Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, February 28, 1908, Image 7

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    Your
D.t.jsjo U Welt.
i cannot be well If you neglect I 1 -'J tf-yr-----
Bat 70a
taking Hood's Sarsaparilla when you kno
70a should take It. Impure blood, poor
feeling
by these and other signs your sys- jl-'vA-JLJ. - v - j; I LnAirAlhr I
tern demands Hood s. Get a bottle today. H d WT7-- "Vv V" 4 irl fc
OW of Health-" BI? brood was very IffdLtW? n"'---CJ!- . AlVt ffiLlfi V.
8mce taking Hood's fcaraaparllls, I PZUI 1 )i3&kJtliSf ' "vPTWii M 1(4
tare more color iu mr fare. ,.p nd e&t
wen. ftuiu wun m firuuiB. jura, a a kvx'is-1-" 'U' r,j - ' -; -r.. " - -
k'l" TiA . . . Jit.
v.. try Hood . KiS 'tfr . jrV --
bottle, and am J'JT- i V?fL-3 ZXJj ft
ope everyone who WJ-Ttt.rW
owl's a fair trial." I ivrih :i.AiSr--: J
f araerforu. Pa. i jrtr T-riJ -fy. I
Howard, Taunton, ilaaa.
In Worst Form-" I bad catarrh In the
worst ronii ana wa aavisea
Saraoparilla. 1 took seven
no in good health. 1 Ii
bas eai.irrh will give H
Mas. V) iu-iam alrrcaur,
Alwav9 Praise-"! first took Hood's Sar-
saparillii 13 years ago, and always speak in
faror of it." U. Cowdiu, 237 ferry Street,
Lowull, Moss.
Hood's Sarsaparllla 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.
to
Value of Co-Operatlon.
Sir Iloraee Plunkett, member of the
Jritlsh bouse of parliament, who has
eenln this country recently, said in
in addresa to agricultural students
i hat there was "not a single county,
lot a parish. In Ireland where the
'armers are not completely revolution
zing the entire business of farming by
ntroducing co-operative methods." And
t might be added that there is scarce
y a farming district in the United
Simply Intamoa.
Intimate Friend They suspended you
(rem the Hot Sports' Club? What had
yon done?
Victim (choking; with wrath) Not
Wank thins ! All tbey could prove against
aie was that I tin J trimmed a sucker end
lot bis wad, just as you or any ot'jer
nan would have done I
Hot Likely to Be at Home.
Mrs. Neighbor Aren't you going to States where more benefits canont be
call on our old schoolmate who has -eallzed by a closer co-operation of the
fust moved Into the nest block? - f armers. The farmers ore understand-
Mrs. Homer I would like to call on ng each other better each year and
her, but I don't wnnt to meet her bus- ire coming closer together In all mat
bend. N ers which pertain to their mutual in-
Mrs. Neighbor Oh, there is no dnu-'eresi, but Uieie me blVA greater poss!
eer of meeting him. They have been !lities ahead. Describing the 000 co-
marrled nearly a year. j iperatlve organizations of peasants In
ireianu wnicn ne was instrumental in
labllshlng for the purpose of compe-
on with commercial Industries, fore-
out middlemen, compelling rall-
ids to provide better facilities, and
toting more favorable legislation to
rament, done: "The first thing was
Introduce a system of agricultural
lcation which extended into every
finch of the Industry, teaching the
pier, for Instance, to purchase every
ng he-requires. Implements and ma
nery, of the very best quality. They
nblned to consign In bulk and dls
bute their goods In the market They
nblned to raise working capital for
Ir operations. They combined to
n breeding animals. They did just
at you are doing here, brought sct-
hi Into farming by getting It Into the
fhools. They had the same syBteni of
truction and experimentation sup-
led by your government"
T The Sower rH
No Second CTtwnce) B
B Oood Km nyt make the moat
of the QrcU If
I FERRV'S
ff SEEDS
If kav mail and kept Prrrrl Iml But- W
ff J aM Uie laiKoi Li Ui wet 10 uaru ulia. 11
II Fmrry'm Seed Annual for 1B08
11 e!llth' whole rrA Stor-ent FRER for J
ML UMaaUug. Ixiu'laow awla till ToagatU. MJ
ft. D. M. FESIT I CO., Banff, Mica, jff
BORAX
SYSTEM DISORDERED
' Catarrh 13 not iaerel7 aa inflammation of the tissues of tlie head and
throat, as the cynptoms cf ringing; noises la the cars, mucous dropping back
into the throat, continual hawking and spitting, etc., would seeia to indi
cate : it is a Mood disease ia which the entire circulation and the trreatcr
I part of the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of an excess
1 f liric acid in the blood. The T.iver. Triilneva on,l Tlrrar-1. frnnpntlv b.
