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I V 1 ■ T H E S T A Y T O N MAI L Her Champion. \\ E. D. ALEXANDER. P ublisher E n te r e d *t th e p o sto (Her «t s t a y to n . Oregon. si m ail m a t t e r H th e re co u d e l « « Tim Man. ta mailed regularly to It» subsertb- • ra u n til a definite order to discontinue is re ca.Ted and all arrearage» are ( aid BUSINESS DIRECTORY V y i L B U R N. PINTLER, D. M. D. DENTIST Office over Fred Rock's Store STAYTON R OREGON A. E L WOOD, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over R ock’s store, STAYTON , - OR EG O N . J . M. RINGO, S a e e t i i i K i r t o TV. K . T h o i u a n Funeral Director and Embalmer Leave orders a t S la y to n Hotel. STAYTON , OREGON . JO H IN H EN K EL Merchant Tailor I have on hand a full line of samples for Spring and Summer Suits. Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty STAYTON OREGON CITY MEAT MARKET Sestak & Stowell D ealers In Fresh, S a l t and S m o k e d M EA TS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR STOCK AND HIDES Stayton, Oregon Grand Central Hotel Is open to the public. All newly fur nished rooms. Accommodations first- tlass. Nice, warm dining room and first-class meals. M. J. SPANIOL, Prop. Stayton, Oregon 0 . K . B AR B ER SHOP Call a t th e Tonsorial P arlor anil get a first-class H a ir C ut and an O K R ub. I t is healing and cooling to the scalp, restores hair to its n a tu ra l health, opens the pores and s t r e n g t h en s th e root«. G. W . PLASTER, Prop. N ear Florence St. STAY l ON. lob Printing Keep it In your mind th a t The Mail prints tled oil pain of being culled to account fty the Parisian authorities." if a bomb had exploded In the car riage It could not hnve produced more surprise and consternation than tlda little speech. One of the Englishmen, abashed, leaned back In his corner. The other looked very red, withdrew Ids glass from before Ills eye, wiped It nnd took up a novel lying beside him. Count Lichtenstein took a seat liesldr his friend’s sister, and they conversed gayly, Ignoring the others till they reached the capital, when the two par ties separateti MARY C. # l!OK. GOOD FOR E V E R Y B O D Y . Mr N o n n a n It. Coulter, a promi lient architect, in th e Delhert Bldg., Han Kiancisen *ay«: ‘I fully endorse all that has been said of Electric Bit ters as a tunic m edicine It i» good for everybody. It correct* stom ach, livei and kidney disorders in a p ro m p t and efficient m an n er an«' Imihlg up the spstetn.” Electric Bitter* is th e best »tiring medicine ever *ol»l ov**r a d r u g gists c o u n t e r ; us a blood purifier it is unequalled. , (to at B i cwci h drug store. heads, Letter heads, Envelopes to Or Anything Else You May Want at Very Low Prices /Marble, Gran ite or Bronze o ♦+\'i,H ,+++W +++<,+ ,!',H ,++<,+'l’++l t [Original.] Miss Wwdgewood, an American girl traveling abroad, found It necessary to journey from Loudon to Paris attend ed ouly by her maid. On reaching Calais she w as ushered Into a compart If you are in need of a mon ment already occupied by two English men who, from the dress and the airs ument I am prepared to they put on, might be London swells. furnish anything in the Before the train started a third man monument line. I have a entered, took a scat at the farther eud No Thank*. of the compartment from Miss Wedge- line of samples with prices “I broke a record today. Had the Announcements. wood, opposite the swells, nud. taking that will interest you. last word with a woman." periodicals and newspaper* from hla “Didn’t think It possible, flow'd It pocket, began to read, lie did not even I also build stone and con hapi>on?" For Treasurer. glance at Miss Wedgewood. who ap "Why, 1 said to a woman hi tho car. crete walls. Send for cir preciated his not doing so luasmuch I hereby a n n o u n c e to th e voters of ‘Madam, have my scat.’ ’’— Philadel as the swells stared at her continually. Marion c o u n ty th a t I am a c a n d id a te cular and price list and I phia Ledger No sooner had the trniu started than will convince you that my they began to discuss her in Indifferent tor county treasurer at th e Republican CHAM HKULI S ’S U o l 'G H REM EDA prices are right. Spanish. Miss Wedgewood spoke prim aries: pledging lioncst, faithful IS BOTH A G R E E A B L E French. German. Spanish and Ital and im p a rtia l conduct of th e c o u n ty 's AND E F F E C T I V E . ian. This is what they said, translated business. Into London English: C ham berlins Cough Remedy lots no — WM. 8T A 1U E R . Stayton, Oregon. “She’s vewy pwetty,” said one. superior for coughs, colds and cro u p “H ’m—awdinnwy—she's Amewican. 