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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1917)
The Car of W y QUALITY Birth Rat« Exoeed» Mortality by Noarty 78 Por Cent, Unole Sam Show«. to Inquiries to C lU lt H li There to « perpetual * 0 « demand for canned torts. Tba utilitàtloo of 09 ««U tah, aa it to m f f j S *2" * ««£rt3 c,nn« ^ * »t those * * * £ c«M t w * tooking to tba W «*w»rd for a still further supply. Tbs yellow and blue On tuna (known aa the borea mackerel when they ap- P«ar to eaetar* waters), the dolphin MM boatta are plentiful In Hawaiian le Ceaat cannerà are »»king Inquiries aa to the poaalbllity pf securing f • catch large _ enough to warraM the establishment o f ' can neries on the Tfce commercial flabetiea of Hawaii •re aimoat exclusively in the banda « the Japanese. A few yean ago they formed email companlaa to oper- ate hand-propelled sampans. Tin-««- brought the flab to the Hawaiian mar- keta, where the catch’ waa sold at auc- Hoc. The gaaollne boats hare taken tha place of tboee propelled by oen or aella and theee hare a steaming ndlua of a thousand miles. They are equipped wltff Ice chambers, so ♦*»«t the flab may be kept from four to six days. U»ege corporations hare been formed. One company controls 150 Japanese boats and another 40. The tuna at present prices, retailing at 10 to 20 cents a pound, to too costly to permit of canning with profit The bonlta sells at 8 cento or lest and might be used to advantage, aa It to B GKATEST M M 90 KS 0 TX rito* StattotlM Collected hr Oevern- ntofit In New Registration A rob Discloses Rapid Orowth Northwest Auto Co., («£.{ Portlud, Ore. DENTISTS Each "Pape’# Dispepsia" Otoe» grains feed, ending all etoir misery In five minutes. HIDES • oa. r a t n u t r iW i P. GORIN, P M W 'W iS H i“ “ ' Vi "I* ^ hP M llT n O L h r t s t » i; M k , lL Time it! In fi- e minutes all stom ach distress will go. No Indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas. acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dtoslnees, bloating, foul breath or headache. » Pape's Dia pepsin to noted for ito speed In regulating upset stomachs It to the surest quickest stomach rem edy in the whole world and besides it to harmless. J?ut an end to stomach trouble forever by getting n Urge flfty-cent ones of Pape's Dispepsia from any drug store. Tou realise In five minutes bow needless it to to suf fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. It's the quickest, sorest and most harmless stomach doctor la tha world. "W here did you i "Hunting." "Oun kick you f" "Oh. no; 1 trouble."— Boston 1. E X A M IN A T IO N A N D C O N S U L T A T IO N FREE. Yon get the benefit o f o a r sdriee without charge, whether you order any dentistry o r not 2. IT E M IZE D ESTIM ATE O F T H E COST OF Y O U R D E N T A L W O R K B E F O R E Y O U B E G IN Y O U R SITTING S. N o blanket bill “fo r profes sional services rendered,” to be submitted after the job is done. Unde Sam baa discovered that tha United fits tee need not he alarmed over the poealblllty of race suicide. The Oret birth statistics ever compiled and made public by the government show that for what to known aa tbf birth 3. E X PE R IE N C E D A N D S K IL L F U L S PE C IA L- registration area, with an estimated ISTS FO R E A C H P A R T IC U L A R O PE R A T IO N , population of 81,180.000 In 1015, the birth rate exceeded the death rate by N o needless delay and prolonged visits to our 10A .per 1 , 000 , or nearly 78 per cent offices when you can have a swift and sure dentist The recently established birth regis tration area comprises the sis New doing your work. And, bear in mind, trained spe England states. New York, Pennsyl cialists don’t bungle jobs. vania. Michigan, Minnesota and the District of Columbia. The population in this area represented approximately 4. P A IN L E S S D E N T IST R Y T H A T IS B O T H 81 per cent of the total for the United States. The birth rata for this area PA IN L E SS A N D HARM LESS. in 1915 waa 2441 per 1,000 population, while the death rate was 14 per 1,000. 