THE S T A Y T O N MAI L
C. D. ALEXANDER, P u b lish e r
Interni at the pottofflee «t Stsvton. ore*on *»
mail matter r* the »ecuml clair
Tas M ail 1» mailed regularly to It* auWrtb-
a n until a «letìnlte order to discontinua !• re
onieed and all arrearages are paid.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
W I L B U R N. PINTLER, D. M. D.
D ENTIST
Office over Fred Rock's Store
8TAYT0N
R.
OREGON
A. ELWOOD,
ATTORNEY AT L A W
Office over Rock's store,
STAYTON,
-
OREGON.
J. M. RINGO,
S u c c e s s o r t o W . Ka T h o m a s
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Leave orders at Stay ton Hotel.
STAYTON,
J O H IN
OREGON.
H E N K E L
Merchant Tailor
I have on hand a fall line of samples
(or 6pring and Summer Suits.
Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty
STAYTON
OREGON
CITY MEAT MARKET
Seatak & Stowell
Dealer« In
Fresh, S a lt and S m oked
M EATS
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR STOCK AND HIDES
Stayton, Oregon
Grand Central Hotel
Is open to the public. All newly fur*
pished rooms. Accommodations first-
slass. Nice, warm dining room and
Irst-clasa meals.
M. J. SPANIOL, Prop.
Staÿton, Oregon
0 . K. BARBER SHOP
Call at the Tonsorial Parlor and get
a first-class Hair Cut and an O. K.
Rub. It is healing and cooling to the
scalp, restores hair to its natural
health, opens the pores and strength
ens the roots.
G. W . P L A S T E R , Prop.
Near Florence St.
STAYTON.
lob Printing
Keep It in your mind
that The Mail prints
Note Heads, Bill
Heads, Letter Heads,
Envelopes
Or Anything Else You May
Want at Very Low Prices
[O rigin al.]
Iti ut over Ilio pilone, thè man who
At times when you don't feel just
bad hlm was ninni! to U* re lo« ned. Ilo I light, when you have a had stomach,
waa held for further Investigatimi and
turned out to he uno of a gang lliut j take something right away that will
robbod our batik six mmitjis ago. Ilere assiot digestion; not something that
are your apoous, ami lime Is thè re- will stimulate for a time hut some
wnnl olTered for thè Information lend- thing that will positively do the very
Ing to thè QHmvery of our Itomi*. I
work that the stomach performs un
givo It to you In trhst for Tip ns long
der
ordinary and nm mal conditions,
ns he live», tintogli you uro to s|n<nd
thè Incoine and ha ve thè principili nt something that will make the food di-
hls denth.”
i gust. To do this you must take a nat
Tip and bis misi tesa are Ilvlug la ural digcstuiil liki Kodol for Dyspep
uvurl
MAREE D. IIKNDTUC*
sia. Kodol isa scientific preparation
of vegetable acids with natural digest-
BAD STOMAUH TROUBLE Cl'REl). ants and contains the .ante juices
Having beco mc L (or thè pnst two found in a healthy stomach
Each
jrenrs with a bad stornaci) trouble, ti dose will digest more than 11,1100 grains
frieud guvo me a dose of Chamhcrluin» of good food, it is sure to afford
Stoni ac li and Liver Tablet*. Tliey did prompt relief; it digest* what you eat
me no mudi good tliat I hnoght a bot anil is pleasant to take. Sold by May-
ile of tbeili and bave uscii twelve bol ton Pharmacy.
lica in all. Today 1 ani tuli of a h-u!
North Bend will erect a $-10,000
•toniadì trouble.— Mr». John Lotte,
school building.
Cooper, Maine. Tltese tubici* are for
S U F F E R IN G A DOLLARS SAVE D
sale hy all drnggist*.
E. 8. Loper, Manila, N Y , says:
“ I am a carpenter and have had many
Bandoli business* men bave sub severe cuts healed b> Hucklen'a Ar
scribed to hire au extra nighlttatdi- nica Salve. It has saved me suffering
ami dollars. It is by far the best
ma n.
