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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1898)
Have It Handy. ,,leJ oot in agony, and they ran neiehbors for hoi p. Sciatica Jrt i ! run for St. Oil or have it handy. It ia ' (n 'cure the worst oases, and eJeotually v.wtr of ThooRht. poer in man to think is t'ae es 'of his s0"1, 'rhouellt oar de 'thought can wve. Prentis Mit ' aid: "Thoughts are tilings.'" too see this thought called things? tuition man perceives that thought hings; by intellect he realizes the the effects. The poww of S'hts has fathomed the 5epth f the L and brought us the coin !and luxuries of our .present civil- ion. ;atarrh- ln the Head inDammrtfion df the mucous marn iminir tUe nasal passages. It is ,i by a cold or succession of colds, 'iiied with impure blood. The way to II js:by jmrilyang ana tnricnwig tiie with Hood's Sarsaparilla. This ine cures catarrh 'when all other rations fall. , Remember 's Sarsaparilla niica's Greatiwt Medicine. SI; ix for $5. i'S Pills cure constipation. '25 cents. A BATTLE ROYAL; toMy Falul Duel Retween Ante- unu a Lion. Mid-Africa and ens! im ... except are still the s adlse. In Somnilinn,! ' , ' u 8 I 4 "auu ner occurred the thrilling fight between an oryx and a XVs:k'h a rrn0d w3h '"ek.the bor-rs call Mn-ta a graceful -antelope with .ex tremely long.Tden.k-r, sharpens. He Is Jiot much nfroid . ", "a us wrest neighbors . (for six m.sons, Four of ..... h two are horns. African l,unre have often wen an telopes SWiZillir In full ......... . . . r, " u" mm oi a lion and making r.o effort to get away knowing that, th.d.. ai, . swifter than 'the lion's caurga. Unless LABOR AND INDUSTRY. LlJnited States tfias 427,068 cok Pennsylvania 26,910. ! capital invested in cotton mills thCarolina now amounts to $18,-; t.o. : s estimated 'that 85 1 per cent of Ik goods used is the United States he products of our own factories. tveicliloride, ae regards its silver , corresponds to an alloy of 75 per if silver and M percent of copper. )e laboi press announces that E. Ms has severed his official connee- Kith all labor unions, and will the lecture platform.' writer in an exchange declares 00,000 men now do the work, with id of machinery, which needed 10,000 to do a fwyears ago. household is complete without a bot- taeianious jesse.iuoore Whiskey, it iure ana wholesome stimulant rec uded by all txuyviicians. Don't ue- this necessity. FATAL TO BOTH. original manuscript cony of ica's national .hymn. "Mv CJonn- Tisof Thee," written in 1883 .by lei Francis Smith, is now in the h Vatican library in Rome. At lime it was owned by David Pell of Bridgeport. Conn., havinir psented to him by the author. Dr. Malier. while visitinc- iecar a few years ago. saw it ami fled that it Le sent to the vatioan collection of imeteorites in the natural history .museum repae G3 distinct Liils. Vrmanmitlv rufiirt v... ... i nor ncrvouuwt , (pa lien eat so little and so invcrti. J'at it is a wonder it has never J to Uncle Sana ,that they would Tiood soldiers. Y WANT TO TELL I Grateful Women VTho Have f Helped by Mrs. Pinkham. rH 'who hnvn nffM.umiuii "relieved of their illa.by Mrs. '8 advice and medicine are tljr urging publication of their r-i iunne Denent of other wo- ! "e are two such letters: Limib Pkverlt. 