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THE STAYTON MAIL Hy E. It ALEXANDER. A T e n t h Y e a r . N K W M J ■ A J' K W. N O T A N own S u b s c rip tio n 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 , NOVEM BER Do Not Be Mislead Into paying such high prices for your medicines at oth er places, when w e are giving better quality and much cheaper every w ay. T o convince you we quote the following: ( 1 ft iH - r » Priées. International Stock Food • * 44 O u r I ’ rit-i $1.00 .50 LOO LOO LOO .25 10c size 44 Allen's Celery Compound Kasparilla Mem ura Dentalet Tooth W a s h Genuine Imported Castile Soap, 75c 35c 50c 50c 50c 15c 5c This son 11 is so good th a t you don l « vi -II 11(8.1 lo list- a rag Formaldehyde for your grain furnished in bulk. B R EW ER DRUG CO., Salem, Oregon. Both Phones. Stayton, Oregon. *The Old Reliable * Gehlen Store Is still offering bargains in all lines. Call and see them. O u r many years business in Stayton have given our store this record, and we aim to hold it: Honest Goods, Honest Prices, Fair and Square Dealing, Prompt and Courteous Treatment, L o w Profits for us and to our patrons the Highest Market Price for T heir Produce. Some Shoe Bargains. h i iu .90Ç. W e have some special offerings in summer shirts that are stylish and low in price. Let us show them to you. O u r stock of groceries is very com plete, and we carry nothing in this line but reliable goods. If you buy of us you get the best. THEO. GEHLEN EST., A fu ll lin e of little HATFS TO V Ayl l>A from 3 to 8 years at $ 1 3 5 , $1 50, $1.75 pieces; also of th e B uster B row n styl«-. Hoys 2 an«l 3 piece knee p an t suits from 7 to 13 years in latest produrt« of the C laude D arby i» th e proud fa th e r of a bran new g irl w hich a rriv e d a t his house S atu rd ay evening. John Cassidy left M o n day for his old hom e, Los A ng d c», C al. H e expects to re tu rn n ext spring. G . W . H aynard has a crew of men te a rin g up th e Scio spur of th e S. P. lines. Perhaps th e m ill spur in A nm s- v ille w ill receive*th e same tre a tm e n t. T h e dance F rid a y evening was q u ite well attended. D elegations were here representing S ta y to n , T u rn e r, Shaw and o th e r su rro u nd ing towns. E very- tmtly enjoyed a good tim e. One sure w ay to tell w hether a innn Is r crank or not Is to d raw him Into a discussion. I f lie doesn’t agree w ith you, of cour.>e he's a crank. M . K . AND T . ; A roim ('Hlnmlty. It is a disastious c a la m ity when you lose yo ur h e a lth , because indigestion and co nstip ation have snapped it away. P ro m p t relief can he had in D r. K in g ’s New L ife P ills T h e y build up your d i gestive organs, and cure headache, d iz ziness, colic, c o n s tip a tio n ,e tc . (h u irá n - teed a t Brew er D ru g Co. dru g store 2ft. p a tte rn o f tin- m ills for season i of 1906. Y ou n g m en’s suits 13 to 19 years, » large and com plete lin e of the late fall p attern , $4 a su it to $15. Groceries F airb an ks Gold D u st, 3 lb p k ......... 2<)c 2J lb pk Ju m b o M u s h ........................ 09c .3 [<ks Ju m b o M u s h .............................2ftc 10c can A rm o u rs Pork and B ean3.08c S cans “ •* “ ..1 5 c A rb u c k le coffee in b u lk, l b ........... 15c A rb u ekle coffee in pkg, lb ................ 16c 20c roasted coffee, per lb .................... 18c 23c “ “ “ ....................... 20c 30c “ “ “ .......................25c 1 lb pk com . soda crackers............... 