Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, April 01, 1898, Image 3

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    DON'T BE FOUNDERED.
Ve blanket a horse in the warmest
weather ufter a hard drive if he is to stand
ln his stall. We take viulent exercise and
rilo hard manual labor, and very many take
no precaution against sudden cooling off.
In case of the horse, '. he chills, he will be
if Hindered. In cuse of men and women
'who anvforgetful of the consequences, they
4v ill sutler soreness and stitl'nesa from head
,itn foot. If we are thus foiyetful, we need
inot be so of the fact that St. Jacobs Oil.used
;in a case of the kind, is one of the best and
Ssurest cures. A good rubbing relaxes the
f stiffened muscles und puts the joints to
f work again iu. good order. In this season
3 of spurts none who enjoy them ought to be
J without a bottle of the Oil.
' MilfclnB Cows by Machinery.
I By means of a newly-designed ap-'
partitas nlj the cqws in n dairy can be
I milked at Cilco, a vacuum tank being
connected by pipes with air-tight pails
near each animal, with flexible rubber
tubes for attachment to the teats to
draw the milk into the pails as soon as
the valves in the pipes are opened to
apply the suction of the vacuum tank.
.d THE MODERN GENERATION OF MEN
ri . . ..
Physically men aro oettcr today men ever
before. Our college youth are, as a general
thing magnificent specimens. The constitu
tionally wenk and nervous, though they may
never 'become athletes, can greatly increase
theh' strength and restore tranquility to the
nervous system by tho efficient aid of Hostet
ler's Stomach hitters, which also removes ma
larial, kidney, dyspeptic and bilious trouble.
An Ideal Route to Klondike.
Some of the foreign newspapers,
Auetrlinn among them, exhibit a re
markably clear knowledge of the Klon
dike country. The following oocount
of the proper way of reaching the Klon
dike is taken from an Australian news
paper: "The real starting point for the
Klondike is Spokane. There the
traveler takes a canoe, by which he
voyages to Vancouver, B. C. At the
latter point he takes a sailing vessel di
rect to Dawson City."
The above item came from Australia,
and for several months it has been
traveling around in the humorous col
umns of American newspapers.
SHAKE INTO TOUR BTIOE9.
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet.
It cures painful, swollen smarting feet and
instantly takes the sting out of corns and
bunions. It's the greatest comfort discov
ery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes
tigbt-litting or new shoes feel easy. It is a
certain cure for chilblains, sweating, damn,
callous and hot, tired aching feet. We
have over 10.000 testimonials of cures. Try
it today. Bold by all druggists and shoe
stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps. Trill
package FREE. Address Allen S. Olra
Bted, Le Boy, N. Y.
Common salt that is need daily in
our food is needed in the body. It
aids digestion and the assimilation of
the food, and helps in the composition
of many of the tissues.
Sufferers from neuralgia are warned
by a medical -writer not to drink tea,
but to partake freely of coffee, into
which the juice of a lemon has been
squeezed.
-A goldfish will will die in 00 min
utes if ploced in water which contains
one per oent of alcohol. In water
which contains 20 per cent of alcohol
it will die instantly.
A Wonderful Statement
rrom Mrs. J. S. McGllla. of 118 Kllborn
Avenue. Rockford, 111
"I was dreadfully 111 the doctors
Said they could cure me, but failed
to do so.
"I gave up
In despair
and took to
my bed. I
had dread
ful pains in
my heart,
fainting
6pells,
sparks be
fore my
eyes, and
sometimes
I would
get so blind .
I could not
see for several minutes. I could not
stand very long without feeling sick
and vomiting.
I also hod female weakness, inflam
mation of ovaries, painful menstru
ation, displacement of the womb, itch
ing of the external parts, and ulceration
of the womb. I have had all these
complaints.
"The pains I had to stand were some
thing dreadful. My husband told me
to try a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's
medicine, whloh I did, and after tak
ing It for a while, was cured. " . .
INDIAN WARS-Kr-
WMion important to (.nrrlvorn und widnvi ol
wlftn ar veterans. TABER A WHITMAN CO.,
fusion and Patent Attorneys, WaHhinitton. D.
ILl W A FAR VS For 8ale oncrP payment, 12.00 per
nntil paid for. J.
tti-rectisn, naiunce
4 ctod vearlv
Mulhall, Sioux City, la.
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PONS'. SKIRT SUPPORTERS.
annoying saiety pin attachment to
break or Unfiisten. wnrlr. AntjtmnLlf.Rllv.
