The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, January 03, 1908, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ------------ : --------- -----------------------------
T H E S T A Y T O N MAIL
C. D. ALEXANDER. Publisher
entered at the postofltee at Stay ton. Oregon
mall matter rs the second class
ai
Twit M ail la mailed regularly to Its aubacrlb-
era until a definite order to discontinue la rw-
cetTed and all arrearages are paid.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
^ y i L B U R N. P I N T L E R , D. M. D.
DENTIST
Offic« over Fred R ock's Store
BTAYTON
R
O R EG O N
A. E L W O O D ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office o v e r R o c k 's s to r e ,
STAYTON,
-
OREGON.
I
FR O M R H E A N T I L L E S .
K eudall would ever tell It to me. but
I
lie never referred to It. N evertheless
CIIAM IIRHI.AIM's co puli KKMKDY IIKNK*
the w om an w ho had entered a Held for
KITS A CI TY C OU NC I L MAN AT
love w hich she could not e n d u re to
KI NOS TON, J A MAI CA.
e n te r for h e r ow n gain has a lw a y s
Mr \V. O 'R e illy F o g a r t y , w ho is a
been to me a n object of curious In te r­
+++++<k<f*+++*M*+**++<f+*»*
est.
As
for
the
feelings
of
the
man.
I
m
e
m b e r of t h e C ity C o u n c il a t K in g s ­
(O rig in a l.]
Lillian w a s the only n a m e we k n e w enn only Im agine them , though I don't to n , J a m a i c a , W e st Indies, w rites as
h e r by ex c e p t w h e n soiuo one called know ev e n If he w as a w a r e of how she follows: " O n e b o tile of C h a m b e r la in ’s
h e r “airy, fairy Lillian,** w hich d e ­ got th e money with w hich sh e supplied C o u g h R em edy Inni good e tle c t oil a
scribed h e r exactly. She e a rn e d f a r his com forts. A fte r nil. the best s to ­
less money th a n o th e r models, because rk's a r e n e v e r told. T h e re a re some Iu c o u g h (b a t was g o i n g no* tr o u b le and
sh e would ne v e r pose nude. Indeed, It th e telling of which ouly an angelic I t h i n k 1 s h o u ld have been m ore
w a s difficult to Im agine the modest touch would avull.
If you are in need of a mon­
j q u ic k ly relieved il I had c o n tin u e d
W I N S I O W M 1-lulAM
looking little girl th u s exposing h e r ­
! th e rem e d y , T h a i il was lameHcial
ument I am prepared to
------------x-------------
self, th o u g h I do uot m e a n to Imply
a n d q u ie k in relieving m e th e re is no
furnish
anything in the
t h a t a model uftty not iu th a t case bo
Gravity.
d
o
u
b
t
a
nd
it
is
my
i
n
t
e
n
t
i
o
n
lo
o
b
ta
in
modest. Lillian, how ever, m a de suffi­
monument line.
I have a
T he m ost d ista n t planet In o u r solur
c ie n t m oney to pay her room ro u t auil system , N eptune, Is «. 7 o 0 .ooo.noo miles I a n o t h e r b o ttle .’’ For sah* by b re w e r
line of samples with prices
keep q u ite e nough flesh on h e r bones from the sun, and yet the a r m of the \ D ru g Co.
that will interest you.
to in su re e m p lo y m e n t a t h e r calling. sun reaches out a n d controls the re­
•S|i«‘— Oli, look at th a t scarecrow out
As to dross, s h e w a s n e v e r well d r e s s ­ mole planet w ithout the least difficulty.
I also build stone and con­
e d ex c e p t In the tlue clothes provided I u a w ord, g ra vity Is universal, every ' th e r e in th e Held!
by th e a r t i s t s for w hom she posed. atom In the universe e x e rtin g Its Influ­
crete walls. Send for cir­
H e — T h a t i s n ’t a scarecrow.
H e r people lived iu th e c o u n try . She ence upon every o th e r a to m .—New
cular and price list and I
S h e — It m o s t be. tice how m o t i o n ­
h a d le f t th e m to come to the city a n d York A m erican.
will convince you that my
less
it
is.
w hile looking for e m p lo y m e n t w a s t a k ­
en up by a n a r t i s t w ho m a de Illu stra ­
H e — T h a i ’s a m a n w o r k in g by t h e
prices are right.
