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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1903)
Tht Itch Fiend That is Salt Rheum, or Eczema one of the outward manifestations of ecrof- "n comes in itching, burning, oozing, (Irvintr, and scaling patches, on the face, head, handH, legs or body. It cannot be cured by outward appli cationsthe blood must be rid of the impurity to which it ia due. flood's Sarsaparilla Has cured the most persistant and diffi cult cases. Accept no substitute for Hood's no substitute acts like it. tufr Ctrllrlno-lv Nnhle. o j " "So your daughter ia going to marry a nobleman." "Yea," answered Mr. Cumrox; "he's enly a nobleman by profession. Personally I must eay be strikes me aa a pretty common sort." Washington 6tar. Limited Opportunity. "Did you call at Roxley's house?" ln4nired the young doctor's wife. "Yes, and I wish he had sent for me looner." "Gracious! Ia he seriously ill?" "Quite the revrese. I'm afraid he'll be all right again before I get in a half dozen visits." 100 KICTVAKD 6100. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to loaru tuat tuvru in at icnal ouu Uicuueti uirease that science has been able to cure in all lis liases, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive, cure known to the medical (raternity. Catarrh belue a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollari lor any case that it fails to cure. Send for UbI of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY ii CO., Toledo, O. gold by druggists, 75c. Uall'B Family Pills are the boct- Just as Qood. Elderly Customer Have you any preparations that will eradicate wrin kles? Conscientious Druggist No, ma'am, but we have a preparation that will fill them up. Chicago Tribune. The Real Thing. "How cultured and polished that Mrs. Kazamms ia." "I know it. Whenever a person sings anything she always calls it ren dering it, doesn't she?" Chicago Record-Herald. . A Permanent Cure. Hodge You mean to eay that Chris tian (science cured you? ' Podge Sura! Hodge Of appendictis? Podge No. Of Chriatian Science. Brooklyn Life. Plso's Cure in a good cough medicine. It has cured coughs and colds for forty years. At druggists, 25 cents. Ready for Easter. Deacon Cobba William, if your father sohuld have $10 and some one should give him $5, what would he . have? William Nothing; but ma would have a new hat. Chicago News. GOOD BLOO SPEAKS FOR ITSELF You know when rich, red blood is coursing through the veins, for it shows in the brightness of the eye, the beauty and clearness of the complexion, the smooth, fair Ekin. and rnhust. VimHTiv constitution. It is eood blood that imparts strength and energy to the body and keeps it in a state ol healthfulness aad vigor. Good blood is the foundation of good health, and to be physically and mentally sound it must be kept pure and untainted. reopie with good blood possess strong, steady nerves and are blest with good appetites and digestion, and enjoy sound, refreshing sleep. If we could always maintain the purity of the blood then we might enjoy perpetual health, but it becomes infected and Eoisoned and most of the ills that afflict umanity and undermine the constitu tion are caused by an impoverished or polluted condition o this vital fluid. ' When the blood is diseased the skin loses its healthy appearance, and the complexion, its freshness and beauty and becomes red and rough and full of pimples and splotches. Itching, scaly eruptions, blackheads, boils and rashes break out upon the body when the blood is too poor or too thin and acid, and is not supplying proper nourish ment to the system. Debility, poor ppetite, bad digestion, restless sleep and nervousness more often come from ClltfrnSoV. 1 LI J It.-.. ntViol- cause. To build up the blood, restore its lost properties and make it ncn and nutritious again is the only rational treatment, and the proper way to get rid of akin troubles. There is no remedy like S. S. S. to accomplish thia disappear, the appetite improves, the complexion clears and you get rid of those miserable depressing feelings and nervousness, and 'orel he blessings of good health. 1. S. S. fs nature's remedy for all blood and skin dis eases. It co& no minerals whatever, but is guaranteed WM Write for free book. No charge for medical advice or other information desired WE SWJFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. CA Looking for a Chance. Mrs. Gobang This paper says that a Kansas man sold his wife for $8. Gobang I wonder if it will ever be my luck to run across a fellow who is throwing money away? New York Times. Not Too Precipitate. "Ah, Georgie, dear," she said to the duke, "why don't you go to papa to day? Delaware dangerous, you know." v"Ye8' 1 realize that," he replied, but I've only known you three days and these get-rich-quick schemes al ways eeem to be so risky." Chicago Record-Hreald. . The Cxeat Worry. Weary Waggles Are ye interested in these chainless bicycles, Tim? Tired Tim No; the chainless dog is the only thing that worries me. Wcrld's Comic. CITO Permanently Cured. No fitsor nervousness ri 10 after Hmday'suseofCr.Kllne'sUreatNerv Dr. It. H. Kline, Ltd.. 