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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1906)
T TH E S T A Y T O N MAIL r . D. AttXANOIK. Publisher Knterni ât the j>œtoffice et Stayton. Oregon m h .«il metter ot the »ecomi elee» T h « M 4 IL H meile«V fffuU rly to it* Muhaorib- •r» until e dt'MtiUe order to du.» «»nimm* ie re* coi ved end nil arrearage* ere )*ld BUSINESS DIRECTORY W I L B U R N. F IN T I.E H , D. M. 1». DENTIST Office over F n.il R o ck ’ s Store STAYTO N £ )K OREGON J. \Y. C O L E , AUMSVILLE. OREGON. H . A . B E A U C H A M P , M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON office in Hank Bui I dim- Nights at May ton Hotel, {‘hone ring at night, tnree anort rings. Promptly answcieJ from all rural liues. STAYTO N , OREGON JO H N H E N K E L, Merchant Tailor I have on hand a full line o f samples for Spring and Sum m er Suits. Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty STA Y TO N OREGON CALL AT ERNEST MATTHIEU’S SOLE AGENT FOR PORTLANDCLUB Guaranteed Absolutely Pure Nine Years Old Seventy-Five Cents Per Pint CITY MEAT MARKET Sestak & Stowell Healers in F re sh , S a lt and Sm oked M EA TS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR STOCK AND HIDES Stayton, Oregon Grand Central Hotel Is open to th e p u b lia All new ly fur» niched room s. A ccom m odations first- class. N ice, warm d in in g room and first-class meals. M. J. SPANIOL, Prop. Stayton, Oregon W. E. THOMAS Undertaker-Embalmer Good Assortment of Caskets and Cases Personal attention given 1o funerals wli' u <1< sired. E u ibaim in g after latest m ethods. A First-Class Hearse at a Moderate Charge Burial Robe*, Shoes, Gloves and Hosiery Furnished T elegraph or T eleph one at My E xpen se \V. E . T H O M A S STAYTO N , ORK. Job Printing Keep it in vonr mind that TbS Mail print* Note Heads, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Or Anything Else You May Went at Very Low Prices I mi -ni* )r u r lin llls. be p articular as to w lieiher w e are at •wdmvM* If ‘ ptllUMf-11*1010 ’ V a station when you get off, either.” *' 1 «vas a loser in a tw ent« year hat- *K ** 'J*'M A H JU Corson looked helplessly at the girl, of Vl/ilo Mi|||HUl jo | hoooi || lei t«ilh « li roui«* p i l o am i iim llgai t bnt her fa c e w as adam ant excep t w hen And o| '«duini* )ih».»-«iiio U| sores, u n til I tried Itn ck len s A n ile.« intidd tr. nufpUiM diluiti« oi she thanked her com panion with a Ilio* Malve; vi li i«-li i nrm «I th e tide, h\ cu i o<| m u I'oJo viM-imiVU am lie. It Is evident that there v a a no * Adi».» y s «‘ iU|d |m jopM p o « m g hut li, till nul a trace ......... l i a , " appeal to her, and Corson w isely con 4ttil|AtUttibi t(l| w ouni|o.\ *%«*j| i w rite» A M llrm e, uf F um i v ili", V i. clu ded to let the argum ent wait until oiiud xml pipiiopl» y \hw|A By Suae Clements Willi* Best fur old U lcers, C u is, ü u in s su d •pV |1bHpo|V osi|,»s lioitlltlii ) u better time, W ou n d *. Sác al lin ««, i D rug Minn-. 