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C. D. ALEXANDER. Publisher
E n te re d e t th e poetofflee a t S ta tio n . O regon aa
m all m a tte r ra th e seco n d claar
T n a M a il ts m a ile d re g u la rly to Its suhaertb-
era u n til a d e fin ite o rd e r to d is c o n tin u e la re
ceived a n d a ll a rre a ra g e s a re paid.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
^ y i L B Ü R N. PINTLER. D. M. D.
DENTIST
STAYTON
OREGON
A. ELW O O D ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office over R ock’s sto re,
STA Y TO X ,
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O R EG O N .
J . M. R IX G O ,
Sucre**«!* t o W . K. T h o n i a *
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Leave o rd e rs a t S ta y to n H otel.
STA Y TO X ,
OREG O N .
JO H rS
H E N K E L
Merchant Tailor
I have on hand a full line of samples
for Spring and Sum m er Suits.
Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty
BTAYTON
OREGON
CITY MEAT'MARKET
Se stak & Stowell
Dealers In
Fresh, S a lt and Smoked
M EATS
_ _ i_____
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR STOCK AND HIDES
I
Stayton, Oregon
Grand Central Hotel
Is open to th e public. All newly fur«
dished rooms. Accommodations flrst-
llass. Nice, warm dining room and
irst-class meals.
M. J. SPANIOL, Prop.
Stayton, Oregon
0 . K. BARBER SHOP
V.
C all a t th e T onsorial P arlo r and get
a first-class H a ir C u t an d an O. K.
R u b. I t is healing an d cooling to the
scalp, restores h a ir to its n a tu ra l
h ea lth , opens th e pores an d s tre n g th
ens th e roots.
G. W . PLA STER , Prop.
N ear F lorence St.
STAYTON .
lob Printing
Keep it In your mind
th a t The Mail p rin ts
Note Heads, Bill
Heads, Letter Heads,
Envelopes
Or Anything Else You May
Want
GOOD FO R E V E R Y B O D Y .
Mi N orm an UN C o u lter, a p ro m i
n e n t a rc h ite c t, in th e Delbert Bldg.,
San F ran cisco , says: "I fully endorse
i^ll 11 to ^ lias Iteen said of E lectric Bit
ters as a to n ic m edicine. It is good for
everybody. It co rrects sto m a c h , liver
an d kidney diso rd ers in a p ro m p t ami
efficient m a n n e r h im * Imiltlg up th e
ap*tcm .” E lectric H illers is th e b est'
I silring m edicine ever sold ov»*r a d ru g
gists c o u n te r; ns a blood purifier it is
u n eq u alled . 50c at Brewers drug store.
P r e d e t e r m i n i n g t h e Sex.
A m ean c o u n try ed ito r describes
L ast y ea r we mated our pullets and
C
h
ristm a s as th e grand swap,
"I d id n 't steal au.v horses. A man cocks together with the result th at
about
h
alf
the
young
were
cockerels
CHAM BKRLI N'8 COUGH REMEDY
w ith a grudge against uie put up a Job
and half pullets, says 11. P. Wight man
ou me.”
IS BOTH AGREEABLE
"Is th at so? Y’ o rtu ’t t' sw ing if y ’ of E vanston, 111. Many claim that the
AND EFFECTIVE.
parent with the strongest genu had
d id n 't do it.”
the m ost effect. This year we mated
C
h
am
b
erlin
s C ough Rem edy lots no
The prisoner w ent on reading a p a
cockerels to hens, with the result th at su p erio r for coughs, colds and croup
per th a t had boon given him.
about SO per cent are pullets. This
"I'd let y ‘ out." she added in a low
and th e fact th a t it is p leasant to tak e
may not bo so alw ays, but It was this
tone, "only pop keeps too sharp a
and
c o n ta in s n o th in g in any way in-
y ear with a i>cu of W hite nml Barred
w atch ou the keys, and there ain't
Rocks and a |K>n of W hite Wyandotte*. ju sio u s has m ade it a favorite w ith
much tim e."
m oth ers. Mr. W. 8. P elh am , a m er
T he young m an turned from his p a
c h a n t of K irksville, Iowa, says: " F o r
per. "You can help me to get out if
Strategy.
you w ish,” he said.
