The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, January 31, 1908, Image 7

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Your Duty Is to be Well.
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Itut you cannot iw well If you icgli-ct
takliiK Uuud'l Sarsupiirllla wfc n you know
you should lulli' u. Impure bliMMl, poor
np|M*(lt«, headache, iiervotisne»», that tired
fueling-by the*« and other sign* your *ya-
ten» <]<*inan<in llood'a. (let a bottle today.
G lo w Of H e a lth -" My blood w ii very
lx>or. r I lire taking Motel'* Sarsaparilla I
uaye niuru color In my far», »Ini. and eat
W«ll. oiul work in a pleasure. Man. A. A.
fiowaui), Taunton. Mmo.
In W o rs t F o r m " I hail catarrh In the
Worat form and w»» advised to try llood*
rlarnuparilln. I took »oven bottle* and am
now In (food Ic-nlth. 1 hope everyone who
W * ea'arrh will iflve llood'» a fair trial.”
M m *. W i i . i . i am Man si.r. I’arkerford, I'a.
A lw ay s P r a is e "1 flr«t took Hood’* Sar
aaparllla 13 year» ago, and nlway» apeak In
favor of It.” II. Cowoau.. 237 I'erry htrcut.
ir.wnll. Mu»».
Hood * Haranparllla I* »old everywhere.
In Ute usual liquid, or In tablet form called
S a r s a t n h s . 100 In.*e* One Hollar. Pre­
pared only by C. I. llood Co.. Lowell, Mas*.
iM b
CATARRH»1
^
AND SYSTEM DISORDERED
Catarrh ¡3 not merely an inflammation of the tissues ol the head and
throat, as the eymptoms cf rin^injv noises in theears, mucous dropping bade
into the throat, continual hawking and spitting, etc., would seem to indi­
cate ; it is a Llood disease in which the entire circulation and the greater
part of the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of an excess
of uric acid in the Llood. The Liver, Kidneys and Eowcli frequently be­
come torpid and dull ia their action and instead of carrying oS the refuse
and waste of the body, leave it to sour and form uric acid in the system.
| This is taken up by the blood and through its circulation distributed to all
parts of the system. These impurities in the blood irritate and inflame
j the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting
of a cold will start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable
symptoms of Catarrh. As the blood goes to all parti c f tlie body the ca­
tarrhal poison affects all parts of the system. The head has a tight, full
feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, slight fever
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comes and goes, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and
j
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affected by this disease. It is a waste of
j
ynara, i* d Jo m a V c o S .V ^ v ” time to try to cure Catarrh with sprays,
been woras. I trlod everythin;? washes, inhalations, etc. f uch treatment
| ■uited. I*then tegaVa? £ ° b ., and docs not reach the blood, r.r l can, therefore,
| could ae« m little improvement dc> nothing more than temporarily relieve
from the first bottle, and after
. ,hi„
<r>rt r ,,r.
takinir it a »liort while* w a *e r r e d .
discomfort o f t-.C
AO CUfC
ThU was alxyeara »»o. a a l l am Catarrh permanently the blood must be
aa w all to d ay u» an y m an . I th in k
C a ta rrh la m. blood d iaaas«, and thoroughly purified and thesysb m cleansed
know th a ra la n o th ln v on e«rth of ail poisons, and at the same time
bu tter fur th e blood th a n 8 . 8 . 8 .
Nobody th in k s m ore o f 8 . 8 . 8 . strengthened and built up. Kothing equals
th a n I do.
BLK A T90H ,
S. S. S. for this purpose.
It attacks the
Eapeer, Mich.
disease at it3 head, goc3 down to the very
bottom of the trouble ar. J makes a complete
and lasting cure. S. S . S . removes every
article of the catarrhal poison from the
lood, making this vital stream pure, fresh
and healthy. Then the inflamed mem­
begin to heal, the head is loosened
PURELY VEGETABLE branes
andclearol, the hawking and spitting cease,
every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorous health
restored. S. S. S. also tones up the stomach and /d‘wc-ticn and acts as i
fine tonic to the entire system. If you are suffering w/.h Catarrh begin th(
use of S. S . S. and write us a statement c f your case ami our physicians wil.
send you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical ad via
Without charge. S . S . S. is for sale at all first class dn:g stores.
o f Hny width and length desired. T h e
whole Is covered with leaves, salt grass
hay or straw and a little soil, rails,
brush or litter. Sm all unsalable heads
when stored In this way In November
will continue to develop «luring wint«*r
and frequently sell a» well as any In
February.
