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THE STAYTON MAIL Hy E. D ALEXANDER. T welfth Y ear . a . N K W H I'A l'K K , N O T A N S u b ic rip tio n , $1. 2S P E R ANNUM O R O A N STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON. MARCH 22, «907. The Building Season Is now at hand, and it is the desire of everyone who has a building to erect to keep the cost down as low as pos sible. We have a large and select line of Builders’ Hardware and are satisfied that we can save you money on anything in our line. Call and see. You will soon be needing Garden Tools M. STREFF & 6 0 . Boss Squirrel Poison Don’t buy until you see ours. One can equal to two cans of ordinary poison. 15c per can, 2 cans for 25c. Salem. B R E W E R DRUG CO., Stayton. Proposed Amendment. There will la« an election in Htay- ton, Monday, March 25th, for the pur* |aise nl amending the town charter so that the council may have the power to bond the town not to exceed th e »mu ol $10,009. As the charter now reads, “the council of said town shall never create Hny indebtedness in ex cess of $500.” As this sum is too small to he of much use in (H ittin g in a system of water works, the council will ask the people to give them (low er Ui raise more money hy issuing bonds. The following is the amend- | merit proposed; Meet ion 15 of Chapter 9 of the Char- i ter of the town of Ktayton, Marion | county, Oregon, shall be and the same , is hereby amended to read aa follows:, Beelion 15. The council of said town shall never create any indebted ness in excess nl Ten Thousand Dol lars and such indebtedness shall nev er lie created except for the pur|K>se of constructing and maintaining water works for said town. Changed Owners. N umber 7 Everyone Else is Buying a New Suit of Clothing for the Great Horse Show and Easter And you certainly will want to be abreast of the times. We have several hundred suits to select from. Think of a neat, noby, up-to-date suit of clothing at $10, 12.50, 15.00 to 20.00. You could go anywhere in ore of these suits and need not feel ill at ease on the account of your clothing. Remarkable good values in Clothing, $5.00, 6.00, 8.00 and 9.00. You need a new hat, you need a new pair of Shoes. We have them to fit your idea and your pocket book. G. D. TROTTER, Friday last Hchuhinger and Pietrok sold their interests in the Stayton Cheese factory to Anton and Elois Imjier, of Silverton, who expect to come h e re April 1st and open the S T A Y T O N , OREGON. factory for business. They have en gaged F. A. Hchuhinger to make the: cheese for them, and aa he is an expert Ambrose Clark, of Marion waa killed ! at the business, a first-class product near Marion Tuesday morning while will be turned out. They expect next engaged in loading piling on 8 P. cars, fall to enlarge the building and add He was standing on a car, when one ( butter making machinery to the plant | «f the piling knocked him off the car and during the winter will make butter, and fell upon him, crushing his head, Stayton, Saturday, making cheese only when milk in He never regained conciousnes». He plenty. The factory is well equip|>ed ] leaves a wife and two children, and March 30th. with checa*» making machinery and not long ago ariived in Oregon from we see no reason why a profitable Nebraska. business cannot l>e conducted. Mr. You should be very careful of your Don’t H iss It! Hohubinger w ill be here about the first bowels when you have a cold. Nearly <>f next m onth from Jefferson, where all other cough syrups are constipating lie is now located. especially those containing opiates. , J. r P D KuU-rtson . , had , an exciting ... Kennedys Laxative Cough Syrup . . bowels-contains . ■ , , „ . . . moves tbe NO opiates runaway one day last week. He . was _ , W IL L S . a . ! I Conforms to _ National Pure Food and , , driving one of , I rask , , , s teams, with , . | Drug . Law. Bears , the endorsement of 'raveling man, and , when near the, n e v e r draw up Wills— ,, , mothers every where. Children _ like Weinrich place, a horse collar col- . , that’s the business of the , lapsed, which frightened , the , team and , hta taste. Hold bv Brewer Drug ^ plesant 1 lawyer. But we do take care they ran. To add to the excitement . ' ___________ ___ of them, and many are now one of the lines broke and J. F. a n d { _ _ _ _ stored in our vault for safe the drum m er made a hasty exit from ' I s i L l U