8c 3 “ “ “ ........... SOi- Good sweet potatoes, per l b ..............03c . OREGON. BAY. Inquiry. A well know n tra v e lin g m an who visits the d ru g trade says he has «»ften As a w in te r h ealth am i recrratiiin heard druggists in q u ire of customers r«-sort N ew p o rt is the one par excel who askt-d for a ro u gh m edicine, w h e lenee. Keeognizm g th is, and w ishing th e r it was wanted for a ch ild or an to give th e |aHiple an o p p o rtu n ity lo a d u lt, and if fur a ch ild they most in breath«- th e fresh, [Hire ozone of tin- variably recom m end C h am b erlain 's ocean, th e S ou th ern Pacific am i C or Cough Rem«»dy. T h e reason for this vallis A Eastern railroads w ill resume is th a t it always cures. T h e reason th e sale of tickets thro u gh to Y n q u in a for this is th a t there is no danger from hay on S atu rd ay, O ct. 21, and w ill sell it and th a t it alw ays cures. T h ere is same th ro u g h o u t the w in te r and not the least danger in g ivin g it, and spring on every for coughs, colds and croup it is u n WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. surpassed. F o r sale by Brewer D rtlgC o. T h e rates w ill la* the same as d u rin g T im b e r L an d , A ct Ju ne 3 , 1878. - S o - the sum m er and w ill he go<al for re tlce fo r P u b licatio n . tu rn th ir ty days from date of sale. United States Land Office, DK MINTItORNS SANITARY SKA BATHS w ill la* in o peratio n d u rin g th e en tire w in te r, am i tre a tm e n ts w ill he given d a ily . H o t and eold salt w ater baths ean he taken every day in th e s a n ita riu m , and for anyone desiring rest, le c re s tio li and h e a lth ,,n o [dace on the Pacific N o rth w e s t can^he found equal tn Y a q n in a hay. OTHER HKAI.TH RESORTS CLOSED. Aumsville. “ I Thank the Lord.” cried H a n n a h I ’la n t, of L ittle Hock, A r k . , “ for th e relief 1 got from Buck- le n ’s A rn ica giilve. I t cured m y fearful i n u llin g sores w hich tiotliitu ! else would heal, and from w hich I »tillered ftir ft years,” It is a m arvelous healer for cuts, burns and wounds (iu ra n te e d Brewer D rug (Jo. d ru g store, 25c. fellows clo th in g to $3, $4, and $5 a suit, in 2 and 3 Administrator's Notice of Hearing Final Account. Portland, Oreson,October 25,19(15. Notice Is hereby Riven that incompliance wtth the provisions ,,f the net of Congress of Junes. 187». entitled “ An act for the »ale of timber buid* In the States of California,Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” a» extendrd lo ail the Public Iaind Stales by act of August 4, lS92,Erances Pearson, of Portland, county of Multnomah. State of Oregon, lias this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 6691, for the purchase of the 8 1, SE one-fourth and 81, SW one-fourth of Section No.lOin own- ship No. 10 8, Range No. 2 Ka»t and will offei proof to show that the land Mitight i» more val uable tor its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Register and Reeeiv, r at Port land, Oregon, on Wednesday, tlie 12th day of January, l9Wi. He names as witnesses: Robert F. Louden, Robert Louden, Charles I’. Bradshaw and John Grady, all of Portland, Oregon. | Auv and all persons claiming adversely the ' above described lands are requested to Hie Iheir claims in this office on or before said 12th day of January, 1906. ished or p a rtly so, can la- rented in the im m e d ia te neighborhood of th e sani ta ry baths a t a la u it $5 per m o n th . P le n ty of fresh m ilk , vegetables, h on ey, fru it and a ll household necessaries can bt* obtained a t th e lowest possible cost, w h ile a ll kinds of tisli and the famous rock oysters can Ire had in abundance for th e trou b le of securing th em . People troubled w ith lo»s of appe tite , insom nia, rh eu m atism or run down from any cause w ill find N ew port an ideal [dace to regain th e ir h ealth and v ig o r, or for rest nod pleasure. F u ll in fo rm a tio n ns to rates, ch eck ing of baggage, etc., ean he obtained from any 8. P. or C . A E . agent or from A. L. C ra ig , general passenger ag ent S. P. Co., P o rtla n d ; of J. C. M ayo , general passenger ag ent C. A E ., A lb a n y , Ore. K ate from A lb a n y to Y a q n in a ,$3 50. timber lands in the states of «'alifornia.Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territory.” as ex tended to all the Public Land States by aci of Vugiist 1,1883, AlvlS Herrling, of Stayton, county of Marion.state of Oregon, lias this day tiled in tills office his sworn statent- nt No. 6659,(or the purchase of the W>,of NW>, of Sec. No. tin township No.9south, range No.2ea»t. I anti will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for It» timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,and toestablish bis claim to said land liefore the County Clerk at Salem, Marion county, Oregon, ou Friday, the 24th day of November, 1905. He name: as witnesses: Albert S. Morris, of i Mehania,Oregon, Nicholas S. Wagner, of Mc- hama, Oregon, Lesnder Smith and H. N. Hunt- ley oi Stayton, Oregon. Any and all persons elaiming adversely the above d scribed lands are requested to file thelrrlalms In this office on or beforesaid 24th day of November, 1906. A lgernon S . D r esher . Register. A d m i n i s t r a t o r ' s Sale. Notice Is hereby given that In persimttoe of an order of the County «'ourt of Marlon coun- tv,Oregon, made and entered of record on the ifeth day of October, 1006, in the matter of the estate of Mary Haag, deceased, I will on the 18th day of November, 1906, at one o'clock p. m. on the premises to be sold, in the tow n of Stayton, Marion county, Oregon, sell at public auction for cash in hand, alt the right, title, interest and estate that the said Mary Haag had had at the time other death In and to the foilowing deacribed premises, to-wit: I Aits Nos. One (1), Two (2), Three (3), and Four '4) tn Block No. Thirteen (II) in Whitney's sd- dition to the town of Stayton, in Marion coun T h e S o u th e rn Pacific Co. is now ty, Oregon, as the same appear* on the record selling round tr ip tickets to P ortlan d ed plat of said Town now on tile In the Record er's office of said Marion county, Oregon Also from W est S ta y to n for $2.75, good go Lota Nos.One ill. Two, [21, Three [31, Six [it]. in g S atu rd ay p. in. or any tra in of Seven | * | and Eight IS | In Block No. Four | 4 | in Hollister’s addition the town of Stayton, S un d ay, re tu rn in g S unday and M o n Marion county,Oregon, to as shown and desig day, g ivin g till S unday and M o n day in nated upon the reeonled plat thereof now on tile and of record in the Recorder’s office of P o rtla n d . T h e same arra n g e m e n t a p said Marion county, Oregon. sal«l sale is made subject to the confirmation plies from P o rtla n d , g ivin g P o rtlan d said Court. W. II. QUKENEK. people a chance to visit V a lle y [m ints of Administrator of the estate of Mary Haag, I at g re a tly reduced rates. I deceased. S!15 j Portland and Return Only $2.75 of Notice is hereby given that the final account of A . I).Gaiulier, as administrator ol the estate ol Mary Hollenbcak, deceased, has been filed in the County Court of Marlon county, State of Oregon, mid that the tth day of December, 190.5, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. ra., has been duly appointed by such Court for the hearing of objections to such final account and the set tlement thereof, at which time any person in terested in such estate may appear and file ob jections thereto in writing and contest the same. \. D. G A R D N E R , Administrator of the estate of Mary Hollen- beak, deceased. 