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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1905)
powerful ocheinea o f defenae agatnat the advance o f an enemy, and the Itna- r. D. AirXANDNt. Publisher V la d iv o sto k , A g u lu st W h ic h th e Jap- aian englneera have been puzzling eiM-ar W i l l H l i u r t l y I ' m . r e d . their bralna f«»r forty yeara to mako It U announced authoritatively that approach from the r«*ur practically Im- K n tH fw l Hl I he s t H tn ylo n O re g o n mm iii m 11 iiim I u t of the Micoud cl a m . in pan la planning a land and hch cum poaalhlc. There la nothing, however, puign ngulnat Vladlvoatok, Itnaala'a re l«> prevent the Japanese from com I II R M a h . I h in u llr il n - g u U r ly to I tu s u b s c r lh nnilnlng at rnuglmlil In Uie East. With pletely Inventing Ui« place. Once In e r s il vi111 M ile fl u lte o rd e r to ilts ro n H fiU « In re the alckenlng fate of Port Arthur fresh c|oae«l wltliln the circle formed by the rn .rm iI n itti n il a rre a ra g e « a re |.« |(| In mlnil, this laleat frank and direct Japanese fl**«*t ami the land forces, avowal of th* Japanese Intention there would he nothing to expect from BUSINESS DIRECTORY cumies with a alec k outalde. The Itnaalun« have no means The Impregnability o f Port Arthur of assembling or maintaining an army wua for an long n matter o f uncertain In that vicinity sufficient to suggeat Y ^ M .IU U N. I’ IN TI.K It, I». M. I». ty and the claim to that dl»tln«-tl«»ii any pr»*»p«-«'t o f relief, as waa the case waa «Unproved at »itch a fearful coat for awhile at Port Arthur. It would DENTIST tlait the world will healtate to hell«»ve only be a simple queatlon of endur that Ituaala has mill In her pooaoaalon ance. Olii«-«* over Prod Buck's Stur« a stronghold whose claim to Impreg It la undoubtedly a fact that Vladi iwiMllly la even more plausible tlian vostok la even better provided to eua- HTA Y TO N OREGON taln a long blockade than waa Port Arthur. When Husain decided to make J )K J. W. COLE It the termlnui o f the Transalberlan road ahe l»egan to build storehouses and military depota the Ilka of which OIH«Miiil ri'ildnnor »n T'Iiir.l Ktr««d, waa unknown to Asia. Thla boarding oim block north <>( printing oidi'«. o f a tores haa never ceased. T o lose Vladivostok would be Russia » crown ing humiliation. KTAYTON, OREGON THE STAYTON MAIL H. R U S S I A ’S LAST 8 T RON U H O LD . A I l E A I ' l l l A M I ’. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON STAYTON, OREGON JO H N H EN K EL Men li,ini Tuilor I have mi huml n full line of samples (nr Spring and Hummer Suits. Reissuing and ( Ironing u Np« < idMy roaroFFtcK at V l a d i v o s t o k . wan that o f tlie fallen Gibraltar. Yet, I according to the military wlaèacre«, ea H TA Y T O N O R E G O N I peclalljr chose who lia ve had the ad vantage of actual obaervatlon, Vlad Ivoatnk la atrnng where Port Arthur waa atrong ami atrnng alao where that fortreas waa weak. Ktrat and o f great atratcglc Import- « nee la the fact that Vladivostok can Ki'pu ring nn<l Painting Wagon», not to* Inveated by a hoatlie force, Hiiggit-s, Etc., a Specialty. New either by land or aea. during the long Wagon», Hack» un<t Buggies ami pltlleaa Siberian winter. It la aa tnniie to onler. safe from all external molestation dur ing Ita protracted hibernation aa la the firaMUv» Work Guaranteed ahrew In Ita burrow. Thla natural de Water Street STAYTON, OREGON tenne confers Impregnability on the port for several montha In every year E. SILHAVY’S Wagon and Paint Shop CITY MEAT MARKET Sestak St Stowell l>eateni In Fresh, Salt and Smoked M EATS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR STOCK AND HIDES Stayton, Oregon Stayton State Bank Incorporated H * l| l* o M onarch B n lld i ■ C o stly Jap- ■ ssss Pagoda. At Iaeken, clo«e to Mi« royal palace, n«ar Brussels, there la now being par- formed th« flnlafxlng touch««« on a mag nlflcent Japan««« pagoda that has been -rw-ted to gratify King Leopold a fan ■y. It ahanda on th« edga o f a Lake In lb « royal park, landing lta ah- o f Orien tal mystery to Occidental surround ing*. While the Illustration gives a good AND Idea o f the arobltectural beauties brought out In