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THE STAYTON MAIL Hy H. D A I .E X A N U l . f i . N in th Y e a r . A. N H . W S H A H K H , N O T A N SubacrlpUon.tl.2S PER ANNUM O H O A N STAYTO N , MARION CO U N TY, O REGON . SEPTEMBER 2, 1904. N um ber jo . SOCIETY ON TROLLEYS. Brewer Drug Qo. U i r P a d o f H id in g la P a r lo r C ars. P a la t ia l Mina Erwin Martin, president o f the College Women’» club of New York city, made an experiment In the outing line the other day that proved ao suc cessful that It la likely to lie adopted by the exclusive social set In New York, any» a special dlapatcb from T a k e one on your mountain trip. Stamford, Conn., to the New York N o trouble to use one. I'rea». Mian Martin gave a trolley rldd to h party o f friend», among whom Nothing else affords so much pleasure at so small expense. were Mr. and Mr». Itnaaell Huge, Helen Could ami Frunk Could, and the ride W e have the daylight loading machine. Does aw ay wun »u« h a charming affair that even Mr. Huge admitted that, though he did with dark room. G ill and see them. W ill be not exactly believe In vacation», he wua much In favor o f Jauiita o f this pleased to show you all about them. kind. All o f Ml»» Martin’s guest» were p!ea»ed and promised to give am i« of their own accord during the summer. The party traveled In a private parlor car from New York to Stamford. It was the Inteutlon to »end the car to Tarrytowu to take Miss Could and some o f her friends nbourd, hut the big ! car was too high to pas» beneath a Before fitting yourself out for the hop yard bridge m*ur Muuiuroneck. and the ex cursionist» bud to travel from New examine these prices. York to New Rochelle by steam cars. They left New York at 10 In the morn Leather H op Gloves .............. 15c ing and boarded the private car nt New Rochelle about IX. The car wua a M en's 75c Blue Overalls ..................... 65c palace ou wheels, and nothing was M en's Engineer Overalls and Jackets, each 60c lucking that might add to the com fort M en's 50c Summer Underwear .......... 35c o f Ml»» Martin Hnd her guests. The run to Stamford wa» made lei 20 per cent discount on all men's gloves, hats and dress shirts. surely, nml there were frequent »tops along the route at points o f interest. Broken lots of Shoes, no old stock, at less than cost. On the way up a delicious luncheon was served aboard tlie cur by an ex perienced chef. The pnrty arrived In Stamford at 1:15 and after a brief stay returned to Rye Beech, where Miss Martin entertained her guests at an How About Your Hummer, V a old fashioned inn. After dinner the ( nrlnua I d r r r l U M n r n l i party sat for awhile listening to the cation? Sonu* o f ill« Japanese trail «-amen In music at the beach, then boarded the lli<* smaller luw iih o f Nippon have 11 Newport on Yaquina Hay is the car and returned to New Rochelle. curious way o f a<l vert lain# their bush ideal seaside resort of the North Pacific neK*. On I heir right forearms they Coaat. Round trip ticket* at greatly CHICKEN CURE FOR INSANITY tii11no figure* «he slioctirtker a «hut*, the woodcutter nn ax, the hatcher a reduced latea oil aale from all South- P a t i e n t P l a c e d I n C a r e o f P o u l t r y ••leaver. I'lulcntcaili th w t embleuia Hre ern 1’acilic. points in Oregon, on anil l l o a a e H e ic u la e d Ilia M in d . kuch Iniu-rlptloiiB u« "I ilo my worl. alter June l»t. Ask agenta lor furllt Given the charge o f the chicken rais modestly mul cheaply." ami "I am an er iiilormation nml n handsomely it- ing Industry o f the ksbirlndu (la-1 hos pood at my trade u* moat of my fel pital for the In san e/a patient named lii’.trateil aouveuir I took let. or write lull a." When they are looking fot William Miller was recently completely work they hare their linn* anil wall Edwin Stone. Mnuager C. A E. K R , cured und discharged without a parole, about the atleeta. Albany, Ore., or W. K. Coman, 8. P. ■uys un Eldora (Ia.) dispatch to the Co., Portland. Chicago Inter Ocean. T h e l l u l i , aa a P ra tt. T hrow n from a W u » » e . The patient was sent to Clarlnda Tire people o f itiirmu believe thnl Mr. George K. RnlH-ia'k war thrown ■bout six yeurs ago. H e was violent the ruby la i kin I o f fruit which wll: ripen If you ulve It time. They any from bin wagon and aeverely bruised and manifested homicidal and suicidal that m