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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1899)
Pntuund for Our Goods In Mexico, A member of a prominent clay rnan ofaoturing company of Kansas City, recently returned from Mexican a business tour, states that Mexicans want our goods, "and never hesitate to spend the money for. them, and they have got the money, too. Take farm machinery for instance. One ranch man will buy a carload at a time for bis own use. They need plows and pumps and windmills and ice plants, and, in fact, all kinds of modern ma chinery. The trade is there and has long been neglected. We can get it by studying the needs of the lepublio and oatering to its people." The Difference. Little Harry Papa, what's the dif erence between a finan :er and an econo mist? Papa An economist will walk three squares to save a nickel. A financier will hop on a car and beat somebody out of a quarter while riding those three squares. Cleveland Leader. There lives in Sedalia, Mo., an old gentleman who was tutor to the late King Alfonso XII of Spain. His name is Col. Van B. Wisker, an American, born of English parents. A new and scientific treatment of all diseases of the genito urinary organs at once thorough, quick and sure is that of Dr. Foote and Staff, of 161 Adams St., Chicago. The doctors believe in pre scribing as little medicine as is con sistent witn certain cure, xliey are 1 i i.:.-,.......,, i " " tv4 Jt.UIQ 0 CAHJI.- ence in their specialty has taught them the needs of every individual case, and how best to treat it to effect a complete eradication of the disease germ. Dr. Poote's Syphala is a well known and efficacious cure for all blood diseases, while his Vigorala stands fore most among restoratives and invigora tors of the nervous system. A bridge of 000 foot span at Buda Pest is being erected entirely by means of electrical machinery. TO MRS. PIMHAM From Mrs. Walter E. Budd, of Pat chogue, New York. Mrs. Bcdd, in the following letter, tells a familiar story of weakness and suffering', and thanks Mrs. Pinkham (or complete relief: " Deab Mrs. Pinkham: I think it is my duty to write to you and tell you what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I feel like another woman. I had such dread ful headaches through mv temples and on top of my head, that I nearly went crazy; was also troubled with chills.wasvery weak; my left side from my 1 shoulders to my waist pain ed me terribly. I could not sleep for the pain. Plasters would help for a while, but as soon as taken off, the pain would be just as bad as ever. Doctors prescribed medicine, but it gave me no relief. "Now I feel so well and strong, have no more headaches, and no pain in side, and it is all owing to your Compound. I cannot praise it enoucrh. It is a wonderful medicine. I recommend it to every woman I know." your BACK ACHE? Are vou troubled with constipation. Do you feel languid and utterly worn out? MOORE'S REVFALEO REMEDY Will To itmi ,, cnonrv. take thfi llTlDHTitV cut ol your blood, make you well and healthy. Easy and pleasant to take. One dallar pet bottle at your druggist's. CURE YOURSELF! llso Bis W for unnatural discharges, liinaniniations, irritations or ulcerations not to striata-, oi mucous memoranda. iPrannu ooDMiioD. rainless, ana nut astrla- ItheEvansCmemicuCo. ent or p"""- I ao. a oy urogriiu, nr lent In Dlaln wraDDOr. by express, prepaid, fur fl.no, nr 3 bottles, 12.75. Circular sent nn request. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Root Crowned. Bridges Made, l'alnleae illllntc and extraction. Dr. T. H. White, BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS .1. MAmrFACTTJHED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. triUOTE THE NAME. DR fillNNW"?" PILLS ONE FOR A DOSE. Cur, sick Hesdach. SZa iT.n.u wt;. Timni. vn,i Purifr th Blood, Aid Digestion andPrevent Biliousness. Do poKJrlpeorbldkrn. To convince you, we will mall ample free, or full hox for 2.V. DR. IIOSANKO tll -I i . i ... tn 'a lull . TV CO., Philada., fenoa, Bold by Druggists. -5 Jfi LUHiS WHtHt ALL LLac rAl Best Couuh Hrruo. Taste Go ISO U W 1 Tf If I p ST In 1 to 6 ds. (3 VCINCINNATI,0 oi' Use f.l in t mN. nn (i nr amRRii WHIPPLE'S CLOSE SHAVE. One of the nTen Whom Itnl'.eta or Fe vers Cannot Get. I was overjoyed the other day to meet in