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> THE STAYTON MAIL H y B. D A L E X A N D E R . A E ighth Y har Goat Foot Remedy Hui»* r u r c fur »nr«* of I ¡ii.it ». NCJT A N O H O A N S u b s c rip tio n , S I.2 S STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON. JANUARY iç, 1904. Brewer Dru^ Co. Great Reduction in Clothes and Hair Brushes, Combs, and Comb and Brush Sets. N K W 8 P A H E N , D R U G G IS T S . Formalin for Grain. Remember that we Soaps—Fancy, manufacture a com Toilet and Shaving plete line of Flavor ing Extracts, guaran Oranges, Lemons, teed strength and Candies and Nuts. pure products. Follow lu g ¡. tl L ist • Razor Strops, E x t ' Ifiniiiiiii, H tr iu v lu r r y , Face Powders, I.'- iihmi , V h i i III m , O r a n g e , Razors, I(»ilet Waters I i* - 11 1 r r v . f 'i i M*>< { • I.*, f t o . Rubber Goods, and creams, In Hpices w r h a v e I'cp|ier< Domestic and Syringes. Milliard, I 'm Hot Water Bottles I • N im u in t m .m e g , * , A llsp Imported ic e , Clove*, • i inn«*r, e t e , all reduced. Perfumes. Few People Real ize the Value of their Eyes. T h n rk iro r'a S n llre. T h a c k e r a y c r e a te d u n ite erro n eo u s | iprcssions e f h im s e lf by o fte n Indulg- ng In Irony In th e p r e te n c e of people w ho w e r e I n c a p a b le o f u n d e r s ta n d in g It. lin e c u r io u s I n s ta n c e w hich he g a v e w as tlds: T h a c k e r a y h ad been d in in g nt th e il u r r l e k a n d w a s ta lk in g In the sm o k in g room a f t e r d i n n e r w ith v a r i ous clu b ac c ja a ln ta m v * . One o f th e m h a p p e n in g to h a v e le ft Ids c ig a r e a s e nt home. T h a c k e r a y , th o u g h d islik in g th e m a n . w h o w a s a notorious t u f t h u n te r, good n a t u r c d ly offered him one of his cig ars. T h e tunn accepted th e cigar, b u t. n o t llnding It to his liking, had th e b ad t a s te to say to T h a c k e r a y . ” 1 say. T h a c k e r a y , y ou w o n ’t m in d my s a y in g I d o n 't t h in k m uch of this c ig a r ? ” T h a c k e r a y , no d o u b t lrrltat<sl a t t h e m a n 's u n g r a c io u s n e s s a n d (mur ing In m in d his t u f t h u n tin g p re d ile c tions. q u ie tly resp o n d e d . "Y on o u g h t to, m y good fellow, fo r It w a s given me by a lord.” I n s te a d , how ever, of d e t e c tin g th e Irony, th e dolt Im m e d i ately a t t r i b u t e d th e r e m a r k to s n o b b is h ness on T h a c k e r a y 's p a r t nnd to th e end o f his d u y s w e n t a b o u t d e c la rin g th a t " T h a c k e r a y h a d b o asted t h a t he had b e e n given a c i g a r by a lord." W itt y Krapnnar of a Lerlar#r. P E R A N N U M N umber 49. Great Clearance Sale sale on «yi » i'ld l S v f'k x K a n ts . Butted His Head What would you think of a nan who would stand and deliberately butt hi* head against a stone wall—von would probably say, “You foolish man, you are trying to kill yourself!” jf. „ „ .. 11 ^ pr men s i .00 cotton pants for .........75c pr. W hy Hud It Don’t think that a pair of Around any longer with eold,.wet feet 5 1 .00 cotton pants are no good. wet clothes trying to kill your- Some houses would try to w,,e,‘ •'T' t !n Jr n o **** pricM- make you believe these same FLIC K ER S, pants were a great bargain at 5 1.^0 a pair. 2 25 men’s black medium long n , „ , Fish brand slickers.................. 1.65 $o pr men S J*l.2^ neavv 2 40 men’s black long Shield cotton pants 98c pr. brand slickers. ........................ 1.90 47 pr men’s $ 2 . 2 C Kersey 2 00 men’s black medium long pantS .......... ..... I.0 7 pr. $500 men’» hood or 1st quality . . „ ___ • M .s g , I I le r S ----------------------- snag proof, long legged, rolled /-.« edged gum boots..................... $4.0) ^ h o e s $5.00 men’s l*t quality s n a g proof A p r o f e s s o r w ho a c te d ns c h u lrm n n of a m e e tin g at w h ic h M ax O ’ltell w as FO R M EN. T h e benefit of perfectly fitted to le c tu r e In tro d u c ed th e F r e n c h m a n In th e follo w in g m a n n e r : If you want dry feet— Buy *320 n,Bn’» 5 length hip gum “ L a d le s a n d g e n tlem en , w h e n we VlillAr’c glasses cannot be over estimated boots, second quality..............$2 85 wish to see o u rse lv e s a s Ind iv id u a ls ,, ,, , , $3.50 men’s knee snag proof gum w e h a v e rec ourse to t h e m irror. T h is If yOU want 3 ll leather—Buy boots, hood« or firat quality w e c a n n o t d o ns a untIon. 1 ta k e Miller’s Shoes. with rolled edge..................... $2.93 p le a s u r e In I n tro d u c in g a g e n tle m a n I II f you v o n w ant v n n r m n n p v ’c * 3:,° me" gam ’* l,0,,d or "nHP edge. Prt* ,f $293 of this subject, and am prepared to correct S C I E N H F I C A L L Y w ho will act ns h F r e n c h m irror, by your money s knw boots,plain m e a n s o f w h ich y o u will. I a m sure, worth— Buy Miller s Shoes. $ 1.65 women’s gum boot*, pebble any defective sight. Come to me with your eye troubles. o b ta in a n a d e q u a t e n n d p le asing view If you want full value— Buy ‘«i*................................ •*!•*> of y o u r s e lv e s ns n n a t io n . ” zz ~ t -t , T h e I n tro d u c tio n p le a se d O ’Uell. nnd Miller’s Shoes. he r e sp o n d e d In a vein us Jovial: “ I If vou want service — Buy ® ® e n s Underwear. or any part concerning this line at right prices. am r e q u e s te d to reflect on a nation. m iIlor’c Q bnflc ^ c- *"en’s besvv ribbed cotton flee<.e lined underwear> ]ter H o w ev er. I m u s t t a k e second p la ce to miner s anoes. garm en t ............................. 38c. the m a n In th e moon, fo r he reflects We have Miller s Shoes to sell. | JE W E L E R A N D O P T IC IA N , on t h e e a r th . As nn Im ported F r e n c h m ir r o r I shnll do t h e b e s t I c a n to give you a co rrec t p ic tu r e o f th e nation. A nd If y o u r c h a i r m a n r e m a in s w h e r e he Is. In th e b a c k g r o u n d , be will ad d T tir I ■. m f l « ill. n f c a r d s Is com posed of four eq u a l S T A Y T O N . O REGO N. g r e a tly to th e reflective p o w e r o f the I ,tu r n I. «.ni.i I iiimì frinii th e flux pinnt p a r t s u n d of f o u r nuits un h o u r Is d i m ir r o r.” *i niimll. d e lic a te it li nun I « l i t i it tiny vided Into f o u r itu a rte ra . mid m ust .ilur flower. Tilt* |ilnut I« | m 11. «I t>> pieces of f u r n i t u r e h a v e f o u r legs. T h e O r lerI n o f L i f e I n s u r a n c e . School Entertainment. Cured After Suffering 10 Years. limili In tin' nuiiiliu-r. tli.» n i ' i l ' . k now n o cc u ltists eve n point o u t th a t eve ry h u "I d o n ’t h a v e to h a v e my life I n s u r - 1 lo eoiiiuierce uh linseed. being rem oved m a n heilig h a s fo u r c a n i n e te e th , t h a t ed.” sa id th e b u s in e s s m a n to th e n g e u t i Follow mg is the program for tiie B. F. Hsre, Supt. Miami Cycle A . m l tin- s tr a w m ilijifti'd lo v a rlonr a fork h a s fo u r prongs, t h a t corpses a r e " b u t I d o w a n t to k n o w how life I n s u r public school entertainment to be Mfg. Co., Middleton, O., suffered ten firiMi-HHi'H lo s e p a r a t e Ibi- tlbroiiH |inri placed b e tw e e n f o u r p la n k s a n d p r is o n an c e o rig in a te d . C n n you toll m e?” "1 ' given Friday evening, January 22, at years with dysj>epsi». He spent hun «iili'li <iinn*ittit.*>» Ibi- Hut'll. F irs t It li e rs b e t w e e n f o u r w alls, a n d t h a t a t n can." th e a g e n t a n s w e r e d . " I t o r i g i n a t dreds of dollars for medicine and with Hti'i'|iiil In w a te r unit Hit'll passed f u n e r a l th e colllti Is usuully b orne by ed in 17(H) In London. In th n t y e a r the ojiera bouse: doctors without receiving any perma- Duet and Chorus— th r o u g h u d r y i n g nini h e a tin g process f o u r persons. t h e r e w a s fo rm e d t h e first life I n s u r "Village in the Valley.” un rev o lv in g w h ee ls u n til ull foreign benefit. He says, “One night while an c e c o m p a n y . It w a s called th e A m i imi11<*r I h rem oved. It U t b r u rea dy fot A H r r r M n u ' a l«l«*n. cable S ociety F o r a P e r p e t u a l A s s u r a n c e feeling exceptionally bad I was about Recitation— Mrs. Nora Leslie. inniiufui’tu rc. " F i r s t Im p re ssio n s a r e p ro v erb ially Office. It w a s a m u t u a l benefit con "Whistling in Heaven.” to throw down the evening paper Flux Ini m I h i ' ii uni'll fro m m un ii* age* d a n g e r o u s g u id e s u n le s s one h a p p e n s cern. Knob m e m b er, w ith o u t r e f e re n c e when I saw an item in the paper re Duet— "Beautiful Moonlight.” u h u te x tile fubrlo. ••H|iiflnlly In higyjtt to be of th e sex w h ic h a l w a y s h as tliei to age. p a id a fixed ad m issio n fee nnd M u m m y ciutI ih nro nfti'ii fotiinl lo li« gift of m a k in g its first im p re ssio n s a fixed a n n u a l c h a r g e p er s h a r e on fro m | Clare Doty, Vera Murphy, Roy Burson, garding the merits of Kodol Dyspepsia Louie Thomas. tif e x c ee dingly Him te x tu r e . Tin* «-li!«•! r h y m e w ith th e Issue." s a y s a r e c e n t one to t h r e e s h a re s, a n d ut th e e n d o f | Cure. I concluded to try it and while Iiui'ii prialiu'lng rountrlfH of tin- pnmciil w rite r. Hut a w o m a n a l w a y s a w a i t s th e y e a r n portion o f th e fu n d a c c u lecture— State Supt. Ackerman. I had no faith in it I felt better after tiny iliv I rubi mi. F ni uve. Ita*luinin nini th e Issue before slit* eon t i d e s her real m u la te d w a s d iv id e d a m o n g th e heirs "The I’tiblic Schools; What May YVe the second dose. After using two bot <f erm a ny T lm tlux — ber itimi uml tlrst Im p re ssio n s to tlm o u tsid e world. of th o se w h o had die d In ac c o rd a n c e Reasonably Expect of them?” tles I am stronger and better than I I m b i b i r . I h very d u r a b l e uml I h t-n She m ay “sa y th i n g s ” w h ich th e m a le w ith th e n i i m l s r o f s h a r e s ea ch d e a d Motion Song— Primary Grade. |i bit* of e x te n s iv e blenching. IMillo o u ts id e r m ay m is ta k e for h e r tlrst Im p erso n h a d held. O u t of tills com pany, have been for years, and 1 recommend 11iit'ii lui h n Hiitipli' w eave. orlili liti* pressions. but th e y a r e not h e r real w ith Its c r u d e a n d Im p e r f e c t m ethods, “Skyward.” Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my friends « «•»•ft Ibrioul« a lte r n a t e ly in te rsp e rsin g tlrst Im pressions. T h e y com e only a f t e r life I n s u r a n c e us It e x is ts to d a y h as aud acquaintances suffering from stom Recitation— Ray Murphy. tlm w n r p ones. W lmn w oven w ith a t h e ev e n t. T h is, h o w e v e r, is u prutiilcss g r o w n . ” —P h ila d e lp h ia Record. “Setting the Blue Hen.” ach trouble.” Sold by Jirewer Drug Co. digression. p a t t e r n II I h UHiinlly rulliti (Innilink A m il eint hin g m n tr r la l U nni should TI i p r a l l n i l One*. Mother Goose Operetta— A M n it t o K n o w . A sk the Agent for not la» w o rn n ex t tin* *kln because It I* " S o m e m e n .” sa id U ncle E bcn. “ sits — Intermediate Grade. O u e o f t h e ch ief Joys In life Is to it very Bond r o m l u r t o r of brut. d o w n n n ’ do cs n d a y ’s lonfln’ a n ’ calls .Inti* umi (minp urt* front plant* o-hleh k n o w m en by w h o m y o u c a n s w e a r, to It b ein' p a t i e n t n u ’ resig n e d .’’