The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, October 18, 1907, Image 7

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P re d ic tio n .
Tow arc en tirely fro« from it.
“ Ho you think hreud will ever he art
I t uiuy dovolop »o «lowly um to can«» | scarce aa to cuuao th a t? ” qu eried th e
llttlo if any disturhsiic«; d a rin g tlm w hole i lam tlndy.
p e rio d of ch ild h o o d .
“ I re fe rred to the (|uiillty,” re tu rn e d
I t tony th en p ro d u ce d y sp ep sia, c a ­
the
hoarder, pe rm itting it Nlah to fall
ta r r h , a n d inark o d ten d en cy to con-
■ urnption, before cmniing e ru p tio n s, w ith oiulnotia thud ou the tuhle.—Phil-
I «dolphin Ledger.
so res o r swellitiK*.
To Kct entirely rid of ittu k n tiic ijreut
M o o d -p u riliir,
B a lk e d .
III imunl Ilijiil>1 form or In chocolated tnlilvta
known aa b a r s a t a b s . 1W* dotes $1.
W af.
T ha city editor wna looking over tiia
Ootea hnmled In liy the new reporter,
“ Ollggiua mud» a aet a peach, did be?”
be asked.
"No, air," aaid the uew reporter, "II#
— er— atood up.”
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friction
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IRRIGATED LAND IN WASHINGTON
Tiie W en atch ee Valley Irrig a te d A p­
ple O rchard« are pitying $.'»00 t > $l.r»O0
p er a cre th is y e a * .
C ascade O rcliardu,
pm* m ile from le a v e n w o rth , in now on
M ia .
G et p a rtic n la rN free fro m
II. C. I’etera, 022 A laska lild g ., S e a ttle
JOIN TH E
M u le
T ea m
Kohler &
Chase
II r o o
in
n »m p rn rr.
MIGA AXLE
GREASE
w n tc Us
n g r a v in g
NO LIM IT TO ITS POWERS FOR EVIL
In ste a d o f ap rln k lln g th e floor before
T h e favorite *on* large caliber guna —
sweeping (to p rev en t (lust arisin g ), a
D ecid 'd to hold a convention;
lint an untoward fate, 'tia *nd to relate, W isconsin m an lias devised an a tta c h ­
m en t for broom s
Upset thl* moHt worthy intention.
by w hich the floor
T h ere wasn't n hull would hold them all —
A co u n ty roofed would have been too
cart be a u to m a ti­
amnll—
c a I l y dam pened
Aa space for the *ure dlaaenaion.
w hile the broom is
P hiladelphia le d g e r .
being used. T h is
a ttu c h W n t c o n ­
sists o f a reserv o ir
w hich fits over the
head o f the broom.
H elp th e H o rse 0
iKdHMidlng f r o m
N o a t t i d e la m o r e u a e f u l \
ai>out Die » t a b l e l i m n M i c a \
th e reserv o ir a re
A x le r # r r a i p .
Tut a little on
usooM dampen kb . (jlschsrge
nozzles
t h e » jitn'U r* b e f o r e y o u ' ‘h o o k
ttf " ii w ill h e l p t b i hor«*», a n d
w hich are Inclined an d em bedded | q
b rin g th e load h o m e q u ic k e r.
ttie libres o f tho brrarin. T h e co n ten ts
o f th e reserv o ir Is disch arg ed sl<>wly.
imj th a t th e h n su n does not become wet,
h u t Is only d a m p e n e d ; w hen not being
used, tlie broom Is placed w ith handle
u r a n wrll l»etter than any
dow
n, so th a t the co n te n ts of the re s­
other grruke. Coat» the axle
e rv o ir w ill n o t discharge.
with a hard, »moot 1 1 mi rtn< e of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
In th e ( a iliiiu a rr
CONTAGIOUS BI.OOD POISON
“T h e r e i n !,«• hread riot* In tbla court-
fry y e t,” g r o w le d the (TO*a hoarder.
