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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1904)
T h e T h e o ry . "T lila health food doean't do any good/' uaaerted the Irate cnatomer. “ I'erliap * you overlooked the tlrat Sarsaparilla is unque?*;ona- rule reliitlug to its uae,” suggested the bly the greatest blood and groeer. “ W hat’s th a t7" A B E A U T IF U L VOUNU SO liver medicine known. It« “Klrat get your henlth. You don’t C IE T Y W O M A N ’S to understand the theory of It. LE TTE R . positively and permanently seem You wouldn't get dog hlaeult antes* cures e v e ry humor, from you had a dog, would you?’’ 8 t . P a d i . , Mi.*!*. Pimples to Scrofula. It« is “ No." T h ic k ( J lii g e r h r c u d . “Or hlrdaeed unless you bad a bird?” 521 W abasha St. the Best« Mix thri:« qu arters of a bound flour •No.’’ Dr. Hartman, Columbus, ()., “Then w hat are you doing with th ree-qu arters o f an ounce ground ; DearHir: “ I took I'ertinn last ginger, h alf ounce carbon ate of *o<ln, health food before you get h ea lth 7” summer when I was all run down, and had a headache and back “ Hut if I had health I wouldn’t need tw o ounces o f ahredded candled peel ache, and no ambition for any Hurifnrjr In H igh F av o r. together; put two ouncea butter and | ft" thing. I now feel a* well as I Not mo many your* ago *urgl< al oper | tw o ounces dripping Into a aiiurepan ever did in all my life, and all “ W ell, th a t’s your lookout." ation* wcr« gem-rally regard «Ml by tin* to m elt; add four ounces o f brown thanks is due to your excellent public «a a iinmn* of last resort, and Peruna.”—Bess V Ilealy. alignr and h a lf ponud golden syrup, Proved Beyond a Doubt. were anliiiilttnd to only when the p a The symptom* of summer ca . M iddle«!«. N. Y ., Ju ly 2 6 .— (Hpee and allow augur to dissolve over a tient or Ida fam ily wua ■ <! vised th at tarrh are quite unlike in different ia l)— T h a i Kheuuiaiiam can lie cured gentle h e a t M ake a hole In the mid- j case«, but the tmmt common onus no oilier eacape was open for the auf- baa la-en proved beyond a doubt by die o f the flour, and pour In sugar, t are general la*«ittide, played-out, ■ ferer. Kre<|iiently the alek man waa In Mra. Kelsey A. Claw son, well known | b u tter and syrup. When It la partly tired-out, used-up, run-down feel •Stremea when he went under the aur- ' here. Yhat M i* Clawson bad Itbeu- mixed and slightly cooled, add two ings, combined with more or less j heavv, stupid, listless, mental geou'a knife, and It la aaaerted hy med- j matiam and bad it laid, a ll her a c egga and a little milk. Th e m ixture ; condition. Relish for food and l<*al men th at the large m ortality In a ' quaintances know. They also know should be Ju st m oist enough to run ' the ability to digest food seems given number o f operatlona wua due «be ia now cured, D«<ld’a Kidney Pill» off the spoon. B a k e In a deep tin for ‘ to lie lost. to thla faet. In thla way the popular •lid it. Mra. Clawson tells the story tw o hours. C ut Into squares. Thla Hkin eruption*, *allow com fea r o f going through theae ordeal* of her cu te aa follows: plexion, biliousness, coated ginger bread will keep for weeks In a tongue, fitful, irregular sleep, wua luereuaed, the aurgeona generally “ 1 waa an invalid for m ost five year» covered tin. help to complete tlie picture being held reaponalhle for the futul caused by Inllam m atory Rheum atism , winch is ao common at tin* sea outcome. K g g H o u p . son. lielplesa tw o-third* of the tim e. The W ash and arra|>e tw o small carrots, ' T o d a y there I* lea* fear o f the knife, first j ear I could not do aa much aa a Penina so exactly meet* all these conditions that the demand ! and atutlatlea ahow that the m ortality baby could do; then I rallied a little a turnip, two atleka of celery, and an is so great for this remedy