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa, Asks No More. Tom I can't help asking my fiance occasionally why she lovea me. Dick Me, too. Mine aways givea me a very satisfactory answer. Tom That so? What does she say? Dick Because. Philadelphia Public Ledger. - His Experience. "Pa," said the boy, looking up from his book, "what does a man's 'better half, mean?" "Usually, my son," replied hia father from behind the evening paper, "she meana exac'.ly what she say a." To Honor Great Philosopher. There is a project of erecting a mon ument to the philosopher Kant in Ber lin to be unvieled on the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of his death in 1K04. Making Allowances. Bronson I don't 6ee why you should be so angry at your son for marrying. We have to make allowances for the young, you know. MunBon Confound it, that's what I'm kicking about! I not only have to make an allowance for him, but now I'll have to make one for his wife, too. Wife dives Him Pie. "I rather enjoy being without a hired girl." "Why bo?" "Becauae I can always coax my wife to give me pie for breakfast." Philadelphia Plain Dealer. Converting Hlm. "I hear there was some romance con nected with your marriage?" "Nothing romantic about it. Our re ligious views differed, my wife main taining that the only hell there ia ia upon earth, and she married me to prove it." Indianapolis Sun. Wbnt He Married On. "Tom Higginside married, you cay, on $10 a week? That took nerve any how. What was he working at?" "Nothing. It waa the girl that was earning the $10." I was In wretched health; my blood waa In bad order, my cam belns? rery much ulcerated. I bearan the use of 8. 8. 8., and In a remarkably abort time waa sound and well. SCy appe tite lnoreaaed wonderfully and my food aareed with me. X think It la a fine family medicine. MBS. M. B. DAVIDSON. Bockmart, G. For three yeara Z bad Tatter oa my banda. Fart of the time the dlaeaae waa in the form of running eorea, Tery painful and earning? me muob diecomfort. Four doctora aald the Tetter bad progressed too far to be eured, and they could do nothing for me. I took only three bottlee of 8.8.B. and waa completely oured. Thle was fifteen yeara ago, and Z bare sever inoa aeen any algn of my old trouble. MBS. Z.. B. JAOKBON. 687 St. Paul BU Kansas City, Kaa, and it does u prompuy wu uuuuguiv. S. S. S. antidotes and removes from the blood all poisons and humors, and restores it to a normal, healthy condition, and in vigorates and tones up the general health. When rich, red blood is again flowing tVimurrli votir veins all skin eruptions EUROPE'S RICHEST PRINCESa Certain Distinction Which Denmark's Fntnre Queen Knjoys. Crown Princess Louise of Denmark. has the distinction of being the richest royal princess in Eurone. She was left by her mother, the late Queen of Swe den, a fortune of 60,000,000 marks about $15,000,000 in our democratic dollars and this legacy, through be ing wisely invested, has increased to a more impressive sum. The future Queen of the Danes is also the tall est of European royal women and Is well formed, which compensates some what for her rather plain face. These are not, however, the only re- PRINCESS LOUISE 07 DENMARK. spects in which Louise, crown princess of Denmark, is noticeable among wo men with royal blood in their veins As the mother of no lees than eight children, ahe would have the hearty approval of President Roosevelt, whose good opinion, by the way, is beginning to be valued on the other side of the water even by royalties. The crown princess has four sons and four daughters, the youngest of them all being little Princess Dagmar, who was born in 1800. Most of the mother's fortune will pass to the princess' eldest son. Prince Christian, who married In 1898 Prin cess Alexandria, sister of the reigning grand duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin. The crown princess' second son, Prince Charles, also is a benedict. He espoused, In 1896, Princess Maud of Wales, the youngest daughter of King Edward VII. EFFECTS OF MONEY. Interesting Study of Keanltn of Inher ited Wealth on Families. . An Interesting contribution to the study of the effects of money on fam ilies can be made by any person of statistical inclinations who will take the trouble to trace out for a few generations the history of a acore or two of our very rich families, and learn what effect the acquiremeut of a big fortune by any Individual Ameri can has had on the divorce record of that individual and his descendants. It is early yet to get results that would prove much, because most of the great American fortunes are pretty new; but already tendencies seem to be showing themselves which It would be worth while to trace back. There are believed to be about 4,000 million aires in the United States; enough to give a statistician an ample field to work in. A fortune sufficient to make life easy and comfortable Is probably a promoter of domestic happiness, but still It seems likely that rich people or their descendants get more divorces than poorer people do. In the first place, heirs and heiresses are more ex posed to the wiles of the designing than the scions of poverty, and for that reason are somewhat more likely to