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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1908)
/ — THE S TA Y T O N M AIL e. D. ALEXANDER. Pub.ishcr E ntered at the pctloffici* at Stay-ton. Or*»on u mall m a tt e r r * the re coud cl»»* T h « M ail t* t r a l l r d reg u la r ly to Its » u W r l b - a n u n t i l a d efin ite order to d ii e o n t lu u a la ra- caivcd and all a rr ea ra g es are paid BUSINESS DIRECTORY Y y i L B l 'R N. PIN TLER, D. M. D. DENTIST Office over Fred Rack's Store STAYTON R OREGON A. ELW OOD, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Rook’s store, STA YTO N , J. OREGON. « M. RINGO, Su ccp iu or to W. E. T H diumh Funeral Director and Embalmer Leave orders Ht Slayton Hotel. STA YTO N . J O I-IIN OREGON. H E N K E L Merchant Tailor I have on hand a full line of sample* for Spring and Summer Suits. Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty BtfAYTON OREGON CITY MEAT MARKET Seatak & Stowell Dealer* In Fresh, S a lt and S m o k e d M EATS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR STOCK AND HIDES Stayton, Oregon Grand Central Hotel Is open to the public. All newly fur* eished rooms. Accommodations first- slass. Nice, warm dining room and Irst-class meals. M. J. SPANIOL, Prop. Stayton, Oregon 0 . K. BARBER SHOP waiter looked In to sis' If the Yankee had Jumped Ills bill ami departed Tin'll Mr Treadwell was untied and uugagged. a charge of sixpence extra [liais'd against his name for being tied up and robbed, and when he went to tli*i |H»lloe and related the whole elr cumstance and asked that Mr. Per kins and the others In* run down lie was answered by the officer: “Oh. go home and sleep It off! You are cue of those hugg.\ Amerlrnns who ought uever to be allowed at large!“ M. QUAM. FROM T IIK A N T IL L E S Ci l AMIIKKI.AIN K CUCII H KKMKDY IIKNK F I T * V CI T Y CtH’ NCII.MAN AT KIKUSTUN, J AMAI CA. I i Monuments riarble, O ran- > ite or Bronze Mr W. O'Reilly Fogarty, who ia a [Copyright.] mt>mU t of the City Council at Kinga Jam es Treadwell of Boston, being lu tun, Jtimoica, W* *1 Indie«, « rites a* London. drop|>ed in at :i sale of goods folio»*: “One Imi tie of ('liuiiifioi filin’* nud chattels at n private house. A sandalwood box was put up which Cough Remedy liuti uimh I elicci on a caught his fancy. lie bid first against coligli that was giving me trouble ami a ferret faced man niul determined to 1 think I a l l u n i t i llave laten more have It. The people around him got If you are in need ol a mon quickly relieved if I luid continued on to the fact that he was a “Yankee” the remedy. That it wn* beneficial ument I am prepared to and made comments that further deter Dealing In “ Cat* and Dogs." and quick in relieving me iliero is no furnish -anything in the mined him. To the auctioneer's sur No nutU|uarlaii pursues n more prof prise, the bids went up to £10. Mr. ltuble or fascinating calling than tin» doubt mill it i* ni) i u t * n i d ii to olita iit- , monument line. I have a Treadwell would have carried them to dealer lu “cat* nud dogs.” ns the an another K ittle.” For *»le l»y Brewer line of samples with prices double that sum, but the other bidder tiquities of Wall street are dubt»ed. Drug Co. that will interest you. rushed away to look for some ouc lu “Cats and dogs’’ are the remnants of the crowd, and, l>eitig afraid of miss old stock. I huh I and note Issues of rail She— Oh, look at that seareerow out I also build stone and con ing a good thing, the auctioneer knock road. Industrial or mining compaules there in til« field! ed