U l I — keeping. We make nocharge the buggy, Neither were hurt and for the care <>f Wills. after riming a short distance the team Look carefully after your got loose from the buggy and was Will, that it may not “turn caught. Very little damage was done, up missing” just at the criti and except for a little Linn county cal moment. real estate picked up by the gentlemen, and they came out of the experience in Stayton State Bank good style. Meals Served Stayton, Ore. Doctors in Boston are trying to find at all hours. out what the human soul weighs. | They took men in the actual process Meats, Fresh Oysters, Clams, Timber Land, Act Jane 3, 1878. of dying, and weighed them just before, Clam Chowder, Notice for Publication. and after death They made the prop- j and everything kept on hand United States Land Office, that is served in Restaurants , er allowances for all the loss^Athat Portland, Oregon, March 12, 1907. Notice Is hereby given th at In com pliance and short order houses. medical science could provide for; ami with the provisions of the act of Congress of TuneS, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of jAjA then found tlffe there was a loss of! tim ber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and W ashington Territory," as half an ounce to an ounce in weight exteuded to all the Public Land States by ac*. Fresh Candies of August 4 ,lf*92, J. Julius Hoffman, of Salem , which loss they concluded was occas county of Marion, Slate of Oregon, has this day ioned by the flight of the soul from filed in this office his sworn statem ent No. 730*. from the Spa for the purchase of the 8E quarter of Section the body. Two eminent New York No. 32, in Township No. 9 South. Range No. 2 East, and will offer proof to show that the land doctors scout at the idea and insist We carry a At full Salem. sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone line of Confec for agricultural purposes, and to establish that a human soul doesn’t weigh any tionery of nil kinds and receive than his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the thing. Since they live in New York, fresh candies twice a week. If 4th day cf June, 1907. He names as witnesses: Gustav Glenz, of Sa the home of Harriman, the late Stan you need anything in the line of lem, Oregon, Jam es B. Sm ith, of Salem, Ore ford W hite and thelike, their estimate confectionery call and see for dor gon. Dexter Mistier, of Portland, Oregon, Theo Schauer, of Portland, Oregon. and get prices. All are of the light weight of a human soul is • yourself Any and all persons claim ing adversely the as fresh as if manufactured here. above described lands are requested to file accounted for.—Ex. Horse Show Lived to a Good Old Age. river salmon, of which L). J .’» father In 11 palter published ut the county wrote him thirty years ogo, and said scat ol Wayne county Kentuckey, is he’d like to try one. Mr. and Mr». found tin* following concerning the Cooper ejt|iect to visit him this fall, iiuelea of Mr. 1) J. Cooper of thin city: and among their haggage will la- found salmon.—The Dalles Chronicle. ‘‘Mr. J. E. Cooper of Lula * u in; a line Our townsman. \V. H. Cttojter is one town Tuesday and informed us that ' of the seven brothers altove mentioned Ins father, Mr. 8h.-1 by M. Coo|»cr who wan 88 year» old on tIn«t day, was in Citizens' Meeting. ii.id health and had been nick for sev- The meeting of citizens at the town eral weeks; hia uncle, the Rev. William , hall .Mondav . . night, . in response to the .V. Cooper, w ill he 114 years of age on I ,, * ’ • . call issued hy Mayor Kearns, was only , May J 4, is in tine health, . having en- fairly , . well attended, ,, , , alamt . . . thirty . . . he tirely recovered from Iteing thrown ing present. After the mayor had from his , horse some few weeks ... back;! . . . to order , he , stated „ M. „ Cooper, . be 8 .» called . the meeting his uncle, Jacob will . . .. . . , was , age on the . . 