.
healing salve I ever found.” Heals
burns, sores, ulcers, fever sores, «exenta
The trouble with most cough rem piles. 25c at Brewer Drug Co’s drug
edies is that they constipate. Ken store.
Monuments
Harble, Gran
ite or Bronze
“ Cuu you find my dog?" said an old
lady to the man at tlu* desk at a police
station. She was a diminutive woman
with a pale face and grimly gray wavy
hair pulled down In uu old fashioned
If you are in need of a mon
way over her temples.
ument I am prepared to
“ Tour dog, nmdam V”
“ Yes. lie's been missing for weeks.
furnish anything in the
I ' iu sure lie's been stoleu, for he
monument
line.
I have a
wouldn't have left mo willingly for
line of samples with prices
the world. He's « Scotch terrier, and
his name Is Tip. lie loves me liotter
that will interest you.
than any one. and somehow 1 can't got
along without him.”
I also build stone and con
"When did you miss him, madum?”
crete walls. Send for cir
“ It's three weeks ago last Wednes
cular
and price list and I
day. I saw a strange man call to him
and pet him. 1 thought the man had
will convince you that my
taken a fancy to him — he's such a
prices are right.
beauty—but didn't suppose he would
steal him. Poor little Tip!**
The last words were spoken with as
much tenderness ns If Tip had been n
Stayton, Oregon.
kidnaped child.
•Is that all? Were there no other
suspicious circumstances connected
w ith your dog's disappearance?”
•'Nothing connected with the dog.
but something happened that night.
Burglars entered the house and took
the few spoons I had left of my grand
father's silver.”
"H ave you recovered them?”
Sheridan Inis an orchestra of which
“ No, but I wouldn't mind that so nedy* Laxative Cough Syrup ads
much if I had Tip, though I'm very gently hut promptly on the bowels it is proud.
poor. I’ m afraid they're not treating and at the same time it stop* the
Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis , says: “ I R igs, Horses and Accommo
him well, and I'm lonesome without cough by soothing the throat and
I have only taken four doses of your
him.”
lung irritation. Children like it. Sold
dations First-class.
“ H ’ m! The man w ho lotted him took
Kidney and Bladder Pill* and they
by
Stayton
Pharmacy.
hint to deprive you of the alarm the
have done for me more than any oth Hacks connect with train* at Kings
dog would give wheu the house w ai
er
medicine has ever done
I am still
entered. Burglars won't enter a house
ton and West Htayton.
Can by is going to put uu airs w ith taking the pill* a* I want a perfect
without lirst getting rid of the dog if
Stage line from Turner to Lyons.
a military company.
there is one.”
cure.'
Mr. Barber refers to DoWitts
“ Do you thiuk so? I supposed he
Kidney nm! Bladder Pills. They are S T A Y T O N ,
O REGO N .
admired him. Everybody admires Tip.
K E E P IN G OPEN HOUSE.
sold hy Staytou Pharmacy.
Here's bis picture.”
—
Everybody i* welcome wheu we feel
She drew a photograph from her
The
country
around Durfur will be-
reticule and handed it to the officer, good: and we feel that way only when
who inspected it, muttering to himself. our digestive organs are working prop i come famous for fruit.
"U gly euough to be a prize fighter." erly. Dr. King's New Life Pill* regu
FOR R H E U M A T IC S U FF E R E R S .
Then to the lady. "I fancy they may
late 4he action of the stomach, liver
not have killed your dog, madam"—
The (piick relief from pain afforded
“ Heaven forbid!” she interrupted, and bowls go perfectly one can’t help by applying Chamberlains Pain Balm
feeling good when he uses these pill*.
raising her bauds and fier eyes.
makes it a favorite with sufferer* from
“ They would more likely try to sell 25e at Brewer Drug Co’s store.
