RF.I.1KF FKOM RUEl’ M \TIO FA I N
"I ali Ilei ed n uli rlieimntliain (ur o v
er two yem s," »ay» Mr Bollitnd t ’iirry.
C. D. A lfX A N D tR . Publisher
Ktirii'shed bv lite Frc«i Coninuttec of thè Stuyton \Y O. I’ l' unii pulilUhed >« putr*»liumi of Key NN ••>*1, H « Stimi
ut regolar advertising ratea.
lim i1* il aetlUul in li»v knoea and laim d
E n te re d at t h e poatoflte,- at Sla yton, Oregon. aa
| ine so 1 etili Iti Inutlly tvalk, al otlier
mall matter r» the second elaar
tlinea it molliti he hi . mi fot t nini limili»
“
Ile
halli
souniietl
forili
Ihe
trumpel
Tliese
good
elleela
inay
all
he
killetl
I
ho
1 iva* ineapueiiuird for tini>
line
T H a M ail 1» mailed regularly to It« aubaerlb-
#ra until a definite order to di> ontiuue is re
that shall never eall retreat, . l l y * little cori» distilliti.
, night when 1 was in aevure palli and
ceived aud all arrearage* are paid.
Ile is i-ifting ont ihe hearts of men he-
Farincrs shonltl tske thè liint, "T h e lame from it my wi . i » « n i t o iln d in s
.
alnre here alni fam e luick svilii a Imi-
i .re Hit judgnieiit seni,
moment you lesseti thè trado in liquor
))f ^ „ „ .u - r l n l i i » Fmn llalm I tu «
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
O! he swift. mv soni, to anssver H im ! you widen thè market for reai nere«- |-ubbcd « u h il ami fi.nini thè lutili
I** jubìlant my feet!
sitie* of lift).’’ He who ceMes to spenti itawly girne diiring thè niglit
I kepi
^ y i L B L I l X . P IN T U K, D. M. D.
Our God is m archine o n !"
hi* monev ut theaaloon ha» more cash on usiiig it for n little im r.- han two
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vveeks ami fomiti lliat il ilrove Ihe
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to use for l.read for li is ohi Iure n.
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National
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ornai,
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Christian
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ihenmatiMi.
I I I I M i n i l i l ^ l l l away.
il o n » .
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n oi liuti an>
DENTIST
No one official movement would do lroui,|e fn „ „ tli'nt disease for over ¡1
Temporaneo Union is an orgmiization
mort'for the farmers of America than months.” For sale l.y ill dniggi»!».
Office over Fred Rock’s Store
of Christian women banded togethur,
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thè iustunt ala.lui.>n of thè Iunior
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STAYTON
OREGON for thè protettimi of thè homo, thè ab- tramo.
A Msrtyr.
edition of the liquor traffic ami the
Can a healthy organization starve
‘‘Mamma, have 1 got to take a trntti
triumph of Christ’s Golden Rule in
'
some is liile others revel in superfluities? tonliiht?”
R . A . ELW OOD,
custom and in 1 >\v. The society was
‘T in afraid you have, my dear."
“ I.ive and let list must huchunged
organized in 1 >7 t in Cleveland, Ohio,
“ But I haven't itone anything all the
ATTORNEY AT LAW
to “ live and help live.”
week to deserve It." New N oil, Life.
and is now organized in eve y State
W o actually heart! of a saloon keep
Office over R ook’s store,
and Territory of the nation and local
Tho Force of Habit.
ly in about 10,01)0 towns and cities, er saying he was a Christian! "O con-
ST A Y TO N ,
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OREGON.
A certain accountant Is
dev'tod to
also in ’>() countries of the W orld.
It sistency, Uiou art a jewel.
|jjg profession that when lie l as uoth-
is the largest -»ciety in the W orld
The W. C. T. U. w ill meet at
the tag else to do In? eusts in hi * eyes
J. M. RINGO,
com pi «vd of women and conducted home of Mr*. J. M Kitchen, next
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CHOL-
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t It A al lir. III. \ I > > ( I 'L l
entirely by them.
1 hursday, Alay 7, afternoon at J .10
j.*m \ \ D D 1 \ K K H U F A
S u c c e m o r t o \V. E . T h o m a »
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THE STAYTON MAIL
Funeral D irector and Embalmer
Leave orders at Stayton H otel.
