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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1904)
THE STAYTON MAIL H y E. Ü. A L E X A N D E R . A K ic . hth Y ear Goat Foot Rvmedv Mura rurn for (ioni*. S u b s c rip tio n , $ 1 .2 5 P E R A N N U M N O T A N O H O A N STAYTON. MARION COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 29, 1904. Brewer Drug Co. wir»' (••«•t o f N K W S I ' A »*KK, D R U G G IS T S . Formalin Clearance Sale Prices for ON Grain. M e n ’s S h o e s Great Reduction in Clothes and Hair Brushes, Combs, and Comb and Brush Sets. N umber Men’s Overcoats Remember that we Soaps— Fancy, manufacture a com Toilet and Shaving A number of odd pai rs of M en's Shoes to go at 20 to plete line of Flavor 40 per cent off the regular selling price. ing Extracts, guaran Oranges, Lemons, teed strength and Candies and Nuts. $1.40 Men’s heavy '/2 dou $2.^0 men’s heavy kip’dou- pure products. ble sole pegged lace ble sole pegged lace shoe Follow ing ¡« n Lint’ shoe, per pair ........... 98c bellows tongue, cheap at Razor Strops, F.xt. Bunn to», Hfrawlx-rry, Face Powders, 52.00; sale price.........1.65 Lemon, VmiilU, Orange, . Razors, Toilet Waters $1.50 men’s double sole • lUoplwrry, Pineapple, eus. Rubber Goods, and Creams, tapped nailed buckled 52.00 men’s veal kip, lace, In Spices we have Peplier» Domestic and Syringes, shoes, bell, tongue, pr. 51.17 sewed bottom shoes, Nutmegs, M iih turd, C in Hot Water Bottles namon, Allspice, Cloven, Imported Blucher style, made for all reduced. Perfumes. 52.2^ men’s oil grain con (linger, etc. comfort..........................i.6} gress l/» double sole pegged and sewed bot 5 i.8^ men’s lace or con tom shoes, a very com gress double sole and Few People Real fortable and serviceable tapped shoe, with tip, a shoe, sale price............ 1.6^ very neat working shoe, 1.42 ize the Value of their Eyes. hi . Gum Boots You may lie ditappotnted if you wait too long tiefore buying an over coat. The prices named below are causing our Mtock of men’s overcoat» to move at a rate that is pleasing to us. $16.00 Men's Melton Overcoat», $5.00 men’» hood or 1st quality $3 50 men'» knee »nag proof gum late winter pattern,............ $11.88 siiHg proof, long legged, rolled boot», hrtods or tim quality edged gum lioola................... $3.68 with rolled edge..................... $2.93 10.00 Men's Oxford Grey Over glasses cannot be over estimated $5 00 men’» l*t quality »nag pr«>of $3 50 men’s h<«*l or »nag proof coats, late winter pattern___ 7.27 long legg.il plain edge »ole« knee gum hoot*, plain edge. $2 93 gum boot»...............................$3.68 7.40 Men’s Oxford Grey Over $3 20 men'» 1 length hip gum $1.65 women’» gum boots, |>ebble boot«, sec« coml quality............$2 q 85 coats, late winter (>attern... . 5.45 t o p s .........................................$1.30 of this subject, and am prepared to correct S C IE N T IF IC A L L Y any defective sight. Come to me with your eye troubles. 5.00 Men’s heavy fleece lined ulster overcoat, storm collar, S L IC K E R S. wind and water proof.............. 3.78 $3.00 men’s black long Fish brand 12.40 men’s black long Shield Slicker» for ........................... $2.25 | brand »tickers.......................... 1.90 4 25 M en’s heavy fleece lined or any part concerning this line at right prices. 2 25 men'» black medium long 12 00 men’s black medium long 'ulster overcoat, with corduroy Fish brand flicker*................1.65 ] Shield brand slicker.................160 storm collar.......... ................. 3.28 T h e benefit of perfectly fitted I have made a thorough study I Duplicate Any Broken Lenses E. ROY, JE W ELER A N D O P T IC IA N , Stayton, Ore. 6 . D . TR 0 T T E R , S ta y to n , O r . uf llict l ift* i i f W in. H e n r y f c m l i t i . nte»nl*er and c«»n*i*t»*iit worker in the Wa* horn in (hilar county, M o, A. (J. U. W and al*o tin* grange, and started t o “ b u tt” the a tt o r n e y out o f C r a s h is i. hit »hop. Due. 29. 1840, where he lived with hi» was twice elected to Grami Loda«* rep- H e was an a w fu l swell, nnd If there The a tto rn ey sw ore on the stand that pirents until 1846 In that year the r '»eiiiative of hi* fellow W< rknien. wns one thing more than another that he regard ed the n e g r o ’s head as “ a dan g erou s and deadly w eapon.” and that he prided him self on it w a s the fit of family started across the 1’lains with! to defen d h im self sn d jorobably save hia his clothes. an ox mum on An- ?7th day .if op n . life he dealt him a lew blow s w it), steei “ I ran never get a dress coat really ami arrived at S»lcui on the 23rd day THE AZTEC CALENDAR. k n ock ». Evidence was adduced which to fit." he said to his partner ns he went to »how thnt Martin had at differ of iH-cemlier. Salem at that time con- glanced d ow n at a perfectly made g a r-' C a r t o n R s l l e In l b . CI«T <>* W r i t e . ent time* ••butted” people out o f his ment. with a hope, o f course, that she slated of two frame house», a saw mill, T hat W u C i r o d O ver S o a r »hop. The judge gave a verdict in would at on ce disclaim the Insinuation. end the starting of a university used C astarJr. A ««. fa v o r o f the di*fendmnt. ruling that un “ Look at this thing.” by niis»ionaries. Alter stating in Sa der 'h e cir cu m sta nces he regarded the “ Well. It is atrocious.” she said cool One o f the eu riofitle* o f all ages is n e g ro 's head as a "d a n g erou s and dead l e m till n I hmii the 1st of January? '47, ly. ” But wiry not save y o u r money built in the wall o f the cathedral in ly w ea p on .” and that the a ttorney act and bny on e? It Is so much cheaper in they moved to wlial was then the the City o f Mexico. It i» the Aztec ed in self-defenae. the long run than hiring.” Walker place, but since known a» the calendar, carved in J512. While being carted to it» destination it broke down Hoffman place. In Maich ol tue KING EDWARD'S STRAY DOG. Portland and Retnrn Only $2.75 .niim year, they removed to the old n b rid ge and fell t o the hot tom o f the lake in which the city wa» built, kill i a Irish Terrier That Has Bm a « The Southern Pacific Co.' is now- honicHtcad (donation claim) near the in g priests and people. With great a Grsat Karorll* wllh selling round trip ticket» to Portland present situation of Aumsvtlle. Alamt difficulty It was raised out o f the wa Ku aland-» Hair ». from West Stayton for $2.75, go«>d go 1850, hia father and Reuben lewis ter. With o th e r ob je ct * o f heather Dign ity, p o m p and etiq uette a re ing Saturday or Sunday, returning built the first school in that »ectlon, w ornhip it was a ft e r w a r d buried in the inar»h, n* the best way to get rid o f it. at which he attended the tlireu mouth and there it lay hidden for tw o Cen- pa rticula rly s tro n g point« with Ed Sunday and Monday, giving all day ward V II.. »ays a London c o r r e s p o n d terms with the other twenty-live pu turiea. In 1790 the Siianish viceroy al ent o f the London Herald, and w oe b e Sunday and Monday in Portland. The lowed It to be built into the cathedral same arrangement applies from Port pil* of the district till Nov , 1861, at tide any light-minded su b ject w h o on con d ition that It »hould be pre which time he enli-ted at Salem in served anal exposed alwaya in a public o v e r lo o k » the smallest detail o f dress land, giving Portland people a chance the first call for volunteers 'or the place. It is now. however, held a* the o r d e p o rtm e n t in the roy a l presence t«> visit Vally points at greatly re — that is. woe betide all »uch su bjects duced rates. civil war. liiHtead ol sending hi» p r o p e r ty o f the National imiaeum, »ays save «me. The exception is Jack, a company east, Captain Harding com the New Y o rk Press. stray Irish terrier which strolled into T he Aztec calendar is a »olid piece o f A P r i s o n e r In H e r O w n R o u t e . manding, they were lield on the coast ■ tone, 12 feet in diam eter. It divide* M a rlb orou g h hou»e not lon g ago, adopted the king with out leave or c e r e Mr». W. H. Lay ha, of 1001 Agnes to guard the uprising Indians. The time into cycles, yea r» anal days. F ifty- m on y . to«>k charge o f his m a jesty first winter w h s spent in the vicinity tw o years con stitute a cy cle ; the year f o r t h w ith and has helped t o run the Ave., Kansas City, Mo., has for several yenrs been troubled with severe hoarse of Salem, but the remainder of hi» 3B5 days, with five intercnlnry days em pire ever since. w h olly devoted to human »noriflee». It can be said w ithout ex a g g era tion ness and at times a hard cough, which tliree-year term was spent in Eastern Each year had IS m on th s o f 20 day» that no one item o f the business o f she says, “ Would keep me iu doors for Oregon territory in holding the In each, and each m on th fo u r weeks o f the k in g o f England gets » o much a t five days each. The days hail such days. I was prescribed for by physi dians in check. ten tion daily a* the care o f Jack. His nam es a« Sea A nimal, Small Bird, After receiving his discharge in 1863, Monkey, Itain. etc., and each o f the 20 fo o d and exercise are p erson ally su cians with no noticeable results. A he, together with his next older broth days.hail a different name. The points pervised by his ro y sl co m ra d e and the friend gave me a part of a bottle of general qu estion o f his health and c o n er, put in the remainder of the year o f the com p a ss were named Reed, duct are a m a t te r o f p erson al con cern 'Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with House. Flint and Rabbit, instead o f instructions to closely follow the di and the »pritig of 1861 in school at t o tiie king. east, west, north and south. When an rections and I wish to state that after the Sublimity college, their laiard and Aztec »aid: " I am g o in g House on Sea Q u e e n 's P e t P a r r o t . the first day 1 could notice a decided tuition tieing paid with wheat. From A nim al.” he meant that he was start T h e late queen o f the Belgians change for the lietter, and at this time the spring of ’64 till hi» marriage, he in g west on Monday. The m onth o f n»e«l t o have a favorite p a rro t. W hen aft«*r using it for two weeks, have no put in hi» time on hi» father’s place at March was called V ictims Flayed Alive, it first nrrive«l at c o u r t, s om e t w o o* hesitation in saying I realize that I while July's title wns (tarlonds o f Corn three yenrs ngo, it horrifie«! the c o u r am entirely cured.’’ This remedy is An niHville. on the necks o f Idols. tiers b y s h rie k in g o u t such treaa«»n- for sale by Brewer Drug C«>. Hi* married Melina Taylor, daughter a b le e x p re ssio n » as “ D ow n with the HEAD DEADLY WEAPON. p a steb o a rd k i n g ! " nnd “ Vive la re- of (). I*. Taylor, after which lie moved p u b l l q u e ! ” P o o r P oll was sentenced ' T i m b e r I . n n d f o . r A P c u t b . l I l n r n n t * l n 3 n , . I » 7 » - N o t i c e to the place which he owned and re •o D m U n I b r ■ 1* '» • « V l t w l a l a t o «lentil b y stra n g u la tion b y the in U nited State* Land Office, sided upon continually up to the time O regon C ity, Ore. January 4,1903. J * » | , la a C s a * o f A a a a a lt d ig n a n t lord s in w aiting, but the N otice 1» hereby given that In com p lia n ce • a d n*H«*f, of his death. q u een intervene«! nn«l set h erse lf to with the provision* o f the set o f Congress of teach the p a rro t t o c r y “ Vive le r o i ! ” June 3, 1*7«, en