the trifle down to the last bidder, on which payment of Interest, divi crete walls. Send for c ir He— T h ai isn't a seaieerow and It was hnuded to him and paid for dends or principal has been In de cular and price list and I She— It must he See Imw motion auild giggles and open laughter, lie fault for years. Some of these securi will convince you that my had not gone two tdocks from the ties are worthless and obsolete, some less it is. house when a young woman overtook of doubtful value, while a few are He— That's a mail wmking In th e, prices are right. him. She explained that she had been worth their weight lu gold. Only the day. lady's maid in the house for a number exi>crt lu obsolete securities can detect of years nud coveted the box as a sou their worth Many of these securities BAD STOMACH T U O I'B L E venir or her dear dead mistress. The can I k ? picked up at the official auction Stayton, Oregon. CURED. ferret faced man had been bidding for room of Wall street. Many brokers her. Would Mr. Treadwell respect the closely scrutinize the securities that Having K in «lek for i lie pa*l two sentiment that actuated her niul let are offered at this unction room, nud year* « 1 1It a bad stomaeh trouble, a her have the box for what he paid? only a few months ago 100.000 shares friend gave me u dose of Chuinhcrltii'a Mr. Treadwell declined to sell. of stock lu a certain mining company Stom ach and Liver Tablets. They did The hotel had scarcely been reached were sold for a song, from which the when a Charles I’erklns desired an In broker hopes to realize n big sura.— me m i much g o o d dial I bought a imi terview. Mr. Perkins was suave—ex Pittsburg Dispatch. ti« of them and have ostai twelve Kit ceedingly suave. lie had been in Amer l)u you h a v e backache occasionally, 'ies in all. Today I am well of a had ica. He bad seen Boston Common. Although he was one of the most pa or “stitches” in the side, and some stomach trouble— Mrs. Joh n Lowe, triotic of his majesty's subjects, he had times do you feel all tired out, with Cooper, Maine. These tablets are for gazed upon Bunker llill monument and out ambition ami without energy? If safe by Brewer Drug Co. Rigs, Horses and Accommo found his heart swelling with pride at so, your kidneys an out of order. Take the thought of how bravely It had dations First-class. lie W ill's Kidney and Bladder I’ills been held against the redcoats. Soma Other Fallow’s. When Mr. Perkins had got through They promptly relieve hsskaehe, weak “With flOO.OUO.” said the man of praising Uncle Sam’s country and back, inflammation of the bladder and expansive ideas. “I could make a for Hack* connect with trains at King» ton ami W««*i Stayton. children he turned to the subject In weak kidneys. Sold by Brewer Drug tune in Wall street." band. It was his wife that had died, “Y«?s.” replied the piker, “hut whoso Stage line from Turner t«> Lyon*. Co. and his furniture that had beeu sold fortune would you make?"—Washing at auction. lie was an architect and ton Star. STAYTO N , O REG O N . Sorry Ha Spoke. had met his downfall by trying to In “Really. Miss Frlmui, you ought to get troduce American ideas into England, A C U R E F 0 K M I8E K Y . such as dark bedrooms, parlors in married,” remarked Wcdderly. “You’ll “ I flave forniti a cure forHlie misary which two i>eople had to sit with their soou be In the spinster class if you knees touching and hot air furnaces don’t hurry up and catch on.” malaria poison produce*,” *ay* R, M. “Oh, don't worry about me, Mr. Wed- .lame« of Lotici leu, S (’ " I t ’a calle«) that only produced hot air from the mouth of the manufacturer. That san derly,” replied Miss I’rlmm. “ If I Electric Bitter*, and come* in fMt cei t dalwood box bad been presented to were as easy to please ns your wife I Kit ile*. Il break* tip a ca»e <tf «‘Dille his wife by Queen Victoria in person would have lieen married long ago.”