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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1907)
K Feed Your Nerves Upon rich, pare, nourishing blood by j Cnd Hermetic mysteries, are flourish taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and you j inS In tills country and Europe. Pack will be tree from those spells of de- et8, locks of hair, wands, vagaries, pair, those sleepless nights and anxious fllkes and morbid mental states duo to days, those gloomy, deathlike feelinirs. ! ti, on i,i it , , , , , thn mere D0tbings-!tal those dyspeptic symptoms and bllndins ho,lDAKAa T7 . . headaches. Hood finrsiiiviriiin ho. ir,n I this for many others - It will cure you. Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. , Envelope!. Postpaid envelopes originated In the reign of Louis XIV. of France. De Valfver In 1G53 established with royal approbation a private penny post by placing boxes at the corners of the streets for the reception of letters wrapped up In these envelopes, which were sold to patrons at offices for that purpose. This Is also the flrst Instance of a cheap postal service. Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh that I Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of .".v.. ,.ui.vUuj1jiai0lj uoiBUgtf IUU WIIUIO sys tem waen entering it tttrough the mucous surlai-es. fcucn articles Bi.oul J never be used exceptor! prescriptions froui reputable pl-.y-itians, as the damairo they irill do is tenWd to t..e good you can possibly derive from item. Hall s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K J. Ihency & t o., Tolclo, O., con tains no mercury, and is taien interna'.ly, acting directly upon the i blood and mucous curfaces of the svstem. In buying hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get he i genuine. t is tuien internally, and ma.te In Tiledo, Ohio, by J J. cteney H Co. Ictti Inuiiinls free. Bold by Jirupgists, price 75e. per bottle. Hall's Family rills are the best. So Way Oat. "Why do you insist that you will nev er go into politics?" asked the patriotic citizen. "Because," answered the self-centered man, "at present I am not rich enough to afford It. And when I am rich enough the public will regard me with suspicion for that very reason." Washington Star. MOWAKD E. BURTON.-Ak-wyct ari Chemist. " Leadville, Colorado. Specimen price: Oold. Bllver.Iad, ft ; Oold, FWver,7.Tc; Oold, 6oc; Zinc or Copper, si. Cyanide terns. Mailing envelopes and lull price list sent on application. Control and Um pire work solicited. Inference: Carboiuu fcar (tonal Bank. RUBBER STAMPS Best in America We make them We do not take orders and peddle onr Rubber (stamps, eeals, lite. We manufacture our own gooes, our equipment is the newest and best money can buy. Write today for our "itubber btamp Catalogue." THE IRWIN-HODSON CO., Portland, Oregon STAND PIEM Whenyoulrdy&n OILED SUIT 05 SLICKER demand Its the easiest and only way to get trie best Sold everywhere m m.A mm mm a 74 Ah i 'Ms A 4ft 4a ft ui,iiiii,i:!:i'i';i:r;:i'fnmr?i::!riiiiii;1iiiiiilJ iVfcgefaule Prcparalionfor As similating HieFoodandRegula ling the Stomachs and Bowels of J Promotes Digeslion.Cheerrur ness and RestContains neither Opium,Morplune nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. iftrnrvite -Cmud .titqf Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa Tlon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW VORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. , -J,..,. .. ,w. - . , ITVOTTI "Maglnnlsra. rosk-ructanlsm, jpios- lucac uic vu on Diuco. liuw Uilll lllt'll- I physicians keep up with the new t.l . i..' . ! UIUIU uincLlOfDf oujnriSUUUU IS DOW Intensely alive, and all kinds of mind distortion, born In prehistoric and bar barous ages, when men did not know a single law of nature, are rife, even In the shadows of universities and col leges." Professor Larkln, of Mount Lome Observatory. Mothers will find