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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1908)
S Thousands Are Sick With the grip, colds, fevers, rheumatism, nenralgls. Many micht be well If th h.4 only taken Hood's Sarsanarllla tha I blood purifier and health-regulating medi Cue. It Is a wonderful preventive as well ai cure. Keep It In your house and take It Without Hood's-"! have fcHen t JAn"?1 medicine and I keep It o-j .rd." A. S. Heath, Adams Centre. N. y. ."yd"y Trouble-"! had kidney trouble. ri Snd reeoifi'ended Hood's Sarsaparilla. 17 d on uottle and found I was better, took Zreemornd recovered." Bknj. Livinb. 80 Street. Boston. Mass. ifrndlcA7.ri "ere can of Jjnlice and fell from 115 to 90 lbs. In ve'ffht. A friend advled taking Hood's Sarsaparilla n't when I had taken three bottles was up ttig&lJi'tiJ.0 L,ww-u Alp,M Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere. In the nsusl liquid, or In tablet form called Saraatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Loweli, Mass, Ked seems to be the most popular f national colors, if flags may be used is criterions. Of the twenty-five lead ing national flags nineteen have red In them. No other color is so much used. The French government has adopted a method of treating macadamized roads with hot coal tar thinned with about 10 per cent of oil. The cost is said to work out at about eight-tenths of a cent sauare yard. Korea is probably more responsive to missionary effort than any oriental coun try. Methodist missionary writes: "It Is my honest conviction that bad we the proper missionary force Korea would be a Christian nation in five or ten years." What It Is For. - Wife Must you go to the club to night, dear? -Husband It Isn't absolutely neces sary, but I need the rest Life. The Queen of Italy offered an interna tional cup to be presented to the first aeronaut who succeeds in crossing the Alns by balloon. HOWAKD K. BTJRTOir. Assays arl Chemist, LaadTtlle, Colorado. Specimen prices: Oold, BU ver, Lsd, tl ; "old, BO Tar, 75c ; Oold, toe t Zlua or Copper, 1. Cyanide testa. If alUnf envelopes end lull price Ut eent oa application. Control and Ctn- blrew work souollad. Uefereooei Carbon Mar tUwalBaak. MAIL U1WKIJ5S T'-'h. I Biep, Tares Step, Is. Iraaee eAletlr tasfai aa4 raaetsa la toar leeeou a- i4arrlmna. wegoo BORAX In the Laundry, Kitchen, Toilet and Nursery ia a Cleanser and PurUier. All dealer. Booklet, Sample and Parlor Card Bams "WHIZ" 10c Paolno Coaat Borax Co.. Oak nd. Gal. Verrv'e Seeds .re the beat known and the moat reliable seeds rrown. Every package has behind It the reputation of a house whose business standards are the highest In the trade. Ferrr'l lta Seta Aeeeal will be nailed FRKB ft all applicants. It contains colored plates, maor ensrsTliiiti.and full descriptions, prices and directions for plsntiim orrr ISO varieties of Vegetable ant flower Seeds. Invaluable to all. Bend tor It. , . D. M. FERRV CO., Detroit, Mloh. Steel-Clad Grubber llmpled, Strangest, lasleat B sad led j rubber Mad. Vill pall MORE md LARGER I TUMPS with IBSS BXPENSB sua any other. Write (or Oescrlptlrs Clrcalsr and Prices JOHN S. BEALL, ManufatWr 121 Hawthorne Arenas Q Portland, Oreius THE MEN TOO KNOW THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF SLICKERS. SUITS AND HATS are the men who have put them to the hard' est tests in the rough' est weather. Get the original Towers Fish Brand made since 1836 ' catalog ritceroH rue asking P. N. U. No. 7-08 TTTBSN writing to advertisers please 11 men I lost this paper. try LXf Ice llarreatlnar. Every year the use of Ice Increases. It Is not merely a luxury, but becomes a necessity as soon as Its value Is known by experience. Ice In the dairy Is almost Indispensable . for holding milk and cream at. a proper tempera ture. - Ice should be cut with a saw Into blocks of regular size, so that tbey will pack solidly Into the Ice house without leaving spaces between them. A regu lar cross-cut saw with one handle re moved will answer the purpose. The Ice derrick Is convenient and safer to use for lifting the cakes from the water and hoisting Into the wag- ICE DERRICK. on or sleigh box. Use two strong white oak poles to 'make the derrick and sweep. The upright, B, may be cut from any strong piece of lumber, or made' up by spiking together two pieces of 2x4 studding. It should be 12 to 15 feet long and well braced at the base, as shown In the sketch. The bottom should be smooth In order to slide freely over the Ice. The sweep, C, should be about 16 feet long, or over, with a rope attach ed to each end. The sweep Is pivoted on top of the upright, B, from