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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1904)
THE STAYTON MAIL Hy E. 1 ) ALEXANDER. A N in t h Y e a r . Goat Foot Remedy Mur«* cure lor »ore I set of N K W S I 'A I 'K H , N O T A N Subscription, $ 1.25 PER ANNUM O RG AN S T A Y T O N , M ARION C O U N T Y , O R E G O N . F E B R U A R Y 12, 1904. Brewer Drug Co. I llliltH . D RU G G ISTS. Formalin i . i Off On All Clothing! vM for N umber Grain. Great Reduction Remember that we Soaps— Fancy, manufacture a com Toilet and Shaving in Clothes and plete line of Flavor- Hair Brushes, Combs, and Comb inn Extracts, nuaran- Oranges, Lemons, and Brush Sets. teed strength and Candies and Nuts. pure products. Follow in* i* it List ■ Razor Strops, Ext. liii'inna, Hfrnwh«*rry, Face Powders, l.«*moo, V iio illa, Orutig«*, Razors, Toilet Waters l(>t*pli.*rry, Hinni|i|ili<, «•!<•, Rubber Goods, and Creams, In tfpic«*« » y liiivt* Pc|i|M «r> Syringes, Domestic and Nutmegs, Must-nrd, Cin Hot Water Bottles namon, Imported Adaptor, Clove», all reduced. (Huger, etc. Perfumes. i J Until March 1st, 1904. This heavy cut is made to make room for our large stock of clothing which is to arrive at above date. All of this clothing is up=to-date and many are advanced patterns of 1904. Few People Real- All at These Ridiculously Low Prices. $ l 5 .oo 12.00 suit for 9.00 8.oo suit for ize the Value $20o° suit [or 16.00 suit for lO.oo suit for 12.00 7 . 5 o 6.00 suit for T h e benefit of perfectly fitted 13 o ff on a ll O vercoats. 6.00 4 . 5 o T a k e a d v a n ta g e o f th is O v e rc o a t O ffer. glasses cannot be over estimated If a person should offer you $15 for one-third off, or $ 10 , you would certainly give $10 for the $ 15 . Y ou might not need the money at that time, but you will some time. W e are offer ing you a $15 overcoat for $ 10 . Y o u need it to-day and will need it almost every day till of this subject, and am prepared to correct S C I E N T I F I C A L L Y April, and then it is good for all next winter. «any defective sight. Come to me with your eye troubles. I have made a thorough study I Duplicate Any Broken Lenses G . D. TROTTER, Stayton, Or. or any part concerning this line at right prices. E. ROY, ■ JE W E L E R ................... ........ — ........ JaiHM Itrown ll.»d . AND O P T IC IA N , Stayton, Ore. TH E It la Ihr Most Uifflenlt nird In t h . W o r Id to Trap. I'rohably the great condor l* the most difficult bird In tlie world to trap. One H tM iiiU nl O il at To write ol abuse* without Iwing o f the great vultures. It Inhabits lofty peaks o f the Amirs, hardly accessible alxi.ive is part of Mi*« Tarhell'a to man. It builds Its nest among the strength us a historian. Iler ability is topmost crags, often oqu letlge o f isnne «-«{Uailed hy hut dignity. And no precipice with an almost perpendicular where is this la-tfer illustrated than in drop o f many hundred feet. An extremely wary bird, ft share* Chapter I I I «if tlie second pert of her with its congeners the proverbial “ ea “ History of the Standard Oil Conipa- gle eye” and is thus able to see im ny,” appearing in McClure’s for Feb mense distances while yet nnscs'n by ruary. She take* up her narration at man. Its wings have a spread of twelve feet, and, though it* flight is tlie point where Mr. Rockefeller, «*on- lii'ii v v It If enn cnn sustain sustain mm its,'If lotiir nr- li, aty. ii for ror ion», pe trolling ......... refining and transpor fiods in the air. tation of the country, turnc<l to tlie To trap it men ascend to its haunts market* a* his next field of conquest and shoot some animal of consklerable Just as, when struggling for railroad size. This is skinned, and a man lies down hy the body under the skin and rebate* and pi|»e-lines, no object had waits, perhaps for hours. Soon con la-en too great for hi* towering genius dors rmiif flocking round until one s«-t- to overcome, so, in the Bglit for the tles on the skin, when tlie mail below retail oil trade, no detail was too petty grips its legs, flings the skin over It to escape hi* «•ompreliensive eye. It anil stalls it to death. The strength o f these birds is enor was “ cutting to kill” «-veil at the mous. nntl the condor hunters often country |ie«l«ller, driving from door to have their arms broken by stroki-s door, who had stia-ked hi* wagon with from their powerful wings. At ti 20 thi* morning, Friday, Feb. 12tli, JMilled Brown pa**««d to hi* eter nal ro t, after a long il I nr*«. For a number of year, be In*!.been a