“ How did pa act when you asked m ore th a n tw en ty years C hnnit»crlains
“H ow ?”
bltn for my hand?"
C ough Rem edy lias been my leading
“Cau you get a saw ?”
"Very gentle and courteous. It quite rem edy for all th ro a t troubles. It is
"N othing but a buck saw .”
took tue by surprise."
"T h at won’t do. B ring me a file and
“1 told hltu you used to lie a pugil especially successful in cases of croup.
a case knife.”
C h ild ren like it an d my cu sto m ers w ho
i s t ”*- Houston Post.
‘T o p ’s got a file am ong his tools. I
l have used it will n o t ta k e any o th e r.”
can get the case knife easy enough.”
Too Lats.
1 For sale hy all d ru g g ists.
She w ent aw ay, returning w ith the
Muriel—W ht didn't you m arry h'.tu?
articles asked for. The prisoner, cov Everybody says he has reform ed.
Som e m en are worked to d e a th try-
ering his hands w ith the l>odc!othiug M aud—Yes. but he reform ed too late.
th a t the filing should not !>e heard, Ills money was all gone.—New O rleans ' ing to dodge h o n e s t em p lo y m en t.
proceeded to m ake a saw of the kuife. Time*-Democrat.
T H E L U C K Y (¿C A R T E R
W ith one or both he proposed to cut
S is th e one you pay o u t for a box of Dr.
aw ay the liars to his window. This he
DO NOT C RO W D T H E SEASON.
K ings New Life Pills. T hey bring you
did while the ja ile r's dau g h ter stru m
T he first w arm days of sp rin g bring th e h eu lth t h a t ’s m ore precious th a n
m ed on a piano directly over his head
so th a t the noise of cu ttin g could not w ith th em a desire to get o u t and e n jewels. T ry th em for h eadache, bilious
be heard.
joy th e e x h ilira tiu g a ir a n d su n sh in e. ness ,c o n stip a tio n and m alaria . If they
W hen he had finished, the girl came
C
h ild ren t h a t have been housed up all d isa p p o in t you th e price will be c h e er
again, and he said to her: "Goodby. If
I get out safely, some day I may come w inter are b ro u g h t o u t an d you w on fully refunded a t Brewers d ru g store.
hack to rew ard you.”
d er where they all canft) from. T h e
"I'v e Iteen thinking I’d go w ith you." heavy w in ter c lo th in g is th ro w n aside
DR. E. E . JA C K S O N
she said, her eyes glistening.
and m any shed th e ir flannels. T h en Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
lie looked.at lie^ earnestly for some
¡ F o s t- g r a d u a te e l W y tn a u '» ( 'o l í a s e , b u l )
tim e w ithout speaking. W hat he was a cold wave com es and people say th a t , re* lute r e d In O r e g o n . 22 y e a r s • V e t e r i n a r y
thiukiug she didn’t know. At last he grip is epidem ic. Colds a t th is season I H B c u l t OSSea S o lic ite d . S a t is f a c t io n til l a r a n .
said:
are even ¿nore dan g ero u s th a n in m id teed.
“ All right. Meet me soon a fte r li w inter, as then? is m uch m ore d an g er
STAYTO N,
OREGON.
o’clock tom orrow m orning outside the
oj p n eu m o n ia. T ak e C h a m b e rla in ’s
w all.”
Timber L in d , Act June 3,1878.
W hen the prisoner heard the jailer's Cough R em edy, however, a n d you will
Notice for Publication.
clock wheeze out ” in the morning, he have n o th in g to fear. I t alw ays cures,
U n i t e d S t a l t i h a n d office,
removed the bars, got out of the win and we have never known a cold to re
r o r t l a n d , ori-*»ii, I n u n a r y , t ban.
dow, clim bed a wall and stoic away,
N o tic e la h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t In c o m p l l a n c r
su lt in p n eu m o n ia when it was used w ith
t h e p r o v i s i o n s o! t h e s e t of C o n g r e s s ol
n e w as joined by the girl, and togeth
J
u
n e 3. la,8, e n t i t l e d " An a c t fur Ibc a a l e o f
I
t
is
p
leasan
t
and
safe
to
tak
e.
