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* - ■ ■ — ------------------ — Circle Surprise. TH E LOCAL FIELD t J. P. Caw', of Olex, Arrived Monday for a visit with friend». Orlie Mack left Thursday to work for Fay Wright man, near Albany. m Two horaes, 4 and 7 years old, for I« cheap. W. E. T homas . Elder L. Grrtn and Elder Campbell will hold services morning and even ing at Kingston church Sunday. Call on \V. H. Cooper for choice »alt salmon, dried peaches, bcana, or anything else in the grocery line. K. V. Ferguson has been off duty this week, suffering from the effects of an injury received some years ago. Baker, the photographer, has left town, and the gallery is now in charge «.f Warren Richardson, who recently purchased it. Mrs. John Williams and two sons expect to leave next week to join her husband in Seattle, where they will make their home. We hope our readers will let us down easy on the scarcity of news in tbis issue. With moving and other work, we have had our hands full this week. M. M. Balsley and family leave to morrow for Redlands, Calif. They have made many friends here who are sorry to see them leave, and who will wish them success in their new home. I > Henry Bruer and sons are at work on the Brown cottage near the saw mill, building an addition and other wise improving it. When completed it will be occupied by J. E. Brown and family. A.L. Wimar and family have moved into their recently acquire*! property — the Caspell house— and E. D. Alex ander and family are condor*ably lo cated in Mrs. W illiam ’s neat cottage, west of Geo. Brown's. Last Wednesday evening the Wood men gave a surprise to their sisters of the Circle. Table« were spread iu the opera house, and after everything was in readiness, members of the order, a* • oompanied by the Stavton Cornet Band, escorted them from their hall to the scene of the festivities. The gentlemen had the table» well filled with all that was needed to satisfy the m**st capricious appetite, and several of them appeared to good advanlsge in their white apron». The partners for supper were chosen by the ladies, who shot a toy gun at a number of small squares of paper pinned to tin* wall, each square containing the name of a gentleman. It was a very happy ' occasion, ami w hile it was evident that some of the ladies were not greatly surprise«!, it dul not interfere with their enjoyment of the event. Tuesday I)r. Kitchen, Fred Rock, Lafe Thomas, Roger Montgomery, J. F. Potter and Mr. Williams left for Klamath Falls to look after timber claims. Dr. Kitchen did not go farth er than Ashland, as he did not like the prorqiects after arriving in that city. He returned this morning. n t FKSTMMa Take a Look at Th is Why is it that the firstborn chiltl is so often the healthiest of a faintly of chil J* J* dren f The reason «reins to suggest it self, As child follows i In Id lh<- mother has less and less vitality ; often not enough for herself and none, therefore, for her child. Expectant mothers who u»e Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre- aenption tin« l that it kee|«s them in vigor ous health. They eat welt, sleep well anil are n«>t nervous. Wlieu lathy comes its We nre s h o w i n g s fine line of Cush- advent is practically meres, Berger, Cheviot«, Etc. A fine painless, and the nmtlier is made hap line of Heavy Btiitiogs, juat the thing py by the birth of a for iiiioy list* »kilts. nealthy child. If y«»ll would be a healthy mother o f healthy IliT S children use " F'avor- ite Prescription.’* We have the latest to show you, " I w ill be very glad to •uch as Paniii' Velvets, French Flan- ■ay ■ few w on t» Kir Dr nel». Etc. P ierce'» Favorite Preset!D- Dress Goods VVaisti trotr,* w rite» Mr». P s Douglas. o f Manaonvtlle, ilrom e Co., yu rhec " Dur ing the Ar»t four month», when I looked forward to becom ing a mother. I » o f fered very much from nau- aea aud vom iting, and I fell an terribly auk I could scarcely eat or drink any thing I hated all kinds o f food. At th i» tim e I w rote to Dr Pierce, and he lold me to g e l hi* ' Favorite Prescription ' ami a bottle o f Golden Medical IHac-very.