37to Petition for L iqu o r License. We. the undersigned legal voters of Horet. Precinct, Marion county, state of Oregon, re spectfully petition the Hon. County Court of Marlon county. Sthta of Oregon to grant a li cense to Lee Jeff rles to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less quantities than one gal lon in Horeb Precinct. Marion county. State of Oregon, for the period ol twelve months, as in duty bound we will ever pray. J. w. Shelton. C H.W oek.L. J. Smith. I. H. Sullivan, M. D. Davia, lohn J. Ettinger. R.G.Pierce. E.S.Chase, tieo. A. Spencer, H. W. Harris, G. W. Anderson, Wm. Grier, A. Winkley, G. L. Random, Conrad Miller, Frank Clark .J. Domoesila. F. A. Domo- galla. H A. Htidlong, John Koeneke, J. H. Church. Win. Thomas, T. J. M’Claiy. W. T. Clark. Henry Jnost, C. Hill, Chas. Hoedl, John W. Bertram. Wm. Sullivan, John Duffy. Wm. Bertram, Roy Sullivan, W. K. Haynes, C. W. Thomas, N. J. Gaylor, L. C. Britberton, Jacob Letletimaier. Jack Conger, Geo. H. Letellier, Frank Domogalla, John Schumacher. C. C. Wilson, Chas. Sullivan, F. R. Casta-11, J. M. Fox, E A. Hester. W. N. Hudelson, F. Grier. E E. Heath. E. Wood, C. E. Mocers, Harry Alley, Robert Brown. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I, Lee Jeffries will, on the 6th day of I*ecember. 1905 apply to the Honorable County Court of Marion county. State of Oregon, for License to Sell Spiritu ous, Malt and Vinous I iquors tn less quantities than one gallon in Horeb Precinct, Marion county. State of Oregon, for the period of twelve months. 39-5 LEE JEFFRIES. D u rin g th e w in te r nearly all other h ealth resorts are clos*-d or d ittic u lt to ) . G E H L E N , Administrator"! resell, and none of them have the a d vantages of N e w p o rt and v ic in ity as regards c lim a te , points of in terest, rec reation and am usem ent. For parties (T o o la te for last w eek.) desiring to enjoy fishing, h u n tin g or A lgernon 8. D resjer , Register. Ed. G rim e s is w o rkin g a t Scio this seeing th e ocean in sunshine and week. storm , this famous resort is iineqnaled T im b e r L a n d , A ct Ju ne 3 , 1 8 7 8 .—S o - | tlce to r P u b licatio n . F ran g Russel w en t to P o rtla n d Sat. T h e surroundings a re ideal— b eautifu l scenery, c lim a te m ild , h ealth fu l and United States Land Office, re tu rn in g M onday. Portland, Oregon. August 29,1905. | in v ig o ra tin g . Notice la hereby given that in compliance F ra n k C o lbu rn was in tow n one day j COTTAGES TO RENT CHEAP. w ith tlie provisions of the act ot Congress of this week vis itin g friends' N e a t, clean cottages, e ith e r fu rn 1 June 3 1A78, entitled ‘‘ An act for the sale of M h ii . UtirrMsi.nNblmrsa is often iim gri at n* woman's. Hut Tim » S. A il- till, M ttr .n l t h e " R e p u b lic a n ”, o f Leavenw orth In ti, wim nut unreason able, when lie refu-ed to allow t he doe- to r . to operate on hi» w ile for fem ale trouble, “ Instead " liesaya we conclud ed to try E le c tric B itte r» . M y w iie was then so -u k she could hardly leave her in ti and live (ft) physician» had failed to relieve her. A fte r ta k in g E e e tlic S herm an Swank and wife m ade a B itter», »he tva» porh*ctly cured and trip to Salem W ednesday. ean now perform a ll her household Hen Robertson of T u r n e r is sawing duties’’, (iu ra n te e d by B iew er D ru g wood h i this v ic in ity this week. t ’o. d ru gg ist, price 60c. T h e Free M ethodists are s till h olding lie Ignorance thy choice where knowl- th e ir m eeting». T h e y have three m in pdji»' leada to woe. - Henttle. isters here now. I it ««flint I m ami I ml Ion C lir fil, “ Last year I had a very severe at- tack of indigestion. 