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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1908)
\ COMMON SENSE # W ATER RATES. Lead* moil liitclllgcnt people to uiwouly medliilnesof known cow position. There- fore I II » tli lit Dr. Piero«’» medicines, the makeMcd wAlrli print every Ingredient rnti-rlii|(Na<i lln-iu upon tho bottle wrap per» and auV'l It»correctness undrr oath, •re dally « r ilin g In favor. Tho com- poilllonof I lr J I ’lerce'» medicine« 1» open to everyljodyVUr. PI itq »* Islmr deniron» of bavin« tlie a ..in 1. Unlit of I'p estf« ^ upon hU.fnrmulir, t**ing M M tiW tim m in r jiirartfnnTrii u Oil « nKTWinB I a morn iiu ra u m i4 im u 'i « 111 J Ì 1 9 ni/eil. llelnif wholly made o flh c active inciflcmal principle« extracted from na tive forest root«, by exact proccMCK original with Dr. Pierce, and without tho 0*0 of a drop of alcohol, trlph--rcflnod and cheuilrally pure glyeerlno U'lng used In- •tead In extracting and prcuervlng the curative virtue* residing In the r»s»t* employed, these medicine» are entirely free from the objection of doing harm by creatliiK an ap|M-tlte for either al coholic I leverage» (,r habit - forming drug». Examine the formula on their bottle wrapiM-ra— the «nine a* »worn to by Dr. I’lerce, and you will find that hla "Golden Medical Dlacovery,* the great, blood -purl Her, »tomach tonic and bowel regulator—the intsllrlnn which, while not recommended to cure con«umptloyi In Ita advanced «tage«(no medicine will do that) yet doe» cure all those catarrhal condi tion* of head and throat, weak «tomncli, torpid liver ami bronchial trouble«, weak lung* and bang-on cough«, which, if neg- lected or badly treaUsl lead up to and finally terminate In consumption. Take tho "Golden .Medical Discovery* in time and it 1» not likely to disappoint you If only you glvo It a thorough and /olr trial.' Jlkm t expect miracle». It won’t do supernaluril things. You must exercise your patience and |>ersevor< In it« use for a reasonable length of time to get Its full tienellu. The IngrodlontM of which I)r. I’lerce’* medlclnea are coni|«is<sl have the imonaHth-d endorsement of Korea «>1 medical lead* r- betu r than .mv amount of lay, or non-professional. testimonial*. T h e y are not given away to !*• experi mented with but ure sold ny all dealer* In medicines at reasonable prices. The (oUowing are the water rate« a» adopted by the Town Council at it» regular meeting held Feb. tttli, IttOK: FOR KING OF CURES rhirU r shop, l chair |>er month, $1; oacli additional chair, 25c; bath, each tub, 50c. FOR COLDS THE WONDER WORKER Illncksmith shop, I lire, $1; nddi- tional lire, 25c. FOR AND LUNGS ilinlding purpose», ja r m. hrick, 15c; barrel lime or cement, 10c. Iltlleher shop, $1. Dwelling, kitchen faucet, $1; hath till», 25c; toilet 25c. HEW DISCOVERY! Livery barn, |»-r month, $2.50. Hotel or hoarding house, from »2 to $3. Confectionery «tore, $1. . Laundries, per month, $2.50. Lodge room», 50c. | FOR COUGHS AND COLDS | PREVENTS PNEUMONIA General «tore. *1. Creamery $2 50. I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and m y friends expected that when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced m y case incurable, but thanki be to God, four bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and well.— MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. Mauufacttirie*, $2.50. Photo galleries, $1.50. Private stable, I team, 25c; each ad ditional a animal lOe. Price School building, $2. Drug «tote $1. 50c and $1.00 A B S O L U T E L Y G U A R A N TE ED ? Trial Bottle Free SOLD A N D G U A R A N TE E D BY Saloon $2, toilets 50c eaclll Irrigating, each \ inch nozzle, 50 bait front, 75c; more than 50 foot, $ i; |*er *ea«on $3 ami $4. BREW ER DRUG COMPANY B E8T H E A L E R IN T H E WORLD. Rev. F. Htarbird, of East Raymond» He wa* not n very rapid wooer, and «he was getting a hit anxloua. Again he railed, and they «at togetb- er lu tbe parlor. “Just those two.’ Ma,ne’ 1 h#v8 " ** *' Bucklen« Arnica Halve for »everal years, on my old army wound, and other obstinate I »ores, and find it the best healer iu the 1 A loud rap came nt the front door. world. I uae it too with great »uccess “Oil. Istt.’ier!" she said. “Who can be in my veterinary business.” Price 25c. j calling?’ at Brewers drug store. “Hay you’re out.” said the deceiver. “Oh. no: that would t»e untrue." mur It n**ver takes a man long to learn mured the Ingenuous one. which end of a mule to feed. “Then «ay you’re engaged,” he urged. Best Cigars and Candies AT THE “Oh. may I. C h arlie?’ she cried a« c a u s e o f sto m ach T r o u b l e s . »he threw herself In his arm». When a man heat trouble with his And the man kept on knocking at the front door.—Illustrated Bits. stomach you may know that he is eat GEM CONFECTIOiNERY Sec our line of Postal Cards. Hundreds to select from. ing more than he should or of some ! article uf food or drink not suited to hi* age or occupation, or that his bow " C o r r e c t English-H ow To Use I t " els arc habitually constipated. Take «% M o n t h l y M u g i i / l i i F | ) « % o t « i d T o Chamberlain* Stomach and Liver Tab- The* I * r O f t’ l i g l l u h . .................. ..................... ] nin* white of egg I* almost pure pro- lets to regulate the bowels and improve Protein and Its Sources. Protein Is the nitrogenous pari of feeds iuk I Is h.v far the most valuable of the different groups of nutrients. Its characteristic element 1» nitrogen. JO H h lllN R 1 ( K< K KA K K K , hl>IT«>H j m“ 1 * ” 1 'tlH IA I. « O X TK M '*, Course in Grammar. How to increase One’» Vocabulary. The Art of Conversation. Shall ami Will: Should and Would. H«»w to Use Them. Pronouuciations (Century Diction ary.) Coirect English in the Home. Correct F.nglish in tho School. What to Say and What not to Say. Course in Letter Writing and Punctuation. Twenty Daily Drills. Business Kuglinh for'the Business Man. Compound Words: How So Write Them. Stu d ies in English Literature. ,»g)>Mls W i t i i t c d $1.00 a year. Send 10 cents for Sample Copy • I’llKKr.CT K NULISII, ) Kvsnston, III. The Secret of a Beautiful Face He* in keeping the skin pro- tcctedai wellaicleafUed. Ju»t washing ¡1 not enough—that only leaves the delicate surface more exposed to the irritation of dust and germ«; to merci less attacks of sun and weather. After washing, ap ply Robcrtine 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- \| mg coarse. Prevents burn ing, tan and frvrkles. (J.1 «W J t k y i u r D r u g g is t f t K I L L the and CURE m co uch THE LUNGS w , th Dr. King’s New Discovery for C S S S ?* 1 ................. « ¿ 23 *. AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. 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 REFUNDED. " r> r,cl‘ ln ' ,ro« 'ln- digM lio„ “ d.,er ,iot d i u p p e r . tr’o uble A .k lor « Ire» are leguminous hays, »neh n» clover, alfalfa and cow pea hay.—John Michels. sample. Hold by all druggists. Any fool can find the »harp end of * Easily Stated. the rocking chair in the dark. A committee having lu charge a local Kodol is today the best known and entertainment went to a noted editor to request him to take part ln it. most reliable remedy for all disorders 1 “What do you want mo to do, gentle of the stomach, such as dyspepsia, men?” he asked. “We would Tike to have you give us ‘U‘art burn’ »«nr stomach and belching a talk ou spelling reform,” they re- of gas. Kodol contains the same juices plied. | found in a healthy stomach. Kodol is "Well," he rejoined, ^’T can give yoji j,|t.asa„ t take. It is guaranteed to my lden of spelling reform lu one sen give relief and is sold here by Htayton tence. Ju s t leave ‘me’ off the ‘pro- Pharmacy. grannuo. A Curiou» Tre». In the village of Clynnog, Wales, there la an old cottnge. formerly a I country tavern, upon the roof of which there Is n full grown sycamore tree. About fifty years ago a seedling from a neighboring churchyard, where other : sycamores are growing, found a rest ing place I 11 the corner of the wall above a slab of stone over the entrance to the building. The young tree thriv ed for a time on the small quantity of soli collected In the corner of the walls and fii.nllv forced Its roots downward through the walls Into the earth be- Men of full habit* make full ch u rch yards. T E T T E R , SALT RHAUM, ECZEM A. These are diseases for which Cham- : berlains Halve