Mrs. Window's Doothlni Bvrup the best remedy to Use lor their children during tho teething period. Defining the Situation. Ilenry B. Stanford, for several years with Sir Ilenry Irving's company, tells this good story of the famous actor: "Sir Henry's wit was of an almost Vol rehearsln tairian character. Once, while I was Faust' with him at the Ly- ceum Theater, In London we were do ing tbe Brockia scene and he had oc casion to reprove an army of exuber ant supers he stopped the rehearsal and all was silence. Then. In that auiet. grim way of his. he said: 'Verv charm- lag but you must remember that you are in hell not nlcniekinz on IIam! - - utiiiu, i.tjuiiesier ueruiu. Keep in Good Health. 7 7 , ,, There are ninny thoiiMinilH f people all over the world who can attiibute their pood inn iiTniniiriri - , m, fivertf Tllirlir 'I Iii.um tillo rliatiuu trio btnni. ncli un'l iHiwels, stimulate tbe kidneys and i iiver anu puniy tne dioou. iney are tne Kira? hue luxn ive tonic pill your grandi ar- nits usl and being purely vegetable tiicy are adapted to childei n and old people, as well fll td th.MKf m tlift vitrnr nf mnnlirwul . - o vuuiuiuii K'anite pio aZSXAvnbbitor1' t0 tlle 'I'th of a pr fl cpp tnrv fltnl nio fnr euln Avorvmlio t QUOTier Of fiD Inch vltll fltin hnn.l either plain or sugar-coated. Only Too Well Satisfied. The husband who Is always growling over everything looked up from his paper and remarked sulkily: "Madam, I 6ee where a man went from home, remained thlrtv rears and then returned and gave his wife $3,000. I Tf VOn llnn't In Hotter. morr flr.,1 ! - M v.uu u Wv ULlll I JVU UldJ UUU Ul doing the same trick some day." The patient little wife looked up from ber sewing aud replied sweetly: "All right. James, but If you will only remain away the thirty years you needn't trouble yourself about the $5,000." And after that he stopped growling. I You Can Get Allen's Foot-Ease FREE. Write Aii,B.oim.ti.T Pn, v v fo, . ' fr .mtiiu nf iiior, . i euro. sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. Jt makes ! sew or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for corns. Ingrowing nails and bunions. Aildnig- - - .all t, ' T.nn, nnnnw. ann an kall.i.tn BV.. . b. MJV, VUU W 1.1,1.1.(1. UliJ DUWOMkUq, Inatnaatinsr. Sweet Singer The heavy tragedian seems so gloomy to-day. Comedian l'es. It is his birthday. Sweet Singer Ills birthday? Why, I should think he would be in the best of spirits. Comedian Hardly. One of hu friends sent him a cake with frost over the top and he is Just about to start on an eastern tour. '.iiR'ivnum ii iii.s'i For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tbe Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years THS OSMTAUa f OMMHT. NSW VORK OITT. Improved Colander. Some of the recent linprovements in cooking utensils are a great help to the housewife, who is always on the lookout for any thing that will lighten he r duties. Tlie latest Is a co lander for straining liquids, un illustra tion of which Is shown below. In addition to being serviceable in Strallllll!? nresnrvaa impboved cola n deb Jellies, etc., It also thoroughly beats and stirs them up, so that the 6eeds or other undesirable por tion is thoroughly separated from that which Is to be retained. To make the I - " i in: , oneratlnn rlnnhlv amx- n. i.... tlon Is attached to a bracket, the latter holne- nlnninoil tt fli ,.1.1.. tm. 1 i a 1 " 1 " 1 vaiiii-. i lit: ; u 1 ander Is In two sections, the Wwer por tion containing the perforations and ilue upper portion serv ng as a cover '. . ., , " lutr fcc"L me contents trom splash- ... "in. mi inr- iiiiiit- nii,i Ti(n P?"