The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, December 23, 1904, Image 5

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    O l r l e a t N l a l u e H n o » « it M a id t o H a v e
K a ra * II e a r in 1.11 r.u I h e « e n n l o r ' a .
lu c k e d u|> by over
* third o f « century
• f letuurkahle ami un i­
form cure«, a record
r i eh u* no other
t- me«ly for the
c 'i a c a a e a
and
v. . iik u c »* .» pr
< jllu r to wom en
i v u n ttjH rd , the p ro p rieto r» anil m aker»
i f Hr P ie rr e ’» P a v o r lt» Prescription now
l-e t fu lly warranted in offerin g to pay f.yio
in it*u<1 m oney o f the United State■ for
i nv r.i«e r ‘ LeiicorriMO. Fem ale Wrakneaa,
I'*olap»u », or F allin g o f W om b, w hich they
W cu n
A ll th ey aak U a Pur ana
ri t " " it'll' tu.il o f tlir ir mean
i
N o other m edicine than Ur P ie rc e '» Pa-
« ’ rite Prescription could poaaibly "w in
out," mi the »e y in g iroe». on auch a propoai-
t ii, li.it th ey know w h ere o f lhay apeak.
T ite y h-ive the moat rem arkable record o f
ttirea m ade iiy thia w orld famed rem ed y
e v er placed to the credit o f any prepara
tom - « p r e t t ily designed for the cure o f
v m an'« peculiar ailmcnta. Thia wonder-
iul rem edy, therefore, atanda ahaolute'y
a.one aa the on ly one poa«eaaeil o f *ucM
V. rivaled p riq w rtic« a « to fu lly warrant Ita
t>. acta in publishing the rem arkable offer
above made in the utinoat good faith.
■A ahori time ago I waa «lin o -1 itrail with
n«*vou« prostration, g et» ral ilrlilttlv ami female
w. -akurai " write« Mr«, la n tto Wrtmtrr, of jiy
V .gv.na Ave t,e«ingi<>n. Ky Worthy Treasur­
er Independent Order o f G(*<1 Templar» "I>r.
t ierce « favorite Prescription « m recommend-
e '1 to me nm n wire cure, ii - i .I I found thia to be
lute, toi I obtained «plendld revilt«. «.-curing
line health
Women ought to tie grateful to
fu n k 1 * 1*1 — 1« one «vie and » l i r e «-lire off! red I"
I iem for their troahtea
l adviae every «u-k
l.nd «efft-riug i*.. 111.01 In atop «pending money
I ud waatinu time with doelof«' pre*.rip 'i.n »
when a l<-w l.iltle » o f your remedy (» ante to
lure I am toe happy mother o f two children,
hoy age I atateeu. and girl right yraia.”
Ito not permit the dealer to in«ult your
intcl’.litcnce by «uggeating aoiue other com­
pound which lie recommend» aa "ju»t a»
good," becauae lie makea it himaeff. Dr
1’ierec’a Favorite Preacriplion haa Flood
the teat of lime and experience. T h o ».
a "id a apeak well of it becauae luuusaiiae
k «v c been ru rrd by it
Therlfnri!'« Block-Draught com«i
nearer rcgi.!.it!ng the entire ijitem
and keeping the body in health than
any other medicine made. It ia
.thvay* rcnily in nny emergency to
treat ailmcnta that are frequent in
any family, nxb n* Indignation,
biliotiMiew, cold», diarrbrra, aud
atoimu li in hen.
Thi'dford'a I ’.lnrk-Dranght ia the
attndurd, nevrr-fuding rernody for
»U>im;«h, bowel, liver and kidney
trou I'Ion. It ia a euro for tho domca-
tic ill i which wo frequently a'initnon
the doctor. Ilia nw go«*! for children
tta it la for grown |>einnn». A doac of
thia medicine every day will aoon
euro tho moat obstinate cane of dya-
tietHiia cr const.put ion, and when
taken aa directed l.r»nya quick relief.
I U N v n x r . I I I . , Dee, M , lDOi.
