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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1908)
— The Badgo of Honesty I* on ovcry wrautior of Doctor Plrrw 't (iolilcii Miilinil DlHcovcry lieentixo a full ll*t of tlm IngrcdlonU* comixwliiR It li printed thorn In plain Knuli»h. Forty year* of experience Inn* proven lu*oi|wrl<«r worth an a 1>1< m xl pm H ut an<l Invluorat- I iik tonic for the cure of »lonia<'h <li»or«lor» uml all liver III*. It hiilhlx up the run down system aa no other tonic can In which alcohol D used. The ucllvo motile- I iiii I prludolea of native root« inch ax Guidon Seal and (Juoen’l root, Slone and Mandrake loot, llloodroot and iilack CherrybarW ure extracted and pnwrved by the iimi of chemically pure, triple* rellned glycerine. Send to Dr. It. V. Pierce at llulTulo, N. Y * r free liookh t which quote* extract • ill-rocugnlzt<1 med ical uuthorlth ix Dr». Hurlhnlow, King, Scuddec, Elllngwood and a lioXt of otliej/, Khowing that thou- root* ran I mi •Utftr'ndcd ii | khi for tliclr curative action l&nll weak «tat«*» of the atomach, accoin|i/jii<'d hy Indlgeitlon or dyspcpkla a* well p Imftil bIHouior liver complaint« and In irL/w axtlng dlM'axex“ where thero Ulou^Filekh and gradual ruunlug down of ilpratrenalh and xyxtern. T h e ’ GoMon M m II cii I Discover» "make« ^Icli, Hurt* hhxxl un*l no Invigorate1 « anil fegllLile» the xli.iiiaciK liver aii J Lowel^I and, through tTnin. l i e w i d e xvxtetq, Thu* all ¿Kin alTc “ ~ ‘ hlotchc», * * »kin uffecllonx, pimple» ami eniptlom aa well m scrofulous (w el ling» and old open running *or< or ulcer» are cured and healed. In treating old running xoren, or ulcer», It 1« well to In- »ure their Imullng to apply to them Dr. Pierce’» All-llcallng Salve. If yotirdrug- glxt don't huptM-n to have tlilx Salve In »tork, wnd lifty-fonr cent* In postage •tamp*to Dr. K. V. Pierce, Invalid«' Hotel and Surgical Institute, ItulTalo. N. Y., and a large I«*«» of the " All-Healing S alve” will reach yon hy return | h i h I . You can't ufTonl to accept a secret nos trum its usuhsiiiule for this non-alcoholic, medicine OK KNOW* COMI*OMTIOM, not even though the n r^ n l dealer may thereby make a little bWr««r profit. Dr. Pierce's pleasant Pellets mrulato and Invigorate sUmiach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granule«, easy to take ascaudy. rim* Best Cigars and Candies AT THE GEM ONFECTIOMRY See our line of Postal ards. Hundreds to select from. "Goec tEnglish How To Use It” A M o n t h l y .M ttgit/lne l l r t u l r d T o Tht* I Of I i i gl iati . J O S K H I N K T L U C K HA K E R , K ditoi F A K T IA I. COXTKNT*. TROUG H F E E D IN G . A Plucking G »«»«. It lit not wise to pluck geese Intended as breeders. A goose that Is plucked two or three times u year w ill not lay ns mnuy eggs, ns fertile eggs nor as early us a goose that is allowed to go through her molt naturally. I f the goose Is to raise her goslings they will suffer for Inck o f her downy fenthers If she is plucked lieforc they are old enough to get along without brooding. I f the goslings have beeu brought out early the geese may lie plucked during May and June. In plucking tie the tips o f the w ing fenthers together iustead o f crossing the wings on the hack, as Is often (lone. At the best pluckfhg a goose 1» very unpleasant for the goose, and the work should tie done as hu manely as possible. W hile feeding a plentiful supply o f gravel should lie given In a trough of water. z? T x 1 / Poultry Writer Mention» A«m« Drawback» to tho Plan. There aro domineering liena In every flock o f fowls, and these keep tho timid ones In fear and subjection to a greater or lesser extent, say» Hie A g ri cultural Kpltomlst. When food Is given In a trough where the liens can eat their fill the domineering ones keep some of the other» hack mid often eat twice us touch as tliclr share, while tho less for tunate ones do not get enough to satis fy either tliclr desires or their needs. The best way out o f this difficulty Is not to use' troughs at all, hut to senttor the grains In some sort o f a litter met compel every hen to scrnteli and hunt for her share, thus giving them ull an equal chance. It Is lietter to feed In litter that the liens may 1« I coiu|iel!ed to take Hide to plek up their food rather tlinu stuff their crops on- j tlrcly full In Just a few minutes, ns they w ill then digest a much larger \ proportion