of any width and length desired. The come torpid and dull ia their action and instead of carrying off the refuse
whole is covered with leaves, salt grass and waste of the body, leave it to sour and form uric acid ia the eystcm.
uay or straw ana a little soil, rails, 'I his is taken up by Uie blood and through its circulation distributed to all
brush or litter. Small unsalable heads parts of the eystcra. These impurities ia the blood irritate and inflame
when stored In this way in November the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting
will continue to develop during winter of a cold will start the secretions and other diajustiu,'' and disagreeable
and frequently sell as well as any In symptoms of Catarrh. As the blood goes to all part3 cf the body the ca-
Fehruary. Small quantities may be .tarrhai poison auts all part3 of tie system. The head has a tiht, lull
stored by plowing out two or three fur- feeling:. os continually stopped up, pa:n3 above the eyes, slight fever
cornea ana goes, uc ewmaca is upset ana lue enure system cisoraerea ana
I had OataVri for about fifteen ?.3ect?d dlsC.' " i3.a, Ste 01
years, and no nan could havo une 10 xry 10 cure vjatarra waa sprays
Doen worse, i xrioa everyxninT vti",T1r.,
rows ten or twelve inches deep on a
well drained site and placing the beads
with their stems up as close together
as possible. Some prefer to lay them
Cuch treatment
To cure
inhalations, e'?.
t tuu u mw k, out nil jmott , . i . n f
k., n.i.i. ...uti i in amtea. 1 tnen beiran B. B. B.. and uuts inn itacj uc ijkxki, aaci can, 1 jutiuic,
nil. them hv tn to .nri hif from tZ? XJSl 4 no.V-lla haa temporarily -relievo
,, kii. ....- ,i. . . taking it a siort whila wan cv.red. tie discomfort Of the trouble.
The pile Is then covered, with stra
salt grass hay or a thin layer of straw
and then several Indies of soil. They
are stored before freezing, and when
the soil covering them Is frozen it may
be covered with strawy manure or any
other litter to keep the soil frozen u
til the cabbages are needed for sale.
Tula was tlx voirs airo. ant 1 am r'-ifK-rli nnnnon.ilT. Wnnrl mner
w , as well today r a any ian. Ithlnk "i. p"""-""","-' , T " I
j know there Is nothing oa earth 0 ait p0ison3, and ct the Same time
For Baby's Fa b: for Eaby's C othes; for
an Eye Wa'h Mcu h Wash, ateruizlc
the Bottle, Washing Napkin3.
All dealer. Sample, Booklet and "WHIZ"
Parlor Oa d Game, luc. Faciflo Coast Borax
Co., Uak.an J, Cal.
Stee!-Clad Grubber
Slmplrd, Stronuait,
EitleK II a a died
Grubber M.J..
WiU pun MORB
aaJ LARGER
STUMPS with
LESS E1TE3SB
aaa air otter.
Writ, for DncrlptlT Clrcuisr aa J Prla
JOHN S. BEALL, WannfaAnrer
21 Uiiwtborna Arenua fl TortlaBj, Oretfoa
" New Variety of Tobacco.
A new variety of tobacco, valuable
br cigar wrapping, was first raised In
Connecticut from seed brought from
Florida and which
originally came
from Sumatra. Af
ter very careful and
satisfactory tests
results have proved
beyond a doubt the
value of this vari
ety for growing
commercially, to
gether with the fact
that the seed comes
the plant. true to type year
ifter year when saved under bog. The
ame Uncle Sam Sumatra was given
this variety. It Is a cigar wrapper
rarlety of tobacco and adapted for
rrowlng under shade in the cigar wrap
per producing regions. The plants
Jeach an average height of about eight
!eet at the time of maturity, and tbey
year an average of about twenty-sis
eaves before topping. The cured leaves
will average about
sixteen Inches In
width by twenty
Inches In length, al
though the size varies
according to fi?ld and
cultural conditions.
The yield of the crops
of this variety Is high,
being as much as
1,000 pounds of cured the leaf.
tobacco to the acre under favorable
londltlons. The percentage of the best
trades of wrapper In these crops Is
"OTespondingly high. Exchange. -
11
INSURE YOUR HEALTH
, COMFORT
on stormy days
Dy wearing a
'an two
Mm
Clean -Light
Durable
Guaranteed
Waterproof
T lino P t,.
A towr CO. 0T01. u A. '
' ami
Celery Stored In CeHara.
Where celery Is stored In cellars the
temperature should be kept low and
plenty of ventilation maintained. The
I warmth and dampness of the ordinary
;t'Ilar have a tendency to cause the (f i
ery to decay, but these conditions can
frequently be overcome. Celery wiil
readily absorb any odor that may be
! present In the atmosphere of the stor
1 age place, and care should be taken to
'provide sanitary conditions. The plants
should have most of their roots at
tached, and a bed of moist sand In
which to set them should be provided.
e N. U.
