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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1905)
TMESTAYTON MAH C. O. A ll XANDfK, Publisher Betered »t Ih* postone« >t Slayton Dragon aa mail mattar ut tita aauuud d a « Tua Ma IL la inalidii ragli larljr In Ita eobacrl b- •ra until a d. Oliti* order to diam om iue la ra •atTad and all arrears«*« ara paid BUSINESS DIRECTORY ^ y i L U U l i N. P IN T L E R , II. M. I>. DENTIST ON TH E WAY. SAFEGUARDING THE SULTAN OF MOROCCO. Never nilnd how dim the way— It Is le.lding to the >lay; Weariest winter dreuma of Muy Forever! Not In vain the songs we slug — Crosses cold to which we cling; Sweeter rest each cross shall bring Forever! — Atlanta Constitution. O regon S horj L ine aso U nion P acific Three Trains to the East Daily Office over Fred R ock'i Store BTAYTON OREGON EY KitAi< years ego 1 resided In Through Pullman «'a n d a ri and t/>nrf*t*leep u wild, mountainous and rather in f rara dally y t« ta Omaha, • hlcaso. Spokane; tourlat alcaplng aleeplng car« daily to K ana aa c i t y : tU. J. W. COLE lonely region o f Virginia. Ther* through Pullman ca ra (parson- (I man tourlat alaapln alaaping rara was a rnllrond Imt u few rods In front ally conducted) weekly to CLIcago, kan«aa City; racllning chair cara (aaata free) ta Saat of my door and u station and consider Office arid r e s id e n te o n T h ir d S tre e t, uhle village about a mile to the west. • u e b ioek n o rth o I printing office. The nearest station to the east was about ten miles distant. I moved to H O U R « the place with my young wife late In PO RTLAND To CHICAOO B TAYTON, OREGON the autumn, and about the first of the No ebaaga at cara following March I was attacked with A BEAUCHAM P. typhoid fever ami was 111 for nhout a I>K PAKT TTMK 8f H h p l.I.h » A R R IV I month. But thnnka to a naturally for from Portland, Ore. PROM strong constitution, ami the careful I PEIeago Halt I.ake, l<anvar. Kt Portland nursing of a loving and Intelligent Worth, Omaha, Kautar PH YSICIAN end SUR G EO N •pardal 6:25 p I wife, I slowly recovered. l : l t a m via City, St. Ix>uD, Chicago H 'n tm gt i. * nd E" * As soon ns I got strong enough to Atlantic Dali l.ace, Denver, Ft. STA Y TON, OREGON sit tip and walk a little I told my w ife \ ! Kkoraaa Worth, Omaha, Kansas l l 'p a i v l a City. Hi Louia, Chicago 7:15 I she had hotter take the cars and go H ’utlngt’ n and tha Kaat ami visit her brother, who lived about I STTaiTl w a lla Walla, lawiaton. J O H N H E N K E L fifty miles east o f us. She had been Pa at Mall Spokane. w allace. Pull man. Minneapolis. Ht I : U a m 6:00 a a taking on re of me so faithfully through via Paul. Duluth. Milwau Men hunt Tailor Spokane kee, Chicago and Kasi my Illness both by tiny and night, that I feared her health and strength would I have on hand a fu ll lin e of sample* full her If she did not rest a while. I tor Spring and Summer Suits. River Schedule knew she lt.pl been very anxious to For Aatorla, Way Pointa and North Beach— bai y (*i< rpt Sunday) at 8 p m ; Saturday at 10 go, ami I felt sure that her brother p m. Daily »«rvlea (watar perm itting) an tha Repairing and ( leaning a Specially and his family would be very glad to Will smette and Yam hill rivera. see her, and would try to make her The Sultan o f Morocco, like the Sultan of Turkey, takes no chances at BTAYTON OREGON visit n pleasant one being |>oisoucd and every dish that reaches the royal table Is previously Kite hesitated nhout leaving me, tasted by n functionary attached to the palace at Fez. As this functionary fearing I might need her care; hut would he risking his own life in case poison should he mixed with the food, For furthar Information, aak or w r it« your after waiting a few caya, and weeing he naturally exercises a strict vigilance In the kitchen, to prevent any tam naaraal tlrkat agont or | that I continued to gain my health and pering with the dishes. At grand banquets tlie number of courses sometimes A. L. ORA IQ strength, she decided to follow my ad reaches seventy or more, so that the work o f the palace taster is not a sine General Paxseuger Agent, vice. Accordingly, one pleasant morn cure. Our engraving Is from the Illustrated London News. The Oregon Railroad A Navigation Ce., Fork- Repa ring and Tainting Wagons, land, Oregon. ing about the middle o f April, after Buggies, Etc., a Specialty. New fitting everything she could for my train, and the one on which my w lf3 climate o f Virginia, and I succeeded Wagons, llscks and Buggies comfort and bidding me to be careful mads to order. In keeping awake, though the Disk was about taking cold or walking too far. was coming. Toward the middle of the afternoon a difficult one. Hral-tU Work Guaranteed .Slowly the moments passed by, but the rain ceased falling nnd the clouds Water Htreel BTAYTON, OREGON slowly cleared away. The dream had at last I saw by my watch that the made such an Impression on my mind time had nearly expired, and a few that 1 resolved to attempt to find th<! moments would deehle the fate o f the stream I had seen so plainly In my train and its human freight. Soon 1 Sealak A Stowall dreams, and If It appeared at all dan saw a light, far away and very small TIM E CARD NO. XS. l>«alera In gerous to attempt to stop the train be at first, but rapidly growing larger and fore rose 111 ng it. Accordingly, soon brighter. I arose, trembling with ex F r e s h , S a l t and S m o k e d after the rain was over I got ready citement, and commenced swinging Ne. S, tar Y a g n in a : — L carei Albany ............................... 