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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1908)
f.a a tlM s . Food^| Products Peerless Dried Beef Unlilra the ordinary dried beef— tliat eold in bulk— Libby’s Peerless Dried Reel come« in a sealed glass jar in which it is packed the moment it is sliced into those delicious thin wafers. None of the rich natural flavor or goodness escapes or dries out. It reaches you fresh and with all the nutri ment retained. Libby’s Peerless Dried Dee! is only one of a Great number of high-grade, ready to serve, pure food products that are prepared in Libby’s Creel While KHcbea. Just try a package of any of these, such as O x Tongue, Vienna Sausage, Pickles, Olives, etc., and see how delightfully dif ferent they are from o t her s you haveeaten. Libby, McNeill 4 Libby, Chicago W ANTED : Kirmts In every rt#unfry fo r Modi c o lo ry . th** ami l**»t fam ily doctor bonk over public l i d Kale* enormous. N early one m il lion copies m It«*tiily fMikl in the Ka«it A gen ts re-»f»- tng hi* harvest. For territory w rite immediately, stating sgr. previous e x p rrim r*. If any, and re feren ce» to The Lyon 4k Slater Co.. Pioneer liklgr Seattle. Wash. C. Gee Wo The well known reliable CHINESE Root and Herb DOCTOR Has m*d* a life study o f r<»otu and her!*«, and in that • f u<ly discover»»«! snd la civ» ina to the world hie wonder ful retrediee. N o M ercury. I'o it o n t o r D r u g iU t r d Me ( u re* W ithout O p era tion , or W ithout the A id o f m K n ife l i e guarnnlms to Cure Catarrh, Asthma, ],tinn, Throat. IU k ' uius I Ism. Nervousness. Nonnus I Virility, Btoniiwh I,l\*r. Hi Iney *1 rrttii.loe « U i l ist Manhood, roiuale WenklitwM and A ll Pri\ste biwasrs A SURE CANCER CURE lu st R e c e iv e d fro m P e k in * . ( hine - S a f e , Sure and R elia b le. ir t o r akk a » i.icrro ik iv t delay . D ELAYS AltE DAMMKMH'H. C O N S L L T A T IU N I 'lt l'l! U yon c n n »< rail, « r i l e for v n i ton blank and olroa l « r lnpl«Hr 4 > r n '. In •lanuta. TIIF.IV OKI WO ( IIIN K IE M K ld c IN K C O . M2 1-2 First Ht , Cor Morrison, Portland, O ngoa. f l , M , Mnntkon T h l, F « i, r . "Your suggestion,” mild n depositor to tin» hunk rn vlver, "offers very cold comfort. It Is h bachelor's comfort— Hint Is to say, no comfort at all. “ 'What,’ sold h bachelor to a bene dict. 'only married a yeur and already so blue?* "'A h . hut,' sioaned the benedict, *1 never liiinichicd that a w ife would prove so expensive.' “The bachelor palled the bine mar ried man on the back In a consolatory way. “ 'Yea.’ he antd, *n w ife la an expen ( a n d i n i O r a n g * P aw l. slve article, that Is true. Hut then Peel orange*, cutting the peel Into you must remember that ahe lasta a long strip*. Lay In a saucepan and very long time.' ” cover with cold water, put on tie* stove, bring to a boll aud drain. Allow sugar Mother* will find Mr* Wtoalnw** Hoothla« Syr an tb<* br*' rnmedv P* uie lot tbalr dn'ldi is In the proportion o f a m p und a half o f sugar to six good sized orange* ami durlag tba Uatlilug period. to each three ni|m of sugar allow two Iluud fur the .Verve*. o f cold w ater; put sugar and water “ John," said Mrs Htubb, proudly, over the Are and bring to a boll. Add when her husband returned that even the orange j*eel ami boll down quickly, ing, “ hers la ii parrot I bought from s watching that It does not burn. Sim Brazilian sailor. Isn't It s good par mer until the liquid Is almost çooknl rot 7" away, then take the saucepan from the “ No,” snappt-d Mr. Htubb, In antici stove ami stir In a cupful o f granulated pation of interrupted slumbers, “ that is sugar. When almost cold pick out the not n good parrot." striiai with a fork and lay on a plate. “ Not a good purrot? Why. Johu, O liv a O il P ic k le s . what do you call n good parrot?” One gallon of unpocled cucumber*, “ Why, a dead parrot, Marla.” .