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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1903)
/ THE STAYTON MAIL iiy e. D. ALBXANDLR. H k . h t h Y e a r A N K W 8 P A P IÍH , N«J'f A N S u b s c rip tio n , $1.25 P L K A S HUM OHOAN STAYTO N , MARION C O U N T Y , O R E G O N . NOVEMBER 27, 190*. N u m b e r 42. \Yiig<-« nnd Ih f Coat o f L ivin g. A<'<*<>r<lInjf to figurca compiled Ii.v the bureau of labor at Waablngton. t r ifm noil tin* coat o f IIvlnic have almost k*-|>t pile* with i * h i'll other iltirliiK rwi'iit vin in null there I n iiii exaggerated #18.00 Ladies Li^lit Tan Jacket, with out collar, with set in jA jA hlen it n rcgiirda till' Uilvniii'i' Unit either tan velvet neck piece, plain back, latest style We have just received an him inntle. Coronilaaliilier Wright llg- sleeves, with cuffs, fancy cord fastener for ^ __ urim Unit limteuil of the coal o f living tront, satin lined, this beautiful jacket for $ * 3 * 5 7 other shipment of American having id v in m l from n <|imrti*r In u Lady Corsets in Black, White third It really only showa iii i Increnae of from 15 lo 17 per cent. The In- SiCoo Ladies Black Zeboline Jacket with two double half and Drab. Longfellow made i reimeil wagea received hy latx»rera. It capes, with each nicely trimmed with black rickrack medium straight front lone I n figured. have ln*eti eipml to the In braid, with 12 intahs nicely trimmed to match cl/irt m *; , X lc. n ; K creriaed coat o f living, ami the general cape, Will, a black spangles to each tab. late sk,rt- med,um bus**most Per' »tntement I n inmle "that the condition feet fitting dip hip corset,made style sleeve with braided cuffs. This jacket i f the lalMiriiig man Is lietter today o f heavy contil and trimmed has a nice satin lining. We offer tins gar- ^ than ever before In the hl«tory of the inuntry.” nient at the remarkably low price of i p l l . 0 3 with handsome lace. The pair T I i I n I n perhnpa true In regard to i i i o n I at the remarkable low price of Inidea, htu there nr»* notable exeep #12.^0 Ladies Black Cloth Jackef with sewed down collar, #1.00. Better goods, #1.2^ tloim for Inatnnce. the people who with strap extending across both shoulders and down and #1.50 the pair. «Iniw llxiil anlarlea year after year front and back almost full length garment, \ n a rule elerlca, Imokkeepera. aehool $1.50 Ladies Dongola Lace, Stock tenchem mid a lioat o f othera are paid three nice spangles down the front, late style We have some very good Tip Shoe, great value at 1.50, tinlay on the aame hnala that they «e r e j sleeves with cuffs. A If around the collar, corsets in black and drab at red uced to ......... ................ $1 17 live yearn ago. Hueti persons with no edges of jacket, cuffs and straps 2 to 4 rows Regular house* ask $2.00 for InerenNi- In their Ineonie have had to * $oc the pair. of stitching. Edges of straps and sewed thi* shoe, and to give a re meet the Increiiaed eoat o f living mid down collar satin bound. Two pockets: black a I n «» In many <-oaea the Increnaed coat duction would ask $1.60 and Ladies Heavy Flannelette of InlHir In certain trmlea. Take, for then mend it free of charge. satin lining. This piece of goods is always ^ , Inatnnce. u clerk or bookkeeper who Nightgowns in assorted pat $2.00 Indies Kid Lace patent tip owna Ida own houae and receives the terns in blue and white, and Shoes, a rare bargain a t . __ $1.