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THE S T A Y T O N M A ! t t . D. A ltX A N D tR . P u b lish er A T - l u T l i T i f i t A t A t A T A T A t A t A T A T J t J T i V A - t t r t A t A T A T 4» T A T J » T A A A T Jt • t t IS Swift Vengeance. | E n te re d a t th e postoll'iCe *t stay-ton. O regon ai m all m a tte r e* th e se c o u d cl*** (O rig in a l.) T raveling in New Mexico, I stopped one evening lu a hamlet. A num ber of desperadoes hail ridden Into th e town am i w ere In possession of the saloon, from which cam e a chorus of yells. BUSINESS DIRECTORY I w as sittin g on the veranda of the tavern when I saw a young .Mexican ^ y i L B l ’R N. PINTLER, D. M. D. m au and woman go by. The man was good looking, and the girl w a s ^ beau ty. Though I could riot understand DENTIST the Spanish lingo they talked. It was plain they w ere lovers. They se p a ra t Office over Fred Rock’s Store ed alm ost In front of the tavern, not STAYTON OREGON scrupling to em brace a t p arting nor carlug th a t any one saw them In each other's arm s, apparently oblivious to all except them selves. R A. E L WOOD, Ten m inutes PMer tho young m an w as passing the saloon when several ATTORNEY A T L A W of th e braw lers cam e out rearing Office ovt*r Rook’s store, drunk, brandishing revolvers. “ You say you can beat me sbootlu"/’’ S TA Y TO N , - OREGON. yelled one to another. “I’ll show you w hat 1 can do.” And, aim ing a t the young Mexican, he tired. T he boy M. RINGO, sank dow n on the ground w ith a moan. I heard a shriek and, looklug tow ard S a c r e M o r t o U . K. T I i u i d h » a house the girl had eutered, saw her Funeral Director and Erabalmer staggering tow ard her lover. B ut she m ade only a few steps when she sank Leave orders at S la y to n H o tel. dow u in a swoon, n o r m other came ou t aud carried her back to the house. S TA Y TO N , OREGON. Several people p u t th eir heads out of th eir doors aud w indow s and. seeing tho young m an lying on the ground, JO H IN H E N K E L gathered round him anil carried him into the n ea rest dwelling, w here he Merchant Tailor died in a few m inutes. I t w as the shock o f my life. I I have on hand a full line of sam ples burned to see sw ift retribution meeted for Spring and Sum m er Suits. out to the m urderer, bu t there w ere only a few peaceable M exicans In the Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty town, and I knew it w as impossible. 1 would gladly have le ft the place at STAYTON OREGON once, b u t there w as no conveyance ex cept m y horse, aud I did not care to risk a journey a t night alone. I sa t during the evening on th e ta v CITY MEAT MARKET ern veranda, endeavoring to quiet my Seetak & Stowell indignation w ith tobacco. T here w as a D ealer* In h a lf moon in the sky. The a ir w as Fresh, S a lt and Sm oked balm y, and perfect quiet reigned. Tho people of th e tow n w ere all indoors. M EATS The desperadoes had d runk so h ard th at they w ere all doubtless in a stupor. At HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID any rate, they m ade no noise, and they w ere still in th e saloon. I knew FOR STOCK AND HIDES I would not sleep if I w ent to bed, so continued to sit w here I was, lighting Stayton, Oregon one cigar from another. A t m idnight I w as still there. The moon w as blood red, ju s t above the horizon and gave no light. T here w as a Haring lam p on a post in fro n t of the saloon, which partly ilium ined the street. I t w as n ear m orning when the men cam e out of the saloon, a few a t a Is open to th e public. All newly fur time, and staggered p a st th e tav ern to nished rooms. Accommodations flrst- a