Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, June 19, 1908, Image 3

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    What is Peruna?:
Is it a Catarrh Remedy, or a Tonic,
or is it Both?
Some people call Pertma a great tonic. Others refer to Peruna as a great
catarrh remedy.
Which of these people are right T Is it more proper to call Peruna a ca
tarrh remedy than to call it a tonic T
Our reply is, that Peruna is both a tonio and a catarrh remedy. Indeed,
there can be no effectual catarrh remedy that is not also a tonic
In order to thoroughly relieve any case o f catarrh, a remedy must not only
cava a cpeciflc action cn the raucous nembranes affected by tho catarrh, but it
, must have a general tonio action on the nervous system.
Catarrh, even in persons who are otherwise strong, is a weakened condi
tion of some mucous membrane. There must be something to strengthen the
circulation, to give tone to the arteries, and to raise the vital forces.
Perhaps no vegetable remedy in the world has attracted so much attention
medical writers as EYDEASTI3 CANADENSIS. The wonderful efficacy
or this herb has been recognized many years, and is growing in its hold
upon the medical profession. When joined with CTJBZE3 and COPAIEA a
trio of medical agents is formed in Peruna which constitutes a specific rem
edy for catarrh that in tho present state of medical progress cannot be im
proved upon. This action, reinforced by such renowned tonics as COLLIN
60NIA CANADENSIS, COSYDALIS FOEMOSA and CEDSON SEED, ought
to make this compound an ideal remedy for catarrh in all its stages and locations
in the body.
From a theoretical standpoint, therefore, Peruna is beyond criticism. The
nse of Peruna, confirms this opinion. Numberless testimonials from every
quarter of the earth furnish ample evidence that this judgment is not over
enthusiastic. When practical experience confirms a well-grounded theory the
result is a truth that cannot be shaken.
Manufactured by Peruna Drug Manufacturing Co., Columbus, Ohio
Something to Amuse Baby
A funn jrbook in colors called "Jingle Book"
Bent FREE to any mother sending name and ad
dress of her baby and tops from two pound car
tons of "20 Mule Team" Package Borax, with 4c
in stamps. Address Pacific Coast Borax Co., Oak
land, CaL
Information.
Tommy "Paw, what is the Chinese
question ?"
Mr. Tucker "I don't know. It used
to be Mr. Wu, but he's quit."
RHEUMATISM
Is most painful,
What's good?
CO IS OILJMf
Gives instant relief.
Removes the twinges.
USE IT, THEN YOU'LL KNOW
25o. ALL DRUGGISTS-SOo.
Calling Ills Attention.
Mr.' Lingerlong I bad a queer adven
ture this afternoon
Miss de Muir (with a swift glance at
the clock) You mean yesterday after
noon, I presume.
0o OLD SOSES
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; this vital fluid is filled with impurities and poisons which are being
constantly discharged into the place, feeding it with noxious matter and
irritating and inflaming the nerves and tissues so the sore cannot heal.
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
which the bodily channels of waste have failed to remove. Again 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.
Every symptom suggests pollution
and disease -the 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
the real cause is located, and can
therefore have no real curative worth.
S. S. S. heals old Bores by going down
to the fountain-head of the trouble
and driving out the poison-producing
cerms and morbid matters wnicn 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-
PNU
No. 21-08
HKN wrttlna; to atdfertlaars plastae
menu on tni paper.
In HIa Element.
Greasy Grimes You look as If you'd
managed to git in de swim somehow.
Tuffold Knutt Yep ; I'm a Fust Ward
floater now. Chicago Tribune.
riTA Bt. Vitus Dance and all Nervons Dbrwes
ll I w Permanently cored by Dr. Kline's Gnat
.Nerve Kcstnror. Bend for FREE 2tr1al bottle and
l realise. Dr. IL H. Kline, Ld.,ui Arch fcu, PbUv,l'a.
Racial Prejudice.
MacPherson Hear about the Italian
bank brenkin' in New York? One cent
was a' that was left.
O'Rafferty Fwhat was ut? Garlic?
Shop Talk Barred.
Friend (at wedding) Where are you
going to spend your honeymoon, dear?
flushing Bride 'Sh ! You mustn't let
my husband hear you ask that question.
Don't you know he's a beekeeper?
