The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, January 17, 1908, Image 3

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    V
W e Hear o f M ore Cures
Of troubles originating In Impure blood,
tcrofuls, loss of apiMtlU), catarrh, rheuma­
tism, by Hood's Harsaparlllathan by all other
«»-railed remedies combined.
Somehow
11 nine mi reil by Hood's sarin to stay cured,
and they gladly tell the go<*ln»w» to others.
GRAIN CROPS SHORT,
BUT WORTH FAR MORE
S c r o fu la S o r e "M y wife had a aerofu- /lovern m en t F in a l E s tim a ta S h o w s
Ion» aere un her le» for year*. Many differ­
(I r e a t
D e c lin e
in
C ereal
ent medicine» vara but little benefit. Mhe
turned to Hood's Hareaparllla a>$t the sore
P r o d u c tio n .
quickly healed. It la a (food blood medicine."
J. N. Darr. C'roeby, Teiae.
i»
A f f li c t e d 10 Y e a r a - "H o o d '» 8 *r»»p *
rllla has cured me of scrofula. with which I ’RICES MAKE FARMERS HAPPY.
have been troubled 1« years, and caused by
vaccination.
My little daughter bad a
scrofula swellln» on her neck and Hood's
Karsaparllla also cured her."
Mu». Noun
Huuiltv. Hughey. Tennessee.
T h e y W i l l O et H a l f a B illio n o f
Hood1» Harenparllla I» »old everywhere.
D o lla r » M ora T h is Y a a r
In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called
th a n Last.
• ■ r e a t a b a . 10o l>ose» One Dollar. Pre­
pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass.
UNCLE SAM A CAPITALIST.
Aa
S-JACOBS OIL
CONQUERS
PAIN
a
S h ip b u ild e r
O u tra n k *
Ai
O th er* In tha U n ited States.
Th e United State* government main-
tain* nine navy yurd*, representing a
capitalization o f uifire than 100,000,000
anil em ploying nearly 15,0< j O men, In­
cluding officer*. Th e total w age* paid
In the navy ya rd * o f the governm ent 1»
Approxim ately f 10.000,000
annually,
the coat o f ruaterlal* used .wing about
$7,000,000 unuually and the value o f
the products, depending upon the nuui-
ber o f ve**el* built, run* well up Into
th* m illion* every year.
In 1905 tlie
output o f the government ya rd * was
o ver $17.000,000.
A * a shipbuilder the governm ent out­
rank* all other ship owner*
In the
United State*. In 1004 the governm ent
launched 170,000 ton* o f battle ship*
o f m ore than 1,000 ton* burdeu each.
W h ile only 3.7 per cent o f a ll ve*«el*
launched that year were tha property
o f tlie nation, these vessel* constituted
27.7 per cent o f the total
tonnage
launched that year. The*,- same ves­
sels represented also more than h alf
the value o f all vessel* o ver five ton*
launched, the contract value o f the
governm ent *hl[m being $39,513.000.
Despite It* own facilities fo r building
and repairing wawhlpa. only one go v­
ernm ent yard bn* I s m used In recent
yea r* fo r turning out a modern up-to
date battle ahlp.
A ll told, the governm ent owna fit
teen dry docks where vessel* o f the
navy undergo most o f their repair*.
A ll but tw o o f these are located on the
________ ______
„
A tlan tic coast. Another
dock __ 1* ____
being
completed on I 'uget sound, givin g three
In addition to
on the Pacific const
the naval dry docks there are thirty-
eight In the United State* owned by
private corj>°ratlon* or Individual*. In
tim e o f w ar the navy should find no
trouble In taking care o f Its sm aller
vessel*, but the big battle shin* would
PC* m f F N E M , SORENESS, SPRAIN OR BRUISE,
NOTHING IS BETTER TH A T YOU CAN USE;
LUMBAGO'S PAIN, RHEUMATIC TWINCE,
uzstsM
YOUR BACK FEELS LIKE A RUSTY HINOE)
SCIATIC ACHES ALL PLEASURES SPOIL,
25© ,-A U . DR UGC1S T j—C O o.
