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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1906)
THE STÄYT0N MAIL ------ --- - 1 H y B. D A L L X A N DER. Maa*a l u i wa n c a la r a t a l . Man la the only unlinnl which la a l ways accompanied liy dlst-a«« except those errai uraa Hint are his companions and aliare lila patronage. There la rea- aun In Itellcve timi the «leniscila o f Ilia foreata, the veld, the rivera and the orean, mi far in* they escape muu’a In- Huelle«, live, with hardly an exception, healthy Uvea ( 'limine alllilentn Ix-glu with m ona protection In the dairy, ululile and kennel. Man lina created urtlllelul cotulltloua with which the ’'(liutisti lid Ilia that tteali la liidr to" ara naau*'liited. It la now Ida aupreme tank to bring thcM> rood It Iona Into harmony with the Inwa of Ida lielnif. Hlckin-x» and deldllty are not to In- reg im ici aa natural and Inevltalde parta of our heritage, hut aa the fruita of relielllnii ugnhiat nature's Inwa, and therefore to lie got rid of. If the litnmm family dwelt in ventilated hoiiaea, breathed pun- air. lived teui|>erately, with Utile < r no nleohol. and took dally exerelae In tin* open. It would |ierh ipx know little more of gout, rheiimutlaiu, can cer. fever, lumbago, dye|a*pala. until- inn and the boat o f liif«*cLoua trouldea than <to the lower anim ala.— I*omlon Telegraph. A n 01*1 X e w a N K W H E A P C H , N O T ----------------------------- — A N "■ ~ « « «• S u b a c r / p t l o n , S L 2 S P E R A N N U M O H O A N N u m b er 21 S T A Y T O N , M A H IO N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N . JU N E 29, 1906. E l e v e n t h Y e a r . «bar» A Rax. A cartona relie of the old duya o f the luijx-r dutlea which ao i ludi hatu|H-red louruullatlc cnterprlae In the tirai half of the nlneteiMith cenlury la the llrat uumlx-r o f Iterthold'a I’olltlcnl llarnl- kerchief, Iw-lng a new a aheet printed on cottoti fabric Insiemi of pu|>er. It la dated London, Saturday. Sept. 3. 1831; prlee, fourpeuco. Ami the letter prieta, «hlch la fairly legible, la aa re m arkable aa file m aterial oil whleh It W printed The tone of Itila news rag la iuteuaely radical, hut It rcproducea Ilio order of cerem onial to lx- obxervcd at the coronaiiou o f Kill-; William IV. and (Jileen Adelaide oil the following Thiirnday, ami It la nnnounred that a prtx-lamntIon to the |a*o;de of Euro'ie will appear In our "n ext cotton,*' It lx emlx-lllxli 'd with n itiednllloii wood- cut o f Napol<*oti eroxxlntc the Alpa. but the Ink In this pictorial effort won too much for the cottoti, and the Alpe are n n fog gud the emperor, on h'irxetiack, very Indistinct.—London Mall. l* ln n «*r n n t l ft tv « » e l i t e « ' r t . F or centurlt*« we have trlial to get the word that o\prex«e** the relation of the man to the maid In- Intends to marry. "Intended** has been tried and found wanting. "My bloke.** "my young man” these eomhinntloM are not heard In t .e best circles. “ My be- trollnxl.’* a | hruse ux<-l In (.'••rniany, has not taken mot In England. "My sweet heart” Is pretty enough, hut It Incks the olllclul sound. Young men mid maidens become engaged and m ar ry, tmt they have to cross the channel for the word that lends them t> the altar. One might suggest to tin' blush lug girl who litis to allude to the man of her acceptance "m y fu tu re " French maidens speak of "molt futur." and It sottada comprehensive. London (,'hron- lele. I t o > n I Iln n U ». People will discover at last that roy ill reads to unythlng can no more I* tint in Iron than they can In dust; that there ure. hi fact, uo royal roads to nnywhere worth going to; that If tlier* w ere It would that Instant cense to he worth foiti't to—I mean so far as the things to lie obtained are lu uny « a y estim able hi term s of price, for tliers are t«*o classes o f precious things lu the world those that God gives us fot nothing sun, air and life, both mortal HA- and Immortal, and the secondarily precious things whleh he gives us fot a price. These secondarily precious tilings, «’orldly Wine and tnllk. can nuly oc bought for definite money I’liey never can he cheapened. No cheating nor bargaining will ever get a single thing out of nature’s establish ment at h alf price. I>o we w ant to Is* strong? \Ve must work. To Is* huii gry? \Ve must starve. To la* happy 1 W e must tie kind. To Ix- wise? Ws must look and think.