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BLO O D CELLS. IM MK A L T M STORIES OF FAIRBANKS IW UIIKAIK. Glimpaes of the Republican Nom inee For V ic e President. ordered to m ilk the cow s. H e su d d en ly d lseovered th a t he had w eaken ed his w rist and th a t lie could not milk c o w s a n y more. H is b roth ers w aited fo r tlia l w rist to g e t w ell, hut It never got w ell. or a t lea st It never seemed to g«*t s f iv a g en ough to m ilk the «rows The Smart Set A Magazine of Cleverness again." BOYHOOD DAY8 OH AH OHIO FARM Mini ia a millionaire many times over in , the |MLkra.lon o f blood crlls. Woman la | Hot (|nlte so rich, for scientists have proven f f r . a l a f . W i t h a K a n a n a r T r a a i . that tin- normal numtx-r of red hlooil crlla t r a c k Mb«« W i t h a M i n * a n d I l i a in adult men i« dvr million; in womrn fottr P a v i i r l l t I t c r r c a l l u a W a s »iiulerel at d a half million, to the a<|uare rnillimrter, The normal celt ia not abaolutely round H . a t l n a - M i a III.like P a r Militia». in health, hut, in diaeaae, breomra ex- l a c l d r a t a o f III« C o l l e g e L i f t , trrm ely irregular in »Imp*'' Every one can he in perfn-t heullh and posses«. the mil- liona of rich red hlood rorpuaclea if thee Ity the tim e he wn* «lx yearn old Dr. R. V. riinrlcN W arren F a irb a n k s. ltep u bllc- i nlv know kotl to fO aiwiut it. Pierce, conaultiiiK phyaician to thr inva- lida' lintel and K utgual Inatitute. at b u f li 11 iiniiilnee fur vice president o f the falo, N Y ., adviae. every man and woman T’ nlted BtuU-s and senior «enntor from to prepare for a long life by obaerving na Indiana, cuuhl drop corn hiu ' pum pkin ture’. lawa. In the firat place, if your «eisls, could d riv e the cow» to punt tire, digr.tinn ia faulty, and the food you eat ia not takrn up try thr hlood and aa.im- feed the chicken«, hunt the egg«, chop ilnted properly, you need a tonic and d ig« - "kin d ling« ” und do all the light chore» tive corrector, aomrthing that w ill inercaae flint a re usually put off on tin* y o u n g e r the ted blood rorpuaclea; lie believea in going about tliia in natuir'a own way. tn ember» o f a farm er'« fu m lly , »ay» Year» ago, in hia active practice, he found the KanniiM C ity Htnr. that an alterative extract o f certain herb, W hen lie w u i ten year» o f a g e a and route, put up without the u*e of alco hol, would put thr liver, lu ng, and heart trem en dous even t occu rred In hi» life, into fuller and more complete action This l i e w a t tak en from th e dl» tr!ct scRool medicine he called I>r Pierce a Golden und ««-nt for tin* w in ter to a h igh er In Medical Discovery. By aa.im ilating the stitu tio n In W oodstock, a n ea rb y tow n. food eaten, li nourishes the blood, and. in ateud of the ill shaped roT|>u»clea. the j>er- Till« e n largisl tin* b o y's vision of. the Min e bio,at take, on a rich red color and w orld am i w as an Im portant e x p eri (hi corpuadca are more nearly round ence In his life. H e felt g r a te fu l to his N ervon .n r*. i . only the cry o f the .tarved nerve, for fond. and when the nervra are fa th e r fo r liu vlu g sh o w n so m uch con frd on rich red blood the prison lonra sid eration us to gtvu him im u su al ed u those irritable feelin g, sleep, well at night catio n a l a d va n ta ge « for a C»>y o f Ids and feel, it freshed in the morning ugc. and he w en t b ack hom e ileter- K.vowtKDr.K ia m t m . mlm*d to e x h ib it his g ra titu d e by In- I f you want to know abimt your body, creased u se fu ln e ss on th e fa rm . read Dr. Pierce’a Common Benue Medical A b ou t this tim e Ids fa th e r prom oted Adviser, which can lie had for the coat of mailing. 