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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1901)
I v-itßm*- •' -'mV* urf- ¿ £ T < 'X , / THE STAYTON MAI >h //. /.. A C'. M e d » Hrowne A N K W M I'A l ‘ K K , N O T A N O K O A N Six i h Y i -. ak STA YTO N , MARION C O U N TY, O R EG O N , AUG. 2 SOON TO BEGIN SCHOOL __ The Year'» Work To Commence »t meted by fu ll".« tree*. I'lie latter purl .1 next month the lingiug of the «cliool Udl will remind the hoy* mid girl* of tin» city that of $40,UUH in their mine«. velopinent work at the mine on throughout Many tl.e evening u,ere i. something lacking in the he individual’« make-up. fined, coat and nil amounting to erauce to the old will go jail. the winter, and i .at they have a duty to |* rforni and apring all will be in readme»* for thot their long vacation ha« come to machinery. present year. In hy with I think it de- Hoy* do rev- man The do- Ilfl.iO, and given 20 d iy* in the city yon, the viciimitwll* of ■tlici jear’« work in the who..I room; end for the ft i* not generally known, hut it is a fact, that we can furnish you, if you wish, with just such watches as the depart ment stores furnish, at les* per cent than you can get them fore there, hut of course you get a department store warrant with it and a department store W ATC H . We will get it for you if you want it, but we prefer to sell you a good 15 or 17 Jewel Ham fib e r was deputi*- |Hiy(| t0O( wh «n awaking of their fath- next apring waa tak en before Judge Queeuer and ; n(J^ „ u j>ck ol resjieci milce of new road« and will e*t»hli«h machinery to the value was tlie time ha* come to commence an- hi How often we hear that name from The Taylor, ed and i»«truct.-d to capture the ex- ,.r , never ,ieHr it thnt j do not th}nk the road this fall and construct several in the city jail. Once like life have *il- In default of the unceaenry cash vered the hair and changed the round which to pay Ilia fine the torned to jail until tin he wrsa re- merry face to the worn visage before money could you he obtained. 2Ç WA T C H E S . ___ I.mtton Craig party intend clearing off convict, which he did, and landed him Yoiilli» ----- AAAL'Af N umber But a different |.l*n was put in- (h, ,jp- of young boy*, «.m e quite old l e ft for |nick hor*e* mid it h.ully oh- to practice. ( ■ « M i l t i n g It»«« I« lu the* l ' I r a ! H u y a o f Ht l i o o l n «-« m i 1 .« g « Ilia* The road to tin- mine lot* not been m e« a* he did upo* one other occas- 1901. The Old Man. rii'li wiili »peck»aud fluke* of gold and too full for comfort, probably «•*iwct- tlic a»*ay in it good rich figure. ing to give the officer unothcr »iicli " « c l for the ,M«t four or five y-Mrs, ex- ion. Next Month. I Subscription, $L2 S P E U Once that heart beat with a»pir- ations co-equal to any that you have Mr. Taylor leave* today for hi* home feit, a*piration« crushed with di*ap- ja.intinent as yours are perhap* des R E L IA B L E M A K E S j» For the simple reason - ■hi».l w it h jo y und delight, u liile but * x | m - c I s to retuin in tlirce weck*’ The State Board ot Agriculture *re j tined to be. Once that form stalked I that you would be better o ih tr» will reglet the duty th.it liv« time mul will pervoually »ii|>eriiitend making aotue wonderful iinprovcment« tlirough Held» of pleaoure tlie beau satisfied. We would rath before them. Very many little men the mining work. All ol the party at the state fair grounds, and old- ideal of grace; now the harid of time er sell you a good watch at f 1 00 profit than a poor and women will commence u journey in are experienced miner», each having timers will hardly r: agnize the place that withered the flowers of yesterday one at |2 00 profit. You tlie world next month. For the first made a considerable fortune in the when they attend Oregon's greatest has wrapt that figure and destroyed are better satisfied with a good watch, and when time they are to he invested with the Cripple Creek, Colorado, /nines. fair this fall. The oid pavilion is be- the noble carriage. Once at your age you are satisfied you hus digniiy of earing for themaelvcs, or Mr. Taylor say» (he outlook for tog enlarged to double its size, and he possessed the thousand thoughts tle for our interest. leelmg that they are *ninll unit* in the placer mining on the Hantiain i* not after the be»t exhibit# < ver seen in the that pass through your brain, now ^ and see our complete stock. Bring in your work, I will give you \a»t society of the world The leswin excellent, there l*-ingonly »mall quan- »tate aro arranged there will be ample wishing to accomplish deed, equal to t|* C e f i ” of » y ears experience. that there are others i* to he learned lilies of placer ore found in the gravel room left for an auditorium, a thing nook in fame; imagining life a dream Satisfaction guaranteed. gradually and well. of the old river bed. But large quan- that has been needed for a long time. that the sooner he awoke from the " 111 lo.ik u|M>n thc eoinuieiicenieiit Who can not rememliqr ami iui»givings ol «choolT