?r 19 a ThpsA hn a itfVo..i. a , ' , hav" a dIfferent flavor from scalloped oysters, and are nice for a phnnptf Ttntrow a ....... . crumbs, moisten slightly with ovster i.nuui, men piace large oysters upon the crumbs, dotting plentifully wltS bits of butter aud adding salt and pep per to taste. Dip a few spoonfuls of cream over them and bake ten min utes. Serve them in the dish they were 1 ( XI I . J ,n, W ,lai)klnS. uuh.ea in, wrapping the edge In n fold- A small iilntn lemons should accompany this dish. Caramel Costard': . Put one-half cupful of ugac in an omelet-pan and stir until it melts and is light brown. Stir this ri..,ir,ii Into one quart of warm milk. Beat five eggs sllchOv and mbi spoonful of suit anrl n.u ,...!Lr...i vuoi;uuiUI of vanilla. Pour Into a buttered mold. . " lu'8 m Paa oz warul water and Dane about thlrtv mi nntes nr till Hm Serve cold, with caramel sauce made v.itn a half a cupful of sugar In an omelet-pan stirred over the Are until light brown. Add half a cupful of boiling water and simmer ten min utes. Daked Bananaa. Strip the skin from one side of the bananas and arrange in a Dan. Loosen I the skin about them, sprinkle over each a teaspoonful of sugar, and bake In a moderate oven twenty minutes, basting them frequently wth un orange sauce poured over them, aud made with one teaspaonful of cornstarch mixed with a quarter of a cupful of sugar. Press the juice from three large oranges, put it over the Are and when hot add sugar and cornstarch. Stir and cook a moment. Hamburg; Stenk with Peppern. When Hamburg steak Is served for dinner it should be flattened nut large oval cake about an inch and a haif thick and broiled: so nremir,..! it Is sometimes spoken of ns .1 i,v.iiu,i chopped steak. As an aceomimiiinmnt to this or a steak or tenderer cut. mmr. ter green or red sweet iwnnnn move seeds and veins and fry quickly In dep fat or a little butter. Servo these on and around the meat Raiaed Cal. Cream one cud of sntrnr ont thirds cup of butter, then work them into one pint of raised dough taken from the bread dough. Add a few gratings of nutmeg and a saltspoon of cinnamon, one-half level fno... soda dissolved in a half-tablesiwon of water, two well-beaten eggs, nUd last one cup of seeded raisins rolled la flour. Let rise well In a baking pan and bake in a moderate oven. Ralaln Pie. Put three cups of bolllnir war- two cups of seeded raisins ten minutes. Add two-thirds cup of sugar ia which Is mixed one well-beaten egg, two even tablesnooim starch and a rounding teaspoon of but ter. Let boll up and thicken, then cool ; season with grated lemon peel and Juice, and bake be'tween two crusts. This will make two small pies. Date Loaf. One cupful of oatmeal eoni soft. Into this stir one pound of stoned dates nnd turn into a mold. Served with whipped cream. Thin u i.i .... j j... , ... . . . " " ""l"o ami uencious dessert, especially for children. I snort buirireatiniia- I a ninni. it i" . ,.u uv ,u,t luipioves cakes, can- dies and almost everything that is 1 1 X- Women Ailronomrri Startle World. Being proposed to In a balloon, is tbe latest adventure of a woman astrono mer, writes Dewey Sbeldeu Beebe in Technical World Magazine. Aud the women astronomers of to-day have dis covered more new stars than the men cf science have been able to find in sev eral centuries. Cut women In astronom ical work are not the product of new world conditions alone, for they have been Identified with every Important advance in that science. From the time when the young and beautiful Hypntla of Alexandria gave ber life a martyr to science, a tragedy of the fifth cen tury, to the daring capture of Dorothea Klumpke while making a "balloon voy age under the auspices of the Paris Observatory, a romance of the twen tieth century, the story of women and astronomy Is a record of achievement charged with sacrifice and devotion. Woman's natural carefulness, system, caution, accuracy, and love of detail, have made ber Indispensable In com pleting our knowledge of the constitu tion and distribution of the stars. She has achieved greater success, has met with more courteous recognition, and now occupies a more prominent place In astronomy than In any other branch of