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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1906)
THE S T A Y T O N MAIL r. D. AirXANDtR. Publisher Knterevl »I the ,H»sti»ftt<*»- at Stayton. «‘regen. as outil matter o( the second cl»»» T h » V ati I» m»tle<l regularly to It» miWrib- er» until » .termite order to discontlatM t» re- coive<t and »11 »rretvrnge» »re p»ld BUSINESS DIRECTORY V m U U ’ R N. P IN T L E R , 1>. M. D. DENTIST Office over Fn.il Rock'» Store STAYTON OREGON D R . J. \V. COLE, A U M SVIL LE, OREGON. H . A . B E A U C H A M P , M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office III Hank R iiild in c N igh ts at 'taarton H otel. Phone rin x at n igh t. th ree snort rings. Promptly an »w ,*ied from a ll ru ral lin e*. STAYTON , OREGON JO H N H E N K E L Merchant Tailor I h a v e o n h a n d a full l i n e of sample* for Spring and Summer Suits. * Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty STAYTON OREGON CALL AT ERNEST MATTMIEU’S SOLE A G E N T FO R PORTLAND CLUB Guaranteed Abaolutely Pure Nine Year» Old Seventy-Five Cent» Per Pint CITY MEAT MARKET Seatak & Stowell D ealer» In Fresh , S a lt and Sm oked M EATS HIGHEST M ARKET PRICE PAID FOR STOCK AND HIDES Stayton, Oregon Grand Central Hotel Is open to the public. All newly fur nished rooms. Accommodations first- class. Nice, warm dining room and tirst-class meals. M. J. SPANIOL, Prop. Stayton, Oregon W. E. THOMAS Undertaker-Embalmer Good Assortment of Caskets and Cases Personal attention given to funerals when desired. Embalming after latest methods. "You'll be awfully busy with the campaign and the Investigation." »lie lamented. “ Pqi afraid I will not *«*•« anything o f you at all.” "Harrington has flxed h II that." he explained. "They realise that I cannot handle both, so Yarrlck will Ink- over the Investigation. I wanted to keep on, By Hanry BerlinghoH but Harrington pointed out that I could not do both and that this was t o o good CovuritflU. !*¥. by P. C. Kastmant a chalice at the senate to I m > lost.” ---------------- ----------------- “ And are you going to give up the In vestigation.” she gasped “ give up nil "Then you may get the aenatorshlpT” •skill Marion. Candle«« gave a little that has been galiHil?" “ Yarrlck can carry It on." he said Ita laugh. patiently. “ W e have to make som« “ It ought to be better than that.” he sacrifice*.“ declared. "This Investigation will at “ And you are going to give up the tract attention all over the country. It tight before you have fairly begun?*' might eveu lie good for the governor •he repented "You are going to turu ship." your lank on the Investigation and let “ Rut you wou’t get the aenatonhlp thut full through thut you may go tc this election, will you?" persisted the Washington?" ” 1 told yon Yarrlck would take my girl. Candles« shook his liend. “ W e are only fairly getting under place,” he said Irritably. Marion turned way," he explained patiently. “ I sus and faced him. “ Hugh.” she said simply, “ do you poet the committee will alt after Christ really think that Mr Yarrlck will take mas." "Rut 1 thought you were the whole your place?" “ Why not?" he asked. This was so Investigation." she persisted. "W hat has the committee to do? Can't you different from what he had anticipated. ” 1 heard Mr. l ’olqhno«i talking to fa hurry it up?" " I am only one of a committee of tlier last night." she explained. " II* flve." he said. “ I am doing most o f the said that tlie Investigation was a com work, but these things cannot be hur plete surprise to both parties, that they had stipjMised there would Is* the usual ried.” "You know now that they all atole,” whitewashing and thut you had made It u real Investigation." «he persisted. "W hat o f It?" demanded Candless. "Rut the facts must be legally set "H e said," went on Marion, “ that he forth. We cannot rush It through.” “ I wish you could.” she whispered. wondered how they would bribe yon off; tInit he did not think money could 1 "Then we could be married at once.” “ I know It. dear.” he answered ten do it. I was proud of you then. 11 ugh." “ Why not now?