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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1906)
Buy Hair at Auction? At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of it on auction-sale principles: "going, going, g-o-n-el" Stopthe auction with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, and always restores color to gray hair. A splendid dressing also. Sold for over sixty years. " Mj hair cams oat so badly I nearly lost It all. I bad heard to much about Ayer's Hair Vigor 1 thought I would give It a trial. I did ao and It completely atopped the falling, and made my hair stow very rapidly." Ma BY H. FIELD, Korthneld, Han. A MadabyJ.O. AyerCo., LoweU, Maaa. ym also manufacturers or luers SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CUERKV PECTORAL. t I. A Little Lesson In Patriotism .to Ue o Opportunity. Miss Goodun Think of those poor, neglected children of Mrs. . Offenwedd ! How can you expect them to be well trained? MiBS Tartun O, I don't know. They bare bad five or six. different (stepfathers, tome of them quite respectable and well meaning men. Now They Don't Speak. Clara Don't be surprised If Willis Saplelgh proposes to you to-nlgbt. Maude Gracious! Do you think lie will? Clara Sure I do. When I refused him last night be said be didn't care what become of him. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar! Reward foi any cue of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall'i Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENKY & CO., Props., Toledo, O, We. the undersigned, hare known F. J, Cheney ior the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any ob ligations made by tneir nrm. VVkht & Tkuax, Wholesale Lirurglsts, Toledo, O, Waloino, Kixnas t Mabvin, Y holesaie Urug eUts. Toledo. O. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces o the system. Price lie. per bottle. sold Dy ait Druggists, testimonials tree. Hall's Family fills are the best. Danarerona. Gunner 'Sh! Don't whistle on this Street! Guyer What's the matter? Some one sick? Gunnei" No. But I'm afraid the vi bration will knock the city hall down. Chicago News. Different. , Tom The last time I saw you you were look'ng for a position where you could keep dressed up all the time. Did you get It? Dick No. The only Job I could find was one where they keep all the time dressing nie down. Detroit Free Press. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature, of Properly Reaentlna? It. "Tour husband," said Mrs. Ilighmus, graciously, "is decidedly interesting and otiginal, even If he does sometimes blow his own horn a little too " "It isn't so !" indignantly exclaimed Mrs. Ga swell. "My husband always uses his handkerchief!" Chicago Tribune. Previous Training: All for Nothing-. Dealer How does your wife like the sewing machine you bought for her? Young Husband She hasn't learned how to operate it yet. She had an idea it worked something like a typewriter, riTP Bt- Vitus' ranee ana all Nervous Diseases Ilia permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Ureal Nerve Restorer. Bend for FREE 12 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. 11. lLKllnr, 14., km Arcn esu, fniia.,ra, Nothing; Accomplished. . "The society papers speak of her as 'a young woman of many accomplish menta. Is she really?" "Oh, yes. She's a sort of ftmale Jack of all trades; not much good at any one of them." Philadelphia Press. BACKACHE IS KIDNEYACHE. N DISEASES When Pierre Gustave Toutant Beaure gard graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point In the class of 1838 he was immediately assign ed to duty in the United States army, first in the artillery and then with the engineers. It was in the engineering ser vice that he fought through the Mexi can War. He was twice wounded at the siege of the City of Mexico, Mobile o. t. beaubegabd. and New Orleans. At the outbreak of the secession de mauds General Beauregard was one of the first men to resign his position in the United States army in order to be free to offer his services to the Confed eracy. Few or those wno are not aware of the conditions of the time can real ize what the self-sacrifice In his act really meant: He was giving up not merely bis old associations in the army in which he had been for over twenty years, but he was also giving up a cer tainty for an uncertainty. Knowing as he did the resources of the Federal gov ernment Beauregard could have hardly been hopeful of the ultimate success of the Confederacy. Immediately