V
FROM T H E A N T IL L E S .
I and other had boon plucked of her
all. She who had engineered t!;e w hole
(II AM III III.MS » c o n i l i tOMKDY tu NK-
th in g had to leave the oiiutrj ns a
H l » A I IT Y c o r s e l i . MAN AT
steerage passenger, while the ’’ring’ i
KINIIHTON, JAMAICA.
sailed aw ay w ith a full treasury. She
+ ♦ ♦ + + ♦ + ♦ + + + + + + + ♦ + + + ♦ + + + ♦ + ♦ landed one day at Bahia, broken in
Mr \V. O 'R eilly F ogarty, « l u » i» m
[ C o p y r i g h t , 1907, b y M . M . C u n n i n g h a m . ]
health and |K»tmlle>s. and th at night memU*r of th e (M v Gouneil at King*
F ifteen year» ago there appeared hi 1,1
b ' "
to o , Ja m a ic a , Weal Indie*, writes
New York a wom an about th irty years ted sulelde.
In ovo :hro\vlng a re , ,
“ (>,'V bottle of O ia iiil....... in *
old who gave the nam e of th e lturoueM public she bad accomplished want a
Stelu aud who claim ed to be the w id buudred uieu m ight have failed to do. Guiiglt Rem edy bud good ettoot on ii
ow of n G erm an baron who had been and lu tru stin g to the iuiegrlty of eapb cough th a t was giving me tro u b le and
deceased a couple of years. She spoke tulU ts and politicians she had worked | 1|i1mU | „(„.„i.i |„ ,vc I*■*.,. m ore
G erm an, English, F rench au d SpanUM. h er ow a dow nfn 11.
M G G A L '.
.
, ,, , , ,
..
. I
If you arc in need of a mon
4
qu ick ly relieved it I bad co n tin u ed
She had three o r four servants, lots of
ument I am prepared to
Tho Clock Struck 1.
th e rem edy. T h a t ¡1 » hi beneficial
baggage aud seem ingly no end of ntou
It was ju st tw o minutes to I when and q u ick in relieving me »here i» n o '
ey. On th e contrary, she persistently
furnish anything in the
refused invitations and explained to John Ludlaiti entered the house mid. d o u b t a n d it is my n itr id e n lu o b tain |
monument line. I h.ive a
all th a t she w as on a mission, lu- unw rapping a paper parcel, said to his a n o th e r b o ttle .” For sale by Brewer
line of samples with prices
stead of seeking society she sought wife th a t he hud brought her a pres
cap italists aud speculators.
D uring ent of a clock. It was her birthday, 1'rog t n.
that will interest you.
the three m ouths she rem ained lu the and she had expected a brooch or a
She—Ob, look at th a t scarecrow o u t
metropolis, w ith frequent visits to ! ring a t least, and so she said tartly,
I also build stone and con
th ere in th e field!
You
liked
the
look
of
th
at
clock."
W ashington, she had interview s w ith
crete
walls. Send for cir
H e— T h a t ¡«n’t a scarecrow
Ills face flushed. "A nice way to
half a dozen leading capitalists and
cular
and price list and I
i
speak
about
a
present
I"
said
he
hotly.
S h e— It m u st be Sec bow m otion-
ns m any m em bers of congress.
"W
ell,
it's
the
truth.
1
wouldn't
have
W hat is uot generally know n to this
will convince you that my
leas it is.
day is th a t the B aroness Stelu was an given a couple of shillings for It.” said
prices are right.
He—
T
h
at'»
ii
m
an
w
orking
by
t
h
e
out and out adventuress from Brazil. she lu an ex asp eratin g tone.
day.
Jo h n Ludlaui was a quick tem pered
She had even been the consort of
heads of South A m erican states. W hile man. The veins In Ids tem ples swelled,
BAD STOM ACH T IlO l’ IILK
«
in th is position she had learned of n and —
Stayton, Oregon.
