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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1904)
t The Stayton Mall U. D. ALKIiNDKK, PublDhsr. k 'n lfrtJ ut the ihu I- o H i '« ut S t s y l o n , «>rofon, M mull u u tte i ot the uecond (I um . BUSINESS DIRECTORY. I. M . K I T C H E N , M . D., General Practitioner, :r h o n " V o " S t a y t o n , Ore. ^ f l L B U R N. P I N T C E R , O. M. D. D E N T IS T Office over Fret! Rock’s Store. A m erica* Drams Bseel. Slaughter Sale of Used Pianos and Organs at Eilers Piano House. P erfect C o n ti t l e n c e . Where there used to he a feeling of S tayton , - O regon . uneasiness and worry in the household when a child showed symptoms of croup, there is now jierfect confidence. J. A . R IC H A R D S , This is owing to the uniform success of Gbamberlain’s Cough Remedy it* the treatment of that case. Mrs. M. I. Uasford, of Poolesville, M«L, in Prepared to cry sales in Marion and speaking of her experience in the use adjoining counties. Terms reasonable. of that remedy says: “I have a world Satisfaction Guaranteed. of confidence in Chamberlain's Cough MKHAMA, - OREGON. Remedy for I have used it with per fect success. My child Garland is subject to severe attacks of croup and L A. THOM AS. it always gives him prompt relief." For sale by Brewer Drug Co. General Auctioneer Barber Shop Bath Room Does u g en era l barher iug business. Flrst- e l a u bath room in c o n n e c ti o n . All work g u a r anteed s t r i c t l y first-class i n every particular. T ra n sie n t cu stom so lic ited Cust om ary prices. S ta y to n , - O r e g o n . JO H N H E N K E L , Merchant - Tailor A Nebraska farmer has secured a court order enjolniug a balloonist, who Is making ascensions from an Omaha resort, from descending on his land. Apparently the balloonist must keep off the earth until he can find a good place to light. Relief in One Minute. One Minute Cough Cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the mi crobe which tickles the mucous mem brane, causing the cough, and at the STAYTON, OREGON. same time clears the phlegm, draw out I have on hand a full line of samples the inttamation and heals and soothes * for Fall and Winter Suits. the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, wards ofi' Repairing and cleaning a specialty. pneumonia and is a harmless an«! never failing cure in all curable ca«es of Coughs, Colds and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to F . S I L H A V Y ’S take, harmless an«l good alike for voung and old. Bold by Brewer Drug Co. W agon and P a in t S d o p According to a New York paper, a family of seven children has been un Repairing and Painting agon*. Bug able to rent a flat In that city at any gies, Etc., a specialty. New wagons, price. Apparently the renting business hacks, and buggies made to order. In Gotham is conducted on a race sui First-class work guaranteed. cide basis. W ater Street, Stayton, Ore. W. E. T H O M A S^^ C h a m b e r la in 's H tom srh am i L iv e r T ablet««. U nequal««! for Count ipat io n . Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent drug gist of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says: “Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in my judgement, the ni«»st superior preparation of anything in use today for constipation. They G o o d A s s o r t m e n t o f C a s are sure in action an«! with no ten k e t » a r id C a s e s . dency to nauseate or gripe. For sale Personal attention given to funerals by Brewer Drug Co. when desired. Embalming after latest His F l n a a e l a l la t a r .s t . methods. No extra ch arg e for dress- j “I understand Jigson has a financial ingcoipse. Lady attendant when re Interest In the concern he Is with.” quired. A first-class hearse at a mod- | “Yes, they owe him six months' sala- erate charge. rjn Undertaker Embalmer B urial Robes, Shoes, Qlovcs and Hosiery Furnished, Good Pianos for Little Money. “Ever know that Americana were the greatest drum makers In tl»e world! * | aald a man In the bnstncaa. “Fact. Not only do they uiuke the moot drums, but they make the tlneat drums too. And there’s a great deal more to the uinnufucture of a drum than you would think. Of course the cheap variety doesn’t amount to anything. They’re simply toys. There Is Just as much difference In drums ns In any other musical Instrument, though most peo ple wouldn’t think so. The drums re All the famous makes and qulrsd In orchestra and band work O ver One Hundred second hand instruments being sacrificed. hare a certain sharpness of tone, while scores of others included in the sale. M any of them could hardly be told from new. those used In corps and military work must have a duller tone, uml the drum All to be sold on easy payments. If desired will be shipped on approval to any must not he so sensitive to tlie touch. “And bow many parts do you think station in the pacific W est. a well made drum consists of? Wrong It has 248 pieces, not Including stick* hooks and belt. Everything must be of This is undoubtedly the greatest