after bis resignation be was placed In command of the defenses of the harbor of Charleston. Beaure gard it was who opened the Civil War by his attack upon Fort Sumter, and his conduct throughout the war indi cated the same Impetuous bravery he ixhlblted on that occasion. WHERE PRESIDENTS REST. What to Do with Bodies of Chief Executive ! a Question. The proposal of the descendants of Andrew Johnson that the Federal gov eminent should take his last resting place as a national cemetery of the fourth class suggests a new obligation to our Presidents. What shall we do with our ex-Presidents has long been a familiar topic of after-dinner discus slon wherever any surviving members of the craft have gathered, says the Boston Transcript What to do with the bodies of our Presidents has not before become a national question. A wholesome sentiment directs that their graves should not be neglected. The efforts which are expended abroad upon memorials to distinguished rulers, notably the Albert memorial in London, the grave of Napoleon In Paris, the Pantheon In Rome, to say nothing of the pyramids, contrast noticeably with the democratic simplicity which has allowed so niany'of our Presidents to He In the country graveyards where the "fathers of the hamlet sleep." Three stages are, already apparent In American practice regarding the last resting places of our Presidents. Seven of them lie in what was originally prl vate grounds of their old-fashioned estates, In accordance with the custom of their time. These .re: Washington at Mount Vernon, which Is visited by thousands of tourists annually; Jeffer son at Montlcello, Jackson on a part of the Hermitage near Nashville; Polk in the garden of his home near the same city ; Taylor in the Taylor fan lly cemetery, five miles from Louis ville, Ky., which is a pnrt of the old farm where he was born, and Andrew Jackson, whose remains have rested on Monument hill, near Greenville, Tenn., where the monument Is pointed out from the windows of passing trains. Get at the Cause Cure the Kidneys Dont' neglect backache, it warns von of trouble in the kidneys. ' Avert the danger by curing the kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills. J. A. Haywood, well known resident of Luf kin, Tex., says: "I wrenched my bark working in a sawmill, was laid up six weeks and from that time bad pain in my back whenever I stooped or lifted. The nrine was badly disordered and for a long time I bad attacks of gravel. After I began using Doan's Kidney Pills the gravel passed oat, and my back (tot well. I haven't bad backache or bladder trou ble since." Bold by all dealers. 60 cents a box Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Manners and Times Had Changed, It wa sin Malta harbor on a sultry day, says the Liverpool Post, that rour-foot-blgu midshipman came to Join his first sea-going ship. Having duly reported himself to the captain an officer of some six foot two Inches the latter, literally looking down upon tne Doy, saia: "Men, youngster, so you've come to Join, eh?" "Yes, If you please, sir,"' replied the mldshipmite. "What is It, same old yarn, sent the fool of ,the family to Bea, eh?" "No, sir," Ingeniously replied the midship man; "oh, no, things have altered since your time, sir." "Go away !" roared the captain, and the middy flew as fast as his little legs would take him. Well Trained. Lady (at servants' registry office) You see, I'm extremely nervous, and, therefore, I want a girl that does not answer back. Clerk I have the very person you want, madam. She was a telephone girl only two days ago. Sourlre. THE ITCHING "WAS ALMOST UNBEARABLE. Dear Sirs My body broke out with a rash or eruptloa whioh in spite of all efforts to oure oontlnnod to get worse. The itching, espeoially at night, was simply terrible, it would almost disappear at times, only to return worse than ever. I had tried many highly reoommonded prepa rations without benefit, and hearing of S. S. S. determined to give it a fair trial, and was inexpressibly delighted when a few bottlos cured me entirely, removing every blemish and pimplo from my body. I shall not fail to reo ommend S. S. S. whenever an opportunity ooours to do so. Esoondido. Cal L. MARNO. ACNE, TETTER, ECZEMA, There is nothing more distressing than an itching, burn- P0RQQ ing skin disease, and upon the return of warm weather those uninulO, who are afflicted with skin troubles find the symptoms appear- OA IT R H II 11 171 ing and know that they will be