THE STÄYTON MAIL A N IC W S i'A i • K W N O T A IN O K O A N Hy H. 11 A L E X A N D l: H. T i n i h Y e a r STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON. JUNE . Stay ton Will Celebrate July Fourth '1 lie f l o w e r - h i v i n g w o m a n , t i e t y p o of • w o m a n w h o will b u r y h e r fa c e iu a c lu a - The Soap w ith a Senti- ment. t <• r of A m e ric a n B eau ties, th e incenae from a ■■Sweet V i o l e t »pray Soap” or of b re ath e v io le ts,— ¡» m a d e for her. I t ia “ T h e »owji w ith a s e n t i m e n t ” he- e u u s e it p e r m i t » her to e n jo y th e d e li­ c ate p erfum e her fav o rite of t h e v e r y s o a p s h e us«-». V io let, lim e , flow er iu O b ta in a b le C a rn atio n , L ila c in am i In 11 e l i o t r o p e . G rand Style! KOK HA I K IIY i 1 Our Reduction Sale Continues Mi»» A dele Miller and Mrs. George G lover s p e u t S u n d a y in Salem. l,ou W h ile ha» moved his harber »hop in to th e O d e u th a l building. Mrs. Fuller, of Shaw , visited w ith h e r d a u g h te r , Mrs. J o n s , over S u n d a y . M is. George 8 |ie n c e r, of Shaw , is sp e n d in g th e we<-k iu tow n visiting friends. Misses J e n n ie , H elen a n d T eresa Kies te r a n d F r a n k K iester c a m e h o m e S a tu r d a y for a visit. Mr. Miehiil a n d P a u l B a r k m e y e r r n n ie u p from L e b a n o n S a tu r d a y fur a visit. T h e y left M onday m o rn in g . Mrs. J. S ehlenk, Mrs. J . I-. MitchefI a n d Miss F' G reen, of P o r tla n d , a re visiting a t th e h o m e of F2. P. S c h o tt. Goods at a liberal reduction in price. T h e S u b lim ity base t.all n in e crossed lints w ith th e Mt. A n g e l n in e a t Mt. Angel S u n d a y . T h e score stood 10 to l O i u th e e ig h th in n in g , w hen th e y were com pelled to q u i t on a c c o u n t of th e ra in . N. J. G EH LEN , Administrator. Quality vs. Quantity. H a rd niu»eles do n o t depend on th e q u a n t i t y of food you eat, hut on its p e r­ fect digestion a n d pro p e r assim ila tio n . W hen you ta k e Kodol Dyspepsia C u r e y o u r system gets all t h e n o u r is h m e n t o u t of all th e focal you e a t. It d»go»ts w h a t von e a t regardless of th e c o n d i t ­ ion of tin- sto m a c h a n d conveys th e n u t r i e n t properties to th e blood a n d tissues: T h is b uilds p p a n d s t r e n g t h ­ en s th e e n tir e sy ste m . Kodol c u re s Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Belching, S our S to m a c h , W.*ak H e a rt, etc. Kodol Dys­ pepsia C ure for w ha t is so m tim e s called A m e ric a ’s n a tio n a l d is e a s e — D ysp e p ­ s i a — is d e stin e d to event fully w ork a w onderful a n d la s tin g benefit to suffers from th is destressing a n d m in d h a r a s s ­ ing c o n d itio n . Sold by Brewer D rug Co. THEDFOBDS BLACK-DRAUGHT, P e n c e Is rarely denied to the peace- ful.—Schiller. Cuban ; SHOES To celebrate the 4th of will want a new suit of When shoes get so old and musty that they are offered at 7 to ioc a pair they are pretty rotten. clothes. Star 5 Star Shoes July this year and you M e n ’« 120 nuit of C lo th in g th is spring p i t te r n , for lila rrln ica . U. S. soldiers who served in C u b a d u r in g th e S p a n ish w ar know w h a t th is «liseuse is, a n d t h a t o r d in a r y r e m e ­ dies ha v e little m ore eff«*ct t h a n so m u c h w ater. C u b a n d ia r r h o e a is a l ­ most as severe a n d d a n g e ro u s as a mild at tack of cholera. T h e re is one re m e d y however, t h a t can alw ays lie depended upon as will be seen by th e following c e rtifie n t from Mr*. M in n ie J a c o b s of H o u sto n , T exas “ I hereby certify t h a t Clianila-rlain,* Colic C holera a n d D ia r­ rhoea R em edy cured my h u s b a n d of a severe a tta c k of C u b a n d ia rrh o e a ,w h ic h lie b r o u g h t hom e from Cuba. W e had several d o c to rs b u t th e y «lid h im no good. O ne b o ttle of th is rem edy c o re d him as o u r neighbors will testify. I th a n k Gcal for so valuable a m etlicinc.” F o r sale by Brewer D rug Co. are offered at a price to the wearer that he as well as the retailer has a profit on the money invested. tf* 1 r f j i j « JJlJ.U U nuit of C lo th in g new Hpring p a t t e r n » ........... 