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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1904)
I — THE GOOD OLD CLOCK. The Love of Eating. ■ *fc ThC AMRRIC4N R0COM- A OOLIRIWANO > h In nut lu ffr.l Cfg tr*s uf population. > , 'h t i New York and l. hlrngn. w* daily »r# morr attention given to the tnnrr man. '..i '-« and lunch room* are flllrd with ra n -n ! wonirti -vim • rm tn gi%r all th*-tr tirr • ami atti ntlnn to iliouflit« of proprily or ("»properly feeding their •Imnarlia "It ia of course be»l to rat «lowly, but not too UBth." »«v* Dr Plerrr chief consulting 1 ny»icl«n to the Invalid«' Hotel and Stir- fftcal In*titute, of Buffalo, N. Y In tliia • Ah century people devote an much time I;* head work th«t their brain ia fngg«-d and t .ete i«n't «ufficirut blood left to properly t-.ke care of the other organ« of the body The etnmach tnn»t lie aa«iatrd in it» hard work • the liver »tarteil into action— by the u*e of a good atoniach tonic, which should be entirely of vegetable ingredient« and • ithout alcohol. After year» of extM-rience in an active practice Dr Pierce diacnvrrrd a remedy that «tilted the«*- condition» in a Mood maker and ti«»oe builder. Hr called it Dr Pierce'a feddcit Medical Discovery •—an alterative extract that a»ai»t» in the digestion and aaaimtlatiori of the fmrd In the rtotnaeh »o that the blood get« what *t need« for ftaal and oxidation the liver ¡« «1 ihe Mimr time slatted into activity Oi l thcia 1 « perfect elimination of w«*te mat ter, When thr blood ia pure and rich, all the organ« wngk without effort, and the body ia like a perfect machine. n t t l In P ie rc e '« Com m on Sen»e M edical Adviaer 1» aent / rrt on receipt of • tamp« to pay rip e n «« of mailing only b< nd i i one ceut «tamp» for the book la e»!*er cover» or p «tamp* for the cloth- , j .d vidur. 1 « A Idles, br. K. V. Pierce, buffalo. N Y M e l l o w , P r t r o d l r T le la a n U o t r Ki»r I d H i m i i i i i r i i P M . "<llve me the clock for company,” mid the observant mini, "mid you may have all the balance of the Inanimate thliiga under the aim, or over It, uml I will throw a few of the unlmala In for good measure 1 cull conceive of noth ing more friendly, more uiiMpeukubly COU) fort lug, than the mellow tick of the Did family clock which towera high oil Ihe old fashioned mantel, above the good old open faced fireplace where the embers are dying down uud deepening j Into n bluish melancholy gray lute of winter nights. One never feels quite alone us long as one may hear the mel low lick tack of the old fam ily clock. ! the Biime sweet mellow cadences which j have m ug In one's car from curlleat Infancy, through all Ihe changes and upheavals of lime, down to the present. Ollier sounds may full and deepen Into the sadder silence of the flight's heavy attunes», hut the old clock continues to murk the flight of time, uml no second may escape without hearing Its passing called out dreamily hy the fulthful dock whoa*1 hands have measured a l ready so many «lays some bright and full of light uml life and promise nud sweet (sidings of the future and others echoing hack sepulchral!)' from the years already coanted. Ah, the clock! But give me the clock with Its ticking all through the night, and Its silvery chiming on the hour, and you may have the other things, ami the dog to lioot. I'll take the clock In mine every time when It comes to keeping off that feel ing of Inneaumencaa which creeps ti|>ou us now ii ml th e n ."— N e w Orleans Times-Democrat. n u m b e r H um SLACK -■ DRAUGHT STOCK »nd POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and f. ultry have few trouble« which are not larwel and l i v e r irregularities, Black* Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine 1 » a bowel and liver remedy for »fork. It put" the organ« of digest!