The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 09, 1907, Image 4

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Im stttsssstssssstsssstssssM tM i
TH E S T A Y T O N MAIL
f . O.
MORTON’S
HOMECOMING.
AltXANDtlt, Publisher
T hk M ah . I» malle«! regularly to It* «ubacrib-
•r» until a «1« : ulte . ' «1er to >!i>« « tttinua la ro-
c«.ve«l aiul all arrearage« uro i>uid.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
U 71L B U R N. riN TLE U , D. M. D.
DENTIST
Oflîce over Kreil Ruck’* Store
R . A. EL WOOD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
sin« to! l l)!m of Metenir* ultimatum.
lTe HUillod nt hlnittelf fur his belief,
tmt II I 1 v is io n se e m e d ><» you! ttiut lu»
1 li «»e „lu i bave storniteli Iroulde,
in» in « ivi lu»\v «li,;liS, , 1 1 «• 11 1 1 1 givo
««very i e lido jii lp tu thè digestive ur
gnu*, mi timi thè fissi mny beiligested
"Itti ilo« Inilsl etlol't. rilll* III IV I f
«Inin* l«\ taking something llllt OUII-
talli* naturai dig« * 'i ,e - ¡ . «peri io»—
»«•nieiliing liki Ivial* i Fi i ludigestiuii
and 1 *yspej • i.i
Koditi U a prepara-
lioii ei vege|nlile aeiiL unii eiiiitaeii»
lite M'iy .'.line jllUlys Intimi III il beili-
liiy st« li neh. 11 digest.- „ lia t Siili l'Ut.
Suiti by lirewer l>i ni* Cu.
Bring Us Your
. Produce
We Pay the Top
Harket Price ’
Stayton Livery
Office over Roek’s sture,
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W . A. W rig h t,
OREGON
STA Y TO N ,
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kept on and presently sunk luto the
sent hesltle her.
The girl raised her heitd mid smiled.
"Lucy.” lie snld wondorlugly as he
; took the Urui s->«t hand she offered.
By Leiter Comstock.
"Is it really you. dear'.' Of course I
i know It Isn’ t, hut v«>u seem so real.
Copyrighted, 1907, by C. II. SutelllTo,
You have conio to me hundreds of
( iSSSSSSSAAISmSSASSttSVSASSSSVSSl i times tiefere, 1 >« »tli miking m ul dren in -
ruo cabman « t a r d « ! Morton with
ao plainly, «tear.1
1
But suppose that 1 c m not , v ision .
amacement as he gave his direction.
JhnV" she naked with smiling lip*
“ That hotel was torn down five years
•’P'ippose that It really should be I f *
G oods Delivered Free to A n y
ago," ho said. "There's a twelve story
“ Then 1 should hare t,» g
he snld
ofllee building there now.”
P.irt of the City.
P u t th è ‘‘ M a c h in e s " A w « y ,
tlriuly. “ 1 cannot trust myself with
Morton named another hotel, only to you."
Vriien lite IndillaIut s ami hroodcr*
be met with fresh disappointment, ami!
’ •Then let us pretend that 1 am a vi­ are litro': gli wlth llietr spring work,
with an Impatient gesture he sa n k sion." sin* urged. "I really ought lo th - • sluiuld be eleatn*d unii stordì In
scold you for keeping yourself hidden a Iry pince, l ’ illesa thls U dune thè
back 111 the cab.
Stayton, O re.
1 tank* and ilues wlll stun ni'» out.
’ I want to go to a good hotel," be! nil these years.’’
$nld. "You know better than 1 where
"It was a coward’s retreat," ho ad­
A Cure For Cupe».
mitted, "hut l could not see you the
1 want to go."
Powdered nrccii nut lias be *'t recoin
The burly figure climbed on the box. wife of that man.’
"And s i yop left me alone la my ir.**iule I as a cure for gapes. A phu*h |
and presently the cab was rattling up
• M tie put In • the 'ft In: -h thren :
Broadway. Listlessly Mortati looked misery," „'.o said reproachfully.
Morton shook Ills head. "It «u s not i.i Tilings In succiandoli, then *vnlt *
out of the cab window and marked the
changes. It was like a new land, with that," he sai l soberly. “ It was that I • « days and repeat treat■*,tot.
only here and there a familiar land- cared too muck for your fair name to
His View of lt.
! stay on."
