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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1907)
A ft 1 1 » it I * li t un Ignoran«**. Blood Humors M 'lftlr n l C u N lo iiiv r W h a t a A n * o ld a p c t'liiirn you hiivu up ( b a r * in th a t g i n » » «■»«*•! I m it n K lr iid t v n r lim ? Commonly rnu»« plroplr*. boll*, hlvr». rt*i»*m* 1 or *alt rheum, or aom« other font» o f erup tlon; but sometime* they e d it In the *y*ten*. Indicated by feeling* o f weskn***, languor. In** of appetite, or general debility, without earning any breaking out Hood’» Har»aparllla expels them, renovate*, strengthen* and tone* the whole ayatem. T h l» li the te»llmony of thou»and» annually Accept no auhatitute, but Inalat on having N e w M illen iu m S ir m id y w lm t ? (Jonh, ttiiMti-r ! I »<> 1 1 * 1 y o u k u o w n Utlille w h en y o u »»•«> o n e ? PRINTING PLATES . AS NEAR PERFECTION AS anís* uoium»,«»* raiouci HICKT 8 - C H A T T E N E N G R A V I N G Hood’s Sarsaparilla C O . A great deal o f hiirm In done l»y self* drugging for the relief o f varloua real K«rlb»|UAl.« or Imiigiticry ills. IIWM ***»«*•«•>• ,1 > ,, •*••*«« «atu», In u»ual liquid form or In chocolated tablet» known a» 6 a r s a t a b a . iu od o»e»ti. fiMl »siiti i|t«Airiivwl our Hau K imim íh ) «» |ir«m U (,iM,N Tk* Y a n k e e IVofloa. There never IIv**<l a more steady and persistent grumbler than Iteubeu Hall. Not only the weather, tht* stute of hi* health and his crops furnished him with subjects, but the moat reasonable and lenient luws which could lie con structed raised discontent In Reuben's mind. " I durino what they mean by telling folks to cart their wuste stuff over to that (lump at the end o’ Grantham's Wooda Instead o’ leaving It In the Lawton sullar-bole,” he said. Indig nantly, one day. “ Hupiaiae the sullar- hole d<x*s allow up from the road, what ! business has this town got to put an In junction on folks dumping stuff In It? ' "T h e town’s bought the old Lawton place," said his neighbor. In the pacific tone people usually employed In ad- ddesalng Mr. Hall. "And I thought you were one o f those that said 'twas an eyesore. Do you want to dump any o’ your old Junk in there, Keub, tidy a* you are?" "No. I don’t wanter," said Mr. Hall, sullenly; “ hut I wanter have the right In case I wanter. an’ I wanter know why I haven’t got IL” Is It Your Own Hair? Do you pin your hat to your own hair? C a n ’ t do It? Haven’t enough hair? It must be you do not know A y e r’s Hair Vigor! Here’s an intro duction! May the acquaint ance result in a heavy growth of rich, thick,glossy hair! And we know you’ll never be gray. A G R E A T S LE D B O O K . Tlierc* 1» not til iik cimler. The only ob- J< i tloirto the plan I m that what I m gt«*! ttj¿o, but lir. Ferry’s 1907 Seed Annual Now Resdy t I« « li it li» li\ li r the rougli limy !*• hud for the fo r Free Oittribulioi . •»ill f r!<%%«*% may *»i I* I m * It tv I by a<blrt9«Rliitf rougher. Ferry’s gn u t Heed Book is now ready 1*1 K M ric m HON, 1117 Hi» It I n with a headscti«*. Alnioat any “ I think »h%t A v r ' i fla ir Vl*nr la tb * m oft CUtffttttut Ht . Alaiunla, ( il, M. wC rcuUr for distribution. This is the l»<*ok that wonderful b *irgro w er that w a i over made. I K»*«*|* thl» for frÍPrtMiiHf. pain In the heail not due to actual ToUay have o»«'d it for to m « time and I can troth- every funner wants ami waits for. It fu lly * » v that I am fr r ^ tly pteaaed with it. I brain rilueiiM* may I m - moderated. If not cheerfu lly rec#.mm<'nd it an a splendid prepa mukcM no difference what other t»ta- ration.