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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1906)
f i W k «r« CHAS. L. SAUER, 6RAND SCRIBE H elplH elpl I ’m Falling D ili.- I . A p p le f a k e . T w o cupful« o f flour, one egg, one •cant cupful o f i m o 'I milk, one hnlf tciiM|H,onful o f «¡tit, three tfiiMitoonfuis of linking powder, one fourth o f a cup ful o f butter, two tableapooufuls o f •ugar, one-fourth o f a tes«tMMiuful o f cinnamon, and four «our apple«. M ix and el ft the dry Ingredients, put In the butter, add milk and well-ties ten egg. H ave tlie dough «oft enough to «pread easily on a «liaUow linking pan, making It one h alf an Inch thick. Cut mine up- ple« into eighth«, removing «kin « and coriw, and jire«« the sections Into the dough in parnllel row«. Mix «pice« with Mtignr anil «prlukle over the row « o f ap plet. Hake In a moderately hot oven for about thirty minute*. Shape Strengthens the ire System . M r. CbM . L. Hauer, Grand Hcrlt>s, Grand Encampment I . O. O. F. ol T « - u , and Aaalatant C ity Auditor, w rite« from the C ity H a ll, Han Antonio, T e x .: “ Nearly two year« ago I accepted a poeition ae secretary and treeaurer with one of the leading dry good« establish- niente of Galveston, Tex. “ The eudden change from a high and dry altitude to tea level proved too much for me and 1 became afflicted with catarrh and cold in the head, and general deb ility to etch an extent ae to almost incapaciata me for attending to my dutlee. “ I was induced to try Peeuna, and after tailing w vrral bottles in small doses I am pleased to say that I was entirely restored to my normal condition and have ever since rr< omnwndcd the use of Prruna to my friends.” A lm o s t H a in a n . 'Why, Antonio," aald the horrified mat ron, who had lowed a ft-cent pier« at tba monkey, “ does he always put a coin la hi* mouth when he picks It up?” “ Not his moat’ , signora.'' corrected the organ grinder. “ Her niout'.” of K H rh rn er*« «»u p . Take four ounces barley, two ounce» oatmeal, three onion«, one tuhle*|ioon- ful dripping, two ounces o f bacou, three quart» o f »tock from hone». Soak the barley fur au hour or two. and put it on to I mi II in tbe stock. Add t!>e onion» chopped up. and let It Isiil for two hours, t 'ut the liamu up In «m all price«, and put the dripping iu a «nuce- pan to get hot. F ry the bacon In It, and then put In tbe oatmeal, nnd fry It also till It Is crisp. Add some o f the soup, and stir till It I» well mixed and smooth, and then |«iur It all into the pot. Season w ith « « I t and |iep|ier, and let It all allumer for half au hour. D rop H la r a lfs . Eight eggs, one |M>und o f »ugnr, tw elve ounces o f l«-»t flour and a few caraw ay seeds, If liked. Heat the eggs well and add the «ugar, re|ieat the heating and »Ift In tbe flour by degrees. Continue the lieatlng liir an hour w ith out censing. Flour some baking «beets, aud drop the mixture by s|«KiufuU on tbe sheet, allow ing space between tba Hail's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, and cakes fo r swelling. Put them In the acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces oven as quickly as imsMlIde, nnd when at tbs system. Send for testimonials, free. t . 1 f-M BNEY d CO., Toledo, O. they have risen move the baking sheet Sold by prueglsta, 'be. Hall's Family rills are tba beat. to a cooler part o f the oven until they ore o f a golden color and «vnted over R is k s I 'p t o H a te . with u white Ictng. "B eg pardon, air,” aald the peddter T rip e «au te. o f supplies, "but have you got u type T w o pounds o f trl|ie. one |«uiud o f w riter V” onions, some stock, a little butter, a ‘‘ Yen," replied the merchant. tablesjioonful o f chopiied parsley and “ May I aak what style?" “ Oh. out o f sight! A regtilnr penrhl one o f vinegar, |iepper nnd salt. Stew Cotne In and I'll Introduce you to her.*' the tri|«‘ In the stuck until tender, cut It In suinll pieces, and fry them In — Philadelphia led ger. butter, season with is-piier and salt. r iT O Ht. Vili»«* I»*nr« unti all H#TTOUI D lfrwww Slice the onions and fr y them, and then r | | à i ,rm a..«n llx <‘ur*4 by I>r. Kliit*'« «irrisi fc«rv* fUfltorvr. H«n<1 fbr HKKK f i trial botti«* ami simmer them In the stock In which the ir*«U»#. in. K II. K Un . 14..Mi Arch Ht . I*blla..l'a trljie was tiollcd. When rooked add them to the tripe with the vinegar and W l l l U f f «‘ W o r k e r ." parsley; simmer fo r a minute or two, He was an “ InduNtrlal promoter" and serve very hot. seeking a location fur a proM|N>ctlve M i n e r I’ n d i l l n s . factory. H a lf pound o f cold meat (any kind) "About how many men do you pro pose to work?” naked the skeptical per finely minced, two ounces bread crumbs, jiep|ier nnd salt to taste, two ounces of eon. "E very man In town who hna money. cooked rice or macaroni cut small, bent I f I can,” answered the truthful 1. p. up uu egg, and add w ith a teacupfnl of stock. Thicken with h alf ounce o f flour, B L O A T E D W IT H D R O P S Y . and flavor with minced herbs if !!kcd. Line a thickly buttered basin with T h e H eart W a t Badly A ffec te d When bread crumbs, till w ith mince, and strew o ver more brt>ad crumbs. Hake the Patient Began Using fo r ail hour, or steam If liked better. D oan's Kidney Pills. Turn out and serve with good gravy. Mrs Elisabeth M axw ell, of 415 West Fourth Ht., O lym pia, W ash., says: P r im e M a r m a la d e . “ For over three Tnke six tine, large cooking npples, years I suffered pare, plunge In cold water, then put with a dropsical over the Arc together with the Juice o f condition w ith tw o lemons nnd a hnlf pound o f sugar. out being aware When stewed, split nnd stone two nnd a that it was dne hnlf pounds o f prunes nnd stew with to kidney trou the apples, taking rare thnt there Is ble. The early iufflcie.it wntcr to keep them from burn stages were ing. When thoroughly cooked, bent It principally backache a n d through a strainer and turn Into Jnrs bearing d o w n to keep fo r use. F s a s s J i h s h s t makes oath that he Is asnlor pannar ol th « Arm of V. J . i H i x v t T o , doing Dullness In tbs « "It y ol Tularin. I oiin- ty and Mtate afurswld, and that said Ann w ill pay the sum of ON K IH 'N iiK K H 1)01.1. A KM for •«• h and every rase of i a t a r s h that cannot be cured by the was of H a l l ' s I ' atabsm C u b s . FRA N K J. C H EN E Y. Aworn to before me and subscrltwd In my prssenee. this SLb day of Decern tier. A t> . IBM. ___ „ A. W. GLKAMON. j iljkL j Notary Cubile. pain,but I went along w ithout w orrying much until dropsy set in. M y feet and anklea ■welled up, my hands pttffed and be came so tense I could hardly close them. I had great difficu lty in breath ing, and my heart would flutter w ith the least exertion. I could not walk far without stopping again and again to reet. Since using fonr boxes of Doan’ s K idn ey P ills the bloating has gone down and the feelings o f distrssa have disappeared.” T o m a to M an es. T w elve tomntoes, | ice le d ; one good- sized onion nnd three gram pepper«, chopped; ndd one ten«|iootifnl each of cloves, ctnnnnion nnd salt, grnte In a nutmeg; cover with o n « tencupful of sngnr and two o f vin egar and boll slow ly for an hour, keeping well atlrred. M ock W h ip p e d M A bou t o n « j « * r mro 1 lout n «* r )jr «11 o f m y h »lr fo llow in g an » t t « « ‘ k o f iiim m U i . I w*a •d v lia d by a filati«l to u i « A ycr'a H air Vlicor I did §o. and « • » r«ault I now Lava ■ beautiful l i « « d o r tmtr - M u * W J. IS m o w s Jf«uom oum C ream fo r F lllln a r . F»IU. Wit. A u ijers AN A fte r A ll. SAK 3 APA 0 LLA M U. e m u m pe c tc sal . IM P E R F E C T T h ere H a a 'l W ORK. la .V * O r r a a l o a C s s r e lt. fa fo r | The nffiAe of librarian of the Hrltlah House of Lorda Is virtually a sinecure. Aa Disraeli said, the Hritiah aristocracy never reads. bakeries. C on stitu en t— P ro d try» re, fo r you r ow n 1 peace o f mind, I a d v .«c you not to do it.” L A M O S C R iP M You Can (1st Allan’s Loot-Case FREE. Writs Allan H. Olmsted, 1 « hoy. N. Y , for a free tem ple of A llan 's Foot Koss. I t cures ilw satln g. hot sw ollsn, aching feet. K make» ; new or tight «hoe» eaey A certain cure lor corn*, Incrow ln cn ail* and huulon*. A lld ru g, gist* sell it V * . b on 't accept any luDolltule. A p p roved Vorhut R * » # r v « «n d K*tlr<-ad Hrrlp t«ir »urv«ye<J, a n tttrvffjrn l, ilnibwr#«! ur p r »lr • I « a d : •ppr»tT«d U n ited M m « » M i l i a r y Bounty la n d W a rra n t»; K # #r I M H o lg ln V A d d ition a l H cnp; all Aluda o f l.and m rip imuvlK a d «o d. M . H . I« A M i l . T O N . Th# fori land. Portland, Or. OASSIFIEDADVERTISING The hobo approached the pompous citizen and asked for alms. " ‘Go to the ant, thou aluggard,’ ” quoted the p. c. " ’T a ln ’t no use, mister,” answered the hobo. "M e aunt's Jlst as tlght- flsted as me uncle an’ all de rest uv me relsshuns.” Mother» will find Mr*. Winslow’« Boo thing Syrup the bent remedy toufce for their children during the teething period. by t . C. Ayer Oe . Lewsll, Maas. Alee auauibeturer* e f P ru n e «. This in e«jiectally suitable fo r In valids and old |«Hiple. Htmie one and a h alf pound* o f prunes, put them into a «tewpan, and cover them with cold water. I-et them boll fur about a min ute then strain off the w ater through • sieve. Pour a little cold water over the prune«, have ready a Jelly made o f half an ounce o f gelatine, a pint o f water, and three ounce« o f tirown su gar. Heason with aluioud, and boll for Are minutes— tbea «train. Arrange the prunes In a casNcride mold, |«iur In the Jelly, and set It In a c o d place to lie- come firm. Tbs bole lu the center o f the mold may be tilled with wbipiied cream. P tats or omo, erre oe T oledo , i L ulas CoewTT, I Thug cried che hair. And a kind neighbor came to the res cue with a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. The hair waa aaved! In gratitude, it grew long and heavy, and with all the deep, rich color of early life. Sold in all parta of the world for aixty years. Im o ra a rc ftU in g Young HtAfesraai» — But rb#r« la an oth er matter, Just a * Important, that has bsvn overlooked. I am goin g to in- | troducs a bill for lbs rigid Inspection of A ccou n ted For. Mrs. M 's patience was much tried by a servant who bad a habit o f stand lug around with her mouth open. One day, aa the maid waited upon table, her mouth was often as usual, and bet mistress, giving her a severe look, said: “ Mary, your mouth la open.” “ Yeaaum,” replied Mary, “ I opened It” Portland Trade Directory N a m «* and A d d res s «* Is Portland of U sers- .rn taU ve B u sin ««« firm s. M A M IC I . A S T X H S H - W « « . r Co.. L I M I p rie*» on L »n t «r n * »n d Hi Id*«. f o r t if t o i I i U K H K h o f Mi k in d » lor « » I « »a w r y r* a »u u »o l« p rie«». In q tlir« 27ft Krönt Ht. C K K A M H E P A R A T O R A - W . i l t r i n l M t b . U. * r> *p »r»io r to b* th* b#«c. W r it « ¡or fr«v c » t » og. M»z«J wood Co.. F ifth »n d Oak. M K N ’ S I I .O T H IX O — H offum A r.n < ll»ton . «o l« »»u n is A lfr r d B *u j*n rn A C o.'» correct clothe«. K v e r jr ih ln * in rnwo'» furulfthin * * Morriaou »n d ttijth *t reel». Opposite po»iof)W «. I O I L T H Y FO O D —I f you w »n t you r h « o « io : » r cuor» * g g » writ# u» for fr** particulars about FU- H J N a T o I L T K Y ft K K Lns- A e ro » M ill» C * . i'o rtia n d , Oregon. ft'JANOH A OHO a N h —- O hfeit piano hoo»# on Pa cific eoa»«. O rgan » and P ia n o» on *asy paym ent». W rit# for li«t. L et u» quote you a pr o*. A lle n M U iib ert-K a in a k er t o.. Portland. Oregon. W A l i T R O — M en and 'V o«n*n to learn Barber tra d « m eig h t w e r t » ; grad u el# « #arn tram lift to f*Aft w # «g )y ; expert It « rut-tors: < at a log fre e; M o t«r Byato-m o f C o lleg e », Ift N . Fourth »I., Portland. It Is the general Idea that man la a An In feren ce. No. 2 * 0 « P. N. Ü. wonderful work— a perfe<-t w o i\ — but, " I see tbe Eskimo women are dying as Haeckel nnd comparative anatomy off In large numbers this year.” point out. the human body la, aa a mat KM w ritin g to ndrertlaora piango “ A laa! And has the craze fo r elbow ti on t h l » pa por. | ter o f fact, a structure at on<-e Incom aleeves struck the polar regions? plete and reduudant; a structure lack ing many neccssurle» and crowded wi th suiierflultles, with obsolete mus cle« and nerves, which have become shriveled and paralyzed because there X V .N s V N V - ■ \ V X > N ^ V > N N V V > 5 J ^ ^ >!■/, la no longer any use for them. It la amusing to think o f Improvements that might tie made In the human body, writes a iiessImlsL Take tbe eyes. Th e two eyes are very good In their way, but If there were three o f them how much better 2 It would be. I f man bad an eye In the •. \ ■ .',«•> . v V v , . %\ \ \ \ W \ W \ \ \ V v V N v v \ W \ V .\ ' \x\v\V back o f bla head, as certain insects The Kind You Have Always Bought lias borne the signa have, tie would never be run down, ture of Chus. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 venrs. Allow no one never be stubbed from behind, never to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and be kicked. Man, with tbree eyes, could “ Just-as-good ” are hut Experiments, und endanger the see and do twice as much as now. heaiià of Children—Experience against Experiment. The hair might well be Improved. It Is poor stuff alongside o f feathers, lyiok at the beautiful feather bead Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare dresses o f the birds. These are far goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It richer and brighter !n hue than human contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic hair, and they laaL They don’t dis substance. Its age is its g-uarantec. It destroys Worms appear. No one ever saw a bald bird. and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and W ind Colic. It relieves Teethinjr Troubles, cures Constipation Tbe ears are not at all perfect. As and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the tbe eyes are provided w ith lids, so that Stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. we can abut them tight when we want The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. to sleep, so tbe eara abould be provided with movable flaps or stoppers where with to shut out sound. I f the ,teeth endured there would be little fault to find with them. B u t like the hair, they fall man long before the end o f life. Henoe It would be better If, like some bird «« men bad Indestruct ible teeth In their gizzard«, and sw al lowed tbelr food whole, letting tbe g iz zard grind It up gradually. This would not destroy tbe pleasure o f eating. On the contrary. It would Increase it. There TNt MNTAUR eOMMNY. TT MU «MAY «TMtCT. NtW YOMK CITY. would tie nerves of taste In tbe gizzard, and thus the eating pleasure would be greatly prolonged. T b e food would be swallowed In a jiffy , and afterward, aa man attended to his work, be would get fo r many hours pleasant tastes from tbe dainties the gizzard would be slowly and carefully grinding up. [w- CASTO R IA What is CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use F o r O ve r 3 0 Yea rs. As trs rn t The Little Doctor in your Vest Pocket C a ll. In the course o f a checkered career, W esley ilanaou. known as a “ promo ter," bad sojourned temporarily in many places, so It la not strange that be sometimes forgot a face. "H a r e you any call fo r a atlrring man In tbe advertising department of your business?" be asked one morn ing. when he bad gained access to tbe office o f the Inventor o f some tin spe cialties. The man at tbe desk looked at him and then dropiied his eyes. “ No," he said, shortly, “ but I can tell you exactly where there's a call for Just such a man as you are." "Y ea ? " said the promoter. “ I abould be glad to hear o f IL ” " I t ’s up In Bankfown. Vermont," said the Inventor. "T b e call cornea from the grocer and the provision dealer and the plumtier and the llvery-atable keep er and several others. Th ey’ve been enlllng fo r you fo r ten years, ever since------” “ Ah,” said the promoter, “ I fea r that call Is a trifle too loud,” and he softly and rapidly withdrew. S c rip tu ra l P roof. A t a colored camp meeting In Caro lina a testifying (icnltent re ferra l to himself and his unconverted brothers as “ nlggera” In a spirit of abject humil ity which he deemed well pleasing to hla Maker. Tbe presiding elder who “ amened” his speech at proper Inter vals finally threw out a gentle rebuke. “ Call yo 'se'f a culled pusson, broth er,” he admonished Impressively. “ N ig gers Is a term ob reproach Invented by proud white folks. Dey ain't no men tion In de Good Hook o f niggers.” “ Oh. yes, dey la, parson,” the peni tent contradicted solemnly. “ Don’ t you rec'lect de place whar It tell about nig ger Demua?” — Llpplncott’s Magazine. Tnke one Inrge «our apple, peeled and grated, one cup white sugar, white of one egg. Bent all together a long time. Manchuria la Just twice the sloe Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Flavor with vanilla. Use like whipped Japan. Foster-Milburn do., Buffalo, N. Y . cream. ol EE the thin, round-cornered little Enamel Box below 1 When carried in your vest pocket it means Health-Insurance. It contains S4x C a n d y Tablets of pleasant taste, almost as pleasant as chocolate. Each tablet IS a working dose of Cas- carets. which acts like Exercise on the Bowels and Liver. It will not purge sicken, nor upset the stomach. Because it Is- not a driver,’ ’ like Salts. So dium, Calomel, Jalap, Senna, nor Aperient Waters. These waste Diges tive J u i c e s of the s y s t e m needed to morrow, In merely flushing out the Bow els today. • • • They stimulate the Bowel Muscles to contract, expand, and squeeze the Diges tive Juices out of food eaten. Cascarets do [this naturally, without purging or discomfort. They don’t help the Bowels and Liver In such a way as to make them lean upon similar assistance for the future. This is why, with Cascarets, the dosa may be lessened each succeeding time instead of increased, as it must be with all succeeding doses of other Cathartics and Laxatives. Cascarets a c j l i k e exercise. If carried in your Vest Pocket, (or car ried in My Lady's Purse), a n d eaten just when you sus pect you need one, you will never know a sick day from the ordinary ills of life. * • • Neither Is it like Castor Oil, Glycerine, Because, nearly all or other Oily Laxa these Ills begin in tives that s i m p l y the B o w e l s , and Show ing o f " Vest Pocket*’ lubricate the Intes- partial Constipation Cascare! B ox compared to Watch. tines for transit of paves the way for the food stopped up In them at that partlc- all other Diseases. ular time. “ Vest Pocket" box 10 cents. These emergency drugs relleva the Be sure you get tho genuine, made Immediate trouble, but do not relieve Its only by the Sterling Remedy Company, Cause. and never sold in bulk. Every tablet The same trouble will therefore recur stamped "C C C .” again till that Cause is removed per manently. The chief cause of Constipation and *■ F R E E T O O U R E R I E N D l l We want ta scad to our friends x Deauti Indigestion Is a weakness of the Musclea French-desix— — --------- French-designed GOLD-PLATED BONBON BOX h»rd-enaWVd In CBtorv It It t beauty for the that contract the Intestines and Bowels. dressing tzble. Ten cents in stamp* is asked as a Careareis are practically to the Bowel measure « m d faith sad to cover < 5 t of Cascaiitt wtth which W s dainty trinket Is haded. 71 s Muscles what a Massage and Cold Bath This paper. Address ■ro to tho Athletic Muscloa. sterling Rsmsdy Company, Chicago *r Hew Tag»