—Ituskln. T h e T ip of the Allt««<*»*s T a ll. A great delicacy lu Florida, accord ing to the Cleveland le a d e r. Is the tip o f an alligator*« tall. It tastes like frogs’ legs, though n lilt more gamy. Alligator tails ure best Just a fte r tha rieehlrd season. The big alligators float In the w ater with only their eye» showing. When they see a flock of these fat. Juicy little birds they dlvs to the bottom. Their long. Wide snout scoop« up some o f the loam, and they flont to the su rface ngnln with Just the rich soil showing. The birds think It Is nn Island. They nllght upon It. When the «-hole family Is »here the big reptile turns suddenly. Ju s t ns the birds scram ble off he opens his mouth once. They are gone. The birds are neat little feeders, and the alligator Is an epicure at this tim e of the year. The rlcchlrd diet m akes the tip of bis tall, o f which he Is most vain, tender and sw e e t Progressive People. T h e Inixihen« innn know* the value of a ch e ck in g a c c o u n t; »<» d<«*» the up- to date professional m an ; likewiac, the |irogreaaive farm er; and, too, th e wide awake htieine*« woman. W e shall la* glad to in itiate people in to I In* detail« o( keeping a ch e ck in g account. H t a y t o s S tatic M a s k . “ Hud” Fre»li and family vixited at O. C. E ia e n lia rt’s |a*t Friday, and of course “ I'n c le Cliri»” had to allow the twins the ili-ide of the eandy »lore, ti e d a im a lie can tell one from the Ollier, hut we are inelined to dollht him, aa they look very m uch alike. T h e liillu« big. where moral is clearly shown, i« taken from nn exchange; Hi •cently a ch u rch congregation in a li't le K a n s a s towrt built a new church. T o pay for it il|ey were obliged to call on the inerehants of i h e c o m u n it y for d'-nMlions. T h e m erch an ts responded , liberally and $300 was rni«ed from this source. T h e ln-t man n«ked to sub- scrilw wss .l<ilm Kmitli, jewler, " I will give you $."» if you will let me sdd som ething to the »nh-eriptinn list," he said. T h e permission was granted anil he wrote at the foot of the list; J o h n rtniilh, jewler, $ > Hears. Roebuek & Co. $0 Montgomery Ward A Co., $0 T h e ch u rch |s-nple saw the |s»int when the m inister rend the list of d o nors to the building fund from the pul pit, And xinee th e dedication of the ch u rch th ere have l«-en no mail orders sen t out from th a t K an sas town. Straw Hats A nice line of men's and boy's straw hats Suitable and crash for haying and harvesting, at 5c to $1.50. You will need a new suit of Cloth ing for the Fourth of July. T h e electric light plant ha« hcc»i E X T R A S P E C IA L O N giving alxnit hall aervice the pu«r lew da)x on acc o u n t of Mr Hlireve putting in a new water wheel. W h en thia ia F o r One W eek Only. fully iliatalled the (MlWer at I lie plant will la-considerably increaaed and tin* $ 5 .0 0 M en’s patent Blu- Heversl Haleni men cam e up last lighting service kept up to ita usual evening and « il l this m orning leave cher welt Shoe for .....$ 4 .0 0 Y o u r old suit appears high *tMiidar*l. for ih<- Hold Creek m inin g d istrict to $ 4 .0 0 M en’s Valours Blu- a little seedy. look after claim « in which they arc in T h e cou nty rock crtiaher,which w ith cher welt, princess last 3 2 0 terested. T h e y will go to Oates on this a gang 'if convict» ha« lieen at work on ! m orning’s train, going th en ce over A good suit of M en’s Clothing $ 4 .0 0 W om en’s patent kid the Fcry plane we»t <if town the paat land into the mines 'I he prospects in $ 7 50 values f o r ............ $'» 0 0 week, hax been moved to S u blim ity Blucher M cK ay Shoes 3.2 0 th e Hold Cieek section sre of the la-st 10 0 0 values f o r .............. 