Boston one of the noblest soldiers whom the commonwealth sent out to fight tla nation's battles in Cuba Maj. It. A. Whipple of Adams and the Sec ond, snys the Boston Transcript. I had not seen the major since 1 had the good fortune, on one wearisome clay In the Santiago campaign, to be able to Intro duce him to a sustaining Scottish bev erage which was freshly off one of the press boats plying to Jamaica. Maj. Whipple, though a veteran of the civil war, and consequently not so young a man as some who went out from the State, outmarched, outworked and out fasted all the young men In his regi ment. A soldier to the core, he filled nil the regulars who met him, as I had occasion to know, with high respect for the sort of officers which Massachu setts sometimes puts Into the field. I have spoken of Maj. Whipple as a veteran of the civil war. A tragedy of patriotism hangs by that circumstance. After serving his country well as a young man In that war, he went out again promptly to this one, and this time he took with him his son In his own regiment. The son lost his life in the terrible Santiago campaign, but the father came back again; he Is alive and reports himself well to-day, insisting that he Is none the worse for his two wars. There are some men whom neith er JI...C co HOI tcVci's uiu Kel at. Tiitv can come near them, but they cannot touch. I have a story of the major to prove this. When the Second Massachusetts was under fire before Santiago and the men were lying flat on the ground, Maj. Whipple stood up looking through a field glass at the enemy and he made a good mark, for he Is six feet high and broad-shouldered. As he was peering thus something struck him In the face and eyes with such force and violence that for the moment the major had no sort of doubt he had been killed. The missile, whatever II was, stung iike fire and one of his eyes pained htm as If It had been pierced. He put his hands to his face, took them away and looked at them. There was no blood. Then he looked around wonderlngly, as much as to say: "What was It?" A soldier was able to answer the question. "Here It Is, major," he said, and he picked up a chip that a Mauser bullet had clipped off a tree close by and brought along with It. The bullet could not touch the major with the charmed life, but it spitefully flung the chip In his face as it passed by. LAW AS INTERPRETED. The right of the creditors of an In solvent to the proceeds of his life in surance is denied, In Roberts vs. Win ton (Tenn.), 41 L. It. A. 275, where the only premium he has paid is by a worthless check. The negligence of a contractor or his employe In blasting rock on a vacant city lot, causing damage to a building upon an adjoining lot, is held, in Berg vs. Tarsons (N. Y.), 41 L. R. A. 301, to give no right of action against the pro prietor of the premises. A gratuitous lender of brackets for use In a staging is held, in Gagnon vs. Dana (N. II), 41 L. R. A. 389, not to be liable to a servant of the borrower for a defect in the brackets which the lend er did not actually know. The construction of an Insurance pol icy as to fires set by steam engines oth er than those "using coal for fuel, with sufficient wood to kindle or start the fire, is held, in Thurston vs. Burnett & B. D. F. M. F. Insurance Company (Wis.), 41 L. R. A. 310, to be a question solely for the court. A statute prohibiting the deposit of sawdust In the waters of a lake, or in tributaries thereto, is held, in State vs. Griffin (N. II.), 41. L. R. A. 177, to be a proper exercise of the police power. With this case Is a note on the statu tory protection of water used for sup plying a municipality. The fall of a staging built in a new building for use by a servant of a man ufacturer of whom decorations nave been ordered for the building is held, In Channon vs. Sanford company (Conn.), 41 L. R. A. 200, to give no right of ac tion against the manufacturer, wuo told the servant the builder would see to the staging, although nis roreman told him it would be safe. Getting Rid or Friction. a nnrpl Invention has been exhibited before a large number of persons by J. M. Alves, a Russian civil engineer, m Potersbure. Wltli tnis invention tJmnnses to revolutionize wheel loco- 7. " It i tliO U'llPldS motion, uy hiiuuihub - - ----- of any vehicle friction is reduced to Its lowest possible limit. To the amaze ment of the spectator an ordinary onsilv drew a wagon loaded with two and a half tons of goods. The mechanism of this device was kept a secret, the wheels being covered with o wno,itn frameworK. mis piuu tlon on the part of the Inventor It was .ininmi wrtfi because be bad just ap- CAllUiwvw, .,.t, t. t.i nlled for a patent ana am not " Invention made public until it had been protected by the patent. A Rood deal Is said in almanac Jokes about a wife tnreaxening w u"- i.t,i- mnfi,.-,t. in reality, she Invites UllCli Uivi-uv - ' wr mother to come and see her. ADVERTISING DOCTORS. i . A Palpable Kn Why They Should Not It Adjudged Impostors. Their testimonials alone are sufficient to bear witness to the assertion Unit they perform the cures and relief they adver tise to, because they are from people within reach, who can be referred to, and represent cures made years ago, that are shown to be peimanent, as well as those of recent date. Dr. Darrin has been practic ing in Oregon the past U years, and is now located at 205 Morrison Ktreet, Portland. ine loiiownig cards are selected from I thousands: J To the Editor: Heforc going under Dr i Dari'in's treatment I hud been suli'erin' ' great pain in my head. Nothing t.eeim-3 i to help me until taking the doctor's eler,- 1 trie and medical treatment. It's all cone now. Address, Wilhoit. Or. j C. N. DAILY. Dr. Darrin: The one minute (-Deration for cross-eye on my boy was successful. He had been cross-eved since birth, lie fer any one to m at 207 Hall street, Port laud. MRS. T. MAYIIEW. Mrs. (. Karg, of Leland. Or., writes Dr. Darrin as follows : After walking with a cane for months from the effects of sciatic rheumatism, "I am improving every dav; I am going to Grant's Pass next week. " I think the people there will stare at me more than they did the 2Htli of September, the day I took the lirst treatment by elec tricity of you. Thev will think I walk more like a girl of 20 than an old cripple of 45. I hope you will live many vears to do for others as much as you ha've done for me." Dr. Darrin gives free consultation to all, and, when necessary, gives medicines in connection with electricity. The poor treated free front 10 to 11 "daily. Those willing to pay, 10 tq5; evenings, 7 to 8; Suiidtiys, 10 lu 12. iTors of youth, iin potency, varicocele, hydrocele and strict ure a specialty. All chronic and private diseases treated. No cases published onlv by permission of the patient. All busi ness relations strictly couiideutial Letters of inquiry answered. Circulars and ques tion blanks sent free, liatteries and Jselts furnished by the doctor. Offices, 205 Morrison street, Portland. A single elephant's tusk can now be cut into a sheet of ivory 150 inches long and 20 inohes wide. The Year Kound. All the year around chronic or ne glected rheumatism hangs on. It is worse in chilly, damp weather, but never bj bad that St. Jacobs Oil can't promptly and effectually cure it. Space has a temperature of 200 de grees below zeio. FOR MEN DR. FOOTE ONLY. & STAFF 161 ADAMS ST., HICAGO. Ken requiring unsurpassed treatment should consult personally or by letter "Free" with the pi Deer and only exclusive men's specialists in I lie United states. Diseases of men marie the study of a life-time. Unfortunate everywhere should immediately communicate with lr. Foote, of Chicago. Everything confidential. Henicdiesj sent everywhere In sealed packages and letters In plain envelopes. Correspondence solicited. Latest Surgical, Medical and Klectrloal methods adopted. Deluging the stomach with drugs uhan- tvonen. Avoid umgs recommenneu oy me unau thorized and selt-styled specialists In Western towns. Few genuine specialists locate outside of New York or C'lilcsgo. In these cities your pri- ate affairs are safe. Uiiequaled treatment for all diseases and weaknesses of the Ilpiiito-Urinary, Fexual, Unproductive and Nervous Systems. Im pediments to marriage removed. "Syphala" positively purifies the blood, cures syphilis and removes all white ulcers In throat or mouth, cop per colored spots on body and eruptions on skin, also catarrh and rheumatism. "Vlirorala," the only permanent, restorer and lnvlgorator, gives vigor to vital organs anil nerves, prevents ana cures grip. l per bottle, 6 for