Soft and Light.
tions for m agazines, an<l In t h a t w ay
A lady fam ed for h e r skill in cook­ day.
sho c a m e to be a model.
ing w a s e u te r ta ln in g a n u m b e r of her
O f course Lillinu fell into bohem ian
BAD STOM ACH T R O U B L E
friends a t tea. E v e r y th in g on th e ta ­
life.
Several of us, all bohemians,
Stayton, Oregon.
ble w a s m uch a dm ired, but the excel­
CURED.
used to havo sup|>ers to g e th e r a n d
lence of the sponge cako w as especial­ i H a v in g been sick f*■ r th e p a st two
wore u sually ac c o m p a n ied by som e of
ly th e subjflgt of re m a rk .
th e m odels w hom w e used to e m ­
ye a rs w ith a bud s to m a c h tro u b le , a
“Oh," e x claim ed one of the guests, "it
ploy. L llllau m a de no scruple to ut-
Is so beautifully soft niul light! Do tell friend g a i e m e a diane of C h a m b e r lin 's
teml th e se su p p e rs a n d n e v e r held
me w h e r e you got th e reclj>e!’‘
S t o m a c h a n d L iver T a b le ts. T in y did
her head a b o v e th e o th e r models w ho
“ I a m very glad.’’ replied th e hostess, m e so m u c h good t h a t I b o u g h t a b o t­
posed a s required, b u t h e r d e m e a n o r
" t h a t you Hud It so Boft a n d light. I
w a s a lw a y s ladylike, a n d a t the slig h t­ m ade It out of my ow n h ead.”—I l l u s ­ tle of th e m a n d have used tw elve b o t­
e s t suggestion of Im purity she would tr a te d Bits.
tle« iu all. T o d a y I a m well of a bad
leave us. T h e re fo re w h e n e v e r sh e w a s
s t o m a c h tr o u b le .— Mrs. J o h n Lowe,
p r e s e n t w e w ere especially careful.
I)o y o u h a v e b a c k a c h e o c c a sio n a lly , C oo j u t , M aine. T h e s e ta b le ts a re for
A n y of u s would h a v e been g lad of
o
r
" s t i t c h e s '’ in t h e side, a n d s o m e ­ sale by Brewer D ru g Co.
L illian’s preference, b u t it w a s re­
Rigs, Horses and Accommo-
tim
e
s d o y o u feci all tire d o u t , w i t h ­
se rv e d fo r my frie n d K e n d a ll to a b ­
O ne W a t Assum ed.
so rb all sh e h a d to bestow. K endall o u t a m b i t i o n a n d w i t h o u t e n e rg y ? If
dations First-class.
A fuel tricked out In motley smiled
w a s a h a n d so m e fellow a n d as a t t r a c ­ so, y o u r k id n e y s are o u t of o rd e r. T a k e
on bis lord and said to him, "8lr, w hat
tive o th e rw ise a s handsom e. W e all
H a c k s c o n n e c t w ith traili« «• King*
agre e d t h a t he a n d L illian m a de a very D e W i t t ’s K id n e y a n d B la d d e r Tills Is the difference betw een my foolish­
ion am i Weal .Stayton.
p r e tty couple.
K e n d a ll had barely T h e y jironijitly relieve baskurlie, weak ness a n d thine?"
“Say on,” quoth the lord.
sc ra pe d e n o u g h to g e th e r to secure his back, i n f l a m m a t i o n of th e bla d d e r a n d
H inge line front T u r n e r to L y o n s.
"W ell, of m ine,’’ quoth tbo fool, “I
e d u c a tio n a t th e a r t school, b u t soon weak k id n e y s. Sold by Brew er D rug
m ake a profession.”
a f t e r g r a d u a tio n m a d e som e success a t Co.
STA Y TO N ,
OREGON.
illu stra tin g . B u t he w a s a m b itio u s to
p a i n t m a r in e view s a n d in his i n f a t u a ­
A C U R E FO R M I S E R Y .
tion dropped his o th e r work. T h e n he
Playing and Listening.
" I h a v e found a c u r e for t h e inisary
b egan to look sha b b y a n d hungry.