1 and the fact th a t it is pleasant to take For County Judge saw ‘Cleveland’ on her twunk. That’s I hereby a n n o u n c e my candidacy for and contain s n o th in g in any way in- somewhere in Amewlca, I believe. They haven't the generations of re C ounty Ju dge, before th e Republican jtisious has made it a favorite with finement over there to make beauty." prim aries for Marion c o u n t y April 17. m others. Mr. W. 8. P elham , a m e r “Look at the way she does her hair." “And the hat. It’s last season's H aving !a*en C ounty C om m issioner c h a n t of Kirksville, I o w a , s a ys; “ For make. I fawnejr she's rich, but new to two term s ami C ounty J u d g e one term , more th a n tw enty years C ham berlains fashion." I believe t h a t 1 am qualified for the Cough R -m td y has been my leading G. B. T R A S K , Prop. Miss Wedgewood noted a lowering office for which 1 am a candidate. remedy for all throat trouble*. It is on the brow of the gentleman sitting especially successful in c*»es of croup. — G. K Terrell. opposite her critics, indicating that he Children like it and my custom ers who not only understood Spanish, but that Rigs, Horses and Accommo FOR SUPERINTENDENT have used it will not take any o th e r.’’ their criticisms annoyed him. lie held dations First-class. For sale by all druggists. a newspaper before him so that the OF SCHOOLS. men opposite could not see his face, 1 hereby a n n o u n c e myself as a c a n H acks co n n e c t with train s at K ings though it was visible to Miss Wedge Tam s Y o u r Rattle*nake*. wood, occupying a different position. didate for C ounty ¡superintendent of ton and West S tayton. A tame rattlesnake belonging to an He glanced aside as though desiring Schools for Marion co u n ty , at the Re Stage line from T u r n e r to Lyons. Arizona farmer sleeps every night on to satisfy himself of the Justice of publican primaries, April 17. tlie front gate of Its owner’» garden, their strictures, but Miss Wedgewood, — A. C. B A K ER . OREGON. colllug himself around the gnte nnd STA Y TO N , fortunately, she considered it, was at 1 ■ ■■■■ ■ Ml— - . 1 . 11.1 . — ■ I gatepost, so that a lock and chain to the time Just turning her eyes from keep out Intruders are not needed.— For Representative his side of the coach to her own, a s 1 hereby a n n o u n c e myself as a c a n Pittsburg Dispatch suming an imperturbable countenance, apparently unconscious of what was d idate for th e Republican n om ination Foiled. for representative a t tbe prim aries, going on. "All!" said Bragley. with a view to Suddenly the gentleman who was April 17. making Miss Wise Jealous. "I was reading lowered his paper and ad If nominated and elected I alone last evening with some one I ad dressed the critics In Spaulsh. shall always vote for the peo mire very much.” “Gentlemen. I am surprised that “All!” echo -d the bright girl. “Alone, Englishmen, whom I judge by appear ple's choice for United States j were you?"—Philadelphia Press. REI5TLE5 PLATES ARE RIGHT ances to belong to the upper classes, Senator. should criticise a lady.” REI5TLE5 R ATES ARE RIGHT H A L 1) PA TTO N . T H E LI CK V (¿ C A R T E R One of the men addressed apologized, stating that they had supposed no one is the one you pay o u t lor a box of Dr. In the compartment understood them. FOR COUNTY JUDGE Kings New Life Pills. They bring you l ENGRAVER a n d ELECTROTYPER * m o m .m m »« ptsvta coto The other seemed Inclined to resent OF MARION COUNTY the h e a lth t h a t ’s more precious th a n the stranger’s interference. M. L. J O N E S , of Brooks. jewels. Try them for headache, bilious- j “I wish you to understand, sir,” he R epublican, farmer, businessman, ness ,constipation and malaria. If they said, “that a bit of private conversa tion between two gentlemen is not a ; and taxpaye r; g ra d u ate of W illam ette disappoint you the price will I»- cheer- j matter for remark by a third person. University ; studied law and adm itted fully refunded at Brewer» drug »tore. You are very impudent to object, I 1 to th e bar. W here he is best known ! are found his strongest supporters, would have you know, sir.” DR. E E. J A C K m i N “Very well, sir,” said the other, “pro j A m ong businessm en everywhere his ceed to make a ead of yourself, only word is as good as his bond. He Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist don’t go so far as to force me to take \ stands for a strictly business and ecu ro»t-gr»duan- of W ym an’» r o ll * * « . Duly the lady under my protection.” And 1 nom ical a d m in is tr a tio n of co unty af- registered In Oregon. u yesr* « Veterinary ; lairs. he resumed his reading. IM lite nil case» Solicited. Satisfaction Guaran teed. The man who had last spoken re STA Y TO N , - OREGON sumed his remarks about Miss Wedge T his is w hat H on. J a k e Moore, S tate wood, making them far broader and bolder than before. Miss Wedge- W arden of Georgia, says of Kodol for Referees’ Sale. wood's champion again laid dowD his Dyspepsia: “ K.C D eW itt & Co., Chic Notici* 1» hcreby Riveli timi by virine o l »11 paper and said: ago, 111— Dear Sirs— I have suffered oriler «ini decree of »»le Uiily mode, rendered and vnterrd ol record In thè r ir c u l t Court of “The presence of the lady renders an th<; State ol Oregon, lor lln: ruauty ol Marion, Insult Impracticable. Will you kindly more th an tw en ty years from indiges 011 No appetite, loss ot strength, nervous th<- 2nd day of March, lsus, In a re rialti »tilt tion. About eighteen m o n th s ago 1 « b e r i l l i N e t t li b e n n y nnd 1 Ur» D< uny are ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, consider yourself insulted.” And, first su d Èva Richmond su d I I,. R ich general debility, tour rising«, and catarrh glancing at Miss Wedgewood to see had grown s o m uch worse th a t 1 could plalntlff» mond, in-r liiiRb»ud, Viola Htelnfaldl. Samuel that she was not observant, be tossed not digest a c ru s t oorn bread and < oulti-r «ud J e n n le <.'oultcr, bis wlfe F letcher of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discov C o u l te r a n d ----------c o u i t e r . b i s wlfe, D. W , bis glove at the man; then, drawing a Tarpley nnd Mabel Ja r p ley .lil» wlfe, and <ì 11 y ery represents the natural Julcea of dlge* could not retain a n y th in g on niy card from bis pocket, handed it to him. Webber, are d e fe n d a n t» , » e thè imdernlRned tlon as they exist In a healthy atomach, will »eli ni inibite a iu tim i (or i a»li In Before looking at it the man handed stom ach. I lost 'Jolt ; in fact I made l reterei» i mili mi Ilio dii> of »al e oli Saturila)-, Ibv Itb combined with (he greatest known tonlo him one of his own cards. up my m ind t h a t I could not live but d a y of Aprii, li*»», a l Olle o ’elock III thè after- and reconstructive properties. Kodol for noon of »aid.day et thè West Jioor u t thè Coun- dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion “Count Lichtenstein!” exclaimed the a short time, when a friend of mine ty Court flouse In thè < Ity of Salem, Marion Englishman. e o u n ty , oreRon, all of thè rlRlit, ll:le am i i n and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy recom m ended Kodol. I consented to terest of laid plnintlff» and defendant» In and helps all atomach troubles by cleansing, “And you, 1 perceive, are Lord IJat- tu a cerinin 1 raet of land in Marion e o u n ty , purifying, sweetening and strengthening terton. I (vlll l>e ready to receive any try it to please him and I was better Oregon, descrlbed a» follo »», lo-wlt: The Sortii hnlf o f thè 8outhea»l quarler of the mucous membranes lining the stomach. friend your lordship may send at the in one day. I now weigh more th a n I Hectlon Mr. S. S. Ball, of Rsvenswood, W, V».. »ay»:— 34 In T. s H. K. I K. of thè Wlllam ette " I wa* troubled with «our stomach (or twenty year». Grand, hotel within two hours after ever did in my life and am in heCei Mi r i d i a t i l u M a r i o n e o i i n t v , O r c R o n . Kodol cured me »nd we are now using It In milk Dateli al thè city of Salem , III Marion e o u n t y , our arrival In Paris.” iorbeby." h e a lth t h a n for m any years Kodol OreRon, tilt* Dui day of March, l'.*»v “I know you by reputation—the repu W II E nulisii , Kodol Digests What You Eat. (1 ill it. I keep a bottle constantly, ami C. I l . Ilo»» TKK tation you made at your university Bolt'.