FOR HAPPINESS USE ST. JACOBS OIL.
The great hick telescope will pick out
Th e government re-port «h ow * a
B star so small that it would require 30,-
T h e S ch ola r.
O n ly h r S ig h t.
shortage o f 7hft.y87.0fi0 bushel* In total
000 of them put together to be visible to
Dr. Evans, a w itty member o f the
Soulful Mis*— You are familiar, I pre­
crop* u* compared w ith the crop* o f
the aaked rye.
Parliam ent at Melbourne, waa an old sume, with the Portuguese Hymn?
1900, which w ere the largent ever raised
Col. Lumpkin ljust returned from a
man, and the other member* Jokingly
F a ile d to R e l i e v e .
In till* country, and a *hortnge o f 377,-
spoke o f him a* belonging to the era trip a h n A d )— Er— no; 1 saw him. of
On the mighty deep.
287,000 biiNhel* a* compared w ith the
;our»e„wben I was in Europe, but I never
o f Queen Anne.
The great ocean liner rolled and pitch­ yield * o f 1000, which w ere also very
met 'im. You mean King Carlo», don't
Om-e, w hile m aking a g e w h , be re­
ed.
large.
vou?
ferred to Queen Anne and was greetf*d
•‘ Henry," faltered the young bride, "do
Th e ch ief shortage is In the corn
you at ill love me?"
O n ly O n e “ B R O M O Q U I N I N C . ”
w ltli cries o f “ Did you know her?*'
“ More Ihnn ever, darlin g!” waa Henry'» crop, w ith 835,000,000 bushels, oata
Th»t i* I.AXAT1 VE BROMO QUININC. Look
“ W l«at w h s she like?”
for Ibe slanature of k W. OKOVK. C»ed the
with 21 l.OOO.fAJO bushels and wheat
fervent »newer.
"Y e * , sir,” replied the doctor, “ I did World oter to Cure a Cold in One bay. «5c.
with 101,000,000 hushel*.
Then there was an eloquent alienee.
know her.
T h e scholar la contempo­
“ Henry,’* she gasped, turning her pals,
T h ere U aunethlng o f an offset to the
In Rome, lu the golden age. a laborer
rary
w
ith
all
tim e.”
ghastly face sway, “ I thought that would big losses In the feeding gra in * In the
----------------
I only cost $100, and sometime*, a fte r a
make tue feel better, but it doesn’t ! "
Increase o f 0,431,000 ton* o f hay as
am ,— K
great victory and an Influx o f captives
compared to that o f
1908, and o f
f X
i C 3
I Z\
( into the capital. It was |*>«slble to buy
born. Nature'} Disinfectant, Cleanser sad Purifier
8,045,388 ton* as compared to tiio crop
■n
w - ,
...
* *
-drone, capable slave* fo r $5 apiece.
Kveryo e r ullzr* the necessity o f tome
In & J ltS and Children.
; Skill«-<1 slaves,
men
w ith
trades,
un thod o f purification o f inks, drains and o f 100ft.
utensils in which may lurk the gi'riii ol
Prom inent featu re* o f the final revis­
brought higher prices.
Cicero
paid
dreaded disease.
ion o f ll* crop estim ates fo r the year
/j
1
®
$1,000 fo r a serilx*. C atilin e had a cook
Health is a qu<*tun o f cleanliness and
by the Departm ent o f A gricu ltu re w ere
preven ion.