Ju s t then th e clock struck 1.
CLUED.
new diam ond tlekl. The pro p erty w as
W hat did It signify—th at tho clock
owned by private individuals. She d e
H aving been «lek for ib e pa»t two |
sired to possess It, bu t so did the presi was ru n ning all right?
year»
w ith a bad sto m ach trouble*, al
It did not. The am bulance surgeon
dent. The result of Individual greed
said a few m inutes later th a t if the friend gave ino a i I osh of Cliam lH'rliu'a
w as a q uarrel aud a separation, and
clock had stru ck one Inch n earer her S tom ach and Liver Tablet». They did I
the president w as probably rejoiced
tem ple John Ludlaui would huve been
w hen she pocketed a certain sum of a widower.—lV arson's Weekly.
me so m o rii good timi I bought a hot
money and sailed aw ay for th e U nited
tie of th em and Inure used twelve b o t
States, lcaviftg him to w ork his own
tles
in all. Today 1 am well of n bail
Do you have backache occasionally,
p riv ate schem es to enrich him self, lie
sto
m
ach tro u b le — Mrs. J o h n Lowe,'
thought he knew the baroness pretty o r " s titc h e s " in th e side, and som e
Cooper,
M aine. T hese tablets am for
well, but the results astouished him. tim es do you feel all tired o u t, w ith
To capitalists, senators aud others she
salt* by Brewer D rug Co.
Rigs, Horses and Accommo
proposed a com bine or tru s t to get o u t am b itio n an d w ith o u t energy? It
possession of those mines. It could so, y o u r k id n ey s uri out of order. T ak e
dations First-class.
not be done w ithout a revolution, aud D e W itt's K id n e y and B ladder- l ’ills
S om a O th e r F ello w ’s.
she proposed one. She m ight have a t T hey p ro m p tly relieve baskaehe, weak
W ith $100,000." said tho m an of .. .
• ,
,
,,
,,
,
,
Hacks ctnincel w ith in lin e at K ings
tem pted one alone had she had suffi back, in tlam m iitiu n of th e bladder an d i expuuslve
«dens. “ 1 could make a for
ton und Wii*! S tsy to n .
cient funds. She would throw In her
Sold by Brewer Drug ! tunc lu Wall street.”
all and go back and lie the head and weak k id neys
"Yes," reptled the piker, “but whoso
Htage line from T u rn e r to Lyon».
Co.
fro n t of the affair.
fortuno would you riiuko?"—W ashing
One day the B aroness Stein sailed
ton Star.
STA Y TO N ,
OREGON.
aw ay, bag and baggage, aud she did
S o rry He Spoke.
-7
not leave a d ebt unpaid. She landed
“ Really, Miss Britain, you ought to get
A C L U E FOR M ISE R Y .
a t a certain port in South A m erica and m arried,” rem arked W cddcrly. “You’ll
"I h av e fourni it cu ro for th e misnry
began her work. She had interview s soon lie In th e spinster class if you
m alaria |H>i»nn produce»,'' «uv« R M.
w ith adventurers. She had talk s with ! don’t hurry up nml catch on."
solid men. She sen t for the ow ners of
“Oh, don’t w orry about mo, Mr. Wed- Jnine», of Lotici leu, S C. “ I t ’» ra ile d
the m ines and told them of th e plot of derly," replied Miss Brim m . “ If I’ E lectric Bitter*, and come» in f»0 cent
th e president and brought them Into w ere as easy to please ns your w ife I
th e combine. She used m oney, and she would have been m arried long ago."— I » i t l l e » . It break* U p a Ca»e of ellill»
or a bilious a tta c k in ulmo»t no tim e;
used her i>ersonal influence, aud the London Telegraph.
day cam e when she had the backing
and it put» yellow jau n d ice clean out
to re tu rn to the president and say:
ol com m ission ’ Tin» great to n ic
W11Y S U F F E R FROM U I1E C -
“ If you w an t to come In w ith us all
m edicine an d blood purifier give» REI5TLE5 PLATES ARE RIGHT
rig h t; If you don’t I will sw eep you
MA I ISMF
quick
relief ¡mill sto m ach , liver and
ou t of pow er w ithin three m onths.”
