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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1907)
i ................................ ..... t .................... Do You Think For Yoursolf T Or. d Tour mouth Ilk« i fount down winterer food or rnodl- uffrrrd you t ♦ ♦ ♦ lnu-llliri-nt thinking woman, from waakn»«s. nervousness, rig. tbrn It mean« murk to on« ql*d «..<1 Ini* to n « .! UUL tititozamiuu adá_í£ for I he cur, of jf woman’» w./msg Ilia <# + + + + Th* makers of I>r. Pierre's Favorlt« I’ ve- •rrtpllon. for Dm rur* of weak. nrrvou«. run down. over-worked. 111 at •*<!. paln-raeknd women, knowing thla medicine to be made up of Ingredients, every one of which haa thu strongest poaalhle Indoraement at the leading and ataudard authorltlea of the aeveral arhoola of practice, are perfectly willing, and In fact, are only too «lad to print, aa they do. the formula, or Hat of Ingrrdlenta. of which It la eooipuaed. in plain Kvylult, on every bottle-wrapper. * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The formula of Dr. I’lerce’a Favorite Prw arrlptlon will le-ar the moat critical examina tion of medical expert«, for It contalna no alcohol, narrutlra. harmful, or hahlt-formln« drug*, and iu> agent enter« Into It that la nut highly recommended by the moat advanced and leading medical teacher« and author- Itlea of their «everal arhoola of practice. The»* «b^orltlea recommend the Ingredient« cure of ex«r TTrtne" i IIm*nt«for t ill, wo TM T sh '! */! m« ~l|clne la . '< 1 * 1 . ^ wblrb Ho other medicine for woman'« ilia haa any ■uch profoaalunal endoranmenl aa Dr. Pierce'« Favorite Prescription haa received. In the un qualified recommendation of each of IM •everal Ingredient» by »core» of leading medi cal men of all the ecboola of practice. 1« •uch an endorsement not worthy of your oonaldcratlon ? + < * * + <*• A t»»oklet of Ingredient«, with numrmni •uthoratlve profealonal endoraement« by the leading medical autliorltlcs of tht» country, will tie mailed frrr to any oqe »ending name and addresa with request fur »ante. Addretg Dr. K. V. Pierce, buffalo. N. Y. GET THE BEST K rva rli R rn a n a ty . Frunee In her system o f finance and In her whole scheme of economy aid* ninl encourages saving among the peo ple. The government conducts u vast blinking Institution vlicrchy every postofllce has Its savings hank depart ment Its "cnlssc d'epargne/' Here any one may make a deposit as low ns 1 frnne (30 cents), which deposit Is re- corded hi one's "llvret de In enisng d’epnrgu«?" (savings hank Imoiti. A convenient feature o f tills system tend ing to make saving easy Is that tin« tuny make Ills delimits In any |K>st- oftlee anywhere In France ami may withdraw uuy part or all Ills saving« at any postofllce, without regard to Where the deposits have been made. I have never hud a servant In Frniirt. who had not her “ llvret de In ealise U'epargne," and yet flic girl or woman. If «He had no fumlly of her own to support, almost Invariably contribute*! to the support of her father's family. I have had one middle aged “ femme de chsmhre" on whose fle e each day I could read pretty well liow the lemrse was going. Flora McDonald Thomp son In Harper's Bazar, . R -ic o n t!> F .n la r g e d WITH 3 5 ,0 0 0 N e v / W o r d s N e w G r .-^ iio c r o f th o W o r ld i i morn t i n.< 0 titles, baaed on tho lui< L evu . » icturuB* J N o v /1 ' ;h ! c ? t l D i c t i o n a r y rnnlnliil:iT ' m ' : c t< f o v e r 10,000 n o te d | « n « : i s t i t J o r M rih. d c iit li,e t c . IVlItedl y XT. t T i T a IIHIS.Ph D . , L L . D „ L'ulUxUUut'- iCoru.iiU h iuu ro f E d u ca tio n . 2 3 0 0 Q u a rto P ages n -* rv L ‘. ' 9 Iilu»tr%ti«jo*k Itich TNndJnfR N e e d e d in E v e r y H o m e / . L i V c b i t e r ' o Co lUgls te D ictio nary I ! I t IV •. 1400 IIIuaUAlL ima Hepular I.uitlofl 7st0gt'& forhra. | bUldlBf«. I o Lu > t 1 1 t lit t o n ' i in. r r ln t r d from S|i'ilrt, fllliMs l<*p*f. ItteMtlfnl klhfllBfl. *’ l>ietlotM rjW rinklM ,” llluatrat* d jtra p b lrU . G. 6 C. M E R R I A M C O ., , u M la h era , ................ . S p rin g fie ld , M e*«. V Timber Land, Act June 4,1878. Notice for Publication. J I'nlt ed Stale» l.and Oftlce, Portland , ii re g o n , February IS, ISO«. Notice 1» hereby g iv e n Hint In c o m p lia n c e with the provlalou* o f the act o f I'o n gre » » of J iiiii - . 1, l»7*, entitled " A n act for the » a l e o f tim b er land» In the State« o f California, Ore g o n , Nevada, and \Va»hington T e r r it o r y ," a» e x t e n d e d to all the Pu blic l.and State» by act o f Augu»t i, I W , la m e » N. Lewis, o f i'ort- la nd , c o u n t y o f Multnoin ab, State o f Ore gou, ha« till» day filed In till» office III» » w o ru »tate- im-nl No. 7’i SI. for the piirrha»e o f the S ' i o f HK\ o f Section No. Jl, In Tow u « b lp No. 10 S, K.No. i K .W.M.aud w ill offer proo f to »how that the land »o u gh t 1» more valuable fur It» Um ber o r » lo n e tliau for agrluulitiral purpose», and to e»tabll»li h i * c l a i m to »aid land before the Reg- later and Receiv er at Portland, O r c g o p , on Moiplay, the 15th day o f July , 1907. lie name» a» wttue»»o»: Itenjainlu H raln i.of J 3 ', N. Th ir d Ml.. I'e riland, O re g o n ; Frank M. T h o m p s o n , o f i . i ' , N. Th ir d St., Portland. O r.; J ohn O liern ie le r.of 6 * ', N. Th ird Jit., P o r tla n d . O r.; Paul Mertsehlng, of hi 1, N. Th ird 81., Portland, Or. An y and all peraona cla im ing adversely the a b o ve -de »crlb e d laud» are requested to file th e ir cla im » In llila offloc on or before »aid loth day o f .1 uly , 1907. Al, i kknon 8. D sknnkr , Register. Notice For Publication. nf tlin I ut«*rlor. J 4 Land oflioo nt Portland, Oregon, April, 2!J, 1907. Notice ia hereby gived that Joseph i). Ileenao, of Gates, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to moko final commutation proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead entry No. 15824 made Nov. 13, 1906, for the Northeast quarter, (NEJ) Section 14, Township 9 south, Range 3 east, njul that said proof will be made lieforc Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon,on June 7 tb, 1907. Ho names the following witnessess to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, tho land, viz: William T. Clark, of Oates, Oregon, ],ou Simmons, Robert Morehouse and Alfred Morehouse, of Klkhorn, Oregon. A I.OKRNON S. flU KS S R U Register. Get Your Graphophone Records The pasture is slwnys richer on the All stomach troubles are quickly , fur »id« of the fence. releived hy taking » little Kodol after T » » l» r C u rn l. each meal. K*alol goes directly to the A Indy customer of ours had »ufiered seat of thu trouble strengthens the d i with tester for two or three years. It gestive juices ami digests what you eat got so had on her hands that sheconld It is a simple, clean, pure, harmless not attend lo her ImUselHild duties. - remedy. Don't neglect your stomach. Due Ixtx of ;)hautlw*rluin’« Halve (*nre«l Take a little Kodol after each meal and her. Chamberlains medecine« give sec how go**l it makes you feel. Mon splendid sstislsction in this com m un ey hack if it fails. Hold by Brewer ity.— M. H. Kodney A Co Almond, A la .: Drug Co. Chamberlains medeeihes are for sale One cold is taken out of doors where by Brewer Drug Co. nine are taken indoors, l l is never difficult to find an excuse for those we r**ally love. form of cruelty In Shopping Is m dulged by married ladles toward their bushnnds. It la Incipient In young girls, reaches nn active condition in brides ami arrives at ils most virulent singe between tin* tenth and the twen ty.fifth year o f married life. A small, delicate, slight, nervous, ‘sensitive wo man who would faint away at an empty mouse trap will go through the shopping district In from two to seven hours and w ine out refreslns! and sns tallied by an unfaltering trust If her husband's credit Is good, while that gentleman nt the end o f forty-tire min utes bns to l>« carried home on a stretcher. Home women irejx>rn shop per«, others achieve It, hut "not one of them h a s It thrust ii |> o d her. Shopping Is extensively practiced on week days, beginning on Monday with a rush and ending on Saturday Ir. time for the o|x-ni. It promotes Industry. Without It married men would have time to rest.