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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1903)
TH I H y E. it S even th 1 ALEXANDER. A N K W H I 'A I 'I C K , N OT A N S u b s c rip tio n . $ t. 2 S P E R A N N U M «»M O A N STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, Y ear IA N . 16, 190;. N um ber 49. CLEARANCE SALE! Bjxw crPrug Co..Druggists. m m F A N C Y Ay a i L S T A Y T O N S O A P S * Groceries. At greatly reduced prices, to close out for new stock. Glance in window. reduced prices. Tooth Brushes, Hair and Clothes Brushes A new and fancy variety just arrived. O ranges, Lemons, B anan as, N uts. Full line Patent Medicines. r i i y * i r i m m |irwMTi|)tioiin and f a m i l y re c mpl n mir»*iuIly coni|»<»untl<:d. • M a i l o r d e r « p r o m p t l y at N i h U i I to. T h e history by Miss Ida M. Tarbell which began N O V E M B E R M c C L U R E 'S is the $0.50 Men’s all wool Suit l o r .. . $5 (HI 9.00 “ “ “ 7.00 11.00 “ “ “ 8.50 14.00 “ “ “ 10.00 16.50 “ fine grade late style suits fo r....................................... 11.00 18.00 men’s fine grade late style suits for........................................12.50 13.35 Boy’s wind and waterproof coat for............................. $2.35 4.00 Men’« wind and water proof coat for............................. 3.00 3.00 values in men’s blanket line«! cot to node coata f o r .. . . 2.00 3.75 Boy’s late style O v erco at.. 2 .5 0 5.00 “ “ “ 3 .4 1 1 5c Grandpa Tar Soap ............................ 4«: Arm and Ham m er Sodal'^Wr lb .. 4e I pk I)f*i« (Jtieen Smoking Tobucco 4c I pk l{c«| Hell “ ^ “ 4<: Be har Ivory Hoap................................. 4c ft«- Deviled H a m .......................................4<- 1 lb l.ion Coffee................-; ................ Ibc 10«; can K C linking I’owder.............. 8c Ifte “ “ “ ..............JOc 25c “ “ “ ..............20c 10c pint Ixittli! Wash Bluing............ 8c 10c “ “ A n em ia.. . ,8c 1 plug Battle Ax Tobacco .............. Sftc 1 plug Htar Tohtu'co ......................... 45c I plug Climax Tobacco.....................45c 1 plug P«irk an«l Beam TTlbacco..10c Goiul Petite I'runea, |a*r lb .................2c 2 pks F o rce..............................................25c 25<- pk Schilling's 6 ox. Beat Tea. 20c 25c heavy B room ................y ............... 2f)c C A H Axl«- G rease. .................9c 10c prepared M ustard...........................8c JO«- bar Sapolio......................................... 8c Sa«l Iron or Klasti«; S ta rch ...................8c P F R K U M B S B.oken line fine perfumes at Clothing at a Big Reduction. in the G r e a t S t o r y of S t a n d c 1 r d Oil... 6.00 “ “ “ 4 00 10.00 Men’s heavy O vercoats.. . . 6 . 5 0 20 doz. men’s odd pants to go at closing out prices to make room for spring goods. 50c Men’s winter caps for................ 25c 35c Boy’s Gloves for............................. 25c 11.50 Corduroy Suits fo r............... 7.50 O u r Mfc- Men's H e a v y l nd e r » hi r t s at 4<>c will Ijeep you war m. Our $3. (HI S t i f f H a t s , s t y l e 1902, for $2.00. Our $ 2 50 s t i ff huts, s t y l e 1902, for $ 1 . 7 5 Sales price on o u r rn«-n's fine all wool $ 1 . 5 0 u n d e r s h i r t s or dr awe r s is $ 1 . 1 0 per “ .Mi.« Turiteli'* work i* «if « i I!