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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
Tired of English. ' Ilnsband You once told me that you studied French, Italian and Spanish while at school. Can you apeak any of tii em now? Cultured Wife All of them. Why? Husband I wish you'd do your talk ing in one or the other of them until I get through with thii newspaper. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there la at least one dreaded disease that science haa been able to cure In all iu naea, and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh ure lathe only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Ball's Catarrh Cure is laiten Internally, actios; directly upon the blood and mucous sanacet o( the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, lue proprietors have so much faith in iu curative powers that they otter One Hundred Dollars lor any case that it fails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address. P. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, 0. Bold by druggists, 7&c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Lunch carts are an institution In Ber lin. They call at the homes of work snest, and convey lunches to them at the factories. To Break In New Shoes. Always shake in Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures hot, sweating, aching, swollen feet. Cures coma, Ingrowing nails and bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 2Ac. Pon't accept any substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Addresa Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Told by Truthful James. A more or less truthful Australian relates that he put an unusually lurge porcelain egg in the nest of a hen and found that the nest eggs she laid were of Increased size. Then he put a goose egg In the nest. The hen laid an egg Just as large. He was so pleased with the scheme that he put a whitewashed football In the nest. When he went the next time to search for eggs he found one as big as a football, but no hen In sight. Securing the egg, he Baw engraved on it, by hen photography, these words: "I'm no ostrich, but I've clone my best." Later he found the hen Inside the ege. J HlCKtST TPIMIU J si "?fw 1 fC MOSt THUS 5 L ti'Y.iV-'lWt,. j hui a cchtwv. irnLi' jia '' AJWtt canton rwnuiA. t.vj .faf w DEtuju KJUfc rufineit LiiaiJSS Dr. G. Gee Wo WcnJerful Homi Treatment This wonderful Thl aes doctor Is called great because hs cures people wltkout opera tion that ars (Ivan up to Ala. He cures with those wonderful Chi nese herbs, roots, buds, barks and vegetables tbat are entirely un known ta medical sci ence In this country. Through the use of those harmless remedies this famous doctor knows the action of over 400 different remedies which he successfully uses In different diseases. He guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheumatlam, nervousness, stomach, liver, kid neys, etc; has hundreds of testimonials. Charges moderate. Call and see him. Patients out of the city write for blanks and circulars. Send stamp. CONSULTATION FREE. ADDRESS The G. Gee Wo Chlnssa Medicine Co. 25IW-253 ALDER ST., FORTLATO. OREGON star- Montlnn naner v 1 A 8T0RV ON COQUELIN. ue Telle How He Learned He Conld Not Imitate Himself. The great French actor Coqaelin tells the following experience, In which he himself played the leading part "I was tired out, and so made up my mind to leave the theatre for a thus and go and vegetate In some country place. I went right Into tha center of France and soon found myself nice ly settled In a homely commercial ho tel. I did not want to be known, so I signed myself in the book, 'Frederick Febure, traveler for wines, spirits,' etc. "At the table d'hote I soon became acquainted with those staying at the hotel. Tht neighbor on the right trav eled for a firm which specialized in 'table delicacies'; my neighbor on the left was In the drapery line, another dabbled In oils, another for a novelty in babes feeding bottles these gen tlemen soon became known to me and I was asked myself the name of the house for which I traveled. 'For Oar etie &. Moliere,' I replied. "During dinner all went on pleas antly. A certain little traveler, full of life and conceit commenced to give us a few recitations and imitations some of them fairly clever. I must confess. He was applauded tremendously, and, filled up with confidence and wine, he said: " 'Now, I am going to Imitate a few celebrated actors,' etc. He Imitated Henry Irving as Hamlet, he Imitated Sarah Bernhardt In 'La Tosca,' and then finished up by saying, 'I am now going to give you an Imitation of Uoquelin. I'ay great attention and you will all swear that it is Coquelln himself. He gave us an imitation and when be had finished I rose and said: 'Yes, you did that fairly well. But although I may appear conceited, I really think I can give you a better imitation; I will try, however.' "I commenced. I gave something from one of my favorite pieces, and, as really think, quite excelled myself. Do you think they applauded me? Not at all. They