Ab.olutely Prevents Skirt, from Sagging
Pimple and effective. Will , ell readily where
yer siiown. Agents wanted everywhere. For
terms, etc., addren .
,; SIKMOfcT SKIRT SUPPORTERS
s19'-Market St., Rcom 25. San Francisco, Cal.
mmm
1 "ipiiwa? '
rit Beit Couih Syrup. Tasut Gvui. Cse E-l
POLITICAL PARTIES COMBINE.
Populists, Silver Ilepuhlicans and Deiu
crats of Oregon Join Iggnes
Three state conventions met in Port
land last week, the Populist, silver
Republican and Democratic. A union
of forces or fusion is the result. All
parties united on the platform adopted
by the Populists at Friday's Bession,
and agreed to a division of the offices
by a conference committee. The plat
form as adopted reads:
United In a common cause for the sacred
purpose of preserving the principles of gov
ernment by the whole people. In fact as well
as . In name, restoring and malnta'ninff
equality, under that government, of all
classes, we, the people's democrat to and jlII-Y;r-K?puhUcpn.
parties of the state of Ore
gon, waiving all minor polntj of d,ltferncA
and uniting for the puriwse of carrying out
the great underlying principles upon which
we are all agreed, do make and present
to the people of this state the following dec
laration of principles, and to the carrying
out of which we solemnly pledge each and
every candidate upon our united ticket:
First We demand the free and unrestrict
ed coinage of silver and gold at the pres;
ent legal ratio of 16 to 1, without waiting
for the consent of foreign nations; and we
are unalterably opposed to the policy of the
present republican administration In de
manding the retirement of greenbacks, and
the turning over of tho money-making pow
er of the government to the national banks,
as presented by the bill drawn by the repub
lican secretary of the treasury, and Indorsed
by President McKlnley; and we especially
denounce the avowed attempt by said bill to
fasten the country Irrevocably and forever
to the single gold standard.
We demand a national money, safe and
sound, Issued by the general government
only, without the intervention of banks of
Issue, to be a full legal tender for all debts,
public and private; also a just, equitable
and efficient means of distribution direct to
the people through the lawful disbursements
of the government.
We demand that the volume of circulating
medium be speedily increased to an amount
sufficient to meet the demands of the busi
ness and population of this country, and to
restore the just level of prices of labor and
production.
We favor such legislation as will prevent
for the future the demonetization of any
kind of legal-tender money by private con
tract, t
We demand that the government, In pay
ment of Its obligations, shall ubb Its option
as to the kind of lawful money In which
they are to be paid, and we denounce the
present and preceding administrations for
surrendering this option to the holders of
government obligations.
We demand that there shall be no further
Uhuo of United States Interest bearing
bonds.
We demand that postal savings banks be
established by the government for the safe
deposit of the savings of the people and to
facilitate exchange.
We demand the election of United States
senators by direct vote of the people.
We demand the Initiative and referendum
system of law-making In Its optional form,
local, state and national, and the submis
sion by congress of all important national
questions for an advUory vote of the peo
ple, until such time as the national consti
tution shall have been amended so aa to
provide for direct legislation.
We condemn as dangerous and unjust the
surrender, In all departments of the govern
ment, to the Influence of trusts, corporations
and aggregations of wealth b'-nerally ; and
the packing of the highest courts of the land
with corporation lawyers, too ready to do
the will of their late employers, and to set
aside valid and wholesome laws passed by
the legislative departments of the states and
government, upon flimsy pretexts, at the be
hests of such Institutions.
We ore opposed to government by Injunc
tion. In state matters, we demand:
A simple and we 11 -guarded registration
law.
A more equitable mode of appointing
judges of election.
Stringent laws to regulate the operation of
fish traps, flsh wheels and all Ashing gear
In the waters within the jurisdiction of the
state.
We denounce and condemn the corrupt and
extravagant republican legislative assem
blies, and charge that the republican party,
In Hb eagerness for the spoils of office, haj
become divided into warring factions, so
that it Is incapable of government as ex
emplified by the condition existing In the of
fice of the Btate treasurer, there being at
this time more than $500,000 therein wrung
from the people by the process of taxation,
while state warrants ore stamped "Not
paid for want of funds."
We demand that all district and county of
ficers be placed upon salaries commensurate
with the duties to be performed by them.
Inasmuch as railroad and other corporate
property Is not bearing Its proportion of
taxation, we demand that such property
shall bear Ha just and equal share of the
expenses of government.
State Nominations
For governor W. R. King, populist, of Baker,
For congressman First district, R. M. Veatch
democrat, Linn; Second district, C. M. Donald.
son, silver republican, of Baker.