REI5TLE5 RATE5 ARE RIGHT
Du you know th at rh e u m a tism pains
k
i
d
n
e
y
co m p lain ts and th e iui«ery of
The president laughed grim ly. lie
ciiu be relieved? II you d o u b t tlii»
w as solidly seated and had been for
lam e buck. >*»0111 u n d e r g u aran tee at
eight years. H e w as a t peace w ith the ju*l try one ap p lica tio n of C h am b er B rew er’s d ru g »tore.
ENGRAVER a n d ELEC TR O TYP
Y P E ER
R
r-GHf IM 4
I 4 JO ¿ 4 l«WWMr OIHVC 1 0 CCI
ceto o
neighboring states. Ills people w ere la in ’s Bain B alm . It will m ake t;esi
never so contented. The Idea th a t he and sleep possible, and th a t ce rtain ly
H ow i t A ffected H im .
dould be bounced out, and th a t by a m ean s a g re a t deal to any o n e aiHicted i
Mrs. Myles— When are you coming to
wom an, w as so absurd th a t he laughed
In her face. She reiterated, and he w ith rh e u m a tism . F o r sale by Brewer call on us*
Mrs Styles—Ob, I really don’t kuowl j
sen t her to prison to teach h er his D rug Co.
"B ut you salil you’d como soon nnd ^
pow er and dignity. In three d ay s she
N o lle* of F in a l
.
bring your husband?"
won over h er Jailers and disappeared.
N o t i c e 1 * h e r e b y g i v e n t o n i l w h o m i t m a y
"I know I did. nnd I asked him last |
Tw o w eeks later the p resid en t m ade c o n c e r n t littt t h e u tid e r e i g n e d hit.** tiled in* tin-
his move against the ow ners of the Hi a c c o u n t of t h e efttttic o f M a r y H o c d i g h c i x u c r , night to coinc over, nnd he said he’d !
h i t 1 j ■ c o u n t y c o u r t t o r Mmriou c o u n
Ilk eto dream over It. nnd, do you know, j
m ines. They w ere not residents of his t I y i , h O h r * e h g 1,
o n , a n d H i n t -Hid c o u r t h a * m * i t h e t i m e
state, aud his plea w as th a t they w ere a n d p l a c e f o r h e a r i n g t h e - a m e a n d a n ) *»h- dear, he had an aw ful nightm are last j
e c t i o n * t h e r e t o o n t h e 3r d d a y o f F e b r u a r y , night!”—Yonkers Statesm an.
seditiouists who w ere fom enting rebel j limn,
a t o n e o ' c l o c k p. m . o f » a i d d a y , n l t h e
c
lion. T hey w ere sum m arily arrested o u r t r o o m of » aid c o u r t i n t h e c o u n t y c o u r t -
liouftt? a t t h e c i i ) o l .S alem , 111 M a r l o n « o u t i l ) ,
It Is for w ant of application ratb er
aud throw n into prison, and in due O r e g o n , a u d t t i a t t h e -am« a n d a n y o b j e c t i o n *
than
mcuus th a t men fall of succcaa.—
time, had things gone the even ten o r of t h e r e t o w i l l b e h i a r d a n d i » h * *■«■«! u p o n b j I b e
tim e a n d place.
La Rochefoucauld.
th eir way, evidence would have lieeu c o H u r a t t e a d t a » t aid
H u h lim ity , M arion C o u n ty , O re g o n ,
m anufactured to hang or o u tlaw them. t h i n L u ll d a y of D e c e m b e r , 1967.
T H E BRICK OF P E A C E .