o f the food consumed, ami i the good exercise they thus secure will Serve to keep them In a good healthy condition, and they will therefore tie J less liable to disease. Troughs or their equivalent are nec- esaury, however, w h ere soft food In fed. Hut to avoid monopoly by a few It Is Ia*tter to have several small troughs placed at different points than to have only one lurgu trough and put all the feed In this. CURES DR. KING’S N E W DISCOVERY TH E ■ ■ ■ lU W K V - lb ' OF m FOR COUGHS *»■> COLDS AND ALL THROAT DISEA8ES and LUNG P R EV E N TS PNEUMONIA AN D CONSUMPTION “ Tw o y e a rs ago a severe cold aettled on m y lu n g s and so completely prostrated me that I w a s unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to tr y D r. K i n g ’s N e w D iscovery, and after u sin g one bottle I w e n t back to w o rk , aa w e ll aa I ever w a s . " W . J. A T K I N S , B an n er S prin ge, Tenn. PRICE 600 AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY B R E W E R D R U G C O M P A N Y BAD8T0MACH TROUBLE CURED. Having beeu tick for the past two years with a had stomach trouble, a friend gave me a dose of Chamberlain«* (stomach and Liver Tablets. They did me so much good that I bought a bot ilo of them and have used twelve bot tles in all. Today I am well of a bad »rumarli trouble.— Mr». John Lowe, Cooper, Maine. These tablet» are for sale by all druggist*. Bandon busines«*.* men/ have sub scribed to hire an extra nightwatch- man. Do Bons Cutter» Pay? ' The trouble with most cougli rem One pound o f cut bouo for a dozen edies is that they constipate. Ken hens once n day, which should not coat nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts Over a cent n pound, will produce more gently but promptly on llie bowels eggs than -five times as much grain, liecnuse the cut Inme Is complete In | mid at the rame time it stops the egg making substances, while the grain I cough hy soothing the throat and Is largely deficient In many respects, long irritation. Children like it. Hold says the Mirror and Farmer. Home by Stayton Pharmacy. (•ersons affirm that It does not pay, to procure a hone cutter for suinll flocks. That k* a mistake. Roue cutters arc Canhy i» going to put on airs with now cheaper than many ordinary gar a military company. den tools and are strong, durable and efficient. Tho cost o f the bone cutter Is soon regained In the Increased num KEEPING OPEN HOUSE. ber o f eggs laid. Everybody is welcome when we feel Course in Grammar. How to increase One'» Vocabulary. The Art of Conversation. Shall and Will: Hhouhl anil Would How to t'se Them. I'ronouueiutioua (Century Diction ary.) Correct English in the Home. Correct English in the School. Ducks on the Farm. The notion Is still prevalent that What to Hay ami What not to Say Course in Letter Writing and ducks cannot lie raised well without free nccess to water. This has been Punctuation. repeatedly shown to lie erroneous so Twenty Daily Drills, far ns the Improved sorts are concern business English for the Business | ed. Many o f the largest breeders have good: and we feel that way only when our digestive organs are working prop erly. Dr. K ing’s New Life Pills regu« late the action of the stomach, Iiv« r ami Imwls so perfectly one can’ t help feeling go«>d when he uses these pill«« 25c at Brewer Drug Co’s store. only wells, and the water supplied for Man. Compound Words: How to Writ« Them. Studies in K.nglt-h Literature. \ g f l l U \ V M i l t • «1 $1.00 a year. Hend 10 cenjs for Simple Copy l.’ O l t H K « !' K N I i l . l H I I . h t x i i i U i n , HI. The Secret of 3 c a u t if u l * a Face lie* in keeping the skin pro tect« -«la iwcllaxclransrd. Just washing i; not enough— that only leave* t lie delicate surface more exposed to the irritation of »lust and germs; to merci less attack» of sun and weather. After washing, ap ply Robert ine and experience it» delightful refreshment. You will admire the line-less Softness it impart* to face, neck and arms. It not only stimulates a radiant glow, but protect* the skin from becom ing coarse. Prevents burn ing, tan and freckle*. At! fu r Drug gift fir a /r94 utmfU and—TRY" h K I L L th i c o u c h C U R E the L U N C 8 i wi™ Dr. King’s New Discovery fOR C 8 S!Si 8 . AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TR0UBLE8. G U A R A N T E E D S A T IS F A C T O R Y OR H O N E Y R E F U N D E D . drinking