stable below, w here they bad put :lass. Nice, warm dining room and their to rse s. P resently one w ent by first-class meals. alone, whom, though the light w as dim, I recognized as the m urderer, n e had scarcely passed the tavern when I saw a figure—I could not tell if It w as m an M. J. SPANIOL, Prop. or w om an—em erge from behind a Stayton, Oregon house opposite aud scud along behind him, keeping so fa r ns possible in shadow. ^ Curiosity got the b e tte r of me, and I followed the m an and his shadower. The form er—I did no t see the la tte r— w as draw ing n ear the stable, w hen I heard a soft voice call: “ Signor!” The man paused a n d turned. W hat light there was shone diregily on his face. I can see th a t face now, brutal, bloated, w ith a background of long tousled h a ir and a beard falling below his broad brim m ed felt hat. H e wore a shabby coat over a dark blue woolen shirt. Ills trousers w ere tucked In his boots. Then I caught a glim pse of another figure whom I deem ed to be the shall ower. The back w as tow ard me. and by the silhouette I knew th a t it was a woman. I could h ear h er talking to the man, p a rt in Spanish, p a rt in E n g Call a t the Tonsorial P arlor and go’ | lish, but w as not n ear enough to hear a first-class H a ir Cur mid ail <) K w hat she said. Rub. I t is healing and cooling to the Two more men cam e out of the scalp, restores hair to i t ' n atu ra l i saloon, and the m an and th e wom an health, oper.s the pores and s t r e n g t h I w atched moved into shadow. The ens the roots. men w ent on past the place w here the couple had been standing and entered G. W. PLA STER , Prop. N ear Florence St. STAYTON, the stable. Iiy this tim e the gang be gan to lead th eir horses out and were m aking preparations to mount, some tightening th eir saddle girths, some looking to articles strapped to their saddles, while others w ent back to the saloon f o r a last drink. H alf an hour w ent by before they w ere all m ounted and ready to depart. Then I heard one of them ask: “All here?” A few m inutes later a voice said, “Sam is m issing.” Keep it in yonr mind “Oh, I saw him go off w ith a gal,” th a t The Mail prints said n voice. “ Well, I reckon he’ll come w hen he gits ready." Then they all rode away. I w aited till the c la tte r o f their Note Heads, Bill horses’ hoofs had died aw ay In the distance, then strolled along, taking care to keep In shadow, tow ard the Heads, Letter Heads, place w here the m urderer and the wo m an had disappeared. I listened, blit Envelopes could hear nothing. I waited, still lis tening and peering into the darkness. All w as still. I entered a lane through Or Anything Else You May which I thought the couple had prob Want at Very Low Prices j ably gone. T here w as nothing bu t the stars to light t he way, a nd, passing a T « « M * i i . 1* m a ile d re g u la rly to Ita su b s c rib a n u n t il a d . n n lte o rd e r to d is c o n tiu u e la re ceived am i a ll a rre a ra g e s are | a id Grand Central Hotel 0. K. BARBER SHOP lob Printing; dark pi>lrf, ’ tfunib’.'d against som e thing lyli g on the ground. I turned and. looking down at my stum bling block, saw th at It was the shape of a hum an body. I put my hand down on a mini's breast and against some thing wet. I started to get aw ay, hut a desire to fix m;' suspicion conquered my dread. I struck ii m atch, nml It Hashed In the ashen face of the m ur derer. An hour later I left (he place w ith out a word ot my find. K. A. M tTCHEL. Food For Lnto Summ er Pifl*. In answ er to the question “W hat Is the host ration for late sum m er pigs (July and A ugust) through th e w inter wtieu Intending