4.0.U0I,! J(| t»| no mow pint. it w as him !, though, to sit quietly be UOIM t|lO*| JOJ >pHN| 0 (H It 111 MA iwottl ot(X OipvritfM. iati, tx, ¡¡tu tr ix Route .Inn»' T, I HiM.-•>•»«i •• side the girl lie had propound to live \>| )jitt| 1 th> p| i in it oa \ i pint *oA|ittt«t TlinlM*r I »•»»•«, fi» I I ' II h I i «'M l t u l l i ---------------------------— ---------------------------- o d a y s before and be denied even the 0|1!biB It M M 1'»1K| o|Ui| Otto tlon«d|1t rutti li SiatcR (.and ofili'ii, lie could • U O J %uti»> wb’ ll' M IU « * v o [ t | v » . ’4o U A ll l'iirtlaud, Ofbifoii, Jattuarv 19, t'k«. It was uot tin* first time that Corson right to m ake an appeal, *Ap«|«UI Jill (.lottiti | jo * 0 |ttojt|o 111 < » Xtni Notici» Iu bi rcltv h Ivi ti tliat In t "ii»|*H ilice Im agine nothing except Ills np|s :»raiice 1 SOW |tt JO OJIIO 01(1 JOJ U< O/f fctir/ tffoo toltoti ta d wished G randm a Bradley never with the lirovluliiin* nl tin; ui l of I oitKlc « id to Apdt 110 J op|tt|p»j \ijwa ‘ | m aijl it ttt!(|Mol| I j ii nv S, 1U74. until ted "A.i act (or th«* *•*»»«• if bad Invìi born to leave a recipe book wTiTi the bundle, but surely Grandm a J( tlo|Klou« Jliov jo A If) jo m *| 11M() 11 ni In* r Imntu tu t »••• 14 tu to« i»l « nilfnt !•!«%« i r* • to her descendants. As a hoy hU B radley's cough m edicine w as Innocent OU/ '(OOi| «|| )|J II ttl!|J(| III \\ *«.MttO(|MUI M « »li, N» vaila, and W a«iii«Mbni TifFMufy»** •» * h|i| jo Miio||H»jttti| dt|) ttU(Njopt!o * 0 ) 11 J<tifi cuti’Il lied I«» All t Du Bublp lami M at» • t»> h * t earliest re co lleettou* w ere o f vile tast enough iu appearance If uot in taste. AtiKitut I, h*.1 i>Mvla Hi’ VriiMin i»l Hi «til», •tilt | ttO| (Mill 1 «lotti tuo tlloj) 4 )»>«J1 NO JO of lie g la m iil across the stale. 'Ills count) ni Ktint. rttttbJ id b w « i n lu» * thl- ing m esses recom m ended In Grandm a M,MMl d|)|(| « JOJ A X *kWJo|,| it î) lin d lu thl« oftlci’ her »worn «tati'im lit No giant appeared to he sleeping, hut us A }\ -III ° l ftossojpplt *J 0 )| 0 | JO lutto itisi fuf thr |Mirrbmi’ of Un4 M* of N «juartt r B radley's lunik for various Infantile C orson turned tow ard Euuiee the man |t?)s(H| Aq | mmi I m . i \ *uo|> wtijujd | im || miu inni North w« •( «|uari»f of N I*, uuarfur *»t n* cUun Ills, hut even then he had never battìi F.a»i. rous«il to sutldeu w atchfulness, ami Ot|) 11 ! tloltl )tiol 11 uto )40tli 01(1 JOtttlllllJM No tn In T o‘Vimhlj» No In H lUu»4i No the tim e worn volum e as he did now Corson sk illfu lly "hanged his notion to ot|) \i\ dtt p ov »H *l M A jo .\ o J s |(| m V|t| JOJ mid will offer proof to »How that tin land -oiiitht I» in o ff « rtliiBülv for it* II in ta» r or *tou. >.UI |«|0 ot| 1«t|M !»