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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1907)
That ou" American ^ u I niuik I iji plants which | ni »., i ' hs thè amai villinil>lc modici rial Virili''* «Iiiliiihintly uM< *t<i| hy »cor. 1 nf tin' u n » 1 f in li i> ■ ii t iiuillcul writer* ami ti'iu-linr*. Even thn uniti- Virrii tulliani« Inni dlscovcrf'd lini useful 11«'*« of many native plant« Imforn thn nilvnnt ni thn whItn rtcn. Thin Informa* ilo», Imparted freely to thn white», |nd thn latter to rulli III un I li vr*i lira I Ion* until to-duy wn hlivn a ( Irli llHMorlMU'iit of limai valiiahlo American inivllrlnal natta O ^ Dr. Pierce hallerea that our Ann rlran for* ■*1« *l>nyrl III riiovt ralunlile medicinal mola fu* lite i uiin.1 olMlUiaii) ami fatai «11»- raJ. ». If iiri,t* rl>' liiVnalUftt« thrini tini liA^Jfit'iiJHv1 of tlibi conviction, ho |«;I i H »' h |I|| nrlllN*ÌV lln alfmi»! in»rvil.m^ giina i ITi : Imi liv hi» ' (., JxLm Al. <l.ml fila- covi ry,"_v>lilLli ha . m unii lt-vlf tu he Lhu P’dM filli ii.nl •.lumai I, H,nl, . liver Invlimr- atuf. fnaii ti mil' and ri irnluinr. ami hi. usi c l ean», r m i..«i l li. m«;«li- TI>*i»i»- ala. or lin itl« ìf> . torp id irverTritnciloiial and even valvular ami other affection» of Hie heart yield to Ita curative action. Thn reaann uJty It cure» theao and many other atfi'etlona, I» clearly ahown In a little l*»>k of extract» from the mandarli medi al wolka which I» Dialled frit to any addreaa hy Dr K. V. l ’lerce, of ilulfalo, N. V , to all aendloc rwjueat for ilio aatue. ^ O Not low marv. Imi». In the unparalleled cun » It la conatautly makinir of vnmiii'i e tovullar alfeeiloll«, weakne*»e» and dlm.'t v»lnf driTtmomenta. I» I>r. Pierce'» I'arorltdaPrracrli.U'.i*»,»» I» amply aliened hy Ihoiiaand» e f» i lln.ni.lal» con tributed h>\lflni fui I 7rn~i>, vrhn have I* . n c u re«l by 11 o L t 0.1 Uff h a i Lfi « ir 'T Z 1 .^l'»h..fi>T f T' -H* If i ^ win r : [If*, y u j 1 ’ - T ’ j J . » in uV ¡¿y tiU'iu wl' »T: ally!) "I n i o i j j y > -~1 1.1mfo^TTì ^ t k'Jiy>n7n after t .any mm i a<m rTlicd medicines. and phyaklana had failed. «2* “Cv llnth the al».VI' meni «.ned medicine» aro. wbnlly made un fri nì ilu cllecerle . »tract» nf native, inedli'liiu! o»d ■ The proci »»• • em pii.ved In tnelr manufacture «vere originai «vitti I«r. Pierei*, ami Hmy »re entrici un lijf »killed chett ‘"t» and phannacl»t» with thn aid nf »ppara tti» and ani.Mai...... - i » . l»lly ilmlrtti'd and bulli f*»r Ibi» i«in «»'' lini» medicine» are entirely free fr. * a l e n i l i .1 and ail nil,IT harmful, ha bit-fumiliX druif». A full ll*t nf thelr InyredlcuU U prltiUkl ua cacti bolUo-wrappi r. THE SHIP’S B ELL It 1» So u n d a d at H a lf H o u r In ta rva l» D a y and N igh t. Tho ship's liell Is the mariner's d o ck . The mi «it Icfi I fifty I ick I iih and «m is at noon, when elKht hells Is struck. The hell Is struck hit If hourly, flay Mini llluht. one stroke helliff inltleil for each half hour until eight Is reiu'hoil, when fhe foun t begin* nt fine bell. In tin» I'n ltcf! States navy the ship’s hell IniiiKn usually under the fo re castle, f»r Jnsl forw ard o f fhe fore mast. The captain’s orderly keeps tint time and re|»»rts to tbe fiWIrer nf the dock tin* hour In terms o f “ liells." The olllrer o f Die fleck then hltls the messenger o f the watch strike the I m -II. There Is somewhat more form al ity at eight I x -II m than at other times, for then the hour Is reported to the captain and the hell not struck until lie has sai l, “ Make It so.” Here