The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 06, 1908, Image 5

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Bad Symptoms.
Thu woman who
WATER RATES
piTlodlral h w i d -
Tim following are th e water ratea ii *
fc.'iirs, bsckucli«, imm * imaginary dark
k|H>u or specks lloiitliiK or i I uiii 'I iih before ndifpiwMiy the Town f ’ouneil a t its
h< r eye», huy^im wlng dl»tr<>>» or hm vy regni ir inii tiiig held Kelt, flth, litOH:
lomacli, faint •pH)», drag-
full
King
log In lower alidonilnal or
llari.er *hop. I c h a ir |ier m o n th , $1;
oil I'llv dy startled or excited,
I vie
each
ndilitioiiul chair, 25e; bulli, each
rri' g
palnf nl period*, with or with-
out
vie
Th, 1» »ufT.-rlrier from tuh, 50c.
weak
rungcimnU thatuhould
Blacksmith shop, I lire, $1; nddf-
rtllon. Not ull of ahovn
aym
hkcly to h« preeent In any tioual lire, 25c,
tu r n
Imn
env
badly treated and such
n run Into niuladlun which do-
»urgeon's knife If thuy do not
caii'i
man
Ur.
re. i
No HHilIrlno rxt.mt h.u xnrh a long
a i nTTTi^ fT F ~1 llui T o fiilpT~Jn~^ uTff
« u . r »;,]»!■ r b m i . U t u i l k
i'tu u lu *
lion. - wo nn-<TTl'ltie liai mn h u »troi.i/
i»fLTeA«li»nni tiX r^-iii. m m
i i i i i i TI m T
y,ti i. ol
gjtt nrl h more t
aavsraj
Ilf I . r d n ^ i i .
tyny|ilflli|. The Vi ry taut logri «lien.,
“t .
known to medical »clunro for the cur« of
woman'* peculiar ailment* entiT Into lu
composition. No alcohol, harmful, or
habit-forming drug I* to ho found In the
ll*t of Iti Ingredients printed on each
bottle-wrapper and aitcNted under oath.
In any email lion of the female »yntera,
Dr. I’lcrce'» Favorito Proscription cun do
only good never harm. Its w hole effect
la Pi Ktrengthen. Invlitornte and regulate
the whole female sy»leni and e*|M-clally
the |H'lvlc organ*. Win n t h e e u p - de-
rank’i-d In function or affected hy diiiaasa,
the tomaeh and otln r organ* of digestion
become sympathetically deranged, the
nerve* are weakened, and a long lint of
bad, unpleaeaut »ymplonis follow. Too
much mint not bo expected of thl* " F a ­
vorite I’rMcrlptlon." It will not perform
miracle*: will not corn turnon no med­
icine will. It l!ill oft* n /o . i. nl them, If
taken In time, and t h um the operating
table and the »urgeon'a knife may he
avoided.
Women coffering from diseases of long
•landing, am Invited to conmtlt Doctor
Pierre by letter, free. All corfr-pondenca
U held n* «trl< tly private and mn-redly
confidential. Adureas Dr. It. V. tierce.
Un Halo, N. Y. •
Dr. Pierce’» Medical Adviser HOW) page«)
U »'lit fru í on receipt of 81 OlUecent
•tamp* for patier-covcred, or 31 vtamp*
for cloth-bound copy. Address aa above.
Ihiihliug piirpo«« *, |>er in. brick. 16c;
barrel lime or ce m e n t, 10c.
Ilutelier shop, $1.
Dwelling, kitchen faucet, $1; Imtli
tuh, 2 ”ic; toilet 25c.
Livery barn, | mt m o n th , $250.
Jf'itel or boarding house, from $2
to $.1.
Confectionery store, $1.
Laundries, per m o n th , $2.50.
Lodge room«, 50c.
General store, I I .
Creamery, $2 50.
N
Mutiiifnrt uric*, $2.50.
Photo g.illerie*, $1 itO.
Private -table, I team , 25c; each ad-
ditional a n im al lop.
I >rug *f <»te $ I .
Sai<Min $2, toilets 50c each.
Irrigating, each \ inch nozzle, 60
foot front, 75c; more that; 50 foot, I I ;
per season $3 and ♦L
Kipling at W o rk .
B e s t C ig a r s
a n d C a n d ie s .
GEM CONFECTIONERY
Cot root liuglihli in the Home.
Correct English in the School.
Whitt to rtny and W hat not to Stay.
Course in Letter W riting and
P unctuation.
T w e n ty Daily Drill*.
Business Kllgliidl lul' the liOaiuSsa
Man.
C om pound Word*: How to W rite
Them.
S tudies in
F.ngllrli L iterature.
Wwnfttl
$1.00 n year. Send 10 rent* for
Sample Copy
UIIHIIKCT I M i l . l M I ,
K t a n s t o n , 111.
1 lie Secret of a
Beautiful Face
lies ia keeping the skin pro-
tectrdu: wcllasclcanscd. Just
vva hing is not enough—that
on'y leave j the delicate surface
more exposed to the irritation
of dust and germs} to merci­
less attacks of sun and
weather. After washing, ap­
ply Rohcrtine and experience
it , d' ' 1 n freshment.