**— Mian V. IS u o c k . Way land, Mich. relieved teni|Mirarlly, by moiii «* form or logucH are received, fanners are not sat “ iieadaehe powder” ; hut a frequent re- isfied until they get Ferry’s, Ixxiause it Kal« by J .C . A j » t C o , Lowell, A i imo manufacturers “ ‘ of rotirno to this meaUM o f cure may fa contains better and fuller information. 9 _ SAREAPAMUA. tally weaken the lu-iirf. When thia Ferry's Heed Annual, in fact, is really PILLS. m ! o | im heutliiK tlx* headaches eeiiNe "to m*»re than a catalogue. It differs from CHEEKY PECTORAL. trouble, but the patient I m not In con the iiHiutl seed catulotigc inasmuch as il dition to know or care. really heljis each farun-r t r gardener to P llfS CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. ! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Every man, o f courae, Ixdlevc* him- choose intelligently the vari«*ti«?s Ix-st P A Z O O IN T M E N T 1» R ti* r e m «e l to cu re *njr aelf a doetnr, and often tlilnkN he la suited to Ida particular need*. Th«« (*»< ' of id lin g , b lin d , b lee d in g o r p ro tru d in g lit h*- 1 p p - r S n a k e A a l l e y , I d a h o , wtw-r, f H U i r TREES, VINES, P L A N TS lx*tter able to attack a rough or a eaae win* selection o f varieties results in p ile « In 6 to l i 'la y s o r m on ey re(uruled.00c. rt.tMJ Miss sap.pi V iilley In im w e k e r » ur*- air* ady io al**d. -out.«» * »IT ' a untie. elop> (I, trrlgab * li.n l BERKSHIRE SWINE, RrgKterrd) o f rheumatlam or a headache, whether bigger, Better |iayirig cropa. The ex- still await th*- netiler. Ilici» at a d I..I.I wa'vre.1 ja*ri«*nce gamed in fifty years of success valley In the world. Finca* c Irnatc: elio cesi fruit ; A s They* Im p r e s s e d H e r. SHORTHORN C A I l l E , Reg»tere«L it I m * hU own or another'a, than tin»*«* ful sc«td growing; is thus at your com Im m cna-croiia o f vraln, allalfa an ar heeta. M.'*«>,- Little Kitty, who had happened to be out* invested In augnr fnctorlea. N ew R. It. extc who make the cure o f (II hcux I* a M|M*<*lal BAMMED AND WHITE ROCKS a:on to Y e ’ low-t.me )>ark o... na Country o f vaac te- mand. the only one at home when the stran aourcaa. . A - lilo n aiarte.1 Jan. ), laua, a record study. All he haa to d<» la to maki* up For freshness, purity ami reliability gers called, was trying to describe hreacer. W rite for part cuiar*. PACIFIC NURSERY ( O . hla mind w hat the trouble la—and any Ferry’s Heed» are in a clues by them L . t . M O i l It Fi K K V 1. F M T A T K C O M P A N Y (a fa lo g u r fre e . Tangent, O regon a t. A n th o n y an d A s h to n , Id a h o . one ean tell u rouxh when he I iiim It— selves. They are known all over the them. “ One o f ’em was a good deal younger than the other.” she xaid, "and I and then to thke xoiucthlug that la laud, ami farmers everywhere have be'« the one that did the talking. He FREE S A M PLE •‘jt'Mid for a cough." coonfldence in the name of Ferry, and want«*d to know when you'd be back.” I>* mm MerloiiM, but not much MO, I m the know f«»r a «•ertainty that their seeds "H ow did he look?” a«ked her fath ahum* o f toniea. A true tonic la any tan be relied upon. They know that er. "D id he have any beard?” thing that promotoM the nutrition o f the every package has behind it the repu “ N o; be was barefaced.” M U L E -T E A M B O R A X Title may In* done by Increas tation of a house whose business stand With B i'ftKO lllm»» r»t**i| booklet, glvinjr 1,000 body. “ How about the older than? Was he !]*••• fur H u rts lit tb«« Horn**. >‘a n n am i Iia iry , ards are tbe highest in the trade. in', the ii||M*tlte and Improving dlges- barefaced, too?” • ml a S o u v e n ir P ic tu re . 7&14 In., 10 colons Just drop a |>ostal to I). M . Ferry & t!on, which I m the function o f tin* hit fri*« fo r bo am i y o u r m n ir r a tinin»*. A «b irv»a “ Kind o’,” said Kitty, remembering - l ai Ilia Comal ikiram Co., Uaklm u<i,» aL Co., Detroit, Mich., and they w ill send ter ton lea; or by Improving tin* routll- his shaggy brown beard; “ only he van prove their worth at harvest tlon o f tin* blood by adding to It the you a ropy o f their 1!H)7 Heed Annual. grizzly bear faced.” time. After over fifty yearsof I t ’s absolutely frtx*. Uor It haa loat; nr by Mippl.vlng the success, they are pronounced ayatein with aome needetl Mutiatanee, Shake Into Y o u r Shoes the best and surest by careful Deafness Cannot De Cured A H e n ’» Foot-E ase A p ow d er. Jt m a ker tlg h - Miidi aa fat In e<a| liver o il; or finally planters everywhere. Your a r t com In jr to u» for trea tm en t mud b v lo c a l a p p lic a tio n » a* th ey c a n n o t reach th e o r n ew *hoea fe e l enay. I t is a c e rta in c u re fo r r«iu r tiliiK I im iiiv ru red . W r i^ r m i- dealer sells them. 1907 Seed by Mtluiulntlug the tUMiicM to Inereaaed dl<u-a»e<l p o rtio n o l tb e e a r. TLete i » o n ly one s w e a tin g, c a llo u s a n a h o t, tir e d , a c h in g le et nently end i»r<»m|>tiY mn* imii***» w a y to c u re d t-a .u t»», arid th a t 1» by c o n itiiu - i Hold by a ll D n ieg lsta . P ric e 26c. T r ia lp a c k - Annual free on request. nhaorptlon, an action which la nacrllM'd tlo Ib m , K hfuiiim tU n i, mil 1‘ rtvmu* and n a l rem etllea Jx-afue»» ia cau»- d by an in- age m a iled F K E E . A d d ress A lie n 8. O lm sted, W I»I m * nm n, N ervou s Dlnor* D. I L F L U K Y A CO., Iletiwlt, H k k . L e K o y , N e w Y o rk . flam d c o n d itio n o f th e m ucoua lin in g o f the to araenlc, mercury and others of the i l r r i, | i ^4* nm * i u | W om en mod C h ild E u ala ch la u T ube. W h en t h l» tu be in in tlam ed f«*u, K<-return, Blood, h kln and mineral toniea. vou n a v e n r u m b lin g »o u n il o r Im p e rfe c t h ear f nl»liMli<*tI ovtrHi^rarR yers C R O P S N E V E R FAIL ERRYS Many Afflicted Country People < litu R lc No m atter w h at yuur trou b le may b e,co m e to m ?« ua. Frw C-null at to« And Eianhutiom. New York Surgical and Medical Institute on »a lly L ■,) Wi> iiluBftoo Ml.. i'oilUoJ. Or. U N ITE D S TA TE S H EA LTH & A C C ID E N T INSUR ANCE COM PAN Y O f rmmlnmw, M ich igan. t 100.000 Captili Mock. » 200.000 JiptnIUd with Ini Dipt of Mich 1(1 n W R IIP TO D AY malting ab ou t ou r p op u la r one doll.tr a month plan that pay* arrl«l«*ntal death nml aeeld eu t and »le k In d e m n ity tiiv e nge and o eeu p ation . A ll busltieas on t lie I'aei fie ('«»mat paid th ro u gh the fir s t National B.mk of P ortlan d. R. L. ALDRICH. Mgr. Western Office 70S 210 Mnrqum BiSg Portland. Oregon ISut thcMc are not the "tonics” to which jieople are apt to reaort when tliey run down. They take to stiinu- innta, alcohol UKtinlly, and think they are getting atroug because they feel la tter after each doac. The alcohol In the “ tonic” I n often d lM g u la e d , and the user, perhaps a conscientious tee totaler, would la* M h o ck ed to learn Unit what he wns taking to give him strength hnd more alcohol In it than haa the strongest whisky. I f the system la seriously ruu down, a physician should b** consulted, who w ill la* aide to give what la needed, whether Iron, or bark, or gentian, or cod liver oil, to correct the underlying condition that crust*« the debility.— Youth's Compan ion. T h t* 111 r *1 In lla n c l. Instead o f getting ntigry, Clarkson was rather nimmed at the actions of Ills |a*t waiter. H«>r two years he hqd dined at the anuie restaurant almtist dally mid August knew I i I m every wish anil had always been liberally tlpiicd. That day, however, Clarkson was shamefully neglected. He had to ask for butter, I i I m napkin was damp aud soggy, the particular sauce he llk**<l ho well was not on the table, and. in fact, August was the antltlii*slH of a dev»te«l A U S T I N W E L L D R IL L S servitor. All his attentions seemed Miel«* ln ul I i t y l i * nml ft I « Ir ... (iv i water unit oil anywhere. Ii. » t 1 >r 11111 1 tt Tuoi» oimlv. (iv t rala. concentrated upon n man at an adjoin- I»*" »Bi! prlcv«. BEALL & CO. In gtable. August hovered around him 321 H aw thorne Ave. Portland, Or. like a be«* around a llower, anticipating every wish aud bringing him sundry little (*xtras. ien y o u buy The customers wns evidently a stran W ET ger. Clarkson could not r«s*all having W EATHER s«*en him before, aud from his long put- C L O T H IN G roiinge o f the place he had come to you w ant c o m p le t e know all the regular customers by p ro t e c tio n their fiuvs at l«*ast. Ills curiosity got a n d lo n g the better o f him and as be was leav s e rv ic e . ing. after bestowing the customary f!n, These and mam* other go o d points he nsk«»d: are combined In "W hy Is It, August, that you have T O W E R 'S be«*n so attentive to that man nml so F IS H B R A N D neglectful o f me? Is he In the lintiit OILED CLOTHING of giving extra large tips?" You can't afford *. to b«o* any other / "Oh, no, m’sleu’," said August. ‘‘ lie idwri Is n stranger. II«* has never been here before." Then he added, apologetical ▼owe a co ao%TOw us a. r y¡f>. w|t CAiaOiAN CO U»» w. ly, “ And I am sure o f you, m'sl«»u'.” T O »«' H O C A N ______ T h e O th e r S id e. DR. G. 6EE WO Wonderful Home Treatment Tht* wonderful Chi n e .« Doctor In railed K m »! bucftune h « cure» l>«>i>la without opera- tloa that art. a van up lo din. I I * c a r «« w l.h líeme wonderful «'hi- n a« herha, roo a, hurt», h*rka and vegetable* that aro antirely un known to medical a l- rnca In this country thron*1 hnrmlcaa W 1 < A T h la Imuonadoctor k now * Ilia action o f o ver tOOdiffvrcnt rwnvdlca, which lie OMa MiccrndhiMy In different dlr'-tiae*. 11« (tiaran'vca toourecatarrh,a-thm a. Ion «, throat rhouuiatlnm, nerrouancaa, stomacB, liver, kId- n o.», etc., ha» hundrels o f tcatlmonlal». Cliarsc» morl'-rat«. Call a n d .... him. Patient* out or tli« city w rit« for blaaks and circular*. Band «lam p. C O N B tT I.T A T IO N VltlUK. A d d !«* * The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 1 6 2 'i r ir * t St., S. C. C o r. M orrison M en tion papor P o rtla n d , O r « « o n "Don't you get homesick for those tx'Hiitlfiil old Colonial mansions In the South?" they asked the Kentuckian on the night that the thermometer fro»«*. “ Not this weather,” she answered. " I haven’t forgotten yet how the wind us«sl to blow through the cracks o f the windows and dtxirs o f thos«> henutlful old Colonial mnnslonx, and how we used to sit In rtxims nlxiut the size o f ballrooms, Innblled around a two-by- four grnte, our fm vs scorching nml the hitter blasts blowing through our back hair. “ Oh, n o ; In such weather ns this the steam heated luxury o f the Chicago flnt for me,” she decided.— Chicago Inter Ocean. in g . an d w h e n I t 1» e n t ir e ly c lo s e .!, It e a fn e »» 1» th e re s u lt, an d u n le »* th e In fla m m a tio n can l e tft.c ti o u t a n d t h l* tu b e re to .e d to it * n o rm al co n d itio n , h e a rin g w ill be d e s tro y e d fo r e v e r ; B in - c a » e » o u t o f ten are caused by C a tarrh , w h ich i* n o th in g but au In tlam ed c o n d itio n o f the m ucoua »u rla ce *. W e w ill g iv e O ne H u n d red D o lla r « fo r an y c a .x o f b ra fn ra s (cauaed by c a ta rrh ) th a t c a n n ot l*e cured by U a l l ’s C a tarrh Cure, bend fo r Clrculara, free. r. J. CHENEY <St CO., Toledo, O. Hold by D ru gglala. 16c. i l a l l ’a F a m ily F ills are the beat. O m liftln n a o f H lftto ry . The good people of 8alem had just burned another witch. “ According to the census.” they «aid, ! “ there are too many women in Massachu setts, anyway.” In order to make a show of being Im partial. however, they looked around for | Wizard Burbank, but he had escaped to California. WHERE TO BUY A PIANO Mothers will find Mrs. Winnow*» Toothing Syrup the bv *t remedy to use lot their chlldrea " I t ’s »itch bard work to ta!k through during the to«thing period. thi* telephone!" exclaimed SJr^. High- S o r r o w « o f th e P lu tocra cy*. mus. First Millionaire— Hard lines these " I hadn't noticed that,” said Mr. Iligh- niUM, who had been listening patiently for days. Second Millionaire— Y es; our rela five minutes at the other end of »he wire. “ It may be a little hard to hear through, tives are waiting for us to die to get my dear, but it doesn't seem *o have in our money, and the rest o f the world terfered with tbe flow of vour conversa doesn’t want to wait that long.— New tion.” York Sun. H ad N ot O b served It. Of Interest to W om en. Every woman naturally should l»e health v and strong, but a great many women, unfortunately, are not, owing to the uti- nutural condition of the lives we 1 ad. Heada he, backache and a general tired condition arc prevail nt among.-t the women , of today and to relieve these conditions women rush to the druggists fo- a iHitth* o! some preparation supp sed to lx* particularly for them, and ■ ontain- ing nobody knows what. I f they would just get a box of ltrandreth’s Pt h, anti take them reg ilarlv every night for a time all their trouble would disappear, as these pills regulate the organs o f the feminine >ystem. The s me dose has the same eff ct, no matter how long they art* used, llrandreth’s Bills h ve been in use for over a century and are sold in every drug and medicine store, plain or sugar- coaled. H r a lla t lc . Crltick— ITos, l)'.Aub«*r is home from his trip to tin* Kooky mountains. He put in most o f his tinu* making sketch«*« of th«* mountain peaks. He sbow«*d me u lot o f them. A scum— How were they? Natural? Crltick— Well, they’re certainly roclyr. — rhlladelubla Tress. D O N ’ T D E S PA IR . Read the Experience o f s Minnesota Woman and Take Heart. I f your back aches, and you feel sick, languid, weak and miserable day after day — don’t worry. IViun’s Kidney Pills have cured thousands of women in the same condition. Mrs. A . Hciman, of Stillw at er, Minn., says: "B u t for Doan’s Kidney P ills I would not be living now. They cured me in 1899 and I ’ ve been well since. I used to have such pain in my bock that once I fainted. The kidney secre tions were much disordered, and I wits so far gone that 1 wns thought to be at death’s door. Since Doan's Kidney P ills cured me I feel as If I had been pulled back from the tom b.