M u g g in s — You m u s tn 't tnlud my
Now, th e story of K endall a n d L il­ d a u g h te r 's m istakes
You know she m a l a r i a poison p ro d u c e s," says R M.
lian I c a n n o t tell. I am s u r e th e r e is plays e n tire ly by ear.
Huggins— Un­ J a m e s , of L niiellen, S C. “ I t 's called
a g r e a t de a l to tell if I only k n e w It. fo r tu n a te ly th a t is also the w ay ! E le c tric B itte rs, anti com es in 50 c e n t
All I do know Is c e rta in incidents t h a t listen — P h ila d e lp h ia Record.
bottles. It b r e a k s iij > a case of chills
w e re a s well k n o w n to e v e ry oue of us
or a bilious a t t a c k in a l m o s t no tim e :
a r t i s t s a s to me. T he flrst of th e s e Is
t h a t K endall fell ill. I s a w os m u c h
a n d it ja ils yellow ja u n d ic e c le a n o u t
W H Y S U F F E R FROM R H E U ­
of him a s possible a n d w ould ha v e
ol
c o m m is s io n ”
T h is g r e a t tonic
M A T IS M ?
k e p t him in m y q u a r te r s , b u t he p re ­
m
e
d
ic
in
e
anti
blood
jutriHer gives
Do yo u k n o w t h a t r h e u m a t i s m pa ins
fe rre d to re m a in In his ow u room, a n d
q
u
ic
k
relief
m
ill
ntoniacli,
liver untl
I fre q u e n tly Tnet Lillian th e re n u r s in g c m be relieved? II y o n d o u b t th is
him. 1 w a s poor a s a c h u rc h m ouse j u s t try o n e a p p lic a tio n of C h a m b e r ­ k id n e y c o m p l a i n t s a n d I lie m isery of
a n d could do b u t little fo r him in pro ­
l a i n ’s T a in B a lm . I t will m a k e rest la m e back. Sold u n d e r g u a r a n t e e a t
ENCRAVER a n o ELECTROTYPER
viding m eans, a n d th e re s t of o u r se t
Brew er's d r u g store.
rwam nu
u r o n t a s a n eenvot coto
w ere in th e sa m e fix. N ot one of us a n d sle e p possible, a n d t h a t c e r ta in ly
b u t had a h a r d tim e to live. 1 no­ m e a n s a g r e a t ileal i f / a n y o n e afflicted
ticed t h a t th e longer K e n d a ll’s illness w ith r h e u m a t i s m . F o r sale by B rew er
Too Much For Him.
la ste d th e m ore w orried he se e m e d to D r u g Co.
“ A ndre w ." said a devoted wife to
be a b o u t his necessities a n d w h e re
her husband, “ I w a u t a h u n d re d ."
th e y w e re to come from . I w a s w ith
“A h u n d re d w h a t? ” e xclaim ed the
Notice of Final S ettlem en t.
him one m o rn in g w he n th e su b je c t w a s
Notice Is rahreby given to «11 whom It m«v husband.
m e n tio n e d —Lillian w a s there, too—a n d concern ttint the undersigned h«s riI< <1 Ills liri-
“ D ollars," she replied calmly.
«1 account of the eatate of Mary Hocdighclliter,
w he n be spoke w ith infinite depression deceased.
‘•W h a t for?"
In the county eourt lor Marlon coon-
a s to his condition she sa id cheerfully: ty, Or»-gnn. and that -aid court has »ei the t i me
“Oh. a whole lot of things."
place for hearing the name and any oi>-
"U m -um ,” lie hesitated. "I guess 1
" H e 's blue today. Come a n d see him and
jectiona thereto on the 3r»l day of February,
l'JOs, at one o'clock p. m of said day, at the shall ha v e to check y o u r extruvagance,
tom orrow . H e ’ll ha v e a w indfa ll.”
room of said court In the county court­
I called th e n e x t d a y a n d f o u n d a court
house at the city of Salem, In Marlon 1‘ounty, my d e a r .”
“ Do,” sh e smiled, “a n d m a k e It p a y ­
lot of delicacies on th e table, new a n d . Oregon, and that the same and any objections
thereto will be heard and passed upon by the able to my order, please.”
clean linen on his bed—Indeed, a n u m ­ court at said time and plat e.
bated at Sublimity, Marlon County, Oregon,
l i e collapsed then a u d there.—Brook­
b e r of c o m fo rts he so m uch needed.
this loth tlay of December, l'.sri.
lyn
Citizen.