For secretary of state H. R. Kincaid, silvel
republican, of Lane.
For supremo Judge W. A. Ramsay, democrat,
of Yamhill.
For attorney-general J. L. Story, populist, ol
Wusco.
For state printer Charles A. Fitch, populist,
of ClacknmRS.
For superintendent of public Instruction II.
8. Lyman, populist, of Clatsop.
District Nominations.
First district Judge, E. C. Wade, silver re
publican; prosecuting attorney, A. N. Slolss,
populist; member of board of equalization, C.
A. Worden, populist.
Second district Judge, J. W. Hamilton, dem
ocrat; prosecuting attorney, II. Denlinger, Jr.,
populist.
Third district Judges, R. P. Boise, populist
and P. H. D'Arcy, democrat; "prosecuting at
torney, S. L. Hnydcn, democrat; member of
board of equalization, John P. Robertson,
populist.
Fourth district Judges, J. V. Beach, demo
crat, department 1; Thcmas O'Day, democrat,
departments; Dell Stuart, silver republican;
prosoeutliig attorney, no nomination. .
Fifth district Judge, W. D. Hare, populist;
district attorney, no nomination.
Sixtd district District attorney, J. T. Hinklo,
populist.
Seventh district Judge, V. L. Bradford, dem
ocrat; prosecuting attorney. A. Van Yactor,
populist.
Eighth district No nominations.
Ninth district Judge, M. D. Clifford, demo
crat; district attorney, E. Ilickf, democrat;
member of board of equalization, J. R. Gregg,
populist. t
St. Paul Bank Wrecked.
St. Paul, March 28. The Bank of
Merriam Park, this city, failed to open
today, on account of a time-chock
fraud. The bank's capital is 50,000,
of which f 30,000 is reported to have
been invested in Southall government
time checks.
pi w i n c
These two words emphasize a necessity
and indicate a remedy.
BPKIXQ the season when tho blood
is most impure as a result of the win
ter's closer confinement, higher living,
slower action of the kidneys and liver;
when humors of all kinds, boils, pim
ples and eruptions are most liable to
appear; when the weak, languid condi
tion of the whole bodily structure de
mands and welcomes holp,
MEDICINE Hhat to which the mil
lions turn at this season Hood's Sarsa
parilla. The original ami only prepara
tion especially adapted to tho present
needs of the human family; that which
makes the blood pure awl olean, ns
shown by its thousands of wonderful
cures of dreadful blood diseasos; creates
an appetite and euros dyspepsia, as
shown by its magic touch ' in all
stomach troubles; steadies and strength
ens the nerves, as proved bv people
formerly norvous, now calm and self-
possessed, thanks to
Is Amerioa's Greatest Medicine bocauso it cures whon all others fall
Lubrlcnnts for Bloyolea.
A writer in The India Rubber World
calls attention of bicyclists to the fact
that animal oils are very destructive to
rubber products, such as bicycle tires.
It makes no difference how good the
compound may be; a little spot of ani
mal grease in contact with the tire
injures the rubber. A careful exami
nation of many bicycle oils Bhows that
they are partially of animal origin.
Mineral oils are not nearly so apt to
injure the rubber.- ' In fact, many of
them are not injurious at all, when ap
plied in pit all quantities, while many
vegetable oils are in a measure helpful
to rubber.
2x1
Schillings Best
baking
sell for
powder ought to
twice as much
best.
as the
next
CM
Very Honest.
"Papa," said Johnny, "I am a very
honest little boy, and I proved it to
day." "Tell mo about it, Johnny," asked
his father, proudly taking his son on
his knee.
"I went to the store," answered
Johnny, "and the groceryman went
into a back room and left me all alone
near a barrel of apples. I could have
stolen them all, bt I thought I would
be honest, so only look two." N. Y.
World.
AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS.
We are asserting in the courts our right to the
exclusive use of the word " CASTORIA," and
"PITCHEK'SCASTOKIA," as our Trade Mark.
I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of " PITCHER'S CASTORIA,"
the same that has borne and does now bear the
facsimile signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on
every wrapper. ThiB is the original " PITCHER'S
CASTORIA"'which has been used in the homes
Of the mothers of America for over thirty years.
Look Carefully at the wrapper and see that it Is
the kind you have always bought, and has the
signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on the
wrapper. No one has authority from me to use
my name except The Centaur Company of which
Chas. H. Fletcher is President.
