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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1901)
The Stayton H a il C hicago's bigam ist with two families T here in an extra train on tliu W S. mid two job« is at least proof against branch ttiis week picking up old liar a charge of Inline*«. row K*K« rail«. They have Wen work- M. t:. B R O W N E , Ed ito r. ing near Amusville since Hiimlny, Tim rails go to I'licorville, t ’alif., probably N ihilists will probably claim th a t , , K titered h t th e postoftlocAt S tayton , Ort'tfou 1 • for a branch line. C«nr is subsiding th e Kussian press ft»iecoQ d *clifi iu h 1 1 m utter. Key. Weiley of IV nnsylvania, preach with freedom of speech. ed here last Sunday m orning to a good STAYTON, r K I D A Y , A I G . «. I H I . ailed andience. lie preached a t T urn- T he people of Kansas have W>en e r in th e Presbyterian ch u rch in t i e BUSINESS DIRECTORY. having a h o tter tim e with Old Sol dor- evening, ing the past m onth th an they did with old Carry a few m onths ago. R. C H UNTER. M. D., \ j* Physician and Surgeon, J. M. KITCHEN, M. D., General Practitioner, iph«2^K"»îl!l2î Stayton, Ore. DAN L. G. CLARK, M. D., Surgeon and Physician, O F F IC E AT S M IT H S DRUG STORE S tayton , O regon DR. J. W. WELCH, »* j* D E N T IST -------- — Office over Rock’» hardware store S Good neaffli M erchant«' C om pany of Pekin for the Is doubtless the highest human good. It is especially so to women, to whom it retu rn of valuable goods th at figured meuns the preservation of beauty, hap. . . . . . . ... , piness in tile home, und the enjoyment Ui the loot of the soldiery, lilt roil net's of social duties. There can be no good an elem ent in tlie indem nity ca lc u li- bculth f o r a n y woman who suf- tions th at may cause som e trouble. fera front wottian- ly diseases. Her complexion fails. T he Salem S entinel d o n 't seem to Her flesh loses , , „ , iU firmness. Her know th a t (lov. (ieer d.ies not w ant to eyesaredull. She be elected to the third term of office, hus no home hap piness, no social but th a t would not hin d er his election enjoyment. Doct tor Pierce’s if the G overnor should finally m ake Favorite Prescrip tion cures the dis up his m ind to run. eases which de stroy the health. It establishes reg- ; People who believe in rag tim e for ularity, dries dis- I the sake of ca tc h in g th e a tte n tio n of agreeable drains, heals itiflamm i- the crowd ca n n o t criticise the p reach tioii and ulceration, and cures female It gives good health to ers a t St. L mis and D ecatur who fill weakness. women, which means traniiml uerves, a leep. th e ir churches by appearing in ti c good appetite and sound sic A set of the above is six cups and six saucers. A dem and on the p art of the C hina Stayton, Ore. O R EG ta yto n A T H O M A S, th e pew*. --------- B a rb e r Shop. Does a general barbering bu siness. All work guaranteed strictly first class in every . _ , ... .. particular. Transient custom so licited , t us. tom ai y prices. On second str ee t. STAYTON yy . . . OREGON H. DOW NING, AUCTIONEER Charges Reasonable. anteed. Satisfaction Address - W l ii l o tli«« fitrm ppd in rlis. « » . f " lin e m e in r m t rs in H ie * , . .. .. trrt* Stttte* are denpoiideilt over th e , - . , . . , out-look of the Coining harvest, along ... th e Coast they art* reioicine over th e su c c e ssfu l b u r- ' p r o s p e c t* o f th e m o s t - - OREGON. H erbert Spencer’« appeal W. W. ELDER, NOTARY P U B Insurance, Collections, Real E state. OREGON, STAYTON, ■ F. SILHAVY’S Wagon and Paint Shop to “cu ltiv ate tlie religion of a m ity ” is w orthy of a tte n tio n , bu t is on the M ount. T here are several brotlterly love as giver, in holy writ, bu t go w ild over a revision of th e sam e Bicycles, Lig h t M