C
h
ild
er they ra n for a time, then when
t i m b e r l a u d s In t h e S t a t e , o l C a li f o r n i a . O r e
e r r i t o r y , ” a»
they could run no longer w alked and ren tik e it. F o r sale hy all d ru g g ists. e ( o x n t e , n N d e e v d a t d o a a , l l a n t h d e w P u a b . i l l i l c u s l i o a n n d T Hlate
a by a c t
consulted.
of A u g u s t 1 . l t n . B e n j a m i n K a a r a . o l k « i
t»|«-ll. c o u n ty ol F l a t h e a d , S ta te ol M o n ta n a ,
" It's only five miles t ’ the railroad
I t is said th a t th e lion an d tn e lam b h a s t h i s 'lay tiled In thla office Ilia »worn • la te
this w ay,” said the girl. “ Reckon we
m e n t No. 7M1. l o r t h e p u r c h a s e o f t h e BF.‘4 of
lay down to g eth er because th e lariih N W q u a r t e r anil l.ota 3, i a n d ■ ol S eetlon No. A,
b etter get ou a train .”
In T o w n s h i p No. 9 H, K. No. 3 K, a n d will offer
“H aven’t got any money. Besides, was too blam ed scared to ottand up.
proof to allow l h a l t h c la n d »o u g h t la m ore vail),
a b le for It» tMiiber or »tone t h a n for a k ri»-ii 11 11 r •
we couldn't likely get a train till m orn
al purpose», a n d t o e»lahll»h Id* c l a i m to «aid
ing, and they'd get us sure.”
l a n d before t h e lte * l» te r a n d Kecelver at P o r t
T
h
is
is
w
hat
H
on.
Ju
k
e
Moore,
S
ta
te
l a n d , O r e g o n , o n S a t u r d a y , t h e ¿1st d a y of
"W hat'll we do?”
M a r c h , uaw.
“H ide some place near by till the ex W arden of G eorgia, says of Kodol for
Ife nam e» a» w ltn eia e» : M a rce lina 8. Storer
a
J . i l o b a n . of P o r t l a n d , O re gon,
citem ent has died out. T here’s a thick D yspepsia: “ E .C . D eW itt A Co., C h ic P n h d il A K n m d r in e w
e r a n d ( I r a n i S m i t h , ol Mill i tty.
et. W e'll go in there and see w h at we ago, 111.— Dear Hirs— I have suffered O r e g o n .
A ny a n d a l l |H-raons c l a l m l n * a d v e r s e l y th e
cau find.”
m ore th a n tw en ty years from ind ig es a bove-de sc ribe d land« a rc reiiuesteil to file
They w ent into the thicket ju st as a
t h e i r claim » I n t h is office o u or be fore «aid ¿1st
rancher near by w as going Into Ills tion. A bout eig h teen m o n th s ago I d a y of M a rch, IMS.
ALUKHMON 8. t)KK*SKR, l!c*| » te r.
stable to feed his stock. lie saw them had grown so m u ch worse th a t I could
and w ondered who they were and not digest a c ru s t oorn bread and
Referees’ Sale.
