» — The Stayton Mail W ATER PU RIFICATIO N. A By B K. I>. A L E X A N D E R . 1 ' u b l U h r r . Filtered at the poal-oflU-e at Stayton, Oregon, as m all mattet of the second class. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ^ f l L B U R N. P I N T L E R , D. M. D. DENTIST Office over Fred Rock’s Store. S t a y t o n , * O kkoon . I. A. RICHARDS, G eneral Auetioneer Prepared to cry sales in Marion and adjoining counties. Terms reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. M KHAM A, L - O RE G O N . A THOMAS. Barber Shop Bath Room Does a general barherlug business. First- class bath room tn connection. A ll work guar­ anteed strictly first-class in every particular. Transient custom solicited Customary prices. STAYTON. - OREGON. JOHN HENKEL, Merchant = Tailor S T A Y T O N , O RE G O N . 1 have on hand a full line of sample« for Spring and Summer Suita. Repairing and cleaning a specialty. F. SILH AVY’S W a g o n a n d P a in t S h o p Repairing and Painting Wagons. Bug­ gies, Etc., a s|>ecialty. New wagons, hacks, and buggies made to order. First-class work guaranteed. Water Street, S afe a n d m irle n « D estroyer A lg a e and T y p h o id Genua. Stayton, Ore. Electric Lights Are Good Lights. Are You Using Them? Stayton Electric Light Co. Phone 21. W . E. T H O M A S ^ ^ of H K N J A M 1 N . Jr Washington. Asida iron» water pol­ lution due to germs which give rise to typhoid and other serious diseases, sci­ entists recognise water contamination which, without being dangerous to health, renders the water offensive In odor and taste and unfit for use. lti many cases troubles hi water supplies are produced by algae, or vegetable growths, and not by Injurious bacteria. Such annoyance in connection with wa­ ter supplies Is widespread. Among the complaints oftenest heard are that the water has a Ilsliy taste and odor; that It tastes and smells like rotten wood: that the water Is musty; that there Is believed to be some decomposing anl- ■iin 1 Iwaty In It or dead flab. Sometimes water so affected becomes so repulsive that neither horses nor dogs will drink It. In some eases water will be very foul for six to eight weeks during the hottest part of summer. In others the special period of rank odor aiul taste may occur d u r * g the autumn. In oth­ ers still It Is u mud all the year mut­ ter. The necessity of finding some cheap method o f preventing or remov­ ing algae contamination o f cresa lusts first led the bureau o f plant Industry to investigate methods of securing purifi­ cation o f water. l>r. Moofe and Mr. Kellerman. who have been engaged In this re­ search, have found that It Is entirely practicable to cheaply and quickly de­ stroy objectionable algae iu small lakes, ponds, storage reservoirs and other similar bodies o f water by the use o f extremely dilute solutions of copper sulphate or o f metallic copper. The fact that an extremely dilute so­ lution fl tjg. 100,000» will also destroy the most virulent typhoid and cholera bacteria at ordinary tempera tures In three hours Is o f great lm|>ortance and significance. Solutions of copper as dilute as this are not considered In­ jurious to man or other animals. It U stated by these investigators, how­ ever. in the report upon their work, that the use o f copper sulphate for the prevention o f disease Is regarded as Incidental and Is not designed In any way to supplant efficient preven­ tive measures now In use. It Is be­ lieved. however, that up to this time no such satisfactory means o f thoroughly, rapidly and cheaply sterilising a reser­ voir have t>een known, since the cop- per sulphate Is fatal to pathogenic forms peculiar to water, while lienefi- clal bacteria an* not affected by It. It Is unfortunate for the general pub­ lic that these authorities find It neces­ sary to emphasize the statement that "no rule for determining the amount of copper sulphate to be added can 1>® given. Each body o f water must be treated in the light o f Its