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DEI’ARTMKNT OK THE IN- U. NOTICE TERIOR S. LAND o r n e r . OK FILING PLAT TOWNSHIP AGENT WANTED W unted The Coumopolitan Croup re quire» the turrviceu o f u repre entutivu Portland, Ori'ipm, S«pU»inber 4, IOlii. in Stuyton «ml surrounding t< rritory, Notice I« hereby given timi » survey to look ufter »ubucriptioii renews!», and uf fractional Township U South, Runge to eutcml circulution by spcci»! ineth- ¡I hunt, W. M., hue boon init tc, unti u ml» wlut h huve provml unusually »uc- I tut o f unni survey, being o f Section» ceMtful, Salary and Commission. Pre it, 4, 6 »nil KJ o f <1, will he llletl In lili» office on October H, UM'.!, »I !» o'clock vious rxpcrienco tieiiruiilu but not «»- Whole time or »pure time, u. in., un unti ufter nudi (lute we will »entiul. bo |)ri'|iurrtl to receive H|i|>liculíon» for Aildrc»» with reference», Churlc» C. Schwer, Cosmopolitan Croup, ml the entry o f »uhi lumi». Kourth Ave., New York City. 11. K. 11 ut by, Register. J. C. Artlrey, Receiver. TATTERSALL’S IN LONDON. Wone-'n Finally Recovers From Nervous Breakdown Impoverished nrrvr» destroy many t'topic Inline their tunc, tltlcn lie- iurc i »ulK-rer rtalucs wlut the trouble in, lie it on ihr verge of a comph te nervuu» breakdown. It i» ni the utmost importance to keep your nervous system m good con diium, as the nerves arc the source of all bodily power. Mr» Anna Koun/, an Mechanic St., 1‘ucblo, Colo., says: 'T o r many year* I suffered from nervous piostrstion; 1 was unable to do any bouse work and doctors failed to liclp me. Remedies I tried from druggists did not do tur a particle of good. A neighbor told my husband about Dr. Miles' Nervine and hr procured a bottle. After the first few doses I showed a marked improvement and alter taking two bottles I was entirely cured, I have been perfectly well for years and car.noi p rose l*r. Miles Nervine too highly " If you are troubled with lot* o f appetite, poor digestion, weakness, inability to sleep; if you are in a general run down condition and unable to bear your part o f the daily grind of life, you need som e thing to strengthen your nerves. You may not realize what is the mat ter with you. Imt that is no reason why yoii should delay treatment. Dr. Miles’ Nervine ha* proven its value in nervous dis orders (or thirty years, and merits a trial, n>< matter how many oilier remedies have failed to help you. Sold by »11 deusslsta. 1» first bottl» falls to banrfit your »coney la returned. MILKS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Iml. R o m a n t ic S t o r y o f th » W o r l d '» F a m o u s H o e » » M a ik o t . M o il The moat fniiiou» hor«» uiiirt In tho world 1» Tutterauir» In l.ondon. A ro- mantle history attache» in thl» ert«t>- llshmotit In 1770 u certain Richard Tnttenoill, a wool coluber o f York»hlre, w ho hnd Irmt III» fortune during the Jucoblts rsbulHou, obtained » ninety nine year»’ lease of » trait ot ground In (.oiulon and lhereon built sii «•»tabllshineut for the »«Iv of h o r s e s «ud hounds Tattersall ws» ou friendly term» with the prime regent. Lord Holing broke nud other» wbo»c pntronnge grently iilded the enter|irl»e. Such, In- deed, was the friendship between the pride* mid Tatter»«!! tb«t the biiMt of George on lop o f the foiintnin lu the »nle yard w«» so placed st the prince'» own re»|iie»t. lu due time n huge «lice o f luck cams Tattenuill's way. I-»»r*l Holing broke ran tioa'Tly Into debt am) by way o f settlement |<a»»ed on to Tut tersull hts famous racer, High filer, which becamo the father o f three Her by winners. The progeny of this b»r*e In eighteen years arc »»Id to have won races to tho value o f no less than £170.- 000. Tuttemsll built litni»elf a pal« tint country residence near Ely. call ing It Highflier Unit TnttcnuiH'» came to be tho head»|uar- tors for tho laying of turf wager». ItiiiuciiKo »urn» were won find lost there The Marquis o f Hastings lost more than 410o,0l<0 rm one race alone, and. It 1» »«Id. not Infrequently »Imllnr amounts rlmnged bauds on "settling days'* nt “ Old Tntt's." or "the Corner." a» the plnce was sometime» called All clnsten o f society mingled nt Tattermill'* Duke» and »table boy* wero brothers in Hit» excited crowtl, prepared to wngi-r on nnythiriK ami everything This stali» of thin»» led to such « »» «mini thill ti|ioii the expira tion o f the lease the firm was refused a renewal, lit H» new e»tabll»bment no bettliiK was permitted At the modero Tatteranll’s som» onorinoli» price» ror racer» are occn- klonally obtained. Flying Kox Is said to have been sold to a French owner for H7,.r.00 guinea* and Orti ondo to nil American for HO.Wto guineas. Ilare also Scepter as a yearling was sold for 10,000 guinea», I.a Fioche for 12;fluo guinea» and Blnlr Athol for only 100 guineas le»».