w hat they were doing there. When could n o t re ta in a n y th in g on my
N otice Is h e r e b y Xlveti t h a t hy v i r tu e of a n
several hours la te r a posse headed by
o r d e r a m i de cre e of »ale d u l y m a d e , r e n d e r e d
r « d of r e co rd In t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t of
the jailer, fran tic a t the loss of his stom ach. I lost 2• >H■; in fact I m ade a t h n e d S e t n a te
t e of O r e g o n , for t h e c o u n t y of M arlon,
up
my
m
ind
th
a
t
1
could
n
o
t
live
but
daughter, cam e along and asked the
o n t h e ¿ml d a y of M nreh, ISUh, In a c e r t a i n »nil
h e r e i n N e ttle b e n n y a n d C la r a b e n n y a rc
rancher if he had seen a m an and a a sh o rt tim e, w hen a friend of m ine w
plalutlff» a n d F.va I t lc h m o n d a n d F. | „ Klc-h-
girl go by, be told them th a t he had recom m ended K odol. I co n sented to i m o n d , h e r h u s b a n d , Viola s i e l u l a l d t , Samuel
| c o u l t e r a n d J e n n i e C o u l te r , Id» wife, F l e tc h e r
seen them go into the thicket.
C o u l te r a n d -------- C o u l te r . Id» wife, 1» W .
Now, the thicket was large, and try it to please him and I was b etter I T a r p l e y a n d Mabel T a r p l e y , tola wife, a m i b u y
W ebber, a r e d e f e n d a n t » , we t h e u n d e r s i g n e d
there w ere places in it hard to get in one day. I now weigh m ore th a n I I 1 re
ferees will »ell a t p u b lic a u c t i o n for e a . h In
through. It w as rair neked. hut the ever did in m y life and am in b etter h a n d on t h e d a y of »ale on S a t u r d a y , tliv till
day
of April, I'. mim , a t om- o ’clo ck In th e a f te r
fugitives were not found. The sheriff, h e a lth th a n for m any years
Kodol n o o n of »aid d a y a t th e West b o o r of th e C o u n
who w as w ith the party, sent the jail did it. I keep a b o ttle c o n sta n tly , and ty C o u r t House i n t h e c i t y of Sah-m, Marlon
c o u n t y , O r e g o n , all of th e r i g h t , t itle nml In-
e r on w ith a couple of men, while the
tereat of »aid plaintiff» a n d d e f e n d a n t s In a n d
rest com pleted the search. lie intend w rite th is ho p in g t h a t h u m a n ity will to a c e r t a i n t r a c t of hind in M a rlon c o u n ty ,
I
O
r e g o n , d e s c ri b e d a» follow», to-wlt:
ed. to burn the couple out and expect be benefitted. Y ours very tru ly , J a k e
T h e N orth h a lf of th e Southen»t q u a r t e r of
ed the jailer if present would raise an C. Moore, A tla n ta , A ug. 10, 1!M)4 ” Section St in T. a H. It. I K. of t h e W i ll a m e t te
M e r i d ia n In M a rlo n c o m i t y , O regon.
objection, fearing for his daughter's Sold by S ta y to n P h arm acy .
b a t e d a t t h e c ity of Salem , In M arlon c o u n ty ,
life.
O r e g o n , t h is ¿ml d a y of M arch, list».
W. If. F.MULISH,
The couple had wormed them selves
Som e people th in k th ey have re li
.
Lt. II. Itoaa.TER,
into a tangled place w here they had
W. II. ftxiiKNa,
A. O. C omdit ,
Referees.
not been followed.
P resently they gion when, in fact, all th ey have is a
A t t o r n e y for Pla intiffs.
AtA
long face and a grouch.
sm elled smoke. The m an paled.
SU M M O N S.
“ W e m ust get out of this,” he said.
I n t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of S t a te of O r e g o n , for
And they dragged them selves from
NO U S E TO D IE .
t h e C o u n t y of M arlon.
th eir hiding place and moved on, c o m
a r t m e n t No. 2.
“ I have found o u t th a t th ere is no M ary Alley, P la D in e p tiff,
.
ing to an open space. T he m an paused
SIM M ON S.
and looked about him. Then he liegan use to die of lu n g tro u b le as long as H a r r y vs. A lley, D e f e n d a n t .) /
T o H a r r y A lley, D e f e n d a n t.
to scrape aw ay the dead leaves and you can get Dr. K in g s New Discovery,"
In t h e n a m e of t h e S tate of Oregon you are
everything th a t could burn. The girl, says M rs. J . P. W h ite, of R ushboro, Pa. h e r e b y r e q u ir e d t o a p p e a r am i a n s w e r t h e
seeing his object, joined her efforts to " I would n o t he alive today only for c o m p l a i n t filed a g a i n s t you In th e above e n
t itle d » n i t o n o r before S a t u r d a y t h e n t h d a y ol
his. The fire cam e on, crackling and
April, 1'.»»*, t h a t Ixdng t h e last d a y for y o u r a p
t
h
a
t
w
onderful
m
edicine.