1 2 :« F M M EATS and started. I had never before had the lantern above my head, and as the Lcarea C o r v e lli* ............................. j:4é P M Arriva« Y equina............................. i ju F M occasion to visit the station In this di train drew near I doubled my exertion rection, nnd was therefore entirely un- and shouted as loud as I could. HIGHEST M ARKET PRICE PAID Ma. 1, r a fe r n la g : — ucqualnted with this part o f the coun Onward came the train at a rapid L e a r «« Y a q u ln a .................... ........ 4 45 A M FOR STOCK AND HIDES L aarei C orvalll*............................. 11:30 A M try. But I found everything Just as It speed. Arrivas A lb an y............................... U:16 F M had appeared In my dream. It was a time o f terrible suspense j Stayton, Oregon Immediately after starting I passed to nie. Should the engineer fall to see Ma. S fa r A 1 b a n y - D e tr a i* L e a r«« C e rv e lli»............................. (:00 A M through the wood I had seen in my my signal, or not see It In time to stop A r r lr «« A lban y............................... 6:40 A M dream, anti then enteicd the open tleld the train before going a few rods oast Laavaa Albany far D etralt.............. 7.-S0 A M FRANTIC and found the two farmhouses, one me, I knew thnt no human power j A rriv e « D etroit.............................. 12:02 F M Inhabited and the other deserted. In could save It. On It cante, and, ju s t ' Ma, A, frana R e t r a it : — Incorporatali s he startl' d, I n t e n d i l i gone fact, everything was as natural as It as I gave up my exertions and stepped Leaves D atrolt................................ 12:S5 A M fortnight. Arrives A lb a n y .............................. 6:15 P M CAPITAL, 120,000 I had really been this way before. I from the line, my frantic signals were one night I exercised h little beyond L v. Albany :or C orvallis................ 7:15 P M observed, arousing the sleepy brake- wulked slowly, and late in the after A rriva C orvallis............................. 7:56 P M my strength, and felt quite tired at night ami lay awake for a long time. noon I came to the stream, whlct men like an electric shock, who flew A t last I fell into hi uneusy slumber flowed rapidly and seemed much to their stations. P. O. FK K R IS, Free N F KERFS, Vice lree Trains 1 arrlva In Albany 1 But the bridge. Instead of The train was quickly stopped, and aonnact with the 8. P. south bound train, as W. L. FKKUKS, Caahlar slid dreamed n very curious and startl swollen. wall aa g ivin g two ar three hours in Albany ing dream. I seemed to have gone being broken down and mingled with I then Informed the engineer and con baiora departure of 8. P. north hound train. the broken ears anti mangled passen ductor o f the danger ahead, while the forward Into the future a couple of days, and Instead of Wednesday, the gers, was still standing, and though frightened passengers left the car Train Na. S connects with tha 9. P trains at Transacts a General Banking Business 2-ith, It seemed to be Friday, the 20th. Its timber looked quite old and riages nnd gathered around me. Many Corvallis and Albany, givin g direct aarvlaa ta Newport and adj ace ut Base has. It seemed In my dream that n heavy weather-beaten, there seemed to b‘ a brave man grew pale when he BTAYTON, OREGON little danger o f its breaking down be learned what a fearful death he had rain had hern falling most o f the day ■ Train No. S for Patrelt, via Albany, leaves so narrowly escaped. ami all the day before, but the even neath the weight o f a passing train. Corvallis at a:UU a. m and connect* with the There was a heavy freight train due Among the passengers I found my 8. F Albany- Portland local train leavin g A l ing was so clear and pleasant and not bany at 7 a m Train No. f leaves Albany for very dark, though the moon waa not from the west about G o’clock, and I wife, not mangled and lifeless, but Detroit at 7:30 a m., arrivin g there at noon alive nnd well, though somewhat resolved to wait until at least It came givin g ample time to reach the Breittnbush shining. hot spring* tha asms day. I seemed to he walking along the nnd If It passed over in safety tliera frightened nnd a good deal surprised Undertaker-Embalmer at seeing me. The conductor gave me railroad toward the east. I tlrst passe I could be, I thought, but little danger a seat next mv wife, nnd then had the Train No. 4 connect« at Albany w ith tha through a wood about half a mile of accident to the lighter