ThedforA « llla rh -l'ra u a h t haa been ou r
fam llr doctor fur n*o year« and we w ant
ru ..liter. W hen any of u » fool bmlly we
take a ilnae and are all right In twelve
hour«. W e h a v o «| -e n t tola o f muney for
doeb.r bill«, hut gel aloug Ju«l aa well
with 111«ek-law n ght.
, U A j| a a i a m .
Aak your dealer for a package of
Thedfo-d'« Itlaek-Draught and If bo
doe» not keep It aendZou. to The CThatta-
nm.ga Medicine t
Cluittbuooga, To no.
aad a package w ill be mailed to you.
A remarknblo r**»»mblaiioe to Mena-
tor Cliaunoey M. Depew appears In n
atatue t incur I Inn I by tin* expedition of
the general exploration fund of the
I'nlvernlly of Chicago, now at Hagdnd,
any a the
New York Herald. The
atutue la believed to Ire the oldeat in
the world.
Dr. K. J. Itnnka, field director of the
expedition, liua aent to Hie milvi-cnlty
a detailed report o f the find mad Ida
«intimate Unit the atntue hurt been Cov­
ered up for thotiHurula of yeura. Iliero-
gtyplc IfiocrlptlolM oil the urui of the
figure denote that It I n the effigy of
King D m -I'du, who, the report udda.
may have been David, a king of L'd-
i]tin, tlie undent nuuie of the Bnby-
Ionian d ty of ItlHiuyu, where the atutue
waa dlocovered.
O f white iiiurhle. the atntue wua
found In frugmenlM several feet npart
it ud Nccrctly conveyed nt night to the
house of tlit* explorers because of the
superstition of the native diggers. Ita
iiutiipilty exceeds, the dlrei-tor any a,
ttint of iiuy other known klug of Baby-
loiitii, mid when the expedition returiiN
to the United Staten the marble atutue
will lie ita chief treasure.
Not only In the form of the cbia-
clled fin"«» doca the reeeniblaiice to the
Junior aenutor from New York find ex-
preaalon. The curved llnea of rlaihliity
tiial marked the Itvlug king na n fit
companion in laughter to Mr. Depew
nt once attracted the attention of the
explorers mid were the aubject of np«v
dal mention.
"From I tenon th the thick eontlng of
dirt.” the explorera' account auya. 'the
marble face neemed to light up with a
wonderful «nolle of gratification, for
the long alccp of thouaanda of years
wua ut un end and the loug lost head
restored, or perhaps the amlle waa the
reflection of our own feelings.**
From the description that accompa­
nies the nccouut tliut haa to do with
the form of the whole atutue It Is
brought out that King Da-t'du wns in­
clined to physical atoutne»«, hud little
hair mat an extremely high forehead
and in height waa nluo quite the coun­
terpart of the wit of thousands of
years Inter.
Mr. I>epew could hardly full to be
plema-d wltfi this description o f the
Babylonian raconteur—If he was one—
whose smile comes down to the mod­
ern world through tha auuda of centu­
ries.
“ The hack and shoulders ore grace­
fully formed,” anys the description,
“ the arms nt the elbows are free from
the tasty, nod the hnnda are cluaped at
the waist."
The »mile, the clu»ped hands of evi­
dent self »atInfliction, bring readily to
mind the picture of a good Joke Juat
told and o f the Joker awnlttng the ap­
propriate applause aud laughter.
E LE V ATO R S ON STEAM ERS.
H a m h n r s - t m r r t r a n O c e a n l . l n r r a to
Re M o r s e l » o f I . u s u r y .
Floating hotela on the European
plnn, with Turkish bath and elevator
attachments, are about what the new
monster ships o f the Hamhurg-Amerl-
enn line, the Knlserin Auguste Victo­
ria nnd the America, urv to be. says the
New York Evening World.
The Knlserin Is to he the largest, be­
ing 705 feet long, o f 77 feet bentn, 53
f«*et 1» Inches d«*ep and with n displace­
ment of about 40,000 tons. She will
have n cargo capacity of 10,000 tons,
will carry «hJO first cabin pusseugers,
¡ion second cabin. 129) third class aud
2, U9 steerage.