N eve rthe le ss he looked m ore dism a l
U sv. A. I.AIM K,
Administrator of The estate of Mary Hoedlg-
th a n ever. I a ske d him w h e re his luck
>
47i;
h a d come from , b u t he only shook his hvlmer. deceased.
T H E T R IC E OF PE A C E .
head.
N otili- ut F in a l S e ttle m e n t.
Tin* i n r i b l e itc h i n g a n d s m a r tin g ,
T h e n e x t incident I r e f e r to is this:
Notice I-her.-hy glv.-ii tha: the undersigned
In N.’s pic tu re of t h a t year, w hich w a s li»* flli-il In the County •’onrt of the Stale of i n c i d e n t to c e r ta in «kin diseases, i« u l­
No appetite, loss ol strength, nervous
sold for $3,500. w a s a n ude figure of Oretton for the County of Marlon, her Final u l o n i i n s t a n t l y a llayed l»y ajijilying
Account aa executrix of the Last Will ami Test­
a n ym pth. W e all agre e d t h a t It r e ­ ament of Geo. Wilhi-ltny, <lecea*ed, and that ( ’ lui ni I *<*r In i n ’n| Salve. T rice, 25 cents. ness, headache, constipation, bad breath,
‘general debility, sour risings, and catarrh
sem bled Lillian. W e a sk e d N. if she Mid-Court ha- Axed Monday, the 2.ith day of F o r mile |«y Brewer Di ng Co.
of the stomach are all due to Indigestion.
Jan., lixm, at the hour of 10 o’clock a . m . of said
h a d been bis model, b u t be tu r n e d • lay a* the time and the < ounty Court Room In 1
Kodol relieves Indigestion. Tills new dlscov*
a w a y a n d e v a d e d a d ire c t a n sw e r, s a y ­ the county Court Houae In Salem, in Marlon |
ery represents the natural Juices of dlge»*
county,
Oregon,
a-
the
(dace
for
heartug
«ahi
ing:
Final A count and all objection« thereto.
Timber Land, Act June $,1878. lion as they exist in a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonlo
b a t e d a t S a l e m , O r e g o n , Hit* With d a y o f Di e-
"I supposed Lillian n e v e r posed in
e m l a i r , isti,.
and reconstructive progenies. Kodol for
Notice for Publication,
t h a t fash io n .”
T i i kr a n \v 1.11 I.MY
F u lle d ffTate* Land Offici»,
dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion
Excentri < of III»- Last Will anil Testament id
M eanw hile K endall recovered his
Porllaml. Oregon, October 12. P«i7.
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
lien. W ilh e lm -,, deceased.
u*
N»> I»-« la lii Tui») given timi iu compliance helps alt stomach troubles by cleansing,
h e a lth anti set a b o u t practical work,
with lib- provlatoiia of the act of C«mgre«« ni
l i e w a s excellent a t outline d r a w in g
Junes 1«7H, entitled An n»-l lor Ilo- -aleni purifying, sweetening and strengthening
Sll.>l
MONS.
limber lauda lu th» S.alc» of California, Orv- the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
a n d g r a d u a lly w orked into some of the
gnu, Nevada, ami Washington Territory,” «* ,, Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenawoob W , Va.. says:—
best p a y in g n e w sp a p e rs a n d m a g a ­ In tin- Circuit C hi rt of the State of Oregon for exti-nded
to all the Publie Lami Stati-« by nel '* .•'»•troubled with «our stomach for twenty years,
the County of Marlon, department No. 2 .
zines. B., a figure p a in te r of repute, Nettle Iii-iitiy and Clara Denny,]
of Alignât t, iH’i-J, Michael .Reine, of Niag­ Kodol
cured me and we are now using It In milk
ara.
eoli
ni
y nf Marlou «tale of Ori-goti, ha­ forbsby."
va.
Plaintiff-,' |
b u t a b lu n d e r e r (as a rtistic people of­
th!* dav ttleil In thi« office hl-«worff «la tenir lu
Eva Richmond and F. b. Rich- ¡
Kodol Digests W hat Y ou E i t
te n are), needed a model for bis "V e­ moud.her hu*hHti(l;Vlnl*Stein- i
N»i.7V.#7. fur the ptitehaae oí l.ot 1 and SK1« of
NE quarter Section No. I, I II Township No. 10 «, Bottlas only.