K * v . A . L a l st K,
B u t som ething happened. At sunrise
Administrator of the estate of Mary Boedlg-
T
h
e
le irib le itch in g and »m arling,
one m orning a revolution broke out in 11 a i m e r , d e c e a s e d .
*
47y
in
cid
en
t to certain »kin diseases, is a l
a tow n d istan t from the capita). The
N o t i e e o f I m i l l **«•!t l e n i e n t .
president spoke of it sarcastically. An
m
ost
in
s ta n tly alluyed by applying
N o t i c e ih h e r e b y g i v e n t h a l t h e u n d e r s i g n e d
other and another town followed, aud h a * h i e d i n t h e c o u n t y C o u r t of t h e b l a t e of ( Inim i'l l lam '» ."».live. I’l ire, '¿¡> cents.
No appetite, loss ot strength, nervous
r e g o n lo r t h e t o n m y o f M a r i o n , h e r F i n a l
he finally gave the order for troops to O
ness, headache, constipation, bad breath,
A c c o u n t * * e x e c u t r i x o f t h e L a» t \\ i l l a n d Tent- For sale by Brew* r D rug (Jo.
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh
m arch against the rebels. T he troops a m c u t ol G e o . W i i h t e m y , dec« a » e d , a n d t h a t I
o u r t J i m fix* *1 M o n d a y , t h e ¿Jill d a y o f ;
of the stomach ere all due to Indigestion.
refused to stir a foot. On the con - J a a i n l . , c P.KiH,
a t tt i e h o u r of lu o ' c l o c k a . m . ol a a i d ;
trary, the general In com m and inform r
r.
r
;
i
limber
Land,
Act
June
2
,
1878
.
. ....... ii""»« 1. - ail .• 1, in Marlon
. . .
,
.
"
•
ery represents the natural juices of dlges-
ed the president th a t he w as under a r o . m .........
I. i i , on-mu
ne f i n ■ l o r h c a r i u g »»in j
iN o tI C e t o f I ’U b llC U t l u l l .
**on as they ezlst In a healthy stomach,
re st and m arched him aw ay to prison.
l i m i .v c o l i n i a m i » I l u b j e c l i u i i » i n c r e t o
L’ni le. I «laie» Imnd < »me,,
combined with the greatest known tonlo
a i » »li ni, O r i n o t i , l l n » lbtli d a y o l i n c -
A new dictator appeared. H e w as a c n t i i l n i e t e r l , i 1907.
Portland, orcKon, lauuary, L 190 ».
and reconstructive properties. Kodol for
N o l l e . i , n . r i o ) » i v e i i that i n e o i n | > i i a m e dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion
m an chosen by the baroness. He had
T u UH SIA VV U t I.» Y
l lb the pro V i-mo» ol the act oil onan oi i
T , i .
u . . L.I ,
•
.
(Vili a m i T e a l a i n e t i t of »
luie .(, I»;»,. m i l l e d -AU nei (or i b e „„i.-oi f 1“ dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
aim s and am bitions, and lie had agreed G e K o v . c W c u i l t h r i e l . m o ? l , t d h c è e e Lami
aasd.
Mg
iiyni" r land» in i b e *i»ie» nl i allfnrui«, ure helps all stomach troubles by cleansing,
to become her tool. The revolutionists
Kim. N e v a d a , a n d W a . u m . K t o n . T e r r i t o r y ». i purifying, sweetening and strengthening
s i .vi N I I . V S .
w ere arm ed and equipped from the
e x t e n d e d ( u n i i t h e l'ijtih«; L a n d Hint«**
4 , iwz,
..... Knai'K ,.CK»I- ! ,h® m“cous membranes lining the stomach.