aufler- er front k id n e y trouble, b u t hud h ern most of til« time able to la* about ex- eept the pu*t couple of month*, when lie lia* lieen «'«infini d to bin bmne, and gradually failing. He wa* Uirn in Centre township, Uoah «'utility, Indiana, Oct. 7, lh27 March 15, 1852, be » » < married to Zonula A Conte-«. In Oct. IXBW, they moved to Kaiiaax, where the wife died Sept. U, 188B. Mra. Brown wan a sinter of E. C. Coate*, who recently di«al at Ilia home near Fox Valley. In April, lXXB. be came t»> Oregon, where be ha* since renid«-d. The etiildren of the union of .lame, and 7 .orada Brown were Florence Adele, latrn Jan. 20, '53, dietl June 3<>, '*•7; Mary CifTord, lairn Deo. B, 1X57, oil from an imiepende'nt refiner. How the screw was turned nil the died Mareli 21, 1884; Win Clinton, denier Miss Tarhell tills. There was lairn Oct. 21, 1800, and Frank M , burn the information bureau, by means, of May IB, 1870. Hi* two sons, who are which shipments of independent oil residents of Oregon, have la-en with could lie followed. There was pressure him during bis last illness, also Ilia brought to ia-ar upon the consignee by brother, Leo Brown, of this place. agents of the Stundnrd (sometimes in The deoenned was a veteran of the thedisgoise of a fictitious company) Mexican war, where lie served under If he refused to countermand his or tien Taylor, and was wounded at the der, there were threats of “ predatory li.K tie of Henna Vista, lie was high competition ’’ If he |a-rsist«-«l— many in Masonic circles, well versetl in all things happened, and they usually t he rites and ceremonies of the order, This and more Mi** and a constant attendant upon its sjielt “ ruin.” meetings, lie was a consistent Christ Tarls-ll unfolds in her documented ian man, honest and straightforward, narrative, impressive with its quiet lirni in bis Is'liets, and a student of assuredness. ill«' tinms, always end**voriug t«» keep Y o u I t m \ ** h C o l d , well posted on the events of the day. Tin* first action when you have a W hile apparently not a man to s«-ek cold should he to relieve the lungs. frh'ndships, he bad many friend*— in This is la-st kvcompliahed by the free fact all who knew him intimately be ' use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. came such— all admiring him fur Ins Tills Remedy liqm-tie* tlie tough mo- uprightness «if character, hi* straight- ■ cus and cans«** its expulsion from the forward manner, and his consistent air cells of tlie lungs, produce* a free life. A goml man is gone, a man expectoration, and open* the secre whose example might well lie followed tions. A complete cure soon follow«. hy those of the younger generation. This remedy will cure a severe cold in May lie rest in |ieaee from his labor*. less time than any other treatment The funeral service will b<> held at and it leaves the system in a natural the M. E. church, in this place, Sun and healthy condition. It counteracts day. at one «»’clock, nn«l«-r the auspice* any tendency toward pne>< nonia. For of the Masonic fraternity, and inter sale by Brewer Drug C«i. ment will he made in Lone Oak ceme tery. __ J « « t I.th e n W o m a n . “ She’a running a correspomienc* Envy I* not only a great weaknea*. irhool; tenches the secret of success.” , but It I* a great Ignorance too. No “.Inst like a woman to tell secret*."— nan envie* what he can surpaya ar Detroit Free Press. njuaL A sk the Agent for G R EAT CONDOR. T IC K E T S VIA O regon S hort line asd union P acific Three Trains to the East Daily Throuxh Pul!man -Undent and tnuri-t sleep ing can dally to Omaha. Chicago. Spokane: toartat sleeping cars duly to Kansas City; j through Pullman wcek| tourist can (peraon- al,y y sleeping u, Chicago, Kansas City; reclining chair cars 'seats free) to the K**1 dftlr._______________________________ 70 HOURS PORLAND TO CHICAGO. No chang«; ot cars. Spokane, St. Paul, Duluth, Min neapolis, Chicago, 70 and all points East. D l PA RT FOR TIME SCHEDULES From Portland Chicago- Portlaud Special 9:15 p. m. via Hunt ington. Salt Lake. Denver, Ft. Worth,Orna ha, Kan sas Utly, St. Louis, Chicago and East. 5:25 p. m. Salt Lake Denver. Ft. Worth.Omaha. Kan sas City, St. Louis, via Hunt Chicago and East. ington. 