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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1904)
♦ The Stavton Mail good h ig h w a y s W h y P a r a ia r i s h u a l U ► • » o r Itailuaal Aid III Huad l l u l l d i n « . The rapidity with which the senti ment til favor of uattou.il aid to the common roads of the country has Knlcrevl *t the post-oMce at Slayton, Ort-gou, spread and the eageruees with which as malt mallet o( the weoud claaa. tlte proposition Is welcomed since the Introduction of the ltrowuiow bill In BUSINESS DIRECTORY. congress have not only btvu blxhty gratifying to the friends o f the meas ure. but surprising and astonishing to Us opponents. The truth Is the great I. M. K IT C H E N , M. D., body of the farmers o f the land are slow In demanding what they arc* Just General Practitioner, ly entitled to. l!ad the same necessity as the want of good roads among farm existed In relutlon to the manufac Stayton, Ore. ers turing. mining or commercial Interests of the country such a necessity would have ¡.»tig since been recognised and nict by adequate appropriation» from ^ I L B U R N . P I N T L E R , D M D. congress. The tillers of the soil do not work In concert for tliotr own advancement. By D E N T IS T tin- census o f 19» X) the whole uutufier of people above the age o f ten years en Office over Fret! Rock's Store. gaged in gainful occupations In the United Stall's was ¿51,074.117. O f this S taytox , - O rjcoox . number 10.381.7tJ5 were engaged In ag ricultural pursuits. No other specified occupation employs so many. The man ufacturing and mechanical pursuits J. A. RICHARDS, K I». A I. r : \ A M i K K , Publiahar. ■: General Read the Market News -1N- The Oregon Daily Journal. Nothing is omitted which concerns the interest of buyers and sellers in the live stock, grain, provisions, pro duce, and financial markets— the ipto- ( tstions are comprehensive and in ev ery way reliable. The Journal in addition carries ev ery day a full and truthful report td the world's news and presents many special features of deep interest to the average reader. The Journal's wom an's page, the illustrated sporting news page, Journal stories ami comic pages and other good tilings make it a very popular family newspaper, clean and bright from A to Z and year's end to year’s enti. Daily, one year by mail, only if I (H); six months, $¿.2.'): 3 months, ¡fl 2>. Semi-weekly, 104 issues, I year,#I iiO Weekly, ¡fl. The issues of the Semi- Weekly and Weekly Journal also con tain tha market news and all of the features of the Daily. Address T H E JOUR NAL, Portland, Or Auctioneer :■ We Thank You ^ For the large patronage given us during tin* holiday season, and hope that the year may bring \ "U i k * w all prosperity and happiness. Beginning this new year w e desire to impress upon your minds the fact that w e make it a point to carry the best selection of Furniture, Carpets, and everything usually found in a first-class furniture store, and that our prices w ill stand comparison | av ith any other store in the valley. W e want your patronage, and shall aim to please in every respect. us supply your needs. Call and see us, and U t If we haven’t what you want w e can get it for you. M. S T R E F F & SO I\\ S tayton Revolution Imminent. Prepared to cry sales in Marion and adjoining counties. Terms reasonable ; Satisfaction Guaranteed. MEHAMA, L - OREGON. A THOMAS, Barber Shop Bath Room TUAVKLI.NO VNDKB DIKFKT'LTIKS. Doe» » general tiarberiug business. First- r l S M bath room in connection. Alt work guar anteed strictly first-claas in every particular. Transient custom solicited Customary prices. employ 7,085.992 persons, trade and I transportation 4.7t56.9tM and profes sional service 1.258.731). And yet the i farmers o f the country, that contrmut» stayton , - O regon . more to Its permanent prosperity than all other classes combined, have the smallest amount of consideration In the matter of congressional appropriations. JOHN H E N K E L , In all the history of the past legisla tion of the country but few efforts have been made to equalize the Dene- fils of congressional appropriations. Until the rural mall routes were estab lished a citizen living In the country STAYTO N, OREGON. rarely received direct benefits from the I have on hand a full line of samples money expended by the general gov ernment except that for the agricultur for Fall anti Winter ¡Suits. al department. The commerce of the Repairing and cleaning a specialty. country f elt the exuberance o f fresh and lusty life and vigor from the Im provement o f the rivers and harltors. but this exuberance would have been F. SILH A V Y ’S vastly Increased had half the money appropriated for rivers and harbors been applied to aid in the Improvement and maintenance of the public roads, the very’ foundation of commerce. C O LO NE L J. B. K1LLEB K KW . Merchant - Tailor W a g o n and P a in t S h o p ,, , r> . .. ... t, C o n g r . i t u 1st I o n » . Repairing and Fainting \\ ngnns, Bug- , , .. .. ... , . 