is especially valuable. It quickly allay» the itching and smarting and soon effects a cure. Price 25 cents. For sale by all druggists. Egotism is harder to get out of the ¡system than nicotine. Mr. John Riha, Viniug, la., «ays, “ I have been selling DeWitta Kidney and I .. ..... , . . . , ,, 1 Bladder Pi Is for about a year and they low. From the outside no trace of the 1 J J roots can be seen. j give better satisfaction than and pill ------------------------ j I ever sold. There a dozen people here Cutting Big Diamond*. j w|io have used them and they give Big diamonds lose a great deal In perfect satisfaction in every case. I the cutting. The Kohlnoor was re have used them myself with fine rc- duced by an unskillful stonecutter suits." Hold by Stayton Pharmacy. from TTO’St carats to 280 carats, a sec ond cutting brought It down to 180 1-10 carats and a third to 100 1-10 carats, or less than a seventh of Its original size. The original weight of the P itt or Regent diamond was 410 carats, but in the hands of the cutter two-thirds i disapi>enred, while the Star of the South, which was picked up In a rlv- er by a Degress, lost n little over half Its weight by cutting. Tl-.e Poet’s Son. "W hy. Freildv. bow dirty you are. and only yesterday yon wrote a verse for papa’s birthday, pm ulslng always to wash your hand* clean.” “Well, mamma, that was only a poetic license.”—Fllcgi’iule Blatter ««reset- When others fail it is your oppor- I tunity to make good. 1 He careful about th at little rough. G»;^ som ething right away; some good, re ]¡,t t,le remedy th at will move the bow- 1 . ,, , . . Q e s. K ennedy* Laxative Cntigli Syrup ; J J ' nets gently j e t promptly on the bdw- lets and allay* inflam m ation nt the 1 same time. It i* pleasant to take and it i* especially recommended for child- i , , j » ‘,nrl>’ « KO”d a* m«|»- In sugar. Hold by Htayton Pharmacy, It would take a lot of arnica to cure the lame excuses of this world. DeWitta Little Early Risers, small, safe, sure little pill*. Hold by Htayton He Will you he my wife? She—The Pharmacy. Asserting Himself. Don’t I«' ridiculous. He—Yes. I The wife of a brakeman should al know It sound* ridiculous: but. then. T’m not so particular as some in»'u nr»* ways wear a train. - Boston Transcript Get DeWitta Carbolixed Witch Haz- '■.o*:,lu ' I» I’.npnrtHhlp to the man el Halve— it is healing, soothing and Who can ami will. Ylrnlwan. cooling. It is good for piles. Hold by Htayton Pharmacy. FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommendations of people who hav& 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. v AN INSTANCE. Lucy Suddreth, of Lenoir, N. C., had been troubled with a very bad cough for over a j-ear. She say9 : “ A friend bought a bottle of C h a m peri . vin ’ 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.” F O R S A L E B Y B R E W E R DRUG CO. Pay of Army Officer*. When a young man becomes 9 cadet at W est Point, he enters upon a gov ernment allowance of $000.50 a year. On graduation the W est Pointer is commissioned a second lieutenant and receives a salary of $1.400 If unmount ed or $1,500 If mounted. Increases at each five year period bring the pay nt the cud of twenty years up to $1.000 In the one case and $2,100 In the other. The pay of first lieutenants begins at 91,500 and 91.000; captains, $1.800 and $2,000: majors. $2.500; lieutenant colo nels, $3,000; colonels. $3.500/ Each offi cer attains a 40 per cent maximum In crease in twenty years. On the average the salary of the army officer Is higher than that of the college professor, the m inister or the graded civil service employee. The of ficer has allowances f^r residence and personal attendance. He may buy household supplies from a government commissary at cost. — Detroit News- ; Tribune. ... t NEISS £ CONNAWAY P H O TO E N G B A V E K S ART\§>TS> IILUÔTRP> T O R è nok<tr*c' f RlflTIN û PL ATE S tor STATIONERY PRINTING NEWSPAPER IL L U in W lO N â ¿MAGAZINE AND BOOKLET CCVÈ R®i ABDILLUeiT RAT lONè C0MICANÜ àOUVENIERPOâT , C A P O & C A T A LO G é .L A B E L A f V l 0 9 * E C 0 fSU * T S t t T P O R T L A N D O « C O O fH Chamberlain's f f i h S f t S X Never Gila. Huy it uuw. It may save lue.