U nited States, and inside of ten days I n t h è C i r c u i t C o u r t o t Ih e H t» tc o f O r c g o u f o r i yf a p e ViiKu.t
l l , c o u n t y of F l a t h e a d , r t ta le oi M o n t a n a , I „
S. S. Ball, of Rav^nswood, W, Va., mjf »:—
t h è ■ o n i i l ) ' o l M a r i o n . I > c | i a r t m e n t N o . 2.
th e baroness w as the pow er behind the N e n i e l i e n n y a n d < m r a i i u n n y , )
fiHH t h i a d a y d i e d In l h i * office Id* s w o r n -iiiL
I w*» troubled with tour stomach for twonty years,
me lit No.Te.'d, i«»r Hi« p u rctiHM -of t h e h F 1. ol Jvodol cured me and we are now using tt In m lft
v».
l 'i a i n l i f l » ,
i
throne th a t w as directing everything.
*
1 j forbiby.**
»NV% q u a -------
r t e r a m ! l^jis ;jt -i a n d »of H ectlo n - Nu.fi,
Kva n i e l l i n o m i » m i I !.. litoti- |
I t w as an alm ost bloodless revolution. i n u m i , I t e r l i u » b a n < l ; V l o l a S t c l n - ;
i n 1 o w D id iip No. 9.d, K. Nu. <i i , a n d w i l l offe i !
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
p ro o f to » Ilo» u m i l i l e l a n d «oiiKlil I» m o r e v a i n
a«..-., _ i_
p.
___
A wom an had guided and effected It. l a i d i ; » a l l i n e i • o u l t e r « m i .Ivo- i
a b l e (or H» t i m b e , o r » rone m a n l o r . K r l e u U i i r -
T' k L m ' 1
»our alnmach.
n l e < o u l t e r , lil» n i f i ; F l e t c h e r
S um in o n s
a l p u r p o s e » , a n d to U k tab llili bl» c l a i m t o »aid -
• f or m i «te,
She had even m arched a t the head of ' i m i t e r a m i - - — « o u l t e r , l i I * i
Praparad
by
E.
0 . OaWITT * CO., OHICAQO.
l
a
n
d
I
n
d
o
r
e
t
h
e
KeK
latcr
a
n
d
K
e
c
e
lv
e
r
a
t
P
o
r
t
the troops. The old president w as n i f e ; I». W . T a r p i ' y a m i M a b e l |
l a n d . O r e a o n , o n H a t n r d a y , t h e Jl » t d a y of
T a r p l e y , h i» v ille; a n d
(iuy
Bolli by Brewer Drug < *«».
glad enough to lie shipped out of the W
M a r c h , 1WM
ebber,
H e n a m e » a» wdtiie»»e»: M a ri'c llu * H . H to rer
liefen d an t» . J
country, and the new one, form ally
v a R l e h n i o m l a n d L. I,. l l l e l i m o n d , b e r a n d A n d r e w J . I l o b a n , of P o r t l a n d , O reK o n ,
elected by the people a fte r being placed T o li K
P h i l K n d u e r a n d ( i r a n t S m i t h , o l Mill • I t y ,
un h a l l i ! ; V i o l a H t e l o l a l d t ; K l e t i b e r ( o u l t e r
Oregon.
a m i --------- ( o u l t e r , h i » » i l e , a m i l ì u y W e b
a t the head of affairs, set o u t to obey
Any a n d a ll person* c la l m l n « adveraely th e
ber,
the m andates of the w om an who had
i n 't 'h e n a m e of t h e S t a t e o f O r e g o n , Y o u a n d j » b o v c-d , » crlbed. l a n d » a r e ............ led t o lib
e a c h of y o u a r c h e r e b y r e q u ir e d to a p p e a r a n d t b e l r em uli» i n i b ì » oftlce o n or before «aid 2 U t
pu t him there.
a n s w e r t h e C o m p l a i n t filed uKainxt von in Ihe lay nl M a r c h , iUUS,
Then followed the greed of cap ital a b o v e e n t i t l e d » n i t o n o r belo re S a t u r d a y th e
A I. iKK.Nos H. liur9WKK, K c g U t c r .