Sm all qu an tities may b«
stored by plowing out two or three fur-
row» ten or twelve Inch'-» deep on a
well drained alte and plating the bead*
V a lu e nf ( » -O p e ra tio n .
Kir H orace riu n iteti, member of the with th eir stem s up a s close together
trltlHh bouse of parllntnent, who I ihh ns ixmslble. Home prefer to lay them
N l m p l f I it I it in o u t ,
lntimat** Kri«*n<l
mia(»«*n<I<*<1 you • eeu In thla country roeentljr, salti In hut ora- or two thick, while others will
from the Hot Hport»' Club? Wbat bad in address to ugrletilturul students pile them lip two to two and a h alf
you d o n e ?
tint there was "n ot a single county, feet high, bringing them to a point.
Victim I ( linkin* with w rath) Not a tot n parlali, In Ireland w here the T h e pile Is then covered with straw ,
blank thing! All they could prove against arm era are not com pletely revolution- salt grass hay or a thin layer of atraw
oie wna that I had trimmed a aucker and
zing the en tire htialncaa o f farm ing hy and tlid i sev eral Inches o f soil. They
(ot hia wnJ, )u»t aa you or any other
nlrodiielng
co-operative methods.” And a re stored Iwfore freezing, and when
nan would have done!
t might lie addisi th at there la aearee- the soli covering them Is frozen It may
y a farm ing d istrict In the I'n ited be covered with straw y m anure or any
Not l.lkvly 1« He at llama.
Mra. Neighbor -A ren ’t you going to »tatea w here more benefits eanout be o th er litte r to keep the soil frozen un>
rnll on our old achooltniitc who hua. 'eallzed hy a closer co-o|icraHon 4>f the til the cabbages ure needed for sale.
Ju st moved Into Hie next block?
annera. T h e farm ers a re understand-
Mra. Homer I would like to call on ng each oth er la tter each year and
An Klertrln Inrutiatur.
her, but 1 don't wnnt to meet her hus- ire coining elo æ r together In all mat-
E lectricity has been Mppllcd to Incu­
bu nd.
era which pertain to th e ir mutuili In- bation by O tto Schultz, an electrician
Mra. Nelirhlmr Oh, there la no dan­ eri-ata, hut there are atlll g reater jamal- of Kirassburg, and Is the result of three
ger o f meeting him. They have been illltlea abend. I>e«crlhinff the 000 co- years of ox|»erlmpntntion. T he ap p ara­
m arried nearly n year.
iperntlve organIzuIlona o f |a-aaanta In tus Is made for 50, 100 or 2<X> eggs, and
Ireland which he was Instrum ental In Is designed to obviate the difficulties
‘stnhllshlng for the purisme of coinpe- connected with the ordinary form of
It Ion with com m ercial industries, fore Incubator. T h e manipulation of the ap­
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO -
*HTA. CAs,
ng out middlemen, compelling rail- paratus Is very simple, and Its innlnte-
'onda to provide b etter fa cilitila , and nance de|ienda only upon au u nin ter­
D e ar F rien d ».
D e m o n s )r a tio s It.
llctatln g more favorable legislation to rupted supply of electricity.
Nnn— This is one o f my latest photo­
"T h e financial stringency doesn't seem i
inriiam ent, d one: "T h e .firs t thing was
An au tom atic attachm ent keej»s the 1« have affected jrou much.” remarked j graphs, hut I don't like it a bit. II
o
In
tn
slu
ce
a
system
o
f
ag
ricultu
ral
tcmjHTHture
w ithin one-tenth of a de­ Dingus*, touching nira for ten.
hasn't my best expression.
LEARN TO
“No,” answpred Shadbolt. reluctantly
F an — Perhaps, tlgar. jou didn't bavi
alueatlon which ««tended into every gree of the norm al teuqterature o f In­
•ranch of the Industry, teaching the cubation. T h e degree of satu ration o f banding it over, “and it doesn’t seem to | your best complexion on.
U ltO H I 2 ft#
'arm er, for Instance, to purchase cvery- the a ir Is kept In the sam e m anner. have taught rne any gumption, either.”
W * J U . Í " M S l e p , T k r f # N UjJb
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
hlng lie requires. Implements and mu Under
ordinary conditions, ninety
I » u r f ro m i> | rt# lf t a u f b t
PAZO Ol N7M EN T Is g iia 'a n 'e e d to cu re sn y
iTk«r«ntfr4 In fomr le—
How’s This?