Is the routine mi Imard a m u n of-w a r nt N o ’rlm-k In the morning: The orderly llrsl says to the officer o f the fleck, "I'lgh l Is'lls, sir.” The officer o f the •leek replies, "Iteport to the captain eight liells and chronometer* wound.” The orderly then g o e s to the captuln and sn.vs, "Might- liell» and the ehro- nniiiftcrs wound, sir.” The captain re plies, ‘ 'Very w ell; make It so.” The orderly goes to the officer o f the deck ami says, "M ake It so, sir.” The offi cer o f the deck says to the messenger o f the watch, "Strike eight I m -II»,” nail If everylsHly has lieeii prompt the messenger strikes eight ts-lls at exa ct ly H n. m. EUROPEAN BEACHES. T h eir M cthod a and B ath in g 8uita V a ry D iffe re n t F r o m O ur«. A C e r t a i n « t i ra f«*r C r o u p — t farrt t u r I Hard T l .n r » In Kanaaa. day^” said the first clerk, Te«i Y e a r » w l l b u i i t a F a i l u r e . , , . . . "W h y not?” asked fhe second. I he old fluya «»I grneahoppera and ‘ Mecaitse If 1 do I won't have any Mr. \\. (’. Bolt, a Star t.ity, Imi, drouth are ulim.-t forgotten in the time for my regular after dinner hardware m erch an t, i» e n tlimonaiic in prosperous Kaiisua of today; nltluingli »m oke." - Exchange. Ilia praise of <’I m mtierluin'» Our Infariora. Willie Pa, our "Inferiors" are Just people flint kr V HH **liln 'i,0’ aren't they? Pa—No, my son; usually they're people who merely know l«*s* than wf> think we do.—I’hlladelptde Press. ('migli a citl/.en of (èslell, Karl Hhamburg, Ueinedy. Hi* ch ild ren have all laa.-n ha» not j e t forgotten a hard tim e he • nlijef-t to cro u p and Im lias n«cd this encou n tered. H e say*: " I was worn remedy lor llie past ten )«'urs, and tho tin y m uch leu re fit he crou p, hi* wife and lie slw sy* felt safe upon retiring untam i discouraged by cou gh in g night 1 * * h f " and day, sud could timi no relief till I tried Dr. King’s Ne«v Discovery. It when n bottle nf Clnimls-rlain’s Coligli took lea» i I ihm one bottle to complete Kemody wa» in the bouse. His oldest, ly cure me.” The safest and most re- cliild wa» aiilqe-t to severe attacks of liable cough and cold retneily and crimp, but ibis remedy never failed to lung and throat healer ever discovered, elle t a speedy core. H e Inis recom- tiunranteed by Brewer Drug Co. f>0c mended it to friends and neighbors and $1.00. Trial bottle free, and »11 who have iiseil it «ay tlwit It is uuequaied for croup »mi whooping T im b e r L u n d , A c t J u n e iB yB . To Thia Wa Hava Comal If It he true that "the average w age earner has made tip Ills mind that he must remain a wage earner," as a prominent laltor leader claims, w hat ever may be the cause, then organlz«*d Industry has ceased to be tin- aid and hel|»-r o f dem ocracy, for dem ocracy requires ns the first necessity o f It* cough, lor aule hy Brewer Drug tío. ____ Cnlteii Slates han d Office. existence m obility o f condition ns op Cortla nd. O re go n , Sept, rt, l'JOi. posed to fixity o f condition. The mo :.c e in s t 'o n . N o r i e « la heruliy «riven tifai In (xjinpliance i ,-•« m o t h e r a l t v n v i with the provlalnn* o l Ibe act o f Con* rena o l ment the average man o f any class . . . » m o t n e r » ' w « y f j « „ „ „ 3i f o » , e n ti, led " A n aet fo r th « ■•!« of ceases to aspire and accepts hi* condi • : s I>een s w i m m i n g liuthet land» In the Stale» o f C'allforuia. Ore- tion n» tlxed, that moment he cense* f ilk'« n e v e r k n o w s o il, Nevada, a nd W>.