#» only. Relieve» Indlresllon. »our •trm ich, W. H K a h k s s , belching of (at. etc. with the small sword—but as the chal write this hoping t h a t h u m a n ity will A. O. COSD:T, Referee*. Prepared by E. O. DeW ITT «t C O ., CHIOAQO. A tto r n i') ’ for l'Ialnliff», ûtô lenged party I prefer pistols. I will be benefitted. Yours very truly, J a k e 80I1I by Brewer Ding Co. teach you Germans, whose counts are C. Moore, A tla n ta , Aug. 10, 1904" SIJM MONS. as plentiful as tram drivers in London, In the Circuit Court of State of Oregon, for that you can’t have your own way Sold by S tay to n P harm acy. the County of Marlon. with a British nobleman.” Department No. 2. Mary Aliev .Plain tiff, i “Any weapon you prefer, Lord Bat- SIMMONS. Some people never grow old— a t Ifarrv V» Alley, Defendant / ) terton.” And the count resumed his reading as though nothing of conse least they never reach th e age of dis To Harry A lley, Defendant. Ill the nam e of tile State of OreRon you are quence had happened. Batterton In cretion. hereby required to ap|>oar and answer the r o m p la ln t filed BRain»t you In the above e n - 1 structed his companion, Mr. Oldcr- titled milt on or before Saturday the II tli day of shaw, to act for him, and the count April, I:**», that belnR the la-t day for your ap pea ranee or answer by you, fixed b> »n Order agreed to a meeting at a spot near of till» Court for the publication of this S u m I>0 NOT C R O W D T H E SEASON. Versailles at 0 o’clock on the morning mon». nud that If you fall ho to appear or a n s T h e first warm day* of spring bring wer, for w ant th e r eo f, the 1’lnlnllff will applv after their arrival in Paris. Older- the above named c o u r t for llie relief prayed shaw was to visit the count’s friend, w ith them a desire to get o u t and e n to for In her Com plaint herein filed, lo-uit: Thai I Edward Wedgewood, an American, and joy the ex h iliratin g air and sunshine. a d e e d , In which t i n dlalntlff wax Rrantor a n d ' the llefcndi-nt the nr.intee, executed on tin with him arrange the minor details. '25th day ol October, ll*m, of the follow I iir de- The most astonishing part of this Children t h a t have been housed up all aeribed land atul premio«» to-ult: Com me no | ir at a point lo feet North and In feet Kast t t f t d u j . : . . . j j s s s j u u j u j II singular affair, every word of which winter are b ro u g h t o u t and you w on D from the Northeast eorner of the School House C T JR E 8 Miss Wedgewood understood, was that der where they all cam e from. T h e lllock in the town of Mill C i t y , Marion < o m it y r u n n l i i R thence In a Southeasterly di her defender’s second was to be b lap heavy w inter clothing is throw n aside Oregon. reetlon 277 feet; t h e l n e Northeasterly ‘M l feel; loll own brother. When the preliminaries thence Northwesterly 177 feet; Ihen'ee South- 1 and m any shed their flannels. Then westerly ‘d feet; th ence Northerly Km fe e l; were all settled she turned to the par thence Southw esterly 97 feet; th e n c e South-i a cold wave comes and people say th a t easterly ties In question. WO feet; th ence Southwesterly id) feet; Northwesterly loo feet; thence Sou th "Gentlemen,” she said in excellent grip i- epidi'inie, Colda*at this season thenee westerly 12 feet to the place of the la x in u liig Spanish, “there is no occasion for this are even more dangerous th a n in m id eoutalnliiR seven e lg h 'h s of an acre, more or i O U P , accord! hr to descrip tio n, be cancelled,a nd quarrel. If I needed to be championed, winter, as there is m uch more danger s. less t aside. my brother, Mr. Wedgewood, would This S u m m ons 1» publish' d for »lx c o n s e c u weeks In the Stayton Mail, by order ot tin be the person to sec me righted. Count oj p n eu m o n ia. T ake C ham berlain's tive Honorable George H. llo rnett, Ju d g e oi tin Licbstenstein, now I think of it, I hava Cough Remedy, however, and-yoii will Circuit Court of tbo Slate of Oregon, which or was made at Cham bers, at the c i t y of Sa heard my brother speak of you as a have noth in g to fear. It always cures, der lem. Marion c o u n t y , Oregon, on the 2. ll> da» fellow student at Gottingen and of and we have never known a cold to r e of February, MM*, the first publication being ; This remedy ean always b t depended upon and ] is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or ordered to be made on the'2*i li day of Febru your exploits In fencing and marks ary, 190*, and the last on the Kitli day of A prl I manship. I cannot permit you to shoot sult in p n eum onia when it was used, 1 !*»*, nnd the Defendant being required lo a n s ! nther harm ful dru^ and may be given asconfi- wer the com plain t o n or tie fore the 11th day of I d tr.il/ to a baby as to an adult. at any one on my account Gentle ft is phas-int and safe to take. C hild April, HIM, R. A . ICI,WOOD, 1 | P t i t t 2S cents, large size 50 cent*. men, nlease consider this affair set ren tike it. For sale by all druggists. Attorney for Plaintiff. L. L. THOHAS, StaytonLivery FRANK REISTLE OUR CUT5 PRINT FUI PRIEE Sour Stomach I k Note heads, Bill M o n u m e n ts I. o j. V? l k » t k l l ' j i a t o a l I * I IS (....» . s i.. - i ■ . i WhsapingCough