-49 Name anlnry today that he did five To see Ihe remarkable low price we have pink and white stripes, per $3.50 ladies ham! made and hand yeura ago. Not only doea he have to placed on our Misses and Children’s Jackets pay higher prh-ea for Ida living ex garment, ijoc. Heavier and turned Shoes, patent tips, IM'iiara. hut any n-palra on hla house you are sure to buy one for the little better gowns, nicer made and medium heavy, flexible soles, or property coat him more than they , girl at home. trimmed, 7^c, #1.00and a very comfortable shoe. . . . $2.57 did five yearn ugo. Inith on account of the charge for mnterlal und from the Wear «11 «lay a pair of «»nr ladies warm wool hose and when night finds you in bed, your feet are warm, you are asleep in a lew minutes, morning IncrcHHcd liilnir cont a« well. linds you rested and you feel ten years younger. It In upon tlda china o f eiuploycen that the Inerenmnl coat of living that him umiuentloiiahly com* In recent yearn him fallen moat heavily, and It In a very lurge dim* and a aertoua bur den. f«*rtih7.er. but it <loes not give Immedi E L E P H A N T S IN BURMA. ate results unl«*ss dissolved with acid. The Latest A l an k a n Dl oeovery. T l t r ( ¿ r m t ll«*it«l* S d u i f l l m r « W o r k The longer nil orchard Is kept In cul The dlneovery o f a Unlge o f tin ore U I l N o u l lu iiu t t l l n l r 0 % rra lB > il. tivation ntnj g crop taken off the great In Ahmku which. It la claimed, may In Burma the nnitnal generally tm«*d er becomua the necessity of liberal ma T o guarantee prices like these herein printed. W e t rove to lie the largeat In the world In lumbering operations I n ^tbe ele nuring. suggest that you refer to the following quotations be mldn anollier Indualrlal metal to lie phant. C h ile "my h»r«l the elephant" The greater portion o f the root* of mineral nenlth o f the I'nltml H»n»<* •¿•»Ives In a unique xv ,y 0»«' tnmoporta- the grapevine grows near the sut a«*e. fore you pay the advances which are talked on every hand. and fnrnlaliea another ev|di*nce o f the tloti problem always a vexatious one For this reason the cultivation should 45c Flannel, all wool.............. . . . ,32c| Ladies Fleece Lined Vests............. 20c rlehneaa of that fur northern territory In liunls-rlng operations Is* does more lx* shallow. 4 than that. The stolid anti slow moving “ “ Fa ut*............... 20c In the garden especially one o f the 0<* Blinker Flannel.................. . . . 29c which we I lough t o f Itunahi for the ox enn haul n load from one pluce to “ “ Shirt*...............38«; drawback» to the germination of seeds 12Jc Flannelette..................... . . .09c ; Men'* llimlent nuin of f 7.500.000 another, hut the lond has to I»«* made Is that they an* often cover«*«! with too 10c Outing Flannel................. . . .08c “ “ Drawer*.........38c The pronenea of tin along Lost river 12Jc Textile Down.................. ...O i k - ready for him In the llrst plnre. ntnl much earth when planted. “ “ v “ 42c Usually In the Howard |M.|iltmula turn been uft«'r It has arrived at Its destination It “ “ Shirt*.............. 42«; the smnller the seed the less covering I.noun for nome yeura. hut It waa In lias t«» lie unloaded. The elephant 65c Table Linen, w h it e .......... Mt. Hood Overalls..........................65c is rt*«|Uired. 4Bc •• re«l ............... . . 29c ; Boys Overalls....................... 20 to 35c the font* o f nlreara tin and not In com takes care of all tin's«* operations. Not 80c Columbia Suiting....... . nierelal iptantltlea. Hope* wen* held only In* Is a draft animal, hut In J'imper*................................... .40«; A S e l f D r a j I n i (M Tcrlnir. by gcologlntn. however, flint further some Inst a ins'*, at a word from his Some young girls were giving a $1 Golf Shirts.......................... .. . 80c Wrappers.........................75c to $1.25 08«; prospecting would trace It to Ita aource driver, lie picks up n timber, carries It vaudeville performance for a local 50c Golf Shirts......................... . . . 4<)c Boys T ie*............................ and thin lias. according to repnrtn. been to the deslgnatisl point, and then not charity. A young man who thought 75c Laundered Bhirts.............. . . . 50c ! Men’s Band Teck Scarf .. .15 and 2tk; “ •• only deposits It where It belongs, but himself facetious tossed upon the stage $1 .. 