5. TH E BEST OF M A T E R IA LS A T TH E F A IR - This means that If the birth and death rates prevailing In that year were to EST PRICES. W e buy in such huge quantities remain nnrbanged. and If no migration that we can make a big saving not only to us but, were to take place to or from the area to which the figures relate. Its popula also, to you. tion would Increase annually by 10£ per 1,000, or by neirly 1.1 per cent. 6. F O L L O W -U F ml W O R K . »N o bunco, blanket The birth rate of the registration states ranged from 2.1 In Maine to 26.7 guarantee for a term o f years, but a positive assUr- In Connecticut and Michigan; and the ance that, in any of our thirteen offices or in any death rate ranged from 10.1 In Minne sota to 16.1 In New Hampshire. The others that may be hereafter established, we will highest death rate was thos much low keep our own work up and safeguard you free o f er than the lowest birth rale. The greatest excess of births over deaths— ___ „ „ _____ _____ charge, if you will only call on us every six months 14.4 per 1.000 population—appears t i f f 'tree which he ordered cut down, not Minnesota, and the smallest—65 per knowing that It was city property. Ex- 1,000—for Maine. pert testimony determined the cost of For every state In the registration replacing the tree, area and for most of the rttl-s there When a tree to felled and cut up waa a substantial excess of births over Into logs Its commercial value to eas- deatha. but this excess waa most pro- ily calculated, but the worth of a Portland, Ore., Sixth and Waahinfften nounced m those localities In which standing tree—especially one within Streets. J the citarfUnlts—to hardly to be deter mined, except for the very practical purpose of penalising Its destroyer. The early settler, with the forest to contend with, proceeds to dear the land about hjs boom, so that not a sapling survives. Towns in the midst of what, a generation ago, waa Mich igan’s timber belt, are treeless, or practically so. and summer’s son and winter's wind find no obsfurcUon to I their violence. Yet In dties trees are appreciated. It must be that oar eyes were In tended to receive more green rays than any other, since trees are turf are ab solutely necessary teeny* any prospect from bleakness. Every tree In Detroit Is precious, and It to reassuring to I learn that one cannot be felled with out due action from the authorities.— I Detroit News.' Druggist Says Ladles are Using Is our flto or reports, oovering a period o f wonty years, literally thou sands o f physicians toll how sucoeaa fnl the Raslnol treatment to for eese- ma and similar skis troubles. Tbs first use of Restnol Ointment and Realnol Soap usually stops tha Itching sad burning, and they soon clear away all trnoa of tha unsightly eruption. No other treatment for the skin now bo- tors tbs pubUo oen show such a record o f professional approvaL Realnol Ointment and Raslnol Soap contain nothing that coaid Injure or Irritate tbs toadereet skin. Sold by nil druggists. Charming Little Child. "Mamma." said small Harry. "1H bat toy pony osa bant y o u r "W hy, what do you mean, d ea rr asked the astonished mother. "1 mean In n race,*’ replied the youngster. " I beard papa say that you oould talk fhstsr than a boras could tro t"—Chicago News Recipe o f Sage Tea and In Northern France. Sulphur, e It to strange and terrible to visit Paris, and no one can be happy, bnt to one who has loved France It to fur worse to visit the lovely northern country. There to here a sense of I lifeless, to canaed by a lack of sulphur emptiness, aa If terror still bashed the in the hair. Our grandmother made normal cheerful noises of mankind, op a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur The people of these regions have lost to keep her locks dark and beautiful, everything; their houses are burned; »nd thousands of women and men who their animals, even the rabbits, are ™1“ « eT! \ c?lor’ £ £ 4be* uUfu,1 ____ . „ „ i- —--,- . „ dark shade of hair which is so at- f . melted tractive, use only the old-time recipe, shapeless pieces of grotesquely melted Nowadays we get this famous mix- patched shelters, and In the houses tore Improved by the addition of other built by the Society of Friends, or ingredients by — fcing at any drug mass themselves In some nearby vtl- store for a SO-cent bottle of "Wyeth’s lage that escaped destruction at the Sage and Sulphur Compound,” which hands of the crown prince s retreat- darkens the hair so naturally, so even ing army. After a time In this attest * * * nobody can possiMy tell It „„„ .. th„ has been applied. You Just dampen country one gets the sense that de- Ji ' t t brush with it and One o f Two Things. 'Jones 1s extremely attentive to his re." 'Still very much In love with her, r Ejpert (on tha duration of « t other, but wot I sea to— it tmr ~nowin' * » ’ no tailin', !? t o wrong neither— ^ 7 » ’ a i PIN Either that, or he to afraid of her." I nation of the figures fella to disclose this character. Among the states, both the highest end the lowest Intont-mor- Send 10c to Dr. Pierce Invalida’ Ho tallty rate—120 for Rhode Island and tel, Buffalo, fo r largo trial paekaga o f 70 for Minnesota—are found In con “ Anurie” for kidneys, carta backache. nection with birth ratse—28.1 and 245 per 1,000 population, respectively— One Thing Jeb Missed. which are below the average tor the 'Job had his patience tried in many registration arse; and, moreover, the % . But you must rsmember Job birth rata In the state with that low rar bad snob telephone service aa est Infant mortality to higher than have to contend with.*’—Detroit that la tha state with the hlgheet In fant mortality. Among the cities and towns the 0 IV 1 "SYR U P OF F I « « " lowest Infant-mortality rate—54 per TO CONSTIPATED CHILD 1,000 birth»—Is shown for both Brook Delleleus "Fruit Laxative" can’t harm line and Malden, Mass. The former place had the lowest birth rate—12.7 tender little fitomaoh, liver per 1,000 population—given tor any city or town In the registration area, bat the birth rate of the latter—28.5 per 1,000—waa not tor below the aver age tor tha area. Tha hlgheet Intont- mortallty rate—19« per 1,000 births, for Shenandoah, Pa.—to accompanied by a birth rate—82.7 per 1,000 popula tion—which to tor above the average, although considerably below the maxi mum. Of the ten dties In which tha birth .rates were highest, three show Infant-mortality rates lower than the average, and of tha tan pieces In which the birth rate« were lowest, live show Infant-mortality rate« higher than tha ifp M fiV - Hunt for Missing Link." * Fran Leonora Bclenka of Munich Is one of the three foreign delegates to the recent convocation of the Ameri can Association for the Advancement of Science In New York to on her way to Orotava, Tenertffe, one of the Can ary Islands, where she has established a station for the study of the psych ology of the spe. Frau Selenka hopes by her work In Tenertffe to establish some o f the con clusions reached daring an expedition to Trinll, Java, in search of remains of the plthecanthropoua, or spe man, popularly known aa the “missing link." Fran Selenka to bearing all the ex penses of the near work In Tenertffe as a memorial to her husband, tha late Prof. Emil Selenka. who waa a dis tinguish edstudent of the structure of the higher apes. The studies of the apes at Tenertffe will be carried on •ending a Nets. " I haven't been home tor Got Into a poker gams." "Your wife will fix you." " I hope this note will pacify her. " I haven't much confidence noton" _. ^ Consoling. The Bride-to-be—My only worry to about mother. She’s bound to miss me terribly. Friend of the Family—Ah, well, she can’t complain. After all, she’s had yon longer than moat mothers keep their daughters.—Sydney Bulletin. Teddy, 4 yean old. waa looking out of the window. A storm of Blast and snow was ragtag. " I bet I oould go outdoors If I want- ed to,” he said. Then, with a glance at his mother's face, added: "Bat I bet I don’t want to.’’—Child Betterment "That man’s gone through SO for tunes or more." "Orest Scott! H e doesn’t look like a spendthrift." "H e Isn’t He’s an expert account ant "—Detroit Free Prase.___________ to any w ok, 1 town before it was finished. The doo* tors said I wool« have to be opera ted on and I simply b rok a d ow n T T l