one quarter to one-third projecting over, where the lee tongs are attached. The remaining portion, with the rope, D, attached gives plenty of leverage for lifting the heavy cakes. After a "season" of cutting Ice, the two Icemen proceed to lift out and load up. One seizes the tongs and catches onto the floating cakes, while the other man presides at the rope, D. The sleigh should be In the handiest position to swing the sweep around and land the cake of Ice Into the box. The combination style of Ice-house represented In the Illustration lajiot the best for all purposes, yet has some features to recommend it. The sides of the building are nine feet above the ground and the height of the dairy seven feet The outside walls of the Ice-house are made of two-Inch planks, ten Inches wide, set upright, with Inch and a half planks nailed on the Inside. They are weather boarded on the out- COMBINED DAIRY AND ICE HOUSE. tide au.l filled with spent tan bark or other dry non-conducting material. The partition wall between the dairy and the Ice-house and "between the cool room and the Ice-house Is half the thickness, and not filled, thus forming closed air spaces between the studs. Montreal Star. How to Drena and Ship Poultry. Birds that are to be uiurketed should be penned ten days before killing and well fed. Withhold all food for twenty four hours previous to killing, but give plenty of clean water. Full crops in jure the appearance and are linble to sour, and when this does occur corre spondingly lower prices must be accept ed than obtainable for choice stock. Kill .by bleeding In the mouth, hang the bird by the feet until properly bled. Leave head and feet on and do not le move intestines or crop. For scalding fowls, the water should be as near the boiling point as possible without boil lng 100 to 175 degrees Fahrenheit; pick the legs dry before scalding ; hold by the head and legs and Immerse and lift up and down five or six times; If the head Is Immersed It turns the color of the comb and gives the eyes a shrunken appearance, which causes dealers to look on them with suspi cion; the feathers and pin feathers should then be removed immediately, while the body Is warm, very cleanly and without breaking the skin ; then "plump" by dipping ten seconds in wa ter, nearly or quite boiling, and then Immediately Into Ice-cold water. The shaping of poultry Is a very Important point and well worth the extra trou- yi We. The bird-should be laid on Its back on a table; the legs are drawn up against the sides of the breast, as though the bird were roosting; the wings are also folded against the body. " Then, while In this position, a damp cloth Is wranned tlehtlv nhnnr the carcass and fastened. Leave on a I board to drain until the animal heat an? re? "om Flemishes, but when some acid humor takes root in the circu Is all out of the body. Pack in boxes i ktion its presence i3 manifested by a skin eruption or disease. These holding about 100 pounds and lined! iw paper. Be sure trl tVi m n n 1 1 a sm of rn to pack snugly, s.. as to preceut mov-' s vvavu a-s-su s-s u vr liun llUlltTl. I M Mil rH lng about 1n any way. Turkeys should be handled same ways try Gentleman. Bcrrr Coltnr. An authority siiys that on an acre of rich, cultivated land $500 worth of berries may be grown, and that an acre should produce at the rate of 200 bush- els. I Causes for a short crop may be laid at the door of laud deficient In ity or plant food. Such land should have, composted manure applied and turned under and top dress. Ashes should also be broadcasted. Another reason Is Improper preparation of the soil. Plow deeply and harrow until fine, light and mellow. Agnln, there is a poor crop when varieties ore planted that are not adaptwl to that particular kind of soil and climate. This can be determined either by the success of neighboring fanners of that locality, or by testing a limited . number of plants. Failure often comes from set- tuig poor jimuui; mny uartiy, vigorous plants should be imrchased. Careless- Iy setting out plants will also cause a shortage. They should not be exposed to-the sun or wind before sertluz. When put out the roots should be well spread and fine dirt firmed around them. Using Imperfect fertilizers Is anoth er cause. There is a sex In plants. Pistlllates (female) must have ataml nates (male) set with them to Insure good crops. Cultivation must not be neglected. The ground at all times must be fine, mellow and free from weeds. ' Both frost and drought are enemies of a good crop, and the most difficult to overcome. Berry fields well culti vated are several degrees warmer than