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R 0 L 0 SIGNS OF SICKNESS Durable. Silent. Easily Maintained. O Gardner & Hobson Have on display at their store the finest line of Baptist LADIES' W H I T E WAISTS Q l f I P T Q _ SILK> m e s s a u n e , w h i t e , v o i l e , Preaching every Sunday morning a t II o'clock b y Rev. A. C. Eato Sunday school a t 10 a. m., H. N . Huntley, supt. B Y P U a t 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Eaton, president. O IV U V 1 * > WALKING SKIRTS,UNDERSKIRTS E M B R O ID E R IE S -an ^ W A IS T ^ N G F O R SP R IN G , including silk and silk mixtures that has ever been brought to Stayton. T V A Q BLACK, GREEN, AND ÜLALiS^ LiKEhN, GUNPOWDER GUNPO V I SASSAFRAS. COFFEE IN STAYTON THE BEST 30 CENT The prices are right because the goods were bought R K iliT . No matter how lean your purse you can afford some of this selection. S E E THEM. Gardner & Hobson Deafness Cannot Bo Cured b y lo c a l a p p lic a tio n s, a s th e y c a n n o t reach Use disease«! p o rilo n of to o c a r. T h e re D o n ly ono w a y to c u r - d .«fn« sa, a n d t h a t la by c o n s titu tio n .1 r m edic*. D e a fn e s s Is c a u s e d b y a n In lla m o d c o n d i tio n o f t h e m u c o u s lin in g e-f th o E u s t a chian T u b e. W h e n th is tu b e I 3 Inflam ed y o u have a r u .n b lln g so u n d r r I m p 'r f e c t h e - r ln g . and w h e n It ts '- a 'l n l y «i ced. D c a f r .'s s Is th o r e s u lt, e n d u vlcaa th o In fla m m a tio n c a n be ta l c:i r i t a n d th is tu b e r e s to r e d to Us r. rrr. 1 co n d itio n , h e a r i n g w ill b e d e s t r o y 1 f - r e v r r ; rd ro c a s e s c u t o f te n a r e n e ? 1 t — f i t a r r l i . w h ic h Is n o th in g b u t m Inflam ed c o n d i tion o f the ra u c o u s s u rfa c e s . V7oTrdlrlTo«>neTIc.ndrr'l Iv«]’»-» f rsnyenxo cf B r it n r r * ira n s -l hycatarrM tl rurann-u h- --.rtxl t j , B a ll » Catarrh Coro. Bend fo rc irc u lin , f . F. 1. C ncIiE Y , ft CO, Toledo, o:do. Bold by p rasst -J, Tic. Tfcke Hall's t sstily ITUs for caosUpaUoo i Stayton j Butc'ner Shop FRESH and SALT MEATS Pure Lard at All Times Highest Market Price Paid For FAT STOCK W . A . R IG G S Stayton Oregon O V ER «8 Y E A R S ' E X P E R IE N C E P atents trade marks D esign s C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anyone nendlnf e «k»trh end deeerlptlor mey qnlokl? ascertain otir opinion f r a whether an Invention le prohnblf patentable. Commnnlra- I Iona Rirlotl? confident lai. HANDBOOK 01 . Patente ■ont free. Oldest affette? for serurln*peter.» r . Patent« taken through Muun it Co. receive rrrruü i ' Ttcvu notici* without ehnr«e. In tbe Scientific A m e ric a n . A handiom etf lUnutret*! weekly. T.erveet etr dilation of en? «Denude Journal. Terme, 93 n rear t four month«« |L Sold L?all n«wtd«fth»ni. NBüKïrateJï» For S ale—young team o f driving mares, 3 and 6 years old. Would ex change for larg er horses or mules. For p articu lars address Box 18.3, Stayton, Ore. _ C a th n lir w C hi r c ii o f t h e I m m aculate C o n cep - ti«)n, S ta y to n ; R e v , A. L ainek priest in charge. H igh mass second fourth and lifth Sundays 8:30 a, m., P riest’s address; S ublim ity, Oregon, H t . B o n i f a c e ’ s C atholic C hurch , S u b lim ity ; Rev. A. L ainek, rector! L«iw m ass 8 a. m., h igh mass 10:30 a. m., first and th ird S undays in th e m o n th ; high mass 10:30 a. in , sec- en d , fourth and lifth Sundays. V««s |«ers a t eventiile. Christian Services will be held every Sunday. | Preaching a t 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school a t 10 a. m., Mrs. W. H. Hobson, superintendent. Y. P. S. C. E. a t 6:45 p. m., Miss Florence Morton Pres. Ladies Aid society m eets each W ednesday a t 2;30 p. m., Mrs. G. D. Thomas, P res., H. E. Rossell, pastor. Methodist Mcthfxlist Episcopal Church, order of services: Bible school a t 10 a. m., A. S. Pancoast, superintendent- Preaching