BORAX
; ri«tnp!<*. B o o k le t a rc i P a r l o r r » r n e “ W h l* ,* 10c.
Paelfli* C o tâ t b o r a x C o., O a k la r i'l, C al.
P IA N O
C LU B
A BARGAIN IN fARMS.
F i r # f a r m of ft o »cr* *, n o r t h e r n R o u g l a x
c o u n t y , 4'# a r r e « clear«’«!, l a u d v e r y r i c h , in
f a m o u « "Hhrx* H i r i n g " v a l l e y ,.r> r o o m r$ou»e a n d
o t h e r b u i l d i n g « , fine w a t e r , 16 ai r« « flr t i m b e r ,
Uni* o r e b a i d a ll kli d^ f r u i t » an«l Ix'rrif*« i n ­
c l u d i n g a l l rro|»«, *«>.»•! h o w , c o w a n d calí, 4
A n g o r a k id « , f» P o l a n d ( b i n a pig«, lof) h e n » , all
f a r m l i u n l e i n e t». bon*“ - furn < ftb ln g aco m p !e t< r
e v e r y t h i n g goe» f o r |*2 ..'»•<> Own«*r m u m -iw rl-
fic«i a t o n c e o n a r e o u u t of »Ickneaii
W r i t e fo r
f u ll n a r t i r u l a r a t o O. A. DJ.AH1.NG, P. O. H o t
2.*', Ho»«’b u r g ,O r® .
C. Gee Wo
T h» wall known reliablo
CHINESE
Boot asd Herb
Now Forming
DOCTOR
■ 'I n r .p p l r
V ln ra c n r.
W hen p u ttin g up pineapples save all
th e parin g s, w ith an y bits o f fru it o r
siru p le ft over. P lace In crock» and cov­
e r w ith w ater, ad d in g su g a r or sy ru p
to m ake a p le a sa n t acid. Cover, set In
the sun and allow th e m ix tu re to fe r­
m ent. W atch Hnd skim us needed.
W hen th e ferm e n ta tio n ha* been ac­
com plished, s tra in from th e fru it an d
tiotUe. T h is v in eg ar 1* d elig h tfu l in
color an d flavor.
Ila a d
rh re * p ,
Boll th e head, e a rs an d tongue o f th e
pig In salted w a te r u n til very tender,
strip tlie m eat front th e bones and chop
fine. Keasr", w ith sa lt, pepper, sage,
swi-et m a rjo ra m , a dash of cloves a n d a
half-cup o f stro n g vinegar. Mix well
an d pack In molds. IT ess dow n and
im t a w eight on top o f th e m e a t I)o
not use u n d er tw o days. Serve cold
an d slice thin.
V ery
Contagious Blood Poison has brought more suffering, misery and humila»
don into the world than all other diseases combined; there is hardly any
limit to it a powers for evil. It is the blackest and vilest of all disorders,
wrecking the lives of those unfortunate enough to contract it and often being
transmitted to innocent offspring, a blighting legacy of suffering and shame.
So highly contagious is the trouble that innocent persons may contract it
by using the same table ware, toilet articles or clothing of one in whose
blood the treacherous virus has taken root. Not only i3 it a powerful poison
but a very deceptive one. Only those who have learned by bitter experience
know by the little sore or ulcer, which usually makes its appearance first, of
the suffering which is to follow. Itcornes in the form oi ulcerated mouth
and throat, unsightly copper colored epots, swollen glands in the groin,
falling hair, offensive sores and ulcers on the body, and in severe cases the
finger nails drop off, the bones become diseased, the nervous system is shat­
tered and the sufferer becomes an object of pity to his fellow man. Especi­
ally is the treacherous nature of Contagious Blood Poison, shown when the
infected person endeavors to combat the poison with mercury and potash.