“ lie usked crossly derly. “ I would give anything to hurry "Is It any disgrace to be elected to It up, but we must wait.” Harrington, strolling ncross the ball congress?" " It Is a disgrace when you turn your room floor, heard and smiled ns he asked Candless for a ten minute chat. back on the people who look to you The younger man went off. proud to be to right an evil when you sell yout seen in conference with the man who honor for the nomination.” "Rut 1 urn uot selling uiy honor.” he really ruled the dect'nies o f kLi party. Three mouths before Candless would Insisted. "I am simply obeying my have shouted at the suggestiou that he party's call. 1 am doing, as I am told might he sent to the senate from his for the best good of the party.” "You mean in running for congress • state. He was merely a young attor uey whose cleverness had gained for but the good of tile party lueuus drop him a place In the state legislature. plug the investigation.” "Yarrlck will carry it ou.” he |*»r Then had coine the water front Investi gation. He had been placed on the slated. "N ot the way you would. Pathei committee !>ecnuse the leaders su |>|» oh ed him to be "safe.” To the surprise said that If you kept ou Harrlugtot Hugh of every one. he had developed an In himself would laud in Jail. genuity at cross examination which don't you see that they are bribing you had dragged out. bit by bit. the whole Just as surely ns though thev put mon miserable story of the steal o f the wa ey In your hands?" The girl watched him curiously at ter front by the Cadiz and Southwest he sprang to his feet ami begun to pact ern. It bad been no part o f the leaders' tlie floor. For a quarter of an houi intentions that the story should come nothing was said; then he turned to In-i abruptly. “ Marlon.” he said gently, "you art right. In my Joy at attaining so soot what I have so eagerly longia! for I have blinded myself to the reul menu ir.g o f Harrington's offer I see mm that he wanted to get me out of tin way. I will go and tell him I will no run.” He tenderly beni and kissisl her, tbet rose to his feet mid left the room, whllt the girl tufted her head ill the pillows. Harrington stormed ami tlireuteinsl but Candless would not bo moved, am in the end word passed through tilt rooms that the announcement tha' Candless would abandon the luveatlgu tioti was premature. Late that evening, after tlie guesti hail gone. Candless lingered in the li brnry for a good night chat. ‘‘I ’ u sorry you are disappointed, Hugh.* whispered Marion, "lint we can wait dear, until your honor comes wlthou the taint of suspicion.” "Yes.” lie saiil quietly, "even thougt it may be a long wait I will keep mj hands clean.” “ Hugh.” saitl Major Shnrple-s. enter lug through the eurtains. " I don't think you need to wait, my boy. You bar« your triumph in being willing to fore go perferment for your duty. Thai Is a far greater triumph than the win nitig of the senntorahip. You may havi Marlon whenever you want her.” HARRINGTON HAS F IX E D A L L T H A T ,” HK E X P LA IN E D . Hugh tiirmsl to the girl. “ I want hei out, but it was too late now to call off now.” he said quietly, "fo r my strung!!: the Investigation. The public had been lies in her.” o ----------------------------------------------o CANDLESS' l CANDIDACY 6 6 aroused. A First-Class Hearse To Candless it had seemed as If he were very near his goal, for he was to at a Moderate Charge make Marion his w ife when he had Burial Robe», Shoe», Glove» and Hosiery made hi* way. Surely his future was F u rn is bed assured. I f only the investigation had ended Jn time to run for the senator- Telegraph or Telephone at My Expense ship! He wondered as he followed Harring W. E. TH O M AS S TAYTO N , ORE. ton Into the conservatory whether it were too late. An hour later, with sparkling eyes, lie emerged from thn conference and sought the girl. "Is It good news. Hugh?” she asked as he led her toward the library. “ It couldn’t be better!” he cried ex- ultingly. “ I'll give you three guesses." They were inside the library now, and Keep it in your mind the girl faced him “ Is It the senator- that The Mail prints ship?" she half whispered. Candless nodded as he seized her about the waist and waltzed her across the floor to the library sofa. lie was like a boy In his exuberance. "Tell me all about It,” she demanded ns she curled herself upon the sofa. “ Was that what Mr. Harrington want ed of you?” “ Nothing less,” exulted Candless. "It has been decided that I am the most nvotlnble candidate. They will run ms the state senate, with the assurance Or Anything Else You May for th-_* I sha'1 be.se-;*_fo Wash Intern.” , . Job Printing Note Heads, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Want at Very Low Prices O n ly H2 y rn ra o ld . I am only 82 years old sud dont ex pect even when I get real old to feel that any as long as [ can get electric hitters, ” says Mrs E II. Rrnn-on of Dll Id i n < la. Surely t here» lint hing else keep» tlie old a» young and makes the we i k m s strong as this grand medicine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver. inflam-Ml kid neys or chronic constipation are un known after taking Electnc Ritters a reason n hie time. Guaranteed by llrew- er Drug I ' ii , Price 50c. Ills K * i n a ili 1 i o n . “ I suppose," said Ids friend, "that when the investigation takes place you will be represented by counsel.” “ Y'es,” said the statesman, "and I suppose I ’ll lie misrepresented by the opposing counsel." Old C hronic Storca. As a dressing for old «•tironie sores there is nothing so good as Chamber lain» Halve. VYliile it. is not, advisable to heal ohi sores entirely, they »limili! lie kept in good condition, for which this salve is esperia 11 y valuable. For s o r e nipples Chamberlains sm I v » lias no superior. Hold by Htayton Pharmacy. A W onderful Record. A« made ini by linnmvisi and exact process«1« Dr f'h r>-«-’» l-avnrlt«- Prescrip tion Is a most efllcleiit remedy fur regu lating all tlie womanly function», oorrect- lUk dlspiacrim tils, as prolapsus, antever- »Ion mid retroversion,overcoming painful imm I ih I s . toning iiii tlie nerves »ml bring ing a I lout u perfect state of hea'.th. It cures till' backache, periodical headaches, the dragging-down distress In the pelvic region, til«' pain ami tenderness over hiwi-r alaioniimil region, drlee up ilo> pelt ic catarrhal drain, so disagreeable nml weakening, and overcome» every form of weitkness Incident to th«i organa distinctly feminine. " Favorite Prescription" 1» the only medicine for women, the makers of w Itidi are not ufraid to print their formula on tlie Untie wrapper, tlm* > taking tlieir outrun» into their full con- tideiice. It Is tlie only nietliclll«« for women, every Ingrislient of which has tlie strongest possible endorsement of the most eminent medical practitioners ami writer» of our day, rcconiiiictidliig it for the tllseu»*» for which "Favorite Prescription' is ium »I It 1» the only put • up medicine for women, »old through druggist», which does nut c«ni- luln a large percentage of ah-nlnd. »o harmful In tlie long run, e»|»eelully to delicate women. It has more genuine cures to its credit Ilian all other itiedi- cities for women combined, having saved thousand* of »utb-mrs from tlie o|>eratiiig table mid tlie surgisiii*» knife. It lias restored delicate, weak women to strong ami vigorous health and virility, making nioilierhotal |>oa»lli|i*. w here there was barrenness before, thereby . lighten ing and making happy many thousand» of homes tiv tile advent of little |>||«>S to strengthen the muritul bonds and add •iin-hlno where gli»iui and de»|M>uileuey hud reigmsl liefnre. Write to Dr If. V. Pierce. He will »end you good, fatherly, profn-eionul uilvlce, III u plalll, sealed envoloj»-, nl.soiutely frisv Address him ut RiilTulo, N Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant pellets do not |ri|s\ Thev effectually cleanse the sys tem of accumulutisl Impurities. The 1'copie'» Common Sense Medical Adviser, by Dr. Pierce, tun tinges is sent frrr «>n nralpt of -tMiops to pav oxim - iihc jf mailing 'itiiy. Send '¿I one-cent stamps for the Ihiok In i>a|M-r cov fy- nr il . tamp» for the cloth-pound volume. Adur»-s as above. T a m il t r a i li a 1 1 1 » , " 1 vva» a Insci io a tw eiily year Imi- tei witli «'lirumo pile» and iiialigaut »ore», until 1 tri««! Huckh-n» A m iea Salve, whit-ll turm d thè lidi-, I-y etti log tallii, tilt hot a trace icuuiln», wriies A. M. Urne««, ol Kuruivill-, Vu. Re»t foc old r i c c i » , Cut», Buina ami W mi mi». 