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T H E S T A Y T O N MAIL E. l>. AltXANOLK, Publisher Entered at the poatoflU'e at st a\to n. Oregon at uiall m a t t e r rH the eccomi «.’laar T mk M a n I« mailed regularly to Ita e u W r l h - era until a dei ulte . ;der to d i x • titillile t» re- eeiTtd and all arr e a ra g e s a re fald. BUSINESS D IR E C T O R Y y y iL K l'K N. TIN TI KU, I». M. D. DENTIST Office over Frei! Kock’« Store EQ( N OU KG' QTAYTON R A. K L W O O D , A T T O R N E Y AT LA W Oiüoo over Rock'.- storo, STA YTON , ® ' - OKKOON". • ' — A SENSE CF HUM0R- it la a Precious C J nnd Holpa to Lighten Life's Way. 1 rogtrd it sottso of litiuior to* on** o f the most precious g ills that can bo voinlisaftMl t . * n human h ein j. l i e Is not neoessnrlly a belter limn for hav in g . It, hilt he Is n happier olio. It renders him liulllTercnt to good t»r bud fortune. It enables him to enjoy Ills own discomfiture. Blessed with this sense lie Is i» \ e r unduly elated or cast down. No one »•an rullle his temper. No abuse dis turbs Ids ci uanlmity. Teres do not Imre him. Humbug* do not luuabug him. Solemn airs do not Imp >so nu him. Sentim ental g * U does not Intlu- enee him. T h e ’follies of the moment 7 have in* hold on lilui. T itles and de*>- or at Ions are but ehlldish bitubles iu his «•yet*. P reju dice tinea not warp his judgment. II*» Is newer iu eoneelt or out o f conceit with himself. Ho abhors all dogmatism. The world Is a stage on whleh actors strut and fret for bis edification ami amusement, /tml he pursues the even current of his way. Invulnerable, doing w hat U right and proper accordtug to his lights, but utterly indifferent whether* w hat he does finds approval or disapproval from others. I f ll a m lo t had had any sense o f h u mor ho would not have I hsui a nui sance to hin^self and to all surround ing him. London Truth. , MANNING THE YAHDS. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER fob Printing Under wrote: Keep it in your mind th a t The Mail print« Note Heads, Bill heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes Or Anything Else You May Want at Very Low Prices Sallowness Tranidormed to Dusky Beauty A dark skin bwnmes fascinating when «¡cli.ntciy „< undcrsprc-J with the radiant glow which indi cates a healthy, aeT . eskin. Robcit- ine keep the skin refined in quality, kce;.spore, free from clogging waste and stimulate* the t.'ny capillaries to contribute the color which charms in blonde and brunette alike, Robert- inc is certain protect;oti r-ainst tan, sunburn and freckles ii applied be fore exposure to sun or wind. Spreads likean imper« r; tilde sheen of gauze over-.kin u fa* .forming a shield stimulating and preserving a .delicate, lustrous beauty. A l l y „ r /I. . , T '+ ilA Y fo r a f r u tarn f i t o f I these lines Mr. T h a c k e ra y A H U M B L E SU G G E ST IO N . I know t h a t A lb e rt wrote in h u r r y — T o c ritic is e I s c a r c e j*r- s o m e . B u t y e t m e th in k s t h a t B in dley M u r r a y I n ste a d o f “ who” had w ritte n “ w h o m ." W . M. T h a c k e r a y . Bring Us Your Produce W e P a y th e T o p H a r k e t P r ic e Delivered Free to Any Part of the City. W . A . W r ig h t, Stayton, Ore. StaytonLivery