The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 10, 1908, Image 4

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    THE STAYTON MAIL
r . D. AltXANDtR. Publisher
Found the Set.
Persons who have planted young
This etory Is told by n m an who dis­
likes nothing so much as to ho asked trees this spring should cut oil the
questions:
Entered »« the poetomee »t Starton. Oregon. M
mall matter r* the secoutl clear
T h i M a h 1* mailed regularly to It* subscrlb-
era un til a definite order to .liaoontiuue la re-
re iv e d a n d all arrearages are paid.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
^ y i L B U R N. PINTLEH, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Office over Fred Rock's Store
STAYTON
OREGON
R . A. ELWOOD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office over Rock’s store,
STAYTON,
*
OREGON.
J, M. RINGO,
S u c c e s n o r t o TV. K . T h o m « »
Funeral D irector and Embalmer
Leave orders at Slayton Hotel.
STAYTON,
OREGON.
JO H IN H E N K E L
Merchant Tailor
I have on hand a full line of sample*
for Spring and Summer Suits.
Repairing and Cleaning e Specialty
STAYTON
CITY
OREGON
M EAT
M ARKET
Sestak & Sons
J « a i* n I a
Fresh, Salt and Smoked
M EATS
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR STOCK AND HIDES
A Few Hints for O rchard W ork.
“ My little girl Is very fond of sea
shells," he said, “and, having been
called to A tlantic City on business one
v> j took advantage of
0 the oppor-
..
,io w n
. 1 . ,
tu n llj to run liown to Hie beach to see
If I could pick up a few. I was stroll
lug along the sand, gathering n few
shells and pebbles, which 1 placed In
my handkerchief, when along cam e one
of those old idiots who ask questions
with their m ouths which their eyes
could answ er. He sm iled upon me and
sahl: ‘Fine day, isn’t it? Are you
gathering shellsV’
“ ‘No,’ I snapped hack, saylug the
first thing th a t popped Into my mind;
‘I’m looking for a set of false teeth I
lost while In bathing.’
“ lie expressed his sym pathy, and
then his face lit up as his eye caught
sight of a pink and w hite object on
the sand. ‘Well, I declare! H ere they
are now!’ he exclaimed, and. sure
enough, ho pkked up a set of false
teeth lying right at his feet. I was too
surprised to do nnything but grab them
and put them In my pocket. The fu n ­
ny p art of It is th at 1 never had a tooth
pulled In my life. 1 w onder whom th at
false set belongs to."—Philadelphia
Record.
Announcements.
For T reasurer.
tops of the trees at the place they do
I
hereby
announce to the voters of
sire the top to start.
Young orchards especially, should Marion county th a t 1 am a candidate
bo well cultivated.
for o ju n ty treasurer at the Republican
The ground should bo will plowed primaries; pledging honest, faithful
before the trees are planted. And now '*"d impartial conduct of the county's
the ground should be pulverised like a business,
— V\ M HTA1GKR.
garden and be kept well cultivated un- ^
til midsummer.
For County Judge
tMiler orchards should la* plowed
I
hereby
announce my candidacy for
soon and the ground thoroughly pul­
County
Judge,
before the Republican
verized.
z
If the plowing is not done early it primari», fur Marion oounly April 17.
.y break
«.»......isaioner
may
nreag up cloddy and be difficult H »vîn* U*‘‘"
two
terms
and
County
Judg«
one term,
to get in good condition.
g(H
K
j
1
believe
th
a
t
1
am
qualified
for the
All fruit trees should have a
office
for
which
I
am
a
candidate.
early cultivation. 1 will speak of later
—ti. P. Terrell.
cultivation at another time.
All successful orchardists, if raising
FOR SUPERINTENDENT
apples, pears, cherries or peaches, head
OF SCHOOLS.
their trees very low. Peach trees
I hereby announce myself as j\ cali­
should be cut oil not over twenty in­
ches high. The others not over thirty : d id a te (or County Superintendent of
j
Schools for Marion county, at the Re-
inches Itigli.
No more spraying will lie n e e d e d ; publican primaries, April 17.
—A. C. BAKER.
until the blossoms fall. Then spray
apples and pears for scab and codiiu
For R epresentative
moth. The formula will be given later.
1 hereby announce myself ns a can­
Never spray trees while in bloom.
All old, worthless fruit trees, whether didate for the Republican nomination
,
.
...
,
¡for representative a t the primaries. I
in orchard rows, in the pasture, fence i ^ j|
1
corners, or along the road side, should
If nominated and elected I
be destroyed. They are an injury to
shall
always vote for the peo­
you, to your neighbor, and the whole
ple’s choice for United States
state.
Senator.
E. C. A KMSTRONG,
— HAL 1). PATTON.