25c ut llrrw rl Drug Slur* Il la Itm ie u lt I' u I i I u m . s " I f you are going tu remain In pub lic Ilf«« you must «lo something to nt tract attention.” " I f I don't attract attention I don't get re-el«H'ted, and If I do attract at tentimi it's t«*n to on«* I'll b<* Investigat ed. Ho vvligViu I gnin' to do?" Houston Post. i t m l •• «it % I m I im b O fln i l urry H F u i » « I «*t l o l l a m * >I u * i Wlieti Maxim, tin* famoiis gun in- ventili', plue« «I lii« gun la-lore a «‘iiiuMti* of jm lge» In* stated it» carrying pnw. r to lie lllltch la*lmv wlnit lie felt sure I Iu guli would ii«-«-nniplish. Th e result of (In- trial was therefore a great sittiri-r, instead nf d « ■»su poi u t ment It i» lin* ►Mine Willi tin* «Ila n II foe I tire» of Climi- la-rlains Colie Cholera and Dinrrh«« « Remedy They do not puhltcl« l»ia -i of all liiis remedy will aei*oiu|ili«h, hut perfer to h-t the u-i-r» make the »tiite- nu-in». What tluv do claim i» that i* w ill piaiitivi-1v cure dimrhoi-a, dv>- entary, pain» in »tmnach and laivvel« and lui»iiev«-r lare 11 known to fail. For •ale by Stayton Pharmacy. A man «Vini coverà hlnise'.f vvith e*.st. ly a litui rei nud neglccts Iti» mimi 1« ' ! •* om* wlm lllumlnatea th«* outalde of h « bollai* unii alt» vvlthln lo ttio «lark I » • • • • * I l,,< l U r l t U M I l l Donni li«-«iiiite in a-k tura fre«-»nin- pieni Chainla-rliiili» »tmuaeli and li*>-r Tri Idei ». W e ii • gl-id tu givi- ilii-tn • • • iinvoni- w lui i» i ri,oblili wnli liillon-. G rit. in-»-, ciiu-tipation **r anv ili-or«|er uf Grit 1» the grutn of chant «'ter. It i he atmuacli Many Ini ve ln-«-n |a-r* may la* d«*«<-rl'n*d a a her.ilsm material inaiii-ntly eun-d by tlieiru -e Sta) bui ized spirit and will throat Into heart, Pini rnirtcy. bruin uiul bnok*ione, »•> as to form part of the phyatcnl »ubauii»'«* of the uiuu. Me sur«» oo man w-n» «»ver «llacoulent- — \Yhlppl**. «ni wrltti thè World who did bis iluty In ¡t.- rtouthey. Dues evil still, vnttr wliple life till? D«>**» wo«* la-tide? Y olir thoughts «little Oil suicide? Il«i\ar.1> | <'«• |i!<•• ib 9 In t It I III rr n. You n«*e«l » pill! l> u r iiiR tlit 1 h i i i i i tn«*r iiim iiv I i * « h ilil* \..W for prose fie I s— |>C \V 111 '» Little r»*n m e r a n t to «•( tin* I n »%$ • E trlv Risers are the tno»t pie«- lit ••!#» w liir h « b ) i «» i i l«l r .ir e f ill 1»»t •••»- and reliable pill« known to-ti«v They tio ii iis *»( h » ii a * II*** fi rra f nit nut 11 rn I never gripe. Holtl by Brewer Drug Co *»f f h»* I mi U p I h h |»} i **. i rs, I !»t* \u‘*\ in ii-** i*»r I m » w **I r m ii H r M ark ed . "Tills.” said tlie enthualnatle young reporter. “ Is going to lie out* o f the liest stories the paper Ims had for a mouth. Now. mark my words.” Whereupon the editor seized Ills (urge club shaped blue pencil mid so tiltl p U in v 1» t*hi#iiil»**rl*iin n (nth«*, € * I •• »1 • * t i 11 m l O itirrliH Pit JC**rt» I \ >*«% ir p ro m p tly c o n t r o U « n y iim iH t u r n ! | h om * i i p «« *»t till» I n iw p I b . F o r m ile liy S n y lo n I 'h m - 1 m ir y . Sour S to m ach It i» alvVHys vvell tu bave a box nf salve in lite I oti-e. Hunluiro, t ilt», bruises: pile» and tmil» vichi tu De \\ U t'» W iteli Ilare! Hai ve Hhoilhl ket-p « box DII Initul al «Il tifile* |o No appetite, losi ol strength, tiervouw p •»« ide for einergeneie». Enr y e«r» n ets, headache, constipation, bad breath, i he »tandarti, bui l«il!owe«l by many general debility, sour rtatngs, and catairh in. ita Ini* Re aure yon get thè genu of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. ine D eW itt’* \\ iteli llazcl Bai ve, Kodoi cures Indtgeat on. This new discov- During thè Hninmer Sea«on ni P.MMl redueetl round trip exeni-ton rate» «'.Il !