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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1908)
T— D o e r o a s MtsTTucns Arusald often to lm Imrliil »lx foot uodor ground. B ut many time» women cull on tli"lr futility phyotc tliU!mitTi i mu. an tor; limiulne, um« from dyspepsia, anulhor from heart disease, another from liver < r kill ru>y dh<iMi, anulhor from ihtvoiii « pro»* tratlon, anotlior with pulti hem anil thorn, mill In thiM way tin y present ullko to thoniiuilvoM iiml tliolr i-asy-golng or ovot* busy doctor, »< narate diseases, lor which ho, n»>«iiiiil iiu thoni to 1 h « auoh. proscribes hi* pill» and potion». In roullly, they uro ull only • i/m jiin m » caused t>y Kimo uterine dixeime. Tim 111 »* lelun.'Wmorniit of tho a iw ir of suffering',)' sj -| ih m ' TKaJroatiiioni until largo hills uro n «dor T ^ > *^ [orliig patlont pot» no hi tto \ jji-W a iN j^ p ^ th e wrong trontniont, but probably wop > 7 ^ nrop'T in. illoliio like L)r_ L*ii:ra.'.. l 'iu uij I’r< ' hi Tlpt 1011/00«1 i j u l I " ( U r g ‘a x w ou iif 1 Litv«ir 7 iy 7 i'^ ‘ 1 í • - - 1 y* / il'' ' iio r 1.• by d i¡ jm I iiiiu uU Ilio«o iiin y r:-''iiiii syuip* tom», and ln>tltutlnu comfort Instead of prolonged misery, i t ha* been well said, th at "a dlseam known I» half cured.* Dr. f’ lorcc'» f avorite Prescription la a scientific medicine, curefully devised by an experienced and »klllful physician, arid adapted to woman*! delicata a» tern. It li inad' of native American medicinal roots and Is_nerfoctlv harmless In It» <on<ni 1 oii t 7 T~T 7 nr r'ù ,u r? tl ' ; ts l/i a powerful Invigorating tonic ' F a vorii«' Proacriptlon* Impart» strength to the » hole system and t" the ore mi» ,i t* tlnrtly h'mltiltm in particular. For over* wot («d, "w orn-ou t" run-down,” debili* ta p ’d teachiT», milliner», droH-makorn, aemnstro' «•», "shop-girls," hou*«-keepers, nursing mother*, aim feeble women u< n* erally, Dr. Pierei’’* Favorite I’r« orlptlon I» tlm greatest earthly boon, Isdnu uu- squiiledus an appetizing ronllal and re storative tonic. A» a soothing and atrengthenlng nerv ine " Favorito I’ri-Kcripthm " Is unenuaied and I» Inm inable In allaying uno sole doing nervous excitability. Irritability, nervous exhuu»tlott, nervous prostrut Ion, ni’orulgla, hysteria, spasm*. St. V itu s’s dance, uud other dt tre-*lng. nervous symptoms commonly attendant uj»>ri functional and organic disease of tho uterus. It hulttees refreshing nnd ndlev«'» mental anxiety and de»t*omlency. Dr. P ierre's P leasan t P ellets Invigorate the stomach, liver and Istwela, Ono to three a doso. Easy to take us candy. as Best Cigars and Candies A T THE % Sec our line of Postal Cards. Hundreds to select from. “ Correct English-How To Use I t ” M o n t i l i ) SI MgMftli»*' l > r v o i rei T o Thf 1 O f I m j l l n h . J Ori E H IN F. T U R I ’ K B A K E R , K d it u k . I M I l l l A I . « «IN I E N T s . ('olirsi- in U ra n im a r. Ilo w tu in rrease O n e ’* V o ca b u h iry . Tilt« A rt ni C o n v e rv i tio u . ritmili limi W ill: riliould unii W ou id : H ow to l ue T lie in . P ro n o u n cia tio n * (C e n tu r y D ietim i- nry.) Cnrrect E n g lish in th è H om e. Corri'«'t K n gli*h in lite Heliool. W hnt to riuy «mi W liu t not to Bay ('n u rse in I .itttr W f i t in g ^ a n d Pt.lH’ ttlIlt ioti. T w e n tv D a ily D rill». liiiRine»« K ttg lisii for tilt* Bu»im%* M an. C oni poti mi W ord»: T hem . ritmi ¡e» in H ow E iigli» h to U r it e L ile r a tu r e . \ g r t i V « H ’ i h i I • «I $ 1,00 u ve,ir. Send 10 cen t» for ri.tnrple t'o p v r i l l t l t l « T I. » 1 , 1 . 1 » Il • » ................ u t t 0 Í A s> i *e.l F a c e tlu i.l.in pro- à , ;:ns -il. Just -• ■ ■■< ugh— that • ;'n . 