County F ru it Ins|>ector.
WHOOPING GOI’GH.
I have used Chamberlains Cough
Remedy in my family in eases of wlpuip-
ing cough, ami want to tell you th a t
1 it is the liest .....divine I have ever
used — W. F. Gaston, Po»co, G t I h is
remedy is safe and sum. For sale by
all druggists.
He Believed the Boy.
A Judge .was explaining to n yonng
student friend the intricacies of evi­
dence. H e Illustrated well the case of
conflicting evidence—how when the
statem ents of tw o w itnesses are op­
posed the more probable statem ent Is
to be accepted.
“Usually in conflicting evidence,” he
said, “one statem ent Is fa r more proba­
ble than the other, so th at we can de­
cide easily w hich to believe. It is like
the boy and the house hunter. A house
hunter, getting off a train a t a sub­
CU RED OF RHEUMATISM.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
urban station, said to a boy:
Mr.
Win. Henry, of Chattanooga,
“ ‘My boy, I am looking for Mr.
OF MARION COUNTY
Sm ithson's new block of sem idetached Ti mi , had rheum atism in his left urm.
M. L. JONEti, oi Brooks.
cottages. IIow fa r are they from here.’ “ The strength seemed to have gone
Republican, farmer, businessman,
“ ‘About a tw enty m inutes’ w alk,’ the
jout of the muscles so th a t it was use­ ami taxpayer; graduate of Willamette
boy replied.
“ ‘Tw enty m inutes!’ exclaim ed the less for work, ’ he says. “ I applied University; studied luw amt admitted
house hunter. 'Nonsense! The adver­ Chamberlains Pain Ratio and wrapped to the bar. Where lie is best known
are found his strongest sup|Hrrters.
tisem ent says five.’
the arm in flannel a t night, and to my
Among busiuensiuen everywhere hi»
“ ‘W ell,’ said the boy, *you can be­
relief I found th at tlie pain gradually word is its good as liis bond. He
lieve me or you can believe the adver­
tisem ent, but I a in 't try ln ’ to m ake no left me and the strength returned. In j stands for a strictly business nod ecu
three wueks the rheumatism had dis­ nomicul adm inistration of county af­
sale.’ ’’—C incinnati Enquirer.
appeared and has not sinoe returned.’, fairs.
A Dish of Tea.
If troubled with rheum atism try a few
In reference to a note about a “dish applications of Pain Kalm. You are FOR COUNTY SCHOOL
Stayton, Oregon of tea,” it may lie mentioned th at
SUPERINTENDENT.
“dish” throughout the eighteenth cen­ certain to be pleased with the relief
tury was a colloquialism for cup. In which it affords. For sale by all drug-
I hereby announce my candidacy
fashionable houses a t first, and for gists
for County School Superintendent,
long, tea w as drunk from a cup w ith ­
subject to the Republican primaries,
out a handle brought from China. The
Sam Weller.
vessel was term ed a dish. W hen the
It was Ham W eller who made Dlck- April 17th.
—W. M. SMITH.
Chinese
cup
w
as
first
copied
by
Eng-
|
ens
fam ous. “ Pickwick Papers" were
la open to th e public. All newly fur*
Grand Central Hotel
cished rooms. Accommodations flrat- lish potters, the convenience of a ban- j a compiete failure financially until this
die was added. The saucer also was unique ch aracter was Introduced. The
tlass. Nice, warm dining room and
brought from China. It received the press was all but unanim ous In p rais­
Irst-class meal*.
nam e because of its resem blance to ing Samival as an entirely original
the English saucer, a p latter in which ch aracter whom none but a g reat gen­
sauce was served. T he fam iliar gibe, ius could have created. Dickens re­
“saucer eyes,” w as originally inspired ceived over $10.000 for "Pickw ick P a­
M. J. SPANIOL, Prop.
by the sauce saucer long before Lord pers.” and a t th e age of tw enty-six he
Stayton, Oregon Arlington ga*e the first tea p arty in w as Incom parably th e most popular
England in Arlington House, w here au th o r of his day.—London Standard.
Buckingham palace stands, at the Res­
toration j»eriod.—London Chronicle.
ST A Y T O N
FOR COMMISSIONER.
A fraud with u real nice name is a
money •making i list union.
GENTLE AND EFF EC TI VE .
A well-known Manitoba editor writes
“ As ami Hisiile worker I find Cham*
bcrlains Htomucli and l.iver TnbletH
invavlable for the touches of hilious-
ness natural to sedentary life, thoif*
action laiing gentle and effective, clear­
ing the digestive tract and the head."
Price, 25 cents. Humpies free. All
druggists.