"I know," «lie » dd tenderly; "but,
Bond I »on t you réalisé tliat inar-
Jli'i, you might hi. ve left nomo wont rlngo lirimd«*ns a mniiî 11 • i* • ! U-1 <>h,
peu. I supp si* lt eau lu* put tliut way.
whereby we could have found you."
but "tlnttcns’’ |s the Word l ’ ve ulvvuya Rigs, H orses and A ccottim o
"T o bring me back to misery?”
"T o happiness," she said. "You seem e icd L liid.ui Tlt l’ Un.
modations Fjrst-class.
to have found misery where you went."
!
It) I Hi’ < t»ulily.
Site looked at the face of the man.
Hacks connect with trains at K ings­
Ever.. Hue was touched by the hand of
•Th«* I h oft |M»|'iii<tr rem<*ly in Oi*
ton and NY «-«t Slayton.
sorrow. ft l* years before ho had been «.I-go County, mul tin* lient Irieml «•
a laughing faced boy. She could re­
St Ig< lim* from Turner to Lyons.
in, im mi I v, writes Win. M. D ietir e»i-
member his every expresalon. Now
his face had gained a ''rlmisiies* that 'lor and publisher id the Otsego Jo.ir*
lieeaine It well. He had not sought for- mil, Gilbertsvillt-, N Y., "I» Dr. King*
g. tfulness In dissipation, anil the girl
v,-ry. lt I im * proved to I»
Entere«! *t the postulilo* st stn\ton Oregon, u
mall matter re the >eevud claar.
VTAYTON
I
OREGON.
(I. 11. TRASK, Prop.
J O H N
H E N K E L
Merchant Taiior
I have on hand a full line of samples
for Spring and Summer Suits.
R^Liring and Cleaning a Specialty
OREGON
M 'A Y T O N
STAYTO N ,
C IT Y M E A T M A R K E T
Dealer« lu
Fresh, Salt and S m oked
M EATS
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR STOCK AND HIDES
Stayton, Oregon
Grand Central Hotel
Is open to the public. All newly fur­
nished rooms.
Accommodations first-
lias?. Nice, warm dining room an«J
first-class meals.
M. J. SPANIOL, Prop.
Stayton, Oregon
W. E. TH O M AS
Undertaker-Embalmer
Good Assortment of
Caskets and Cases
Personal attention given to funerals
when desired. Embalming after latest
methods.
A First-Class Hearse
at a Moderate Charge
Burial Robes, Shoe«, Gloves and Hosiery
Furnished
STAYTON, ORE.
fob Printing
Keep it in vour mind
that The Mail print*
n«tfik 2 Prn
Meads, Letter Heads,
Envelopes
l
Or Anything Else You May
Want at Very Low Prices
to write for our confi'li tint letter before :p-|
plying for patent: it may lx- worth money.
We promptly obtain U. 8. anil foreign
PATENTS
an«l T R A D E M A R K S or return EN- ,
TI RE attorney'« r-c Serif! mo«!';i. si -ti h 1
or photo amt we «cml an I M M E D I A T E
FREE report on patentalu iiy. w e gi v- l
|
,
S W IF T & C O . s
|
P a te n t L a w y e rs
Ofv U S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C. I
M u a ja a M N sa su « «ws— s - i ■—
Sour
Stomach»
Timber Land, Act June $, 1878
Note heads, Bill
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charges are moderate. Try us.
" ‘'i’
, i
i
I» •• i.. mi inl.illible cure lor ci»u| h* ami colds,
” 1 suppose that I do show It, he
said, noting her glance. “ But you, be- making short work id th* mn*t ••
lug only a vision, have not changed, them. We u l"ay« keep n botile in
Your eyes Lavo gained a sweet siAous- Ul,. p, llM., i i p ,« . u to bo ih>- nn -:
ueas. but otherwise it Is the face that Vilhm,,1(J ,,,, „ :n ,,u „ ku„ * „ for Lung
has I hnmi before me all tlic-«* years. Y'oti
SU\iET MAPAZINC
have cotne to jue in many lunds, Lucy, und Thront ili«,,a»cs. ' Ginmmt«««! t.
briutilully liluMrslrd.gi,««! n
but there rectus u reality to the vision never die.ippmnt tln* tuker, by llr«*vv«*r
sud sitxlc« slxsit Csiiiuir.is $1.50
here that I lutve never known before. Drug Ga, l ’ricc .’»()«• and ¡fl.UO’ Iriul
• yrai
snJ «Il the fsr Weg.
I wish that 1 might always hold you bottle free.
TOWN ANO CCUNTNY JOURNfiL
so. dear.”
s mocihly publicslion d'-vot'-d
“ Wedded to a vision?” she asked
ft'* a po*»i pnlicy tu sjH-nd onc s lih*
$0.50
to die Isrnung mirre»!« v i die
mockingly. “ Would that content you?”
