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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1916)
mi BAYOCEAN BUNGALOWS TWO HOTELS A ll you ht««| taka in your bui I < »*«’ . HA YO( K \ N A N N K X Siili'iuiiil vl«*w of m i n iiv l la y N. nr N uUiortuoi. i cnllunl lal*l * K iiift V¿ r«u |.#*r »Jay ami up. HAVHIDK IN N t In*« I m I j U». forty aurata, a««a To Quit All latte*. Th« follow iriK conversation wa* overbcuril in a railway train not long •go: Juat a* tlio train wa* moving from the Htatlon two men wort- bundled into a carriage. Doth were of the sporting type uml were evidently particularly keen on racing "Let'« 'ave a look at yer paper, Itlll.” food»«, una of batlm. •aid C h a r lie . Orriiin'» fln«*»t rooort. P»v**l *trr«t*. iiK'Uiitairi wiilnr, w v i n , i*tlmi*f. flahln*, tUiM t.ic M '«i »conic miirnfij (rip in Orrifon. »mall ffildfnM 'ii, pompi** t**iy fur* ni inri. »»Urti Iurta». w»u*r, fu I laundry, lamtor w-rvuu fi«*w Two Irnja. Knt«** 110 <*i l—r w«**k. IlHiiotwo w «*k ». Itooo four w *»k». Kalo« $2 fiÜ per day. Th« N alatori um I« Hnoat on <oaat Tank U n im » fa d . Warm H«*a Watar. Kalai. For r«*«rv aliona and prlulad mattar aidr«aan BAYO CEAN PARK HpM'ial Kail road CORBETT BUILDINC, PORTLAND, OREGON AUTO WRECKING New Houston Hotel PARTS FOR 1-2 SIX I II ANI» KVKRRTT STS. Kiwr l | j# L . frulli Union H lilitm . Tarta ovar 60 mak«a and uw*dala. at half tl»« r«v • «»Ur »»lira Huy your umm | auto parta from an •id rataldtahr-d and reputatila dealfr. who lian n Imputation to protact and conducta tha larir« »I parta atora and ra r r k i tha larirant completo aa- aor t m m ( of uaad auto parta o f any roanpany thia •Ida o f ( )iÌ4'a«o Our prkNM ara loan and for thia raaaun wa outaali all othara. AH parla ara gu ar an taad to tía In flrat-rlaaa condition. MFG. CO. MOTOR PARTS Incorporated. 373 V I ill lUimtOl ST. PORTIAHO, OR. nmnaiiPtti' nt 1Jni1»r n»w All room* nvwly (i.oor.tod S IT U A I. KATF.S IIY WI KK OK MONTH K ö ln 50c, 75c. » I . VI 5 0 I’ cr Day. If you cannot rntne to Port‘and to yet your »•yi ■ fitted. I will w fid you my method of Inir «y«*« !>y mail. Not a* dcalrahic ns |,«*r»on* al »*rvir* but much toMtrr than goliur with* out glana«** n . « v 1« m I or trying to fit your««df. Outfit M*nt on application. KTAPI.KH. th* Jew- rlrr Optician. J * . Morriaon it,, Portland. Oregon New and Hcacond-h*nd IÂ G « s Hurlap and Twin*. T*dl yotir (|t-*lrr you want "W INK I f: M l VM <|t \ U T Y HKTONHH.“ tha Itagu f»*r Service*. I lav* him writ« n«*a r * at lutuso, Dairymen and Poultrymen W * guarant««* ab«olut«*ly cormet r*turn*. Haiid n* your nhi;>m«*rrt of C!r«*am. Kga*. Poultry. Writ* for Shipping Tag* and P|<’imum l,i*t. Hazelwood Co., Portland our W INK IK MAN HAG A III Itl.AP CO., 171 Front M l , T aroma. W »«h Purtlnnd, Of**gon. Old*»» » u l I .argent S* rond hand Hag l>*al*rN in th* Northw«?*t. Try Chiropractic Granulated Eyelids, Sore Eye sg Lyti inti^iuej by e«I>o- sure to Sun, Uuslind Win« luiokly rtlievtd by Murlso l)cU em tii. NoStiurtirg, just Kye Comfort. At Your Druggie** 50c pci Botfle. Murine l ) i S*l«c in Tube* 25c. For Bsok si ibc Eyef reenk Druggitu or Murine Eye Hemctiy C*., Cfalc«eo If you hav* trie«l other »**•• t h«*U. mode», cult* #r »yatam» " f )i«'aiing and have not received relief, you hav* tried th* wrung thing, (-hiroprarlor* have t«*en au< ewaaful in removing tha rauara of dlaraoe where other method* failed. If you are aick or ailing, itav* a trouble of long atandmg. I will le* plea*ed to < onault and gt ■•* you a apinai analyida. which n a l» you nothing. One Reeult of the War. A delightful »Id laily of a little town In Nebraska was discovered one tnorn- i log in tiie act of killing a chicken. "Why, Mrs. lirown, 1, thought that j you were afraid to kill a chicken," said DR. II. I.. CHANDLKR a neighbor in surprise. "Yes, dearie, 1 did tister be; but 5 0 2 - 3 -4 Broadw ay Bid#., Portland, Ore. Hlnee the war broke out I’ve done it right smart. 