STAYTON,
OREGON.
J O H IN i
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 a Specialty
STAYTON
C IT Y
OREGON
M EAT
MARKET
ìa
F r e s h , S a l t an d S m o k e d
M E A T S
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR STOCK AND HIDES
Stayton, Oregon
Grand Central Hotel
Is open to the public. All newly fur-
uiehed rooms.
Accommodations flrst-
«lass. Nice, warm dining room and
first-class meal*.
M. J. SPANIOL, Prop.
Stayton, Oregon
STAYTON
CEMENT STONE WORKS
ALL KINDS OF
Building
I
N O T IC S
“ One and one-half Billion '/ cl'" k
.,rs, n,„. ,v,r,
GOOD WORDS FOR c i i a m h k k
1. A I N’S COI’ G II I! L M EDY
I'lilple . VCI vain re take plea.m e ill
testifying l" the g">»l q u a liti'» of
Chamla'rl .in Cough Ren.itly
'0 *
Edward I’ lnHip« "f llarrlay, Mil ,
writes: “ I wish to tell ymi that I nil.
reenmtnrml I'haiula-rlau. * Cmii'l.
Item, ill
My little gill t alio I me,
who is tW’o \* if. old, III. lari. Illkll.g
this remedy will I.j vn she has hail a
Cold since slit "a s two ti.otl‘
,\ la.Ill a lull Ill h «go I < 'III la. m i .
iln tillful Cl.Ill U .vell, hilt I look I ham
la-llaiti“ Co.o.-h Reuieily a id w t- ..... .
as well Ils ever."
I'lli" m n e.li is for
sale by all druggist«
Willing to Help.
“ I .......... . ..id Cn-sliumu lina more
money than lie knows what to do
With?" .
“ Yea. Gut !iia wife mid daughters are
ready to supply I lie needed Informa
tion."
Monuments
/Marble, G r a n
ite or B ro n z e
i .I'. mki . v
bo present as* there
Home ' or) lin*
l here 1 * proluihly no inetiieine maiie
portant business to be attended to. that is relied upon with more im plicit
Other* are cordially iiivited. Our tin- ‘'oiitidence than O h am l. rlains C. J ja ,
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to,-
Clio lera and Diarrhoea Remedy I
If you arc in need ol a mon
ii.,rp
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n has a membership of L’6.
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W e are in a farming locality
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lug the third of a century in which Tt
ument I am prepared to
The Convention of the Marion conn- has ta-en in u>, , pmplt' I iw learned
is a thought for the farmer.
ty
W.
C.
T.
U.
will
la*
in
session
a
t
!
that
it
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tho
one
remedy
H
it
iies.j
furnish
anything in the
A little farm well tilled,
falls.
When reilnet-.l with water mi.l
Aumsvilie,
May
t’
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monument line.
I have a
A little wife well willed.
F..r
sweetened it is pleasant to take
line ol samples v/ith prices
sale l.y all <li uggists.
Rigfit to the Point.
downs, and the stores safely reached
that will interest you.
••The following Ici er." said a travel- their destinations In special emergen-
Causo For Worry.
tag man. "was re. siv I hy a friend o f cy, too. the load could I k ? shifted or
I also build stone and con
“ Did you have a good time at your
mine who was drumming up trade In taken ofT In a hurry. l>r. Buck’s ex- musical?"
crete walls. Send for cir
New England for a New York necktie ample was followed, especially when
"No,” answered Mr. Cuturox. "E v
cular and price list and I
ro a.ls w e r e ro u g h , a n d s«>.>n m u c h haul- ery lime the hand played anything 1
have received your letter with Ing was .lone by the use of wheels, enjoyed I g >t i.orii 1 for f.-ar It wasn’ t
will convince you that my
»(•lit',* account.
What ive. want Is or- axles ami hoards only. Now we haio classic.i!
enough to la? the money’a
prices arc right.
d s. We have l.lg families to make the buckboard. both in carriage and au- worth.” —Washington Star.
e x c u s e s for us.
We tln.l In your ex- tomobile forms, conforming closely to
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pease account 50 cents for billiards, the original Idea, though few suspect
l l
SOUK N ll ’ l’ LES.