to have them ready for the m arket about the 1st of April or May? W illiam 1 Met rich of Illinois snys in the Breeder's (¡alette, Chicago; T he best ration for late sum m er pigs us well as pigs of any other season Is th at which furnishes the pro|>or am ount of protein, carbohydrates and hulk. A pig has only one stomach, aud th is a com paratively sm all one, therefore It U not adapted to roughages aud m ust be fill largely on concentrated feists. However, if u pig under five or six m ouths of ago Is given a full ration of concentrated feeds it will Invariably eat too much. Therefore th e ration for pigs of this age should eith er be lim ited or else should contain a sufficient quantity of a roughage like clover, a l falfa or w heat bran, so th a t the d i gestible n u trien ts will I h > limited to the proper am ount. C arbohydrates may bo obtained from corn. P rotein m ay be obtained from such B uds ns skim milk, soy henna, row peas, clover, alfalfa, und If one chooses to patronize commercial food dealers he may nso tankage, oilmen I. wheat middlings and to a slight exteut w heat b ra s. FROM T H E AN y LL ES (At A Mil l III A I N ’ S l O l ’HII I t F M h P V B K N K Kl I - A l l I V l l M ’ M T I . M AN AT K I Ml S T l l M, J A M A I C A . Mr VN . O’Reilly F ogarty, who is a m endier of the t'ltv ('onnell at Kings ton, Ja m a ic a , M isi Indies, writes as follows: “O ne bottle of t'h am liei Ia in ’s ('migli Remedy limi good effect on a cough lion was giving me tronfile and 1 th in k I should have la-en more quickly relieved il I bad c o n tin u ed th e remedy. T h at it was lieneflcisl nml quick in relieving toe »here is no doubt a ml it is n .A inti nl ton to obtain a n o th e r b o 'tle .” For »ale by Brewer D rug Co. She—Ob, look at th a t scarcerine o u t th ere in th e field! He— T h a t isn't a -carcero« Sh«*— It m u st Is- See lu*« motion* le-s it is. He—T h a t ’s a m an working by the da * v. V BAD S T O M A t'll T R O U B L E C l 'R E D . H aving been »irk for the past two years « itli a bad stom ach trouble, a friend gave nu- u dose ■>( (Miamln-rlin’* Sioiiiarli and Liver Tablet*. They did me so m uch good that I bought a hot tie of them and bave usisi twelve hob 'le* in all. Tialay I am well of a Imd stom ach t r o u b l e — Mrs J o h n Lowe, Cooper, Maine. These tablets are for sale by Brewer Drug Co. Monuments riarble, 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 atjd con crete walls. Send for cir cular and price list and I will convince you that my prices are right. * L. L. THOHAS, Stayton, Oregon. S ta y to n Liv e ry G. B. TRASK. Prop. Rigs, Horses and Accommo dations First-class. Soma O t h e r F e l lo w 's . "W ith *100.000,” »aid the man of expansive Ideas. “ I could m ake a for Hack* fotinw 't with I rain* nt Kings ton inul W c»t Stuy ton. tu n e In Wall stree t.” “ Yea.” replied the piker, “hut whoae Htiigc I tin* from T n ro « r to Lyons. fortune would you m ake?“—W ashing ton Star. STA Y TO N , OREGON. Do you have backache occasionally, or ••stitches” in th e side, and som e times i l ) you feel all tired out, w ith ou t am b itio n a n d w ithout energy? If so, y o u r kidneys a n out of order. T ake D e W itt’s K u ln e v and B ladder I’ills A C l'U K FOR M IS E R Y . T h ey pro m p tly relieve baskaehe, weak “ I have found a cure for th e misary back, in flam m atio n of th e bladder and m alaria {toison produces,” says R. M. weak kidneys. Sold by Brewer Drug I Jam es, of Lonelier*, S C. “ It's called Co. Electric Bitters, ami cuines in .V) cent i b o ttle s. It breaks up a case of chill» Sorry He Spoke. I or a bilious a ila c k in alm ost no tim e; “ Iteally. Miss Trim m , you ought to get m arried.” reuinrked W edderly. “You’ll ! mil it puts yellow jau n d ice clean o u t soon l»e lu th e sp in ster class If you ! o l c o m u i i - s i o n T his gteat tonic don’t hurry up and catch on.” ' m edicine and blood purifier gives “Oh, don’t worry about me, Mr. W ed derly,’’ replied M i s s ITitnm . “ If I i quick relief in il! aioiuach, liver and were as easy to please as your wife I kidney c o m p lain ts and th e misery of would have liecn m arried long ago.”