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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1906)
T H E ì S T Uy t . D . A L E X A N D b R . A A ■ • la »r b «lr < a r*»r. A young mini who will noiii » day I d I i < i ll mi I'noriiioUM fort mm nini who Is being brought up an « "gciith-uinn" wm I liter viewed ili«* other ilny Among oth- « r things lie Militi, " I f I tlhl not have uijr «•»K*«r rut out for ui#, If I w»*r«* to I mo III)’ fortini«, I n I ioii I i I (uni to tho liiw Mini NttUly «O H I» |l|lil»fJ of It tllMt Intor- e»t tim groutly.” Prolmlily If the yountt tinnì w«»r« «rtunllv thrown on hi« own n*»our«*«i t o wotllil rmiort to Moim-thlnK U hm «*n- llri-ly " flo g «ut" and mom u»t*ful. Hut, Hint hk UI o , what In till« "career" that h f fa nelft h f tin« “ nit out" for Urn* T o take care o f hi« prujierty that 1«, to K|ifiid III* Ilf« ut mi nrrapatlou Minutai to Hint of a wiitfliiiiiiii tir n fiollcf in an, tint far moro tiiffliiinlcal nini I««« citing. What a mlacrahh*. whnt a melancholy conception o f « earrer! T< a pond one’a life at Junt making money I m |MMir fiioiiith u mo of tin* one chance to l!\c; to «penti It lit watching u lu-ar nf money what «luilne»». whnt «fr«*nrl- iif««! Ami In n world teeming with op- portunltlfH to live lutrn«eiy. vividly. In terestingly, u«cfully!— Hatunlay Even- at: Pont. K ir«« Y T N K W M H A l*K K . N O T O A N N J V M «(> , Sublimity Gleanings. F r a n k lin '« t A I L ^ SubM crlption. $t.2 S P E R AN N U M O H O A N S T A Y T O N , M A R I O N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N . J U N E iç, 1906. E l e v e n t h Y ea r . The A . N u m b e r 19 l'u d U I»«. Oxfords Franklin belleved hi fair vouipetitloo. Too lute lor ln«t week. tu freedom for «ther« u» wcll uh hlm- H«v. Krither William, of Mt. Angel, h«-lf unii carod more for bis pcr«onal Uidepeudcn«'« Iti thè conduct of hi« T h is is the season that will be conducted «ervice« here Hunday. hUMltie«« t ho li for ih«* buslu«-»« Itself. ltev A, l.ninck »pent Wednesday The «tory of Mie sawdust pudiliug known as “ O xford Season.“ and Thurtduy nt Mt. Angel. «lioiild l»e kuown In every aewspaper A number of young folk» from here olllee In thè country. Wbeu he hrat W e have this kind of footwear went out to the home of Mr. nod Mr». «turt«»l III«* tingere he inaile mime free H (»earlier Hominy, where n uioat en comincuta «ni certalu puhllc nlhi-hil». for men, women and children uml «olii«* of thè lufluetitlal jmlrous of joyable time wn» land. thè pajM-r r«**euted It and trled to «top in the strictly up to date colors Mr«. (iielteler and Mr». Anton Van- 11, II«* Invite«] them to dhiner. When Ifaii'h-I left for Wi»coti»iii Holiday, tln-y i-ume they foiinil nothfng oli thè and patterns. where they will vi»it relative«, I tuhh* hut a puddliig mmle of coarMC Mr». .1 P Dittcr and M i«» Kooo | meni and a Jtig of water. They «ut Bitter wi-re Haleni viaitor» Ttieufky. down. Franklin tllle«l thelr platea and E X T R A S P E C IA L O N 'I lie city council in having N o m e tlieii hi» own unii proce*-ded to eat I verv ifKrii'iit work done in the wav of heartlly, hut hi« gue«tN could not «wal- putting in cruaa walk» ami grading j low thè «tuff. A fter n few moment« j Franklin r«iae ami, looking ut them, j the atroota. At a great Bargain For O ne W e e k O nly. «ahi «|iiletly: "M y friend», uny man Come to Sublimity to celebrate the who cau aulmUt ou sawdust pudding. $5.00 M en ’s patent Blu- Fourth. uh I culi, lice«!« no uiiiu's pntrouuge."— « 50c white shirt waists now 35c cher welt Shoe for .....