Monuments
/Marble, Gran­
ite or Bronze
If you are ip 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 price list and I
will convince you that my
prices are right.
L. L. THOMAS,
Stayton, Oregon.
StaytonLivery
G. B. T R A S K , Prop.
Rigs, Horses and Accommo­
dations First-class.
Hacks connect with trains at Kings
ton ami West Htnyton.
I hereby announce my candidacy
Hinge line front T urner to Lyons.
for the nomination for county com ­
OREGON.
missioner at the Republican primaries, S T A Y T O N ,
April 17. I am a resident of Turner
precinct, and as this part of the co u n ­
ty has not been represented for a n u m ­
ber of years, I believe it entitled to
recognition. I believe in justice to all
PLEN TY OF TROUBLE
Destructive Music.
. is caused by s ta g n a tio n of th e liver in whatever m atter m ight come before
— B. E. KOBEKTHON.
A m em ber of the board of directors a n j hovels. T o get rid of it a n d head- me.
No appetite. loss ot strength, nervous­
ALL KINDS OF
off the M etropolitan Opera House tells ache ai)d bu ioU#lieM a n d th e poison
ness, headache, constipation, bad breath,
a story th a t he had from one of the
debility, tour risings, and catarrh
FOR COUNTY JUDGE. general
m usicians attached to the orchestra th a t bring» jaundice, take Dr. K ing’s
Cement Building Stone
of the stomach mo all due to Indlgeatlon.
I hereby announce myself ns a Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discov­
there. It appears th a t a friend of the New Life Pills, the reliable purifiers !
And Cement Building Material.
wife of the m usician had during a call th a t do th e work without grinding or j candidate for the Republican nom ina­ ery represents the natural Juices of diges­
tion as they exist In a healthy stomach,
on the latter inquired ns to the hus­ gri])ing. 2ic. at Biewers drug st< re.
tion for county judge at the Marion combined with the greatest known tonlo
C ;ment Stone made to Order on Short band's taste in musical m atters. Among
and reconstructive properties. Kodol for
county primaries, April 17.
other things she w anted to know w hat
dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion
Notice. Foundations a Specialty.
— W. M. IH HUEY. and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
0 [*eras the m usician liked best tD play.
A Boston Correction.
helps all stomach troubles by cleansing,
“I don’t know much atiout dot,” said
L. P BROWN.
Sour -
S to m a c h
CEMENT STONE WORKS
0 . K. BARBER SHOP
the better half, who was a t the tim e
busily engaged in darning an old shirt.
“bu t I do know som et'ings. Voteffer
he likes I like not dos W agner operas.
Dey sounds veil enough, but dose
ciotpes—aeh! He neffer yet comes home
from dot W agner opera dot he liaf not
torn a place in his poor old shirts. I
brefer the Italian operas.”
A Dangerous Feat.
F or a feat of dexterity and nerve It
would be difficult to surpass th a t of
the Bosjesm an of South A frica, who
walks quietly up to a puff adder and
deliberately sets his bare foot on Its
neck. In its struggles to escape and
attem pts to bite its assailant the poi­
son gland secretes a large am ount of
the venom. This is Just w hat the
Bosjesman wants. Killing the snake,
lie eats the body and uses the poison
for his arrow s.
Call a t the Tonsorial Parlor anil get
a first-class H air Cut and an O K
Rub. I t is healing and cooling to the
An Artist’s Ruse.
A Roman cavalier commissioned
scalp, restores h a ir to its n a tu ra l »treat artist to paint his p o rtra it no
h e a lth , opens th e pores and Strength- ' ‘''¡nib- price being agreed upon. \\b e n
, ’ r .
1
the portrait w as finished, the painter
ens th e root»
asked 1»» crow ns In p a y m e n t The
G. W. PLASTER, Prop.
highborn sitter, am azed a t the dem and,
N ear F lorence St.
HI A A 1<>.\. r0t,irne,i tlo more nor dared to send for
i his counterfeit presentm ent, w hereup­
on the a rtist hit upon the happy expe­
d i e n t of first painting bars across the
¡portrait, then affixing the doleful leg­
end. “ Im prisoned for debt,” and finally
placing it In a prom inent p art of Ids
studio, to which Roman nobles fre-
(quently resorted. E re long a rich rela-
G ET YOURS A T
tive came to the rescue and released
bis kinsman.
lob Printing
The Mail Office
I
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
Bilkins had recently moved from New
the mucous membranes lining the siomach.
DR. E. E. JACKHON
York to Boston. T he other m orning he
S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood. W. Va.. saya:—
w ent to the butch er’s.
V eterinary Surgeon and Dentist “ Mr.
I wai troubled with lour stomach for twenty yeara.
