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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1908)
Of Interest To Woman. -To util’ ll women ^ are not seriously nut lii-alilA but who have exacting iluth-s pi-rfort\ either In tint tvay of house« \or In socisl dull*-* and func- \*crlon»ly tax their strength, inning mothers, Dr. Ph-ree's Favorite l'/t Vrlptlon has proved a most valuable sut\Arllng tonic and Invigorat* Ing nervine. By Its timely use, much serloni sli’knesa and aiilTul ntt iioi v U? L vqh I i i I. Tim u|'» ranim tqhli« anil tho vTT siujti. ■Uf JUllIlU. would. _ It Is lpn. ______ s^’hlom have To I«1 «•si.iiloy.’il If thl* ni<»»t ValualjU' wi'nnitp's rentftilv vm T i to In cimk I il]im. 'him " Favorite Prescript tlon" has proveTi a great tioon tocxpn-tant mothers by preparing tlm system for tho coming of lathy, thereby rendering child* birth safe, eusy, and almost painless. . Hear In mind, please that Dr. Pleree’t Favorite Prescription Is not a secret or patent inndk'lua, against which the most Intelligent people urn quit« naturally averse, bocaii**« of the uncertainty as to their com|M>sltlon atnl harnilesscharncter, but Is a mkiuciuk o r k n o w * w m r y - n o * , a full list of nil its Ingredients b«Jng prlntud, In plain English, on every bottle- wrapisT, An examination of this list of Ingrisllents will disclose tlm fact thnt It Is i ilcoholle in its cs>m|>oslllOn, chemic ally pure, trlpb-rellmsl glycerine taking the place of tlm commonly used alcohol, In Its make-up. In this connection It may not bo out of place to stale that the "Favorite Prescription" of Dr. Pierce Is the only medicine put up for the cure of woman's |iocullar weaknesses and all* menu, and sold through druggist*, all the Ingredients of which have the un animous endorsement of nil tin* lending nuslieal writers ami teachers of all tlm several schools of practice, and thnt too a» remedies for tho ailments for which •Favorite prescription* 1«recommended, A llttl'i Issik ol thi’s« endorsement# will |>e writ to any a*ldre*», js»st-pald, and alsmlutidy Jrrr. If yon request saum by Msttal card, or letter, of Dr. It. V. Pierce, llufTnlo, N. Y. Dr Pfereo’a PlnaMnt Pellets ctire con stipation Constitution Is tho cause of many diseases. Cur** the cause and you care the disease. Kasy to luku as candy. Ï B e st C ig a r s a n d C a n d ie s A T THE GEM CONFECTIONERY Sec our lin e of Postal ards. Hundreds to select from. “ C o rrect E n glish H ow T o Use I t " A M o n t h l > M •« git /, I n r D r t o l f f t T u T hr | I H I | ig ll» | l. 4 ( l>|5HIN F. T I IU K H A K i; U, K w t o k I* S I I T I A I . t I I M I . N I H. Course in Grammar# Mow to in «rouse (Inc's Vocabulary. T h e Art of Conversation. Hlmll ami 'A ill: .Should and W ould: How to l sc 1 liciti. Pronmiuciations (C entu ry Diction- tr y .) Cm reel E nglish in the Home. Correct English in the School. W hat to .Say and W h a t not to Say. Course in L etter Punctuation. W ritin g and Tw en ty Daily Drills. Itn.iii*'"* English fur the Business Man. Com pound W ords: How Them . Studi* « in K itg lifii Literature. to \\ rite % g r n t « H ’ m i l t tl $1.00 a year. Send id ri-ni« for Sam ple Copy I X I H H K I r S : N « » M ' » H , K i anatun, I I I The Secret of a Beautiful Face lie* in keeping the skin pro- tectoln;wcllasclcansed. Just waxhing is not enough—that only ieavesthedelicate surface more exposed to the irritation of dust and germs; to merci less attacks of sun and weather. After washing, ap ply Robertinc and experience Its delightful refreshment. You will admire the line-less softness it imparts to face, neck and arms. It not only stimulates a radiant glow, but protects the skin from berom- k Ing coarse. Prevents burn ing, tan and freckle*. ^ t A t! r l ) r u [g lt t fa t 4 ftn $ urn f i t and— T R Y w gw K IL L the C O U C H and CURE THE l u n g s Dr. King’s New Discovery for C8S&1* «-Sa. WITH RND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. A M e p h is to p h o les o f Today. ji—. FOR COUGHS K IN G O F C U R E S THE WONDER WORKER FOR COLDS | fi INEH IISCOVERY 1 (Original J A bridge whlat pnrty wait In progress In one of the fuali Iona hie houses of n largo city. Tlui games were for money, but u h one may l*»*n or svln a largo number o f polut* nt ¿trldgi? u point ! wus flxo<l nt u fetv cent*. There were two hoi « o f tables. A t oue set fho piny wn*i for money; ut fho oilier there svns no sink«* Guests wore permitted to sit ill the slake or no slake table«, ns they pleased. Ni m ly nil the guests had arrived and neleeled l heir seats when u young uinn enteroil who took u ehulr opposite a young girl nt one o f the tables where there «in* no stake to 1» played for. <>n Ills left snt nn elderly woman with a ruperlor look; on Ills right, a ml*l*llo ii/eil uinu with n bn 1*1 bead, who seeio- <**1 to regard the nfTnlr us n Ixirc. The newcomer « a s * lei leu tel y formed, strikingly handsome uml with a win ning voice and smile. The girl svns whut In railed a 'T it Ian lieauty—that Is, | I bad the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and m y friends expected that with reddish golden hair and dark, when I le ft m y bed it would surely be for m y grave. Our doctor pronounced m y case incurable, llipild eyes. The young man was uot but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. K in g’s New Discovery cured me so completely that I am known to any one ut the tuhle, Imt In- troductlons In such cases are uo^ re- all sound and w ell.