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STORY OF A FAMOUS SONG. “Father, I’m Glad You Smoke Duke’s Mixture” B efo re w e te ll you about the boy and his air rid e , we w a n t you to h e a r about L ig g e it M gers D u k e s Mixture —the tobacco that thousands of men find ^ ju s t rig h t tor a pipe—the tobacco that makes § rolling” popular. This favorite tobacco is fine old Virginia and North Carolina bright leaf that h as b e e n th o ro u g h ly a g e d , stemmed—and then g r a n u la te d . It h a s th e tr u e to b acc o taste, for the very simple re a so n t h a t it is p u re to b acc o . Pay w hat vou will—it is impossible to g et a purer or more Bkrablc smoke than D u k e's Mixture-. It isn o w a Liggett ^ .1/y e n leader, and is unsurpassed in quality. In every Sc sack there isone a n d a h a l f ounces of splendid tobacco—and with each sack you get a book of cigarette papers FKEK. How the Boy Got His Air Rifle In every sack o f the Liggttt i Myers D u k e's M ixture we now ic k a Free Present Coupon. These Coupons are good tor all inds o f useful a rtic le s-so m c th in g to please every nu mber of the family. T here are skates, sleds, balls and bat*, cameras, um brellas. watches, fountain pens, pipes opera glasses, e tc ., etc. A s a sp e c ia l o ffer, d u r i n g A p r i l a n d M a y o n ly ir e t v til s e n d y o u o u r n e w illu s tr a t e d c a ta l o g u e o f p r e s e n ts , F R E E . J u s t send us your name and address on a postal. r R i M Madani, ta < ! U c fc lft >«««*■« mmmornwmmm — - — — « Not tho Laaat of Thsao A rt th* Ban quota on tho Qoardo. jc N othing Is *«> d d e p l l w as (lit* atag a m eal, a lth o u g h the a rt of the property McCALL'S la a U ii« , M thtlc, F »r,l. • » < • » * > ll« .*» *t-*I I M J i . . . -i.o iiu ,Ir iimn m akes such re p a sts a p p ear d e M a i a i l n a th « ( U i*«l«Üuu t*» lH» N*j ni. liciously appetizing “ ■••• « m i t f l i c i » n c y o I I .I C J .t o Ú w ' i « * « F « r b M M i h A fa v o rite stag e su b s titu te for m eat K ífc ií l-a m * I * lirlm flil v t f h » M o t i * , v Is sponge cake, w hich cut Into tho W o r k ilIt fl- t M lH K s i n * ,! M o H i w , 8 i|i¡ «■ « » f l a l H M « A Y l l i u H l l i l l l i m i Y JWIY I p u I t l f l x shape of c u tle ts or ste a k s and Ju d i f *r yy i'iiii'ii TlMtf* mi» »m.rx« mi n f ciously brow ned w ith sauce, present» ÜH» I1 B Y V IN .I i l i ' . U f l i * |l f H it» t . l liriY t.ll M t't’A l.L I'A IT K U V M la t\ u li a most g enuine nppenruuc*. T ho ml 1 'A T T I C M * « nr» fu ñ o fS r v an tag e of such m aterial Is th a t It la til. • * l m » » ! l i I I v A l l t l « H V l U M M y . ( M l l j r tu A ta ! |& « v a l * o i»rli. e a s y fo r tho aetora to conaum o and T h o tMiti'Uhnr« n f M rt'A f.T ’* A llí *i«ua.| does not p resen t any dlllleullle» to tho ll'iH hhiiil* o f tlullnrw r t l i i i ln llaM 'oitiliuf m o a l l t « l a m , | , . r ( « I h . 1 |> M z t ' M . I . ’ rs carv er m al Yliu iiM o ra I n 11 o l l a r t v u M t » i i ' t am u n aiao R iti m i v |> fk «. I I << c r , C utlet» corn potted o f so ft lon»t nro M i i \ l . l . H U iM tljr f c * A r * A » . p o * l l | Y r l v also popular In sta g e c u lin ary circle«, *.n tl» # . y » a i* * O - « k ,,,n a,»- ., r , j mid w hen d eco rated w ith d ain ty |su>er frills and parsley look q u ite tho real fNmi ro o rflr« * .o |» y , f ||c C A L t .‘* If yo»» i MitaurlUi «juli kt> . thing. T I R . o u r o s '.XT. r j a v . i j - u : , „ v « y 1H> not let your m outh w a te r a t »ho V T U \ * h I ir „ 1 x* M I sight of those d ain ty slice* of ham re M i » .• r» " i 'w ¿ » m i L i ’< y A A 4 | * $ . Ut% * 1 « • »» !**• «» a ret) it txislng on le ttu c e Ustvea on »he b an in'» festive tionrd. H am la In variably rep- resen ted on th e s ta g e by strip s of lino lenm . th e red d ish u n d er side o f w hich m akes a convincing s u b s titu te for the real article. As to th e su rro u n d in g let FRESH and SALT MEATS tuce, th a t Is generally rep resen ted by Pure Lard at All Times w h ite leaves from the h u m b le cab- bags. Highest Market Price Paid For T h e la rg e r nnd m ore Im pressive the FAT STOCK stag e edible, th e g re a te r th e fake H uge pies w h ich w hen out produce n cloud of realistic ste a m nro absolutely u n e a t able T h e c ru s t Is m erely colored pa Stayton - Oregon pier m acho. \\ tili'h In d e s e s a dish of hot w ater an d som etim es a few Isilled potatoes, w hich supply tho necessary steam . T h e big sirloin o f beef, w hich ap p a re n tly w eighs poum ts, has nlsiu t six ounces o f e a ta b le m eat about It T he Joint Is n wooden affair, over w hich n few tliln slices o f gcuulne ls>ef a re placed, giving th e Im pression of n 1H U M A 5, really fine piece of meat. Proprietors. W ere you to o b tain n peep 1 s'til ml th e ««■ones Ju st l>efore a b a n q u e t scene wna to be stag ed yon w ould find a niinil>er o f sta g e h an d s busily slicing up to m a to es and banana» Y’ou w ould see tl» « e slices Isdng laid o u t on p lates s u r rounded w ith parsley o r w h ite cab b ag e leave«. U n d er th e g la re of th e lim e Highest Market Price Paid For Fal Stock light th is dish assum e» a n nstnnlnhlng resem blance to lo b ster salad snd In LISZT AND HIS CIGARS. sim ilar fash io n sliced hnnnim Is a g e n W hy th e G reat M usician Said H . eral s u b s titu te fo r fish, entree« nnd hors d ’o e u rre . W ould Q uit Sm oking. O ne o f th e m ost asto n ish in g Illusions Moans Money Saved Liszt wus In th e h a b it of sm oking w ith reg ard to s ta g e food, how ever. Is one c ig a r n day. R ut th a t one cigar We m ake all g arm en t» w ith u tm o st w ns an exceedingly choice one. W hen w here so u p Is concerned T h is Is In c a re th e q u ality o r m a te ria l nnd v ariab ly sa w d u st, w hich w hen ladled be w as s ta rtin g on a Journey he told 1 ex c e lle n t w ork m an sh ip in su re every his v alet how m any d ay s he w ould be out of a tu re e n h as all th e ap p earan ce o rd e r e x ecu ted by ua to be ab so lu te of n thick llqithl aw ay , nnd his v alet p u t Into th e valise No b a n q u e t w ould !>e com plete w ith ly rig h t and s a tis fa c to ry . T h ere is a co rresp o n d in g n u m b er o f th o se cl out n tu rk ey . A l»nf o f bread dellcntely real money saving q u a lity in our i gars. Once w hen L iszt w as going to Italy brow ned an d d eco rated w ith pegs cov th e c h ie f cu sto m s officer a t th e fro n tie r ered w ith brow ned dough, sav es the post o f t_*hhisso asked him If he bail" m anidrcm ent th * ex p en se of ru n n in g up a n y th in g to d eclare. T h e m usieinn. a poultry bill. M oreover, th e com e John Henkel, The Tailor w ith lit* th o u g h ts cen te red on his mu d ian s can w ith c o m p arativ e safety S ta y to n . . . O regon slin g th is asse t to th e fe a st nbout the sic rn tb o r th a n his cigars, m ade signs stag e w ith o u t d am ag e to life or prop to th e effect th a t he bad nothing. T he officer opened th e valise w ith o u t the e rty .—P h ilad elp h ia L edger A D ism al. R aioy Day Moved D an Em* mot to W rite “Dixie.’' "D ix ie" ivna w ritte n by D un E m m et, both w ools iiml m usic. It wits sn u g for th e itrst tim e M onday, S e p t III. IMotk on th e n ln g e o f B ry a n t's m in stre ls ut 17'.’ llrum lw ajr, New York. T h e re lias I hh - h m uch e u n tru v erey o v e r th e q u estio n of u n th o l'-h ip an d o v er th e uiuslc. The k n o w n History o f th e song lias l>een c a re fu lly com plied by Uu* ta r K obhc In Ills "F n m o u e A m ertcun | Songs," as follow s: “On S atu rd ay night. Sept. 17, 1SSU. a fte r 'th e p e rfo rm an ce one o f th e llry a n ts told K nnnet th a t a new w alk aro u n d w ns w a n ted In tim e fo r re- hearsul on M onday. T h e m luslrvl re plied th a t, w hile th e tim e w as very sh o rt, tie w ould do his liest. T h at n ig h t a fte r he reached hom e he tried to hit upon som e tune, b u t th e m usic w ou ld n 't come. Ills w ife cheerily told liliu to w ait until m orning, l i e should have th e room to him self so th a t he ixiuld w ork u n d istu rb ed , and w hen he h id finished th e w alk aro u n d he COB Id play It fo r h er ns a sole audience. If sh e liked It th e B ry a u ts w ould an d so would th e a v e ra g e listen er "N ex t d ay w as rain y an d dism al. Som e y e a n Is>for* Kiiimel had traveled w ith a clrv n s ns a d ru m m e r In w in ter th e w a r n so u th e rn c irc u it w as a popu la r ro u te w llh « Irens people, and those w ho w ere obliged to show no rth would say w hen th e cold w e a th e r w ould m ake them sh iv er. T w ish I w ns in D ixie.' T h e p h ra se wns. In fact, a c u rre n t c ir cu s ex p ressio n On th a t dism al 8ep te n ib e r d ay . probably th e beginning of th e equinoctial, w hen E m m et stepped to th e w indow am i looked o u t tbo old longing for th e p le a s a n t south cam e over him. a n d in v o lu n tarily he thought to him self. ’I w ish I w as In D ixie.' “ L ik e a Bash th e th o u g h t suggested the first line for a w alk around, nnd a 1 little la te r th e m in strel, Bddle In hand, w ns w o rk in g out the m elody which, coupled w ith th e w ords, ninde 'D ix ie' a g en u in e song of th e people alm o st from th e In s ta n t it w as Brst sung.” TTI Fashlo» AuCr . ¡ y ni b ii h i y h iiy i y m u Stayton Butcher Shop Coupons from D uke's f f i s l u r e may be CRANGER T W IST , a u p o n s trom FC!."4 ROSES f * W is n » * v j. FI FT PLUG CU T . P I E D M O N T CIGARETTES. CL1X aG A R E T T E S . ana oU e- lo ts or coupons issued i y to. Prem ium D ept. i^rAscoa The STAYTON MAIL Published every Thursday by E. M. Olmsted ~~ E n te re d as second class m a tte r a t th e postoffice a t S ta y to n , M arion co u n ty , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t o f C o n g ress o f M arch 3, 1879. All com m u n icatio n s should be addressed to T he S tayton M a il . S U B S C R I P T I O N 'S , $ 1 .5 0 p e r y e a r i n a d v a n c e A d v e rtis in g H a te s o n a p p lic a tio n C a r d s o f T h a n k s —$ .50 O b it u a r ie s - $ 1.00 tip. P o sitiv e ly a il pa p ers s to p p e d on ex p iration o f subscription 0 tra v e le r a g ita tin g him self over the search P re se n tly a n u m b er o f clgnrs w ere b ro u g h t to light. T h e w hole lot w as confiscated, a n d he w as ord ered to pay a fine of $100. W hen L iszt reach ed M ilan he told his ag en t of Ids u n p le a sa n t ad v en tu re. IU ! cordl lau g h ed a t th e w hole affair, took a stro ll to th e Ita lia n tre a s u ry a n d re covered th e c ig ars nnd th e fine. On retu rn in g to th e a r tis t he offered him , w ith a sm ile, one o f his ow n precious cigars “ No. my d e a r frie n d ,” said Liszt, have ta k e n a vow n ev er to sm oke again so ns not to expose m yself a second tim e to su ch a h u m iliatio n .” R icordi sa y s he kept h is vow . O ther a u th o ritie s recall Iteg er’s v isit to th e 1 virtuoso In 1870. “ L iszt sm oked a n d offered m e n d - gnr,” said R eger, "a n d w hile I took my ease he w nlked up an d dow n, sending «nit clouds of sm oke In th e d irection of i c ertain te rra co tta figures.”—N ew York - Sun Good Oak Posts which wc are selling at I 5 c e a c h . In lots of 200 or more they go at 14 c e n ts The AUMSV1LLE MERCANTILE CO. Aumsville Oregon STAYTON PATRONIZE MEAT MARKET HOME T » ™ * INDUSTRY BUYING Bread, Cakes, Pies, Fresh, Salt & Cured Meals Lard & Creamery Butter. Suits $19 S l Louis. Mo W e n o w h a v e on hand W . A. R I G G S Tailor Made Clothes i u . ’. inf r i l l ta r s from HO R SESH O E, A T.. TINSLEY'S NATURAL LEAF, i STAGE ILLUSIONS. W. A. W E D D L E your B Y Ä and Doughnuts of the BON TON Bakery and Restaurant IN STAYTON HOTEL ANNEX H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Physician and Surgian