1 hi» T ra d e M a r k M e a n » "Well, you see, It’s this way: I uster The flneat Vio’in«. Mandolin». think that bloodshed was an awful tiu iU rj. Itanjo* and Banjo thing, but since I’ve been readln’ about Mandolin*- ‘ hat can ba mwle. Mnd<- in t»rwg*»n «»f Oregon • all them men kllltn'8 In Kurope 1 just Wtaal. wiiich 1* the lineal in the get u rooster by the feet, lay his head world. Pad violin« made into g«»«| one» W rite for illuatral- on the block and say to myself: ’Now, r*l circul«m amt detail* to Sarah, ’tain't near so bad as killin’ a THF. COULTER CO .. man. Where’s your nerve?’ And then rnfakwn 2*71* St. fwibad. 0»« I just shut iny eyes and whack.”— Youth's Companion. HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK, WOOL AND MOHAIR. Why He Lost Hit Job. Tommy—Out of a Job? Vt uml * you Dm Writ* lor print in« sit ppmg fags Jimmy—Yes. The boss said he wa« T hi H. F. N orth » C o . nm««, or«., stjtti*. wa losing money on the tilings 1 was mak- in'. Tommy—Wasri't there anything else Double TreaJ Punclur’ f'rnoi Gres you could do in the place? M m J p fn tm yotir '»Id on.*, I.n«t Ion. Jimmy—I guess not. Anyhow he 11,.rid N r . ! 11,1 8 WHI said I didn't seem able to do anything ORKOON V I M ANIZ1NG < O .. else. bUi W u»h¡nston St.. 1'urtl.nd. O r . Tommy—And what was you makln’ ? Jimmy — Mistakes. — Utica Herald I, n o m o re n * r e ,.< r y Dispatch. Ihun S m u 11,» o * . Arm* TYPHOID ,»p e r l-n ,fl fe.* tlrm, nnr.-i-tl Urn .Intosl miraculous e !fl- • r r , sod iM im lM lrir., of Autllyph. Id Vscr Inatlon. Ur vaccinaltd NOV/ tiy yuui p)>r>lilan, you aut your family. It la more vital thin house Insurance. A»k your physician, dm sglit. or send for ‘ l i - v . yrvj had Typhuldf" Ir t ll.y of T y p h o i d V srrln ., ftsulls from use, end danger from Typhoid Carriers. THE VALVELESS PUMP Mur« Water !.«•*■ llor*«*i>ow*r. I r » » Coat, Most Kflirirnt for Irrigation. Mining. Kira Profaction and HOSTETTER’ S Stomach Bitters It tones and strengthens the entire digestive sys tem and is a real aid to Nature in cases o f indiges tion,4 cram ps or malaria. V Fleeting Fame. “ Fame doesn't last long, does It?” "What's on your mind now?" "I gave J500 to a worthy charity and my name and the amount 1 donated were printed In all the papers." "Yes.” “ And the next day my name wa dropped and the sum appeared only In the list of previously acknowledged." —Detroit Free Press. WOMAN AVOIDS JPERATION F. M. CR 0 NKH 1 TE, r o c e r IS RELIABLE He wants to hold your trade and tries to sell you brands he k n ow s He is always you w ill like. ready to recommend him K C B aking P owder DESERVES WELL OF FARMER Phoebe’s Vole* I* Faint and She Cer tainly It Not Pretty, but She Hate* All Beetle*. Imperfect Digestion Right in Line. "I ».‘e," said his wife, “ that these baseoall players have progressive Medicine Which Made Sur His Luck. Ideas on sanitation." She (bitterly) I only wish I'd geon’s W ork Unnecessary. "Mow so.” known as much about you before 1 "The paper states that they spent married you , the afternoon swatting flies.”—Louis Astoria, N. Y. — "F o r two years I H e--w ell. It was Just my confound ville Courier Journal. Was feeling ill and took all kinds of ed luck that you didn't. Boston Trau- tonics. I was get- in.!! worse every day. A Bad Picker. 1 had chiils.my head "She's been divorced twice." Information Sought. would ache. I wa* "ii;.cl bad lock, eh?*’ always tired. I could "Brown Is a good mixer.” "No. good luck, but mighty bad judg not walk straight "Drinks, metaphors or socially?"— ment."