Sunset
Magazine
Full of Kaaciiititing Feature» of the
Wonderful West. Beautifully
Illustrated.
$1.00 Per Y ear-1 0 cents a Copy
A Fret* Sum pie Copy lo nil
Each o f the ships ts to have a grill
room of the proportions o f a mod«*rn
restaurant. Passengers may dine when
they please and order luncheons or dlu-
ners for friends who may visit thffm on
board. The first cabin stnterooms will
have no upper berths, nnd many of
these staterooms will be ns lnrge an 10
by 17 feet.
Passenger elevators will run through
nil five "stories,” ns the decks ndgtit
properly he cnlli-d. Each ship will
have a large Turkish hath nnd a gym­
nasium. ns well ns n complete tele­
phone equipment with a central switch­
board. Each will have three dtH-ks, one
reserved for promenading exclusively,
a second for those who wish to lounge
about in deck chairs and a third for
games.
The time o f the ships Indween New
York nnd Plymouth or Cherbourg Is
expect«»«! to b « nhout seven nnd a half
days.
F a s h i o n '» C u n e e F o r
W om en.
AGENTS WANTED.
Once more nn attempt Is made to
mnke the cane fnshlonnhle for women,
this time with a chance o f success, for
Instead of the nbhrevlnte«l wand sever­
8IJN8KT wants n »uhacription
al women of fashion essayed to popu­
representative in every city hih I
larize a couple of years ago nnd which
looked for all the workl like n crop
town. To thoae who will give all
strlpp«Hl of Its thong the new stick
or n p o r t io n of their time it oficra
ts to be the long and beautiful staff
attractive work and pays exceed­
that added so much to the dignity of
ingly liberal commissions. It will
grand dnmes In the reign of the Grand
Monarch, says the New York Press.
p u ) you to investigate.
A postal
Mrs. Alfred Vanderbilt favors the pro­
card will briii^ particulars. W rite
spective fashion, nnd It Is possible she
nt once so as to he the hrst in
will try to have It taken up tn the
your M il.
course o f the horse show. The staff
made for her marquise stick Is of hlgh-
| !y polished ehony, with a gold top, a
silver ferule and a turquoise tendril
4 Montgomery at.,San Francisco twining Its upper half. It Is stx feet
AN
ILLU STR A TE D
M A G A ­ long, and Its use requires more than
5unset nagazine,
ZINE for A L L the F A M IL Y
or dinars dexterity. Proper mnnlpuln-
lion of the gleaming toy aids Its own«*r
to wnlk wltti fhnt regal glide for which
I lie noblewomen of old France were
1 tilted.
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j
N o vem b er.
'T l* th in » to »It between fhe glow
O f ripened h a rv e s t» bending fair,
XVIth purpling vin eyard s drooping low
T h e ir (‘lu ster» through the fra g ra n t
air.
And »n o w clad bills that d eczlln g whlta
Htretch a w fu l through tha w inter night.
A b o v e the Icy »treatna below
T h e tw ilig h t o f the year la thine.
N ovem b er. In th y veil o f g r a y !
- K ebecca P Heed In N e w York Mali.
A F r lg lite iie r t H o r s »,
Ruoning like msd down thè Street,
il u in pi ng thè occupanti out, or a liuti-
dred otlmr accidents, are every day
occiirrcnce».
I l behtsive» everylaaiy
to bave h rcliable salve haody and
thcre's none as giaal a» Bucklen's Ar- (
nicii Malve. Hurns, cuti, »or«ts, ecsema j
and pile» disHppear quiekly under ita |
MNitbilig effeci. 25c, nt Bruner Drng
Co's.
W in n in g
nn O p p o n e n t.
10 Cents a Copy.
$1.00 a Year.
M c C l u r e s
M A G A ZIN E
is “ the cleanest, most stimulating, meatiest general magazine for the
family,'* »ays one of the million who read it every month. It ia with­
out question
“The Best at any Price.”