uncultivated fields, therefore less lia ble to damage by frost. Retain mulch ing as late as possible- on strawberries In spring. Selecting Dairy Cows. While there may be no Infallible rulo by which a man can be govorned In se- lecting a high-class dairy cow, there are many points that will assist and If carefully considered will prevent dis appointment as a rule. Remember that a cow Is a machine- and Is Intended to change the different products on which she is fed into something of more value. There nre two distinct types of these machines. One manufactures or con verts feed Into beef; the other' Into milk. There Is a very decided and pro nounced difference In the type of the animal that makes beef and the one which manufactures milk. In the dairy type we have an animal that Is angu lar, thin, somewhat loose-Jointed and with prominent bones. She Is wedge shaped from the front, with a lean head, moderately long face slightly dished and a general contented expres sion of the features. The muzzle 13 lurge, mouth large, nostrils wide and open, a clear, full bright eye, a broad, full and high forehead, ears medium Blze, fine texture, covered with fine hair and orange yellow Inside. The neck is thin, nioderalely long, with little or no dewlap,, and the throat is clean. Wide spate between the Jaws, the withers lean ami sharp, the shoulders lean and oblique and the chest deep and wide, which - indicates vigor and constitution. Field and Farm. SuKfir and Rice. In 1900 the farmers grew sugar beet enough to make 483,000 tons of beet sugnr, which, with the 272,000 tons of caue sugar made In Louisiana and Texas, Is enough" to supply the entire population west of the Mississippi Riv er and something over. In 1900 we grew 800,000,000 pounds of rice, sub stantially enough to supply homo de mand. It Is the fanner's privilege to grow everything the people need that our soils will produce. Secretary Wil son. i The Sire Halt the Herd. If breeders and dairymen would only realize that "the bull Is half the herd," and how thoroughly In the course of years, for good or 111, the blood and characteristics of the bull Impregnate and dominate any herd where he Is used, tliere would be more care used In the selection of the breeding bull. If he prove to be a good sire, bis in fluence for good will be felt for years; If a poor one, It will take years to elim inate from the ! erd the bad features he has left behind. Crop notation. There are some crops that will nov follow each other, nor will they follow certain other crops, while, on the oth er band, there are some that will grow year after year on the same land tad also follow any other crop, In the way. except that thev should ni- fc i tT b T , . "'i.r'"'ns eczema, yiene, ieuer. rsonasis, be dry -R i p in rinT SRheu.mn1 eruptions of various kinds. Eczema appears, usually ne ary-picKeu. )u. K. rM in Coun- with a slirrht rprlnr-ea f ti-; tHmA t... -.i -.t- kin DISEASE HUMORS IN Vhen the Hood i3 pure, fresh and j?1? Sct :lto the Wood, generally because of ai inactive or sluggish cndltlon of the members of the body whose duty it is to collect an l carry . . . I nooic uuti ictuse matierot me system, inis unhealthy matter i left to sour and ferment and soon the circulation becomes charged Tit1'. th acid . 6 WaSe, and r Lmatter .of the system. This unhealthy matter it left poison. The blood begins to throw off . Tu-irAQ art A rvlirilrl f 1,. A ' flows a Sticky fluid that dries and forms It is generally on the back, breast, face, of the body may be affected. In Tetter the acid in the blood dries no the natural to keep it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and giving it a hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes its appearance on the face in tha iBBdwlt?lEeBatorfcrty form of pimples and black heads, whila years and could ilnrt rnthin, tn FsoriasiS comes in Ecalv nntrlipi nn difTr- ateLly with the iteh ent Part3 of bodv ne of the worst fertll-ilniranciburniiiE: pustules would forms of skin trouble is Salt Rheum; , .tloVfluWjo'rusta woulclcomedor! itS fayorite Point ci attack is the 8calP. the ad when scratched off sometimes causing baldness. Poison Oalc 1 S xVntto wtfi 15 "n(l are also disagreeable tJTes of skia i lon8 X6T 1 was dieted, but disease. The humor producing the trouble - jen I used S.S.S. Hound a per- lies dormant in the blrwvl tfi feot cure. There Has never been sny return of tha trouble. C. II. EVANS, Stockman, ITob. VEGETABE 6kin PURELY because they do not reach the blood. S. S.S. goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of foreign matter and restores the blood to its normal, pure condition, thereby permanently curincr everv form of skin affection. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drurr stores. ' THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA, An Overalirht. "I want to pay tills bill." he snid at the hotel bar, "but I think you have made a slight error here In my favor, i I've been reading over the extrns, and , I cannot find that you have charged , anything for telling me you thought It might rain." He Dodged. "So Borroughs owes you money, j Well, I think he'll pay you back some day, but yoi; can't make hlin hurry." r "Don't you believe It. The mre sight of nie walking along the slet has made him hurry several times ; lately." riiilnilelnhin Tress. Berlin authorities have passed a law putting a tax on cats, and now when one ' them 's found without the metal tag ' wnich Bhow lhat the tax llas Deen paid it Is chloroformed. Mo flers will And Mrs. Whitlow's Soothing Byru p the b at remedy to use lor their chUdrea during the toethiug period. Easily Understood. . "I love a dim, religious light," she murmured. I was brought up In Pittsburg, too," be said. Neighborly Cordiality. Mrs. Gadder (rising to depart) Well, you must come and call on me some day. It's your turn now. Mrs. Chillicon-Kearney Tes; I think it has been my turn for the last five or six times, hasn't it? Chicago Tribune. Solicitude. "Cyrus," hastily exclaimed Mrs. Jymes, "yon ought to be careful how you let I'ido ent out of your hand !" "Vliy,- there isn't a bit of danger," aid Mr. Jymes." "He wouldn't harm a fly." "O, I know there's no danger to you," Impatiently rejoined his wife. "I was thinking of Fido." STIFF, YES? WET AND DAMPCAUSE COLD IN THE JOINTS S? JACOBS OIL TAKES OUT THE M'.; AT ONCE.REMOVESTHE STIFF NESS. PREVENTS ITS RETURN. TOO. FINE FOR BRUISES, SPRAINS AND SORENESS. Price 35c and 50c. 6HOE8 AT -Lt lli ' ajsUlsyEZPRICEB, FOR tVlRV Cilias' Q BHOE8 AT 'ALL PRICES, FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. 9Ss W. L. Doufffxm makvm mntf melts mora rf A mmn'B$2.60,$3.00mnd$.BOhmm man mny ofi mmnuraolurvr In thm . EteF' world, bmoaumo ihmy hold thmlrT& mhmom, tit bmlter, won oifpaw, mnd tt3 ara of areata veluo than mny Ot hor rrr- Hm mhommlnthm world to-dav. UVU W. L Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edj Shoes Cannot ,-lAUTIV. W, Ik mnitlM inu anil (iHm Is statnrsd on bottom. Tnke Kn nhtltnt Bold tit the hmt shoe donlrrs mrywbara, bUues luaili d from rs-tory to anr pa. t of tha world. 11141 tialaa Catalog ires to any addrass. W. I. Jo UUJLAa, llrocktou, ataaaa , THE BLOOD healthy, the ekia will bo soft smooth the humors and acids throuaH tha v . a m.. ' . - J t ajvxe si v m V V " s a, L4Vi v a crust, and the itching is intense. arms and legs, though other parts the skin dries, cracks and bleeds; nils nf Hi. e1.-; wtuVii . iaa . . , . , I b ivuiici u urea out anct lormeni we sufferer with the return of Spring. The best treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and removes tha humors so that the skin instead of being irritated and diseased, is nourished by a supply of fresh, healthy blood. External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., while thev soothe the itching caused bv affections, can never cure the trouble Wayside Conimanlnsi, Warelinm Long Wot started the hard timra. anyway? TufTold Knutt We did, ye ole fool. We wus suffcrin' wilh 'em long 'fore any budr clse og''t 'em. Only One "HROMO QUININE." That is LAXAT VK BIIOMO Ql'ININK. Look lor the niirnatiire ot K. W. GROVE. Used tbs World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 'Use. Ilnve YooT v The new ten-dollar gold piece 1ms arrived. And we got one in our clutclirs by a squpeze ; . Have you noticed dint the breeches on the turkey on I lie coin Are considerably dnggy at the knees? Houston Post. t'Tft Bt. Vitus' Tianre ana all Nervous Diseases A u permanently cured bf Dr. Kline's Urcat erve Restorer. Hni-d for HIKE trial bottle and treatise. Dr. H. ILKlUu, Ld Ssl Arch Bt., rhlla-.ta. The rebuilding of Sau Francisco has been hampered greatly by the exorbitant ware schedule. The rates exceed by dollar per day the maximum scale in New York. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Ttis Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Oanldn't inks the Jolt. An Inland graduate cuuie to New' York to seek employment. Through a friend he received an offer of a place as shipping clerk to a ccrtuln firm. In reply he wrote as follows: "I regret that I cannot accept your kind offer ot a position shipping clerk, but the fact Is that I am always sick when on the water." Success Mag:izlni. Be Equalled At Am Price Vk 6.1