•lit Into slice* a quarter-inch thick and mix with one cup of salt. Stand for r i T e *«. V itn * Dan*-« «n d all N i-rroa* D W - * « « | 11 O (H-rtnauuntly cured by l»r. K im « ’ » tire at three hour*, then drain. Chop and mix .Serve it*"«iorer. H*n«1 for F H F K f it r ia l bottle arul ir ta il »n. Ur. JL JL J ilin «, J^L.KM A rch bL, i <h!ia.,l*a. with the milted cncumlxTs two or three medium-sized c h o p p e d onions, orte ounce It r e n king It (ien tly. each of white mu*tard seed, black (**(>- “ Ah, nit* good man.” said the heavy pers and celery seed. Hack the mixture tragedian, aa he came out on the main Into the glass cans, pressing It down line of the railroad. "hn*w far la It fr»«n firmly and (tour over them (dividing It here to dear old (Chicago?" equally) a half-pint o f the best olive •'Phree pair of half sole* and six oil. Cover with cold cider vinegar and pnlr of new heels,” was tlhe Informa seal. tion o f the gatekeeper, who was O ae-K |( Cake. fam iliar with the ways o f stranded One and a half cups granulated su Thespians. gar, half emt butter, scant one cup sweet milk, two aud a half cup* sifted R Curas W hile You W alk pastry flour, one egg, two and a half A lle n '» EiKit h a »« I* a certain cu re fo r h ot. ■weal lu g, cal I u», and iw o lle n .a i b in s (ret. Hold level teaspoonfuls baking powder in l*y a ll D r u g g l.l. P ric e J tr. D on 't a<-cept an y *iitj*(ltu ta . T r ia l i,a< k ace I I t fc t. A ld rea* *lft<*l flour, flavoring. Beat initter and A lla n H. O lm ite d , La K oy, S . Y . sugar thoroughly, adding a little of the milk to help make creamy. Bent egg T r iu m p h o t M in d . I ictlm of Ih-limion— l>octor. I ’ m aw well and add then the balanec of milk. fully afraid I ’m going to have brain Just at till* point beat the mixture fever. with the egg beater, which make* it Doctor— I’ooh, pooh, my dear friend! fine grained. Add flour last. That I* all an illusion of the m « « . (ir r r n (liH ia r h r r r )' C h u tn e y . There is no such thing a* fever. You have no fever, you have no br— h’ m !— no Tw o pints of green goosetierrles. two material substance upon which *uch a imnccs o f yellow mustard seed, pound wholly imaginary and *tip|>o*iiitiotis thing ed ; two ouu<*** of ground (¡Inzer, five a* a fever could find any base of opera ounces o f coarse sugar, ten ounces of tion. stoned raisins, three ounces of salt, Victim— O. doctor, what a load you three ouihv * o f garlic, two pint* of vin have taken from my- from my— I hav* egar. Chop the raisin*, garlic and a mind, haven't I, doctor? go<*se!>errles almost to a paste, tnlx nil Mow'» Th«? together thoroughly and l*oil for three- We offsr One Hundred I>oll*r* Reward forany quarters o f nn hour, then add enough case o l C atarrh th a t < snn ot ba cu red by U a l's tumeric to make tlie mixture n nice C atarrh cu re. F J C H K S E Y d CO .T o le d o ,O color. W e, th e u n d ersign ed , h ave kn ,w n K. J. C h e n s y lo r ih o last It* years, *n d b e lie v e h im p erfe ctly h o n o ra b .f In a l, biil-n,-, tran sa ctio n * and fin a n c ia lly able to c a rry ou t an y o b lig a tio n m ade bv h i« h im Ilr u w n I l r r H il . One and one-half cu|>s dry bread W A LD IN O , K IK N A N A M A R V IV , <Tuml>* that have l»een dried and W h iile .a le D ru g g is t«, T o le d o ,O H a t !’