31 cent, in one cent .ta m p , for the him from light ch ore w ork and g a v e cloth-hound 1100k. or 21 .tam p , for 1 lie j him c h a rg e o f tw o sp irited y o u n g paper-covered volume lied pagea. Ad- horses. C h a rles w a s an Intense lover d r e .. Ill k V Pierce, Buffalo, N Y. o f an im als, e sp e c ia lly horses, and he Dr Pierre'a Pleasant Prlleta clranae tho w a s proud to be Intrusted w ith the bowels and atiuiulatr the .llig g u h Uvtr. m anagem ent o f a good team . O n e d a y there c a m e a tent o f his ca- puldlillcH as a d riv er. W ith a y o u n ger brother he hud been sent to a n eigh b o r ing tow n to d e liv e r a la rg e load o f farm produce. F o r a co n sid e ra b le d is tan ce the road be bad to tra v e l ran parallel w ith a railroad track . On th eir retu rn hom e a train o v ertook the Iniy h In the b ig fu n n w agon . T h e yo u n g "f find Th-dfiird-. n iaetr- D’W u gb l horse« iMs-nme frig h ten ed at th e noise a r i a n i m e d i c i n e fo r II e r d »ease. behind them . rt*nred. plunger^ and a t I t r - r*,l inv on a f t e r he ha<t ap nt fu n » 1 1 , d octor. It l . a l t f - e o e d - tem pted to run* a w a y . Y o u n g Fnlr- Irlne I u k e . ” M UH • A H U N K b an k s bundled the reins so s k illfu lly W A U T I N , P a r k e r . b n r g , W . V» that the frig h te n e d a n im a ls w e re kept If your liver do»', not act reg on tlie road, alth ou gh go in g a t a te r ularly g o to vour druggist and rific puce. »is-ure a package of Thedford'a T o m ake tilin g s w orse, a ch ain In th e Illai-k I »rancid and take a dose tonight. Tliia great family rear o f th e w a g o n lieeam e loose and Its medicine free, the constipated c la tte r fu rth e r terrorized th e horses. I miwi -I*. »tira up the torpid liver O th er veh icles on the road w e r e h a stily and eauaea a healthy accretion pulled out o f file w a y and th e ir occu of Idle p a n ts g a z e d In horror, e x p e c tin g to see Thedford'a lilack - Draught F a rm e r F a irb a n k s ' team anil Ida tw o will 1 1,-an.e the lioweia of im- you n g «on«, p erch ed up on n h ig h seat, puritiea and strengthen the kid hurled to d estru ction . lin t C h arles, neys. A torpid liver invites cnida, liilionaneaa. chill, and w ith n c o u ra g e anil «kill w o r th y o f a fever an<i all manner of »irk- H an k M onk, gu id ed hi« s t i i i l s along ne.s and contagion. Weak kid- th e rough c o u n try road u n til th e y w ere neri result in B rig h ts diaeaae exhntiKled and calm ed d ow n . T h e cool which claim, h . many victim« ness ex h ib ite d b y the fu tu r e sen ator as consumption. A 2.Veent w h en a b ab y had th is tim e sa v e d his package of 'I'hedford'a Black- o w n life am i th a t o f his brother. l'riiiiglit should al»ava lie kept T h e ev en t In his boyhood w h ich Is in the honse. m ost firm ly fixed in the se n a to r's m ind, “ I D ie d T h rd f.r d 'a B lack D r . u s l i l for l i v e r a n d k d n r y c o m and ho re c a lls w ith th e g r e a te s t p le a s p l . i n t n a n d b u n d n o t h i n g to e x c e l ure. w a s w hen Ids u n cle presen ted ldni It"- W 11.1.1 AM OOPPMAN, M ar blehead. 