|t|i o) 4tt ilio I it o»-A«tf than for wKniultuml jniriuao**, and to « *tabb*h that he w as asked to ca rry a whole suggest that be w as m erely trying to 4(0. ' j o| 11 J<| OV|tt) O) *»A tit| 1,t|Op IIO.V her claim io»atd lami bvlurv ibi* Hunbivr »u«l quart o f her Invaluable cou gh sirup to look ou t o f the w indow . T he iiuui was *|k»1«.H1| o.tol| % \ Kiev!ver id ihl<4 nffien al I'mtiand, bregón, on his mother. suspicious still, lint not belligerent, u n i jo))toti on *t|JJfT)ttO pnM tt.ipinojl joppttfq Thur«*dav, Ihe 1*41(1 dav of hilv, IMJ»t 4hc naine» a» wttite»»«•: ' It I i.miden, Mol * It w as very good o f A unt Betsy fo r the rest o f the trip Corson kept his pitti A Oil pi )| ' ! I o | ) t; 1 11 )sitoo .*1«U|1W)0 •’•«,»11 ••ri Ignudi!it. « II Okliorn and A. II. 1.« fior, a I 4ltOI(m JO * jo A || jo j(aljtr) *tlo|) M«tttptlf w h o w as the custodiuu o f the precious eyes tl\»il on the bell rope and betray jo j oit|it ) 11 <| oa «I4|U potutiti 4oM:,a*|p ol|) jo of I'orllwitd,nri tfiut. A it) and m 11 j»« r»oii« cUlmliitf wdv« r*«'l) llm volum e aud com pou n der o f Us pre ed no interest in his com panion. Apio ioti OJIIO Ot|) JOJ *00|10tljd J.» KpHMJ.’S | KJO.NoS Ot|1 11 tl JO '4j«> 11J v\ |«0||lOtlt ttb|pWO| a(»«.*4 «••«I» «« rlt»*d laud* are rsHjU«,'*U*d lo (lb* scriptions, to send the g ift, hut a w his li e w as hoping there would be an o p ot|) tuojj inolilo- jo ptio o |(||4«4 m 1 )4ottuoj)4 i loir c Utili» in HtU ofhee ou or t»efi»r« «ubi I .in day of July, inori ky luittle d on e up in a new spaper does portunity ut the station a fter the giant Ot() OA«l| 041U VlOtlJ OA |1 till O.UMjU Ul|X AUikMitN «4 im»i«Mr.it. ItetfUti r. not m atch a brand new w lu ter over had goue his w ay. hut the giant show ed •4)tiotii||v (*'».il•» 11 M pint t|.utr;r.« coat, and there w as t'ertalo to lie some a very evident Intention o f squiring Slittino Dftl(Ut|0 4j i luti li U| Sl)|t|OtlOjl| Jo) T l i l » l » « * r I . m i i i I , \ t r .• ••«»•« .1 . i k i " • M o l l e * * for I*witlit'S1 *•••• out* on the traiu to recognize him aud Miss B arbour to the car. and they m ov AjMUlJJ Utt|0j0A04 It *djnjOjOt|) 4| H Albi - \o.)4i(iM wjt|i pint sojn n oj) ntoji*) pint t*u tii’d Mini«*» b an d 1 »ffI«’«’, pass the story ou. Bordami. Ornton. 1j»rll 17. Bk ». ed d ow n the station platform In slugl* |t:|t(Oboj.| *tttiti| jo cosilo ut .»otiott(|tit 4(01(1 Notice i« htfri’bv Kbi t) litui tn nunI'ltan * F or a m om ent he contem plated send- file. E unice first. C orson follow in g ami 1J»\0 A 11 W| *hM i 4 *1««U OtlOlS pb It )IOj|HkO(«| 4 « tilt U n* |»r«»vUluli» of till’ act of f oiigre«« of ing the luittle by express, but the ap the giant bringing up the rear, ready •)«MIJ |l’ *s bopin«) *|«H»4 w tto.lhf) *WJ« 1 J ii »»•• 3, lk?M i'titltle<l **Ali act the »«!«• of -.O jotf) S01I|J| *AJOA004||| |U O ||M |\ It oppi») limber UtoU in di«" Ht«ti » i$t I’nUfornlH, ♦»•« pearance o f the train prevented that, to p ou n ce u | mui C orson at the slightest «too4d|(l ‘Jtl JO |T)U()||M1JIU| »-it | mm | «mi. Nevada and \N w*«litit 4 ton T* rMU»f > n» and. assu m ing ns m uch «llgult.v as his chance. • \tetidnd lo all t In* Bubllc I ami mai» n In act stinti jotftud Au«ti»I 4. IS'»), Krrvld G. Marlin,of Bmllmitl, burden w ould perm it him. he clam ber- C orson lu n rd u l the sumo c a r rs did 1 t | t t | j o i | i iw n f ti) n o |) t !t i|q n t n o |ti* ||t > |s a i ) «d c i m i illy of M u l I nomali , rila le «d G r « «on, na» dit « p t l« |O t|O J|U JO «»Kb *lt|1 11H it| ) 1 A\ ..m o lt i rd aboard. the girl, and the giant sw u n g him self pb tt .»ut 11 t|.Mttu jo .