titled " A n set for the sale of Win. Henry Smith was the oldest of timber lands In the atatrs o f C slifiirn ls. Ore nn«l o t h e r local phrases. H er lessons gon , Nevatls, sn d W ashington t e r r it o r y ,''» * A c c o r d in g t o a ruling in the circuit eleved children, of Henry and Susan court at Welch, McDowell co u n ty . W. w e r e soo n su ccessfu l, and the bird exten d ed to *11 the p u b lic l*nd state* by * c t of T. Smith, all of whom have pa«»«d August 4, 1892, P a n ic! Held, o f Portland, V'a., a n e g r o ’» head ia considered “ a b e ca m e as en tirely royaliat aa it had cou ntv o f M n ltn om sh , state of O regon, has this mvay except H. W\, of Turner, Nancy d a n g e ro u s and deadly w ea p on ,” says a p rev io u sly been republican.— C hicago day (lied In tht» office h i» sw orn statem ent No. U344 for the purchase o f the 9W quarter of Sec. Ellen, of Walla Walla, Wash., and I). I r e p o rt from that »ertion. Frank Mar- P ost. No. 2« in T ow n ship No. It South Range No. 3 East and w ill offer proof to show th at the land | tin b ro u g h t suit fo r M . 0 0 0 against \V„ of Aumsville. ' sought of m ore valuable for Us tim ber or stone A n x l o i m t o II«*iir It« .lames Knox, a prominent a ttorn e y at than for agricu ltu ral pu rp o se * ,rn d toestabllsh Those of lii« children who survive Welch, fo r dam ages sustained by being Mr. -8niupaon (tremulously)—Mias his cla im to said land before the Register and R eceiver o f thl* offii'e at O regon C ity, O regon, him are John A , Charles £., Alva, pounded with a pair o f steel knucks. I.ytlia. I want to tell you—er—the old, on W ednesday, the 23rd day o f M arch, 1904. old story- Henry ami Walter F , all residing Martin 1» a colored man nnd has a head lie name* a* w itness**: O liver ta m iln g h a m , M. Sullivan, George J. Frtehette. aud Fred Then his agitation got the better of F P. lorey, near or on the home place except the o f a b n o rm a l p rop ortio n ». The testi all o f P ortland, O regon. m o n y in the ease was that Martin be him. and be paused. Any and *11 persons cla im in g adversely the latter, who reside* in Portland. Four cam e Incensed at the a ttorn e y , while described lands are requested to file Lydia—Go on. Mr. Sampson. Never above tb elr claim s In this office on o r b efore said 23rd children have died. His wife died the latter was in his place o f business, mind If It Is a clmstnut. Perhaps I've day o f M arch, 1904 I ALGERNON 8. DRESSER, R egister. March 4, '88. He was a prominent and that the n e g ro bow ed low and uever heard It before. H lu itih Cured After Suffering 10 Years. B. F. Hare, Supt. Miami Cycle A Mfg. Co., Middleton, O., suffered ten years with dyspepsia. He spent hun dreds of dollars for medicine and with doctor» without receiving any perm a - benefit. He says, “ One night while feeling exceptionally bad I was about to throw down the evening paper when I saw an item in the paper re garding the merits of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I concluded to try it and while I had no faith in it 1 felt better after the second dose. After using two bot tles I am stronger and better than I have been for years, and I recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my friend» and acquaintances suffering from stom ach trouble.” Sold by Brewer Drug Co. A sk the Agent for T IC K E T S VIA TO Spokane, St. Paul, Duluth, Min neapolis, Chicago, and all points East. T R A IN S D A I L Y ^ F A S T T IM E L 2 NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. Day Coaches, Palace and Tourist Sleeepers, Dining and Buffett Smoking Library Cars. Daylight trip through the Cascaile and Rocky Mountains. For full particulars, rates, folders, etc., call on or address H. DICKSON, c. T . A. 122 Third St, Portland, Or. S. G. YERKES, G. W. P. A. 612 1st Ave., Seattle, Wash.