fi. Trial bottles, liner remeay, nun price. A negro woman is the postmaster at Ediato leland, S. C. ITS Petmanetitly Cured. No fits or nervousnes 110 after first day's tue of Dr. Kline's Ureat Nerve Restorer. Send for KKKK au.OO trial bottle and treatise. DR. It. Ii. Kf INK, Ltd., 0M Area street, jeUUadelpUlo, Pa. During the siege of Paris butter was sold at $10 a pound. MACHINERY For Mills, Mines, Shops and Farms; Eteel Log glugand Hoisting Englnca; Hoe Chisel -Tooth Bawg, Albany Grease, etc. TATUM &BOWEN 27 to Rfl First Btreet Portland, Or. 4-36 Fremont Struct, Sun Francisco. ' REy.EF WOMEN DR. M ARTEL'S FRENCH FEMALE PILLS Part Ion! art and testi monials In plain sealed letter Mailed Fbeb. FRENCH DRUG CO., 38 1 A 383 Pearl St., New York YOUNG MEN! For Gonorrhoea and Glert (ret Pabst's Oksy Hpectflo. II b the ONLY medicine which wlU cure eocli ami evflrr Case. WO UASB Kron n nnm vr loiifu w " matter how serious or of how lon(r Btaiidlnif. Itusiilte from IU tite will axtonlsh you. It Is ahsolutelr Ufa, w4 nt m .ml an h lakfA without IncoIJTfV Dlence and drt-ntlon from buxlniiw. TRICK, $J.0O. For tale by all nimble dni--lit, or aunt prepaid by expnws, plainly wrapped. "figg&flSgZ Chicago. IU. Circular nulled on rcqueat. FERRY' SEEDS I were famous years ago their fame grows every vvar-aa the seeds most u ue i " H..r. For tale by Uadlng iumi ana eiwaj" l" . hTlnn them. Hun , no rlsn-ouy rrrr, . . THE TRESTLE BOARD," It PER "THE Tr Vlomi Bt., .i.i v . it mnts : monthly, 10 cents. .11 newsdoler. Offlc. There Are Such Feople. Some people are never happy except when doing something mean. Wash ington (la.) Dt nocrat. Tiso's Cure for Consumption is the onlv cough medicine used in tnv house. D. (j. Albright, Mittlinburg. I'a.Dee. 11. 1S95. There are 47 Chi United States. neso temples in the To euro a Cold in On nv Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tahletn. : All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. Three thousand marriages are tier- formed every day all over the world. Wipe Out. It is the specific virtue of penetration in St. Jacobs Oil which carries it right down to the Sciatic nerve in the cure of Sciatica, and the effect is to soothe the nerve and wipe out the pain. Emperor Charles V carried a watch in 1530 that weighed 27 pounds. In such a case it is ptoper to say only "carried;" such a watch is "never "worn." More Fact Than Klc'ion. Miss Worth It's considered im polite to give jewelry to a girl to whom you're not engaged. Mr. Strong By whom? Mis s Worth By all the other girls." Jeweleis' Weeklv. society Women and. m fact, nearly ell women who undeTgo a neTvous stT&in, &Te compelled to regret fully watch the c-tov-ing palloT of their cheeks, the coming wrinkles and thinnew that become moTe "distressing eveTy d&y. every woman knows that til-health is a fatal enemy to beauty and that good health gives to the plainest face an en duTind attractiveness. Pure blood and strong nerves these re the secret of health and beauty. DT.Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People build strengthen the nerves. To the yoon ct! they tvre invalu able, to the motheT they are a necessity, to the woman approaching fifty they are the best remedy that science has devised for this crisis of her life. Mrs. Jacob Weaver, of Bushnell, IU., is fifty-six years old. Sue sny3. "I Buffered for five or six years with the trouble thnt comes to women at this time of life. I was much weakened, was unable, much of the time, to do my own work, and suffered beyond my power to describe. I was down hearted Olid melancholy. Nothing seemed to do me any Rood. Then I made up my mind to try Dr. Williams' rink Pills for Pnle People. I bought the first box in March, 1897, and was benefited from the start. A box and a half cured me completely, and I am now rugged and strong." Bvshntll (III.) Ktiord. The genuine package always bear the full name A.t all dTuddiSts or sent potpMd on receipt of price. 