ists, the lack of honesty of the poli 1 st d a y of I 'c b r u a r y , 19 US, t h a t be in g t h e last
d a y for y o u r a p p e a r a n c e o r a n s w e r by y o u , IIx-
ticians and the Ingratitude of man. e d by h n o r d e r of tills C o u r t lor t h e p u b lic a ti o n T im b er L a n d , A d Ju n e 3, IH7H. - -.V o
of
liiis S u m m o n s , a i.d t h a t if you (all so to a p
The conspirators had the diam ond
ir ce fur Publication.
p e a r or a n s w e r , for w a n t t h e r e o f t h e Plaintiff»
m ines and a good thing all around, but will a p p ly to th e above n a m e d C o u r t for t h e
C n l t e d S ta te s Imml Office,
P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n , O c to b er j i , 1907 .
they w ere not satisfied w ith that. relief pra y ed for in t h e i r C o m p la i n t h e r e i n ,
Notice Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t I n c o m p l i a n c e
to-vvll:
l-or t h e p a r t i t i o n , antf In ease p a r t i
They dem anded concession a fte r con tion c a n n o t be m a d e , t h e s a te of t h e f ollw lng with t h e p r o v is io n s of th e a c t of Congress ol
.1 u n e :», l» 7 s, e n t i t l e d “ All ne t for llie sale id
cession until the people of the state d e sc rib e d la n d s a n d p re m ise s lo-wrlf: —
T he N o rth b a ll of t h e S o u th h a s t q u a r t e r of t i m b e r la n u s I n t h e S ta te s of C a lif o r n ia , Ore- j
began to w onder w h a t would lie le ft to S e e tion . 11 , I o a n»lilp s S o u t h , f la n g e I Hast of g o u , .Nevada, a n d W a s h in g t o n T e r r i t o r y ,“ a s ,
th e Public l.a n d S tales by aid
them . Their investm ents profited them t h e W il l a m e t t e M e r id ia n In M a rio n C o u n ty , e of x t e A n u d g e u d s t to 4 all
, 1 » 9 J, H e n r y Iturpee , of S a lem , !
O r e g o n , a u d eontalniU K »0 acre.» of l a n d , m o re
a thousand per cent, but still, they o r less, a n d t h e d i » t i l b u t i o u of t h e pro c ee d s of c o u n t ) of M a rlon, S la te of O regon, Ims
d a y llled in t h is office hi» sw orn s t a t e
m u st have more. The baroness and »uch »ale a m o n g the P la lutiffs a n d D e fenda nt» tills
h e r e i n a c c o r d in g io t h e i r re sp ec tiv e I n te r e s ts m e n t No. Tool, for t h e plireba»e of t h e K ' . o l
the new president w ere alm ost ignored. in »Hid above d e s c ri b e d real p r o p e r t y as set »K1, a n d N ' j "I gW t of Section No. SI, i n . own-
s h i p No. H .»*, KAIlge No. ItKast W. M. a n d will
They w ere m ade the victim s of sh arp o u t in t h e n i o n i p l a i u l now o n tile Herein.
is more
Thl» S u m m o n « 1 » p u b l is h e d for »lx co n se cu - •ffer proof t o show t h a t '.lie land »ought
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practice. In tim e they becam e only liv e .veek.» iii I ii k STAYtos M a I i, by o r d e r of v a lu a b l e for it* t i m b e r o r s to n e t h a n for agrl-
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tru s t could buy assistance and alle f o u n t , of M a r io n , » b le b »aid o r d e r was m a d e , Port la u d , O r e g o n , o n F r i d a y , t h e 17 tb d a y |
giance outside of them , and It did sc. a t ' barilla r In th e C ity of S a l e m , iii M arion i of J a n u a r y , lima.