— ; lam e back. H o l d u n d er guárante«- at London Telegraph. ; Brewer's d ru g store. W H Y S U F F E R FROM R H E f How It Affected Him. M ATISM ? Mrs. Mylea— When are you coming to Do you know th a t rh e u m a tis m pains call on us? Mrs. Styles—Oh, I really don’t knowf can be relieved? If yon doubt tlii« “ But you said you’d come soon and ju»t tryx one applica tio n of Cham ber- bring your husband?” Iain’s P a in Balm. It will m ake rest “ I know I did. and I asked him last ,tu<l sleep {>os»ible, and t h a t certainly night to come over, and lie said he’d iiiean* a gr< at «leal to any one afflicted Ilk eto dream over It, and, do you know, dear, ho had au aw ful nightm are last with rh e u m a tis m . F or sale by Brewer night!”—Yonkers Statesm an. Drug Co. It is f»»r w ant of application rn tb er T i m b e r I . h i o I, A c t . I n n s .1. 1*7» —M o l l e e than m eans th a t men fall of s u c c v m . f o r I ’l ib lle M i I o n . La Rochefoucauld. C u l le d »iHtes L a n d o f f ic e . REI5TLES PLATE5 ARE RIGHT HEI5TLES RATE5 ARE RIGHT FRANK REISTLE CNtRAVER ELECTROTYPE» soosc ma ano n t « n i a m s t i n a v r a c « h o OUR CUTS PRINT FUI PRICE Sour Stomach Port Is iid, O r e g o n , N o v e m b e r I I , 19(17. .Notice i« h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t R a lp h !.. H a ll T H E P R I C E OF P E A C E . of liiieim Vista, c o u n t y of Polk, Sla t* of O re g o n ha* a p p li e d to p u r c h a s e , u n d e r t h e a c t o M 'o n - T h e teirible itching amt sm arting, »-res* of J u n e 3, l»7s. aa e x t e n d e d by a r t of Au- _ u t 4. M»J, t h ‘- S ’, of » W t of S e c tion No. IÓ incident to ce rtain »Rm di»eases, is ut Ka ■ . N o.4 E ast a n d « III off. r proof to s how t h a t t h e l a n d - o u g h t Is m ore most instantly alluycd by applying valiuilib for I I - U n i r o r stoic I h a ii f o r a g S i - No appetite, loss ot strength, nervous Price, 2d cents. ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, e u l t u r a l p u r p o v , a m t to e s t a b l i s h I n t e l a i l o to CliuiiiberUin’s halve. -aid la n d before t h e R.-gl-t.-r a n d R e ce iv e r a t general debility, sour risings, and catarrh P o r t l a n d , O re gon, on t h e i.th d a y of F e b r u a r y , For sale by Brewer Drug Co. i yus. of the stomach *re all due to Indigestion. l i c ú a m e * a* w itnesse s: W illia m M arion Kodol relieves Ind gestlon. This new discov A i n u , of Buen i V ista , O r e g o n , E d w a r d f r a t t i - ery represents the natural Juices of diges r, of B u e n a V i-ta . O regon, f r a n k l i n l l e r r l l n g . tion as they exist in a healthy atomach, ol S t a y to n O r e g o n , O t t o H e r r l l n g o f Mehaiim O re g o n . combined with the greatest known tonlo C u l le d S tates b a u d Office, Any s u d ili person« c la i m i n g a d v e r s e l y t h e and reconstructive properties. Kodol for P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n , I n i i ua r y, 4 pun. above-de»erlbed la u d s a r e r e q u e s t e d to file N otice Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t i n c o m p l i a n c e dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion t h e i r c la i m s in till* office o n o r b efore sa id Atn w i t h t h e p r o v isio n s of t h e a c t of C ongre ss of and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy lay of F e b r u a r y , PJb*. J u n e 3, l»7s, e u l l l l e d " A u a c t for the s a l e o f helps all atomach troubles by cleansing, A bn RR NON S. PHKJCOK. R e giste r. l i m n e r la u d s It* the M a te s of < a ll f o r u t a , O re g o n , N e v a d a , a n d W a s h in g t o n T e r r i t o r y , " a . purifying, sweetening and strengthening SI >1 M O N » . e x t e h d e d to Ol tin- P u b lic b a u d .State* by act the mucous membranes lining the atomach. In t h e c i r c u i t C o u r t of t h e state- of O re g o n for of A u g u s t I, Iswj, B e n ja m in K n a p p , ol Kal- Mr. S. S. Ball, of RsventwaM. W, Vs., says:— tapell, c o u n t y "I F l a t h e a d . S ta le ol M o n ta n a, ” I wss troubled with sour tlom sch for twenty year». t h e C o u n ty ol M arion. I i e p a r ti n e ii t No. 2. N e ttle p e n n y a n d r i a r a P e n n y , ) ha* tills day tiled III tilts office Ills » s u m - talc- Kodol cured me sad we ere now using II In milk vs. P la in tiffs, I m eiil No. «lot, lo r t h e purchase- of t h e HF‘. of for beby,” NIV q u a r t e r a n d Isils 3,4 »rut i of Section No. 6, E v a R i c h m o n d a n d F. L. Rich- 1 Kodol Digests W hat You E«L m o u d ,h e r h u -b a n d ;V lo laS tein - i In T o w n s h i p No. US, R. N o . 3 E, a u d w illoffe t fa 1<It; .»allinei C o u l te r a u d J o n - I proof lo show lli a tt l ie la u d s o u g h t is m ure v a l u Bottles only. Relieves Indlreillon, »our stomach, belching of ra s, etc. nie I On It- r, h is wife; H e t e l h r > ÿu in mon* a b le for Its U m b e r or sto n e Ilian for a g r i c u l t u r m u t e r a n d - - — Colili*.",hi* , a l pu rp o se s, a n d to cmmo II/I i III» c la im to »aid Prepared by E. O. DeWITT Jt C O ., OHICAQO. wife; P. W .T a r p l e v a n d Mabel I l a n d before tile R e g is te r a n d R e ceiver a t port l a n d . O r e g o n , oil Saturday , the JIM day of Tarple)*, hi* wife; a n d H uy | Mold by B i t - « it Drtii; Co. W ebbe r, M arch, 1*0*. pefeu d a n ts. J fie n a m e s a» w itnesses; M s ree llu s H. S to re r To E va Rich m o u d m id If. b. R i c h m o n d , h e r a n d A n d re w J . I l o b a o . of P o r t l u n d , O regon, h u s b a n d ; Viola Htertnfaldt; FJet-.her C o u l te r PhD E n d u e r a n d O r a u t S m i t h , of Mill Cliy, a n d ------- c o u l t e r , h i s wife, a n d <>uy Web Oregon. Any a n d a ll |wr»ou* c l a i m i n g a d v e r se ly t h e ber, In tie: n a m e of th e S t a te of Or -got», You a n d a b ove-de sc ribe d laud» a r e r e q u e ste d to file c eli of you a r e h e r e b y r e q u ir e d lu a p p e a r a n d tlie ir c la im s In th is office o n o r lie I ore »aid Jl»t a n s w e r t h e C otiipligiil filed a g a i n s t you In th e d a y of M a rch , a b o v e e n t i t l e d s u it o n o r before S a t u r il a y t h e A I . i CK. n o N H. P k k s h k k , R e g is te r. 1st d a y o i F e b r u a r y , R ajs , t h a t be in g ilie last day 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 ou, fix ed by iii ' i o r d e r of t b l s C o u r t for t h e p u b lic a tio n of t h is S u m m o n s , s i . d t h a t If you fall so to a p T i m b e r b a n d . A r t . l u n e .1. I » 7 » . N o t i c e fo r P o lii lent I o n . 