8 0 ci Men’s Fancy Band Bow................. 20c done and tin ore found In abundant do«** so with precision and comparative after one of the "turns" a bouquet und paying «iiiantltlea. (low great the ease, accomplishing a result almost im dcponlt may he must lie aocortulned possible hy hi^td labor, and with less whose chief Ingredient was a head o f cabbage. The girl who ret-elred this by future dcvclopmcntn. expenditure o f time than would be re- offering o f apprtH-latlon read the card The world's preaent production o f tin i|tilrisl hy n steam crane. that accompanied It. and advanced to S T A Y T O N , O REG O N . In most eases an elephant driver, or the footlights. In about 100,000 toim, half o f which «nmiiw from the Ntrnltn Settlement*, mahout. Is r«*qtilnsl for each elephant, “ It gives me grent pleasure." she ulioiit one-<|uartcr front the Malay pen- but human labor is so cheap as not to said, “ to know that Mr. Edward Mor 'l«e«Mal features of deep interest to the Oak Grove. Inntila and the rent from England, the be a factor lit the ex-x-nse. The ele gan has enjoyed my performance. I average reader. The Journal’s wom Christina King is wisiting at F. M. phant furnishes the lalxir which Is paid bop«*<l that the audience might like It. Haxoti and Mohemlmi Err.geblrge. (Jail- an's page, the illustrated sporting for. und the driver Is l«M)k<*«l upon as a but I never expected for a moment Fresh’s. «•In. Spain. Hrlttany, Auatmlla. Fin- tnss'ssary, though not altogether de- news page, Journal stories and comic Adolph Heater has rented the Geo. Innd. Mexico mid Ibdlvia. Tracea of sirnhle. concomitant, ns the native that Mr. Morgan would so far lose his pages and other good things make it a head as to throw It ui»on the stage!” — tin have been found In I’ennaylvnnln.; helper Is not so much to he relie«l ttp«ut Downing place; it looks bad for a New York Tribune. vCTy popular family newspaper, clean <'nllfornln. South l>nk«da. Idaho and ns his big charge. Opium anil the batch. and bright from A to 7. and year’s end West Virginia, but the United Staten strong brews of native roots work on A t lc n p e « * k c « l A str«»lu ir«*r. Mrs. Cooley has moved in her new to year’s end. pi'mlueen none for commercial pur- human krai By. but the elephant has no Lilly, the astrologer and alchemist, house, recently repaired by Frank Daily, one year by mail, only $4.00; poaea. I f Alaska Is to supply this dc deslr«* for these. In many big lumber could not see for himself sufficiently ing operations the elephants are oeent- far Into that future which he professed Tate. six months, $2.25; 3 months, $1.25. fldcney by the dlneovery at Nome the Ingly “ told" what they are to do In the to he able to scan so clearly for others Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Morley are the u«*ameaa o f the mlncx to the coast, Semi-weekly, 104 issues, 1 year,$1.50 morning, and In some degree left to within five miles o f tIt«* Bering sea. carry on the work during the day ac to guard him against making a fool of happy parents of a baby boy. Weekly, $1. The issues of the Semi- He caught a 121 miles northwest of St. Michael's cording to their own devices. Very re himself l>y marrying. Weekly anil Weekly Journal also con S«*veral of our boys attended the vixen, "o f the temper o f Mara," to use mid 2.700 from Seattle hy sen. guar markable are the stories told o f their Ids own words, and the fact that she shooting match Wednesday and ha«l tain tha market news and all of the antees cheap water transportation for sagacity. One o f these stories, vouched brought him £500 ns dowry did not features of the Daily. Address for as true, concerns lumbering, and cou*t for much In the way of com good luck. tin* product. Those that attended the party at I f the Lost river n-port proves well tells o