1IL w ith a fine m u zzle load in g rifle, w hich 'a still retained und som etim es used by the dlstlngulK hed sta te sm an . Young F a ir b a n k s w a s not y e t tw e lv e y e a rs old w h en th is m uch co ve ted firearm w a s g iv e n him . It Is n h e a v y rifle and w a s co n sid e ra b le o f a load fo r a lad o f his age. Ill« m u scles, h o w e ver, w ere w ell d evelop ed by fa rm w o rk and he soon n cq u ired the k n a ck o f h an d lin g th e gu n w ith ease. l i e p ra cticed co n s ta n tly and b ecam e one o f th e b est sh o ts In the n eighborhood. W hen n hoy Mr. F a irb a n k s d eveloped un Intense fon d ness fo r ou t o f door s|«irts, hut none o f them w a s m ore a t tr a c tiv e than h u n tin g w ith his rifle, l i e w a s a su re shot w ith in th e ru n g e o f his gu n , and his fa v o r ite recreation w a s h u n tin g sq u irrels. H e b ecam e so e x p e rt th a t h e could " b a r k ” a sq u ir r e l— th a t Is. send a b u llet so n ear th e sq u irre l's head th a t th e little Ridmul w ou ld tic stu n n ed by th e sh o ck and killed b y the fa ll to th e grou n d w ith F u ll of F a s c in a t in g F c H tu r c s o f tin* out th e skin b ein g broken. W o n d e r fu l W e s t. B e a u t if u lly S h o rtly a fte r he c a m e In possession o f th e rifle he m et w ith a n a c c id e n t 11111st rii t ei). W h ile d riv in g his fa th e r ’s c o w s hom e from p a stu re a stam p ed e o ccu rred , and he w a s th row n a g a in st n p a r tly opened $1.00 Per Year-10 cents a Copy g a te and hts arm broken. E v en w h ile A Free Sinopie Copy to all c a r r y in g his arm in a slin g h e w ou ld not p a rt co m p a n y w ith h is rifle, b u t m|ue*ting. m anaged w ith Ids sound a rm und un o ccasio n a l rest to tiring d ow n sq u irrels and rab bits. N o w a d a y s, w h en th e mut a to r v isits his old hom e In O hio, w h ere Ids aged m oth er lives, h e w ill o ccasio n a lly show th e fa rm e r hoys In th e nelgh- borhood som e fa n c y sh o otin g w ith his S U N S E T w-itnts a s u b s c rip tio n old m uzzle lo a d in g K e n tu c k y rifle. L IV E R TROUBLES 1 TKEDFORD ’5 DLACIi- DRAUGHT Sunset Magazine AGENTS WANTED. re p r e s e n ta tiv e in every c ity am i to w n . T o thrum w ho will give nil o r a portion of th e ir tim e it ofl'ers a t t r a c t i v e w ork a n d pays e xceed in g ly liberal c o m m issio n s. I t will pay von to in v e s tig a te . A postal c a rd will b r in g p a r tic u la r s . W r ite a t on c e so as to he t h e first in your field. Sunset Magazine, 4 Montgomery at.,San Francisco AN ILLUSTRATED MAGA ZINE for ALL the FAMILY. O n e o f th e O hio d ele g a te s to th e re cen t R ep u b lica n n ational con ven tion a t C h ic a g o s a y s th a t S en a to r F a irb a n k s, w h o w a s horn on a fa rm in U nion c o u n ty , O ., a lw a y s hated to m ilk th e co w s, s ta te s the N ew Y ork T rib u n e. “ C h a r lie F a irb a n k s n e v e r dodged a n y th in g In th e line o f w ork b u t m ilk ing th e c o w s,” sHld the B u c k e y e m an. •'H e w a s lon g and u n gn ln ly w h en he w a s a hoy, and I gu ess Ids bend m ust h a v e com e rig h t tip ngutnst the cow . A n y w a y , he w ou ld not m ilk If lie could d od ge It. O ne d a y he w hs th ro w n off a horse nnd b roke his arm . A s soon a s his Hrm w a s ou t o f the slin g he w a s Mr. F a irb a n k s Is In th a t long line o f Am erh-nna w h o h a ve w orked their ow n w a y th ro u g h college. Leslie'« M onthly fo r J u ly h as an accoun t o f Ids i t.*.