8.00 precinct, where it will t** run about 10 and some excellent finds have been $ 3 .5 0 W om en’s kid lace 12 5 0 values f o r ...............9 75 «lav«, then brought to S la y to n and Act made th is spring by those of the m in 10 50 values f o r ............12 50 Blucher M cK ay shoe 2 .8 0 to work a t the K I’olrei* »tone q u a r r y . ! ers now in ihere and a t work on th eir i T h e town otheiala were unable to a r claims. T h e road through to th e ! range with th e co u n ty court to «ecu re mines will Is* completed this year and the u«e of the crn «her to crnxh rewk j m inin g m achinery taken in so th a t for the atreet», hut limy la- aide to do the rich ledge« found by the prnsfx-ct- xo later It wax th e in ten tio n of the ur« can he developed. T h is m ining co u n cil to expend a few hundred dol- ! S T A Y T O N , O REG O N . d istrict is directly tributary to this city larx on the town »treel« if arrange- though located in Marion co u n ty , and inciiiH could la- made to gel the rock , 1 '■ ...................... ............... ... ! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ...................... in case the claim s should lie developed and turn out valuable as it is believed After a gixxl deal of study and work they will he, will bring business to we have at )a»t figured o u t why xo i Albany. T b i t m inin g d istrict together many cou ntry editor« get rich. Here with the Blue River snd Cal»|«M»in ix the xecret of xiicrex«: d istricts, is likelv to lie felt in th e hn»i- A child ix Ixirn in the neighlxrrh'Hal t lie at tending physician gefx .fill, the n»-> of AII niiiv in the n e x t few years— Alnany Herald editor give« the loud-lunged youngster ind the "h ap p y pa ren t«" a xend oil Reduced Bummer Excursion • ml g e i x $u It ix ch risten ed ; the cd Rates. itor get« $00 It grows up and marries; tlie editor publishes an o th e r long- Newport. Y aq u in a Bay. Breitenhush winded flowery a rticle and tells a doz H ot Springs from All 8. I*, and en lie* about th e beautiful and Accom C. A E . Points. plish*«! bride;” th e m inister get« $ 1 0 On and after J u n e 1 1906 the S o u t h ^ W - T _ w W * — " X m- •:-■*•■' ’M,“ - » r ~ v ' i i and a piece uf ca k e and the editor get« ern Pacific in co n n ectio n with the fll 0 Corvallis A Eastern railroad, will have In the course of tim e it dies anil the on sale round trip tick ets from [siints doctor gets (rout $2-i to $1(10, the m in on their lines to New|-ort, Y aq u in a ister perli-ips gets an o th e r $15, the and Detroit at very low rates’ good for nnilxriiik-T get« from $ 5 0 to $ 100, the return until October 10, 1900 editor publishes n n o te of the destli Tluec-dny tick ets to Newport and and an ohi'uxry two colum n « long, Y aipn n a, gissl going Saturdays and mil lodge and society resolutions, a lot retu rn in g Mondays are also on sale of poetry and a free curd of th an k s from all Hast Side poiuxt, Portland to >ilid gels $IKM)0, E ug en e, inclusive, anti from all W est No wonder mi m an y co u n try editors Side |s>ints, enabling people to visit get rich. th eir fanilies and «fiend Sunday a t the seaside. Electricity. Season tick ets from all E a s t Side The eleetrlcul proja-rties of amber points, Portland to E ugene, inclusive wsre Lnown to the (Jreek s liefore tba and truin all West Side points, are also Christian era. E lectricity takea Its on sale to Detroit at very low rates name from the Creek word for amber. with stop-over priveliges at Mill City C.llliert In It**** w as the llrst to employ or any |x>inr east, enablin g to u rist to the term s “electric fo n t*" and "electric visit the S a n tia m and Breitenhush attractions.*' lu 174S F ran k lin 's elec Hot Springs in the Cascade m o u n tain s trical researches had progressed so far which can he reached in one day. T o the fact that the Brew er Drug Co. stores at Salem that lie killed a turkey by the electric Season tick ets will lie good for re spark nrul roasted It by an electric turn from all point» u ntil Octolwr 10. artd Stayton are the cheapest places in the State of O r Jack iH-fore a tire kindled by the elec Three-day tick ets will be good going egon to buy your Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumes, tric liottle, and In 1752 by means of the 8atuadxy« and retu rning Mondays Sundries, E tc. kite experim ent he dem onstrated tbs only. T ic k e ts from Portland and vicin Identity o f electricity and lightning. ity will lie good for return via tlie E a s t ! Tlie tlrst m agneto-electric machine « a * or W est side a t option or passenger. made nt P aris by IMxIl hi 1832; the T ick ets from E ugene and vicinity will tlrst telegraph Hue In the United la- good going via the Lebanon-Spring- £tutex wax set up betw een W ashington field branch if desired. Baggage on and Baltim ore In 1844; the first sis!»- Newport tick e ts checked through to W e offer you the following special this week. It’s marine cab le w as laid betw een Eng Newport; on Y a q u in a tick ets to Ya- surely a winner and wont last long. land and F ra n ce In 1.830. As early us q n in a only. Holiday ex clu sio n s to 1802 S ir Humphry l>nvy produced an Newport on the C. A E . will begin ’ F in e L in e n and Bund B o x W r itin g Paper, reg. 60c box, 4 0 c ; reg. 50c electric light with carl »on ixilnts on nl J u n e 10 nr 17 and run every Sunday,; box for 3 5 c ; reg. 35c box 2 5 c; reg. 25c box 20c. most the sam e principle a s that now thereafter, leaving Albany a t 7:3 0 a m . employed. T he first electric railway leave Corvallis 8 a. m. On any quantity lot of anything we carry, we will on the continent o f Europe w as buill 8. P trains co n n e ct with the C'A E . I by Siem ens nt B erlin In 1881, tlie first a t Albany and Corvallis for Y a k q u in a give you still better prices. Telephone your orders. In Englnud was constructed lu 1882, xml Newport. T ra in s on th e C. A E anil In America the first electric bus (or Detroit will leave Albany nt 7 :3 0 was built lu 1S8.V > a nt., enablin g tourists to the H o t Salem . v>tayton. Springs to reach there th e same day. A d v e r t I sl nir . T ra in s from and to Corvallis co n n e c t Until business Is sueccssful without with all east side train s on the 8. P. — — » — 7— 7 _— « t .. . _ ~ a proper store, proper employees and Full information ns to rates, tim e ! tlie right amount o f cHpItnl. It must he tables, ect., ean he obtained on appli a ssu m e ' that these throe conditions cation to J . C. Mayo, d e n Pass Agt. are essential to the conduct o f profit C. A E It. It., A lbany; A. L . C raig, G. able trade, and It Is ns obvious that P. A., 8. P. Co., Portland or to any 8 . ! so long as advertising accom panies the P. or C. A. E . agent. business o f profit advertising Is nec B ates from K in gsto n to Newport,! essary for the upbuilding o f busi $4 50. T o Y a q u in a $4 00. £ l U V I U V V H av in g opened a harness shop ness. T h e mere appearance of advertis In th e Ponischil bfiilding, I You c a n n o t induce a lower minim al ing Indicates that business Is lielng j am prepared to supply the done or will he done, and so long as to eat heartily when not feeling well wants of all needing everyltody prefers to buy o f men of A sick dog starves himself and get well success rather than of men of failure T h e stom ach, once over worked, must Just so long will the man who adver have rest the same as your feet or eyes, j Saddles, Combs, Brushes, tises be likely to do the largest busi You dont have to starva to rest your stom ach. K O D O L F O B D Y S P E P S I A ness. or a n y th in g in the harness takes up th e work for your stom ach, line. T h e R n r g l a r ' a tirnap. digests what you eat and gives it a rent. k o d s Delivered Free to A ny “Did It ever strik e you th at a bur Puts it hack in cond ition again. You glar of all men Is most sensitive to the c a n t fed gmsi with a disordered sto m P a rt of the City. ach. Try Kodol. Brewer Drug Co. fitness of things?” and new work neatly and "C an ’t say It ever did. How do you promptly done. Now is tlie tim e to harvest your m ake It ou t?" Call and see our stock. "H e alw ays throws light on his shady th istle crop. T h is pest is on tlie in crease, ami will soon take th e land if tran saction s with n dnrk lautern.”— Stayton, Ore. not prevented. B altim ore American. SHOES G . D. TROTTER. ^COURTESY t)U R O n IhLi B a si s Mo Will B e ß la d Do Not Remain Blind Our Advertised Cut Prices Still Continue BREW ER DRUG CO., Bring Us Your New Harness P r n d iiff i S h o p We Pay the Top Harness, Market Price Whips, First-class Repairing W . A. Wright, JOS. JOHNSTON, Stayton.