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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1904)
i . . . Spring Medicine i There la no other season when good medicine U bo much needad as in the Spring. The blood ia impure, weak and Impoverished a condition indicated by pimples and other emotions on tha face and body, by deficient vitality, loss ot appetite, lack of strength, and want of animation. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Make the blood pure, vigorous and rich, create appetite, give vitality, .strength and animation, and cure all eruptions. Have the whole family begin to take them today. "Hood's Sarsaparilla has been used In oar family (or some time, and always with goo tesults. Last spring I was all ran down and got a bottle ot It, and as usual received great benefit." Miss BioxaB Botcb, Stowe, Vt. . , , Hood's Sarsaparilla promise to ur and keeps the promise. Another Falling Out. Sharpe When Cranker tries to run always tells his mend some funny Jokes. Whealton Yes; he told me some of those Jokea. Sharpe Did you catch on to them? Whealton Oh, I tumbled all right Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. l uere is only one way to cure dea.nesa, and that ia by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed rou nave a rum Diing sound or Imperfect hear n and when it Is enilrelv rlne,f n..it.UI i. the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube re.tmml tn i i-.....,.-! condition, hearing will be destroyed forever: nln-casesoutof ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition ot the-mucous sunaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of beafnrta (caused by catarrh, that can not be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. o,a v CHKKKY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Drugulsts, 75c. : Hall's Family HUs are the best. French Auto Train. The characteristic feature of the automobile train invented In France la the principle' that each car propels Itself; the propelling force tnly ia fur nished by the locomotive. The latter, therefore, aa It has no polling to per form, but only to supply power, can be built proportionately very light ' , , ; . Orogon Blood Purifier ia rightly named, because it purifies the blood and tones up the body. A Terrible Discovery. He What? You can't go to the opera with me to-night? You promised to. She I know, but It is impossible. "Ha! I see it all! You love another!" "Oh, nc no. Indeed." "Then you have determined to tram ple en your own heart and marry some man for his money. Aha! You shrink! You expect him to call this evening! Perfidious " "Please, please don't . It is not so.'.' "Then why don't you go?" "I I can't get . my new coat on over the sleeves of my new dress." hroeiev Sores Bating Ulcers Upon the System. Nothing is a source of so much trouble as an old sore or ulcer, par ticularly when located upon the lower extremities where the circulation is weak and sluggish. A gangrenous eating ulcer upon the leg is a frightful sight, and as the- poison burrows deeper and deeper into the tissues beneath and the sore continues to spread, one can almost see the flesh melting away and feel the strength going out with the sick ening discharges. Great running sores and deep offensive ulcers often develop from a simple boil, swollen gland, bruise or pimple, and are threatening danger always, because while all such sores are not can cerous, a great many are, and this should rnake you suspicious of all chronic, slow-healing ulcers and sores, particularly if cancer runs in your family. Face sores are common and cause the greatest annoy ance because they are SO Wheeling", w. Va., May 28, 1003. persistent an d unsightly Bome year, ag-o while at work, I fell over a truck and detract SO much from and severely injured both of my shine. My blood, ...i, rursrnnl anrwaranre benle poisoned as a result, and the dootor told one s personal appearance. me x would navs running- sores for life, and that Middle aged and old peo- if they closed up the result would be fatal. TJn nU nnrl trmsi whose blood der thia disoouraging report I ieft off their treat- pie ana those wnose Diooa mentanaPe,ortedtotheuseof s. s. s. iueffeou IS contaminated and taint- were prompt and gratifying'. It took only a short mA wirfi rh romo and mi. while for the medioine to oure up the eores, and I ed witn tne germs ana poi- am not ded M the dootor intimated i would be, Bon of malaria or some pre- neither have tha sores ever broken out again, and vious sickness, are the chief ZS&JSlSSSr since what I have de sufferers from chronic eB 8ohmulbMh Br6WJln UNDI8' and ulcers. While the blood remains in an unhealthy polluted condition, and the sore will continue to grow and spread in spite of washes and salves, for the sore is the outward sign of some constitutional disorder, a bod condition of the blood and system, which local remedies cannot cure. A blood pu rifier and tonic is what you need something to cleanse the blood, quicken the circulation and invigorate the constitution, and S. S. S. is just such a remedy. It counteracts and removes from the blood purely vegetable, blood purifier and tonic combined and a safe and permanent cure for chronic sores and ulcers. If you have a slow-healing sore of any kind, external or internal, write us about it,- and our j physicians will advise you without charge. Book on "The Blood and I Ita Diseases " free. JJI SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm - Newest" Fashionable Pea. ' Strange are the pets that London, "fashion" compels its followers to keep, and various aa they are strange. A new Cuban poodle waa the rage a few months back. A special canary follows. Now it is a fish again, and the strangest of fish at that The gold fish will have to look to its laurels, otherwise it will moat certainly be superseded in popularity by the devil fish, a most quaint-looking reptile, for which, a leading dealer states, there have been innumerable demands of late. The real home of this fish is Mexico, and owing to its being somewhat rare the cost of a devilfish is considerably higher than that of the goldfish, which can be bought for a few pence, while the price of its rival varies from five to ten shillings. A curious character istic of the devilfish is that it almost Invariably remains at the bottom of ita bowl or tank, and it is most unusual to see it swimming about Unlike its golden-scaled relation, it does not de mand a frequent change of water in Its borne, but will live quite well in the same water for weeks together, while its taste .in the matter of food is not hard to please, for a devilfish likes nothing better than a very small worm. As a general rule London deal ers sell these fish by pairs. London Daily Mail. For coughs and colds there is no better medicine than Piso's Cure for Consump tion. Price 25 cents. A Good Story. pard, of Texas, was nominated for Congress as the successor of his fa ther, he was but 27 years old, and his opponents lost no opportunity to make capital of his youth. In joint debate, one day, one of Sbeppard's opponents proceeded something like this: . "Why," be said, "It is ridiculous to think of sending a mere boy to Con gress. It is a time and place where we need mature men with mature minds. It reminds me of the old dar key who thought the end of the world was at hand and who got down-on his knees to pray. " 'O Lord.' he pleaded, 'come down and save this sinful world. And come yourself. Lord; don't send your son. This ln't no time for boys.' " , After the Tips. "How attentive your waiters are to that ostrich," remarked the Hon to the cashier of the Jungle restaurant "I never saw monkeys so polite be fore." ' "Yea," replied the beautiful tigress, who acted as cashier, "they were read ing Jn the 'Jungle News' this morning that ostrich tips are; very valuable." Philadelphia Press! What Did She Want? Mrs. Newliwed I want to get some salad. Dealer Yea, ma'am. How many beads? Mrs. Newliwed Oh, goodness! I thought you took the heads off. I just want plain chicken salad. Exchange. v 4 . The Dorks and gardens in Athena hail protecting deities who, it is to be pre sumed, enforced attention- to the sign, "Keep off the grass." all the impurities ana poisons, and grad ually builds up the entire system ; and when the 'blood has been purified the healingprocess begins and the ulcer or ore is soon entirely gone. S. S. S. contains no mineral or poisonous drugs of any description, but is guaranteed J MEETING "OLD EPIiRAIM." NI(Kt(K(MtKf(((Kfl(! In an article entitled, "After Big Game in Wyoming," a writer in the Pall Mall Magazine tells of an exciting meeting between himself and a large grizzly bear. The interview was some what unexpected on both sldea, and it lasted only a minute or two; but while it did last it occupied the undi vided attention of all the participants. I chanced to be riding ahead, saya the author. "There's a bear!" whis pered Jack, aa a big gray head ap peared over the fallen tree. What fol lowed in the next few minutes takes longer to tell than it did to happen. As I sprang down from the saddle to shoot, an enormous grizzly of the largest kind Jumped up on the trunk of the tree, behind which he had been feeding on a dead elk. As I pulled the first trigger he sprang down, all claws, hair and teeth, and charged straight at us. The shot was a clean miss over his back as ho Jumped down; and here was grizzly not thirty yards away, on a down hill run, and obviously Intent on get ting first blood. The second bullet went home, right In the center of the broad, furry breast, aa we afterward ascertained. He turned a complete somersault, and lighting on his feet again, came on, ap parently uninjured. My rifle was now empty, and there was no time to reload. The lieU few seconds were a kind of nightmare. I turned and Jumped at the saddle, but my horse, seeing the bear close behind me, swerved and bolted- before I could mount Grizzly, now only a few yarda away, was rising to strike with a gi gantic, clawy, sinewy paw that could, with a single blow, break a buffalo's back or tear out all his ribs. With a cold thrill down my back I also swerved and bolted up the hill for all I was ever worth In what Jack afterward described as ten-foot atrldea. He, meanwhile, with unload ed rifle thrown on the ground, sat on his horse fifty yards away, and emp tied his six-shooter at the bear with out apparent effect ,1 glanced nervously over my shoul der as I ran, and then saw that the fight was done. Grizzly, obviously mor tally wounded, having missed his blow, was blundering on downhill, not knowing Where be went Even an old king of the divide, weighing a thou sand pounds or so in sinewy, muscular flesh and bone, could not long with stand the effects of a half-Inch ex panding bullet propelled by five drams of black powder through a good rifle barrel. A