- I got a boilte o f each and when 1 had taken them a few dava. I fett much tletter, and wlieu I had taken hardly three pair» o f each IxHtle I fell well aud could eai a» well a . any one, und could do my work without any trouble if could trot do an yth ing betorr) I frel very thankful to Dr Pierce for hi* medicine am ! I tell all who tell me they are aick. to get these m edicine«, or write to Dr Pierce.** On«« Minnt«« CM|k Cam Is the only harmless cough cure that gives quick relief. Cores coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, whooping cough, pneumonia, asthma, lagrippe. and all throat, chest and lung troubles. I got -oaked by rain says Gertrude E. Flin tier, Muncie, Ind , and contracted a severe cold and cough. I failed rapid ly; lost 48 lbs. My druggist recom mended One Minute Cough Cure. The first bottle brought relief; several cured me. I am back to rny old weight. 148 lbs. One Minute Cough: «tire cuts the phlegm, relieves the cough at once, draws out inflamma tio n , cures croup. An ideal remedy for children. Brewer Drug Co. Underwear Bee our new line of I ’ itderwt**ir l**i everylaaly. We fait save yon moo* « **it .underwear, Blankets You will ur*d U«1 M mii I c H * llii« winter \\ i* Inive »t lint* lilM* iittti will be oleawsl c«» »how tin-in to you. . . Clothing We have a l>lg line id Clothing lor inett and I my» If you want ait up to- Trimming* im (lie date si.it or an overcoat, call on u» Dress Trimmings Shoes hosiery THEO. GEHLEN. Slayton. Or. Makes It Bright Fox Valley. Miss Josie Wylder spent Bunday at Mill City visiting Mrs. White. Mr. and Mrs. Ben White, Maud Wilson, and se\eral others from Mill City were visitors at the Literary So ciety Friday night. T o t h e P u b li c . B lack - draught ] ^ nstipatio N, It costs less, is less trouble, gives best light. ’ Phone, No. 21 . S T A Y T O N E L E C T R IC L I C H T CO. < 'oii-liratorn i« f:.-Ili: ntr iron than a di gging of th»- bowel« * and nothing le»r than vital stag- nationjOr death if not relieved, if ev-ry constipated sufferer con I* I realize that he is allowing poisonous filth to remain in bit system, he would soon get relief. Uonstipation invite» »!! kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious ness, colds and many other ail- rv-nts tliaapi»*ar when consti pated bowels an* relieved. Tiled lord's Black -1 caught thoroughly ••leans out the bowels in an easy hod natural manner without the purging of calomel or other vio lent ca t hart iea. Be sore that you get the origi nal Thedfonl's Black-Draught, made by The Chattanuoga Medi cine Co. Sold by all druggists in 25 cent and 11.00 packages. Corvallis & M a k k i Kir — Potter-H ill— A t M arion county court house, Salem, Oregon, January 12, 19<)3, at 10:30 a. m., Miss Elsie H ill to J. F. Potter,botn of Htay- ron, County Judge Scott officiating. Boon after the ceremony the happy couple left for Southern Oregon. They will receive the congratulations of a host of friends on their return. J* The line of £oods we are showing is new, up-to-date, and fresh from the factory. Call and see them. Allow me to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Cougn Rente- . dy. I had a very severe cough and cold and feared I would get pneumo nia, hut after taking the second do»e of this medicine f felt better, three bottles of it cured my cold ami the ! pains in my chest disappeared entire- , S >nr«n. A rk ., Harr i » , ltMJl. ly. 1 am most re«|»ectfully yours for A T h a r . k a g i v l n j j IJ ln n e r . I ran»..t rvrdnimrnci f h«-<lf..r,l'« Ida« k - health. Ralph 8. Meyers, 64— Thirty Itraaght too highly. I keep It 1« rnr hoaa« Heavy eating is usually the tirst »11 the i ln r aad k » r r usi-d It fur Ik* I «at cause of indigestion. Repeated at seventh st, Wheeling, W. Va. For Da y««rx. I nerer gar* my r k lld r .» any other laxattrr. I think I maid tacks inflame the mucous membranes »ale by Brewer Drug Co. ■r>»r hr ahla to work »*, lho«t If lining the stomach, producing a swell « » arroaa! of bring troubled with -»nrtlpallon. t our ar-dhlae la , ing after et ting, heartburn, headache, I all that krrpa mr ap. sour risings and finally catarrh of the C. II. ■rrAKLA.XD. stomach Kodol relieves the inflam mation, protects the nerves, and cures catarrh. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia, all stomach troubles by ------------- ^------------------------------- cleansing and sweetening the glands ol the stomach. Brewer Drug Co. H. J. Nott and family, of Olex, have come to make their home for the win ter— perhajts longer— with Mrs. N ott’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Ashby. As Mrs. Ashby is in poor health, and both are advanced in years, the old people are pleased to have their child ren and grandchildren with them. J* Mr. N. A. Schellberg has just re- Our lin«- of ceived a telegram front Washington, I f l t c M , »411(1 WH 11 AY 4* 14 D. C., stating that he has been ap pointed in the Hydrographic Office at We carry the celebrate«! Dist 76 Port Townsend, Wash. He took the School Shoe, tlic la*«l on the market Kor I.mill's we have the Hiawatha United States civil service examina M e have a g«md line for ludi**» and anti other |arpular brands. We ha»** gents ami give you good values. See tion two years ago and has patiently mark<il our Blutes way down iu pile**. our line for misses ami children. waited for his ap|>ointment.— Oregon ian. Mr Schellherg is a atm of Mrs. Our Grocery Department Sehe'lherg, of this place, and has A larg" line >>f Is always well supplied will| the best the market afford*. many friends hereabouts who will b«' Those who suffer from chronic dis Canned Good«, S troked Meats, Etc. always oil hand pleased over his success. eases are invited to consult Dr Pierce, by letter, fre t. All correspondence The surviving members of the 1st strictly private. Addresa Dr. R. V Oregon Cavalry and the 1st Oregon Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bil Infantry (Oregon's "Boys in Blue, '61 iousness and sick headache. ’6-rr) will hold a joint reunion in the council chamber, city hall, Salem,Feb 3rd, at one o’clock p. nt. and at 7:30 i i the evening. The afternoon meet ing will be devoted to business and roll-calls of the different companies and the evening to an o|>en camp-fire You want a light to make it bright? to w hich all veterans w ho at any time Th en w hy not have the light that serve«! under ’‘Old Glory” anti the gen- eral public are invited. makes it brightest-the electric light. Calvan Bheppard is very ill at the , Regular services at the Christian home of Mr. Meuhlenhotf. Dr. Pratt Church next Sunday Sunday school is waiting on him. at 10. Preaching at 11. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30. Sermon at 7:30. Both Mr. Selinackenberg and Mr. Allen .-ermons will be illustrated. W. A. went to Lyons Monday to workuti the Elkins, Pastor. new saw mill that is being built about Thursday, the 8th, at Salem, occur- a mile below Lyons. , rod the marriage of Henry A. Bieg- mund, of Fern Ridge, to Miss Jessie Stewart, of Minto. These are two of Marion county’s best young people, and T he M a il joins w ith their many friends in congratulations. * Eastern Railroad T IM E C A R D . No. 2 F ob Y a s h in a : Shoe Bargains In order to clean up some broken lots of ladies and children’s shoes, we offer them at twenty per cent discount discount until closed out. A few pairs of men’s shoes at 20 per cent discount. J. E. W H IT E H E A D , Stayton. 0H, SAY! SE E O U R L IN E O F Groceries, Peaches, Apricots, Apples, Fi#s, Sa^o, Rice, Pearl Barley, Macaroni, Vermicilli, Powdered Sugar, Red and Blue Sugar, Cod Fish, Pepper Sauce, Catsup, Celery Salt, Canned IVbats, Etc. 12 45 p m. ; Leaves Albnny. ...........2:00 p. ni. 1 " Corvalli*. 6:25 p. in. Arrives Ynquiim. No. 1, R k t u k m . no . Leaves' Yttquina... ......... 6:45 a m. “ Corvallis... ...........11 30 a. in. Arrives Albany. . . . .......... 12 :15 p. in. No. 3. F or D ktroit . Leare* Albany....... ......... 7:00 a. m. Arrives D etro it.. i . .......... 