STAYTON, • OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The G overnm ent P rin ter. W hen It com es to p rin tin g y o u r U n S tayton , O regon ! cle Sam uel tak es first ran k nm ong the nations. H e h as a $15.000.000 p rinting office th a t Is th e best equipped In the Bu-sinesrt Blocks and Bungalows. w orld A lthough re rtn ln p riv ate pub PHONE 3x8 lishing houses In th is country exi'oed th e 1,000,000 copies o f p rin ted m a tte r STAYTON . . DREGON PHYSICIAN a n d SURGEON se n t o u t w eekly from th e U nited PH O N E I U 4 S tates g o v ern m en t p rin tin g office, no p la n t ap p ro ach es th e m u ltitu d e o f d if SUBLIMITY, OREGON fe re n t publlcxtlons th a t It print» and A TT O R N EY -A T-LA W m alls. O ver a th o u san d publication« a re Issued from th e presses In the G. F. KORINEK, V. S , B. V. Sc, N O TA RY PUBLIC course of n yeur, ap p e a rin g dally, A b .tracta and P ro b ate W ork a Specialty w eekly, m onthly, a n n u ally or nt Irreg u la r In terv als F o r the purpose of Office O ver D eu lrich ’s H ard w a re S to re. Treat» nil domestic animal», »Inc m ailing th em m ore th a n n thousnnd applies the Tuberculin test. d ifferen t m ulling lists m ust be kept In Telephone 3x7 th e file room .—N ew York Sun M . R I N G U O ffice a t S ta y to n S la b lea Architect & Designer Dr. Frederick Andersen S. H . H E L T Z E L Veterinarian J. W ho W ould Bonn ’E rl OREGCi Embalmer STAYTON . . . . Som e hun d red y e a rs ago n sm all hoy, Undertaker a n d There never was a state legis- Climate and Chinamen are San one of fo u r b ro th ers, h eard a visitor Third and Marion Streets lat re that didn't adjourn some Francisco’s chief attractions. say to Ills m other. "W h a t n pity one of time. _______________ your boys had not been a girl.” D rop STAYTON. OREGON ping Ids game, so the sto ry ru n s In u p e rstitio n s on C rickets. If Mr. Bry an persists in work- T h e c S ric DENTIST W om an's W ork In A m erica, he called k e t on th e lienrth is still a The cat usually is about two ing ter hours a day he will make w elcom e g u e st In th o se E nglish house o u t: “ W ell, I'd like to know who'll 'a ' ; Office o v er D cidrich’i S to re h«. irs ahead of the robin’s morn- himself unpopular among govern- holds th a t lie deig n s to v is it Ills com benu 'er! I w o u ld n 't ’ll’ lienn ’e r; Ed Phone 2152 S ta v to n , O re ing Is a h a rb in g e r o f good fortune, w ouldn't 'a ' benn 'e r; Jo e w o u ld n 't ’a ’ in song. ment clerks. benn 'e r; Jim w o u ld n 't 'a ' benn 'er, and w hile If he leaves th e house th a t Is nn Infallible sign o f Im m in en t disaster. I'd like to know w ho w ould ’a ’ benn Not many men come around A c o rre sp o n d e n t In N otes nnd Q ueries ■er.” Bath Tubs, Lavatorios and refers to a b elief p re v a le n t In Lnnca All tramps must be coffee drink next day and say: “ Beg your sh ire " th a t c ric k e ts a re lucky a b o u t n C am paign M aterial. all Lanitary fittiriifs—Farm ers. We never heard one asking Contractor & Builder P olitical Boss W ell, did you discov pardon, but that was a lie I told house nnd will do no h arm to those ers-W e carry a line of for a cup of tea. e r a n y th in g In S tu m p 's p a st life th a t w ho use them w ell, but th n t they e a t I you yesterday.” pumps, leader water sys Bond furnished to cover all cost holes In th e w o rsted sto ck in g s of such we can use a g a in s t him ? D etective— j Not n thing. All he e v e r did before ho tems, etc. Gasoline engines. m em bers o f th e fam ily ns kill them , and insur«)ajfirst-class guaranteed One suffragist has been chided Life insurance agents are not w as assu red of tills,” ndds th e w riter, cam o here w as to sell aw nings. P o liti cal Ross—W hy, th a t’s Just w h a t we job. th e ex p erien ce of a respectable for flirting, and still the cause bothering the two men who say “on w an t! W e’ll sny th a t lie has been fa rm e r's fam ily .” —London S pectator. JA C O B S P A N IO L goes marching on. m ixed up In som e decidedly shady they are going to try to fly across See me and let me figure on your tra n sa c tio n s.