«jb)|pb. > d \o «itji dav fill'll in thl* office (»I» * a rti »lab-iuenl N»» T here w as no parlor c a r on the su bu r on to the buck p latform , it w in evident .<«( i n o )i|tttinjA\ k .»•>!•.».« »jo , m | p.’jrd*ud fMM) for the |uir«dia»e of the riU of N W • t aii*1 \ E i|iiarlei of b tjimriir *f *»•« t .on N*> am ban train, and the sm oker w a s filled that lie w as thorough In w hatever lie *B)IM«J |«U|0|jMtt| OA| Ititi IUOJJ sJJUjp.» T<»wii»hU» No lori, Bun»f«' v 0 ; 1. »•) and *% 1 » I (tuttlttu '«Il o|| offer |»r«Mif to »how thnt th bttol »otikhl I* n.o'e with laborers returning from their undertook, and C orson w as u >t anxious K| 1tM|) vaiualib for It« limiter uni! »•«»nr titan fur iu '■ tttl|jniwu JO «mpl 4ojb|i?\ d a y ’s w ork up the road. C orson hated to g iv e him an excuse. C orson w as not j njtl tttlj\XO||Oj si *J(| Al) |KM 4 eutliiral i»tirj»o*ea, ai»«t to «'*!*Mt*h til» eUtfli to the sm ell o f a pipe, let alone a half a co w a rd , but he knew how little •Aliti 4« 04lt0>!|> J4( h M«9 iDUIjWlO tkltt tttt) »aid lami Udore tha f(»*i(l*tef and Ile « Ivef «if office ut Boftland. Oregon, «in M«»nd«>, It«' hundred, and he beat a hasty retreat to ch ance he w ould have against a man • 4«ittti|| *o noni.) tttt(1 t?»iji j«» 111’ 1« 1 ttiirp||ttq tin« libtiday of July. Bski. U bo!) pb« £UlibitiUUlOJls bo|1.»UttJ .»i{X • the next car. H» Hattie« a* iriH»c»*ea Kob« rt V |4oi|«leB, w ho quite evidently w as u sn l to rough |(ola*rt IsOinten, 1 harte» OstaiPti »*f Bortiaml, He started forw a rd with a w ord o f mul tum bles, so he silt on the edge o f ) v o ' j s| AU y\\ Oregon, ami If H«»dck«’f, »»( K«#S Valid .O f'jtih. greeting as his gla n ce took In Eunice the sent mul stared at the celling, while m i ami »»ii |»er*on* rlnltnltt« ad vi» rari) ilo above-ilea«*rit»e«| land» are ro«i»i»**,b*«l to tlie B arbour; but, to his surprise, that his busy brain work til at several p rob their ('Ialina k>< thU »»ftu « on or U fore »aid |4di U rli. y o u n g w om an fa v ored him with a lems. nil looking tow ard no Immediate day of July, B*»» «Irli 1» Un* i rulli clm rnctcr. It tb.rhV»»N M, lMir*rs Beel*i* r gla n ce so chilling that he w as glad to understanding with Eunice. They laid miiy I n * <1cscrll»*il us li-rf»!sin tuatcrlnl- sink into the nearest seat. had a quarrel «»nee liefore, and lie had lzc«l spirit nini 'vili tlirust luto ticart. l i e could tell from her glauee that It l>eeii m ade m iserable for days, lie was brulli ami Im ck'xia*. u i t<» forni part w as the bottle which w as responsible resolved to end this ns quickly us pos o f tlif pliysical m haUus'e o f Un.» luuu. fo r the cut. but he could not Imagine slide ami to that eml follow ed lier off —W