—Ilnrpcr's Weekly. 6oms Quaint Hottls. The hotel that stand» out tho most prominently In my recollection 1» one in Iqulqtie, where, even while you are »tiling nt tho »lining tables, vender» come In from the street» to »ell you food. At till» »nine hotel they have two charge» fo r bath » — H »hilling» If you ln*l»t upon clean water and nl»out 4 ■hilling» If you arc willing to tnke a second turn at the tub Another Instance o f n quaint hotel 1» In the town o f Afri-a, lu I’era. Hero they »re u»lng nt the present lime the hull o f an old American man-of-war, which wn» tuken InlHiid by a great tidal wave many years ago and bn» since been fitted up a» a hotel and 1» In great demand. Ixmdou Answers. Good Place to Stop. “ Ye«, before papa would consent to my marrying George ho Insisted on looking up bis pu»t life." “ Mercy, that was risky!" "But he didn't go very fr.r. lie »top ped J uki as be found that George was the only nephew o f three rich uncle».” —Cleveland Plain Heeler. BEN SELLING'S RECORD PROGRESSIVE While a Legislator Aided in Placing Upon Statute Books Many Popular Measures. Referring to bis record as a pro griraslve, Ben Selling, progressive Re publican nominee for United State» Senator, In a recent Interview, said: "1 ain proud to »ay that as a Re publican I have been In the Oregon Legislature on and off for about 16 year». During that time It wan my pleasure and duty to aid In originating and writing upon the »tatute books of thl» state Much progressive mean- | urea as the Australian ballot law, | the Initiative and referendum, recall, | the Presidential preference primary 1 law and many other reform measure» ! which have given to the people their rights. These measures have taken Oregon from under machine control and placed the nominating machinery In the hand» of the people where It belong». Bear In mind 1 have been at this work for 16 years, laboring consistently for everything that would bring about the present Oregon »y»- BEN During the Bargain Period Ending October 31st., 1912 . • To New or Present Subscribers W h o H a n d Us Their 75c Now. Mail or bring your subscription today to the office of THE STAYTON MAIL reliable market reports, as it is pub- i iished at Portland, where the market news can be and is corrected to date | for each issue. It also has a page o f or more o f comic each week, and it goes to the subscriber ..twice every week—104 times a year. TINWORK anti PLUMBING Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Lanitary fittings— Farm ers—W e carry a line o f pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. The Stayton Mail Gives all the local news and happenings and should be in every home in this vicinity. The two papers make a splendid com bination and you save $1 by sending your subscription to us. We can also give our subscribers a 1 good clubbing offer for the Daily and Sunday, or Sunday Journal, in con- | nection with TH E STAYTO N A. Wed Now n the time to order s monument We can furnish “ You cat!"- Pearson a Weekly. ¡3 Oregon Journal Publishes the latest and most complete telegraphic news o f the world; gives MONUMENTS “ Neither c*n I. dear.” SELLING Progressive Republican Candidate for United States Senator. $2.00 I Hpecial matter for the farm and home, an entertaining story page and a page W. I can’t uader- More Than an Entire Year 1 The Semi Weekly . MAIL CEMENT, PLASTER P O L K ’ S' Rtand it" Until N ovem ber 1st., 1913 Both Papers One year, BRICK, Wealth tnny seek us, but wisdom must be sought.—Edward Young ‘WEEKLY OREGONIAN In Stayton Hotel Dining Room O ffer T o t a l ......................... $3.00 C. Ullom, Proprietor The best to eat at the handiest place to eat. Now lubbing Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal, one y e a r ........................$1.50 The Stayton Mail . . . $1.50 Meals at all hours For Sale Much Easier. It ta much easier to ngroe to what you know Isn't no than to argue with \ tho man who doesn't know anything about It.—Puck. T H E BAKERY and = RESTAURANT JACOB SPANIOL Easy. B eggar-K ind gentleman. 1 beg yotn pardon- Gent (promptly»—Granted. I thought you was begging for tnoney.