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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1915)
jw n 3 Discordant Thou gh t». In wandering tbrough your monta) plnaaure grounds, wbonevar yon comi upon an ugly Intrudnr of a though! which might bloom Into soma pot ■onoua amotion such a» f«ar, envy, lAttn. worry, roinor»«, anger, and th< Ilka, tboro la only ona right way to treat It. Tull It up Ilka a wood; drop It upon the ruhblah heap ts prompt ly a» If it wero a stinging netü»; and let some harmonious thought grow 111 Its placs.—ttohort II. Bchsufflsr. frow n tt<a-k. Ik * In M t l.m e i.l «■»■! riim in W iiil. IY CO., Molom, ii, UiKI'-iATH* I.ANUM t"i »1 « or I,ail* for mdoo. W . naha IU i > U > . i l> M MENTON TKIIHT CO.. Twin Kalla. Idaho YOI'NIJ MAN. HK A HANHKH lo o m a Trad. He Im l.|i.it.l.ni T ra il, lauahi In elahl «rook*, tool. fra.. I lornmta.l«ina iraltl while Ivarnlna, wlUnna Mn-urwl W rit, for froe rata l*« " M l KM ITII I r.I.KM. I'nr liar ill. «1 N If ml Ml Mpok.r... icid Main Ava.. MoaUlo. I Ok M an ML B LEARN AUTOMOBILE RLPAIKING AND DRIVING At the beat mjii I miim I, t tu m i up-to-<Jit« uml only Automobll« Kchmil In the NordiwMi E rActieAl . A M Auto IU|.»kr Co . Mi *#.*•■. A . f e ll« ! Or m FARM HELP S U P P L IE D & K*n<*h*e. Mon Y rm I e , Berry bim I Fruit Km me. Ilkvra. Urnl rU nrrr« trvl w<xatrho|>j»«’r* on abort' e«t notice, p|»one or write Manley Einplor went A#an«r. Zl M U r.iUW. Or hna lea 727 mi kim FARMERS, ATTENTION Uaad auloondrlUa ami truck* la Irarla for horaM. law. and hoa*. wa will taka ll,..tork In full pajr- ■rant or part parnt.nl on moat any uf our u«od cara ur truck.. Writ, what you bar. ta trad*, ftrlni prkw. and l«t aur Mat of um . 1 rar. and truck*. Aildraa. Itaak K.. Oorllnsot Motor (far Co.. AM Waalilniftnn ML. I'ortlaml. Or. Hemarkauie ansmortss. Thomas Fuller could writs rsrbatlm another man's sermon after bearing It ■ only ones, says th:i Ixindon Chronicle, and could do the same with as many aa 600 words In an unknown tongus nftsr bsarlng thorn twlcs. Which re minds one also of “ Memory" Thomp son, who, among other remarkable fests, could repeat from memory tbs name of every shop In the Birand la proper order. Dr. Pierce’a Pleasant Pelleta first put up 40 years ago. They regulate L«SSI< SURflY PRIVENTE! and invigorate stomach, liver and bow Cuitar'« Blank lay Pill«. I«r»w- els. Sugar coated tiny granules. BLACK $ rlr«t, fruah. fallati#, preferred trf •i*« km'ii i reran#* tkay pra- am laat «Kara a*har »aaclrtal tall I m ^ Writ* fur buoklat «uri »*•« linoni# I » I _ r 1 m 10 daaa akta Blank lap Pill« |l 0« J s J l^ V 3 10 fat. Ilia Blaaklaf Pill« 4 00 1’ ae any Injector, but ruttar*« twat. The «upartorlty ot Culur pr-xlu-i« la tlua to orar N paar# of apa>'laM«tnf In vaaalnaa aa4 «arww« aaly. Inalit a« tettar a If unoMstnshU anlar «tirait T M CUTTIR LABORATORY. Barkalay. CelHarai* BICYCLE BARGAINS A L L MAKKH T in* only atrlrtly Hlryctc Snl«*»r»N»m »m l Ra- | »lr Hhu|> in I'ort lam) I'rU*» liât on applica- tM.n. W rit« 10* ISth St.. Cornar Waahlntfton. S C O V IL L ’S C Y C L E R Y Than and Now. The old fashioned woman's Idea ol resting was to change her work. Sh* sat down to darn stockings and rest or she got her illble lesson or nursed her baby or knit winter socks wblll she rested Keating was getting oB bar feet Today a woman baa to buj herself 20 kimonos and caps and gc off to an expensive sanatorium anf hare a trained nurse give her th< milk cure, to rest up.—El Faso (Tax.) Herald Rseented Her Handicap. Mona was the only girl In a famll) DAISY FLY KILLER-1!- * ,.“ i:\Vu of four brothers, and used to play M il f!l. a almost entirely with her brothers and I R fiR fU l, »»«««a I I I » » ', h r ,p l a M l I I their friend*. One morning her father I ••• • • B . M a d t a j saw a party of boys swinging undei H.r . . '. I H *>' ' L* I M B I t i l M l tod m and over an Iron fence, and finally no I n I •< f a i«| flk li| s I I. U I I S O 'M 'I » P s - lie # llced Mona doing the tarns thing. H< I V l.