No. 6-08
I 'WBKI' writing to advertisers please
I IT tnamloa tbla papar. .
Wintering- Cabbage.
One of the simplest ways of keeping
cabbage Is to store In an orchard or
some sheltered place, often alongside
a fence which bas been made tight by
a liberal use of straw. The cabbages
are stored with their stems on and are
placed head down and as close together
as possible. Two or three tiers are
often made, the heads of the second
tier being placed between stems of the
lower, and so on, the plies being made
An Electric Incnbator,
Electricity has been applied to Incu
bation by Otto Scbultz, an electrician
of EiraEsfcurg, and ! the roanlt of three '
years of experimentation. The appara
tus Is made for 50, 10u or 200 eggs, and
Is designed to obviate the dilBcultles
connected with the ordinary form of
Incubator. The manipulation of the ap
paratus Is very simple, and its mainte
nance depends only upon an uninter
rupted supply of electricity. -
An automatic attachment keeps the
temperature within one-tenth of a de
gree of the normal temperature of In
cubation. The degree of saturation of
the air Is kept in the same manner.
L'nder ordinary conditions, ninety
chickens can be counted on out of 100
eggs Incubated. The quantity of elec
ticity required Is very small, for an In
cubator holding fifty eggs, ten to twen
ty watts being sufficient, depending
upon the temperature of the outer air.
For raising the chickens after they
are hatched, an electric "mother" hns
been devised. The upper part Is de
voted to the freshly hatched chickens,
while the lower part Is arranged so
that the chicks can run around on the
ground and at the same time find heat
and protection when they desire. The
electric Incubator has already proven
very successful.
PURELY
UUL LO 1 1U1 Llin U1UUU kUnil Di o ... - . m .
1 Nobody thinks more cf s. s. B. strengthened ana Imilt up. lioluing equals
peeoh. S.S.S. for this purpose It attacks tha
disease at its head, roc 3 down to the very
bottom of the trouble and makes a complete
and lasting cure. S. S. 0. removes every
particle of the catarrhal poison from th
tlood, roakinjj tbi.4 vital stream pure, fresb
and healthy. Then the inllar.ied mem
branes begin to heal, the head i3 loosened
andcleared. thchawkiu? nnd spittin?cease,
every symptom disappears, the Constitution ii built ip and vigorous health
restored. 5. SS. tones up the ctomach and digptiou find acts as a
fine tonic to the entire system. If you are suflerinjj with Catarrh begin tin
use of S. S. S. and write us a statement of your case and our physicians will
Bend you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical advla
Without charge. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class dru? F.torc9.
THE SWSFT SPECIFSO CO.. snANTA, CA.
VEGETABLE
Teat Seed at Home.
The Department of Agriculture In
order to aid farmers to determine for
themselves without much trouble the
Uemonatrallnir It.
"The financial stringency doesn't seem
to hare affected you much," remarked
Dinguss, touching him for ten.
"No," answered Slindbolt, reluctantly
banding it over, "and it doesn't seem to
have taught me any gumption, either."
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Ha l's
Catarrh Cure.
P. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 yeara, and believe him
perfectly honorable in ah buUneas transactions
and financially able to carry out any obliga
tion made br hl Arm.
W ALBINO, KINNAN & MARVIS,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo.O
Hall's Catarrah Cure is iken fnierna'lv, act
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 76 cents per bottle. Bold by all Uriipeisl.
Take Hail's Family Fills lor Constipation.
Heredity.
The baby was learning to walk.
"B'tss its 'ittle heart!" exclaimed ths
fond mother. "It waddles dess like ill
big fat papa, doesn't it?"
Lumbago.
This is really Rheumatism of the
muscles of the loins and is cha tarter-
germination value of seeds has Issued lzed by eere, at times agonising, pain
a short bulletin on the subject. A very m ,ne smaU 01 the Dacki ""owing the
simple apparatus for sprouting seeds
Is described. It consists of a shallow
basis In which is placed a small flat of
porous clay. The seeds, after having
been soaked, are laid between two
sheets of moist blotting paper or flan
nel. A pane of glass covers the dish,
which should be kept in a temperature
of about 70 degrees. Atmosphere of
while the ailment is at its worst. It
ran come from cold, exposure to draft,
ftom getting wet leet or wearing mt or
damp clothing. It caunes acute differ
ing, and ii allowed to become chronic,
it may permanently disable the suffer
er. 1 The way to frecure quickest relief
is to redden the fkin over the painful
part by rubbing witb a flesh bruth or
an ordinary living room Is suitable If piece of flannel lag, and then apply St
the apparatus is left near a stove at Jacobs Oil by gentle friction with the
night. Several uintis or seeds may be hand.
tested at once at a trifling cost The
bulletin cautions the farmer against
extremes of heat r moisture.