— or a fiilibUM aituck in alnmat no tinie: for making the best pumpkin pies In Loudon Telegraph. all England. There were other associa and it [iuta yelfliw ja limi ice elean out tions connected with It. and he had of conimirnion " Tlu* gr«*at toni«* W HY S U F F E R FROM R H E U called in hopes that Mr. Treadwell meditane and filood pnrilier gire* MATISM? REI5ÎLE5 PLATE5 ARE RIGHT could see his way clear to taking the quick telief inali sloinaeii, li ver and Do you know that rheumatism pain» sum cf £13 for the sad relic. REI5TLE5 RATE5 ARE RIGHT Mr. Treadwell felt for the suave Mr. can be relieved? II you doubt thi« kidm y compliiinl* and thè mi«ery of Perkins, but he couldn't part with the ju*t try one application of Chamber- lame Imck Soltl under giiaranlia; at box. He was still mad at the people LNCRAVER a n d ELECTROTYPER ut« MJ 0 Ì4 ia»a»wct S t a v o t o t o who had called him a Yankee and gig lain’* Fain Balm. It will make rest Breuer’* «Irtig »toro. gled over his bargain, and he had be and sleep possible, ami that certainly gun to smell a ra t.' No sixpenny san means a great deal to any one afflicted How It Affected Him . dalwood box was worth £13 unless with rheumatism. For sale by Brewer Mrs. Myles—When nre you coming to call on us? there was some secret connected with Drug Co. it—something by which he might profit Mrs Styles—Oil, I renliy don’t know! and get even, n e therefore turned Mr. “But you said you’d come soon and N o t i c e o f F i l i a l Wet I l e n i e n t . Perkins down and took the box to his bring your husband?” Notice 1« he reby g i v e n to a ll w ho m tt may room and examined it. It seemed c o n c e r n Dint the un d en d g n ed ha* riled Ins fin “I know I did. nud I asked Dim last o f t h e « » tale 0 ( M a n B ostflg b cl m er, nothing more than a plain handker a d< l e a c c c u o - u d n . t ill night to eotno over, nnd he said he’d tie en m ity e o u rt (or Marlo n , 'uutl- chief box. There were no traces of ty , O r e g o n , and t h a t s a i d co u rt ha* set th e lim e Ilk eto dream over It. and, do you know, place (or he a rin g th e »»me and any o le dear, he had np awful nightmare last the tears shed by the dead and gone. j Htid e e t to u * t h e r e t o on th e (rd day of F e b r u a r y , If the late Mrs. Perkins had ever bro 191*. at o n e o ’clock p. in. of said d a y , a t the night!”— Yonkers Statesman. o u r t ro om ol said c o u r t In the c o u n t y co u rl- ken it by throwing it at the head of her c ho u-o at the c i t y of S a l e m , i n Mar ion C o u n ty , it Is for want of application rntber huslend, it had been repaired again. O r e g o u . a u d t h a t Die «aine a n d any o b j e c t i o n * t h e o will be heard a n d panned u p on by the than moans that men fail of succeM.