March 8, i8fl. SAMUEL PITCHER, M.D,
The United States government ex
hibit at the exposition will excel by all
odds that made at any former exposi
tion. A Brooklyn thief has beerf sent to
the penitentiary nine years for stealing
two bicyoles. The court evidently
rides. .
HOME PRODUCTS AND PUKE
FOOD.
All Eastern Byrup, so-called, usually very
light colored and of heavy body, is made from
glucose. "Ten Qanlen Uriur" is mude from
Sugar Cane and is strictly pure. It is for Kale
by first-class irroeers, in cans only. Manilla.
tnred by the Pacific Coast Syrup Co. All gen
uine "Tm Gnrdfii Dript" have the manufac
turer's name lithographed on every can.
Iceland's geysers never shoot their
water higher than 100 feet, while some
of our Yellowstone geysers go more
than three times as hiijh.
CITB Permanently Cured. No fltnor nervousnes
P" after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Ureal
Nerve Bestorer. Send for FHE.K (M.oo trial
bottle and treatise. OR. R, u, m r.fifr' ti yM
Aicb. street, Philadelphia, Pa.
A machine for reigstering the strokes
made by the oarsmen in a rowboat was
recently exhibited in London.
Piso's Cure for Consumption Is the only
V,,0 niMlir.ii. iiuofl In ... hmian Tl f
Albright, MiiHinburg, Pa., Dec. ilj '03.'
A London police court has docldcd
that Bibles and prayer books are neces
saries of life.
After beltig swindled by all others, send usstarop
(br puplculars of King Kolooimrs Treasure, the
'Wef of ruunlr strength. MAHON
CHEMICAL CO.
a . u. aiux 747, rauaaeipaia, p
The population of New South Wales
last year was 90,640ua gain of about
80,000 in one year.
Only those who have been relieved of
great suffering oan fully appreciate tho
gratitude with which the testimonials
overflow written in favor of Hoods's
Sarsaparilla. Just read this:
"C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
"Gentlomou After an illness of two
years during which time I undorwent
several surgical operations, I at last be
gan to improve; but my improvement
was so slow that I became discouraged
and it seemed as though I would never
Feeding on n Desert.
Tho American consul at Aden.
Arabia, gives an account in the last
volume of Consular Reports of a curi
ous herd of sheep in Somaliland, which
is a desert country. These sheep sub
sist on prickly mimosa, a kind of desert
scrub bush, seemingly the most unpal
atable of food. Their striking peculiar
ity, as described by the" oonsul, is a
large lump of pure fat growing right at
the root of the tail. A medium-sized
lump of this fat weighs about four
pounds, and it varies from one and one
half to six pounds. People who have
studied the nature and habits of these
sheep say that, like the camel, which
is able to subsist for days without food
from the strength derived from the tis
sues of his bump, this blackhead
sheep can subsist on tho strength with
out anv other sustenanoo. The prin
cipal market for the skins is New York.
It has been proven by trial that tho
sheep are able to stand a considerable
change of climate. A few ' years ago
four sheep were acclimated at tho Zoo
logical Garden at Frankfort, Germany,
where their progeny now number about
80. There are vast stretches of desert
land in Arizona and elsewhere in the
West where caotus plants grow in pro
fusion, but as yot no domesticated ani
mals have been successfully raised in
that region. It has been proposed more
than once to import camels, but these
animals are not likely to prove sorvioo
able. Tho Bomaliland sheep, however,
if accilmated in that desert region, to
gether with the plant he subsists upon,
might prove a valuable addition to our
list of domestic animals. It is no
doubt the thought of the consul that
such an experiment should be tried.
Minn. Gndskl's Hulr.
All that beautiful hair that Mme.
Gadski displays as Elsn, fenta, Eva,
Sieglindo, Elizabeth and the rest, says
Harper's Bazaar, is her own. It is a
glorious mane, in color a light coppery
biown, slightly waving and of extraor
dinary length and thickness. In pri
vate life the prima donna wears it
brushed back from her forehead and
coiled at tho middle of the back of her
head. A fow plain tortoise-shell pins
hold it in place. No headdress or
fancy pins or bowknots or other bric-a-
brac disfigure it.
Mousselfnn Sleeves.
Dresses of various fashion, material
and style agreo in this one point:
They have sleevos close fitting for tho
entire length of finely shirred mous
seline de soio. For a dinner dress or
evening gown these sleeves are often
unlined. But for a luncheon gown or
other toilet thoy can be made as warm
as neccesacy with tho silk lining. The
black mouNseline sleeves are charming
on satin cloth or velvet frocks.
Iron Trade to Ite Extendod.
