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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1908)
THE STÄYT0N MAIL Hy T n. 1) A L E X A N D E R . h ir t e e n t h Y ea r . A N K W S f ’A P K H . N O T A N S u b B c rip tlo n , $ 1 .2 5 P E R A N N U M O H IO A N STAYTON, MARION COUNTY. OREGON. JUNE W. H T A F T [ people nor line its power to cru»h a j business or u person with which it received the Republican nomination Thin in nut tini fir*t time Unit Dili* • does not happen to he in harmony. for the presidency yesterday in Chicago Inn has been h «Iry town. Away back ( ' o l i o and I M a r r h i i r « . in tlm early NO’* there wa* fur several A Stayton High School. inontliN that there was not a saloon Pains in the stomach, colic and di Friends, tar payers, and citizens, Imre. Bti*ine«a went on jo*t the Name arrhoea are quickly relieved by the ! what are your needs? an iimnil There wan no panie because use of Chamlmrlain« (Jolie, Cinders the town wan ilry, anil liti» in just | Thi* question will never be fully an»* and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by what we want to Impre** upon our I wered, hut a Slayton district High all druggist*. reader*. Italian in hound to keep on School is one of the greatest needs of Boost for the railroad. growing whether the town in dry or Stuyton and surrounding school dis wet. Our eitucn* are loo progressive trict«, and will t>e answered by the T o n igh t. and of too ni neh binine** nenne to al fathers and mothers who want to keep If you would enjoy tomorrow take 1 their children at home. low of any Imekward movement. I,<t The public school building is now Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tab un nut retreat one ineh from any of lets tonight. They produce an agree our proponed improvement*, hut go j too small to supply the needs of thi« | able laxative effect, clear the head and district, which ha* 222 pupil«« of school ahead ami complete them. It will not he hmi; until things will ndjunt age. Thi* building can accommodate I cleanse the stomach. Price, 25 cents, them«e|von to the chanced condition*, i no more than 100 pupil* and do them Samples free at Hrewer’s drug store That leaves 02 to stay at j and Dalian can continue to hoont an justice Grants Pa-s has 30 autos. never before. Thin in tin* year to have home or go away to some other school; ] no rutroKreaaion of any kind. More and that isn’t all for there are 05 who | Nature ha* provided the stomach new people are comint; into our ntate will attend a High School many of with certain natural fluids known as the digestive juices, and ir. is through than over before, and we must have whom will pay tuition I t Inis Ix-en g e ne ra lly understood hy these juices that the food we eat is our aliare of the influx and not allow other town* toeaptore the newcomer*. m a n y of th e patrons of th e «chool t h a t acted upon in Milch a way aa to pro- We need mieli for the building up of only HigliHrhool brunches could be duce the rich, red blood that flows the town and county. We have the taught in a High Hchool building through the vein* of our body and land to np*re to mipport double our We are now prepared to say that ¡» a thereby make* 11 « strong, healthy and piment population ea*y, ami all we mistake. Any branch nr grade of the robust, ami it i* the weakening of have to do in to pull together and cd public school can la) taught in a build these digestive juices that destroys health. I t i* our own fault if we des tie ne lamín nettled up hy people who ing of this sort. Here is where we are going to sat troy our own health, and yet it is so Mill utilize and improve every acre of them I.) t tin have no growling nor our *t 11 k)*«: A modern High Hchool easy for any one to put the stomach knocking. Let 11 « liow with grace to building of four rooms, built of «tone out of order When you need to take the will of the majority We have had or cement blocks. The writer is pre something take it promptly, but take no carthipi ike, inniimlation or tire. pared to say just what such a building something you know is reliable-some Take tie* medicine and look pleasant would cost and just what it will cost thing like Kndol For Dyspepsia and I ’u 11 for the carnival, pull for the can each tax-payer and show you the Indigestion. Kndol is pleasant to take, nery, pull for any and everything to profit in such an institution. Also it is reliable and is guaratecd to give relief. Sold by Stayton Pharmacy. make the town and county grow and how It can he sustained. If yon lim it to Ismst our