«hln*ton T e r r it o r y ," aa exte nd e d t o a l l the Public Land State» by act to express him self in the spirit o f de W all street o f Auauat 4, I h n , Leonard K. Li v e rm o re , o l Sa lem, co u n t y of Marion . State o fO reit on , ha* mocracy.- President Tucker o f Dart till» day fll**d In thla office hla «w orn a’ atcinent mouth College. No '■ lit, for the pu rchase of tb e NW HK! 4 , 8KÜ Norwegians ami I-npps, the world'» NK!4 and Lot I o f Section No. (i. In Town- »hill No. 9 South, ItaiiKC No Four K»»t W. M ., In the S ocialist Direction. ♦allost mid shortest people, lD e aid* a nd will offer proof to »how that the land -ouKht I» more va lu a ble for ita ti mber or atone As was stated In this paper several hy side. Ilian for a gricu lt ura l purpOM**, a nd to estate weeks ago, the Sfs-ialists carried the llah bla claim to -aid land lieforc Keiflrter and A H t r d D rin k in g B out. Keeeiver at Portland .Oregon on Thursd ay, the city o f Coimnhngcn, Denmark, and Am ong the -. m i';» o f Hols-rt Burns l i t l i d a y o f N ovem b er, 19)17. now they are hot foot after the public He n am e - »» witneaaea: Lot L. Pearce of Sa service corporations. Tbe city council Is one upon a whistle used hy a Dane lem, iin.-gon, W illia m < rook of Perry dale. Ore- xifb, T .L . Poiie o f K lk horn, O regon, Arch ie W. who visited I n '.h'.'i l In the retinue of has Just voted to munlclpullxv the street Livermore of K u * « n e e O r e * o a . railway lines o f Copenhagen. The Anne o f Denmark. This whistle was A ny and all |n raona jl a i m l n g adversely the a b o vc-dc»crib e d la nd- are re<in--*ted to file placed on lh<* table at the beginning of com pany's franchise has expired, Its t h e l r c l a l m - in t h i - om ec yui nr before »aid ltth equipment Is old, and It will not re a drinking l»»ut, which was won hy day of N o ve m b e r, 19Ö7. » AUiKsso.v S. pRsaaes Reftistcr. whoever was last able to blow It. The ceive a penny o f compensation for Dane conquered all comer*, say* the having (lone the people the great favor o f doing business In their streets. The story, until Sir Itoliert Law rie o f Max- vote on the proposition was 25 to 14. weltou, "a fter three days and three I'nitefl State» Land Office, A Socialist will he director o f the new nights’ hard contest, left the Scan P o r t l a n d , O re go n , Sept. 6 , 1907. municipal railw ay.—Cleveland Citlxen. dinavian under the table.” Notice la hereby giv e n th at i n c o m p l i a n c e Notice for Publication. Timber Land,Act Jnne 3, 1878 Notice for Publication. 1 with th>* pro vis io n » o f the a c t o f Congreaa o f In Europ«' there la no lounging on June 3, 1*7*. e n tit le d “ A n act for the »ale o f Clever Girl. Um ber land» In the Statca o f C a lifo rn ia , Ore the heacli In bathing suits. On this ! Moved the Audience. Mother—W liat's that 1 hear? Fran* g o n , Nevada, a n d Waabtngton T e rrito ry ,” aa point the foreigner Is apt to criticise | “ Did you notice how I m oved the au actually kissed vou at the railway sta- e x t e n d e d to all the Pu blic Land State* by a ct o f August 4. lM<rj, A m a n d a H c r r lt n g .m Stayton, the American woman anil to point out | dience Inst night?” nskeil the amateur tlon? And v hat «lid you do. prny co u n t y o f Marion, State o f O ie g o n , has thi» rtay that when the women In Europe p u t, elocutionist. Daughter—W ell, so as to make every tiled in thla office her s w orn statement No. 7.>t6 for the pu rchase o f the SW 0 N Efi and Lot mi bathing suits It Is for the purpose 1 "M oved Isn't the proper «tame for It," body think In* was n relative and so .’ o f Section No. fi.ln Tow nahlp No. 9 S, Range o f bathing and not o f sitting on the ! rejoined his critical friend. "It was prevent a scandal I kissed him t o o . — I Ka»t. and w ill offer pr o o f to s h o w that the land »o u g h t i* m o re va lu a ble for it» tim b e r or liench, high and dry, out o f the reach little short o f a statni>ede.” Berlin Journal. »tone tha n for agricult ura l purpose*, and to o f even the largest wave. There are establish her c l a i m to said la nd before the Register and R e ce iv e r at Portland , Ore gon, on many reasons for this. One Is the con- | C om parativ ely. A T THE F its ! Poiitenesa. M on day, th e 11th d a y o f N o v e m b e r, 1907. »Mi ration that prevent* me from m ak Tow ne— Yes. my wife Is able to dress She name* as w itnes ses: Bertha R. H errlin g First Tram p A fter all. it pays to lie ing any Illustrations o f them. They | on com paratively little money. Browne polite, panlner. f Stayton . O regon , (Jtto H e r : lin g of Mehama, Second Tramp—Not o Ore gon, Alb ert S. Morris* o f Mehama, O regon , generally are not fit for sight or pub —Oh, com e now ! Comparatively little? always. The other day I was actin’ A. P. K ir scb o f Stayton, Ore gon. A o y a nd all p c r s o n i c la im in g a dversely the lication. It would take a very small T ow ne — I mean on little com pared deaf and dum b when a man gave me bove de s cribe d la nds are requested to tile Sec our line of Postm Cards. wave Indeed to thoroughly drench the with what she thinks she ought to sixpence. I says. "Thank you, sir,” a their claiina in this office on o r before said 11th most elaborate o f the costumes com have. day of N o v e m b e r, 1907. Hundreds to select from. anil he had me arrested.—London E x A lgernon 8. D resser . R egister. monly \vnrn by (he ladles throughout press. Clear writers, like d e a r fountains, do Europe when they go bathing Of course the conditions are different. uot seem ao deep ns they are. Tho Not a Spendthrift. “Correct E:iglish-How To Use I t ” In Europe mndame docs not have to turbid look the most profound.—ta n - Anxious Motli«>r—I hope you are not cross i. ■ Itearh In her scanty attire. dor. thinking o f innrrying young Clarkson. A M on titi? D r% o|r»l I«» United States Land Office. When she enters her bathhouse she Is H e spends every eent he earns. Pret TI»«* l'ut* o f K i i i D i I i « Portland, Oregon, In full street regalia, and as the house ty Daughter—Oh. well, he doesn’t earn W hy? J n s K II 1 N K TRUCK l i A K KK, E d i t o r . Sept. 6, 1907. Is then wheeled out Into the water, Johnny—Isu’ t a tin horn made o f very much.—Chicago News. Notice is hereby given that in com I* A IIT I A l . « Il M I l N T » . when she emerges for her flip she Is tin. m am m a? Mamma—Certainly it Is. visible only for the brief time It takes Johnny- Then how Is It that a fo g I Pessimism and a good dinner cannot pliance with the provision* of the net Ciiiir»«' in < ira iiiioiir. ■of Congrega of June 3, 1878, entitled to plunge Into the water, and she en horn Isn’ t made o f fog? ! both be in one man.—Exchange. Ilm v tu i m reuac l i n e ’ » V n c n l i u l a r y . “ An act for the sale of timber lands in joys her swim without the encum ’i li«- Art ni C on v cr»»!u n i. the States of California, Oregon, Ne brance o f skirts. When her bathhouse The l>eglnning o f wisdom Is not In vada, and Washington Territory,” as H ln ill . i m i 'A i l i : S l m i i l t l a m i \\ imi Bear patiently what thou suffereet Is wheeled baek and she appears on the mind, but In the heart.