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1 T H E S T A Y T O N M A I L HIU PORTLAND FAIR. C. D. A ltX A N D fR . Publisher Entered ut the poetante» at Htaytan, Dragon aa inali uiattar ol the second i l a » Q H E A T E V E N T FOR T H E PEO PLE OF T H E N O R TH W E S T. 'Ilia Man. I> in allait regularly tolta silbacrlb- * [ * until * O rinili» order to duo onlHm * la re- oaiyail ami all arrearages ara paid T h a C o ltra « o f U m p ir e ua K a r m |>l M ini bjr th a I 'm lt t c C oaat Hlioav C o m m r itio r u lr a BUSINESS DIRECTORY W I L B U R N. PIN TI.K R , P. M. D. DENTIST Office over Fred Rock’s Store STAYTON OREGON J )R . J. W. COLE Office ainl residence on Third Htreet, one block north of printing office. th a M oat lu ip o r t a n t N o r t h « r a t K > p lo r u t lo o a . One hundred years ago the trail to "old Oregon” was blazed by Captain Merrlweather Lewis and Lieutenant William C l a r k , who, eoiuinlsslon- ed hy President Jeffernon, explor ed the great Ore- § f. SILH AVY’S Wagon and Paint Shop Three Trains to the East Daily FA C A D E OF E U R O P E A N At the end of their exploration there w a s fas A. BEAUCH AM P. trn**d at the log walla o f old Fort i i k m i y g. ihh u h . Clatsop, at the PHYSICIAN and SURGEON mouth o f the I a * w 1 s River, the follow ing mfflee: "The object o f thla notice Is that It STAYTO N , OREGON may he known to the world that the party who were sent out hy the gov ernment o f the United Htates to ex JO H N H K N K K L plore the Interior of the continent o f North America, did penetrate the same Merchant Tailor hy way of the Mlesourl and Columbia I have on band a full line of samples Rivers to the discharge o f the latter Into the l’adjlc Oceun.” for Spring and bummer Suits. Captain Lewis and Lieutenant Clark, aaya Four Track News, organ Repairing and ( leaning a Specially ized their expedition Into the unknown r e g i o n , at St. STAYTO N OREGON Louis, Mo., and be gan their voyage In May, 1804, up the “ Great Muddy” river with tlielr little baud of fifty trapper» and voy- Repa ring and Painting Wagons, ageiir». When the Buggies, Etc., a Specialty. New returning surviv Wagons, Hacks and Buggies ors o f the party made to order. reached Ht. Louis, j a . WAKtrrr.LD. firaM kna Work Guaranteed on Sept. 23, lHOfl, they had covered a Water Htreel STAYTON , OREGON distance o f 9.000 mile», moat o f It through a veritable wilderness; but they hltd taken ponsesston of the only C IT Y M E A T M A R K E T part o f America which thla nation hu» ever acquired hy right o f discovery. SoaUk A Stowell Irealars in The Lewis and Clark Exposition In Portland celebrates what has been STAYTO N , OREGON OREGON S hort L ine AND U nion P acific K a p o s it io n Through Pullman standard and ton rffffleap- log rar« dally la Omaha. Chicago, Spokane; tourUt sleeping rar« d ally to K an «*« City: through Pullman tourial sleeping cars (person- ally conduct«*!) weekly to Chicago, Kansas C ity . ra d io in g chair cara (aaaU fra*) to hast B U ILD IN G . navy, mint, and a doxen other exhib its. The Transportation Building, “ a big PORTLAND o m c architecture to weary the eye and per thing for the coast,” has among Its No ehang* *1 ear* I U plex the understanding, no score# of exhibits the flrst locomotive used In mill*« of al«l«*a to sap the physical Oregon, an engine thirteen feet long depak T A R R IV E TIM E SCHEDULES atrength from aching limbs, no torrid and seven wide. FOR FROM from Portland, Ora. The Manufacturers’ nulldlng, which days and nlghta to benumb vitality, Chicago no dependence upon atmospheric co also houses the liberal arts and varied Portland Halt lake, Denver. Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas operation to secure an adequate return Industries exhibits, has 00,000 square Special st l»u ls , Chicago 6:26 p a » 15 am via City, feet o f space and bolds the displays o f for all effort expended In seeing the H 'ntlngt'n and tha East Atlantic ra il Lake, Denver, Ft fair. The ahrewd and competent man Express Worth, Omaha, Kansas agers and the generous Oregon cli 3 1* pm via City, St, Louis, Chicago 7:16 a m H ’ntlngt’n and tha East mate have provided for all of that St. Paul Walla Walla, law lston, The main entrance to the expoaltlon Fast Mall Spokane, w allere, Pull 6 15 p m man, Minneapolis, St 3:00 a m grounds Is an ornate, circular colon Paul. Duluth. Mllwau via nade of a double row of Ionic columna kee, Chicago and hast Spokane surmounted by a graceful perlatyle with highly ornamental balustrades, j River Schedule On the facade are Inscribed the pro For Aatoria. Way