The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, January 10, 1908, Image 4

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Monuments
FROM R U E A N T I L L E S .
aQj the differed«* In their ages, fur. while
when they were married she was but
<'ll AMID Kl.AIK'« COPUII KKMKIlY IIKNK-
C. 0. ALEXANDER. Publisher
hulf his age, uow she Is three fifths of
Kll's A CITY CUCNCI1.MAN AT
It. Resides, several eurly headed ur­
KINGSTON, JAMAICA.
chins
are
of
far
more
Importance
to
Entered at th* poatofttc«* at Stayton. Orejón, a*
mall matter r * the aecoml class
Mr. W. O’ Reilly Fogarty, who is a
both.
Ell, who u( twenty coveted
(Original.]
wealth
to
spend
upon
himself,
Is
uow
member
oi tile Oily ('mine tl at Jving*
Ell Mulliolland. n bachelor of forty,
T s s M ail 1» mailed regularly to Ita »utwcrlb-
happy that be has a fair share or It to ,)MI> ,]1)miliea. W.st Indies, writes as
at
10
o'clock
at
night
went
up
three
ara until a definite order to diai ontluue la re­
spend upon Ids wife and children.
,
....
,
.
. . . ,
ceived and all arrearage» are paid.
pairs of stnlrs, opened the door of his
If this ex,K*rlen. e «m id be In,parted
,,f C l» « il* r lm n •
rented room and as lie entered heaved to the young, how many more people ( "ogb Remedy bad good effect on a
a deep sigh. It was hoard by I.ydla would pass n contented old ag< !
B U S IN E S S D I R E C T O R Y
cough that was giving me trouble and
Nutter, the landlady's daughter, aged
GI.K1IU HR OO \ IN.
| think I idmuld have been more
twenty, who wondered what caused
quickly relieved if I had continued
^ y iL B U R N. P IX TLK R , D. M. D.
It. llad she, too, l>een forty Instead
W h .r, the Dog I. Valued
t|l„
T ,,Hl „ was henetleial
of twenty, without having followed the
Iu northern France ami In Itelglum
.
DENTIST
k "•
v i..g: me .here is no
course dictated by nature—muting and especially the dog Is Indeed the friend ', ' " 1
rearing children—she would have un­ oi man. He Is mude to work. He doubt a ml it is my intent imi to obtain
Office over Fred Rock's Store
derstood that If translated Into words gets little play except that small i another bottle.” For sale by Brewer
amount deemed sufficient to prevent , |»n l« (*„
STAYTON
OREGON the sigh would say:
canine dullness, yet he Is mo loved and
“ Oh, this lonely room!”
so well cared for by Ids owner that
She— Oh, look at that scarce row out
Ell Mulliolland had In his youth chos­ he Itocomes a most Important member
there
in the field!
R
A. ELW OOD,
en athletic sports with which to beguile of the family. The farmer, the trades­
H
e—
That isn’t a scarecrow.
his leisure hours. He was a man's man, tbe householder, the ^mirdsman
She—
It must he See how motion­
man rather than a girl's man. H e re- of the frontier worships bis dog one
less
it
is.
of
the
first
things
ho
thinks
of
when
membered a pair of bright eyes beam­
Office over Rock’s store,
He— That’s a man working by the
ing upon blm when he had won the founding bis little homo, lie takes de­
STAYTO X,
-
OREGON.
champion cup for single sculls- They light In rousing the dog's Intelligence day.
and the smile that accompanied them and loses no chance of pitting that In­
telligence against others. Local farm­
were then no more to him than a
BAD STOM ACH T R O U B LE
ers vie with each other to improve a
J. M. R IX tiO ,
passiug whiff of violets. Now, as he breed. I*t>g clubs take up the work,
CURED.
entered liis lonely room, he remembered holding exhibitions in villages and
SinTt- Mor to \V. K. T h o m » »
Having been *ick for the past two
that the girl he had failed to claim towns. Cities challenge neighboring | year» with a bad stnmsch trouble, a
was the wife* and mother of children, municipalities to contests on the grand- | frit.|u|
H ,,„M. ,)( n ,an .»*rli,r.
of the man he had beaten in the race, est scale.—M lde World Magazine.
