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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1908)
H la AsA Your OwnDoctor If he tells you to take A yer’s C h e r r y P e c t o r a l fo r y o u r severe cough o r b r o n c h ia l trouble, then take It. If he has anything better, then take that. But we know what he will say; for doctors have used this cough medicine over 60 years. " I h » v a na#d A yor'a C h # r n P***U»rml fo r *i»ii| ha rd «olite, t»s<l fu h i, . » R . M __________ U id < a n u u a jiis liiH n «nsa It ài mm mo 4 S ' ’ good, anil I Ì miì I ooo il U th« mrtllcl . In .. t h « w orld fo r all th ro a t and lu n g tro u b le s K m C. »TIAOT Albany. Oragoci. *9 J. G. Ajrtr (Jo.. Lownll, Atao n a o u m o tu rs rs o f A u ijers SAMAPAglUjL Ml IS. H ai « vkjob . K eep th e b o w elt open w ith o n e ot Ayer'» Kills a t b ed tim e, lu st o n e A C w n eerted H roa d a ld e. When those twenty alt pianola pi anos on board the Mg tJ»*«*t are banging away at the same time It will take a nervy enemy to »land up and face the concerted hrondalde. Cleveland lMalo Dsstaat K n fllr Wlsdutn. “ What your huaband doesn't know about race horses," mild th«- friend of the family, “ Isn't worth knowing." "Tea,” answered young Mrs. Tor- kina; “ and what t'harlla does know about them Isn't worth knowing, eith er.” — Washington Star. O Onty One "BROMO QUININf.” Th«t 1» I.AXATIVR BKOMO Ul'IMXK. Look for th< «1»nalura of K W. (IKoVK. l'«#l the World orer to Cure I Cold la Oua Pay. the. He » '• « W lllle g . In the morning mail the busy editor found the following letter written on a jxaital ca rd : “ Dear HIr: I have jnat graduated from a correspondence school o f Journal lam. Would you like to have me write for your pa|>er7 J. A leiunder M cN u tt" He 17.1 nj^ hla truaty pencil, the buay editor dashed off the following In re p ly : “ Itear J. A lex : Certainly we would tie pleased to have you write for our pa|ier. Kindly add re«» your letter to the circulation manager and Inclose the regnlar subscription price.” IT ’S T R E E “ SE N D FOR IT N O W ” T h « B ««t FrxiK Trom and Berry Plant CaUluff In th « N orth w est J. J. B U T Z E R 192 Front St., O ood mum Portland. Oregon m y a mall« U m most of Ui« flnrt. FERRITS h«TA MUhrl« «ffwl k«pt F r rr y ’• Fn*1- nr«« U m ) Rig eat lu U»« wufltl- -U»rf It tell«. f r r r y 'm Bmmd A n n u m ! for 1 9 0 8 trlU the* w h ole ft«wd H lor y srnt F R E F. for tlM «AklHJ. I »oii't sow »emU Uli you get lt. 0 M. retti A CO . I INSURE YOUR HEALTH r* WD COMFORT L\ on storm y d ays ^ by wearing a |«#ShM '•Hitt»* Clean - Light Durable Ouananto^d oof muie T eam BORAX A heaping teaspoonlul to a gal lon of hot watar w ill cleans« yourdlshas, platas, cups, aarth- enwara, cutlery and kitchen utanalla from dirt and grease, leaving nalthar taate nor amall. A ll Heelers. " W K I X " Ns. P N U [w; S em p ls. B ook let and P a rlor Card O sbm P solS e Ooaet B ora s C o.. O akland. OKI. No. 1 1 -0 « If B N w r i t i n g t o n d v e r t l s n n p lo n e e • tla t h i s p e p e r O k illa a ti D la poa lrin a . I I U M t l « Not I o . o I t .A , T k a U sual W a r . Mrs. Kawl«r— 1 hop« you arc all well. ' Mra. Hendricks (the lan dlady)—Can Mr». Na/bue— O, yea, we re well J help you to aouie more aoup, Mr. enough now particularly my huaband. Duinley? That's what pmvokee me. All the real Mr D m n le y -N o . thanka. of ua have bad the grip, but ha won't Mra. Hendricks (engagingly— Don't even take a slight cold. refuse, Mr. Duinley, becauae It Isn’t considered good form to be helped Mo aera will Had Mra. Window's Ar».thing Syrup th* Wet ranwlr U> use tut their clilkiraj tw ice to aoup. W e're not particular darla» the Uethiug period. j»eople here. Mr. Duinley— Oh. etiquette baa nofb- o f the Sena. Ing to do with it. madam, It'a th e Hobby Du Harry— I'd have you know soup.— Pearson's Weekly. that my auceetora came over on the St. V ito C Panes ana all h tr v o u s I ' l e u n Muyflow er. is iis i.tlr e»#ad h r I>r. K lin e 's Or>a* | Tommy Tuff— Dat aoî Why didn’t _ H AfVA ________ i t ' Alor M ore,. M »«d tut K H K K IS t r is aiuj I re s ti ss. U r. H. M .K II.M . US.. M l n x c b HU. l*U la ..i*k de y com* over on the Lucy tun la? The doctor had told one of his heat, hut the professor did not creek a smile. “ You end that story have met before, perchance," he said. "Yea," answered the professor; “ per Chauncey M. Depew.” C For A Infanta S T and O Children. R IA Marine olmcr vallons conducted by the Carnegie Inalltute o f Waalilugton during the laut year Indleatc that great Bears the nomili liner« may save from $1,000 to Signature o f $2,000 on each voyage l»y lielng able to steer much stralghter course«, based K new I t L ike a B ook. | With aeventeen mills enraged