at th i* j la far leaa. Thla la attributed hy the bit and then a relapse. Then a year onion. Slice these vegetables very thin season of tbe year that it is near- J and fry In a tablespoon ful o f butter profeaalon to the adraneM l view * now ago the gout set in my hands and feet ly impossible to supply it. held and w hat may be termed the 1 suffered untold agony and in August, until o f a yellow color. T ak e up the P ernn a Contains No N arcotics. greater popularity of aurgery. Of 1 IMI.'i, when tuy hualrand died I could vegetables Into a strain er, put them One reason why Peruna has In a Htewpan, with three pints of rourac, a moat potent contribution to not ride to tire grave. “ I only took two boxes of Dodd’s w ater. sea*onlng o f pepper and aalt, thla condition o f affair* 1* the more ex- j teualve know ledge poaaeaaod by the , Kidney P ill* and in two weeks I could and a very little sugar. Let tbe soup iiKMlern Burgeon and hla g reater aklll. wait on myaell and aaw my own wood. sim m er for tw o hours, then fias* all ttut there la another aource from which I dug my own (rotatoea and gathered through a hnlr sieve. Return the soup help cornea; th at la, that caaea requlr- 1 tuy own garden laat fa il. Dodd's Kid* to the fire, and thicken It with potato lug the aervlcea of aurgi*oua urc not d e ney P ills cured m e ." flour made Into a smooth pa*te with Kheum atism ia caused hy uric arid cold milk. M eanw hile, poach an egg layed until the last minute, when the pulleut* are ao exliau«ted or they can in tha blood. Dodd's Kidney P ills pul for each person, lay these In a tureen, not atniid the ubock they muat necea- the Kidneys in sha|>e to take a ll the add a gill o f cream to the soup, and uric acid out of the blood. aurlly auataln. pour It over the egga. Sca tter chop T o d a y It la appreclati*«l hy nil atu- ped yolk o f egga over the soup and O r t t ln g ■ I.lk en eaa. dent* of the Ilia to which flesh la heir serve. City Ed itor— W h at's the m atter? that If the knife I* to be u>o-d the aoon- Art Editor— M atter enough. I'v e got B a k in g -P o w d e r E co n o m y . er It 1* done the l»etter; Juat aa every no picture o f B laseaw ayakl, the g reat T h e heat baking powder I u*e la body know * that If u dlaeaae la to be Itusidan general, who's Ju st reached home-made. H ere la my recipe: Tw o checked the aooner medicine la aduiln- the front. Thousands of women suffer from pelv.c catarrh and catarrhal nervous and one-quarter pound* o f cream ta r ness and don’t know it. If you feel fagged out, begin at once taking D r. Mart- latered the better. Ami to thin view of City E d itor—Oh. well, borrow the tar, one pound o f baking-soda, one man’s Peruna. It will relieve your catarrhal affliction a u j all your organs the m atter the doctor uud the aurgeon Jan ito r’s wig and photograph It. These have gradually educated the p<*ople. ItuxBinn general* are all w hiskers.— nnd one-quarter pound* o f flour. S ift will be restored to health. Buy a bottle today, as it will immediately allevi six or eight tim es thoroughly and keep ate your ca»e. Thla account* for the popularity of aur Philadelphia Bulletin. In tin boxes. T h is m akes four and gery and for the m aterial dlmlnlahlng P R IC E S TH A T T A L K . In a year nearly 100,000 persons trav o f the death rate of peraoua panning W a n t e d S o m e t h i n g l . e a a H a c k n e y e d . one-half pounds o f the baking-powder, T h r e a h e r m e n a n d S a w m i l l M»-n N o te ! 190 it. and costa about h alf aa much as th at erse the forty-seven miles of railway E n f i l e * * 1 rti i p n s t i t c h e d , H e a v y C m v a * , 4 p ly , 7 under the k nife.— B altim ore Herald. Mrs. Header— Stop at a hook store In c h B e llin g , $27.00. 