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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1906)
H r B . U A L E X A S DEH. A Fi.hVHNTH Y e a r . H rfik U l N K W M l'A H K H . Ibr Trall. The Fourth at Sublimity. • tore was represented by a float con taining a watermelon pstcb with two T tiere are puri» o f tbe w orld w here darkies anxious for the fruit, which g 'r l liable» are ilrow u eil like HuiM*rtlii* w»s guarded by an old mao with a utt» kltlell» mill other» tu w h ich |t I» «hot gun. Other attracti«ms added to Hat un cum inoli fur the (lini gli ter» In the make tbe parade fi.st-cl»»». Alter tbe parade hail returned to largo fatiillic» o f the p-xir lo Ite »olii by tlielr pareti!» luto live» o f pro»tltutlon. the ground— I lie grove adjoining tbe «in the oth er bollii, tin* page» o f hH tory : Sister»’ school, ami which is an excel ore iilli»l w ith e x a m p le* o f the devnl«*il lent place to Indil a celebration— llie live» o f ehilille»’ men nini w oiuoii who I band played »«une national airs and h o v e w orked un selfishly fur Mie g io ii I chairman Jos. A. Hitter intrmloeed i f th eir kind, B achelor* and virgin» the orator, lion . Tim». Brown, who I a ve b< en the nnlut» o f tb e w orld, mul I delivered ail excellent mill res*. This » » » followed by a very pretty a«- eblli’ b"-» nr*.* Mu* p h lla u tlirupl»r*. the founder» o f college», ha* pi tal», art Mag drill by several girls, who also • ulloctlou» and librarle», Mie phllo»o- sang national song». After dinner there «»• music by the pbem . the great w riter», leader» nml th in k er* o f the rare. P lato. Joan o f barn!, the Cnlithlimpiau parade, tin* r", Savonnrolu, Georg«* W ashington. > base ball game and races uf different The Imwerv dance attracted D a v id llu m e . Locke. Spin oza, Tim im i* i kind« • .arlyle, I'lorem»* N igh tin gale, B uskin j many in tbe evening. Kveryone pr*-sent seeuo*<l to enj**y iiiii ) H erbert Hpcncer a rc only a fe w o f the great nani«*» In till» eta»». A n lu- the day— the tine grove, the excellent U -re-tlug volum e coiild lie w ritten on program, tin* g«H»l nrilcr and tin* ab tlu* Itulehtcdnca» o f the w orld to child- sence of accidents all tending to the lc » m en and w om en. N ew Y o rk M ed pleasure of the occasion. »leu nini H ’« n r a . ica l Journ al. M »<trsi < I s la )« ««ríen l ' s r r j lite M a st l a n s i e ! Ians Ilim Kamr 'l«lid M urrf. Statisi!«** compile«! by authorltle» on tit»* «‘on« 1 It luti u f (lie d e a f uml du m b In Mil» o a m tr y pr«*»eiit ulte »Igulttcnnt fa ct In n*gard t«i the m atrim on ial a f fair» o f tlmt b«*ly o f citizen». It I» re- vc.ili»l therein that u 'lille m any wom en d e|irlved o f the (tow er o f »perch have becu »ouglit in m a rria g e b y men whose flve »«maos w ere tiulm pnlred on ly n few w om en w hose tongue» w eye In g »«ni w o rk in g order h a ve consented to tie tlieiu»elvi*» t'i mi'u w ho could not bear w h at wn» b eing »aid. ( 'yule# timi In tb e «e reve la tio n s m a tter for m any c a u s tic d iatribe» p e rtain in g tu the «»»uver sa tlouu I mul llHlenlng p o w ers o f the »e.ve». W h eth er or not these sa rc a stic olraervatloii.» contain uu e x p la n a tio n of th e co m p a ra tiv e willlugm*»» mul un- 'w llllnguc»» o f m en and w om en to mnr- ry mute» I h a q u estion , hut the fuet re- When Maxim, the famous gun in ventor, placid hi* gun Is-fore a eomltte of judges lie staled its carrying |«ow«-r to Is- illudi tarlow w-liat be felt aure the gun would accomplish. The result nf the trial was therefore a great sopri»«*, ' ili»t«‘M<l of di>sa|Hiintment. It i« the 1 -atm* with tin* mauufacttires of Cliam- ! iierlains Colie Cimieri* and Diarrhoea KemeUy. They do not publicly l«ia»t of i II tlii« remedy will acoomplisli, hot l»*rf(*r to let the u«ers m a k e the state ment«. What they «I«* claim is that it »ill positively cure diarrhoea, dvs- enttt/y, (taina in stomach and bowels ■ ml has never l»'cn known to fail. For «ale by Htayton Pharmacy. Y o l n lil««. “ H a v e yon »een P ro fe sso r G abb leton , tin* oclcntlat. la te ly ? " “ Yi*s; I listened to him for m ore than an hour nt the d u b lust u ig lit." "In d eed ! W h at w a s lie ta lk in g a b o u t?" mulus. A INmrrful A N S u b s c r i p t i o n . $ 1 .2 5 P E k A S SUM O H O A N N umber 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 L Y 6. 