These minerals will drive away all outward symptoms of the troubles for
aw hile, and the victim is deceived into the belief that he is cured. When,
however,the treatment is leitoff he finds that the poisonha3 only been driven
deeper into the blood and the disease reappears, and usually in worse form
because these strong minerals have not only failed to remove the virus from
the blood but have weakened the entire system because of their destructive
action. S. S. S. is she only real and certain cure for Contagious Blood Poi­
son. It is madeof a combination of healing blood-purifying roots, herbs
and barks, the best in Nature’s great laboratory of forest and field. We
offer a reward of $i.ooo for proof that S. S. S. contains a particle of mineral
in any form. S. S. S. goes down to the
very bottom of the trouble and by cleansing
the blood of every particli of the virus and
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adding rich, healthful qualities to thi3 vital
O
fluid, forever cures this powerful disorder,
n i m r i w t / r p r T s oi r
^ thoroughly does S. S. S. cleanse the
r U n t L T V L u L I A u L t circulation that no signs of the disease are
ever seen again, and offspring is protected.
Write for our special book on Contagious Blood I’oison, which fully ex­
plains the different stagesof the trouble, and outlines a complete home treat­
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if you wish special medical advice about case or ary of its symptoms, oux
physicians Will be glad to furnish that, too, without barge,
THE S W IF T SPEC IFIC C O ., ATLAN TA, GAm
$287
C a sh , or on term * of $10 cash a n d $10
m o n th ly , Q u a rte rly , se m i-a n n u a l or
yearly p ay m en t» can lie a rra n g e d a t
cu*h cn*t to c lu h m etn lier by m erely p a y ­
ing h ank ra te of in tercu t.
Model “ M ” K ohler A C h ase P iano is
g u a ra n te e d for a lifetim e. And besides,
wc do n o t collect from widows an d o r­
phan». O u r Free Life 1 um iruiu'c C I uumc
p ro v id es, in case of d e a th of clu h m e m ­
b r a a fte r c o n tra c t hits been In force nix
niontliH an d p a y m e n ts h av e been m ade
i c o rd in g to a g re e m e n t, th e fam ily ¡ h
given a re c e ip t in full for balan ce of votir
u n p aid in d e b te d n e ss. T he l ’inno Mays
In th e hom e, w ith o u t u d o lla r m in e
being p aid .
C lu b now form ing
Send a t once for
B o o k let
w hich will bo s e n t post­
paid an d will e x p la in th e faircNt, safest
and iH'St P iano pro|>ositiun ev er offered
to th e p u b lic.
Booklet '•(.}” sh o u ld l>e in th e hom e
sm l read by e v e ry o n e w h o c o n te m p la te s
tin* p u rd ia s e of a P iano. Send |Miatal
to d ay , an d save a th ird of y o u r P ian o
m oney.
T h e re ’s n reason w hy—m ore K o h ler A
C hase P ianos a re »old on th e C oast th n n
miy o th e r tw o m ak es. T he u sers of th e
P ian o will te l you. Ask one.
I t is jsiHsih e now—u n til th e clu h is
filled—to place In y our hom e Model “ M ”
f400 K o h ler A C h ase a t clu h cost, one 1
h u n d re d P ian o s, $28.700, or $287 each ,
for th o se w ho jo in in th e w holesale
tra n sa c tio n .
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Box 532
Seattle, Wash.
Trips to California
OVER
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and Wonders”
From Portland to Los Angeles
Through San Francisco
An « r tl.tle book with 1 1 4 bountiful
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i ready to ro Ka.t rerncm-
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and enjov a through trip direct to Chl-
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It.
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P. N. U.
No. 4 2 - 0 7
A < U c r tli« n p lirn i«
w J I I K m N e n w t i o r i n t i n t h g l » t o |ii%|>er.
Ham
For Infants and Children.
Preferred Stock Canned Goods
f u M
W h . r . r . r t h . B u t A r . G ro w s
Preferred Stock Spinach is grown in New Jersey—because there
spinach grows best—most tender. There, too, it is canned, that
the spinach for this high-grade brand of canned goods may
into the can crisp and fresh.
Consult the Preferred Stock list—71 different kinds, in
9S sizes.