1 could n o t sleep at. n ig h t and suffered most e x c ru c ia t ing pains for th re e hours a fte r each m eal. W as troubled th is way for about three m onths when I used ('h a n d ie r- Ia in ’s S tom ach and L iv e r Tablets and received im m ed ia te relief,” say« John D ixo n. T u lla m o re , O n ta rio , Canada. F u r sals by Brewer D ru g Co. Boys Clothing. O r e g o n ' s G rt-sl I t r r r r s t l n n k i « I I I . h III i K r . o r t at I h r N > « | w r t K i - N r h c * . S e e O u r S liir t s ; 30 G. D. TROTTER, A Judicious N. N umber runi ii ng. T h e fact th a t the en te rp rize and life th a t has been exh ib ited in S tayton d u rin g th e past year is s till w ith us was dem onstrated Tuesday at the school m eeting. M an y attended the m eetin g w ith the hope strong m th e ir heart» th a t the lax would la- voted, hut from [»ast experience fearful th a t it would meet w ith defeat. T h e result [■roved th e ir (ears were grotiddless, anil th a t th e new life and energy which has entered o nr town i» not a mere demon- s tra 'io n of enterprise in a few lines, lin t is to follow a ll lines of progress and aid a ll w o rth y efforts to build up S tayto n and [dace it in th e fro n t rank w ith towns of it» size. Considerable discussion wm « indulged in at th e m eeting anil some w orthy re mark» made. Professor M itc h e ll was called U|K>n to explain th e status of the sc I hmi I and his ta lk showed th a t to have a school where satisfactory work could la: done and th e necessary grades c ar $2 <)0 ladies d ark gray m ix over ried it was necessary to levy th e tax of skirts, late fail p a tte r n ........... $1 50 tw o m ills. W hen th e votes were c o u n t-! $2 7 ft ladies brown overskirts, ed th e result showed th ir ty -s ix in fav tinge«] w ith gray, w ith cluster or of and e ig h t against th e tax. of sm all pleats a t front and a little to each side T h is falls Hpeakiug of w h at a new»pa[>er does p attern . A dressm aker would for a im m u n ity . U n ite d States S enator ask you $2.50 to m ake this David Davis of Illin o is says: «kirt. Special p ric e .....................$2.00 "E v e ry year every local paper gives $4 00 ladies blue a ll w<s>! o ver 600 to ftOOO free lines for th e ben fit I skirt. T h is season’s p attern . of th e c o m u n ity in w hich it is hs-ated ! A la -a n ty ........................................... $3 10 N o o th er agency can or w ill do this. | $ 0 00 ladies brown overskirt,one T h e ed ito r h i p ro po rtio n to his means | of the swell skirts of th e sea iha-s more for his own town th an any } son. T o see th is s k irt would o th e r m an. H e m ig h t to la* supported Cause a sm ile to pa»» over not because you liapiam to like him or your face to tliin k you could ad m ire his w ritin g hut because a local be the proud possessor lor only $4 90 pH|a-r is th e best in vestm en t a coiniin- ity can m ake. I t may not lie crowded w ith great th o ughts hut fin a n c ia lly it is of more Iteuefit th an preacher or teacher. T o day ed ito rs do m ore for les» pay th a n any men on earth . P a t ronize yo ur hom e p»|ier not as a c h a r STAYTON ity hut us an h i vestm ent. W IXTKII W e have a line of Shoes that we want to close out, and can offer you some money saving propositions. , SI. 23 PER ANNUM F. M. Munkers H as opener! a new Meat Market On W a te r S treet. E v e ry th in g neat and clean. W e buy o n ly th e best stock and sell a t reasonable prices. G ive us a call and see for yourself. STAYTO N, - ORE. Special Prices From Oct. ist to Nov. ist we w ill give spe cial prices on Buggies, Hacks, Etc. If you want a good Disc P lo w come here and buy the Hancock, the best made. Philip Meier, Sublimity, Ore.