a t 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Midweek P ray er and Bible Study, W ednesday, 7:30 p. m. Epworth League, Sunday, 6. p. m., Clark Mace, P res. L adies’ Aid Society, Thursday afternoon, Mrs. J. R. Gard ner, Pres. P astor of the church, E. S utton Mace. Motor enthusiasts o f Salem 1 are planning an automobile show for April. The heavy work on the Port land, Eugene & Eastern at Oan- by, is about completed, says the Irrigator. OUR LIFE SAVERS. In “Court«, Crim inals and the Ca CAUSED BY SIM PLE AILMENTS. Best Low Cost Pavement on the Market. An Insids View of ths W ay Crim inal C a tss Aro Handled. Symptoms That May Alarm and m orra” A rthur Train, tho author, once Humble Heroes Who Do Brave an assistant d istrict attorney lu New Yet May Not 6c Serious. York city, says th a t our present system Work Alonj Our Coast. Spots Bofors ths E y ss, For Instanos, May Moan Brain Diaaasa, but ths Chancas Ara Thousands to Ona That Thay Arias From Soma S l i g h t Causa. • W . I CHECKMATING JU STICE. of adm inistering Justleo offers no du torrent to tho em bryonic or profession «1 crim inal. T he ndm lulstration of Jus tlce Is a clover gam e betw een Judge and law yer In which the moves are made with a view to chcckm ntlug Jus tlce, not In the trial courtroom, but be fore the appellate tribunal tw o or flirts* years henco. "My young feller,” aald a grizzled veteran of the crim inal bar to mo long years ago a fte r our Jury bad gone out "th ere's lota of things lu this game you ain 't got on to yet. IV> you think I care w hat this Jury do«««? N«>t one mite. I got a nice little erro r Into th«« case tho very first day. and I've set back ever since. H'(xi*e we are <*on vlctcd? I'll g«>t Jim here [th e prl«on or) out on a rortttlriite, amt It'll tie two years liefore the court of app««ul» will get around to tho case. Meantime Jliu'll lie out m aklu' money to pay uiv my f«>«>. Won't you. .Urn? "Then your wltm>ss««s will t>e gone, and nobody'll rem em ber w hat on earth It's all about. You'll be down In Wall str«*et practicin' real law yourself, and the Indictm ent will kick around tho of fice for a y««nr or so. all coverixt with dust, and then some day I'll get n friend of mine to come In quietly anil move to dismiss. Anil It'll lie dls- in Used. D on't you worry! Why. a thousand other nm nlers will hnvetH«en committed In this ««oiiuty by tho time th n t hap|x<ns. lllexs your soul, vou enn't go on try ln ' the sam e man for ever! (live tho other fellers a chance You «hnko your head? Well, It's n fact. I've tx-en doin' It for forty y««ars. Y'ou'll DARING DEEDS IN TH E SURF. Battle With the Qiant Combers and loy Seas Wheh a Storm Wrockod Vooool Offers the Fearleee Guards a Chanoe to Rotouo i Human Being. A doctor, w riting lu London A ns wort), Through a bleak F ebruary night n lay s: storm was raging up the A tlantic sea People often route to mo nowadays board. All along the coast tin. life In very g reat dread, beenuso they hear ■unrds were out. Iiimehlng Into the rliialng lu the ear», see «pot» before tlio gulo, patrolling the beaches, alert for eye», or suffer from some other sym p sign* of disaster. Ju st before mid tom w hich they «upposo to signify se night one of them east of Heliport «In rious disease. lion, on Long Island, saw a schooner Nearly alw ays I fltul th a t something floundering In tho gray spindrift off very slight, or nothing a t ail. Is the etmro. U wua the Benjam in t.'roioWull, m atter; but 1 ilo uot alw ays succeed iu and ns the alarm sw ept down the so convincing my patients. liench the crew s of three station» bur These groundless fears mnke n greht ri««d to the aceue Their work was to many people so nervous and mlseruhle take »«von men from tho rigging of th at au explanation of a few of the tho wracked veasel. commonest sym ptom s of 111 health may All efforts through tho night ami th< I he of some service. forenoon