achine W ork, Plum bing, T in n in g and Pum p W o rk . . . Not only has U n d o Sam had th e greatest year since he has l>e>-n in busi- R epairing and p a in tin g W agons, Buggies, E tc., a specialty. New wag- " esH' *,ut hi* great in d u strial family ons, hacks and buggies m ade to order, are breaking record«, too. T he farm- First-class work g u aranteed. ers never did so well nor the m a n u Stayton, Oreg. facturers. T he railroads are as busy as they can be h au lin g all kinds of THE N EW YORK WORLD freight, while the m iliious of laborers of all classes are busy and well paid, T hrice - a - W eek E dition . happy and prosperous. If any If your scissors are out of order bring them in and have them put in repair. a D a ily one Second-hand Wheels to rent or sell. Terms right. a t The world goes on fun the sam e and it la full of new«. To learn thia new«, Juat aa it la— promptly and I m p a r tia lly -a ll th at you have to do is to look In th tcn ln m n * of The Thrlce-a- Week Edition of The new York World w hich tom es to the aubacriber 156 tim ea a year. The Thrlce-a-Week W oild'a d ilig en ce as a publisher of firat new« h a a g iv en it circu lation wherever the Kngllah langu age laap ok en — and The Thrite-a-W eek World’« regular anbacrip- tion price ia only |1.00 per year. We offer this nnequak-d newapaper and T h b S tattox M ail together one year for 11.6.5. The regular su bscrip tion price of the two pa pera 1, $2.-50 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure B ut her beauty was com pletely h id den by sores, blotches and pim ples till . I P. T. Baranowski m ade a business trip to H ileiii Monday. » • - * ............................... . - t I t rurm -r, Sunday, th e operator there ia u nequalled for all sto m ach troubles, having to go to W oudburn on Imsi- I t c a n ’t h e l p A ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ after e v e ry th in g else failed. ne8i- Prepared only by SkS! F' h ‘ aml I>Mrt> The ii.bonlecontains 2 Htlme*tbeSOc. aixe. Ir in the H ot Spring«, W ednesday. e. 1B79 WILL, : . . . . Dealer I n . . . . ienuiiie Needle«, Oil a n d lo w p a n » im all make» of >• wi ng M achines. I'iiino», O rg a n s and Sew ing Machine» to rent. « I' IMIS i t s : III n il H A N K . ^ U|»rn HM(nr«lt«> I.Wiling*. SALEM, ORE. *$• * * * 4* * * + * * ♦ 4 - 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - * Stayton, Or. * * * -* 4 * 4 * 4 Becatise they are th è lightest weiglit unti lighlest druft mael iues oh thè m arket. M ec.m ae t h e y a r e t h è m o»r d t ir a b le , O n e H a ll ( '*1 1 1 l ’e i * 4* 4 * A ere 4 4 keepaa M IL W A U K E E in repair. Beeauae thè Milwaukee llinder hns th è widest rauge of udjilst- m eni in ree', piai forni, eleva to r and him ler h«r all eoli- dii imi» ni gruin. Becaiise it i.« th è easieht to operate, b u t few leverà am i all liandy. ** - 4* 4 * 4* 4* 4* ('all ut thè H urdw aie »tore and *ee »ampie. 4* 4- STA Y TO N , 4 * | OREGON. 4* 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 #4 * 4 * 4 , 4 * 4 * 4 #4 , 4 * 4 * 4 ’4*4*4*4* - * Beenuse tlie doublé aeiin g eompresuor ami cnnvti* b n tt adjiiater m akes jierfeet b 11 lidie* w ithoiit wiivting g rain . * * Fred Rock, Copperas 6 pounds for 25c Chlorinated Lim e per can ioc and 15c U niversal D isinfectant per pint ... 