smiled and said, 'Thank ou,' and almost appeared as though they felt sorry for my ridiculous at tempt Later on," continued the actor, ac cording to the New York Times, "when 11 except the little, conceited traveler had retired, he came up to me and said: 'May I offer you a little friendly advice, sir? You are a young hand at the traveling game, I plainly see, and perhaps wished to make yourself agreeable this evening. Never, how ever, try to imitate a great actor whom you have never seen! To lint tate Coquelln one must have seen him act. You did your best I daresay; but oh, dear!" PE-RU-NA CONQUERS CATARRH THE WORLD OVER. til To Convince You THAT THE CHATHAM Is the BEST INCUBATOR on the market, I will send you one, freight prepaid, and wait for my pay until October 1, 1905. it was given the highest award at the Oregon State Fair, held at Salem last full. Write for our Descriptive Catalogue of Incuba tors and Brooders and our time proposition. GEO. W. FOOTT, Dept. 12 Portland, Oregon A LONDON SHIP JUNGLE. the fjAe sWM The Population of the Earth is 1,400,000,000 One Million Die Annually of Catarrh All over the world Peruna is know and used for catarrhal diseases. Peruna Girl has traveled 'round globe. Her face is familiar everywhere that civilization reaches. Universally Praised Manchuria to Patagonia, the face of the Peruna girl is familiar and the praises of Peruna as a catarrh remedy are heard. Successful in North and South Peruna crossed the Equator several years ago, to find in the Southern Hem isphere the same triumphant success that has marked its career in the Northern Hemisphere. A Standard Peruna is a standard catarrh remedy the world over world taxes to the utmost one of the best laboratories in the United States. A Word From Australia Walter II. Woodward, Bomadier Royal Australian Artillery, Hobart, Tasmania, writes: "I suffered for several years with a ' I A I at.aaai ni . , , ,1 ,1 it r f iia I ,ia 1 1 and cures catarrh by eradicating it,K . 'u ,i0i i,i g J kill yja V I vaun&U JJ VVlinnuwi vvauue from the system. "My head and nostrils were stopped Permanent Cure I mnai rt tVio ;,ri arwl tl.ora umih a It Obviates the necessity of all local I -Wrmro-P and mv sfiiiftfi rf smell war treametnt and its relief is of permanent : affected badly. "After two weeks use of Peruna I character Without Peer ' No other remedy has so completely dominated the whole earth as Peruna. In Every Tongue In all languages its glowing testimo nials are written. In all climes the demands for Peru na increase. An Extensive Laboratory To supply this remedy to the whole found this condition quite changed, and so I continued to use this remarkable medicine for over a month. "I am very glad to say that at the end of that time I was cured and felt irt fine health generally, and am pleased to give Peruna my honest endorsement." From Hawaii Prince Jonah Kalanianaole, delegate in Congress from Hawaii, writes from Washington, D. C, as follows: "I can cheerfully recommend you reruna as a very effective remedy for couhng, colds and catarrhal trouble." A Cuban Minister , Senor Quesada, Cuban Minister to the United States, writes from Wash ington, D. C, as follows: "Peruna I can recommend ag a very good medicine. It is an excellent strengthening tonic, and is also an etli cacious cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh." Gonzalo Da Quesada, From All Quarters of the Globe We have on file thousands of testi monials like those given above. W can give our readers only a slight glimpse of the vast number of grateful letters-Dr. llartman is constantly re ceiving from all quarters of the globe, in behalf of his famous catarrh remedy, Peruna. London, Greateet of River Porte, Poa aeeaee No Quays on Water Front. This stretch of the Thames from London bridge to Albert docks is to other watersides of river ports what a virgin forest would be to a garden, says a writer In the Metropolitan. It Is a thing grown up, not made. It re calls a jungle by the confused and lm penetrable aspect of the buildings tbat line the shore, not according to t planned purpose, but as If, by accl dent, from scattered seeds. Like the matted growth of bushes and creepers veiling the silent depth of an unexplored wilderness they hide the depths of London's Infinitely va ried, vigorous, seething life. In other river ports It Is not so. They lie open to their stream with quays of broad clearings, with streets like avenues cut through thick timber for the conven ience of trade. I am thinking now of river ports I have seen; of Antwerp, for Instance, of Nantes or Bordeaux, or even old Rouen, where the night watchman of ships, elbows on rail, gaze at shop windows and brilliant cafes and see the audience go in and come out of the opera house. But London, the oldest and greatest of river ports, does not possess as much as 100 yards of quays upon its river front. Dark and im penetrable at night like the face of a forest, is the London's waterside. It is the waterside of watersides, where only one aspect of the world's life can be seen and only one kind of men tolls on the edge of the stream. The lightless walls seem to stand on the very mud upon which the stranded barges lie and narrow lanes coming down to the fine shores resemble the paths of smashed bushes and crum bled earth where big game comes to drink on the bank 'of tropical streams. &sj National Oats S Xjiyy Greatest oftt of the entnry. ftt ' f Yielded In Ohio 1&7. In Mich. W ,Tr Ml, In Mo. S6S, aud in M. Dakota. If It J 810 bun. per acre. II If You oau beat that record In 1S06. 