«• in elleet Ironi Ilio Fusi • * » Nnrth Piieilìe CoH-t point«, »nell n- Porli in i, Tarmili«, Seattle, Victoria, Va neon ver, ••le ; » No to 8|s*kane and San Fram-ie«-«», Lo» Angeles and San Diego Rate» fumi ('n ieago via direct line» tu ilo- Nortli Paeillt- (!oa»t unti California will la- <75.00, ami frtnii M i—onri Ifivt-r point», nauiely, Couiieil Ululi», ( ‘ inaila Atellinson, Hi Joseph, K n n »«« City, al-ii Ht I’ mii I ami M i linea poli», rate» \v 111 IK* <00 00, Rate- I o Hpoki.... vvill I e <5 00 lesa tinto to I Ile «Toast OI < 7 0 00 from Chicago $55 00 [rum ih«* Mi»-«mri River unti Ht Paul. Rate» mie way via thè Sliasta Rotile unti California » i l i lie < 111.50 higlier tluitl Illuse slbnve tnentiolieil 'I he»«» ticket» vvill beoti «uh* dnily emùmenee .lune 1 »t and con- (inning «tritìi Septeniber I5th vvith fin al return lim it of Octnlier !ll«t. T im h e r Land, A d J u n c .L IH7H - - S o - lice /or u b llc a tlo n . eiy represents the natural Juices of digrs- tlon as they exist In a heaithy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodoi Dys pepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion and dyspepxia, but this famous remedy cures a ll stomach trouble» by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr S. S Ball. j ( Ravel awnod, W. Va . aay»:— " I waa troubled with »our at mach tor twenty year a. Kodoi ured me and we are now ualnc It In milk l(.ro«-iy ' W hat Kodoi Digests Eat. You Bortlea only $1 00 S ir» holdlnf 2 S tim e» the trial alie which ae-li lor SO cents. Prepared by t . C. OeW ITT * CO.. CHICAGO- »«•Iti by II re va e r «trug Co. k A ND i l l t " ' " D N h e w LU N GS THE r . K D ; c o u c h c CURE i i n i s c e g v s e - ; r y , l'n iteil State» Land (Olici-, Price j 50c & )1 .0 0 : Portland,Oregon, May 15, P.Mtt'i Fret Trial. « Notiee i» hereby given thitt in colll- pliance vvith fin- provisinn» of lite act Surest and U i u c k e a l C u r e f o r a l l of Cmigrcs» of J il tu* ,1, I87H, entith-d TH R O A T and L U -~ TR 0U B - " A li act lor th*- sale of linda-r lumi- in LE S, or M O N E Y R A C K . tIn- States of California, Oregon, S i- vada, and Washington Territury,” iis exten«letl In a li tic- pilhliivLiiltd State» by ict of August 4, 1802, N'oruli l’eurl Cameron, of Albany, coiinty of Liuti. State of Oregon, Ini» ib i- day lileil in t hi» oflice ber »vvorn »tuteinent No. (i!*2*>, for thè piireln»s<* nf thè SW \ of Heeti-ili N*i Ili ili Tow n-hlp No. U H , Range No. 1 Franti will oll'er proni to show tlirtt thè lutiti sought i» more valtiahle for ita timia-r or »Ione than for agrienltural purpo-e», nini to e» t s» >•! i - li ber I-Itiiin to sa iti land liefore Cuunty Clerk, at Alhuny, Oregon, mi Thara art mere M c C a ll P s l le r n a «»M Inthv ttnii-d Thnrsiliiy, thè ÌBrd day of August. .Stales than of any olh-r mah« • I p - l t i n « 1 hia w on account of thair atyl«, accuracy and »mplnlty. IfMltt. M eC a J I’ e M a g a ■ In f»fT h « Qti#«n of F**h»oi») h«« Hhe ninne» a» vvitnesses: Art inni» (' vvinr« «ubicrfb«ra than any other i.adie«' Ma g -iina * »"• (¡aine. , Orville F. Sexton and Samuel year'« « u b t c n p t i a n ( i t number«) c o s t * 3 « r e n t « . I.ate-u number, 5 fltD ll. Keery eubecriber geta a McCall Fat* Sliauk» of Crahtree, (tre., 0. C Lain- tarn F r u t . SubvcHha today. L a d i f A f t n t l W a a t r d l . »landeom # prem lum t or eron, of Albany, Ore. lib e ra l caeh comtnle«i«m. Pattern < *' nlogtie ( *•! h"o de- Anv and all p<-r««>n» elaim ing ad eign«) and Prem ium T a ta lo g u e («howing 400 pretiuum«| M i l Ir e « . A ddree« THE M c C A L L C O ., New Y o rk . ver-elv thè iibove di-eriiit-d lami- lire reqnested to file tlu-ir ela i'ii» iti this office mi or ta-forv »aid 23rd day of August, 1 IN Hi. A l u e k s u n S D kkhskk , Register. < 1 ___ / C o n s u m p t i o n FflR 1 O U C IIS and ^O LD S asa-v DeW l t t ^ m S a lv e