— Detroit Free I’ress. because c f the pain Detroit Free I’ress. in my back and I had Believed In It. pains in my stom Young Lady (kindly)—'T hope you "Do you believe in the observance ach. I went to « brush your teeth regularly. Maggie?" of the llolilcn Rule?” doctor and he said I Maggie (ludlgnantly). — "Brush me "I do. I always like tn have other must £o under an teeth? Wot would I do that for? people keep It In mind when they’re operation, but I did There ain't no liuir on me teeth.” dealing with me."— Boston Transcript. not go. I rend in the paper a b o u t Sounded Like It. Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Com "My masquerade costume will be pound and told my husband aliout i t I Veal, Pork, white with a yellow yoke.” ■aid *1 know nothing will help me but I “ And wlint do you represent—an will try this.’ I found myself improv Beef, Poultry, egg?"—Louisville Courier-Journal. ing from the very first hi ttle, and in tw« Butter, Eggs & weeks time I was able to sit down and eat a hearty breakfast with my hus Farm Produce band, which I had notdono for two years. I am now in the best o f health and T oth* Old RHi»hlr Kvardin* how» with ■ did not have the operation.” — Mr*. iword of 46 year» of Squ«r» I>*«lintr» and l>* •»M ilt’ll Of J ohn A. K oenig , 602 Flushing Avenua, Astoria, N. Y. Top Market Prices. Every one dreads the surgeon’s knif« •nd the operating table. Sometime« nothing else will do; but xnany time» doctors say they arc necessary when By htiylmr direct from no At wholesale price, and enve the plumber'll profit«. W rite tin to they are not. Letter after letter comes day your need». W e will irive you our rock- to the Pinkham Laboratory, telling how 45-47 From SL, PORTLAND. ORE bottom "d ireet-to -y o u " price», t. o. b. rail or operations wero advised and were not boat. W e actually »»vo you from lu to 36 per performed-or, if performed,did no good, cent. A il ,rooda irnaranteed. but I.ydia E.Pinknam’s Vegetable Com- N orthw est headquarters for 1-eader W ater pound'was used and good health followed No. 27, 1918 System » and Fuller « Johnson Engines. P. N. U. I f you w a n t n d v lo « w r it« t* STARK-DAV1S CO. T^ydln K, l*in k lu im M ««llcln e Co* 2 1 2 Third S t r ..« . Portland. O ra to n W H E N w rltlnc to iJ m liM T A p l « u * m m - {co u lid cu tiu lj, L y u n , M l H , T* tl.B t k l. rop er.____________ Ship G After you’re well acquainted with the phoebe and catch some of her spir it of friendliness and companionship, you won't care a snap of the finger that the can't sing very well, cor that she isn't good looking. You'll wel come her In spring Just as If she were a Venus for looks and Melba for voice. You'll listen for her first note* and say: "There's Phoebe back again.” She's the earliest arrival among the flycatchers, reaching here about March THE VALVLESS PUMP CO., 21, even before the flies. She seeks Mh Floor Title A Trunt Pldg.. Portland. Ora. out her last year’s home under tha bridge, or beneath the rafters of the barn, and starts renovating her nest. How the Spellbinder Turn* the Trick. Often when an unscrupulous cowbird “ To my mind------’’ usurps the nest to lay eggs of her "I can not do justice to own, the phoebe will build another “ Far be It from me----- neat atop the old one and start house "It la hardly necessary to say------” “ One word more and I have keeping over again as if nothing bad Interrupted. done------” We've remarked that she oouldn't "It falls to my lot------” alng. yet her little "phe-bee" note Is “ I can not find words to— ” “ In the last analysis------” one of the cheeriest of springtime. "Be that as it may------” We’ve said she wasn't beautiful, yet "I shail not detain you longer— —** her dull olive-brown coat, with a yel "It becomes my painful duty------" lowish-white breast are far mors at ’1 point with pride to------’’ tractive than some birds of gay plu —Columbia State. mage. The phoebe Is beautiful be cause she is useful. From the time of her arrival until she leaves late In the fail she's busy warrfng on the