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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1908)
SyrumffSjs Elixir ifSonna C l c a n s i » * tin» S y s t e m E f f e c t - uully; 1 )iS|M‘|s ( nlilsmul tiruil- urlii»s din» to ( imstiimtum; Ai ts imturally, acts iruL os <1 Iiiixotivo. IW for Mru\v^Miu'ii nru I ( 1 , 1 .!- rrri-ymmjV oiul Old. lo Aot its ]|i»n«>|ii iui Ejfect* A l w i i v s I j u v t i n * r r i M M i i i K » u l i i c l i lu is t l i o j u l l u m i i i » o f t in * C o m 1 pany . CALIFORNIA F i u v S r i t u p C o . by wluiin it i \ muiiufarturi'ij . printed on the ruul i>| e v e r y p u r k n i r . ¿ •YALL LEADING DRUGGIST^ * • • • k i / e o n l y , r e g u l a r p ru e 50 < L u llln . INSURE YOUR HEALTH AND COMFORT on stormy (Joys by wearing a •»awt** ''Mi SLICKER Clean - Liqht Durable G u a ra n i**,! Wut*rproof *309 ErnrywW* . . 4 4~4 - — • « n . . — • I . -- . U O n In H e r ( • U l n a . Our Landlinl) It a the •traiigcat thing to the world! !>o you know our dear old |a-t cat dlsnpiiearetl very amhlculy yealerday. Kxcuae me, Mr. itudolph, will you have another pb««.- of rabbit pie? Mr. Itudolph (prom ptly) — No, thank you! Our l.nmllnily (an hour later) That la three more plea a lived. Tills M-uanu will l>e u profitable one. Indeed. l> lo | »u f«« | fit«* I'r o p o o l lin n , “ All that you ure, my friend," said the lecturer. M in g lin g out an elderly limn allllng In a front aout who »| k I**ar»sl to !>e deeply Interested -"all that you are, I repeat, you owe to heriality and environment.” “ Gosh,” exclaimed (he elderly man, turning rod with Indignation, "I never hail no doalln'a with that firm In my life, and I don’t owe (Item or nobody else a Warned cent!” Chicago Tribune. A D lartiu rn tfftl l> lg g e r . H d rlg K ra ln r A lam i. < »'•«•il k I oiiii | y (lie lilisy IlolIHi-wlfl* m-g li'i'tn I o ktx-ji tali imi Die wuHte walei from ili«* lo» In tlo* refrlKeralor. with Ilio roHiilt timi lite Inni (ilactil lienealli Un* wuate |il|>o lo enteh ilio ilrlp »va ler overltowM. The «Irli» pilli Ix-ing olii of aljjhl, «lie I di a Ito »vny o f tellliiK «• Inni Il I h h I iiioh I full ami 7 UK AI AM\I. IMS'iU e lo p I >’ I II g. 'MiI•* ovi-rfltiwlng of ilio wu«t<- water la noiitly proveiiiiil by Ilio contri viiiko aliowii In ilio uooouipaiiyliix llliintra- llon. w hi rii ih<* lnveiitor culla u "refrig era lor ularui." KxleniliiiK from a brmivct nUm ilisi tu ilio refrlgorutor la a pirolisi "tloat" wlil<-h roala In Ilio waate water baalu. Aa Ilio water Iti Ilio baalu llicronaea Ilio linai grniluully rlaea alao. Wlien ilio water rinchea a prislotertnlneil lirlgln a »mali proJe*'t- Ing arili coiui'M in contact wllli a sprilli; Imll. caitalng thè latter lo ring unni tbo baalu ia Wlt Inlrawil. Witli lina wariilna thè hoitaewlfe knowa liiatantly •vhon ih»* refrigera tur insala allcutlon. M m r * h him l l o t v lllllnu. I Hanoi ve Hu- teaa|s>oiifula |s)wder«*d cum arable hi half a cup of cold water! add half a cupful powilcred sugar and boil until thick enough to form a soft hall le>lw‘»-n the lingers when dropped Into ha- water. Pour upon the white o f an egg Ix-utrii stiff, flavor witJl a teas|MM>uful of vanilla and a few drops o f lemon Juba* and spread on the -ake with a knife dip|H»l in hot water. I m i l I’ n n eh. Put into a howl the ptilp and Juice uf eight 2 ood-*i/.