258 Mcrrimao '"1, Mass.. writes: fords me great pleasure -to tell ng women of the benefit! have 'rom taking Lydia E. PiDk etableCompound. Icanhard 'wstoexpress my gratitude for !' nas done for me. My trouble tion of the womb. I waaun octor'scare. Upon examlna- Fm to do me good. I took se Jof Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege rPound, also used the Sanative r m cured. Mrs. Pinkham'. ITu? y life' and 1 W aU "ffering women " H0S XROMBLEAT. EllnK,K j1- writes: cold at the tlnvo my baby can sir, ... . J .. s me io nave mills uia me no good, I I iUi falling of the womb. ten h had ,alnt fiPe o times day. One day a h. !mJoan1 meoflhe nad derived from taking lihl? v1 did 8.and had , fal bottle before I was uA After lak,D in L . do my own work. nealth." the lion can ciitchr-an antelope at the outsef tx? must seek another tllnner. It Is a (x.ntc!st it '.quickness (rather than Btrength. "I one by Tare chamre isaw a lion in the very:nflt oft leaping upon a superb male oryx. The. animal was grazing quietly aear tthe!edge of the veldt and the lion hadenrept up unseen. "In tie wry ;moment &at the lion sprang the .oryx: saw him. It was to late to run, Snt,. like a flesh, the oryx turned his mosu to the ; ground and threw his mighty horns forward. "The lion .fell! fairly opm their sharp and slender tips. In a . moment th slender botfydf the oryx was crushed to the ground, 1 but the Uion fell with him, the iorna of the j.ucky animal driven clean vthrough Che brute's body as you might ke-wer a ttt of meat "They died (together. When I ran np I found tthe Jlon bleedlngito death, the oryx dead diis;jieck broken, by the falL I have his (head ; mouMel, . the horns still reddened (from ifiheir passage through the ;huge body rf the murder ous cat 1 imvei never saeai a beast die more hraKefe::" GEN. SHAFTER'S DAiUGHTER. Hii Onlr Chaid I the WEfc of a Oat lant Soldier. It is genera!ly:known tha when Gn. Shafter went ,to (.Cuba he carried with him the bunflen .of a grjat personal grief. But a lew months before, death had robbed Mm of his. life's companion. Mrs. Shafter uw a woman of Charm ing maniur and was one of the most popular women in army circles. Her daughter closely .resembles her. This daughter. Mrs. W. IL McKlt trick, Is the only idhild of Gen. Shafter, MBS. SHAFTER. MRS. M'KITTRICK. 1 ii i In her girlhood pretty (May fihaf ter was a society .favorite. Sie met A gallant soldier and ere long her place at the family flnwdde was vacant It Is sev eral years ago that she married MaJ. W. II. McKlttrick and they bav since lived on a ranch a few miles from San Francisco, not far from her parents. The loss of her mother wan a great bkxw to Mrs. McKlttrick. Then came the war and father and husband both m.uvh1 awav. The husband went out & captain and retanued a major. It was he who raised the flag over Santiago after the surrender. Oorean Wom n Net Named. In her childhood tue Corean woman receives a nickname by which she is known in the family and by her dear friends, but which, when she arrives at maturity. Is employed only by her parents. To all other persona she Is "the sister" or "the daughter" of such and euch a one. After her marriage her name la buried she la absolutely nameless; her own parents refer to her by mentioning the district Into which she has married. Should her marriage be blessed with children she Is "the mother" of So-and-so. If It happens that a woman has to appear in a law court the Judge gives her a special name for use while the case lasts Jn order to save time and to simplify matters. Phtl May's Clever Work. Then the artist took the bat "It's pretty hard to draw anything off hand," he said, "and the very sketchy magazine illustrations you see occasion- ally are reuuy wi be.rla with, la lead pencil. Then toe 8allnt lines are Inked and the others ie ruooea out This produces a dash lug, ftveezy, tmpromptu'effect that as a matter of fact is the result of the most 1 ad painstaking care. Some times the artist makes his prellminarv tudy with a Hue pencil, and then he vioesn't hare to go to the trouble of rub bing out the superfluous linos, because the drawings are all reproduced, by the Photographic process, and bluedoesn't Photograph. Phil May, the, English artist wbo took Du Mauriers place on Tunca, won a great deal of fcuue for his very expressive sketches. He would draw a woman In n wnple of dozen strokes, yet somehow -would bring out the vtiry texture