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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1905)
H e T h o u g h t I t M i g h t D o. M y Hair is Scraggly Do you like i t ? Then why be contented with It? Have t o b e ? O h , n o t Just put on Aye r’s H ai r Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair; beautiful hair, without a single gray line in it. Have a little pride. Keep young just as long as you can. **l am Aft? ••«•n y**nra old, and nntll f# «••ntly my hulr w -a very yray But In • f « w weak* A y«r'a Ifaalr Vlyor ra«t»r#i| th « natural color to my hair ao now «t<**r• la not a fray hair to %« i n u " - J W. IU n a o N , Boulder I ’rM k, Cal. » bv J. C. A jrar Co., I.owall, A lto m *nuf*olurere o f vers SAKSAPAU1XA. P ill* . c n i m p b c t o ia l . Thn M an Who lio t r . H u rila “ OtliiT folk«, of cour«e. huv« th«*it |KM>r plmauri'i," write« Itb-buni l.< l.ulllcnne In llnrp«*r'a M a ten zint*. "lint for a tnnn who fovea word« no Joy I hi world ran give equal« for him th« hup- pin ««« o f having achieved a hn<* paa ■age or a |>erfe<‘t tin«. When Thaek- rrny »truek hla tut on the table, a « the alory goes, when he had flnished the «•«m* of folonH Newoouie'» death and exelalnusl, 'Ity Hod. thU 1« genius!' tlu-re wa« no «inplr« h« would have nr «'«•jitnl In •»xrimngr for that moment. W> often hear that your true art!at la never «atlatled with hi« work, hi« Ideal mrupen him. the word« aeeni poor and llfele««, etc., roinpared with the dretin. Whoever atarted that atorj knew very Utile nlMMit the literary teni{ierainent or he would have known that the word« are the dream. The dremn do«« not exl«t even 0« n dream or only very Imperfectly till It 1« «et down In word a. f ««. the word« are the dream." T h « Itro te . Mr« tinhbler—T ill* health writer au.« » that one «honld keep one'« month «lint while «leeplng. I don't *ee how I can he «ure my mouth 1« «hut when I'll! aaleep. Mr (iahhlor— Yon might get In the linhlt If you'd prartice on It while you are awake. Cleveland la'ader. LIEUTENANT BOWMAN H tr u w lie r r jr l ' r n r r v n . Bori out thu perfori berrlee and fiume of thè «aine alxe and lay to on<» alile. Masti thè Imperfeet one*. and «qiieese Umiligli a Jolly bug. Meaaure thè Julce, and to a pini of thla allow a pollini of gritniilated «ugur. Itoli thè sugar and Julce toguther lllitll they bcgln to Jelly wben a little la poured o ii a «sild piale. Welgli thè perfori herrlra, put thein luto thè «Irup wlth thelr weight In «ugHr, and «limimr lllitll a little. trl««l as liefore, hegln« tu atirTen. FUI Jelly glasse* and seal. ItiiNpIterrlea may he preserved 111 thj •ame way. K< k k t'u n d y . Itoli two poiiiula of granulated augar wlth a half plut of water alai mhl a half leaspoonful of creimi of tarlai*. Boll teli minute* and aild a half |s>tind of la*at bulter. When thè "aoft-orack" degree ha« heen reacheil, turi! luto a hllttered platter and un aoon a« eool eiioiigh to haodle timi up thè edgec, adii two tea»|>o<>nfiils o f vandla or onu o f lernon Julce. Work In thla flavor- Ing and pulì untll It lisconis« very whlte. Itetum lt to thè diali and pulì Into long atrlps alamt an luch thlck. H o« to n H ru w n H rra d . Mix together a cup each of wheat and graham flour and cormueal, adding a tea«piM>nful of anlt. Dissolve a auiall UwaiMtoufiil of baking levin In a cup of milk and add a cup of molasses. Hrald the flour* and uieal with a cup o f boiling water, ther. add the warmed milk and molasses. Beat very hard and turn Into a greased mold with a tightly fitting top. Hteuru for three hour* In an outer vessel of boiling water. Take from the mold and a*-t lu the open oven for ten minute« to dry. T o m a t o 1*1«. When Patrick received an order be followed It Impllctly a« fur a« he could — sometime* even farther than hla Cel tic bruin realised. “ He want* a pane o' windy gla«* tin Inches by foortecn," said Patrick om day, a« he entered a «hop where hi« employer, a matter carpenter, traded. in the «hop wa« a young clerk, who never ml«Hed a chance for a little Joke at the lrlahman'« expenae. “ I f we haven't any ten by-four- teen*," he «aid, “ I may have to give you a fourteen-by-ten.” Putrlck rubbed hi« head thought fully. Then he atood pondering for a moment, and at last remarked: ‘Tie's In the great rooah for It. and there’s no other place near to get It. Hive me w«n o' tlilm foorteen by tin«, and If he turrn« It «Idewaya and oop- • Ide down, there’s not a »owl would know the difference." “ S. S. S. for the blood" has grown to be a household saying. When the blood is out of order, or needs treatment from any cause, this great remedy is the first thought of and used by thousands of people all over the country, because it is superior to all other blood purifiers. It is a purely vegetable remedy, and while it penetrates the circulation and forces out all poison and morbid matter, it also builds up the entire system by its fine tonic effect. During the win* ter months the natural ave I was suffering from impure blood and a general nues of bodily waste have run-down n-down condition of the system. > I had no ap» become dull and weak and petite, was losing flesh, snd an all-gone tired feck failed to perform their full mg that made me miserable. miserable I began the use of duty, the blood haa been slug S- S. S. and my blood was restored to its nor* gish and an extra amount mal, healthy condition. My appetite returned, 1 of poisons and waste mat increased in weight, that “ tired feeling" left and myself. ters have accumulated in I was again i myself Columbus, Ohio. ViCToa S tubbing , the system and been ab- Cor. Barthman snd Washington Aves. rbed by it. W ith the com- •orbed ing of Spring and warm weather the blood is aroused and stirred to quicker action and ia its effort to throw off these acids and poisons the skin suf* fers. Boils, pimples, blotches, rashes and eruptions break out and con* P I» o ’« C ure 1« » good c o n rh /»«di cine, It h a « cureil coughs and c o ld « for forty tinue until the blood is cleansed and made pure. S. S. S. is the ideal remedy for this condition; it clears the blood of all impurities, makes it rich and years. At druggists, S cants. strong and these skin troubles pass away. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Chronic H a v in g M o n e y . Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all other diseases "W hy do you spend all your mon of the blood are cured by S. S. S. Book on the blood and any advice de* ey?" •ired, free of charge. THC SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs "It's the only way I can save It.” "W hat nonaenH*-." "N o t at all. I f 1 kept It, sime fel- low would bunco uh - out of it.” — Cleveland Leader. ™ Line a pie pUte (one of the deep kind) with a good and not too rich crust. Turn the contents -if a can o f tomato«* Into a «tewpsn and «ct over the Are. When ladling hot, add a little N o W o n d er. flour and allow the mixture to aimmer “ The speed limit." »aid the «ad-faced until It begin a to thicken, then remove man. "should be remove«l from auto from the fire, stir until cool and turn mobiles.” into tiie pie plate. Cover thickly with “ Do you own a machine?” asked the <«>arae cracker crumbs, drop bit* of stringer within the gate». butter over It and a ila«h of pepper, “ No,-’ replied the gloomy party. Nalt and augur, and bake. “ I'm an undertaker.” P ru n e C o r n «t«r rh . O r a n g e C re a m . Into a pint of boiling water mix two tnhlespoonfills o f arrowroot. Add a cupful of sugar and the Juice o f two lemons; I ki II live minute« and remove from the tire. Beat In thoroughly the yolk» of two egg», turn Into a mold und when «•old nerve with the white» of the egg» beaten to a froth with four tahlespoonful« of powdered sugar, and »preatl over it. Cold Affected Head and T h r o a t- Attack Was Severe. B ew are of Utntm ent* tor C atarrh that la Sim*. Soia by dm ««t«M . C C O N S U M P T I O N BEST BY TEST | In T ole d o, O h io , by F. I . C h en ey A Co. T esti m on ials free. bold bv P ru g g lsts . price 7Sc. per bottle. H a l l 's F am ily P ills a e the best. A a k r d an d A n s w e r e d . "I have tried all Lodi of waterproof clothing snd have never found anything at any price to compare with your Fish Brand for protection from all kinds of weather." C H ie nam e an«] • l i t r e s « o f t h « w t D f t o f t h i« u n so lic ite d le tte r m e/ be had u pon a p p lic a tio n ) Highfst Award World’s Fair. 1904. A. J. TOWER CO. RHl*v$*d and Cored with our H i'k E lam lc Htocklogs. Perfect F it Guaranteed. Fine Htoot Hllk Silk TW rim let*..................