Oj^hardist» predict the largest crop
Announcements.
in the history for 1908 in the Rogue
t . D. A LEXAN DER. Publisher
river valley. The fruit hods already
For Treasurer.
indicate an immense harvest, far
I n t e r r i •« the postonici> at « » D o n . O re«*“ “
larger than last season's unless some
I hereby announce to the voters of
m all m atter r*. «he second class
nnforseen event, such as a late frost, Marion county that I am a candidate
cuts down the yield.
for oounty treasurer at the Republican
Ta* Man. U mailed regularly to It*
art until a definite order to diacontluue la rw
Eastern people are already beginn primaries; pledging honest, faithful
ceived and all arrearagea aro J>ald.
ing to arrive on the Spring colonist ami iiupartml conduct of the county’s
rates. The disposition is to seek the business.
BUSIN ESS D IR E C TO R Y
— WM. STA1GER.
smaller towns ami the majority of
those looking for country plaee in
YyTILBUB N- l’ INTLER, P. M. D.
For County Judge
tend to enter fruit growing or dairy
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
ing,
two
industries
especially
attract
DENTIST
ive in Washington and Oregon, where County Judge, before the Republican
Office over Fred Rock's Store
they bring greater returns than in primaries for Marion county April 17.
Having been County Commissioner
STAYTON
OREGON any other part of the country.
two terms and County Judge one term,
The Schwariscliild ami Sulzberger
I believe that I uni t|U.ilificd for the
Packing Company is asking permiss
office
for which 1 am a candidate,
R A. EL WOOD,
ion of the city of Portland to cover
—G. P. Terrell.
fourteen acres in the suburbs with a
ATTORNEY AT LAW
plant which will represent an outlay
FOR SUPERINTENDENT
Office over Rock’s store,
of $1,300,000. Coming immediately
OF SCHOOLS.
after the definite announcement of the
STAYTON,
-
OREGON.
1
hereby
annouuee myself as n can
$4,000,000. establishment which Sw ift
didate
for
County Superintendent of
and Company are to build during 1908,
J, M. RINGO,
Schools
for
Marion county, at the He-
Oregon stockmen are jubilant over
S u c c r u fo r to W e K . T h o n m i
the recognition accorded this section publican primaries, April 17.
— A. C. RAKER
of the Uniteti States as a packing
the st a y t o n m ail
GOOD FO R E V E R Y B O D Y .
Mr Nortniiii It. Coulter, a promi
nent architeet, in the Delbert Bldg.,
Sau Francisco, says: "1 fully endorse
all that lias been said of Electric Bit
ters as a tonic medicine. It is good (or
everybody. It corrects stomach, liver
and kidney disorders in a prompt anti
cihcicnt manner and builtlg up the
spstem.” Electric Bitters is the best
sdring 'iicdicino ever sold ov<*r a drug
gists counter; as it blood purifier it is
unequalled. iiOo at Brewers drug store.
A mean country editor describe«
Christmas us the grand swap.
Monuments
/Marble, 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.
CHAM BERLIN'«COUGH REMEDY
IS BOTH AGREEABLE
I also build stone and con
AND EFFECTIVE.
crete walls. Send for cir
Chamberlins Cough Remedy has no
cular and price list and I
superior for coughs, colds nml croup
will convince you that my
ami the fact that it is pleasant to take
prices are right.
and contains nothing in any way in-
jusious has made it a favorite witli
mothers. Mr. W. S Pelham, a user
chant of Kirksville, Iowa, say»: “ For
Stayton, Oregon.
more than twenty years Chamber lain»
Cough Remctly lias been my leading
remedy for all throat troubles. It is
Funeral Director and Embalmer
especially aucccerful in cases of croup.(
center.
Children like it and my customers who
Leave orders at Stayton Hotel.
For Representative
No section of the Union surpasses
have used it will not takouny other.”
1 hereby announce myself as a can-
STAYTON,
OREGON.
the I .icihe Northwest-rn the excellence
for t|ltj Republican nomination For sale by all druggists.
G. B. TRASK, Prop.
of its publie schools, and Oregon com- for representative at the primaries,
Some men :tro worked to death try
munities are manifesting their inter- April 17.
J O H IN
H E N K E L
est in the State University by urging
If n o m ín a ic d a n d e le cte d I ing to dodge honest employ in cist«.
Merchant Tailor
upon the State the most liberal ap- shaiè a l w a y s v o t e f o r th e p e o -
Rigs, Horses and Accommo
TH E LUCKY QUARTER
propriations for the maintenance of p ie 's c h o ic e fo r U n it e d S ta te s is the one you ply out for a box of Dr.
dations First-class.