scientific activity. She has added greatly to our knowledge of the stnrs. not only through lier untiring efforts and discoveries, but by the Inspiration of her example and the stimulus of her devotion. ' I.nfn yetle' Meilal. Shortly alter Lafayette's return to France from his second sojourn In America, he was at Vcio-ittlcs, whoro the King was about to review a division of troops. Lafayette was asked to joiu In the review. He was dressed In the Amerlcar unl fcrm, and was standing by the side of the Prince de Conde, when the. Kin;, in his tour of conversation with the offi cers, came to him and, after speaking on several topics, asked him some ques tions about his uniform and the mili tary costume of the United States. The King's attention was attracted by a little medal attached to the general's coat, and he asked what it was. Lafayette replied that it was a sym bol which it was the custom of foreign officers in American service to wear, and that It bore a device. "And what Is the device upon yours?" asked the King. "My device," said the young general, pointing to his medal, "Is a liberty pole standing on a broken crown and scep ter." The King smiled, and with some pleasantry upon the republican propen sities of a French marquis in American uniform, turned the conversation Into other channels. Conde looked grave, but was silent. More Information. Mrs. Chugwater Joslah, the doctor siys Mr. McJones has pleuro pneumonia. What is pleiiro-pneumonla? Mr. Chugwater You know what pneu monia is, don't you? Well, pleuro is tho same as plural. It means more than one. Pleuro-pneumonia is what you have when .VOU've got it in both lunes. Whir nnn'r you think these things out for yourself once in a while? Tired of working for the small pay ments which the State allows them, the Austrian country doctors are prepuring to strike. no jnoso.id aij nj sivot ifteg 01 jfjr.j -una quidoj.is etp uj mviS. noatifl iuoji posujoni SB1 mP jo eB oSiuoab oix "BIT IMPtLJRITIES Whenever n snrf refnr.pi tn TimI if r n sr J aV It i I PI MIi'l tJif t. 11 ! 1 111 1 7 . ; , . """" "- a jiul pure anrj healtliy, as it should be, but 13 infected with poisonous genus or some old blood taint which has corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most HQiifilW n f1! iVf o l T.,'f1, 1,1 ... . . t. 1 , . . Jz, , . ovii-a jrasuiiu wjo cave reacnea or passed mid dle life. The vitality of the blood and strength of the system have naturally bcfrun to decline, nnrl t1if nnicntKma ,.1,;1. 1. . ii 1 3 . : ,-- ' , i i,' Ol ft ElllTfri.-.h nnrl (nnrhirs r nnrMt 'mi r 1 1 1 -2, T . , . v;""1- yotcia, di tuiue uereauary taint which has hitherto been held m chec!;, now force an outlet on the face arms legs or other part of the body. The place growa red and an-ry, festers and eats into the surrounding tissue until it bccome3 a chronic and stubborn ulcer, fed and kept open by the impur: tic3 with which the blood 13 saturated Nothing is more tryin? and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healino- sore" The verv fnrt tSnt it resist nrrlitiar inill ,1 4- t i" r j, - ""jr vuivujv.,-j iiuuLiQwaia 13 gooa reason lot suspicion; the same germ-producing cancerous ulcers is back of every old sore, and especially 13 this true if the trouble 13 an inherited one . , ..uimj. tiiv., aijpucu uireciiy 10 lae sore, can I wa nffllotod with a sore oa my f Y per aaner.t good ; neither will remov faoe of four yours' standing. It in the Sore With caustio nlnsrpra nr rUm. FraduSii7crVwfa?er and worse 6urCeon tmio Make a lasting cure. If la every way until I beoama every particle of the diseased flesh were I"2K5te?.J " Bffil'v taken ewar another sore would . 1 . " j- vavcu. yujioiuinuD, Allay U 1 JL treated ma bnt tho niira nnnflnn.fi cause - v v. f . vy vi. , mill L11C tO BTOW Worse. I nn.w H. H. H. ir1 rtw tsn rmnmmmm h m ' . veftlsed and commenced itT ii?o "f VUT AWAY. and nfter tkinff it a while I was The cure must come by a thorourrh cleane completely cured. My blood 13 inrr of t1ir hlnrvl T Q o o t. t 1 now pure and healthy from the 1 n 01 V . la S" S- be found tT&ffSUiStt.0' r0 'In It is THOS.OWEN EOC3 West Union, Ohio. PURELY VEGETABLE ' "v.