The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, June 12, 1908, Image 1

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THE STAYTON MAIL
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A. N l t W S P A H K H ,
N OT A N
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S u b s c r ip tio n , $ 1 .2 5 P E R A N N U M
STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON, JUNE
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this time. What Htnyton needs is when J. W. and wife feel very lone­
unity, not factionalism.
Hhall we some, for they miss him very muen.
A n our readers linvo perhaps noticed, have it?
Jdlin Hefner and family visited at
several of our merchant* and tin* bunk
I.
atkk .— Since tho above was in Then. H ig h b erg er’s Sunday.
have withdrawn their advertising from
N. Kitzinger made a business trip to
tit« M ail , supposably because the id type, we have had a talk witli W. L
itor Niiw fit to make un « of tho priv­ F re res, cashier of the hank, and he Heott’s sawmill Wednesday.
ilege granted him by tie* Constitution states that the cause of iiis withdraw­
Me Casteel is working for A. L.
of the United Hinted to vote iih lie ing his patronage from the M ail was Hhelley.
the
criticism
of
tlie
picnic
in
a
com­
pleased.
Wm. VanHandel is busy hustling
We consider the action of these |a-o- munication published in this jiaper lumber for hts next house.
and
written
by
K.
Forretle.
It
is
the
pie unjust mid unwise— unjust, lie-
Mrs. Lee Tate recently visited
cause TilK MAlt. Iins never U-eu used rule of all newspapers to n|ien their
friends in this vicinity.
columns
to
communications
intend­
us h medium to influence voters one
Col i c and l l l ar r hoe a.
way or another on the question of pro-; ed for tlie public good. This is one of
hitiition, and because until conditions the safeguards of our uatioonl liberty
Fains in the stomach, colic and di­
in Htnyton hud reached a point wheie — free speech and a free press. It was arrhoea are quickly relieved by tlie
and
still
is
tlit-
privilege
of
any
one
they were a slinnie and a disgrace, we
u»e of Chamiierlaius Colic, Cholera
had favored allowing the Naloons to ngrieved to answer Mr. Forrette's arti­ and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by
cle
Men
in
public
life
must
ex|»ert
run Their action is unwise, in that
all druggists.
it will prove a hjomerang—- will do critici-m; a public man who does not
receive
it
is
one
who
achieves
nothing.
themselves more harm than it will
While l)r. H. A. Beauchamp was
. . .
And ibis brings us back to the text
T hu M ail . Htnyton is right now
driving hi. trotting mare hitched to a
*$**¥
where she needs the help of her friends. of the foregoing article. Mr F re res is cart, the atiininl became frightened
There is no question but that the pass- the mayor of Htayton and president of and starred to run. The axle of the ,
inic of the prohibitory law in this pre­ the Commercial Club— a man to whom cart broke and tin- Dr. was thrown
cinct even under best conditions all the people look to work for the out, alighting on bis head and shoul- j
would have a damaging efleet, for best interests of tlie community as a der*.
The accident occurred near
those opposed whether interested in whole. lie seems to consider Mr Geo. Lentz’s, and tlie Dr. was brought
the town or not are lanind to knock. Forrette’s article n personal matter. home by Frank Lesley in his automo-
These people are helping the knock- Hus he the interests of the town at bile.
He was considerably bruised
ers knock their own business. They I miiii sufficiently tu lay aside (airsotial and shaken, and his back severely
do not seem to consider tlint the edit­ grievances for the good of the com ­ strained, but tlie following day was
or of tins paper is only one of 153 in munity that lias placed him in its able to attend to his patients, though
Slayton precinct who voted "dry,” to highest office? We believe be has.
not feeling very brisk.
The Dr. is
say nothing of those who voted the
congratulating himself that lie es-
OHITVAKT.
same wny in other precincts, and a
caped with so slight injury.
Thomas J. Smith w h s born January
slap at us is a slap at them
Tniilgnt.
l'Jtli, 1834, near Hpringlield, Illinois.
Htayton lias a good deal at stake
If you would, enjoy tomorrow take
About 1830 or '37 lie moved to Iowa
jimt now—-a railroad in prospect, a and in 1841 to Halt's county, Mo.
Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tab
•*oolen mill tli n t needs help, and in
April 10, 1840, be started across the lets tonight. They produce an agree­
order to keep pace with other towns plains with 1 1 is parents.
His father able laxative effect, clear the head and
eontinual boosting is necessary. To died la-fore reaeliing .the Willamette cleanse the stomach. Price, 25 cents.
introduce factional - rife and dissen­ valley
With Ins mother and broth­ Samples free at Brewer’s drug store
sion at this time is in destroy the har­ ers arrived in Salem, Dec 23, 1840,
mony that i* necee»aiy and endanger after mouths of hard travel and terri­
Everyone interested in imultry
the future id the town— and all for ble hardships.
should call at this office and subscribe
what?