— Mr. Tnyidwell peeked and [»eered and c o u r r e t t at said tim e and p la ce. La Rochefoucauld. found nothing. It was only when he b a t e d a t S u b l i m i t y , Marlo n C o u n ty , O re gon, came to measure that he suspected a th i* 19th day o( D ec em b er, 1907. K»V. A. t.AINCK, T H E l ’R I C E OF P E A C E . secret drawer and at length found one. A d m i n i s t r a t o r of the e s t a t e of Mary Hoedlg- iTe T l i e t e i r i b l e itc h in g anti s m a r tin g , The contents consisted of a birth and h a i m e r d ecea sed . i n c i d e n t i<> c e r t a i n s k i n d i s e a s e s , i s a l a marriage certificate of the same per N o t i c e ol I n m l S e t ( l e n i e n t . son, and the death of that person had i n s t a n t l y a l l a y e d fiy a p p l y i n g Notice 1« here by g !v ii ( h a : the tin dcnd gn cd m o s t taken place fifteen years previously. h a - Hied in the C o u n ty Court Of th e .State of No appetite, loss ol strength, nervous Chamberlain's Halve. Price, 2¿> ceni*. As near as could I k ; figured out, the Oregon for t h e C o u m y of M arion, h e r F in a l ness. headache, constipation, bad breath, A cco un t a - ex c u tr lx of Die Last W ill a n d Te»t- general debility, aour risings, and catarrh papers were valuable to complete a n i i i e i it o f (¿co. W l lh e lin y , d ecea sed , a m i Dint For sale liy lirewe; Drug Co. of th«i stomach ava all due to Indlgestlon- record and establish a claim/ The fer aid C o u rt ha* fixed M ond ay, th e 'iulli day of J a n , PJP*. at Do hour of 10 o'c lo c k a . m . of *«id relieves Indigestion. This new discov ret faced man knew It. the young wo day a - th e tim e and the < utility Court Room lu I imber Land, Act June $,1878. Kodol ery represents the natural Juices of diges the 1 outily ( ourt H o m e ju fcalcm , in Marion man knew if. and the suave Mr. Per tion as they exist In a healthy stomach, < m in ty , O reg o n , a - the p la ce for h e a rin g -aid ¡Notice tor Publication. kins knew It. They were in cahoots to I'lnal A c o u n t and all o b j e c t i o n " t h e r e to . combined with the greatest known tonlo L*intuii ."Mitte« U n d «Mlirr, b a u >1 a t S a le m , Oreg on, t h is Kith d ay of llgc- get possession, and not for one moment and reconstructive properties. Kodol for l'orilftn t l . O reg o n, JMiiimry, I liiiw e in her, 1907. .Notice t» tau rei* y gì voti Unti in co m |>l la not* dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion did Mr. Treadwell believe that any of T i n t s *»A \\ Ml MlY and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy K x e e u t ri x of the l.a«l Will a n d T e a t a m e n l of Willi llic proVlMOIlM <j| int; «et Ili them had a legal right to the docu .Unie 3, lHffi, cu tiU cil .tu id i for ili« * « i c o f • ¿co. W l lh e lin y , dece-a-cd. It-- l i m b e r laii<ÌH in tlu- HtAie« ot « ni H o m i*,or» *- helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, ments. goii. it ti« i VV««lil!iKtoii I • rrilo ry a- purifying, sweetening and strengthening He had read them over and over, s I VI M O N S . eXtcO'lcd lor.ii int: m o l l e Lam i Slitte* by uri the mucous membranes lining the stomach. and he sat pondering on the matter, ill 111* I iren it Court of Die S t a t e of O reg o n for o í Auguri 4, intr¿f ih*lij*tmIli K i i t p p , of Kal- Mr. 3. S. Ball, of Ravenawood, W . V ».. lay»:— iftpell, cullili y of Fintili «il, s t a l e ol Moli tn tot, i m in ty of Mario u. D e p a r t m e n t No. 1 . I w»s troubled with sour itomach for twenty ye»r*. when his bedroom door opened softly. N e the Ila* III I h <I a > lile«l lu tlu» office bit* n * o r u Mal*« “ Kodol t t ie b e n n y a nd C la ra b e n n y , ] cured me and we era now utlng It In m lk m e n i N o .7 i .il , for lite p u n ita*«- of th e HK?4 of for baby.” He sat with his back to it, and the v*. P la i n ti f f- , N W «luarter mul Lol* 3, I and .1 of S e c tio n No. ii, l.va K ichm oiid am i F. I,. Kleli- i hour was almost evening. He heard m o n d .h e r hii" im u