following fulled. The wlml Noises In tho ear, as of bells ringing, w as too high Then at noon th whistles blowing, hooters sounding, eehooner'e mast«, except the foremast etc., moat commonly arise from nerv on which all of (ho crow save one had ous exhaustion, slight lucres»« of the taken refuge, crushed overboard Thi blood supply of the brain, caused by a mun w ent down In a w elter of wreck lit of flatulent Indigestion, tem porary age, nnd to thoxo on »horn It xccmcc thickening of part of tho ear and uerv- list If ho must surely tie buttered t ous strain. All these aro not of the death, but ns the breaker» raced In least account and should cause no they saw him d in g in g to n plank that alarm. had been sw ept aw ay with hlui. No doubt some really serious disease, A furious su rf wax running, and ttm such as enlargem ent of tho heart mus tier with which tho Croinwoll had l«*cti cles does sometimes e x is t Hut every laden wns pltduxt up on tho lx«ach one who feels alarm about his health To add to tho «lnngor thick Ice cakes, should rem em ber th at alm ost any dan Bee.” heaved by ttio break or», lifted tlielr gerous tllucss will show Itself unm is Ami I did. T hnt mny not bo wby Jagged ends high In the ntr and crnahoi! takably, not by one, but by half a do*- men kill, but perhaps It may have down, splintering ono u|x>u the other en symptoms. nnd nlw ays Ihe aw ful drive of enow som ething to do w ith I t S|«>ts before tho eyes may signify ami elect, ripping the ouruxtilug wave brain disease, hut tho chances are one into tatter» of foam nnd »pludrlft hundred thousand to one thnt only PAINTING A HORSE. Surely no man could lire In thnt. some very slight causo ts responsible, Instinctively the llfo snverx moved such ns a torpid liver, w eariness of the T h s Schem» T h a t Dsllghtad Dotjill« nearer the ixlge of the su rf nmt (x«cr«x1 Upset M sissonlsr, nervous system , Insutflclcnt sleep or ahead for some sign of life T he tush I some little congestion of the brain. In other days, on the Boulevard wax fringed w ith »klm Ice, «harp and Flashes In the eyes form nnothcr Maleaherbe*, Edouard Detalllo and (««luted, th at cut through m blm r boot source of anxiety, and they are really Molsaouler, Ids m aster, lived In ad and clothing as If through p ardnuent very startlin g But, w hile sometimes Joining house«. T heir workshop» al Helpless to aid the man wboqi they most touched each other. It liappeued due to eye disease, one of the com knew m ust,be («lunging itotuewlmrc out monest causes Is ca ta rrh of the stom ttiat Detallle wan painting some caval In th a t angry w ater, they huddlixl to rymen furiously charging the enemy. gether ax men will when n life less I ach. Another little eye trotihlo Is blurred H e found It mx-esxnry to excite the b«xly Is about to bo cnat up before! vision, which makes n nervous porsou burse (Mixing ns n model to give the them They beard loo and wreckage think he Is becoming blind. It mny, a|«|M«nratice jif n frenzied gallop. Hut grind harshly: scattered debris washed of course, lie due to bad sight; but, it wua In vain th a t the Jockey, who up to their feet llrnve men all, yet happening now and again. It Is usual belli the bridle, xumcked his tongue; they saw nothing to do, Th*jF"kn«w ly cause«l by a sluggish liver or nerv th e anim al drowa«-«!. not to wlint lengths the oe««au would go I>««talIlo then ordered another do ous dys|H>psla. before giving up Its victim. Shortness of breath glv«*s rise to ex mestic to strik e upon a Chinese gong, At this Juncture n figure sprang from trem e distress, for the first thought Is l-'or fully five mluut««s the horse w as am ong them nml, u rapping a linen bout of consumption But this Is an effect terribly frightened, and the painter Ids w aist, ran to the c«lgo of th« surf. of a m ultitude of disorders, great and w as delighted. Hut the unlinnl*«ooti H e was F rank Ilayner of the Blue small. Congestion