| I f d » # l * » V • « f A Mal I » *ipf«H yd«- j hastily ran out and explained that »•14 lv< |l such behavior was not ladylike. Mon* ■ a s o l o s o n t » * . i n c > i u . a « « . »>••«■>• b t . wasn’t at all pleased and demanded tearfully, "Why for waa I a lady daddy ?" m JACKS, JENNETS & HORSES for SALE H ilty heal o f tha Artr«l l»r«l Mare« «rxl Colt«, including 3 to 6 y**r obi f**lrtl(«H* l»r«*d for S«ddld>ra ami H arlot Will «-tmaldor trod* in c hroi> land. Forty hr wl o f o it r s U f| « Jrnnala with Bn • l«g «h t J «rk for herd bdrlar A Bargain for a Short Tim e Caua* for awlliog la tho herd law In Morrow county, ami the tr ana forming of my 3000 acre alack farm Into a wheat Held I muat rktao out thla Stork Will (umkJrr trade What have you gut? Non-Tarnishing Steal. Bteel mads by a new process and aald to be non-rusting, unetalnable and untarnlsbable has been brought out by an English firm. It Is especially adapted to use In making table cut lery, tbs claim being made that It re tains Its polish Indefinitely with use, even when brought In contact with acid foods The cost of this steel U about double that of ordinary steel. a F. SW AGO ART, Prop. T s Clean an Old Painting. Lexington, Oregon. I. J. Williams of the Welsh National museum cleans old paintings by rub blag the varnish with cotton batting Extensive Repertoire. dipped In four parts of methylated In Bloomfield, N. J., there Is a mo spirits and one o f turpentine, but It re tlon picture theater which recently quires consldemble skill to stop at tbs changed owners, and the new msna light star*. ger's enterprise was set ferth In this advertisement. "Mclnttre's orchestra Columbus. will play the latest song hits from Tbs Idea of the sphericity of the ‘ Klgoletto,' Lucia. Tannhäuser, ’Chin earth did not originate with Colum Chin' and 'Kick In.' “ bus. Long before his time tbs Idea F oilin g a Burglar. A new means of preventing your bouse from being robbed by burglar* ha* been evolved by a contributor to the Public Mind column. It Is quits simple: Recognize the burglar on bis first attempt, then notify him through the newspapers that a double barreled shotgun la awaiting him next time.— Kansas City Star. P. N. U. No. 21. IBIS PLAY FOOTBALL ON A TABLE cult! Ohio Boy Makes Toys Armed With Glass to Doadroy Enemies— Mate rial la Carefully Selected. In a little attk: workshop In Cleve land a twelve-year-old boy spends hla ■pare hours turning out big, ferocloua- Is now near by. Horses shedding will be susceptible to looklng “ war” kites, which he sells colds, coughs and distemper. to his playmates, says an exchange. 'l l The boy Is Stuart Jenney, a seventh grade pupil. Stuart caught the war W ill b a v a you b deal of troublB. Tes, y o u know It, but thla spirit almost from the day he read I b Just to remind you. that the European powers had de clared hostilities. For several years he has been the moat skillful kite maker of hla district and had sold many kites to hla play mates, but he haa abandoned the con ventional types for the fighting kind. Stuart's “ flyers’’ soar skyward In flocks after school hours, pirates of the air, their long tails armed with Jagged bits of glass designed to cut the cords of rival kites that are not maneuvered cleverly enough to dodg« thetr foes. For overparticular strategists Stuart designs and makes special warriors, collecting, of course, special prices for these models. He carefully selects the wood, linen and paper that go into their construction, and will not let a kite leave hla “ factory” until ho haa personally tested 1L Kite battles mean more orders, for once a cord Is severed while the kite Is sailing high, that particular pirate In 8. 