W rl
grumbling.
a y c*i
“ It had to content me all these
All tbcfooU don't live in the U. >
years,” he said simply. "It Is better so
F.0A0 OF A THOUSAND WONOtllS
than that I should seek the reality to In Paris tbert- is .« d«*g ccinetery, witli
S l>ook of 75 page», 1 «risili.r j
120 colored photograph» of
rob her o f her fair name."
$0.75
costly mouument«, wlivre |»eople |>.iy
pKlurearjue »pot» in Calif orma
“ And yet that night,” she Whispered,
f'»0
ior
having
llieir
favorite
eanim
x
"I was almost ready to say *yr*s.’ Jim.
THE VISION SEEMED SO ItilAL.
T « l . . . $ - '7 5
mark. Six years had wrought changes Ilad you persevered I should have buried.
yielded.”
All fo r ....................... ... $1.50
as great us those that had Iteen effect­
John Itilia, i prominent «liuler o(
"I knew it." he «greed, “ and for that
ed within his heart.
Cut out thi» sclvrrlnrment
Six years before the world had reasou I went away so far that no , Tilling, la., says: " I have been selling
«ml »rod witli )l.50 to
seemed bright and pleasant.
Lucy word might « ,-U me and tempt me DeW itt « Kidney ntnl lilmbh-i i ’ dls l o i
!e.
Since
I
left
New
back
*o
your
•
Desmond had loved him, and his pros­
alxmt a vein and tin V giv<* better « it
SUNSET MAGAZINE
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cn to no one whom I
pects had begun to materialize. Then T o-’; I h
islactUiti tinnì any pill I ever sold.
l
did
see
Teddy
Far-
U-a
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1
I«»
b
a
n
v.
JAMES
FLOOD RIDO . SAN I RAM ¡SCO
had come the crash. Howard Des­
u
once,
but
In*
«lid
not
rlngtou
in
I.otu
There
are
a
dozen
pctiple
here
who
mond had sacrificed his daughter to
I leaped him, but lately h:»\c uscii l beni and tiny give perfect
save his fortune. Half n million was g**e tre. ai
B y special arrangement with
trio f to «-all me back. I
something
needed to support his tottering ven­
«ati-faction in every ' use. 1 have n«cd
;i*«g
It
o
y.>r
two
years,
have
h'*‘
;»
the publishers, you cau ns.cure
tures. Metcalf would lend the money,
nmgry for the sight o f them myself with line results." fimhl
but not until Lucy bad become Mrs. but I gtv
Sunset and T he M ail onc
the sound o f your voice by Brewer Drug Go
Me-caii had the loan been made. Ten home, to !
year and the book of beautiful
days later the vein had been struck n:\d t « P <>!; r «. i your dear face again.
Oregon
ntul
»’slilornin
luiv«
cavil
up
O regon and California view s—
in the mine which Morton owned, uud I never dr«-lined that I should find you
’ e should have our brief | |,r«,|>r»lttg-.| flUJ.UUU f«»r the Alaska-Yu- T h e
he was a millionaire almost overnight. here; t!
R oad of a T h ou san d
. . . .
... kon Pacific Expo«ition witli tin* as.ur
For weeks he had railed against the hour ah
W on d ers—for only $2.00, at
“And :;:••■* vou content with the hour?
,
,
fate that brought him fortune too late
Sliould 1 stay on It ancc tbat additional aiiioiints will be
KO.
,’
tc
•It
1
.
T
h e Mail office.
to give lHin the only thing worth while,
uuthori/.cd at tlis-it next legislature.
the companionship of the woman he would all co : jc back. I think I shall
return
tb
um*r Saturday. I -I
loved.
• \Yc never refn-nt of eating t(*o lit-
n-ong as 1 thought.”
He had |rled to meet her In thtir am not :
“ May I g with you?” she ask«*d tb«," was our of the ten rule» of life of
social encounters with the indifference
softly an he- hand slipped Into Ids.
l lioma» J«*tt'er«on, pre«*ident of tbe
that convention demanded, but there
"I.ucy!" The agony o f his tones
had come a night when the Intoxication
L’ niteii i*; at«*s, ank mb- applies to
thrilled !i -.
of the music, the heavy scent o f flower*,
«Illy boy." slu* whispered as every one williout exeeplioti during
No appetite, loss ol strength, nervous-
had been upon them. It had becu in
th** regal h,
bent toward him. this hot we.itjier, bccau»e it is liurtl neos. heaiache. constipation, bad Lreath,
the conservatory at the C’liver*’ dance,
"Don't ; • k ow tlrnt It was I who for loud, « v«m in small quaiilities, lu general debility, sour risings, and catarrh
and for one mad moment lie hail held
of the stomach mo all duo to IndlEr.Mion.
cal! 1 you l. itnc? I could not find you
her in Ids anus, begging her to elope
In- digi -t' il vvli.m tbe blood i» at bigh Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new dlacov-
save with my *p!;-it and my love, and
with him.