—I »ellnenlor. s H a h lilt. In Sullivan county there Is a man who spent n whole dny limit lug. and nt nightfall he was returning homeward empty handed when he found a rab bit In a snare and still kicking. lie released it and w-ns about to dispatch it with the hack of his hand when tt occurred to him that he could not any he shot It, as no shot murks would be found to corrolwrate his story. So ha tied a string to one of the hind legs of the rabbit, tied the other end to the fence, backed nwny twenty yards nud tired. The allot cut the atrlng nud bunny ran nwny. Such n good Joke on himself was too good to keep, and he told It nt the village grocery, little thinking that It would be handed about, until now If you want to anger him the mere mention of the ynrn opens the old sore.—Forest and Strenm. lloiiiN rk a h l« H eart**. That truth is stranger than fiction, once more I k ' cii demonstrated in the little town of Fedora, Tenn., the residence of C. V. Pepper. He writes: “ I was in lied, entirely disabled with hemmorrhag« of the lungs and throat, Doctors fsilek to help me, and all hope had fled when I la-gan taking Dr. Kings New Discovery. Then instant relief came. The coughing soon ceased; the bleeding diminished rapidly, and in three weeks I was able to go work.” Gnarranteed cure for coughs and colds 50c and $1.00 at Brewer’s Drug Htore. j Trial bottle free. has fjove may be blind, never. but alimony T s s lg h t , If you would enjoy tomorrow take Chamberlains Stomach and LiverTab- lets tonight. They prodvee an agree able laxative effect, clear the bead and cleanse the stomach. Price 25 cents. ' at Brewers Drng Htore. Oregon State Fair at Salem Sept. 16 to 21 inclusive. E very M an H is Own D ortor. The average man caunot afford to employ a physician for every slight ailment or injury that may occur in hie family, nor can lie afford to neglect > them, us so slight an iujiiry as the scratch of a pin lias been known to ! cause the loss of a limb. Hence every man must from necessity be his own doctor for this class of ailments. Suc cess often depends upon prompt treat ment, which can only be had when suitable medicines are kept at baud. 1‘ r w c t l e l i i K b y F .s r . When Grover Cleveland was prnetie Chamberlains remedies have been in lng law nt Buffalo among his nssocl the market for many years and enjoy ntes was n young lawyer who. though a good reputation. a bright fellow, was rather Inclined to Chamberlains Colic, Cholera aud Inzlness. He was forever bothering Cleveland about points of law rather Diarrhoek Remedy lor bowel com than look them up himself. At last plaints. Cleveland became tired of It, and the Chumbcrlains Cough Remedy for next time the young man sauntered In coughs, colds, croup and whooping Cleveland knew what he wanted !*nd. getting up, pointed to his Ixtokcnse and cough. Chamberlains Pain Balm (nn anti said: ''There are my books. You are welcome to them. You can read up septic liniment for cuts, bruises, burns your own case.” The fellow was caught, sprains, swellings, lame back and rheu but he rose to the occasion. "See here. matic pains. Grover Cleveland,” he said, "I want Chamberlains ¡Stomach nud Liver you to understand I don't read lnw. 1 Tablets for constipation, biliousness prnctlce entirely by ear, nod you and and stomach troubles. your books can go to thunder!’* Chamberlains Halve for diseases of W o m e n H o le ns B a b les Do. the skin. The ordinary man would still much One bottie of each of these prepar rather glorify women and set them on a mock throne, whence he can depose ations costs but 11 .25. For sale by them nt will, than have to acknowl Brewer Drug Co. edge In them a real title to regard. It Is difficult for a man to overcome his esseutlnl self Importance. Most ot us perhaps prefer to have Inferiors round us—nn abject trait of character, but natural. And only very slowly lmvo we men lieen getting to prefet our wotnnnklnd ns friends and equals rather than an queens and pets, ruling us ns n baby or a spoiled dog does.