I have on hand a fall line of sample«
this institution in a way tlint will Senator.
Kings New Life Pills. They bring you
for Spring and Summer Suita.
enable it to reach its highest efficiency. I
H VI. 1) PATTON.
the health that's more precious than Hack« connect with traina at Kings
This was the meat of a r e s o lu t io n ______________
•
_________ ■__ jewels. Try them for headache, bilious-
ton am) West Stnyton.
Repairing and C leaning a Specialty
nesa .constipation and malaria. If they
adopted by the Portland Com. Club p Q R C O U N T Y JU D G E
Htagr line from Turner to Lyons.
CTAYTON
OREGON recently. Public bodies throughout
M A R IO N C O U N T Y disappoint you the price will l* cheer
STAYTON ,
OREGON.
fully refunded at Brewers drug stoae.
the Northwest appreciate, that in s-¡
M. L. JONES, of Brook»,
titutions of higher learning are a
,
CITY MEAT MARKET
DR. E. E. JACKSON
factor of the greatest importance to >|ld t^ ximyer; Krat|u»t¿ of Willamette
Sestale & Stowell
Eastern people who contemplate University; studied law and admitted Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
Dealers In
making their homes here.
to the bar. Where be is beat known Post-graduate o t W ymau's Col lego. Duly
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
nished rooms. Accommodations flrst-
ilass. Nice, warm dining room and
trst-class meals.
M. J. SPANIOL, Prop.
Stayton, Oregon
0 . K. BARBER SHOP
Fruit, dairying and other industries * re ,<m,\d *»*■ •troDKe‘ t •uPPt,rte,r.-'
J
,
Among bustuee«men everywhere his
of Orggon have all been given their word u as guud „„
^ „ d . He
share of publicity, but |>oultry raising stands for a strictly business and eco-
is rarely mentioned outside of the nomical administration of county ai-
publications which are either devoted ; ‘“ lr*-____________________________
to poultry or have a special depart-
u ÍB'w¡(t tlint the lion and the lamb
ment for it. »5,000,000 annually is a j ,uy duwo togl.t|lt.r because the lamb
very conservative estimate of the re -,
|<K> bl(|llied #C)ired to 8Und
turns from this industry to Oregon
farmers, and yet thousands of cases of
This is what Hon. Jake Moore, State
eggs are shipped in every year from
Warden of Georgia, says of Kodol for
the Middle Went to supply the demand
Dyspepsia: “ E.C Dc\\ itt A Co., Chic
here. Expert poultry raisers say that
ago, 111— Dear Sirs— I have suffered
the clim a'e of Western Oregon in
more than twenty years from indiges
particular is conducive to very rapid
tion. About eighteen months ago I
and healthful growth There is one
had grown so much worse that I could
community alone in Southern Oregon
not digest a crust corn bread and
that annually markets between $40,-
could not retain anything on my
000 and $30.000 worth of turkeys
stomach. I lost 2o#>: in fact I made
The Republican county convention up my mind that I could not live but
at Salem last Saturday resulted in a s|,ort time, when a friend of mine
considerablediscension over Statement recommended Kodol. I consented to
No. 1. It seems that the old ring try it to p|pawJ |,jm and I was better
politicians were determined to down in one day. I now weigh more than I
Statement No.l hut only succeeded in ever did in my life and ant in better
so far as to get a resolution parsed de health than for many years Kodol
daring that “ all candidates for tlie did it. I keep a bottle constantly, and
Legislature on the Republican ticket write this hoping that humanity will
subscribe to a statement that they lie benefit ted. Yours very truly, Jake
will support for United 8tates senator, o
Moore, Atlanta^ Aug. 10, 1904
that candidate elected by the votes of 8o)d by stayton Pharmacy.
the Republican party.” When a voter
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becomes satisfied that he hasn't sense!
Some people think they have reli-
enough to vote for hitchoicefor United gi'»n when, in fact, all they have is a
States senator, but must have some long face and a grouch.
one do it for him, then lie should de-
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clare against Statement No. I, but not
D o NOT CROWD THE SEASON,
before. The ringsters are against
The first warm days of spring bring
Statement N o . l ns it removes the with them a desire to get out nnd en-
opportunity for graft in the legislature, joy the exhilirating air and sunshine.
Call at the Tonsorial Parlor and gel
a first-class Hair Cut and an O. K
Rub. It is healing and cooling to the
A good story is going the rounds Cl,ildren
have been housed up all
scalp, restores hair to its natural about a pair of local newlyweds. One! winter nre ,,rou8ht 0,,t nnd J « » won-
health, opens the pores and strength
night recently, so the story goes, h e ' der where they all came from The
ens the roots.
was awakened by the sobbing of his heavy winter clothing ta thrown aside
G. W . P L A S T E R , Prop.
Near Florence St.