Grand Central Hotel T h e y cro w ned lilm lo ng ago. B u t who t h e y got to put It on Nobody se e m s to know. A lb e rt S m ith . T ilo m a « A Kills«»«, tlu* gr«*Nt Alltel' jean i u t e o l o i , «ay» " F u l l y eigh ty |« t c e n i «•> 11*«* illio s» of m a n k in d come» A Naval Ccremony T h a t Is Not What (lino e a t in g im proper tood or t«« touch It Used to Do. Iti tb<* old uiivy. svlien United State** fonili p«'««plt* art* inuline«! t«* ov«*r in* »hip» were netiiull) wltlpi* wltli yurda, «luigi* I lieniselve» " T h is i» w here in thè hoa'u'H tua te'.s etili, "All liantU dig« siim i li tul » it - beg in n in g iu in-any elicer «hip!" watt followed by il intuii I I«. > io n o iel. call il<> just mota* pteturempie eetvinotty t lui il I n «■««Tv en i* pottsthlc liuti', wlii'ii tilt* veascU **f Ibi* so m ncli work anil in* moro, nini when navy are tltted w itti bnt a »Inule .vani you uv I ni il,t » ' '«Tien you «al lin* miti tliut only lisci fot- signallng. At wrong kind of f«« d, i In'iliga«tivu or- Ilio word *>f eoimnand “ Man Mio yard «!" tlierf» wmn un uumtint of acro- g m » caii not jMtasibly «lo I In* work *1*’ It is nt -n« li lim es Goods batic «currylug «*n tlu* multi dt*ckN of nianilctl ns lliein Ilio old Nhip* tbat watt ca lv u la tc l to th a t tI k * slo in a cb tteeda h elp ; it do- mukc thè stop visitor hold I i I n hreuth, m anils help, aliti warns you by head* thè tliiug looked n o dangenuiN. T h e tic lies, Is'lcliing. »mir »loniacli, mtiisea meu fo rw a n l In blnejaeket nnlfnrm A"• m »Itoti111 atten d wottUI falrly leap up thè rupe inildor», ami m tligesiim i ami nlniONt hy Ut** Urne tlu* neboe» of to thin at m ice by ta k in g »••iiicluing Mio volti tu a ud liuti «lieti uwuy every tinti will acitially do th e wmk (or lln* % yard o|t each must wotild »iipport slo in a c b Koilol will tin t h i- . It i s a scores **f meu and lioya, all Ntandlng co m b in a tio n of n a tu ra l «ligestant» and ereet. must o f them only liciti-tip by thè croased arma *«f tlu* meu. Iwslilo vegetable acids m t l c o n ta in » 11»** «aim* them. T h !s reprvseiitatlou o f a ero»* ju i c e s found in a I n a l lh y stom ach . was hebl by all of tlu* moli, and It It is picas!n t to lake. It dl|p'»i» what was th c lr buainP»» to «tatui tini» wltli absolitte Ntatue**qn«'in* - n . TI>«* ii tlu* you eat. Solti hy Brewer D in g ( ’•«. toinniaiitl " l ’h***»r -*!»lp !" wotild la» Uawled ont on dt*ek by Mie clil**f boN’n'N n ate, and tlierv \vonl*l I h * a yell front e tlieail t«> mUtzeti tbat conlilu't ltclp ^ u c f f i u o r 11* W , K . T I i o i i i h » bnt wurin thè hiood of evcrylualy wlth- in hearing o f It. Wlicii Mie moti luanncd thè ynrds wltli all Hall «*\eept topsalla and NtuiiNtills set, nii <'I i a pie- ture was renlly iHumtlful, Ih*» mon's unlforniN of bino Ntandlng «»ut In wq*- Louve orders at Slav ton H o tel. EGIDU OF NINEVEH. phlrc-llke eontrast t«> thè eatn**o wlilte- ST A Y TON, O lJ K tîO N . The Most Ancient Banking House of n«*s.s o f tlu* Nhrotuls. Thla wns a eer**- niony on all formai ih * cu «I oiin , «u*,l» un Which We Have Record. Then* was a kind of public record tlu* vlslt ulNiard tlu* old n I i I pn o f rii»- J O H N H E N K E L me». And "M a n tlu» , office attach ed