12:06 p. ru. TIM 11KK LAN D, ACT JUNK 3, 1*7» . -NOTI* K TIMB K.R . .A N D , A C T J U N K X. 1*7* NOTH K FOR PUBLICAT ION. FO R P U B L I C A T I O N . No. 4 F rom D ktroit . Uniteli Unte» Land Office, U n it ed State* laind Office, Oregon c i t y . Ore., Nov. », psrj. Leaves Detroit................. 12 45 p. m. Ore go n C it y , Ore., Jan. 3, p.ain Notice I» hereby given that Incompliance Notice I« here by g iv e n that in c o m p i l a m . 5:35 p. ru. with Arrive* Albany....... the pruvislohs of the act of Criniere«» of wit h tue p ro vis io n » of the a- I of C o n g r c » » of No. 1 arrives in Albany in time to ; .lune 3, I»/*, entitled “an act for the » « l e of June 3. 1*7*. e n t it le d " A n act for the sale of timber 1* 11*1» in the «tate» of California, Ore ti m be r lands In the d ia te » of i alif o ru la .O re go n connect with B. P. aoutli lxmn«l train, gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” a« N e va da ami VVimhlnglon T e r r i t o r i a. exten d a» well a» giving two or three hour» in extended to all the publie land «talc» by act cd to all the Public Land State« by aet of An* of Alignât 4,IStrj,Roliert II Montague,»! Albany, 4. lMtrJ.lleo li Mont ague, of A I b all) . c ou n ty of Albany Itefore departure of «8. P. north county of Linn, «tate of Oregon, ha« Ibi» day I L in n , « la t e o f O - e g o n . b a » th i» dav tiled Iu filed Iu tbl« office bl» -worn atatement no : m 1 , this ufllce b l» » w o r n »latcuic it No. UKW tor tin bound train. for the purchase of tin* »truth went «(Harter or purchase of the K*s of N W G , mid L o t» I and *J ol Train No. 2 connect* with the B. I*, See No. JO, In Twrp No. S »ontll, range *J« a»t, Heetlon No. . w i n to w ns h ip N o . * g. R an ge No train* at Corvtilli» and Albany giving ' and will offer proof to »how that the land j •J K, and w il l offer proof to » h o w Miai the land lit I» more v a I liable for li» timi»« r or »tone »o u gh t I» more valua ble lor It» tim ber or stone direct xervice to Newport ami adjacent ( -ou« than for agricultural putpones.and tnc»tahll«h than fur a g rie u ll u ra l purixm. ».a nd to establish Ills claim to said laud t»dnre liic Register and hla c la im to said laud before the Register and treadle*. Receiver of tbl» office at Oregon City, Oregon, | R e c eiv e r o f t h i» office a* Ore gon City, Oregon Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breitenbu»ii on M on d ay , the J.'ird day o f March, 1 *.M>:t Monday, the With day of January, l«o*. and other mountain re*ort* leave* A l He naine» a» wltneane»: Alfred liaw-on, Carl He names as witnesses: John Morin, Alfred and .lohn Holland, ol Allmny, Oregon, Ita whom . Itoliert R. Muntagli«-, and John H o l bany at 7:<)0 a. h i ., reaching Detroit at Smith land , all o f A l b a n y , Oregon. and lohn Morin, o f Mill City. Oregon noon, giving ample time to reach the Any and all person« claiming adversely the An y and all tx-rsons c la im in g adversely the above deaerila**! land» ant rei|iie»le*l to tile above «laseritmd lands are rei|iie»tcd to tile BpringH the name day. | th«dr e la I in» In tbl» office on or before »aid Jilth th eir c la im s In this office on o r hufure said Jlird day ot March, IWOlt For fort Iter information apply to day of January, l*«>.'î. in CHAa. B. M ookkjt , Kegiater. AA CltXRI.lt* It. Moon vs. Register. E d w i n H t o n k . Manager, Albany, Oregon. Oh, well, just come to the Bee Hive Store and see for yourself; A Miraculous “ It seemed that nothing short of a miracle could save my little daughter from an untimely death,” says City Marshall A . H. Malcolm, of Cherokee,Kan. “ When two years old she was taken with stomach and bowel trouble and despite the efforts of the best physicians we could procure, she grew gradually worse and was pronounced in curable. A friend advised Mm««* N e r v i n e and after giving it a few days she began to improve and final ly fully recovered. She is now past five years of age and the very picture of health.” S o ld b y a ll D r u « « l s t a . Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind. E. V. Ferguson. S ä ä t * Read The Mail Advs