••«! importan«-«! na a ‘document’ of flu? garm ent. Sal«*s price oil *inr m e n ’s he a v y , blue, all wool sweaters, is 80c. T h e s e s we at e rs a r e good fi rm goods, well «lay. 11 <*r ntory hu* livt- men m it; tli«*y anffei amt wilt amt ln»e their battle» worth $1 0 0 , for 80c. Se e t h e m . w till the veraimtlttod«« «dirti remove* the tule f r o m the dry statem ent ami dotili*» it with the eolor of htiiiiHii intereat and the vivid rmntMiw garment of human m m palhy. • • Ttie r«*»iilt» o f h«*r work ar«* likely lo la* lar-reach ing; alte 1 « writing unfiniainal history — Koaton tilola-. “ A n ati«orhing a nd i l l u m i n a t i n g c o n t r i b u t i o n to th«- t r u s t «pi e«t iou. " 6. D. TROTTER, Stayton, Or. C lu in g .1 In 'e r -O i’tatn. “ T h e rna«t i m p o r t a n t a n n o u n c e m e n t ma«le by a n y m a g a * i n e . " N . Y . J o u r n a l . We want Your Trade F o r other great features of 1903 send for our prospectus and to secure it we offer as inducements to pur- chasers, low prices and up-to-date goods. O ur M c 'C E U R 'E T S ... Furnfibre Line... .li 10 r e n t a n r o py , $ 1 . 0 0 n year. S e n d ua t h e dottar, at 145 K a . t 2 5 t h Str«*et N e» Y o r k , or s ub s c r i b e t h r o u g h y o u r d ea l e t . WATCHES t r y we r e not pr e pa r e d to r e s is t tt, as t h e y were pr o ba b l y at the l owes t c o n F'eople who want good, re 1 « W i l l n# (Wow T h a i Ho H o a l l , diti on. b o t h me n t a l ly and- phys i cal l y, liable watches, will find in my tha t the people o f t h a t c o u n t r y ever C u n l S s 'l A « o r d In A re o p l a were, anil t h o us a n d s whose s u b s i s t stock the product of the best ( J u v v r i D i r i i t 1' i i a l t l o a , enc e had been f< >r y«-ar« upon l h a t American factories. When famine; then T h e of fi cer, o f the t r e a s u r y «lepart- root peri shed f r o m you buy a watch from me, ni ent i st e l y had a s t r a n g e e x p e r i en c e . Ame r i c a sent t h e m shi p limit* o f cor n A few mo n t h s ago. in m a k i n g a s e l e c and o t h e r provi si ons, and t h o s e who you have absolute assurance ti on f r o m one o f the eli gi bl e r e g i s t e r s eould do so e m i g r a t e d t o t hi s c o u n t r y , that it will serve you satisfac o f b o o k k e ep e r s at the civil s«-rvice wh e r e t h e y found work and food. Now My guarantee covers c o m m i s s i o n , t he i r a t t e n t i o n teas a t t h e r e a re thn*e who a r e a s k i n g I rel and torily. my price is t r a c t e d by the most e xc e ll e n t p a pe r s to shi p us ail t he p o t a t o e s t h e y r a n all points and o f n y o u n g man f r o m A t l a n t a , tin.. s pa r e , not as a c h a r i t y , but in r e t u r n right. Niid, a* t h e y were so b us i n e s s l i k e and f o r such food' pr o d u c t * as we have in Honest watch work w j ' r e s e n t e d such a neat c l er i ca l a p p e a r a b u n d a n c e , or f o r o u r good money. a n c e , he was s el e c t e d and tend« red n T h e man w ho gives a peek o f cor n for bear the closest scrutiny and posi ti on at $«iHi a y e a r . In due c ou r s e a Imshcl o f po t a t oe s is m a k in g a poor severest test. That’s the kind o f ti me the d e p a r t m e n t received a t r a d e , a« f a r 11 * food p r o p e r t y <■ go. we do. At »s i mmu nl c at i on s t a t i n g t h a t a t t h a t t i me he was so busily e ng a g e d tha t v . "i 1 he very r e l u c t a n t l y decl i