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SAVED BY DREAMS FINDING A PLANET oven «e vtAR - EXPCNIENCE P atents Curious Cases of Warnings That Came In Slumber. The Discovery of Neptune and a Curious Coincidence. D k s io n « C O O V R IO H T O A c . * „ » o n . M n * tn y * •»•«<•»> » n d ¿ » •« •rtM I.'r' r u .» Atti.*kI t «K f U i« our o|Xitl«»n fr«* w h»* h.r »11 i ii t c t i i l t t n t* n r u k a b l f r * t * m * b l * < o t t i n i m i r * . t|. mi »Irlctl. fx»nS4#ntl»l. HXN080M «*• l‘»l*UU M ill (r* * . w w i r r f » . * * .-u rln « m l * . I». h i w l l l*k*n Inrvtukh Muon A Cu. r i v i r i > rr, u>J n.<4U*. w i t h o u t C k » r* * t l u t h * Sdentine American. (Hr- A K»nd*om*tv lltiMtrml*d wroklr. t m i a i ion of an* «Mentido J o u r n a l. i f a p a r ; f o u r m o n th * . $ L A M b y a ll «M»att*«W> TO LD OF D EATH OR DISASTER. A PROB LEM TWO MEN SO LV ED Unaware of Each Othar’a Effort». John Couch Adams and La V a rnar Sim u l taneously Attamad tha Same End— A Wonderful Feat In Mathematics. «•i»"*-» New York htnAion. D C- r u u Wk.hu Preaching every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock b y Rev. A. C. Eaton. Sunday school at 10 a. m., H. N. Huntley, aupt. U Y P U at 6:30 p. in. Mrs. Eaton, president. Th e discovery of the planet Neptune -t h a t mighty world swinging In lha Catholic great deep* of apace nearly 3.0"iMJHi tax) mil*« away from our own earth CHPKCII o f t ill IMMACULATE OoNl'KI* was the cause of a slugnlnr eontrover nut, Slayton; Rev. A. Lainck sy between tw o grenf astronomer«, |irir,| in charge. High niaM second one English. the other French I'lila lourtIt nnd lililí Snndsy» 8 'hi a. m , controversy mge*l for years In Jour Priest'* atlilre»»: Sublimity, Oregon. nals. papers. tiooks ami In learned so Sr. B o m p a c k ' s C a t h o l i c C i i u w h , cletles. Here are the facta: Bath Tubs. Lavatories and S u b ii.u iiy : Rev A . La iu o k, m u i r . T h e distant planet Uranus had been Low mas» S s. in., high ma*« 10.30 all Lanitary fittinfrs—Farm discovered by Sir John Herschel on a. ni , Iir*t ami third Sunday* in the March 13. I7S1 It I* 1.78 1 .»180.000 ers-W e carry a line of month; high masa U):SU a. in., -ce- mlies from the snn. pumps, leader water sys i nd, |i>ur«li and tilth Sundays. Ye*- When a new planet or cornel la die- (■era si eventide. tems. etc. Gasoline engines. covered mathematicians of the highest rank at once compute Its orbit or path Christian In space and publish Its ephenierts, giving Its exact position for the future. JACOB SPANIOL Services will bej held every Sunday. A number of astronomers made Preaching at 11 a. m., und 7:30 p. in. ephemcrldes for P ram m ; but. unlike Sunday school at 10 a. in., Mrs. W. 11. the other planets. It kept "running off Hobson, superintendent. Y. P. S. C. E. the t r ic k ,” alw ays out a little further at 6:45 p. m., Miss Florence Morton than computed Again astronomers Siam made new and accurate as pos Pres. Ladies Aid society meets each slhle tables, yet Uranus would not Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., Mrs. G. l>. Means Money Saved obey Th e n they all knew that there Thomas, l*rcs., H. E. Russell, pastor. W e make ail garments w ith utmost was a world f i r nnd away beyond that care— the quality of material and by Its attraction made the disturbance. Methodist None was free to begin the gigantic excellent workmanship insure every work of computing where It was. In Methodist Episcopal Church, order of order executed by us to be absolute what direction. Its distance and Its ly rig h t and satisfactory. There is services: Bible school at 10 a. m., real money saving quality in our orbit. A. S. Pancoust, Superintendent- John Couch Adams, a young mathe Preaching at 11 a. nr. and 7:30 p m. matician In Cambridge. England. at Midweek lYayer and Bible Study, tucked this problem, the greatest yet Wednesday, 7:30 p. rr. Epworth undertaken hv the human mind Ad John Henkel, The Tailor League, Sunday, 6 . p. m., Clark am* was aged twenty four years when Stay ton . . . Oregon Mace, Pres. Ladies’ Aid Society, he began the memorable research T h is was In 1843 Thursday afternoon, Mrs. J. R. Gard T h e labors of Hercules were surpass ner, Pres. Pastor of the church, E. ed by this Intellectual giant, aud In Sutton Mace. Septemlier. IM S. he sent bis results to the Greenwich observatory. But they were not published to the world. In October he called at the observatory and left another paper giving full ele ments of the planet And the astron omers of England did not search for the new world with tbelr telescopes. Old Fir, per cord.......— ........ $3.10 But meanwhile the great French as Maple " “ .......................... 3.25 tronomer. P J. J Le Vender, older by Second Growth Fir c o rd .............. . 3.00 several years than Adams, began a so lution of the huge problem. H e pub Vine Maple per tier............ -......... 1.50 lished Ids part one of researches on Maple or Fir " “ ........................1.50 Nov 10. lM o . and part two June 1. 1840. Wood delivered in any size wanted Adams and l.e Vender were not aware and any amount. C. S. L o w e . tf of their mutual labors. of the On Sept 1 f.e Vender, In France, not having a telescope, wrote to D r. Galle in Berlin to look for the new planet Th is letter was received In Berlin on I Sept 23. 184*1 When night came on D r Halle turned the telescope at the designated point In space, nnd soon the eye of man saw the hitherto unknown world at the mighty distance of 2.7*0, P ro p rie to rs . IN STAYTON HOTEL ANNEX 831.000 mlies from the sun, making f/ one circuit In about UK» of our years. Th e apparent angular diameter of the moon and «un is very nearly half 1 of one degree, but Neptune was dis covered within one degree of the com A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W puted position, or the average of both NOTARY PUBLIC ■ •f ttiese Illustrious mathematicians .. acts and Probate W o rk a Specialty T h e solution of this capital problem •yftice Over Deuirich’s Hardware Store. has ever hecn considered the highest achievement of pure mathematical ns tronomy At once controversy began between France and Knglnnd for hon FRESH and SALT MEATS ors It was tinnlly settled that both .. M B | « 5 Ü Pure Lard at A!1 Times men were worthy of equal praise and exalted honors so long ns men ahnll In highest Market Price Paid Fcr hnldt the earth It mny be of Interest to the re a d e r- Third and Marion Streets FAT It wns to me to say that I heard the STAYTON. OREGON renerable and aged Professor Adnros read a very abstruse mathematical pa ; pet In Philadelphia In the year 1887 Stayton . . . Oregon before Section A of the American As so-1, it ion For the Advancement of Set erne Eve ry astronomer tn the room Physician and Surgeon gave close and retqiectful attention — Edgar I.uden Larkin In New York American in TINWORK and PLUMBING . Tailor Made Clothes Suits $19 PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY BY BUYING YOUR ¿read, Cakes, Pies, and Doughnuts WOOD FOR SALE BON TON STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & THOMAS, Bakery and R e s ta u ra n t fresh, sa ll& Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. S. H. HELTZEL Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock Stayton Butcher Shop Undertaker a n d Embalmer STOCK W. A. R IG G S ri. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. STAYTON. Whole Family Benefited By Wonderful Remedy OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN ’AND SURGEON S t a y t o n , O r eg o n ; Dr. Frederick Andersen PHYSICIAN and SURGEON P H O N E 1584 SUBLIMITY, OREGON A Tow n That Date* From th* Flood. I coni um. or Konin. ns It la better «m m n today. In Asia Minor. 300 m ile« I eiisi of Sm yrna, held by some nreb .leohigisf* to la* the oldest city In the world derived its name from the elkones. or linages of mud, which, ac- cording to the ancient legend of the place, were made by Prometheus and Athena at the command of Jupiter. win* after the flood, caused the winds ; lo blow upon the elkom** and they lie- came living men and women. Th u s , | according to this tradition. Iconlnm j was the first place settled after the flood B e tt e r S e r v ic e . Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D. D E N T IS T Office over Deiririch’s Store Phone 2152 Stavton, Ore t. N. TEAGUE Contractor & Builder Bond furnished to cover all cost and insure a first class guaranteed job. See me and let m e f ig u r e on your work, I can save you money. STAYTON OREGON Tl’.crc arc many Ii:t!c things to annoy us, under prt ent conditions The hurry, hard work, I of life. noise and strain all tell on us and tend to provoke m rvousness and irritability.. We arc frequently so : worn out we- can neither eat, sleep i nor work with any comfort. We are out of line with ourselves and ' j others as well. A good thing to do under such j circumstances is to take something | like Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills to relieve the strain on the nerves. Mrs. J. D. Ilartsficid, 33 Corput St., Atlanta Ga., writes: Vincent H ry in the song w rl’ cr. was breakfasting at I p m In a restaurant ■ " I h a v e on *overaI o ccasio n * b e e n not many miles remote from Forty v a s tly re lie v e d by the* u se of y o u r m e d second street and Broadway A proc icines, e»i>' lally th e A n ti- P a in P ills, ess server w ho wanted Br.van for a w h ich I k 'o p c o n s ta n tly on h a n d fo r th e 11 of m 3 elf, h u s b a n d a n d tw o witness in a nwstilt slipped III and sons. Nothin*? in th e w orld e q u a ls th e m dropped a «ubpoi-iia m his >ap as he a s a h e a d a c h e rem ed y . O fte n I a m sat it ihe (able e n a b le d by th e use o f o n e o r tw o of All - Ad Itryan ' the service here th e P ills to contlnu- m y h o u se w o rk w hen o th rrw l.se I would b e In bed. M y 1« Im proving-” Philadelphia Saturday h u sb a n d Join« me In m y p r a is e o f th # E 'e n t rig l'o « t A n tl- P a ln P ills a n d N ervine.'* THo-oughly Ventilated. “ Wlinr ion mast moot,-' said the phy uhlan a fter-ne had examined the pa tlcnt •'!» plenty of ventilation • ”f!ee doctor." the sick mini replied “you n iisl tie mistaken I ve been op- era'ed on three tlrces in the past yenr and a h a lf" f'hleago Record Herald Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pill» are relied upon to relieve pain, nervousness and irritability in thou sands of households. Of proven merit after twenty years’ use, you can have no reason for being longer without them. A t all D ru g g ist* , 25 do*** 25 e*nt*. sin ami , child\ go through the world will» u,eli bend» Ued together — Pluto j M ILES M E D IC A L CO., It X Elkhart, Ind. Get Butter Papers of THE MAIL Lucky Escap** Du* to H*«dlng th* Mystsrious M***ag** of th* Pro- phatic Vision*— A Vivid Dr*am Tha t HeaulUd In Preventing a Murder. According to J. D. Mickle, Oregon Dairy a n d Food Commissioner, Producers o f Butter offered for Sale must have stamped on the package, the number of ounces, and the producer’s address. lu «pile of Hu* number of nuthentl- ' t'iiie*l cHae* of dream* that have com* true. Hie peri village of propheticdrenin* (hut lire n<-t tin I ly fulfilled most la' very ■«limit H ow ever, It must b* confessed thm a con«blcrnhie number of | k *> i »I# bin e es<H| i<l ileiith or (llanater by puy- I mg heed to :i clreuiii warning Wrei k* have figured In more than on* prophetic dream, both th* lu»» of Hid | Itepublle and I lit) Iterlln being foretold in dreom* A man wo* one* «boot (•• | -a ll for Norw ay w ill) a friend, but on Hie utgtil before he utiould have atarted | he d red tiled i lint he Mood upon a inoUU- i tain «iirrooiidcd by water and that Hi* | water gradually begun to aulimergo I I he peak .luM an lie Will In danger of j lielng drowned ho woke, and so vivid ly on* Hie dream Impressed upon hi* ! uilnd 111 it he decided not lo sail A I few day* later the atilp by which he should hnve traveled went dow n with all hand* The n there la the cnae of n lady who was about to leave India for England, but wna deterred by a drentu. Suvernl days before the dale aet for her de- I parture she had a vision til which alio saw tho vessel by which she xvn* to wall on tire In ntklocenn. T h e aequel wna that n lire actually did break out { under ‘ the condition« Indicated, but ! nfler hard work by Ihe crew It wn* extinguished without loan of life. Yet n third Instnnce wna mentioned In one of Hie shipping paper* a few y e a n ago. An apprentice up for hi* . -econd mate’* ticket Hilled and visa sent to *on fur nnothcr voynge In a »nil mg ship He was appointed hontswiitu of a tine sailing ship trading with Au* triillu and New Zealand Th e night tieforv he «tgned on lie had a vivid dream In which ho saw lit* *hlp an IN' g I along In tine weather under n full spread of canvas Soon n thick bonk of -en fog closed round