15© ft. » inch w id e , s e m e ms we buy. I buy the cream -tartar and across the isthmus. a ix .v e . $3-*.00. T a n k r u m p s c o m p ie te , w ith 1» ft. 2 and pick out a novel for nie. in ch S u c tio n I ! « * - , lu ft. I>i*< h ’trgp H o s e , w ith n o*- sodn a t a drug store, a * they are then If a folded bed muat be lined, contrive j Dniigbter— W hat sort? re i Miid r a in e r , $10.90. l i c i t i n e , H o se a n d P a c k in g tome way to keep it aired and whole- a t wholPHu'.p p r ic e s . < a en e ra l a g e n c y fo r P a r s o « * Mrs. Deader— Try to get an old-fash- sure to I m * pure, and the strength of H a w k e y » s « i f F e e d e r , la u te s u in g le m ill, ru n o n ly aome. loued uovel, ill which the hero and hero th e bakitig-|>owder depends ao much 40 d a y s , a t a b a r g a in . W r ite t» r c a » log s. ine are separated by cruel parents. 1 upon the purity of the Ingredients. K K IK K M iN MA< I I I N K K Y C O . A tóbeme for the eat abitati nient of a nui n little tired of the young woman T ry th is recipe, and you will be pleas F O R T L A X l ) . O R K A JO It. pemmnent wlrelena aervice between K * e with a mission. ed w ith the result.— E xchange. deu ami Ijorninuy ia near realization. H o o d ’s 1 Blood Medicine. Ille a a e d $5 For a Name $5 s« n*1 us ten o r m ore nam e« of you* k people « I t h furaim to secure a Huslii*-*» E d u cation am t for the first one th at e n ro lls pu rch asing from ua a sch o la rsh ip . we w ill rem it you $ * In cash . Athlre**, Betwell Business College, Tacoma, Wash. He B u s in e s s . T he Indie* o f the d a b were closely grouped ubout the Rpcaker of the a f t ernoon, a rem arkably successful wom an. In whom com m ercial and literary ability were adm irably balanced. "T e ll us. In a few words, how to be HUccesHful," said one of tbe ladles. In sistently. “To be su ccessfu l." an Id the su ccess ful one, "a ll we women have to do is to m ake a * much o f a business of our own buslncsH a* we do of the thing* th at are none o f our business.’’ KILL T H E ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Y o r k s h ir e T ea ca k es. P ut three pound* and a h alf o f flour Into a basin, and. a fte r adding a little salt, rub Into It h a lf a pound o f lard, j D issolve two ounces and a h a lf o f \ y ea st In a little slightly warm w ater, nnd add to It one pint <jf milk, also i slightly w arm , and three ounces o f ! sugar. M ake a hole In the cen ter of the flour, und pour th is .(quid into it, lettin g It stand for a qu arter o f an hour, then work It up, and let It stand to rise for two hours. Roll out into cakes, and let them stand on the tins about h alf an hour, a fte r which bake ; In a quick oven from tw enty minutes to h a lf nn hour. B U Y G enuine Carter’s L ittle L iv e r Pills. R r n h a m C o rn fie m s . M ust Bear S ig n a tu re of YO U R D E A L E R Dr. C. Gee Wo ! flood graham nnd corn-m eal gems a re made with *our milk. To m ake the corn-m eal gems, mix h alf a cup o f sugar, one egg and one tublespoonful o f bu tter together. Add tw o cups o f sour milk In which a tea spoon fill of soda has tieen dissolved. 81ft two cups o f corn meal and one o f flour, and stir the other Ingredients Into It. B ake In a quick oven. (>raham gem * are excellen t made In th e same way, us ing In place o f the corn meal anu flour about the Ratue amount o f graham meal or enough to stiffen. The worst disease the world has ever known, and the greatest scourge to the human race, is Contagious Blood Poison. One drop of the virus of this most horrible of all diseases w ill pollute and vitiate the purest, healthiest blood, and within a short time after the first little sore appears the system is filled with the awful poison and the skin breaks out in a red rash; the glands of the groins swell, the throat and mouth become ulcerated, the hair and eyebrows drop out, and often the entire surface of the body s covered with copper-colored splotches and