Leave orders at Stayton Hotel.
Stomach and Liver Tablets. They did
lie bad won tbe cup, which be bad so
STAYTO X,
OREGON.
ine so mudi good that I bought a but­
Do
von
have
backache
occasionally,
dearly prized, leaving for bis antag­
or
“
stitches”
iu
the
side,
and
some-
!
(I® nf them ami have used twelve l>ot
onist the girl, whom he had considered
ties
in nil. Toduy 1 am well of h bud
merely one of a million. .Now the cup times d i you feel all tired out, with­
J O H IN
H E N K E L
stomach
trouble.— Mrs. John Lowe,
was in a vault with other trinkets; the out ambition ami without energy? if
girl
was
the
light
of
a
household.
Merchant Tailor
so, your kidneys are out of order. Take Cooper, Maine. These tablets arc fbr
He remembered another whom he D eW itt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills sale by Brewer Di^jg Co.
I hare on hand a fall line of samples had played with in a double game of They promptly relieve baskaclie, weak
for Spring and Summer Suits.
tennis, an execrable player, but a soft
back, inflammation of tbe bladder and
voiced beauty; bow be liatLsaved tbe
Som e O t h e r Fetlo w ’a.
_
_
•
weak kidneys
Solti by Brewer Drug
Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty
game by bis skill and activity; bow
With flOO.OOO. said tho man of Hack» connect with trains at Kings-
expansive Ideas. ” 1 could make a for- I
.
, ... .
she bad received tbe prize—a silver Co.
tuno In Wall atreet.”
,wn
West SUyton.
STAYTON
OREGON mounted racket—from bis bands, with
“ Yea." replied the piker, “ but whose
Stage line from Turner to I,yon»,
blushes that told blm she would have
Sorry He Spoke.
fortune would you make?” —Washing
gladly taken him instead.
“ Really. Miss l ’ rimui, you oyght to got ^ a S tu r
These and others with whom he had married," remarked Wedderly. “ You’ll
feared
to become entangled contribut­ soon be In the spinster class If you
S «a t * k & S to w e li
A CU RE FOR tilB K R Y .
ed their part in that deep drawn sigh, don’t hurry up anil catch ou.”
Dealers In
“ I bave found a cure for thè misary
“ Oh, don’t worry about me, Mr. Wed­
so unintelligible to Lydia Nutter. He
Fresh, S a lt and Smoked was no louger tbe companion of young derly,” replied Miss Prlmm. " I f I malaria poison prialure»,” »nvx R M.
M EATS
people
lie had passed the mating were as easy to please ns your wife I J a me», of I.otlelleti, S C. “ It'» called
would have been married long ago.”—
period and had uot mated.
Electric Bitter», ami come» iu 50 cent
Loudon Telegraph.
“ What troubled you last night, Mr.
H IG H E S T M A R K E T P R IC E P A ID
boti Ics. It break» tip a case of chili»
Mulholland. as you went Into your
F O R S T O C K A N D H ID E S
or a bilious nitnck in alm o»! no lim e:!
W H Y BU FFER FROM R H E U ­
room:” asked Lydia tbe next morning
and it putì* yellow janndiee oleari out
M ATISM ?
as the bachelor went out to get his
of
cutiiinirsion."
Tiri» grent tonic
Stayton, Oregon lonely breakfast.
Do you know that rheumatism pains
medicine
and
Moia!
puriher givo»
can he relieved? If you doubt thi»
“ I troubled? What do you mean?”