rheumatism, sciatica, lame back, lum REI5TLE5 PLATES ARE RIGHT
him since they could easily get a big
bago, and deep seated and muscular
price for him. I'm afraid we can't do
“ The Dalles is to be made over,”
REI5TLE5 RATE5 ARE RIGHT
anything for you, madam. If your dog
i
pain*. For sale by all druggists.
says Senator Whealdon.
hadn't been stoleu to enable the thief
or thieves to rob your rouse. I should
Most of the dogs in Seaside have
(.NCRAVER ano CLECTROTYPER
Lnkeview will have a co-operative
«
Mo u u m n u n w o ( mo
advise you to advertise a reward for
the grip, and not a doctor among ’em.
his return, stating that no questions flour m illv
would l>e asked. But. you see, if they
W H A T TO DO W H E N BILIOUS.
got away with your spoons they N E G L E C T E D COLDS
The right thing to do when you feel
wouldn't risk trying to get a reward
T H R E A T E N L IF E .
bilious is to take a dose of Chamber
for the dog. They’re not quite such
(From the O i I chko Tribune.)
lins Stomach and Liver Tablets. They
big fools as that. No, ma’am; wo can't
“ ‘ Don't trifle with a cold,” i* good will cleanse the stomnch and regulate
find your dog for you. but if »-you
choose to leave your address if any advice for prudent men and women.' the liver and bowels. Try it. Price,
thing turns up we’ll let you know.” '
It may be vital in the case of a child. 25 cts. Samples free at all druggists.
The old lady went a »-.y sorrowful.
Proper food, good ventilation, and dry
A week passed when one morning a
Frost Bittsn Combs.
policeman called upon her and said warm clothing are the proper safe
A good remedy for frost bitten comb
If they are
the chief would like to see her at the guards against cold*.
station. She went there and saw the maintained through the changeable Is timely, as the season 1 m approaching
when we must expect tills trouble,
same man lichiml the desk as before.
weather of aut-tunn, winter and spring, says George Grosel of Akron, O. I
“ I have word,” he said, "that a sus
picious character is loitering about Ar the chances of a surprise from ordi have found ft very useful In my expe
lington, fifty miles up the railroad. nary cold* will he slight' But the or rience In raising single comb varieties,
He’s got a dog with him which he's dinary light cold will become severe if and uo doubt It will lie very' much ap
No sppetlto, loss ot strength, nervoua-
trying to sell. I’ ve phoned them to ar neglected, and a weM established ripe preciated by some of your renders—
two drams glycerin, 1 dram oil [icpiier- ness, headache, constipation, bad breath,
rest him and hold him till we can dis
cold is to the germs of diphtheria what rnlpt
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh
cover if the dog's yours.”
of the stomach are all due to Indigestion.
honey
is
to
the
bee.
The
greatest
“ I'll go right away and see.” cried j
Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discov
N E IG H B O R H O O D F A V O R IT E .
menace to child life at this season of
the old lady excitedly.
ery represents the natural juices of dlge»>
Mrs. E I)'Charles,of Harbor, Maine, tlon as they eslst In a healthy stomach,
“There's no occasion for that.” said i the year is the neglected cold.” W heth
the man at the desk. “ Just wait a er it is a child or adult, the cold slight speaking of Electric Bitters, says;" I t ( combined with the greatest known tonlo
and reconstructive properties. Kodol for
moment.”
is a neighborhood favorite here with dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion
He took up a telephone receiver, \ or severe, the very best treatment that
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
called the police station at Arlington can he adopted is to give Chamberlin’* y* ” It deserves to he favorite every helps all stomach troubles by cleansing,
and asked to have the dog brought to Cough Remedy. I t is safe and sure. where. It give* quick relief in dyspep-1 purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the phone. Wheu it was announced the ! The great popularity and immense sia, liver complaint, kidney derange- < the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
„ Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravanswood. W. Va.. aaya:—
dog was there, the chief talked in the | sale of this preparation has been at m.int,
malnutrition,
nervousness,
I w»* troubled wllh »our stomach for twenty year*.
receivers "Hello, doggy! Doggy want I tained by it* remarkable cures of this
Kod' l cured me and we are now uslnc It In mlft
weakness and general debility. It* ¡ for
baby,”
ailment.