1 " l" ( For 10c and this notice I ij we mall yon free lots of farm seed m f. afTm n Ca, n L k samples and our big catalog, tell. WJ 11 rm I I A I ingallauoutlhisoatwonderandTf Hill fc BJkt " ll I thousands of other seeds. yJIt I r ll L ,0HNA,!LERSEEDC"yffW ..niinTlflMk mSmSa; tliUf IIUhJ-1 IV Justin DM W Mad. In The Wild Duck. "You were out gunning yesterday, I hear. See any wild ducks? "One," replied the amateur hunter. "But you didn't get within range, I suppose " "I was within range of his voice all right while he swore at me for shoot ing his tame ones." Philadelphia Press. The Inevitable P. B. Norwood is your wife out of I haveu't seen her for some Beat Counh Sirup. Tastes Good. Use Mrs, town? time. Mr. Clifton Yes, she's spending a few weeks In Florida for the benefit of her health, i Jiist received a ten-page letter from her this morning. Mrs. Norwood And is her. health Improving? Mr. Clifton Really, I don't know. You see, I haven't got to the postscript yet. Hepartee during courtship degener ates into plain back talk after , marriage. Have been suffering from Impure Blood tor many years, having Boils and other Eruptions. Having heard of S. S. S. I de cided to try it, and am glad to say that it has done me a great deal of good. I intend to continue to use it, as I believe it to be the best Blood Medicine on the market Cleveland, Tenn. W. K. DKTERS. For over fifteen years I have suffered more or less from Impure Blood. About a year ago I had a boil appear on my leg below the knee, which was followed by three more on my neck. I saw S. S. S. advertised and decided to try it After taking three bottles all Boils disappeared and i have not been troubled any since. Gso. G. Fertig. 114 W. Jefferson St, Louisville, Ky. Newark, Ohio, May 23, 1903. From childhood I ,had been bothered with bad blood, skin eruptions and boils. I had boils ranging from five to twenty in number each season. The burning ac companying the eruption was terrible. S. S. S. seemed to be just the medicine needed in my case. It drove out all impu rities and bad blood, giving me perma nent relief from the skin eruption and boils. This has been ten years ago, and I Lave never had a return of the disease. Mrs. J. D. Atherton. write tor our book on blood and skin diseases. Medical advice or any, special in formation about your case will cost you nothing. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga, MALLEABLE IRON STUMP PULLERS PaHlext, IlKhtest and stronvimt Htump Puller on the market. 119 Home power an the sweep with two horses. Write lor descriptive catalog and prices. ' KHIERSON MACHINERY CO. Foot ol Morrison Street fortlanI, Oregoa Per Day BE MADE Wei Drills all sizes and styles lor t aiaioKH aud 1'rices BEALL & Go. Gen. Agts. 313 Comm'l Blk Portland, Ore. VERY FEW, IF ANY, CIGARS SOLD AT 5 CENTS, CCST AS MUCH TO MANUFACT URE, OR COST THE DEALER AS MUCH AS IF THE DEALER TRIES TO SELL YOU SOME OTHER ASK YOURSELF WHY? P. N. U. No. 12-1 90S BEN writing- to advertisers plestsol mention tbls paper. W. L. DOUGLAS m S3 bo a S3.90 SHOES K. W.T.. ItniiKlit :l.SO shnes nre the S7r-ntet sellers la the wm- Id b ."" ?i"r their ec..e..t style, easy Jl!!r we,.rl.. qmllllK-s. "I'liey re Just li mmI "l'""" '',"' rlor weiirlnf rout frwin 7... ... .... 'i.u ....iv illilKreiirn In urn wlce. i. - wil.r.ll mii rtss mitre i mu., .. ..... .. hniw brt ler. wmr lesser, and irrreiit.-r value limn nay ut l"f?i Jio'.hV .... 11.5 market (..-.lay. W. I., "'at'" "'" , " ihelr value by taamlnx I. In name n.t.1 nrl -h the h.. T.Tm ..l eiieh .h.M-. Look ..r It. Take ublt..te. tV.I.. 1 J OX? ft s " hoe. are sol.l tl.r....l. hi retail stores In uultve, V.l..Iou.a. !....- " lttrwlivrrjf HETTF.R THAN OTHER HAKES AT ANT riavn. " For Ihf last Ihrtr van I hanr. worn LDounhn tlJOtltornmifnunii if sol Chat. l.J- arrrll, Aul. Cathur hie CwUal Audonai Uauk, iiuup.-(i, Ind. Boys wear W. I. Douglas $2.50 and $2.00 shooa bacaum they fit bettor, hold tlioir anape, ana wear-ioutrer uiuu umur ua.. W LDOUGLAS $4.00 SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT AMY PRICE. W. I Dow'"' "' Corona Colltim in u SHJU I'orona Vol! u coimdrrni to bt the final patent leathrr produced. V ST I .O It K V EI. KTtt WIH-SOTWI!ABnAMT w' I. IloitKlas has the isriiest shoe msil order business In the world. KJVnfe. Waet silt b,4. MOTiffl L. DOUGLAS, BROCKTUN, MAMAtmtiia fell PUTNAM FADELESS DYES r- . . i u... n.l r..i.. ,.t- ,.. .ow other dvc. One 10c packa(a colors silk, wool and cotton equally well and la S2,yi 10 P.U...7 WrlU for fr booklet bow to dye. In time. Bold bt dnurtUf