1906. AVIuter In (tu' litotiiilti 1 11« I h w v w p In Probably the largest crowd that ever K m ri-strh-tioiia, Hletlglng miti trav i I o v er Ila* show Itiinkftl traila n n llmlt- assembled in *>ur neighbor town. Hub- •'.I In Imre u e r t w l t ; . In tbe 'o ld e r *«*i; limit)-, was theie no Wednesd»)- to as- »*tu * Un« Irull» a re kept opeu by ahovel- ' si»t tli.« people of that (>lace in proper lo g miti p a r k in g tliem iluw a. W licu tbe ly eelehrai ing the national holiday. The crowd was there early, ton, big r u m ili» Miti« lu te riu ltte u tly In I i I k I i . and little, old and young, dressed in (Itili vote««, ilif le»in»ter, w ltli n la-lt t . li( nrumiti bis overem it nml II titf their best ami prepared for a day of lil» urin» in k eep w u n ii, furo» lil» grcnt- on joy nielli. The exercise» opened with a (»trade. « «t liiirt|t>lii|iH, Imt w h cu Mie lietity »iitiw» unti rnpltl Uni m » ttf M|ii lnk' e ei.e The Hiihliiuity limili headed tlie pro* tiM iulug ineuiiN ii b a tti* nini n venturi* [ cesatoti, followed by ile* Liberty car, Tlii» was »v-ili it »milieu leriiilu u ll ni h in g ln g driven by Jo» Kchulrc Jii»t ubove. 'rtiouMii ih I m uf tona uf handsomely decorated and loaded with Mlow tip Mie m ouutnlu »kit*« I i i i i i k little girl» representing the several un a trig g e r Mini enn Ite Mpruug by »tate» and Mi»» Hose ll«*ck«*r a» timi Mie Migli uf il Tireese or Mie r illlu g uf de»» of Liberty. In the parade were li pine enne, unii In »utiiiner tuuiiy n floats represent ing I'hll |> Meier, deal b ar reti »lupe nml pile uf rm k nini Min- er in Peering mscliinrey, buggies, ete: ber ut Mie buttuiu teli» u »keletnn tuie Anton Va n il a ml le, harness; Chris, uf Mie trinter'» night. F lounderlug. Giebeler’s new tbre»blng outfit; ttie » n e ll rin g litui perneverllig upen Mie ; clown bn nil, a comical outfit; Hazel iru ll a little rtifTnl Mircad u f w iilte wood creamery; tin* hop industry; H. frolli tip il I kj ve, bui u lui ni d a y'a Work Frange, general merchandise; Hazel- I wood ice cream; J. A. Hiller’s general fnr i 1111111.— t >m in k ,M ii g a zi ne. < hllfllr»« N O T l l r ui t * C love« a re »Imply the dried tlow er "He didn't any.” —Puck. hud» o f a b ea u tifu l evergreen tree g r o w in g n a tu ra lly on tbe S p ice island». A IVMr«l l»ol. 'ITicse tlow er liuil» uri* gath ereil w hen of troubles to contend with spring from they h a v e becom e o f u b rig h t red and i torpid liver and blockaded bowel» un a rc Just on the point o f opening. T he less yon awaken them to their proper n am e com es from the rin ctu blu iice of action with Dr Kings New Life Pills; tin* prepared »pice to »malt mill», from the pleasantest and most effective cure the F rench w ord clou, for nail. C loves for constipatian. They preuent append- a re very heavily charged w ith a pun icitis ami tone up tin* system. 25c at gent, acrid , vo latile oil, a» m uch as 2 i* Urewcrs Drug store. p er cent som etim es b ein g ex tra cte d , 'lid s oil Is v a lu a b le fo r lia v o rlu g and At m o i i p l i f r f . sc e n tin g purposes and ha« a lim ited T h e re I* ii w id e d ifferen ce o f opinion ileld in m edicine, hut tile habit o f “ ent- am ong the lenrned m en o f the w orld as Ing c lo v e s," In w hich y o u n g folk« und j to w liu t w ou ld lie Mu* effect o f w h olly lo i o ften old one* Indulge. 