town and reap the benefit in your pocket of a Presbyterians of Pilot Hock Mill nl a lull ugel her commiinilV. hound by make Htayton an ideal place for beau build a $3,1-U0 church. tiful homes, where hoys and girls can one niugle pur pone, that of going ahead emitinunllv, with n»> stand »till be -jiven an education that will pre DcWiits Kidney ai.d Bladder Pd Is or pull hack reatdent* I'olk county pare them for responsibie plnees, just are prompt and llinro and Mill in a nor Dilla« in obliterated from the map. say ‘ High School" so loud that every very short lime «trengthen the weak We are there and there to atav. Clet oik - Mill hear the echo and again hear ened kidney* and allay troubles aris Im«y and make thiugn hum. Letoih it resound inside the wall* of a well* ing from inHamation of the bladder. er Counties do the kicking i’olk equipped, modern High School build- They Hre recommended everywhere. W . A. W e d d l e . county ha« not got time. We will be in f. Sold by Stayton Pharmacy. and arc ton busy*—I ’olk County Item« Ladies, (tents and Youths tail ox Some men fail to hit the target of izer, Dalla«. ford*, all sizes, next week. Lnncefield’* success because they aim too high. Shoe Store. The editor of the M All. greatly ap Stomach troublea are very common The rain the past couple of days is preciate« the many word« of encour in the summer tirtte and you should agement received the pa*t week from r< ported damaging to some kinds of not only he very careful about what people who believe in a free ballot and «•Herne*, many ulready la*ginni*'.g to you eat just now, but more than this, a free pres*. So far we have talked crack. you should be careful not to allow with nonne who doe* not fully agree Notice. your stomach to become disordered, with our article of la«t week. All are Notice is hereby given that, by an and when the stomach goes wrong • • united in the opinion that to «tart a amendment to the water rates, every take Kndol. This is the best known factional light at thi* tinte i« minine person who is a non-subscriber for preparation that is offered to the peo and if carried on will he a great detri water, and desires a faucet for street ple today for dyspepsia or indigestion ment to Slayton, and will rcmilt in sprinkling, will he charged at the rate or any stomach trouble. K)>dol di harm to tlione iu«tigating it. It is to of 2 cents j u t foot front p er month. gests all foods. I t is pleasant to take. he liope-d that t linee who have reco fit I t is sold here by Stayton Pharmacy. W L Pettit and wife, recently of to attack TilK M a ii and with it ail Clayton county, Iowa, are now resi who grant a man the privilege of vot Twenty-one counties are now dry ing a* he dime*, may noon *ee the er dents of Stayton, having purchased and many precinct* in other counties, j the G C. Eisenhart pro|>erty, in the ror of their way, and harmony prevail 270 saloons were ordered dosed by the once more in Slayton. It ia surely northeast part of town. Mr. and Mrs. recent election, making about 500 in Pettit are old acquaintances of the needed now, if ever. editor and are estimable people, such all in the state. The thirteen coun as it is a pleasure to welcome to our ties to go dry are: Crook, Douglas.Gil If there if one inatitution more than lia m , Jackson, Grant, Josephine,] another on the face of the earth of loan, and we are pleased that they Klamath, Malheur, Morrow, Polk, have concluded to make their home which the business world expect* and here. Mr. and Mrs. Eisenhart will Umatilla, Union and Wheeler. demand« conservatism, that institu spend some time visiting numerous tion is a hank. This ia especially true T e t t e r Cured. relativce in Oregon akd Idaho, and in a small city or town. In auch A lady customer of ours Imd suffered will probably return to Stayton again places tlic hanker largely know* the to reside. They have made many with tetter for two or three years. I t financial condition of every patron of friends during their residence here, got so bad on her hands that she could Ilia hank, and ia in a position to help nat attend to her household duties. who hope that they may return. or ruin many a business man or farm One box of Chamberlain's Salve cured (}. L. Brown, \V. L. Freres and R A. her. er if he seen fit to do ao. A hank in Chamberlains medicines give the hands of a conservative, experienc Elwood were at Salem yesterday, con splendid satisfaction in this commun ed, honest man, may be a great help ferring with A. Welch ir. regard to the ity.