B ears tha
that cost him $2.500. A gardener was
Most |M-ople are faini Inr with the use ol the Increane* made In the report* o f
worth $300. a blacksmith $750, an actor
S ign a tu re o f
disinfectants in t
r ordinary NBM —a'l area armled to spring wheat, corn and
$5,000, a physician $10,<XX>.— Louisville
of which are either unpl asaotly associated
with disagreeable odors on which are de­ oats. In each o f these particulars a*
Oon ri er- Jon m a 1.
pended o kill the germ o f contagion I which well a* In the estim ated w eigh t o f
The lead In very cheap pencil* is soma-
Mo o »n will find Mrs. Window*» Soothing
disinfectants must o f necessity b<- o f a more
times only coke.
spring
wheat
«m
l
oat*
the
official
re
Byru|>th^b i t rem edy to use tor th eir c h U d rej
or less dangerous charac er), and must I «
lu
r in g th « teethin g period.
used for this purpose and no oilier, mid in
The Pe-ru-na Almanac in 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
eon‘ e«|ucnce must he kept from children
CROPS OP UNITED STATES FOR THREE YEARS.
'».»(i;j jBrf.iZ aq; a; pe[a||«j«d
Home«.
and ra ele»a handl ng.
T ere ia, however, within the reach o f all
1907, bu.
1000, bu.
The Perana Lucky Day Almanac baa X(pjvq jjb jsqi muo j«/Od A|»uidj]Xd sn«
1905, bu.
o f II our readers a simple, safe ami econ­ Winter wheat
409.442.000
492.888,004
428.402.834 become a fixture in over eight million •jvinnu .» joiii .>qj pa* p|jo4» aq; m u o u
omical article that will not only answer for Spring wheat
224.045.000
242,372.900
204,510,055 homes. It can be obtained from all -Mins oa d\vq icq i »<mo toncp isuy t a in
everv disinfecting purpose —but can also
la-used fora multitude o f domes ie clean­
druggist* free.
Be sure to inquire sqj u-jj.uijq siUBjneisoj jo uoqjodojd
Total wheat
sing and purify!' g purposes—Borax
034.087,000
735,200.070
602,979,-480 eariv. The 1908 Almanac is already [(BUIS A'jrfA B SrfKS.»KO<! . (I lf ) q jo .l
llora» 1« a p .re, wti te i armless powder
coming direct from Nature's labóralo y ; in Corn ............
2 592,320,000 2,927,410.091 2,707,993,540 published, and the supply will toon be Bew are o f Ointments fo r Catarrh that
exhausted. Do not put it off. Speak
fact llora» has o f en leen called “ Nature’s D a t a ..............
Contain Mercury,
754,443,000
904,904,522
953,210.177
Cleanser and Disinfe tan .”
for one today.
Ky* .............
u m ercury w ill m re ly destroy the tense of »m e ll
27.010.1
»i:
81.568.000
33,374.833
Tw o tablesjiooniiiU o f lloras in a pa 1 fid
and om pletely derange th e w hole »\stem when
153.317.000
178,910,484
130.051,020
of hot water poured down the grease* f ell .k- Hr. rley ..........
entering Itth rou gh the mucous snrface*. Such
u n e o i i s « le a l».
Buckwheat
.
.
14,290,000
r<l pit»-« o f a sink or Hushed through a ilis-
a rticle» should never be used excep t on pres­
14,041.937
14,535.082
"S o your daughter made a brillian t criptions
fr >m reputable physicians, as the
rase-f den drain, cleaners and paridas it, Flaxseed . . . .
20J81.000
25.570.140
28.477,753 m arriage?”
d tm age they w ill <1o Is ten fold to the good you
I< aving it <1. un and sweat
Potato«* . . . .
297.942.000
308,038.382
can possibly d e riv e from them. lla ll'k C a U rrh
200,741^94
ll«d cl..thing *nd dollies u>ed in • »Irk
“ Not very,” answered Mr. Cumrox.
Cure, m anufactured by K. 1. Cheney <Sc Co.,
ok ,in ran U- made hygienlrally clean and
“ You r aon-in-law is o f noble origin ?” Toledo. O.,conta/na no m ercury, and Is taken
T o t a l ........
5,137,903.000 5,923,800.235 5,515,189,889
•nowy-whitc. if wa»hrd In a h. t »olution of
ln te r n s llr . actin g d irectly unon the b lood and
"Y es. But I couldn’ t pronounce hla mucous surfaies o f the system. In buying
tlorai water.
