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C. T . U. N O T E S
Furnished by tho Pré«« Committee of the Htayton W 0. T I
til regular advertising rutta.
«ml published
power of sheriffs and District attor
Tn« M stt I» mailed rejularljr to 11» subscrib Gospel temperance service et the
ers until a definite order to discontinu* I» re M. K church next Sunday night. G neys to suppress Sunday saloons, pool
ceived and all arrearages are i>atd.
O. Oliver, the pastor, yvill he assisted rooms and all such places, and give
hy R. L. Morton. This will close the municipal authorities power to run a
greatest campaign ever waged for town as wide open as they desire. I he
proposed amendment would under
righteousness in Marion county.
l y i L B U R N. PINTLEK, D. M. D.
mine the stipitmacy of the State.
Vote NO on the Reddy Measure
The people of Oregon cannot toler
What is the "Reddy Measure?"
It is ate such tampering with her Consti
D EN TIST
a petition submitted hy Dr. J. F. Red tution, and the vote against this meas
Office over Fred Rock'* Store
dy, of Medford, and tiled with the ure should !>e so overwhelming * * to
STAYTON
OREGON See'y of State under the initiative Act, discourage any future attempts in tin-
which prt)|>oec8 to give cities the ex same direction.
clusive right to license and regulate
The proposed Amendment is entire
R , A. E L WOOD,
saloons without any regard to State ly superfluous, since all cities ami
law. Other things arc mentioned in towns in the State of Oregon do now
the petition, such as theaters, race enjoy the fullest possible "home rule,”
Office over Rock’s store,
tracks, pool-rooms, e tc , but it is evi having absolute self-government—the
dently the last resort of the liquor right to make and amend their own
STAYTON,
-
OREGON.
men to overcome the local option law. charters and enact their own laws, as
l’he Constitution of the State now we have already said, subject only to
J . M. RINGO,
provides "that city charters . m i s t I k * the Constitution anil the general
Sucre*»**«»» to W e K . T h o n iM
subject to the State Constitution and criminal laws of tin- State.
criminal laws of the State.” This pro
Vote 1121 NO.
posed law, if passed, simply means
We are trusting that St ay ton will
Leave orders at Slayton Hotel.
"wide open” saloons in our towns ami roll up a large majority of votes in fa
STAYTOX,
OREGON.
will rob our local option law of its vor of local option nr County prohibi
power. It would also take away tin- tion.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Funeral Director and Embalmer
JO H N
H E N K E L
Merchant Tailor
I have on hand a full line of samples
for Spring and Summer Suits.
Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty
STAYTON
C IT Y
OREGON
M EAT
M A RK ET
Sestak & Sons
sj'oaivn iu
Fresh, Salt and Smoked
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-
ll&ss. Nice, warm dining room and
ftrst-olass meals.
M. J. SPANIOL, Prop.
Stayton, Oregon
STAYTO N
CEMENT STONE WORKS
A IX
Cement
K IX D S
OF
Building
Stone
And Cement Building Material.
Cement Stone made to Order on Short
Notice. Foundations a Specialty.
Abolish Merciless Fishwheels
Says David Starr Jordan
President of Leland Stanford Junior University Writes on the
Columbia River Salmon Crisis.
0 . K. BARBER SHOP
The Mail Office
W illin g to H slp .
“1 suppose old Cnshmnn 1ms more
RKLIKF FROM RIIECM VTIC PAIN
money thun he knows what to do
"1 su Ilei rd with i brum ai ¡sin (or ov
er two years,” snya Mr. Rollam i C u rry, with?"
"Yea, but Ills wife and daughters aro
n patrolman of Koy West, Eia "Solite
ready to supply the needed Informa
ti mea it settled in my kneesam l lamed
tion.’^______________________________
me so I could bauli)- walk, st otber I
tlinea il would he iu my feet ami hamls
so I s a i m eapaeilateil for d u ly.
One
night w.hen 1 wa» in severe paio and j
lame (rom il my wife wenl lo thè drug
s t o r e Itero and carne back with a bot
i l e of C b ain h erlaics l ’aio Haliti
I wa»
ruhta-d with il and forno! thè Inni j
n a c il) goto- during thè night. I k e p i 1
on uaing it for u little more than two
wet-ks ami fottml that it drove thè
rhcum atixm away. I bave not litui uny
trouble frolli tliut disease for over 3
montila.” For sale hy all druggists.
A M artyr.
"Mamma, have 1 got to take a hath
tonigli i r .
•Tm afraid you have, my denr.”
"Hut I haven't done nnythlng nil the
week to deserve It.”- New York I.lfe.
T h s Fo res of H a b it.
OREGON GRANGE SPEAKS.
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.
I also build stone and con
crete walls. Send for c ir
cular and price list and I
will convince you that my
prices arc right.
L. L. THOHAS,
Stayton Livery
G. B. TRASK, Prop.
LABOR FEDERATION.
DR. K E. JACKSON
Veterinary Surgeon anti Dentist
“JAYHAWKERS OF ’49."
The publishers are also giving live
shares of stock in the Death Valley
Quartz and Placer Mining Company
as a premium. The stock is of the
par value of 4*1 per share.