•hlnery, o f the very best «piallty. They cbb-keiis can lie counted on out of 100
e sse of Itc h nx BI n l d eeding or P r o lr u lin g
l'r « » f W t t l W 11 I w on, I l Bwlllaf»
We offer One H undred D ollars R ew ard for any P ile * in t> to M <1*.. * or rnouey refunded . 50c.
H irw k RU| , I b i r d i t n i l . O r t g o n
romhiued to eotialgn In hulk ami dia eggs Incubated. T h e qu antity o f elee-
---------------------------------------------
caae of C a ta rrh th a t ca n n o t be cu red by Ha.I'a
rlhutc th eir g issi* In the m arket. They tlclty required Is very sm all, for an In­ C a ta rrh C ure.
F J . C H E N E Y A CO., T o led o ,O
Physicians in various parts of England
'ouihlned
to raise working eaiiltnl for cubator holding fifty eggs, ten to tw en­
Mr. Firaer or Mr Mtrdatf. Dt Too Kcow fffcat Tour
W e. th e u n d ersig n ed , h av e kn>w n P. J .
h eir operation*. They combined to ty w atts Itelng sufficient, depending C heney (or th e la»l 15 year», and be liev e h im are complaining that the competition of
lt|M Atfltl Art?
perfectly h o n o ra b le In a l. bui»nes» tra n s a ctio n s departments of ho-pitals is ruinously un­
They did Just upon the tein|>erature of the outer air. and
Wt» will pi*«** In your h»n<U. on Approval, the? l*t- m n breeding anim ala.
fin a n cia lly able to ca rry o u t any o b lig a ­ fair.
•nt authority and ru ld to n Ih f »ubjort. Hond p<Mt-
For raising the chickens a fte r they tio n m ade by ni> Arm.
hat you a re doing here, brought ori-
nl fur opr ofrrr tmahlinir you tu axam ina lha work
W A LD IN ti, KIN.VAN A M A R V IN ,
without rtiat <>r obliiration tu i»ur« ha»«*
216.000 •nee Info farm ing hy getting It Into the are hatched, an electric "m oth er” has
Mo n » n w ill find Mrs. W inslow 's Soothing
W holesale D ru g g ist*. Toiedo.O
rophai Mtkl. If you aru «atii»n<«l with th * hook. wn telinola. They had the anme system of been devised.
HaH’» C a ta rra h C u re Is a k en in te rn a lly , a ct­ Syrup th e b i t rem edy lo use (o r th e ir cb ild red
T
h
e
upper
part
Is
de­
hava a vary Interesting pn poaitiun for your <*on-
in g d ire ctly upon th e blood and m u co u i *u r- l u r i n g th e le e ih iu g p erio d .
»MirrNlitm P acific Dia n b u tin i Co , No. 7 Han­ nstruetlon and ex|s«rlmentatlon sup- voted to the freshly hatched chickens, fa re t o l th e system . T e stim o n ia ls se n t free.
cock HWig . Sant tic. W w hinylon.
P ric e 75 r e n ts per bottle. Sold by a ll D ru g * it* .
while
the
lower
part
Is
arranged
so
died hy your governm ent.”
I n r lr A llen.
T ak e H a ll’» F a m ily P ills lo r C o n itlp a lio n .
that the ch ick s can run around on the
* “ Speaking of the price of success."
ground and a t the sam e time find heat
New V a rie ty o f T o h a rro .
H e red ity .
mused I'nc-le Allen Sparks. "I'v e notice«
A new variety of tobacco, valuable and protection when they desire. T h e
The baby waa learning to walk.
that 'getting a h e a d ' means, as a general
“ B ’es* its 'ittie heart !” exclaimed the thing, getting a bald head.”— Chii-ag«
hr cigar wrapping, was first raised In electric Incubator has alread y proven
fond mother. “ It waddle* desi like it? Tribune.
>>nnectlcnt from »cod brought from very successful.
big fat papa, doesn't it?”
F lorid a and which
[ • T S St. V «u*f PoB'-e «na all Incrvoua D'a»**e*
T est Seeds • ( H om e .
o r i g i n a l l y cam e
f i l ò p -r m . fnCy cu re ! by Dr. K l i u i tln-o*
Lumbago.
T
h
e
Iiep
artm
en
t
o
f
A
griculture
In
N
s r v * B -* w > r»T. se e d fo r K K K E f i t r l a l bo tU u and
from Su m atra. A f­
treatise. Dr. K. I L K i n . . U i. £31 Arch BU. PUila-.P*.