63.577,000
Kitchen and eating tilcimils used during Hay, ton*
57,145,959
00,531,012 name properly the first tim e I tried.” — Ha l ’aC at trrh < ure be »n re yon get th e gen ­
uine. I t la taken Internally and made in T ol­
lllne»» will l e kept from all possibility nr
W ashington Star.
edo, Ohio, by F. J. Cueney <4 Co. Testim onials
Contagion If Horax ie used when wa»fdng
free.
them. Purr us »now and harm!«-* a« -alt. |K»rt* ran more or less «Yiunter to the have long distances to travel on either
Sold by Druggist*. Prlce, 75e, per bottle.
A Wonderful Record.
ami I*»«* w it run be used for almost every general ItwprceKlon* o f iqK*culatora. In roast, In event o f Injury, before finding
Take H a ll’s F am ily Pills for con stlpatioa
domes! c and medical purpoae, Horn» must a few Instance«, wjch ns the w eight o f
Many so-called
“ specifics”
and
adequate docking fa c llitle a
I m eon iderid tlie one grvut household ne­
J a s l m F a m ily Jar.
“ cures” for rheumatism have already
oata, the figures given w ere at variance
cessity.
__________________
H e (a n g r ily )— So there was a man
been
brought
before
the
public;
but
w ith all the experletH'vs o f the trade
R » f » r i U n ( Jack.
when iheumatism, neuralgia and kin­ a fte r you when you m arried tne, was
fur the year to date.
"Jack alw ays cuds hi* letter* to n s
dred diseases have become chronic and there?
F lg u r r « o f I h r R e p o rt.
She— Y e s ; there was.
by *iiylng. 'I remain, your* fo r e v e r .'"
threaten set ions results, you may rest
T lie re|M»rt icave final* w tlu jn te « o f
"P o o r fo o l! I wish to heavens you
•aid the girl who bad more money than
assured that they w ill help but very
acreage, production and value o f farm
little, if any.
Although not recom­ bad m arried bint.''
»eauty.
mended as “ infallible,” the peculiar
" I did.” — Boston Transcript.
“ Yea,” rejoined her girl friend, who <-r<»l>*, showing w in ter w heat acreage
qualities of St. Jacoba Oil especially
had more beauty thun money, "and If to be 28,132,INK), production 4u0.442.000
St. V to s’ Dane« ana all Nervous Dtreasc*
adapt it to those caaes which may be r r - , r n A permanently
roil w ere |K»or he would probably rw- bushels and vulue js»r bushel 88.2 cents.
cured by Dr. Kline s Urea*
Spring
w
heat
acreage
was
17.079,000,
Serve
Beaiurer.
Send fbr K R K E fS tiia l bottle and
termed “ chronic," and which have treatise. Dr. a. H-Kll.te.
siiiln a bachelor.'*
Ld.,831 ArchHt.. Pblla..Pa.
production 224,043,000 bushel* and ral
The Uni versa list general convention a. previously withstood all known “ spe­
L e t t i n g t h e C at O ut.
Philadelphia listened with approval to cifics,” as well as the prescriptions of
AHD It. BI'RTOJI — Assaycr a ri Chemist. ue 80 cent*.
H OW
I-Ftidviiir, (*olom«io Hpmlra«*n prie«: Ould,
(Torn acreage wns 99,931,000, produc­ the ph-a for closer fellowship between the best physicians.
Amelia— Herbert, dear, your office is on
htlvrr, I»- aU, |l ; «èolti, Silver,".'*«'; Ooíd, 60 r ; Zinc or
Orange street, isn’t it?
tion 2,592,320,000 buahels and value their denomination and the Unitarian,
( o m e r, vi» C yanldo l « i n . M e lilo * envelope* «o d
full prie* ll«t «eut ou Application. Control and Uro*
The population o f Oklahoma is about
Herbert— Yes ; why?
made by Itev. I,ewis G. Wilson, secretary
51.7 centa
ir e w o r k p o tic i 1« m L
liv iv r v o c «:
la r b o o a l« K »
1.500,000, and the increase in Oklahoim
Amelia— That’s what I told papa. ITe
t una! Henil.