Hi* cllpiwr, al though the dreamer could «till see ev- ) erythlng on board ns clearly n* before. All nt once something glimmered through the mist, and beforo anything : could tie done a tinge Iceberg ernshed Into the ship. Hie noise of ttio collision aud the falling *pnr* w aking him. Ho vivid was Hie dream Hint the veoael j left without her proper boatswain, nnd | since lben she hns figured among the missing. T h e curious thing atiout.lt, said ihe narrator, was that never I k >- fore or since enn lie remember hnvlng dreamed of sea life It Is also on record that n shipwreck ed crew were once brought buck to civ ilization through the Inxtrumentnllty of a dream An East Indlanuuin run ashore on Inaccessible Island, In th* Atlantic, utul for three months the pas sengers and crew subsisted ns best they could During that time n rough boat was built, and In this they were tranxported to Trista n D'Aeunh.i Sev eral weeks Infer n »hip appeared off the Island bora use her owner had dreamed a shipwrecked crew had land ed there. As clothes were scarce, rough and ready garments were made ont of some grven and red bulsc wbb b happened to lie on hoard. Curiously enough, before the return of tho vessel the owner * wife bad n dream In which she saw It sailing Into |*>rt with people drensed In green and red on board Now and again a miner relates a dream Hint saved hltn from sudden denth. although strangers do not often hear these stories. There wns onre a had accident nt a Derbyshire pit, sev eral men being killed by a fall of the ■ ■age One of Ihe men who should have been In that enge wns absent, for he Inid n dream that It wns dashed to pieces, falling from tho very top with all the men Inside I t On hearing the dream his w ife persuaded him to «la y at home Hint day. When Mellon Prior, Ihe fntnons w ar a rtis t died most of the papers told the story of the dream warning he had whyn In /.iilulnnd. A t first ho deter mined lo disregard I t but It made such m Impression on him that be nt Inst determined to keep invny from tho col 8TAYT0N, OREOON umn he Intended to Join H e engaged another man to go, and he wns among the first Willed. From time to time crimes, even m ur der, hnve been prevented by n dream. A Indy saw In a dream nn old relative twlng murdered, so she posted off to her house and was surprised to And the door opened by the very man she had seen «com m it the deed She ob tallied permission to sleep with the old lad) nnd before retiring naked the two hour of the latter to sit up all night In the adjoining room. As soon us the old lady hnd gone to A new plant equipped with the latest machinery, Milling select sleep she got out of bed arid locked the door and then Iny awake, listening Oregon Bluestem Hard Wheat, hy a skilled miller. After what seemed hours a ray ot light appeared under the door and the knob was carefully turned. leaping T ak e your coupon to your grocer and call for CHERRY CITY out of Is-d. she called the sons, threw PATENT FLOUR, a sack will cost you very little more than »pen Hie door nnd found tho manserv nut outside with a coal scuttle In hi* soft wheat flour. ha i d On being naked by the lad) and the men tv hat he wanted he re piled that he had answered Ihe bell But o bell had been rung, nnd In the c o a l scuttle wns a knife! Then In saw the game wns up and confessed |*ho day before fils mistress hnd re Treats all domestic animals, also reived her rents, which were kept In applies the Tuberculin teat. het mom until they were paid Into the Busines» Block» and Bungalows. hank the next dny, and lie hnd sud • Telephone 3x7 d»nl> determined to murder her for Office a t Slayto n Stahleg PHONE 3x8 the money London Fnm lly Ib-rald STAYTON . . OREGON STAYTON - - - - OREGC: We have made the Remarkable LOW OFFER OF 100 butter papers printed 200 butter papers printed 500 butter papers printed Every farmer who sells butter should take advantage of this offer. Phone or call at the office of the Stayton Mail BARGAINS IN FARM and CITY PROPERTY Come in and see me. I can suit your needs in any line. OFFICE UP STAIRS IN DIEDRICH BLOCK. Deeds and Conveyancing a Specialty S. H. H E L T Z E L T h e Mill of Q uality Cherry City Flouring Mills 565 TRADE ST . SALEM, OREGON W. A . WEDDLE ... . « ^ . Architect & Designer 6 F *• s- ». v. sc Veterinarian