Indlfettlon, tour atnmtrhs
n u s of th e Springtim e." K n o w in g t h a t faldt; Samuel i oulter hio I J vii - i
R.
No.
I
K.,
and
will
offer
priait
to
allow
thaï
belching nt g««, etc.
nle Coulter.hia wife; Fletcher
Hiirnmona
K endall w a s in tim a te w ith Lillian, B. Co u l t e r a n d - --------< on I t er , hi * I
the lami «ought la more valuable for It-aiiiibi-i Prepared by E. C . D s W IT T A C O ., O H IO A Q O .
oratone than for ■ grh-u llural l>tirpo»»a,Tniil u,
w a s stu p id e nough to go to him and wife; I». W . Tarplcy and Mattel I
eatahliah hl« elalin to «ai»l lami bi fore the Keg-
Tarpley, hit wife; and Clay i
Hold li\ Brewer D rug Co.
ask him to use his influence w ith h e r Webber,
later amt Receiver at Porllaml, Oregou, on
Tuesday,Ihr
I
>
t
h
day
of
January,
tana.
Defendants,
j
to induce h e r to pose for it. K endall
To Eva Hlehumnd and F b. Richmond, her I Ile ninne« a» wlinea*»!«: Gilbert Kniitaon.
replied by k n ocking him down.
husband; Viola Stelnfaldt; Fletcher Coulter Chrl» K tini-oli,Georg»- McCurdy and Olla Dike,
a n d -------- Coulter, (tin wife, and tiny Web- i all of Niagara, Oregon.
W e h e a rd th e story of th e a ffair from
her.
J Any ii.uí all perron« rl«Diiliig adversely the
B., b u t K endall never m entioned it.
In the name of the State of Oregon, You and abov» - P -ertlie-il lamia are requcRlrd t»i til»
their claim« Iti thl« office »in or betöre «ahi I Rii
Indeed, a f t e r his illness he avoided us *-aeh of you are hereby rei|iilred to ap|a¡ar and ! ■lav
o( January, '. him .
answer tin- Complaint bled again.-t >on iu the
all a n d seem ed very moody. N ever­ above entitled atilt on or before Saliirda v Un­
a i , . km non S. D hkmskk , Register
theless he w hs w orking hard, r u n n in g iat day of February, l*.«lh, that being the la»t
ila> for jour appearance or answer by von, fix- j
a n original f e a tu r e In a n e w s p a p e r th a t ed by an order of thlaCourt for the publication Tim b er Land, Act June 3, M 7 8 .“ Xo-
m u s t h a v e been p a y in g him largely. of tilia Miimiiioii«, H I , d that if you tall a n to ap­
tice for Publication.
pear or answer, for want thereof the I'lalmlffa
As for Lillian, we m issed her from will apply to the above named Court for the
United State« Laml Office,
Portland, Oregon. October 21, I!xt7.
o u r studios, a n d she dropped com plete­ relief prayed forili (heir Complaint herein,
to-wlt:- For the partition, and in caae parti­ N'otlecla hereby given that Incompliance
ly o u t of o u r lives.
with
the
provisión*
of the act of Congre«« of
tion cannot be made, the «ale of the follwlug
Junes, 1878, e n titled "An act for theanleof
T he n e x t p o in te r to th e sto ry is t h a t describí d lamia and premi«»:* to-wlt: —
Tin- North half of the South Eaat quarter of timber lamia In the Hut»-« of California, Ore­
K endall ca m e to m e one d a y a n d a s to n ­ Section 34, Tow naiiip a South, Range 1 Eaat of- gon, Nevarla, ami Waahington Territory,” «a
tin-
Willamette Meridian in Marlon County, extended to all the Public band Stale* by art
ished me by a s k in g m e to be w ith him
Oregon, and containing all arrea of land, more of Alignât 4,1802, Henry llnrpce, of Salem,
a t his w edding, w hich w a s to be p ri­ or lean, and the diatiitiutton of the proceed* of county of Marlon, State of Oregon, ha*
vate. Indeed, I w a s to be th e only anr.ti «ale among tile Plaintiff« and Defendant« thla »lay tiled in till« office hi* «worn «tate­
herein according to their respective Intermit« me lit No. TrtOI, for the purchase of the S ', »if
w itness.