<m in a perfect condition. Pro ini Dent American breerler» and fanner» keep their herd« and flocks healthy by giving them an ooca- «ional do«*' of Him'* Draught St*rk and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any stock rai*er may buys 25-cent half-pound air-tight can of this medicine from hi* dealer and keep hia stock in vigorous health for week«. Dealers gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If yours does not. »end 25 cent« for a aainjde can to the manufacturers. The <-hattan<Kiga «off» Medicine Co., Cbat- ’anooga, , Ten lenii. R ocubujx Q*.. J » » * 0 . UW- Black-Draught (Hook »m l Poultry M o d io ln e U th » beat I ever triad. Our •took w » » looking h»d whan you ««n t me the m edleise »nd sow they »re getting »O (lie . They »r e looking *0 per cent, bette: 8. P. BBOOKINOTOM. Sunset Magazine Full of Fascinating Features of the Wonderful Weit. Beautifully Illustrated. A atl- o n paper m o n e y . tn T r l l W i t h o u t S e r i n s I h e f l g - a r e a I f II 1» O d d o r K v e n . " I f any one conics up to you and wants to ls-t you that he can tell whether the num ber of any of Uncle Sam 's paper money Is odd or even by hs.klng at Unit part of the bill on which the nuuilicr does not appear. shun him as you would the plague,” said a guest at the Hotel Mi Kay the other night. "W h y ? W h at 1* the Joke?” asked another guest. “Only tliia," replied the first: " I w as out this afternoon with u num ber of men with whom I have business deal ings. W e ate lunch, and then one man wanted to b**t ui<* that lie could call the even or <sld on the number of uny Mil I had. the loser to pay for the lunch. I took a bill from my pocket, folded It so thut the number did uot show, and after be hud looked ut it he said, 'Even/ " I t w as even. S*s»n afterw ard 1 got stuck for the cigars the same way. A fte r I had been done four or five times they explained to me thut ull of the bills murked ‘A ‘ and 'C* were «»Id. while those murked TV uml T>‘ were even, it cost about $•', to find it out, but I guess It w as n good Investment ut tlint. It Is the suuie on all bills. Bo enreful when attempting to do the work not to take the series letter In front of the nuintier, but bunt for a small letter on the left h u t sid e o f the bill." —Duluth Herald. P o tt Itlley on III« Native Heath. A Free Hample Copy to all requesting. AGENTS WANTED. HUN8KT wants a subscription representative in every city and town. To those who will give all or a portion of their time it offers Attractive work and pays exceed ingly liberal commissions. It will pay you to investigate. A postal card will bring particulars. Write nt once so us to he the first in your field. Sunset Magazine, 4 Montgomery it.,San Francisco AN ILLU ST R A T E D M AGA ZINE for A L L the FA M ILY. CLEARANCE SALE AT O U T E R 'S CASH STO R E Sublimity, Oregon. Commencing Feb. 16th I will sell nearly everything at greatly reduced prices for the next 30 days and especially the following lines: $1.25 Boy's Brown Duck Coats at 1.25 Grey 44 1.50 Men's Grey 44 1.75 Brow n 44 town.”—Cleveland Lender. I f tw elve persons were to agree to dine together every day, hut never sit exactly In the same order around the table. It would take them 13,000.000 years nt the rate o f one dinner n day. amt they would have to eat more than 470,000,000 dinners before they could get through nil the possible urruuge- uientn In which they could place them selves. A has only 1 change; A , It, 2; A, B. U, 6; four letters, 24; five, 120; six, 720; seven, 5.040; eight, 40,320; nine, 302,800; ten, 3,028,800; eleven, 30,010,804); twelve, 470,001,000. A Mean 1)1». Mrs. B r a g g —I gave quite a nice little luncheon the other day. Didn't M r«. Jenkins tell you? Mrs. S ly—No. M r«. B rn g g -S tra n g e ! W hy. «he w as one of my guesta. Mra. Sly— Yea, «he told me th at A l.n .t P lr a a ir r . Mrs. Noorlch Isn't It grand to Mda In your own carriage? Mr. Noorleh—Yes, but I'd enjoy it more If I could only «tand on the pave ment and see myself ride by. $J.OO $2.00 Men's Black Duck Coats ............ $1.40 1.00 2.25 Grey 44 1.65 1.15 2.75 Black 44 rubber lined 2.25 1.35 3.50 Men's Mackinoes, all wool coats at 2.75 Men’s and Ladies Mackintoshes to Goat Half Price. $5.00 Mackintosh at ........................... $2.50 4.00 44 ............................. 2.00 3.50 44 ............................. 1.75 $2.50 Mackintosh a t ............................ 1.25 4.50 Men's Heavy Grey Ulsters a t ...... 