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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1904)
T. f t How to Sleen. f I Tf la not llllennininn n hoir nunla w ....M. VUJIQ say "I was too tired to sleep" but it is not generally known how great a help it is at such times not to try to BTAPn Hilt frt. OV frt wakIt ilAllknHl. . - ( 1 I w fcv nvia uciiuciakcijr lu It's a sign that the blood Is deficient set rested in preparation for it In . !-Mi. l a. . .. I ntna nasaa rt a 4tV ! 4V. . v. vui, VI ICU 11 19 UiO UU Will- Tired Feeling Is a Common Spring Trouble. In vitality, Just as pimples and other eruptions are signs that the blood la impure. It's a warning, too, which oni the hazardous fail to heed. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove it, give new life, new cour age, strength and animation. They cleanse the blood and clear the complexion. . Accept no substitute. t "I felt tired all the time and could not Sleep. After taking Hood's Sarsaparilla a while I could sleep' well and the tired feeling bad gone. This great medicine has also cured me of scrofula." Mai. C. M. Boor, OUcad, Conn. - , Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise. .As Defined. "Say, pa," queried little Johnnie Bura pernickle, "what's a light-weight boxer?" "A lightweight boxer, my son, is a nr. an who ia engaged lu crating straw berries," replied the old gentleman. " CITQ Permanently enrea. ivo nts or nervousness (1 10 afternrstdajr'euseofDr.Kltne'aUreatNerva ?"i?'?,r-,f?r.nd for Fr ,r, bottleand treatise, Br. h H. Kline, Ltd.. W Arch at.. Philadelphia, Pa. The first threshing machine was re cently set up in Damascus. It is a steam thresher from Indinnit. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have-Always Bought Bears the Signature of Easily Pleased. Jack Are the new fire-dollar silver certificates out? George I haven't noticed any, Jack Oh, well, it, doesn't matter much. ' One of the old ones will do, if you can let me have it for a few days. . Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. 1 here is only one way to cure deamess, and that ia by constitu tional remedies, lieainess is caused by an In flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tuba is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, and when It la entirely closed, Deafness la . the res ult, and unless the inflammation can be taken put and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh which is nothing but an inilamed condition of themucoua surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any v. vcmr., kiubpu d cinrrQ mat can lint k. aii '4 V. .. 1 1 1 1 ' . . . . ' , , . circulars, f r ... J- J- CHENEY It CO., Bold by DniRglata, 75c. Hall's Family Mils are the best. Bend for Toledo, O. . . Trie Masculine Way. A pretty girl; a crowded car: "Please take my seat," and there are. A. crowded car, a woman plain; She stands and there you are again. you wgness to lie awake that keeps us awake. We toss and turn and wish we could sleep. We fret, and fume, and worry, because we do not sleep. We think of all we have to do on the fol lowing day and are oppressed with the thought that we cannot do It If we do not sleep. First, we try one experi ment to see if it will not make us sleep, and when it falls, we try another and perhaps another. In each experi ment we are watching to see if It will work. There are many things to do, any one of which might help us to sleep, but the watching to see if they will work keeps us awake. When we are kept awake from our fatigue, the .first thing to do is to say over and over to ourselves that we do not care whether we sleep or not, in order to imbue ourselves with a healthy indifference about it It will help toward gaining this wholesome in difference to say "I am too tired to sleep, and therefore, the first thing for me to do is to get rested in order to prepare for sleep. When my brain is well rested, it will go to sleep; it cannot help it. When it is well rested, it will sleep Just as naturally as my lungs breathe, or as my heart beats." Les lie's Monthly. AH sMsht ytjfdn. Opal, Wyo.,May 16. After suffering terribly foi four or five years Mr. A. J. Kohner of this place has been com pletely restored to good health. His case and its cure is another proof of the wonderful work Dodd's' Kidney Pills can do. Mr. Kohner says: "For four or five years I have been a sufferer with Kidney trouble and a pain over my Kidneys. I thought I would give Dodd's Kidney Pills a trial and I am glad I did so, for they have done me good work and I feel all right again." Many cases are being reported every week in which Dodd's Kidney Pills have effected cures of the moBt serious cases. ... These strong testimonies from earn est men and women are splendid trib utes to the curative properties of Dodd's Kidney Pills and judging by these letters, there is no case of Kidney trouble or backache that Dodd's Kid ney Pills will not cure promptly and permanently. ' A Fitting Reception.' Mrs. Suburb Dora! Dora! Daughter Tea, ma. Mrs. Suburb Run to the nlano play "Hail to the Chief." me new girl. Here and SCOTCH NAJVICS OF INDIANS. How It Comes So Many Aborlirinea Bear Is a ui ea Brought froru Bcotia. The prevalence of scotch names with the Creek" and Cherokee Indians has