— M. H. Rodney & Co., Almond, in a community, hut if conducted by electric line from this place to Salem. Ala. Chamberlains medicine* are for tin inexperienced or unscrupulous per The understanding is that the road sale by all druggists. son, may be an institution of great will lie built if 1 100,(XX). in 0 jier cent danger. Tim influence of money is bonds will lie taken by people in Sa Sunday the Tom Kay Woolen Mills great, and if used for that purpose by lem, Stayton and along the line of the ball team came up from Salem for a a hank, may soon ruin anyone whom mad. An agreement mus drawn up,1 game with the Stayton team, but were the hanker dimes. W ith such a hank and work will begin as soon as possible clearly out classed from the start. a town is in danger. No one feels on disposing of the bond*. They were quiet, good natured young safe in investing, na it in impossible to Thi* proposition made by Mr. Welch fellows and worked hard, but were not tell limv soon the hank may open its is a good one and a safe one for the hall players The score was 23 to 5 in batteries, and hi« business he ruined. investors. The bonds are a first-mort Slayton’s favor. In this day and age, a hank to hold gage on the road, and the interest, fi tin* good opinion of the people must per cent, payable semi annually, mnke Big cuts or little cuts, small scratch follow closely the strict ethics of hank it a first-class investment. A copy es or bruises or big ones are healed will ing, or the people will demand their of , the I... agreement ........ I with » . H i Mr. .Mi. Welch « r« ,.. s a i I ..„¡cklybv DeWitts Witch Hazel Halve. deposits and turn to a hunk that doe« be found on the supplement of this j ^ good for pi|e|l ße sure not mix in the private affairs of the to get DeWitts. Sold by Stayton I’ liar. Applies Also to Stuyton. •fr 19 , 1908. N u m b e r 20 •fr-fr-f-fr-f-i-f 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . % You 6an Move f # it wherever you want it. ^ * The incandescent light for & *$» the home. Safe. Clean. X Costs but little too. # X «&» Stayton Electric Light Co. \ Handsome Line of New Dress Goods for Spring and Summer SHOES 0 \MMAi'Ai'AtAbl\b^AMAtAb\tAb • First-mortgage railroad bonds are A 1 as an investment. T i l s H ost P i l l . K m A D M t M l . T I l A T O t t ' S N O T M ’ K. B. PRANGE, Sublimity, Or. • 41 W W W W W W I Notice 1» hereby given, that the nndendgned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Mar lon, a* a<lininl*trator of the estate of Sarah A. I Darby deceased, and that he has duly quali- : tied as such administrator All person* having claims against sahl es tate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at my residence near Aumsvtllc.tn Marlon county, Oregon, within six months of the date of this notice. Dated at Atonsvllte, Oregon, this *th day of June, 190*. See our new goods in Gent’s Furnishings • • The very latest patterns at prices very low. A large line to select from. GehSen Bros. The Time is Here to have your Mowers and Binders repaired. Call on us i f you need re= pairs of any kind. We carry a full line. Besides carrying a full line of implements, we run a Black- smith and M illw right shop, and don’t believe in cut prices. PHILIP MEIER, Sublimity. S old. To our original motto: “Good Stock, “After doctoring 16 years for citron- indigestion, and sending over two Prompt and Fair Dealing,’’ we add ' ic hundred dollars, nothing lias done me as much good a* Dr. King* New Life another one: “ Live and Let Live.” Pills. I consider them the best pills | ever sold,” writes B. F. Ayscue, of In- gleside, N. C. Sold under guarantee When you pass our store at Brewer’s drug store. 25c. don’t look in, you may see something you need. Wc have about 12,000 good shakes on hand, which we sell for $6.50 per thousand. A very large line in Oxfords, Patent Leather, Vici Kid and Tans. PKRRY J. PARRY, j Administrator of the estate of Sarah A. Darby, | deceased. T h i n k s I t S a v ed his I.ife. Lester M. Molson, of Naples, Maine, aavs in a recent letter: “ I have ttseil Dr. Kings New Discovery many years, for roughs and colds, ami I think it saved my life. I have found it a reli able remedy for throat and lung com plaint*, and would no more tie with out a bottle titan I would be without food.” For nearly forty years New Discovery has stood at the head of throat and lung remedies. As a pre ventative of pneumonia, and healer of weak lungs it has no equal. Sold un der guarantee at Brewer’s drug st"re. 50c and 11 (X). Trial bottle free. Magazines Base bail Supplies A BIG L IN E AT T H E G EM CONFECTIONERY