I
t
loosens
p
e a r a n c e o r a n s w e r by you, Itxed by a n O rder
roaring, and when it reached them it
t h is C o u r t for t h e p u b lic a ti o n of thf* .Sum
found them in the open space covered u p a cough q u ick er t h a t tn n th in g else, of
mon», a n d t h a t If you fall »n to a p p e a r or a n s
w
e
r, for w a n t t h e r e o f , th e P la intiff will a pple
by w h a t loose ea rth they had lieen and cures lu n g disease even after th e
to t h e a b o v e n a m e d C o u r t for th e re lief p rayed
able to scrape together. The posse case is pronounced hopeless.” T his for f n f h e r C o m p l a l n t h e r e i n filed, to-wlt: T h a t
a d e e d , In w h ic h t h e p la in tif f w h h g r a n t o r a n d
followed closely in the wake of the
m ost leliahie rem edy for coughs and th e D e fetid cn t t h e g r a n t e e , e x e c u te d on th e
flames. P assing some fifty yards from
2Ath d a y of O c to b er, 1110*», of t h e fo llo w in g d e
the couple covered w ith d irt and ash colds, lagrippe, asth m a , b ro n c h itis and sc rib ed la n d a m i premise» to-w lt: C o m m e n c
n g a t a p o i n t 40 feet N orth a m i to feet E ast
es, they saw nothing more than a cou hoarseness, is sold an d g u aran teed at i from
t h e N o r t h e a s t c o r n e r of th e Kchool House
ple of ea rth heaps. The prisoner and Brewers d ru g sto re. 50c. a n d $1. T rial Block In th e tow n of Mill C i t y , Marlon C o u n t y ,
O r e g o n , r u n n i n g t h e n c e i n a S o u t h e a s te r l y ill-
the girl lay still till they could no lo u -! bottle free.
r e c tio n '¿77 fe et; t h e n c e N o r t h e a s t e r ly a w feet;
t h e n c e N o r t h w e s t e r l y 177 feet: t h e n c e Bonth-
gcr hear sounds from the hunting p a r - ,
w e ste rly ft) fcqf; t h e n c e « . N o r t h e r l y ion feel;
ty, then arose and threw off the d lrf
O nly a foolish leg islatu re would try t h e n c e S o u t h w e s t e r ly 07 feet; t h e n c e S o u t h
e a s t e r l y 100 feet; t h e n c e S o u t h w e s t e r ly ¡10 feet;
and ashes.
to sm ash th e ru b b e r and egg trusts.
t h e n c e N o r t h w e s t e r l y 100 feet; t h e n c e S o u th
They stayed th a t day in the burned
w e ste rly 1J feet to t h e place of t h e In-ginning,
c
o n t a i n i n g se v e n e ig h i h » of a n a c r e , m o re or
wood and when the night cuiue ou, RHEUMATIC PAINS R E L IE V E D .
less a c c o r d in g t o d e s c r i p t i o n , 1«: c a n c e l l e d , a n d
guided by the north star, walked til!