to the palace and te m MngttlNhcl ple at Nineveh. In which It p a s cu s yard*«!" ami “(.licer ship!" were coni- Merchant Tailor tomary to deposit im portant legal ami mandi* always glven whcii otte of thè 1 other documents, sucli us co n tracts old ellp|H*r* of lise United S ta te s navy I have on hand a full lino of sample« 1 and agreem ents for tin* purchase uud was cltb c r deiuirting for or arrlvlng for Spring ami Sum m er Suits. sale of property, m arriage settlem ents, from a forvigli station wills, etc. Among those there were Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty 1 discovered official sta tem e n ts us to tile TO i.lASTER THE SHEET. history and transactions o f th e eml- Must Learn if You Want STAYTON O REGON ! nent banking house of Egidu a t Nine What You veh. A ssyrian chronology proves th at to Be a Sailor. these re fe r to a tl.it«* about U..’!U<* y ears Ohe thltig voti bave t«> learn lN*for<* tiefore the Christian era. w hen A b ra you etili wrltt* sullor aft«*r yottr mime, CITY M EAT M ARKET ham dw elt at I ' r o f the Chaldees, as is and flint I n to m aster a sali. Brute stated i:i Genesis. W e may th erefo re forre I n o f no nrt^nint. T<> un ** brute Sestak & Stowell L*ealen In claim for tins firm tin* reputation *>f fo rre w ith a sali I n llke ctnploylng l*eing the o ld est bank in the world a t F r e s h , S a l t a n d S m o k e d least o f which we have any record or It to «'upture mi elvphaut <»r rnti *l«*wn au uutamed st«*«*d. Masterlng n sali ' are likely to have. T h e accounts are ls a game o f Ntrategy. tlneNse. «11- M EATS very voluminous ami co ver tin* tr a n s plomaey. tlnttery, |H*rsttnslon ami per* actions of live generations o f the house • evi-raneo, wltli ft«*r. «* energy flash «! HIGHEST M A R K E T P R IC E PAID from f a th e r to son. T h e linn grew ra p in nt tlu* rlght Insinui. You must F O R S T O C K AND HIDES idly iu im portance during this period, know yottr sali. S.ills a re not all nlikc. during which they attain ed great Wluit wlll work w ltln a JH» wlll fall lf wealth for they succeeded In s«s-tiring npplied io n ma Insali «>r topsall. Stayton, Oregon from the king tin* appointment o f col W hen once a innn lias ltccome lectors o f taxes, a position which in -kllled at Ibis gnuu* he enn *l«> more tin* *‘ast alw ay s leads to fortune. T h e y nt It tlian Mirre luhhors. I've seen afterw ard farm ed tin; revenue for sev thr«*«* meu tackle a Jib ami «•««me back eral o f the A ssyrian provinces with «ni tli<* head buffici and lienten a fte r very great gain to the firm.—T . P .’s a flft.H‘11 minute licbt. and then n fel- Loudon Weekly. low nof a «piarter tlielr eomblne«l Is open to th e public. All newly fur weigiit g«> ont imil compier thè snll, Corrected In Rhyme. nished rooms. Accommodations first- hlmling It capti ve In t«*n minute«. T h ac k e ray was much pestered l*y th e ilass. Nice, warm dining room and A sali mnstrr lias live hands—tw o nn autograph hunter, s a y s Hodder In his bis a r i l e , two on Iris b-gs, ami bis first-class meals. ‘■Recollections." He disliked above all t«**»tli. Boa Idea, he lias km*es, hls cl- things to w rite in an autograph album 1(0ws. thè crlp *«f hls tliighs, hls neck. nnd often refused those who asked him and hls whole I nm I v . Il«* must la* nn to *lo so sometim es rath er brusquely. M. J. SPANIOL, Prop. octoptis, it lioa emisi rletor and a On one occasion the ow ner of an a l Stayton, Oregon bum. a young lady, w as fortunate. nionkey, «orriliiniiig wltli tlielr «ptnll- ties thè pntlence of an ox. tlu* «ptl«k- T h a c k e ra y took her lunik to his room m*N ; <«f a tlger nnd Ih«* suhtlety o f a in order to look it over. W ritten on a fqx. T. F . Day In thè Outlng Magn- page he found these lines: zitte. M ount B l a n c la the m o n a rc h o f mountains. J . M . R IN C iO , 1 His Medal. T h e button worn bv those to whom congr**ss awards tn«»dals for «(»ocluí bravery In the cou ntry’s service Is Mue with white stars, but It Is not common enough for Its significance to 1«* generally understood A city official who was en tertain in g a visi tor who m m * oue of these buttons was puzzi si hy It and finally asked his vis itor to enlighten hint. T h e man hesl- tnted modestly nnd began to explain th at it wa «IlfTerent from most doc- <#fiitiotis, < «pe hilly foreign, which are usually brilliantly colored. Suddenly tin* official recalled what flu* medal meant. “Oh, ! understand now,” lu* Inter- n ip ted : "it certainly is different. T h e r e ’s no yellow in It.”—New York Bun. Pliny's Y arns. « Pliny's yarns nliout human anatom y were something wonderfnl. H e tells of a ra< «• o f savage men whose feet are turned backw ard and o f a race known as Monocoll, who have only one l« g, but are able to leap w ith su r prising agility. The* sam e people are also called the Sclapodae, liecause they are in the habit o f lying on th c lr hacks during th e e x tre m e h eat and Lively Mourning. protecting themselves from the sun by A noted l ’ rtglith artist once was the shade o f their feet. Th ese people dwell not fa r from th e Troglodytae, to sti'.nillug nt Mi“ «sigi* o f the rotiti wait the w est of whom again th ere are a i n g for ills ltoise and he was dressed trils; who are without necks and have in his usual peculiar sty le - mustnrd- co lo n sl rilling suit, vivid w aistcoat their eyes In their shoulders. nn«l bright r«*«l tie. A man who Inni evidently been r«*\ cling hnpi»ened to Clever. Mrs. P otter— Did yon see t h a t ? D ix lurch munti the corner e f th«; strc.*et. on seized th at rocking chair nml w as II*. starisi nt the famous a rtist for Into it before hls w ife hud a chanee to it minute i:i silence, then In* touched reach it. Anti on ids wedtlirfg trip too. bis cap and nskeil in a tone o f <l«*op Mr. P otte r T h a t’s Ju st if. Th ere's «« nimiseri!Mon. “ Meg pardon, gtiv'tior, where Dixon is sm art. Nobody will wsv voti in mouruin' for nnylwdy?’* suspect th at lie is ou Ids wedding tour, don’t you sei ? And besides, lie The Tiretom e Part. gets the chair.—Boston Transcript. Ma«'fr)ozl«*r (jib y in g an niwolntely liopcli- s game) Here! YVhnt are you All T h at He Had. “Can you give bond?” nskfsl the lying down for? Are you tired? Cad di«' I'm no tired «»’ carry In’, but I'm jqdge. "H a v e you got anything?” " J i s l g e ," replied the prisoner, “senee »air weary o' countin'! Punch. you ax ine, I ’ll t«*ll you. I liain't got Not Qualified. nutliin’ in the worl' ’<s*pt tin* spring “No. suit. «Tunis isn't ready for de «•Hills, six acres o’ ii>» 'count land, a big family, a hop«* of a h ereafter an* kingdom y ll." «Icclared Uncle I ’oter. tin* ole w ar rhcumplisn).’’ — Atlanta " H it iloti’ gii« >•«»’ wing-i t«*r halt y o' name on d«* flyleaf ob do Bible.”— Constitution. Youth’s Companion. G. B. TRASK, Prop. For the Defenec. M a—I hear that you’ve he**n playing with Dolutili Smith again. Tommy. Now, 1 tobl you T o m m y —Flaying Rigs, with him! You s«*e the black eye he’« | got atul you’ll s « m » i guc»» If th ere w*« any tdaylng about It —Punch. Horses and Accommo dations First-class. Huck» fiume*:« with train» at Kings ton ami \Ve»l Htaylon, M u l i « ' « * «>t I O l i t i H«*ltl<-IM*’ l l l . Nollcc la turi-b) «Ivvti tltat lite iiu<tenl«nr«l •duitinstr»irtx ut tnv csistu «» s y n u s»«nt* r. » . I ■ « . . » , H a - III« U III II««' • U i m t ) t « U lt i i » III* ■ lato <»l « (regoli, tur 111« « Olili ly ut Marnili. Ilei linai accouu» a » -nell ailiiio ii-n alrl » . ami mai ■»ni i nurt naa nx e» Moti»») tlie t u a day ui S t a g e lin«« from T u r n e r t*> Lyon», STAYTO N , O REG O N . m i n I , c s . . a l l a v I n n o i » lU o ' i - n s a a n i . m - a l » »a> a - tlie i o n e a ln i In e « m i n i ) e m ir i r u o l i ) ni l i t e i u t i l i t y « u n t i I n n i - e i n m i c i u , III M a r n i l i e u i i u l ) , o n g o t e , a » II I« p s i ' v m i m a n n a - a l » l i n a i a i i t u o i , a l i » a l l u n j t . U u l i a I I I « t e tu. II. iluttu a l tuinu«r, e.«;. OreguU, I n o »Hi »•> **• s«|* I. V PI \ Y Kit K M . A iliu ln titra lr u m tilt e»l»t« ut sy ivi» samler «lefea-etl , «a-*« SUNSET MAQAZINC kr.utifully illu»i«l«'<i. |*x«l d n n r, « m i artKlr* « fili l e t alxiut « I n a l i Cnlif« C « U d nui in i « » and I i m b e r L a n d , A u J u n e J , IH 7 H . - - S o - l i t e f u r l ,u h ln .a i iu n . I u ltcd V mu » 1 .itici Off»« «*, r«if ÜMlKl. Orttf'Ul, Ht-Jil •», lini» . N i » i ir«' tu hervii) Ki\L' h t u » , tu vun|*.t» iiu witii ili* !»rtfVUiuii» ul iliv » e t u h oi Juin j , « Utili» «I ‘ All M't tur Kill MtitMII n u its r l«UiD» in un -"»laU'» «»i i •iiAufni», «li« - nun. > w »•!», *n«i «»»tini«i«*it ivrriM ii) »• »xicii«w«l u» »Utili.' rullìi«* Lainl JttftKr» ij ) ai i ut August 4, latri, \rcLlc w . L u ì rmuii*, «il r.i» g i n« . « o u i u y «*i taAii*!, » t a l« «a U i rn u u , h a » liti» «lM> Il l Y 'l 111 ti l t » Ofllt il III» » H t i r i l in«’ ti( .s»>.“ >*•», i*»r tu« j»urt*l»AMì ul U iü N ahMVc- « l e » c r t b e « l lAlnl» are re*|U« » U «l lu liti l ' I i u l i r r I . mih I, %rl «luti« J . 1H7H . • M o ller t u r l ' o b 11< «il H ui. I u l t e « ! H U t c » l a i d Office, l ' u r t i A i u l , 4»r« m o u , Me*4*1«! i i u m *r 1907 . M o l l e * I a l i e T t b y l U v e u t h a t Hi « ••iii|*llAin'« A u l i t i l e p r o v is i o u » o f ih* a v i o f i .iiig rc»» oi J u i n * J. m*M, « m i l l e d “ A l l ACl f*»r «li« »Al«* ul tf lii tH T lAiniH 111 l l n S t a i * " «*l 4 a l l l * r Hi a , O r « - K i i i i , N c V a O a a m i V\ a » h l l l g l « * u I «*n l l o r y a » • xt*. n a va io All ili« i*obile m u m oi»i«« i*y Rei «il August I . K I u r i i b l g i ' . o f Mill 4 I I ) , i - o u u l ) «*i L i m i , M a t e o f o r * g o i i , n o » t l u » • l a y IU «'*1 i li UH** «»ffi« «- h e r » « « » r i i s l a l e i . e l i t No. 7 ul f o r ih«.