slaughter » h I c of used pianos that has over l*e*n witnessed In the West. first quality, too. for a drum must have One or more instruments of almost every American make are included in this clean-up sale of ours tone first of all. and It must he coi. Every instrument has I h - cii placed in best pos.ilil« condition, and warranted exactly as represented or no sale. structed to withstand rough usug. Orders from out of town must la» accompanied with draft or money order for 10 per cent («»lie tenth) ol the Great business Is drum maklug nud in amount of advertised price. Instrument will bo slopped anywhere subject to inspection and approval. terestlng too." Here is a partial list: A Cure for Eczema. Excellent Uprights Estey, cannot be told fr«»m n«*w-, $2110, Victoria, largest size, beautiful mahogany case, without a blemish; $175. Crown, lurg«*st siae, orchestral, the many-toned piano, beautifully carved panels, walnut case; $208. Fischer, walnut case, brand new, one of the cost liest styles; $265. Fischer, largest siae, mahogany cas«', good as m u . $2:17. Whitney, oak case, a favorite teacher's piano, magnificent tone, bargain; $250. Another Whitney, in perfect condition, French walnut case; $200 Kimball, rosewood, dainty boudoir style; $208. Victor, largest colonial style, beautifully carved medallions on panels, finished throughout in birds- eye maple; $250. Pease, largest colonial grand, an old favorite, cased in Walnut; $250. Wheelock, lieautiflll Renaissance upright grand, mahogany, original cost $1175. now $2)15. Hardman, in perfect condition, very liamlsome case of curly birch, cannot lx* told from new; $257. Haihilton, elaborately carved oak ease, not Used II months; $175. Kingsbury, largest size, fancy panels, inlaid with satinw«*od: $147. . Starr, handsomu walnut case, double folding fall board, continuous hinges, very fancy carved panels, in jxjrfect condition; $187. Hteinwuy, ebon ¡zed case, a piano frequently sold for $450; take this one for $158. Marshall & Wendell, a very «lainty little instru ment, used but a short time; «inly $112 Wing & Son, largest, latest and fanciest style, almost r.ew; $155. And many others. Elegant Squares Chickering. roaewood case, refit)¡shod, so it cannot be told from new. Price only $05. Hardman, rosew«Kx! case, 7;| octaves, good con dition; $75. : [ i T f l . g r . n h or tele pho ne s t my e x p e n se. Pioneer White Lead 1 \ is absolutely PURE and \ will OUTWEAR all other Leads. ' The fam ous little pills. Continued Decker «ft Hon, large sue, beautifully carved legs; a bargain at $105. /cell, concert grand, rns»-wixxl ease, tine one, $105. (’bickering. square grand, |>cifi*ci tone ami action, very handsome, worth $175. Goes (or only $110 Another Zecli, splendid piano to learn on; $52. Barnes, fim-st ivory keys, r«»»ew«xxl case, $87 Pirason, colonial style, ill excellent condition; $22 ftO Chickering, art ca«e. go«>d tone, fine ivory key», in perfect condition; $175. Parlor & Chapel Organs. Cornish, chapel style, absolutely g o o d as new. $2-> Kimball, walnut case, inside in |a-rfect condition. $58. Estey, almost new, large mirror, high tup, oak C a s e , m latest style; $38 This is a great bargain. Kimball, eloqinmt quartered oak case, 15 slops, worth $‘50; now, $52. Estey, fancy high top, giaal as new, walnut case; $52 Still allot her Estey, chapel, go«al for »mall church or lixigeroom, in p»-rfe«-i <>r«ler; $28. Ma«on <1 Hamlin, a little shopworn; $42. Kimball, I'.M)2 style,cannot be tolil from new; $18 Cornish, parlor style, five octaves, walnut ease, in splendid condition; $itl. Ann Arbor, cannot he told from new, large fancy top, with plate g l a s s mirror, walnut case. $51) Beethoven, clia|>el style, walnut case, not used over three months, absolutely perfect every way, $22. Moline, cabinet style, plain, but very substantial, worth $55; will close it out (or $22. As to Payments One tenth of tl.e anxinut when purchased, amt the balance at the rate of $2, $5 or $4 a mouth will secure any instrument untlvr $150 in price. All «»f the other u s e d pianos w ill go for $5 or $*i a month, according to price. Ph-ase remember the address, 351 Washington street, near corner of Park street, Portland, Ore. EILERS PIANO HOUSE L A R G E S T , L E A D IN G A N D M O S T R E S P O N S IB L E W E S T E R N Escaped an Awful Fate. Mr. H. Haggins, of Melt>ourne, Flu., write», “My doctor told me I had con sumption and nothing could be done for me. I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, in- duce«l me to try it. Results were start ling. I am now on the road to recov ery ami owe all to Dr. King's New Discovery. It surely saved my life." This great cure is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by all drug gists. Price 50c. & $1.00. Trial bot tles free. Varlooa I n a r m of Bilk. Silkworms are not the sole source of the production of silk. It' Is also ob tained from several vi'getable sub stances, but of an Inferior and less durable description. Excellent colored ■Ilk is obtained from the prepared and finer fibers of the bumboo, which