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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1903)
"HEALTHY WOMEN Praise Pe-ru-na as a Cure for Colds and a Preventive of Catarrh A BAnREL OF SNOW It I a . . i ii -"j "J.-. ' v. .'.-.'.v.- v.'.'. .v:.'.v.v y.-tv.-v.-.vv.v.y.v.v .v.vr. 7.:r. .7 vi I ilf if Ji Command Fifteen Dollar and Will Never Melt. Snow, It may not be generally known. Is on the regular price list of all deal era In theatrical supplies. It Is used of course, chiefly In the rural drama and sells at the rate of $15 and $16 a barrel. Stage snow Is made of tiny scraps of white paper, cut In different sizes, according to the wind of storm wanted. The snow scene In "Way Down East" as produced in metropolitan the aters is one of the most realistic ever produced on the stage. Its effects are chiefly due to the use of a complicated apparatus, which the inventors regard as so valuable that they have taken out patents on It and are prepared to pros ecute infringers. This apparatus con sists, first, of a long triangular frame work covered with wire netting of a fine mesh. This box is suspended by a rope at each end and is filled with five FIRST STAGEjOF CATARRH A Serious Mistake Which Thousands are Making. Tt, flrof atno-o nf nntarrh is what Is v O - ( commonly known as "catching cold. It may be in the neaa, nose, imuat or lungs. Its beginning Is sometimes an ootrar-a Oo tn fflllOa A. fhill and COR DU OTlj . iv siderable fever, or it may be bo slight as to not mnaer a peruuu uuw " Kncinaos Tn nprhana a major ity of cases little or no attention is paid to the first stage 01 caiarru, if u that nearly one-half of the people have chronic catarrh in some form. . . nv nooiixf a miii la to invite chron ic catarrh. Aa-soon as any one dis covers the first symptoms or caicmng cold he should at once begin the use of Perurin. according to direc tions on the bottle, and the cold is sure to pass away without leaving any bad effects. Unless this is done the cold is almost sure to end in the second stage of catarrh, which is making so many lives miserable. If Pe runa was taken every time one has a cold or cough, chronic catarrh would be practically an unknown Rase Miss Elizabeth Tiber, No. 57 Bassett street, Albany, N. Y., writes: "I have always dreaded unsettled weather because of my extreme lia bility to catch cold, when a catarrhal trouble would quickly develop through my entire system which It would take weeks to drive away. I am thankful to say that since I have taken PERU NA I do not have any reason to dread this anymore. If I have been at all exposed to the damp, wet or cold weather, 1 take a dose or two of 1 1 z.- 1 1 1 'V A nnA 1 .V.wr.wa on t (i mr feint X-EJi". U A". A, CtllU IV 1.11 . o uu. uiij of sickness from my system." Miss Ellz- aoein tuer. Mrs. M. J. Brink. No. 820 Michigan ave nue, St. Joseph. Mich., writes: "This past winter during the wet and cold weather I caught a sudden and se vere COia, wnicn ueveiupeu a. t-aiauuai condition through my entire system, and ...4 m.p iranapal hofilth that T HU UlLCUlcu .'1 J h1-'"-! ' ' ' - was completely broken down, and became nervous ana nysiericai unu mini iu ou pervlse my home. My physician pre- scriuea ior me, uut duhikuuw ma hicui- -l 1,1 mA nn irnnd Pofl HlnCT lf PR- i; 1 1 1 u uiu mo e,wv.. - - - RUNA I aeciaea to try u. auci i ua.u taken but three bottles I found myself In fine health."-Mrs. M. J. BrinK. 01V...1 a TTorllcv Main street. Hunt ineton. Ind., writes: "Last winter after which gradually grew worse until my throat was sore and raw. Ordinary rem edies did not help me and cough reme WoniUnir on adver iisement of what PERUNA could do. I decided to iry uuiuc unu w Ml5S5ARA.McGAimr . aglne how glad I felt when it began to relieve me in a very bhui i muc. - tvinn twn wppIch I was completely cured. Sibyl A. Hadley. ivriaa o.i-oh M-ifiohnn No. 197 3d street, 1TX IdO wui " Albany, N. Y.. wrues: ii a . no-i-k T a 1 1 frirtn wltn Jl 1CW 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 o tl-- M. . , . . V. . i. n infliianiTa -arnlnn notn- ncvci c aiiaui, ui U1HM--..