$4.00 Ann-r lenii llluatrated Maga/.me. While Shirt Waists SUNDAY EXCURSIONS To Newport 44 75c One of Balzac’s wild scheme» was a $1.00 “ plan to coinhlm* I ’arl» theaters. One uioriilug In September, lKISt— an early 1.50 “ day to talk o f monopoly—ten literary friend« of the great novelist met by in 1 2.00 “ vltatlon ut lil» house. Before luncheon On the Corvnlli« & Kaatero Kailroa«l I ’.aUm- told th**iu of hi» ««-heme. HI« w ill lie run from Detroit and all (mint» Idea wa« to form a trust to buy up all « i «1 la-gin ii iog Holiday, June 17, liRXl the theater« a» u «e«|Uel to a «mailer Fare, Detroit to Mill City $2 liO; Wear preliminary trust for (he supply of of Mill City to Kitignlon 12 00; we»t of play» to every theater lu Pari». The KifigHtnti to Mnxwell, $175; Alhany, ten guest» were to supply them. He estlujut«*d th«- profits o f the tlr»t year at Corvallia and Philomath, $1.50. £ 120 , 000 . anil each year would, he H< H K D ri.K o f TKAI.V. « fa-uve« Detroit Mt 4 45 m . in. Mill thought, bring in more money. He ex- . C'itv 6. 5 «. m. King«ton <5 35 a. m pounded Ida scheme at length for over 'Ionker». 11:5(1; Allatny 7:30; Corvnlli» an hour, and Uuully one of tb<- gue-ts H 00; Pliihiiiintli 8:15; arriving in New «ugg«*st<sl that he uilgtit go ou at tu ! 11 •] J port at 12 (HI noon. Kettirning leave hie. The novelist started. “ I forgot ; f j 1 J Wj • J J Newport at 5 30 p m., giving .5$ hour» all about ordering anything to eat!" be cried, and late In the afternoon the fun mid plfftaure at the aeaMide. members o f the Khmlowy trust made a The Firrt Excursion of the Sea shadowy meal o f bread and che«*se and sour wine In a small country rental! son. Qo and enjoy yourself runt. The early muff» wore «mail and Uinde of Hiitlu or velvet, lined with fur. The leopard «kin came In with «juecn Anne. There la a print of an Kllxnbethnn lady with a «mall muff hanging from her girdle. Before thl* date It waa prohahly looketl upon a* mi eccentric novelty, at lea«t In Rag- laud. A full century before a Venetian grand dame hud carried her la|«log In her muff, a fa»l»J<>n that continued fot n 1 mg mm «on and found It« wuy lulu Prance. In Pari« muff» for tlihi ex- prt-«M purpoae. chlen« manchona, a* they were »iyle<l. could I»* btiuglit In ldtrj at the i<«tabll«hiiifut o f tlic IX- tnoliM'lle» (iuerln. rue d f Hue. l-'rcnch Mumptuary law » comb'scemled to no tice Hiich minor detalla na the color o f n muff. The bourgeolM wa» obliged to restrict hlmaeif t«» oomber black. The noble might ph-a«<- hlmaeif. Pn- der Loul» XIV., therefore, the man- Reduced chon o f the courtier w a» hrllllunt with «old lace and embroidered rthhona. G. Summer Rates. Excursion “ A H f - h r i a « anal a L o a r l i f n i . 44 “ 44 “ 44 SHOES 50c $4.00 M en ’s V alours Blu- cher welt, princess last 3.20 65c $4.00 W o m en ’s patent kid Blucher M c K a y Shoes 3.20 95c $3.50 W o m en ’s kid lace 1.25 Blucher M c K a y shoe 2.80 D. TROTTER, “ S T A Y T O N , OREGON. lie W o r e the Hohe, A story la told of the late Dr. Peddle, a Scotch minister, to whom Ids congre gation had present«»! a pulpit robe. He Newport. Yaquina H»v. Broit«nbnsli Li d caver Worn a ret«#, auu. after ac- C h tir«*I**«•*■«! S u t r l i y . M>»t spring» from All S. P. and know bilging the gift, he said he would In tin* Hiorrbyanl of tb f little Mid* C A K. Point». wait lu the vestry five minute» after ; d1e»«*x village <>f Pinner, Kngland, there On hik I after Jim«* I 11HMl the South Htimda n monument unite dlatlnet from ern Pacific in connection with the service to h«*ar any objectors to the In nil theme which autTOund It. It cunalata Corvnlli« «V Knatern railroad, w ill have novation. Nobody appeared but one j o f a tall, »«piare pyramid overgrown mi sale round trip tickets ftoui point« ohl lady, who, ou l»eing asked what with Ivy, through the middle of which on their lines t«i Newport, Yaquina her objections wen*, answered that she projecta n «-olltu mn<!e of atoue. Till» and Detroit at very low rat«-»' good for had n*a«l the epistles of St. Paul and could not find any reference to the tiioiiunient wn» r«l»»-«l by n »on to Ids retiilii until tp-tolx-r 10, I'.MMl. apostle wearing a gown. "W hat epis pa rent«. William