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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1900)
A cobra that measured somewhat over seven and one-half feet, taken at Jaffna, Ceylon, is stated to be by far the largest ever recorded. A French naturalist asserts that If the world should become birdless, man would not inhabit it after nine years' time, in spite of all the sprays and pois ons that could be manufactured for the destruction of Insects. The bugs and slugs would simply eat up all the orchards and crops In that time. Eyestoues are the opercula or small lenticular footdoor of a small marine shell, family Turbinidae. They are a calcareous body. The removal of for eign substances was performed by placing one in the inner corner of the eye and allowing It to pass across the eyeball, under the lid, bringing the for eign substance with it. In France a system, Invented by Mon sieur Dubois, is used to preserve tele graph poles from rotting. The bottom of the pole up to, and a little above, the surface of the grouud Is Incased In an earthenware pipe. The space between the pipe and the pole Is C . - with a mixture of sand and resin, wrJ v, on solidifying, becomes waterproof. Prof. Spring reports on his experi ments of many years to explain the color of the water. He has come to the conclusion that a pure blue Is the nat ural color of water, for when we look through a long tube filled with distilled water against a brilliant white surface, a pure blue is seen, such as shown by the Lake of Geneva in quiet weather, a color which is not Influenced by super ficial or Interior reflection. A writer in the Contemporary Review urges the need of a new class of edu cated physicians whose business shall be the care and cure of disease-threatened and disease-stricken plants. "The time will come," he says, "when every agricultural district will have its plant doctor." He even foresees the devel opment of specialties by plant doctors Just as by other physicians, so that in many difficult and obscure cases of dis ease affecting valuable plants, the ser vices of such specialists will be em ployed. The foundation of schools of practical plant pathology Is urged as a matter of national Importance. It has been noticed that many plants, not natives of the locality, are to be found growing in the neighborhood of great railroad yards. Sometimes the seeds of these plants have been brought thousands of miles from their natural habitat. Often they flourish amid their new surroundings, and gradually spread over the surrounding couutry. Thus the railroads carry unsuspected emigrants, which travel to and from every point of the compass. In the Mississippi Valley are to be found plants which, within a few years past, have been thus brought thither, some from the Atlantic seaboard, some from the Gulf region, and some from the oth er side of the Hocky Mountains. Payta, In Peru, about Ave degrees south of the equator, has the reputa tion, according to Prof. D. G. Fairchild. of being the dryest spot on the globe. On the average, a shower of rain occurs at Payta only once In two years. But the Interval between showers Is often much longer. In February last, when Prof. Fairchild visited the place, the first rain fallen in eight years had Just wetted the thirsty soil, having lasted from 10 p. m. until the following noon. Yet In that arid climate seven species of nnnual plants manage to exist; and the natives earn a livelihood by growing a epecies of cotton whose long roots find moistuie In the bed of a drled-up river. This cotton Is readily marketed. The roast at Payta has risen forty feet with in historic times. THE WOMEN OF SPAIN. Interesting Statistics as to Their Social and Intellectual Condition. A great deal has been written about Spanish men, but I think one may find a truer key to Spanish character by taking a glimpse of the misery of the Spanish women. I doubt If the Spanish woman ts any better off than the Turk ish woman, and while America n wom en are not clamoring for a conflict, the fact remains that the taking of Spain from the European geography might prlve a great step in advance for the women of that land. It appears from an official document which came my way the other day that but 2.t.'i(,(515 Spanish women can read jr write. This fraction Is almost as big as the male army that knows Its own language. It Is a pitiful showing, but It Is only the beginning of the table of female wretchedness. The municipali ties list 51.040 professional beggars who wear petticoats. Then there are 828, 531 women who earn their living by working In the farm fields. There are 5l9.")