hlppl*. E unice ignoring him because he carried the ca r w hen her street w as reached. a p ack age d o n e up In a new spaper. He I f In' bail hoped to escape Ills escort Due» i-vil stili, Milli m I io I c tifi* (ìli? w ondered w hat sudden freak hud In he was m istaken, for the giant got off. No >pp«t!te. loss ot strength! ■ e r v e t » Iltu*. w oc Is-iiilc? du ced her action. ton, n n tl'iu the sam e order as at the nets, headache, constipation, tad bresih, Y o n r ilm iig h i» aititi.« mi stiiciilt*? H e w as still puzzling ov e r the m at station they proceeded dow n the street. g-neral debility, sour rising«, and catarrh N on i m il n p il i’ ter when a man across the w ay leaued H a lf n block alon g the Bartsnirs’ big N..W fnr priis«« f.icf»— D»-\\ iti'* L iti II* of (he stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol cures indigestion. This new discov forw ard. N ew foundland cam e rushing up the K irlv Kiscra aro th e ni«»«t pica» ili ery represents the natural Juices of diges " L e t’s have a sw ig, p a rtn er." he stru 't to w elcom e his m istress and. nini n -li’iM c pili» k oou 'ti t<*-<i ¡1 v , T li. v tion as they exist in a he*.thy stomach, shouted hoarsely. “ I ain’t had one in perceiving a friend In C orson, threw nc\cr gri|Mi. Solil l»v llrcw cr D rug Cu combined with the greatest known ionic an hour." Ills huge hulk against that you ng iiiau. an i reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys C orson tried to pretend he had not ll r M arLcil. T here w a s an exclam ation as the pepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion heard, but bU bibulous traveling coin- brute d is lo d g 'd the bottle in Curium's "T lils.” salii tic* cu tlm ala«llc you n g and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy arm s, ami the d o g went flying up the reportt'r. “ is gulug t*» I**' uni* o f tli«* cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengihei.mg iM*st s t o r ili tlu* |ii|s'r has lin i fo r a street alarm ed ut the noise. the mucous membranes lining the stomach. At the souu.l E unice turned, her face mo.ith. Now. nuirk my w o n l* ." Mr S. S. Bill, nt R»ven«wood W. V* . ssys W lu-rcupou tha d llto r m 'I ji »"! lils larg* flam ing w ith anger. In belief that C or ' I was troubled with Sour an <n»th tor twenty years. Kol 1 cured ins and we are i.u* utinc II tn midi son bail struck the dog. hut the luittle clu b ahupcd 1»1 IH* pcncll ami ho diti. for Mbs ' at his feet told Its ow n story, and she K odol Digests W h at Y o u Ea t. It i- »Iw iiys u cll tu Itavi' n hux uf Bottles cany JI 00 Sire hoidinf 2S times th« Iris! glanced curiously at the dark, viscous tlx«, which 9*<l4 tor $0 r«nta. M u ntom i, cu t», fluid slow ly creep in g across the sid e salve in ilo* I oii*c. P r t p a r a d b y t . 0 . U « W I T T A O o » , C H IC A G O . walk. There was a fam iliar tslor In bru ia c*: uilcs su d l»>ili yi«|il tu Ile- Mliuiild her nostrils, itml the expression In her U n i '. W ili’ li |I m /.