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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1908)
► The Modmty or Women •Inturully makes them shrink from th« Indelicato qunHdoiu, th<> obnoxious ox- nmina Units, ami unpleasant Imsil treat- BtenU, whlt'li mini« physician» consider e iH iitlul In tli'i treatment of dlsca»«» of women. Yet, If lii'lp fan I m < had, It I* I letter to submit to thin ordeal than let the disease itrow and upreatl. The trouble I n that no often the woman underKm-N nil the annoyance and ^ amo for nothing. Thousand s \ d women who have been curiti l)v Dr. rieri t ‘» Favorito Prescrip- lion wriwi. In ¡¡¡Wireelatitili of the ( 'ire which dlNiMvíTv'w. >4i the exai examination« and local treat men ills i There Is no other FEEDING HOGS. r i t a n Food of t'lo Utmost Importanoo In Hot We.-tSor, Every f ir.i.r:■ knows flint clean foM ■! •' I. " f C m * ul:no.(t Importance, mpt'< Icily In hid weather. Still a great iiiiii ■ will o c i penult the «w ill bar rel t" U ioiiie flliliy. This Is very iline: Ton to the belli III of fhe bogs d ¡’lug kiiiiiiihm ', Doubtless diseases olb 'i stmt iimoiig ninny hogs from till - source, tt.iys a writer In American Ag b ulturlst. There are muny Uls tluil uCfect hog In : Ides hog cholera, v. omen ns “ Fa vorlte Prescription." It nlilioi -h sol " milt thlpk that hog female weakness. It ulwityN helps. it clmlern Is the only thing to Is- guard IP. die tlccny <if vegetable ulmoNt always cures. It I n Ntrletly non- ed ngnlmi alcohollf, non - secret, all lt-> InitrixllenU and flesh matter various poisons nre being printed on lit Isittle-wrapiior; com ehiliorufptl, a til v e nun.I guard against taint no deleterious or haliit-formlug the.-e *i- well jih hog cholera. There dm «», uml every native medicinal root Is ii i doubt that animals as well ns entering Into Its couipoNltlon hu the full human Icings are often killed by pto- eildor»emeutof those nuN>t eminent III the malue poisoning. an vera I selusdsof motllcal practice. Some of vhean numerous uml Ntrongest of pne fetNlonal endorNeinent* of Ila I iiu - p dlents, will I ni found In a pamphlet wrap|M-d nr-iiintl the Ixittle, alto In a Imoklot mulled /rie on request, i»r. It. V. Fierce, of llufTiilo, N. Y. These professional en- dnrsetnenU should have far more weight than any amount of the ordinary lay, or Hon-professional testimonials. The most Intelligent women nowaday* <n*ut on knowing what they take un med icine Instead of o|>enlng their mouths like a lot of young birds and gulping down whatever la offered them. "Favorite Pre scription" I < of know n composition . It mokes weak women strong and sk-lc women well. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser is sent free on risilipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing orili/. Semi to Dr. It. v. Pierce, llutfalo, N. Y., ” 1 one-cent '•lamps for pa- per-covured.or 31 stamps forrloih-Umnd. If sick consult the ISN'tor, free of charge hy letter. All such communications are hekl siirrtsliy confidential. Dr Ph rce's Plea-nnt Pellets Invlgorato ami ri-gulate stomach, liver and buwoU, Best C ig a rs and Candies AT THE GEM CONFECTIONERY Sec our line of Postal Cards. Hundreds to select from. "Correct Englinh-How To Use I t” A M*>iil hl> M m k n i I ii c To The* I «K Of l.ngllah. JOBE II I N K I l K C K HAK Kit, K o m m . Protection Against Diaeaso. The Secret of a Beautiful Face lies in keeping the skin pro- t cclctl a i well as cleansed. Just wasl ’ng is not enough—that only leaves the delicate surface more njxHot to the irritation of dust and gennsj to merci less attacks of sun and weather. After washing, ap ply Kobertine and experience Its delightful refreshment. You will admire the line-le3* softness it imparts to face, neck and arms. It not only stimidatcs a radiant glow, but protects the skin from becom ing coarse. Prevents burn ing, tan and freckles. ^ Aik yntr Druggitt far a ^ fr n tamfit and— TRT » X B 1 K IL L and couch CURE THE LUNGS th e D r. King’s New ‘ Discovery WITH F O R C §LD 8 8 and all throat and lunq troubles GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR M ONEY REFUNDED. 9 \ PR. KING’S Wrecked by a Whale. | lu T c s T f QR COUGHS AND COLDS | PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I bad the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends erpected that When I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King’s Now Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and well.— MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. Price 50c and $1.00 A B S O L U T E L Y G U A R A N TE ED ? Trial Bottle Frew SOLD AN D G U A R A N TE E D BY H K E W E K D R U G C O M P A N Y It depend* upon the pill you take D c W itt ’s Little Early Kisers are the la:st pills known for constipation and sick headache. Sold hy Brower Drug Co. A Myrtle Creek man hus a persim mon tree that has been bearing for several years. T lw Brockton, Tillam ook county, improves with depth. Kodnl for dyspepsia and indigestion is the resule of a scientific combination of natural digestants with vegetable j acids anil contains the same ju ic e * 1 found in a healthy stomach. I t is the la st remedy known today for dyspep sia, indigestion and all troubles aris ing from n disordered stomach. Take Kodol today. It is pleasant, prompt anti thoro. Sold by Brewer Drug Co Out of twenty boys who applied for positkina in the U. S. N avy, nineteen were rejected because of weak hearts I '* m ____ H X from cigarette smoking. R A N K FO O LISH NE SS. “ When attacked by a rough or a cold, or when your throat is sore, it is rand foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. Kings New Discov ery,” says C. O. Elilriitge, of Empire, Qa " I have used New Discovery sev en years and 1 know it is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lung troub les. M v children are subject to croup, I but New Discovery quickly cures every , attack.” Known the world as the K in g of throat and lung remedies. Solti under guarantee at Brewers drug store. 50c and $1 00. Trial battle free While cruising lu the south sens the whaler Essex was furiously attacked ; by a cow sperm whale supposed to have I k 'CU the mother of n calf which j had just been harpooned. The whale hail hot been wounded herself, anti her attack was very determined. At her first rush she passed under the Essex and carried away a great length of her Kety upon It that the man who does false keel; then, coming to the surface not worthily estimate his own dead a considerable distance away, she ap forefathers will himself do very little peared to take bearings ami deliber to add credit or do honor ts hi» coun ately charged the vessel again, ram try.—William E. Gladstone. ming her with such violence thnt she stove In the bows, while the ship roll C H A M B E R L A I N ’S C O U G H R E M ed st> heavily thnt the captain thought she must he dismasted. The case is E D Y A BAK E M E D I C I N E memorable because the crew had to FOR C H IL D R E N abandon the vessel, anti one boat was In buying a cough medicine for never beard of ngniu.— Bally’B Maga children, never he afraid to buy Cham zine. If a rough once get» into your sys tem it acts on every muscle and fibre of the body and makes you ache all over. I t especially affects the intes tines and makes you constipated, so in order to get rid of a cold thoroly ami without delay you should not take anything that will tend to constipate. I Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup acts | upon the bowel* anti thereby drives j the fold out of t he system. It eoiitain* ! no opiates— it is pleasant to take anti I is highly recommended for children. I Bold by Brewer Drug Co. colds NEW DISCOVERY — Ha 8ura Waa a Man! When William Alien rose up In th« •arly seventies and surprised the coun try by being elected governor of Ohio How to inereasc One's Yocabuhtry. on the Democratic ticket one of the The Art of Conversation. obstacles he triumphed over wns the Shull noti W ill; Blinditi and Would: charge of being nn old man. He ad dressed a great meeting nt Mozart hall How to I se Them. lu Cincinnati the night following the Pronounciatior* f O n t n r y Diction day In which this III ndvlsetl charge ary.) bml been brought against him by a re Correct Knglish in the Home. sponsible Republican leader. Strong, vigorous and well preserved as he was Correct Knglish in the School. W h a t to Say anil What not to Bay. and retaining unbroken that quality of voice which had designated him aa Course in Letter W r itin g anti "Foghorn Allen” when he was In the Punctuation. senate, lie was still politician enough to uso It for all It was worth to him. Tw en ty Daily Drill*. Business Knglish for the Musine«« After stating the charge in all Its hcl- nousness he straightened himself to his Man. full height of more than six feet and, Compound Words: How to \\ rite beginning in a loud voice, asked, "Am I a man?" The next question was in Them. a voice pitched a scale higher and Studies in Knglish Literature. asked, "Do I look like a man?” But \ K «* II t M W l»ll t « *1 the third, in which he put out all of $1.00 It year. S e n t ilo cent« for Ids tremendous vocal |>ower, thunder Sam ple Copy ed to shake the roof In roarlug, "Do l a i H U K e T K N t i L l s i l , K v a n s t o i i , III. I talk like n man?" The audience wgs thrilled. Such high physical power fit a man of that age uppoaled to It Irre sistibly.