"Give me a nice porterhouse.” he or­ 1‘oal-grariusH- of Wymau'a Colt* |fc. Duly Kodol cured me and we ere now ualng It In mlfe
tor beby,"
dered.
registered In O regon, 22 years h Veterinary
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
“ E x trem al? sorry, sir," said the pro­ Difficult cases Solicited. Hstlsfsetlon (itiaran-
Bottles only. Relieves Indigestion, sour stomach,
prietor o f'tlte establishm ent urbanely, tesd.
belching of rax. etc.
STAYTO N. - OREGON.
Prepared by X. O. DeWITT h CO., OHIOAOO.
“but we are not giving anything aw ay
this m orning.” —H arp er's Weekly.
Hold by Brewer Drt*g Co.
H E GOT W H A T H E NEEDED .
“ Nine years ago it looked as if my
lime had come,” says Mr. C. Farthing,
of Mill C n e k , Jnd. Ter. “ I w h b s o ruh
down th a t life filing on a very slender
tluesc
It was then my druggist rec­
ommended Electric Bit'ers. I bought
a bottle snd I g o t what I needed—
ftreugtli. I had one foot in the grave,
but Electric Birters put it back on the
turf again, and I’ve been well ever
sinee.”
Hold under guarantee at
Brewer's drug store. f)0e.
Ths Truth.
Fear Is not In the habit of spe a k in g
frutti. When perfect sincerity is ex­
pected, perfect wisdom must I k ? a llo w ­
ed. .Nor Inis any one who Is apt to be
angry when be hears the truth a n y
cause to wonder that he does not h e a r
It.—Tacitus.
A big cut or a little eut, striali
scratches or bruises or big one* are
h ealed quickly by DeWltts Cmrlrolized
Witch Hazel Halve It is especially
good for piles. Get DeWitts. Hold by
H ta y to n i’harmacy.
SIMMONS.
Ill tin;C ircuit Court of Stnte of Oregon, for
the County of Msrfon.
Departm ent No. 2.
Mary A lley, 1’lalntlff,
,
vs
/
SIMMONS.
Harry A lley, Defendant.)
To Harry A lley, Defendant.
I ii the nam e of the State of Oregon you are
hereby required to xpp csr h i m ) « lo w e r the
e o m p l s l n f tiled s g s l i i - l you In the sh ove e n ­
titled su it on or before Saturday the l l t h day of
April, I'.nq, that being the l a d day for your ap-
pear«nee or m o w e r by you, fixed l,y hii Order
of this Court for tlo- publication of th is Su m ­
mons, s u d that If you fail so to «ope« r or a l o ­
wer, for want thereof, the I'lai ill ill » III apply
to the atHive nam ed Court for the relief prayed
for In her Com pla int herein filed, to-wlt: Thai
« deed. In w h ich the Plaintiff w «» grantor ami
the D efen dent the gr mitec, executed on the
2.7th day of October, Ifssl, of the following do-
itcrllicd land and premises to-wlt: C om m enc­
ing at a point Ml feet North ami in feet Kast
from the Northeast corner of the School House
Block In the town of Ml 11 C i t y , Marlon County,
Oregon, m i m in g th e n c e in a Southeasterly d i ­
rection 2i7 teet; th ence Northeasterly aw feet; |
thence Northwesterly 177 feet; t h e n c e South­
westerly Ai feet; th ence Northerly llio feci;
th ence Southw esterly 97 teet; th ence Honth-
• ■«sterly mo feet; th ence Southw esterly .70 feet;
th ence Northwesterly wn feet; th ence S o u th ­
westerly 12 leet to the place of the l«:glntiitig,
c o n ta in in g seven elgh 'h * of an acrv, more or
less ac cording to descrip tion , be c ancelled,a nd
s. t aside.
This Su m m ons I published for six ponseon-
live w eeks In the Stayton Mvtl. by order of the
Honorable ffeorge II. Burnett, Judge oi the
c ir c u it Court of the s ta te of Oregon, which or­
der was made at Chainhera, at the City of Sa
lem , Marlon c o u n t y . O r e g o n ,o n the 2.7th da)
of February, F*IH, the first publication lielng
ordered to be made oh the 2Sth day of Febru­
ary, WUK, anil the last on the Will day of A prl I
l.sm, and the Defendant b eing required to a n s ­
wer the c o m p la in t on or before the l l t h day of
April, its«,
K. A F.LWOOD,
Attorney for 1‘lainUlf,
COUGH
oxru x is
Coughs,Golds,
CROUP,
WhoopingCffligh
This remedy can always be depended upon and
It pleasant to take. It contains no opium or
other harmful drug and may be given as confi­
dently to a baby as to an adult.
Price 2S cents, large site SO cants.