—Judge. The R ichest S treet. the Atlantic ocean. work, I can save you money. T he Cliit ixlni C'liowk, o r Silver Rheum II tir puli.« lire rcllnvrff by H asty C onclusion. stre e t. Is th e ninln bnznnr of Delhi nnd There is some comfort in being Dr. Mil««' Anti I’nln 1*111«. STAYTON OREGON B ountiful M alden—You th in k I’m nn An English court censured a one of th e rich est s tre e ts In th e w orld. an average man. He won’t have Many o f Its shops a re occupied by Jew nngcl, G eoffrey, h u t lo m e dny iierhnps men for selling his w fe for £27,- elers. to pay and income tax. w hose ho ard s o f precious stones you will find o u t tim t I inn nn exceed ! 5 ) 0 . And yet probably that was a re said to re p re se n t fabulous sum s. ingly triv ia l,'III u n tu n 'd , com m onplace , D lw onsolnte fgiver (w ith j N ative p rim e s en rich th e ir eolleetlons m ortal. all he could ge. for her. of s ta te Jew els th ro u g h the d eale rs In trem b lin g i'HgernesHi—T hen yon do In ► o.ne women dress to attract tin* f'lia n d n l Cliowk, an>l som e o f th e ten d to m nrry me, do you, L illian ?— attention and then expect the diam ond e x p e rts w ho live In Its dingy C'hlcngo T ribune. If the tariff question should be men to look the other way. wooden buildings a re know n all over settled this year what excuse th e world. E xpensive. would there be for having any "S h e any» she th in k s sh e could lenrn Probably every man who is more presidential campaigns? Th« Reply. to love m e.” A w om an of a d v a n ced ag e required "Y et you do not look b n p p j.'1 elected to a state legislature th e services of a page boy an d a d v e r " I t Is going to he expensive. Hud tl inks he is on his way to con W e have an excep tio n ally fine clu b tised. “ Y outh w a n te d ." h er nt th e th e a te r Inst n ig h t, w llli n lit- | gress. O ne o f h e r d e a re s t frie n d s se n t her tie su p p er a fte rw a rd . T h e first lesson b in g o ffer to m ak e Mail re a d e rs fo r a by th e n ex t post a bottle of Ftlnnk’s cost m e $25.” —K an sas C ity Jo u rn al. s h o rt tim e. celeb rated w rin k le filler nnd skin tig h t ener. a pot o f fairy bloom , a se t of T urned Down. Tue governor of Kansas has O ffer No. 1. false teetli sn d a flaxen w ig.—London Young Mnn (w h isp erin g to Jew eler)— The Fruit-Grower & Farmer $1.00 tpoiled 14 newspaper men by ap Opinion. T h n t e n g ag em en t rin g I bought o f yon The Kimball Dairy Farmer .5*1 pointing them to office. y e s te rd a y — • Je w e le r— W h a t’s tlTe ninf- Poultry Culture .50 W hy It W as Flat. te r w ith It? D id n 't It fit? Voung Mnn "T h is sto ry of y ours Is flat, nn (cnntlotisljr)—Bh! It d id n 't have n The Stayton Mail 1.50 noiinred th e editor. We firmly believe that the En ch an ce O im rne stu d s fo r I t —London All Four for only 1,80 "W ell," ex p lain ed file a sp irin g nn T elegraph. g l i s l i suffragettes couid accomp In ad ition to the above we will send thor, “ I read a Isiok called ‘A dvice to lish just as much for their cause j T h ere Is no b e tto r b allast fo r keeping th e Woman’s World for only ¡32.00 for Young W rite rs.’ and th e very first if tney would smile now and! th e five papers. th in g It te lls you Is not to roll fo u r the m ind stead y on Its keel thnn bnsl- ! m an u scrip t." Ju d g e. then. n ess.—Lowell. Stayton M ail. Wilbur N. Fintier, D.M.D. TINW0RK and PLUMBING E. N . T E A G U E Hammering a Board into Place won’t keep it there if the lumber is not thoroughly seasoned. For when it dries out, it will surely warp out of place again. Get our perfectly sea soned and the boards will stay where you put them without warping or buckling. Such lumber is easier to work up too. Try it this time and you’ll know it forever. JOSEPH PETZEL