!M3 women rated as day servants, who get but little more than board and helter for their work, and In all the .flying dynasty there are but 719.000 girls In the schools of any kind, public ni tirlvntp. There are twice n mnnv female mendicants as male. The cen sus shews that G.7G4.400 women have neither professions nor trades, and are lltogetuer dependent upon cuarlty, the possibility of getting marrlid or hard, labor at starvation wages. The same lamentable condition of the ' Spanish woman Is shown by a glance ( at another side of her lire. The king dom has but seventy-four women classed as literary writers. There are but seventy-eight women physicians in the mother country aud all the prov inces. The women school teachers number only 14,490, as compared with 24.012 men, but this does not Include the nuns, who are classed by them selves, and number 28,549. Spanish women who are fortunate live In the most magnificent homes and seem never to bother their heads about the poorer sisters at their doors. The favorite resort for the graude senoras is San Sebastian, and the lives the care less Spanish women of fashion lead there during the summer Is said to be a scandal over all Europe. There Is scarcely a pretense at propriety or even ordinary conventionality. As in France, a majority of the young girls of the best families are educated In the con vents. Their greatest accomplishment is embroidery, and they sit and sit aud sit at their knitting until some man from an ancient and bankrupt house, or a bull-raising plantation comes along and marries them. Club life is un known. Marriages are celebrated very early in life, aud but few people who get weary of these early alliances ever go to the trouble and formality of get ting a divorce. The unhappy couples simply divide up the household things and live the balance of their lives the best way they can. Spanish women, so I have found, have very little outdoor amusement. The bicycle is Just beginning to be admitted, but under protest. The young women love their queen next to pretty frocks and glittering fans and bright ribbons. They flock to the cruel shows In the bull rings and laugh and cheer at the horrible spectacles. They show no more pity than an American girl bestows up on the dashing hardships which the average tennis player or the golfer un dergoes when he performs In a broiling sun to amuse her. Chicago Times Decorates His Burial L t. Trobably the strangest hobby in the world is that of Homy Woolridge, of Mayfleld, Ky., who devotes all his money and time to developing his plot In the local cemetery in a way which is as grotesque as it Is, happily, orig inal. His first modest and laudable effort was to erect a plain monument to mark the family resting-place. Not satisfied with this, however, he adJed to it a white marble shaft, bearing on Its face a relief presentment of himself on horseback. Having thus struck the personal note. "Uncle Henry." as he la familiarly called, had a life-sized statue of him self erected at a cost of 200. He then Introduced statues of his mother and eldest brother, to be followed shortly by similar statues In Indiana limestone of a favorite niece aud of a young girl who had brought him flowers during an illness. His next ambition was to see himself on horseback, and the family gathering was augmented by a life-sized statue of "Uncle Henry" on his favorite horse. Then followed presentments in stone of his favorite decrhouud. "Tow Head." chasing a deer; another of a fox pur sued by his foxhound, "Hob," and a marble sarcophagus with a carved rep resentation of his favorite gun. The latest additions have been sta tues of three of his brothers In the stiffest of poses and the most prosaic of dress. As "Uncle Henry," although 75 years old. Is still hale and more en thusiastic than ever, It Is certain that this strange menagerie will receive many more additions before he sleeps In the oddest environment with which ecceutricity ever surround, d a dead Eian. Tld-Bits. Derivation or the Word 'Sunday." The word "Sabbath" Is a Hebrew term for a period as well as quality of time, and means "rest." In the Bible It Is used only with this meaning. Periods of one year or of seven years were thus characterized. Every seventh day was observed by the Hebrews as a weekly "Sabbath." In addition to this day others were appointed in which the obligation to cense from labor was as binding as the observance of the week ly "Sabbath." "Sunday" is so named from the day which was