Its design It fall«, o f «•our»«, to give even a«» much aa a sug gestion o f the rich coloring that adda so niu<4i to the attrat'tiveneas of thla unique wtrtictur« The pagoda la «lark red, relieved with gold and black. Through Pullman standard and tourMVfaap- From the corner» of each eureeaslve Ing car* dally ts «»maha, Chicago, Hpokane, tourl.t car* dally to Kansas City: roof or balcony there hangs electric through sleeping Pullman tourist (le a p in g c a r*( person lights and one can roadlly Imagine th« ally conducted) weakly to Chicago, Kansas effect o f all this when seen from across City: reclining chair car* (seats tree) to Kaet the lake at night. It la on the lnaide, though, that Ha greatest beauty la to be seen. The H O U R S woodwork la o f a rich bright brown P o r t l a n d To C hicago No change ol cara color and deeply carve«!. By way o f T H k C U H V tU B A LL . further ornamentation It Is touched It la the At mosphere Which U u m with red and black In der«oratlve e f DEPART A R R IV E T IM E SCHEDULES I ts Eccentric Hhoote. fects, brightened here and there with FOR from Portland. Ore. PROM AI moat any ten yeai-old youngster gliding, and la studded with plafjuea < hlcago Halt lak e, i»anver. F t can curve a ball, even thougb he doea o f gilded bronze. Splendid aa are th« P«»rtland Worth, Omaha, Kansas Special not know wliy be can do so except decorations, however, they are out- 1: l i am via CI i t . Ht. Louts, Chicago H 'n tln gt’n an«l the East that the leather uniat be held In a cer Atlantic halt Lake, Denver, Ft tain way. Possibly a half dozen of Worth, Omaha, Kan***- Express l : l ' p n via M î t . 8t Louia, Chicago 7:15 a u> the major l«*ague twiners know some i l ’n tln g l’ u ana the Kant thing about the science of the curve, Bt Pa «1 w alia Walla, l>e wlston, but comparatively few understand why Fast Mall Hpokane. Wallace, Pull man, Minneapolis. Ht 6 Up m 8:00 a m they ran produce their "benders." The Paul, Duluth, Milwau via Scientific American gives the follow Hpokane kee, Chicago and basi ing aa the scientific explanation o f the matter: River Schedule "The pitcher In the field tells u* that F«1r Astoria. Way Point« and North Besch— Pal y (except Hunday) at » p m ; Saturday at 1U the ball curves because he gives It a p in bally service (water perm itting) an tbo twist, but scientifically thla will not W illam ette and YemhUl rivers. do Why will the twist make the curve? I f a twill were thrown in a cer tain direction and If the force of gravi tation were not at work the ball would For further Information, ask or w r it« your continue on In a straight line forever. nearest tlrkat agent or Some force o f resistance la then at A. L. ORAIO work when a ball 1« made to deviate In General Passenger Agent, a curve from lta stralgnt courae. I f e The Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co., Port feather la dropped In a vacuum In an TO G RATIFY KINO « FANCY. land, Oregon. exhausted receiver o f an air pump It will drop like a shot, but If It la drop- «lone by the richness o f the stained lied out In the air it will go down Ir glass windows. Experts consider theta regularly and »lowly, shifting from marvel» o f art in that line. The main hall la the most beautiful aide to aide. " It Is the atmosphere which causes i of all the rooms. The floor Is a mar the ball to curve. Bearing In mind vel o f lacquer and rich decorations. The pillars lining the walls and forrn- I lng the corners are covered with glid ed leather worked in rich designs and TIM E CARO NO. 2 ». every bit o f space Is beautiful with lncrusted lacquer, carving or gilded No* 1 , fo r ▼ ■quint: — Bronze. The celling Is painted with leaves A lb an y........................... flowers In rich shadings o f high colors Leaves C o rva fil*........................ .. 1.(8 P » Arrives Y aquin a........................ « JU P M 1 and the flo«»r Is covered with the finest o f Jaj«ane»e matting. The furnhtbtngs N o. 1, re tu rn in g : — ’ o f this splendid building are In keep- Leaves Y a q u ln a ......................... .. 6 45 A M Leaves C orvallis......................... .. 11:30 A M j lug with lta great beauty, rare and | Arrives A lb an y............... ............ priceless Japanese bronzes, screens and * 1 other de«x>ratlve fancies having been N o . 3 fo r A lb a n y - D e t r o it Corvallis......................... . «1 no A M provided so that It Is a veritable treas-1 Leaves Arrives A lb an y........................... . 6:40 A M tire bouse. leaves Albany for Detroit.......... . 7:80 A M „O regon S hort L ine U nion P acific Three Trains to the East Daily Corvallis A Eastern R.R. Arrives l»e tr o lt........................... . 12:02 P M S K IN CAPITAL, $20,000 BOATS M O S T A N C IE N T . P r im it iv e C r a ft M ad e o f H id e « S t i l l I 's e d In E g y p t . P. C. F K EH Eh, Pres N KRKUKH, Vie* Irci W. h. FKERKH, ( ashler Transacts a Oenerul Hanking Basine»» STAYTON , OREGON W. E. THOMAS Undertaker-Embalmer Good Assortment of Caskets and Cases Personal attention given to funerals wln n denim!. Embalming after latent methods. A First-Class Hearse at a Moderate Charge Burial Robe», Shoe*. Glove* and Hoiicry Furnished Telegraph nr Telephone at My Expense W. K. THOMAS FOR A K IN O ’ S FANCY, STAYTO N , ORE. Job Printing Keep it in your mind that The Mail print« Note heads, Bill Heads, Letter heads, Envelopes r O r Anything Else You May W ant at V ery Low Prices A te Nn. 4, fro m D e tr o it:— Leaves D e tro it................................ 12:35 A M Arrives Albany ............................. 6:15 P Si Lv. Albany ior C orvallis............... 7:15 PM Arrive C orvallis............................. 7:55 P M Babylonian and Egyptian sculptures show goat and cow skins, roughly Trains 1 arrive In Albany In time to made into boat shape and used for connect with the S. P. south bound train, as river craft. It Is likely that this is well as givin g two or three hours in Albany before departure of 3. P. north bound train. the oldest and most primitive fonn o f vessel In the world, says the Detroit Train No. * connects w ith the 9. P. tralna at Free Press, and It came Into use as V LA D IV O S TO K , R U SSIA ’S L A S T E A STE R N STRO NG H O LD Corvallis and Albany, g ivin g direct service to soon as man bad advanced beyond the Newport and adjacent Beaches. stage of ferrying himself across water The harbor, tt appears, Is not n whit that tlie atmosphere Is a compressible, ways on tree trunks. Train No. 3 for Detroit, via Albany, leaves less Itnffilug In Its natural conflgura- plastic gas, we find that when the ball In King Solomon’ s day the rivers Corvallis at 6:U0 a. m and connect« with the 8. P Albany- Portland local train leavin g A l tlon than la that of Port Arthur. Vlad l«*aves the hand of the pitcher with a Euphrates and Tigris were navigated bany at 7 am . Train No. < leaves Albany for ivostok Is situated on the gulf o f Peter rapid rotary motion It ‘impinges upon almost entirely by means o f such craft. ; Detroit at 7:30 a. m., arriving there at noon lvin g ample time to reach the Broken bush the Great, an arm o f the Japan Sen. a continuous elastic cushion,’ and tills Old as this form o f water transpor ot spring« the same day. The town 1» tnillt on tin* slopes of a moderate resistance, or friction, tation is. It has not disappeared by any high rhlge forming a tapering penin changes its course In the direction means. Bible land still is full o f in Train No. 4 connects at Albany with the sula Into an Irregular landlocked tw.v. which Is given to the rotary motion. Portland Albany local, which arrives there at land sailors who paddle skin boats 7: in and runs to Corvallis leaving Albany at There are two narrow entraue«»» to the Take an outshoot of a right handed that are not a bit different from those 7:15 and arrivin g in Corvallis at 7:55 p. in. harbor, both flanked by highlands pitcher, for Instance. lie impresses that were used in the time o f the Jew- which bristle with batteries and forti upon the ball a rapid centrifugal ro lsh kings. The river front of Bagdad For further Information apply to fications. The entrance's are further tary motion to the left, and the ball . guarded by forts erected on uti Island goes to the left because the atmos t«>-dHy harbors great fleets o f exactly T. H. CURTIS, A ctin g Manrger the same kind of skin and rattan boats nt their mouths an«! Innumerable islets