HEALS
I want to recommend S. S. S. to any who are
in need of a blood purifierand especially as a
remedy for sores and obstinate ulcers. In 1877
I had my leg badly cut on the sharp edge of a
barrel, anit having on a blue woolen stocking
the place was badly poisoned from the dye. A
great sore formed and for years no one knows
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
sore on my leg. At last I began the use of
3. S. S., and it was 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 sore. JKO. ELLIS.
SSO Navy Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more foods brighter and faster colors than any other dyo. One 10c package colors b 111c, wool and cotton equally well
and Is guaranteed to give perfect results. Ask dealer, ox we Will send post paid at loc a package. Wrlt for . nee booklet
how to dye, bleac!4nd mix colara. ' MONROE DRUQ COfiiPANY. Quiacy, LUaols.
The Gentle Rebufr.
"Immeasurable are the rebuffs that
the helpers of the poor, the seekers afi
ter charity for their suffering brothers
undergo," gnid a New York charity or
ganisation official. "A friend of minf.
a Methodist minister In a small west
ern town, told me the other day of his
last rebuff, a not unkind one. Enter
ing the olflpe of the local weekly, the
minister said to the editor :
"'I am soliciting aid for a gentleman
of refinement and Intelligence who Is In
dire need of a little ready money, but
who Is far too proud a man to make
his sufferings known.'
"'Why, exclaimed the editor, push
ing rtp his cjeshnde, 'I'm the only chnp
in the village who answers tbat de
scription. What's this gentleman's
name?'
" 'I regret,' said the minister, 'that I
am not at liberty to disclose It'
'"Why, It must be me, said the edi
tor. 'It Is me. It's me, sure. Heaven
prosper you, parson. In your good
work.' "
Doesn't Fraze Him.
"That new preacher you have is a
pretty wide-awake young man, isn't he?"
"Yep. Keeps right on preaehin' when
everybody else is asleep." Cleveland
Leader.
Peculiar to Itself
In selection, proportion and combination
of Ingredients.
In the process by which their remedial
mines are extracted and preserved,
In effectiveness, usefulness and economy,
Curing the widest range of diseases.
Doing the most good for the money,
Having the most medicinal merit.
And the greatest record of cures,
hood's Sarsaparilla
In usual liquid form or in chocolated
tablets known as Sarsatabs, 100 doses tU
ExempIIBed.
Georgle Auntie, what does Irony
mean?
Auntie It menns to say one thing
and mean the opposite, like calling a
rainy day a fine day.
Georgle I think I understand you,
nuntie. Wouldn't this be Irony: "Aun
tie, I don't want a nice big piece of
cake?"
Considerate.
In 'a country church one Sabbnrh,
as the congregation were rising for the
first hymn, an old lady entered the
hurch at the same time. She held up
'Mr baud, exclaiming: "Keep your
seats. Losh, ye needna arise, though I
have come 'i " Timlon Express.
$103 Reward, $100.
Trureiile-jct .ils ifterv:ll bi pleaded to
lcar.it.n! thie N t l'Mst ouodr liieil . ,.-eap;
ihat 'i-i-iic: l-.a: hB uWe to u:i- Hi all lis
stage.-,, ana that 1s Cam-rh. Hall's t'afsrrli
Cure is tut; nniv p jslt.viMv.croiy Known tn -.he
medical fmernhy. Catrrru be n a constitu
tional uisease. requires a constitutional tuat
inent Hall's Cnarrh Ci rein laken iniernnllT,
acting directly uj n tTiu blood and mucous Bur
faces of the system, tuerebv destroying tho foi n
datinn of the disease, and giving t e pat ent
strength by building up the con.stilu'lon and
assisting nature In doing Its woric. Tho pro
prietors have an much faith In ttsi tirative pow
ers hat they offerOneHundred Dollnrslorany
case that it fails to care. Send for list of
testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY it CO., Toledo, O.
Bold by all druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Fawi.y Pills for constipation.
Couldn't Be Snobbish.
Mrs. De Stylo I've been sending
Mary' to a fashionable academy, but
she doesn't seem to get on very well.
Uncle Jerry No? She's a pretty
bright girl.
Mrs. De Style Oh! she's bright and
very sensible, but
Uncle Jerry Ah! I guess that's It
She's too sensible to be affected by it
Catholic Standard and Times.
Taking No Chances.
"Oh, the sorrow of It!" sobbed tho
fair maid. "Last night I refused Mr.
Blank and this morning bis body was
found In the river."
"Poor fellow!" murmured her girl
friend. "I suppose he was afraid you
!ulght change your mind."