Oreat features are promised for n«txt year— six or more wholesome
interesting »liorl stories in every number, continued stories, beauti­
ful pictures in colors, and articles by such famous writer» as Ida M.
Tarbell, Lincoln Steffens, Kay Htannard Baker, John La Farge, Wm.
Allen White, and Charles Wagner.
(Jet all of it right into your
home by taking advantage of thia
S p ecial
O ffer
Send $1.00 la-fore January 31. 190'», for a subscription for the year
1906 and we will send you free the November anti December num­
bers of 1904— fourteen months for $1.00 or the price of twelve. Ad­
d re s s M cCLU RE’8. 48 f,9 East 23d Street, New York City.
W rite for agents' terms.
In the campaign of 1900 Kenator Cul-
lom was called on to face a large uudl-
enee In hla home city of Springfield.
r i g h t W i l l K f Kilter.
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad
He saw in the audience a fellow
Those who will persist ill closing
townsman who had formerly !>een an
T I M E CARD.
Influential Republican, but who had their ear» against the continual recom
Joined the opposing party aud display­ mendation of Dr. King’s New Discov­
No. 2 F or Y amucfa :
ed a dangerous activity In Ita support. ery for Consumption, will have a long
12:45 p. m
This man arose from hla seat and ap­ and liitter tight with their troubles, if Leaves Albany
1:48 p. ni
“
Corvallis
parently waa ready to begin a series of
not ended earlier by fatal termination. Arrives Yaquina
0:20 p. m
“ catch questions.” Before this Inten­
No. 1, RrruRxiNO.
tion could be put into execution Sena­ Read what T. R. Beall of Beall, Mi»s,
tor Cullom paused In hla s|atech aud has to say: “ Last fall my wife had ev-| Leftveg Yaquina
6:45 a. m
in a conversational tone called out: erv symptom of consumption. Mhe
“
Corvallis
11:30 a. in
••John Simpson, you're too old a man took Dr. King's New Discovery after Arrive# Albany
12:15 p. m
to ataud up In nny audience that I
J
tut
come
right
op
here
and
everything
else
had
failed.
Improve-
No.
3.
T
or
A
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b
a
s
y
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etroit
.
talk to
hold down thia chair next to mine.”
nient came at once and four bottles Leave« C orvallis........ 6:00
a. m
The Invitation was acet-ptod
and at elltirely cured her.”
Guaranteed by , Arnve« .A.!b* ny; ' ' L V * :/ ' ' Î .t? * '
- mass meeting
----- - • the man 3
3 leaves Albany for D etroit. . 7 :30 a. m
the close of - the
Brewer Drug Co. Price 50c, and #1.00. Arrive8 D etroit.......... 12:02
p. m
announced that he was "back lu tbe
Trial hoftlee free.
No. 4 F r o m D e tr o it .
fold,” and had “ come to stay.”
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A DEPEW PROTOTYPE.
(•r ip Q u ic k ly Knock«*«! Out
- Salt of Life -
Leaves Detroit ................ 12:35 p.
, Arrives Albany.................. 5:15 p.
Lv. Albany for Corvallis... 7:15 p.
Arrives Corvallis................ 7:55 p.
m
m
in
ni
“ Soin«‘ w«'«-ks ago during the severe
winter weather Isdli my wife sn«l my-
T r a i n s L e a v e K in g s t o n
»«•11 contrscte«l severe colds which T h e Most Wonderful Medical
Going W est........................ 4:02 p. m.
»p«*«*<lily developed into the worst kind
Discovery of the Age.
Going East........................ 8:26 a. m.
«>( Is grippe with sll its miserable
No. 1 arrive* in Albany in tim e to
symptoms,” »ays Mr. J.8. Egle*ton of Salt of Life is the medicinal properties connect w ith 8. P. south bound train,
obtained
by
evaporating
the
waters
of
j
Maple Landing. Iowa.
