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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1908)
"-ri Good Name at. Home" "Is a tower of strength abroad" and the excellent reputation of C. I. Hood Co. and tbelr remedies In the city of Lowell, where they are best known, inspires confidence the world over, not only In the medicines bnt in anything their proprietors say about them. "If Made by Hood It's Good." "I believe Hood's Sarsaparilla the best all round family medicine known today." Mas. G. D. Farley, 652 Wilder St, Lowell, Mass. "I recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to any one." John B. Dvttv, U Auburn Street. Lowell, Mass. "I am a strong and hoalthy woman today, from taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which I keep in the house for all the family." Mrs. Fannie BaLch. 108 Leverett St.. Lowell. Mass. "I consider Hood's Sarsaparilla the best blood-purifier In the world.': Mrs. Jfnxih E. Carlton, 113 Liberty St, Lowell, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere. In the usual liquid, or In tablet form called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. RjKhteoaa Indlgrnaflon. "Colonel," said the reporter, "I am told liat you once made a fortune in hay. Would you mind telling me the story?", "The only foundation for the story, sub," responded Col. Hanktbunder, "is that I married a rich grass widow some f ears ago, and I ran lick the man that lent you to ask me that question, begad, tub !" THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY THE FISH BRAND SLICKER is the man who has tried to get the same service out of some other make , Clean - Light Durable Guananteed Waterproof and Sold Everywhere ot $300 i TOW, CO .. W t tm ryrr Cattl at Samoa. The Satuoan Islands ar the natural habitat of the most diminutive species ' of variety of the genus bos now known to the naturalist The average weight of the males of these lilllputlan cattle seldom exceeds 200 pounds, tbe average being not greater thnn 150 pounds. TJie females usually average about a hun dred pounds larger and are very "stocky" built, seldom being taller than a Mexican sheep. These dwarf cattle are nearly all of the same color red dish mouse color, marked with white. They have very large heads as com pared with their bodies, and their horns are of exceptional length. Anything; to Obllg-e. Caller I wish to announce the engagt ment of Miss Vera Smartun. I don't know just what the proper form is, but she's quite particular about having it done right. Perhaps you will be kind enough to Editor Certainly, ma'am. Simpson, how have we been in the habit of running Miss SmRrtun's engagement notices? Chicago Tribune. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is gua'auieed to cure any case ol Itching, Bi nd, .leedlng or Protruding 1'iles in 6 to 14 Qaj or mouey refunded. 6uc. The Hopeful One. "Sorry, old man," said Goodley. "Tou haven't got a Job yet, eh?" "No," replied Sunnyimin, "but I guess my luck'll change pretty soon." "Still hopeful, eh?" "Yes, something's bound to turn up, if it's only my toes." Philadelphia Press. muieTeam BORAX IN THE LAUNDRY Is wonderful in removing dirt and grease spots. It fixes color, bleaches and prevents cloth from turning yellow, besides remov ing all unpleasant odors from perspiration. All dealers. Sample, booklet and "WHIZ" card game, 10 cents. Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oakland, Cal. wti ( win v Kff iTPi fiii C. Gee Wo Tba well known raliabl CHINESE Bool and Bcrb DOCTOR Him mnd life tody of room ana nertw, ana in mm study discovered and la eiv. Inn to tba worJd hia wonder. 1 fill reirediM. Ho Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Utcd tie Cures Without Operation, or Without the Aid of m Knife Ho ftuarniitees to Cure Catarrh. Asthma, Lung, rhroflt. Khuiimutirim, Kfrvoiinneaa. Nervous Dabiltty, Itomneh, Liver. Kidney Troulo:aloLorU llauhoou. remule Weakness and All Private lilseasea. A SURE CANCER CURE I lust Received from Peking, China Safe, Sure 1 and Reliable. I IF YOn ARE Al'MCTED. DON'T DELAY. DELAYS AUK DANGKitOUS. CONSULTATION FREE, I If you oannot cull, writforsympton blank and circa, lnr. Inclose 4 cents In tsnt. THE 0. (IKK WO OH1NKSE MKBIITNE CO. 82 1-2 t int St., Cor. Morrison, Portland, Oregon. rieoae Mention Ihla J aper. 411 Mapped Oat. "I suppose you are going to mak some speeches?" "Yes," answered Senator Sorghum. "I shall deliver a few timely and sig nificant utterances," "Have you thought out what you will say?" "Yes. I shall follow my usual for mula. To a few extemporaneous re marks about what I have done for the good of the country, 1 will add a hu morous anecdote and conclude by as suring my constituents that I rely on the wisdom of the plain people." Washington Star. Imitation Pearla. Imitation pearls are plentiful and look so like the real thing that they leceive experts. They are made by means of a transparent glass shell, a little glue, and some essence of the jrient, a silvery, pearly substance, eom josed of fine scales rubbed from a small fish called the "bleak" or the "ablete," 17,000 of which require rubbing to get 1 pound. Depend on the Locality, Happened in Minneapolis. "What would the history of this coun try have been," exclaimed the eloquent lecturer, "without the immortal John Smith?" He paused. "Applaud that name !" he said sternly. Although most of the persons in the audience were named ' Johnson they ap plauded, merely to show that they bore the lata John Smith no grudge. Corrected. "How much did he make out of that latest graft scheme? "A clean million." . "You mean a million." Clerelana Plain Dewier. Ill " nawuBiiunn simail LEIIONI 250 Walts, Two 8tep. Three 8ten. etc. Dance completely tamrht and guarantees' In four lessons m ivk n, . nun, is n.iiiMf- wr.p mag.. 1 orriiinn, uregoil P. N. U. No. 2-08 rHI5N writing; to adTertisers please mention thla paper. Write Us ENGRAVING L PLATES FOR PRINTING HICKS-CHATTEN Portland Oregon Pure Wholesome Those who believe in quality use P7f BAKING Aw POWDER 25 Ounces for 25 Gents Made from pure, carefully tested materials. Get a can on trial. You never saw such cakes and biscuit They'll open your eyes. F0Ues uNf e ., aw Construction work on the Panama . nal will be rushed next year. Thirty two millions, approximately, are to be expended. Congressman James A. Tawney of Minnesota, chnlrman of tba committee on appropriations', Just re turned from Panama with seventeen members of the committee, predicti that the canal will be completed by Dec. 81, 1914. "We found everything going along In the most satisfactory way," the Congressman declare "There may be a million cut oil the sum of $32,000,000 asked for construc tion, although demands In the main have been modest Reductions will be asked In only a few departments. "So cial conditions there are better gener ally than among the workmen of the United States. Workmen are well cared for and satisfied. We found the employes, clerical, medical and engin eering, were paid 50 per cent more than at home, while quarters are fur nished. A single man gets a room ; married men a house. Canal men are paid one-third more than at home, and they can live more chcuply. The gov ernment sells them supplies at a lower rate than home prices. Ice water and light are cheaper than In New York. Sanitary conditions are all that can be leslred." In all the money centers of the cowi try, as well as In Wall street, the news of the government's bond aud note Is sues caused a feeling of relief and the financial skies were clearing. Every where bankers were eager to get the new securities and there was no need of an underwriting syndicate. Many sent telegrams of congratulation to the President and Secretary Cortelyou. Subscriptions to both Issues have al ready begun to pour In. Nevertheless Chicago s clearing house carried out Its project of Issuing certificates In denom inations of $1, $2, $5 and ?10, and over $3,000,000 In these were eagerly grabbed for current business needs. At New York quantities of currency brought 2 and 3 per cent on the curb. But at the same time arrangements were In progress for a resumption of a cash basis all over" the country. The Indictment of three officials of the Bor ough Bank of Brooklyn for false re ports of the bank's condition was taken as another sign of the financial house "leaning In progress. Three railroad companies, the Atch ison, Topeka and Santa Fe, St Louis and San Francisco, and the Missouri Pacific, have absolutely declined to comply with an order of the Postofflce Department that for the next forty days these roads should carry empty mall bags and other mall equipment back to the distribution centers with out compensation therefor. The reason for this order was a desire to prevent a tie-up or congestion of mall during and Just preceding the holidays. To this end, It was thought that It would be well to have the equipment trans ferred more speedily than can be done by freight, which is the method pro vided. While there is some doubt as to the right of the department to en force Its order, the law permits the use of the express companies for the pur pose in question, which would meet the emergency, though proving rather expensive. The military authorities of the van ous governments have not overlooked the Important part which alrshlns will probably play In the wars of the fu ture, aud are making active prepara tions for both offensive and defensive operations along this line. It Is re ported that Captain Thomas T. Love lace, the aeronaut, recently made a bal loon trip over the walls of Fort Wads worth, New York Harbor, and took a series of bird's-eye photographs of the fortifications, showing the entire prac ticability of obtaining Information In this way. This material was turned over to the War Department, and It is Intimated that the aeronaut will be giv en a commission In the United States Army Balloon Corps. Developments In regard to the pend ing prosecutions of the whisky dealers for violation of the pure food law Indi cate that the question as to what should be construed as pure whisky was finally decided by President Roose velt to whom the matter was taken by Dr. Wiley, chemist of the Department of Agriculture. The President con curred with the chemist In the opinion that to meet the requirements of the law the whisky must be tbe pure spir its, unmixed with neutral spirits, fla voring or coloring matter, which pro duce the article called "blended whisky." MMiaiiai ""imiiM i si .iiinrim 1111 1 j j iu pip nil i i mi m imi ''111 ms JlliSrinlIl llilfll f Slfly'7i ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENtT A gelable Preparation ForAs similaliniheFoodan(IBcdula ImgtlieSiomachsandBowdsof ma Promotes DigcsUonCketfut ness and Rest.Conlalns npiiiw Opium.Morph.inc nor Mineral. JNOT NARCOTIC. Jkcipt tfOd&XtHlUflWiR flmpiii Sodm jitxjtnita Jhchtthtotf utnise fad Jtyptnnint ISiCtrtcuutrUia Oantkd Suipr . nmtuyti tlanr. Aperfect Remedy forCmtsflpa Hon , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms ,Convulsions.rcvcnsli ness andLoss of Sleep. ftcSuwle Signature uT NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of .A AAlf in Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. THI OCNTAUR COMPANY, NCW VOHK OITY. i W'lijwsMir Ancient Inafance. Achilles was sulking in his tent. "Why don't you help us fight the Tro jans?" urged his friend Patroclus. "The battle is going against us." "You and the Trojans be dog-goned!" growled Achilles. "I'm a reactionary !" Later, however, when the enemy put the hooks into Patroclus, he got busy. Mo hers will And Mrs. Window's Soothing Bjrrup the b. st remedy to use tot their uhUUrua luring the teething period. Joy. The greatest joy, You may depend, Is just to get A dividend. Detroit Free Press. III. Drflnillon. "What Is a pessimist, pa?" "A pessimist, my son, Is a mnn who wonders what the I.usitanla's coal bill was on her recent trip." Cleveland Pluln Dealer. You Can Get Allen's root-Case TREC. Write Aliens. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y or a tree sample of Allen's Foot-Ka.so. It cures sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for corns. Inerowlng nails and bunions. All drug gists sell it. 25o. Uon't accept any substitute. molar. Gollifer Money talks. Gosch Yes ; aud sometimes It talks too loud. I can bear that expensive vest of yours a block away. rta St. Vitus' nanee ana all ftcrvoua Diseases I i I O permanently cured by lr. Kline s Ureal S erve Brsioror. Hend fur FREE 12 trial battle and treatise. Ur. a. ii. h.11 j., ixL, sal Arch bu, rfciM.,?. A jade mine in Siskiyou county, Cal., is said to be the only one of its kind in ; this country. Jade was discovered there in 10O(i, and tests showed that the min eral was up to the staudurd in every particular. Only One "BROMO QUININE." That Is LAXATIVE I1KOMO t)t'INNK. I.ooh for the signature of h. W. tlKoVK. Used ttafl World oter to Cure a Cold in One Pay. &c. ratlins; Hint Wise. Tommy I'aw, what is the higher critl cism? Mr. Tucker It's the hasty remark usu ally made by the man who finds be can't get a lower berth. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh -that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the senseof smell and ompletely dcruiiKCthc whole system when entering itthrough tucmueoiigBuriaccs. Hucu articles should never be used except on pres criptions from reputable- physicians, as tba dauiaKethey will do is ten fold to thegood you can possibly derive from them. llall'nCatarrh (Hiro, manufactured by K. i. Cheney A Co., Tolodo, ., contains no mcrcuw, and is taken lnternnllr, acting directly upori the blood and mucous surfaces of the. system. In buying Hall's Catarrh I lire lie sure you get the gen uine. It is taken Internally and made in Tol edo, Ohio, by P. J. Ciiency & Co. Testimonials free. Hold by Prngclsts. Price, 75c, per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills tor constipation. Determined Opllinl.m, "It's curious about thut Btilch In my neck," said Mrs. Smiley. "I can turn my head only one way nnd that's to the right It's a good thins, tori. After this I RhaD't be afrnid that I'll we the new moon ovrr my left shoulder." COSTA SIOUS BI001 POISOB NO LIMIT TO ITS POWERS FOR EVIL Contagious Blood Poison lias brought more suffering, misery and humila dion Into the world than all other diseases combined ; there is hardly any limit to its powers for evil. It is the blackest and vilest of all disorders, wrecking the livesof those unfortunate enough to contract it and often being transmitted to innocent offspring, a blighting legacy of Buffering and shame. So highly contagious is the trouble that innocent persons may contract it by using the same table ware, toilet articles or clothing of one in whoso blood the treacherous virus has taken root. Not only is it a powerful poison but a very deceptive one. Only those who liavelcarued by bitter experience know by the little sore or ulcer, which usually makes its appearance first, of the suffering which is to follow. It comes in the form of ulcerated mouth, and throat, unsightly copper colored spots, swollen glands in the groin, falling hair, offensive sores and ulcers on the body, and in severe cases tha finger nails drop off, the bones become diseased, the nervous 6ystem is shat tered and the sufferer becomes an object of pity to his fellow man. Especi ally is the treacherous nature of Contagious Blood Poison, shown when the Infected person endeavors to combat the poison with mercury and potash. These minerals will drive away all outward symptoms of the troubles fo a while, and the victim is deceived into the belief that lie is cured. When, however.the treatment is leftoff hefindsthat the poisonhas only been driven deeper into the blood and the disease reappears, and usually in worse form because these strong minerals have not only failed to remove the virus from the blood but have weakened the entire system because of their destructive action. S. S. S. is she only real and certain cure for Contagious Blood Poi son. It i3 made of a combination of healing blood-purifying roots, herbs and barks, the best in Nature's great laboratory of forest nnd field. We Offer a reward of $1,000 for proof that S. S. S. contains a particle of mineral m any lonn. t. a. H. goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and by cleansing the blood of every particle of the virus and adding rich, healthful qualities to this vital fluid, forever cures thi3 powerful disorder. So thoroughly does S. S. S. cleanse the circulation that no signs of the disease are ever Seen nrnif1. nnrl n(Tnrinr ta TrMttaA vVrite for our special book on Contagious Blood Toison, which fully ex plains the different stages of the trouble, and outlines a complete home treat ment for all suffcrersof this trouble. No charge is made for this book, and if you wish special medical advice about case or any of its symptoms, out physicians Will be glad to furnish that, too, without harge, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CAm PURELY VEGETABLE