H'htn tht apfietiti "la£i" or,Ur Spinach— PREFERRED STOCK
—from your Grocer
A L L !« A LEWIS. W holo.al. G row n. F0BTLAHD, 0 B I00B . V I A.
«
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
A LCOHOL 3 PE R CENT.
AVegetable Preparation fcrAs
s im ila r theFoodandItalia
t ing the S lomadis andßowels of
M u fftn iv .
•I n f a n t s ¿ T h i l d r en ■
Bears the
Signature
Promofes DigpstioflJChferfu!
ness and RestjContains neittvr
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral
M n ln f C ru m p e t* .
Aperfert Remedy for Consfipa
tion, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
n e s s andLoss OF S leep .
V lo lle d L n m h m i d M u t t o n .
Bac Simile Signature of
C u t th e o u tsid e sk in s from pieces of
m u tto n o r lam b, w ash well, an d cover
w ith w a te r, a d d in g tw o o r th re e bay
leaves, a pinch o f thym e and pep|>er to
ta ste . Sim m er u n til tlie m eat Is n ear­
ly done, then season w ith sa lt, nnd. If
It is liked, add rice. Boll u n til th e rlco
Is ten d er, then serve.
and
lla x p b f r ry
NEW YORK.
Exact Copy of W rapper.
lle e t* .
Cook nnd peel ns for im m ediate use,
rtlce an d pack Into glass Jnrs. Boil
good v in eg ar nnd sd d to a q u a r t o f It a
tablespoonful o f su g a r nnd s a lt nnd
pepper to taste. W hile boiling. All the
beet J a rs to overflow ing, nnd seal Im­
m ed iately . K eep In a d a rk place.
A s b o s tn a In
(h e
K itc h e n .
K eep a supply o f asbestos p a p e r In
y o u r k itchen. If th e oven is too hot
a n d th e cak e likely to bu rn n t th e top,
p u t a sh eet o f th e p ap er on th e g ra te
over th e tin. I f th e re Is d an g er of
b u rn in g a t th e bottom , p u t a ;*»«et u»-
d e r th e tin.
T H t C C N TA U N CO M PA N Y. N E W T O « « C IT Y .
r
TT
y
M ILIT A R Y
I J L u i JL j a c a d e m y
H n w to lin k * P e n rh e a .
T eadhes m ay lie baked like apples
w ith ex cellent resu lts. I’eel th e fru it,
p u t Into a tut king d ish w ith su gar, bits
of b u tte r nnd a cupful of w ater. B ake
u n til th e peaches a re tender. A few
chopped n u ts sprin k led over th e top of
th e f r u it Is a n im p ro v em en t T hey
sh o u ld be serv ed cold.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
A tb m o n th s o ld
; D o s e s - 3 $ C ei
Ja m .
W ash an d stem rljH* c u rra n ts nnd
m ix w ith an equal q u a n tity o f red
rasp b erries. W eigh them an d ta k e a
pound an d a h a lf o f su g ar to th re e
po u n d s o f f r u i t ; crush a n d cook for
fifteen m in u tes w hile th e s u g a r h e a ts
In th e oven. Cook h a lf an ho u r rnoro
w ith su g ar.
of
N o t N a r c o t ic .
O ne-half cupful su g ar, tw o -th ird s
cupful sh o rten in g m ixed together. Add
o n e-h alf cupful m olasses, one teaspoon-
fttl each cinnam on, nutm eg, ginger nnd
sa lt, one-h alf cupful so u r m ilk w ith
one tenspoonful soda dissolved in Ifc,
F lo u r to m ake th e consistency o f cook­
ies. Itoll ab o u t one-h alf inch thick.
B ak e in quick oven.
Canned
SPINACH -like the cood, old-time home ‘‘tjreens” —in five
minutes, made possible anywhere at any time of year, by using
H im .
N ic e C o o k ie » .