8. S. Yon Get a Twist on Rheumatism that Settles IL reaches the earth a mass of broken Many a rheumatic sufferer has bean to them neutral and scatters those peculiar sticks and torn paper beyond repair. Training Season “S P O H N ’S' Gets Right Tw ist On Rheumatism Makes Short Work off Clooning lot Yoor Eotiri System— Achot and Pains Go Fast. tbs drug store for a buttle of H. H. S. and been handed something claimed to be "Just as good." Truly, to ask for bread and be given a stuns U still In prmctlcs. I f you are troublad with rhaumatlsm In any form bs sure to uss B. R. 8. and note Its wonderful Influence. 8. H. B. baa the peculiar action e f soak in g through the Intestines directly Into the blood. In five minutes Its Influence Is a t work In ovary artery, vein and tiny capillary. E very membrane, every organ o f tbs body, every emunctory becomes In affect a filter to strain ths blood o f Im- purltles. Ths stimulating properties o f 8. ft. 8. compel ths skin, liver, bowels, kid neys, bladder to all work to the one end of casting out every Irritating, ovary psln Inflicting atom o f poison; It dislodges by Irrigation all accumulations In the Joints, reuses sc Id ascretlong to dlsolvs, readers formations In tbe nerve centers that causa such m ystifying and often baffling rheumatlo pains. And bast of all this ramarkabl# remedy la wslcomo to the weakest stomach. If you have drugged yourself until your stomach la nearly paralysed, you will be astonished to And that 8. 8. 8. gives no sensation but goes right to work. This Is because It Is s pure vegetable Infusion, la taken naturally Into your blood Just as purs air Is Inhaled naturally Into your lungs. Get a bottle of 8. 8. S. today, and ask for S. S. 8. Tou may depend upon It that ths store that sells you what you ask for Is a good place to trad a. W rite to ths Swift Rpeclfle Co., 104 Rwlft Bldg, Atlanta. Ga* tor their Book on Rhsumatlaas. RMteMMmasM» .2 5 U ' § S u re "to r i s e ' ^ S ^ tlie $un| ^ -J ? > ^ ^ You can’t always make everything “ just so.” Sometimes you will get In more shortening than usual; or make the hatter a little thin; or It may not be convenient to put a cake in the oven the moment It Is mixed; or your oven may not bake evenly and It Is necessary to turn the pan around-none of these little uncertainties make the slightest difference in results U you use —^ ^ ^ I K € B aking P owder | ^ ^ This modern, double-raise baking powder has unusual strength and Is absolutely certain to raise your biscuits, cakes and pastry light and leathery. It generates an abundance oi leavening gas both In tne mix ing bowl and In the oven. The. raising Is sustained until the dough is cooked through. Housewives who use K C never have "bad luck” with their baking. Try K C at our ritk. Your grocer will refund your money U you are not pleased in every way. n I ^//////////illuni m 11 inin\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v^ Hint to the Hostess. My little nephew waa eating supper at a children's party. The cake was to be cut when the candle# were near ly burned down. He Interrupted con versation with the rather premature remark to the hoateea: "Your candles seem to be burning low."—Chicago Tribune. Flret Railway Post Office. The first railway post office la tbtt country waa established by O. A Armstrong under Postmaster General Blair's instructions, on August 2R 1864, on the Chicago A Northwester# railway. It ran between Chicago and Clinton. Is., and was a very crude eoa» part mem car. YOUR BLOOD is the canal o f life but it becomes a sewer i f clogged up. A ll life consists o f building up and tearing down and just in tne same manner that the blood carries to the various parts o f the body the food that the cells need for building up, so it is compelled to carrv away the waste material that’s torn down. These waste materials are poisonous and destroy us unless tbe liver and kidneys are stimulated into refreshed and vigorous life. DR. PIERCE’S Golden Medical Discovery is the balancing power—a vitalizing power. It acts on the stomach and organs o f digestion and nutrition—on the purifying filters which clean the blood. Thus freah vitalized blood feeds the nerves, heart — and brain. This well known alterative relieves