BOYS' COOKING CLASS. Thirty-two stalwart young men, some over six feet high, have formed themselves into a cooking class, which Is probably the only Institution of ita kind in the world. All of the boys belong to the Orange, N. J., high school, and the cooking class meets after school hours. In quiries have come from England con cerning it, and similar classes are to be started there. The class baa been In existence over a year, and the pu pils are athletic young fellows who have no idea of taking the places of cooks, but who want to shine at sum mer camps, where the gentler sex is not present I Good, plain, old-fashioned fare is prepared and the dishes are made up In the most appetizing manner. Every kind of vegetable and fruit that grows In the garden, bread, biscuit, old-fash-1 loned buckwheats, stews, roasts and soups are prepared by the boya. The fact that the good things cooked are eaten by the chefs, sitting com fortably at a table where the ludy teacher does tho honors, Is one of the reasons why the boys enjoy their nov el lessons, and a larger number of boys than can possibly be instructed are clamoring for admission. A Discovery, They had been discussing the baby's ears, eyes and nose. "And I think he's got his father's hair," said the Joyful young mother. . "Oh, is that who's got it? I no ticed it was missing," said the girl who knew her before she was mar ried. Exchange. ' But for the frames some pictures wouldn't be in it EMBRYO CAMP CHEFS. PE-RU-NA, Most of the Ailments Peculiar to the Female Sex are Due to Catarrh of the Pelvis Organs. Rachael J. Ktmball, M. D., 334 Vir ginia St., Buffalo, N. Y., is a graduate of the University of Buffalo, class 1884, and haB been in the practice of medi cine in that city since then. She writes as follows: "My conviction, supported by ex perience, is that Peruna Is a valuable preparation for allcatarrhalaffections. I have taken one bottle of Peruna my self and Just feel fine. I shall continue to take it." Kachael J. Kemball m.. u. Peruna has cured thousands of cases of female weakness. As a rule, how ever, before Peruna ia resorted to sev eral other remediea have been tried in 'vain. A great many of the patienta nave taken local treatment, submitted - tnemselves to surgical operations, and taken all sorts of doctor's stuff, without any result. I The reason of so many, failures is the fact that diseases peculiar to the female Female Trouble Not Recognized as Catarrh. sex are not common- Iy recognized aa be ing caused by ca tarrh. These organs are lined by mucous membranes. Any mucous membrane is subject to catarrh . Catarrh of one organ is exactly the same as catarrh of any other organ. What will cure catarrh of the head will also cure catarrh of the pelvic or gans. Peruna cures these cases simply because it cures the catarrh. Most of the women afflicted with pelvic diseases have no idea that their trouble is due to catarrh. The major- The Honey Went, Uncle Wayback I jus tell you, th' city is aa awful place. Skin jeh alive there. Farmer Meadow (gloomily) That's so. "Eli? Did yeh meet some green-goods men while you was in th' cityV" "No-o, but my wUe met some dry goods men." TITO Permanently cprea. iro ma or nervousness )l 10 arterfiratday'auaeorDr.Kline'aUreatNerve e"LOIT,r-5f.nd f:,r Fre trial bottleand treatise. Ur. K. H. Kline. Ltd.. W area St.. Philadelphia, Pa, One pound of cork is siifllcieiit to sup port a man of ordinary size iu the water A Bad Fix When one wakes up aching from head to foot, and with the flesh lander to the touch, when Soreness and OtlliiieSS . makes every motion of the body painful, the surest and quickest way out of the trouble is to use St. Jacobs Oil promptly. It warms, rolues, cures. Price, 25c. and 60a, .-:.:':-;:..;;N'.-Ci MITCHELL,, First stretet. LEWIS 200 - Brancheai 8RATTLB SPOKANE A VALUABLE PREPARATION," WRITES DR. KEMBALL. ... l ity ot the people think that catarrh ia a disease confined to the head atone. This is not true. Catarrh is liable to' attack any organ of the body; throat, bronchial tubes, lungs, stom ach, kidneys and especially the pelvic organs. Many a woman has made this dis co veiy after a long siege of useless treat ment. She has made the discovery thai her disease is catarrh, and that Peruna can be relied upon to cure ca tarrh wherever located. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Peru na, write at once to Dr. Ilartman, giv ing a full statement' of ' your caase, and he will be pleased to give you hia val uable advice gratia. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Perm's Pile Specific The INTERNAL REMEDY No Case Exists it Will Not Core HOWARD E. BURTON. Arsavcr and Chemist Specimen prieea, uld. Hilver, Lend, 1 ; Hold, Mil. ver,7.;t.old,iUa;Kincorl'opper,tl. CyanldotcHt. J" ailin envelope and full price iitniit on applica tion. Cnnlrol anil Umpire work aollc-ltrd. T.riid ville, Colo, ltofurimco Carbonate Nut'l Hank. P. N. U. No. 20-1004. w HEN writing to ariTertiwert ploaae j ait Usui iu iiiiipj pu per i "BEE LINE'' BUGGIES Are not manufacturers regular construction, but Our Own Special Construction Put up with full knowledge of the re quirements of this rough western coun try. Made to stand up, and will stand up, better than any buggy sold at any thing like the price. If you want a good buggy at a moderate price, try our Bee Line." You can't beat It. We have the " Bee Line " Road Wagons. Ss ST AVER CO. PORTLAND, ORBQON BOI8B