"Knees «ml
as well as giving two or tbire hours in
the fa,nova Seven Spring, .of V ir g in ». A]
d*
ure of 8. P. north
joint« aching. mu»<-le« «ore, head stop­ Cures Asthma Bronch.riff Br.gh . bon„ / train
ped up, eyes and nose running, with Disease, and all Kidney complaints, i bound
Train No. 2 connect«
the
. . with
..
- . 8. . P.
alternate sp«‘lls of chills and fever. We Blood Poison an«! all Blood Diseases.
began u-ing Chumt»er!ain's Cough Diphtheria and all Lung Di»eases, trains at Corvallis and Albany giving
General Debility, Female Complaints, direct service to Newport ami adjacent
Remedy, aiding the same with a dose
Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Dinl»etis, Rheu- beaches.
of Chamls-rlaiti's Stomach ami Liver j mutism. Piles and Paralysis. It kills, Train No. 3 for Detroit via Albany
Tablets, unit by its lilteral use soon the cause of all diseases. Cures old leaves Corvallis at 6:00 a. nt. and con-
completely knocked out the grip.” sores, ulcer*, ery«ipela«, <*czema, tet­ necta with the 8. P. Albany-Portiand
local train leaving Albany at 7:00 a.
These tablets promote a healthy ac­ ter, r<ng worm and all skin diseases.
A jMisitive cure for Catarrh.
It pre­ m. Train No. 3 leave* Albany for De­
tion of the bowels, liver anti kidneys vents nnd cures the deadly bowel dis­ troit at 7:30 a. m., arriving there at
which is always ts>neticial when the eases of Children. It is a general ton­ noon, giving ample time to reach the
system is <x>tigesie«l by a ctdd or st- ic, blood maker system strengthener Breitenbush hot springs the same day.
Train No 4 connects at Albany with
tack of the grip. For sale by Brewer an«l life prolonger.
S A LT OF LIFE- has cured thou*- the Portland Albany local which ar­
Drug Co.
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___ amis of p«Fople suffering with every rives thers at 7:10, and runs to Corval­
..
...
. , ..
disease in the category of misery. It lis leaving Albany at 7:15 and arriv­
l*nitvd (Mates lo.u.1 Office.
K,,od »• »»y * 1. »ever harm, and un- ing in Corvallis at 7:55 p. m.
Oregon n t v , Oregon, November ¿9, 19N. : d e r no circumstances can it work an
For furtlier information apply to
Notice Is hereby given tbst the H« 0 U Ts Pa- :
1 , :
.
druc but « tr u e
ctfic Kxilwnv Criini'ttny made ap|>l!cati»n No injury. It 18 not H drug, OUl S true
E d w i n S t o n e . Manager,
vein tier 19,
ltot, to select, under toe act of June
natural remedy,
given to un by the
traeu 'oisn rveyeff Und!U»-wl»:Wln* <,,:M'rlbe<1 Almighty to kill disease and lengthen
Southwest one-fourth of Northeast one- life.
Thousand.« «tf testimonials can
fourth. Northwest one-fourth of Southeast one- , fii r,i i wli.-rl reir-irilincr t i i c w o n d e r fu l
fourth.
Slid Southwest one-fourth of Southwe-t °e lumisnea regarding rne wonueriui
one fourth of Section ¿4, T ow n .flip 11 South of c u r e s o f t i l l « g r e a t r e m e d y
Range t Ka»t of W illam ette Meridian.
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WUhln the next thirty day« from date of first 1 Besides Salt of Life, I have other
pubfieallou hereof, all protects or contests valuable remedies— Stomach Tablets,
agHtn»( Ihe «election on Ihe ground that the Liver Tablet*, Cold Cure, and others.:
land described ut any portion th e re o f.!« more
valuable for Its mineral than for agricultural Persons afflicted should try these rein -;
purpose*, w ill be received and noted for report
to tfte I'ommlailiim-r of Ihe General Land Office etlies. Call on «>r ndtlres.«
at Washing ton, i>. c.