purposes Is nil they reeeive. ‘‘The Dalles is to be made over,” | Yet Just ns ninny birds are rnised, the only perceptible difference Itelng that Bays Senator Whealdon. the water birds have n little finer N E G L E C T E D COLDS plumage. Hut the difference Is lost T H R E A T E N L IF E . sight o f when the birds aro plucked for market. [From th e C hicago T rib u n e.] The Frizzle Fowl. These birds derive their name from the peculiar manner In which their feathers curve upward nml backward nt the ends ns If In defiance of nature's laws, the curving being most conspic uous in tlie hackle mid saddle feathers. There Is no set color o f plumage, though It should lie a solid color, and tho lilrdu should match lu color when exhibited In pairs, trios nml pens. The colors met are lilnck, white, red aud hay. The size also varies, hut they are mostly medium sized fowls. L »g Weakness In Ducks. IJ>g weakness In duckR when not due Ui cold, damp quarters Is usually tlm result o f an Insufficient supply of green food. Ducks should lie plenti fully supplied with green stuff. When fresh cut rye. corn fodder, grass and clover ennuot he had, they should ho vo eusilnge, cut clover huy or nl- fnjl'r.. Do not grain them too heavily. Give green food freely or get them out on a grass range. Size of a Hen’s Egg. lia s tho average size o f tho ordinary hen's egg ever lieen mathematically computed? Yes. Great egg packers employ men who from dawn to dark do nothing but pass eggs, one after an other, liefore n candle to Insure only fresh ones being received. Measure ments have boon conducted hy these, and ex|>erlinents based on perhaps a thousand eggs show the average length o f n lion's eggs to I k * 2.27 Inches and the average diameter at the broad eud 1.72 Inches, while the average weight Is nliout oue-elghth o f a pound.—Mont real Star. _ __ “ ‘ Don’t trifle with a cold,” is good advice for prudent men and women. It may be vital in the case of a child. Proper food, good ventilation, and dry warm clothing are the proper safe guards against colds. If they are maintained through the changeable weather of autumn, winter and spring, the chances of a surprise from ordi nary colds will he slight' Rut the or dinary light cold will become severe if neglected, and a well established ri|ie cold is to the germs of diphtheria what honey is to the bee. The greatest menace to child life at this season of the year is the neglected cold.” Wheth er it is a child or adult, the cold slight or severe, tIn* very best treatment that can he adopted is to give Chamberlin's Cmigh Remedy. It is safe and stir*. The great popularity and immense salt* of Ibis preparation has been at taint d by its remarkable cures of this ailment. A cold never results in pnen monin when it is given. For sale by nil druggists. tA T C / m t- FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommendations of people who 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. AN INSTANCE. Lucy Suddreth, o f 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 o f it ciured me of my cough." FO R SALE B Y BREW ER DRUG O. Dodging Hi* Friends. The follow ing advertisement recent ly appeared lu one o f the English colo nial newspapers: “ James Snveall begs to notify that lie hns started liusiuess on his own ac count ns nn up to date restaurant and hopes that Ills many friends w ill Jolly well stop away and give him a Alton! 600,UOU bushels of wheat were | chance." shipped from Lexington. N EISS e . CONN AWAY ‘ PH O TO ENGRAVERS ' a &T i & T ^ llk U $ TB W O R <§> V Cheap Jag. “ He was Intoxicated with her beau C H A M B E R L A I N S COUGH REM ty.” EDY A F A V O R IT E “ That must have Just suited him.*' “ We prefer Chamlnrliins Cough “ Yes; It didn’t cost any mousy.” - Remedy tunny other f-»r our children,” j i ’ lttsburg Press. says Mr. L .1. Wnodhnrjr of T w in in g,, H»lple«s. Ella—What a helpless girl she Is! Mich. "It. li as a l s o «lone I be work for ns in hard cold* and croup, ami we Stella—Yew. I f somebody; should pro vide the mistletoe and furnish the man take pleasure in recommending it.” j she couldn’t d«> the r e »- — Canadian For sale by all druggists. Courier. o' -PRINTINGPLATE S> «or STATIONERY PRINTING p£Vc§>PAPER ILLÜêTRfVriOlHa) f mÂé/vèlNÉ AN D BO OK I T T * CC>«/f RpiAMDlLLUeiTRATlONI) V'ÇÔtflGAND àOL'VtNlcRPÜGJÎ ■'(^teCATALO G à. L ABE L M i* - 109 a t c o n u » T e x t t T PORTLAND OPCOON