“ You drew such a sad sigh.”
ju .t try one application of Chumtier- *l“ irk n 'i M
■tomach. liver and
As Eli looked into her sympathetic Iain’s Bain Balm. It will m a k e rear kidney complaints and tire misery of
Solti under guarantee at !
eyes something of two decades before an<l sleep possible, and that certainly lain)- back
ENGRAVER ano ELECTROT YPtR
came back to him. Was it too late
S
moat um
taro t« lavataci PtavtS toto
means a great «leal to any one afflicted Brewer’s drug »tore.
to save what remained of his life from
with rheumatism. For »ale by Brewer
1« open to the public. All newly fur­
a loneliness intensilied with each pass­
How It Affected Him.
nished rooms.
Accommodations flrst-
ing year? As quickly as the thought Drug Co.
Mrs. Myles—When nro you coming to
llass. Nice, warm dining room and
came it was banished. Had be stood
call ou us?
first-class meals.
N otic e of F I li>. I Set I le n ie n t.
still for twenty years.while others had
Mrs. Styles—Oh, I really don’t know! i
grown old? He turned to pass out
Notice 1» hereby Riven to all whom It may:
“ But you said you'd come soon and l
j without reply.
How could he tell concern that 'hi undenigned ha* Hletl hi- (In­ bring your husband?”
al account of the e.rate of Ma/y Hor-dlgheliner, ,
this girl, who when he was her deceased. in Die county court for Merlon Coun­
" I know I did. and 1 asked him last
j age was scarcely born, that be bad ty, Ores on , ami that -ah! court ha» »el the lime night to come over, anti lie said he’d
ami place for hearing the »alnu ami any ob­
Stayton, Oregon - wasted bis opportunities, and, though jection- liter, in on thi :;rd day of February, Ilk eto d r e a m o v e r It. and. d o yo u k n o w ,
____________________ j he had gained the world. It was worth­
f!SS court ln*t
^ a r . >»« >i.d an a w f u l n i g h t m a r e laat
less; that which he had selfishly liou-c at the • tty <>r-aiem, in Marion f o u n t ) , night!” — Y o n k e r s State sm an.
,
thought he wished for himself when Oregon, and that the name and any objection»
thereto will
heard and paused upon b]
attained bad shriveled in bis hands, court at »aid tunc and place.
it Is f o r w an t o f ap plic ation ra tn cF
ftat.d at Sublimity, Marlon County, Oregon, than means that men fall of sucrosa.—
since he had no w ife or children to be­
thi» 19th day of December, IOT.
stow it upon?
ldi Rochefoucauld.
K ey . A . U i m k ,
Adinlni»trat„r of the c»tatc of Mary Bot-dlg-
“ When you feel that way again,
helmcr. decca-ed.
47«;
come down and we'll try to comfort
T H E l'R IC E OF REACE.
you.” said Lydia.
Notice* of F i n a l Met ti r ment#
The leirihle itching and smarting,
There was a wistful look In bis eyes
Noti. .’ I. lier« by aiv u th»; the underslsned incident to certain » k m diseases, is ¡li­
as he closed the door.
ba* tiled in the County Court uf the State of
That night he sat in the reading fir.
No appetite, loss ol strength, nervous
»ou fur the County ..f Marlon, her Final m o s t
i n s t a n t ly ullliycd by a p p l y i n g
,
,
, ’ . ,
...
room of his club pretending to read Account a* executrix of the Last Will and Tert- , , ,
ness, headache, constipation, bad breath,
ament of t i c . W ilhelm), deceased, and that CbllllllM*rlHltl 8 OS I VC.
B rice, Zft cents.
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh
the newspapers, while he was watch­ 'Mi.i Court ha fixed Mondar, the ¿uth <1*v of v
, ,
..
.«
of the stomach arre all due to Indigestion.
by Brewer Drug Co.
Ht the hour of 10 o'c ¡.»•it ». m . of »aid ^ " r "»•
ing the clock. He wished to go fl» tbe Ian.,
T H E S T A Y T O N MA I L
A Late Learned Secret
Harble, Gran­
ite or Bronze
If you are in need of a mon­
ument I am prepared to
furnish anything in the
monument line. I have a
line of samples with prices
that will interest you.