-1-I - . ing seemed to relieve, iviy ui ...b i i l.Ar.an-.a Irritntpfl And came uau, my ejen Ucwiiii . feverish. Nothing seemed right and nnthtniT I ate lasieu liuuu. i vuun. ll . . ... i . i. . t nTiiii npr KUXNA ana wnnin iwu nmnti fectly well." Sarah McGahan. If vou do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Pe- runa write at once to Dr. Hartman o-iino- o fun ntfttpment of your case and he will be glad to give you hlb valuable advice gratia. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman sanitarium, uoiumuuo Ohio. Dinner Table dallantry. The Hostess You are such an epi cure, Mr. Stuffer, that I was almost afraid to ask you to dinner. Stuffer But the pleasure of your company more than compensates me. New York Times. Not Oood for Anything. Cholly Doctor, I want somethig for my head. . ,, T Dr. Gruffly My dear fellow, I wouldn't take it for a gift. Judge. A Qentle Hint. .innanese Auctions. A Japanese auction is a solemn af- "Breverin, de collection am berry . c. p..,i . . xtia i,oniini1iii huttona! fair, writes a reporter iui mo " uue w-uoj. iimo autn.-i.-i " , Globe The public does not call out I Now, if de congregation will kindly their bids Dut write meir uoukd put a pair uv ouio m u eether with the amount they are will- Sunday, de church will be berry grate i j H .AT.nw anrl Tint I 1 It Ing tO pay, on a Blip ui yayi f-- iui. It In a box. inese are looneu lum" JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, ORE. Foot of Morrlion Street. Can give you the best bargains In Boilers and Engines, Windmills, VmpLan2fn a ral Mactvinerv. Wood Sawing Machines specialty. Bee us before buying. r.A or'tiHo awarded to the person who haa made the Diggesi ouei. Mothers will Una Mrs. flTlnslow'a Sooth- ng Bvrup tne oesi renmuir u . ihlldren during the teething period. A TARTAR. Some Famous Dentists and Their Expcr lence With Tartars. A tooth mav be a Tartar, cr may have tartar; in either case you are in a THE SNOW MACHINE. nr bit barrels of naper snow at a cost of $75. The box Is kept rocKing Dy u atnffe hand who nulls at the rope at tnfhed to Its toD and the paper snow filters down through the. meshes of the wire netting. But the most Important part of the snowstorm machine con aista nf a counle of cast iron cylinders which are perforated (with fine pin holes, and which are kept consuinuj revolving. These cylinders are nneu with fine salt and are mounted at four and eight feet above the stage In an iron framework. Just beneath each of the cylinders an enormous revolving electric fan Is fixed. These fans strike both the salt and the paper snow as they fall In front of them ana senu thom in a whirling, blinding cloud across the stage. To add the last touch nf roniiam. when the blizzard is on, tne wind machine, a huge wheel scraping against a fixed covering of silk, is rap idly revolved, throwing out a screecii THE PROOF OF THE PUDD1NO LIES IN THE EATINQ." TSo dnrtnm are dumfounded. the druggists astonished, and the people excited and joynu over me wonaenui cures and tremendous sales of the great Remedy, St. Jacobs Oil. Every case of rheumatism some 01 many vears' standing has given way to this powerful remedy. Thousands of certificates like tne lonowins cuu u furnished as to its value: George Scleyer. publisher of the Chilton, Wis.. "Volksbote," used St. -rnnnha nil "for almost unbearable pains in the back, which had com pletely prostrated him." A few ap plications cured him entirely. Mrs. Fred Eberle, Bellaire, O., was for a long time severely troubled with rheumatism. St. Jacobs Oil In stantly relieved and entirely cured uv. i , Rev T)r B. Pick, of Rochester, in. v Buffered so. intensely from rheu matic pains that he was unable to rreach. Several applications irom a bottle of St. Jacous uw, ren him." . ... F. Radder, Cleveland, Ohio, says: "Two applications of St. Jacobs Oil cured me of great and long-continued pain iu my foot. Messrs. C L. Brundaere and Son, i druggists. Muskegon. Mich., write: "St Jacobs on nas a wonciermi oma. We sold eight bottles at retail yes terday. This will give you some idea of how well It Is liked in this section. Mr. Louis Hlnkel, of Kast roesten, win vr v onvo- "I call St. jacous CU the' best liniment