f an elephant that was about to pensation s«*elng that "she and her T H E J O U R N A L , Portland, Or. I. B. Carter’s Saturday had a go« d foundtsl an iinprermlented expansion pick up a log Just ns the great gong relations cost him £1.000." which signaled the close of the day's o f the tin plate Industry may he ex time. It was the 21st anniversary of work was sounded. To the surprise of T h e G ra n d rn r o f H im ! pected. Frank’s birth. The doors were thrown the mahout, the log. only a little larger An Impeccably dressed gentleman the In-tailed reports have been received than others which had been carried, other day. when walking along Picca open for those present ami music and o f the effect o f the arrival of the l'n it- proved text heavy for the elephant to dilly, felt a movement in his pocket, games were enjoyed until the usual ed States sqmnlmn at Beirut. Accord to write for our coniklenUul letter before ap lift front tin* ground. Another elephant and clapping his hand thereto s«*lsed hour, when an elegant lunch was plying for patent; it may bo worth money. lug to the story. Admiral Cotton said was n*i|tilsitlotted, hut the two together the wrist o f the thl«*f. He drew forth W e promptly obtain t ’ . 8. and Foreign served to which all did justice, after to an emissary. "You may tell It as failed to make any headway with the the erring member, and, l«x>klng at t which all departed, wishing Frank freely ns yon like. If then* Is nny more heavy tltnh«*r. and the attempt was xvltli supreme disgust, he released given up. In tin* morning the llrst ele »I';’ T R A D E M A R K S or return EN-I bloodshed I'll land my marines, vail ot saying with n grimace o f disgust. "F o r many returns of the day. T I R E attorney's fee. Send m otel, sketch phant went Immediately to tin* timber, heaven's sake, my good mail, go nnd or photo and we send sn I M M E D I A T E no vail.” It Is a significant fact that lifted It with apparent ease, and enr- wash your hands before you put them there was no more rioting at Beirut. rlnl It to the required resting place.— In a gentleman's pocket again.” — Lon Forestry and Irrigation. don Tatlcr. The assurance given hy United States Special on Ladies Jackets! Ameri^ ady Corset Sale on. Ladies Shoes G . O. TROTTER, Stayton, Oregon. It Takes Courage T he I3 ee H ive wanted S tore , inventors PATENTS Read the Market News Treasurer Itolierta that the share of FRUITS AND F L O W E R S money for each man. woman and child throughout the country Increased H!i Most kinds o f fruit trees thrive best cents during the last liseal year Is of In rolling lands. I f tnlblow appear on the rosebushes, course gratifying even If n go«sl many people did not receive their additional dust with sulphur. The garden must he mellow, rich nnd share. kept elean. Tills Is the Inside secret of Apparently a meeting of the women's successful gardening. An application o f hard woo«l ashes auxiliary, Spanish W ar Veterans. Is will supply th<* soil with the potnsli so more pnxluetlve of casualties than necessary to growing small fruit*. many of the engngem«*nts In which P.one m_c.nL Is ¿n excellent garden the veterans themselves participated. T ilr P n in o f S llen e e. The Oregon Daily Journal. "W e women.” she was saying again. "suff«'r in silence.” Nothing is omitted which concerns "1 can readily believe that you do the interest of buyers and seller* in suffer In silence," the man replied. "You take so much pleasure In talk.” the live st«*ck, grain, provisions, pro duce, and financial markets— the «flo —Philadelphia Press. tations are comprehensive and in ev 1.0«l«* h n<1 l/ove. ery way reliable. Dejected Suitor—I f yon Intended to The Journal in addition carries ev say “ no" why did you let me propose! Sweet Girl—Why, how could I aav ery day a full and truthful report of "no" If you didn’t? the world’s news and presents many