William Campla'II was captain of for the Northwest Poultry Journal.
During nearly seven years in Htay ilie train lie traveled in to wtiere tlie The price is only 50 cents per year
ton we have worked for what we con­ road forked for California ami Oregon and it contains much valuable infor­
sidered the best interests of the entire and from there Unde Henry Smith mation in every issue. It is published
community. We have always been was captain of tlie train corning to in Salem, hence baa const news, and
willing to accept criticism or counsel, Oregon.
such as is of value locally, and of
but never dictation.
Htayton is
March 31, 1853, the deceased was much more value to people of this sec­
known as among the prosperous and married to Elisabeth Bryant. To this tion than FLu-tern journals.
wide-awake towns of the Valley. Wc union nine children were tiorn, seven
Nature has provided the stomach
believe T iik M ail is entitled to some
... daughters and two sons. Mrs Eli/.a- with certain natural fluids known as
pu.tion
,B lrm\
both Smith, the wife, died January 27, the digestive juices, and it is through
have with the rest of be people#of , stM)
hRJ, one brother / N.
tills place, seen the saloons go from Smith, of Central Point, Jackson Co., these juice* that the food we eat is
bad to worse, even
in the face
of , tlie and one sister, Mrs. M. E. Blakely, of acted upon in such n way as to pro­
,
,
fart tlmt the saloon men themselves |»ortlaildf now living, and of hi. own duce tlie rich, red blood that (lows
through the veins of our body and
looked for the town ,u
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family there are Mrs. Margaret Mur*
year. Two years ago.wlieq Stnyton had phy and Mrs. Lucinda Miller, of Stay- thereby makes us strong, healthy and
28 wet majority, a saloon man prnpli ion, Mrs Alice Stapleton, of Portland, robust, and it is the weakening of
esied that tlie town would go dry in Mrs. Etta Prcttyman, of Watsonville, these digestive juices tlint destroys
UX)M. From 28 wet to 50 dry is quite Calif., Mrs. ltoxie Lake and Mr. J. W. health. It is our own fault if we des­
a step in tIti<* precinct’s vote, and Smith, of Stayton, Mr. H. K. Smith of troy our own health, and yet it is so
shows that the people thought them­ Portland, all of whom were present at easy for any one to put the stomach
selves justified in their voting as they the funeral There are eight grand­ out of order When you need to take
did.
Sublimity precinct, that two children and six great grand children, something take it promptly, but take
years ago bad a few over twenty dry besides many friends, to mourn his something you know is reliable-some­
votes, this year cast 75 dry, lies ides departure. He united with the Christ­ thing like Kodol For Dyspepsia ami
two that would have counted dry ian church June 1872, of which he was Indigestion. Kodol is pleasant to take,
t lirow ii out. 'The fact is, the people a member the rest of his life. He it is reliable and is gunratced to give
did not as a rule vote against tlie sa­ passed away June 1st, 1008, being 74 relief. Hold by Stayton Pharmacy.
loons, hut the way the saloons are con ­ years, 4 months and 12 days old.
Presbyterians of Pilot Rock will
ducted Tlie saloon element lias con ­
build a |3,000 church.
trolled elections hero during tlie past
Sublimity Gleanings.
seven years, and they are alone to
DeWitts Kidney and Bladder Pills
Philip Meier made a business trip to arc prompt and thoro nod will in a
blame because tlie laws were not en­
Portland this week.
forced, and that they were voted out.
very short time strengthen the weak­
We hear it rumored that tne ones
Rev. A. Lainck spent several days of ened kidneys and allay troubles aris-
who have quit tlie M ail talk of having this week in Portland.
ing from intlamation of tlie bladder.
another paper started in town. N\ ** . Philip Meier A Son have received They are recommended everywhere.
do not believe this is true, as we give „ |#,r new KM ,,„y pieM> lt is of the Hold by Stayton Pharmacy.
them credit for having better judge­ latest improved kind and has a capac­
Some men fail to hit the target of
and
ment than that. This would divide ity of from 40 to 60 tons. They will
Htayton into factions, each with an hale hay and straw during the sum­ success because they aim too high.
organ, and would cause a breach that mer.
Stomach troubles are very common
it would take years to heal. “ A house
in the summer time and you should
Chris.
