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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1905)
í / r '■ (S . r \ THE STAYTON MAIL Hy H. 1 ) ALEXANDER. A. N K W T en th Y ea r . Salem S I 'A I 'K H , N O T A N Subscription , $ !. 23 PER ANNUM O K O A N S T A Y T O N , M A R IO N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N . F E B R U A R Y 10, 190Ç. Brewer Drug Co. Sublimity Gleanings. Slayton D R U G G IS T S M U Adel« Miller iiik I France» Lam bert left Tui'mlay fur a few day« »lay at Hnlcin. I’ . M Herman» and family are now undergoing a »¡«ge of 11»« grippe. M¡»» Anna Gray U »laying at the home of 1*. Hermans. Mina Roue flecker i» h | >«* t ■ -1 i n ^ the week with her »inter, Mr». II. Geacher. | J. A. (Jollogly and family, who were visiting in this vicinity, have left for their home in Washington. $ 10.00 B re w e r D ru g C o. Reduction Extra Special With every dol lar’s worth of From now until Shoes sold from Feb. 20, ’05, $10.00 now till Feb. 25 I will give a beauti Owing to the increase in the output will buy any suit of cream, I*. M. Ifermena report» a ful 50c plate for 10c. rushing busine»* in hi» line. Me in of Clothing for tend» to »tart a new cream route in There is not a wo the vicinity of Jordan. We understand that Mike Schnei men in my store. man in the land der, <>n the Whitney-Hobaon place, han »old 1(>7 acre* of hi* farm to Fred Now is the time that would not be Moyer, of California. Hev. A. Lninck made a trip to to buy Clothing. a proud possessor Brownaville and I.ad>annu tin* week. T h is includes our up-terdate of one or more of F. X. Tale i* attending nchnol here reviewing Mime of hi» old studies. $12, $15, $17, $18, $20, and these plates. W. If. Carter reports the lo*« of a $22 Suits. j valuable borne. Lou Doerfler, Fred Gray and Evert Olover attended the club dance at Slayton Saturday last. They rejxirt an enjoyable time. G. O. TR O TTER , S T A Y T O N , OREGON. Thank J a v a '! n u l l In a l.a k r of M ad. Ton. “ Thanks” Is a miserable expression commonly used by persons who have not had the advantages of good breed ing. Every favor received and civility shown deserves to be recognized, and the smallest acknowledgment the re cipient can make Is to say or write, “ Thank yen.” The vulgarity of •'Thanks" is on a par with the postal card correspondence. One of the greatest natural wonders In Java, "the Are inland." a large lake of boiling ruud, 1» situated almost In the center of the plain» of Grobogana, fifty "pnnl»" to the northeast of Solo. It Is almost two miles In circumfer ence. and In the center Immense col umns of soft, hot mud may be seen continually rising and fnlllng like great black tinders thrust forth Hnd then suddenly withdrawn hy u giant's hands. T h . S u n .h ln . o f Spring Besides the phenomenon o f the columns The Salve that cores without a scar there are two gigantic bubbles near the western edge which fill up like huge is DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Cuts, balloons and explode on an average burns, boils, bruise* and piles disap pear before the use of this salve as three times per minute. Continues Let us show you our Clothing bar gains. K ille d hr Im a g in a tio n . A workman ou the Siberian railway was accidentally locked Into a refrlg- Remember, we are offering all Dress i erntor car and was afterward found dead. Imagining that he was being Goods at a liberal reduction in price. slowly frozen to death, he had record ed his sufferings with a piece of chalk on the floor. The refrigerating appara Let us show them to you. tus, however, was out of order, and the THEO. GEHLEN EST., N . J. G E H L E N , Administrator. ; Í f i . *«• ) L9 ÖKING AT IT FROM ALLSIDES There is no reason why any woman should wear a heavy, ill-fitting, clumsy shoe, when modern shoe making enables us to offer almost perfect ones. The celebrated “ TENNENT SHOES” are equal to custom-made goods in fit, workm anship a n d appearance. They cost just about one-half as much. Fred Rock Mercantile Co., snow l*efore the sunshine of spring. MissH. M. Middleton, Thebes, III., says: “ I was seriously afflicted with a fever sore that was very painful. De- W ill's Witch Hazel Salve cured me in less than a week.” Get the genuine. Sold by Brewer Drug Co. Sam e O ld M a rtlln g Kut T ru e . People the world over were horrified on learning of the burning of a Chica go theatre in which nearly six hun dred jeople lost their lives, yet more than live times this number, or over 3,000 people died from pneumonia in Chicago during the same year, with scarcely a passing notice. Every one of these cases of pneumonia resulted from a cold and could have been pre vented by the timely use of Charnber- lam’s Cough Remedy. A great many who had every reason to fear pneu monia have warded it off by the prompt use of this remedy. The fol lowing is an instance of this sort .“Too much cannot be said in favor of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, anti especially for colds and influenza. I know that it cured my daughter, Lau ra, of a severe cold, ar.d I la-lieve saved her life when she was threatened with pneumonia." W. D. Wilcox, Logan, X. Y. Sold by Brewer Drug Co. R en»on. "What was It caused the downfall of T h e P re a ch e r * » C lo »ln jr W o r d . The members of the Itev. Dr. Fourth temperature In the car had nut fallen the Trojans?" asked the man who has below 50 degrees F. throughout the forgotten his classics. ly'» congregation settled themselves re "It was the same old story,” said the signedly in their seats. : Journey. man who was reading the sporting lie bad Just said. “ One word more, T h e B e t t e r W'ny. page. "They wouldn't let the horses and I hare done.” “ Positively the worst struggle I ever alone."