I also build stone and con­
crete walls. Send for cir­
cular and price list and I
will convince you that my
prices are right.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
L . L . T H O r iA S ,
Stayton, Oregon.
Funeral Director and Embalmer
StaytonLivery
G. B. TRASK, Prop.
Rigs, Horses and Accommo­
dations First-class.
ST A Y T O N ,
CITY MEAT MARKET
\
OREGON.
REI5TLE5 PLATE5 ARE RIGHT
REI5TLE5 RATE5 ARE RIGHT
Grand Central Hotel
FRANK REISTLE
OUR CUTS POINT
FAIR PRICE
M. J. SPANIOL, Prop.
0 . K. BARBER SHOP
Sour
Stomach
hr, 11 *«* w h o m lio rnnttu.il h i d l.o „.„„t.t i '•«J
D'“ t ' 11“' » “ d the ( ouuty Court ItiMim In
non. t " l i e n ne room ed , nut lie w o u l d | t|1(. county court-House In Salem. in Marlon
late nor too e a r l y — not j ' ounty, ore*., n. »» the pin, e for hearing »aid
a f t e r I Vdia had co ne t o I*»,I not so ' lnal ' ''«'lilt and all objection« tti.reto.
. t in t i - y u i a nan t o n e to Dod, not so
at Sal.m, Oregon, thi» mil.-lay of Dec-
early that he wodld se-?ni to have come ember, 1007
T hem * i \ w i . h i wy
to he
with
her,
for that was his In
i r . m ........ «
. ____r . .. .
,
_
.
Executrix of the loisl . W
ill and TvnUuifent
of
tention. He chose half past 9 as the Goo. W il h e l m ) , deceased.
it.
go neither too
Call at the Ton*ori;il Barlnr and get
a first elas» H air Cut and an O. K.
Rub. It is healing and cooling to tlie
scalp, restores hair to it» natural
health, .,p *ns the pores and strength-
ens the roots.
G. W. PLASTER, Prop.
Near Florence St.
STAYTO X.
Printing
r
u ,.- i
a
i ____ , . 0 0
I 1 PH Dfe?! L d n f l , A C l J U I T e 1 , 1 0 / 0 .
.
Notice tor Publication.
I'nik'd Hint us Lilid Otfluu,
Portland « »r *<>' , ..... < j *. |90J
N.ulc. 1- I I . s l v
II U.HI 1.1 «•«mi.liHii.c
Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discov­
ery represents the natural Juices of diges­
tion as they exist In a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonlo
and reconstructive properties. Kodol for
dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
helps sll stomach troubles by cleansing.
7, ,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
tho mucous
fTUlC
the
membranes lining the stomach.
hour most likely to conceal it und, aft­
with til.- urovl«l«u- of tli. net ..f. .itixr. » » of
fun. . 1«T» . utltlc 1 • III ... . fur III. ...I. .if
er two hours’ watching tbe clock, left
timtxT
tl
in r»' r land*
l a u d - in Hu
tin- .-Lut'*
» . a t , » of « i nllinrnlH,
«lifuriiia. Ore
i >(.••
» n t M O N».
the club. Lydia was in the sitting In the < Ircuit <’ uirt of the Hliiv of ()rc«oi. for « SOU.
Nevada, amt
and W 'Va
rrll..iy.”
Mr. S. S. Ball, o I Ravenswnod. W. Va..
011 . Nc■v«;la.
h .|, lil"Ktoii
i ,, k I oi . I I . . rr
li.iiv ” »« a»
it,.