Please don’ t buy any more billiards; tho source o f it.’’—Chicago News.
Any mother who has had experience
Stayton, Oregon.
also we see $3.35 for horse aud buggy. 1
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wilhthis distressing ailment will I k - •
Technical Swearing.
Where is the horse, and what did you
pleased to know that n cure may he I
The late Sir John Millais was a very- Hfeetcd by applying Chamberlain's
do with the buggy? The rest of your
lie used to tell u Sail * as soon ns the child is tit.ne
expense account is nothing hut bed. keen fisherman.
Why is it you don’t ride more in the 1 story of an old. man who was his at- | nursing. Wipe u oil with a soft cloth
nighttime?
tendant dining a (lay’s sport iu tho ht-fore nil..wing the Italn? to nurse.
John says you should stop in I’ os- , 1 north of England. Tho
. old „ man was
, , .M any tr lined nurnca use this waive
ton, where his cousin George Moore full o f local gossip nnd small acandal. |
|iei(t r,
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lives. John says you should sell Moore 1 and where the natural supply failed 1j rl
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a good bill. Give good prices—he Is him lit* was clearly able to tnanufnc- 1
John’s cousin. Sell him mostly for ture enough o f his own to go on with,
Solicitous.
cash; also John says you cau leave I *‘ l were out with the bishop yester-
An old lady unaccustomed to travel
Boston at 11:45 in tlie night and get to 1 day," said the »Id man, referring to a
Rigs, Horses and Accom mo
Concord at 4:35 In the morning. I>o popular church dignitary, who Is also ing Innocently seated herself in a first
dations First-class.
this nnd you won’ t need any lied. And, a good fisherman. “ Ah,” replied \I0‘ class carriage, although she only Ire!
third
class*
ticket.
The
guard,
think
remember, what ive want is orders.’ ”
lais, “ he’s a good man!” “ Well," con-
ing slit? had math* a mistake, popped I Lick« connect iv«; h tr«ii
«t Kiug»
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tinued the old fellow. ’’ ’e may lx*, but
his head Into lbt»*carrlage and Inquired.
Trading as a Fine Art.
’e do swear a bit when *e’s lisliin'.’’
ton «m l W c»t Stayton.
“ Are you first < lass, ma'am 7"
A grocery store In Nelson, Lanca- “ Oh, nonsense!’’ replied Millais
"I
Stag» lin»' front T.imo i n> I
“ No, sir. not altogether,” she repll d.
shir**, was managed by a collier's wife. | don't tadieve that." Tlie old man In-
“ hut much brighter than I was, thank
One night the good woman was com- eisted that he was right, however,
STAYTON .
OREGON.
you."— London Scraps.
polled to leave the shop for a short “ I’ll give you an Instance,” he said,
time In charge o f her husband, giving "I was standln* ’longslde o’ the bishop,
A CALIFO R N IA N ' LI UK
him full instructions how to act and same as I might l»e aside o’ you. and
especially cautioning him that in the ‘e’d got a big fellow at the end of 'Is
“ The luck lest day ni in) 1 ift wa*
event o f a customer presenting a Jar • Hue that was pretty nlgli pullin' ’lin w|ien I hought a box of Bnckb n Ar
or pot and asking for treacle, jam or off 'Is feet, nnd I turns to 'is lordship ,,i,*,t Salve; ' write» ('n a il' - I 1 nlaliii
pickles he “ must he sure and Weigh and I says, • ’ K pulls ----- 'anl. don’t of Tracy. California. “ Two 3.V >■> -
th’ pot.”
ho?’ ami tho bishop says, ‘ Acs. ’e do.’ cured me of »n ittiiioving rase •- in h-
Full of confidence, the collier Install- Well, now. ain't that sivcariu'?"— Lon-
w|,jch Inti irmih. «1 n.< i -
ed himself behind the counter. In a don M. A. P.
tears ami that yielded tt» no other
No appetite, loss ol .-.treiicth. nervous-
short time a lad ran into the shop and
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traeat meiit "
Hold under gunr.ititee near., hca^a :is. constlp-d.on, l l t n-Kth,
general debt lily, tour nr.i.gs. at.d cautrh
piped out:
A Bad Break.