MRS. M A R Y A. FE R Y,
Thl* notice I* given for the purpose of allow ­
Aumsville, Ore.
ing all pcr»on* claim ing the «elected land un­
der the m ining law* or d e.lrln g to «h ow it to
I«- mineral In character, an opportunity to file
objection to «nrh «election with the local offi­
cial* of the t'nlted State» lottid Office at Oregon
Oily, Oregon, the Land Diatrlct in which the
laud «elee.ed i- «Uuatcd and to establish their
We have opene«l a new
Interval therein or the mlueral characters
thereof.
market in Stayton in the
Klr*l publication December 2.1904.
old Davie & Briggs stand
AUlKHNoS S. D hrssf . r . Register.
T ho *. C ockrell , Agent,
Albany Oregon.
Job Printing
Keep it in your mind
that T h e M ail prints
New Heat Market
Land Office at O irgon City, Oregon,
December 1st, ISAM
Notice o' the above application w ill l>e pub­
lished In the Stayton Mall, printed at Slayton,
Oregon, which 1 hereby designate a* Ihe news­
paper published nearest the land described in
sai«t application.
A u . khnon 8. D r e w k r . Reglsier.
anil carry a tine line of
Note
Heads, Bill
Heads, Letter
Fresh and Salt Meats Heads, Envelopes
Bologna, Lard, Etc.
O r anything else you
Our price* are reasonable,
S U M M O N *.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
and our meats tirst-clas*.
may want at very
Marlon «'ounty.
Your patronage is solicited.
N ellie K. Nuarhoft. plaintiff
low prices.
v».
N. A. Nearhoff. Defendant.
C.
A
.
Stowell.
To N. A. Nearhoff, the above named defendant.
In the name of the Slate of Oregon you are
Shop in charge of A. C. Thomas.
hereby notified to appear and answer theeom-
plainl of the above named plaintiff against you
, iti the abtvre named court and cause, on or be­
Southern Oregon Farms.
fore ilie ittli day of December, 1904, and If you
AND C U R E THE L U N C 8
fall to so appear the said plaintiff w ill take a
1600 acre«, all under fence, house,
judgment and decree against you dissolving
the bonds of m atrimony existing between said burn, Ac. About 200a has been farmed.
plaintiff and you. and awarding said plKinllff Eight miles from a good market.
WITH
A
the care and custody of Darrell and Henry
<wv
Nearhoff, >he two m inor children of pisiuttff Ao. 1 stock ranch @ #b 1») per acre
and defendant named In theeom plalnt herein,
i and for fhe costs of this soil and such other re-
700 acres, 5 miles from railroad, well ,
' ile f as may be Just nnd equitable. This sum­
Last year’s sales ofl' from <
mons Is published for six consecutive weeks tn improved.
the S t a y t o n M a il by order of Hon. Wm. Gal­ place #2000. This is a No. 1. ranch |
C onsum ption
Prie«
low ay,.lodge of the above entitled Court, the
0UGHS an#
50c &$1.00
da e of the first publication thereof being fhe and if solii soon crop goes with place.
llih «lav of November. HAM, and the date of the
Fres Trial.
/OLDS
la«« publication thereof being the 23rd day of
These ranches are located in a fine
December, l'.AW. SaM order of publication was
.
.
.
,
, .
Surest and Quickest Oure for all
m ade In open court at Salem, Oregon, on the »«'C tlO n o f c o u n t r y , anti lire great bar-
T H R O A T and L U N G T R O U B ­
•th day of Novem ber, 1904.
earns Call on or address
LES, or M O N E Y BACK.
JOHN A . JEFFREY,
Attorney for Plaintiff. ‘
T H E M A IL .
K I L L the COUCH
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
FOR C
Kodol
DY5PEPSIA CURE
D IG E S T S W H A T Y O U E A T
Tk* $1.00 bottle contain» 2H timet th» trial sfra. which
Mila for SO cent*
P » » S A » » D ONLY AT T N I LABORATORY OS
E. C. D e W IT T & C O M P A N Y . C H IC A G O . IL L .