...
r.l
v
of
MHri.it.
flcpartmeut
No.
j.
extemlcl
to
«11
the
Public
l.»i
i;l
Ht»tc■
»
by
act
“ l w » » t troubled with »our stcmach for twenty year*,
room with her mother, the mother
S'.-tUc Ileum «in! <T»r» ficiiny, j
<,f Aui(ii-t I, l» J-, Mitlia. I 11« Im . of M » a -
Kodol cured
cu
me and we ere now ualnf It In milk
reading, Lydia at some fancy work,
1 « ’1
x.
f* 1 h Iii■ 1 ff-
* ri*. i iiiinfyof Martini, **t»li- »1 (iri Kon, bn-
forbaby.
thl»dHV Hi-,t in till-oftlco l , l - *oro »t«tcm- " f
Kc
“ I ’m in rather early tonight,” he KvaKichi. . H.I mi'T F I. hic’h-
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
1 , 1 ,,ml,h.r I, -l,« n d ;V i« U Klein-
N.. 7.'*7 for the p.ircli»»,- „1 L o l l SlidIKK , of
«aW to Lydia “ There was nothing .lo- f>Mt. Smmuvi , oult).r
NE ijnartcr Seeiton Ño. I, III Townahl|i No. 10K, , Bottle» only. Relieve« IndleeMInn, »our itnm»ch,
it. No. I K., and will offer proof to »how Hint
belchlnj of rat. etc.
lng at the club. I ’ ve brought some m« ruuin-r.hi» wife; Fictchcr
Kuiumoti»
th. l a n d .... it ht I» more valuahli- for It» tlmla-r Pr ap »r»d by K. O. OaWITT & CO., OHIOAQO.
playing cards.
AVould you mind a '
" " 'V , 7
or »ton»- than for aKrlcultiiral purpoae», ami to
e»tahlt»h hl» claim to »nid land ht fore the Keif
Subi by Biewer l^rug Co.
game:
Tarpley, hla wife; and Guy 1
Inter and Itei-elver at Portland. O re so n .o n
Again the smile that greeted him re- ' v,:h,,<--r.
Tue»,lay,till-
11th
day
of
January,
I'.K
IH
.
. . . .
Defendant». J
lie uiinie» a» wit lie».«,»: lilfhert Knutnon,
minded hint of the face that had beam- To Eva Richmond and F. L. Kii •hmond, her
«1 upon him when he had been an
husband; viola Htelnfaldt; Eleu her coulter Chri« Kimtaon.Oeorse McCurdy and Oil* Dike.
« »niter, ht* wife, and Guy Weh- »H of Niagara, Oregon.
Any a ,<l all fier»on« claiming adversely the
athletic victor. Then It had been nc- ber.
hove-,:,«erltied lauda are rei|io»ted to Hie
companied by the flush o f victory, the
in the name ..f ti.e sun* of f.r
You and
,ht,
ou or
ir before
betöre »aid
»aid nth
11t I
plaudits of thousauds.
Now It was an-wer the < '.Mil pint lit filed aKnin»t win in th , day °f ,n" " “ r>’; i'_u-wi.- a |1Li-i> u
lmr
At. ms «on* K. pHKaar.ii, Hex Inter.
bestowed upon n honely soul hungering »''ov.- entiil«.! »niton or before Saturday ih.
TT
Ini tiny of February, IMJft, flint being the lant
for sympathy.
tiny for >otir
i»r niiRwer by you, fix-
They sat down to a game ostensibly ed h> an ord, r of tin-< ,mri for the puhih »ti,m T im b e r La n d , A ct Ju n e J , Id 7 tì.--Mo­
of til Is Summon», ami that If you fall »0 lo ap-
llee to r Pub lica tion .
of cards, really to one of love. Lydia l« ar or answer, for WHiit thereof tile Plaintiff,
IT tilted Htat<-» Land Office,
will
apply
to
the
«h
o
v
e
named
Court
for
the
had admired the stalwart middle aged relief prayed for In their complaint herein,
Portland, Orejón. October 21, I!I07.
NoticeI« hereby given that In compliance
man whose hair was beginning to turn, to-wit.