STAYTON wife and inquiry as to the cause, be- a,ld ,,,any *h'‘d their flannels. 1 hen
tween sobs, she told him that she had a co,d wave con,es an(l Pcol’,H
tl,at
an awful dream. Naturally, hubby grip is epidemic. Colds at this season
wanted to know all about the d ream are eve" more dangerous than it. mid-
but she simply could not tell hi.» and winter.
‘ here is much more danger
hurst into a renewed flow of tears, j °i pneumonia, lake Chamberlain s
This looked serious and the gentleman Co" * h Kemedy* however, and you will
of the house insisted on knowing all. have nothing to fear. It always cures,
She agreed to tell all provided he and we have never known a cold to re-
would not get angry. This he readily «ult in pneumonia when it was used.
consented to and she began ‘‘ I II ifl
and safe to take. Child-
Keep it in your mind
dreamed that I made a trip to Chicago ren tike it. For sale by all druggists.
that The Mail prints
and visited on of the big department j
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stores where I thought I found a bar-
Only a foolish legislature would try
gain sale of husbands. They were .
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to smash the rubber nnd egg trusts.
marked from $10,000 a piece down.
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The high priced fellows were beauties. RHEUMATIC PAINS RELIEVED.
l-hey were simply grand until-bo boo”
p Crocker, Esq , now 84 years of
Here »lie broke down again anti her
, .
,
.
Im hand in trying to sooth Iter ask.nl ! ****• and ior twenty year. Justice of
if there were any that looked like him- the Peace at Martinsbtirg, Iowa, says:
-'•if. More tears fell and then she “ I hiii terribly utllieted with aciatic
wi nt on, n -yes they had some on rheumatism in my left arm and right
the counter tied up in bunches like
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,
r .dishes, marked three for a quarter ‘ l,,p' > '.ave used three bottles of Cham-
Or Anything Else You May and you were among them ooh-oh.”— berlains Pain Balm nnd it did me lots
of good.” For «ule l>y all druggist«.
Want at Very Low Prices1 Exchange
lob Printing
Note heads, Bill
heads, Letter heads,
Envelopes
L. L. TMOHAS,
S ta y to n L iv e ry
registered la O regon. J2 years a Veterinary
Difficult cases Hutlrltcd. Satisfaction Guaran
teed .
STAYTO N,
-
O REGO N.
Timber Land, Act June $,1878.
Notice for Publication.
I'II tied Slates I .a lid Ofltce,
Portland, Oregon, isuuary, 1 !•«•>
Not tea is hereby given that In com pliance
wilh the provisions of the act of Congress «1
June 3, !» ,» , entitled •• An act for the sa leof
timber lauds In the States of rsllf<»rnla, Ore
gon, Nevada, atul Washington T erritory," as.
extended to all the Public l.and Htates by art
of Align»« 4. ISV2, Ilelijamlii K iiai.n .of Kal-
tspell, county <>l Flathead, state
Montana,
has this day filed In this office Ills «worn state
ment N o.7M I, for the purchase of the HE'« of
NW quarter and Ixita I , I and '» of Hectlon No. 6,
in Tow nship No. US, K. No. S K. and w III offer
proof to show thattbc land sought Is more valu
able for Us timber or stone than for agricultur
al purpo-es, and to establish Ills claim to -a id
land before (he Iteglster and Keceiver at Port
land, Oregon, on Saturday, the '.’ 1st day of
March, I'.Ml.
He names as witnesses; M sro llns s. rttorsr
and Andrew J. Ilol.aii, of Portland, Oregon,
Phil Kndner and Uraut Smith, of Mill C|«y,
Oregon.
Afty and all persons claim ing adversely thc
atx.ve-descrlbed lauds are rt-qm
qui »ltd to file
their
claim s i In
this office on or before said 21st
U
m Ir claim
i n thh
I'Jtw.
day of March, ivo».
A1/JEKKO» S. D nK m r.g,Iteglster.
Referees’ Sale.
N'otlce Is hereby given that by virtue of an
order and decree of sale duly made, rendered
and enter, d of record In the Circuit Court of
the Stale of Oregon, for the county of Marlon,
on the 2nd day of March. 1VU*, In a certain suit
wherein Nettle Denny and Clara Denny are
plaintiffs and Kva Richmond and K. I,. R ich
mond, her lui{bam l, Viola Htctnlaldt, Samuel
cou lter ami Jennie Coulter, Ids wife, Fletcher
Coulter a n d ----------Coulter. Ids wife, I). W.