—W a s h Vocal Solo— Roy King. un» used In im in iir n rtu rin g only very kno w u m a n h ere a n d th e r e o v e r th e ingto n S ta r . “Old King Cole was a Merry Old Soul.” w orld of w h o m y ou c a n sa y : “ W h e r ronzìi m a te ria ls. In form they rrnein VIA Instrumental Duet— Selected. Me very iinirtie. Inferior flux.— A meri- e v e r he Is to n ig h t, t h e r e he is helpful, The Je st lose« Its point w h e n he w ho t r u t h f u l , sincere, wise. Intellig en t—a n m a k e s it Is th e first to la u g h .—Schiller. r a n Queen. Flag Drill— Grammar Grade. e d u c a te d g e n t le m a n : e d u c a t e d In every A ten cent lunch will be served after f a c u tly o f Ids liclng. In those th in g s T r a l n r d > ' « i r « c * W Ilo 1 i m i . J licit. Davie bus gone to Albany, tiie program. •'W hen n ibmior flntlt* n ntiroe ren d in g w h ich go to m a k e t h e body a th in g of General admittance 25 cts, Child n book ti botti b er pro fe ssio n unii not n d e lig h t a n d lie a u ty ; e d u c a t e d in co n where be has secured n position in a novel w hile s h e wntclio* n t th e Imilnltle science. so t h a t e v e n ns th e eye seeks barber shop. ren 15 cts. Show your loyalty to the o f n pul le n t." wild mi u p to w n phynl- th e light Ids conscience se ek s th e r ig h t: 1 school and help us pay for an organ. (ico. Koeneke, the butcher, has rent* f in n , “flin t I h tlm n u m e lit* liken to hire e d u c a t e d fully a n d co m p letely ." Win. H. Smith, an old resident of mid to help. If the enne t u r n s o u t well vd the Leuticb property, south of Geo. P r l l n e A rlsto crn la. th e d o c to r nom e tlm e s tunken h e r n p res Brown’s, and will move bis family I this neigliborlimai, died at his home T h e S ia m e s e Is said to be th e most e n t of n book w ith up to ihi^<* Itlenn on near Sublimity, Thursday evening, h e r profesHion w lilrh she m ig h t not lie d e lic a te a n d e x p e n s iv e o f till cals. It Is here soon. Jan. 14th, at 10:30, after a long and TO calk'd th e royal cat b ec au se, according n h le |o buy. O n e-h alf th e tr a i n e d Geo. Chriamnn and J. E. Yeoman ntirsen of t h e city n re d e p e n d e n t upon to S cience S iftings. It ha* long been have some of their tine chickens on painful illness, aged 63 years, Dec. 28, t h e re r n n im e nd n tln n s of physlotuiiH. b red In th e fam ily o f t h e kin g of S iam exhibition at the poultry show in Al 03. The funeral service will take Spokane, St. Paul, Duluth, Min u nd h a l f th e success o f n p h y s lr h in de- It Is a s h o r t h a ire d cat. w hich look* bany this week. neapolis, Chicago, place at Aumsville Sunday, at 10:30 a. p riid s on n good nbrne; t h e r e f o r e u d o c cu rio u sly like a dog. I ts coat Is pu g and all points East. Mrs. W. W. Elder, who has been in., anil interment will be made at the to r likes n n u r s e w h o ren d s n b out her d og color a n d very s h o rt, firm nnd silky An obituary will be business, a t t e n d s le ctu res und keeps —m ore like n d o g ’s t h a n a e n t’s. It h a s visiting hereabout* the past week or cemetery there. T R A I N S D A IL Y bla ck p a w s a n d nose a n d a tw is t In Its more, * x|a-cts to leave next week for published next week. u p w ith th e tim es. F A S T T IM E “ You w ould he n sto n lsh ed to kno w tall. homo in Itosebnrg. T i m b e r I . s n i l , A r t . I n n r a , 1H7H - N o t i c e how ninny le c tu re s lire g ive n by p h y fur P iih llratlu n . 