A
cold
never
results
in
pneu
a l»oue? Hello, Tip, Tip, Tip!” Then
Kodol Digests What You Eat
he asked how the dog had taken hir.! monia when it is given. For sale by action on the blood’ asa thorough pur- j
Indleestlon. sour atomach,
call. The reply came that the only all druggists.
ifter makes it especially useful as a Bottles only. Relieve»
belchlnt of ras. etc.
recognltiou he showed was a slight 1
sp|ing medicine. This grand nlternt i Prepared by O. DeWITT * CO., OHIOAOOt
About 500,000 bushels of wheat were
pricking tip his ears at the name Tip.
ive tonic is sold under guaratec at I
Hold hy Brewer Drug Co.
“ Now, madam,” said the chief, “ you | shipped from Lexington.
Brewer Drug Co’s store. 50c.
talk to him.”
"Tip! Is that you. Tip? Did the C H A M B E R L A IN 'S COUGH REM
The Onion In Cooking.
naughty man take my little doggie
EDY A F A V O R IT E .
The greatest of French cooks, being
away from me?"
“ We prefer Chamberlains Cough naked to give the secret of bis success,
Tor reply there came a series of
Remedy to any other for our children,” answered: “The very foundation of all
joyful barks.
“ Let up,” came a policeman's voice, ! says Mr. L. J. Woodbury of Twining, good cooking is butter nnd onion! 1
use them In all my sauces and gravies.
“ or the dog’ll break the machine.”
Mich. “ It has also done the work for
They have the effect of making a cus
The chief ordered the dog sent down, :
us in_ hard colds and croup, and we tomer come back for more. Butter
and the same afternoon he was in his
mistress’ arms—that Is, so long ns she j take pleasure in recommending it.” without onion will drive the customer
away after a few days. Boll the oulon
could keep him there, for he jumped ! For sale hy all druggists.
till It melts or entirely disappears;
down and up and circled about, bark-'
then
add the butter nnd call the mix
lug, while the old lady sat with joyful ! Medford will have a fine new
ture stock.” —Exchange.
tears streaming down her cheeks.
theatre by next fall.
It was n few days after this that the |
T H E JU M P IN G OFF P LAC E .
lady received a note from the presi
"Coiisumtion had nr* in its grasp;
Everything taken into the stomach
dent of the —th National bank stating
that If she could find It convenient to should be digested fully witnin a cer and I had almost reached the jumping
call at the bank he would lie pleased tain time. When you feel tlint your off place when I was advised to try
to see her. He added an Invitation for
stomach is not in good order, that tho Dr. Kings new discovery; and I want
her to bring her dog. She sent a reply
that the clog was not for sale. T h a t' food you have eaten is not being di to say right now, it saved my life. Im
afternoon the president called on the gested, take a good, natural digeataut provements began witli the first bottle,
lady.
that will do the work the digestive and after taking one dozen liottle* I
“ There's no use,” she said, "for you juice* are not doing. The best remedy was a well mill happy man again,”
to try to buy Tip. I wouldn't part
with him for nil the money' hi your known today for all stomach troubles says George Moore, of Grimeslnnd, N,
is Kodol, which is guaranteed to give 0. A- i remedy for roughs and colds
bank."
“ Nor would I deprive you of him for prompt relief. It, is a natural digest- And a healer of weak, sore lungs and
twice that amount. I have called to ant; it digests what you eat, it is pleas for preventing pneumonia New Disov-
tell yon that Tip has h<«on the means
ant to take and is sold here by .Stay- cry is supreme. 50c and f 1.00 at
of our recovering .'SI ou / kni worth ol’ ,
Brewer Drug Co. Trial bottle free.
stolen securities When you called to ton Pharmacy.
L. L. THOHAS,
StaytonLivery
G. B. TRASK, Prop.
FRANK REISTLE
OUR CUTS PRINT
FAIR PRICE
S oup
Stomach
j
/
\