’ ii-mpciat lire.
At tjii» sens* >n
we ery reprossnts the natural Juices ol diges­
I Imv:* not en!':* 1 you in vain.”
tion as they exist In a healthy stomach,
I’ ut even as lie pleaded there had
"But y o r - lrisbnnd,” lie stammered.
should <-|»t sparingly and properly combined with tho greatest known tonlo
come the sense o f right. lie had gen­
“ He died two y enea ;mo,” sin* said VVe «lionlii :ile<> b< Ip tbe stoninrli as and reconstructive properties. Kodol for
tly released her and had fled the place.
simply. "Timt was why I called you,
doe.n not only relievo Indigestion
i tunr-1 1 a« p.M-lble by tll<- US'* of n little dyspepsia
The dawn had found him still in his
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
dear. You . :is vo"cJ to the voice of
evening clothe* pacing the floor of his
Jv'nlol For Indig* *iion and Dyspepsia, helps all stomach troubles by cleansing,
love."
apartment, and as the fresh morning
i « liic b will rest st'iinaeh by digesting purifying, sweetening and strengthening
air fanned his flushed face he made
the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
llm haul itselt. Bold by lirewer Drhg
M uï ' iî Hath Char-rt.
Mr. S. S. Ball, of R»vrns««< d. W. Va.. «>»>;-
his resolution.
" I was troubled wllh sour stomach frr twenty years.
"W alter:" called the eu m.icr In U r ! Co.
Before the end of the week he hail
Kodol aired me and we »re now using It In milk
for baby."
disposed of all his American Interests restaurant where an orchestra was
Kodol Digests What Y ou Eat.
and had gone abroad. He left no fehl plhying.
Bottles only. Relieves |ndl*e»Ucn, jour it maeh,
behind, and none knew where he had N “ Yes, sir.”
belching rf ras. etc.
Notice h>r Publication.
“ Kindly tell the leader o f tlie orci a*
gone. For six years lie had roamed
Prepared by E. C. D eW ITT & CO., CHICAGO.
United S m i «« I.aiul »)flic*,l
three continents, but always off the tra to play something id at. I 1 »w
rtulil hv III I 'vcr I'l li:: <”«».
I’m l land, Oregon, .loin lltli, l ‘JI>7.
<• If it w >;i t
path of the tourist. Then had come the while I din«-. I want to
Noti«*e i* lt**r« l>y given that in eoin-
fierce longing for home, anil he hail have a softening Infittene ■ on this
pliance with the provisions of tbe« act
■teak:"—Tit-Pits.
com e back.
i ■,f
s . Gougrcr*
.
ufJQ __ti.l ...I
of f t Jin»»* o .1. I ISiH.
rntitb'd
Now that he was here he wns not
Mofiamitieilati men hi bo"ln with salt “ An a<-t f<>r 1 be *:» l*> of * imber laudi* in
certain that he did not regret his de­
r.inl o:i<l with vinegar. Tb«.* suit defends tbe i-l it« « <<f (Jrtlif«»rnia, Oregiin, Nr
cision. All had changed. Everything
tin* D'-li \er from ?ev«-nt.v dl.-te:i?es; the vada, litri W aebiiigipii T e r r i t o r y a *
reminded him that lie had lost his place
vinegar nnsuret him Increased prosper­ extend'd to all tin- Fttblic Lami ritate,
in the life o f the city. The stopping of
ity.
by art of Augii«! b 1HÎI2, Templi! I.
the carriage roused him, and lie paid
l’ npe, n( Elkb'ii n, enmity >( Marion,
his driver and followed the bellboy
stat*- «»f Oregon,
day
in
Into the hotel.
h’ % i * •’*’• » • ’
He found the stillness o f his room In­
M i.t i-.. fr.r Pi i h lir -lt io n
,lli'* «’Hi»’*’ ,lir m \«. i h «tali inrnt No.
.No.lM’ tor I UDIlCdllon.