Spring», f i« r r « t * » i» * » » » t ih « r » l r o m s S i. piulu titie# of free milling ore in there await- A bran new up-to-date creamery build- (lie the tirat day What u tine place the ■uvmod to la*. ol and will tlien \i»il f'olorado of ing development. ing is being eretried also, where world — But when the lu*t mo- la-st dairy diiiplay ever made in state will certainly be seen. /*i>.»ut th» Crop« « »< 1 cilm at*. better. But he has lived E. ROY, the dream W atch M aker and Optician. the very near through. The time to the awaken is near at hand; yet his eye Ncw.rf Furniture The ma- kindles at the old deeds of *dar- The past week ha* I h - cii rainless and chinery hall is bt-ing enlarged, new ing and the hand take* a firmer grasp iu«truction» to “ ye» ma ul," and “ no seasonable in the matter ot warmth cattle stalls, »beep |>em>, hog stys and to the staff. The old man is but a ma in . 1 “ »traiglit to »cleail and and sunshine. Thu maximum tein- horse Htahles are being built. A cozy child of an older growth. There is uirnl came and mother gave parting -tratglil hack ," when sister brought peratures during the week in western farm cottage, hay barn and new side- f»eauty in old age as well as of young t lie diminutive basket w ith lunch and Oregon ranged !>etweeii 7U and htl de- walks are also on the Ii.-t of improve- i In- teai* Ugitn to glisten cm mother's grees and the minimum tom pern lure* • -ye-lashes ns she said how much «he between 4# and 62 degrees. nieuts, and nothing will be left It shines in the silver hair, in the un- eyes which reflect charity and love of the exhibitor all mankind. An lionorable old age is wiiumi in»»- lier <*I k it, »nu liitner have h ì u * made mano rapid rupia ml imvumvinem. Dui and ami entertain cntertaiii the I would mi** lo-r lituo littlo i folks, and father vancement, but visitor at the state the perfect consummation of that ani«- in to |jn|>e tliat no had report rain ih now needed to revivc p#«i>^es fair thi* fall, ,-wbich is best in life, and it is no more vvould ilc r !»• «ani buine tò mnke hair turn gray and bis A ll crops done to accommodate « ~4* *T *i*d lor late Trops, »neh as coni, gar- his heart uche, dens anil |Nitat<H-s. then school l**gan to seem >» serious • ...... It Dasslss th# World. to be feared than the gracious process f of nature which fulfills in lusious and No discovery in medicine ha* ever well rounded fruit, the pledge of the tender and fragrant blossom. l'a*»iug out of the front g itc, know- The second crop o( alfalfa is growing that has l>een caused by Dr. King s M. I. H. thing. Hay haling i* in active progress and a good crop of hay has been secured, created one quarter of the excitement mg that loving eyes were fastened on nicely and will soon be ready us as far a* they could brim, took on a graver aspect. Drain i* rip- The ening rapidly and its harvest idea ol individual responsibility stood underway. i» well The wheat crop promises Looking hack good yield* in ill sections ami to the Iiret dav* of school seems like quality is iitiovu the average. tlie beginning of life. It ’s W A N TE D .— Trustworthy men and women to travel and advertise for o*d victims of Consumption, Pneumonia established house of solid financial Hemorrhage, Pleurisy, and Bronchitis, standing. Salary #780 a year and ex- thousands of whom it has restored to jtenses, all payable in cash. No can |*erfect health. For t oughs, Cold», vassing required. Give references and Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarse* enclose selfaddressed stamped envel ope. Address Manager, 355 Caxton ness and Whooping Cjugli it is the Bldg., Chicago. quickest, surest cure in the world. It the 1 ii ( in* And yet, who atilla county the damage by the cannot say they were happy days? froat is not as great aa previously late rc- I lie same drama i* enacted in Inin- ported, and it is now expected that an is sold hy all druggists, who guarantee drials of homes each autum. mother feels with The ' average crop will be secured a little natural section. in Burley is reported to that j satisfaction or refund money. be ol bottles IHkj and |l.00. heartache that the nestling has grown excellent quality. out of the nest Other forces and Trial Corly-H#lrsd Juror» Are Disliked. It is not generally known that there Large is a prejudice agains-t curly-haired men bottles free Corn and potatoes are being serious Huy K l e c t r t c C « m W i l l H un In S t a y t o n . other human ¡wing* are to play their b’ injured by dry weather, and unless Stayton is sure, said a man who is part in the making of character. Her rain comes soon their yield* will be in a |K>»ition to have a pretty good Hops continue hahy is not all hers uuy mine. It has materially reduced. understanding about such things, to grown out iutii the world to build and doing nicely, although many corres lw located on the inter urban line to learn for itself. How necessary it is pondents report lice in the yards and Sugar be built from Oregon City to Niagara, for everyone to encourage the youth much spraying being none. a point where the parties interested in and help him to build up a character beets in Union county and onions in Washington county are making aplen- j l,,e ruad l,Bve • lnr8e !