Point« and North Beach— phetic words, o f which the exposition Pal y (e n ept Sunday) at 8 p m ; Saturday at M pm bally nervice (wator perm itting) an the celebrates the fulfillment: Willam ette and Yam hill river«. "W estward the course of empire takea Its way.” FOIIK8TBY BUILDING. O f the grosa area devoted to the exposition proper ISO acres are on the hundreds of the leading manufacturers For fnrthar Information, aak or w rit* your mainland, and sixty acre» from a pen o f the country. A working stove fac neareat tlrkat agent or insula which extends Into Guild’s tory, cloth factory, knife shop, and A. L. CRAIO General Passenger Agent, Lake. This lake la a fresh water body other "moving” exhibits are in the The Oregon Railroad A N avigation Co., Port- 220 acres In extent, separated from list. I land, Oregon. the Willamette River by a narrow Festival Hall, 300x125 fe e t has a strip o f land. The main exposition stage to accommodate 500 persons, and buildings occupy the ground bordering will be the meeting place for conven on the lake. Eight large exhibit pal tions, musical festivals, and other oc aces, marvels o f convenience and o f casions. great architectural symmetry, form The Administration Buildings are bond « w r y t h i n g within the Hint* and means that li* haa at hla dlapoaal. To thla ami thorn are no monstrosities of » TIME CARD NO. ZS. ' N o. C, lo r T a q u in a : — Leave« A lb an y................................ 1 2 :« P I f Leave* C o rra lila ............................. i : « P k f Arrive* Y equ in e............................. t &> P I f M EA TS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR STOCK AND HIDES N o . 1, r e t u r n i n g : — Leevee Y a q u ln a ............................. 6 . « A I f Leaves Corvallis............................. 11:30 A M Arrive« A lban y.............................. U :U P I f Stayton, Oregon N o . 3 f o r A lb a n y - D e t r o it Leavts C orvallis............ " .............. 6:00 Arrive« A lb an y.............................. 6:40 Leave« Albany for Detroit.............. 7:10 A rrive« D etroit.............................. 12:02 Stayton State B an k Incorporated N o . 4, fr o m G E N E R A L V IE W Transacts a Cent ral Banking Business STAYTO N , OREGON W. E. THOMAS Undertaker-Embalmer Good Assortment of Caskets and Cases Personal attention given to funeral» when desired. Fimhulming after latest methods. A First-Class Hearse at a Moderate Charge Burial Rob«*, Shoes, Glove* and Horiery Furnished Telegraph or Telephone at My Expense W. E. THOM AS S TAYTO N , ORE. Job Printing • f Keep it in your mind that The Mail prints • Note heads. Bill heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes O r Anything Else You May Want at Very Low Prices OF T H E L E W IS A N D C L A R K E X PO SITIO N . donu in developing the resource* of the principal scheme. These structures the far Northwest since we announced are dedicated respectively to agricul to the rest o f the world that It w h s ture, liberal and Industrial arts, for ours hy the notice on the wall o f Fort eign exhibits, forestry, fine arts, mines Clatsop, ntul metallurgy, territorial building It Is not claimed for the Portland fair thnt It exceeds nil previous exhi bitions of n like nature In comprehen siveness of design and magnitude of rcallxatlon. Its promoters, however, declare that It Is the most complete and artistic fair ever held on tills or I any other continent. First of nil. Its lea I Ion is most attractive. Occupying j as It docs an nren o f 402 acres adjoin ing the principal residence section of Portland, on gentle slopes and verdant terraces overlooking Guild's Lake and the Willamette River, with the snow capped peaks o f Mount Hood and BljCAWH k lA K IN U B A S K E T » . Mount St. Helens rising like gigantic sentinels In the distance, the site In cludes n wealth o f natural features and machinery and electricity and hitherto unattalned In exposition build transportation. Around these main buildings on the outer edge cluster the ing. It has been the universal criticism Stats, Territorial and other and minor pavllllons. The Administration Build ing, which contains the executive o f fices of the fair association. Is situat ed at one end of the beautiful colon nade entrance. Elaborate displays In attractive building* held the attention o f *^e thousands of opening day visitors. The European exhibits building, which Is separated from the agriculture palace by the Sunken Gardens o f Columbia Court, helps to make the plaza pleas ing to the eye. In the center Is a huge tower, which contains a