B. F. C rocker, Esq., notv S i years of s«-t a side.
T h i s S u m m o n s Is p u b l is h e d for six c o n s e c u
morning, when they again rested in a
age,
an d for tw e n ty years J u s tic e of tiv e weeks In t h e H la yton Msfl. bv o r d e r of tin
wood. In tills way, traveling nights
H o n o r a b l e (¡co rg i-II. R nrm -tt, J u d g e oi the
and sleeping days, feeding on terrie s th e Peace a t M artin sb u rg , Iowa, says: C i r c u i t C o u r t of Ihe S ta le of O re g o n , w h ic h o r
e r wn* inadc a t c h a m b e r s , a t t h e d t v o f S a -
ami w h a t else they eouhl find, they “ I am terrib ly afflicted w ith sciatic d leth,
M arlon c o u n t y , O regon, o n th e 2.7th d a \
put m iles lietwecn them and the jail. rh e u m a tism in my left arm and rig h t of F e b r u a r y , P sim , t h e first p u b l ic a ti o n I h -I iik
o r d e r e d to lie m a d e o n the'¿Sth d a y of Fchru-
F inally they brought up a t a large
hip. ( h a v e used th ree b o ttles of C h am a i y , ISOM, a n d t h e last on th e loth d a y of A pril, -
l'«w, a n d th e D e f e n d a n t )>elng r e q u ir e d to ans-
ranch, and the young man led the way
th e c o m p l a i n t o n o r before t h e l l t h day of
to the house ns though fam iliar with berlains P ain Balm and it did me lots wer
April, 190S,
R . A .K L W O o f e ,
the p rem ise». A_tiiau_cai.uo jiiiing to- of good.” For sale by all d ru g g ists.
Attorney for j'lalatlff.
do than that r
Office over Fred Rock's Store
R
(Original 1
"W h at y* In for?" asked the jailer's
daughter, peering through the liars.
She w as a gangling girl of sixteen,
with b lu e-ey es and light w avy hair
huuglug loose over her back. The
prisoner w as a sta lw a rt yoiiug fellow
of twenty’.
"H orse steallug.”
"Couldn’t y* tlud uotbiug b etter t ’
1 w ard them on ltorscltack. When he
' saw* them, he reined In Ills horse.
"F a th e r,” said the young man, ’Tv»«
come home 1 itou't w ant tiny more in
dependence. But for this girl 1 would
have sw ung at the end of a rope,
falsely accused by an enemy of horse
stealing.”
The fa th e r pul out Ids baud to the
returned prodigal.
Five years later a fte r the Jailer's
d au g h ter had returned front an east
e ra college she m arried the man she
bad saved from a felon!* death.
ARNOLD ATHKRTOIV
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at Very Low Prices
)
V
\
M o n u m e n ts
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 and con
crete walls. Send for cir
cular and priefc list and I
will convince you that my
prices are right.
L. L. ThOnAS,
Stayton, Oregon.,
StaytonLivery
G. B. TRASK, Prop.
Rigs, Horses and Accommo
dations First-class.
H acks c o n n e c t w ith tra in s u t Kings*
to n a n d W est H tayton.
S t a g e lin e from
STAYTO N,
T u rn e r to Lyons.
OREGON.
REI5TLE5 PLATES ARE RIGHT
REI5TLE5 RATE5 ARE RIGHT
FRANK REISTLE
CN6RAVER
asse uw
and
ELECTROTYPER
w o m a a t s u staves coto
OUR CUT 5 PRINT
FAIR PRICE
Sour
S to m a c h
No appetite, loss ol strength, nervouo»
ness, headache, constipation, bad breath,
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh
of the stomach sire all due to Indigestion.
Kodol relieves indigestion. This new discov
ery represents the natural Juices of dlges-
tlon as they exist In a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonio
and reconstructive properties. Kodol for
dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
helps all stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
Mr. s S Ball, of Rsvenawood. W, Vs . says —
I was troubled with aour stomach for twenty years.
Kodol cured me and we ere now using It In mhk
for baby."
Kodol Digests What You 1 s t
Bottles only.
Relieves Indication, sour etnmeeh,
belching of (as, etc.
P repared by g . O. DeWITT A OO., CHICAGO.
Hold by Hrywer Driij* Co.
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Coughs,Colds,
CROUP,
WhoopingCough
This remedy can always be depended upon and
is pleasant to lake. It contains no opium or
other harmful drug and may be given as confi
dently to a baby as to an adult.
Price 25 cents, large site 50 cents.