22nd . . . . «lay of . . July, . I the object or the meeting, which veal* of , .. • making th® * brothers . , combined . . . ages' 3 ! K'*t an expression from the voters the issuing of honda for the am ount to 265 years. Their descend regarding purpose of putting in a system of wa ants are legion,being scattered all over ter works and sewers. It was an open the United Slates. Rev. William A., meeting one was called upon the oldest of the trio is a Baptist min to express and his each views, nearly all ister, having joined the church at the did. It seemed the which general age of 19, and soon thereafter Itegnn that it is unwise ami not good opinion busi preaching the gospel. We doubt if ness policy at. this tim e to issue bonds there are any two men in the country for water works, but that the council who have been as much influence for should the work already be good aa he has. Ju st think of preach gun with continue the means at their disposal. ing nearly seventy years in one county At some future time, the ex and lalioring in season and out for the act cost of laying mains when their claim s in this office on or before said 4th can lie deter yood of his fellow men. mined and the demand for an exten- Here is a minister who appreciates Chocolate Creams, Cream Car- day of Ju u e , 1907. A loirnon S. DR»er.it, Regirter. “ ‘Who sowelh good seed shall surely ! „ion ¡8 , llowni that the pro|>osition of the editor. At a recent editorial con mels, Log Cabin Creams, nice r*ttP’ issuing bonds be again submitted. vention he ottered the following tosst: fresh Tairy and Peanut Brittle. T i m b e r L a n d . A rt J u n e .1, 18 7S , —N o t i c e The year grows rich c* it gmwetli old wit|) tlie , m ount nol in excess of tl)p “To fo r P u b lic a tio n . save an editor from starvation, Don’t forget to try Rome of our U nited States Land Office, And life’s latest sands are its sands of inm „Pt.dpd to (|o ,,|e work and t|le take his Portland, Oregon. March 12, 1907. paper and pay for it promtly. candy and you will be convinced Is hereby given that in com pliance K0*''‘ proposition will stand a chance of To save him from bankruptcy, adver that we have the best that has w Notice ith the provisions of the act ol Congress of J u n e s 1478, entitled “ An act for the sale of ever been in town. There are seven living brother neph-1 rPOeivil,K thp Rpprolmtioi) of thp pPO, ! tise in his paper liberally. To save tim ber lands in the states of California,Oregon Nevada, and W ashington T erritory.” as ex cws of the distinguished, good Ken- p)w A„ thp mAlter now stands, the 1 him from despair, send him every item tended to all the Public ¡.and States bv act of August 4. 1992, Jam es B. Smith, of Salem, tuckey uncle living in Oregon. " *’ i proposition to he submitted to the of news of which you can get hold. To We have on hand all kinds of county of Marlon. State of Oregon, has this „re not acquainted with the other pe«»,»,« Monday will be defeated hy a save him from profanity write your cor- day filed in this office his sworn statem ent No. for the purchase of the SW '■! of Section No. Nuts, Fruits, Soft Drinks, 7307 brothers, hut our fellow townsman, I). | |rtrge majority. 33. in Township No. 9 8, Range No.2 E, and will respondenoe plainly on one side of the ' offer proof to show that the land sought is morn J., has increased the legion of tasqier Crackers and Cigars. valnshle for It» tim ber or stone than for agri sheet and send it in as early ns possible. descendants hy fourteen, all of whom The winds of March have no terror To save him from mistakes, bury him. We have purchased the half inter- cultural purposes.and toestabllsh his claim to land before the Register and Receiver at are a credit to the family, t<* the users of DeWitts Carbolized Dead people nre the only ones who r!<t Hint was owned by Mr. Hauders said Portland. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 4th day of 1*07. Mr. Cooper has just received a letter " ’itch Hazel Halve. It quickly heals never make , mistakes. . , - „ — Aurora . „ and „ still , aim to continue at the pies- June. He ■ ■ e names u s u i., m as witnesses: J. Julius Hoffman, More- i G leni, Pearce, and Charles ent stand We »hall be g la d to h a v e i Gustav from the uncle who is in his 94th year chapped and cracked skin. Good too ! alts. L. Pearce, all of Richard Salem, E. Oregon, your patronage. Any and all persons claim ing adversely th e which proves that he is not only hale f»>r boils hums and undoubtedly . above described lands are requested to 411« and hearty, hut a staunch American, j the »teat relief for piles. Hold here by Don’t forget the big datine at Stay- A L & M. M. BAKER. JiV". nm L . VX. 1 ! • 1 >• 1 / 11110 « . | ALGERNONS. DRESSER. Register. " * ton, Monday night, April 1st. In his letter he refers to the Columbia j Brewer Drug Co. Confectionery Restaurant A