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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1903)
t TO BREAK CORN STUBBLE. Two or Threw I I I *11» i i\ ^ > 953 t " M/iny a mali Moniti («rt- , , f 1 ° wifjtouf lunch at all ttian rat th r h u r r ird lu n ch w lllrli fo r t m t tir Illuni d i ] f ritrai o f m an v n linai urna m an . Iln aty cu tiu g, Itoti» lu m i to digest an d no tinte a llo w n l for d ig r s t io n are tlie rauae o f in an y a u u r o f »tornili h " t r o it b le . " B i n i ! «il Hi.- « t o n i t i aeiioualy thrratt-n» thè liralth of Mie wholr lody ami m Iiotil'I l>e uromptly rum i. I>r l ’irrrr's Golf Irli Medicai Dittrovrry r u m diHraars of thè »tornaci» and olher organa of tligi-Ktton and nutrì* tton. It riialdea thè jtrrfrrt anaiuiilatlon o f food and thè proprr mitritiou of thè Inai v on w hirh |>h\ sii al »Irrngth dr ju-nda. " Nlnr nr Ini vrafa ntcn my Health tirranKI retv jtuif unii In ih ,/ un» mi fur (urti- timi „-...-1 fitteti»»« tiri'iuHiiiint niy i aar ihr w>>».t Ihry had rvn Irral'M a n i « Mi llaory l'illpfu 'l i y|i .1 riMT Ali* •* I hait «olir ■inmuth trotablr. Ilvct 'iiinplalnt < alno h ami ti< arrvraia li. -m H an r * Il ut Ii.n|l||t1"t alee li | fi Italia y ' .f lllfrr lamica ni in rtrrrr'a i’.tililrn MrtHc-a) fn-cmrry ami >miir |'i Urla.' I taik thrm «rutilili» In tltrrrfimtft un tlir tundra «mi in a Irta dava man rii a drciilrd titi|anvrfnriil I ctunmrnml In liti in..Ir Irai ai nlyhi am! conili rat tnth (ilraainr whrrr I- ir Turi ! % f.io.1 «rna III r rliliui lo mr WHrn 1 lui] Hard Ihtrr tundra ni III* tliM nirry I tana a nt-w man i onld rat mime ji|e i .i anpfvr gn In lini al unrn |* M and a|rr|i nulli " ni A M I ani uhm Mortoti» al rii » » ti Ir . ni i.niirv i. rvri\ da\ in ad kmda of wralltrr and I’ , ik il I Had imi laki-n viai I nirtUniira I Muniti nnw la- undrr thr aod * Dr. l ’irrre’» l’iruaant l ’rllrta rlrana« thr r W g c d system from accumulated impuntir*. 170 W arri-n Avrnur, (.'un a iìo , li.i.., (Jet. 22 ,1ÌH>2. For nearly four >rar» 1 «ulTt-ml from ovarian trouble«. The doc tor inaiatili on an oneratimi aa the only way to get well. I, however, «trongly ohjwteil to an operation. My hiinliMid felt disheartened nu well uh I, for home with a sick woman in il tliarotianlnte pi.ice ut I -eat. A friendly drilggiat advised him to get a bottle of W ine of < ardui for me to try, and he did so. I began to improve in a few dava and my recovery was very rapid. \V ¡th in eighteen weeks I wa* anotlier being. . £>U a 1 c C l ]bTo Mrs. Stowe * letter shows every woman how a home is saddened bv female wraktiea and how completely W ine of f'arthti cure» that sick- ness nnd brings health and happi ness again. I*o not go on sutTer- ing. (Jo to your druggist today and an'lire a #1.00 bottle of W ine of t'ardui. w in e c u r d u i Tim ber I.Hint. A rl .IIInr a, IS IS Niittrr far I'nbllrnilnn. tTnlled Slates I ami offlrr, iIri'ioiil i lly,<ire«nn, June a, moil. Notice la hereby Riven that In tMimpImnce uiil, t* 11 - nrnvl-lon- of the art nf f'nnan'sa of Inin-3. 1»7S. entitled "An set tor the-ale nf 11 in her lamia in the Slates n f i allfornla. ort- ann. Vevalla. and Wa«llln*tnti Territory as . X t< iole. 1 to all the nnlille ami -tales by a I of \narnet I, Islfj. Charles N. I’erklns, of I’orllatld, .minty of Mnlinoinali stale of itrexon, has iln- day filed In tills nfflee hi« sworn atalemcnl No I JTI fur the fnirehase of llie s\V »|iiarter of see lion No an. In tnwnshl|i No. II snnlh, rnnue 3 east, and will offer proof to show that the land aouiflil la more valuable for itatlmtieror lone than (nr aifrleultlirnl purpoae», and toes- lahllsh Ills eUlm helnre the Reslaler ami Ke- . elver of this office 11 ureifon city, Drey on, on Wednesday, the Writ day of Iteeember. limit. lie names as wllneaaea: i.eorye Unley.ot • raw fordsvlHe. 1 ireyon, and U . II Hr»ilf«>r-‘, . II. Kelly and i . W. Cnffey. nf Poi I land.Oregon. Any and all peraons elalinlny adversely the ahove-drserlhed land« ar< reililcated to Hie their elalnta In flit« oftlee on or lieforeaald 23rd lay of December,1903. A ukiivon S. llRtaaKR. Regtster. W eaK H e a r ts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble van remember when It was simple Indtges- l.on. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only 'ra< eable to. but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of lime that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr D Kaubla.of Nevada, O . Mya: I had stomach trouble and was In a bad atita as I hid heir« trouble with It. I took Kodol Dyspepsls Cure for about (our months and It cured me. K odol Digests W h a t Y o u Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervoua strain and the heart of all pressure. $1.00 Sira holdlnc 2 H times the trial alia, which sella for 50c. Prepared by E. 0. DeWITT * O O., CHIOAQOk Bottles only. I i. l r n ir n f «, lllffteull • «* Non* ot M ukr. ’■ +***• : aeeently Introduced lines Among these Is the teaching of aoll physics, soil fer tlllty uud the study of the soil prob lomu o f the state. The popular “Corn school.” or two weeks’ course In corn and grain Judg lug, instituted last winter will be held the routing season Jan. 4 1H. nnd h expected to rc-ault In even bettor work torn has been collected, and m an) cres have been grow n for the purpose o f securing data which will prove re liable for the* farm ers o f the state Over $.’1.000 Is to be aw arded In preml- iiiis nt the corn school. I W hen the grntiml 1» fro w n hard. If tln> Intel la not too hilly or rough, thr lire,thing of tin* corn Htuhhle la not ilif flrnlt If thr farm er hits the proper hit plementa. anyh an Ohio Furutrr writer The Lone btar Btate. For thoar living luimly to n ruilwuy It I k ft gmMl plan to buy itn old rail of Ilow ii in T exas at Y o a k u m , is a big part of n mil tllHenr<lc<l from thr track <1 jy gocaiic firm of which Mr. J. M. About four feet from each end of It it hole Is drilled through the narrow iia lle r is the lieocl. Mr. H a lle r on one of Ilia trips Fast to blty goods said to a /ricud who M as witli him in the palace ear, "H e r e , take one of these Little Kurly Itisera on retirin g and you Is, up early good.” For headache in the m orn in g the “dark anil will feeling brow n ” taste, that logy feeling iJe- \N itt’s L ittle K urly Kiser« are the best pills to use. Hold by B rew er l>rug Co. DAIRY FARMERS IN LINE. C O I IN H T A I .K M I K A K K I U 4 part A chain In attached ut each hob l,y it letlt or hook, nnd, the rb iln e being brought together at the other Hid. a ring la attached, to which three hornet an* bitched. The chaina muy Ite at tached without drilling bolea If Iron naia of aitltable sise In* heutesl and Itent round the rail ut the proper placea no an to form eye« or hooka. Another gaaal afallt breaker may lx made by selecting a wooden (Nile of at uniform diameter un poaalble und long enough to break Ove or »even rows ol atnlka. A fter ascertaining the conto« o f gravity by balancing over n log «» »orne like object cut notches at three and a half to four feet on each side ol Mila center. Fu*ten chaina uround th< jaile nt the notches mid to it doublet re« and ai H g let ree», au shown lu Fig. 1. The breaker shown In Fig. 2 Is harder to construct, hut It Is a very effective one on level ground. T w o plecea o f 2 by -I or 2 by »1 Inch atu/T ulaiut twenty feet long are connected by tw o cross pieces alaitit 2 by -t Inches by feet A four and one half liuti lailt nt each o f tin* connecting laiinta holds thr fram e together. A fight chain la | i h i | mm 1 round each crosspiece ami held at til» desired |a,lnt by a vvood**n or Iron pin or bolt. Klngletreea nr<- attached to the elm Ins. The elinltts are ndjuated so that the horses will not raise» the front of the atnlk breaker. T w o persons are» noces aiirj to drive Mila kind of stalk breaker,, but a g r»at deal o f ground cun be gone over In a abort tinte. flo w to Vtnkr a H m H older. The hug holder shown In the cut 1» one which mi Ohio Farm er correspond ent says he has ttacsl for vinto time and found satisfactory. The Itack stand unis are four feet long. The others are three feet eight Inches. There are cleats at Y and bolts at X. The boll H r r r r ls r r o f N ation al I a lo a In P a - vor o f llrtm a ilo n Bill. Secretary Charles Y. Knight of the National l»ulry union recently ex pressed himself as follows concerning the Itrowulow hill: ” lu company with hundreds of thou sands of other people throughout the United States I am very much Interest ed In this bill. 1 have Just returned from a tour o f Italy. France and Eng laud, where» 1 hud an opportunity to observe the* character o f the roads in thorn» countries. Coining home and lea,king over our miserable facilities for getting around in the rural dis tricts, l ittude up my mind that it will Is* necessary for this country to do as European countries have done In order to get good roaela— 1. e., have govern ment aid. "T h e National D airy union is organ I ted throughout the north In every con gressional district which has any amount of agricultural constituency, aud I am firmly of the opinion that the» progressive farm ers who are duirymeu w ill be In fuvor of the bill for national aid. I am so much interested in Its success that I am w illing to use my In fluence to have our dairy farm ers peti tion for tin» passage of this bill. 1 would be willing to give several bun dred dollars out o f my own pocket to »ee the roads o f tills country improved like those o f France." Good for Children. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives im mediate relief in all esses of Cough, Croup and LaUrippe but it does not pass immediately into the stomach, but takes effect right at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the inflatnatiou, heals nnd soothes and cures perma nently by enabling t he lungs to con tribute pure life-giving and life-sus taining oxygen to the blood and tissues. Dr Armstrong of Delia,Tex , prescribes it daily and says there is no better cough remedy made. Hold by Brewer Drug Co. Rnd H o a d « a H eavy T i t . Then» Is nothing more expensive to the farm er or merchant or other busi ness man thun impassable roads, which prevent the funuers from nturketiug their products or from procuring the articles they need In farm ing opera tions. The burden of the tax is heavy. The agricultural department puts the cost o f transporting goods In wagons over southern dirt roads at $.T0T> per A BAO HOLDKK ton. wlille in the northeastern states It holes are six and u lin If inches from Is but $1.80 per ton. n difference in fa the top end of the back and eight vor of good roads of ffl.16 a ton. The Inches from the top of the front stand weight of the average load In the east ards. The width at the top should he Is 2.210 pounds, w hereas the weight of Just lis w ide as it common sc oop shovel, the average loud in the south is but say eleven Inches. Spread the» l»ottoni 1,307 pounds. to sixtemu or eighteen luche»* to mukr it stand rigid. Orefron Suitnr licet Ilarve»t. in the Helds at La Urande. Ore., in d In ns ure preferred to Japs because they are more thorough nnd work cbeaper. They nre paid 75 cents per day. Hundreds of acres o f the (1 ratide Itonde are yielding fifteen to twenty eight tons per acre, nnd the capacity o f the factory Is 350 to 400 tons daily There are about 400 men. women and boys In the fields pulling beets. The estlmnted output of the valley this season Is 13.IXH) to 15,000 tons. The sugar cam paign will continue for some time. W h ile beets nre showing re duced sugar content, the average for the season’s crop promises to lie above 15 per cent. Iatborers nre plentiful, and no trouble has been experienced at any time to get hands to look ufter the crop.—O range Judd Farmer. Noll Phyalra anal tirala Jnrialna. Under the leadership o f Its new presi dent. Dr. A. B. Storms, the Iowa Staff College o f Agriculture nnd Mechanic Arts Is carrying on Its accustomed work nnd *tlll_further developing some One Hundred Dollars a Box i!« the value H. A. Tisdale, Summerton S. C., places on D eW itl’s Witch Hazel Salve. He says: “ I had the piles for 20 years. 1 tried ninny doctors and medicines, but all failed except De- W itt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It cured me.” It is a combination of the heal ing properties anil Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emollients; relieves and permanently cures blind, bleeding, itching ami protruding piles, sores, cuts, bruises, eezenta, salt rheunt and all skin diseases. Sold by Brewer Drug Co. Tut a big white apron on any w om an who la good natured nnd site will look motherly.—Atchison Ulobe. Teople esnnot arrest the flight of time, yet they are often asked to stop a minute. Kodol Dyapepaia Cure Digests all classes of food, tones and strengthens the stom ach and digestive organs (hires Dys|»epsia, Indigestion, Stom ach Troubles, and red blood, I icn Itli and makes rich, strength. K o- j Shop at south end of 3rd St. dol Dys|)epsia C ure rebuild* w ornout tissues, purifies, strengthens andi Stayton, «weeteiia the stom ach. Oov. G . W . A t kinson of W . Va., saye: Dy»|»e|»- Job Printing s a ( hire and have found it to be a very .»fTective and, indeed, a powerful reme mend it to ailm ents. my Ore. “ I have used a n um ber of ls»ttles of Kodol dy for stomuch A. L. SHREVE, P lu m b in g ^^ ^ Steam Fitting I friends.” recom Hold by B rew er D ru g Co. A ( anlluas Keep it in your mind that The Mail prints < »m pllm rnt. " H o w do you like my new bat?” " I s It all paid for?” "Y ea.” ‘‘It’» perfectly beautiful.**—Detroit Free I ’resa. Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Shipping Tags, Trespass Notices, Cards, Bills, In this simple fact, that we esnuot toeurately foresee the future, lies a refuge from despair. I>-wea. Fight W ill Be Bitter. Those who will persist in closing their ears against the continual recorn- meuestion of Dr. King’» New Discov ery for Consumption, will have a long ami bitter tight witli their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Bead what T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss, has to say: ‘‘Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. Hhe took Dr. King’» New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improve ment came at once and four bottles entirely cured her.” Guaranteed by all druggists. Price 50c. and $1 00. Trial bottles free. RI k Or anything else you may want at very low prices. Ask the Agent for TICKETS t ndrrtskfnR a. “Talk about big Jobs,” said the cheer ful idiot while trying to look serious. " W e ll." said the victim wearily. “ W heeling W est Virginia may be some nnd Lansing Michigan may be rattier n big surgical undertaking, but Flushing Long Island isn’t such a tiny little sanitary stunt.”— Baltimore Am er- lean. V IA \ tn fo rtn n a tf. M oneybags—IIo w did your banquet go off. Banklurk? B anklurk—Not ns well as it might. ; you know. The toastmaster called on a gentleman who had lost an arm and a leg to answ er to the toast "O u r A b sent Members.”—N e w Yorker. Spokane, St. Paul, Dulnth, Min neapolis, Chicago, and all points East. A Frightened Horse, r TRAINS DAILY ^ FA ST TIME Z Running like ntad down the street dumping the occupnnts, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur rences. It behooves everybody to have a reliablt salve handy and there’s none N EW EQUI PM EXT T H R O U G H O U T. as good as Bueklen’s Arnica Salve Burns, Cuts, Sores, Eczema and Piles disap|>ear quickly under its soothing Daj* Coaches, Palace and Tourist Hleeepers, Dining and Buffett effect. 25c, at all druggists. Smoking Library Cars. 2 Thr M odrat C arver. “Henry, at our next little dinner we •yon’t have any carving done on the ta Daylight trip through the Cascade ble.” and Rocky Mountains. “Good. That’s where I generally do K.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. For full particulars, rates, folders, etc., call on or address A Costly Mistake. J. W . P H A L O N , H. D IC K SO N , T. P. A . C. T . A . Blunders are sometimes very expens 122 Third St, Portland, Or. ive. Occasionally life itself is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong A. B. C. D E N X IS T O N , G. W. P. A. if yon take Dr. King's New Life Pills 612 1st Ave., Seattle, Wash. for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache, J ______________________________ » Liver or Bowel Troubles. They are gentle jet thorough. 25c, at all drug gists. T IM E C A R D . Corvallis & Eastern Railroad A I.oat P le a «o re . Mrs. Noorich— Isn’t it grand to ride In your own carriage? Mr. Noorich—^es, but I ’d enjoy it more if I could only stand on the pave ment and see ntyself ride by. No. 2 F or Y a q u in a : Leaves Albany 12:45 p.m . “ Corvallis 2:00 p. nt. ^ Arrives Yaquina 6:20 p. m. No. 1, R etu r ning . H ead A b o u t to Burnt. From Severe | Leaves Yaquina 6:45 a.m . B iliou s A tta ck . “ Corvallis 11:30 a.m . “ I had a severe bilious attack and ’ Arrives Albany 12:15 p. m. felt like my head was about to burst No. 3. F or D etroit . when I got bold of a free sample of | Leaves Albany . . . . 7:00 a. m. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Arrives Detroit...................12:20 p. nt. No. 4 F rom D etroit . Tablets. I took a dose of them after supper and the next day felt like a ! Leaves Detroit.................. 100 p. nt new man and have been feeling happy Arrives A lbany.................. 5:55 p. nt. No. 1 arrives in Albany in time to ever since, says Mr. J. W . Smith of connect with S. P. south bound train, JnliflT, Texas. For biliousness, stomach as well as giving two or three hours in troubles and constipation these tablets Albany before departure of S. P. north have no equal. Price 25 cents. For I bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. sale by Brewer Drug Co. trains at Corvallis and Albany giving When you want a pleasant purga direct service to Newport and adjacent tive tty Chamberlain's Stomach and beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush Liver Tablets. They are to t«ke and and other mountain resorts leaves A l produce no nausea, griping or dis- bany at 7:00 a. nt., reaching Detroit at agree»thle effect. For sale by Brewer noon, giving ample time to reach the Drug Co. Springs the same day. For further information appljr to E d w i n S t o n e . Manager, There will l>e perfect newspapers T hus . C ockrell , Agent, when there Is a perfect world.—Balti more Herald. A lb a n y , O regon.