-j, muauituucsiu wiia xieaitny dioou. Then the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation leave9. the nlnre Kcaba over, nnrl when R. R .? lino r,-,r;r,A i, 1.1 j t. , ' l ' - r cir. id twrm'iiiQntlrt mimh O C Q ,c ... . . i"""-""j w. write lor our special ooole on 6orcs and ulcers and any other medical advice OU desire. We ciake no charge for the book or advice. . For Lung Troubles M "i Tiir mar mini una 1 mmm i wiimiiii Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cer tainly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. And It certainly strengthens weal throats and weak lungs. There can be no mistake about this. You know it Is true. And your own doctor will say so. it IT. Iltll. hA h. J ,.lkl V . . evervlliliiK I could liear of but In rain until 1 tried Ayer's Cherry J'ertnral. Th flrst nlRht he was better, ai d he ntemlily Improved until lit mi ierfoctly wall." Mrs. S. J. Ktkklk, Alton, 111. Ma by 1.0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. ? SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. HAIR VIGOR, Keep tho bowels regular with Ayer's emu iiius iiijmuii recovery. ISiuure' 1'urt. The young women of a type which Is by no means uncommon were gazing together u)on tho tranquil beauty of an English landscape. "Oh, 'don't you love nature?" asked one. turning with clasped hands to her friend. "Yes, Indeed," was the response, In a tore of gratifying !r.tcn.:!ty. "It ada so much!" Opinion of an Expert. The South Chicago man, aiio was tak ing his first trip across central Michigan, looked out of the enr window and saw one) of those pecnlinr fences that the farmers of that region sometimes make by digging up old pine stumps and laying them in a row, with the roots facing the road. "Well," he snid. "I've seen ail kinds of fads in hinrlscnpe decoration, but, by Oeorge, there's the worst attempt in that line I ever saw !" F. V tm' Pan-e ana alt Nervous Dishes n'Tniununtly cuph! h Dr. Kline'a lr.m Prvfi n..Mii.rF Mnil fn, l.'!!l'l.'. .IAI . treauBO. ill- it ILKlIn ,Ld. itii ArchSt.1PhUa..l'a, A Silent Conviction. "Remember," said George Washing ton's father, ."thnt if I had puuish.l you for chnpping down that cherry tree It would have hurt me moe than It hurt you." Georse said nothing. But across his mind Hashed the thought that his inca pacity for prevarication was not an in herited trait. Washington Star. DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? Profit by the Experience of One Who Has Found Relief. James R. Keeler, retired farmer, of Fenner St., Cazenovia, N. Y., eayB: "Abont fifteen years ago 1 suffered with my back and kidneys. I doctored and used many reme dies without getting ri lief. Reginning with Doan'a Kidney Pills, I found relief from tbe first bo and two boxes restor ed me to food. eonni Mil A 'A TO condition. My -Wife and many of my friends have uaed Doan's Kidney Pills, with gcod results and I can earnestly recommend them." 8 ld by all dealers. 50 cents a box.. FoBter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. J FED AND ; A fiiyU KEPT OPFJtf IN THE BLOOD a Vnoocn v,ij j- ...i. 1 iiuiiu jiavu uircumuiaiea DCCaUSQ ( i ... . . . --- - J- w v . , , , , . ' wl tile trniihlr in in n V.1nnr1 oJ tx. an unequalled blood purifier-one that directlv into thr rirrii1-if!n oJ promptly cleanse3 it of all poisons and taints. It gets down to the very bottom of the trouble and forces out every trace of im purity and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of th blood so that instead of feeding the diseased parts with impurities, it nourishes tha irUnt-nA 1 r -1- . ... . . -.'- Jiwimi.n i... ij mo . .1 . -1. -11 r i. , . oaic ul un urbi ciass orug stores.