Farm Glennlngja.
Bitter cream comes from keeping
cream too long from cows that have
been milked since early-last spring. It
Is best to churn every few days, even
thotihg there Is only a small churning
on hand.
In setting out the new fruit trees be
sure and leave plenty of space between
them. You must make allowance for
the growth of the years. Crowded trees
Interfere with one another and hav
their fruit bearing possibilities checked.
The potnto storeroom must be dark,
cool, well ventilated and dry. There
should be a double floor beueath where
large quantities are piled together.
There should also be opportunities foi
ventlation at the walls, and at Inter
vals th'rough the pile.
Alfalfa In the orchard should have
every show possinie. Allow the fall
growth to lie on the ground, and then,
after the ground dries up in the spring,
the coat of dead vines Bhould be burn
ed. There Is no better money maker on
the farm than alfalfa.
The most money Is made out ol
horses that are well bred and free frort
blemishes. Why rnjse any other klndl
As bas been repeatedly said It takes
Just as much time und trouble and feed
to ralso a poor norse as a good one,
and see. the difference In the prices foi
which they are sold.
A good condition powder, to bo fed In
limited quantities to the brood sow, it
composed of a teuspoonful each of cop
pcras, sulphur and a half cupful of oil
meal. Give once each day for each sow
weighing 250 pounds. It Is needless tc
say that all tonics should be given onlj
when the animal Is out of condition.
The population of men in the United
States, from statmtirs compiled from tin
reports of tlie census of 1 INK), is 3!),0i!l,
242. The population of women is 37,.
244,143.
Dear Fr.'eilda.
Nan This is one of my Intent photo
graph, but I don't 1 i I: e it a bit. II
hasn't my best expression.
Kan I'eibaps, dear, you didn't liavt
your Lest complexion on.
PILES CllRfD IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
PAZO OINTMKNT Is gnaiaiiieed to cure anv
ruse nfltehing, Bl nil. Jlee linn or rrotru'ling
files in 6 to 14 da..s or inouuy rofumlud. Wo.
Physician in various parts of England
are complaining that the competition of
departments of hospitals in ruinously unfair.
Ho Aers win find Mrs. Wlnnlow's Rnnthlnt,
Byruplhob strumedr to U30 for their uhUtiruj
auriiig iliu tcotlng psrioU.
I'nele Allen.
"Speaking of the price of success,"
mnsled Uncle Allen Sparks, "I've notices
that 'getting ahead' means, as a general
thing, getting a bald head." Cuieags
Tribune.
J-TQ St. Vitus Ttanee ana alt nervous rtsate
, I O Permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Uivat
erva Hnnnr. Hei-rt fur 1' KKK J'JIrlal bottl and
treatise. Dr. It lLMInu, Ul. J1 &rcb UU,l'lUa.,a,a
Conalatency In Reform,
"Why wasn't Mrs. De Smythe-Pey
ster at the meeting to take steps to
suppress the gambling evil In big
cities?"
"She couldn't come. This Is the day
her bridge whist club meets, and she's
always such a winner." Iiultlmort
American.
Only One "BROMO Ql'ININE."
That is I.AXATlVK IlltOMO OUININK. Look
for the signature of t. W. (IftOVK. Unci tlie
World over tu Cure a t'oid In one Pay, Ac.
Open Minded.
"Uncle Ocorge, do you believe Mnrs is
inhabited?"
"Sometimes 1 do, my boy, nnd some
times I don't. It ilepcnils altogether on
which one of the monthly nmniiziiiee I
happen to be reading at the time."
"OUCH, OH MY DACK"
NEURALGIA, STITCHES, LAMENESS. CRAMF
TWINGES. TWITCHES FROM WET OR DAMP
ALL ERUISES, SPRAINS, A WRENCH OH TWIST
THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY THEY CAN'T RESIST
Price 25c and EOc
niy'Rir.s, roR EvtRY 2Js3u-3S&i o
- al
SHOES AT ALL
' PRICES, TOR EVtRY
MFMBER OF THE FAMILY.
MEN, B0Y3, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN.
pern Mr. L. Doiialnm mmSeoa mnd ecllm moro "S-ri
I3 mon'm2.Ba,93.00mna3.BOmhom
than mny utlior tnmnutaaturmr In I ha
Jtaa) norld, hecaumo ihoy hold tbttlr "J3
miimfioj wit w f or-, wvitr ffonT9f-v mntw
mm or nrtimtmr vnium man mny Olhar rr-fi
aliooa In Ihm world to-day. . tw
tf.L Doufflas $4 md $R Gilt Edira Shoo Cinnal Ba Fnunllnd 41 Am Piles vvw Utri.,..!.
.sort' A UTIOIV. W. I. D"lunm, and prlnslsstamriixl on hoitsin. Tli Wti n-tltn.