'Mrs. Hornson was brought home I li a Iflen o f r l e n a n r e . sic ia n s In N ew York e v e r y m o u th th a t U n i t e d S t a t e s I . a n d Office, S F W K q t n PM ENT T H R O U G H O U T . "Y es; w e w e n t nil o v e r th e co n tinent, from the hospital at Salem Saturday. O r e g o n C i t y , O r e . J a n u a r y 4, t903. nre open to tr a i n e d nurses, h u t w hich h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t In c o m p l i a n c e few o f th e m a tte n d . T h e r e nre n good b u t pnpn really only e n jo y e d him s elf Except being troubled with rheuma w i N t h o t t i h c e e 1« p r o v i s i o n s o l t h e a e t o f C o n g r e s s ol Tourist e n t i t l e d “ A n a e t fo r t h e s a l e of Day Coaches, Palace and n in n y loafers a m o n g tlm tr a i n e d nurses. In Venice.” tism she is feeling quite well, and J t i u m n b e e s r , l 1H7S, a n d « I n t h e » late* of C a l i f o r n i a . O r e Sleeepers, Dining and Buffett “ Ah. ye*, no w o n d er! T h e gondolas. prospect* are gmal for her complete T h e y seem to th in k t h e i r stu d y ended gon. N ev ad a , a n d W a s h in g to n t e r r i t o r y ," as Nmoking Library Cars, e x t e n d e d t o «11 t h e p u b l i c l a n d s t a t e s b y a c t o f w h e n th e y got th e ir d ip lo m a s ." —N e w , St. M a r k ’s, file’’— recovery. August 4, istr.’, U a n i c l H eld , o f P o r t l a n d , "O h . It w a s n 't t h a t . B u t he could sit York Press. u l t n o m a h , s t a t e of O r e g o n . h a s t h i s Daylight trip through the Cascade E. Hoy and family have been busy c d o a y u n h t i y e d of i n M till« In t h e hotel, you know , n nd fish o u t of office h i s s w o r n s t a t e m e n t No. and Rocky Mountains. s:u4 for t h e p of t h e SW q u a r t e r of See. th e w in d o w s .’’ the past couple of days, disinfecting No. JS I n T om u n r s c h h l a p s e No. N f l h l n i l na T h i r t e e n . I t S o u t h R a n g e Nn. S Mistern o cc u ltists m a in ta in th n t th e n n d cleaning their home, after their E a s t a n d w i l l o ffer p r o o f t o s h o w t h a t t h e l a n d s o n g h t o f m o r e v a l u a b l e fo r i t s t i m b e r o r s t o n e Knar Rnnnch. m n n lie r fo u r pla y s q u ite ns I m p o rtan t long quarantine from scarlet fever. t h a n f o r a g r i c n l t u r a l p u r p o s e a . r u d t o e s t a b l l s h .fohnnle.” a s k e d a g e n t le m a n of a For full particulars, rates, folders, a p n r t In m u n d a n e a f fa irs ns th e n u m his c la im to said la n d before th e R e g ister a n d a t O r e g o n C i t y , O r e g o n , etc., call on or address b e r th irte e n , a n d for th e follow ing r e a little k i n d e r g a r t e n pupil, " d o you kno w The children are now all well, and o R n e c W e i e v d e n r e o s f d t a h y l , a t office d a y o f M a r c h , PHM. H. DICKSON, how to m a k e a M a lte se cro ss?” past the contagion-giving stage. Mr. Me n a m e s a s w h i t e n e JSril sons: s s e s : O l i v e r h a n d i n g h a m , J. YV. PHALON, I*. M. S u l l i v a n , l i e o r g e J •‘Yes. sir: I sh o ’ <J**” T. P. A. c. T. A. T h e r e a r e f o u r c n rdlnnl points, fo u r Hoy nnd family are entitled to credit F l o r e v , a ll of c o r t l a n d , O . r e K g o r l n c . h e t t e , a u d F r e d “ W ell, tell m e h o tv y ou d o I t ” w inds, f o u r seasons, f o u r rules for v a n d all p e rso n s c la im in g a d v e rse ly th e 122 Third St, Portland, Or. for the care they have used to keep a b An o v e d e s c r i b e d l a n d s a r e r e q u e s t e d to tile " W h y . y ou J u s t s te p on h e r tall.” — a r ith m e tic , f o u r c o n ju g a tio n s a n d fo u r the d i s e a s e from spreading from their t h e i r c l a i m s In t h i s office o n o r b e f o r e s a i d 23 rd A. B. C. DENNI8TON, G. YV. P. A. q n a r t o r s of th* moon. Moreover, H ip * w d a y o f M a r c h . 1!»>4 own premises. A l.li KK NON 8. PKK8SKH, Register. O ly m p ia d lusted for fq u r i c q r s . a pnek 612 1st Ave., Seattle, YY'ash. I have made a thorough study I Duplicats Any Broken Lenses E. ROY, Stayton, Ore. G. O. TROTTER, T IC K E T S (Il i f e 2 2