You will admire the line-less
Softness it imparts to face,
neck and arms. It not only
stimulates a radiant glow, hut
protects the skin from becom­
ing coarse. Prrvents burn­
ing, tan and freckles.
% Aik ;«r Druggitt /«r <*
▼ frtt tamfU and— TRY
K I L L thi c o u c h
and C U R E THX L U N C 8
wi™ Dr. King’s
New Discovery
for C 8 KSi# .rfSfe.
and all throat and lung troubles .
G U A R A N TEED SATISFACTORY
OB M ONEY R E FU N D E D .
" » C0U6HS
COLDS
AND ALL THROAT
DISEASES
and
LUNG
P R EV EN TS
PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION
"Two years ago a severe cold settled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me that I wae
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, as well aa I ever wae."
W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springe, Tenn.
School building, $2.
"I bu>e lounged hi Kndyard Kip­
ling's dcu nl ItrattlclKiro. Yt., before
he deserts I America for England und
aaw him ut hi* work. He sat at his
table In n revolving clutlr/- I had a
bo >. In my hand and said nothing uu-
I«'.- m l w ii * spoken to, for 1 w:yj enjoy­
ing a great privilege that was granted
to no one else hut hi* wife. He would
write for a moment, perhaps for teu or
fifteen in I ii u tea at n time. If he was
A T THE
writing verses he would hum very
softly to bllUMsJf an air which proba­
bly kept the rhythm In Ills ndnd.
When writing prose, he vvns silent, but
often he would lay down his pen.
Sec our line of Postal Cards. whirl rouml In his chair nud chat for
Hundreds to select from.
awhile. It might 1« something relat­
ing to the subject he was treatlug or
bear no relation to It. Suddenly he
"Correct E nglish-H ow To Use It" w I'.sld wheel haek again, aud his pen
\ Monthly Miign/lnr P M ufrd To
would fairly fly over the pai»er. He
Thr I «r Of KtiglUli,
can easily concentrate Ills thoughts
J o s K H IN F .T U R C K B A K K R ,E pito * and as easily descend from cloud land
to the conimonplaee o f the day, though
i* tit i I At. m v i t.M s ,
hi Id* mind and on Ids lips nothing Is
ever commonplace. Some of his poems
Course in Grammar.
he has written when speeding In a
How to itu-rensc One’* Vocabulary.
Pullman car at the rale of sixty miles
The Art of Conversation.
an h o u r . P a c i f i c Monthly.
.Shull an d Will: Should an d Would:
How to U *eT hem ,
Qirde Shot W ith W ater.
Shooting n humming bird with the
p ronouuuintioua ( C e n tu ry D iction­
ary.)
THE KING W
CURES
DR. KING’S
N E W DISCOVERY
stun Heat bird shot made is out of the
question, for the tiniest seeds o f lead
would destroy his coat. The only way
In which the bird can he captured for
commercial purposes Is to shoot him
with n drop o f water from a blowgnn
or a fine Jet from n small syrluge.
Skillfully directed, the w ater stuns
him. He falls Into n silken net and
lief ore he recovers consciousness Is
suspended over n cyanide Jar. This
must be done quickly, for If he conies
to Ills sen ses lie fore the cyanide whiff
snulT* out his life he I* sure to ruin
hi* plum age In his struggles to escape.
H um m ing birds vary In size from spec­
imen* perhaps half a* large a* a spar­
row to those scarcely bigger than a
bee. The quickest ey e cannot follow
thorn In full flight. It I* only when,
though still flying furiously, they are
practically m otionless over flowers
tli.it tin* best marksman can bring
them to earth. New York Press.''
’ih s Fseding of Dog*.
"No i ’ o ' kept Indoors nud ludeed
very few outside should lie fed on
meat nor should lie be fed from the
table at mealtimes, as lie will soon
become a nuisance, especially when
there are visitors. If he Is alw ays fed
at the conclusion of a eertnln m eal—
niifier, for Instance he will w ait pa
ttenlly until llie prescribed time. It Is
a goo l plan to feed after one's midday
meal, givin g plenty o f green vegetn
hies, bread and potatoes, with a very
few sam ps of finely cut meat, the
whole well mixed anil some gravy
poured over it. If tw o mania are given,
one should l e at breakfast tim e and
ouo In Hie evening. One should con
*1 t i f onp. a little oatmeal nud milk
or a plate of dry dog biscuit.
"At no tim e should the dog have
more than lie will eat. and If ho lenves
a n y th in : on Ills plate except the pat
tern Ills allow ance should l»e reduced
or a meal om itted."—Suburban I.lfe.
PR IC E OOc
AND $1.00
H H N H B k SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY J N N H
BREW ER
DRUG
COMPANY
B E S T H E A L E K IN T H E W O RLD .
Uov. F. StHrbird, of E a s t Raymond)
Maine, says: “ 1 have used Buck leu*
Arnica Salve for several year*, on m y
old arm y wound, a n d o th e r o b stin ate
sores, and find it th e best healer in th e l
world. 1 use it too w ith great Muceess
in my veterinary business.” Price 25c.
a t Brewers d rug store.