catarrh o f ths stomach and hcadar hea accompanying same, and has been aoccemeful for more than a gen eration aa a tonic and body-builder. It builds up ths rundown system. Yon need it—ifyo u are always “ catching cold” —or have catarrh o f ths noas and throat. The active medicinal principles o f A-nencan-Native-roota are extracted without alcohol and you can obtain this j tonic in liquid or tablet form at any drug store or send 50 cents in 1-cent stamps for trial box o f tablets. PV1 Sled Which Folds Flat. was entertained by the leading minds. The globular form of the earth waa Ing aled which la Just being Intro taught by Eratosthenes, Aristarchus. duced. It la atrong, simple In con Hipparchus and others as early as Ii struction and light In weight. The C. 276 — 125 runners, made of 6k-Inch bessemer spring steel, are 35 Inches In length Dally Thought. and are securely attached with cor What does your anxiety do? It does rugated clips bolted to the wood top not empty tomorrow of lta grief, bnt with nickel-plated bolts. The top Is It empties today of Us strength. It of dry hardwood, 24 leches long, HVk doss not make you escape tbs evil; Inches wide and 7-16 Inches thick. It makes you unfit to cope wltk U If It comes.—Ian Marls ran Scnflowers are extensively rated In southern Russia. K C «,-DJNCC !,C4 WINTER NOVELTY FOR BOYS MONEY MADE IN WAR KITES U M IK N w riti us ta sdrartiaan. tlou this papar._____________ HOLD QUEER BELIEFS Regular Rules Govern Game and •«ore la Alao Kept—Old and •UFKRSTITION8 OF THE N A T IV E « Young Enjoy Pastime. OF INDIA. Ona of the funniest and most amus ing games Imaginable Is that of play Ing football with an eggshell. Imagine Toad 8oup aa a Cura for Insanity Is It! Hut frail as the new kind of foot Ona ef Them— Casts Qusstlon Al ball la, It Is rarely broken If the rules ways ef Profound Impor of the game are adhered to. This tance. Is most surprising, too, because the rales of tbe game are pretty much tbs Hidden among the pages of statis same as those used on the real grid Iron. There Is a difference In num tics and maps In tbs 1111 general re bers, however, for tbe players era port on tbe census of India are some limited to aa many as can get about quaint stories of Indian beliefs and the table, no more and no less, and not superstitions. Mr. O’Malley, who su even taking Into consideration the site perintended the census taking In Ben of tbe table. A rule which will delight gal, Bihar and Orissa, tails us that ths the feminine side of the house la that lower classes think that Insanity is which admits girls as well aa boys to dus to excess of bite In tbe system or to worms In the hend. the game. "Neglect of the worship of the gods, Make tbe football by making a tiny bole In each end of tbe shell and blow or the curse of Yogi Badhu or other tog out tbe contents, and then mark holy man may produce It Madness boundaries on tbe table field with tape being due to possession by an evil or chalk, having two ends of tbe table spirit, every attempt Is made to ap for goals. Each side electa a captain pease or exorcise I t The exorcists and then the fun begins. At a given hold amoklng cbllles to the nostrils signal both sides or teams begin to of ths patient and chant mantraa, ad blow upon the eggshell that haa been dressing the spirit In obscene lan placed In the center of tbe field. Each guage. all with tbe Idea of driving It aide tries, of course, to blow the egg away. When these means prove futile toward bis goal. No player must leave they prescribe a diet calculated to hla place and It la a most rigid rule force the spirit to leave h<s victim In never to move the ball by any other fear of losing his caste. The unfortu way than blowing. For so doing a nate patient has therefore to consume player Is sent from the field aa In the soup made of toads, etc. When these actual game. Regular football rules abominable nostrums fall the use of are used, and (he score Is kept as In medicated oils and of Indigenous