Rush your orders or write for par*
ticulars.
A Fresh Complexion
!ob Printing
We cannot refrain from recording
the most curious capture of n llsli that
has come to our notice. The circuiti*
stance win retailed ninny years ago hy
Mr, lleathcote, one of the «rent an*
thorltlea ou the fens A Mr. Richard
son of IVtorliorouirh was skating on
the dikes when the Ice was very clear,
ntul lie noticed a large pike swimming
In front of him The llsli was terrified
hy the apparition and swam lu front of
the skater until It stopped from sheer
exhaustion. The skitter broke the Ico
and took out the fish with Ids hand,
which proved to bo n pike weighing
twelve pounds. It Is n story difficult
even for a fisherman or n local histo
rian to cap.— London Outlook.
GOOD WORDS FOR ('IIAM HER-
1.AIN’S OOIOH REMEDY.
People every where take pleasure in
testifying lo lite gixsl ipialuics of
ChiinihcrUina Cough Remedy Mrs.
Edward Phillips of Barclay, Md.,
writes; "I wish lo le|| you that I call
recommend
Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy
M) little girl, Catherine,
who is two years old, has been Inking
ibis remedy wbeliever alte Inis bail u
eold sine»- she was two moni Its old.
About a month ago I contracted a
dreadful eold myself, hut I took Cluim
berla ins Cniigh Remedy and was soon
ns well us ever," This remedy is for
sa le hy all druggists.
A certain accountant Is so devoted to
Stanford University, Cal., May 13, times when the water ia clear.
his profession that when he has noth
Very truly vourn,
190*— Mr. Edward Rosenbnrg, Asto
ing else to do he casts ti;» his eyes.
DAVID M ARK JORDAN
ria, Oregon, In response to a request
from Mr. Hyleu I am giving you my
opinion as to certain matters connect
C H A M B E R L A IN S COLIC, C H O L
ed with the salmon fishing in the Co
ERA AND D IA R RH O EA
The Oregon Slate Grange passed the
lumbia. As you know, 1 was the lir»t following resolutions at its meeting
REM ED Y
Stayton, Oregon.
Commissioner ever sent out to inves this month:
Tlu-rt- is probably t»o medicine made
tigate the salmon. 1 spent some time
Whereas, There lias been referred ti that is relied upon with more implicit j
in Astoria in 1*80 and I have made a the Committee on Resolutions for confidence than Chamberlains Colic, j
number of visits there or farther north consideration the two fi.-h hills relat Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Dur-
in the same interest since then.
I ing to the fishing industry to be voted mg i|u- third of a century iu which it j
have not changed my opinion in this on at the June election, bills No 319 has I teen in use, people have learned
time as to these matters.
and 332, respectively:
that it is the one remedy lliul never
(1) The fish wheel and the station
Your Committee has examined into fail-
When reduced with water and
ary trap in the Columbia river should these two hills as far as their time sweetened it i- pleasant to lake. For ;
he abolished. It would be well for the would permit and have to report that sale hy all druggists.
fishing interests of the country if the we favor proper protection to all na
stationery trap in all of its various | tural spawning grounds; and to that
forms was eliminated, for this is the j etui we condemn as a great detriment
Everyone interested in poultry Rigs, Horses and Accommc^
most destructive and undiscriminat to said industry and to our Mate should call at this office and subscribe
dations First-class.
ing kiud of fishing. On the Columbia the operation of FISH W H E ELS in I
where the river is narrow and swift, ' the nariows of said river and demand , for the Northwest poultry Journal
the fish wheel is not only very des and urge the passage of a law remov The price Is only 50 cents per year, Hacks connect with trains at Kings
tructive, but has the additional evil ! ing the same and also further recom and it contains much valuable infor
ton and West Htaytoii,
effect of (a) taking work from the fish mend that said law shall be so con mation in every issue. It is published
Hinge
line from Turner it- Lyons.
ermen, and (b) of taking the fish when j structed as to remove all traps from in Salem, hence has coast news, and
they aae not in the best condition, for said stream.
such as is of value locally, and of S T A Y T O N ,
O REG O N .
fish for canning ought to taken iu
much more value to people of this sec
tide-water.
(2) It would be well if all fishing ; The Oregon State Federation of La tion than Eastern journals.
on a large scale above tide-water in | bor has also endorsed the same pro
posed legislation.
the Columbia should be prohibited.
I would also recommend that a
MORE NIPPLES.
To save Columbia River Salmon
careful study of gill-net and similar
Post-grsduaU «I Wyman'» Cvllffe. l-uljr
Any
mother
who has had experience respite red in Oregon. U year» a Veterinary
vote
n»
follow»:
methods of fishing be made, with a j
withtliis distressing ailment will la- Pineali cate» Solicited. Satisfaction Uuaran
view to the ultimate interest of the TR U E FIS H H IL L
pleased to know that n cure may he Iasi.
fishing industry, as even if worse forms j 332 | X | Yes.
effected hy applying Chamberlain’s
ST SY T O N , - O R EG O N .
>f fishing were eliminated, there are 333 | | No.