Tarpley and Maliel Tarpley, Ids wife, aud liny
Webber, are defendant«, we the undersigned
referees will sell al public auction for rash In
hand on tin-day of sale on Saturday, thv fill
day of April, l!»w, al one o'clock In the afler-
noon of -aid day al (lie West Door of the Coun
ty Court House In the c it y of Salem, Marlon
coun ty, O regon, all of the right, title and In
terest of said plaintiff- and defendants In and
to a certain tract of laud lu Marlon county,
Oregon, described as follows, lo-w It:
The North half o f the Southeast ipiarterof
Section XI In T. s s. It. 1 E. of the W illam ette
Meridian In Marlon county, Oregon.
Dated at the city of Salem, In Marlon coun ty,
Oregon, this 2nd day of March, I is si.
\V II. K solish ,
• M I . KOSS TKR ,
\
W. il. K a Mesa,
A. O. <JoNl>:T,
Keferees.
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Mr,
REI5TLE5 PLATES ARE RIGHT
REI5TLE5 RATE5 ARE RIGHT
FRANK REISTLE
CNtRAVtR
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am o
ELECTROT YPEP
I « : , M i a w s t x r t> « » v t l ( O l O
OUR CUTS PRINT
dur r a il
Sour
Stomach
No appetlto, loas ol strength, nervou»-
n eu , headache, conatlpatlon, bad breath,
general debility, aour risings, and catarrh
pf the stomach are all due to Indigestion.
Kodol relieve« Indigestion. This new dtscov*
ery represent« the natural Juice« of dlge»«
Hon aa they ealit In a healthy atomach.
combined with the greatest known tonlo
and reconstructive properties. Kodol for
dyspepsls does not only relieve Indigestion
snd dyspepsls, but this fsmous remedy
helps sll stomsch troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
Mr. S. S. Ball, of Rsvsnswood. W. Vs., says:—
‘ I was troubled with sour stomach for twsnty years,
Kodol cured ms and ws are now using It iMnlft
for baby."
W
K o d o l D ig e s ts W h a t Y o u E a t .
Bottles only. Relieves Indigestion, sour sfomech,
belching of gas, etc.
Prepared by E. O. DeW ITT * OO ., OHIOAOO.
Hold by Brewer Drug Co.
SU M M ON S.
In the Circuit Court of State of Oregon, for
the County of Marlon.
Department No. 2.
Mary Alley, Plaintiff,
i
vs.
>
SUMMONS.
Harry Alley, Defendant.)
To Harry Alley, Defendant.
In the name of the Stale of Oregon you are
hereby required to appear and answer the
com plaint filed agsiust you In the ahovu en
titled suit on or before Saturday the 11 th day of
April, I!»)S, that being the last day for your ap
pearance or answer by you, fixed by an Order
of this Court for the publication of this Sum
mons, and tlint If you fall so to appear nr ans
wer, for waul thereof, Hie Plaintiff will apply
to the above named Court for Hie relief prayed
forTti herC om plalnt herein filed, to-w it:-T h a t
a deed, In which Ilia Plaintiff was grantor and
the Defcndent the grantee, executed on the
20th day of October, lOUrt, o f the following d e
scribed land and premises lo-w lt: Com m enc
ing at a point 40 feet North and 10 feet Fast
from the Northeast corner o f the School House
Hlock In the town of Mill C ity , Marlon County,
Oregon, running thence In a Southeasterly d i
rection 277 feet; thenco Northeasterly 209 feel;
thence North westerly 177 fee It thence South
westerly jo feet; thence Northerly loo feet;
thence Southwesterly «7 feet; thence South
easterly 100 feet; thence Southwesterly .'affect;
thence Northwesterly loo feet; the nee South
westerly 12 feet to the place o f the beginning,
containing «even elgh'h s of an acre, more or
less according to description, be cancelled,ami
s. t aside.
This Summons Is published for six consecu
tive weeks in the Slayton MAIL by order o f the
Honorable Oeorgc II. Burnett, Judge oi the
C ircu it' ourt of the State of Oregon, which or
rlef was made at Chambers, at tlm C ltvofH a -
lem , Marlon cou n ty .O reg on ,on the 2 r.fh dav
of February, lisa*, the first publication lining
ordered to begnade on the 2Hfh dav of Fcbru-
aiv, 100». a td the last on the 10th iiay of A prll,
loos, and the Defendant being required to ans- ,
wer the eom plaint«.n or before the lllli day of
April, 100B,
R. A F.f.WOOD,
Atturue) for i'iaiuUff,
WhoopingCough
TM j remedy can always be depended upon am
is pleasant to take. It contain; no opium oi
other hat mful dru j and tray be given as confi
denti) I d a baby as tj an adult.
■ Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents.