The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, May 22, 1908, Image 4

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    THE STAYTON MAH
t.
\V. C. T. 11. NOTES
D. AttX AN D tR, Publisher
Intere«! at the reatóme.« at Starton. Oregon a*
mall matter r* the second elsa»
Fin nulled by the Pré» Committee of the Stayton W C. T F .and published
at regular advertising rates.
“ The angel of the laird encainpetli i Better not wait for Prohibition to,
'round about them that fear him ami j lie popular before you join the ran ks
caired and all arrearages are paid.
but make it popular by joining.
delivereth them.” — l’salnu ¡14:7.
Liberty is the right to do as you
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Vote NO on the Reddy measure.
please so long as you please to do
The saloon has been banished from right.
^ y i L B l ' R N. PINTLER, D. M. D.
state after state and city after city till | “ That which produces evil is moral­
of the 84,000,000 people of the Uni teal ly wrong.
That which is morally
DENTIST
States more than Ho,000,000 live where w rong cannot be politically right.”
the saloon is not permitted to exist,
Office over Fred Rock’s Store
A Christian has no more light to
t his is because of the detrimental ef
betray
righteousness in |Hilitic* than
STAYTON
OREGON feet8 of the saloon on business, its
at the prayer meeting.
multiplication of crime, its destruct­
Stayton can never “ boost" very
iveness to morals public ami private,
R A. ELWOOP,
much
till the saloons are“ boostcd"out.
its wanton waste of money needed
ATTORNEY AT LAW
elsewheie, the debauching of public
How many times have wo heard
servants
of
the
people
ami
the
dis­
this
remark. “ Stayton i* a nice little
Office over Rock’s store,
gusting interference of liquor men in city, but why do you have four sa­
STAYTON,
-
OREGON.
politics and with our courts of justice. loons?” or “ It would be a splendid
Liquor men have no polities hut their town but lor the saloons," and so on.
own seltish interests, and it is a well The Anti-Saloon League and W. C. T.
J. M. RINGO,
known fact that they defy every law U. are mighty factors working togeth­
S u c c e s H o r t o \V. E. T h o i n a #
of God and man to accomplish their er to wipe out this teriible evil. I t
Funeral Director and Embalmer ends, The “ White Mali’s Burden” is, WILL UK IKl.NK.
the saloon. The real “ black hand” is :
Leave orders at Stay ton Hotel.
“ Christ, the King, commanding every
tiie saloon.
Civilization can never!
weapon burnished bright;
STAYTON,
OREGON.
reach its highest plane till the saloon
Peaceful war we're waging, brothers,
is but a memory.
‘ help us win the tight,’
J O H IN
H E N K E L
God pity the man who is afraid that j Christian votes must conquor in this
he “ will hurt his business” by voting !
battle for the right,
Merchant Tailor
against the saloon.
Under the star spungled banner.”
I hare on hand a full line of samples
Vote NO on the Reddy measure.
Vote NO on the Reddy measure.
for 6pring and Summer Suits.
T ub M ail la mailed regularly to Its subscrib­
an until a definite order to discontinue la re-
•»¡ml ami entert aine«! as a great rep
good w o r d s for c h a m b e r ­
l a i n ' s COUGH REMEDY
ritentativi* American, having a lead
Rciiplc everywhere take pleasure in
ing pan in the direction of American
affair«
Ho was given opportunity testifying to tin* gooil qualities of
Chamberlains Cough Remedy. Mrs.
for obué i valions never Indore accorded Edward Bbillip* of Barclay, Mil.,
to any one traveling in privale capita writes: "I wish to tell you that I can
recommend
Chamberlain'»
Cough
ity •
My little girl, Calht<rine,
If one wants to see the world, and Remedy.
who is two years old, lias been taking
the people who urc at the head of at-
this remedy whenever sbo ha* luol a
fairs in all countries, us well as the cold since sin« was two months old.
masses, lie has in tins book an oppor­ About a month ago I contract«-«! a
tunity of seeing them through the dreadful cold loyst'lf, hut I took Cham-
eyes «if I’ol.Williams Jennings Bryan. I«orlaiiin Cough Rcuiialy and was soon
as well as «-v«*r." This remedy is for
It is s«d«l hv subscription, and the sale by all druggists.
Thompson Publishing Company of St.
Louis, Mo , are tin« f «rumate publish­
Willing to Hslp.
ers. They offer an c*i««‘cially inviting
"I suppomg old ('ashman has more
opportunity to solicitors m another
tnouey than he know« what to do
column of this issue.
with?"
“ Yes, but his wife nml daughter« «re
RELIEF FROM RHEUMATIC l'AIN ready to supply th«> n«*<*«l«*«I Informa­
“ 1 su Ilei cil with rheumatism for ov­ tion."
er two years," says Mr. Kidland Curry,
a patrolman «d Key West, Fla “ Hoine-
tiincs it settled in my knees and lann-il
mu so 1 could I mail ly walk, at other
times it would he m my feet and hands
so 1 was incapacitate«) for duly. One
night when 1 was in severe pain and
lame from it my wife went to the drug
store In-re and came hack with a bot­
tle of Chamberlains Bain Balm. 1 was
rubbe«! with it and fourni the bad
naerly gone during the night. 1 kept
on using it for u little more tbun two
weeks and fourni that it drove the
Ii you are in need of a mon­
rheumatism away. I have not bud any
ument I am prepared to
trouble from that «liseuse for over 3
months.” For sale by all ilruggisls.
furnish anything in the
Monuments
/Marble, G ran­
ite or Bronze
A Martyr.
monument line.
I have a
line of samples with prices
that will interest you.
“ Mamma, have I g«*t to take n bath
tonight?"
"I'm nfrold you have, my dear.’.'
I also build stone and con­
Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty
“ But I haven’ t «lone anything all the
i the worm will bore in between them week to deserve It." New York Life.
"JAYHAW KERS OF ’49."
crete walls. Send for cir­
8TAYT0N
OREGON
and destroy both apples.
cular and price list and I
The Death Valley Magazine, which
The Fore# of Habit.
This thinning should he done ns j
will convince you that my
A certain aecountaut Is so devote«! to
is publishing the life of Death Valley
C IT Y M E A T
M A R K E T Scotty, will begin the story of the *oon after the fruit sets ns possible, so J his profession that when he has noth­
prices are right.
as to give the remaining fruit the full | ing; else to «1«» he casts ir* his eyes.
“ Jayhawkers of 49” in its May num­ strength of the tree.
Sestak & Sons
The orchard should be well culti­
ber.
The “ Jayhawkers” discovered
CHAMBERLAINS COLIC. CHOL­
vated
and the ground pulverized again
and gave Death Valley its name. The
Stayton, Oregon.
ERA AND DIARRHOEA
F resh , S a i t and S m o k e d story will be w ritten by John B. Col­ ' after the heavy rains we have bad.
REMEDY
If prunes are too thick on the trees
M EATS
There is probably no medicine made
ton, one of the survivors, who is now a good way to thin them is to prune
75 years of age. He was the youngest | the trees during this month or next. that I- relied upon with more implicit
confiileuce than Chamberlains ( ’.»lie,
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
member of the party, being 16 years
lllKtl.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Dur­
FOR STOCK AND HIDES
old at the time.
James B. Decker died Sunday at Ins ing tin* titir«l of a century in which it
April 5, 1849, the party, consisting home in Stayton after a long illness. ha* l«een in us«*, people have lcnrnc<l
Stayton, Oregon of 36 members, organized at Galesburg, He was born in New York Sept. 27,! that it is the one remedy that never
Ills., under the name of “ Jayhaw kers," Ib25, and has been a resident of Ore­ fails. When reduced with water and
sweetened it is pleasant to take.
For
and started to the gold fields of Calif­ gon for over 40 years. He is survived sale by all druggists.
ornia.
They were on foot the last 52 by his wife, a sop,»Hid daughter. Mrs.
Rigs, Horses and Accommo­
days of the trip, having abandoned Decker is a daughter of Allen Drips.