and Agne# lauulon. Thr«-<- «lay ti«-k«-t» to N«-w|>«>rt and km the Inacrlptloua tell. They do not, Yaquina, good going Saturday« and tle did you read?" asked the doctor however, t«-ll why lie ch«me t«» have hi« r«'turniiig Mondays are also on »ah- "From ltomnns to Hebrews.” answer par«*n(a’ remalna pol»ed In mid air In from all Hast Side poinut, Portland to ed the old lady. “ Well. Janet,” said the atone «hell tu»teml of being hurled Kngene, inclusive, and from all West her minister. " I have read from Ko- --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- In the nana I manner. Thl« curloua act Hl'le |Niintn, enabling people to visit nuiuH to Hebrew also, and I could la accounted for In n atrungc way their fanilie« and xjien<l Sunday at the never find uny reference to the apostle wearing the breeks. What would you It «pjienra flint hi» pnrcnls came Into seaside. think If you saw me going into the »«mie money which waa to he their« " ho Season ticket» from all East Side long a» their b«»li«*a were nlmve the imints, Porthtml to Kngene, inclusive pulpit without breeks?” Needless to ground." When they died, therefore. In and troin all West Side point», are also say, the old lady departed satisfied order Hint the money «boukl not pa«« 'on sale to Detroit at very low rates with the explanation. Into other hand« their «on "burled" with stop-over priveliges at Mill City T o the fact that the B rew er D ru g Co. stores at Salem H v o l a t l o n o f t h e Xieedle. them In till» curloua manner, and. do- or any point east, enabling tourist to and Stayton are the cheapest places in the State of O r 8ewlng needles of bone, stone, glass »pltc the npimrcnt Injuatlce, Ida object \i«it the Santiatn and Hreitenhnsli nml bronze antedate all historic rec egon to buy your Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumes, waa attained. Hot Sjirings in the Cascade mountains ords, but those of Iron, brass and steel which can ho reached in one day. Sundries, Etc. are comparatively modern. Bone nnd W i n d m i l l » n » N e»v«p a | »er«. Season tickets will lie good for re glass needles have I hh * ii found lu Kgyp- In Holland blrtha. marring«-« and turn from all points until October 10. dentliN, Inateml of being recorded In ! Three-day ti<'k«*t.« will la* good going tlan tombs that are known to be over newHpnpcr». are Indlcatial by windmill«. Satuaday» and returning Monday« 4,000 years old, utul similar domestic Instruments o f bronze and copper have When a miller geta innrrh-d In* «top« only. Tickets from Port land «ml vicin III» mill with the arm» of the wbeel In ity will he good for return via the Fast been found in the mounds and burial ! a «hinting po«ltlon and with the anil« or West »¡tie at option or passenger caves of Europe ntul America which W e offer you the following special this week. It’s unfurled. Ill» frlemla ami guests fre Tickets from Kngene anil vicinity will are believed to be much older than surely a winner and wont last long. those found with the Nile mummies. quently «lo likewise with their mill». In I«- good going via the I.ehanon-Hpring The needle first nppenred in its present token of the ceremony. To Indicate a field branch if desired. Baggage on Fine Linen and Bond Box W riting Paper, reg. 60c box, 40c; reg. 50c form lu European countries in the j birth tin* Wbeel la «toppotl with the Newport tickets checked through to box for 35c; reg. 35c box 25c; reg. 25c box 20c. year 1410, but the art of making them uriiia In n »hinting position, hut at n Newport; on Yuipiina tickets to Ya- was kept a secret for upward o f 150 more a«-ute nngle than for n marring«* quioa only. Sunday exclusions to O n any quantity lot of anything w e carry, w e will years after the date last given. In thi* nod with the two upper «nil« unfurled. Newport on the C. A K. will begin year 1(580 they were first made in the give you still better