d ;V lo la H telu - - Kodol Digests What Y ou E a t In Tovviixhip No .'jr*, a . No. 3 h, nml will offer proof to a how t h a t l h e lami Mitighi In more valu* Bottle* only. Relieve» Indice,(Ion, »our *tom»eh, nothing and had no premonition. The l a i d ' : S a m u e l < m ilt e r am i J e n - I uhle for i h ti in I hm or Moue than for « g r l r i i lt u i- belching of r»». etc. first lie knew two glands gripped Ills me ' u n i te r , hla wife; F l e t c h e r > S u m m o n s al purp os e*, ami (o e*fMlill*h hi* c l a i m lo *«i«i P raparaS by E. O. D e W lT T A C O ., O H IC A C IO . ( 'u n it e r a n d ------ ' un iter,his i throat and pulled him over backward wife; D. W T a rp l y am i Mabel ! lami befo re the Kegtnter nml R e ce iv e r at P o rt la n d , O reg o n , 011 S a f u rd a y , i h c 2 l*t d«\ of r p l e y , III* w ile ; a n d D a y i Hold fiy Bt«««r Ding on the floor. Then he looked up to T W a ebber, M h u 'I i . 1 m- ff find Mr. I’erklns sitting on his chest II«? n a in e* a * \vitiie**e*: M a r celin * H. Hton r D efen d a n ts , j T o Kva R ic h m o n d a nd h . I*. R ic h m o n d , he r am i Andrew J . Mohan, of P o rtla n d , Oregon, and another man In the room. h u s b a n d ; Viola H tcin fa ldt; Flct> her C o u lte r Phil htidn er ami L r a n t S n n t h , of Mill < liy , Oregon. “Don’t kill the bloke!" whispered a n d ---------- C o u lte r, h i* w ife, am i U uy W eb A liy a id a ll persoli* cln liu h ig a d v er*e ly the b e r, the other man. “The documents are in the n a m e of the S t a t e of O reg o n . You and above-o "»eribed la u d * ar«; retalie*ted to file right here under oor noses, and we e a c h of yon are he reby required to a p p e a r and tfielr c l a i m * in tin * office on or Indore ¿«aid J l * i a n s w e r tin- C o m p l a i n t tiled ngain«t you ill the •lay of M a r ch , ifUS. ought to lx* obliged to him.” A ! . . KR NOM H. . ItiRlffter ab o v e e n t i t l e d M i l t o n o r l>c7ore S a t u r d a y the Mr. Treadwell was not throttled to )«t d ay of F e b r u a r y , 1‘JUH, Diat K i n g th e last death. Mr. Perkins had evidently day for j o u r H |q»c * ran ee or a n s w e r by y o u , f ix ed by mi ord er of Dil*( uiirt for the p u b lica tio n Tim b e r Land, Act June J , 1878.— Mo come prepared for such an event, but of t h is .Sum mon-, ai d D ih I If you tall so to ni>. flee for Publication. gave over grudgingly and slipped a pear or a n s w e r , for w ant th e r e o f th e P la in tiffs U n it e d M a t e * (.a nd Office, w ill apply to tin- ab o v e na m ed Court for t h e gag into the mouth of his victim. Then relief prayed for In t h e i r C o m p la in t h e re in , C o rt la n d , O reg o n. O c l o b u r tt l , 1907. N o t i c e l a he reby g iv e n t n * ; In co m p l i a n c e he produced cords and trussed him up t o - w t t : - Tor the p a r t i t io n , s a i l Iti ca se |>»rO- w itn the provlidon« of the a c t o f Co ngre»* of tion irannot In: m ade, the sale of the foilw ing so speedily and securely as to almost rteserilie«! I Hint" am i p re m ise * to-writ: — J u n e 3, 1873, e n t i t le d " A n » cl for t h e e i t l e n f t i m b e r I hik I* in th e ritate* of C a l i f o r n ia , Ore T h e North h a lf of the S o u t h ha s t i p i s r l e r of excite admiration. When he had fin S e ctio n 31, Tntv nship S S o u t h , KMlRe i ha s t of g o n , Nevada, a nd W nehlng tou T e r r l t o i y a * ished Ills work he shoved the body th e W i ll a m e t te M eridian In Mar ion C o u n ty , e x t e n d e d to *11 the I’ nh lic han d S ta le» by act