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 plaintif?» U n i t e d S t a le s b a n d Office, will a p p ly to t h e a b o v e n a m e d C o u r t for t h e P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n , N o v e m b e r 4, 1907. relief p ra y e d for In t h e i r C o m p la i u t h e r e i n , N otice Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t In c o m p i l a n e « to-wlt: - F o r t h e p a r t i t i o n , a n d i n ease p a r t i tio n c a n n o t be m a d e , t h e sa le of t h e folfw tng w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n s ol t h e a c t o ’ C o n g r e s s of J u n e 3 ls<*. e n t i t l e d " A n a c t for t h e s a l c i o de sc rib e d la n d s a n d p r e m is e s to-wlt: T h e N o rth h a lf ol i h e So u th ha»t q u a r t e r of il m I« -r laii/f* I il Mie »late* of < a 11 for n i a ,Oregon Section I, 1'ow n s h i u S S o u t h , R a n g e I E ast of N e v ad a , a n d W a s h i n g t o n T e r r i t o r y , " hs e x the W il l a m e t t e .MetAlien In Murlon C o u n ty , t e n d e d to a ll t h e P u b lic b a n d Stale» by a c t of O r e g o n , a u d c o n t a i n i n g SO acres ol l a n d , more A u g u s t 4, 1*92, B e r th a R. H e r r l l n g , of B taly o n , o r b - * , a n d th e d l s t i p m t l o n of t h e pro c ee d s of c o u n t y of M a rlo n , S t a te of O re g o n , h a s t h is ■ n e h »ale a m o n g th e Plain tiff» a n d D efendant» d a y fifed In t h is office- h e r s w o r n s t a t e n e n t No. h e r d a c c o r d i n g t o t h a t r r e s p e c t! v e Internala 7414 for t h e p u r c h a s e of t h e NW q u a r t e r of NW ni sa id a b o v e d e - e r l b e d real p r o p e r t y as set q u a r t e r of See. 14 a n d KU of S E \ Section No. 10, In T o w n s h i p No ION, R a n g e No. 4 K,and will .ut in t h e i r i o m p l a l n t now o n file h e r e i n . T h P -hluiiiion- is p u b l is h e d for six c o n s e c u off r proof to s n o w t h a t t h e l a n d s o u g h t I* m o re tive iv< : i-I T u r - t a vruN M a r t by o r d e r of v a lu a b l e for It- tltn lie r o r s t o n e t h a n for a g r i th e H o n o r a b l e W illia m O a llo w a y , J u d g e of t h e c u l t u r a l im r|io « e » .a n d tu» • tal»!I»h lie r c l a it n to C irc u it Co irl ot t h e S l a 'e of O re g o n for (he -atil l a n d b e fo re t h e lt< gtsti-r a m i R e ce ive r a t m i n t , of t a r i n o , « In c h -a id oid i i was m a d e P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n , o n T u e s d a y , t h e Ith d a y of at c h a m b e r . :n t h e c i t y of S a l e m , In M arlon F e b r u a r y . 190*. The personal rerotnmcnrlations of peo Mu- iinnii-M a» w lln i **e»: O tto H e r r l l n g , of I ' m i n t y , O r e g o n , o n t h e 17tb lay of D e ce m ber, H«i7, t h e flr-e. p i b lic n tlo n b e in g o r d e r e d to be Meliama. O r e g o n , Albert M o rris of M e l is m a , ple who have Iret-n cured of coughs and m adu ou t o - - u l h d a y of D e ce m ber, 1*07, a n d O r e g o n . FranRIlii l l e r r l l n g of S t a y to n , O r e g o n , colds by Chamberlain's Couy;h Remedy the Is p u b l ic a ti o n o n l l i e J t s t d a y of J a n u a r y , (»• orge Tar.well of P o r t l a n d , C re g o n . Any a n d all p e r s o n s c l a i m i n g a d v e r s e l y t h e have d»»ne more than all e ls « to make it n IWm, m id th e D e fen d a n t* being r e q u ir e d to a n s w e r -a id ( 'o m p l a l n t o n o r be fore t h e 1st a b o v e <b sc r i b e d l a n d s a r e reqiiestuil to 11 Is- t h e i r c la i m » i n t h i s office o n o r be fore s a i d 4th , staple article of trade and » otiiuirrce ovei d a y of F e b r u a r y , l'sis. ! f Febi n a r y . mo*. A . O. C ojh . i t , A U . E R N 0 N S. DRESSER, Register. I a large part of the civilized world. 10 A H ot lie) for P laintiffs Timber Land, Act June 3,1878. Notice for Publication. • F R IE N D T O FRIEN D .