special con­ ditions.” Definite knowledge In n*gard to what organisms are pn*sent, the constitu­ tion o f the water. Its temperature and other Important facts are considere«! necessary l>efore It Is possible to deter­ mine the proper amount o f copper sul- phute to l>e added. A mlcros«*oplcal examination thus bewmes as Impor­ tant as a bacteriological or chemical analysis. It ls*state«l that the cost o f material for exterminating algae w ill not ex- cee<] 50 to 00 cents per million gallons an«l will usually be less. The destruc- tlon o f pathogenic bacteria reoliir scene. RI«K*ks o f glass represent the l«s*lM*rgs und the electric light Is swathed In cold looking blue. while the s n o w Is made of w hite ice cream. Sometimes a few white chlua animals are placed In niches In the glass to give greater effect. An Thr«MiKli I'tilltiiiiti mih I lotir|»t «It <-|i lux r « r « «tally (•> O iiiih i, t'ttlfliMro, H|*«ikMi* | »«tiirial »L*«’ |»ittx m r « . t h n i ii x h I 'l i l lu m u to u r U t • l( H |P lliK i,» r i ( | w r « i i i * « l i t c o n d u c t» « !) w w k l v *«» tn l« » g O . r»t-1 t i l i n g In D i n n e r I ' n r t l r e T h n t F r u u i Svv K s e r l n n U . Obatlhsle Family. clinlr CM" '««-»l» f tve) to till* K »"t «tally. Young Wife “ I wish to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's ( ’ olic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Rem edy,” »ays Mrs. M attie Burge, ut Martinsville. Va. “ I suffer­ ed from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and during that tim e tried vari- ous medicines without obtaining any |M*rmanent relief. Last summer one o f my children was taken with clmle- ra morbus, and I procured a Isittle <»f this remedy. Only two doses were re- quir«*d to give her entire relief. I then decided to try the medicine myself and «lid not use all of one bottle be- fore I was well and I have never since I m - cii troubled with that com plaint. How tin you like my with t he new professor ? llu b b v __ I think the touch is tli«* best. He got $200 out o f me fo r your lessona lust week. uni «1 il»«* htl«lr»»t. Not vs it)i*tiitilling nil thnt i* hy CHEAP SUMMER SHADE. 70 ■ O R L A N O TO CH IC A G O . No rimas** ul cur». D m * 4 nt n»N T l MK IMHKOrMCH Krom l'ortl»n «l A m i t i run» < 'hlciitfo* I'u riU m l N| m T| h 1 9:1 A 1 *n \ lit H u ll 1 fix (nil. H»H l.akt*, iN-nvi-r. Ft U «»rlh fimnliH.K Hti ■ i%» l ’Ujf, m. I. h ii U. (Ih lciK ii Nini K$at. A:JA i*, ni. A ll* till«! F apre*« a:IA ti. n i. via Haut. Ington. Mail l.nk«' Ft Wnrtli ,O in»h», K m i »«■ « 11V . Ht I.4M|| n , Fhlc*inl« ami Sortii Beach D all» (»»*'*• i*t Sondavi si s e |> m ; Salar*la* al uniat |. h i . Dsllv -i-rvlr* 'w ater prrm llOns ■in W lllaoo-lii* and Y am h ill klvrrs For fuller Inform ation ask or writ** fou r boards of health ami charitably in- a paresi ticket ax*-nt <*r ,•lined persons, the death rat«* among A. L C R A I G . lienvral |*B«*Vealthlngton? Dol- mondley—I thought so. t«x>; but her family object«*!. f ’holmoinlley What did Miss Wealthing'on say? Dolinond- lcy—Oh, she's ono o f the fnmlly, you Company, know. Ö l To Spokane, St. Paul, Duluth. M in ­ neapolis, Chicago, St. Louis itml all | m nits East ami Soul Ii. 2 Overland Trains Daily the Flyer and the Fa3t M a il 2 S P L E N D ID SERVICE I.IU «- * « * » « »• • ■ “ 1 say. *1<> you believe that story of the gooae laying a gol«b*n egg?” “ Weil. It would be Just like a goo*** to do such a foolish thing' « ‘hums. C 'h m n b rrlttln '« r . liu v N UP TO DATE E Q U IP M E N T COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip across the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. < ) m »I«* im mim I I» I m ■ti’ iiHMly This remedy 'l'ina remeiiy is certain to lo* »*«• needed m*e«ir'«». |, H k titkninu . Good Advice. I Leaves Yiiqniiui < 7:15 a. in. “ H e said he would lay the world Working Night anil Day. •* Corvallis I I ¡Ml a. in. at my fe e t,” said the impressionable T h e busiest and m ightiest little Arrives Albany 12:16 p. in. girl. thing that ever was made i* D r.K ing s No. !i. F or D k tk o it . “ T e ll him to start with som ething j New Life F ill». Tli«*se pills change Leaves Albany ... 