- in sea rch o f the h igh er educa- 011. fro st w h ich It a p p ears th a t the /o u u g F a irb a n k s , by fa rm w ork and w agon m akin g, had sa ve d $ 4 1 by the tim e lie reached the a g e o f fifteen yea rs. W ith It an d on e su it o f clothes he trav eled to D e la w a re . <)., w here he enter*«] O hio W esle ya n u n iv ersity . He turned to a cc o u n t his rudim entary k n o w le d g e o f c a rp e n try by w o rk in g on H uturduy* fo r a local co n tra cto r fo r $ I ’S i a d ay. A fe w w eek« a fte r y o u n g F airb an k s a rriv ed at co llege he fe ll und Hpllt his on ly trou sers beyond Im m ediate repair. It wa» n ecessa ry fo r him to borrow a p air from a fe llo w stu d en t, and the loan had to lie continued b ecause he w a s denied cre d it fo r a new p air a t the «tore» In * . e tow n . H e had to send hom e fo r hi« m oth er to m uke him a n oth er pair. W o rk in g In c o lle g e d u rin g the college y e a r and 111 the h a rv e st fields In v a c a tion. he w a« g ra d u a te d from the college tu d It« law co u rse a t tw e n ty . A t tw e n ty -tw o he w a s a d m itted to the suprem e co u rt o f O hio, and la te r he w en t to In- dlu llll polls. S en a to r F a ir b a n k s w a s a t the W a l d o rf-A sto ria In N ew Y o rk recently, sny» th e N ew Y o rk G lobe, W hen asked If he had seen u sta te m en t by S en ator B oies Penrose. R epub lican s ta te c h a ir m an o f P e n n s y lv a n ia , w ho declared th a t F a ir b a n k s w ould stan d fo r th e vice p resid e n cy, th e sen a to r replied: “ Y e s. I read his rem ark s. It Is good o f P en rose to n om in ate m e fo r the o f fice. hut I h a ve , us you kn ow , rejieated- ly and p u b licly stuted m y re fu sa l to b ecom e a c a n d id a te fo r the post, and I still h a v e no inten tion o f becom ing on e." “ W ho do yo u th in k, then, w ould be a good m an fo r th e office?” "W e ll, I re a lly c a n 't sa y . S eein g th a t P enrose, h o w e ver, h as been kind enough to proclaim m e fo r the place, perhaps I ca n n o t d o b e tte r th an recip ro cate. I htdieve In r e c ip ro city .” Magazine* should lisve a well defined purpose. G e n u in e e n t e r t a i n m e n t , Amusement a n d m e n ta l tives 0 / T H E H M A BT HKT, th e M OST SUCCESSFUL OF MAGAZINES It» Novels— n c o m p le te one in each n u m lie r— a re by th e m o st b rillia n t a u th o r s of both h em ispheres. It* S h o rt Htories a re m a tc h le ss—c le a n a n d full of h u m a n in te re st. It« Fis-try c overing th e e n tir e field of verse— pa thos, love, h u m o r , tender- lie««— is by th e m o st |»>pular |s«*ts, m e n a n d women, of th e day. I ts Joke«, W ittic is m s , Mketchea, etc., are a d m itte d ly th e m o st m ir th - provoking. 160 PAGES DELIGHTFUL READING No page« are wasted on c h e a p illu stra tio n s, editorial vaporing« or w eary ing e«aays am i idle discussion«. E very p a g e will intereH t, cliarrn a n d refresh yon. Huhscrilie now — $2.50 |ier year. R e m it in cheque, P. O. or express o r d e r or register*«! le tte r to T H E S M A R T HKT, 452 F ifth A venue, New York. N. B — S A M P L E C O P I E S S E N T F R E E ON A P P L I C A T I O N On* R*rotnm*»i»d»*Ion Sold F ifty H o i b i o f ChaiMb«*rl»lii*» Stom ach And L i v e r T a b le ts . I h a r e , I Itelieve, »old fifty boxes of C h a m l« -rla in ’s S to m a c h a n d Liver T a b le ts on th e re c o m m e n d a tio n of one lady here, w ho first b o u g h t a box of th e m a b o u t a y ear ago. S h e never tires of te llin g h e r neighcors am i friends a b o u t th e go*«i q ua li t i e s of these t a b l e t s — P. M Shore, R ochester, I n d . T h e p le a sa n t p u rg a tiv e effect of these ta b le ts m akes th e m a favorite w ith ladies every where. F o r sale by Brewer D rug Co. Real Estate FOR SALE 80 acres miles e a st of L yons. Sm all house a n d b a rn . First-class tim b e r r a n c h , on th e river. $«00. A fine, well im proved farm of 130 acres, n e a r S ta y to n . S tock, m a c h in ery, etc. goes w ith th e place. 