For the partition,and In eaae parti­
lc. tile
the ’« aalc
«Ic of
of the
the foil»
folfwfng with the provl»ion» of the «Ç» of Congre*« of
tion cannot I«! maile,
but had not dreamed of being tbe wife described
land* and premi*,:« to-wtt:
I une 3, 1 *«, h entitled An act for the *ale of
of one sbe regarded so g rea t
Ell
The North half of Ihu Hoiith K aki «jiiarlur of timber I hihìh in the . tHteM of alifn’riila, Orr-
Huelion
ii,
Tow
rif>hip
m
South,
K
huku
1
Kant
of
Ron,
Sevi<li, »n«l Wa^hinnion Territory, hr
clutched at what be regarded a straw the Wi lia metí« Meridian in Marion County, extended
to all the I ubile Land State* hy art
to save him from a desolate* old age. Oregon
Oregon, and containing Acren of lend, more °F Aiifçunt 4, 1 M
.B 2 , Henry Burpee, of Kalem, >
Neither believed it possible to win tbe “ r(
game, and yet both bad already won i," '
It
Eli insisted on a stake, sweet-
meats, » and - always
contrived
It
' | hi*
T
«lx
offer 1 . proof
to»«how that the « f land
»oughtil»
more
— «r -- —
- - - - - - » « - ' » to
W.V « lose.
mm
J | , - »liminoli»
' I II . M I ■ M I
i I«
- published
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1
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y
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1 ',.. I . . » ( t v t l m ! . . p u v
r . In ,
th a n (n r u » n
might all have been amuiirpif it onco five w*«k^ in T hk ' sta Y toh M
a il i»y order of vajoahle for It» tl rnwr or *t«oie than f«»r agri-
^
.
I n f fc-u c „ . I
^
'
’ the ((onoratile William Gallow n \ , .lufig,- of*the cultural piirpo*,». and ta i-»t«blt*h hl» claim F I ? I p ^ r \
T R I T M i T
!>Ut J.d, tearing to SJioil bis gf.'ine by ( ircuit * nun Ol the
of Oregon for the to »aid Inn,I before Register » IId^ ftcm^Hi-r^ at I I v l L l x L /
1 v * V I i IL j I xL/,
haste, Blinking that great skill a ta n - <-u nty of Marionwhtch » « i d o r d e r w a « m * d e
° * Kr,',">r* n" ’ 17,h 'U)'
,
...
_
.
at i hum her*. In Die i Ity of KHleiu, in Marion of January, ii»«.
The personal recommendations of peo-
g i i n g WHS essential, (lid
not date
de- • M l l l l ' , I * . * Ml ! • I I Li' r * I I . I or
nil
»r.
H - name«
aa wllne«»»*;
, ’ » I t „-nil,
III
I t i l i tie
f i t l y 17lh
f f l ,ln>
I ( I ’ l l of
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■ Temple
. . .
. ■ L. ’ I’ope, of
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clare himself till tbe uirrter hail mss- A •->7 , the lir-t p,iblle>.ti,>u t>eiiig ordered to I h - Klkhorn, Ore i# n,DUo llerrllmr. of Mehania, pie who have licen cured o f coughs miti
K..XTII m i me w im ern a a pass
‘
,U v „r u.cmi» r p«i; »ml Oregon, KlmcM hambarlaln, Elkhorn,Oregon,
...
. ,
, . ,
an
d the time
o i f th
e s singing
colds by Chamberlain s Cough Remedy
* ed
* “
***•
m ue v
me
i n g i n g ¡birds
m ru s
i u,* u -t publication on the:u«tdH) ¿f January, Carl T. tope. Kikhorn, Oregon.
Defendant* l«eiriK required lo
Any and all per»on* e lai minx *,|ver«cl) the have done more than nil else to make it a
como- TI,on 'vl'e»
had sk>ent > ■m». wml .... tli,- ......
pi • • 11 :
or bel..-, the
I, , rl l el land- " r,,„
,?.'î ....... 1 ....... .
_____, ..... ...
•pi
tlicl r claim» I » till» office on or betöre »aid 17th staple article of trade oy,| commerça uvei
mon,,JS s°ttiug bis trap h-j sprung u
day of February. I"0»
day oí January, Won.
EIl Mulholland is now fifty and h i»
A. <>. « OMlfT,
a large part of tbe civilized world.
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