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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1906)
Pure Blood! Is certain if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla. This great niedicine cures those eruptions, pimples and boils that appear at all seasons; cures scrofula sores, salt rheum or eczema; adapts itself equally well to, and also cures, dys pepsia and all stomach troubles; cures rheu matism and catarrh; cures nervous troubles, debility and that tired feeling. This is proved by thousands of testi monials, 40.3G6 by actual count in the last two years a record unprecedented in the history of medicine. Be sure to get Ilood's Sarsaparilla. Liquid or tablets, 100 Doses One Dollar. ( J Mrs. Helen L. Thompson of Lewitton, Me., reports great benefit to her little girl from Hood's Sarsaparilla. which thoroughly pnrified her blood after an attack of that blood-poisoning dis ease, scarle fever. It gave her strength and renewed health. Thousands of others tell of similar cures, also cures of scrofula, salt rheum, eczema, etc. Hexloo'a Bathhouses. Every town la Mexico has a public bath house. And still the Mexicans are Dot the cleanest people in the world. ' The Difference. When the inexperienced go traveling they take along a guide book; the expe rienced a check book. New York Press. ANNOYING- DANGEROUS CATABfiH Catarrh is usually regarded as nothing more serious than a bad cold or Blight inflammation of the inner skin and tissues of the head and throat, when it is, in fact, not only a vexatious and troublesome disease, but a com plicated and dangerous one. It is true that Catarrh usually begins with a cold in the bead, but when the poisons, which are thrown oS through the secretions, find their way into the blood, it becomes a constitutional trouble that afiects all parts of the body. It has more annoying and disgusting symp toms than any other disease. There is a sickening and offensive discharge from the nostrils, a constant buzzing noise in the ears, headaches and pains in the eyes are frequent, while filthy, tenacious matter drops back into the throat requiring continual hawking and spitting, and in certain stages of the disease the breath has an odor that is very offensive. Catarrh is worse in Winter, because the cold weather closes the pores and glands, and the pois ons and unhealthy vapors which should pass off that way are thrown back on the tender linings and tissues, causing the inflammation which starts 41 i ut i t - me unneaiuiy secretions 10 ue UU' Several years airo my blood was bad and I had in addition a dreadful case of Catarrh. My nose was stopped up, I had headaches, ringing; noises In my ears and felt unfit for work. I com menced the use of S. S. 8. on the recom mendation of a friend, and In a short time it cured me sound and well. It put my blood in good condition and I have never had the slightest return of the Catarrh since that time. GEO. D. CAEK, No. 200 Edgar St. Evansville, Ind. sorbed by the blood. When the blood becomes diseased with this catarrhal matter all kinds of com plications may be looked for. As the blood circu lates through the body the foul mat ter finds its way into the stomach, ruining the digestion and producing chronic Dyspepsia, or Catarrh of the stomach. It also affects the Kidneys, Bladder and other members of the body, while the general health is weak ened, appetite lost and the patient feels despondent and half sick all the time. But worst of all, if the trouble is not checked the lungs become diseased from the constant passage of poisoned blood through them, and Catarrh terminates in Consumption, the most fatal of all diseases. You cannot get rid of Ca tarrh by treating it with sprays, washes, inhalations, etc., because they only reach the membranes and tissues, while the real cause of the trouble is in the blood. These relieve the annoying symptoms for a time, but the poison is all the while getting a stronger hold on the system and when they are left off will manifest itself in worse form than before. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and when it has cleansed the blood, this pure, rich stream circulates through the body, carrying healthful properties to the diseased parts. Then the inflamed membranes and tissues ben in to heal, the dis charges cease, the general condition ol the system 13 strengthened, every one . of the annoying and disgusting symp toms pass away, and the patient is left in perfect health. S. S. S. i3 the best era PURELY VEGETABLE. remedy for Catarrh. It goes right into the blood and removes all effete matter and catarrhal poison and cures the dis ease permanently, and at the same time build3 up the entire system by its fine tonic effect. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy non-injuiious to the sys tem and a certain, reliable cure for Catarrh. Catarrh sufferers will find our free consulting department helpful in advising local treatment to be used With S. S. S. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA THE MOTE AND THE BEAM. kites Brett Has Stopped Talkiaa; of the Keulect of Others. It was Sunday noon, and Miss Brett had Just come out ol church. She was unhappy. On other days her work kept her busy, but on Sunday, even though she went to church twice, there were many hours left in which to re member that she bad no home Aut a boarding-house "fourth back." Eevn at church it was not much better, for she sat and envied the happy people who came from homes ' "And not one of them all remembers the hundreds of lonely women In board ing houses," sbe thought, week after week. There was no question about it Miss Brett was growing better. , Sbe hurried, past the groups of churchgoers to her boarding-house. Sbe was in the mood when the long climb up the dark stairway offered the satisfaction of a tangible grievance. Once sbe caught a glimpse of a woman standing wearily by her window, look- lug down into the row of city back yards, and once the door of a hail bed room was pushed to at the sound of her footsteps; the pressure of other lonely lives added to the burden of her discontent Then suddenly something happened. "What are you doing about it your self?" The question came to her so clearly that for a bewildered moment sbe thought some one had spoken. Then she pushed her door to and dropped into the nearest chair. "Well!" she ejaculated. Miss BieU might be bitter, but no one ha'd ever said that she was not honest Alone and unflinchingly she faced the accusa tlon. When, two hours later, she rose and took off her bonnet she had en tlrely forgotten her dinner the matter was clear. . "I'm a nice one to talk of others' duties when there's that poor thing J,n the hall bedroom next door who must think my room a palace. I can't say I like her looks, but probably she doesn't like mine. If I'm going to grumble I'll 'do it honestly, at any rate." There was a Jar of milk on the win dow-sill and some crackers in the box that served her for pantry ; also a box of honey which some Impulse had made her buy a week before. She arranged them all upon her little table and then knocked at her next neighbor's door. "I wonder if you'd come and have supper with me?" she said. "There's nothing but crackers and m.',tk and honey what we used to have at home when I was a child but somehow I wanted company." The woman next door looked at her her voice trembled. : "Do you know that you were sent to me?" she asked. That was the beginning. Slowly oth- came a girl with desperate eyes, loss! Familiar. ("If the sentiments contained In mr popular songs were more loftily and poetically expressed, they would lose nothing of their effect" Take this home and try It on your piano.) Toil ; wearing toll, is the unhappy lot Of all our bumble family save one The hoary-headed man who calls me son, My honored sire, he only labors not. From dawn to dusk, in his accustomed spot. Where glows the log the ruddy hearth upon, Rests he, in silence ever, moved of none, And burns tobacco nolsomely, God wotl Natheless the others idle not at all, tor oer a steaming caldron, lot there bends The form of mother, moiling all the day ; And sister, too sweet Ann, so fair and tall I To the same task her young assistance lends, While only pater whiles his timo away I Cleveland Leader. A GUARANTEED CURB FOB PILES. Itching. Bl ml. Bleedln. Protrudlns Files. Dmr- lflla are auinorlEed lo refund money lr i'AZU UNTUiilil fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. Mo. aSHBIaaaaBHSESBSSBSSISSSBBBBBBBBBSSBBBSai The Taking Cold Habit The old cold goes ; a new one quickly comes. It's the story of a weak throat, weak lungs, a tendency to consumption. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral breaks up the taking-cold habit. It strengthens, soothes, heals. Ask your doctorabout It. " I had s terrible cold, and nothing rellered ma. 1 tried Ayer's Cherry I'ectnrml and It promptly broke up my cold, itopped nqr cougb.snd eaied every part of my oody. It did wonderful work for me." UK. J. t.LVTl, Toledo, Ohio. A BY Also manufacturers of 7 SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. HAIK VI00R. yers Hello! A young lady, desiring to communi cate with a certain society beau, was told to call him up by telephone at his club at a certain hour. She rang up the exchange, gave the number and waited. Presently a voice said : "Hello I" "Hello," sbe called. "Is Mr. 8. there?" "Mr. who?" "Mr. 8." "Mr. S.? No." "Are you sure?" "Yes, sure. We have no record of any one of that name being here." "Please look and see if be Isn't somewhere about." "There's no use looking, ma'am. We have 'em all down In the book." "Well, It Is strange. I was told that he would be there at this hour." "Say, look here, what number do you want?" "Why, 20L ;." "Oh, that's the - City Club. This Is the Morgue." LI pplncott's. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Keep the bowels regular with Ayer's puis, just one) pin eacn nignt. There are nearly 23,000,000 horses In European Russia. No other country in the world has so many horses as Russia. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAX ATIVK llIlDMOQiilnlneTableu. Dm Sluts rvfund money If It fal to cure. K, HOVK'b signature Is on each box. 26c OfHolnl anil Pinal. He sent for a pnss to Mr. Cassatt, Who answered, "You pay or you where you're at." stay Mothers will find Mi". Wltislow's Boothlng Syrup the bent remedy to use lor their children during the teething lorlod. Secret Oat. , "How do you iiinniige to distinguish between rheumatism mid gout, doc tor?" queried the medical student. "By consulting the books," replied the eminent physician. "By consulting the books!" echoed the embryo M. I). "Yes," answered the eminent physi cian. "I look up the patient's rating with the commercial agencies. See?" How to Fool a Lazy Liver with Artificial Exercise , VERY serious Sickness has a small beginning. And, In nine cases out of ten that small beginning Is made in the Bowels. Indigestion is the beginning of most diseases. ' It paves the way for all others. Lack of exercise, hasty eating, Improper food, are its first causes. Laziness, and postponement, permits it to grow into Chronic Constipation, which means life-long Discomfort. It Isn't necessary to be slck-a-bed,you know, in order to be mighty uncom fortable. Even slight Indigestion affects the . nerves, dulls the mind, and obscures the merry sunshine of Life. And, Indigestion once started, grows fast, corrodes temperament, and discounts happiness, good cheer, capacity. It does that long before it puts you on the Sick list. Every thinking Doctor knows why. Professor Rand knew It. That's why he framed up for students his famoys formula for Happiness, viz.: "Trust In God, and keep your Bowels open." The Bowels need adjustment from time to time, Just like a clock, or a watch. No "Good time" is humanly possible without this. And, the time to adjust the watch Is , not when it has run down, nor when the main spring Is broken, but at the very minute adjustment is discovered necessary. The time to adjust the Bowels Isnot merely when your Head Aches, when your Liver Is Sick, your Stomach in Revolt, and Nature's Food Process retarded for 24 hours or longer. , ) The proper time to adjust them is the very minute you suspect they need adjust-msn If your tongue is slightly coated , If your breath Is under suspicion, If your Head feels a trifle heavy or. dull, If digestion seems even a little slow, If Heartburn, Belching, Colio or Restlessness begin to show themselves, That's the time to eat a Cascaret. Don't Imagine the Cascaret Is ineffec tive because it is pleasant to eat as Candy! It acts as pleasantly as It tastes. It is as congenial to your Bowels as it is to your Palate. . It Is not a "Bile-driver" which floods out your stomach today with fluid juices needed for tomorrow. But, it acts like Exercise, instead. It stimulates the muscular lining of the Bowels and Intestines, so that they mechan ically digest food and drive out the waste. ' ' The time to use a Cascaret is when you first suspect you need one. , The only way to have them ready to use precisely when you need them Is to carry them constantly in your pocket, as you do a Watch or a Lead pencil. The ten cent box of Cascarets Is made thin, flat, round-edged, and small, for this precise purpose. Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and never eojd in bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC." "r XT FREE TO OUR FRIENDS! Wa want to send to our friends a beautiful French-destined, GOLD-PLATED BONBON BOX. hard-enameled in colors, it Is a beauty for tbi dressing table. Ten cents in stamps is asked as a measure of good fall h and to cover cost of Cascarets, With which tEU dainty trinket li loaded, 718 Send to-day, mentioning this paper. Address taunt Remedy Com but, Chicle or Mew Tors. a tired school teacher, a crippled flower-maker. They invited each other to Sunday tea, nnd had loug talks after that made the day a Joy both In antici pation and memory. Curiously enough, the neglected duty of people with homes troubled Miss Brett no longer. Youth's Companion. Needless Request. "I have come, sir," said the young rman, as he entered the library, "to ask you to give me your daughter's baud." "Why," rejoined the surprised par ent, "when I eame through the hall about an hour ago It was in your possession." JIT Permanently Cured. No fits or nervousness 1 1 1 0 after llrnt day's UftpufDr.Kltne'slirpal Nerve Restorer. Hend for Tree $4 I rial bottle anil treatise. Ur. H.H.Kline, Ltd., U31 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. A Ilnriraln. "I admit," said the merchant, who had advertised for an assistant, "that your experience in business might make you a valuable man. But the salary you ask is a good deal of money Just for your experience." "Well,f replied the man who had seen better days, "I assure you I'm of fering my experience to you for -loss than It cost me." Philadelphia Press. Baseball In Manila. Manila has better baseball games that Atchison or Leavenworth; games played by army and navy teams main tained in the city by the government employes. It costs a dollar (native cur rency) to see these games, and the na tives who attend know all the talk of the game, and become wildly excited in true American fashion. At a nor mal school I visited I found the school rooms full of catching masks, catching mitts and other baseball paraphernalia. The professors said the students played baseball with great enthusiasm and with considerable cleverness. As there is no winter here the game Is played all the time. But I do not expect that American league clubs will ever draw on the Philippines for star players ; the Filipino is not big enough to become a professional and not capable of suffi cient exertion to meet the great cli maxes of baseball. E. W. Ilowe, in the Atchison Globe. JL Good Corner. "That old codger," remarked the trav eling man, "seems to be quite an Inde pendent old party." "Waal," replied the village wit, "It's no wonder. He op'rnted a purty suc cessful corner in wheat this year." "What?" "Yes, slree! that corner lot o' hls'u yonder. It yielded 050 bushels." Phil adelphia Press. J net Two Occasions. "You always appear to be worried about your housekeeping," remurked the sympathetic friend. "But, really," replied' the housekeep er, there are only two occnslons when I am really worried. One Is when I haven't a servant nnd the other Is when I have." Philadelphia Press. Ite'veraliiar Thinsa. "A man's hunt for health," said the philosopher, "Is not conducted on the usual rules of races, for he never starts In pursuit of it until he finds It is al ready run down." Baltimore Amerl There Is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all othor diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed tubs r , lnouraDle. "or airreaimiinyyearHuouiorF pro . i r- i nounoed it a local disease, and prescribed local A Lively la ten. remedies, and by constantly failing to cure Mrs. S. And SO you are leaving US, jwithlocal treatment, pronounced U incurable. n.un,q i .. . . i, ,, l ,,!,, a- Duimice uae proven i-amiiu m i wti.u,u Bridget? And what are you going to. ti ldlBea( .IldthereOI.erequlre,col,Blllu, do? Bridget riease, mum, I'm going to get married. Mrs. S. Dear me! Isn't that rather sudden? Who is the happy man? Bridget Do you remember, mum, me askin' you about four weeks ago to go to the funeral of a friend? Well, I do be goln' to marry the corpse's husband. Sure, he told me then I wuz the life o' the party." llarper's Weekly. tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, menu- , factured by F. i. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken internally in donos from 10 drops to a tesBpoouful. It acts directly on the blond and muc ins surfaces of the nystem. They oli'er one hundred dollars for anv rase it falls to cure. Bead for circulars and testimonials. Address, K. J. HfcMiK di tjy., loteao, Bold by l)niitBists,7fic. Hall's Family Pllli is are the best. Matthew Fnulds, a weaver, of Kil marnock, Scotland, hns been at his loom eighty years, and he is more thnu 00 years of age. Prove It By the Oven Fire KG Jounces fa w J MSU1I " Put the wonderful KC Bak ing Powder to the test. Get a can on approval. Your money will be returned, if you don't agree that all we claim is true. You'll be delighted with the de licious, wholesome things that BAKING POWDER will bring to life in your oven. K C Baking Powder is two thirds cheaper and makes purer, better, more healthful food than other powders anywhere near KC Quality. 25 ounces for 25 cents. t,et it to-day I JAQUES MFG. CO. Chicago KC flend s postal for BooK ut fruseuts." DR. W. A. wise 18 YEARS HERE And doing dental. work a'l the tnnp that Is the record ot lr W. A. W lm Inourva Ubllilimeiit ara expert den tint a who are cnmpiHtMit Ut perform Uia most Important dental operations. No matter Ihu nature of ihu wurk, tliart is a nmu here to do it. WISE BROS., DENTISTS DR. H. A. BTURDKVANT, Hpeelallst on Children's Teeth and Hegulatlng. Falllns Bldf., Third and Wuhlncioo Ht. I a. m. to p. m. Sundajrst to Is, Mala awt Wotk Doat sa WUr sad IsalUr rsrmests ja-ainc IK--! 1A. - , ."Saw j DR. T. P. WISE.