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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
•*' •**«* H T" r ■ » * / / À * THI; STAYTON fHAIL Hy E. l ì ALEXANDER. A. NKWMl'A PER, T e n t h Y e a r . N O T S u b s c rip tio n , S AN OWIiAN I .2 5 P E R A N N U M N umber 11 S T A Y T O N , M A R IO N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N . A P R IL 2 1, 190«;. Noah Webster defines Energy as “power efficiently ex Slayton erted.” Energy may be called a power put forth with more than the normal effort on the part of the person so imbued and it may be for good or evil. saicm iBrewcr Drug: Co --------------- ----------------- D R U G G IS T S __________ T h e latter is illustrated by the frauduJent acts of many of our men in office w h o put forth a remarkable amount of energy and ingenuity for their ow n aggrandize ment, only to be exposed when the Augean stable is overhauled. T h e tormer is illustrated by the Brown Shoe Co., makers of Star 5 Star Shoes. T h e se people put forth their entire energy to place before the public the very best shoes in style, fit, quality and at prices that America has ever know n. Our 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. B rew er D rug G o. 51.71; woman’s blk vici Oxford Shoes,per pair ill: 10 c 15c can S a lm o n ....... 10c 25c 25 oz. K C.Bak. P ow d. 20c 3.00 w o’s blk kid O x - Oxfords Grecian last Shoes, per pair ........... 2.90 15c can Shinola ................. 10c 10c pk Gloss Starch 7c 10c pk A . and H . S od a........ 8 c 2 1 -lb pks. A . and H . Soda 15c \\ 5c lb. A . and H Soda (bulk) 4c 5c pint tin cups, 2 for 5c 20 c roasted coffee ............. 15c As good as Arhuckle’s or Lion. 23c roasted coffee 18c « on- ** 44 5 and 6 c fast color calico, 4c yd. All R ugs *4 off regular selling price. G. D . T R O T T E R , S t a y t o n . Remember, we are offering all Dress Goods at a liberal reduction in price. Let us show them to you. IHEO. GEHLEN ESL, N . J. G E H L E N , Administrator. K X T K N II I N O W I N T K K I! A T E * T o X H<|Uinn M ay W h i c h t o P e o p l e W i s h - I it K t o K n j o y Nwtiir«*'» I*»*» P r o v e * So P o p u la r . Bemuse the livrr is * neplcvt« «1 people miffer with e>' 1 1 1 ip.it ion, biliousness, heodiu lies ami fevers. Colds attack 1 the lungs and contagious disease* ' taki* hold of the svstcni. It is safe to say that if the liver were always kept in proper working order, illness would be almost unknown. Thedford’s Black-Draught is so successful in curing such sickness because it is without a rival ns a | liver regulator. This great family medicine is not a strong and drastic drug, hut a mild and healthful laxative that cures con stipation and may be taken by a mere child without possible barm. The healthful action on the liver cures biliousness. It hns an in- \ igorating effect on the kidneys. Bccau*o the liver and kidneys do not work regularly, the poisonous acids along with the waste from the bowels get back into the blood and virulent contagion results. Timely treatment with Thed- ford's Black-Drnught removes the dangers which lurk in constipation, liver and kidney troubles, and will positively forestall the inroads of Bright’s disease, for which dis ease in advanced stages there is no cure. Ask your uealer for a 2.V. package of Thedford’s Black- j Draught. J5c can T om atoes 1.90 We are offering a line of VVash Goods, the best we ever put We Hre pleased to announce the ar before the public, at prices the rival of ¡mother shipment of Men’s Tailor Made Clothing. This clothing most reasonable, in checks, is ttie product of the moat energetic plaids, and stripes in late pat and painstaking tailors for the trade The patterns and styles are the latest. terns of. green, tan, brown and Before having the tape-line placed on see our up-to-date clothing If white, in mercerized and mo j you you buy of us we are sure we can please hair effects. Any of the pat you, as you w ill wear the same style of as the eastern people you terns would gladden the heart clothing will see at the Lewis & Clark fair this : summer. of a Parisan. > /*V Let us show you our Clothing bar gains. Living Prices 5 •P> f 5 1.