12.00 6.00 Remember, we are offering all Dress '■pTIE body gets it» life from * food properly digested. Healthy digestion means pure blood for the body, but stomach troubles arise from carelessness in eating and stomach disorders upset the entire system. Improp­ erly masticated food sours on the stomach, causing distressing pains, iiclching and nausea. When over-eating is persisted in the stomach becomes weakened and worn out and dyspepsia claim* the victim. The«! f o r d ’« Black-Draught cure« dyspepsia. It free« the stomach and 1 towels of congested matfer and give* the stomach new life. The Ktomach is quickly invigorated and the natural stimulation result« in a good appetite, with the power to thor­ oughly dige«t food. You can build up your «tomach with this mild and natural remedy. Try Thcdford’s Black- Draught U > d a y . You can buv a package from your dealer for 25c. If he does not keep it, send the money to The Chattanooga M e d i c i n e Co., Chattanooga, Temi., and a package will be mailed you. Stayton is Going M e n ’s #8 s u it of C lo th in g , tlii» spring p a t t e r n « ........... .1 A H itte r fbft for F o rtln n d W e d ­ nesday for a few d a y s stay. THEO. GEHLEN ESI., 8 And the neccessary funds for the hipest and best celebra­ tion ever held here is raised. A urand, good time may be looked for. YOU want to be sure and come. P. W e lte r in now i-ngugid in g r a d ­ ing t h e street« of tow n. Let us show them to you. i M« n ’» #10 nuit of C lo th in g new sp r in g p a t t e r n « ........... Merril M c K in n e y »pent S u n d a y vis­ iting In« h ru th e r Ed. Let us show you our C lothing b a r­ g a in s um ber Money T a lk s Sublimity Gleanings. STOMACH N 9.37 Seasonable Dress Goods Mohairs, Brilliantines, 7.50 Voils, Henriettas, Etamines, Crepe More particulars later. CURES 9 , 1 9 0 «;. M e n ’» #12.50 nuit of C l o t h ­ ing, new sp rin g p a t t e r n » . . B R E W E R D RU G C O M P A N Y 8T A Y T O N , O K K tiO N . L ............................... 1 S u b a cri p ilo n , $1.2 S P E K A N N U M H is G race th e Most R everend A r c h ­ bishop C hristie, Rev. H ild e b ra n d , Rev. Reit h a rt, Rev G all a n d six o t h e r c le r ­ gym en-w ere here M onday to c e le b ra te th e 1150th a n n iv e r s a r y of th e m a r t y r ­ dom of St, Boniface, th e p a tr o n of th e c h u r c h here. A very large crowd a t ­ ten d e d th e services. . I u»« t V l i a l K v f r y o n e S h o u l d Do. Mr. J. T. Burlier of Irw inville, Ga., alw ays keeps a b o ttle of C h a m b e r la in ’s Colic, C h o le ra a n d D ia rrhoe a Rem edy at h a n d ready for in s ta n t list*. A tta c k s of colic, c h o le ra m o rb u s a n d d ia rrh o e a c o m e on so su dde nly th a t th e re is no tim e to h u n t a d o c to r or go to th e store for medicine. Mr. B arber says: “ I have tried C h a m b e rla in ,s Colic, Clioera and D iarrhoea R e m e dy w hich is o n e of t h e best medicine* 1 ever saw. I keep a b o ttle of it in m y room as I have bad several a tta c k s of colic a n d it ha s p r o ­ ved to be th e best m e dic ine I ever used. Sold by Brewer D rug Co. E. G. S ie g m u n d , ac c o m p a n ied by Miss M erta and L a u re n c e, left T u e s ­ day for P o r tla n d , w here th e y will visit, friends a n d see t h e sig h ts a t th e Fair. Mr. S ie g m u n d is a d elegate from S tay- ton lodge to t h e session of th e g ra n d lodge held in P o r tla n d th is week. T h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t given W e d n e s­ day e v e n in g by t h e lillip u tia n A dam s sisters was one of th e best t h a t has la-eii given in th is place in m a n y m o n th s . T h e fact t h a t th e y were very- sm all ladies— lt> a n d 49 inches h ig h — was a n a ttr a c tio n , but aside from th e in te r e s t aroused by th e ir s ta tu r e , they proved them selves to be a r tis ts of no sm all m e rit. Both a re well formed a n d graceful, a n d th e ir songs, readings a n d tab le a u x were of a high «irder. de Paris. W A SH GOODS W hite and Colored Mercerized, Mohair Lustre, Organdie Pop­ ulate, Calmont and Ormonde Batiste, Lucente, Foulards, French Ginghams. See our select line of Straw Hats Very latest styles. G. O. TROTTER, S T A Y T O N , O REGO N. Reduced Excursion Rates