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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1904)
f THE STÄYT0N MAIL H r H. /) A L E X A N D E R . A N U T S u b s c rip tio n , $l.2S H IM ANNUM A N O K O A N N Sure run* lor »nr" leaf ol • • • >i< I *. <; o . umber ----------------------;----- . ( ioat Foot Reriiedy Brewer Drug Co. ( ireat Reduction in Clothes and Hair Brushes, Combs, and Comb and Brush Sets. Razor Strops, Razors, Rubber ( ioods, Syringes, Hot Water Bottles all reduced. D R U G G IS T S . Formalin for Grain. Remember that we Soaps— Fancy, manufacture a com Toilet and Shaving plete line col Flavor ing Extracts, guaran Oranges, Lemons, teed strength and Candies and Nuts. pure pro hi ts. Full)»« I■ 1 |S i. tl l.i-t - K it Itatinna. Ht rttwls-rry, l.<niun, Yiinillii. Orange, Hi-plii-try, I'll i «* m |*|• It*. »•»»• 1 11 H p icc a h i * h a v e I '«• | .|.<*r* X ulm og*, Mustard, 11111111111, All»|>iit-, • i 1 ii if*■ r, H e, I'm - t'luvi-s, Face Powders, Toilet Waters and creams, Domestic and Imported Perfumes. Few People Real- ize the Value of their Eyes. T h e benefit of perfectly fitted glasses cannot be over estimated I have made a thorough study of this subject, and am prepared to correct SC IE N 1 IF IC A L L Y any defective sight. Come to me with your eye troubles. I Duplicate Any Broken Lenses or any part concerning this line at right prices. E. ROY, l l ' K W. SI AY TON, MARION COUNTY, O REGO N . JANUARY 22, «904. E l( .H I M Y e a r — ------ N I'.W S I'A JE W E L E R A N D O P T IC IA N , Stavton, Ore. Without reply the huslmml left the •vs-in and presently returned with a pli-.l-igiapli w '.ill h hi- tti'Si d mi Ins w ife's dressing nisi- Sin- took It up (O rt K ln al. | and lisikisl at It with a flush o f anger. "lit*» tv.. Itavi- Iwrn tnnrrb-d only flv«- "I >o yon suppose for one moment that w **• 1% *. oiiv «••»•k nmre than 1 hi* honey t alii going to leave you In tills house moon.” with that l-old looking tiling?” "It iliHUu t matter If we have been “ Why not?” "I have Home regard for your gissl 1 1 .arri, tl only live iiilntlte«. I am re- Iteti not to live another «lay with a name even if you have made It Itnpoa- loan who will treat me mi abominably." k Ilil«* for me to live with you. and I don't propose to have it said that I ” 1 input yon" was turned out of the boils»* to make ••It la iiaelea* for you to proteat. I room for such a creature as that.” ratetn-d to your ih....Itful wortla dur “ I told you she was homely." ing the perlml o f olir i-ngilgeuit-nt to "Y ou didn't tell me she was loud fluii out now. when It la tini lute, what I wiklng." yon are.” There was an ominous silence that •*ltut " h a t an- you going to do got was broken hy Ills \\ If»-. “ This Is wlint I I ihvo com e to—mar- a «livore»-?" A n ." after reflection; ” 1 ahnll not rhsl to a man whose past, if I had only known It. doubtless foreshadow»-») that give you an opportunity to marry amne he would at any time turn me out o f i.tliei woman whom you "111 d«*«-clve doors” — 1 .« you have ileeeivi-«l m e., I ahull go “ Turn you out o f d«w>r«! Why. I nliroai! with my mother and leave you thought you wen- going and wouldn't la-re. You ean give out that I huve Is- Induced to r«*maln.” - "fo r one o f Ins old associates whom emu- for my health, latter It may I«- known that we have acpnratcd for In* w ou ld bring Into It. p«-rfcetly care less o f tin* opinion o f respi-ctablo | h * o - ever.” iiOtlFSTIC FASCE "F orever!” "le u . and If I find some one anlted to my mimi perhaps In time I may get a divoree from you anil marry again.” “ Very well, nine«- you are determined to leave me. slnee you will not listen to reason” — "Henson! la there reason In suffer ing a lifelong torture? Not I. I shall nip It In the Inni.” She snapped her lingers viciously. ••| see argument Is useless. I think If we must part your plan Is a wise one. It will nvold a soeial shock. Hcsiiles, people will any that you left me. not I ph-." "WliHt Interest have you In my house keeper?” "I have this Interest—people shall not say: ‘ Poor woman! T o think that sin- should In- sent away to make room lloif '<» W arm fial«l I’ l a t r a . Various «lepurtiuenta o f ” h*itiHeh«d«l bints” have unaeeountably negh-eted tc tell how solid gold plates may he warim-il for tin? meat courses at din- n«-r. This may he done In the right oi the w rong'w ay. The right way Is ex »-niplllled at «'nsth- Kilkenny This 1* one of the oldest Inhabited <1 welling* In the world, hoiih * o f the moms lx-lnji Hist years old. Among Its ancient troas ures I k a s e r v i c e o f gold plate, lie sides the ordinary plate service, «'astli- Kilkenny hns the whole s»-r|e* o f gol»l cups used at coronation ban- <iu<-ts down to the time o f <J«-orge IV Tin- gold o f the service plates Is almost without alloy. ••ons«*«piently very soft and easily marred. Henee the plate* are warmed and presumably als»j washed aft»-r us»* by being «lipp»-d Into hot water held by a pair o f tong* whose tliis have Ixvti mulitcd lit cham ois leather. T iek lln « «he flebtora. Great Clearance Sale Butted His Head sale on __ m . e n W hat would you 5 I JL v , tJL c U llS . . tbink <*f a man I who wonlil stand and deliberately butt hi* head against a stone wall— y«ui » would probably say, “ You foolish man, you are trying to kill yourself.” ,* 119 pr men s 51.00 cotton pants for ........ 75c pr. Don’t think that a pair of Around any longer with «-old, wet feet 51.00 cotton pants are no good. *nd wet c,ot,,e8*ryin* 10 kin your* Some houses would try t0 : ->-» “ "*"■ «*• -*• H»*- make you believe these same , « F r r 11* ? : . pants were a great bargain at siiekersfor .... ............»2.5» jjsi.^0 a pair. 2.25 men’s black medium long „ , „ , Fish brand slickers.....................1.65 $ 0 pr men S J M .2 ^ heavy 2 40 men’» black long Shield cotton pants 98c pr. »»■«'><• slicker» — ............ i.m ,_ nr arCQ1, m en’s black medium long */ pr men 'c s i t t Y Kersey s 2.00 gllieM hrHr)(l sIickcr........• l M pantS ........ ... I .0 7 p r. «I1» 00 men's Inssl or 1st quality Why Hud It John llnrrett was only twenty seven years old when President «.’ levelatnl appointed him minister to Slum. Tin first Important task which confronted ___________________________________________ snag proof, long legged, rolled the youthful envoy was to press a . eilgml gum boot»........................ $4.00 claim against the Klninese government / V l i H e r S S h o e s *•» 00 men’s l»t quality arvig proof for fLilto.fJUO. Experienced ambassa trriD 1WTCM lo,,K l‘*&ged plain e»lge »ole» dors warned him against using threats rU K M e .IN . gum b»Kjts...................................... 44.(It In obtaining tbe money, "lie cunning; If vou want dry feet— Buy *320 1 len»'t,' hiP Rum nvold arrogane-e." they said. ^ IsHjta, second q u ality..............« 2 8 5 "That Is.” respond«-d Mr. Itarrett. V tillp r’ «; .«lllier: onoes. mer/« knee « dh » pr«H>f gtim "yon favor tickling with n straw to If you want all leather— Buy boots, h-wsi» or first quality pricking with a bayonet." Miller’s Shoes. with roii«sie«ige ................$2.93 The stat«*sinen nodded assent. When the young minister had finally If VOU W a n t your money S knee gum boots, plain edge. « 2 95 Ktle«N-e<|i*d 1 1 1 eolh-etllig the claim the « 1 .05 women’s gum Units, |>ebble ambassadors asked In astonishment. worth— Buy Miller’s Shoes. “ IIow did you accomplish It?” If you want full value— Buy *°i*............................ *l 3<) "Hy tickling-/' explained Barrett. “ I Miller’s Shoes. — ^ t ~ TT , had to tickle them almost to death, If you want service— Buy . Sale M ens Underwear. though, before they agre»-»l to pay It.” For tl*«- I n e b r i a t e . M.npr’c s Qhnp«; a<k’‘ fleece m‘*n 8 lined he8Vy T,bbed coUon jvi11itri onucs. underwear, per We have Miller’s Shoes to sell. \ garment......................... 3»e. A traveler has made the observation that »-off»-«* drinking people are very seldom given to «Irunkenness. In Bra zil. for Install«*-, where coff»-»* Is grown extensively and all t ie inhabitants S T A Y T O N , O R EG O N . drink It many times a d »y. Intoxication Is rarely s*s-n. The effect Is not only noticeable among the ntf ■«•»•* but the foreigner who s«-ttli-s there, though Tuesday morning, at tiUmt six Cured After Suffering- 10 Years. possessed o f ev»-r such a passion for o’»l»K-k, Mrs. Kate Preston liatl the B. F. Hare, Supt. Miami Cycle A strong drink, gradually loses his liking misfortune to slip ami fall on the back Mfg. Co., Middleton, O., suffered ten for nhidinl as he acquires the coffee porch at her home, striking the back drinking habit of th<- Brazilian. years with «iyspepsia. H e spent hun- G. D. TR of her lu-s»l on the floor. Koantl a l*urall atl . An F.nglisli country vicar discovered not long ago that one o f Ids male servants was In tbe habit of stealing bis |«itatiM-s. He mentiom-d tbe fact to his curate nml asked mlrice. “ W ell." replied the curate, “ o f course you must remember what tbe Bible says. ‘ If any man take nwa.v thy coat let him have thy cloak a ls o .'" ” 1 see." mus«-d tin* vicar. "W ell. In this cas»-. as the man taki-a my potn- to«*s I'll better give him the sack!" Her lather, l-’ nele John Burnaby, hearing her fall, 0 T T E R , dreiis of dollars for medicine and with doctors without receiving any permu- hastened to aiil her, and found her benefit. He says, “ One night while in an unconscious condition, from feeling exceptionally bad I was about which she «lid not fully recover for to throw down the evening paper several boors. Dr. Kitchen was cnlletl, when I saw an item in the paper re and gave medical assistance, anil aside garding the merits of Kodol Dyspepsia from a slight occasional pain in her Cure. I concluded to try it and while head anil hip, she is well as usual. I had no faith in it I felt better after Portland and Return Only $2.75 tiie second dose. After using two bot tles I am stronger and better than 1 The Southern Pacific Co. is now have been for years, and I recommend selling round trip tickets to Portland A n i m a l « In A l c o h o l . Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my friends M. Grobaut. professor o f physiology from W est Stavton for «2.75, good go and acquaintances suffering from stom In Paris. In di-scribing tin* effect o f al ing Saturday or Sunday, returning cohol upon animals says that the suc Sunday and Monday, giving all day ach trouble.” Sold by Brewer Drug Co. cessive stag»-» o f Intoxication through which they pass are gayety. andm-sa. solemnity and a supreme Intoxication wlilt-h »-nils in death. Babbits are very curious when under the Influence *«f liquor. nn»l a drunken kangaroo is bru tally aggressive. Sunday and Monday in Portland. The A sk the , Agent for same arrangement applies from Port land, giving Portland people a chance to visit Vtally duc«*l rates. points T IC K E T S at greatly re- VIA A P r i s o n e r in H e r O w n I V o u « * . A verting the K ill. Mrs. W . H . Lay ha, of 1001 Agnes Mildred (very superstitious» — Oh. Ave , Kansas City, Mo., has for several for' dear. I would never InnT accepted you. years been troubled with severe hoarse “ Then you nre not going?” Jack. If I had remembered it was Fri ness and at times a liar»! cough, which "I'n iler the circumstances I am not.” day evening! “ And Lily's services will not he re- Jack There's only one way to avert she says, “ W ould keep me in doors for »|tilr»-«l?” the evil omen, darling. We must very days. I was prescril-ed for hy physi “ Most nssuredly they will not.” carefully kiss oa»-h other seven times cians with no noticeable rt-sults. A "W ell?” at least every seven minutes during “ Well. I shall have Cynthia, the old the first s»-'-on*y minutes o f our en frieml gave me a part of a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with black woman who occasionally does •» gagement. day's work f*>r me. Sin- is a gotsl cook instructions to closely follow the d i you.” and will satisfy Unit most Important J p n U n a W in lifn o m l . rections and I wish to state that after “ Certainly. Do you think I would part o f you. Tonr stomach.” William Pitt’s last words an- said to the first day I could notice a decided have them Infer that I permitted m y “ And who will satisfy those diminu have been. “ My country, oh, how 1 love change for the better, and at this tim e self to lie deserted?” tive parts, my bead and heart?" my country!" Pitt’s butler afterward after using it for two weeks, have no “ True. Your head Is always level. “ You ninrrb-d a wife for that, but said that the statesman's dying words hesitation in saving^ I realize that I That's one o f the features that won my treated her st> shamefully that sin- was were. “ 1 hope the country will do some am entirely c u r e d . T h i s remedy is heart your level head. I shall remain obliged to leave you." She said this thing for Jenkins." The liutler was In this house. I must tin ve some one to or salt- by Brewer Drug Co. U-ss angrily. Jenkins, but nobody accepted Ills testl- manage my household affairs. I.et me "It sei-ms to me this Is a matter for tnony and the country certainly did T i m b e r L h i k I. A c t . I n n r a. IS7H - N o t i c e see. 1 wonder if Mrs. Ituston would f o r l-ubllcHtli-it. compromise. I want Lily Huston for nothing for Jenkins. consent to la- my housekeeperV” fn lte d Si-m-s ls»nd OHIce, my housc-koop«-r. You want me to have Oregon City, Ore. J»na»ry t. V90S. “ W ho Is Mrs. Huston?” Cynthia. Now, what «to you say to” — Notice Is hereby given that in compliance Nof mi A u th o rity . “ A w idow .” with the provisions of the act «if Congress of "Oh, I dure say you have a large There nre some persons who can't .1 one a. 1ST», entitled “ An art tor the sate of “ An old woman?” »tisk o f old flames, any o f whom ink»* a joke, but Fogg Is not one o f I timber lands in the states of California, ore- “ Not unless you rail twenty-live old.” Nevada, and Washington territory,” as Would I*«' brazen enough” — !hem. One o f the boys, acquainted with gon, 1 -xtemU-il to all the public land states hy act of “ Il'm ! Do you propose to set people “ lli-ar me out. One o f th<-s»- flames I Fogg'* fivqucnt changes o f abode, ask 1 August 4„ IS93, banlrl Reid, ol Portland. talking from the start?” don't think you will have any objeo- i-d him which lie thought was the I county of Multnomah, state of Oregon,has this day «fed in this office his sworn statement No. “ Oh, no! Mrs. Huston Is not pretty. tIon to. And I admit with her I could cheaper, to move or to pay rent. rail for the purchase of the SW quarter of Sec. The world knows from my having 2«in Township No. 11 South Range No. 3 pass the time «lelightfully. Stay; here “ I onn’ t tell you, my ih-nr boy.” re No. Kast and will offer proof to show that the land married you that 1 must have beauty.” Is her photograph.” plh-d Fogg. “ I have always moved.” sought of more valuable for Us timber or stone “ I should wish to” — She stopped 1 than for agricultural purposes.end toestabllsh II»* took out his hunting watch, open Ids claim to said land before the Register and short. “ After nil. It Is nothing to mo ed It nnd showed Ills wife lu-r own pic B oon om lcn l. Receiver of this ottiee at Oregon City,Oregon, whether she Is benutlfnl or ugly.” i on Wednesday, the '-’3rd day of March, PHM. ture In the east-. She looked up at him. Friend (to amateur artist)—I suppos« lie names as witnesses: Oliver Landingham, ” 1 have a Ixix o f my old photographs smiling through b-ars. He put his arm you'll give up painting whom you mar |- M. Sullivan, George J. Frlchette, and Fred In the storeroom, ami If I mistake not Klorev, all of ortland, Oregon. around her ami kiss»-»l her. ry? Anv and all persona claiming adversely the Lily Huston’s” — “ W ho Is that thing?” she aski-d. Amateur—Oh. no! It’ ll in- so conven above deacrlbed lands are requested to tile “ Lily Huston! First It was Mrs. Hus thetr claims in this office on or before said J3rd ” What thing?" ient nn«l «-r-onomlenl when we have tc ton, now Lily Huston. I suppose It day of March, him . £hc pointed to the photograph on Ids make wedding present». ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. will soon he ‘«l«*nr. L i l y / ’L TO Spokane, St. Paul, Duluth, Min neapolis, Chicago, ami all points East. 2 T R A I N S D A IL Y F A S T T IM E 2 NEW K qm -M K N T THROUGHOUT. Day Coaches, Palace and Tourist Sleeepers, Dining and Buffett Smoking Library Car*. Daylight trip through the Cascade and Htieky M ountain». For full particulars, rate», folders, etc., call on «>r address J. W . P H A L O N , H. 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