- London Saturday Review. A A C l e v e r I lls ,« . N sflw t To D o G ood, Chamberlain’s It Is nn eternal and Inevitable condi tion that to do good we must be good. When any one Is n truly good man. then oven If he takes no part whatever In holy wnrs against the sin o f tho world his mere unconscious Influence becomes a blessing to others.—Worn- Never fails. Buy it uow. It iu»y save life. « ’• U f e . -------------- . « Texan. One in each 1,000 couples lives to celebrate the golden wedding. T h s Magic No. 3. Made Candies— the best made— guaranteed pure. THE COZY_____ Confectionery and Restaurant /Meals Served at all hours. Meats, Fresh Oysters, Clams, Clam Chowder, and everything kept on hand that is served in Restaurants and short order houses. Fresh Candies from the Spa At Salem. Number three is a wonderful mascot for Geo. H. Parris, of Cedar Grove, Me, according to a letter which reads; “ Aftpr suffering much with liver and kidney troubles, by Brewer Drug Co druggist. 50c. We carry a full line of Confec tionery of all kinds and receive fresh candies twice a week. If you need anything in the line of confectionery call and see for yourself and get prices. All are as fresh as if manufactured here. “ The question ofkeeping the child ren fairly presentable during their play hours is always doubly difficult in the summer. Half nn hours romp ing in the garden will soil and rumple any froek, until it is only fit for the tub, so all sensable mothers devote a large share of the summers outfit to strong, easily ironed dresses in which their little ones can play in peace.” Thus says the authority on "Practical Clothes for Little Girls,” in the July number ol the New Idea Womans Magazine, and common sense is the keynote of her article. The same writer extends her helpful advice to the sum mer {girl with atlieletic tendencies, and appropriate suggestions are given for costumes adapted to any of her varied actioities. Read these articles before undertaking the preperations for your summer outing and you will find your task much simplified. Chocolate Creams, Cream ar- mels, Log Cabin Creams, nice fresh T atfy and Peanut Brittle. For scratches, burns, cuts, insect bites and the many little hurts com mon to every family, DeWitts Carbo- lixed W itch Hazel Salve is the best remedy. It is soothing, cooling, clean and healing. Be sure you get DeWitts Hold by Brewer Drug Co. “ Correct English-How To Use It” A M on th ly M og n iln e D ev oted T o T h e Use O f E n g lis h . JO SEH IN ETRCCK B A K E R , E d i t o r . One in 100 women carries life insur- | ancc. D o Not Wnrtnnats Mr, K. W. Goodloe, of 107 Ht. Louis Ht., Dallas, Tex. says: “ In the past year I have become acquainted with Dr. Kings New Life Pills, aud no lax ative J ever l*efore tried so effectually disposes of malaria ami biliousness.” They don’t grind nor gripe. 2a cents at Brewers Drug store. th o C h ild ren , At this season of the year the first unnatural looseness of a child« bowels should have immediate attention. The 1 best thing that can be given is C ham -; bcrlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by castor oil as di rected with each bottle of the remedy. sighs tb* For sale by Brewer Drug Co. "You are so |>opulnr,” swain. “ You have so mnny suitors!” “Tho Idea!" smiles the fair young thing. "W hy, I can count them all on tho fingers of my left hand. See. Tho Index finger Is Mr. Smugforth, the sec- oud finger Is Mr. Balder, nnd the third finger—the third finger of my left hand —the third finger Is you.” Next day he got the ring for It- Chicago Post. A T THE GEM CONFECTIONERY S h oppin g. S h ootliiK \ H s H rsd III« s t i r a • Bert Bnrtier, o f K lto n , Wis., sa y «“ I “ I have fired the walking »tick I've have oqly taken fou r dose* o f your | Kidney and Bladder Pills ami th ey carried over 40 years, on account of a have done for on- more Ilian any o th e r aore that re*i»te«l every kind of treat medicine has ever done. I am still ment, until I tried Buckh-na Arnica taking the pills as I want a |s-rfect Halve; that ^ha» heahil the aore ami utiref” Mr. Barls-r refers t o DeWitt’« made me a happy man,” writes John Kidney slid iiladder pills, which are Garret, of North Mills,N.C. Guaran um-qiialed for bnckaelie, weak kidneys teed for Pile», Burns, etc., hy Brewer inflammation of the hlndder