Oata acreage was 31,837.000, produc­ of the Aui»rlcan Unitarian Association.
Itev. H. Allen Tupper of the Fifteenth City, the metropolis, which now has 3*.v made such a funny mistake .ibout you the
tion 754,443,000 bushels and valuo 44.3
Street
Baptist church in Brooklyn an­ I 452, has been 232.3 per cent in sever other day. He said he'd been looking you
cent«.
years.
up in Brad street.
LEARN t o
nounced
to his congregation last Sunday
It was announced that the total v a l­
that henceforth, with tlie help of God, he
ue o f the farm crops fo r 1907 was $3.-
would never preach the gospel for com­
__________________ _ _ usions n o
404,000,000, uu Increase o f $ 128,000,090
pensation in money.
The church ha*
Waits. Two Nlfp, T h rw Ntrm
fo r 1900.
rtc. H a n « rom plrtrly te a g ht
prospered under his charge and he has a
and KBHHHih'i d lo four Ireeona
T h e farm value on Doc. 1 o f the four comfortable private income. His salary
P ro f IN ni w ISI bob . n Setta*»]
rroita already mentioned f o l l o w « : Corn, will be added to the new church fund.
ii > i weh R U r, I 'u r il n n i l. O r r f o o
$1,340,445,000; w in ter wheat, $301,217,-
Bishop W illiam I'aret o f the diocese oi
000; spring wheat, $193,220,000; outs, Maryland has announced that a Proteat-
nut Episcopal cathedral is to be erected
$334,508,000.
E very part o f tlie b«xly 19 dependent on the blood for nourishment rind
T h e com parative prices fo r the gruln at Baltimore
He says that while there strength. W hen this life stream is flow ing through the system in a state of
For frr.li-
Is still uncertainty as to the details, th* purity and richness w e are assured o f perfect and uninterrupted health;
crops fo r the past three years fo llow :
nrss.pnrif v and reli­
cathedral itself is a certainty. He thinks
lecause pure blood 13 nature’s safe-guard against disease. When, however,
ability, F erry' > S » » d »
1905. 1904.
1900.
1907.
it will take from 100 to 200 years to
• re iu • d a n by thrm-
the body is fed on weak, impure o r polluted blood, the system is deprived o f
00.7
74.8
92.4
•elvra. F »rn i«T * Wheat ..,.8 1 .7
build, so that those who start the move­
its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble i3 manifested in various
liaveronfidrncc Corn .........51.7
44.1
41.2
89.»
ment need not expect to see 'ta consum­
In t'.irin because
29.1
81.3 mation.
81.7
ways. Fustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections
they k now they O a t s ..........44.3
00.7
08.8
58.9
can be relied up­ R y* ..........73.1
..........
....... Birk
,.
Bhow that the blood is in a feverish and diseased condition as a result o f too
Fnder the direction
o f Rev. thigh
on. 1*0*9 expert* Harley ....4 4 ,3
40.8
42.0 head land "hiiT associate* of sV"George*» “ uch acid or the presence o f some Irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are
41.5
nirnt with cheap
58.7
02.2 Epiacopnl church, New \ork, a club has the result o f morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism. Ca-
69.0
seels—your aure- Buckwheat 09.8
ty Ur» In buying Flax ......... 95.6
95 O
101.8
sn*.3 bcen started on lines similar to that main-1 tarrh, Scrofula, Cbntagious Blood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood
seeds *eut out by
51.1
43.3 tained by Emmanuel church, Boston, and disorders that w ill continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains.