Giebeler
has
received
his
new
divided against itself is sure to full."
not only l*e very careful about what
We have considerable money invested 20 horse power J. I. case engine.
you eat just now, but more (ban tins,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Schott,
Mrs.
in Stayton, and had expected to in­
you should be careful not to allow
vest more during the summer, and we E. P. Schott ami Miss Jennie Riester
your stomach to become disordered,
left
for
a
few
weeks
stay
in
Portland
are not anxious to see our property
and when the stomach goes wrong
decrease in value, as all property will Tuesday.
take Kodol. This is the best known
if this uncalled for opposition is con
Four pupils of the public school preparation that is offered to the peo­
tinned, and rather than see a factional have successfully passed tlie 8th grade ple today for dyspepsia or indigestion
light started in Htnyton that is bound J examination. They are tlie Misses or any stomach trouble. Kixiol di­
to result in great harm to us a both Theresa Rausclier, Mary Odentlial, gests all foods, ft is pleasant to take.
in a business, financial and social way, Mary YanHandel and Mr.James Ripp. It is sold here by Stayton Pharmacy.
while we have nothing to give away,
Mrs. Henry Miller returned from
we will take a fair consideration and | Cascade Locks Tuesday, where she vis-
Tetter cured,
sell the M ail if those parties will pro ited her son, Dr. F. J. Hosch.
I A lady customer of ours had suffered
ducc a buyer whom they believe will
Mrs. Oehlschlager and Miss T. Arm with tetter for two or three years. It
conduct tlie paper in a more aatisfac- ] old are visiting friends here.
got »<» had on her hands that she could
lory manner than the writer.
.1.
F
and
M.
W.
Hunt,
Walter
and
n,lt " Uend tn her '•»«■•hold duties
We were accused one day this week
One box of Chamberlain’s Halve cum l
Henry
Downing
and
Mr.
Frazer,
of
by a good friend of ours of being too
lier.
Chamberlain* medicines give
loyal to Stayton. He Miiil, "W ith you, Portland, passed thru here on their splendid satisfaction in this commun­
T h i n k « I t H h v i m I h i « L i f e .
way
to
the
Hrciteuliusli
Hot
Springs.
it is Stayton, Stayton. Everything
ity.— M. H. Rodney & Co , Almond,
Lester
M. Molson, of Naples, Maine,
for Stayton.” -We plead guilty to the
Ala. Chamberlains medicines are for
Triumph Notes.
charge. Wo have always had faith in
says
in
a
recent letter: “ I have used
sale by all druggists.
the future of this town, and now that
Mrs. Martin DoerHer and daughter
Dr. Kings New Discover) many years,
it is where it is— where it needs help spent a few days visiting at the Ritz-
Big cuts or little cuts, small scratch­ for roughs and colds, and I think it
— we are, ns always— ready to do our inger home.
es or bruises or big ones are healed
saved my life.
I have found it a reli­
part to keep it in a prosperous condi­
Fred Casteel and wife returned from quickly by l)e\\ itts \\ iteli Hazel Salve.
tion. In order to make Stayton a Sheridan, where they have been look­ It is especially good for piles. Be sure able remedy for throat and lung com ­
town to which one could induce |a'o- ing at land.
to get DeWitts. Hold bv Stayton Pbnr. plaints, and would no more t>e with­
ple to come and locate and bring up
out a bottle than I would he without
Rose Staigcr’s school in Polk coun­
T H « K * . t 1*111« K * « r S o l a .
children, it was found necessary to do
ty
is
out
and
she
is
w
ith
her
parents
away with tlie saloons. In order to
"After doctoring 15 years for chron­ food.” For nearly forty years New
again.
make Htayton the second best town in
ic indigestion, and »(tending over two Discovery has stood at the head of
Nora Crabtree has completed her hundred dollars, nothing lias done me tiiroat and lung remedies. As a pre­
the county it is necessary to do away
much giasl as Dr. Kings New Life ventative of pneumonia, and healer of
with dissensions and bickering, all term of school and returned to Slay-
pull together and boost. We are will­ t°n'
Pills. I consider them tlie l<ost pills
weak lungs it lias no equal. Sold un­
ing to do wlmt wo can, either in or
Allred Fox is preparing to build a ever sold,” writes H. F. Ayscne, of In-
out of tho M ail offleo. It is an un­ new house on his farm.
gles'de, N. C. Sold under guarantee der guarantee at Brewer's drug store.
aOc and f LUO. Trial buttle L e e .
wise policy to start factionul strife at
Uncle Turn Smith lias left us, since at Brewer's drug store. 25c.
An UnwiBe Policy.
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Why Not Have
an 8 candle power lamp on
your front porch? Lights
you in and out and keeps
prowlers away.
Costs but
little too.
Stayton Electric Light Co.
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Handsome Line
of New Dress
Goods for Spring
and Summer
SHOES
A very large line
in Oxfords, Patent
Leather, Vici Kid
and Tans.
..Gent’s Furnishings..
See our new goods in
The very latest patterns at
prices very low.
A large
line to select from.
_____ Gehlen Bros.
Things that are Seasonable!
Something iNew in the
Buggy and Implement line.
C e le b r a t e d A li t c b e ll s B e s t
S t a v e r B e e L in e B u s i e s
Deering Mower
Hay Rake
The best known for light
draft and durability.
Give me a call. M y prices w ill in­
terest you.
k>
PHILIP MEIER, Prop.
t
Magazines
Base ball
Supplies
A BIG LINE AT THE
GE.n CONFECTIONERY