of her gown. He came -ore. curing tie "World's Fair and wrought along some -of his original dra,v!ugs. They w?re perfect webs of blue pencil study. aa,l evprv .Wail m3 len worked out -with an eJ.iWntinn lil. -i xiiat was simTlv .birMiiTi Wi. liiid selected the '-Tines that really told ie iory an.i mfcnd them over. It was simple enough after you oiue kow how, but the irick was to make the first drawing. That was where the sure-enough artist was required." New Orlnnus 'Times-Democrat CLEVER RUSSIAN COUNT. Ue Pownd n'Way of BeatltiK a 'Persian Creditor's Unique Method. In Pursla,' when a credtoir fulls to gwt his money in any other way, he appears 3a th rtebtor's bouse and sits down. Then 'he i does not moTe away till the driisUuu.t pu.vs up. lie enters the deWu.rf ssieeplng apartments, if porjsi We, and has his aueals brought In. A few .years ago a r.orlan !held an mn salfeified claim against theiBritlsh Gov- eniment and he presented bimsell be fore tftie British minister one day:and ampKl out in Ms juivate ollice. 'The minister did not see tfhe.'Joke, andvseut XOTa policeman. That made a A of noise and trouble, :and the .lMisslan reiv leseiiitative Jn Teheran evidently leiarn ed:a lesson frora it for '.he managed a 'case of the sameldna much differently a tew weeks ago. u.ne rersiam wno (aemandea monev from the RussI-sji i(.Otunt KolomeV.ow) was a holy nxam, a dervish, and when lie sat down in (Hue Russian's anteroom t wait till the latter ipald his disputed lalm, Count IMomeisow knew tltat lie . could not .get lid of hlin without much fuss flui exidanat)n. It is against the laws, tor atleast tlie.custm, which Is Just as firm, cto touch a cred Hor who takes .tk'ta .-means of .collecting money, so the Coimt did not tlirow him iut He thought (aver .the matter, and ne morning he ent :for a dot of ma ans. Then he ordered rthem to build a wall around the dervish, who was alt irng in the middle 'of the rooiu. The dervish watched itbem -placidly at first tat when the wall grew, jind it Ibecanie aji)arent that it would !be completed ftion, he Jumped iovr it ran away, and haw not been seen eince. 'They say that tiei Count is the first man in Teheran who has beaten a .creditor of this kind wlOliout reconrse ,U the irolicePall Mall. Gazette. Xmportnc of Dralgry. Drudgery is essential in all good rork. Some drudgery must precede nigh eSoit and attainment in any and every sphere. Mixing colors is the druogery in the greatest artint's paint ing, as surely as in that of the young beginner in his profession. He who is not willing to do the needful drudgery in the Work he undertakes will never be a success in any high realm of his aspirations. No man who is not ready first to tread the lower rounds of a lad der oan ever hope to stand bv and by at the top. -S. S. Times. CnnfeRnlon of a Millionaire. A millionaire confessed the secret of his success in$wo words hard woTk. He put !in the best part of his life grtining dollars and losing health, and now he was putting in the other half spending dollars to get it KacK. .Nothing equals liostetter s Moinacli Bittersifor restoring health. It gets at the starting point the stomach and cures uyspepsia ana indigestion. Reed pens split at the end like quill pens, have been found in Egyptian tombs, dating probably 3,o00 years be fore Christ. To Cure a Cold tn One Dav Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All drupgists refund money if it fails to cure. e. ii a woman eateries cold wearing a thin dress to a reception her husband escapes public coiiBure. but if she catches it hanging out clothes all but his dearest friendsfltop speaking to him For Napoteoa's Sake. Some people are Tery fond of telling a story that has a catch In It, and so taking their listeners in. Uere is a sanvpJe of what'l mean; Once, when in Paris, Jffapoleon paid a visit ito a hospital for old -soldiers. Among the Inmates was an oU man who had lost an arm. The Eavperor asked 11m: "Vnere did you lose yonr armT "At Austerlltz, sire." ' "Then, no doubt you corse the Em peror and your country for your fate 7' "On the contrary," said the veter.ua, "for the Emperor and my country I would sacrifice my other arm." "I can hardly believe it," said the Em peror. The soldier inn mediately drew a saber fnom its sheath and lopped off the other ansa. "X most sublime act of self-sacriflce," said the old lady who had been listen ing to the yarn, totally forgetting the Impossibility of a one-armed man cut ting off his remaining arm. London Tld-Blts. A Paradise for Women. In the matter of woman's rights Ahvsslnla Is far ahead of Europe. Ac cording to an authority, the house and all Its contents belong to her, and If the husband offends her she not only can. but does, turn him out of doors till he is duly repentant and makes amends by the gift of a cow or the half of a camel that Is to say, half the value of a camel. On the other hand, it Is the privilege and duty of the wife to abuse her husband, and she can divorce ner- self from him at pleasure, whereas the husband must show reasons to Justify such an act on his part Railway in China. to Wusung lis nearly completed. About .n.r,4-v Honrs nan the government tvvcruij j o - bought this road, engaged several thou sand coolies to tear up the rails and sleepers, put them on a ship, and dump ed them in a desolate spot on the coast of Formosa. The Wprld's Blggeat Town. in London each day 400 children aro born, sixty enter school for the first Hmp. 200 begin their 'apprenticeship, 150 persons enter married life, and 200 persona dlo. Stands liy In Need. Every living thing has pains and aches sometimes, and the aches and pains of humankind have a friend in St. Jacobs Oil, which stands by in need to cure and restore. Don't Mind the Weather. There is one thing that does cov mind the weather, and that is rheuma-.. tism; and one thing that does not mind rheumatism is St. Jacobs Oil, as it goes to woik upon it and cures right off. Character From Sorrow. Over and over again the old truth comes back to us, that no man is good for muob till he lias suffered a great sorrow. The baptism of pain is one of the instrumentalities which Qod uses for purging away the dross of our na tures and making us fit to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light. Not those who have escaped the fiery trial, but those who have gone through it and come out unhurt a.id glorified, are to be envied. God knows what is best for us. Therefore Me sends first one affliction and then another upon us. Sometimes, because He sees it to be necessary, He lifts the very floodgates, and allows wave after wave of mis fortune to sweep over us. If we have the right fctuff in us, we shall be holped and not harmed by these seem ing calamities. Christian Advocate. ITEMS OF INTEREST. When a girl goes aronnd from town to town cooking oatmeal or a new kind of pancake flour at-a grocery store she is caUed a "'demonstrator. " The word is so goad that Atchison girls are using it instead .erf the word "cooking." Atchison girls no longer cook potatoes they ""demonstrate" them. They also give deaaoftstrations in dishwashing. When (Coming :to :Ban Francisco go to lirooldyai Hotel, .208-212 Bush street. American .or European clan, ltoom and board $1000 1.50 per day; rooms 60 cents to $ijw tier day ; single meals 25 cents. Freeiouaaii. Chaa. Montgomery. If bbear.th weremot enveloped with atmosphere, the temperature on the surface waulld be about 330 degrees be low zero Fahrenheit. The Porto Ricans demonstrate their patriotism by Bhouting for freedom and feeding themselves. At the Storzzi palace in Rome, Italy, there is a book made of marble, the leaves being of marvelous thinness. Bangor manufacturers nre sending uuiiouh oi biroii and canvas to Pales tine, Japan, India and China. 