<»l oranges with the luhe of two lemons, two sliced lui nanna and a amali cup granulated sugar. When the sugar ia melted put in a heap ing lalil*-H|MMiiiful mi lussi pineapple, l.et it stand a few mintiles before pouring on a block o f its- In a punch bawl. Just la-fon- nerving add a quart of u|ailii- naris or other charged water. A lle a tity I'n r lu r . The data about the manufacture ot steel cars in this country are not « « defi nite- ns might I m - desired, but the Itailwa.v Age reports the number of all steel <;ara ordered in l!H>7 to he 27,800, nnd of cars with steel linderfm—e» *4.5(10 P a le Thin, , N ervou s ? Then your a very c e rta in ly th en b lo o d bad Know take p a rilla . it — If m u s t b e in co n d itio n . You w h a t to take, A y e r ’s you Sarsa d ou bt, then co n su lty o u rd o c to r. W e k n o w what grand S o ld he w ill o ld say about fa m ily fo r o ver 60 th is m e d ic in e . years. Thl* 1» Ih" flrat quo.linn yntir doctor would s.k ■ "Arc your !»<•*,-la regular?" lie know, that riallv artion ot the Ixiwals la absolutely ciacnllal to racovary. Keen your Hear actlva ar>l your boaal. regular by Uklng laxaUya close« ot Aycr'a Pills. MadibyJ.O AyarOo., I wall. Mass. Also man ufaotu rara of A i/ers HAIR VICiOR. AliUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL.I Ila k ril lln n n n aa. Strip hack one section o f the skin, remove the fruit, scrape it and repine*-, covering It with the skin. Place in an agate pail, allowing one banana for each person. Make In a moderate oven until the skitia are dark and the pu',> tender. Slip the pulp on to a servitù; dish and pour round. I l l in,-a. Sift a pint of Hour twice »vith a tea- s | mm mful each of baking powder and suit. Meat three eggs, yolks and white separate, nnd add to the yolks two cups of sweet milk, then alir (Ills liquid into I he sifted Hour. Meat until smooth, add the stiffened whites o f the eggs, nnd pour Into heated uml greased WulH.) Irons. M ilk From H um . for C ak f One and a half eupa sugar, half-eun milk, one tens|»oon lmtt»*r. ha If-teaspoon vanilla. Melt the butter In n M lice pun. then add sugar nnd milk. Moil gently without stirring for thirteen minutes. Meat until stiff enough to spread, tlion add flavoring and spread over cake. UoiiKhtint H a lf a teacup tlilu sour cream or rich buttermilk, one t<-ns|MMiii soda dissolved In a scant teacup of sweet milk, one tea spoon salt, one and one-half teacups sugar, made Into a dough with Hour a I little stiffer than when eggs are used. . Flavor with nutmeg. Honey Cake. llnlf-cup honey, half-cup sugnr, hnlf- ' cup butter, one egg, two cups flour, one cup cold water, two tcnspoonfuls baking powder. Flavor with lemon or vnnl!!.u H rlilille Cake,. One cup flour, one cup apple, half cup sugar, half teaspoonful soda, pinch salt. Wot »vith wuter until as thick aa honey and fry. NO O N E CAN A LW A Y S AVOID Catching Cold on the S tre e t C a r I.lK h ln ln * aa «b e Saw If. TVlille Mill,- Gertrude was looking out of a window during a thunderstorm she saw a flash of lightning play along a telegraph w ire. “ Oh, inannna,” she exclaimed. “ I just saw a piece of the nun fall down from the sky!” New York I’ ress. Mother« will flint Mrs. Wln«h,w'« fk...thing Ayruc il)>' tx »t remedy to mxj luf ti.elr < Diplruj tturibg it)« nothing {<ertod. P e r fe e llr Plain. With all the Impartiality o f Hie par- tlxan. Prof. I’ rlce set forth the con- tentiona of tioth |Mrlitical parties regard ing the tariff. At the close of his talk he wan sur rounded by the fair members *>f liie Woman's Current Kvents Club. “ Oh. Prof. I’rb-e.” «-oix-d the fairest, “ thank you so much ^<>r your ix-rfm-tly lovely ta lk ! I understand all about the tariff now. It’s Just like u lover’s comparisons the free trailers are the other g irls !’’ Not O laaitpolnlfd. A<lnm /awfox— What * got you ao muili ini f i l l e d in that there paper? K le e S a u le Job Stnrk*\> I'm looking over this lint Pick over and wash one cup o f rl< < of a hundred men that own* all the Add It gradually to vigorously Willing money in the country. 