| .76 fi.oo A n k le e a ................... 1.76 2.50 K n i ' f < a p e . .................... 1 .7 6 2 .6 0 G a r t e r H o n e............ *JS0 reCKUia ...............2.00 176 2.50 A b o v » Knee Hone... 6.00 4.00 W e also manufacture a'l forma of Bella and Wupportem. WOODARD. CLARKE 4 CO Portland, Oregon Dr. C. Gee Wo Vcilirfil Hoci Traatnent Tbla wonderful Ohl- aeaa doctor la called grewl bacAuaa be carea people without opera tion that are given up to die. H e cure« with tboae wonderful Chi nese herb«, root«, bods, bark* and vegetable* that are entirely un known ra medical ac1- •i»ee tn this country. Through ¿he uee of those harmless remedies this famous doctor knows the action of over 600 different remedies which be succenafullj use» in different diseases. He ¿iiaran:*«* to cure catarrh, a* thru a, lung, throat, rheumatism, nervousness, »tomacb, liver, kid neys, etc.; has hundreds of testimonials. Charge«» moderate. Call and see him. Patients out of the city write for blank* and circulars. Bend stamp. C O N S U L T A T IO N F B t E . ADDRKSS The C. Ess Wo Chlnass Medicine Co. 25JH-253 ALDER ST.. PORTLAND, 0RLG0W W Mention paper V - The Sign of the Fish Boston. U .S .A . "W hy don't you get your life In surf'd, my dear?" uskc«l Mrs. Newed. " I ’ m afraid people might aay 1 wa? | afraitl to take chance» on your cook ing." replied the gallant young bus band. o « *3.50 ? T O W E R C A N A D IA N CO.. LIMITED Toronto. Canada U a h trt ef Warrantêd W tt Weathtr Clothing XX h o le - W h e a t O rn ta. Cha«. W. Bowman, 1«t Lieut, and Follow thla suggestion and aee how Adjt. 4th M. K. M. Cav. Vola., write* well yon do your laundry work with from 1-anliam, Mil., an follow«: out the aid o f soda. Draw sufficient “ Though Romewhnt averse to patent water f«rr the washing three or four medicines, and still more averse to he day« before It L h re«juired, and expose mming a professional affidavit man, it It In tuba, etc., to Mie action o f the air seems only a plain duty in the present and »tin, which render lt soft and lit instance to add my experience to the for use. columns already written concerning the H t e u m r il C h o c o la t e I’ lid t lin g . curative powers of Peruna. Boat one egg light nntl a lialf-cnp " I have been partiiularly benefited by its u s t for (olds in the head and throat. I I o f sugar, a half cup o f milk, a tea have been able to fully <ure myself of a spoonful of melteil butter, one ami most severe alterk in forty-eight hours by one-half aquares of grated chocolate its use a< < ording to dire« lions. I use it as a preventive whenever threatened with an | and a cup o f Hour sifte<l with a te i- spoonful o f baking powiler. Steam for attack. “ Members of my family also use it an hour anil serve with whipped for like ailments. We are recommend cream. ing it to our friends.” — C W . Bowman. Hqnnah P ie . Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics. I’ eel, cut up ami stew a large yel One reason why Peruna has found low aqtiaah. When very soft rub permanent use in so many homes ia through a sieve. To one quart of the that it contains no narcotic of any kind. squash pulp aild one quart of milk, a I t ran be used any length of tiina with cup of sugar, <‘lght egga beaten very out acquiring a drug habit. light, and aplcca to taste. P«uir Into an Address Dr. Hartman, President of open crust and bake to a golden Tha Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, for free medical advice. A ll cor brown. respondence held strictly confidential. C ake F illin g . PISO S C U R E FOR S te n o g ra p h y A n c ie n t A rt. Recent excavation» in Egypt have revealed a bond—dated A. D. 100— ap prenticing a «lave for tw~ years In the "semigraph,” to be taught to read and write shorthand, or “ the signs that your son Dionysius knows,” the teach er receiving in all 120 drachmas— about $23. Swollen Veins, Sprains, Strains and Weak Joints Tw o «cant cups of sour milk, two cupa of unaiftrd w hole w heat flour, one rounded tcaspo«>nfu| of baking »«•«la dissolved In a little hot water, two tahloapnonfiil» o f sugar, one half teasjioonful of salt, one egg. one lable- M|HK>nful of melted »hortenlng. Beat all hard for several minute.