—A b b o tt extended to »11 the Public Land States by thine ow n fault.—Dutch Provwtk I l o ' « in ’ »e '1*l i c i t i . the beach she Is again In street cos by act of August 4, 1892, Frank Mot tume. Then, too. there are many rru iuitin cirttioti» ( C c n t u r y D ic lio n - • Does your back ache? Do you feci Q u i n s y . S p r a i n » w a d S w e l l i n g s C u r e d . ter, id Portland, county of Multnomah, benches on the continent, such as tho nry.) "I n November, 1901, I caught cold State of Oregon, has this day filed in Tfnmenstrnnd in Nordeney, where gen tired nml drowsy and lacking in am OnrrtH'l Knglish ni t i " - IIonie. tlemen are excluded until a certain bition? if so, there is something and had the quinsy. My throat was thiaoffice his sworn statement No. 7'>4(>, Onrrcct Knglish in thè Sellimi. hour o f (lie day. C h a rle s F. Peters In wrong with your kidney. D eW itt’s swollen so I could hardly breathe. I for the puichase of the East h of Northeast J of Section No. 20, in Tmvn- W lial to Say ami \\ luti imi to Sny Bohemian Magazine. Kidney and Bladder Pills relieve hack- applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and i ¿bYp No. 10 South. Range No. 4 East, Coi.ree in Lctter Writing and ache, weak kidneys, and inflammation ¡t gave me relief in a short time. In and will offer proof to show that the Old French Dial Ring. l’ u iictu ittioli "A dial ring,” said the curio dealer. of the bladder. A week's treament 25 two day8 j Wlls ftil right,” says Mrs. L. | land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural Tw.’ iitv Daily I >r 1 1 li*. | "A French dial ring o f the eighteenth cents. Solil by Brewer Drug C Cousins, Otterburn, Mich. Chamber- purposes, and to m • T I * I* * < • ; | . ' U i ^ / u c v o i «• i i Vi to » o v establish e u s v ’ i i a n i his i i o claim a ■ u i i f # a V/ liii»ine»* Knglish for lite Buffine»» , century. You can tell the time with lain s Pain Balm is a liniment and is jand before Register and Receiver ! it*- | A Lebanon watermelon weighs 41i Man. especially valuable for sprains and at Portland, Oregon on Wednesday, The ring o f gold was lieautlfully 1 pounds. (’ u n ip oiim l W o r d * : H ow to W n te swellings. For sale by Brewer Drug the 20 day of November, 1907. chased, and where the stone apnrkles Tinnì. He name» as witnesses: J. N. Rice usually there was set a tiny sundial. T h e y M a k e Y o u K ee l (loo<l. Co. of Claiskanie, Oregon, J. M. Hnrkhead Stutlie* in Knglish I.iteratine, “ All you have to d o," said the dealer, The pleasant purgative effect exper of Clatsk-mie, Oregon, Geo. W . Ander "Is to stand In the right w ay, holding i grill « H'iml Ask* a Good Deal. ienced by all who u«e Chamberlain’s son of Gates, Oregon, Edward W olf of the dial so that the sun strikes it, and , $1.00 a ycar. Semi 10 foni» for "H o w about the rent o f this house o f Gates, Oregon. n tiny shadow will tell you the hour. ! Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the S a ni p i e C o p y Doesn't the landlord Any and ail persons claiming ad Such it ring," ho concluded, "Is more healthy condition of the I kk I v and yours, Flitter? t o l t i t i ' « T K M « i l . l » l l . r ; v « n « t . . i i . III versely the above-described lands are a curio than an accurate timepiece. It mind which they create makes ona ask a good deal for it?" Flitter—Yes. He often asks five and requested to file their claims in this Is only good in the locality It Is made , office on or