— MRS. E V A UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. ijulred. Hi- addressed the young girl modestly, yet confidently. A m tin* piny went <>n It was evident that t-hn was fulling under the H[iell of ihu many pleasant things he said to SOLD A N D G U A R A N TE E D BY N N H H I her, the musical voice hi which he mid them, the glances that shot from Ills eyes. Indeed, Ids whole jicrsoiial- . Ity was fuHcluatlug unit plainly devot e*l to Impressing her. Finally he sng- | gi-sted Hint a game without n stuke | The bnldheuileil opponent took up the was uulutorcstlug nnd proponed that score, figured up his loss, felt nervous they luive n smnll one to consist o f but ly In Ills pockets, whispered something n «•»•ut u point. The opposing couple to the host nnd left the room. Ills partner, exclaiming, “ Well, I declare!" did not object, but the Titian girl de mnmsl. She said she was u uiembur also stalked away. The Titian girl of n church that prohibited both card after sitting for n few moments with I phiylng nml dauciug. She had uttend- her face covered withdrew her hands nnd looked dazedly nt those standing im | the party uot knowing there were to I k ? curds uml had been |«ersuaded nlx>ut. when herinotlier approached and, to play only ut tbc urgent request of | like a storm cloud, swept her away. tho host**'*, there lieiug one vacant i As for the stranger, he nes’ er appear scat. T lie young man opposite her ed to claim Ids share of the winnings, looked into her eyes with his, w h ere-1 nor was he heard o f ever afterward. F. A. M ITC H E L. upon she took up the hand that lay be- : fore her, making no further objection. . Prom that moment the cards seemed i Give Chicks Charcoal. bewitched. W h en ever it came the turn When chicks arc fed mashes It Is a o f the Tltiuii girl to play dummy she great benefit to them to add a little Invariably played “ without a trump,” * powdered charcoal to their feed. Have which In bridge wldst counts twelve ; tho mash moist enough so the charcoal points for each trick above t*U. She | w ill stick. The chicks will soon learn D ually won most o f tho tricks, often | to like It and will eat the mixture as taking them all, maklug what Is called readily as plain food. When they get n grand slam and counting a bonus, j older, feed tho charcoal aloue anil see Ib-sldee, she nnd her partner always how they will cat I t It Is a fine thing won tfie rub game, which gave them i to keep them healthy, for it Is a great nu extra hundred points. This was all corrective, preventing fermentation o f the more remarkable since she had food In the crop, and for that reason never played the game before. Occa 1« n great nld in warding off bowel Kbniully her opponents would take up complaint.—California Cultivator. a good band and "double,” upon which •she would “ go back,” which Is tho Canada's Cash Road Tax 8ystfm. term for doubling tbc double. This Canadian townships, particularly doubling au*l redoubling would ofteu those o f the province o f Ontario, are go ou till tho original count had l»ecn adopting the cash road tax system In multiplied by six. place o f the ancient method o f working Tlio only person ut tbc tabic having out the road tax, which Is in too many ordinary bands was the young man cases a farce, says the Good Roads who had suggested playing for a stake, i Magazine. Supervision o f the werk on But, while he took no impurtuut part the roads Is Intrusted to from one to In the game himself, tho others seemed 1 four resi>onslble commissioners, who to feel that all this high play orlgluftt-' use labor saving machinery, build bet *• 1 through some mysterious lutlueneo ter bridges than the roads^ had and emanating from him. One by one tho | moke the highways permanent and CATIM l- players nt the other tables censed to durable. Durlug th<^ decade from 1S©6 ptay and, noticing that there wero to 1905 the outlay on county roads o f large hands nnd a large count at the Ohtarlo amounted to $21,000,000. Of table where sat the girt with the Titian this $10,432.902 was cash, and $10,- hair, stood watching the game. One 010.900 represented days o f statute la of these onlookers by 'mental process, bor. This equaled an average o f counted the score nnd noticed that she $2,100,000 per annum nnd Included the anil her partner were winners o f a expenditures by the townships and a considerable sum. part only o f thnt made by counties on Hep-partner sat facing n corner with their country highways. Cities nnd Ills I>ack to tho room full of guests, towns spent a large amount In addi so that Ills face could not I k ? seen. Tho j tion to the above sums. The good host, noticing persons about his table, I roads movement Is said to be extend advanced, looked nt him nnd, not rce- ing widely in Canada. ogulzlng bint, thought thnt he was Lucy Suddreth, o f Lenoir, N. C., had been troubled with some friend o f his svlfe’s to whom he Gumbo Roads. had not b.