dedicated to the worship of the sun. Christian na tions observe It as their "Sabbath." but "Sabbath" Is not "Sun-day." Wom an's Home Companion. The Origin of "Sterling." Sterling Is derived from the name by which the dwellers in eastern Germany were known In the twelfth and thir teenth centuries they were called east erlings. Not only was the purity of their money very famous, but that of their silver specially so, and coiners and silversmiths were fetched from those parts to Improve the quality of our own manufactures. Frill Man. A woman editor who has evidently "been there" offers a bit of advice to her sex at large: "Never try to signal a street-car conductor when there Is a pretty girl on the opposite side of the street, unless you are a prettj girl yourself. It's hopclcs." Killing Locaats by Inoculation, Dr. Alexander Ellington, a distin guished graduate of Edinburgh univer sity, now director of the Bacteriological Institute at Grahamstown, South Africa, has cultivated a fungus which, when administered in a liquid form to locusts, produces a fatal disease, rapid ly destroying the pests in enormous swarms. Three great swarms of locusts ravaging the fields were recently en tirely destroyed in this manner within a week. Our Nation's Wraith. The material wealth and sarenirth of our nmion is in iron, the most useful of nil metals, just as the wealth ofu human being lies in a useful stomach. If you have over worked your, try llostetter's Stomach. Hitters. It will relieve the clogged bowels, improve the appetite and cure constitu tion, d w-pepsia and bilioututeioi. Latest in Hones. The latest thing in roses is the pos session of an East Anglian roe grower, who, in his catalogue, says that its name is Kruger, and that it requires a warm position and much disbudding. Two thousand plumbers and 6,000 laborers in Chicago aro either on it strike or under orders to strike against the new rules of the Building Contract Drs Council. A NOTED JUDGE SAVED BY PERUflA. Had Catarrh Nine Years All Doctors Failed. TltT AI.LKN'S FOOT KASK, A powder to he shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, ner vous and itncouifonnhle. It' you have, smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Kase. It rests and comforts; makes walking easy. ('tires swollen anil -wealing fect, bh.-tt r. ami titl'mi ejioi.-.. Kciivvca. corns and bunions of nil pain aud is a cer tain cure for Chilblains. Sweating, (lamp or frosted feet. We have over thirty thousand testimonials. Try it toxin-. Sold by all ciruggisis ami shoe stores for 2or. trial package FHKIC. Address, Allen 8. Olm sted, I.e Koy. N. Y. Public schools cost Berlin $3,000 a fear. They ver Fall, i Almost never, t'asearets cure so Urge a per. jentnite, thai they're guaranteed to cure Jhrnnicconstlpatioii or money refunded. Drug fists, 10c, 2.'c, Sue. Eighty-four per cent of Idaho is pub lic land. ! Mothers will find Mrs. Witialow's Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use for thrir shildren during the teething period. Employes of the American Hide and Leather Company's tanneries at Low ell, Mass., who have been on a strike, returned to work, the differences hav ing beeu settled by arbitration. CATARRH CANNOT BE CCREI) HON. GEORGE KEBSTEN, OP CHICAGO. Hon. Georgo Kersten, a well-known Justice of the Peace, of Chicago says: " was afflicted with catarrh for nine years. My catarrh was located chiefly in my head. I tried many remedies without avail. 1 applied to several doctors, but they were not able to cure me. I learned of the remedy, Peruna, through the daily newspapers. After taking the remedy for 18 weeks 1 was entirely cured. I consider my cure permanent, as it has been two and a half years since 1 was cured. " Any man who wishes perfect health All must bo entirely free from catarrh, selves Catarrh is well-nigh universal; almost omnipresent. Peruna is the only abso lute safeguard known. A cold is the beginning of catarrh. To prevent colds, to cure colds, is to cheat catarrh out of .its victims. Peruna not only cures catarrh, but prevents it. families should provido them with a copy of Dr. Hartmnn'a free book entitled "Winter Catarrh." This book consists of seven lectures on catarrh and la grippe delivered at The Ilartman Sanitarium. It contains the latest information on the treatment of catarrh diseases. Address Dr. Hart man, Columbus, Ohio. With local application, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh la a blood or constitutional disease, anil m order to cure It you must taka internal remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, and actsdirectly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and isa regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what pro duces Buch wonderful results in curing catarrh. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY Si CO., I'ropri., Toledo, O. Pold by druggists, price 75c. Halls Family Pills are the best. At Chicago 7,000 members of the buildiug trades are on strike. I never used so quick a cure as I'iso's Cure for Consumption. J. H. llmer, liox 1171, Seattle, Wash., Nov. 25, 18!)."). Greater New York has one negro policeman. TO CI'KK A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. AN APPEAL TO HUMANITY GENERALLY We need your assistance In announcing: to the world the GREATEST REMEDY that Sclenca has ever produced, and you need our assistance to secure relief for yourself and friends through SW ANSON'S DROPS. " AD IT Rl CHV Q I I D D IVI P A" lure,y a 1 ne American Navy has con rvSilllfc U I w 3 I W lalVlla que red and wilt conquer all that opposes It, so will "5 DROPS" unfailingly conquer all diseases like Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Catarrh of all kinds, ASTHMA, Dyspepsia, Backache, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Heart Weakness, Toothache, Earache, Creeping Numbness, Bronchitis, Liver and Kidney Troubles, etc., etc., or any disease for which we rec ommend it. "s DROPS" Is the name and the dose. "5 DROPS" is per. fectly harmless, it does not contain Salicylate of 8da nor Opiates in any form. The Child can use it as well as the Adult. Read carefully what Mr. L. R. Smith, of El Dorado Springs, Mo., writes us under date of Nov. 27, 1899, also Martan Bowers, of Cn.agliar, Ohio, 2S3? RHEUMATISM I do not know how to express how wonderful I think ynur "Jl IsltOPA" tTMAnic MAitir I meuicineiH. was suuomiK intensely witn n .sj it.a i.uia auu timiiKlit for 11 " " ' 1 a month t list 1 would huvo to die. One day a lady called to see me and brought me an advertisement of your '. IMCOI'H." 1 resolved to try It and sont fur a eaniplo bot tle. Have been takinit It for three weeks and have not bad an attack of sufTerliiii since 1 took the first dose. 1 be lieve It has savod my lifo. This statement Is nosltlvnlv true. I shall also tuke pleasure In recommend ing your "S UltOpsl" for the cure of KEIJIULOI A. L. It. SMITH. El Dorado Springs, Mo.. Nov. Z7, 1889. Tour 5 DROPS" came to hand on the 11th of last month and was glad to recelvo It for 1 was suf fering at the time wlib untold aitonles. The first dose helped me out of my pain on short notice. Blest tho name of God for It. It will do all you say It will, and moro loo. I had severe pains all over my body when nlidit came 1 could not sleep. The worst polo was In my left leg. I could not put mr foot to the floor without suffering great pain. Have usd four different kinds of medicine for HIIEUM ATlMail and got no relief until 1 gut your M& DHUHs," which navn me Immediate relief as above stated. MAltTAN llOWEUS, Box 83, Caraghur. Ohio. Due. Ill, 18UU. OfJ A VQ to enable sufferers to give "6 DROPS" at least a trial, we will send a sample bottle, pre w lef A I V paid by mail for ltc. A sample bottle will convince you. Also, large bottles cwo doses) ll.OO, bottles fur M. Hold by us and agents. ANKKTS WsKTKD la s Territory. Don'twaltl Write now! SWA MOM BHEIHITIO tUBK CO., 10O to 164 Luke sit., lllll'AUU, ILL. m0 In Oeuneral Kobbe's expedition in the islanls of Luzon, Leyte aurl Samar, troops from the two regiments have occupied nine towns and placed 180, 000 bales of hemp on the market. At a request of the legislative com mittee of the Ohio Federation of Labor a bill has been introduced in the Ohio legislature providing for equal wages for men and women. PORTLAND DIRECTORY. I'tiiii) tHl Wli'M Work. iESTFORTH OWELS If you baven t a regular, healthy movement of the I bowels every day. you're sick, or will bo. Keep your bowels open, and be well. Force. In the shape of violent pbyslo or pill poison. Is dauiorous. The smoothest, easiest, most perfect way or keeping the I w V . v.uw. Hill. V.WMU W Mia rOltTI.AND VYIKK A lltON' YYOIIKH: WIUK and iron fencing; nil ice railing, etc. Kit Alder. .Machinery nml Snppllns. CAWSTON ii CO.: KNOINKS, HOII.KUS, MA clnnery, supplies. 4K 60 Hirst Hi,, Portland, Or. JOHN POOLE, Portland, Orfoon, can give you the best bargains in general Machinery-, engines, boilers, taiika, pumps, plows, belts and windmills. The new eteel I X L windmill, sold by him, is unequalled. FOR 14 CENTS! 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