25c V V " § f Variousother disinfectants always kept in stock, such as Forma lin, Bromo Chlaralum, Carbolic Acid, F:tc. I I * 4 4 4 4 Five Reasons W h y the Milw aukee Binders and flo w e rs Lead I D isinfectants From Our Correspondents. ♦ Digests what you eat. Business x \ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* Items. Started my A ÌA tA tA tA tA M A tA ÌA tA tA tA ÌA b < t/ M tA tA * A tA tA tA . „ , r n ,c a ‘ ' ' I ' 6, I h e n they vanished as will all P.rilptiolis, Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, C arbuncles , r. , , and Felons from its use. Infallible for C uts, Corns, Burns Hcalds and Piles. C ure g u aran teed , 25c a t all druggists. Aumsville ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ? ¥ ¥ ¥ W V V ft — S h e D i d n ' t W e a r a >fa«k. W. D. Shaw of S tayton, visited w ith m i s p rep aratio n c o n ta in s all o f th e ,lis fHnnIy ,l(.re la>t Tuesday. digestantH arid digest« all k in d s of ^ food. I t gives In s ta n t relief and never Royal W ittschen of T u rn er, was an fa ils to cure. I t allow s you to e a t all u th e food you w ant. T h e m o st sen sitiv e ' Jnnville visitor S aturday. cured Roberts & Stanton fo r . Second and W ater Hla Telephone No. 33. . .. , 1 ,8 v N A Stayton, Or. * . ! ever doubted th a t protection and pros- th e r 1 perity went together he has only to I ’r i c e o f a W e e k l y . study the figures of 1898, 1899. 1900 pr ;aidentla cam paign is over but the 1901. A lm o s t . 1 ). Trotter, 0 Sewing Machines Repaired and Cleaned at your home. * We do a general re pair business in scientific Butter dishes, cream pitch ers, fruit dishes and general utility dishes. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 in the present age who pay little or no h e e ttto such articles on peace and by a leader of the so-called th o u g h t. Never pur chased as stylish, dur able and elegant a Ladies’ Shoe. KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA* Sh0RÁ no more th an ail echo of tj_ie_ SeruioM. Glass tumblers, set of 6, 20c Glass jelly jars pint, with tops, i for 10c. PIANOS, ORGANS AND SEWING MACHINES New Repair “all Our glassware linesarecom- plete. For style and service always choose A pair of Brown's $2.50 shoes. Dollar for Dollar you’ll receive By always purchasing u pair of these. Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser, in paper vest in year*. Farm er* in Oregon have , . . . , . , , , , . covers, is sent free on receipt of 31 one- everything to I hj th an k fu l for evervthing lie this cent stamps to pay expense of mailing year and th a t the preseut season will vnly. Addresa Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y. bring forth satisfactory results for the Guar- firing tillers of the s o il goes w ithout saying. m en” fo Water-st. A nice line of tureens, bakers and vegetable dishes. t geo . • • W H IT E A K E R , Common white dinner plates, set of six for 50c. "I wa* a great mffrrrr two yearn ago with female trouble ami I wrote to you lor advice.*' aaya Mr*. Mattie Hays, o f Tribufatiou. McDonald c°.. Missouri. "You outlined a course of treat ment for me. I followed your direction«, and now feel like a different peraon. I never eapectcd to hear from you when I wrote to you. :•!¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Iu three fiava after I commenced taking your medicines I Wgan to feel better I took twenty dollara* worth of the Favorite Prescription1 w e s t <N»n- .„ a c.oidm M ed ici DUcovrry ■ i bought n five dollars' worth at a time, and also four viaU Df Dr. Kiercea Pellet« I would not u k c one thouaand dollara for the good the medicine ha« done me. I can't pralar it enough i wiah all who suffer with such troubles would give Dr. Pierce's medicines a fair trial. I can work all day—doing anything, walk where I plcasr. and » “ “ k* m ywi I°r y°«r kiml pulpit shirtw and p erm ittin g I».* in ... ■ -„M vn aists, m c.c, n u u in . . . eimilitr freedom to men who occupy • L. $2.50 Shoe Common tea cups and sau cers, with handles, 50c a set. Common coffee cups and saucers, with handles, qoc a set. j * PERMANENT RESIKKM E S T A R • FI VE • S T A R Goods Especially for th e'>^ Busy House-W ife D urin g H arvest Hot w eather ca lls for the liberal use of disinfectants to guard against fever. ¥ D. B. SMITH, Druggist j