oat ruble* do not ripen slmpl* He applied Chamberlain's I'ain Halm tendencies, having the bullucinution that some person was continually shad liecauae they are not allowed to do so If you want to "ripen” the ruby In freely nud suya it ia the I h » * 1 liniment owing him to kill him, and In conse- your ring according to the Burmese he ever used. Mr. Bahc.oek ia a well queuee was regnrded as one o f the UU»«. you riiuat take your ring and known citizen of North Plaili, Conn. worst cases at Clarlnda and us an in lay It In the attn for one month with There i* nothing equal to I'niu Halm curable. During one o f his lucid Intervals Mil out dlaturhlni: It nt nil. nud at the for sprains ami hrmaea. It will effect ler was taken by nn attendant to the a cure in one-third the time required ••ml o f that time It will he "ripe” nml by any other treatment. For aale by big poultry house, where »re kept a pood to eat. number o f Incubators. Miller begged Brewer Drug Co. leave to have charge of the work o f looking after the Incubators and was told thut he could not be trusted and tliut it was feared that be might make his escape. The maniac promised to work hard and not run away If permit 4 ted to remain with the chickens. This hnpi>ened three years ago. and 4 MUler became so attentive to the poul try und watched after his work so I carefully that for nearly two years he ' has been the boss chicken raiser o f the hospital and has been discharged as ♦ cu m l. Cntll he got Interested In the 4* 1 chicken business Miller was the cra- I zlest man in the institution. Kodaks, Cameras and Supplies Hop Pickers Wanted! Closing Out Sale! Eggs, in trade, per doz 24c 1 Gal. Coal Oil, 20c Piece Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hume oil aa commonly aold lor 25c 15c pack Malta Ceres......................... 08 2 parka “ ‘ “ . . .. 1 5 10c can Armour’» 1'ork and Reaiis. 07 4 cans “ “ “ ..25 5c and 10c bar Toilet Soap, per bar 03 Good Muslin, |n-r yard,.................... 5c 2 tin cup» for..................................... 5c Campers and Hop Pickers * * * * * * * Fred Rock Mercantile Co ************ ********** T he Body Hraatlfnl. Her Father—My daughter can never be yours. Her Iajver—That Is obvious, anil I do not ask i t I want her to be my wife. The wealth o f a Iran la the number at things which he loves and bleasea, which he Is loved and blessed by.— Carlyle. wear, Etc. at unheard of prices to close out our goods in Stayton. W e do not want to have a dol lar's worth of merchandise in 1 joint 6 in. stove pipe.................... 15c Stayton Jan. 1st, 1905. 2 joints 6 in. stove pi|»e,.................. 25c J gallon tin cup,............................. 08 A good lantern................................. 50c Therefore, to make this large stock of goods move w e will Anything most you want is in name prices that no one but a our T inw are Department. millionaire would pass by. Hop pickers would do well to buy your supplies of us and on your return home to inspect our great closing out sale. Remember when you trade at Trotter’s you pay no one’s bills but your own. A dollar saved is a dollar earned. G . D. TROTTER, S T A Y T O N , OREGON. A P e r fe c t PalnleenPIII is one that will demise the system, set the liver to action, remove the bile, clear the complexion, cure headache slid leave a good taste in the mouth. The famous little pills for doing such work pleasantly and effectually nre DeWitt’a Little Early Risers. B<>h Moore, of Lafayette, lad., says: “ All other pills I have used gripe and sick en, while! DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are simply perfect.” Sold hy Brevier Drug Co. A L ru oa la A r it h m e t ic . Teacher—Tommy. If you gave your little brother nine sticks of candy and then took away seven, what would that make? Tommy—It would make him yell. C o i i a l t l a c to P r o a t . First Doctor—Then we decide not to operate. Second Doctor—Yes. What do you think we ought to charge hlin for deciding not to operate?