1 1 IP If yon mairt the 'best-wind mill, pumps, tank, plows, -wagons, bells of all sizes boileK,a)rinmi,.or geuvrul machinery, see or write JOHN POOLE, foot of Morrison street, Fax&auQ,, Oregon. It is an inexplicable fact that men buried in -am .avalanche of snow hear distinctly every word tutt.ered by those who are seeking for them, while their nioet truuau8 shouts fail to penetrate i ven a few feet of the snow. Two bottle Mf Pwo's Cure for Consump tion cured ine of a bad lung trouble. Mrs. J. Nichols, Priucetoa, Ind., March 26. 1895. Exports of cottonseed products for ,the first five months of this year far .exceed those of the 12 months of 1896. A French doctor ilias invented an eSectric helmet, inside .of which is a .small motor that vibratos strips of steel, the motor making 600 turns per minute. This whizzing is supposed to cure nervous headache and put the ..sufferer to sleep. nowi TniST We ofler One Ilnndred Dollars Reword tor any cast of Catarrh that nu out be cared by Hull's tCatarrh Cure. J. CIIENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. We theundemiRned.have known r.J. Cheney fvr the pU IS years, and believe hlra perfectly honorable Jn all business transactions and tin amlally aVie to carry out any obligations auulo ibytfUelrfiim, West A Tbt!.x, . '.Wholesale DnniRista, Toledo, O. 'Vt ALDINU, KlNNAN A MARVIN, Wholesale PruRirists, Toledo, O. Half's Catarrk Cure Is tnken intornslly.ectine directly on the Hood and mucous surfaces of the system. Prlne 75c per bottle. 6old by all druggist. Testimonials free. Halrj.'amily Fills -ro the best. THE EXCRIENCE CF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fig Svrup Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact Will assist ono in avoiding, the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing .of the Cali fornia Fig Sykup Co. with the medi cal profession, and -the satisfaction which the genuine1 Syrup of Figs has given to millions Of families, makea the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ' "AN FUANCISCO. Cel. ' LOCISVILLE. Kj. MKW TOItC, N. T. VETERAN If you mAdea horns Mi'Hd entry prior U) June -a, 1K74, for lens t h II II 1 fill .. Villi ... nii.lrlm. . - i i . . . , -.".i io in hiiiim ioiihi entry, which is asdlKiiBblfl and worth something Widows and minor orphans of deceased sol diers have same right. I will l.uv it. Do not waste postnKe uiilexs you made an orlu-inal. entry as stated above. JKKK COLLIN, Helena, MontHna. BASEBALL, FOOTBALL ATHLETIC AND GYMNASIUM SUPPLIES. Send lor Catalogue. WILL I FINCK CO. VZ S45 $45 $45 $45 $45 1899 BICYCLES "Best Wheels on Earth." 1899 Ideals 122.80, 2S, 10. Send for catalogue. Live agents wanted everywhere. FHKI T. MKKKILL CYCLE CO., PORTLAND. SPOKANE. TACOMA. ....FLOUR MILL MACHINERY.... Warehousa Machinery, Chop Mills, Water Wheels. Supplies of all Kinds. Write for Prices We carry in stock a larire supply of the above conveyers, both right and left whloh will sell at irreatly reduced prl s. Also all sizes of elevator bucket and bolts ' Write for price-list and discounts. u D0U8, Willamet Iron Works .PORTLAND, OR. Front and Everett Sts. YOUR LIVER Fr52 5f.aa. , I Wit la I 1 Eaill KeCO it Rioht J im !. 1 nlchnrKo., Imlnniiiutlcms. ntlr '"BUI t-A-rj Ou.r.nt hrllntlons or ulcpmliniMt Moore's Bevealod Remedy vill do It Three fl..!..'" "'"" of mucous nioml.rsnns. dose, will make you feel better. Get it from raSS your druggist or any wholesale drug house , or cihcinnti.o .r77T1 mM br ruarila, lromBtewartllolmesXrugCo.BoattU. V jSrnT "t "lo'n wrspiwr TEETH WITHOUT PLATES aafflVgsu Itoots Crowned. Itrlda;esj Made, N. P. N. U. 7i ahuu 1'HinleN illlliiK and extranllon. Ul 4 H BH. Dr. T- H. White Vll4, M''"ll,on VUBN wrltli.K to advertiser pleas Ul, 1.11. VV1HLC, porfiaud. Or. J V mention thla paper.