exclu- ii | h > ii the new measurements o f mag Onn In d e p e n d e n t V ie w . Nifbt Hohool J encher —I don t »up- «jvely n the business, Germany leads is netic declination, dip and Intensity, For my part,” said Mra. Lapaling, pose, of course, that any of you boy» is rhe manufacture of tissue paper, correcting errors o f form er Charts. | with strong feeling. “ I think a man that familiar with Virgil. | . ... ___________ Tlila I h only otic o f the numerous Helds utilises his horse should be Incaraonated Hbaggy Haired Pupil— I ort to be, PUPS CURfD IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. of research occupied by the Carnegie at once. We ought to exercise the utmost ma’am. It’s about six mi lea from Spoon P A Z O O I N T M E N T I* giia-anieed to enre any obsequiousness to dumb brute».” — Chi eaae of Itc h in g , B lind, deeding or P ro tru d in g river. I w<u born there. Institute In l!«i7, the work o f which cago Tribune. Piles in 6 to 14 d a , a or money refunded. S0e. Is contained In the year l**>k now pub- An l a fu rto B a l« la lcrrn p tlo a . llshetl. K x | mm 1HI oiim have been sent to H r Ha W o rk s . Deafness Cannot Be Cured "George was Just going to propose to every part o f the world, and almoHt New Reporter I banding in hia copy)— a p p lica tion », as they ca n n ot reach the me last night.” ses»ed portion o f tb s eur. 1 her - 1 » o n ly one There seems to be aontething the matter every brandi o f science has been In- "And what hoppened?" , , _I way to cure deulbess. and that I» by constlln with that typewriting machine. v u d etl. A m o n g th e practical rt-su lts d o n a i ram wllas. dea fn ess Is r iu K n b y » n In “ A tire blew up, and then he couldn't City Editor treading the manuscript) noted are a ruin meter Invented by II. f1an«<1 condition of tho muroua iinln« o i ttm Kuata< nlan 1 ube. Whan tbla tub* la Inflamed think of anything else.” — Cleveland — Yea; It seems to need some other man I n * ItosHlofT, which will automatically rou bava a rumbling »mind or linm-rfict bear to operate it. and wIn -11 It la entlrelr cloaed, Peafm-ra la Plain Dealer. t«**t uiid register the rainfall by the ing, Ilia m int, and unlraa the inflammation can be day, mouth or y e a r; the evolution of lakan nut and thla tuba raatored to It* normal hearing will ba daatroved forever. barnyard fowl«, with the promise of a condition, nine ca»ca out of ten are ra'.»»d by Catarrh, breeding scheme that will furiilMh more which la nothing but an Jnflainod condition oi the min-on» aurfacea. and bigger egg«; the discovery o f F. <5. W# will glva On# Hundred Dollar« for any S Honed l<*t, that all liodlly function« case of i'cafneaa (rauard by catarrh) that can- I not lie cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure. Bend for thrive best upon food that la the cloa- circular», free r J. ORKNEY A CO..Toledo. O. e«t approach to plain p roteld ; the Bold bv Driigg|»u 7kc. Drove all the makes from grafting o f ,'UIOO plants by Luther Hur- Ta*a Hall’a Family tqila for conatlpatlon. hunk. and several magnetic expeditions Ita O a ljr L a c k . ‘ nto the Fur North. Nevada Man— I tell you, air, natura haa done a great deal for this Htate. Hpenker ('nnnou'a notice to ebalrmet. Touriat (from the Eaat)— Why, yea. o f ajiproprlatlon commltt«*»* to have All you need ia to get a few people to their Mil* ready to re|Kirt by April 15, come and live here.— Chicago Tribune. presages an early adjournment o f Con Drives alt aches from the body, cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia and B id e L l g k t « e a L i t e r a t u r e . gress. Aside from the currency bill Walter Scott had just written "Kenil there U little legislation o f Importance C O N Q U E R S PAI N la-fore Congress. Ho far as the cur worth.” 25c— ALL DRUGGISTS-SO c . “ I’ ve a great mind to immortalize Win- rency measure 1« concerned, the lower nerka next." he said. "Evanston and Itotim* Is ho|M-leaaly divided, and there Wilmette, of course, are impossible.” 1« little |«i«slbl!lty o f the metnoers get Perhaps—-who knows?— the great nov ting together on the Aldrich hill. The el iat had been haled before magistrates ia Western members are outyq«>ken those two towns and fined for exceeding ag.i I nut It, and It la not believed that the «peed limit.— Tbicago Tribune. even H|«*aker Cannon can brtq£ them Into line. CoiigreN«ional convention« ‘^ r ‘ will I«- held curly this year because o f the presidential campaign. For this reason Congressmen want to get nway from Washington. A large pbr cent have fences to repair In their districts, and they do not want to be cooped Up In Washington, hundred* o f miles from the “ dear |>eople.'