* C a tarrsh Cure U «k e n in te rn a lly , act browned a little In the oven and then in g d ire c tly u|*on th e blood an 1 m ucous *ur- rolled fine; two-thirds o f a cupful of fa ic s o l th e system . T es tim o n ia l* sent free. flour, oue cupful molasses, one and P ric e 7.S cents per b ottle Hold by a ll D ru g g is ts Take U sd 's Fam ily Pills lor Constipation. one-half cupfuls s.mr milk, one and one-half cu(vftils corn meal, one cupful T em p o ra ry, “ You don’t wnnt me to come to see you raisins, two teusiHxmfulB soda, one tea- any more?” exclaimed the young man, ! sjioonful sa lt Steam three hours aud a half. startled and indignant. "No, Mr. Feathertop; not any more." E (X T est. “ Yet you let me kits you a month ago, Take a flat-bottom dishpan. put at when you had known me only a few least four Inches o f water In it and days!" "You foolish fellow.” said the pretty drop the egg In the water. I f fresh girl. "That kiss was only a— a retainer." It will lie jierfoetly level; If it rises — Chicago Tribune. at the thick end In the least It is not fresh. The older the egg the more it rises at the thick end. I f It should leave the bottom and swim It is not tit for anything. FOR BAD BLOOD lirrm s n I l* i> t n t o H u ll«. R ath er (.th e a R eM ectlo a . An unfortunate author write* to the /guidon Westminster O azetle: “ Prof. Chandler, I understand, has Just writ ten n book on the literature of roguery. In n letter accompanying the prospeo tu* of the work the publisher wrl.e* to me a* follow* ‘ We think you may he Interested to know that reference 1* tnnrle to your name In these column*.' I do not object, but I think it might have been put differently.” A rt and S p e c ia lis in g . Why should sn artist who has painted portraits for years be denied talent as a landscape painter? There is no reason for it. We have grown to mistake spe cialty for personality, and 'he artist who has made bis name as a («inter of cat* will have to paint cata ail his life.— | Kunst, Munich. T h lt a jc » to A v o id . Eastern Tourist— This climate Is very healthy, Isn't It? Westerner— Oh, ye*. Eastern Tourist— What are the things to avoid out here If one wlsbe* to keep In perfect health? Westerner — Jiullets, knives and rope. M ere ly ■ S a m p le . “ WTist I* (he matter, little hoy?” askd tbs professor. “ Have you the measles?” “ N o p e . " answered the boy. " I ’ve got the u ieasle. They's only one of 'em.” "That's singular!” mused the professor. Buy H air at Auction? At any rate, you seem to be setting rid of it on auction-sale p rin cip les: ' ‘going, going, g-o-n-e!” Stop the auction with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, and always restores color to gray hair. A splendid dressing also. Sold for over sixty years. “ My hair cams oat so bsrftv I nearly lost It »11. f had hoard so m od i «float A y o r'. Hair Visor I thousbt I would s ire It s triwI. I did •o and It com plrtoly stopped rli* falling, »nd m »da IDT hair «ro w very rapidly.” — M a SV H. El ELD, Northfleld. M ... by J , C. A j * t Co , T.owsll, A l* o m «ûu iM turgrs o f A u i/ers l pocmanonBy overcome by proper M ay bo byruaif Rss^xE! ^ m a r iu ja r t u r f < i th * Senna C alifornia F i g S . r K i 'p Co. dot? Sit? onjy. re£uiur prie* 50^ p** b o t t l e O m in o u s . “ I’nrdon mo, old man,” began the veteran boarder, "but we don't want to lo*e you. and I Just want to warn you that you'd better begin to pay something on your board." | “ W hy?" asked the new boarder. j “ Well, I noticed that Mrs. Starveni i was dangerously polite to you thii ( morning.” — Philadelphia Press. INFORMATION REGARDING Farm or Business fo r sale. N o t p artiru 'ar about location. Wi.«h to hear from OWNER only who will sell direct to buyer G ive price, descrip tion and state when possession can be had. Addreas. DAI BT Sailli. I « 220. X T. MOORE O P E N ALL. T H E Y E A R C latsop B each “ TUX * D t S easide , O resor D irectly os the beach o ve rlo o k la r tbe ocean. Het s a lt baths and [ C uff H ouse karf bathing. Keerea- tlon pier lor fU b ia ;. n r San parlors. L lr r t r lr ligh ts . Hre> I u' place and « t e a « heat. Fine w a lk « f l a r p n U " ■ » « d rlres. Sea food « a «pee- uncuun |a „ , . K a t e . 0 *nd *.(.00 | per day. l i f special ra te» by the week. [ I D A N . J . M O O l lL , p ro p rie to r| o nly SOLO BY ALL LEA D IN C DRUCCISTS P11.L5. CHtRRT PECTORAL. THE DAIST FLY KILL EH dmtroyii • )] the Die* and affords comfort to every home—In dining ii room, (deeping j room and every pliue where fliea are troaLlewome. ('lean, neat and w ill not noil or injure anything. ry th"m onr-e and yon will never be without them, not kep' by aealer». went prepaid for 2Tic. HAAOLD XOKXX*. 1M I>.X«ib A vs., BrsoUys. ■ T. J H abitual Constipation WANTED A I___ v personal e ffo rts with the assistance of the ooç t r u ly b en ejicm t loxntiv»? remedy, »Syrup of figs and LtuirofSenna, w h ic h e n a b le s one to form regular h a b its d o ily so that assistance To na tu re mny be ^radunfly dispensed with when no longer n eed ed as the best of rem edies, w hen required, a re to assist natu re and not to Supplant the natur al functions, which must depend u lti m a te ly upon p ro p e r n o u rish m e n t, pnj|)er efforts,and right living generally. To g et its b e n e fic ia l e ffe c ts , alimys buy the g e n u in e sabsapablla . E ch on of th e fa s t. William the Conqueror had just won the battle of Hastings. “ Well.” he said. " I guess we m ay aa well put up the sign, ‘This Country Has Changed Hands!’ ” Which, when you consider the fact that the country was under his heel, show* that William was lamentably careless and inexact in hi* rhetoric.—Chicago Tribune. P N N o . 2 4 —0 * U t t ’ IIK X w r itin g to ad vertisers pi H m e n 'l o n t h i s p a p e r . The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the sitrna»» ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, anti lias been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good’* are hut Experiments, and endanger the health o f Children—Experience against Experiment, Roll eighteen med>ium-slzed potatoes and when tender musli and add salt to taste, one egg. one cup grated bread The most important part of the human system is the blood. Every m us crumbs and about n cupful o f flour. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- cle, nerve, tissue, bone and sinew is dependent on this vital fluid for nour Kneml the dough ami form Into balls fcorie. Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It is Pleasant. It ishment and strength necessary to maintain them in health and enable each nlioiit the size of a peach. Boil in contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic to perform the different duties nature requires. Even the heart, the very salted water fifteen minutes. Cook the substance. Its ag-e is its guarantee. It destroys Worms "e n g in e " o f life, receives its vigor and motive power from the blood. Since potatoes without peeling. and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and W ind so much is dependent on this vital fluid it can very readily be seen how Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the necessary it is to have it pure and uncontaminated if we would enjoy the ii I n **‘ r lir f « il. Stomach aud ilowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. blessing of good health. Bad blood is responsible for most of the ailments One cup New Orleans molasses, one The Children’s Pnuaceu—The Mother’s Friend. of m ankind; when from any cause it becomes infected with impurities, even teaspoon soda, one-fourth teaspoon humors or poisons, disease in some form is sure to follow. Muddy, sallow jpneh of ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon, one- complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc., show that the blood is