I t n “ ver takes a m an long to learn
which end of a m ule to feed.
C A U S E OF STOM ACH T R O U B L E S .
W hen a m an has trouble w ith his
»tomuch you may know t h a t he is e a t ­
ing m ore th a n he should or of some
article of food or d rin k not suited to
his nge or occupation, or t h a t his bow­
el* are habitually co n stipated. T ake
C ham b erla in s S to m a ch and Liver T a b ­
lets to regulate th e bowels and im prove
th e digestion and see if th e trouble
doer not disappear. Ask for a free
sam ple. Sold by nil druggist*.
Any fool can find th e sh a rp end of
the rocking c h a ir in the dark.
Kodol i* today th e best know n and
m o it reliable remedy for all disorders
of th e stom ach, such as dyspepsia,
deart b u rn ^ e o u rs to m a c h and belching
of gas. Kodol co n ta in s th e sam e juices
found in a health y sto m ach . Kodol is
p leasant to take. It is g u aran teed to
give relief and is sold here by S tay to n
P harm acy. _____
____
Men of full habits m ake full c h u r c h ­
yards.
T E T T E R , SALT K H A U M , EC ZEM A .
These are disease* for which C h a m ­
berlains Salve is especially valuable.
It q u ick ly allays the itching and
s m a rtin g and soon effect* a cure. Price
25 cents. For sale by all druggists.
E gotism is harder to get ou t of the
system th a n nicotine.
Mr. J o h n Rilm, Yining, la., says, ‘‘I
have been selling D e W itts K idney and
Bladder Pills for about a year and they
give better satisfaction th a n and pill
I ever sold. There » dozen people here
who have used them an d they give
perfect satisfaction in every case. I
have used them myself with fine re­
sults.” Sold by S ta y to n P h arm ac y.
W hen others fail it is your o p p o r­
t u n i ty to m ake good.
Be careful a b o u t t h a t little ro ugh. G et
som ething right away; some good, re­
liable remedy t h a t will move the bow­
els. Kennedy* L axative C nngh S y ru p
acts gently j e t prom ptly on the bow­
els and allay* inflam m atio n at the
sam e tim e. It is pleasant to tak e and
it is especially recom m ended for c h i l d - :
ren, as it tastes nearly as good ns m ap ­
le sugar. Sold by S tayton P harm acy.
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.
I.ucy Suddreth, of Lenoir, N. C., had been troubled with
a very bad cougli for over a year. She says : “ A friend
bought a bottle of C h a m b e r l a i n ' s C ou g h 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.
Pay of A r m y Officers.
When n young man becomes a cadet
N E IS S £
nt W est Point, lie enters upon a gov­
C O N N A W A Y
ernm ent allow ance of $W*0.f>0 a year.
On graduation the W est Pointer Is
coni m issioned a second lieutenant anil
receives a salary of Sl.RXt If unm ount­
ed or $1,500 if mounted. Increases at
each five year period bring the pay at
a uô
the end of tw enty years up to
In the one case and $2.100 In the
'Á f M r é d i PRINTING PLA TED for
other.
i ^ T J Ò N E RY PRINTIN6
The pay of first lieutenants begins at
I t would take a lot of arnica to cure $1,500 and $1.000; captains, $l.soo and
JjE W é PAPER ILLUSTRATIONS
$2,000; majors. $2,500; HoutcTiaut colo­
the lam e excuses of this world.
nels, $d,000; colonels, $3,500. Each offi­
'‘ V - * ,'AZINE AND BOOKLET
D e W itts L ittle Early Risers, small, cer attains a 40 per cent m axim um In­
Csod Trade.
PS ÂF1 DILL U <a> T RAT ION ê
"Oh. my business Is good," said ihe safe, sure little pills Sold by S tayton crease in tw enty years.
trombone player. "In fart, I am al­ P harm acy.
On the average the salary o f the I f.CpMJCANü SOUVErNIE-RPOST
ways Mowing about It."
T h e wife of a h rn k e m a n should a l ­ arm y officer Is higher thau that of the
"Well, I'm sooted with mine, too,'
o^Qli.CATALOOá.LABf L M V
college professor, the m inister or the
ways wear a tra in .
Mild the chimney sweep.
Ty' ' 0 9 * t C 0 NU »TfXtfcT
graded civil service em ployee. T he o f­
"And ml"c i< nut of sight," said the
■PO RTLAND O P C O O N
ficer has allow ances for residence and
G et D eW itts Carbolixed W itch Haz
It I ver.
el Salve— it is healing, soothing and personal attendance. l i e may buy
household supplies from n governm ent
.___ ,
Colic. C h o lrrs unit
Do one thing at n t me and the big cooling. It is good for piles. Su'd by com m issary at cost. — D etroit New s- : Chamberlain
s
umniK»» Kiimiv
filng«' first Lincoln.
S ta y to n P harm acy.
N tv e r tail*. Buy it iww- It W )
Tribune.
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