*eu Introduced. Then the a very bad cough for over a year. She says : “ A friend 8tnte Engineer George W . Cooley o f hostess saw him nnd fancied he must Minnesota was recently quoted ns say bought a bottle of C h a :. ib :: r i . ain ’ ' s C ough R e m e d y , be soma friend o f her husband’s. E v ing thnt he Is convinced that there is brought it to me and insiste1 that I should take it. I did ery 1 mm ly was Inquiring who ho was, no reason why good gumbo roads can so and to my surprise it helped me. Four bottles o f it nnd no one could give information. not be built. “ Tb e gumbo road built cured me of my cough,” A t Inst there arose a whispering a n d ! last year near Crookston," be stated, a murmuring. The Titian girl was "Is now In excellent condition and has F O R S A L E B Y B R E W E R D R U G CO. known to most o f the guests ns nn been every day during the year In example o f probity, but here she was | which It has been In use.” playing for stakes that had l>cen raised j from a cent to n dollar, her eyes bln*-' The Home Loving Guinea. Long Island Motor Parkway. i. Ing and her cheeks red with excite- j I t Is expected that the work o f con The guinea becomes attached to Its home nuil If taken to a strange place mold, her partner n man whom noliody ; structing the Long Island motor park knew nnd o f whom everybody was bus - i way w ill soon be Itegun In order to w ill often wauder away In search of pit Ions. Another estimate was made ; have It finished about a year hence. | the old place. of the winnings, and they were found says the Good Roads Magazine. The | Farmer Vincent's Wise Sayings. to reach f/r up into the hundreds of j length of this roadway h; to l*e over dollars. sixty miles, from 73 to It 0 feet wide. | Dandelion leaves are one o f tho best ’ lUÀJfcTRYTOR è Presently a clergyman Joined the on-1 and Its cost is estimates' nt over S2.- things to feed to hens that you can ' * ' : j ■ . , . V Ar get. lookers, l i e was nn Episcopalian, nnd 500,000. v v-.-n ' PRINTING PL ATE n gold cross glistened on Ills breast, j Some breeds o f bens need altogether He stood directly opposite the young She Wee a Bit Bashful. different feed from others You didn't ■"WJptipNERY PRINTING stranger, who, on looking up, copied Mr. root, n very dl indent man, was know thnt? W hat will make one hen ;^P<S)fAPEP ILLUôTWnONÔ the cross. In n twinkling every uiom- unable to prevent himself tielng Intro lay the most eggs may not be the t«?r o f the ' aril party seemed released duced one evening to a fascinating thing for another. The hen business Is AND BOOK IT. T from bln „enthrallment. Ills opponents young lady. who. misunderstanding bis a study. v-fkOÏe PI) AflDlLLUérmTlONê threw down their cards nnd arose, with nume, constantly addressed him as Mr. Cut some o f the second crop dovet an angry look. The Titian girl leaned reters, innch to the gentleman's dis to feed to the hens next winter. ^C^JCÀND èOUVLNIf RPOàT back In her chair and covered her face tress. Finally summoning np the cour Drop mashes for awhile nnd try feed with her hands. The strange young age, he .earnestly remonstrated: “ Oh, ing whole or cracked grain. There Is v% ÿCATALpO 'é. I AB[ L tv man paled, half arose nnd. muttering don't caff me Peters. Call me 1’eetr’ % 1 0 9 4 LC.OM U » T S t t T a reason and a good one. Change o f “ Ah. but I don't know you well diet Is good even fot ".sus. something about having promised to PORTLAND OR COON be nt home early, slunk away through enough. Mr. Peters.” said the young Fix up n box of sand lu tbe corner the crowded rooms. A moment Inter j lady, blushing, as she withdrew l>e- of the henhouse for fifc biddies to ras- ____ I____I • >«. Colle. Choler* «n*t carriage wheels were heard rolling rap hiuil her fau.—London Telegraph. L n a m D e ria tn S Diarrhoea KitneUy. tlo lu.—Farm Journal. Never fails. Buy it uow. It rasy »ave life. I1 by IUKOS- FOR I THROAT 1 DR. K IN G ’S lu n g s | FOR COUGHS AND COLDS | PREVENTS PNEUMONIA Price 50c and $1,00 A B S O L U T E L Y G U A R A N T E E D ! Trial Bottle Free BREWER DRUG COMPANY 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 IN STA N C E. NEI&S CONNAWAY PH O T O E IN G R /W T IK S \ M