•1.7
a conscientious Potatoes ...01.7
-
and trustworthy ' 4uy ....$ 1 1 .0 8
$10.37
$8.52
$8.72 Christ Presbyterian church of New York. These impurities and poisons find their w a y into the blood ia various ways,
house.
namely, its membership made up entirely Often a sluggish, inactive condition o f the system, and torpid state o f the
F erry's Seed Annual
IN T E R E S T IN G N E W S IT E M S .
tor inn !• FKKK. A, 1.1 r.-»(
of persona having incipient tuberculosis. | avenues o f bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and
0 M 11 *»i I Co . Dn «on. Mic«
A monument to Bunsen I* to be erect­
F.aeh member promises to care for his form uric and other acids, which are taken up b y the blood and distributed
ed at Heidelberg.
health, to give up all work, atop worry-1 throughout the circulation. Com ing in contact with contagions diseases is
French mints coined $8!1-1,000 of Swiss
another cause for the poisonii
coins during 1900.
microbes o f Malaria into our
The Persians have a different name for
window
»ilia
ao
that
they
may
.ieep
with
.
e
ffic ie n t quantity it becomes
every day in the month.
FOR C
their heads in the o ,-n air.
Weekly are so unfortunate as to inherit bad b lo o d perhaps the dregs o f some old
It will re«|iiire $31,041,323 to run the
meetings are held, when ail tell of their
ciisciisc o f ancestors is liun»*cxl down to them nntl they are
public schools of New York City for the
constantly annoyed and troubled w ith it. Bad blood is the sonree o f all dis­
progress.
year just beginning.
and guaranteed
The text of the recent syllabus pro ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to
absolutely
A blight of the tea plants caused by mitigated recently by I ’ope Pitta,
M which
_____ Buffer in some way. F or blood troubles o f any character S. S. S. is the best
the bite of mosquitoes Is causing much
has now reached America and been pub- remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any
alarm among the planters in India.
lished in the I ’atholic paper», define* a» and ail poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and com pletely
«ttk M l
President It. F. Winchell of the Itock heresies sixty-five doctrines, mainly those
and permanently cures blood diseases o f
/h*»«*>*
Island at (iuthrie, Okln., said hi* road held by liberal men within the church
every
kind. The action o f S. S. S. is so
OILED SUITS. SLICKERS
would accept the 2-cent fare provision of in Europe. The Literary Digest says that
thorough that hereditary taints are removed
the Oklahoms constitution.
AND HATS
among the American Catholic journals
and weak, diseased blood made strong and
Gov. Vardaman of Mississippi was pre­ »cquicscence is general. 'Its reception
Every garment guaranteed
healthy so that disease cannot remain. It
Cloan - Light • Durable
vailed upon to take a ride in Baldwin's in France and Germany is far less cor­
cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores
airship at Jackson. Miss. Ten teet above dial, though there is no open revolt
Suits »3^2 Slickers »3«
and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious
tb* ground was th* limit and the trip among the clergy. One important French
jote tr tn r o t* tn mrrwrnK
Blood Poison, etc., and docs not leave the
▼a* very short.
weekly, the Lyons Demain, has suspend- . . .
cat no r ran nm n r ahum *
W illiam E. Shlehler, tbs telegraph op­ ed rather than take the responsibility of slightest trace o f the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume o f
t J3S?. r j t i r '. A i . r . ^
.
erator who received the first message over attacking the decree.
Its editors say ] blood is renewed and cleansed after a course o f S. S. S. It is also nature’s
the Atlantic oable sent to President Bu­ that the task of reconciling religion anil greatest tonic, made entirely o f roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely
N o . 3 -0 S
P. N. U .
chanan by Queen Victoria died in Brook­ science within th* church has been made harmless to any part o f the system.
S. S. S. is for sale at all first class
lyn, N. Y . lie also received the message impossible by these prohibitions against iru g »tores. Book on the blood and any m ed ica l advice free to all who write,
H E N w r itin g to s 4 » « r t l » » r » p i » » » «
from th* front announcing Lb* fall of
aU j h s r a tlonaH.tic method, ©f th. h%h«r I
TU £ S W IF T SPE C IFIC C O * ATLANTA. GAm
m a n ti on th is p ep a r.
• t tbs cloa* of th* Civil War.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
(O )u rci)t 0
DANCE
B
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B
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