Everyone interest«*! in poultry
dations First-class.
their wagons and butchered their oxen The funeral was held Monday after- ^ should call at this office and subscribe
Is open to the public. All newly fur­ for food.
for tin* Northwest Poultry Journal. Hack* connect with trains at Kings­
noon at the M. E. church.
nished rooms. Accommodations first-
There are four survivors, one a wo­
The price is only 50 cents p«-r y«*ar,
ton nml West Slayton.
Mrs. NVilda Goodfellow, wife of and it contains inueli valuable infor­
glaas. Nice, warm dining room and man aged 94 years, who carried a child
Frank Goodfellowr, died May 16th at
.Stag«* lit««* front Turn«*r to Lyons.
Arst-olaas meals.
upon her hack and kept in line while
the home 3 miles southeast of Jordan, mation in every issue. It is published
strong men fell dead oa went insane of pneumouia, aged 46 years.
in Salem, lu*nce has coast n«*ws, and S T A Y T O N ,
OREGON.
upon the trail.
such as is of value locally, and of
M. J. SPANIOL, Prop.
Harvey \V. Jarvis «lied May 16th much more value to people of this sec­
All of the story will be told for the
near
N. Hantiam of tuberculosis. He
Stayton, Oregon first time, the humorous as well as
tion than Eastern journals.
DR. E. E. JACKSON
was a son of Mrs. Effie Jarvis and was
the pathetic. Publishers have sought 16 years of age.
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
it for 50 years, hut the survivors have
l’o*t-xr«i«luiti<* of Wyuinu'a Collrg.'. Imly
SORE NIBBLES.
STAYTON
now deemed it fit and proper to give “ The Old W orld and its W ays.”
n-Klstercd In Oreium. zz yv«r» • Veterinary
Any mother who lias luul oxperimicc Difficult csm - i Solicited. Hnll.fartlnii «Jtiaran
Col. William Jennings Bryan’s new
it to the Death Valley Magazine.
withthis (li-tr«***ing ailment will be teed.
book
of
travel,
entitled
“
The
Old
No pioneer or lover of American
S T A Y T O N , - OREGON.
pleased to know that a cure may be
World and its Ways,” recounts his re­ effected by applying Chamberlain’s
history can afford to miss it.
ALT. KINDS OF
The subscription price of the maga­ cent tour around the world and his Salve ns so«tn as the child is «lone
Cement Building Stone
zine is $1 a year. Every issue con­ journeys through Europe. It is pro- ^ nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth
before allowing the babe t«> nurse. !
tains stories anti pictures of the desert fusely and elegantly illustrated with
And Cement Building Material.
Many trained nurses us«* this salve)
251 artistic engravings representing with best results.
worth the price.
For sale by all i
The publishers are also giving five men and things seen in the various druggists.
Cement Stone made to Order on Short
shares of stock in the Death Valley countries of the earth during that not­
Notice. Foundations a Specialty.
(¿uartz and Placer Mining Company ed journey. The engravings are made
The Alnska-Yukon-Pacific Exposi- j
L. P. BROWN.
as a premium. The stock is of tin from photographs taken for him or his tion, which will he held at Seattle, !
party specially for this publication. It
par value of if I per share.
opening June 1st, 1909, is fifty per
Rush your orders or write for par is regarded by him as the monument­
cent completed. The Oregon build­
ticulars.
al literary work of his life, and is pub­
ing, which will he finished within a
D e a t h V a l l e y P u b l is h in g C o .,
lished under his special supervision.
month, will he the first state building
11—4t
Rhyolite, Nevada.
It is sold only through agents, and
completed.
To la* held in
following its announcement it has, we
I
P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N ,
ORCHARD NOTES.
are ad wised, met with a demand that
A CALIFORNIAN’S LUCK.
has exhausted in a few months four
By the «.'ounty Fruit Inspector.
“ The luckiest day af my life was
These notes are Intended for tx.*«inner» rath­ large editions aggregating over 41,000 wh«*n I bought a box of Bucklen’a Ar­
er than for the experienced orchardlat.