« and hake In a quick oven In heated gem-pan*. W h e n T h e r e I s N o S o ft W a t e r . ^ W o r t h W in n in g . The Jrte*t and moat fascinating meth "Say. Harker,” began Pembleton, od of teaching children to read ia to put "did you ever win a prize by smoking them at work on a typewriter. cigarettes Permanently Cored. No fit*or nersoosnesa “ No,” responded Harker, the aenal- after nmtday’ eo.eofDr.KIliM -'KJreal Nerve Kastorer. se od for F r a « a i trial bottle and treat lee. ble young man, “ but I won a prize Or H. H. Kline, Ltd.,M l Arch at., Philadelphia, P a when I atopped smoking them." "You did? Where is it?” Last year 30,496 Hwedes left their na “ In the hammock over there— my tive land, most of them to make new wife, you knew." homes in the United States. Who Owns the Railroads. H . T. Newcomb, of the District of Columbia bar, haa c-impiltsl statistics showing that 6,174,71H depositors in savings banks of six eastern states are directly interested in the joint owner ship of |424,354,086 of steam railroad To Break la New S*-oo». securities, that insurance companies A lw a y s sh ake in A lle n 's F oot-E s « , « p o w d e r . doing business in Massachusetts hold H e n res hot, sw e a tin g, w h lr .g . sw o llen feet. $846,889,038 o f S t e a m r a i l r o a d s t o c k s c u r e , corns. Ingrowingnoil« and bunion«. At a n d bonds, a n d 74 e « l u c a t i o n a l i n s t i t u - j »11 druggist, and shoe stores, D o n ’t accept •n y substitute Sam ple m a iled F R E I A d dress | t i o n s depend on $47,468,327 in v e s t e d A lle n 8. O lm sted. Le R oy, N. Y. in s im ila r a e c 'u r it i e « lo r a p o r t io n o f their income. Other fiduciary institu P r a c t i c a l V ie w . tions own enough railroad securities to "Summer." remarked the bunch of bring »uch holding« up to more than a feminine loveline»» who was taking on 1 billion and a half dollars, about one- a load of oyster« at the young man's ex sixth of the entire capital invented in pense. "i* my favorite »«*a«o:i. It’« »0 I railroad property. These investment« delightful to sit under the tre«*« and listen represent the savings of the masses, to the concert by nature's feathered song there being twenty million holders o f . •tera.” "Isn’t it. though!” exclaimed the young life insurance policies in the country, man, enthusiastically, "and it dosn't cost as many more of fire insurance policies, a rent, either." and an even greater number of depos M o th e r« w ill find k n . Winslow’« S ooth in g itors in banking and trust institutions, the bMt remedy totue for their children ' where investments are largely in rail- 1 Syrup during the teething period. road securities. N«-t a quart of milk ov«>r the Are In Contain M ercury a double boiler; beat up two egg« with as m e rcu ry w i l l s u r e lr d .a tr o y t h . w-nae of eli a n d c o m p ‘ le te ‘ " ly d de e r a u g e the h ole »j-o- three tahleH|NMinfuU o f sugar, two of •m l.m s tu n en terin g It tnruiigh the iuucou« coos cornstarch, and make thin with a little ■urfacoa. buch « n ic le « it.ou la never be u«ed e x cep t o n p re s c rip tio n « fro m r reputable e p u t a b le p hy- milk. Add thla to the milk, stir until •li t a n s , « « th e d a m a g e they w ill d o le ten fo ld It thicken»; tak« from the Are. adding lo I e good yo u c an p u«siofy d -r l\ e from them . Mail • ( H t.trh C u re , m a n u fa c tu re d by K J. a little vanilla, and «tlr In some <*hop- ( h e n ry A t o., Tole d o. O .c o n t a in « no m ercu ry, P**<1 prime» which have h«*en soaked an d l i tak en In tern a: ly , a c tin g d ire ctly upon the b lo o d a n d m u c o u s ru rfa c e a o f th e sy iie m . over night. Stir well aud |»oiir Into a In b u y in g H a ll s ( a tarrh < ure be su re yo u get the g -n tn n e . It is taken in te rn a lly , anil m a le mold to cool. IN FORTY-EIGHT HOURS PE-BII-M CURED HIM THE BLOOD W L. DOCGLAS MAXES AKD SELLS MOSS M E * « » ].!