1' 'tesurface |tm : irritation ' — rin.tj to tncrci- ■ ; r.f Slin und washing, ap ply 1 : and experience its e, . refreshment. Y .'i : 1 .1. v-c the linc-leis soitr It imparts to face, net k and r It not only stimulates a . adiant glow, but protects the skin from liecotn- w g coarse. Prevents burn ing, tan and frrckles. w. j4tk jo u r D ru g tO f fa r a Jrrt him fit ,ind— TRY jm > . K I L L the c o u c h AND CURE t h e L 1 11 L VETERINARY. . LUNC 8 Dr. King’s New Discovery FOR C 8 SSÍ 8 W IT H PRICK 80 c A tl.oa Trial Bottle Free _ AND A LL THROAT AND LUNG TR O U B LES. G U A R A N T E E D S A T IS F A C T O R Y OR M ONEY REFUNDED. THE V 'I he •» 1 n r 1 1 1 In Virginia o f sore n. " u ’ i or 1.. i*. up In... 1 .uniatIon of the 1 1 neon 1, iibrnue . I iiih led Vet- i-rliii ni 1 ¡ 11. er of the «tute ex p eri ment »l.itlon In onlllne In Southern I’ lunter 11 e n u r e of Ireutnient, iik fol low ■ lie move ul:l luted nnlinnl» from huí h pn»l...., it have proiliriTd It. Pl «tM" U nlrlllve final, will' ll lutijst lie nlopp; or »oft boiled root», l»r«n nnd ground out 1111« I corn mude Into muidlo». I ure vvnlor In abunduoco I» very lm'HU’i,! nt. Am ong nieillcluul agent» tlie-e 1 1 ¡1 large group which g ive favo rab le re: ill». P robably uonc* «•un he u d eited v. lililí enit m odify the eonillthui more (him freely windilng out the mouth t a n or three tliueH dully w l'h n wurui 1 per cent Holutlon of ereolliM«, to I e follow ed a fte r each wn»hlug by the fo llo w in g m ixture np- plleil to the i i n n leil surface» w ith n » « lib n ' in 'to n tied on 11 »mall ntlck: f ’hlor.1 • of potnsli, four ouneen; tlnc- tnre >f hen. four otinees; glycerin , »lx ouip e . tv«te”v one gallon. Fodder < "iitnlnlii:r * -ngn» I» thought to !»e 11 fru itfu l ' a e n f the tl Wen He. P-i . ■ D ig estio n In tk c H o rs« . A no’ii-’ i " ’ anfly lose» Me»h. I» hun gry :;11 t ie t ie. teeth appear nil right and in» »I:'ll» of worm» are noticed. A veterinary nergeon who lin» seen mntiy in h • 1 genernlly w ith either had Ie d!i or worm s. ndvlHe» n* follow» In Itum l New Yorker: F irst have inoiitli exam ined by n coni|»«tetit veterinarian. Em ploy n mnn wbom you know I» up to d ate to Hx her mouth nud then have n d ru g gist put up the follow ing: Iron su l phide. futir minee»; powdered gentian, nit ounce»; m ix vomlua, tw o ounce»; powdered worm need, four ounces; powdered ginger, tw o ounces; blood- root, four ounce». Iln v e this nil thor oughly m ixed together nnd g iv e the anim al a heaping teaspoonful m orning and night with her out» nml bran, and at the end o f tw o week» give her one- h alf pint o f raw lln»eitl oil w ith one- lm lf ounce o f tnn»*ntlue m ixed In thoroughly w ith the oil. W o rm s In Sheep. GEM CONFECTIONERY A O— ---------- S K __ » *- ' 0 f OF DR. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY FO R COUGHS *">> COLDS AND A LL THROAT *»» LUNG D IS E A S E S PREVEN TS PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION “ Two years ago a severe cold settled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me that I was unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King’ s New Discovery, and after using one bottle I went back to work, aa well aa I ever w as." V/. J. ATKINS, Banner Spring«, Tenn. P R IC E OOc A N D $1.00 SO LD AND G U A R A N T EED BY B R E W E R D R U G C O M P A N Y It depend» upon the pill you take. DeWitt’s Little Early Riser» are the h<‘ »t pill» known fur constipation and sick headache. Sold by Brewer Drug Co. A Myrtle Creek man Ini» a persim mon tree that ha» been bearing for »«•ve'-al years. A HIGH ER HEALTH LEVEL. “ 1 have reached a higher health level since I bi gitn using Dr. King’s New Life Fills,” writes Jacob Springer, of We.*t Franklin, Maine. “ They keep my stomach, liver and bawels working just right.” If these pills disappoint you on trial, money will he refunded at Brewer’s drug store 25c. T h e I/>ul»liiim experim ent »tatlou ha» been treating »tomacb and tape worm* In sheep and lam bs w ith the follow ing verm ifuge: "P u lv e riz e d ros in. one part; »uhllined »itlphur, tw o parts; nlr slaked lime, fou r parts; com mon suit, sixteen parts. These m ateri al» w ere thoroughly m ixed and placed In a »mall wooden l«ox protected from the w eather, and to w hich both ewe» The quality of coal in the mine at and lam bs could have access a t all tim es." A s the »beep did not e a t It Brockton, Tillamook county, improves w ell »ult put In th e feed w a s substl- with depth. 1 Inted The salt did not p revent the worm s from gath erin g in the stom ach, K i m I o I for dyspepsia and indigestion hut It seem ed to prom ote a better gain. is the resule of a scientific combination W arts on Cow's Teats. of natural digestants with vegetable Rem edies for wnrts on a co w 's teats are various. P ro fesso r Donald acids and contains the same juices M cIntosh's Idea, as given in A m erican found in a healthy stomach. It is the A gricu ltu rist, Is: T ie a strong thread l«e»t remedy known today for dyspep tigh tly around the base o f each w art sia, indigestion and ull troubles aris and when it sloughs «>fT apply a little terchlorlde o f antim ony to the parts ing from a disordered stomach. Take once to destroy the roots of the wnrt. Kodol today. It is pleasant, prompt Then m ix tw en ty grains tannic a d d and tlioro Sold hy Brewer Drug Co. with one ounce each o f glycerin and water; apply a little a fte r each m ilk Out of twenty boys who applied for ing until the parts are healed. U se a positions in the U. ri. Navy, nineteen Sdlk tulie to draw off the m ilk until were rejected because of weak hearts Mired. He Heard of It. A dm iral W alker w a s a flue old »gOor, and ho w as recognized as thorough. No personal friendship softened his m anners to a delinquent. One d ay when he w as sa ilin g out from H am p ton ltoada with the International fleet tbnt helped us to celebrate the centen nial o f W ashington’s tirst inau gu ra tion Ids orders about w eigh in g anchor w ere disobeyed by Ills d earest frlciul in the service, w ho w as I11 com m and o f one o f the ships, and as the old Chicago, the flagship, passed the trem bling culprit the n avies o f the w orld heard ” ltis w h iskers” thunder ing out from tlx« bridge objurgation s and expressing w onder a t his ow n m oderation In not putting his old com rade under arrest. A t unother tim e w hen the w h ite squadron w as sailin g I out o f a M editerranean bay another old friend w orked his ship so a w k w ard ly that the adm iral— then n early n "tra d e dollar a d m iral"— suspended him by signal In the face o f the whole fleet. T h e punished captain, com ing aboard to protest a gain st his public repri mand, puffed out Indignantly, "W h y, sir, I never heard o f such a th in g." “ W ell," said John, pulling at his big I side w hiskers, “ you ’ ve heard o f It i now .”— H arper's. If a co u gh on ce gets in to y o u r sy s tem it acts on every m u scle and fibre of th e body and m akes you a ch e all over. It esp ecia lly affects th e in te s tin es and m akes you co n stip a ted , so in order to got rid of a cold tlm ro ly and w ith o u t d elay you sh ou ld n o t tak e a n y th in g th at w ill tend to co n stip a te . K e n n e d y 's L a x a tiv e C o u gh S y r u p acts upon th e bowel* nnd th ereby d rives I th e cold o u t of th e system . It co n ta in s no o p iates— it is p lea sa n t to ta k e and j is h ig h ly recom m ended for ch ild re n . I .Sold by Brew er D ru g Co. from cigarette smoking. FRIEND TO FRIEND. RANK FOOLISHNESS. "When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is sore, it is T h e personal recommendations of people who rand foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King» New Discov have been cured of Coughs and colds by C ham ery,” «ays C. O. Eldrulge, of Empire, berlain’s Cough Remedy have done more than all (ia. "I have used New Discovery sev eu years and I know it iit the host else to make it a staple article of trade and com remedy on earth for coughs nnd colds, merce over a large part of the civilized world. croup, and all throat and lung troub A N IN S T A N C E . les. My children arc subject to croup, but New Discovery quickly cures every , Lucy Suddreth, of Lenoir, N. C., had been troubled with attack.” Known the world as the a very bad cough for over a year. She says : ** A friend King of throat and lung remedies. bought a bottle of C h a m b e r l a i n ' s C o c g h R e m e d y , Sold under guarantee at Brewers drug brought it to me and insisted that I should take it. I did so and to my surprise it helped me. Four bottles of it store. 50c and $1 00. Trial battle free. cured me of m y co u g h ." Uel.v upon It that the man who does uot w o rth ily estim ate his ow n dead fo refa th ers w ill him self do very little to add credit or do honor t? hla coun try .— W illiam E. Gladstone. FOR SALE BY BREWER DRUG CO. An Apt Illustration. Miss K in k y —W hnt does w h ite folks CH AM BERLAIN ’S CQCGH REM- mean when dey talks about p aintin’ EDY A SAFE MEDICINE de lily ? Mr. Jackson— D a t’s about de FOR CHILDREN sam e ns butterin’ de po'k chop.— Kan In buying a cough medicine for sas C ity Tim es. children, never be afraid to buy Cham berlain’s Cohgh Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief is always sure to follow. It is ibtended especial ly for coughs, colds, croup and whoop ing cough, and there is no better med icine in the world for these diseases. It is not only a cert»in cure for croup, hut, when given a* soon as the croupy cough npiwars, will prevent the attack. Whooping cough is not dangerous when this remedy is given as directed. It contains 1.0 opium or other harnful drugs, nnd may he given as confident ly to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Brewer Drug Co. It is very important and in fact it is absolutely necessary to health that we give relief to the stomach promptly at the first sign of trouble— whiee are belching of gas, nausea, sour stomach, headache, irritability and nervousness. These are warnings that the »tomacb lias been mistreated; it is doing too much work ami it is demanding help from you. Take something once in a while; especially after meals; some thing like Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indigestion. It will enable your stom ach to do its work properly. Sold by Brewer Drug Co. I When you want the best, get De- W itt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. It is good for little or big cuts, boils or bruises, and is especially recom mended for piles. riold by Brewer Drug Co. T. T. Geer has resigned as editor of the Pendleton Tribune, and will put his time running for congress. Old habits are bard to break. IT DOES TH E BUSINESS. Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Maine, says of Bucklen’a Arnica Salve, "It does the business; I have used it for piles and it cured them. Used it for chapped hands and it cured them. Applied it to an old sore and it healed ¡t without leaving a scar behind.” 25d at Brewer’s drug store.