Will la* the most brilliant
copies. By special contract with hi* nica Salve;" writes Charles F Budahii
Young trees planted this spring
of Tracy, California. “ Two 25r l«ox«*s
. publishers he made the retail price
cure«l me of an annoying ease of itch­
should have the sprouts all rubbed ofi
low down with the view of putting it ing piles, which had troubled me for
the bodies except five or six at the top.
ever held in the Pacific Northwest,
within the easy reach of every reader years ami that yielded to no other
These five or six sprouts should be al­
traeatment.” Bold under guarantee Portland, “ The It«.*«* City," will he »1
and book buyer.
lowed to grow until next winter or
scene of splendor and tin* centre of
The b««ok gives his experiences— at Brewers «lrug store.
spring, when you will select three or
world-wide int«-re*i fur «me week.
what lie **aw and did— whom lie met
lour «>f them to form the top.
Keep
The Age of Artificial Beauty.
Several important «‘«nivtniion* to lie
and his impressions and conclusions.
Writers on topl«*s concerning wom­
these sprouts rubbed off all summer.
held in Portland on I li.-it oci'H»iiin,
He made a profound study of the na­ en’s matters would fain have us t»«'-
Do not allow them to get old and
tions and of men and things as he saw lleve that the present Is the age of
Call at the Tonsorial Parlor and get tough so you will have to use the them ar«iiiii<l the world.
He gives
a first-class Hair Cut anil an O. K. shears or the knife. The growth that governmental, educational, religion* beauty. The fact Is that never fiefore
have the arts of artificiality lieen so
Rub. It is healing and cooling to the
g ies into these sprouts will lie wasted. and other conditions, from the stand- vrhlely adopted among all classes as
scalp, restores hair to its natural
Trees that were grafted this spring point of a student and one profoundly they are today.—London Opinion.
health, opens the pores and strength­
interested in all the peoples of the
should be watched and the sprouts
ens the roots.
T11E W<) U LD’S B KST C U M A T K
earth.
rubbed off so they will not interfere
G. W . P L A S T E R , Prop.
W ill Sell Special Ticket*
The hook is no sen*e political, 'hut i* not «-ntirely free from disease, on the
Near Florence St.
STAYTON. witii the growth of the grafts. In j is a brilliant r«-cor«l of travel and ob- high elevations fevers prevail, while on
On This Occa»ion Front
case some of tiie grafts do not grow, I nervation, from the standpoint of a the lower levels malaria i* encounter­
W T S T STAYTON
one o r two sprout* can he left grow, well informed American citizen, con- ed to a greater or less extent, accord­
, cerning the countries and the people* ing to altitude. To overcome climate
and these can qe budded this summer
to Portland nml Return at
1 of the earth a* seen Unlay. While the affection« lassitude, malaria, jaundice,
or grafted next spring.
| |«en descrided the camera pictured the biliousness, f«*ver and ngue, and gene-
$ 2.73
Apples should lie thinned so that splendid detail* of this journey.
ral debility, tlis most effective remedy
For
Particulars
Call on
While Col Bryan travel«*! a* a pri­ i* Electric Bitters, the great alterative
only one apple remains on a fruit
H. B. CONDIT, Local Agent.
G ET YOURS A T
spur. When they gr«>w in clusters or vate citizen lie went with the prestige and blood purifier; the antidote for
of having made two memorable con­ every form of l«o«lily weailnea«, ner­
W M. M< MURRAY, Gen. Bus. Agent,
wrliere two nib together you cannot té*!* for the Bresidency «>í the United
vousness, ami insomnia. Mold under
spray them thoroughly all over. Then jétales, au«l he was «everywhere recog- guarantee at Brewers drug store. 50c.
Portland, Oregon.
L. L. THOriAS,
StaytonLivery
G. B. TRASK, Prop.
Grand Central Hotel
CEMENT STONE WORKS
0 . K. BARBER SHOP
PORTLAND
= ROSE =
FESTIVAL
June i to 6,1908
Floral Fiesta ,: Civic Jubilee
SO U TH ER N
PACIFIC CO.
lob Printing
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