I ever used. It cured me of rheumatism ana pain m ... V - v lu I ' UUt-lv. - T Herman Rittner. Mancnester, n. H "I have tried St. J aeons uu, aim found it excellent. All those who have purchased it speak of it as sim ply incomparanie. t loot ne Til.: "I ijeo. if. eji iuT. x n'l" i was in bed Buffering from a swollen leg, I used St. Jacobs on, us eneci was wonderful. The iouowinsmy attended to my business again." Dr Otto Fuls. Reading O.. writes: "The sale of St. Jacobs Oil Is con stantly increasing; it is praised by everybody, and never falls to give en tire satisfaction." How Glorious. "What would you do if you wore to wake up tomorrow morning and find yourself famous?" T.i a rtnwn and sleep until I felt like, petting up for once." Chicago Record-Herald. ; SALMON. Everybody in thepe Northwestern states knows what good salmon is, but we don't believe yon know jnst how much better one brand can be than another until yon have tried the Mono pole. Monopole palmon la' the very finest red Columbia River fish canned in a cleanly manner. The salmon haa a fine flavor and makeB a fine addition to a meal. Falmon is well known to very nutritions article 01 aiei. a blustering wind. Portland. Ore. AN INDIAN STATESMAN. Even. ' Tn time, with care, you may re cover. Twelve sonars," sam m iauu- The Chief of the Creeks Hoe Weathered a variety di rwrm., i cover, iwcuq uuum " t An Indian statesman, and perhaps lo'nable physician, extending a recep- ' . iit s,Ima nlfVk ioio vnii the only Indian statesman in me tive pai.m. "j"""3- " 'V- worid. is Isparhecker, chief of the maj r recove r , . . . - Creeks. lie lias ' woln;i, naah foP reached the allotted "t' L Moon. . . I IHV BV. lengtn 01 uuumu days, yet lingers on, (MvMVSvfts sturdy, bronzed and nie I WAR I IU dui run uaon Chicken, Duck and Geese feath- r,., PORTLAND unbuun. St. Helen's School for Girls. preparatory courses. Special courses In muSic and art. Illustrated catalogue. All departments will reopen Jan. 6, 1903. taster term begins Feb. 1, 1908. MISS ELBAWWICPPciJ--- Right He Was. , BB bad way. If your tooth ii a Tartar, it A member of a Sunday achool was . ... . . eil0h one day asking some children ques- , . . ' tara on vour Coat tail. But VIS ST theWc Ken did ver if it baa tarU, it'wi.l take you more he naa gone u . . lnt Knt nAvnrthe Ipbh surelv. for wpll but wnen ne asueui -- . wen, uui " .. . vi A.o I n.a tn batriCT a Tartar "Where does tne woru uuij mm irm un " -o - occur in the Bible?" the children hg not Buch a long journey. And when nnnlrl not answer lui u"""" vou Biart you uuoo uo wvu i 1 - . . . .. couia noi UUB". . . . Ba,. "u ' ,. , . .! I tnii wpiirha 200 nounda and Is a full- till a anarp urcum uF every jump. -;n ounce u ivouui. : f I, TI , . ,,. "Please, air, on the cover." ifJ worJth a'pound of cure," and for the blooded Indian. He lives In a box-like 1., int. or BTToouK prevention or cure ol the trouoie wie nut in xuumu FITS P:KXori?. kSt&S the safe journey to VYiae Broa,. dentiata, in Alabama. He was elected chief of taior1r.ifn.MJ Jnw PnrtUnrl. Ore., who th fireek nation In 1895. m.a.a.miifctii " - V hearty, like a tree that haa taken deep root and cannot be moved by theBtorma of the winter or the llehtnlnita of .the summer. Isparheck er baa weatherd cuiEr isparheckei many storms In his lono- life, for hla people have not Deen neaceable at all times, and he haa had difficulty at timea to keep the strug- plinp elementa toeether. He Is 0 feet o- e era. Address C. O. SMITH, 10th mndDvlStm.fPoHlandtOr j 1 r it Costs You Nothing pilSr? To catch cold you (tet somethln for noihlni?. sure enouch. ou cau keep It If yon wont it, but you can get rid or it by using Queen lie" Cough Drops. Kwp a box In the house. They taste nice, look nice, are nice. Made of honey, and menthol. 5 Cents a box. Bold by all druggists aiul con fectioners. Tw boxes sent bv mull postpaid on receipt of Wc lu slam pi. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. Portland, Ore. Failing Bldg., Portland, Ore., who the Creek nation In 1895. have the pain eaa methoa oi nxing your An Kiectrio Tree. kleptomania. ' , hwing you how to care for tbe teeth, of central maia wnicn nas Pomade-Vat, vat are you dakin fpt 9 7 Tfae e of 0UB cUflracterls lea The leave, of the it? . " Vin nrinrlv for the teeth now ia tree are of a highly sensitive nature, A Desperate Case. Putz Keep away. I haf got the Putz Eteryding I can lay hants Bowl. Kiel Duay ana go now. j.u bijwubo i . ... . meln caring properly for th. teeth now ia tree are of a h ghly sen ve .ature onn.i.nU Punch verv moderate, ana uereiinopwn u ,u , . . on. Pennsylvania funcn wj one of them receivea an electric fal teeth does not coat much, and the shock, it naa a vcery iu.i trnetic needle, and will Innu- tUlll lux b ID hiohm I ' . ence It at a aistance oi even uctcihj The Difference. feet. The electrical atrength of the tree 1 MSFAILIN ADRYTIME SSjSP " i KH OF THE f!5H FA1D IN A WET mi THE MSH M a alrtn hue n hiatorv. TKia. U toM In Art intereatinj booklet! wnicn is ours i ii tn as King. A. J.TOWBR CO. BOSTON. MASa. WET WEATHER CLOTHING ctWft our wuwc ';' IH 5ALC CVCHT IfflCKC. (100 BKWAR1) 100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to that there is at least oue ureu. stages, and that iseatarrn. ou mrtir.i lsiheonl! (raiernlty . irov a Mire Tireflerver.' t TtftdlTl VH CUrO UlUtU W v I mm m . catarrh belnsr c , requires uun . .-h Pur la takpn 1 aiss.s i ivti, ' rr, Mad r,f naiiwsiT a Aorv nf whin. I vnrinn nooordlns to the time of day, It! .... i I . ... I .1 .1 . 1 bnut I being strongest at miuuuy uuii PDL1S 0n,atiltUttroantan !" "What'B the matter with that?" at mdnBht. In wet weather Its pow- witu pr..a j p-w -mie'a ?rV;.. nternaliy "Well, usually it's the cork in it al8ni)peura altogether. Klrda never JtV l ,. mN your cascarkts m th. "inrtiSS that makea the life preaerver effect- fDh t"e tree nor have lnaecta ever ?own ofN.--". i never 'oundth.n, 7ing the founda- , but your flaBk'8 no good until you approacn t e tree nor 5,2.! hSfllk. HlmmV" 1 ring the .paiient i'f' " fc,'nrb. nnt been seen upon It. L"1L ,n"r? nu.ia. Ianre1 tlietortareeoftlie damned With protruding puee oroun" the Kind X that Leads , X I cost more-ylW more. I X I old by all dealers. ,1V , X poatpald free to ail X. f O.M.FsrnCo., y ease I. ' .1. ....... ik. Vilnnd and n l ha aval hiii. liicicui o ,,on of the disease. "'VP',8; take the cork out." trengio oy uu.5 - k ,k. The pro- aslsiinguiui." ". - . . ,.rativt Sower, thit they offer" One Hundred Dollar, FoVany case that It fails to cure. Bend lor list of testlmonisls. Address Tn1m,n. o. r . J . I. II i u. , liall's Family l'ills are the rt- Self-Sacrifice. "Whv. Jlmmie. you're smoking xme of papa's cigars!" "Sure! l neara w ici -kill himself Bmokln bo many, bo I m trvln' to save ma ie- Journal. About So. Greene Miss Wllter Ancient Pens. The earllent references to pens are . . "s ii Tlll.ln nn1 oro The eanieHl riturin:f iw has brought ,kAlkt ilftMft "in the Rihlo. and are suit aeainat Bifkin for breach of f . ,M ti,ro k i4r I. Kinca r re " ' ... IIL'C II C BerthByrup. Ti.ood. Use tn time, r-'m promise, naming her damagea at $50,- to m l9;24 l8a,ah g. Ilut 000." . . ' ' . . o Irntl atvlllB GrayFunny about women, ir ne tnese cnieuy iw- i , - had married her she would by thla which cut out the characters In the im norhnnn hn telllne him that he ,iM nf limestone or sonpstone. There is absolutely worthless. jg a reference to pen and Ink in the third Eplatle of John 13: 5, wnicn was TjeSFS CANDY if 11 CATHARTIC ye Xy tmaoi mass mtwmm. pleasant', alaiabl. Hoiant, TiiWOooJ, Vo Taking No Chances. t John 13! O, which u flXa.,&c.W..i;nTo?0 a n R.V and as nens ..ustibitias " . I wnucu nuvui . , ... UUKIi wwnaiirnuwm . "I think," said the flrat buslneaa -e Jn an,i gHvcr were 'used In aum.t c-p.r. w.!. '. " man. "I'll go home to mncn toaay. a nrwk and Roman empires at tnat Mn Tn 0in soiaand narntMi by aiiiro new' cook arrived at our house Juat the Oretk ana uom ' TOD Q-TO-BAC.i.MMeAiHBTHueM, after breakfaat. and she has tne rep- us ----- - . -p.-;: -i903. utatlon of being a good one. or rwu . "Why not wait lor your usuai i read-lf be bu l-UEN siting to advertisers pl O'clock dinner?" . "e 7 Wa trftin: I V mention this P.P. .. . .! HI ' it f ' if "She may be gone by that time." ceeus u I ,