—Brooklyn Life. Cholera Infantum. This disease has lost its terrors since Qbamls-rlain’» Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy came into general use. The uniform success which at tends the use of this remedy in all cases of bowel complaints in children has made it a favorite wherever its value has become known. For sale by Brewer Drug Co. A Magazine Free. Oregon State Fair. The premium lists of the 44th An nual Fair to be held at Salem, Sep tember 12th to 17th, are now being distributed. A great many changes have been made and new premiums offered, and as a whole the list has been increased. The stock show will l>e as good as last year if not better. Several exhibitors from California are contemplating bringing their thor oughbred stock. The county exhibits will be larger than ever and this year an exhibit will be at the lair showing what the Dorth- west portion of Canada can produce and the advantages they have to offer. Good racing and splendid evening entertainments through the week will make it enjoyable for »11 who attend. Send to the Secretary, W.A. Moores, at Salem, for a premium list,and then make an exhibition of your stock or goods. Real Estate FO R SALE 80 acres 4J miles east of Lyons. Small house and barn. First-class timber ranch, on the river. $900. A fine, well improved farm of 130 acres, near Stayton. Stock, machin ery, etc. goes with the place. 50 acres fine unimproved land near Dallas, Or. All tillable. A bargain for some one wanting a small place. 294 acres, about 100 acres in culti vation, balance timlier, 2| miles west of Stayton. Good house, barn, etc. 1 18 per acre. The attention of our readers is call ed to the adv. of Western Empire, ou another page of this paper. We have made arrangements with the publish ers of this popular magazine whereby we can furnish it absolutely free to all 80 acres, house, barn, 10 acres orch subscribers of the M ail who pay all ard, one mile from Mehama. arrearages and one year in advs.nce 160 acres timber land two miles and to all new subscribers who pay in west of Stayton. No improvements except fence, $16 per acre. advance one year. Western Empire is a large 32 page magazine, full of information of inter Call, on or address est to dwellers on the Pacific coast, and all should take advantage prompt T H E M A IL , Stayton, O r. ly of this opportunity to secure it free. A brilliant writer said to me the oth er day that the world seems to be re verting to the old Grecian love o f phys ical prowess and admiration for the body beautiful, says Dr. Richard Cole Newton in the Medical Record. O f course we are a long way from this yet. Fancy our hollow chested, pigeon to«>d women, with their square hips and hour glass wulsts, dressed as the Greeks used to dress. Fancy our aver age business man, with his protuber ant paunch nnd skinny arms, posing as a Greek hero. Sad as this thought Is. there Is room for encouragement. Our people, both men and women, arc Im proving In size, figure and earring« and will continue to Improve. Wheth Sick H ea da ch e. er the general Intelligence nnd mental “ For several years my wife was trou development will ever reach as high an average among ua aa It did among tha bled with what physicians called sick headache of a very severe character. Athenians Is quite another question. H ld n ’t A s k th e I m p o s s ib le . Hats, Hosiery, Under 10 quart tin b u ck e t.............................20c J. E. W HITEHEAD, Stayton. 444444444444 4444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 Y ou r attention :s called to our fine 4 4 and specially selected line of 4 4 4 4 Canned Goods of All Kinds 4* 4 Corned Beef, Vienna Sausage, 4 4 4 4 Pork and Beans, 4 4 and many other kinds. Just what you 4 4 need when camping or hop picking. 4 4 4 4 O ur general line of Groceries is complete 4 ♦ and the quality unsurpassed. 4 4 4» 4 See our line of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Etc. 4 4 4 4 D on ’t forget that we buy all kinds of farm 4 * produce. 4 4 4 4* 4 4* 4 4* Stayton, Oregon. 4 4 4 4 Everything in the line of She doctored with several eminent physicians and at a great expense,only to grow worse until she was unable to do any kind of work. About a year ago she began taking Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and to day weighs more than she ever did before and is real well,” says Mr. George E. Wright, of New London, New York. For sale by Brewer Drug Co. List Your Property Now. New Heat flarket We have opened a new market in Stayton in the old Davie & Briggs stand and carry a fine line of Fresb and Salt Meats Bologna, Lard, Etc. Our prices are reasonable, and our meats first-class. Your patronage is solicited. S tow d l & Denny. Shop in charge of A. C. Thomas.