7464 for Ml„
,,f Un- «ontbj
tolerable, and after vainly trying to in­
f If .1 S lates T.sait <itti«-«-,
.
o fH W , of ?’• etimi No. XJ, in Township
l'o rtls iK ». " r - f i M i . J u n e J«,1907.
terest himself fn the paper* he threw
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them aside and went for a walk. Per­ « It li t h - jT '-v : im iv n i th> V - ' <>f «•■Hilf n «v nf
haps In the busy throng he ¿onId shake
l»7*. e n iilic « ! " An no t for t lie « n ie n t < r proni to «In»" I b it t lie lami «oligli» i«
r »ii*J r
lie S la t' - o f « » ll f ir n i» , «>rc- mure «alnablr fi I- it« liuila r or stone
off his memories.
... «i v - \ i'l.i, « : W n - lit n /t o n T e r r i t o r y n«
A fo-v do.-esof thi* remedy will fn-
Unconsciously he turned Ills steps in êv t«'ïi« f-'l ,il ■ «I t * - *s l*u»,II« t,nn«l Hint«!« b v net than for Hgrieuliu il purpose«, and to
-, .’ ini.y «tin* an ordinary attack «»f
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the direction o f the park and was well la n il -.H in t if M llllll'is illl!« , S ta ll' nf « ire ffy e , cstnhlirth ’nis claim in «aid land ll<•for^,
dinrvliwtt.
Into the shady recesses befone he real­ lia - th is il ■ 1 .1.«,| In th is ofll«-e lie r sworn «tnte- tin« Register ami Uri-ri ver at Portland,
Jt eau *>!wi!vs be dependwl upon,
N n .J t7 7 , for th e |.u re li« n - n f Mie h’ K 'i Oregon, mi Monday, tbe 2.«d day «if • even hi t .*• i "r<! *<■ Vere atl vcka of
ized where he was. Then lie roused n nf n -et
H cciton No. I I .
ill
T n w a « h l|> Kf>. !» H,
r riimp (•«•!!*! and ehob-ra morbus^
himself with a start. It had been f: \n 3 i : , 1 ■ I't «vili o ffer J«rnnf tn «linu- t lin t M( pt , 1U07.
>07.
• i i .■ I’ v aneeertrtful for Minuiier
,,
Lucy’s favorite walk. It led to a little Un la te l rniirflil i» mon- v n ltts b l, f«*r Its ttiote r
es: A. H. H unt-
o r stone th a n fo r » a r t e a it u r s l r «
I »n
He
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«'-,
•
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1
-
1 :« .v at. i cholera infantttirt fn
summer house just around the curve In e « t« l,!i-li In r « l,«lr i ta ssi'l la n d
P 'tlin g ell, f.oyd Hauser,
th e l:«'K- I ., W. I)
! .
i !i, and I t the mean* of aavirg
the path, the little summer house where I . t < r nn-l lle e e lv e r « t l'o r tln te l. f ir e t f o n .n n W ^W elrli, all of Salem, Oregon.
l i . >■:. of many children eneb yi ar.
T n e -ils « tl. li.lh tlav
O c to b e r, l!»»7.
they had spent such happy afternoons
A ny nod all person* claim ing ndvcrv • •'.’ lien reduced witli watne and
g|,e h ..in, a« witiis -«-«: If. I,. < bailee, nf
before Cupid had fled in utter rout be­ Portland, f'r goti: h o . i-re-, of fiate«, Ore- ly tlir iiliove described lands are re- I sv. ■ i r‘d if i p!( .'irtant to tnl:i*.
:-nn;s.' Di!1' v, of «¡«tes, ori-gon; «>. W. An-
fore the onslaughts o f Mammon.
(piented to til“ t hoir claims in this o ff­ I 1 /erv man « ' a I'ntnily should keep
,Jef.«»!i, nfr> 't -, «»reg ni.
A n v »ml «U le rsons e lH ia iIn * atlveriely th e
It seemed perfectly natural that when
ice mi or before «nid 23«! «lay »if Hep- I IV i - i . ly in hi* li'«me. Buy It. now.
h »,<>«<-■: —!’• ! tati'!« ar- r«-|fi- ’ ■'I tn file
L argì : F; ze . .>t < .
lie had turned the curve fie should see thelr-nil' - nihi-nfa on or befar-s*l*l léth tomber, 1.107
r ;«. t , k-ic.
her sitting there in Hie same place ■1'’ 5 ,,f '
8. DaicMui, Register. 1
A i . ukknon H. D rk .- s KK, Register.
Where she.hud sat that aflcrnoou yvhcu
MAGAZINE
READERS
S esta k & S to w e ll
IV. E. THOMAS
OREGON.
Timber Lund, Act June ^,1878.
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