T h e law to pro te c t th e forests of th e s ta te of O regon is now in effect. I t provides t h a t a p e r m it to build fires m u s t be secured of th e c o u n t y cle rk, th e p e r m it season being from J u n e 1 to Oct. 1. T h e p e rm it fixes th e tim e ((>r s e ttin g o u t fire on th r e e coneecu- tive (lltys n w n e d therein, a n d n o t less t h a n ten d a y s from th e d a t e of su c h p e r m it, a n d a t no tim e when th e wind m akes it probable t h a t t h e fire will get beyond c o n tro l. D u rin g th e close H^Hgon locomotive*, logging, tr a c tio n or rtnv gpiirk e m i t t i n g e n g in e s locateli in tim b e r d istric t« m u s t be provided w ith „pHrk Hm,*te r». C a m p e rs a n d other's b u ild in g fires and leaving then» before to ta lly e x tin g u ish e d a re liable to a tìne of * l0 0 . s h o u ld d a m a g e re_ slIIt from fires n e glige ntly set th e law provides for tines from #10 to #1000. T o I h r Hs*anl: T h e fam ous L ittle 1 i.ls E a rly Kisers c u re C o n s tip a tio n , Sick H eatlache, Bil- ousness, etc. T h e y never gripe o r sick­ en, b u t im p a r t early rising energy, j Good for e ith e r c h ild r e n o r a d u lts. Bob Moore, L a F a y e tte , Ind., says; “ No use ta lk in g , De W itts L i t t l ’e E a r ly ris­ ers do th e ir woril. All o t h e r pills I j have used gripe a n d m a k e m e sick. D e W itts little E a i l y Kisers b r o u g h t tlie long s o u g h t releif. T h e y a re perfect, sold by Brewer D rug Co. are hereby required to present their objections if any they have, at said time and place why said final a c c o u n t should no* be ap p ro v ed by t h e C o u rt a n d said a d m i n i s t r a t o r d isc harge d a n d his sureties released from f u r t h e r liability. JAMES A. GWINN, A d m i n is tr a t o r of the estate of N orm an Gwinti, deceased. 18t5 A d m i n i s t r â t or*» S a t e o f R e a l K i t a t e . Notice is h ereby given t h a t in p u r su a n c e ot a n o r d e r of th e C ounty C ourt of th e State o. Oregon for Marion c o u n ty , m ade a n d e n te r e d of record on the 5th day of J u n e , 1905. in the m a t t e r of th e e state of Mary H o l l e n b e a k .d e - ceased. the u n d e r sig n e d a d m i n i s t r a t o r of said e sta te will sell a t public a u c tio n to the hig h es t b i d d e r for cash in h a n d a t tim e of sale a n d sub­ ject to confirm ation by said C o u rt on Wednes d a y , th e Pith day of J u l y , A. l> 1905 a t t h e h o u r of ou e o'clock p. m. of sa id day on the premises sold In the town of S ta y to n , Marion eoun On J u n e 1st th e S o u th e r n Pacific t ty o , bo O regon, a ll th e rig h t, title , in te r e s t a n d es Co. will re s u m e sale of e x c u r s io n ti c k ­ t â te o f the said Mary H otlenbe ak had a t the e of h e r d e a t h in a n d t o th e following des­ e ts to N e w port a n d Y a q u i n a Bay. c t im r ib e d premise s to-wtt: Lots Nos. Five [5J, Six [S] a n d Seven (?] in Both season a n d S a tu r d a y - to - M o n d a y T h i s n o n t i l a r r e - Block No. Two [2f i n Thomas a d d itio n to the tic k e ts will he sold i n i s p o p u l a r r t | T ow n of Sta yton, Marion c o u n ty , O r e g o n ,* - Portland and Return Only $2.75 Excursion Rates to Yaquina Bay T h e S o u th e r n Pacific C«i. is now selling ro u n d t r ip tic k e ts to P o r tla n d from W e st S ta y to n for #2.75, goo«l g o ­ in g S a tu r d a y p. in. or a n y tr a in of Sunday, retu rn in g Sunday and M on­ day, giving all S u n d a y a n d M onday in P o r tla n d . Tim sa m e a r r a n g e m e n t a p ­ plies from P o r tla n d , giving P o r t l a n d people a c h a n c e to visit V alley p o in ts a t gr«>atly reduced rates. so rt i* grow ing in favor each year, ho« shown and designated upon the re c o rd e d plat . 1 ...... . , „ „ . . 1 . 1 .. s a id tow n now on t i l e i n th e re c o r d e r ’s office tel ra te s are re a so n a b le a m i th e o p p o r ­ Of of said Marion c o u n ty . Dated thtsfith day ot J u n e , 1905. t u n itie s for fishing, h u n t i n g a m i sea A. D. GARDNER. b a th in g a re unex c e lle d by a n y o th e r A d m i n is tr a t o r of the estate of X a r y H ollen b e a k , deceased. IMS re so rt on th e Pacific Coast.