at various times been the source of some comment Although other na tions and. In fact nearly every nation Is represented by the names borne by these people, the Scotch names are far more numerous and have suffered less change than those acquired from any other nation. The names of some of these Scotch Indians are closely allied with the history of these two nations for the last 100 years, and for several generations such names as Mcintosh, McKellopp. McCombs, Adir, McQueen and MeUillivary are registered on nearly all the treaties and official pa pers of moment in either nation. Men bearing these names to-day are among the foremost of the progressive In dians. The News of Okmulsee rives thin account of the origin of these Scotch names: "As was stated, the origin of these Scotch names dates back over ' 100 years. At that time the Creek' ani Cherokee Indians, more especially, bent their efforts toward building up a nation of physically perfect men. The women were encouraged to mate only with the strong, robust men of the tribe, and if a weak man withstood the taunts and gibes of his fellows and remained there was little chance of his securing a wife. In that way the life of these people was almost Spartan. "While this sentiment was at its height aud the tribes were living in Georgia, some time before the revolu tion, a regiment of Scotch hlghlanders was quartered in the vicinity of one of the principal villages of the nations. The Indian maidens loked with favor on the burly men of the north of Scot land and a number of marriages was the result When the regiment was ordered back to England or to some other quarter of the globe there were some of these Scotchmen who staved behind and their names have thus been fixed in the annals of the Creek na tion. It is through the Creeks that the Cherokees acquired their Scotch names. Descendants of these High landers have been enrolled in th armies of the United States since that time and President Koosevelt had sev eral of them in his Rough Riders." Kansas City Journal. comes You Can (let Allen's Foot-Ease FREE. Write Allen R Olmatoil t t- w v - free sample of Allen's Foot-Ease. It cures sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes aew or tight shoes essy. A certain cure for corns, ingrowingnatls and bunions. All drug gists sell It. 26c Don't accept any substitute. A woman never realizes that she has done something wonderful after step ping backward off a street car and escaping with her life.' KILL THE PENT SEH -After sufferinr twelve years rrom Contagious Blood Poison, and trying the beat physicians! obtainable, and all the patent jnadlolnaa procurable, and stead Uy eontlnuinr to grrow worse, X rfT,iUP aUnopeof reoOTery, and physicians pronounced my case inourabls. Hoping against hope, J 1 improTed from tne first bottle, and after taklnr ii uurea sound and well, and for two years hare had no return or symptom of the rile disease. Warsaw, N. 0. H. M. BEGISTEB. The worst disease the world has erer known, and the greatest scourge to the human race; is Contagious Blood Poison. One drop of the virus of this most horrible of all diseases will pollute and vitiate the purest, healthiest blood, and within a short time after the first little sore appears the system is filled with the flwful nAi'cnn anA fh rLn a . r " '" vut marearasn; the glands of the groins swell, the throat and mouth become ulcerated the hair and eyebrows drop out, and often the entire surface of the body s covered with copper-colored splotches and sickening sores and erup tions. Contagious Blood Poison is as treacherous and elusive as the serpent. You may be carrying It ia your veins with no visible evidences of its existence : for while mercury and potash seem to cure and all external signs disappear, the dis ease is doing its destruc tive work within, or the patient is constantly harassed by returning symptoms and unmistaka ble traces of the blood poison. Thousands of physical wrecks and chronic invahds from the effects of Blood Poison know the uncer la n y of the mercury and potash treatment-that it stifles but does not kill the serpent. As long as there is life in the serpent there is danger .n its fangs ; and while your blood is tainted there is danger of inf?c- 2im yim U8hing Ut the life of the lohsome disease and killing the serpent. For many years S. S. S. has been known as an antidote for Blood Poison. It U a remedy composed entirely If vegetable ingredients, and we offer $1,000 for proof that it contain mo least parucio ot mercury, potash or other mineral. It thoroughly purifies the blood, improves the appetite and diges tion, and tones up all parts of the system. I In Chronic and Inn or-cran -c Blood Poison, S. S. S. acts promptly and r . . miuu" curing any naa atter-effects. Wnte us about your case, and our physicians will ad ,-ft,. cut change, and we will mml vmt tVA 1 . . . - will not suffer anv mnro m tAVA mg all about Contagious Blood Poison and its different starts n5 Itl hayevlbrouKht nice new symptoms. sw. M g and ! bootjack, which I can use hereafter . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA, Instead." MAKE SOME ODD MISTAKES. People Who Are Color Blind Are Prone to Blundering. Color1 blindness is by no means a rare affliction. Some people experi ence little inconvenience from if, oth ers find it a constant embarrassment iirri 1 . . . . j iiio worm musr oe a curious place 10 coior-Dllna people, of whom there are forty males and three females to every 1,000 persons," said an expert oculist recently. "Some are blue-yellow blind and everything seems either red, green or gray to them; others are red-green Diina and all things appear to them to be yellow,- blue or gray of various shades, and others again perceive no distinction of color at all, but the whole world wears an unchanging aspect of dull gray. "To these last a visit to a picture gallery would reveal merely a collec tion of engravings or photographs. But the two former have the compensation of seeing their own two colors much more brightly than ordinary people. "Tht color blind do extraordinary things at times. An officer of the navy went one day to buy material for a coat, vest and trousers. He bought a blue coat and red trousers, hpiipv. lng them of the same color. A British admiral painted a landscape and was very proud of his perfprmance, but he made the tree red, thinking it was the same color as green. When he pur chased a pair of trousers he chose green ones, suspcctlaar ,. them to ! ha brown. . "An architect's pupil, being directed J to copy the picture of a brown house, 1 made the house green, the skv scarlit and the roses blue. "A postoffice clerk was always short In his accounts because he could not distinguish the different color 1 stamps. And a sedate Quaker has been known to buy a green coat for himself and a red gown for his wife, thinking they were both brown. "If you see a man in the street with a preposterous display of colors chnrl tably believe him to be one of the color blind. "Just why the eyes of women are less defective In the matter of distin guished colors tlinn those of a man Is one of the things In nature that In nn. explained. The construction Is the same, yet the woman's superiority in matching colors has alwnva ognlzed, even where man has had the advantage of long experience." Nios Present. ' "To-morrow, Maria, will be vnnr birthday, and I want to give you some appropriate present What shall it be?" "Whatever your kind heart mav sue. gest, John." (Next day.) "Maria, you know how your poor back has suffered from pull lng on my boots in the evening? win not suner any Ayers When the nerves are weak everything goes wrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and Irritable. Your cheeks are Sarsaparilla pale and your blood Is thin. Your doctor says you are threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. " For mora than 50 years I hare nd Ayer's Saritipanlla 111 my family. It It a grand Unlo at all time., and a w.mdf rfnl mrdirlne'ior lm pura blood."-D. C. Holt, Wait Haven, conn. II 0 a bottle. j.o.iTiini Weak Nerves Some KlOFntlnni. FHmpnrse (airily) Aw, me good man. Is It customary to tip waitahs heah? Head Waiter (condescendingly) Not unless you are richer than the waiter sir. Kep the bowels regular with Ayer'a Pilla, Just one pill each night. Grecian women had longer feet than the average man has now. For forty year's Flso s Cure for Con Sumption has cured coughs and colds. At druggists. Price 25 cen ts. There Is little bluster In the real march of progress. Mothers will And Mrs. Winslows's Soothing Syrup tne bestreiueuy to use lor tiieir oluiareii during the teething period.. Contentment gives a crown, where for tune hath denied it. Ford. a- 7r"T. n ni rant. ; Cough Syrup. Tastoa Uood. Dsa In tlmL Rolrt Kw 1rn4..a AGENTS WANTED For our New Gaaolene Drag Saw. We set en gine only onre lor each log. One man can ?orH.,nw, Vi. hnille " only Malleable Orubblnu Machine. Write us your wants In the machinery line. KKlEKtJON MACHINERY CO.. Foot Morrison St. 1'ortland, Oregon Tested I True Hfeeley ineafii m LIOUOR-MORPHINE-TOBACCOl nAWIi rxHMANENTLT CURlDI ran vui i partm-hi id I WtHYIHSTmjTt.- POWTLANP.QW C, I The average life of an electric street car wheel covers 1,800 miles. TESTED AND TRUE GUARANTEED NOWI Is the time to USE IT. There is little peace or comfort in life if we are always anxious as to future events. Colpriilire. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. 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He etirea with those wonder! ill (.ill nene herba, roots, nude, barks aud venetabloe that are entirely un known tn nia.lli.al .. fnce In this oounlrr. Throuuh ill. una Ihraw harmleas remedlea thla famous doctor knnwa the ajtttnn nr j . . ii . 7 J ----- win vw uiiieren. rem eillea. which he aupceaafully ua In different dlaeaaea. lie suaranleea tn num ...n..i. ma, lung, throat, rheumatism, nervouane--. lomach, liver. kldneTa. etc. hu l...,..ir..i. leitluiftnlalH. Chir... ...... .... . ,: m..iriwr, i-aii miu lee him. 1'atlenta out of tha city write fur 111 at era anrl irranl sih aJ-, I ............ The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 253 Alder St.,' CurtlanJ, Oregon. Jns-Meunou paper. P. N. U. No. 21-1904. WHEN writing to advertisers pleas mention this paper. . 'I GET DilllcultieB are only fences across your chosen path. Stenography anu m uuaiuvnn cuucaiKUi arts iut) iiiuhl'io biiu nmil mat irtit ovfir the fmiroR. our catalogue. 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