1 thought mebhy suited water and i»»ok until tender. A l my nam«* would he there, hut It ain't. low mudi more water than tin- rice »»ill Weil, I didn't mtnh 'xpect to find it, no alxtorh ill order to keep tile keriida ep how. urale. When done, drain, allowing cold T h e r e » more* * arrh n th!> aectlon of the water to run through It for a few sec country iiiau nil ot «*r dlM'Min put together, f and until the la»t few years w m suppoaeU to he onda. 1 train again. Meli a level table- liiciiiahl«- For n great many year» do**tom It a local dl*ea«c and pre-crihed spoon of butler In n frying pan .Hid pronounced local remcdic«, and by <*on*tantlv failing to saute a little of the rh-e at a time cure with I ' < Mi t rent fit .*nt. pronounced it in ■'cience hat peo.en catarrh to lx-a browning slightly. Season with iikmv curable coiiMtituti nal diacMpi« ®nd therefore requires const! utionaltr«’Kiment. HMil'sC atarrh < ure, « I t, If necessary. tnnuufacluifHt bv F. J . rheriev d Co. , Toledo, MI im *#* th«*y mh y that when u filumond paasca a certain size It la worth no tsKICI c *« m I lifii’olnt«* more thnn a aniallcr one." Melt half cake unawis-tcned chocolate, “ How's that?" add three-quarter* cup sugar, make a " I f It'a to<> large It ian't marketable, j smooth paste of one teHs|MMiurul corn Notxxly wants to wear a diamond ns starch and a little cold water in a cup bulky na a glass door knob.” anil then till the cup w ith boiling water. "la that ao? Then It must he aw Put this in chocolate and he aure It is fully diwouraglng for a man to dig up perfectly smooth lx*fore taking from n s|»nrkler na big aa a football.” —« stove. Flavor with vanilla. It ia best Cleveland Plain liealer. to make it in u double holler. There was a long silence. "Gerald.‘ ahe aald, breaking the mo uofbny. “ what la a ‘beauty parlor.’ ?” "A ‘beauty parlor.’ my dear.” hi w hi alien'd, moving closer. "Why, tills la n ‘beauty parlor.’ ” “ Tift- Idea! Why no?" "Why, any parlor would be a beauty parlor If you ivere In It.” And after that the rent was easy. She accepted him on the spot. H old in g III* Job, Michael Callahan, a section boss for flic Koulhern railroad, bus a keen Gaelic wit. One warm afternoon while walking along the railroad tracks he found a section hand placidly sleeping beside the rails. Callahan looked dis gustedly at til*- delinquent for u full minute and then remarked: "Hln|x- on, ye lazy spalpeen, slujx- on, fur as long as you sliqx- you've got a Job. Ion when you wake up you ain't got notie.’'- Llpplncott's Magazine. Many people peteiet in lidin g on the ttreet cars, h auflicwntly prottctisl by clothing. They itart out periiapa in the heat of the <lay, and do not feel the n e ei of wraap*. The rapid moving oft he car coola the body unduly. 'Vhen they board the car perhaps they are slightly perapiiing:. Wr en the brdy ia In this condition it is easily chilled. This is especially true when a person is sit- ting. beginning a street car ride in the middle of the day and ending it in the evening almost invariably requires extra wraps, but people do not observe these precautions, her.ee they catch cold. Coids are very frequent in the bprmft on this account, and as the Soon- rner ad vane» s thev do not decrease. During the Spring months no one should think of rilin g on the car without being provided with a wrap. A cold caught in the Hpring is liable to la*t through the eDtire Summer Great caution should Ire observed at this season agamst expot-ure to told. During the first few pleasant days of Spring, the liaility of catching cold is | : | | j • ♦ j • ♦ j { j great- No wonder so many people