of th e liver, anae Ifcn n ie accustom«'«! to the tomtom Point station, nmt lie wua about to mia. obesity mny cause I t It Is coin- oml drowsed again. To <lraw the commit w hat the other surftucti lu mou lu chronic bronchitis—n trouble valiant «teed from Ills torpor It was stlnetlvely told themselves was xul Me some. but by no menus dangerous dis t.iH-csHnry to strik e the bronze disk T he service dem ands courage, not fool- w ith grenter force. This w as done. ease. For n moment K eeper Sometimes, of course. It signifies It wns ns If n cannon w as being fired hnrdlOMa. t'n the other side of tho wnll Mels Ilorke hesitated, undiv ided w hether to more serious maladies. Hut then there an* many other sym ptom s to tell the cooler w as painting, qulto gently, Nn order Ilnytter baek to tho bench or md (uleon 1. mounted U|xm a w hite hone. Imt be <*otll«lli‘t find It In lit« heart t tale Dizziness nine tim es out of ton re In repos««, observing lu th e distance do It. It wax a venture ton In role, t«> sults from a disordered digestion, ca the cntnstropli«‘s of nn Immense bat splendid They watched Ilayner us he st«»» tarrh of the ntomuch especially, or lie. lie bud in<>unte«l a horsem an lu a from sluggishness of the liver. Jaun gray redtngote ii|>oii th*« lienst thnt In th e whirl of I j Initio*«. Ho w as half nuked. Ill dice or tem porary decrease of the served as a uuxlel. A s th e blows were lollies he had throw n off a» ho r-u blood supply of the brain. 1 And my struck on tho gong In tho atelier of patients who thus suffer turn their l«etallle the Imperial m ount «hook and The cold, tilting Into hi» flesh, tortni thoughts at once to som ething very snorted In n fiery w ay, which wan far him. Still the chance held off 'I l eu It «-lime Uie bit of wreckage, th e « lit :: j Srnv®« such ns locomotor ntuxla or from pleasing to Melssouler. So he visit«««! his pupil, and nn a r Ing sailor, crashing Into tin« I- o ’ . Meniere's disease. Confusion of mind and sleeplessness rangem ent wns effected. Detail!«« was breakers, nnd Ilayner dashed forw ard I '«sit hy foot through thnt roaring tu give rise to th e f«atr of approaching to paint his galloping horse In the m orning and M elssonler Ills nnmovlng m ult of w ater, of plungltig beams nnd ; insanity. ** ** really wonderful how people xt«x«d In the nfternfsm . It wns In this llmlier, dodging the splintered »pun alw ays seize on th e most fearsom e ex- way th n t Napoleon 1. w as enabled to th at, leaping from giant com bers, made < planatlon. Hut sleeplessness mny be k«*t«p a firm s*«at In tho saddle.—Cri de ns If to pin him, Uaytier worked to w ard bis nmn. To those on « e he d u e to n hundr(«d and one trifles a n d I’nris. was hidden tho g reater p art of the la most commonly the result of some Advertising Overlooked. time. Finally they saw hi» bond bob very Innocent cause, I t wns shortly before the funeral of ntxive n htg billow. Near him float«»? It niny tic occasioned hy nervous dyspepsia or catnrrh of th e stomach. n well known person, nnd n certain the w reckage l»»irlng It» stiff, motion ,o rl»ld liver, excitem ent of the hrnln manager bad Just placed a w reath In exx burden. Thu next Instant Itnyner from overwork, ten or coffee taken ns conspicuous a |x»sltloti a» possible vanished, awept under by n treinen late In tin- ««veiling, too much smoking. B ut he didn't like the look of the very duua w are. From tho huddled group on shore tcx> heavy h««d>-lothes, col«l feet, n bnd- small card attached thereto, and eo he ly ventilated room. I could go on for fa»tened on one considerably larger, n id i started forw ard, lint Albert l.a an hour w riting the common causes with "From th e ---- th e ate r” on It. Ilium, also of the Blue Point atatlon. "How doe* th n t look now?" he snld w as firs! to plunge Into the tumbling of this trouble. Confusion of mlDd mny result from to one of Ills com pany who sbxxl near seas. Tearing through them , In- too little sleep, n torpid liver. Indiges "Oh, It's nil right," responded the actor, reached Itnyner, who, Just cresting a tion, too little or too much blood In whose sense of hum or lx Just ns great breaker, snatched nt the sailor, now' the brain and other minor things thnt ns his unquestioned dram atic nhlllty. unconscious. And together these lie are of no real consequence. D row si "but why not add. 