50 acres fine u n im p ro v e d land n ear Dallas, Or. All tillable. A bargain for som e o n e w a n tin g a sm all place. 204 acres, a b o u t 100 acres in c u l t i vation, b a la n c e tim lier, 2 | miles west Hla W a t e r l o o . of S ta y to n . Good house, barn, etc. H e w itt— C r u e t has lost a ll his m oney. J e w e tt— B u t 1 th o u gh t he w a s a N apo $18 per acre. leon o f finance. H e w itt— H e w a s, but 80 acreg, house, b a rn , 10 acres o r c h he m et a W ellin g to n . ard, o n e m ile from M e h a m a . 160 acres tim b e r la n d tw o m iles T a k e a good hook slo w ly . Y o u see west of S ta y to n . No im p r o v e m e n ts m ach finer co u n try In n m o v er's w a go n ex c e p t fence. $16 per acre. than you d>> from a car w in d o w . List Your Property Now. Brut ally Tortured. A cn>e M in e to lig h t t h a t for p e r s is te n t a n d u n m e r c if u l to r tu r e h a s HKKWKK I lH l'a CO. p e rh a p s never been equaled. Joe Golo- s»ks t h e readers ol th is paper w ho are ■ hick, of C olusa. C a l i f , w rites: “ F o r 15 «uttering w ith indigestion o r d y s p e p years I e n d u r e d insufferable pain from sia to cull on th e m «t o n c e a n d g e t s r h e u m a tis m nnd n o th in g relieved m e Isittle of Kodol D yspepsia Cure. If th o u g h 1 trie d e v e r y th in g k n o w n . I you knew t h e value of th is rem ed y as c a m e across E le c tric B itte r s a n d i t ’s we know it, you would n o t suffer an* th e g re a te s t m edicine o n e a r th for o ilie r day. Kodol Dy»|>ep»ia C u re is » t h a t trouble. A few bottles of it c o m th o r o u g h d i g e s t s n t a n d tis s i n b u ild pletely relieved a n d cu re d m e.” J u s t ing to n ic as well. I t is e ndorse d per as good for liver a n d k id n e y tro u b le s 1 sim ally by h u n d r e d s of people w hom I nnd general debility. O nly 50«. S a t it lias cu re d of in d ig e stio n , dyspepsia, isfaction g u a r a n te e d by all dru g g ists. , p a lp ita tio n of th e h e a r t a n d s to m a c h tro u b le s g e n e ra lly . Kudnl D yspepsia C u r e digests w h a t you e a t. I t is plea« Excursion Rates to Yaquina Bay On J u n e 1st th e S o u th e r n Pacific a n t , p a la ta b le nnd s tr e n g th e n in g . Co. will r e su m e sale of e xcursion ti c k H o« W i s c o n s i n M a n l . n l d In H l a I c e . e ts to N e w p o rt a n d Y a q u in a Bay. “ 1 cu u ie a cro ss a furth er n ear T o m a Both season a n d S a tn r d a y - to M onda y h a w k , W ls.. recen tly w h o h as a unique tic k e ts will he sold. T h is p o p u la r re pluu fo r s a v in g ice nnd one th a t m ight he used w ith a d v a n ta g e by c ity people sort is grow ing in favor each year, h o - : to e sc a p e th e clu tch e s o f th e ice tru st,” tel rates are reasonable a n d th e o p p o r said A . F. L an e, w h o receu tly returned tu n itie s for fishing, h u n t i n g a n d sea from an o u tin g in the w ood s o f n orth b a th in g a re unexcelled by a n y o t h e r ern W iscon sin , s a y s the M ilw a u k e e resort on th e Pacific Coast. Sen