> « SHOES THAN AMT CTuDR MAMUFACTOEER IN THE W0SLD S 10,000 «SWARD M u > o .«k ) T h e K in d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s » o u g h t has b orn e th e sign a tu re o f Chas. I I . F le tc h e r , an d lias b een m a d e u n d er his p erson al sup ervision fo r o v e r ilO years. A llo w n o on e t o d e c e iv e you y«m in th is. C o u n ter!« terfe its , Im ita tio n s a m i “ J u st-a s-g oo «! ” a r e h ut E xp erim en ts, nn«l e n d a n g er th e h ea lth o f C h ild re n —E x p e rie n c e a g a in s t E x p e rim e n t. can disprove thia statement. W . L. Donici?«* 4 3 m 50 $hoe* nrr the g re n lfM nêller* It» the w o rlil be cause o f th eir e x c e lle n t style. ea*y fit t in g anti «(iip e rio r w i u r l r g q n a l T h e y a r e ju s t ah g>*o<l “ a * th « _ * I th t a tc o $ t f r o m ÉL 6 . 1 H) t o P * 7 j.o .0 O o. T h e o n ly et IF- fe re n c e Is th e p ric e . W . L . P m ir lm • J .3 0 ahoen c o « l m o r e to m n k e. h o ld t h e ir s h a p e b e tte r, w e » r h m g e r. and » r e o f g r e a t e r v a lu e th a n u n y o ilie r • J .5 0 Nhoe on th e m a r k e t to -d a y . \\ . I,. D o u g la * K u u ran tef*» t h e ir v a lu e by « t a m p in g h i* n n u in m e «»m n m l p r ic e o n th e b o tto m 01 e » c h ahoe. L * ook ‘ f o r It. T ~ a k * e n o Hiilettitutt*. \V. L . D o u gln x 9:1.50 *h o e* a r e *o ld th r o u g h h i* o w n re ta il *t4»re* iu th e p rim -ip u l c itie s , » m l by « h o e «le a le r * e v e r y w h e r e . N o m u tte r w h e ' r re e yo yo u i liv e . W . L . D o u g la s »»hoe* a re w ith a c d h . it h in y o u r r re ea What is CASTORIA C a storia Is a h arm less su b stitu te f o r C astor O il, I ’ a r e - R oric, D rops an d S o o th in g Syrups. I t is P lea sa n t. I t con tain s n e ith e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th e r N a rc o tic substance. Its a g e is its gu a ra n tee, l t d«*stroys W o rm s and allays F everish n ess. I t cu res D iu rrlite a an d W in d C olic. I t re lie v e s T e e th in g Tr«»uhles. cu res C on stipation and F la tu len cy . I t assim ilates th e F o o d , regu la tes tn e Stom ach an d B o w e ls , g iv in g h ea lth y au«l n atu ra l sleep. T h e C h ild ren ’ s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th e r's F rie iu l. 44 T h * B e s t i F r e i* W o r * . ' / write to j<7jf that Ì Norn your fS.-jC ihnesfor th p u t Jive prati, and ñna them the best 14 t er*r iro ....... R . ... F t . _ uri , r. R ip U y , 4M F a it Jefferson S t.% Lou ttn U e, Ay. Boy.* w e a r W . L . D o u g la * $2.50 ar.d $2 00 shoe* because th ey fit better, hold their shape and w e a r lo o g e r th an other m akes. H\ ¿. Douglas uses Corona Colts kin in his S3.W sho*s. C7>n»n<i Colt is conceded to be the finest patent leather produced. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Fmst Color Eyelets will oot wemr brassy. W. L. D ouk U p has the larceat shoe mail order bnatneae in the world. No trouble to get a fit by mail. 26 cent* extra prepay* delivery. If yon desire further information, irn ts / o r Illustrated Catalogue o f S p rin g Styles. W. L. DOUGLAS, Rrocktoa. Maaa. In N. U Over 3 0 Years. THt OCNTAUa COMM*». TT MURRAY IT R ir , NSW VON* CI TV. N a 20-1005 rtIR N w ritin g to ad vert leers pie m e n t io n t h la p a p e r . One cup o f seeded raisins, one cup of sugar, two tablespoonfuls of water, one lemon peeled. Chop the lemon anil raisins very fine, put all Ingredient* tn Color more n o « brlzhtcr and faster color« than a saucepan and cook for ten minutes. ■uarantred ta give perfect result». Ask dealer, er \ ‘ •4h* r MONROE M U G CO.. Ualm Whan cold, sprea«! on the cakelayar* (leach aad ad« d o r » . PUTNAM FADELESS *>*■ DYES O n , 10c packaze colors »¡Ik. wool ond coUoa rqually well aad to P” * « P«ld at 10c • p a c k ««. Wrlta for freo booklet how u Jr«,