'Every evening at r«M«s of tho const hauled their man ness mnke* some p<«ople think they 8?’ " —Pelican. through tho rcnrlng tim bers nnd b e to are In for softening of th e brain or | th e bench nml to safety. soinp oth««r dreadful dlsens««. It most Not ten m inutes Inter the fro m well A Mighty N lm ro d . often arises from slow digestion, nn An Arl.znsns h nnter flr««d one shot broke In pieces. From shore the life Innctlve liver or from tem porary de- a t il dock of duckx nini hrouglit down | savors saw moti fall frinii tlii rigging. rre n se o f the blood supply of the hrnln. lliree. They feti In thè rlver He rnn five of them, who fell, ono by one, like The com monest onuse of nil these, dow nstrenm to where there wns n log black plum m ets Into the sen. Ona re though. I* nn oversensitive nervous nnd, ¡holding to It. cnught thè ducks nx m ained nlxrard. Then ho went, too— system th«*y flonted down. Ax he stood In thè u dark form clinging to tho wrecked Occasionally, no doubt, confusion of w ater fiali wedged luto thè lega of hla mast, now adrift. And again Itnyner the mind or drow siness mny be n symp tronsors so tlghtly thnt a» he wnded and Lnthnm (dunged Into tin- surf. tom of diabetes or other serious «11»- nshore a battoli firn off and klllcd a Now, w eakened by tln-lr cfTorix and *«ns<*. but s u c h cases. It mny be said, rabldt thnt wns slllln g oli thè batik.— tbo cold, they faced an even harder are tbe exception. task. Tho man torn from tho m ast Mt. Louis Post-D Ispntch. In nil th««xe <-ns««n tho only sensible nearly drow ned them with Ids fren rule Is to fait nn Isolnted symptom zied struggling. For tw enty m inutes No, He W asn’t Full, down to some simple nnd harmless "I w ouldn't shave myself todny,” tho uneven fight betw een the sailor enuxe If there 1» anything seriously said she quietly. and tbo su rf on one side and th e two wrong It will make Itself known by "W ant to Insinuate Ihnt I've lx«en Wonkened llfo savers on tho othel mnny sym ptom s wns wngod. Then n gr*«at gr«»-n drinking, eh?" he stormed. "No doubt any of the tilings erni "Not a t all, but th a t Isn't a cup of comber llfl«<d beneath them and Imre mernted above mny be the first sign lath er .von brought In from the kitchen all three through th e fonmlng sea to of som ething of r««al gravity; b ut the Just now. T hnt’a n charlotte ru sse."- the shore. chances lire thousands to one thnt the W nshlngton Herald F o r weeks Lnthnm lay abed, nnd cause Is n mere trifle. Itnyner never perform ed duty ngaln. Hubsequently commended by W ash In Different Divisione. "The man who runs th n t store hns ington, they conslder««d th n t honor su f W hich? ficient. "If you feel chilly,” snld ho as they got th e right Idea, all r ig h t” Huch Is tho typlonl llfo snver. the "H ow so?" strolled, "rem em ber I have your shawl " lie advertises, 'Bagpipes nnd tn«i m an who patrols th e coasts from B an here «m my nrtn.” “You m ight put It gor to Onlveston, from S eattle to Los around me,” she snld dem urely.—I'hll eleni In stru m e n ts.'"—H ouston Post. Angeles. lie 's n p a rt of a wonderful nddphin Press. system .—Now York Hun. One Kind of a Compliment. Hh«»—I envy Miss Payne. She plnys I'll not confer with sorrow till to so well th n t one forgets how she looks N ever excuse a wrong action by sn morrow, but Joy shall hnvo her way H e Hut you look so well th n t one for Ing th n t some ono else does th e suino this very day.—T. B. Aldrich. gets bow you play.—Loudon Opinion. Jhlng.—Franklin.