This
Is
really
Rheumatism
of
the
ter very careful and order to aid farm ers to determ ine for
muscle« of the loins and is character­
sa tisfa cto ry
test* them selves w ithout much trouble the
Conalatrucy In Reform.
ized by severe, at time« agonizing, pain
germ
ination
value
o
f
seeds
has
Issued
results buve proved
“W hy wasn’t Mrs. De iyuiythe-Pey-
in
the
small
of
the
back,
allowing
the
beyond a doubt the a short bulletin on the su b ject. A very sufferer scarcely a moment’s rest, ster a t the m eeting to take steps to
value o f this v a ri­ simple aiqm ratu s for sprouting seeds while the ailment is at its worst. It suppress the gambling evil
in
big
ety
for
growing Is described. It consists o f u shallow can come from cold, exposure to draft, cities?”
ctm m ierdnlly,
to­ basis in which Is placed a amall flat of ftom getting wet feet or wearing wet or
“She couldn't come. T h is is the day
gether w ith the fa ct porous clay. T he weds, a fte r haring damp clothing. It causes acute suffer­ her bridge whist club meets, and she's
a ..
between two ing, and if allowed to become chronic, alw ays such a w inner.”— Baltim or«
that the seed conies bcou soaked, a re laid
sh
eets
o
f
m
oist
blotting
paper
or flan­ it may permauently disable the suffer­ American.
true
to
type
year
Til K PLANT.
ifte r y ear when saved under bog. Th e nel. *A pane o f glass covers the dish, er.
The way to secure quickest relief
Only One “ BROMO QUININE.”
lam e l ’n<ie Sam Su m atra was given which should be kept iu a tenqiem ture is to redden the skin over the painful
T
h
a
t
!*
L A X AT VE BROM O Q U IN IN E. Look
o
f
about
70
degrees.
Atmosphere
of
part
by
rubbing
with
a
flesh
brush
or
o this variety. It Is a c ig a r w rapjier
tor the sig n a tu re o( t-. \v G RO V E.
Used tha
.•nrlety o f tobacco and adapted for an ordinary living room Is su itab le if piece of flannel tag, and then apply St. W orld over to Cure a Cold in One Day. z5c.
(row ing under shade In the cigar w raje the apparatus is left n ea r a stove at Jacobs Oil by gentle friction with tlie
OptMi M i u d e d .
>er producing regions.
T h e plants night. Sev eral kinds o f seeds may tie hand.
“ U n c le G e o rg e , do y o u b e lie v e M a r s i*
•each an average height o f nlsm t eight tested nt once a t a trifling cost. The
The population of men in the Unitec in h a b it e d ? ”
’eet nt the tim e o f m aturity, and they bulletin cautions the fa rm er against
States, from statistics compiled from tht
“ S o m e tim e s 1 do. m y bo y . a n d so m e ­
>ear an average o f uhout tw enty-six extrem es o f h eat or moisture.
reports of the census of UKX). is 3ti.tl5H,- tim e s 1 d o n 't. I t 'dc|>end«i a l to g e th e r on
Tor B a b y 's F a b: for B a b y 's C o th es; for eaves before topping. T he cured leaves
242. The population of women is 37j- w h ich o n e o f th e m o n th ly m a g n z in e s I
an E y e w a * h, M cu h W a rh , S terilizin g
th e B o ttle , W avhlng N apkins.
will
average about
214,145.
h a p p en to be re a d in g a t th e t im e .”
F a rm (¿lcn n ln jf«.
All deal. r> Sample, Booklet and “WHIZ” sixteen
Inches
In
B itte r cream comes from keeping
P a rlo r r a i d (la m e , loe.
1'an rtc <X>a»l B o rax
C o., * >ak .a n d , Cal.
w idth
hy
twenty
crenm too .long from cows th a t have
Inches In length, a l­
lieen milked since enrly la s t spring. It j
though the size varies
is best to churn every few days, even |
according to fl'id and
tboulig th ere is ouly a sm all churning
cu ltu ral
conditions.
on hand.
T b s yield of the crops
In settin g out the new fru it trees be
SlmpIrS, 5tronit«a,
o f th is vnrletv Is high,
sure
and leave plenty o f space betw een !
R a s i« * II a a d i e d
being as uiuch as
w w »-
them.
You must make allow ance fo il
Cirolihrr
Mailt.