^0 Ladies i >o, 1.7^, to 4.00 pair high shoes at 10 to 2 ^ per ct. less than others sell at. w ** ir ■ • Continues AT 2.40 wo’s tan kid B lu - cher tie Shoes, per pr. 2.00 2.2q wo’s patent vamp tie Shoe, per pair ..... Reduction G R O C ER IES BY ENERGY The low rate in effect from points on the 8. P. to Yaquina Bay during the winter, which proved so popular with the people wishing to view the bounties of nature at that magnificent seaside resort, have been extended «lur ing the month of April, and tickets will be sohl on Wednesdays anti Sat- nrdays until the last of April, good (or return at any time tip to May .11, ’Of). The month of April should be n fa vorite one for visiting the seaside, where “ smiling spring her earliest vis it pays," and where the health-giving breezes of the Pacific will banish “ Spring Fever” and other ills to which Hcsli is heir. T h r o u g h T ick e t A rra n gen icn ts. Tickets from all F.ast side jHiints to all West side points, and vice versa, via the C. A- E are also on sale; and on April l “t tickets to all West side points will boon sale by the C. Si E. at Albany:and to all F.ast side points on tiie S. P. by the C. Si E. at Corvallis on which baggage can ha checked through to destination, thus avoiding delay and annoyance to passengers traveling between East and West side points Full information in regard to rates, etc, can be obtained from any 8. P. or C. Si E. agent or from W. E Copian, <!. P. A., 8 P. Co , Portland, or T. II. Curtis, Acting Manager. C. Si E. R. R. Company, Albany, Oregon. A Safe Conuli Mo<llctn* for Children In buying a cough medicine frr childr«*n never b<* afraid to buy Cham* berlain’s Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and relief is always sure t«> follow. It is especially valu able for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by Brewer Drug Co. The Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal will soon begin the publication of a Is located on the Santiam river, in the new newspaper novel by Paul De Lan- foothills of the Cascade range, and in ey entitled “ The Hheepherder.” In or the far-famed Willamette valley. It der to give our renders a chance to is 18 miles southeast of Salem, the read this story, we have arranged an state capital. The town proper has a population of about 700, though as unprecetlented low clubbing rate with This paper and the only alamt half live within the incor the Journal. poration, the 15)00 census gives the Semi weekly Journal will be given one place only 124. 'I t has go«xi school year, the two for #2 00, in advance. and church buildings, good business ! The regular price of the two papers is buildings ami many handsome resi liences. The soil is rich, the water the #1.7.) per year. Call at the office at last and as soft ns rainwater. The once and subscribe in order to get the climate is tine, and there are excel first chapter of the story. This «>ft‘er lent openings for all. applies to old subscribers paying in Slayton now has two flour mills, saw mill, planing mill, sash and door advance as well as new ones. STAYTON, OREGON A C h i c a g o A l d e r m a n O w e * HI* K l e r t l o n to C h a m b e r la in ’* C o u g h K rm rily . “ I can heartily and conscientiously recommend Chamberlain’aCoughRem edy for affections of the throat and lungs,” says Hon. John Shellick, 220 So. Peoria St., Chicago. “ Two years sgo during a political campaign I caught cold after being overheated, which irritated my throat and I was finally compelled to stop, as I could not s|>e:tk aloud. In my extremity a friend advised me to use Chamberlains Cough Remedy. I took two doses that afternoon and could not believe my senses when I found the next morning the inflammation had subsided. I took several doses that day, kept right on talking through the campaign, and I thank this medicine that I won my seat in tlie Council.” This remedy is for sale by Brewer Drug Co. factory, chair factory, raiding and A <1 in i II l . t i n t o v ‘ * N o t ic e . knitting mill, electric light plant, wa Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned ter works, city hall, fire engine and has been duly appointed administrator of the company, four general st«ires, one drug estate of Mary Hollenbeak, deceased, by order the Comity’Court of the State of Oregon for T h e A n ia ten r F a r m e r 's Snore««. store, two grocery stores, two hard of Mariou county, made and entered of recordon “ There goes a ‘book farmer' that re ware stores, jewelry store, shoe store, the 30th day of March, A. I). 190!>. All persons claims against said estate are hereby futes the stock joke about what fail furniture store, millinery store, meat having required to present the same to said adminis market, livery stable, feed stable, bar trator at-his mill office in the town of Stayton, 1 ures they are.” Marion county. Oregon, with the proper vouch "H ow is that?” ber shop, tailor shop, harness shop, ers and duly verified as by law required with- “ His favorite text book is ‘Success cabinet shop, puint shop, two black i in six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 7th dav of April. 