before said 20 day of Nov for, anil even there unless It Is set to- j feel joyful. Price, 25 cents, Samples six times a month for it. ember, 1907. ward the right point o f the com pass. It free at Brewer's drug store. You never have any trouble to get A lgernon S. D resner , will be several hours out o f the w ay.” Register. If you take D eW itt’s Kidney »»d 1 children to take Kennedy’s Laxative —Louisville Courier-Journal. P n lte d State» I.» 11 .1 o ffice, Bladder Fills you will get prompt re Cough Syrup. They like it because it pori land . Or.'icnti, .1 un.' . \ o t l c c I» liureliy » iv en tliai In coinpIlHiice It Depends. lic! from backache, weak kidneys, in- tastes like maple sugar. Kennedy's w I th thè p r o v l 'i o n » o f Ilio »et o f t'oiiàre«» of Dr. Johnson was once consulted hy I riamatimi of the blndder and urinrry ....... a t»7», cu litici *'A a hi * t (or «he » » I c o f Notice Laxative Cougo Syrup is a safe, sure Uniti,*r I him I» In tli.* Siate» o f t » llfo r n la .O re - an old lady on the degree o f wicked- ! ».ni N e va d », iiu.l \\ ii«h ln » lo ii r. r r lt o r y .” »» United States Land Office, troubles. A week’s treatment 25 cts. and prompt remedy for coughs and exti'inl.'.l t o » l l thè Pu blic Lami state» hy «et ness to lie attached to her son's rob- i Portland, Oregon, Sept. 20th, 1907. Sold by Brewer Drug Co. o f Au«ii»t I. IVU, Mr». May Irle, ol Pori- bing an orchard. ‘ M adam ," said colds and is good for every member of lainl. eoiin tv o f M iiltn o m a h . Stale o f Oreiton, Notice is hereby given that in com the J Johnson, "it all depends upon lia»fhl**.u> llled III llil» ofllee I h t aworB alate- the family. Sold by Brewer Drug Co. pliance with the provisions of the act m o n i N o . 7177, for thè pureha».* o f thè SK ', weight o f the boy. I remember my Dead Cities. of Sei*tioli No. II. In Tovvnalilp No. '• S, of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled K. N'.i.ll K , and »vili ofTor prnof I " »hm» limi schoolfellow , D avy Garrick, w ho was "W h at became o f Nineveh?’ ’ asked “ An act for the sale of timber hinds in Ilo* lami »imitili I» more valtiHble for II» timber alw ays n little fellow, robbing n dozen Won’t Always Work. the Sunday' school teacher. or «t.niv tinnì for »Rrtcìilturiil tuiri«»i>», and fo the States of California, Oregon, Ne orchards with Impunity, but the very e«tabll» h her elaltn lo aabl lmi.l lieforo thè K.'it- “ It was destroyed,” said Johnny "When In Rome, do ns the Romans vada, and Washington Territory,” as |»t. r nini Kocelver »1 Portland, <»rettoti, un first time I clim bed up an apple tree— do,” he quoted. promptly. Tilca d a y, t he 1 al 11 dny o f ( le tntier. P*>". extended to all theFublic Land States Sin* namea a» wllne»ae»: II I., l'ha ffe o, of for I was alw ays a heavy boy—the "A n d what became o f T y re?" " I f you Intend to aet upon that by act of August 4,1892,Catherine Hof- Portland, i>r. n o n ; l t . O . H e r e . * , o f U » l e » , O r e - bough broke with me, and It was “ Punctured."—Cleveland Leader. theory throughout life," she returned, 8tr«„d,of Portland,county of Multnom- |ion; 8. p . IHIley, o f (late», Oreuoii; *1. \\ , Ali called a Judgment.” li e r».»li, o f O a l i - , fi rettoli. "let us hope that you never will have Hj(i S u te ,,f Oregon, lias this day filed \uy and all pcrxona rlalm liiK ad ve rari» Ilo* Expressed Nautically. Misunderstandings and minding oth occasion to visit nn insane asylum for ¡ n this o f f i c e her »worn statement No. aliove-.|.’ »crltH*d land» are r«i|iie»ted lo tilt* A certain admiral upon com ing on th .'lr cia lin » In liti.» on ice oli or belore «ald b a li er people’s business cause most o M h i any purpose. 75t«ti. for the purchase of the HE \ of board n sliiji was met by an old class da» o f O e tob er. 1907. trouble In this world.—Manchester Un Al. ikks . is H. nitnwKR, Iteitlater. N W \ ami E .J of SW \ and SW J ,.f mate with the salutation, "H ello, old ion. % ofS E ^ of Section No. 30, in Township H o w to C u r e * C old . fellow , how are you ?” Observing that No. IUS., Range No. 2 E., and will off III» llei.r o i . l M o t h e r . the admiral hnd carefully com bed his The question of hmv to cure a cold Obstinate eases of constipation and er proof to show that the land sought is is now ( back hair forw ard up and over to co v “ M v ileiir olii m other, wln» nasty, mean headaches promptly dis without unnecessary loss of time is more valuable for its timber or stone er the bald top o f Ills head lie added, cig liiy tlirci years old, thrives on Elec- | "W ell, that's the first time I ever saw appear when you take DeWitts Little one in which we are all more or less than for agricultural purposes, and to triti Hitters, write» W . B. Brunson, o f ! afterguard doiug forctop d u ty !"—"On Early Riser Fills. Sold by Brewer interestetl, for the quicker a cold i s ' establish her claim to said land before Dublin, On. "She has taken them for | a M an-of-w ar." gotten rid of the less the danger ol lhc R,‘* i8ter Hn,i Keeeiver at Portland, Drug Co. . . . . . .Oregon, on Tuesday, the 3d day of about two years and enjoys an excel- | pneumonia and other serious diseases. Decomber 1907 The kangaroo readily Jumps from six* , „ .. .... . .. The Clumsy Eye. lent, appetite, feels strung and sleeps | * She names as witnesses: Guodard J" Hall, o of f ....................... \\ avcrly, \ a„ The human eyo Is said to I h * a rather ty to seventy feet. The highest record- Mr- B " wi ll.” Thais the way Electric Milters Hofstand, Robert F Louden, Robert has used Chamberlain’s Cough Rem 111 contrived piece o f mechanism. A ed lean of a horse is thirty-seven feet affect the aged, and the same happy celebrated Germnti physicist is report edy for years and says: " I firmly be- Louden, Charles Osborn, all of Port results follow in all cases of female ed to have remarked that If nn artisan DeWitts t arbolized Witch H * * e l1 |jeve ChAnihrrliio’i Cough Remedy to land, Oregon. Any anti all persons claiming advers- weak lie** and general debility. Weak, were to make fo r him a piece o f ap Salve is giRxi for little burns and big j)0 absolutely the best preparation on ly the ahove-deserbied lands are re paratus so |M>orty adapted to Its pur puny children too, are greatly strength hums, smell scratches or bruises and t|)e n.aiket for colds. I have recom- quested to file their claims in this off pose he would not accept It onod l.y them. Guaranteed also for big ones. It is healing and soothing, j mcn(ie(l it to n,y frienda and they all ice on or before said 3d day of Do- stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by Good for piles. Sold hy Brewer Drug agree with me.” For sale hy Brewer ceml>er, 1907. The Important Thing. A loeknon S. D ressek , Register. [ Drug Co. Brewer Drug Co. 5l)ets. "L '"ness I w on't cat any dinner to- Co. Best Cigars and Candies GEM CONFECTIONERY Timber Land, Act June 3,1878 Notice for Publication. 1 Timber Land, Ad June 1878. tNotice for Publication. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 For Publication. j