!'t Brewer» drug store.
of the stomach ¡»re all due to h. .i;g tun.
“ I want two pound o' pickles fur ini
"It beats the Dutch." said a young
Kod: 1 > -• in4:ge*tlon. This new discov
feythur, aud here’s th' pot.
broker, “ how much trouble a fellow's
ery represents tlie natural Juices of dig'»-
Lc-//is Carrcll’s Humor.
The good man carefully weighed tlie w jfe*B most charming girl friend can
tlon as they exist in a healthy stomach,
pot and exclaimed:
.
, make for a fellow—or for a fellow’s
An English in.iga- h e give
nine combined with the great,; 1 ki;< vn tonio
ar.d reconstructive proper! -s. Koti ,1 for
“ Nay, lad. th’ pot weighs enough
Then he explained what up- amusing pit
of 1.»
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dyspepsia doe’, not on.y rfii.eve Indigestion
bowt pickles. Gut I’ll gl’ tlii one or two j |M.arP<i to Is? greatly In need o f ex- mor from the forgotl. u p
<>i
re- - :y
anyway.” —Liverpool Mercury.
planatlon. "I went home for dinner ford pamphlets. During ..... . tion t at.d dyspepsia, but triin fain,
helps all stomach troubles by hl»an ¡ng.
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the other night." he continued, "with Oxford In 1«'»5 he g iv e vc:»i to the f > purifying, sweetening and stf : gtheteng
The Firrt h r-eriean Duel.
a frlcn<l who was married recently lowing Euclidean delin;
•»: "L -i su the mucous membra s llnlr.g t
n ach.
In the year 1 .:« occurred the first
j j j e w jfc*s old ebum was there and perficlnllty Is the e h »
»■.- of « p • !i
M r. n. S. Bah, of Ravensw ! W. V*.. r»va:—
" 1 was t- u b lr 'l ». i h ■ ..r i l r.
1 f r tv --nty ye ars.
dr
: I:l . • ■ vv:i to have taken place on met the husband for the first time.
In which, any two point.- Iw hi;; taken.
K r« tr,| c u red r .9 a n l w o * r o • v
. .g It in n.l»k
Arnerl iu ? ¡1. The principals, Edward
“ ‘Really,’ she said on presentation, the speaker Is found t » he v. h . wi: i for baor."
Doty and Edivaul I.elster, were .serv •I quite fc-el that I have known you. regard to those two point
Kodol Digests What Y ou EaL
A i
■ is
- ur st marh.
ants of a Air. Hopkins, one o f the New You see, that picture of yours in foot- also given on the right c . w : . -n of Bott.os only. F - ■ *v»s It >!! •»•’
be,chin* <>f r»s. etc.
England colonists. The men had quur- ball costume that Jennie always kept examiners: “ A take? In ten ho,!
an 1 Praparad by E, O. DeWIT I lit CO., CHICAGO.
r !cd over ?:< ine tiifling matter and rc- on her dresser so long was very fa* gets a third class; It t:i ;»•« ¡:,
• » '
S u it i h i M i
■r Dr ug
sort'ed to the tie!»l for Its settlement. miliar to ine.’
amlncrs and gets a second. Find the
The :.ff :ir was .‘‘topped hy the authori
‘Say, you ought to have seen the value o f the examiner. i:i term; of
n g not i -f ire one bad !>een face
(i,nt f rG*ntl o f mine
But he hooks, also their value In terms when
a
a* «
v.i • ■ ,p-il in t!i • thigh and tho other in finally found his voice.
! no examination Is held.’
the ha tl. There v. ...i no law covering
‘“ But, rny dear Miss Smith,’ he re
r l k '■
s’-'h !, atters. I»et th«- governor o f the plied, ‘ I never wns a football player
Mr. John Kihn, of Yiiung, la .,-a y -,
I , -In- • tlt-cltlc-d t!:nt the men should and never had on a football costume.’ “ I have t«*cii »t iling In Witt
Kidney
I pun: ’ (1 nevertheless. At his or-
‘Then you should hn\e seen Miss -md Mladdcr Fill» for iihoiii it \< it and
d
;!:■•)• v
• sent to have their heads Smith’s face."—New York Globe
they gite better »iiti»f«ction tlmn any
nn l f ■ t tif-tl together and lie In that
pill I ever »old. I’lierc «re a dozen
condition twenty-four hours without
people here who have ll»ed them and
f 1 < ■•
Tl.ey suffered ro much,
they give prrf»'<*t >«• i-fwci ion lit <-u n
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;; were released at
en»»' 1 It ive u*e,| them m y -d f with
ti,.,* t?i.»i ,,, ...I l,,;>r.
line re»ult» ’’ Hold ov H, •noi! Finir.