*-I Malve Ss.lil by llr r u r r l»tt«K ( a. fa ce turned from anger to mirth as she k.-i-p M I mi * un li.n oi ut all t ¡111«*» |u p m ille for ••iioTgincic«. F or y e n » ca m e tow ard him. In- stHUihini. l’Ut lollu w cd hv iim iiy ■ */• f A «a e A<*m- •kt». «vier \ “ W h y. Jim m ie C orson,” she cried, V M \ a.-1 • r ' ,1t k i Ih- su ri-y u n y«*f tln* gì liti- •‘w as that really som e o f you r grand i iiitu tors Iri I h# TK a V m * v j m e 1). W itt s \Vllcli H ii /. c I M u I vm , m other's cough siru p ?" AND T»-:c I . t * M C Ö •’ It w a s," lie confirm ed. "I w as out D u rin g tln* Mntnmcr 8 ca «o n uf l'.MM» to visit Aunt Betsy, and she m ade me rciluci-d rutiiui trip «'x cn r-iu n ratcs WiT.l li *1 % 1 lirlLg in the w inter supply.” («'ili Ix* ili efiect iruiii t ho Fitst tu N u rlll í i i ) «1 i i L i L i ” 1 had forgotten she lived out o f l ’ icllic Cuu»t IKlillt-, »nell II- 1 *• Irt Ul II I, tow n .” she laughed, "anti I thought It T arm ili«, S cu ttlr, V icto ria , V uii n im -r. wits whisky. W hy did n 't yon tell m e?’’ d e ; ni.-u tu M pi'kanc nini Man K raii'-i»cu, " A lot o f chances yon gave' m e," he Los A u g c lc s and Miti D ieg o- R ate» r o r i /T u ru /.P iiO N »Vice declared In an Injured tom*. "H o w frinii C n ica g o via direct lini'» lo i he POH « O'JCifS and GOc <*. ï 1.00 could I tell you that 1 w as m ore sluned Nurilt Facili,- Cua»t nini C alifurniii « i l i ' ISO LD S Fres Trial. against than sinning when you alm ost ia* »75.00, unii frnin M i-*on ri Kivi-r S u re st unti Q u ic k e s t C a rs foe r.U raised a riot when I tried to ask what pn iioa, n a in cly , Cninn-il liliill*. O oialm T H U G A T a id L U L— T R O U B the m atter w a s?” A tcliiiisn n , Mt Ju-iqili, K atl-as C ity , LE o, or K O N S T LACK. "W ill you forg ive m e?” sh e asked a lso Ht Fani am i M in n i'ap u li», ratcs tr niia ra m 'SMsiaa ss nssw rrsmoisi r i auca.* softly , coin ing closer. «vili la* » 0 0 00, Itali « tu S|nikn in- « i l i "O u one con d ition ," he bargained— ’ i* » 5 t Mt Ics» 11 1 a 11 tu t In* eoa il or »7* * IMI "that you say 'Y es’ to the question I frnm C h ica g o » ó ó IM) frulli th o M ¡sm u ri 60 Y E A R S’ naked you W ed n esd ay." K ivcr unii Mi Fani. K at«*sonc wav via E X P E R IE N C E "Y o u said then you would give m e a tic- H lia-ia Ito iu e am i C aliforn in « i l i week.” she pleaded. la1 » Ll.fiO higln-r tinnì tliu ic a la n e "C ircu m stances alter ca ses." he d e liicnt iuiicd T h c « c ticket.« « i l i la* un creed. " i s It ■Yes?’ ’’ sale d a ily em ù m en ce .lim e 1 it nini n m - It m ost have been, for Corson said tin u in g u n til M eptemher lòtti u ith fin "D a r lin g :” so Im pulsively that it reach iil r d n r n lim it o f O atola-r :il»t T rade M ark s panion w as not to be denied. “ G o ed the ears o f the giant, w ho hail D esigns ahead. Be generous.” li«* im plored. draw n apart in the faint hope that C o py r ig h ts A c . T ìm b e r Ln nd , A d J u n c I t i 7 <i --N o - Antoni? mimi «Unii a