prices. Telephone your orders. Should n miller die tin* «alla of Ida min June 10 or 17 ami run every Sunday American colonies, but nt whnt point are all furled, and the wheel 1« turned tliereatter, leaving Albany at 7:3(1 a m. Is a mooted question among the histo round until the nrma form an upright leave Corvallis 8 a. m. rtans. enrns. In which imHltlon they ur<* left On Tbii Basii Me Will Be Clad to Mako our Busincb Amuqintance 5 STABILITY Do Not Remain Blind Our Advertised Cut Prices Still Continue until uftcr the funeral ha* taken place. The M ole H »> K yi*». The majority o f people believe that flu* mole la even "blinder" than the proverbial hat, but the nnturallatM know that such la not the cn»e. Sir John I.iibbock and Carl ll«*»a, the latter a noted Herman naturalist, by careful Investigation proved that the tnole has eve» which are n» perfect as those of n horse or nn elephant. They are very MinnII optic», to be aure (only one milli meter In «llnmeteri, but In the matter of reflection nnd refraction do not d if fer from the normal eye» In larger anl- mals. Iln r l.ock cd t’p F orce*. It 1» the l«H*ki*d up forces within, that He deep In our nature», not U i < mh * that are on the surface, that test our mettle. It la within everybody’« power to call out the««* hidden forces, to be some body nnd to do something worth while In the world, nnd the man who dot's not do It Is violating his sacred birth right.— Success Magazine. S. P trains connect with the C’A K. at Albany and Corvallis for Ynkquma mid Newport. Trains on the 0. A K for Detroit will leave Albany at 7:30 a. ni , enabling tourists to the Hot Springs to reach there the same day. d rains from and to Corvallis connect with all cast side trains on the S. P. Full information as to rates, time tables, ect., can tie obtained on appli cation to J. C. Mayo, (Jen Pass Agt. C. «Jr K R. II., Albany; A. I,. Craig, (I P. A., S. P. Co., Portland or to any 8. P. «»r C. A. E. agent. Kates from Kingston to Newport, $-1.50. Tti Yaquina $4 00. Yon cannot induce a lower annimat to eat heartily whei, not feeling well A su-k dog starves himself and get well The stomach, once over-worked, must have rest the same us your feet or eyes. You dont have to »larva to rest, your stomach. KODOL FOR D YgPK PS IA takes up the work for your stomseh, iligests what you eat and gives it a rest Puts it back in condition again. You cant feel good with a disordered stom ach. Try Kodol. Brewer Drug Co. Salem . BREWER DRUG CO., Stayton. W a lt Whitman. O f the «lays when W alt Whitman I was n nurse in the hospitals of the civil war a biogrnplier of the poet says: "H e j would often come Into the words car rying wild flowers newly picked nnd strewing them over the In'll« like u herald o f the summer. Well did lie know that they were messenger« o f life to the slek, words to them from the earth-mother of men. And thou as he left of a night after going his last round nml kissing many a young, pule, bearded face In fulfillment of his own written Injunctions he would hear the boys calling: ’Walt. Walt, W alt! Come again, come again!’ ” H in d o o Bring Us Your New Harness Shop Produce Having opened a harness shop In the Poniscliil building, I am prepared to supply the wants of all needing We Pay the Top Harness, Whips, Market Price Saddles, Combs, Brushes, Id o l« . , Several weeks ago 1 was In an In dlnti village nnd peeped Inside the chief Goods Delivered Free to A n y P a n oi the City. Hindoo temple. To my great surprise I s h w the portrnlt of a famous London beauty, nicely framed, calmly looking # down at the idol beneath It. The lady, \ \ ^ A \ y r i o -h t I am sure, never dreamed that she ; would he worshiped In thi» way.— . ■ ' Stayton, Lucknow Letter to Loudon Mail. o «. or anything in the harness line. ~ ~ . . First-class Repairing and new work neatly and promptly done. am* see our JOS. JOHNSTON, Stayton.