Dollars, the
Bill.”
Nation's Drink
.
Sestak & Sons
Cement
c. T.
Stone
And Cement Building Material.
Cement Stone made t > Ordi r on Short
Notice. Foundations a Specialty.
L. P. BROW N.
0. K. BARBER SHOP
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m on a s ,
Stayton Livery
G. B. TRASK, 1‘rop.
Sour
Stomach
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m
u m m f 6 .
A Fresh Complexion
Call at the Ton*,(>ri»l iktrloi «ml gel
lirst-cliis* Hair <’ ut and an <* K
uh. It in healing and cooling to tin
:alp, restore» hair to it* natural
ealth, opens the i«jr<■» and strength
's the root*.
G. W . P L A S T E R , Prop.
ear Florence St.
STAY ION .
lo b P r in tin g
GET
YOURS A T
The Mail Office
The Buckboard.
"There .!• few pc; IIS llllO k'lOlV
hi
t.,"
of ‘l,:i -kho:ird’ cam«* to
. • appi. I in a veilic ..." -¡it ■; a writer
1 "It was a. a;, linei» iii th- tivenlles,
; when the tran poil alien of giro,Is,
[ v::re.« and u c oliali ic e watfc alunrst
A Dr Min k w mb
•alirely by wag ,:i
then ill eh
of u iiliturv stores in
. unite to «r :ny |x»st» in the southwest.
' In ea • 1 III -»see in:
ot the rough
exporleiit-etl1 by r»‘ii
•
freuiicnt mis-
: roads, and
!.. p :. u: ; tl.1 ll'iui ..«
oMTlurnlng.
in- ottl’.t. and.
Dr i’.u k o . orbatiteli
‘ go: t i „ ‘ i .... i , g
. a! anl, >*i;uj: |t,,.
: board we.■e set (lire My on th • axles
or hung Ir«low, ami the -tores were
I in such « mainici ih.it ili re
iveie no further delays Iront break-
is preserved—and produced—by
Robertine, a mild, delightful
preparation, delicately fragrant.
¿ 0 9 Make* the skin exquisitely «oft;
p T f banishes crackled appearance caused
by over-dryncss; reduces the size of
enlarged pores, cleanses them, re
duces inflammation anil spreads an even,
radiant glow due to wholesome nourish
ment of skin glands and stimulation of
the capillaries which also feed the
«kin and «apply it* healthful color.
Aik your Druggist fo r a fret iample o f
0B E R T I N E I
I m
V/ortìi T MO Mcn.
“ Leu Iliade thè ir!»*,- • Itili.'
“ Why. bis volti* Is t-racked.”
“ 1 knosv. h:it It split thè otln r night,
nini In*'» fdngiiig duci« now."—Yale
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Ree ■
A od Now He Dorsn’t.
Ifowell rio you llke eiiiiRrogiitlon.il
slngliig? Fovell I dbl uni il thè ent*
In our nelghlior'jo'jd ndopted tho Idoa
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Vetcrinary aurgeon and Dentist . . ’«'f r* m*4v tan < hsaj j he depziu'c(i(.“ii:i r .' !
|*,»,t-irrH<|ii»t<- of ninnili'
t >.| l< c--. Dui*
r,-*l«ter»*tl in Oregnn. *! >••«r » Veierlnsri
Dllti'iiltcsat?« IO*llcltf,t. Ksllafn, Unii <iii«riin
STAYTON,
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■ i (-Icata :f ti t.ske. it containì • ;,•
> < ’ , r i. ii rjfol 4.— ‘ and i*uv hv Lo tu auosli-
ÿ ricali) tu a baby ai t« an „ JulL
[ j
I'-"-* »a cct.u, lar^y .i*.
OREGON.
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tenh.