Is much In demand for clothing In trop ical countries from Its lightness and porosity. Another form of silk Is ob tained from the p«xlx of the silk cotton tree, of which there ire several vart«*- tics In existence, the material obtained from them being known ns vegetable ■Ilk. ________________ My baby hap Eczema so had that its head was a solid mass of scabs, and its W. E. TH OM AS, STAYTON. ORE. hair all came out. I tried many reme- «lies but none seemed to «lo any per manent goo<l until I used DeWitt’s »»*»«♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Witch Hazel Halve. The Eczema is cured, the scabs are gone and the little one’s scalp is (>erfectly clean and healthy, and its hair is growing beau tifully again, I cannot give too much praise to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. —Frank Farmer, Bluff City, Ky. In buying Witch Hazel Halve look out Better Than Gold. counterfeits. DeWitt’s is the original “I was troubled for several years and the only one containing pure ► with chronic indigestion and nervous Witch Hazel. The name E. C. DeWitt «lebility,” writes F. J . Green, of Lan A Co. is on every box. Sold by Brewer caster, N. H. “No remedy helped me | Drug Co. until I began using Electric Bitters, if your local d ea ler d o n ’t c a rr y It write to J The characteristics of the blusterer which did me more good than all the un and we will te e t h a t you g et it. aru a killing tongue and a quiet sword. medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wile in excellent health for ♦ W. P. FULLER <fe CO. What A n Th.yT years. She says Electric Bitters are ♦ PORTLAN D, ORK. just splendid for female troubles; that Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver they are a grand tonic ami invigorator ? » « » « ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ * * ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « < Tablets. A new remedy for stomach for weak, run down women. No other troubles, biliousness and constipation, medicine can take its place in our and a good one. Price 25 cents. For family.” Try them. Only 50c. Satis •UBS’* E a rly R is e rs faction guaranteed by all druggists. sale by Brewer Drug Co. y fp Elegant Squares Have You Indigestion? D EALERS An Early Risen. If you have Indigestion, K« h I o I Dys A strong, hculthy, active constitu pepsia Cure will cure you. It has tion depends largely on the condition cured thousand». It is curing jx-ople of the liver. The famous little pills every day—every hour. You owe it known as DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers to yourself to give it a trial. You will not only cleanse the system hut they continue to suffer until you do try it. There i* no other combination of di- strengthen the action of the liver and gestants that digest and rebuild at the build the tissue* suppoi ting that organ. same time. Kodol does both. kcxlol 1 Little Early Riser» are easy to act, cures, strengthen« and rebuilds. Hold i they never gripe and yet they are ab by Brewer Drug Co. solutely certain to produce results that are satisfactory in all cases. Hold R r v a k ln » n W ish b o n e . The divining rial Is a feature In nil 1 by Brewer Drug Co. Real Estate early mythology, especially so nmuug the Iiln«l«x»t. As the forked branch or a tree It Indicated In various parts of Europe, Asia and Africa where trens- ures were hidden or where water might l»e readily found. From the forked branch of n tr«?e It was hut n step to FO R SA LE the forked clavicle of a bird, and this bone was s«Mm Invested with the power 80 acr«*s 4} miles east t»f Lyons. of securing the gratification of the Small house and barn. First-class wishes of those who In brenklng It re timber ranch, on the river. $000. tained the forkc«! part, for It was the fork that was (xzssessed of mystic A fine, well improved farm of 130 power. acre», near Stayton. 2!>4 acres, about 100 acres in culti vation, balance timlier, 2} miles west The efficacy of Chamberlain’s Pain of Stayton. Go«»«l bouse, burn, etc. Balm in the relief of rheumatism is $18 |xir acre. being demonstrated daily. Parker 38} acres, } mile from Stayton. Triplett, of Grigsby, Vn., says that Hotis«:, barn, and other outbuildings, Chamberlain’s Pain Balm gave him O o « k 1 orchard. 12 acres in cultivation- permanent relief from rheumatism in A go«>d property at a fair price. the back when everything else failed, 80 acres, house, barn, 10 acres orch and he wouhl not be without it. For ard, one mile from Mehania. sale by Brewer Drug Co. 160 acre« timber land two miles The Lowell (Mnss.) man and woman west of Stayton. No improvements who have started to crtxia the arctic except fence. $16 per acre. A n t i f h e r <?*■« o f H h e u iiin t lN in €’ ur»*«l b y C h A i n b e r l M l n ’ a r a i n H m I i i i , circle In an automobile may unexpect edly hump Into the north pole. That Illusive feature of the Ice regions may lx* able to d«xlg«' n slow going ship, but It will find an auto quite a different proposition. List Your Property Now. Call on or address T H E M A IL , Stayton, O r. V