passenger ... . . . . ' ... . . . . . Portland Albany local, which arrive* th e re a t Good Assortment of train backed to the stat.on It had Just 7: to and run« ta C orvallD leaving Albany at wide; then for nhout a mile through train. Caskets and Cases In due time It came thundering left, from which telegrams were sent 7:15 aud arriving In Corvallis at 7:55 p, in.' Helds containing a couple o f farm along anil passed safely over the bridge. to warn all other trains of the danger. houses, one Inhabited and the other In the morning my w ife and I took Far further Information apply to Personal attention given to funerals deserted. I then entered another wood, But, though It might have been owing when desired. Embalming after latest and, nfter walking about a mile ami to my excited Imagination, It Boomed the stage for home.— Pittsburg Fress. T. H. CURTI8, Acting Manrgav methods. a half, I came to a stream greatly to me that the bridge bent and shook THE UNHAPPY RESULT. swollen by the rain, which hnd weak beneath the weight o f the train In a THOB COCKRELL, A gant Albany. A First-Class Hearse ened the rnllrond bridge so much thnt manner highly suggestive o f danger. at a Moderate Charge ■ . H. CRON18K. Agent, C orvallis the passenger train. In attempting to At all events, I resolved to wait a cross, hnd broken It down, nnd the while longer nnd see If the stream, Burial Robes, Shoes, Gloves and Hosiery bridge and ears, completely wrecked, which was still rising, would have any Furnished were lying on both sides o f the stream, apparent effect upon the bridge. I took with me n lantern and also a thick Telegraph or Telephone at My Expense except portions that were floating down. Some o f the pnsengera lay dead blanket to protect me from the damp or dying among the ruins, some were night air. W. E. THOM AS B TA Y TO N ,O R E . Shortly after sunset, ns I was sitting floating In the water, and n few were clinging to trees and bushes on the a few rods from the stream, I heard bnnk. It was a fearful and heartrend a loud splash, and hurrying to the Earn Money for • bridge I saw that a portion o f the S U MME R T R I P ing sight. The next day, early In the morning. bnnk on the opposite side had broken Every boy enjoys a change of air It commenced raining, nnd continued away, nnd also thnt the action o f the and the fun to be had In tha to rain through the day and following water, or some other cause, hnd weak mountains or at tha aeaahora, night I felt very lonely nnd uneasy ened the foundations of the bridge In but not every boy's father can Keep It in your mind nil day, which feeling was Increased such a manner that a portion o f the afford tbe ex pens«. Wouldn’t It line was bent and lowered enough ts that The Mail prints Ia the earth square. by receiving a letter from my w ife say be jolly to earn the money your- Or is it orbicular? ing that she Intended to come home make It Impossible for a train to cross. • • lit What’s the odds, teacher? on Friday night by the express train. I Immediately crossed the bridge, re Thara ta a way that la aa easy aa You’re too particular. I retired late, fellng much worried on solved to stop the train, If possible, It Is anra. I t la by getting atab- Then the teacher got ntad •arlbara for TU B PAC IFIC TRBB nceount o f my fearful dream. And to before It reached the bridge and cer And went for that lad. Note HeadSy Bill AND VINK. add to this fear, presentiment, or what tain destruction. When he eats, he now Hundreds of boy» all over the I went on In the direction from ever jfou may call It, the dream was Stands perpendicular. heads, Letter Heads, ao ntry are doing this and yon repeated, nnd even more distinct and which the train was to come, and soon Rt. I*etersl>at-g I frothy D rivers. m ight just aa wall hay* your found a good place which commanded vivid than the first time. sbara of tha profits Before obtaining a license, S t Fe- 1 Envelopes When I arose In the morning the a view o f the line for a considerable Sand a postal today and we w ill tersburg drosky drivers have to take rain was still falling. This was Friday, distance. I lit my lantern, wrapped •end you complete loatrnctiona, an oath to be civil and not to over and therefore was the day on which my blanket closely around me, and sat together w ith a free outfit charge. my w ife was to start for home. There down to my wearisome watch o f two were two passenger trains from the hours. The night was clear, but not There was a terrible sensation at ■ I The Pacific Tree and Vine east ench (lay, one at 0 o’clock In the very dark, though no moon was shin late wedding: Every one said that one Anything Else You May forenoon nnd the other at 9 In the ing. I suffered nothing from cold, as of the bridesmaids looked prettier than Pm* Hotel Bldg., See Joee. CaM. I Very Low Price* evening. This last was tbs txprass I was remarkably warm, even for the the bride. 70 70 Ha F. S IL H A V Y ’S Wagon and Paint Shop CITY MEAT MARKET Corvallis & Eastern R.R. Stayton State Bank W. E. THOMAS HERE BOYS Job Printing Or Want at