—St. Louis Glotie-Democrat. i TH R O A T If disease Is to be kept off the farm, fotsl of the Imgs must lie carefully A H IG H E R H E A L T H LE V E L. watched, at least lu summer. The " I have reached a higher health matter Is not so important in winter, ns the flics nre not carrying germs level since 1 began using Dr. K i n g ’s from one place to another, and con- New Life Pills," writes Jacob Springer, Ingeotts diseases will not spread with of West Franklin, Maine. "T h e y keep the same rapidity. Animals take In my stomach, liver and hawels working disease germs mostly through their just right.” If these pills disappoint respiratory orgnns or through the or- gni:i devoted to the i-lalmratlon of food. you on trial, money will l»e refunded If the food Is protected, much will be at Brewer’s drug store. 20c. gained lu the way of protection against ! disease. Th e quality of coal in the mine at I* A I t T I A l . « O N T R N T N . > KING OF CURES TH E W O N D ER W ORKER Avo d Rotten 8will. Motion mi Is unlit for bogs ns cer tainly us olio • rot* i f hs I. Some feed their hogs trh... brought from the chec e faclory. Ofteu, as factory men know, the whey tanks nre very dirty, i not having been ('loaned perhaps for months. The farmers who use this .they sliotthl make .ttich ii vigorous protest uguinst dirty tanks that the 1 factory will see that they are | flea mil toiou. So: c of the factories .y , not even Imve tanks, hut Itnve a ra v of harrels near the factory h'tlldlugs. Into which the whey I: run. Them* art* allowed to become almost putrhl In the hot sun of summer. They swarm with Hies, which may have liccti visiting the enr- cas-et of (lend hogs In the pastures t»f adjoining farms. Sometimes these lings have died of cholera and some times of oilier contagious diseases. It Is not a dltllciilt matter to clean bar rels often, and this should lie done. It Is nil the easier to do If the cheese factory has a steam pipe from which a ho*e can conduct the steam Into the barrels. Course in Grammar. » coughs berlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief is always sure to follow. It is ilitentled especial ly for coughs, colds, croup and whoop ing cough, and there is no better med icine in the worltl for these diseases. I t is not only a certain cure for croup, hut, when given as soon as the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. Whooping cough is not dangerous when this remedy is given ns directed. I t contains r.o opium or other harnful drugs, niiti may Im given as confident ly to a baby as to no adult. For sale jjby Brewer Drug Co. FRIEND TO FRIEND. T h e personal recommendations of people w ho have been cured of coughs and colds by Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy have done more than all else to make it a staple article of trade and com merce over a large part of the civilized world. A N IN S T A N C E . Lucy Suddreth, of Lenoir, N. C., had been troubled with a very bad cough for over a year. She says : ‘ ‘ A friend bought a bottle of C h a m b e r l a in ' s C ough R e m e d y , 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 cured me of my cough.” FOR SALE BY BREWER DRUG CO. An Apt Illustration. Miss Kinky—What does white folks mean when (ley talks about paintin' de Illy? Mr. Jackson—Dat’s about de same as butterin' de po k chop.—Kan sas City Times. I t 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— whice are belching of gas, nausea, sour stomach, headache, irritability anti nervousness. These are warnings that the stomach has been mistreated; it is doing too much work ami it is demanding hrlp from you. i 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. Bold by Brewer Drug Co. When you want the best, get l>e W i t t ’s Carbolized W itch Hazel Balvo It is good for little «.r big cuts, b«>ils or bruises, ami is especially recom mended for piles. Bold by Brewer Drug Co. T. T . Geer has resigned as editor o f the Pendleton Tribune, and will put his time running for congress. Old habits are hard to break. I T DOES T H E B U S IN E S S . Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of C lin to n Maine, says of Bucklen's 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 it without leaving a scar behind.” 2 'd at Brewer’s drug store.