farmer’s enemies. She’U sit on a mullein stalk and watch for a beetle. Suddenly she will dart into the air and her bills go shut with a asap--good-by beetle. She Is a for est conservationist, because she eats the elm leaf beetle. She Is the farm soon u n d e r m i n e s y o u r er’s friend, because ahe eats the May health and im poverishes beetles and click beetles, which In your blood, but this may jure crops. She is the gardener s friend because ahe eats the squash be corrected by careful beetle. diet and the assistance of In fact, she 1« the friend of everyone —except the beetles.—Philadelphia North American. Vali C .a G«t A ll.n ’v .'oot-t .v c f R t f . W ri te A lton 8. o .m -i i 'J I.i, K oy, N. Y . , fo r A I r 1«* vampi.* o f Allcli'n V i m i .K h . c . It c u ri', IV . itllng, tl.vt vWldll lt, S e llili* fimi, It Distica ticvu or ii. M sltuc.. e s - y . A c c rts in m i o l'or •imi«. lm .-iow in g n s il« «m i bm iloii». A ll Urna- t e i . , o l i ti. '■'**.■ P o u 't sc o v o i « n y a u b a tltu t. u r ■Mr I'«**. Small, Light, r*rful. No Valve?*. No Plunger*. No Oylin- d* r*. I>e*tructjvc P ¿rh Sp«v*cU Klirninated. I'umj) Hun* on I j j w f.‘ ;*-'-d Will Pump Water and Air Simuf- t .r.eoualy. Will Pump bo.lin^ water. IUn* rec ord for vertical auction Lift of XI G feet. Can l«e JfiMtall* d by Anyone. Impoaaiblc to Make a Mia take. liedvem Mora Water, with far I-a“ - Hora*t««wer. than Any Pump Known. N Priming Required at Any ReaMSinahl* Suction. Write for Catalog. Price» and Tertimonial» bafora you buy. U n p rep ared . Representative Augustus P. Card ner said in a preparedness address tn New York: "The unprepared man is always at a disadvantage. It's like a dialogue I Inr t t i n r » i a 5 o » a t o * y . u r s h n r v , i a l SS09WCIM. vacciess a i i r u n uaosa «. s. aov. uesaas once heard: "'('a ii you fight? shouted one man. ” \N—no.' another answered. Considerate. “ ‘Then,’ shouted the first man— "I've been thinking it all over and ‘then come on, you coward! ’” I’ve com« to the conclusion that tier Domestic Finesse. hairs after all we ought to have a standing army." "These are unusually fine cigars. "W ell?" Mrs. Jiggers. Your husband is lucky "Hut I don't think it Is fair to keep to have you select for him.” all those nii'U Btandlug all the time. "Oh. he doesn't smoke that kind reg The leant we can do Is lo furnish each ularly. I use them to slip one In his man a camp stool." Detroit Free pocket whenever I give him a letter to I’ ress. post."—Baltimore American. Not a Garden. "Are you going to make a garden this year?” "No,” replied Mr. Groweher. "I'm going to dig up a plai e lu the back yard und put some seeds Into It. and then turn It over to the chickens for a picnic ground."—Washington Star. " ’Ere we are. Charlie,” said Bill, handing his friend an evening paper. After a few minute* of alienee Char lie remarked *eutentlously: "Wonder ful thing*, newspaper*, aren’t they, Hill? They've got ho many different •orts of thlngM in 'em Mtorie*. cook- wry, murders, aulclde», racin’—some thin’ for'everybody. In fact.” "You’re right they ure, Charlie." "Hut what's tills ’ere blank space, mil?" pointing to the blank space re served for stop-press news. "Oh," replied Hill, "that’s for people wot can’t read.” Philadelphia Public Ledger. Y o Totem Pol# M utt Don Some Clothe*. Clothes make the totem pole, ac cording to John Oscar Davis, collector of the port, at San Francisco. Horrified at what he saw when a Burmese specimen consigned to the Rev. J. H. East of Portland was un covered at the customhouse early in February. Collector Davis has now recovered sufficiently from the shock to announce that when the proper ha bllimenta have been placed on the relic It may be allowed to proceed on its way to the Indignant consignee. Painting, the collector said, had been considered, but clothing