>«l*r "iill. He that will lie a credit to civilization. did advancement. Italian and Fellen -! thinks ,llHt !,tr‘ “ei t'urs wiU "P P «ar berg prunes promise to make a fair t' ,‘»yton within two years. Practical- Will Work tlic Mines. The Albany Herald says: “ B. P. crop. Early apples and peaches are Taylor, formerly a resident of Slayton, ri|HJ. located on two lines of railroad, as we are, and an electric line very like now living at Pomona, California, is ly to la* built through the city; located in the city for a few days. on the licst water power in the state Mr. Taylor Kx*f'unvlcl In «lull. Dick Horner has made himself ab and an abundance of good timber all U w ton and A. D. Craig, the latter sent in the city for quite a long time around us, Stayton is sure to be a city three from Colorado Springs, are in and since lie Inis kept away and little of no little importance in the near and his brother, I.. S. Taylor A. I.. terested in the mines on the Santiani has been heard of river, having purchased and low customer*.. . . See my new stock and Low Prices follow, the Pastures are failing and range s tock is severest tests bare been on ho|ieless world as seen from under ums hat beginning to lose flesh. out m diMtiucl tones. to cut. New Discovery for Consumption. Makes home happy prient, make ryore n_I . -^ppior ten him, people—had future. claims seemingly forgotten his bad conduct ‘f wish to truthfully state to you and the readers of these few lines that Molmey mine, once owned by Savage intoxicated. Since then a warrant your Kmloi Dyspepsia Cure is without A Molmey, of this city, anti Weather lor his arrest has been in the hand» of question, the best and only cure for ford Jr W yatt of Albany. The proper the officer and until hist Tuesday the dyspepsia that I have over come in there, or what is known as the Savage- on the streets a few months ago while ty i* located 30 miles south of Gates Linn county tough has managed to j contact with and I have used many and six miles south of Anitleni mines. keep out of sight. But the sun con- other preparations ” John Beam, West He has brought samples of the ore to Li.ituil tu «i.i.tn l.ottnr »nil iwi»inr ...i Middlesex, l’li. No preparation equala .... V \ ! K.K1..I U y ,,.-™ . C u ' o a contain, this c.ty with him. The ore is all free- Dick continued to get dryer and dryer ^ '>d,d kb * IM | ' J all the natural digestants. It will dl- ................. . “ *• ' n «l« i„ u .8 „ l,.| ,le, t , „ d c„ „ . t |,elp gold iHHiiing quart* and nine claims lim ity lb till up; and after obtaining but do you good.— D. B. Smith Stay- of oxidized quart*. The samples aro the customary jag lie came to this city ton. John A. Ditter Sublimity. ✓ I It is a well established fact that I handle nothing but the best in my line and a more complete assortment cannot be found in this part of the Northwest. P P Titus’ JL # \J | | | || Low Price Furniture Store when it is manifested, comes from the ___________________________________ __ defense. When asked to explain the objection to curly-haired men a prom inent barrister recently said: “ When I was just starting my legal mentor inculeated that Idea in me. He said that curly-haired men had almost in variably been the pampered darlings of their parents, and in their youth had been so used to having their own way that they had come to believe that everybody on earth was wrong except themselves. In this way the seeds of opposition are sown, and when they grow older they make it a point 1 Save money by buying to disagree with everybody and every- [ thing. If everybody else on the jury j your shoes of votes for acquittal, they vote for con viction as a matter of course. They are as stubborn as the days are long. I (-< Y Y n ¡tp h p n í» A curly-haired man never'gets on the ^ * L " ▼ ▼ * ■ » I V I I t t t U . jury when I am defending a man if I I can see him in time.” —Pearson's j A full line of Gent’s, Weekly. S hoes , ^ S hoes ! Whit® Man Tarnetl Yellow. Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. Satisfaction guar anteed. Great consternation was felt by t^jo friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexing ton, Ky., when they saw he was turn- ing yellow. Hrs skin slowly changed | color, also his eyes, and he suffered aS V ^Fine line of G lo v es. terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, j Boots and Shoes m ad e to the wonderful Stomach and Liver! Half remedy, and he writes: “ After taking 1 Order. H a lf SOleS, le a th e r, two bottles I was wholly cured.” A \ n a ils . E v e r y t h in ^ in m V lin e trial proves its matchless merit for all I __ , ,, ® y Ston.-ch, Kidnejr troubles k 6 p t a n d S O l d ^ * - Only 50c. Sold hy all druggists. _______ _ i }'<> k B alk — or rent, two store W ild- J . E . W h i t e h e a d j ngs and two dwelling house«.— Henry ’ Keene. S ta y to n , O re^