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T he day came w hen they practically lisd, til' fir-i P 'l b l ie a ti o n b e in g o r d e r e d l o be
h l k li o r n , O r e g o n ,O t t o H e r r li u g , of M e b a in s . n i „ „ .e "
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O r e g o n , t i m e r C h a m b e r l a i n , Kilt h u m , O r e g o n , r ,c w n o n a v e tx-idi c u r e d
o f r o u g h * m ill
controlled the sta te and defied its peo n.'Ob oil III : 0 th <lav ol D eeenioer, I'.siT, a n d
■ p u b l ic a ti o n o n th e » 1 st day of J a n u a r y ,
C a rl T. P o p e , h l k l i o r n , O r e g o n . colds h y C h a t n i x T l a i n ' * C o u o h
H e .n e .lv
ple. Then cam e another revolution, Hie 1.1 „lid
Ml" D lendaiii» being r e q u ir e d i "
Any a n d a l l p e rsons e la l in l n g a d v e r s e l y llie .
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K tttu d y
I ..,.i > ..... I . .1 IIt Ob o r led I- t h e I»' above d e s c ri b e d lands a r e re q u este d to Hie have done m ore than all els« to m a k e it a
and it w as sw ept out of pow er and ,
t h e i r c la i m s i n t h i s office o n o r belora sa id 17th
m ade to disgorge, but it had m ade day .if L ebrun rv pais
staple article of trade ami coniine r e t ovei
A .G -C o B b lT ,
: day of J a n u a r y , I'JOS.
A t t o r n e y lo r Pla lutiffs,
A ui ehnon 8 . L)Ka»«i»i,Ucgl»ter.
jniJHqns. The baroness in one w ay • 4*1
% large part of th e u v ilu ed world.
T H E S T A Y T O N MAI L Î
C.
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. AltXANOlK. Publisher
I n t e r e J a t t h e p o r to fllr . a t Stay-ton O r e g o n as
m a i l m a i l e r r» i h e r e c o u d c l a a r
T m * M ail 1* mailed regularly to tta »ubacrlb-
• n uniti a definito order to discontinu. la re
ceived aud all arrearages are l aid
BU SIN ESS D IR E C T O R Y
y y i L B U K N. P I N T L E R .J D . M. D.
DENTIST
Oflieti over Frtnl Hock's Store
STAYTON
R
OREGON
A. E L W O O D ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office over R ock’» sto re,
STAYTON,
-
OREGON.
v A Woman’s War. •
M o n u m e n ts
riarblt. Gran
ite or Bronze
L. L. THOHAS,
J # M. R IN G O ,
S u ^ f» * M o r t o \V , K T h o i n a »
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Leave o rders
at
S la y to n H o tel.
STAYTON,
OREGON.
J O H IN
H E N K E L
Merchant Tailor
I have on hand a full lino of sample*
for Spring and Sum m er Suits.
Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty
STAYTON
OREG O N
CITY MEAT MARKET
S esta k & S to w ell
Dealer* in
F re s h , S a lt and S m o ke d
M EA TS
H IG H E S T M A R K E T P R IC E P A ID
F O R S T O C K A N D H ID E S
Stayton, Oregon
Grand Central Hotel
Is open to the public. All newly fur«
wished rooms. Accommodations flrst-
tlass. Nice, warm dining room and
first-class meals.
M. J. SPANIOL, Prop.
Stayton, Oregon
0 . K. BARBER SHOP
StaytonLivery
G. B. TRASK, Prop.
FRANK REISTLE
OUR CUT 5 PR! 1
FMI BUS
Sour
Stomach
Call at the T onsorial P arlor a n d get
a first-class H a ir C u t and an O. K
R uh. I t is healing an d cooling to the
scalp, restores hair to its n a tu ra l
•health, opens th e pores and s tr e n g th
ens th e roots.
G. W . PLA STER , Prop.
N ear F lorence S t.
STAYTON .
lob Printing
Keep it in your mind
th a t The Mail prints
Note Heads, Bill
Heads, Letter Heads,
Envelopes
Or Anything Else You May
Want at Very Low Prices
FRIEND TO FRIEND.