O ne cupful of b u tte r, tw o cu p fu ls
sugar, fo u r eggs, Juice o f h a lf lemon,
g ra te d peel o f one lemon, one teaspoon-
; ful o f cream t a r ta r , one h a lf teaspoon­
ful o f soda, five cu p fu ls of flour. Save
th e w h ite o f otie egg. beat to a stiff
fro th and sp re a d upon th e top o f th e
cookies and th en sp rin k le w ith sugar.
TeasjKiouftils In th is rule a re
even
fu ll an d not heaped.
C u rra n t
fo r
'«¡■E
T ream on e-fo u rth cupful o f b u tte r,
a
d
d g ra d u a lly n early th re e -fo u rth s of it
in u t<> • b a v o m h i » w o n d e r
Vou With Ninety-Nine Others
ful rem edie».
cupful of cold boiled ham , chopped fine,
o r D r u g * lifted h e C u r e ! also a well beaten e g g ; th en a lte rn a te ly
Join in Taking One hundred N W o ith M o u e r t c O u r p y e , r a P t i o o i s n o , n o « r W
i t h o u t Die Ai d of a K m f i
1 (•• k tin rut» »«*«-« to C'un* < atarrh, Asthma, I.unit one cupful of g rah am flour and one cup­
at. Khautnati«m. N«*r>mian «♦»«». (Venous ItoHlitv
Model “ M” $400 Kohler & Thm
Kiomkch, Liver. Kid nay Trpublfw nlao Ixast Manhood ful o f w h ite flour, sifted, w ith
th re e
Fuiuuln Wnnkllpa* an«l All l'ri%»t<* Ifisesw*.
tespoonfuls of b ak in g pow der a n d a
Chase Pianos.
A SU RE CANCER CURE
B ake In a hot, well-
Just Received from P eking. ( h i n « -S a f e , S u r. cupful of m ilk.
and Reliable.
hut
tered
muffin
p
a n ab o u t tw en ty -fire
I F v o n ARF A F I.K T F I» . IX'N’T DELAY.
DELAYS AUK D A N O E B O fS .
m lnutcn.
Co-opcrdlive Buying Bring« the Saving'
C O N S U L T A T IO N
P M IÎIÎ
If jrnti can n o t noil, writo for a,n.|>ton b la n k an d circa
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KKi 1-2 Fira t He. f o r Morrlaon.
P ortland, Oroeon
P I cam . Mention T h l , Pn io r.
M ach
H uggins— Why d U Peckem apply for
a divorce?
Mugglna— H e happened to be boms
one w ashday when It rained.
JB O Ê B B B M
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t < h »r« an d herl>*. an d in thaf
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in Whith You Share, the
( lub Price Being Only
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A b o a r d in g a n d d a y s c h o o l fo r y o u n s m e n a n d b o y s.
A c c r e d ite d to
S ta n f o rd , h e r k e le y , C o r n e ll, A m b e n t a n d a ll s t a te u n i v e r s i t i e s a n d
a B r i e u l t u r s l c o lle g e s . T h e p r i n c i p a l h a s h a d 2S y e a r s ’ e x p e r ie n c e in
P o rtla n d .
M ake r e s e r v a t i o n s n o w . >’o r i l l u s t r a t e d c a ta lo g u e a n d
o th e r lite r a tu r e a d d re ss
HILL, M. D„
Principal and Proprietor.
PORTLAND, OREGON
W. L. DOUGLAS
$ 3 . 0 0 & $ 3 . 5 0 S H O E S t ^
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T H E F A M IL Y . A T A L L P R IC E8 .
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flVWtfril { t h n n m ny nth*..- m a n u f a c t u r e r .
T H E R E A SO N W . I,. D o u g las sh o e s a r e w o rn b y m o re p eo p le
in a ll w a lk s o f life t h a n a n y o t h e r m a k e . Is b e c a u s e o f th e ir
e x c e lle n t sty le , ea« y -tlttin g , a n d su |> erio r w e a r in g q u a litie s .
T h e se le c tio n o f th e le a th e r s a n d o t h e r m a te - ia ls fo r each par*
o f th e sh o e, a n d e v e ry d e ta il o f t h e m a k in g is lo o k ed a f t e r by
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