tormented through the hot OM " 1 n 11 " U 111 ' summer months. The blood is heated with humors and acrid matter, and as they are forced to the surface the skin seems to be on fire. The treatment of skin diseases with exter nal applications is all wrong, because they do not reach the trouble which is in the blood. The most such treatment can be expected to do is, allay the itching and burning and cover up the trouble for. awhile, but as soon as it is left off the disease returns. All food taken into the body contains, in some form, the elements necessary to sustain the dinerent parts. Une portion is used for the making of blood, another for muscle, one for bone, still another for fat, and so on. After these different properties are ex tracted from the food there still remains a portion that is useless, or waste matter, which is intended to be disposed of through the natural channels of bodily waste, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. At this season of the year, however, these oreans become torpid, dull and sluggish, and fail to perform this duty, and these accumulations remain m the system and are absorbed by the blood to ferment and sour, producing burning acids and acrid humors. The blood cannot properly nourish the system while in this impure condition, and begins to throw off these acids through the pores and glands of the skin, producing Acne, Eczema, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin diseases of every description. ECZEMA appears usually with a slight redness of the skin, followed by pustules from which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a cruet, and the itching is intense. It is generally on the back, breast, arms, legs and face, though other parts of the body may be " afflicted. In TETTER the skin dries, cracks and bleeds, and is often very painful. The acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, causing a dry, feverish, hardened condition and giving it a leathery appearance. ACNE makes its appearance on the face in the form of pimples and black-heads, and is particularly disagreeable because of its unsightly appear ance, while PSORIASIS; a scaly disease, comes in patches on different parts of the body. One of the worst forms of skin disease is SALT RHEUM, It discharges a watery fluid, form ing sores and producing intense itching. The head and face are the parts usually affected, and sometimes the hair falls out and a mass of sores forms on the scalp. These and all skin diseases are due to the same cause burning acids and humors in the blood, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and made pure they will continue. The best treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S., a remedy that is purely vegetable, being made en tirely from roots, herbs and barks, and acts directly on the blood with a cleansing, healing effect. It neutralizes the acids and purifies the blood so that the skin, instead of being blistered and burned by the fiery fluids, is nourished by a supply of cooling, healthy blood. It goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of waste or foreign matter. builds up the blood and cures all skin diseases promptly and permanently. S. S. S. does not leave the least par ticle of the poison for future outbreaks, but entirely rids the blood of the cause for all skin diseases. S. S. S. tones up the system and regulates the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels so that they will carry off the natural waste and refuse matter through the proper channels, instead of leaving it to be absorbed by the blood. Nothing equals S. S. S. in the treatment of these troubles and for building up the general health. Write for our treatise on skin diseases and any medical advice you wish. We make no charge for either. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA, "That fellow," said a Mlssourlan In si caking about a neighbor whom he does not like, "would get up at night and burn his own clothes to make a light to steal com from a blind sow." Msst ueople who are satisfied with themselves don't want much. ICs Knowledge of Weeds. At i eubuman residence near Phlla 3elpb't there recently uppeared an unkempt-looking Individual who asked for employment It chanced that his ap plication was made to the lady of- tli house herself, who was superintending the transplanting of plants in the gar den. "Are you a gardener?" asked the lady. "Ain't had much experience at gar denin'," was the reply. "Can you plant these bushes?" "I'd hate to risk spollln' 'em, mum." "TLren what can you do?" "Well, mum," responded the unkempt-looking Individual, "If you was to hand me one of your husband's ci gars I might sit In the greenhouse an' smoke out them Insects thnt's eatla' the leaves of them rose-bushes." Har per's Weekly. raE3T7.fl HOLD UP! and consider Perfectly Willing:. B. Bangs Izzair Msy I aw have the next valse? Lett a Sloan I haven't the slightest ob jection. That's the one I don't aw dawnce. 