would be better. His plan now Is to arrange for a proper costuming of the mooted totem pole at the expense of Doctor East and that then the curio, decor ously accoutered for appearance among the most select circles, might be allowed admission to the land of the free and the home of the brave. W in d Imprisons Woman. Imprisoned In a closet by the wind slamming a door fast, Mrs. Mollie Cor- | dery. who lives near Bridgeville, Del., j had a narrow escape from death, and when discovered was nearly overcome j by the shock. Mrs. Cordery was cleaning the attic and while she was looking In an old closet a gust of wind slammed the door and locked It from the outside. There was no one but herself in the house, and It was nearly an hour be fore Mrs. Cordery's screams happened to be heard by a gang of men who were repairing the road. With all the doors locked downstairs, Harry Rickards climbed to the second floor and got through by a window. When Mrs. Cordery was found she was tn a pitiable state. She is still serious ly ill from the shock. Slight Misunderstanding. "Was hit crime premeditated?" “ I don’t think so. He thought it all out beforehand, you know.” —Life. foot and-Mouth in the Philippine*. Officials of the Philippines reported to Washington last week that the foot- and mouth disease has again laid its grip on the islands. The scourge is called rinderpest over there, and has been the bugbear of all cattle dealers and dairies, the few that there are, Antiseptie, almost from the beginning of Ameri Cleansing can occupation in 1898. and It is estimated that 260,000 carabaos Healing have died of rinderpest in the last year. There were 600 deaths in the last week of April, when the last mail Sema report w s b sent to Washington. The loss is about $6,000,000. » The Philippine bureau of agriculture asked for $250,000 to fight the scourge, but the legislature only approp. iated $12,600 and this is held responsible to A L I N I M S N t a great extent for the spread of the __ disease. _ If conditions continue as they are in For Galls, Wire the islands it is feared that the loss Cute L a m en ess, the coming year will be fully as great. ’ ’ Fur Thrush and Foot Diseases Your Stock H A N F O R D ’S Balsam of Myrrh Not Impressed. “ Want some stock In my concern?” “ Nope.” “ It's a gold mine.” "That's no Inducement. I’ve invest ed in gold mines more than once.”— Louisville Courier-Journal. Strains, B u n c h e s , Thrush, Old Sores, Nail Wounds, Foot Rot, Fistula, Bleeding, Etc., Etc. Made Since 1846. P rice 25c, 50c and $1.00 • II •» ■ All Dealers OR WRITE No Difficulty on That Score. An old negro mammy who was ad Paid for But dicted to the pipe was being lectured te r flie s , In on the habit by a Sunday school teach er. Finally the latter said: sects. I buy "Do you expect to go to heaven?" hundred.“’ for “ Yes. indeedy!” - “ But the Bible says nothing unclean museums, art-work, study purposes and private collections. 5c to $7 each paid. shall enter there. Now the breath of o , ,, i-nrc- t.« . j 8-pp. folder FREE. Easy outdoor em- I the gay smoker to that,.. is unclean. What do you ployment. j “ Well, I reckon I leave ma bref be- S1NCLAIR hin' wllen 1 enter dar," was old mam- my's response.—Boston Transcript. B m 244, D 108. Lot Angelee, Cal. Pimples, boils, carbuncles, dry up and I disappear with Doctor Pierce’s Golden DAISY FLY KILLER• SSi/îiï'kuu Medical Discovery. In tablets or liquid. ■ U I U M .N n t .d m , ornamental, conven- leaf, cheap. Lasts all s e n o » . M id e o l Metal, caa'tspill or tip uri/r!