tin el. “ T h is fe llo w needed Ice. b ein g In the d a iry b u sin ess, so he d u g n hole under th e fro n t porch o f his home, m ukin g It se v e n fe e t d eep and th ree fee t long und five fee t w id e. T h en w h en th e real cold w e a th e r cam e he poured about tw o fee t o f w a te r In the hole aud let it freeze , first co ve rin g tlie bottom w ith sa w d u st. T h en a s tfte w in te r p rogress ed he con tin u ed th e process, and be fo re the first tliu w w arn ed him o f the com in g o f w a rm w e a th e r he covered the Ice s u r fa c e w ith s a w d u st nnd m ade a trap d oor through the floor o f the porch. N ow w h en he needs ice he has it h a n d y ." No P ity S h o w s . “ For y e a rs fate was a f te r m e c o n tin u o u s ly ,” w rites F. A. G ulledge, V e r bena, A la. “ I h a d a te rrib le case of piles c a u s in g 24 tu m o r s . W h e n all failed B u c k le n ’s A rn ic a Salve cured me. E x u u lly good for b u r n s a n d all aches a n d p a in s. O nly 25c a t all d ru g stores. Asiatic Dnacball I.ensue. T h e g r e a t A m erican g a m e o f b ase b a ll has been Introduced Into the fa r ea st by the J ack ies o f A m e rican w a rsh ip s, sa y s a W a sh in g to n sp ecial to the St. L o u is R ep u b lic. T e a m s m ade up from th e c re w s o f the ve ssels In A d m iral C oop er's com m an d h a v e form ed the A sia tic F le e t B aseb a ll league, nnd a cop y o f th e ir sched ule o f ga m es has been received nt the b ureau o f n a v ig a tion. T h e series co n sists o f fifteen gam es, the first o f w h ich Is sched uled as the “ O rego n versu s F lo tilla .” T h e nin rin es a lso a re represented by a nine and w ill ta k e n prom inent p a rt In the str u g g le fo r th e cham pionship. recreation are th e mo Night Was Her Terror. “ I would cough n e a rly all n i g h t long,” w rites Mrs. Clias. A pplegate, of A le x a n d ria , I m l., “ a n d could h a rd ly get a n y sleep. I had c o n s u m p tio n so bad t h a t if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and s p it blood, b u t, when all o t h e r m edicines failetl, th r e e $1 bottles of Dr. K in g ’s New D iscov ery wholly cure*! me a n d I gain e d 58 po u n d s.” I t 's abso lu te ly g u a r a n te e d to c u r e c oughs, colds, la grippe, b r o n c h itis a n d all th r o a t a n d lu n g trouble. Price 50c und $1. All d ru g g ists. S ta g s Gossip. The Actress — Lottie Lightfoot has had a row with her press agent. The Actor— What’s the trouble? The Actress— Why, when she was examined in supplementary pro ceedings the papers only gave her a paragraph when she expected a col umn.— J udge. Piles Upon Top of Piles. Piles ujicn to p of piles of people have t h e piles, a n d D e W i t t ’s W itc h Hazel Salve c u re s th e m . T h e r e are m a n y d iffe re n t k in d s of piles, h u t if you get g e n u in e a n d o rig in a l W itc h Hazel Salve m a de by E. C. D e W i t t & Co., of C hicago, a c u r e is c e r ta in . H . A. T isda le , of S u m m e r to n , 8. C , says “ I had piles 20 ye a rs a n d D e W i t t ’« Salve c u re d m e a fte r e v e r y th in g else «filed.” Sold by Brewer D ru g Co. Call on or address TH E MAIL, Stayton, Or. Job Printing Keep it in your mind that The Mail prints Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Shipping Tags, Trespass Notices, Cards, Bills, Or anything else you may want at very low prices. W eak H ea rts ^ Are due to Indigestion. 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