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y . PUTNAM W h en Sherm ftn, f l a y & C om p an y, th e old P a c ific (.'oast P ia n o H ouse, w h ic h has been d o in g business at th e corn er o f K ea rn ey and S u tter streets. Han F'ran- clseo, f o r ’ o v e r th ir ty -fiv e years, pur chased th e P ia n o business o f th e A lle n A U ilb e rt-K a m a k e r Co . it was e v e r y w h e re a d m itte d th at it was th e moat s ig n ific a n t ira n -a c tio n e v e r an n ou n ced c o n c e rn in g the m u sic business o f th e pH cifie N o rth w est. Im p o rta n t, be ause S h erm an , C la y A C o m p an y are so w e ll k n o w n as a stau n ch , re lia b le firm . They have a on e-p ric e system . E ve ry P ia n o is m ark- ed in p la in figures. A c h ild ean buy a P ia n o fro m Sherm an. C lay A C om p an y just as sa fely as can a s ta le sen ator, and at th e sam e p rice. T h e y are P a c ific Coast agents fo r th e fam ous S te in w a y p ia n o ; a!so m any o th e r stan d ard m akes such as th e K n a b e, E ve re tt. M ason A H a m lin , H ard m a n , A . B. Chase, F isch er, P ack a rd . C o n o ver, L u d w ig , K in g s b u ry , E stey. E m erson , S te rlin g , W e llin g to n , H u n tin g to n and M endelssohn. A lso » t e y , P a ck a rd an d C h ica go C o ttage O rgans. P ia n o P la ye rs and V ic to r T a lk in g M achines. W h en you v is it P o rtla n d Spokane, T acom a. S eattle, E ve re tt, B e llin g h a m o r Han Francisco, you should c a ll and see th e P ian os e x h ib it«“d by S h erm an , C la y A Co. T h e ir P o rtla n d store is op p os ite th e postofflee, S ix th and M o r ri son streets. r I T O Bt. Vltna* Dane« «n d all Nervous Disease« M I O perm anently cured by Dr. K lin e's Ureal N erve Restorer. Send for F’ K K E 92 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. It. lL K lIn . , Ld.,S31 Arch St.. lT>Ua.,Pa. M ix e d . When ministers exchange they usual ly preach old sermons, but. however, they generally look over the MMS. carefully to 8«*e if the local points nee«l alteration. A Somerville preacher many years ago went to Andover to preach sn«l neglected this simple precaution. In liis disrourse was an allusion to the Insane asylum at Somerville, and, for getting for the moment ttiat he was in Andover, he said: "Sooner than a child o f mine should lx* subjected to such influences. I would tx* willing to have him ronflned in yon der institution." An«l the good man pointed direct'y at the Andover Theological Seminary. — Boston Herald. r No. 8—07 P. N. U [W H E N w r itin g to a d v e rtis e rs p lea se m en tion th is paper, Harvesting Dollars is possible if the seed be judiciously planted. Southern Alberta, Canada, has demonstrated beyond a doubt that it is the greatest cereal growing country on the continent, and “ Alberta Red W heat” grown there took both the Gold and Bronze medals at the Portland Exposition. The Canadian Pacific Railway Company has 3,000,000 acres of the best of land, irrigable and non-irrigable, just east of Cal gary, Alberta, which they are selling at from «12 to «15 per acre for non-irrigable and «18 to «25 per acre for irrigable. Lands sold by them three months ago at these prices are now now being held by the purchasers at «50 per acre and upwards. The harvesting of dollars invested in these lauds is just as certain as the hsrvesting of cereals. If you are interested drop a card to the address below for literature fully describing the opportunity of the age. The Canadian Pacific Irrigation Colonization Company, Ltd. 54 Ninth Avenue W est, C algary, Alberta, Canada. SALKS DEPARTMENT. CANADIAN PACIPIC RAILWAY. IRRIGATED LANDS Ba sure t* mention this sanar when wrltlnc. FADELESS TV«» do not like to have any child roiixcd to H|x*nk n ploro for us or to Color mor« goods brl»h»rr ami faster calor* than any ether Sye. One 10 c neckaga guaranteed la give perfect results. Ash dealar, or we will aend past paid at 10 c • give us a kiss. Wench and mix calara. MONROE DRUG COu UulanvlUa. Mi*«suri. DYES ind cotton equally wcH and In Write far fra* haaklet haw to dye»