Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, May 15, 1908, Image 7

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    otoQ)oOLQ SORES
No old sore exists merely because the flesh is diseased at that partic
ular spot; if this were true simple cleanliness and local applications would
heal them. Whenever a sore or ulcer refuses to heal readily, the blood is at
fault j this vital fluid is filled with impurities and poisons which are being
constantly discharged into the place, feeding it with noxious matter and
lmiaung ana inflaming the nerves and tissues so the sore cannot heal, j
These impurities in the blood may be the remains of some constitutional
trouble, the effect of a debilitating spell of sickness, leaving disease germs
in the system, or the absorption by the blood of the fermented refuse matter j
which the bodily channels of waste have failed to remove. Ao-ain the cause
may be hereditary, the diseased blood of ancestry being handed down to
posterity ; but whatever the cause, the fact that the sore will not heal shows
the necessity for the very best constitutional treatment. There is nothing
that causes more worry and anxiety than an old sore which resists treatment.
iv very symptom suggests pollution
ana aisease tne discharge, the red,
angry looking flesh, the pain and in
flammation, and the discoloration of
surrounding parts, all show that deep
down in the blood there are morbid
and dangerous forces at work, con
stantly creating poisons which may
in the end lead to Cancer. Local
applications are valuable only for
their cleansing and antiseptic effects;
they do not reach the blood, where
$he real cause is located, and can
therefore have no real curative worth.
S. S. S. heals old sores by going down
to the fountain-head of Ihe trouble
and driving out the poison-producing
germs and morbid matters which are
keeping the ulcer open. It removes every particle of impurity from the cir
culation and makes this life-stream pure, fresh and health-sustaining. Then
as new, rich blood is carried to the place the healing begins, all discharge
ceases, the inflammation leaves, new tissue and healthy flesh are formed,
and soon the sore or ulcer is well. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood puri
fiers and finest of tonics, just what is needed in the treatment, and in addi
tion to curing the sore will build up and strengthen every part of the system.
Special book on Sores and Ulcers and anv medical advice desired furnished
free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA
Mobility.
Mr. Vick-Senn't eyes flashed.
"Johnny doesn't get that weak chin
of his from my aide of the bouse!" she
exclaimed.
"No, my dear," meekly responded her
husband. "Johnny hat my chin, but he
inherits bis mother's tireless capacity for
keeping It in motion."
Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslowa Soothing
Syrup the best remedv to use lor their chUOrea
during the teething period.
Rather Sound.
"I don't thank, you for recommending
that young clerk," exclaimed the Indig
nant old broker as they met in the ele
vator. "What's the trouble?" Queried the
jocular banker.
'Why, you said be was as square as
a dollar, and be Isn't square at all."
"H'm! Neither is a dollar."
fTA BU Vttn Dance and all Nervosa Dtaam
f O permanently cured by Dr. Kline's (irt-ol
Kerva Restorer. Hend for FBEE 12 trial bottle and
treatise. Dr. B. lLK-ino, I1 au Arch KU, pmi.
A Capitol Carol.
Monotony cannot be wrong,
This world each year the lesson teaches.
The birds all sing the same old song,
Just as we make the same old speeches.
Washington Star.
The Kind You Have Always
nirc ui vuas, ii. x icwucif uuu. jias uccn inaue unuer nis
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
Just-as-good" are but Experiments, and endanger tne
health of Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
, The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Ha? e Always Bought
Bears the
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE OCMTAUR MMMNY, TT MURRAY
SHOES AT ALL
PRICES. FOR EVERY
MEMBER OFTHE FAMILY,
eflii a
MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN.
mtrm W. L. Douglam mm kern and aallm mora "ST.'ft
imtn'a$2.6U, $3.UU and 3.BO ahoma
than mny other manufacturer In thm
JC3J world, bacaumo ihmy hold thalr "Ti3
mhapor fit battar, 'mam longer, and
en mra or greater vaiua man mnyotnor.
ahoea In tho world to-day.
W. L Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoe Cannot
pdAirTION. W. L. Dot.tlma name and eriee
Bold by the best shoe dulrrs everywhere. Saoea mailed from factory to any part of the world. Illna.
j nee w any sanresa,
HE&LS
I want to recommend S. S. S. to any who art
in need of a blood purifierand especially a
remedy for tores and obstinate ulcere. In 1877
I had my leg badly cut on the sharp edge of a
barrel, and having on a blue woolen stocking
the place was badly poisoned from the dye. A
great tore formed and for years no one know!
what I suffered with the place. I tried, it
seemed to me, everything I had ever heard of,
but I got no relief and I thought I would have
to go through life with an angry, discharging
sort on my leg. At last I began the use of
S. S. S., and it wat but a short time until I saw
that the place was improving. I continued it
until it removed all the poison from my blood
and made a complete and permanent cure of
the tore. JHO. ELLIS.
ISO Ravy Street, Brooklyn, If. T.
neaiiaret.
"Doctor, will my boy recover?"
"Hecover? Madam, it will take mors
than a fall off s trolley car to kill your
boy. He's the toughest little imp that
runs the streets."
"O, thank you, doctor! Ton have tak
en such s load off my mind !" Chicags
Tribune. '
There Is more Catarrh In this section of the
country than allotuer diseases put together,
and until the last few rears was supposed to be
incurable. For a great many years d.ctors
pronounced it a local disease and prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly failing to
cure with local treatment, pronounced itin
curttble. Science has pro. en catarrh to be a
constitutional disease and therefore requires
constiiulional treatment. H all's Catarrh lure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney di Co., Toledo,
Ohio, is the only cong'liut'.onal cure on ti e
market. It is taken internally in doses from 10
drops to a teaspoonful. It acta directly on the
blood and mucous surface of the avstem.
They offer one hundred dollars for any case it
fails to cure. Send lor circulars and tesU
monials.
Address: F. J. CHEXEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio,
Hold by Druggists. 75o.
Take Hall's Family Pills lor constipation.
"Ton haven't been back here before for
thirty years, Bill? Gosh, that's a. long
time ! What changes do you see that sur
prise you the most?"
"Well, to tell you the truth, Dave, what
I notice mors than anything else is that
everybody bas grown old so much faster
than I have."
Bought has borne the sitrna-
Signature of
TREKT. NSW YORK CITY.
Be Equalled At Ani Price
Is stAmned on bottom. Tnk. Bfn IVnhatltjila.-
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TRAVELING LIBRARIES
Wonderful
Growth of
Years.
Past Sixteen
By Cornelia Marvin, Secretary Oregon Library
Commission. Salem. r
In 1905 traveling libraries had been
Authorised bv law in twentT-flvs ifatna.
In sixteen ot t'eae, the libraries were from Jack at college yesterday. Far
in the direct charge of state libraries mtr Waybuek How much did he
or library commissions. strike you for? Souierville Journal.
This wonderful record of growth I "Ynu don't agree then that 'seeing '
from the idea promulgated by Mr. Mel- Is believing?'" "Xot much I I see
nil T)aira in 1 QOO in a mut nl.. : A. Ant
""rj id ...ou BiKmu uuv
testlmt nial, not only that Illiteracy is
becoming nnpopular, but that good
taateinfeadingistobfcome.n Amer-
lean habit. Time wa9 when some of
our scholars thought that bad reading
was better that none at all. A well
known teacher of English, literature at
one of our large nniversit'es stated to
one of his classes twenty years ago that
It would be better for people to read
even the "Fireside Companion" then
to hae no reading at all. In thoae
days our rural population had little or
nothing to read. Magazines were ei-.
pensive, and the almanacs and county "l". ' . IV . , .
papers made a very meager literal B,ake a mlstake ,n BdoP" Polulcs aa
diet. Even the doubtful good of having u t4"tcl ' "ic8- "ul 11 t us wri
the cheap weekly papers thrust into 0U8 as the mistake that politics makes
the dooryard was denied the average ln adoPtlng sone men as Us represent
faimhome. ttlves," Washington Star.
In these days, when the farmer Is "You paid' that man a great compli-
Just as close to the heart of the world ment when you elected hiui to office."
as the rest of us, if he cbocses to be, "Yes," answered Farmer Corntossel,
he Is greeted by a bewildering oppor- "an" the compliment sort o' started a
luuiiy iur uuuiuo auiuuK uieuiuuio suu
even more vioious publications than
were common twenty years ago. There
are vpalie luon and wemen, highly
cultivated and useful citisens, whose
early reading was largely of the char
acter then current in the cheap week
lies: but who shall dare to cronheeT
that the youth of today, whose literary bers of tn Bae church? Bilkins
excursions take him into the company 5fes, but I Invariubly take up the col
of "Buster Brown" and "Happy Hoo- lections.
ligau" will have an even chance with
the youth of a generation ago to devel
op into a useful and law abiding citi
zen? The influences ol the dukes,
haughty oonnteeees, swaggering pirates
and common ruffians of those days was
certainly not so quickly transmuted
into bad conduct as that of the current
yellow favorite.
Isolation had its advantages for the
people on our farms. Today, the farm-
er's lad, only less than his city contem-
porary, has the worst that our times the pot" "Well," said the young man,
afford thrust upon him. In the cities, 'Grace before meat." And he - linme
the public libraries are live to the ne- Ilately went In search of a minister.
cessuy oi getting people to reaa, ana
to read that which is, at least, not die
tinctly harmful, with strenuous efforts
to promote the more vigorous and help
ful sort of reading. That those in
charge of traveling library systems are
fully conscious that, wise selection of
the books means much to the common
wealths whoe interests they serve,
may be seen from the character of the
books they are sending to the villages,
country school and farm houses. It is
recorded of one well selected and com
bined collection of 40 volumes that in
three years it traveled over 2,000 miles, woman that waits on the table to give
and had 918 recorded loans in 28 tne an extry spoon." Chicago Record
months of actual circulation ln 8 differ- Herald,
ent neighborhoods. Only 64 per cent t '
of this circulation was fiction, bo that , Flrst Singer-Excuse . but that
these encouraging figures show that the 18 my umbrella yu have- Seeond
miscellaneous books are being read and Stranger-I don't doubt it. Just wait
appreciated. What the general result ,-tln 1 cnI1 a Pieman. First Strauger
of the circulation of this better class of I What for? Second Stranger Bur-
books in more or lees book lees commu
nities is, no one may definitely kno-v, ;
but the librarian of any sytsem of
traveling libraries could find in the cor
respondence of her office innumerable '
and eloquent testimonials of the good
work that is being done. So general is
the belief that this class of literature '
will help people to live ou farms and
in . villages more intelligently, and;
therefore more contentedly, that state
workers in farmers' institutes have per
sistently acted as advocates of traveling
libraries, with excel lent and immediate
results in many cases.
Oregon now has 95 state traveling li
braries being sent to as many stations
throughout the state. As these libra
lies belong to the state there is no
charge for their use. Oregon people,
wherever they may be located, may
draw books from the Oregon Library
commission at Salem.
- Utah Dratlater.
The majority of Improved appliances
designed to assist and lessen the work
of th housewife are too complicated
and troublesome to
warrant even a
trial. To gain at
tention thejr must
be exceedln gly
simple ln construc
tion, such as the
dish drainer
shown here, the
Invention of a New
York man. This I
dish drainer !
dish dba ikes, mads a part of the 1
dish pan, being hinged to the edge at
one of the handles, so that It will not 1
slip. The drainer Is also ln the form
of a pan, having side wall to prevent
the dishes falling to the) ground when
being drained. The water draining
from the dishes descends down the In
clined bottom of the drainer into the
dish pan. A small upright serves to
support the outer end of th drainer.
and raise the drainer on an Incline.
The drainer and dish psn caa be U
tantlr separated or readjusted.
1 'a" Squnshlcigh I hnd a letter
r.i:,.' ,h.i ,.,.. every (lay timt I nev?r
could believe." Philadelphia Press.
, , ...
f ' 8ll"SL l
f Papa-Fond of mel Why, he
,m a" Uay wllvu Uot at uul"e
stays up all night Just to enjoy my
ociety ! lown a"a Country,
FInnegan These scales Is no ?ini
fur me at all, at all They only weigh
the heft ot 2W) pouinis, mi i c u
near to 250. Flanagan Well, mnn
alive, can't ye git on thim twice?
Philadelphia Ledger.
naDlt. He hus expected evervthlnir
complimentary ever since." Washing
ton Star.
Wllkins Blinks says he does not
know you at all. Bilkins I'm not sur
prised. He never sees me, you know.
Wllkius But I thought you were mem-
Mr. Green No, my dear; I will not
tell you what I'm going to give you
for your birthday. Why can't you
women be content to wait and enjoy
being surprised? Mrs. Green Oh, tell
me now! If you keep your word, I'll
')e surprised enough.
"If you marry Gruce," exclaimed an
(rate father to his son, "I'll cut you oft
without a penny, and you won't have
much as a piece of pork to boil ln
; Ul8 Fiancee Oh. res. It's lovelv be
fog engaged to you, Jack. But I do
wish you were a rich man, dear. He
How rich, darling? His Fiancee
Oh, rich enough for me to be able to
nub the people I detest and still have
them call me amiable. Loudon Opin
ion. "And now, Uncle Ezra," she said
just before the guests had begun to
arrive, "please remember not to eat
your pie with your knife." "All right,
Lizzie, but I wish you'd tell that young
glars broke
night and
Into
left
my house the other
this umbrella. Ex-
change.
Oil Magnate Ah, my boy, a million
aire's position Is a hard one. Skeptical
Friend As to how? Oil Magnate If
I hoard my wealth, they say I'm a
skinflint, and If I try to give money
away they say I am trying to ense my
guilty conscience. Louisville Courier
Journal. Wife (angrily) Well, there's no
nse In arguing the mntter any longer.
When I set my foot down, thut covers
the entire ground. Husband (calmly)
I wouldn't make It quite that strong,
my dear, but your foot certainly does
cover a good deal of ground. Ex
change. '
Disgusted Wlfe Say, niggub, ebei
tence Ah married yo' yo's dun nullin
'cept sit round de bouse. Doun yo'
eber feel enuy ambishioii? Lnzy Hus
band Ah feels ambishioii w'en Ab's
slttin' round hyah, honey, but Jcs' 's
soon 's Ah stuhts ter wo'k Ah gits dis
couraged. Judge.
The family were discussing the com
mg wedding of the only duugliter. "Of
course," said the bride to be to her fa
ther, "you will give me away?" "I'm
afraid I have done It already, my
deur," he replied. "I told George only
this morning that you hud a disposi
tion Just like your mother's."
The elevated railroad guaid resign
ed his position as an usher at tho
church. "It mixed me all up," he said.
"When I. was showing people into the
pews on Sunday morning I'd tell 'em
to step lively, and once or twice I
Btarted to take up a collection in the
wnoking car." Chicago Tribune.
On coming home from church on
Sunday Archie's mother usked him how
he liked it, and Archie said It was fine.
"What do you like most In the
church?" asked his mother. "Well, the
best part is where they pass around
the mon.ff'
and, turning to his father,
8a'a "ow muLU u,u ou
j dJme
I got
For Thin,
Poor Blood
You can trust a medicine
tested 60 years ! Sixty years
of experience, think of that!
Experience with Ayer's Sar
saparilla; the original Sarsa
parilla; the strongest Sarsapa
rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doe
tors endorse for thin blood,
weak nerves, general debility.
Hilt even tbh rntnil o'd medicine cannot do
It. best work if Hie llvnr N in.cilve .i,d tlie
boweU coii.tli etoil. Kor the bft poulblr re
sults, you ihouhl mice Immlve tses of Ayer's
rills whll tilting theS.rsaiini-llla. The IWe
will quickly rpoud, ami so will the bowels.
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A
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tiers
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CHERRY PECTORAL.
A Back N amber.
Tatson Scribbler Is horribly behind
the times.
Baker How so?
Watson Why, he has a preface to
his new volume of essays Instead of s
foreword. Somerville Journal.
Germany had 11.013 suicides last year,
a rate of '21 to 100,000 inhabitants. Tba
rate for Prussia alone is 'JO ; that for the
Province of Saxony X, and for Schleswiic
Holstein 33, while in Catholic and Polish
Posen it is only 8. For Berlin the rata
was 34.
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per day. " Special rates by the week.
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