- 8t. Louis Globe Democrat. Mean. “ He tried to kl»s me BON TON C A GREAT Marble, Granite or Bronzt Abo build Stone or Concrete Walls to order. Don't foil to get prices before you buy. OREG O N a n d W A S H IN G T O N p Business Directory ( A Directory o f M ch City, Town and Village, giving descriptive sketch o f each place, location, population, tele graph, shipping and banking point; also Classified Directory, com piled by business and professloia H. I - PO LK * CO.. SE A TT L E H.A.BEA U CH AM P.M .D. tem. This being true and a matter Physician and Surgeon L. L. TH O M A S , of record, my contention is that my OREGON STAYTON. STAYTON. OREGON. self and others who worked with me, j are the true progressives In Oregon. "The people of Oregon do not have M . R I N G U to guess as to mw progressive work. It is an open book. It is recorded on Undertaker a n d Embaimer the statute books of this state. Judge P H Y S IC IA N ,.A N D (SU R G EO N j your progressive candidates by what Third and Marion Streets * ! they have done, by their records as S ta yto n , O regon j progressives, and I shall be perfectly S T A Y T O N . OREGON I satisfied with the verdict expressed j by the people next November.” J. C. H. BREWER, M . D . LOWELL FAVORS SELLING FARM AND CITY BARGAINS Opponent in Primary Support» Him a» Regular Party Nominee. B U Y N O W — There will be a rapid increase in land val ues and now is the time to In giving his unqualified indorse ment of the candidacy of Ben Selling, progressive Republican nominee for United States Senator. Judge Stephen A. Lowell, an opponent of Mr. Selling In the primary election, said recently: "Senator Selling is the regular con stituted nominee of the party. He has been a burden bearer in the past poli tical contests and is entitled, under all rules of the game, to his reward. He is a progressive Republican, not only today, but was such when It took some courage to occupy advanced ground. He Is a substantial, business man, with a home and interests In the state. Why should any honest mnn who believes In fair play in politics, as well as In every day affairs, refuse to support his candidacy. I am with him to the end nnd he ought to win by 10,000 plurality tn November." Persistent Advocate of Popular Rights Editor Davey, of the Harney County ’ News, says of the progressive record of Ben Selling, progressive Republican nominee for United States Senator: "Ben Selling was an earnest and persistent ndvoeate of popular rights and privileges when the men who are now leading the noisy band of Roose velt shouters wort* among the most hide-bound standpatters, some of them going so far as openly to refuse ns members of the Legislature to vote for the successful candidate of their own party for United States Senator, just to emphasize their opposition to the popular system of election." Dr. Frederick Andersen P H Y S IC IA N SURGEON and PHONE 15&4 SUBLIMITY, OREGON B U Y . Nothing more safe on earth than earth itself. J. T . K E A R N S The Realestate Man o f Stayton G. F. KORINEK, V. S, B. V. ! Veterinarian Treats all domestic animals, a lse applies the Tuberculin test. Telephone 3x7 Office at Stayton Stables City Meat Jos. Sestak & Market S ols , Props. D«Afters In STAYTON - - - - OREGOI Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D. DENTIST fre s h , Salt and Sm oked Office over Deidrich’s Store MEATS Phone 2152 Stavton, Ore Highest Market Prke Paid for Stock and Hides. S T A Y T O N , OREGON S. H. HELTZEL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Abstract* and Probate Work a Specialty Real Estate Office Over Stayton State Bank If you have property to sell come in and list it with us, and we will find a buyer. We already have a number o f choice farms listed. If you desire to make an investment it will pay to see us. We Sell the Earth THOMAS & LEE W . A. W E D D L E CONTRACTOR and B U I l DER Plans and Specifications Made and Furn ished on all Contract Work. Opposite Streff’s Hardware. Water SL STAYTON : : OREGON Office next to Stayton Hotel STAYTON STABLE? Better let us do your printing—you Having to his credit a record of 16 may find it cheaper than you expect. | years of active endeavor in the pro gressive cause, friends of popular gov RIGGS A NENDEL, Proprietor» ernment in this state should have no I F I R S T C L A S S TURNOUTS AT hesitancy In supporting Ben Selling REASONABLE PRICES. for United States Senator. Stayton ButcherShop There Is one thing about Ben Sel ling's progressi voues»—it was not born yesterday. He has always been a progressive and as the Republican nominee for Senator Is entitled to ths vote of every progressi.«. N ew and up to date. Clean and Sanitary. 3rd and Hiprh Streets. COMMERCIAL TRADE SOLICITED Stayton I Casteel & Overlander, Proprietors TELEPHONE 2251.