the real game. Each of the two teams herbs and drugs Is resorted to.” The medical treatment of the Insane should have a name, either ridiculous or after some of the colleges or sometimes takes the following forms: “ The mud taken from putrid tanks schools. This always adds Interest to the contest. Old and young equally Is plastered on the patient's head, or enjoy the game, especially If they un aloe pulp is mixed with water and ap plied In the form of an emulsion. A derstand football tactics and rules. favorite remedy Is soup made from a particular kind o f frog." Again, the caste question ts one which Is of particular Importance In Folding Sled. Just Introduced, la many of the Eastern provinces, and It Strong, Simple In Construction Is told how one chief excommunicated and Light In Weight. tbe recalcitrants In one highly organ ised caste which had been split Into Doting parents looking for Christ two hostile camps, and so effectual mas novelties and one which will In and binding waa thla order that not terest those having boys to take care only did the barbers, washeBnen and of will be pleased with the new fold priesta of tbe state, who had hitherto served them, refuse to work for them, but the services could not be ob- talned even of barbers, washermen and priests residing outside the state. Thla order was strictly enforced for soma time. Tbe men of this caste are clean-shaven and very well groomed and dressed, but when the dispute waa eventually settled the per sona affected by the order had long, dirt-matted be&rda, the hair of their head* was In long strands and filthy In tbe extreme, and their clothee were beyond description for uncleanltneaa 8unflowsrs In Russia. ( re Sand S t one ca st S e n s * h p a y c o a t o f m a ilin g m n j m r a p p in g f o r from c o p y o f T h e Com m on Sanaa k i o d ic o t A d o i r o r . h r D r . Y' M . f i e r c e , c lo t h b o u n d . lO O O reeaa. Add room ISVAUDS’ tlOTUL, Buffalo. Ii. Y. Dally Thought. Persons and events may stand for a time between you and reckoning, but it la only a postponement. You must pay at last your own debt.— Emer son. 8eeklng a Husband. Nat E. Harris, recently elected go v-: ernor of Georgia, merrily smiled the other evening when the conversa - 1 tlon In the lobby of a hotel turned to 1 the subject of benedicta. He said he waa reminded of a little Incident Some time ago ■ pretty young wom an entered a moving picture theater and took a seat well toward the front Finally the lights were turned on. re vealing a young married couple with whom aha waa acquainted sitting be side her. "Why, Clara!” exclaimed the young married woman, noticing that the other waa unattended. “ What In the world are you doing here?” *T am looking for a husband, dear,” was the quiet response of Clara. "Looking for a husband!” returned the married woman, wonderingly. "Why, yon have a husband!” "Y e a I know,” was the sighful re joinder of the late comer. “ That's the one I'm looking for.“— Philadelphia Telegraph. A SEW ER Ready to Qualify. Merchant (to applicant for Job)—* “ Sorry, but I only employ married men.” Applicant—“ Do you happen tm have a daughter, sir?’ — Boston Trare script S icA ytoTnevi 9 ?tacU G ftaM Reliable evidence is abundant that women are constantly being restored to health by Lydia E. PinkhartTs Vegetable Compound T he many testimonial letters that we are continually pub^ lishing in the newspapers— hundreds of them— are all genu ine, true and unsolicited expressions of heartfelt gratitude for the freedom from suffering that has come to these women solely through the use of Lydia E. Pinkham ’« Vegetable Compound. China Needs Weather Bureau. The need of a weather burean tn China Is emphasised by C. D. Jameson In his report to the American Red Cross on the measures which Lis per sonal observations In China indicate ahould be adopted to ameliorate the flood and famine conditions o f that country. There are at present practi cally no rainfall statistics for the river basins most subject to floods, much less any organization for flood predic tion. Torrential rains sometimes 00 - cur In this region. In June, 1910, a local downpour tn the vicinity of Szechow, lasting some 42 hours. Is es timated to have amounted to 24 Inches. 