1,1 ¡UO imunds o f cured
t iif . i . eav .
the grow th o f the years. Crowded tr e e s !
W M pull m o r b
tpbneco to the acre under favorable In terfere with one an oth er and have
anil L A R G E R
'<%dltlom<. T he percentage of the best th eir fru it tienrltig itossibllities checked.
STUM PS
with
{rad es of w rapper In these crops Is
“ OUCH, OH MY B A C K “
T h e potato storeroom must be dark,
LB S S
E\PENS8
-oTespondingly high.— Exchange.
than •ay other.
cool, w ell ventilated and dry.
T h ere '
N E U R A L G IA , S T I T C H E S . L A M E N E S S . CRAMF*
should lie a double floor beneath w h ere'
T
W IN G E S . T W I T C H E S FROM W E T OR D A M P
C
e
l
e
r
y
Staareal
In
C
e
l
l
a
r
s
.
Writ* loe Descriptive C ircular u J Price«
large q u an tities nre piled to g eth er.!
A L L B R U IS E S . S P R A IN S . A W R E N C H O R T W I S T
W here celery Is stored In ce lla rs the
JOHN S. BEALL, (Manufacturer len ijicratu re should la? kept low r.nd T h ere should nlso be opportunities foi
T H I S S O V E R E I G N R E M E D Y T H E Y C A N ’T R E S I S T
ventlntion nt the w alls, and at Inter­
S 2 I Ilawthorna Airnua
Q Purtlaatl, O r r j o o
: ilenty o f ventilation m aintained. The
vals through the pile.
warmth and dampness of the ordinary
A lfa lfa In th e orchard should have
! elln r have n tendency to cau se the ts I-
*ry to decay, but these conditions can every show possible. Allow the fall
frequently l>c overcome.
Celery will growth to lie on the ground, and then,
P r ic k 2 5 c ano 5 0 c
readily absorb any odor th at may be a fte r the ground dries up In the spring,
o n s to r m y d a y s
I present In the atm osphere of th e stor- the co at o f dead vines should be burn­
^ by w e a rin g a
! age place, and onre should be taken to ed. T h ere Is no better money m aker on
•(OWE»*
! provide san itary conditions. T h e plants the farm than a lfa lfa .
T h e most money is made out ol
j »bonId have most o f th e ir roots nt-
[ inched, and a bed of m oist sand In horses th a t nre well bred and free from
which to set them should be provided. blemishes. Why raise any other klndl
As has been re p u ted ly said it takes
Ju st ns much tim e and trouble and feed
Wintering CabHnge.
Clean - Light
One o f the sim plest w ays o f keeping to raise a poor horse ns n good one,
Durable
rablmge Is to store In an orchard or and see the difference lu the prices for
S H C E S AT ALL
Guaranteed
,
P R I C E S . FO R E V E R Y
some sheltered place, often alongside which they are sold.
M E M B E R OF T H E FAMILY.
Waterproof
a fence which has been ntnde tigh t by
A good condition powder, to be fed lu
M EN , B I O
O Y
Y S B , . W O M E N . M I S S E S AND CHIL DR EN
EN.
a lib eral use o f straw . T h e cabbages lim ited q u an tities to the brood sow, it
nre stored w ith th e ir stem s on and nre composed of a tenspoonful each of cop-
_ _ _ than */yt
*.v offter
__ __________
____ r In thm
m tm yfarturm
_
plnced head down and as close together perns, sulphur and h h alf cupful o f oil
P*u9
r ( olor
ns possible. Tw o or th ree tiers are meal, (liv e once each day for each sow
No. 5 - OS
P. N. U.
i m m
often made, the heads o f th e second weighing 2o0 pounds. I t Is needless tc
ted
ExrlustweAy.
V.
L
Douglas
$4
and
$6
Gilt
Edge
Shoaa
Cannot
Be
Equalled
At
An;
Price
tier
being
plnced
between
stem
s
o
f
thp
say
th
at
all
tonics
should
be
given
ouly
fH Rtf w riting to ailvertlanrs pleat#
Tiikf
■ ,W . L. D -n clas n a n * *rxt prt-w Is «tamped on bottom. T
.< k r N
> «*
« Vili etltni«.
tnantlen th l* paper.
lower, and so on, the plies being made when th e animal la out of condition.
S .S .S .
E
DANCE
m u le
T ea
m
BORAX
Steel-Clad Grubber
INSURE YOUR HEALTH
^ * nd COMFORT
V
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