make unwise marriages. Again, the rich, as a rule, have more leisure than the poor, are not so steadily and effec tively disciplined by work, are less safeguarded by a wholesome routine, and cast about more widely and con tinuously for pleasures. Satan, as heretofore, finds mischief still for Idle hands to do, and some of the mischief results In divorce. Moreover, the rich are somewhat more used to self-indulgence and having their own way than the poor. They can meet the ex pense of divorce, which la often con siderable, can go as far as is neces sary, stay there as long as is neces sary to gain divorce on convenient terms; and they can afford to break up families without fear of want Many a wife sticks to a bad husband because ahe and her children need his support; many a husband puts up with an unsatisfactory wife because he can not afford to try a new one. Divorce, like the appendicitis operation, ia a luxury, and cornea high. Harper's Weekly. . A Dog Dmj Dialogue, "I notice you've got your summer pants on," remarked the dog fancier. "Yes." gasped the exhausted terrier, "but they're not very loud; certainly not as loud as some of this season's flannels." "True. Nevertheless, what you need Is muzislln'." We always feel sorry for a boy whose father Is so rich that his sons cnu't afford to go burefooted la summer. PE-RU-NAWL WOMEN Says D. M. C. Uee, of San Erancisco. A constantly increasing number of physician prescribe Peruna in their regular practice. Itrhas proven its merits to thorough ly that even the doctora have overcome their prejudice against so called patent medicines and recommend it to their patientp. "1 Advise Women to Use Peruna," Says Dr. dee. Dr. M. C. Gee is one of the physi cians who endorse Pe'-una. In a letter written from 51H Jones street, Ban Francisco, Cal., he says: "There ia a general objecion on the part of the practiting physician to ad vocate patent medicines, but when any one medicine cures hundreds of people, it demonstrates its own value and does not need the endorsement of the profes sion. "Peruna has performed so many wonderful cures in San Francisco that I am convinced that it is a valuable remedy. 1 have frequently advised its use for women, as I find it insures regular and painless menstruation, cures leucorrhoea and ovarian troubles and builds up the entire system. I also consider ic one of the finest ca tarrh remedies I know of. I heartily endorse your medicine." M. C. Gee, II. D. Mrs. E. T. Gaddia, Marion, N. C, is one of Dr. Hartman'a grateful patients.1 bhe consulted him by letter, followed his directions, and is now able to say the following: " Before I commenced to take Peru na I could not do any hard work with out suffering great pain. I took Peru na, and can say with pleasure that it has done more for me than any other medicine I have ever taken. Now I am as well as ever; I do all my own work and it never hurts me at all. I If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Pe ruea, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. . Address Dr. Hartman, President of the Hartman-Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. A Change Coming. Reporter You are your own' man ager, are you not? 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Cllniute mild and healthful. For catalogue address PORTLAND ACADEMY, PORTLAND, OREGON. TAPE S A tape worm olirhteeu feet long; at least came on the soene after uiy taking two CASOAKETS. This I am sure has caused my bad health for the put three yenrs. I am still taking CaacareU, the only oatbartic worthy of notice by sensible people." uau. w. tfunliUi usira, Mill. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste flood. Do Qood. Never SloSen. Weaken, or Gripe. I()c. itto.tOo. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... HrI a. wSy !. 1UI, M..lr.l, . US M.Tft.Rif! Snl(1 ,nd (nsranteed hj all drni- I U-DAb eiiis to t'liai Tobaooo HablL P. N. U. No 30-1903. w HEM writing to Advertisers pleat I mention inn paper. i tfePiVl CANDY M Llf CATHARTIC - YOUR CHANCE IN LIFE Perhaps this is the bent chance that has been offered to you. You can't afford to overlook it. Perhaps you will ' succeed best in a business career. We fltyou practically for busineHS, and assist in getting you a position when competent; all our graduates are employed. That's the whole slory. Uesults are never in doubt with our gradu ates. You had better sit right down now and write for catalogue which explains fully. BEHNKE-WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE, 5-- Believing that the Smith-Premier la the most popular typewriter on the Coast, we have purchased 26 machines lor our new school. think Furuna is a great medicine foi womankind." Mrs. ii. T Gaddia. Women are especially liable to pel vic catarrh, female weakness aa it ie commonly called. Peruna occupies a unique position in medical ecience. It is the only inter nal systematic catarrh remedy known to the medical profession today. Ca tarrh, as every one will admit, ia the cause of one-haf the diseases which afflict mankind. Catarrh and catarrhal diseases afliict one-half of the people of the United States. 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