In Warsaw iron of local manufacture
cost $55 a ton and English tradesmen,
confident that they can lay down their
own producS at Warsaw's door, duty
paid, for a like sum, and banking on
its presumed better quality, aro prepar
ing to enter the market with rails, rail
way material, machinery and other
like manufactures.
Protected Open Hrltlire Draws.
To prevent trolley cars and trains
from running through open draw
bridges a rod is placed closo to One rail
and ends in a lever at the outer end,
which is displaced by the bridge as it
swings open, drawing the rod toward
the opening and throwing one of the
rails on connection with a switch to
turn the oar off tho track.
A man residing in Strafford, Vt. ,
named one of his children Freedom be
cause he was born on a Fourth of July,
and another Blizzard becanso he first
saw what light there was on March 12,
1888.
Ean Marino, the little republic In the
Appenines, has proved that it is np to
date by having a bank failure and ar
resting all the directors for fraud.
got strong again. I was very much run,
down anil it did not seom as though I
had any appetite and I did not care to
live. One day I met a friend who had
taken Hood's Sarsaparilla and I was
advised to try it. After I had taken a
few doses I
Began to Feel Better
and had a better appetito. I gained
from two to three pounds a week and
grew stronger every day. I took two or
three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla,
and am now as strong as I ever was in
my life, and I praise Hood's Sarsapa
rilla for bringing me baok to health. "
Emily Billinger, 10 Grand avenue,
South, Portland, Or.
"The members of our family have
derived much benefit from the uso of
Hood's Sarsaparilla. My father was
severely troubled with humor, but it
roudiiy yielded to Hood's surnapariiia.'i
Mrs. I. M. Wlii to, Salom, Or.
The Medicine For You
Because of what it has done for oth
ers; because you ought this spring to
take that which will do you the most
good.
KB
Be sure to got Hood's.
Automatic Cur Ilrnke.
A new automatic car Btoppor has a
gato hanging under tho front of the car
which tips back when it strikes a
raisod body and releases a pair of brake
shoos, which are flat on tho under side
to fit the rails and curved on tho upper
side to engage the wheels, causing them
tn run on to the shoos and stop the car.
nOAV'S THIS ?
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Roward for any
case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hull's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CIIENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
We tho undersignod.havc known KJ.Chenojr
for tho past 15 years, und beliovo him perfectly
honorable In ail buxlucHS transactions and fin
ancially ablo to curry out any obligations made
by tuoir firm.
West Si Tiu'ax,
Wholesale Druaglsts, Toledo, O.
WA1.DINO, KlNNAN & MAltVIN,
Wh.olo.mlo I)rUKgist Toledo. O.
FJall'sCatarrhCuro Is takuii internally, acting
directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces, of
tho system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all
druggists. Testimonials lreo.
Hall's. Family Pills r.ro tho best.
Ze'na King, of Fairluhd, Mich.,
kicked rit"a hog and missed it and broke
his leg against a post.
or?i$ isivjoy
Both tho method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem otTectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy ami agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
.popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in BO
cent bottles by all leuding drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not havo it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO.
I SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
WHEAT
Make money by succesful
speculation in Chicago. We
buy and sell wheat on mar
Kins. Fortunes havn ttf.pn
made on a small beginning by trading in fu
tures. Write for full particulars. Hint of rel
e re nee given. Several years' experience on the
Chlfauo Hoard of Trade, and a thorough know
ledge of tho business. Send for our free refer
ence book. Downing, Hopkins a Co.,
Chicago Hoard of Trade Brokers, oflicos in
Portland, Oreiinu and Seattle, Wah.
YOUR LIVER
Is it Wroni;?
Get it Kinlit.
Keep it Right.
Moor'a Ilevealcd Keraetljr wllldolt. Three
doses will make you feel better. Get It from
your druggist or any wholesale drug house, or
trom Stewart it Holmes Drug Co., Seattle.
win umcoi's i:g,:EcEDYEEs.c..,!.rM
Plain or with Cutter. The best needle In the mar
ket. Cwl hy ull sw lt newerx. For salt, by all gen
eral merchandise stores, or by
WILL ti FINCK CO.,
K Market Mtrevt, Hun Kranclscu, Ci.l.
RODS
for tracing and loiatlng Hold or Sliver
Ore. Infit or tiurtt-il Ireumiri'. M. I.
FOWLEil. Ilex sn.Uoutlilngtoii.CoDri
W. P, M. I).
Ho. 14, 'tH.
Wertlsera please
IVIllCN wrltlna to
IT mention this paper.