alrctrh and dmrrttri Ion n»ay “ You kn ow h ow it Is y ou rself.” there m ight yet lit* an excu se for break nuD’klf HMfnrtaln «»ur o|>liiu»fi fr«» wiu»i)i«*r mu Hoc f j r l ’u b llc a tln n . mi vi'tif i*»fi la firotiably |>af cdy ulilo. < oniruufilra- H is voice rang through the car, and ing tlie liltle dude in pieces, and us he (ion» M » roily < < • 11 ti. I c* « 11 lui. HANDBOOK on BuH'titi» U n ited S tale* Land Otliee, ■«•ni freo. Old pat Mtf«»tiry f«.r »•*« iiriii*< pat nil ». the contrast betw een Corson and the wandered back to the ca r his senti l ’uri lam i, O regon , May l ’>, 11)00. BatonH» taken throiitfli Munii &. Co. r«c«}|v«t other w as too m uch fo r the rest o f the m ents were anything but the “ bless 9 prriol notice , wlth«»ut c harge. In the N uiiee ii In-rehy given ih a t in co n i- passengers. They shouted with glee, you. my ch ildren ," appropriate to the |>1 iii lice w it h 11 ii * p rovision s uf i he nel all ex cep t Eunice, w h o rose with white circum stances. o f C ungress o f J m ié IH7.S, en titled A hand90tn*ly llhi»tr»tod wo«»kly. I.anrout dr- Ups and m ade her w a y to the n ext cur. rnl.it!« »ii of any 9<len tifio J«.tir nal. T«*rnii». fl m "A li net Inr tla* sale uf tinila-r lan d» in your ; four mondo«, fl. Hold by all n«’wmtc9l«rp. Corson stood the ch a ff as long as he thè S tati s uf C aliforn ia , O regon , Ne- could, hut ut last the m an's persistence 361 Broadway, vaila, am i W a sh in g to n Ti ri iiu ry,” as w on, and, with darning face, he fo llo w SIM M ONS. Brauch O L ^ «Ö l L' dw Waft.dritfiou, U. C. e x tcm led tu all tln- plllilie L im i S iate» ed the girl. In U m : Circuit Court of th<* StHfc of Oregon for liy a ct uì A u g n st 4. IS02, Nurali (Vari There w as a vacan t seat beside her, the County of Marion, C ainernn, o f A U hi ny, co lin i y uf Liuti, lb*part ment No. 1. and Corson took it. She m oved over .1. C.fiondai«*. Sr., Pitti li t : ff, » S tate uf O regon , has th is ilav filili in to be as fa r distant as possible, hut It —v«. / Summon«, th i» ottica her swurn statem en t No. I. V. Henil* y, (»«fendant. > Ls not easy to be e x clu sive when shar T«* î > . Bentley, the above named defendant* fittili, fi ir th e porcin i e o f thè SU' \ uf ing a narrow seat. Neither cou ld she In the name of the State of Oregon, von are hereby required to a pear and au-vver the S ection No. 10 in T ow m d iip No. U S , evad e C orson's low spoken words. amended eoinidulnt filed HK««iu*t yon in the Itaiige No. 1 E. am i will ull'er pruuf tu “ W hat have I d on e?” he pleaded. alto ve enti 11* *1 iwtioii, on or before tin: 4th #lay in ly , 19U4, that being the last «lay for your show tli.it th è lam i su iight is mure T here w as no an sw er from the w in of apfHjaraiiee or aimw* r by yon, fix*-<l by ord«*r of vallinolo for ita tiinher or stim e tinnì dow , and he loams! a little closer. till- < ourt for th'* publication of thl* Summon* "S urely I should h ave the right to and if you fai I mo to m ppear or