sickening sores and erup H a te a C h o u . tions. Contagious Blood Poison is as trencherous and elusive as the P u t Into n pan h alf a cupful o f milk serpent. Y o u may be carrying it in your veins with no visible evidences and tw o tahlcsjioonfuls of ..utter, and of its existence; for while A f t e r s u ffe r in g t w e lv e y e a r s when boiling add eight rounding tahle- mercury and potash seem fr o m C o n ta g io n « B lo o d P o is o n , spoonfuls o f flour; stir briskly for a n d t r y i n g t b e b e s t p h y s ic ia n s th ree m inutes. Stand the pan on the to cure and all external o b t a iu a b lo , a n d a l l th e p a t e n t s ig n s disappear, the dis- m e d ic in e s p r o c u r a b le , a n d s t e a d tab le and when the paste Is cooled to i ly C o n tin u in g to g r o w w o r s e , I th e lukew arm ilegrtH«. break In nn un cusc is d o in g its destruc g av e up a ll hope o f re c o v e ry , a n d beaten egg. mix for tw o m inutes, tive w o rk within, or the p h y a lc ia n s p ro n o u n c e d m y c a s e I n c u r a b le . H o p in g a g a i n s t h o p e , break In another, bent bard for another [ >utient is c o n s t a n t l y I t r ie d 8 . 8 . 8 . I im p ro v e d fr o m tw o m inutes, and repent w ith a third l a r a s s e d by returning t h e flr a t b o t t le , an d a f t e r t a k i n g T he pate n chou t w e lv e w a s c a r e d S o u n d a n d and a fourth egg. symptoms and unmistaka w e ll, a n d fo r tw o y e a r s h a r e h a d is then ready for use, in eclairs, puffs ble traces of the blood n o r e t u r n o r s y m p to m o f t h e v il e d is e a s e . and choux a la creme. poison. T h o u s a n d s of W a r s a w . N . 0 . i H . M. R E G IS T E R . physical w r e c k s and C a r r o t s a n il G r e e n P e a s . chronic invalids from the effects of Blood Poison know the uncer Peel a dozen tender sw eet little ca r tainty of the mercury and potash treatment— that it stifles but does not rots nnd place In n stew pan with a kill the serpent. As long as there is life in the serpent there is danger tnblespoonful o f butter, h a lf n cupful in its fan gs; and while your blood is tainted there is danger of infec o f w ater and pinch o f salt, nnd cook tion. Safety lies only in crushing out the life of the loathsome disease I till not qu ite done. Add n pint of and killing the serpent. For many years S . S . S . has been known as i green pens, n teaspoonful o f minced an antidote for Blood Poison. It is a remedy composed entirely o f parsley and a culie o f sugar. Sim m er vegetable ingredients, and we offer $1,000 for proof that it contains until th e pens are cooked, thlekeu w ith tnblespoonful o f flour and a table- the least particle of mercury, potash or a spoonful o f bu tter kneaded together, other mineral. It thoroughly purifies the to w hich add h a lf a cupful o f cream . blood, improves the appetite and diges B p onge C ake. tion, and tones up all parts of the system. One pound o f sugar, one o f flour, In chronic and long-standing cases of Blood Poison, S . S . S . acts promptly and ten eggs. 8 tlr yolks of eggs and sugar without leaving any bad after-effects. till p erfectly light. B ea t w hites o f W rite us about your case, and our physicians will advise with eggs, and ndd them with flour a fte r beating together lightly. Flnvor with out charge, and we will mail you free our home-treatment book tell lemon. T h ree teaspoonfuls o f baking ing all about Contagious Blood Poison and its different stages and , powder will ndd to its lightness. B ak e symptoms. f 7* g SW IFT SPECIFIC G O ; ATLANTA. GAm i In a m oderate oven. FR O M 5 e * F a c-S im ilé W rapp er Below . CU R E SICK H E A D A C H E . P. N. U. |\v No. 3 1 - 1 9 0 4 . H EN w ritin g to a d v e r tis e r s p le a s * m e n tio n t h i s p a p e r. 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