1305. With Small Fruits.’ and he has suc smith shops, wagon shop, newspaper A. D. GARDNER, ceeded in growing the smallest fruit I Administrator of the estate of ami job printing office, bank, A. K. «fc 9t.i Mary Hollenbeak, deceased. •ver saw.” —Brooklyn Life. A. M and I. O. O. F. lodges, several insurance organizations Methodist, N olle * » o f A p p o i n t m e n t o f A i t m l n t » - Baptist, Christian, and Catholic trw trix. Friendship between women is fre is hereby given that on the ltith day churches, four-room public school, <>p- of Notice March, 19 ,>. the County Court of Marion quently only a suspension «>f hostilities. era house, hotel, three saloons, p h o county, Oregon, duly appointed Jennie N. —Gray. tograph gallery, three physicians, tlen- Weaver, of S ayton. Oregon, administratrix of the estate of Isaiah Weaver, deceased,and hav Startling M ortality. tist, veterinary, attorney, undertaker ing duly qualified as required bv law, all per sons having claims against said estate are here and embalmer, cheese factory, etc. Statistics show startling mortality by notified to present them with proper vouch The town has one of the best water- ers, as by law required, at the residence of the from appendicitis and peritonitis. To powers in the state, on which any umleretgnrd administratrix, tmar Stayton, Or prevent- and cure these awful diseases, egon. or at the law office of Turner & Inman, number of factories may he located. at Salem. Oregon, within six months from the there is just one reliable remedy, Dr. There is good prospect fur a woolen date of the first publication ot this uotiee, to- King’s New Life Pills. M. Flannery, wlt: AprilT, 100.». JENNIE N. WEAVER, mill tt> he built during the summer. of 14 Custom House Place, Chicago, T vrnkr I n x a n , Administratrix. Attorneys. 9to Stayton would la* a first-class location says: “ They have no equal f«>r consti fur a starch factory, an excelsior fac pation and biliousness.” 25c at Brew SUMMONS. tory, or any kind of a wood working In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon. er Drug Co’s. plant. There is plenty of halm, ma County of Marion. Department No. 2. ple, and fir timber for any amount of Edith E. Sanford. Plaintiff i A r tis tic D llflcu ltie*. vs. > Summons manufacturing. There i-« a fine farm “ It Is difficult for a beginner In the Winfield S. Sanford, Defendant) ing and stock raising country about To Winfield S. Sanford, the above named de drama even to walk across the stage fendant: town, and farms for sale can be bought In the name of the State of Oregon yon are properly. Isn’t It?” asked the student. at fair price. hereby required to appear and answer the “ Yes.” answered Mr. Stormington complaint tiled against vou In the above enti tled suit In the Court above named, on or be Barnes absently. “ But It isn't as hard fore the 22nd day of May, 190.>. that being the •s learning to walk between stations.” Excursion Rates to Yaquina Bay Iasi dav for von to appear anil answer as pre scribe«! by the «inlet of said court for the pub —Washington Star. On June 1st the Southern Pacific lication <>f this summons, and 11 you fail so to and answer the plaintiff will apply to j Co. will resume sale of excursion tick appear I n r r p illb l« ttrn tallty. said court for the relief prayed for In salifeom- plaint, which said relief Is to obtain a decree ets to Newport anil Yaquina Bay. of said court It would have been incredible bru forever dissolving the bonds of J Both season ami 8atnrih»y-to-Monday matrimony now existtiys between plaintiff and tality if Chns. F. Lemlierger, of Syra defendant'herein, and awarding to the plain tickets will be sold. This popular re tiff the custody of U jc minor children of said cuse, N. Y., had not done the best he marriage, an«l for Costs and diabursetnenta. could for his suffering son. “ My b«>y,” sort is growing in favor each year, ho This summons Is served on you by puhltca tlon pursuant to the order of lion. John H. he says, “ cut a fearful gash over his tel rates are reasonable and the opj>nr- Scott Judge of the County Conrt for Marion eye, so I applied Buckler»’« Arnica State of Oregon, duly made and enter tunities for fi-hing, hunting ami sea County, ed herein the 3rd day of April, KHVi. April 7th, Salve, which quickly healed it and 190% , Is the date of tlrst publication of this sum saved his eve.” Good for burns and ul bathing are unexcelled by any other mons. JOHN W. REYNOLDS, cers too. Only 25c at Brewer Drug Co* 9t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. resort on the Pacific Coast. \ & *