Halve ns soon as the child is done
-still perhaps too many gill-nets for the
nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth
F IS H O W N E R S ’ TR IC K H IL L
size of the river.
before
allowing the hal-e to nurse.
| Yes.
To prohibit gill-uet fishiug after 31* |
Many
trained
nur»en use this salve
dark would virtually destroy the ef 319 | X | No
with .best results.
For sale hy all
fectiveness of that industry at all
S a v e I l i U < -li|i|> 0 -K u n l l l e le c t io n .
druggist«.
The Death Valley Magazine, which
is publishing the life of Death Valley
Scotty, will begin the story of the
“Jayliawkers of 49” in its May num
ber. The “Jayliawkers” discovered
D f . atii V alley P cblihhinu C o .,
and gave Deatli Valley its name. The
Rhyolite, Nevada.
story will be written by John B. Col 14—It
ton, one of tbe survivors, who is now
75 years of age. He was the youngest
H a s to T a k e Th em .
member of the party, being lfi years
”1 can take 100 words a minute,"
old at the time.
said one shorthand writer to another.
April 5, 1849, the party, consisting
"I often take more than that,” re-
of 3<i members, organized at Galesburg, : marked tile other In sorrowful accents,
III»., under the name of "Jayliawkers,” "but then I have to. I’rn married.”
and started to the gold fields of Calif
ornia.
They were on foot the last 52
lays of the trip, having ahandomd
tie ir wagon» and hiiti-h- r 1 l lo ir oxen
lor food
is preserved—and produced—by
There are four survivors, on«* a wo
Robertine, a mild, delightful
Call at the Ton«orial Parlor and get man aged 94 year-, who carried a child
preparation, delicately fragrant
a first class Hair Cut and an O K upon lo r hack and kept in line while
Makes ths (kin exquisitely soft|
Rub. It is healing and cooling to the
banishes crackled appearance caused
scalp, restores hair to its natural strong men f- II < end oa went insane
by over-dryness | reduces the size of
health, opens the pores and strength upon the trail.
enlarged pores, cleanses them, re-
ens the roots.
( duces inflammation and spreads an even,
All of the story w ill be lol l for the
radiant glow due to wholesome nourish
G. W . P L A S T E R , Prop. ; first ti i.c, (he lulu orous ns well as
ment of skin glands and stimulation of
Near Florence St.
STAY ION. I the pathetic. Publishers have sought
the capillaries which also feed the
skin and supply its healthful color.
I it for 50 year», but t i e survivors have
/ s i your Druggist for a fr tt sample of
now deemed it fit ami proper to give
| it to i I-- D-nitli Valley Magazine.
No pioneer or lover of American
history can afford t-> miss it.
if*
I The subscription | r ce of the maga
it « ;
G ET YOURS A T
zine is 4-1 a y-ar. Every ¡son-con*
l tins stories and | ictures of the -I- sert
worth the price.
L. P BROWN.
J u st • F is h Story.
10BERTI1
The Alaska-Y’ likon-Paeilic Exposi
tion, which will I ki held at Health*,
opening Juno 1st, 1900, is fifty per
cent completed. The Oregon build
ing, which will he finished within a
month, will he the first state building
completed.
PORTLAND
: ROSE =
FESTIVAL
To be held ill
A CALIFORNIAN’S LUCK.
P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N ,
"The luckiest day af »ny life was
when I bought a box of Buck Ion's Ar
nica Halve;” writes Chnrle» F Buduliii
Will be the most brilliant
of Tracy, California. "Two 25c. boxes
cured me of nn annoying ca«e of itch
ing piles, which had troubled me for
years and that yielded to no other
ever held in the Pacific Northwest.
traeatment” Hold under guarantee
Portland,
"The lla-i- City,” will hen
at Brewers drug store.
seem- of splendor and the cctifrenf
world wide interest lor one week.
The A[e of Artifieisl 3-acty.
Writers on topics concerning wom Heveral im portant couvcm ions :.> be
en's matters would fain have us be
ht-hl in Port land on l hat o fr 1 ion.
lieve that the present Is the age of
beauty. The fact Is that never liefore
hnve the arts of artificiality Iteeti ho
widely ndopted among nil classes as
they nre today.—London Opinion,
June i to 6,1908
Floral Fiesta ■ Civic Jubilee
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* not on'irvly free from disease, on the j
On I lu» ( teca»i> 1 1 I r.m
-liizli eli-vatinns fever« prevail, while on
the lower levels malaria is encounter I
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•d to a greater or It-«« extent, accord i
ing to altitude. To overcome climate
ilTeetim»« I i««i»nde, malaria, jaundice,
btlinu«nes«, fever and ague, and gene- !
$ 2.75
rnl debility, th» nio«t effective remedy
For Particnhirs t ’,,|| ,,,,
i« Electric Bitters, flu* great alterative
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md blond purifier; tbe antidote for
every form of Inalily weed ness, ner WM. MrMUKK VY, (Ic i. P„». Agent,
vousness, and insomnia. Hold under
Portland, Oregon.
guarantee- at Brewers drug store. 50c.
to Portland and Return at