9:00 a. m. A r r iv e from 2 Atlantic Express 8:15 p. m . T R A I N S D A IL Y F A S T T IM E 2 NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT. The Off «->, tlI nic H andkerchief. St. Paul Walla Walla,Lewiston It is In fa«*t a grave sanitary ques Fast Mail Spokane. Wallace, 7:45 p. m. Pull man,Mi tinea po 8:00 a. m. tion whether the hnndkerchlef does not via lls,St. Paul, Dulnth, do more harm than g<xxl as it is ordi Spokane. Milwaukee, Chicago and East. narily used. When we assume that the ! O c e a n a n d r iv e r S c h e d u l e . nose dot's not tic'll to he wiped, we fare San Francisco- Every five days at 8:00 p. a reasonably broad proposition ns to | m. For For Astoria, wav point« and North Reach- the danger o f the hnndk«Tchlef as a Daily (except Sunday) at 8:<0 p. m.; Saturday at 10:00 p. m. Daily service (water permitting) dlseas«» propagator. Most nasal ca on Willamette and Yamhill hivers. tarrhs Hre o f an Infectious character, For fuller information ask or writ«: your notably those of grip origin. nearest ticket agent or Contrary to a general Inw o f asepsis, A. L. C R A IG , tlie handkerchief saturated with dis General Passsnger Agent, The Oregon Kailroad Sc Navigation Co. ease g-'rms. Instead of being promptly washed. Is stowed for hours in the Portland, Oregon. pocket, with a result that can tie easily NY A N T E D— T R C ST W ORT H Y L A- Imagined. Is It any woiuler then that catarrh is constantly fostere<l by n sys dy or gentleman to manage business tern o f auto infection?—M«Htlcnl Record. in this county and adjoining territory for house of solid financial standing 120.00 straight cash salary and ex “ Would you still want me to be yottr penses paid each Monday direct from w ife if my father was n po«»r mnn?” lieadqnarters. Expense money ati- Hskt',1 the beautiful heiress. vanred; permanent position. Address “ Yes,” the duke replied after a little Manager, 005 Monon Bldg, Chicago. pause. “ In that ease I would be W o slil W in TO E it h e r W a y . Day Coaches, Palace and Tourist Sleeepers, Dining and Buffett Smoking Library Car*. Daylight trip through the Cascade and Rocky Mountain*. For full particulars, rates, folder*, etc., call on or address H. DICKSOX, c. T. a . 122 Third St, Portland, Or. J [ S. G. YE K K E S , G. \Y. P. A. 612 1st Ave., Seattle, Wash. Kcdol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. enough of a curiosity to got rich ex T im b e r Lan d, A ct .In n » A, IS 78 -Notion hibiting myself.” —Chicago R«>cord Her for I'll l> I lent ton . This preparation contains all o f the United States Land Office, ald. digestants and digests all kinds of Oregon Utty, Ore. January 4,1908. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provision* of the act of Congress of P r o b a b l y T h e re S o w . 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of Bobby—Pa. did you ever see au arm JuneS. timber lands In the states of California, Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington territory," as o f tlie sea? extended to all the public land states by act of Father—Yea. August 4, 1*92, Daniel Retd, of Portland, eouutT of Multnomah,state of Oregon,has this “ Where was It?” «lav filed in tht« office his sworn statement No. “ It was hugging the shore the last 8.944 for the purchase of the 8W quarter of .«tec. No. 28 in Township N o .lt South Range No. .9 I saw o f it."—Smart Set. East and will offer proof to show that the land sought of more valusble for Its timber or stone A n A p p e a l. than for agricultural purposes end toestahltsh claim to said land before the Register and The Owner— See here! That trunk his Receiver of this office at Oregon C ity, Oregon, never did you any harm, did it? on Wednesday, the 28rd day of March, 1904. names as witnesses: «»liver Landlngham, The Porter—Any harm? Of course P. He M. Sullivan, Georg«« J. Frtehctte, and Fred not. Florey, all of Cortland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the The Owner—Well, then, don’t tr.’Al U above describe«! lands are requested to file na if tt did.-Brooklyn Life. their claims in this office on or before said 28rd day of March. 1904. ALGERNON 8. DRESSER. Register. food. I t gives instant relief and never foils to cure. I t allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands o f dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. I t la unequalled for all stomach troubles. H c a n ’ t h elp b a t do y o u good Prepared only by E. O. D r W itt a Oo., Chicago The tl. bottle cont*Ju»2H tlmeatbeSOc. size. Don't Tobarre Spit and Smoke Tear Lilt Away. T o quit tobacco easily and forever, be mac netic. full ot life, nerve and vigor, take No To- Bae, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. AU druggists, (I. Cure gu ars» teed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy C o , Chicago or New Y o rk