1 Wtsfi mm m rta-mirv X 9 the rrkjrAjrtrr brandSLICKEH 1IKE ALL WATERPROOF CLOTHING. Is madt of the best mdcriAb.in Mack or yellow fuljy ftjrantrtiondsold y rrlidblr dealers wrwhtrt 1T 3TICKT0THE 'ZfDmlTO Towrs Canadian coyunms ajtowc co. j TORONTO, CAN. S05TOM. n!J U 1A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Portland Trade Directory Names end Addresses in Portland of Repre sentative Business firms. UHUH HKVAHATOIlh-Wn (iin iM Ilia U.N. Hrparalor to be the best. Wrli mr frea catalog. Uuzelwood Co., 1 1 fill and Oulc UKN'SCLOTHINO-Buffum A Prndlcton, sols agents Alfred rlenjamln A Co. 'a correct clothen. Kverythln lu men's ftiriilHhlnirs. Morrison and Sixth nreu. Opposite postolUi-s. HOWARD E. BURTON. Assayer and Chemist. Leadvllle, Colorado, Specimen prices: Uolil, Silver, Lad, SI ; Hold, sliver, 75c ; Gold, tuc; Zlnoor Copper, 1. Cyanide tests. Mailing envelopes and 11 price lint sent on application, control and Urn- full nrice 1 pi re work solicited. IHHIH inoll Itelttrencel Carbonate Nar GASOLENE ENGINES 8 to 4 horse power lully warranted, 12i. All sties anil styles at lowest prices. Write (or catalog. REIERSON MACHINERY COMPANY Portland. Oregon. THK DAISY FLY KILT.ER destroys all the mes ana affords comii rttoevery boms-ln dining room, sleeping room and all R laces where les are trouble some. C I a n, neat and will not soil or In jurs anything. Trv them anna and you will never be without them. If not kept br dea ers, sent prepaid for 20c. Harold Homers. t DsKalbavs., Brooklyn, N.Y. PIANOS A OllOANH-Many fine InnTum-iitu re vert to us account 8 cknefts or removal of buyer Wrlle for decr ptlon of p anos now on hand, terms, etc. Wrlle toduy. Gilbert Co., Portland P. N. U. No. 35-06 BEX writing- to advertisers please mention ima paper. Egan Dramatic and Operatic School Season 1906 and J 907 Opens Sept. 15 Prepares for Dramatic ami Operatic Stajte unti places Uradiintus. Recog nized by leading theatrical managers. Stud for Catalogue and list of gradu ates and their success. Egan Dramatic and Operatic School Egan Hall Arcade Buildin?, Seattle. FRANK C. EGAN, Principal. Dr. C. Gee Wo WONDERFUL HOME " TREATMENT TU'.n wnndrrnl t'lif urne Doctor In culled iircftt btM'Hiifle lit ctirv lieoplt without o itera tion ihttt are kIvdu up to dlt. He t-urea wtih Uion wondt-rful Cm ni9 IierliN, room, bud, harks and veKdtableH llmt are entirely un known to niHtlral ol- rnca In thin oonntry. Tlironuh the uhu fit' Unit barmlrHB rt me tiles thlN fnuioui doctor know llieacttou of over 500 dtfTanmi rumt'die wlilrU hf BucceHBfully lines til differnDt dlaeuae. Ha uuranifHtucurecaiarrh. ha U una, luntt, ihruat, rtipuiiiatlfiiii, iiervnusneftH, slumac-h, liver; le d nyn, etc. t tian hundred of tPillumDluls. t'hari(or) moderate. Call nod see lilm. Pattnoi out of the city write lor hlankr and circular btDdBUinip. CUNHULTATIUN i'llKlu Address THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO 162' j rirst St.. S. C. Cor. Morrison Mention paper. PORTLAND, ORTGON. Every reader of this paper can get a package of "20-MuIe-Team" Borax and a bar of "20-Mule-Team" Borax Soap, with a Beautiful Souvenir Picture 7x14 inches in 10 colors; Absolutely Free. For Umlti-d time only, on receipt of 10 cents in stamps or silver (to pay postage nd packing) with yi.ur name and address and your dealer's name, we will send you a full size package of that universally used Household Ne esily, "20-MULK-TEAM" BORAX; also a bar "20-MULE-TEAM" HOUAX SOAP, fr--; and i' chide a beautiful souvenir picture 7x14 In 10 color-, called the "OLD DRIVER'S REVERIE," wl h a 32. page booklet giving 1000 valuable uses for Borax in the Home, P.irni, Garden and Didry; Borax In the Laundry, Nursery, Sick Room and Kitchen; I'reservativ ) lines if Borax, and hints on "How to Have a Clear Complexion" and articl s on the "Hair and Hands." WRITE NOW I enclose a dime with your name and addr s and dealer's name, nnd rereiv by return mall this ff e off'T and souvenir AddiebS, lVciflc Coast Brax Co., Oukland, tlaiifoiniu.