1 .- * • i. x- Mr. John H. Cttllom, Editor of the gtes, Etc., a sjiecialty. >ew wagon», L a c k s , and buggies made to order. Garland, lexas, News, lias written a letter of congratulations to the man First-class work guaranteed. ufacturers of Chamberlain’s Cough Water Street, Stayton, Ore. j Remedy as follows: “ Sixteen years ago when our first child was a baby he | was subject to croupy »peils and we | would lie very uneasy about him. We 1 began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in 1887, ami finding it such a Undertaker reliable remedy for colds anti croup, we Emhalmer have never been without it in the house since that time. We have live G o o d A s s o r t m e n t o f C o s i. children and have given it to ad of Icetss a n d C a s e s . them with good results. One got,cl Personal attenti..n given to funerals feature of this remedy is that it is not when desired. Embalming after latent disagreeable to take and our babies methods. No extra c h a r g e f,,r dress- really like it. Another is that it is not ingcotpse. Lady attendant when re- dangerous, and there is no risk from • piireti. A first-class hearse at a mod I giving an overdose. I congratulate yon upon the success of your remedy.” erate charge. For sale by Brewer Drug Co. W. E. THOMAS B u r ia l Rohes, Shoes, Gloves a n d H o s ie ry F u rn is h e d . ^^T iiezraph or telephone »t my expense. W . E. T H O M A S , S T A Y T O N , ORE. ♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ : P io n e e r : ! . W h ite : : Lead : A sur»1 sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system i« nervousness, sleeplessness, or s I o iiih c I i upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome cau-es. It never fails to Itine the stomach, regu late the Kidneys ami Bowel», stimulate the Liver anti clarify the blond. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending ash es vanish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Bitters is only 50c, ami that is returned il it don't give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by all druggists. Real Estate FO R SA LE 80 acres 4.1 miles east of Lyons. Small house and harm First-class timber ranch, on the river. $900. 294 acres, about 1<M) acres in culti vatioti, balance timlier, 2$ miles west of Stayton. Good house, barn, etc. ¡f 18 (H*r acre. 100 acres I J miles south of Santiam p. o., Linn county. House and barn, 10 acres in cultivation, balance tim ber, $800. House, barn anti 3 acres of land in Stayton. A bargain. 80 acre», house, barn, 10 acres ord ì arti, one mile from Mehama. 77 acres two miles from Stayton, 10 acres under cultivation, house, barm This is for sale to cinse an estate, and is a snap. 100 acres timber lami two miles west of Stayton. No improvements except fence. $10 per acre. X W * Early Risers 1 Hen’s Suits H en’s, Boys and HAVE YOUR MEASURE T AKEN Children’s Shoes ( ju 111 Coats, for your new Fall garments. It is the only proper and sat isfactory way of buying your clothes, being that “ GOOD C LOTHES A R E A L W A Y S MADE TO ORDER.'* Make your selection from the tail oring line of Men’s and Boys All Wool Sweaters. Rubber Boots S T R A U S S BROS. Chicago, E s t. 1877 Ladies Rubbers (iotxl ta ilo r, fo r nr^r a quarter rrnlurjr You'll find a world of pleas ure in wearing the clothes . made by Strauss Bros.,— faultless In style, fit, finish and materials. They're so much better than the ordi nary run of clothes, yet prices arc astonishingly low, and your perfectly safe in or dering, because if garments are not satisfactory, you needn't take them WE W I L L BE P L E A S E D T O S llnW YOU OI K G R E A T LIN E OF S A M P L E S — C A L L ON Men’s Rubbers. Highest Price Paid for Butter, Eggs, and Poultry. KERBER & KEECKER, Stayton, Or. List Your Properly Now. Call on or address T H E MAIL, Stayton, Or. URIC ACID IN THE BLOOD <’ aiip 4* m !<)i<»iiniHtl»m, S c I n i I ph . 1 . 11 hi lid if 0 Neuralgin him I Omit. Von pHti rctnova tlip cause by wen ri tig om* of our R E X R H E U M A T IC R IN G S PRICE $ 2 .0 0 . T im b e r L a n d , A d Ju n e J . IH 7 / 1 .