—Washington Star. The doctor looked keenly at them had In th<wwater." said a young man over his glasses for a moment, who had T!li*n at sea. “ was one night F raud E x p o s e d . Then he closed the book In front p f trying*to save a man with a wooden A few counterfeiters have lately been him. leg." "Man.” said an old Scotchman making and trying Jo sell imitations “ Amen."’ be said.—Chicago Tribune. who was quietly listening, “ if ye had of Dr. King's New Discovery for con got n bit of rope ye could bae saved the sumption, coughs and colds, and other H appy. man quicker wl' It than ye could doe medicines,thereby defrauding tbe pub Ethel—How happy Gladys looks to wi‘ ten widden legs." lic. This is to warn you to beware of such people, who seek to profit, thro’ night! Edythe—Yes. she expects to T l u i t T i c k l i n g In ( l i d T h r o a t . stea[ing the reputation of remedies have a chance to accept Fred or turn One minute after taking One Min- which have been successfully curing down Charley, and she doesn’t care i nte Cough Cure that tickling in the disease for m e: 35 years. A sure pro which. — Cincinnati Commercial Trib throat i* gone. It acts in the throat, tection, to you, is our name on the une. not the stomach. Harmless—good fur wrapper. Look for it, on all of Di. children. A. I„. LpoHord, postmaster King’s, or Bucklen’s remedies, as all at Chester, Mich., says: "Our little other* are mere imitations. H. E. girl was unconscious from strangula-^ BCCKLEX & CO., Chicago, III. and j non during a sudden and terrible at Windsor, Canada. ta ck of croup. Three doses uf One Minute Cough Cure half an hour M lfttn k e«. j apart cured her. I cannot praise One When you make a mistake, don’t look Minute Cough Cure too much for back at It long. Take the reason of the what it has done tn our family.” It, thing Into your own mind and then always gives relief. Sold by Brewer look forward. Mistakes are lessons c t | I »rug Co. wisdom. The past cannot he changed. V«*n»t o f t h e S T A Y T O N , OREGON. i » A S U IT * O ur stock of Drugs and Drug gist's Sundries is complete in every respect. W e prepare all prescriptions with care, and in a scientific manner, using only pure drugs and chemicals. J N u m ber A n cien t». G rave T ro u b le F orseen It needs but little foresight to tell that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble is ahead, unless you take the proper medicine for your disease, as did Mrs. John A. Young, of Clay, X. Y., did. She says: "I had neuralgia of liver and stom ach, my heart was weakened, and I could not eat. I was very bad for a The future is yet In your power.—Hugh long time, but in Electric Bitters I found just what I needed, for they White. quickly relieved and cured me.” Best medicine for weak women. Sold un T h e B ei«t I ' h y i i l c . When yon want a physic that is der guarantee by Brewer Drug Co. at mild and gentle, easy to take and cer 50c a bottle. tain to act, always use Chamberlain’s Stomach and River Tablets. For sale n e only Is advancing In life whose hy Brewer Drug Co. heart is getting softer, whose blood The yenst employed by the nnolents In making bread was probably of the same kind ns the Israelites of the days o f the great Pharaoh the oppressor used, calling It "leaven." This was what Is known nowadays ns a wild yeast, Its gertifh or spores being afloat warmer, whose brain quicker, whose anywhere In the nlr. A bit of dough spirit is entering Into living peace.— A F orecast. wns preserved out of each batch pre She—Dearest, we’ll have a lot to con Ruskin. pared for the ovens, and when this wns added to the next dough the yeast tend with when we are married. He contained In It quickly spread through (absently»—Yes: we’ll have each other. C h a m b e r la in '* Cough Rem edy the the whole, only a little being required —Milwaukee Wisconsin. M o th e r '» F a v o r ite . to "leaven the whole lump.” The soothing and healing properties He nlone has energy who cannot be S ick H « * M « i H r l i e of this remedy, its pleasant taste and deprived of i t —Lavater. This distressing ailment results front a disordered condition condition of the stomach All that is needed to effect S a cure is a dose or two of Chamber*! Inin's Stomach and Liver Tablets. In i fact, the attack mty be warded off, or greatly lessened in severity, hy taking a «lose of these tablets as soon a» the I first symptom of an attack appears. I Bold by Brewer Drug Co. A gonizing Hum* are instantly relieved and perfectly healed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. C. Rivenbark, Jr ,o f Xorfolk, Va., wiites: “ I burnt my knee dreadfully; that it blistered all over. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and healed it without a scar.” Also heals all wounds and sores. 25c at Brewer Di ug Co’s. prompt and permanent cures have made it a favorite with people every where. It is especially prized by moth ers of small children, for colds, croup, and whooping cough, as it always af fords quick relief, and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Brewer Drug Co.