3.25 3.50 44 44 1.90 Hen’s and Boy’s Slickers. S L iirt S a l e . $2.00 1.9o 2.25 1.15 1.90 long yellow Medium Yellow long black short black boy's black a $1.65 1.50 1.85 .85 1.0 $l.oo Shirts at 75c 5oc Shirts at 35c 75c Shirts at 5oc 5oc boys shirt 3oc M E N 'S C A N V A S L E G G IN G S . çoe Lace Leggings 40 çoe Buckle Leggings 40 7ÇC Spring Leggings 60c A lot of Odd Numbers in Shoes to Go at Half Price. A Remnant Sale in Dress Goods, Heather Cloth, Yankee Sacking, Cashmeres, Flannels, Etc. If you have a large family, call and get one of our large size Granite Coffee or Teapots at qo per cent less than regular price. If you want anything in the grocery line, D ry Goods, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Rubber Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Paints and Oils of all kinds, Drugs and Patent Medicines, Stationery, School Books, Etc., you can get it at my store at the right price. If you have anything to sell, such as Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Geese, Ducks, Hides, Pelts, Veal, Pork, Furs, Etc., take it to my store and you will always get the highest price. Yours for Trade, JOHN A. RITTER, Sublimity, Or. Several years ago James W hitcom b Uilcy returned to his native town, (Irecnfldd, Ind., for the purpose o f g iv ing it rending, the proceeds o f which were for some charitable purpose. It Mysterious Circumstance. had been many years slnte he had vis One was pal« and sallow and the ited the old town, and us the affair had Whence the I hs ' ii well udvertls«sl people jioured In other Iresh and rosy. from all sections o f the county. Blley difference? She who is blushing with arrived on an evening train. The "old health uses Dr. King’s New Life Pills blind" wus at the stutlon to meet him. to maintain it. Hy gently arousing The poet w as put In a low necked car-,, the la/.y organs they compel good di- | rlnge with u reception committee, and. gestion and head off constipation. Try headed hy the build, u procession w as . formed of cttlxens, and they paraded them. Only 25c, at all druggists. the business streets. A very oltl man leaned up against the Uymnnd House, a hotel o f B lley’s day, and us the car Corvallis & Eastern Railroad riage passed he squinted one eye nnd TIMECARD. out o f the opposite corner of his mouth said, " I ’ve seen the time In this here burg when they would have got a No. 2 F or Y aquina : brass bund to git Jlnunle Blley out of A n A r l t h i n o f l e a l W o it « l o r . $1.00 Per Year -10 cents a Copy Red Letter Leaves Albany 12:45 p. ni. Corvallis 2:U0 p. m. Arrives Yaquina 6:20 p. m. No. 1, K k t u r n i n q . Leaves Yaquina 6:45 a. m. “ Corvallis 11:30 a.m. Arrives Albany 12:16 p. in. No. 3. F or D etroit . Leaves Albany . . . . 7:00a.m. Arrives Detroit................. 12:20 p. m. No. 4 F rom D ktropt . Thousands say that McGLURE’S MA A ZI NE Is the best published at any price. Yet is only 10 cents a copy, $ 1.00 a year. In every number of McClure’s there are Articles of intense in terest on subjects of the greatest national import ance. Six good short stories, humorous stories, stories of life and action— and alw ays good. In 1004 McClure's will be more interesting, important and enter taining than ever. “ Every year bitter than the last or it Leave* Detroit.................. 1 00 p. m ' would not be McClure’s." Arrives Albany................... 5:56 p. m. No. 1 arrives in Albany in time to ®u*>scr'ke now f ° r McClure’s for 1904 and get the November connect with S. P. south bound train, l D L L ftn(j December numbers for 1903 free. as well as giving two or three hours in Albany before departure of 8. P. north The 8. 8. McClure Company, 623 Lexington Bldg, New York, N. Y. bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the 8. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany giving direct service to Newport and adjacent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain resort« leaves A l bany at 7:00 a. m„ reaching Detroit at I l D i r k PIT\ Htf T H E Df Caueas Rbeumatlew,Sciatica, Lumbago 111 I l l e B L U U 1 ) Neuralgia »ucl Gout. You can remora noon, giving ample time to reach the U l U l A L 1 U the cause by wearing one of our Springs the same day. For further information apply to FRFF E d w in S t o n e , M anager, REX RHEUriATIC RINGS T h o s . C o c k r e l l , A g en t, Albany, Oregon. let’telllu g aÜabouM L 'ad d ress PR IC E $2.00. E. R O Y , Agent, Stayton, Or. Manufactured by Rex Rheumatic Co., Hartford, Conn. Is