roof garden, where visitors have luncheon while gazing at the throng In the building, hundreds o f feet below. The exhibits represent every country In Europe and embrace art, science ADM INISTRATION BUILDING. nnd Industry. The oriental exhibits o f visitors to former expositions that building attracted probably the largest the vnstnoas and attempt to be ex crowds. Japan has a fine display, and haustive have made a full apprecia China, India, the East Indies, Ceylon tion Impossible. This testimony has and others nre competing. The build been Influential with the malingers of ing Is o f classical design, with 40,000 the Portland fair In determining them feet o f floor space. to secure for the Portland event a de The government has five buildings, gree o f compactness and concentration grouped In a peninsula extending Into o f detail which would enable the aver Guild's Lake. These house the fisher age person to see, study and cornpre- ies, territorial and Irrigation, war, two structures connected with a colon nade. on which is Inscribed “ West ward the Course o f Empire Takes Its " ®y,” An entrance Is at this colon nade. The Agriculture Building, the largest on the grounds, Is 400x210 fe e t The wonderful fruit of the coast States Is there In abundance, amazing east ern visitors. The Forestry Building, the most original o f all. Is 200x105 feet, made entirely of huge logs, fire and six feet In diameter. Tw o miles o f them were required, with eight miles o f poles. It is a “ star feature" of the show. T H E L A T E W ILL IA M Z IE G L E R N o te d M illio n a ir e an d P r o m o te r A r c t i c E x p lo r a t io n . A A A P If If M M D etroit: — Leevee D etroit................................ 12:35 A M Arrive* A lb a n y ................................ 5:15 P M Lv. Albany lor Corvallis................. 7:15 P M Arrive C orvallis............................. 7:56 P M CAPITAL, $20,000 r . C. FKERE*. Fret N. KKK.KKH, Vice 1rs« W. L. EKEUKK, ( ashler 7(| Corvallis A Eastern R.R. Fresh, S a lt and S m o ke d K V ^ T AOO ot Train« 1 arrlra in Albany In tlma to connect with tha S. P. south bound train, aa w allas givin g two or three hour* In Albany before departure of S. P. north bound train. Train No. S connect» w ith the S. P. train« at CorvalUa and Albany, givin g direct aervloe to Newport and adjacent Ua acne*. Train No. S (or Detroit, via Albany, leaves C orvelli« at 6:00 a m and connect* with tha 8. P Albany-Pcrtland local train leavin g A l bany at 7 am . Train No. < leaves Albany for Detroit at 7:30 a. m., arriving there at noon lving empie time to reach the Braltanbush ot spring! tb* same day. Ì Train No. 4 connects at Albany with tho Portland Albany local, which arrive« there at 7: In and run« to Corvallis leaving Albany at 7:15 and arriving In Corvallis at 7:55 p, m. For further Information apply to T. H. CURTIS, A ctin g M aorger William Ziegler, millionaire and pro moter o f Arctic exploration, died at his TH08 COCKRELL, Agant, Albany. country home near Noroton, Conn., the other day. All H. U. CR0N1SE, Agent, Corvelli*. Ills life he took a deep interest In north polar explo ration and four years ago he financed an expe dition which was conducted to the ! far north. In Tarn Money for a search o f the pole, SUMMER TRIP by Evelyn B. Bald- | WM. Z1KULEB. win. Baldwin fall- I Every boy enjoy» a change of air od, but that did not discourage Mr. and the fun to be had in tha mountains or at the seashore, Ziegler. The latter at once turned to but not every boy'« father ran the refitting of another expedition and atfbid the expense. W ouldn't it thnt expedition, led by Anthony Flaia, be Jolly to earn the money your- o f Brooklyn, Is now In the Arctic. aelfT Mr. Ziegler was a native o f Penn There la a way that la a« easy as sylvania, where he wns born In 1843. It la sure. It la by getting sub scribers for THE PACIFIC TREK Early in his career he was a printer, AND VINK. but In 1870 engaged In the baking pow Hundreds o f boyk all over the der business and rapidly accumulated co ntry are doing this and you millions. For many years he lived In m ight Juit aa well have your New York and wns a heavy dealer In there of tha profits. real estate. Pend a postal today and we w ill Mr. Ziegler’s death was due to a send you complete Instructions, runaway accident In which he was In together with a free outfit jured. H e had been an Invalid since, hi* Injuries having been Internal and The Pacific Tree and Vine beyond the reach o f snccessfnl medi Park Motel Bldg,, San Jose, Calif. cal treatment. He la survived by hie w ife and one eoiu HERE BOYS