and all I Drug Co. 25c. urinary Iron hie«. A weeks tre a tm e n t Thera is one sudden death among i Home for 25*\ Hold l,y Brewer Drug Co. women to eight among men. i One man succeeds in business to 8 who go bankrupt. There is no case of indigestion no matter how irritable or how obstinate that will not be spedily relieved by the use of Kodol. The main factor in curing the stomach of any disorder is rest, and the only way to get rest is to , actually digest food for the stomach i itself. Kodol will do it. It is a scien-1 title preperation of vegetable acids containing the very same juices found in a healy stomach. It conforms to the Turc Food and Drugs Law. Sold by Brewer Drug Co. P A R T IA L . C O N TE N TS. Course in Grammar. How to increase One's Vocabulary. The Art of Conversation. ¡Shall and W ill: Should and Would: How to Use Them. Pronounciations (Century Diction ary.) Correct English in the Home. Correct English in the School. What to Say and What not to Say. Course in Letter Writing and Punctuation. Twenty Daily Drills. Business English for the Business Man. Compound Words: How to Write Them. Studies in English Literature. A gen ts W an ted $1.00 a year. Send 10 cents for Sample Copy C O R R E C T E N G L IS H , E van ston , III. K I L L ths C O U C H C U R E THS L U N C 8 ««o «1 ™Dr. King’s N i iw Discovery /C onsumption OUGHt art FOR I VOLOS Pries 50c »$1.00 Fret Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or K O V X Y BACK. Don’t forget to try some of our candy and you will be convinced that we have the best that lias ever been in town. s*J * We have on hand all kinds of Nuts, Fruits, Soft Drinks, Crackers and Cigars. We have purchased the half inter est that was owned by Mr. Hauders and still aim to continue at the pres ent stand. We shall be glad to have your patronage. A. L & M . M . BAKER. Timber Land, Act June 1878. Notice for Publication. • United States Land O Sce. Portland, Oregon, April *, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the set of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An set for the sale of Umber lands in ths States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended tosti the Public Land States by act of August 4 ,189J, Johnson White, city of Port land.county of Multnomah, 8tate of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn state ment No 7351, for the purchase of the North east quarter of Section No. Twelve, In Town ship No.TenSouth, Range No. Two Hast W. M., ana r-ill offer proof to show that the land »ought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his clsfm to said land before Register and Receiver at Portland. Oregon on Teusday, the 2nd day of Jnly, 1907. He names as witnesses: Fred Mariels, John Martels and Lee Bruner of Fox Valley,Oregou. and Clement L. McKenna of Portland Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file tnetr claims In this office on or before said 2nd day of July, 1907. AUigaxox 8. D keweh Register. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Coart of the 8tatc of Oregon, for the County of Marion, as executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Geo. WUhelmy, deceased, and that she has duly qualified as such executrix. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, are hereby hoUficd to present the same, duly verified, to me at my home in Sublimity, in Marion County. O regon, within six months from the date of this Notice. Dated at Sublimity, Oregon, this 1st. day of May, 1907. THERESIA WILHELMY, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Geo. WUhelmy, deceased. Notice For Publication. Departm ent o f Interior, Land Office, Portland, Oregon, May 11, 1907. Notice is hereby given that Arthur J. Trask of Lyons, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 13937 made Dec. 2, 1901, for the SW^ of Section 32, Township 9 S, Range 2 E, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk, at Albany, Oregon, on June 22, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence op- on, and cultivation of, the land, vis: William Patterson, Charles £ . Mills, Lee Bruner and Martin Kaiken, all of Lyons, Oregon. A lokrno * 8. D resser Register«