phere. compressible and elastic, Is that used to ply there in the days of Just outside on which are many de packed Into an elastic cushion Just Haroun A1 Raschid. THOS COCKRELL. Agent, Albany. fensive works o f various kinds. Sur ahead of the hall by the swift forward Even In Europe there are races that I H. H. CRONI3E, Agent, C orvallia mounting the crest o f the headlands, and rotary motion, and the friction, still use boats made of skins. These J which stretch for miles to the east which Is very great in front of the ball, races live In Albania and other parts S ward and are known as the Golden steers it In the direction It is turning.” o f the Balkan peninsula. The natives Horn, are continuous chains o f earth O u ly M i s p l a c e « ! , tie three or more goat skins together works and other defense«. The lofty Mr. IUxby was on a visit to Mr. Rol and stiffen the structure with a thin hills on the northwest protect the port lins, hla cousin, who resided in another I framework of rattan and tough from the land side, and In the deep part o f the country, where manners ; grasses. water of the Golden Horn, which Is at and speech were difTervnt from those Most of the boats are so small and ; least four miles In length and a mile in to which the \lsitor had l>een accus weak that the passengers must lie flat width, the largest ships may ride safe Earn Money for a tomed. Roth eye and ear, therefore, on them, while the boatman buoys ly at anchor, free from the menace of S UMME R T R I P were occupied with study and compari himself with a goat skin and swims attack and beyond the reach o f the son«. along behind to shove the boat on. weather. Every boy enjoys a change of air “ There's one thing 1 notice about These boats look very funny, for the and the fun to be had in the Like Port Arthur. Vladivostok con you people here,” observed Mr. ltlxby. natives leave the heads and tails o f mountains or at the seashore, sists o f three portions. That nearest “ You don't seem to hnvp much use for the goats on the skins. but not every boy's father can the water Is the military town, extend the letter T.’ Hack where I came from airord the expense. W ouldn’t it Ing along the harbor and given up al It has a sound, ns other letters have, he jo lly to earn the money your R e g r e t t e d L o s i n g Hla F r i e n d . most exclusively to storehouses, mili hut here It Is practically a silent letter. self? The Girl— What’s up? tary quarters and officers’ residence«. Why 1« that?” There Is a way that is as easy as The Man— I Introduced Vera, my | On the extreme north o f the harbor it is sure. It Is by getting sub " I haven’t the slightest idcar," re- fiancee, to Jack Smith. Now they're scribers for THE PAC IFIC TREK are the official buildings and the pri piled Mr. Rollins, Innocently. married! And only to think that Jack AND VINE. vate dwellings of the government em was my best friend, too! “ Tlita la a gross case," »aid a Man Hundreds of boys all over the ployes snd private citizens. Beyond The Girl— Oh, cheer tip; there are | co ntry are doing this and you and higher still Is the arsenal, atrong chester magistrate to a prisoner, who plenty o f good girls still In tlie world, j m ight just as w ell have your ly fortified. The population la about was making his 144th appearance be In e Man— l know that, but friend« share of the profits fore him for drunkenness. IB.000, excluding the military. are scarce!— Modern Society. Send a postal today and we w ill It la not likely that the town could send you complete Ins tractions, There Is one thing, at least that a S l i g h t D ifference. be entered by an InvAdlng force from man can’t be blamed for: the company together with a free outfit "There goes a successful author." landward without a repetition o f the at the faouae. “ Great genius, eh?" hard fighting that took place at Port The Pacific T ree and Vine “ No, I didn't say he was a genius; There are lota o f people like March: Arthur. The natural (11 spooltlon o f the Park hotel Bldg., Son Jose, Cafif. Mila at the rear o f Vladivostok haa very annoying when they attempt to I merely said he was a success.” — A t lanta Constitution. mad« It poaalble to lnterpoa« many b« playful. HERE BOYS