infected with i half cuii sugar, one tens;«Win butter. unhealthy humors which have changed it from a pure, fresh stream to a Beat well together and add one cup sour, acrid fluid, which forces out its impurities through the pores and sour cream or milk. Stir In flour so B e a rs the S ign atu re o f glands of the skin. A very common evidence of bad blood is sores or ulcers, you entt pour batter In tin. Bake In which break out on the flesh, often slow oven. from a very insignificant bruise or Your S. S. S., in my opinion, it as good a even scatch or abrasion. If the blood I.a n rh rn n H am . medicin* at can b« had; it simply cannot be was pure and healthy the place would improved upon as a rsmedy to purify and tnrich F ill n medium-sized baking dish with heal at once, hut being loaded with the blood and to invigorate and tone up the alternate layers o f dry bread crumbs system. This spring my blood was bad and I impurities, which are discharged into and finely chopped ham. Cover with was run down in health, and having teen your the wound, irritation ntul inflamma two cups o f milk, mixed with thrree medicine highly advertised I commenced its use. tion are set up and the sore continues. ▼M « C I N T k U R C O M P A N Y . T T » U R R A T R Y N K K T . N I W T O R N C I T Y . well-bedten eggs. Sait If required and Today my blood is in Ane condition and my Bad blood is also responsible for bake thirty minutes in dish suitable general health is ot the best. Am Ailing posi Anaemia, Boils, Malaria, etc.; the tion as Areman for a large concern here, and ‘ o place on table. weak, polluted circulation cannot fur if I was not in good physical condition it would nish the nourishment and strength be impossible for me to All the place. Your A H a n d y W a t e r P o r tlie r . required to sustain the body, and a S. S. S. het been of greet service to me and I do In the absence of other water sterili not hesitate to give it the credit it aeserves. general run-down condition of health zation, I?r. Rlegel o f the Austrian WM. F. VANDYKE. results. S. S. S. is nature’s blood army, finds citric add effective. In a ■IS Fifth Street, Beaver Falls, Psnn. purifier and tonic; made entirely of shallow vessel In sunshine tVlOth of healing, cleansing roots and herbs. citric add killed cholera germs in five It goes down into the circulation and removes every particle of impurity, minutes, and the typhus In one and one- humor or poison that may he there, restores lost vitality, and steadily tones half hours. up the entire system. It adds to the blood the healthful properties it is in need of, and in every way assists in the cure of disease. S. S. S. neutral A H in t A h o n t M l x l n * M n s ln n l. izes any excess of acid in the blood, making it fresh and pure, and perma When mixing mustard Mid it salt- nently cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, and all other skin diseases and eruptions. spoonful o f salt and the same quantity Not only softens the water* but cleans the skin thoroughly* S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Malaria, and all o f moist sugar, and mix with boiling 1 rem oves and prevents the od o r of perspiration* soothes other diseases or disorders arising from bad blood. Book on the blood and water. It will be found to keep moist Irritation and renders the skin fresh, soft and velvety. utv medical advice desired free to all who write much longer and hav« a better taate. All dealers Parks«* Borax, Booklet and Lace l>eei«u for Centerpiece, hv. Address What is CASTOR IA The Kind You Ha?e Always Bought Years. TEAM THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0.f ATLANTA* O A Leeel i f f vested. BORAX FOR THE TOILET Writs fer Money mnkli| plan P A C IF IC COAST BORAX 00 . Oakland. On!