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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1908)
Ask Your OwhDoctor If he tells you to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for your severe cough or bronchial trouble, then take it. If he has anything better, then take that. But we know what he will say; for doctors have used this cough medicine over 60 years. I hT ued Iyer's Cherry Pectoral for hrd cold, bed eotiKhs, and Influent. It hu dons in (Treat rood, and I believe It U the bet I eotuxh medicine In the world for all throat and lung troubles."- -ELI C. STUABT, Albany, Oregon. MS br J. O. Ajrer Co., Lowell. vers aianHfaoWrer of 7 SAMAPAULLL PILLS. HAIR VMOR. Keep the bowels open with one of Ayer's Fill at bedtime. Just one. , A Coaeerea Broadside. Wben those twenty-Six pianola pi anos on board the big fleet are banging way at the game time It will take a nervy enemy to stand up and face the concerted broadside. Cleveland Plalr1 Dealer. Fatlle Wisdom. "TVbt ynnr bnahsnd rinenn't know about race horses," said the friend of the family, "Isn't worth knowing." "Yes," answered young Mrs. Tor kins; "and what Charlie does know about them Isn't worth knowing, eith er." Washington Star. Only One "BROMO QUININE." That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used th World over to Cure a Cold In On Day. xs. He Wava Willi n. In the morning mall the busy editor found the following letter written on a postal card : "Dear Sir : I have Just graduated from a correspondence school of Journalism. Would you like to have me write for your paper? 3. Alexander McNutt." ' Seizing his trusty pencil, the busy editor dashed off the following In re ply: ""Dear J. Alex: Certainly we would be pleased to bare you write for our paper. Kindly address your letter to the circulation manager and Inclose the regular subscription price." ITS FREE " SEND FOR IT NOW" The Best Fruit Tree and Berry Plant - Catalog In the Northwest J. J. BUTZER 192 Front St., Portland. Oregon The Sewer TfUmm y J ft Good sens sari make to meet if oflheflral II a FEnnvs II SEEDS II have made and kept Ferry's Seed Bnsl- I Dtae the lamest In the world merit telle. 11 II Ftvry'a SewaT Amnuml tor 1908 1 1 II tells thx whole Reed Story-enit FBKK (or If A the asking, bont sow seeds till yon get It. If . . H. FEERT I CO., tnaarr. Mass. Jt INSURE YOUR HEALTH COMFORT . on stormy days by-wearing a .SUCKER Clean -Light UuroUle Guaranteed Waterproof 3QSEvryW awVowtir OA oeaTON. v i mm eW" "j ,i muueTIeafi BORAX A heaping teaspoonful to a gal Ion of hot water will cleanse your dishes, plates, cups, earth enware, cutlery and kitchen utensils from dirt and grease, leaving neither taste nor smell. - All dealers. Sample. Booklet sad Parlor Card Oaau 'WHU" Mo. reelAs Coast Boras Co.. Oaklaad. del. PNU No. ll-OS ITXTBKIT writ: IT sneatloa ritlng to advertiser plea tnis paper. - WEST IS ADVANCINQ. President Bryan Comparaa 8choeli With Those of Europe. President E. A. Bryan, of the Wash Ington Slate college, has returned from his toir of the European capitals, and at present Is preparing a series of lec tures, the subjects of which be gathered while abroad. President Bryan's trip was something in the nature of an in vestigation of modern education, both technical and classical, as found in the looet advanced and greatest educational institutions of nations. Before leaving America he visited several of America's most famous institutions, and both in England and on the continent called at the world's best known centers of learn ing. His conclusions were recently Btated as follows: "I believe tbe time is not remotely distant when the educational institu tions of the West, meaning the western part of the United States, will be fully as efficient, and as famed as the best universities and colleges of the old world. The tremendous fund of natu ral wealth In Western states, the rapid development now in progress, the geo graphical position with reference to the new commercial empire cf the Pacific, and the wide awake nature of Western people take these things certain. Never again will men have a Western frontier to look to when seeking new homes for the expansion oi ne ideas. Humanity has made its path aiound the globe, and now, at the journey's end, the Pacific coast, must there be an up building, and intensive, rather than ex tensive, development of all Inst it a- liuua. 71imI ILis uiutud Ut tub pcuplc of the West they do not at present fully comprehend. But the progress oi events nowadays 1b very rapid, and ths work of these new forces will be evi dent within only a few years." Old Superstition Refuted. By J. L. Ashloek. Wuh Ington State Collet, rum The results of an experiment, which for the past fifteen years has been in progress at the state experiment sta tion, completely refutes the old super stition that a cold January and Febru ary is apt to be followed by a warm March and April, or that one year of an average low temperature is apt to be followed by a year in which th temperature will average higher. Professor George Severance now has the compilation of the weather data in charge, and states the summarization of results as follows: "For the past fifteen years the ex periment station has kept a close rec ord of the temperature of ea:h day of the year, striking an average between the temperature of morning and even ing, which we call the 'mean tempera ture.' Having kept - the record for a month the custom has then been to get the average 'mean' for the entire month. In this way we have com pared the temperatures of each period of January and February with the tem perature of the following March and April periods for tbe past fifteen years, and we find that the variations from the rule for determining what the tem perature of spring will be by the tem perature of winter, of one year by aver aging the temperature of another, are so frequent that it is proved that the weather of one year or month, or sev eral months, is absolutely no index to what subsequent temperatures will be." Agricultural Club at Idaho University By J. H. Frandson. Idaho Experiment Station, - Moscow The formation of an Agricultural club on the 19th of December marked an important event in the history of the agricultural department of the univer sity of Idaho. The club is intended to promote a more lively feeling towards agricultural work among the students and to interest the farmers of the state in the college. Several methods will be need in carrying out this work, the principal one of which will be the pub lishing of a magazine known as the Ida ho Student Farmer. Tiie first and only number of the present scholastio year will be published in a short time. Be ginning next fall a quarterly will be printed. This magasine will take up subjects of the atmost Interest to farm ers and to agricultural students.' Your name and 10 cents to cover postage sent to the Idaho Student Farmer, Universi ty of Idaho, Moscow, will secure a copy of the first number. Ilia Obstlaat Disposition). Mr. Eawler I hope you are all well. Mrs. Naybur O, yea, we're well enough now particularly my husband. That's what provokes me. All the rest of us have had the grip, but be won't even take a slight cold. EtW Mo hen wfll find Mrs. WlnsWs Boothlns Syrup the b. st remedy to use lor their chilOrej Aurlag the teething period. Qsssn of tbe Sea. Bobby DuBarry I'd have you know that my ancestors came over on tbe Mayflower. Tommy Tuff Dat so? Why didn't ley come over on the Lucytanla? One Independent View. "For my part," said .Mrs. Lapsling, with strong feeling, "I think a man that abuses bis horse should be inoarsonated at once. We ought to exercise the utmost obsequiousness to dumb brutes." Chi cago Tribuue. Mrs. Hendricks (the landlady) Can , I help you to some more soup, Mr. Dumley? Mr. Dumley No, thanks. Mrs. Hendricks (engagingly Don't refuse, Mr. Dumley, because It isn't considered good form to be helped twice to soup. We're .not particular people here. Mr. Dumley Oh, etiquette has noth ing to do with it. madam. It's tbe soud. Pearson's Weekly. rTA St, Vitus' rvance ana an errous Disease f 1 0 permanently cured by Dr. Kline's Uml Kerve fUtstorer. Send fur FHICK (2 trial bottle and treatise. Dr. BL H. JULie, Li,, Ul rob HU, PhUa. J-s. Th leeal Way. Tb doctor had told one of bis beat, bat th professor did not crack a smile. "You and that story have met before, perchance," he said. "Yes," answered th professor; "per Cbauncey M. Depow." CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Slgaaturo of - ivnew ji Lut at book. aeventeen " mills engaged exclu Nlfht School Teacher I don't sup- ,iveIy in the bunmes, Germany leads In poe, of course, that any of you boys is ihe manufacture of tissue paper, familiar with Virgil. Shaggy Haired Pupil I ort to beA Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion o( th ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitu tions, lamedies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the ausiacuian iute. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bear-1 Ing, atid when It is entirely closed, Deafness Is' the resu.t, and unless the inflammation can be ! lalr.n m mnA t Li. ,k. i . . , condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine casea out of ten are Mnuui W r.-.K which is nothing but an Inflamed condition oJ the mucous surface. Wwtn rivsOne Hundred Dollars for any cueoi j'eainess (causea Dy catarrh) that can not be cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free a w r y CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Bold br nrtigxfsts. 75c Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. It OelyLack. Nevada Man I tell you, sir, natur has done a great deal for this Slate. Tourist (from the East) Why, yes. All you need is to get a few people to come and live here. Chicago Tribune. Sid LleThts oa Literature. Waiter Scott bad Just wrltUn "Kenil worth." "I've a great mmd to immortalize Win netka next," he said. "Evanstorr and Wilmette, of course, are Impossible." Perhaps who knows? the great nov elist bad been haled before magistrates la those two towns and fined for exceeding the speed limit. Chicago Tribune. ma am. It s about six miles from Spoon river. I was born there. Aw, Unfortunate Interrnptloa. "George was Just going to propose to me last night." f'And what hnppened?" 1 "A tire blew up, and then he couldn't think of anything else." Cleveland Plain Dealer. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any ease of Itching Blind. Jleedlng or Protruding Piles in to It dajs or money refunded. Wo. By It Work. New Reporter (handing in his copy) mere seems to be something th matter with that typewriting machine. City Editor (reading the manuscript) Yes ; It seems to need som other man to operate it. Of Interest to Farmers, The following publications of Interest to farmers and others have been Issued by the Agricultural department of the Federal government and will be furn ished free, so long ai they are availa ble, except where otherwise noted, up on application-to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.i. Circular No. 68. Irtigation in the Valley of Lost River, Idaho. - By Albert Eugene Wright, agent ana expert, Irri gation Investigations, office of experie Tient stations. Pp. 24. Bulletin No. 73. Irrigation in tl Rooky Mountain States. By J. 0 Ulrioh. Pp. 64, pis. 10. Price 10 cents. Explains the agricultural con ditions prevailing and the methods of acquiring and using water for irrigation prusticed in that portion of the arid region coveied more particularly by tbe states of Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and Montana, in which the con ditions and mehods are somewhat sim ilar, v : V ST PATRICK wurov ail tnesnakes from Il,JL,J-lilL w at a. $:jAUULttUIL Drives all aches from the body, cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia and CONQUERS PAIN 250ALL DRUGGISTS-BOc. 7 K-asr ft 'J 'IF aff II IS WHERE DID CHARLES SWEENEY GET HIS WEALTH? WHAT BUILT SPOKANE? tlHY did the 0. R. & N. build into Washington? The answer: MINES MINES , YV LEAD MINES. WHAT MADE Senator Stanford and built his beautiful me morial? MINES. Why not such results since mining is the staple industry of the world? LEAD IS REGULAR AND CERTAIN, the market always calling for more and more, while the price does not fluctuate as with other of the baser metals. MILLIONS HAVE BEEN MADE FROM LEAD, and the best part of the story is the fact that the mall investor has always had an equal chance with the man of large means. MANY A POOR FARMER, laboring man, mechanic and employe have come into vast riches by small investments in lead. WE OFFER YOU THE SAME OPPORTUNITY accepted by Sweeney,' Spokane's millionaire, and the same opportunity accepted by other Spokane men who built the City of Spokane, by placing on the market the first block of treasury stock of THE AMERICAN LEAD MINES COMPANY 100,000 shares at FIVE CENTS PER SHARE. Our company is incorporated under the laws of the State of Washington; capital stock $1,500,000; no debts; no incumbrance; property paid for; stoclc non-assessable. OUR MINES Are located but fifty miles from the famous Coeur d'Alenes District We are in the same mineral belt and lie between that district and Rossland, British Columbia eight miles from Idaho and six miles from the British Columbia boundary. Our climate is equable, open and mild, work being done the year round. There is great activity on every hand at Metaline; large operators are turning in that direction and she bids fair to rival the camps in the Coeur d'Alenes. DON'T OVERLOOK the magnificent opportunity to BUY WHILE THE PRICE. IS LOW. Full particulars upon application. The L Y. Kcady Investment Co. 337-339 Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon - PUTNAM FADELESS DYES dolor more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. On 1 Oo packagi ana la aruaranieea o snv perfect results. Ask OMlsr. or wo WW aona poet paid at lOo a naclta bow to dye, bleaohiand mix colara. . MONROE DRUQ COMPANY, Quincy, Illinois. colors silk, wool and cotton equally wen package, writ for free booklet