- .N o A pontili will tirili* you a txvik- let ti-lllllK nil alioilt It. AiMrv»» tice lo r P u b licatio n . T. E. Orr, the secretary-treasurer of the American Poultry association, has been placed at the head of the poultry department o f the St. Louis world’s fair. The demand for combination saddlers and drivers Is never met, and dealers could sell hundreds where they now sell one, according to Orange Judd Farmer. Any and all persona claiming adversely the Ti e indications are for an excellent above d aeribed land* are requested to file sugar beet crop In Michigan. their claim* in thia office on or before aald 19th C D A V A /\jÇCnt, C. B U I , C^lct Mannlui'tiircil l.y Iti-x Rlinnnatlr t o.. lla r tlo M , t'oun. United Htnte* Land Office, Oregon Pity , Oregon, June to# 1903. N o ti c e is here by g i v e n Clint in eoinplta iicf wit h the p ro v U io n * of the ar t o * 'nngr* of J 11 ne 3 M7H, e n t it le d " A n ar t for tin* wale of tim b e r ¡am i* in the *tatc* of < nil for ilia,Oregon N e va d a , ami W as h in g to n T e r r i t o r y , ” h i e x tended to all the Pub lic Uarid States hv aei of AugiiMt 4,1892, A n n a K. Karmen, of Portland, c ou n ty of M ultnomah, rtate of Oregon , I im * thin day filed In this office her » w o r n statement No. 6303. for tint purehaae of the SW 14 of Section No. 34 in towrmhlp N o II south.rangeNo. 3 eaat, and w ill offer p ro of to « h o w that the land nought i* more v a lu a b le for it tim be r or atone than for ag ri cu lt u ra l ptjri>o»c*.nml tocstahllsh her c laim to said land before the Register and R e c e iv e r of this office at Ore go n i ’ltv , Ore go n, 011 Saturday, the 13th day of December, 1903. » She name* a* witnesses: VV. If. Bra dford,*!. W Coff«»y and 0 . if . K e l l y , of Por tland .Oregon, and Geo To- F in le y , o f Cra w fo rd a vil le , O re go n . . yton, /—V U/T. Thousands say that McGLURE’S MAGAZINE Is the best published at any price. a copy, $1.00 a year. Yet is only JO cents day of December, 1903. A P r i s o n e r In H e r O w n W o n « « . A L o ra n o s 8. D k kim kk . R egiste r Mrs VV. H. Layha, of 10U1 Agnes T i m b e r L a n d , A c t »1 hi m * .*1, 1M78. N o t, Ic e fo r P iih llc H fIon . Ave., Kansas City, Mo., has for several i ♦ Un ited State* La n d Office, O re g o n C i t y , O re g o n , June h , P m >3. years been troubled with severe hoarse- ! ic e la h er eb y g i v e n that i n c o m p l i a n c e X is absolutely PURE and ness and at times a hard cough, which wit N h o t the proviaiona o f the act of emigre** of June 3, 1M7H. e n t it le d ‘ ‘ All act for the sale of she says, “ Would keep me in doors for t im b e r land* in the states o f C a li fo rn ia , O r e x » ill OUTWEAR all go n , N e v a d a , am i W ash in gto n T e r r it o r y , ” a* days. I was prescribed for by physi e x t e n d e d t o all the pub lic land "tat**». bv act of August I, 1M \r>, L in d s * v M. T h o r n t o n . of Steven- 1 other Leads. cians with no noticeable results. A aon, c ou n ty of Ska m aln e, afate of Washing ton, I ha* day fll- d In this office hi* sworn slate- friend gave me a part of a bottle of ment thi* No. 6297 f o r the purehaae of tin* NF q u a r ter o f flection N o . 28, in Towriahli» No. 11 *outh, If your I o t h I dealer don’t furry It write to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with range 3 east, and w ill offer pro of to ahow that us mid we will see that yon get it. instructions to closely follow the di the land sought la more v aluable for it* tlmlrf.r and atom* than for ag ri cu lt u ra l purpose*, and rections and I wisli to state that after t o e * ta b ii* b his c la im to said land in-fore the ♦ W. P. FULLER & CO. Register and R e c e iv e r of this office al Ore go n tbe first day I could notice a decided U lt y , O re g o n , on T hu rs da y, the 24th day of Dece mber, 1903. P O R T L A N D , ORK. change for the better, and at this time Fie names as witnesses: George K l n l e v . o f r a w f o rd a v ill e , O re go n , €’ VV 4 off.*\, W If. after using it for two weeks, have no C Bradford and C. If K e l l y , o f Portland, On gon. A n y and all f ie n o n c la im in g adversely the - j hesitation in saying I realize that I ab o ve described lands arc reutiested to file I am entirely cured.” This remedy is th eir claim'* In thia office on or before said 21th day o f Dece mber, 1903. , for sale by Brewer Drug Co. | Al/JR .NOtf 8. DRHMFR, Register. The famous little pills. Î Nice line of In every number of McClure’s there are Articles of intense in terest on subjects of the greatest national import ance. In Six good short stories, humorous stories, stories of life and action—and always good. U )0 4 McClure’s will be more interesting, important and enter taining than ever. "Every year better than the last or it would not be McClure’s." 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