* If a currency law I* to I«* enacted they may be driven to agree to some plan in order to bring a (tout nn early adjournment. The pub lic w elfare doe* uot require that they Mhould remain In Washington. Tlie Kind You Hats Always Bought F.TS ST PATR ICK IRELAND S-JACOBS OIL 4 - For the tlrst time In seventy years the figure o f the American eagle that surmounts the mace, the symltol o f au thority In the national House o f Rep resentatives, left Its perch the other day. When news o f the flight o f the bird IsH-ame known to members by many politicians It was Interpreted as an ill omen. The House mace Is one o f the most prized possessions o f the lower branch o f Congress. It has done service for threescore years and ten. The mace has, with rare exception, been effective In restoring order In the House. A representative suspended for violating the House authority, nft- er the tnn<*e had been displayed by the sergeant-at-nrum, cannot r«*sm»e hla prerogatives except by vote o f his eul- eagues. The House mace is fashioned after the Roman mace. Its handle, tearing thirteen silver hands, emble m atic o f tho thirteen original States, Is o f ebony. Surmounting the handle 's a globe ui>on which stands the eagle. Resident Washington Is divided Into three distinct sets— old families, peo ple with money and people without money. Those without money work bard to keep up appearances with those who have money. Those with money work hard to secure soclul recognition from the old families. Ttie old fam ilies nre Indifferent equally to those with money and those without. The hardest worked class o f all are those who, having accepted public office and removed their larea and penates to the national capital, find that the salary will not pay for the game. You know their women folk by the fact that they wear ready made gowns. Your real Wnshingtonlnn con siders the wearing o f factory made garments equivalent to sluklng to tho lowest sartorial depths. The re|«»rt o f the Civil Service Com mission says that partisan activity In the classified service has practically ceased, and quotes ltryan ns saying In bis campaigns he had more trouble from the Influence exerted by railroads over their employes than with those In the service under a Republican admin- 'atratlon. _ » a a — a WHAT BUILT SPOKANE? WHERE DID CHARLES SWEENEY GET HIS WEALTH? fHY did the O. R. & N. build into Washington? W 1 LEAD MINES. mortal? MINES. The answer: MINES—MINES — W H AT MADE Senator Stanford and built his beautiful me- Why not such results since mining is the staple industry o f the world? LEAD IS REGULAR AND CERTAIN, the market always calling for more and more, while the price does not fluctuate as with other o f the baser metals. MILLIONS HAVE BEEN MADE FROM LEAD, and the best part o f the story is the fact that the mall investor has always had an equal chance with the man o f large means. MANY A POOR FARMER, laboring man, mechanic and employe have come into vast riches by small investments in lead. WE OFFER YOU THE SAME OPPORTUNITY accepted by Sweeney, Spokane’ s millionaire, and the same opportunity accepted by other Spokane men who built the City o f Spokane, by placing on the market the first block o f treasury stock o f THE AMERICAN LEAD MINES COMPANY—100,000 shares at FIVE CENTS PER SHARE. Our company is incorporated under the laws o f the State o f Washington; capital stock $1,500,000; no debts; no incumbrance; property paid for; stock non-assessable. V OUR MINES ARE LOCATED but fifty miles from the famous Cœur d ’ Alenes District. We are in the same mineral belt and lie between that district and Rossland, British Columbia—eight miles from Idaho and six miles from the British Columbia boundary. Our climate is equable, open and mild, work being done the year round. There is great activity on every hand at Metaline; large operators are turning in that direction and she bids fair to rival the camps in the Cœur d ’ Alenes. DON’T OVERLOOK the magnificent opportunity to BUY W HILE THE PRICE IS LOW. Full particulars upon application. The L Y. Keady Investment Co. 337-339 Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon Borne have a notion that because the ■at, ^ a r* A ■A. Potomac river happens to divide the capital from Virginia the city Is warm during the winter months. This la a delusion. Often In the first Week o f November the wind sweep« nerons the olor m oro goods bri*htsr and faster c o lo n than any other dye. One 10c packam c o lo n allk. w o o l and 4 d cotton cotton squally w all town with the Iclneaa o f a Montreal C and la guaranteed to give perfect results. A sk dsslsz, or w e w ill send post paid at 10c a package. W rite ' for free I booklet b o w to dye, bleachland m ix colera. MONROE DRUG COMP A N T, Quincy, blizzard. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES