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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1901)
I many years sought to capture him for T h » g m i l MT|K'iil mmiuil In Olilo luta lii'i'ii traila f e r m i lo Ibi* o lilo Ari'lmno log leni nini IIlatol’li’lil Hoclety. l 'o r Hoim> m o n iI in 11nIinn u m l K f i'iic li i 'I i k I ih ' i t n I i i i m * lu r ii t-u rry ln g a Irle - l 'h o i i f llm- u|i tlio lr ri'N|M'i tlvi* m I o | h ' m o f Ilio Al|m, um l t lic y fS|NM't umili lo fu m i il J u m ilo ii, I I iiim o | m '| i I iik illr i'i'l I p I«- | iliolilr r o lli III II II l<H I lo li U H W M I Ito lo »' um l l'urli». T l i f m im i »Jlillciilt p a r i o f Ilo* W ork lu i« n a t u r a li)’ I mn « lo e ro s a lite Alpa. 'Ilo* »I«'| iom 1I o f unii Ili H u llo ll, f a i . . I h o h i - o f Ilio s ig lila o f lim i H liito. I l II cn 10 U Uo|irOMMl»lll 11IOlimi .'«MI f l l ' l lo-low Ilio moii lovo l. nm l w a s ni nonio tlin o lo Ilio |IHH| Ilio M o f N MOH o r OSlOIINlon o f ilio l i u l f o f ( 'n lIfo r o lN . F ro m Ilio tru lli, w b lo li piiMMi'M nour l»y , ilio ir n o l ImikN Ulto ii viim I m i o » tlolil, Nini lo Ilio o u rly titu rn liig II I* froi|U on tly Ilio sooiio o f lio iiilt lfill m lriigi* o IT oi ' I m . T I » mii II (1 o | m m II, » fili li I n oMNooilHlly ro c k r u II. i - m i TN li I io il t 1 ,0 1 )0 U IT I* N . I » u r lìi» Ilio n lo o io i'iit li l'o li tu r jr 23ft nour l'omotM w o r o d lw o v e r o d .U N ngnliiNt torture, to aatlafy their vengeance for the numerous Uvea bo had taken. A short time prior lo l i s o Brady was hunting lu the vicinity of lids lake, and for aome duyN had been watching a company of Inillnua. Flimlly one night he followed them to a ravine which opens ut the southwest corner o f H i I n lake, where he found them sleeping altout their camp lire, evidently feeling Ihemaelvea lu perfect security. With bla gun lu Ida left baud and Ida hunting knife In Ida right, lie (|Ul«tly stole down the bill on the west able and was short ly alHiidlng among them, while they lu Mound Mleep did not suspect «langer. W illi bla knife be killed eighteen of their number by stabbing them In the heurt liefore they were alarme«l. When the eighteenth was dispatched the re maining two were dlslurlieil and Jump cd to Ihelr feet. He wounded one with Ida gun and then went at them with knife Nini (Tubbed gun. T h ey rau und escap»*»!. A short time after tld » a parly of warriors from Die Cuyahoga Falla and Die adjacent county made a rubi on the aoiilh able of the Ohio Hiver nml mur dered several families. Brady selected a parly of eiperlenced men and fo llo w ed them to the present alte of Ravenna, where the marauders dlvbl**d. He ill o j lo ilio o lx lit o o o lli l o o l u r y . T h o o lilo l o o o l l i l o o l u r y nino I m 'I io I i I n g r o a te r HUI u I m T o f la r g o ion i IirIIlio ni o o iiio I n l im o illil U n pri-rloooNNor. T ir * II oomi o f i I iomo w o ro ilio o o iiio I n o f IM1I, IH4II, IMMt. INMI lim i IM O . Ili Ilio y o n r IHINI o n ly uno iM-rlmlli ul l'o m o l v ili» k o o w o , llu llo y 'N ; n u w iiin o y uro know n. of w t i l i t i ut loti ut ho v o lii » 1*11 l i » v e lieen I *I ii o t m o f lim eolN. T lie I o iii I h i li ri \ »*»1 011 ilio lONeotN limi M|iroml ovor ilio lai uoi I n , unii oow llioy uro r<*gur<lo«l wlili •llMfuvor bocNUNo tlioy got loto Ilio ols- toriiN wliliTi liobl tho mio water limi la noli « rm lly iimm I for ilrlnklnit piirptmo* 111 Itoriiniilii. M ory o f O h io H n n im r r K n o r l M ru ily ’ e L e a p . t'a p f. Itrndy'a l.iikc, ii growing aiimmcr ro aort In Portage County, Ohio, haa n hls- tory ronmntlc enough to turn nil Ibo oilier auminor roaorta in the State gr»*»*n with envy. Tho Hume of tin* lake originated from an adventure which Capt. Siunod Bra dy hud with tin* Indiana in 17HH, wrltea K. W. M hxmoii I ii tbo Ohio Stale Jour nal. Hrudy waa n man of (urge propor tion» uml herculean atrcngth a daring lighter and a relcntleaa foe o f the In dian. He waa the Ihinld Boone of the mirthdiat valley of the Ohio, aa the other waa of the aoulbweat. Portage County la full of the traditional legenda of Ida ad vent urea and hairbreadth ea- ca|H*a. Brady waa familiar with all of tlila territory and Ita aurroumllnga. He knew the couraea of the Cuyahoga Hlver near thla lake aa well aa the paths about Cburtlera Creek, near Ida own home, aoiitli of the Ohio. Whenever he went on any of Ida bunting expedltlona he waa the one shining mark for the Indlan’a bullet or arrow, but waa al ways able to ewenpe by Ida superior ability in woodcraft. Many times be met the Indian single-handed. With Ida unerring rlII«* and knife, which he al ways carried In his belt, be V '«" a »Inn- gcroua foe to the red man. who for Take Lassù«« Hroaio Quinine Tablets. AU irtigglsU refund ll'«’ rnMii*' I I I ! fells to rur«. fc. vV. U rove’s als nsinre Ison each bog. JA«. 11)7 HlltftnOou»« Ht<if *«itiOf tHC ft»o Sh« Knew Him. CANDY " A l l is lost save honor, ” telephoned the defeated candidate t< his wife at 2 a. V m ^ CATHARTIC iii . H u ll SI Met to I’ark, K«n Mateo Coantr. fa t . with It* ir a iitits l, snrroeaUlns*. perfect climate, rarelol * u i« r i alen, tborongb Isatrsetlon, eorriplrle laloraiorlca. and « ymri«a,urn email« in s 'i'ia in « lla loattlim In tne Iron» rsiika " I lebnol» to- la»»* on ibc Pmciftc Comal Ira U. K olli, Hi». D., Prtaclpst. ____ " W e ll, you 'll have to walk home, rasoi m a s k then, ” ahe answered, " fo r th a t won’t A forced Alliance. do you any gissi oil the owl ears. " Muggins— Ile married the cook, I And then nothing hut the low, hoarse believe. hiix/.ing of the telephone w ires answer PI— ftoi. PaifttftfD« PffUfii Tftkl# <#ood Do Huggins— Y e a ; you see she wanted ttood, Mfttor Mtcfton. W f i i m or Gnp« lür 1 > MM. ed her. ... CORK C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... to leave. ______________ C M »«««. Iw te v k l. » « • Tsrft. j|| fond of the fUby. faihion in Kama*. " M y wife doesn’t stay hut a week IO-TO-BâO "W h a t did that Kansas woman down at her mothers.’ ’ _______________________ want?” "H o m esic k ? ” Valu«*. "H he wanted a hatchet pocket put " N o ; hut her younger sisters ad Gabl>— There goes a man who is in the side of her seal coat. ” mired our Isihy so much that they worth a in il ion. m-arly washed it to pieces." A Matter of Expense. Numskull — N ot to me. What Not Emntisli. “ Doctor, what ia the matter with makes him so valuable? me?” Friend— But you aav the charge** Hi* View of It. " Y o u need alaiut three months” arc without foundation. McJiggor— I thought your wife was rest from business— that ia a ll.” <'uui|»aigu manager— Yea, hut in "T h r«>e m onth«’ rest? That w ill politics a big superstructure can la- economical. The other doctor Thingtimbo!*— Hitch ignorance! My cost me $5,000. i.uilt without any foundation. dear man, no woman is ever econom said I ii*-«*!«*»! an operation for a pend- Spring Planting. ical. She is either extravagant or ! icitia. That would coat only $100. 1 think I ’ll let him operate.” "Josiali is in s terrible ipiandary.’ ’ stingy. "W h a t now?” " H e docaii’t know’ whether he gave the canary the bird »*»-<1 or whether lie gav»* it the Hower mx-d slid [ilauDxl the bird seed.” CHAMPION BINDERS JOHN P O O L E ' Hard Work. Km ployer— What'a the matter with iih a iit ' n i. s a c ’ on e r r A non a c iv k h . vbleil Ida force and followed. He and bla party follow’»*«! them to au Indian village near where la Northampton, Summit County. They were exiiecting Hrudy with uumbera four to Ida one. and compelled him to retreat. Hmdy and bla companions separated and the Indiana foliow»*d Idm. trying to capture llllil. They expected to corner lllin at the Cuyahoga Hlver. He directed bla course to a narrow place In the river at the present site o f Kent, near where the large atone bridge now Stands. 'I be overhanging rocka on each abb* made the distance twenty-two feet. T h e In diana refrained from shooting, hn they dealred to capture him alive for torture. A rriving st Du* narrow pluce ou the river, "with superhuman strength and agility. Brady Jumtied and landed safe ly on the rock on the other aide. The foremost Indian called oil him, "H e a p Jump, white man." Kn ow in g they could not make the leap, titey fired upon him one bullet wounding him lu the hip. This place on the fuynliogn Hlver haa since lieen called " B r v ly 'B b m p ." Brady Immediately made Ida way, fo l lowed hy the liidlaua. to the lake, ami Ju m ped lu and swam under water until he reached a fallen ouk tree on the west able, and bid lilliiaclf under thla tree, getting breath by ualng Die broken Ntem o f a hollow weed. The Indiana followed him and were once U| h iii Die fallen tr»*e beneath which be waa con cealed. Ile could li»*ar their conversa tion. When at Inat they decided he waa drowned they withdrew. With pu n and suffering Brady at last reached Ilia home again. From thla Incident II i I n lake was for many years known aa " B r a d y ’s Pond," and Itnnlly 111 Inter years haa beeu "B ra d y's Lake.” For the last ten years It lina been used aa a summer re sort. " I was out walking In the northwest section of Washington yesterday, and saw loads of altaturock in one of the parks. It la Identically the same as that which tlourlshea on the anil of Krln. A good many |a*oplc confuse the ahaiiiriM-k with clover, which It rescin- bles considerably, but the shamrock can always be told from the other by Ita small, yellow blossoms, exactly like a strawberry bloom. Thla blossom puts forth five little yellow lenvea. Now the Idoaaoiu of the clover la either red or white, and it la larger and shaped (llfferently. “ The ahamriM'k haa tnree leaves, which. In moat Instances, are perfect in their heart shape, though not al ways no , mid It grows luxuriantly In llmeatone regions. The tradition that St. Patrick explained the mystery of the Trinity hy the little flower la the common explanation of Ita adoption aa Ireland’s moat cherlsh»*d emblem."— Washington Post. Can give you Rnggiee. Plows, WiD'imills *n»i Machinery. See Muddled clerk— Tired th s’ah si). "Tir«*d, eh ?” "Y e a h ; 1 lax-n work ill’ like a horse." " A h , I m ? c ; carrying a load, e h ? " the best bargains in Boilers and Kngines, Pomps and General os before buying. Where do You Sell Your Hides? Ttv* Mean Kind. " I t ap|ieara it was the gift of seven cigars that rcvculcd the hiding place of Aguinaldo. ” " I smoked one of (lie sort the other n ig h t.” What sort ?” “ The aort that is mean enough to make » ‘ mail lietray hia grandmother. ” try me. Wealways pay the Highest Price. Wm Qumrmnt mm Thal Ihc Kccentrlc Sprocket Wheel on (hi* mmrhlne w ill give mu mbw-lute gmin of IS*, per cent of power mt titnm ot tielng mud dix-hmrging bandle Chats, L. Mas tick A Co, 75 Front St., cor. Oak. Portland, O r- The Korce-[ee<l Kl««m(or will »mate lem. grmin thmn any other ThereIm less-battering. The K rllei Kmke keep« Inner end ot platform dear. Kvertone ot th o.« m ing Champion Binder «ay* it baa no e<|ual. S mrer TAKE THE SEND COK C A T A L O G U E . Hair Dy« and Imurcanca. Hair dye in considered so detri-1 mental to long life that a continental First and Taylor Sta. naaiirancu com prny refuse* to insure the lives of |M*nnms u-ing it. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., Many Ovil«»« N* *r Mob'l«. A big oyster l*’sl near Mobile. Ala., ha. U x - ii u U foi 1 1 « ) <sai Ii is es- , timated that there are f lOM.lNMl worth o f oysters in the l«*d at thin time. HORTLAND. OK Resolutions Keeley Cure ture relief f»om liquor, opium and touaoeo habit», hend lor particular# to M o v e d to « TO Wi l l i a m A « « . . E aat Side. Inlay Institute. Wholesale ik>ots and Shoes KRAÜSSE * PRINCE, 87 and 89 First Street, Portland, Oregon. y o u KNOW W HAT YOU A H E TAKING W hen i *ii! take »¡rorr’s Tutdru Chil! Tonic, brean»« tbe formula mala if is plainly printed on every bottle ibonrlng that It is almplr Iron and Qul- cm« in a taatele*» en form. No Cure. S t Hay. sor. Catalogue Furnished All Kinds Carried in Stock. Started her Sony. Mrs. Brown fat Mrs. Smiths tea party)— (Hi, dear, that dreadful Miss Smith is hinging again. 1 wonder what at 11 rlid her. Tom m y Brown (aged seven)— F dropfied a penny down her hack when she wasn't looking. l pun Application. GE/SLER PATENTS COMPANY. Chamber of Commerce, PORTLAND, OREGON. Secure« patent* for inv -ntion« in the I nited Stare- an I foreign conntric*. Also iie-rouaies mar kets and defend* patent inven tions. No heirer terms or facilitica than we offer obtainable any where. Harmeut of onr fee, may be deferred till parent ii allowed. W rite lor pampulet. Hotel Flavol CASTORIA 1» fili! ÄVfcgelaUc PrcparalionforAs similalinß ihcFtxxlatulReöula- Unß the Stomachs and Dowels of I nf \ \ t s /( o t N Bears the Signature of . a h c o t ic /»ryr * O U /> The Kind You Have Always Bought h il d k k n Promotes Di^estion.Cheerful- ness and Rest Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. N Opens lor season June J3, 1901. Col. J. F. Harvey, Manager For Infants and Children. THE “StoNTgRKY” OK ORK'iOS. Most beautiful an*1 terfectly equipped sum mer reaort. Every conrenienc - mid comfort. Free bus from hotel to't'trf. Harbin*, tubing dancing, bowling A splendid hotel with lovely surrounding*. Under new in*n*gem enl this year. For rati s and re.servatinns aldress HOTEL FLAY EL, Ft a t ml. O re. O r J . L. M IT C H E L L , e r a M a r o u a m B id -}.. A Private tiPITCHKH School AULA» JUk - Apcrferl Remedy forConstipA Hon, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms ,('onvulsK)BS .Feverish ness and L O S S O F SLEEP. NEW P o r t la n d , O r a . FULL N flU T A R Y ACADEM Y /(«t ili» SnU' Jtx.tmM, • Far Simile Signature of Ile Haw IN on l). Tom She promised to give me a kiss for every shooting star I saw. Jack How did you come out? Torn Well. I haven't collected the ac count yet. hut her father landed on me alaiut live minutes later, and she owes me nt least a million kisses now. New York Kveiiing Journal. Portland, Oregon, Poot ot Morrteon StrMC J’OII ? " M. Maurice l.ovy. Ho* l'roNlilonl of ilio KremTi Acadomy o f K i T oiicoh , ro- lonrkoil lo a rcccot aililroMN limi ilio calinoli I n olio of ilio onmt limlrui'tlve tiiboralorloii limi mi T ooco immimohhom . Il w un ilio mmloni cuunon. ho nulil. wlilch MljiKOMtc'l Ilio U|»|>I1 cn MOU o f 0X|tl«m1vo gttaoa In tho ilrlvlng of ooglno«. Tho ox|>ertciire o f Ilio I iiiiiio iih o proHMUroa oh'nlncdlo caolino a lio |od lo tbo «<»• o f proNNiiro lu Ntonin machlnoa. whlch a fow yrar* ago wonbl bave lieoo rogarti- od aa Impractlrablo. Tinnì e*|»oiTiuoiita totonded prlmurlly for tbo parfMMME of vrnr bini roMiltod lo tbo advanco of tho trlumpliN of poai'o. Aiuoiig Un* gront adori lift c advaocoa o f tbo country juat paaMod tboro la odo wlilch la acidulo incililoood. altliough II la of remarkahle Interoaf. It la ilio tieni- o iih I rat Ioli of tbo faci I bn t atom*a and mcliilllc iiiUNMoa full from Ibo aky. I»r. o. Farrliigeon roto loda uà that tip lo tbo liogliiulhg of Ilio nliiotoootb country tbo allindo of «den tin o moli toward tbo accontila of atoiica roporiod lo bave falloo from Ilio aky tra a In gotiornl "olio of acorii and Incretlullty.” ilo ipioioa a renilirk o f ITcaldciit .lolTorNoii wlioo lobi limi l'rof Silumin) ami Klgalo.v luiil doacrlbcd il abowor o f atoooa at Woaton. Cooii.. lo lsn7: " I l la oaalor to bollovo limi Iw o Yankee profcaaora wlll Ilo tinnì lo bollovo limi Nimica wlll full American Mi»mr<M'k. from boaven.” It wua ooly nflor n "F e w |M*ople, comparatively speak g r ò « ) abowor o f inotooric atoooa ut Lui ing. lire aware that the shamrock. Ire- gi«», in Frnnco. In INO,*! Inni b»*on enro- land'a miDonal emblem, grows in many fully III » ostiglito»l by Ilio Kronch Acmi parts of the I'nitisl States," said omy timi inoli o f addico tlimlly bociuno coli vinco»! t lui t alidi Diluirà rcnlly oc Michael Cnvuungh, of Boston, during a recent vlalt to Washington. corro»!. R O M A N T IC HISTORY. ** I hmwm • • In i ( 'A M 'A B R T t f t i i d B « ft mi 14 »11*1 ftffftctiv« IftSftitvF th «f ar* «imp » won dwrfai Mf flft'itfhl«r tuft 1 wtr« t»otb#rtd wltft • irk fttoniftrb anO o»jr '.fci»rh » • • i * r i nad A fi«r taking ft fftw 4'* m » s of Cawrsrau w* l.mwm improved «ODdftrftiltf They nr#t * irroat h«lp to 10 « family Wli Mt i Ml* a N aobi . T O O U I t 1 C A C O L D l ì * « IN E D A T "Robbing PtUr.** Town»!— For godness sake, w hat are you ao cranky alxiut? , Browne— Oh, I asked my wife to *i*w a button on my coat. Town«— And wouldn’t she do it? Browne— Yea; but I ’ ve juat discov ered that the button she aewed on my cost waa cut from my vest. FARM MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. m i o ut m oro H iu ii on o ro iu r u l o peri- lio llo n . lio riu m lu I n r o n iu rk a lilo f o r Ilio soar c i t y o f lum i v o r io lir u to a n im a la . I l | m * s momhom o o ly o lio m | m * i 'I on o f r e p tlle , u II* u n i. n m l n u lli llf t e e ii o r t w o n t y .v»*ars unii tlio r o n o n * n o i i i i i | i I i II i I u iin A t tim i tim o Home o f Ilio lu i»»- i ì i i I h iiu I o u i I n w o r o Ilo (Miri od fr o m l*otn urN rn b y th o o w m - r o f n Ito r iiim lu ii g o n io n , w lio t l i m i t i l i II iomo i i i i I io u I h w o u lil (T ou r I i I m BAD BREATH Th« Ntctltiry Advsares. She— You shun Id a|S’ak to pa|»t first. You don’t eX|act him to make the atlvamsea, «lu you? Ho— W ell, if he doesn’t, how urc we to get married? YORK. D o sis - K ( A I G 11 t o n lh % t i i i l i ni s EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Store teeth hardly e 'e r look uaiurul. I For boarding and day pupil«. <)|«tis September 1». Fine new building. The principal has had twenty-three years’ experience in Portland. Cor respondence solicited, for catalogues address For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA J. W . H I L L . M. I».. P. O. drawer 17, Portland, Or. Is beat tim e to cure CatArrh. Bronchitis and Consumption. Onr remedy is guaranteed, f l . ~ O. »0 1 »73. W. H. SMITH I CO., Buffalo, N. Y. I