50 . . . ,11' M..I . ... f C.I.. .. i -.11, per box by tne ut. VYuu&ms 000COOOCOOOCOOOOOOOD A 01 everybody you know to g nul save their tin tacs for vou S o o o o o o o o o o o o o o The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe, "J. T.," Cross Bow, Good Luck and Drummond Natural Leaf will pay for any one or all of this list of desirable ' and useful things and you have your good chewing tobacco besides. Every man, woman and child in America can find something on this list that they would like to have and can have FREE I Write your name and address plainly and send every tag you can get to us mentioning the number of the present you want. Any assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above will be accepted as follows: TAGS 1 Match Box, quaint derign, im ported from Japan 15 3 Knife, one blade, good steel 25 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 8 Scitsor. 4 4 -inch, eood steel. 4 ChiM's Set, Knife, Fork and Spoon 5 Salt and Pepper, one each, quad ruple plate on white metal .... 8 Razor, hollow ground, fine English leel 1 Butler Knife, triple plate, bent qual. 8 Sugar Shell, triple plate, best quality 9 Stamp Rox, merlins silver 10 Knife, " Keen Kuller," two blades 11 Butcher Knife, "Keen Kutter," 8-inch blade 12 Shears, " Keen Kutter," 8-inch, nickel 13 Nut Set, Cracker and A Pickt, silver It Nail Kile, sterling silver, amethyst let, (1-inch 13 Tooth Uruih, sieiling tilver, June. 100 thyst cet, 8-inch 100 18 Paper Cutter, sterling silver, ame- thynt set, Tinch JnO 17 Base Ball, "Association," best qual. 100 18 Watch, item wind and set, guaran teed good lime keeper 200 This offer expires November 30, 1899. Address all your Tags and the correspondence about them to DRUMMOND BRANCH, St. Louis, Mo. f) OCOCOCOOOCOOOCCCOCOOOCQCO The National Inventors' Association. (iNCORPOBiTKD.) W do general PATENT BUSINESS. W secure, Introduce and sell patents-. Our regis tered attorney can get yon patents direct from the sTOvernmaiH without aeiay. genuwmu In every town to sell patented articles. Infn-m.Hnn fitpniah ,1,1 rPOHMt. Furtbcf Room 818 CHAMBia or CONMUCB BVIUXNO, POKTXAKD, PI rEOIXE AND EVENTS. A. V. Millspangh, ami 85, has been ticket - agent at the Union depot, Kan sas City, Mo., since 1870 nnd has been in the railroad busineRs for over 0 years. Mr. Millshaugh is as active as though only half his age. When the late Calivn S. Brioe failed ,n 1118 earnest ventures he was about to give up entirely had it not been for encouragement and aid civen him bv Mr. ioster. who was afterward secre- tary of the treasury under President Harrison. The young Chinese emperor, having outlived the reports that he had com mitted suicide or been assassinated, if now described by Dr. Dethere, a Fronchman, who is one of his physi cians, as merely a sufferer from fits of depression and lassitude, his real ail ment so (nr as there is any, being ab normal melancholia. While on the bench Associate Jus tioe MoKenna, of the United States supreme court, is the peisonifioation of dignity, in private he is the most democratic member of "the highest tribunal in the land." In pleasant weather he always walks to the court, stopping frequently to chat a moment with a friend or gaze with interest at the shop windows. v up and puT.fy the blood and neuiuneco. 3inengixc.oy save their tin tags for you O O o o o o o o o o o D TAGS 19 Alarm Clock, nickel, warranted . . 200 20 Carveri, buckhorn handle, good steel 200 21 Six Rogers' Teaspoons, best quid. 2'26 22 Knives and Forki, six each, buck- horn handles 250 23 Clock, 8-day, Calendar, Thermom eter, Barometer 600 24 Stove, Wilson Heater, lize No. 80 or Nn. 40 600 23 Tool Set, not plaything!, but real tools 650 28 Toilet Set, decorated porcelain, very handsome 800 27 Watch, solid silver, full jeweled .1000 28 Sewing Machine, first class, with all attachments IffOO 29 Revolver, C 'It' i best quality 1500 80 Kifle, Winchester, 10-ihot, M-cal 1500 81 Shot Gun, double barrel, hammer- less, slut) twist 2000 32 Guitar (Washburn), rosewood, in laid with mother-of-pearl . . . . .2000 83 Bicycle, standard make, ladies' or (rents' 2500 BOOKS- 30 choice seleclionssamo as last year's list, 40 tags each. o o o o o o 78 IS 80 o o o o o o o CURE FOR PILES ITU 111 This f. Piles Ik I'llaa (iritiltirf, aiolsttire and osioim itchlh-r. Piles are cured bf Dr. Boennko'a Pile Remedy orni. si wall sa niiiiu. Dis-rama or rnurua usr Stops Itohlnf and first dnisauits m hint and l,lnnin. a imnrns tumors. 0"c a nu'ta "ratint bjr msll. Trvatlso tri e. Writ me about our os. a xv. DUDAn a.c-, ruuaua., ra. v. r. n. v. NO. 7-'. EN writlnc to dertlsr plaaia Baa rraocisw, -.. Omooi. mention tbTa paper.