aside, took a glance at the papers and O n nu n, him ! c o n t a i n i n g so a c re s of Isiu i, m ore o f Alignât 4, l*trj, H e n ry B u rp ee , of Halcm, ol O reg o n , ha* o r less, and the d in tiih iillo n of the pro ce ed* of c o u n t y of M a rio n, m a te shook hands with his coadjutor. The su ch * * l c a n io n » (tie p la in t iff - and d e fe n d a n ts t h l * day tiled In Ih l* office III* »worn é t a le latter may have been In the same h e r e i n a c c o r d in g to t h e i r respectiv e in te re s ts m e n t No. 7«i0t,for t h e puruhaae o f t h e NU of in said s h o v e d escrib ed real pro perty as * s t H h ', a n d N j , of StV of Hectlon No. 34, in I own- architectural line of business. Mr. out in t h c i i C o m p la in t now on file h e r e i n . « hip No. 8 », R a n g e No. 3 K»»t W. M. nnd will T ills S a m m o n s Is p u blished for six co n se n t- offer proof t o * h m v t lia t th e l*iul "o u g h t I» more Treadwell lind ordered up a bottle of five w e e k s in T iik s t a y t o n M a n . by o r d e r of v a l u a b le for I t * tlmlM'r o r i t o n e Outn for ngrl- wine, but had forgotten to open it. th e H o n o r a b le W illia m «•allowrajr, Iinlge of the e i i l t u r * ! purpoNea, «Vid to e»tahii*h ill" cla im The two men now saved him the C irc u it C o u rt ol th e S t a t e of Oregon for the b r a a ld laud before R c g i * t c r nnd R e c e i v e r nt o un ty of M arlo n, w h ich said o r d e r was made P o rt la n d , O reg o n , o n F r id a y , t h e 17th day trouble. It was good wine, and they C a t i liamln rs, in th e City of S a l e m , in Marion of J a n u a r y , 19U*. The persona! recommcndationa of peo Hi' n a m e * an wltlieHC»: T em p le I.. Pope, of C smacked their lips over it and compli o u n ty , Oreg o n, on th e 17th day of D e c e m b e r. 1907, th e flr-t p u b l i c a ti o n be in g ordered to be F.lkliorn, O r e g o n , O t t o H c r r l l n g . o f Meh am a, ple who have Taren cured of coughs and mented the American. Then they m ade on th e 20th d a y of D ec em b er, 1907, and O reg o n, K lm er ( h a m h c r l a l n , K llklio ru .'Jreg ou. colds by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy winked at him. twiddled their fingers the last p u b lic a tio n on t h e 31*1 day of J a n u a r y , ( a ri T. Pope, K lk h o r n , O re gon. Any a n d all |MV*ou* c l a i m i n g a d v e rse ly Die l'.sis, and the D efendant» b e in g req uired to from the ends of their noses, and a n s w e r said C o m p la in t o n or be fore t h e 1st aliove dcH'rlhed l a u d * a re rcqlicnted to tile have done more than nil els«« to make it a t h e i r cl a im « In t h l * office on o r helo rc *ald 17th staple article of trade and omini cree oves day of F e b r u a r y , 190*. walked softly out. day of J a n u a r y , P.K>*. A. O. ( « M i l t , It was three long hours before a 40 Attorney for Plaintiffs Au.tKNo.v S. D rk »* kr , Register. ' a Luge part of the civtlued world. L. L. T H 0 H A S , S ta yto n Live ry G. B. TRASK, Prop. Ü S T 1 U ÏÏ FRANK REISTLE V OUR CUTS PRINT n w r a iu Sour Sto m ach Call at ih t Ton«nri:il Parlor and get a first-class Hair Cut and an O. K Rub. It is healing and cooling to the scalp, restores hair to it* natural health, opens the pores and strength ens the root«. G. W . P L A S T E R , Prop. Near Florence Ht. STAYTON . lob Printing Keep it in your mind that The Mail prints N o te H e a d s , B ill .H e a d s , L e t t e r H e a d s , E n v e lo p e s O r Anything Else You May Want at Very L o w . Prices FRIEND TO FRIEND. r V I