1 :0 0 p .m . easv,” answered Miss Cayenne. “ T e ll him to look a fter the house rent weakness to strength, liallessness into Arrives D etro it................... 0:00 p. in. No. 4 F rom D k th o it . and the grocer bill and never mind energy, brain-fag into mental power. F^*av«*s Detroit ................. 0 !|() a. in the w orld fo r a few years yet. — T h ey ’ re wonderful in building up the Arrives A lb a n y ..................... 11:16 a. in. W ashington Star. health. Only 25c |s*r box. Sold by T r ain s L kavk K inoston all druggists. G o i n g W e s t . ............................. 11:66 a. in . Weak Hearts A re caused by indigestion. I f you eat In lots during the very hot summer a little too much, or if you are subject weather. It Is constructed on runners, to attack* of imligcstion, the stomach so that It can be moved from one lot expand*— *wcll* and puli'* up against to another without any trouble. The liiiuri l Illustration la not correct In thnt the «lo* tn« heart, This i ina crowds crowns «lo* tiu heart heart «m unii shed Is floored. Tills of course can be shortens breath. Rapid shortens the the breath. Rapid heart heart beat* beats - and heart disease is the final result. .. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests wlint . . * 1 .. . . ... . . you eat, takes the strain til t he heart, cures indigestion, .lyspepsia, sour W. P. FULLER & CO. ! An Ideal Touch. ♦ t Is absolutely PURE and $ | w ill OUTWEAR a ll \ | Stork. done anil In some caaes muy be tleslr- able, but ordinary curili Is the Iwst bottom for anything o f this kind. The ainsi Is six f«*et high at the In- closed cml nnd h «‘ v «* ii feet at the tlonr end. It WH« made o f ordinary boards. The ninnerà are 2 by ll'n, the cross plis’ca 2 by I' m and the uprights 2 by 4’s. The roof Is ordinary one foot hoard*. with battens, nnd the r**nr the same. The slusl should b«* piacisi so thnt the rear points toward tin* south. This furnishes much relief to animals during Rie ln*at of the day. — Going E ast......................... 2.00 p. in. No. 1 a r r iv e s in Albany in tim e to Notice is hereby giren that In |>nrmi»n«*<* of connect with K. I’ , smith Isninil train, N o lle * o f Snl*. sn order <>( «sit* ma*U* »m l c i i . r e i l by the « « « e l l as w lv in ir t w o o r t h r e e lin n r * in County Coart of the State of Oregon for M »rlno H ,, " H K,V ," R ’ " o " r ' " D • " " « 1 r s Hi Coanty, on the snth *l»y of .Ian*!, A . D. ism, in A l b a n y In fo r e tlc p a r l lir e o f M I ’ , n if r lli the m atter of the cutste of oil*«* K. shank*. >n |n lieorg* IV. Hharik**, ami .lay J Shank*, minor*, 1 u n u l r , l l n * tlx* undersign**«! th** estui** ol »«id u> | Train No. 2 connects with the H 1’ . minar*. wll"..*ll xa«rdl»n'ol at |.ubllc aiicttnn subject confirmation by *«i.i'court »it the interest ol trains at Corvallis and Albany giving *«l«t minors In the following «teserlhejl resi property, to-wlt: U l l XlM. ( M i l ] tini T * o (l| d ir e c t s e rv ic e , , to New Is.rt * and a d ja c e n t • in Block No.Ten (I"! In Turner'» n*l*lltl*>n to beadles. the Town of Turner, Marlon county,«irugon.a* «*_.•_ »... •» r,._ n • . designated on the re**orilen th** noth * 1 »* *>f July, a . it. and other mountain r«*»orts lea ves A I- latny at 1:00 p. m. * stomach, and contributes nourish- ‘ »ferm""!} ..!** >r,.i,on the day of .ale. tots* ment, strength atld health to everv returned to the bidder in cs»e »ala should not . . .. . _ • be confirmed by the County Court. organ of the b«jtly. b«*ld by Brewer c a k r ik j . FRKKM an * ' Onsritlan of the estate <«( Olire K Hhsnk*. Drug Co. i «leorgc \\. Shank* and J.J.Shank», Minor*, | / For further information apply to E d w in H t o n k , Manager. * ' T hus . C u c k r k m ,, Agent. ’ Albany, Oregon.