I a ske d him to n a m e the in
«aid above deaerlhed real nroiierty a« «et HI-.1, ami V , of HW-, of Section No. 34, in lowti-
«hip No. S if, Range No. 3 Eaat IV. M. ami will
bride, b u t he said t h a t I should see out In their I inn plaint now on tile herein.
Tin-Summon« i« published for aix eonaei-n- offer proof tolfhow I liât the land «ought 1« more
h e r on th e d a y of th e wedding. On tive
week« in Tue S tayton M aii . by order of | valuable for it* limber or atone than for agri-
t h a t day I w e n t to n s u it of room s of the Honorable William Galloway, .fudge of the Cllitural purpoaea, anil to eataldlah hla claim
court nt th*- State of Oregon for the to «aid laml befor»- Kegiatcr and Receiver at
w hich he ga v e me Ihe a d d r e s s and w a s circuit
County of Marlon, which «aid oriler \va« made Portland, Oregon, on Friday, the 17lh day
hi Chamber-, In the City of Salem. In Marion of January, 1!*)*.
received by Lillian.
T he personal recommendations of peo-
He name* a* wltncaaet: Temple L. Pope, of
i ita-gnu, on the l<th day of December.
I n e v e r s a w a h a p p ie r sm ile or a County,
1007, the llrat publication being ordered to le Klkhorn, Oregon,Otto llerrlltig. of Muhama, pie who have been cured of coughs and
more b e a utiful expression of uncon­ made on tin- JUtli day of December, P.«)7, ami Oregon, Elmer Chamberlain, Klkhorn,Oregon,
the laat publication on the Slat day of January, carl T. Pope, klkhorn, Oregon.
colds hy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
scious p u r ity on a n y brid e ’s face.
Any «ml «II tairaon« claiming adventely tin-
ì '* ih , and the Defendant« being required to
have done more than all else t»> make it a
above
deacrliied
lamia
are
n-uueated
to
file
I wish I could tell th e story th a t lies answer -aid Complaint on or before the lat
their claim« In thla office on or before said 17th staple article of trade and commerce ovei
behind th e se Incidents. L w ondered if »lav of February, 1«»«.
day of January. UiOS.
A. 0 . f l o g DIT,
a large part of the civilized world.
AU.EKNON 8. DKKaatK.Ucgiater,
Hi
Attorney for l'UiuUSs
:: LILLIAN.
M onu m e nts
Harble, Gran­
ite or Bronze
L. L. TH O H AS,
J,
M. R I N G O ,
Surcfimiir t«> W. K. Thonitm
Funeral Director and Embalmer
L e a v e o r d e r s m S t a y t o n H o te l.
STAYTON,
aJO H IN
OREGON.
H E N K E L
M e rch an t T ailo r
I have on h a n d a full line of samples
for S pring a n d S u m m e r Suits.
Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty
STAYTON
OREGON
CITY MEAT MARKET
Sestak & Stowell
Dealers In
Fresh, Salt and Smoked
M EA TS
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR STOCK AND HIDES
Stayton, Oregon
Grand Central Hotel
Is open to th e public. All newly fui>
uished rooms.
Accommodations first-
»lass. Nice, w arm dining room and
Irst-clasa meals.
M. J. SPANIOL, Prop.
Stayton, Oregon
0. K. BARBER SHOP
Stayton Livery
G. B. TRASK, Prop.
REI5TLE5 PLATES ARE RIGHT
REI5TLE5 RATES ARE RIGHT
FRANK REIST LE
OUR CUT 5 PRINT
FAIR PRICE
Sour
Stomach
G. W. PLASTER, Prop.
first-clasy w ork. Best h a i r - c u t t i n g
in to w n . T w o c h a ir s all t h e tim e .
L a d ie s S h a m p o o i n g a S p e c ia lty .
A ll
STAYTON,
-
OREGON.
lob Printing
Keep it In your m ind
t h a t T he Mail p r in ts
Note Heads, Bill
Heads, Letter Heads,
Envelopes
O r Anything Else You May
Want at Very Low Prices
FRIEND T O FRIEND.