- p u r c h a s e o l Ih«* N h k «*f ih*« . N o . I» 111 1 «*V» l i s b l p N o . I4» ' . K a i i k * M o - K a - t . » .n i w i l l o f f e r pro«*l t u s h o w t h a t t h e I n i n l s o u g l i l m m o r e VAliiAijf« l u r l l t l l i u U - r «*r s t o m t h a n f o r a g r i * « ' b i t u m i pu r p 4 ••*«•*■, a i o ! l u c » ü ü > l l s h h « r « l a i m l o • »ini lami bfiorc uh 4 olilif> r*l*Tk nn-l 4 lerk ol 4'ouuly 4 «Miri «*i L im i couuljr, orcg<*n. ai All**, li y , O regon, «*ii \\ «diiesdny, ili e JUlh d»y of N«*vvmbvr, .Sh e n u m e » a » Will»« "»se**; L e w Is T . l l v l l t l C M Of ? 4»aiv»,Ureic*»M,Hprace Y . II aii «*f A lh « n y .o re * w o if ol 4m i e » , O r e g o n , 4 D a r l i » il orb e r, o! MUI C ity , or«*#*»!». Any ami ali |*ertio!i* « laiinHig adverncly ih«* » l i o v f * l f « i r P s ' i l J A l i d t a r r re «4U«slv*l l o Die* llieir vi a l in» 111 III!« office oli or o d o r e »al«! /Olii «lAy of N«iv«iiiri*vr, I W 7 . -VU i KKN«»M S. liliKsNKH, K e g l a l f r . TlIlitM-r I.Dilli, .\<-i .1 «III«* » . I S I S . N u l l e * l u i 1*11 II I iCNt llfll . IT iltf«! j l n ì r h L aid I 4 Mtlc«*, PortlAfi«!, O r c i o l i , M«*ptt*uibvr tì, !'Hi7. Notici* in licrcby g iv c b timi In «’oinpÌlan* I * 4 * 7 li’( ».vitti ili«* provlntfHi- ni tl»«* a r t ut * utiKr«*»*« ol J il li«* H lM7^, «utili««! "AD nel for 11»«* » h I«-«*f lim tx r liifMlJJ In tl»« »tatcM o f 4 Milioni! a .Oregon N* vh «! a . hid I NV m • iilin'ion T e r r l t o r y ,’ nni*x- t «* liti«'« 1 » « * «ili t !»•• I*n 1*11«‘ Lumi siati'** t»y m « i of AiiKimt 1, lMir», Fort ni K. liarutfR, of rorvallif«, colili!y 01 It«*tit«»n, Htrtt«' «*f Or«*K°II, I ihh tlil» «lay fi 1« «I in ih i» otll'-c r u o r n «tait un u t No. *¡¡¿2 f o r i li«* pi! r«’ I imm ! of Ih«* N ' j N K k of S c c . No. Vi, ili 'l «*vvn** 111)* Mo. *.» H, ItMliK* No. I r., mid I wlll off« r proof t«»»li«*u tiiHt titf iilih ! »oligli11» mori* vm I iim til«* for il* llmbi-r or »tonc tImn forn^ri- cfiltiiriii Hiirpo*«DM,niDl toi'MiHblinli hlMclnhn to ‘•uu! lati«! bei o re ili«* H«* k i>t <* r nini ltc«elv«*r nt l'ortlnn«!, Or«*goiil oii TuciMlay, U h * U th «lay «»f No veni licr, 1 !M j 7 . Il** nniri' H an w itm ’RMC»: Jain«*n K .H n rn cn o f H clo ,4fri goii, . *1. Hartien 4»f Hclo, tir* non J kmiii \ IturiD ' of A ll*any,('regoli, oli«* Il«*rrlltig of Mch mna, Or«gon. Atiy hiie I all pi'rnonn iriHlniltiK a ffru rw ly Ih«* h I joy «' «I H«*ril#e«l I hik I m nr« r« «j id s |«* i | to 111«* th e lr c I h I iiir In thl» office oli «*r licforenaicl Ut li «lay of Novelli ber, IWf7. Al/iKKNON s . DKKSHKK, K eg is ter. T im b e r L a n d , A c t J u n e 3 , 1 8 7 8 . N o tice fo r P u b lic a tio n . Unite«!.State* Laud c»ffi«*«*, P o r tl a n d , ()r«*gonf H«*ptembor f*, 1ÍMI7, Not!««! Í5 hereby Riven t i n t i n c o m p l i a n c e with tlnr provision* of Un: a ct «*f <'on¿n Rhof 1 nil«' H, lh7M. en titled " A n a ct for the »ale of tlmb« r Iniifia In the Hat« » of ( allfornlu, Ore g o n , Nevarla, an«l NVM>liltigton T e r r i t o r y / ' an «•xti'iidi'd t«i all th<! 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