1 The unofficial meteorological service of Zlkawel observatory, extending ; along the coast and up the Yangtae valley la the nearest approach to a national weather bureau yet existing In China.— Scientific American. Temperature and ConductabJtltp. It has been known that some mate rials are better conductors of elec tricity than others, and now Professor Kamerllngh-Onnes of Leyden has dis covered that at certain very low tem peratures many metals which are con ductors of electricity lose every trace of resistance to the current and be come what he calls "superconductors.” Tho finest wires of tin and lead do not become heated under the highest cur rents. It Is strange that when the crittcal temperature Is lowered even slightly the superconductivity ceases and the metal behaves as at other low temperatures. Money could not buy nor any kind of influence obtain such recommendations; you may depend upon it that any testimonial we publish is honest and true— if you have any doubt of this write to the women whose true names and addresses are always given, and leam for yourself. Read this one from Mrs. W aters: C amdkn , N.J.— “ I was sick for two years with nervous spells, and my kidneys were affected. I had a doctor all the time and used a galvanic battery, but nothing did me any good. I was not able to go to bed, but spent my time on a couch or in a sleeping-chair, and soon became almost a skeleton. Finally my doctor went away for hia health, and mv husband heard o f Lydia E. Pinkham's VYgetablo Compound and got me some. In tw o months I got relief and now T am like a new woman and am at my usual weight. I recommend your medicine to every one and so does my husband.”— Mrs. T ir.i.t» W atkks , 530 Mechanic Street, Camden, N.J. From Hanover, Penn. I I anovkr , P a .— “ I was a very weak woman and suffered from bearing down pains and backache. I had been married over four years and had no children. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound proved an excellent remedy for it made me a w ell woman. A fte r taking a few bottles my pains disappeared, and we now have one o f the finest boy babies you ever saw/’— Mrs. C. A. R ickkodk , R F n No. 5, Hanover, Fa. N o w answer this question if you can. W h y should a woman continue to suffer without first giving Lydia E . Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial? Y ou know that it has saved many others— why should it fail in your case? P o r SO vears L yd ia E. P in kh am ’s Vegetable Real end Ideal. Compound has been the standard remedy for fe An Ideal serves us In proportion as male ills. No one sick with w om an’s ailments does Justice to herself if she does not try this fa - there Is reality In It. Many a young mons medicine made from roots and herbs, it girl selects her Ideal out of tome ro has restored so many suffering women to health. mance, some heroine who haa nothing B ^ ^ W r t t e t o L T D I A E.PIXEHAM MEIHCIXECO. In common with normal, healthy ^ (CONFIDENTIAL) LTNN, HASS., for adyice. womanhood, and the reault of such a And Hia Name is Legion. Y o u r letter w ill be opened, read and answ ered choice ts manifestly unfortunate. The The doggondest fool above ground by a wom an and held in strict confidence. best Ideal for a girl to cherish Is not Is ths man who tries to fool himself. some maiden who Is principally raoon- ihlne, with nothing warmer than vio let Ink In her veins, but a girl of fiesh and blood, strong to rsslst temp tation, and brave to meet troublfe—1 I (and* l u M a«J brl»l>»«f calara tkan any other d r«. E rarr pachas« suaranieed la color Silk. Wool. Corion and Mixed Goode tt one boding. 10 < U r l'l Companion. . 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