ned the po T » k r PeW ltt's Little Karly Kisers Ju st before going to bed. sition. A few m o n t h s a f t e r w a r d his You'll tin'! on the morrow n a me was agai n certi fi ed, and lie was You »re rid of your sorrow T h a t ' , all; Just eunuich said. agai n sel ected and t e nder ed a posi ti on Jeweler •»"«' Optician, Stayton. nt the s a m e s a l a r y. He a g a i n, in a very I Thea«- fatuous pills «In not gripe, hut W e «hi line engraving on our own c o u r t e o u s and bus i n e s s l i ke l et t e r , d e I move til«* bowels gently and easily, | cleansing the livs-r. Their tonic effect good* free of charge. cl ined the position for b us i n e s s r e a sons. «ays a Wa s h i n g t o n c o r r e s p o n d | gives strength to the glands, prevent ing a return of the disorder. Brewer e n t o f the St. Louis G l o b e - D e m o c r a t . I »rug Co. He appe are d at the d e p a r t m e n t o n e day and called on t h e p r o p e r officers, and, a f t e r payi ng r e s p e c t s and t h a n k Oregon Daily Journal, only $4 a i ng t he m f o r t he i r s el e c t i on, he s t a t e d tiiat the r e as on he did not t a k e t h e po year by mail; $2 for six months; Semi- Dealer in Weekly Journal $1.50 and Weckly s i t i on at the t i m e s t e n d e r ed - was t h a t Jntirnal $1 per yen i. The Journal is he hail a b us i n e s s p o si t i o n t h a t was an independent Democratic newspa pavi ng him $50,000 a y e a r . T h e ve t e r a ns in the s e c r e t a r y ’s o f per, work ing in the interests of the! fice speak of t h i s case as the most. great section where roll« the Oregon. And General Harn«'** Goods. Maniple Unique t h a t ever came un de r t h e i r o b Semi in your subscription. copies free. Address The Journal, 1’. First-class ham! made work an«l re-1 s e r v a ti o n . W H Y H E DECLIN ED THE JOB. E. Roy’s, M. F. ERNST, Harness, Whips, Saddles, O. Box 121, Portland, Or. pairing a specialty. Stayton, Or. THE POPULAR POTATO. I« I -:u Is R rs ird o l aa M r « a * r T h a i E rvrrtin d f K a li a V t s v t l b l « of So L i t t l e I n t r l m r n l . One of the best known phy s i ci a ns in W o r c e s t e r d ecl a r e s t h e po t a t o f a m ine a b l e s si ng in disguise, If people will re pl ac e t he p o t a t o wi th s u b s t i t u t e s o f g r e a t e r food value. He t h i nk s , as we do, t h a t t h e r e is none of the a r t i c l e s o f hood in c o m m o n use t h a t c o n t a i n so little n u t r i m e n t as the po t a t o, and ma ny o t h e r s fu r ni sh mo r e in s ma l l e r a m o u n t s nt much leas r e l a t i v e coat . B e es p ec i al l y n a m e s shredded wheat., rice, r a w c a b b a g e and f r u i t * as mo r e n o u r i shi ng t ha n p o t a t o e s — nnd, in f a c t , all grai n foods, s ays the B o s t o n B udg e t . When the p o t a t o r o t brouirht f a m ine to I rel and the people of t h a t coun- ; T i m b e r t . a i i i l . A r t . l i m e .1, I S I S rot- I’ u l i l l e n t I n n . Notice United Sla tes Land Office, Oregon «’tty, Oregon, Dec. 4, 1 W 2 . i Notice Is hereby given that In co m plia nce « I l l ' l l " ' provisions of the act of congress of tune 3, 1878, en title d " A n «4-1 for the sale of tlml i t la ii'b In tIn- slnlc s of C a lifo rn ia , o r c- ««»II. Nevada and W ash ing ton t e r r i t o r y , " as exten d ed In all the public laml states by act of I August 4,isir.'