1 » very rep rem o v in g Mu* atm osphere. Son ic think rcbcn alble, iih the oil 1 » a po w erfu l I th a t If It w e r e p ossible to liv e nftcr- d rug, becom ing in m any eases an I ii - * w a rd a ll ibo »tars, planets, etc., w ould »Idlou* poison. lx* v isib le In broad d a y lig h t. O thers dc- cluWe th a t then* w ou ld Is* no d a y and A lliin«l»r. th a t the sun Itself cou ld not be s«*on V ery fe w pcr»ons a c q u it them selves u n der such condltiona. nobly in their m aiden speech. A t a W edding fea st recen tly the bridegroom • swil til« r o m n d »» I.if». w a s c a lle d upon, iih u su al, to respond '• While returning from the Grand t • the given toast. In sp ite o f the fa c t Army Encampment nf Washington th at he bad p rev io u sly pleaded to he City, a comrade from Ktgin, III , was ex cu sed , m u sh in g to tb e roots o f Ids tak«*n with cholera morbus and was in hair, he rose to bis feet. H e Intended la cririeal oondiiion," any* Mr J. F,. to Imply th at he w a s u n prepared fo r Houghland. of F.fdon, Iowa. "I gave «pcivh m aking, hut, u n fo rtu n a tely , him Chamberlain'* Colic Cholera and p laced III» hand upon the b rid e’s shoul Diarrhoea Remedy and believed saved d er an d looked d ow n a t her a« he his life. I have I m ' pii engaged for ten Ktatninereil out his opening (and con i years in immigration work and con clu d in g » w ords: ducted many parties to the south and "T h is or th in g has lieeu th ru st up west. I always carry this remedy and on m e." London T it Hits. have used it successfully on many oc- J Oil « l i l i e s o f s i g h t . T h e tw o e.ve« really «is* two objects. If the tw o foreflngcrs he held, one at the d ista n ce of one foot, the other two feet In front of the eye« and the for m er be looked *t. two phantoms of the la tter will lie observed, one on each side. If the latter be regarded two pbautnniH of the nearer Anger will be observed mounting guard, one on each side. i1 cession*." Kohl by Slayton Pharmacy. — ■trltaln's O ld est Office. A l w a y s H a la la ar. T h era 1» a group of lslaiul» to the south of New Zenland called the Mis ters. or Seven Hlsfers, which are reput- •sl to t*e subjected to a practically con stant rainfall. The same may be said of the Island* and mainland of TIerra del F u eg o, saving for the difference that tbe rain often takes the form of sleet and snow. On a line running round the work! from four to eight or nine degrees there are patches over w hich rain seldom ceas«*a to fall. This la called the "zone of constant preclpita tlon," hut nt tbe same time tb«*re are •evei a I locnlltle» along It with very little rainfall. T h e Kntl u f K a u n l r d i r . Koine men think that the gratifica tion of curiosity I h the end of knowl edge some the lova of fume, some the ph'untire of dispute, some the necessity of «upportlug themselves by their knowledge, hut the real use of all kuo«»ledge Is this—that we ahould ded icate that reason which was given ns by Cod to the use and advantage of man.—Bacon. 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 this warm weather. E X T R A S P E C IA L O N SHOES For One W eek O nly. $5.00 M en’ s patent BIu- cher welt Shoe f o r ...... $4.00 Y our old suit appears $4.00 M en’ s Valours Blu- a little seedy. cher welt, princess last 3 20 A good suit of M en's Clothing $4.00 W om en 's patent kid 9 7 60 value« f o r . . . . . $ ’>00 Blucher M cK a y Shoes 3.20 Very Rare. 10 00 values f«>r............ 8.00 Dealer In Antiques-Here are two $3.50 W om en’ s kid b e e 12 50 values for............ 9.75 very rare revolvers. 16 50 value» for. . . . . 1 2 50 Blucher M cK a y shoe 2.80 Customer— What Is their history? “They were carried by Columbus.” "What! Revolvers weren't Invented in Columbus' time." “ 1 know. That’s what make« them so rare.” G. D. TROTTER, S T A Y T O N , OREGON. H is fle v o la flo a . "8|a*Hklng of revolution».” Iiegan the loqundoaa man. "1 was the central fig ure in one myself once." “ Somewhere In Bouth America?" "No; In Massachusetts. I got caught In the Hhaftlug of a woolen mill.”— Philadelphia Ledger. Reduced Hummer Rates. Excursion Newport, Ysqniua Bsy. Brcitenbusb Hot Spring» from All K. P. and C. A E. Points. On ami aft«*r Jim«* I I9M6 the South ern Pacific in connection with the Oorvalli« & Eastern railroad, will I ihvh on sale round trip tickets front (siint« on their lines to New|«»rt, Yaquinn ami Detroit at very low rales’ goisl for return until October 10, 1906. Three-day tickets to Newport an«l Yaquina, giwsi going Saturday« and returning Mondays are al»<> on sale, from all East Side |Kiiii«r, Portland to Eugene, inclusive, and from all West Side (siints, enabling people to visit tli«*ir fa in lie» ami »fiend Sunday at the seaside. Season tickets from all East Side |siints, Portland to Eugene, inclusive and from all West Side points, are al«o on sale to Detroit at very low rates with stop-over priveliges at Mill City or any |H>int east, enabling tourist to vi»it the Santiam and Ureitenhiish Hot Springs in the Cascade mountains which can I h * reached in one day. Season tickets will hi* g«»>d for re turn from all points until October 10. Three-day tickets will la* good going Satuaday« and returning Monday» only. Tii'k<*ts from Portland ami vicin ity will lie good for return via the East or West side at option nr passenger. Tickets from Eugene and vicinity will be go o d going via tbe Lehanon-Spring- tield branch if desireil. Baggage on New(H»rt tickets checked through to Newport; on Yaquina tickets to Yn- qiiinn only. Sunday exclusions to Newport on the C. & E. will fa-gin June 10 or 17aml run every Sunday thereafter, leaving Albany at 7:30 a m. leave Corvallis 8 a. m. S. P. train» connect, with the C'A E. at Albany and Corvallis for Yakquma ami Newport. Trains on the C. A* E for Detroit will leave Albany at 7:30 a. m., enabling tourists to the Hot Springs to reach there the same day. Trains from and to Corvallis connect with all east side trains on the S. P. Full information ns to rates, time tables, ect., can be obtained on appli cation t«i J. C. Mayo, Gen Pass Agt. C. & E. R. K., Albany; A. L. Craig, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland or to any S. P. or C. A. E. agent. Rates from Kingston to Newport, $4 50. To Yaquina $4 00. You cannot induce a lower minimal to eat. heartily when not feeling well. A siek dog starves himself and get well The stomach, once over worked, must have rest tbesam eas your feet or eyes. You dont have to starve to rest your stomach. KODOI. FOR DYSPEPSIA takes up the work for your stomach, digests what you eat nml gives it a rest Pots it back in condition again. You cant feel go«al with a disordered stom ach. Try Kodid. Brewer Drug Co. The oldest office under the crown Is that of lord high steward, which wn* In existence l>efotv Uie time o f Edward the Confessor—Indeed, some authori ties say that It was Instituted by Oflfa Now is the time to harvest your In 757. For a long period this oMlcial was second only to the king, and the thistle crop. This pest is on the in- office wn* for some time hereditary In er«‘a«e. ami will soon take the laud if not prevented. certain noble families.—Tit-Bits. Do Not Remain Blind T o the fact that the Brewer Drug Co. stores at Salem and Stayton are the cheapest places in the State of O r egon to buy your Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumes, Sundries, Etc. Our Advertised Cut Prices Still Continue W e offer you the fallowing special this week. surely a winner and wont last long. It’ s Fine Linen and Bond Box W riting Paper, reg. 00c box. 40c; reg. 50c box for 35c; reg. 35c box 25c; reg. 25c box 20c. O n any quantity lot of anything we carry, w e will give you still better prices. Telephone your orders. Salem. BREW ER DRUG CO., Stayton. Bring Us Your New Harness Shop Produce Having openeil a harness shop In tbe Ponischil building, I am prepared to supply the wants of all needing W e Pay the Top Harness, Whips, Market Price Saddles, Com bs, Brushes, or anything in the harness * line. Goods Delivered Free to A n y Part of the City, W . A. Wright, Stayton, Ore. First-class Repairing and new work neatly promptly done. Call and see our stock. and JOS. JOHNSTON, Stayton