acquire muscular rbeun atism and catarrhal j diseases during this season. However, in f pite of the greatest precautions, cold- w ill be caught. A t the appearance of the first symptom, Peruna should be taken accord- J ing to directions on the bottle, and continued until curry symptom disap pears. Do not put it off. Do not waste time by taking other remedies. Begin at once to take Peruna and continue taking it unti' you are positive that the cold has entirely disappeared. This may save you a long and perhaps serious illness later on. would «'heeAe and have spell* of cough Bad Effects From Cold. Mr. M J. Deutech, Secretary Build ing that would sometimes last for half Oliio, i.M the oniv con»» itutional cure on ti e ing Material Trades Council, 151 Wash an hour. market. 1» is taken Internally in do»«** from 10 ington 8t., Chicago, III., writes: we can never thank yon enough drops to a tcahpoonful. It acts directly on the f ir the change you have made in our “ I have found your medicine to be blood arrd in u cot is Kurface* of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any can** It unusually efficacious in getting rid of little one’s health. Before she began tails to cure. Mend lor circulars and testi bu 1 effects from cold, and more espe taking your Peruna she suffered every monial*. Ad'lrci*: F. J. (IIKVFY St CO., Toledo, Ohio. • cially in driving away ail symptoms of thing in the way < i cough, colds and Sold he hruggl«ts. 7V\ catarrh, with which I am frequently I croup, but now she has 'aken not qni'e la k e Hali'a Family Fills for constipation. a bottle ot Perui.s. and is well and strong troubled. M akes a D lfterraet. “ The relief Peruna gives in catarrhal as she has ever been in her life .” “ I f a man lose* his jxicketbook.” i troubles alone is well worth the price Pcwu-na for Colds. •aid (In* niorullwf, “ he thinks tin- chap per bottle. I have used the remedy for Mr. James vloirison, 68 East 16tb »»•ho flnds It is no la-ttcr than a thief several years now.” ! St.. Paterson, N. .1 , »»rites: If he doesn’t return It.” Spelts of Conghing. “ 1 liave given Peruna a fair tra’ , and "Yes,” rejoined tin- demoralizer, “ but T find it to b« j-tn what you clai » Mrs. C. E. Long, writes from A t if he finds sonic other fellow's isx-ket- be. I cannot praise it too hi i \ [ book well. It come* like pulling teeth wood, Colorado, as follows: “ When I wrote you for advice my have used two bottles in my f«n to give It up.’’ i little three-year old girl had a cough colds, and eve^-thing imaginab that had been troubling her for four can safely say that your medicine is tha Her U r lr v a .r r . She look cold easily, and bee’ I have ever used.” “ Mr. ClugMon,” «aid the caller, “ you months. niay .top my paper.” " It doesn't fit your pantry shelves, per ! I.o «t f i r C o n n e c tio n . R lv ln w H im a P o in te r. haps, ma’am.'* said the editor of the Mrs. Chug»vater, in looking over the “ Naggus.” »aid Borus. “ you’ve seen Spiketown Mlizzard. sarcastically. “ That hain’t got nothing to do with it.” that story of mine that'* running through morning paper, had come across a line “ You’ve found lhat you can borrow it one of the magazines. How would you that looked like this: from a n e i g h b o r hereafter?” advise me to wind it up? I want to give gffeozzwkwlwhyojjjtjj.vblnzarxxtbzzuggml “ Josiah.” she asked, showing it to him, it a happy ending.” “ That ain’t the reason, neither.” "Put all the characters in the story," "what does this mean?” “ Poasibfcr you don't like the editorial "It means.” said Mr. Chugwater. “ that policy of the paper.’’ answered N'aggus. "alioard an excursion “ No, sir ; I don't. My nephew was ar steamer for a moonlight ride. Send the the line's out of order. Same old story. Can't you see?” _____________ rested Iasi week for stealin' a hog. and boat out to the middle of the lake----- ” ” Yea?” you didn't «ay a word about i t !” Of « m a l l V a lu e . “ And blow it up.” The nose of the Egyptian sphinx had H e A i m e d II lie b . A Hungarian student who was plucked dropped off. To the uninitiated observer som*' of at a recent examination at Klatisenburg “ I-A-t it go.” said the sphinx, speaking the gymnastics performed in a game shot himself, but first »vinged an exam for the first and only time. “ It wasn’t a o f football* are beyond explanation. iner. Grecian nose, anvwav.” The story is told of a half-back ivho complained to his family about the in justice of allowing football players to »»ear head protectors. “ I should think It was most neces sary,” said his mother, who had w it nessed one game with many tremors. “ Look at the front teeth your poor cousin Frederick lost!” “ Thnt may he," said her son, stub bornly, “ but look at me. laid up for two »veoks with a lame foot Just from kicking a fellow's nose g e a r!" “ OUCH , OH MY B A C K “ NEURALGIA, S T I TC HE S LAME NE SS, C R A M P TWI NGES. T WI T CH ES FROM W E T OR DAMP ALL BRUISES. S P RA I NS . A W R E N C H OR T W I S T T H I S SOVEREIGN REMEDY T H EY C A N ’T RESI ST CITO Pf- v til«* r>«ni -0 and nil Nrrcon» PI«, a-«-« I I I u P' ■rm»"*ni,r cur**U by l ’r. Kl nx's lio-at S itv * Restorer, rrnrl f- r rU K Il g l r t i l bottlo h - i J trrsti«,'. Dr. K. 1LKII d < , 1,U.,IKU Arch s-U, I liUA.i'w I l l s I ilea o f One. The teacher in the Darktown school was hearing the class in geography. “ What is known a* the Great Divide?" ■he asked. “ Cuttin’ a big watermelon!” answered little 'Itnstus with n grin that showed all his ivories.—Chicago Tribune. ST JA CO B S OIL P r ic e 25 c and 50 c MOORE O I»F \ A L L T H E Y E A R C latsop B each S easide , O regon , •‘ y ue Hlrrrtly oa the lieach OTerlnohltuc \ I tlfc ocean. Hot «alt hath* and I P l i r r lin n e t «»rf bathing. Ilerre». , ■ U L l r F n U U h t ,|<in ,, 1 ,-r (lir flshlmr. I n r t**1» pnrlnr*- Mectrle lights. Ure* I “ * plsee and steam heat. Ktne sail* I D o r r n i l " «ml dtl»ea. «, .1 fend« a «pee. ■ UKtUUN | ,| ,K a il «. $s..',0 and gX'»» | I per day. a*-Speelal rales hy the week. L k HAI.J. MOORE. I'roprletori P N U w N o . 17 0 * H E N w r i t i n g t o n « l « r e r t la e r a p i e n t e j m e n tio n th is paper. PUTNAM f SHOES AT ALL PRICES, FOR EVERY MEMBER OFTMEFAMILV, MEN BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN L. D o u g la » m a k e * a n d malia m o ra m an -a $ 2 . BO, 9 3 .0 0 a n d $ 3 .SO shorn* th a n any o t h e r m a n u f a c tu r e r In thm mrorld. b e c a u s e th e y h o ld th e ir aha n r . f i t b a ite r , w e a r lon p m r, a n d « ¡ 2 ? » a r e o t G re a te r v a lu e th a n a n y o t h o r 1 ahoom In th e w o rld to -d a y . W. L . Douglas $ 4 and $ 5 Gill c.dge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At An? Price • c p » IV . or-«’ H ’T IO V . W. |M O virtu name and price* rtnmppit on bottom. T itk r Y o M M H a tf. iry to B^-y i»art o f the w orld. ilia Shoe» mailed from f*<*tor W. I « 1MB- IIO L A -H , l l r o c k t u n , M Sold hv the Lest ¿ho* dealers everywhere. b ated «'AtPlotf tr»»e to anv addrt**«. FADELESS DYES Color more goods brighter and taater colors than an y other dye. One 10c package colors silk, w o o l and cotton equally w e ll and la guaranteed to give perfect results. A ak dealer, or w e w i ll send post paid at 10c a package. W rite for tree bookie) h o w to dye, bleachland colers. M O N R O E D R U G I COM P A N T , Quincy, Illinois. mis