 10 51 17 18 35 33 15 19 8 3 8-10 3 6 2 21 2 5 2 8 -9 2 17-24 I 21-26 y 3 3 5 8 12 10 I 21 10 15-19 1-5 37 46-48 43 16 *. 22 9-10 M iller W H A T C H U R C H T O JOIN A ds Isaiah Mathew Hebrew* Hebrews I Corinthians Epherians * Ephesians -Coloteion* Colossi ons Epherians I Corinthians I Corinthians Ephesians Fpheriam I Corinthian* John Acts I Corinthians Epherians Acta Ephesians I Corinthians Epherians Romans John < Corinthians John Galatians I Timothy John BfEDIGH £ IM E R --A t Sublimity. Or.. J y ie 20. 1910. to Mr. and Mr*. Simon Bcedigheimer. a 9-lb. daughter. Dr. Thompson. J Pumps, Pipes and Fittings; Thomas Crown Mower ft Rake “USE MASURY’S PURE PREPARED HOUSE PAINTS" Lumber. Co A um sville, O regon Rea Ashford sad Mias Aaa K. Me Kinney war* Capital City visitors Thurs day. Cordell Ball ha* returned home from Salem. Ha ha* been quite III but I* now gaining rapidly. Sduafi Spatial Sotvwa. Bert Neal i* building a houa* and barn. The grain I* looking fine around D EATH S. How C o m p etito r* L ine Up. Selmer Brown, Aumsville ................. 6 Sam Spitlcr. Aura*ville . . ............. I • Roy Albee, Aumsville__ , f ...............2 Gladys Simpson, Aumaville 2 Lea Sutton 2 WUI Myers. Aumaville 2 Agents' subscriptions to date (^-62 more until first cash prise awards. J. M. R IIN G O Undertaker and EmlMlmer i- S ta y to n , O re . T. J. ARTHUR, Mr. Koaavll ia building a hnite* aa hfta ranch near her*. A u m s v ille . Mrs. VanNuya’ father la vMUag hat at her home her*. » John Calavan i* ramping on Ma place while he attends hir atra* berries. When ia StajrtM Stop at r ^ Leonard Walker, who had both lag* broken In a piling camp near Corvallis, is nearly well again. G rand, C e n tr a l M o te l M. J. Spastoi, Prop. Do you Ilka thi* paper? Than sub scribe. The editor will pay 10c to the Aral boy | or girl who tells him which verse la the j longest verse in tbe Bible—and repast i t . from memory. The shortest verse, asked ' for two weeks ago, I* “Jesus wept,” In John 11; 98. Edison Phonographs s- BLACKSMITH Keep posted on all' current evaata by becoming a regular subscriber to the Advance -9L50 to Jan. I; 1912, alao en titling each subacriber to Irea insertion of want advertisement«. Records her*. Frank Smirk ha* purchased a fins new driving hor*r. 8M ITH -A t Mt. Pleasant, Oregon, June 27. 1910, Kdyth Bell Smith, aged 2 yra. 1 3- 6 1 7-10 I 7 16 I) 12 1$ 3 14 5 6-10 6 I0-II 6 13-18 4 2 4 6 -7 26 3 4 8 10 35-37 12 3 I 19 v 4 15-16 16 17-16 6 3 -5 19 27 * a 16 4 5 22 2 1 -9 30 15 24 17 32. - Mrs. Bow nr m l art mined the I arlira* , miaaionary aorirty Thursday aflamooa. STAFFORD-W'OLF -A t Albany. Or.. June 24, 1910, Ruaaell I„ Stafford and Miaa Winona Wolf, both of Gataa. HESTER At Stayton, Oregon, June 26, 1910, Earl Clyde Hester, of Gat«e, Or., aged 11 years, 8 months. 2 Peter 2 Peter 1 John 1 Corinthians Hebrews 2 Peter I Peter Epheiitiu " Coloesiona ’ Philippians Isaiah Philippians Hebrews , “ I Timothy Hebrews Romans 'I Timothy Proverbs 1 Revelation I Timothy Proverbs Isaiah Juda Luka j M A R R IA G E S . BASSETT-STAFFORD -At Albany, 1 Oregon. June 24, 1910, Fred N. Baa- I sett sad Miaa Bemie Stafford, Gates. Manure Spreader far Hire, I have (or sale at the alafttric light station, Stayton, machine bolt*, sat Strawberries are very ararre In this neighborhood and are wiling from 91.10 to 91-76 per crate. The steam roller is leveling th* rock rip-rap along the Sublimity road* be%g Improved thi* year. AUMSVILLE HOTEL J. C Sumner, Proprietor, Gooi . p • . ■ C lfIB i Comfortable Beds G ood H om e CooKinrf and Host T ab le Board Special Rates b y W e e k . - . Aumsville and Supplies Oregon. J a l y R e c o rd s N o w H e re . TH E IDEAL CONFECTIONERY For Sale By Confectionery D. W . S M IT H * Cigars, Tobacco, . Ransom's General Store Aumsville, aft V . 1 Ed. Popham was elected dlreetor ^ ; District No. 1*4. SMITH-SAVAGE lAt Aumaville. Or.. June 26. 1910. G. H. Smith, of Salem, i and Mia* Lucile Savage, of Aumaville. ‘ Dunham Land Roller; Good Lino of Vehicle* K E E P SA V E D . * Sfio Wednatelay. , SESTAK-McKAY -At Salem, O & o n . June 22. 1910. Louis S«*tak. of Stay- ton. ahd Miaa Bertha M. McKay, of Turner. D- Wagons, Baggie«, Harness, lobes and Whips; H O W TO p 5, oriel Sente*. F. L Jones, Proprietors M te Mayro McKinney £ rb * 'a kvviafcar When In Stayton - * IM P L E M E N T S “Come Cheerful Com- panions7’ - Chorus The Rose Drill Junior Girls. “What Would You Take for Me, Papa?” "KATHLEEN” Scene I > Mrs. Connor's Cottage Semper Fidilia Piano Solo Regina Steffes Scene II v Public Park Down at the Baby Store Vocal Solo Dora Albus II Mrs. Royal ton’s Room You're a Grand Old Flag olo Francis Prange V Magistrate’s Office Arbutus Regina Steffes Mrs. Royalton’s Parlor BIRTHS 1 0 PERCENT R E D U C T IO N The program am* aa follows: Clayton’s Grand March Instrumental Duet M mes R. Steiles and R. Ditter ' j . J have anything but water up there. s D o in 1 Mr«. Uren Iarwia returneil laal week - DlacKsmith - from Portland, wherv ihe vteitetl ■ rel f- v Kor S *b Ka Grom Duty K a ta , 167 acite. ative*. __ - . . t I Aumsvillc * . - • • Oregon ■teluJm« r.wylhteg NoqS ki»te»ktÜ food« ’ John Smith intendcd to go to the priae «od 1 lirait m». 911,000 2 «ul«, m a a l A«te*- 1 1 *^-4/ ' ' 1 tiglit Too badl they moved it to Keno. ,ilk . J m dr, M«a ol .VahlMMi-yi M te tia Z a U « .- A « , i IW. ( W« j i i * ft Harry Kerri* 1^ slowly recovering from . . % j , A i i .W m 1**11 « I* . Kl« fateti ul A MM ir* *41 "The Slayton Pharmacy," * sprained ankle auatamed in a ball game MM»* «*y «ka« te«W w saod km Mi. ktew«6a a ahort time ago. S tayton, IVVarion County, Oregon. «an <4 18 «tei y x «aiate w tubat w w ia o i C. A. BEAUCHAMP O » Mon« TRUTH AND FACTS «»■ Oregon Soft Drbkf* Ice Cream ft lea Cream Cooes Post Cards E a rl Linville - Aumsville, Or.