.iiavld It .T r e a t e r ,o ' Sa le m ,c o u n t y | of Marlnn. Sla te of Oregon, has th l s i l a v llb-illii I fhlanttle e bis sworn » tate m en ! No. .Wilt, hir the purc hase of the NW 4|io«rler of S e ctio n No. '21 I In T o w nship No. R south range No. 4 east , ami ] will offer proof to show Dial the land sought I» more v a lua b le for Its lim b e r or stone than for Hjirleultiiriil purposes, and 1o estab lish his alin to sahl laud before the Coun ty Clerk of Marlon co u n ty , a t S a le m , Oregon, on Monday, the tAtli day ot F ebruary , l'J il. lie nam es as witnesses: W. T. C la rk , R. H. Morehouse, Itoss lli liha rd , and I I . ( arm ody,all of Oates, Oregon. Any and all persons cla im in g adversely Hie abo ve dcs rrlb cd lands are requested to die th e i r c la im s In this office on or la-fore said Pith day of F eb r u a ry , 1» 8. I MA*. ». M oore *, Register. is complete, and we are confident that you can not buy anywhere else in the county as good goods for as little money as we offer them at. Call on us for Picture Fram es of any kind. M. STREFF & SON, Stayton, Or. Don’t Break Your Back O ver a vftsh-board, nor your arm s w ring ing clothes by hand. v -m x ? »- r>. hashing is Made Easy ~ W ith the O cean W ave W ashing Machine. T h e Autom atic W ringer runs easily and wrings clothes dry. Y o u can't afford to do without these useful articles, as they will soon save all they cost. W e can save you money on Anything in the Hardware Line. Fred Rock, A Big ST A o reg o n . In Odds and Ends in Shoes! T l i n l ' i - r I . Hi n l . A c t . l u n e ,1, 1 8 7 8 - N o t i c e fig riihlicntiuti. United S ta ta “ I.anit Office, Oregon City. Ore. Decem ber 4th, I W T o close out odd sizes and styles, preparatory for Notice I» he reby given that In I'ompllanee with the provision* of the act of Co ngres* of our new stock, we are offering shoes at a J u n e s , 1878, e n tit le d " A n act for the sale of lim b e r lands In the states of C a lifo rn ia , Ore Great Reduction. gon, Nevada, and W ash ington te r r i t o r y ,” as exten d ed to all the p ublic land states by ai t of August 4, 1**2, Frank P. T a lk in g t o n , of Salem, $1.50 Ladies' Shoes, now..........$1 00 $1.25 Boys Shoes now................ $1 00 co unty of Marion, sla te of Oreg on, lias ih i s d a v tiled In thi« ofHce his sworn s ta te m e n t No. .'*>7* 2.50 • • “ ............ 1.75 1.40 " “ ................ 1.00 for the purchase of the NK q u a rter of Nection No. 80 In T ow nship No. * Sont li R ange No. 4 1.25 Boys •• ..................75 1.75 “ “ ...................... 75 Hast and w ill offer proof to show t h a t the land sought of more valuab le for Its t im b e r or ston e i $1.75 Men’s Shoes, now......... $1.50 th a n tor a g ricu ltu r a l p u rM M 8 .ro « ! to esta b lish his cla im In said land bi fore the c o u n ty clerk of Marlon e o u u tr at Salem , Oregon, on Mon d»v, the Pilli dav of February HWH. I |'|e names as » U n i sses: W. T C l a r k , R . R. Don't forget that we carry a complete line of Groceries Morehouse, Ross Hibbard , anil II. Carm ody, „ n of l i â t e s , Oregon. at bottom prices. Any and all |«Tsons cla im in g adversely to the abo ve described lands are requested to file th e i r cla im s In this of do* on or before saht 16th i ,|»y ot F ebruary , 1*08. i C It A RLK8 B. MOORES, Register. KERBER & SILBERNAGEL, Stayton, Or.