“».", thf.1 “ Guonateod • «f!erti ■ - vu. Sold br deaiCTV ot 6 leaf by ripresi pre* paid lo# fl. KAJtOLD «OlLEftS. ISO D alai» A *».. Brooklyn. H. T. Fearless of Consequence. Grubbs—I never realized until now what a' convinced optimist Binks is. Stubbs— What made you form your new estimate of him? Grubbs—The fact that he ia trying to raise chickens, roses and two bull pups all on the same lo t—Richmond Times-Dispatch. Hit Register. A Variation. “ Well, landlord, how's business now Polly—Did he propose to you in the adays?” “ Oh, purty good, purty good. Had p orthodox manner? whole passel of people register yis-> Dolly—Hardly. He aaked me how te'day. They were five gentlemen I would like to wear hi« neckties.— I Judge. three ladies and four musicians." sto p s itch in g a n d b u rn in g If you are suffering with eczema, ringworm, rash or other tormenting skin-eruption, try Res- inol Ointment and Rcsino! Soap. You wiil oe sur prised how quickly the itching and burning stop and the skin becomes clear and healthy again. Rtr.noi Ointment ami Rcrincl S e p have been prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Sold by i l l dm *- ists, tor free trial fixe of each write to Kosinol Ch.-m, Co . B aittm ore. Md. X tsiM oi S h a vin c S tick m akes d aily skasrutt easy / o r m d er-fm eed m an. Gives Power of Choice. “ You must remember, my boy. that wealth does not bring happiness.” "I don't expect it to. I merely want it so that I may be able to choose the kind of misery that is most agreeable to me.”—Boston Transcript. A Queer Critter. Impassioned Orator—The American eagle, whether soaring over the dusty deserts of Mexico or skimming the broad Atlantic, will never draw in its horns or retire into its shell.—Boston Transcript. Are You Past 30 Years? Take Hot Water and “ Anurie.” War Cuts Phone List. People are realizing more and more Thera are at least 10,000 fewer tele every day that th« kidneys. Just as do phones In London as a result of the i the bowels, need to be flushed occa war, business firms in hundreds of in sionally. The kidneys are an elimina- stances discontinuing the service in I tive organ and are constantly working, separating the poisons from the blood. the Interest of retrenchment -The Under thts continual and perpetual government which operates th* sys action they are apt to congest, and tem. announce* that although tele then trouble starts. Uric aetd backs phones have been discontinued by tha up into the system, causing rheuma wholesale there has been an increase tism. neuralgia, dropsy and many oth in the use of electrophone*—the in er serious disturbances. Doctor Pierce strument which connect* the subscrib of Buffalo, New York, advocates that every one should drink plenty of pure er with th« theater and enables peo water between meals. Every day ple who prefer to remain Indoor* these should exercise in the outdoor air suf gloomy night* of black streets to have ficiently to sweat profusely, and from amueement brought to thair firesides. time to time stimulate the kidney ac tion by means of “ Anurlc.” This prep Teuton Trimming*. aration has been thoroughly tried out Ad In Mexican Herald— Nice room at his Sanitarium, in the same way as to let beautifully decorated with Ger- his "Favorite Prescription” for weak women and "Golden Medical Discov people.—Boston Transcript ery,” the standard herbal system tonlo (both of which now come In tablet form for convenience of carrying and taking), "Anuric” is now being intro duced here, and many local people are daily testifying to its perfectness. When you have backache, dizzy spells or rheumatism, heed nature’s warning. It means that you are a vic tim to uric acid poisoning. Then ask your druggist for “ Anurlc" and you will very soon become one of hun dreds who daily give their thankful indorsement to this powerful enemy to uric acid. If you have that tired, worn-out feel ing, backache, rheumatism, neuralgia, or if your sleep is disturbed by too fre quent urination, get Dr. Plerfce’s An uric Tablets at drug store, full treat ment $1.00, or send 10c. for trial pack* age to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, falo, N. Y.