answer, for waul tur a g riciiltn ra l pnrpuses, and t u e » thereof, the plaintiff will apply t the above defend m y se lf," h e pleaded. “ I am Ig entitled « ourt for the relief prayed for in hi* tnlili-li Iter ela im tu salii l imi latfore C u u n ty C lerk, ut A lh m iy, O regon , mi •mended complaint herein to-wlt: norant o f m y offense.” A jiidgrii'iit «iinitiftt you forili* «um of $: suhi ,.M This tim e she noticed him . W ith and for th»- further «urn of fúO.OO hm special at T ln irsilay, th e Sfinì day uf A n g u -t, T b r M o m o w f i r C w l l l* n I I r m i in th » rn i!R « l n t»« *a th a n o f a n r o th - r m »k « o I im it a m i T h is è» on flashing eyes she turned to fa ce him. torney fee* and for the cost* and disbursements litoti. a cco u n t «»I (h a ir n t y lt , a rc u r a c y a n d » im p h tity . of thl* action. Site nnm es as «vittiesse»: A rfim n * C “ I f you persist in speaking to m e,” she N f r C a l l * « I l i u f f i T l n r I U Qu»»«t o f F » * h io a ) h a« Thin summons Is pnhli hed for «lx consecu » o r a «iihtcrib p r» t h»n any ni her I.» H is s ' M s f i l i t i » . O n« said firmly, “ I shall appeal to the man tive week* in “ The Htaytoii Mall" by order of (i.-iine , O rville I’ . Sextun ami Mainuel y » » r's s u b s r r if it io n (ia num bers) c o * is f i l l r r n t a . L a te s t tlie Honorable Geo. If Burnett, .Judge of Hi- S liau k s uf Cralitree, Ore., C. C Cani nu m b er, .1 « O l i r » . F .v .r y a.ib *< nb »r g e ts a M c C a ll I ’mt- tn the ca r to rid m e o f y ou r very un Circuit <’oiirt of the ■Mate of Oretron for the ••rn W T 9 9 » S u ia c ril» « to d ay. County of Marlon, which »aid order wa* inaile erm i, uf A lh an v, Ore. pleasant attentions.” 1 < r H t A | f n ia W a n t e d # Uandtom* premium* ar In * hamber* In the < ity of Salem, in Marlon A a y inni all persomi ela im in g mi - lih»ral c»«H Commission Psttern C »ia logu «( of 6 «»o d« In her Intensity she spoke m ore d is county. Oregon, on th*: 19th day of May, 1904, ••■Fi») «m l ttrernium Catalogua (showing grò premium») tinctly than she knew, and a braw ny the flr-t publie*taon of thl*«urnrnoiin being or vcrsely thè alaive deserihed lainls are • • ■ I I r e * . Address T H t M d A L L CU., New York. dered to be made on the 25th «lay of Mav. 19»i5, hand shot across the aisle and shook ami the last public iti on on the 4th «lav of July. reijiie«tei| tu file tlieir elaim s in tliis C orson's shoulder. “ See here, you ng 1905, an<f the defendant is required to answer office un or h cfore said Sfinì day uf said Amended complaint on or before the 4th A u gn st, liKMi. fellow ,” warned a hoarse voice. “ You day « .Inly,BA»., A.O. « ON0IT. A l o e k n o k S D kksskk , U egister. i 14 7 Attorney for Plaintiff. quit tr-_«b’iT or off you go, and I w on 't D---------------------------------------------------------- _ q CORSON'S COUGH CURE Sour Stomach ■ to Sciíiiiific Jlmericatt. MUNN&Po New York D o W iit ’s r f ; î S a lv e f o r Pitos, Burns, Scree.