WANTED
INPORMATION
REGARDING
Farm or Business
for sale. Not particular about location.
Wish to hear from OWNER only who will
sell direct to buyer. Give price, descrip
tion and state when possession can be
had. AddresB,
L DARBYSHIRE, Boi 228. Rsdrnta-. N. 1.
HOCS AT ALL
RICES. FOR EVERV
MEMBER os the raMiLV.
li an t if r
MIN, BOYS, WOMEN. MISSES AND CHILDREN.
fig? 1. D"J?,m mmkam mnd mails
Siar world, Aooaataa ihay hold thuir
Bhmoo. fit boltmr, wmmm lonpor. mnd
flgst. mrm of promt mi vmlum thmn mny ot hop
sftMi lit thm world t.rtmw. tlwTl
W. L Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Wee Shoes Cannot
-T' 'H f lOJf. W. l, Druids name and prl- li stamped on bottom. Tnke HnhstUoto.
Bold by the hmt shoe dealers nerjwhera. titiooe mailed from laetnry to any psrt of the world. I lias,
traled CatnloK tree u auy address. VV. I.. ItoLJl.AN, llrucktua, Mux.
ror ine
Knnaren
To succeed these days you
must have plenty of grit, cour
age, strength. How is it with
the children?. Are they thin,
pale, delicate ? Do net forget
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You
know it makes the blood pure
and rich, and builds up the
general health in every way.
The elitldren esnnot thvuIMt hare ewd
ntaltli iin!e& thfl linwels are in proper cotnlt
tlon. AsIukksI liver elve a coatt il tongue,
bud breath, c-onsllpaterl bowels. Correct sll
these by Riving mull laxative dnncs of Aver s
Pills. All vegetable, sugar coated.
Hde by J. C. Ayer Co. Lowell, Mast.
Also manufacturers of
9 HAIR VIGOR.
yers
AlitJE CUKE.
CHERRY PECTORAL.
Would Auk No Mercy.
Mrs. Vick-Sonn Whnt do you suppose
you would do if you were to meet the.
fool killer?
Her Husband I'd tell him I wns the
man he was looking for, all right. I have
just given orders to have that new addi
tion to the house torn down and built
again exactly as you want it.
Motheff will And Mrs. Window's fcootliiug
Syrup the b it remedy to use lor their ch; Mi 'a
luring the tee thing uenod.
Those Dear Friends.
Nan This is Jack's latest picture.
Don't you think he looks better in profile
than in a front view?
Fan Much better, dear. It doesn't
show his bald spot.
The
General Demand
of the Well-informed of the World has
always been for a simple, pleasant
and efficient liquid laxative remedy of
known value; a laxative which physi
cians could sanction for family use
because its component part3 are
known to them to be wholesome and
truly beneficial im effect, acceptable
to the system and gentle, yet prompt,
In action.
In supplying that demand with Its
excellent combination of Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Cali
fornia F'.g Syrup Co. proceeds along
ethical !ii:?s and relies on the merits
cf tiio laxative for its remarkable
success.
I That 13 one of many reasons why
I Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna Is
given the preference by tho Well-
Informed. To get Its beneficial effects
always buy the genuine manufac
tured by. the California Fig Syrup Co.,
only, and for sale by all leading
druggists. Prloe fifty cents per bottle.
open all the year
Clatsop Beach Seaside, Oregon
"Tuc Dlrertlf on the beach overlooking
" H the onpun. Hot suit, baths and
GLIFP MfilKF snrf bathing. Iterrra
np Sun parlors. Electric llk-hts. Fire
' Tllure and strum hpnf- Va wulby
ftr?Ff!f!FJ" and drives. Sen foods s snor
UUCUUft ,ully Mutes. 83.60 and Ifcl.OO
per 4ny. n-Kprclal rates lr the week.
I DAN. J. MOOIUi, rruprintor
MADE FOP SERVICE
IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER
AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY
WATERPR00F
DOMMFT.
1 V-'i A 1 I ASM
$350
This trade mark
and tho word
Tower on the
buttons disttn
auish this hiah
grade slicker from
ftlie just as good
brand
mono m7TXh
Bs Eaualled At Am Price
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HOTEL iOOHE
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8 2Ls 8.
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RAISING OF WHEAT.
Advantages of Correct Methods of
Growing and Marketing.
Br S. C Armstrong. Washington Stmt CoTien
Pullman.
We must fitt find out what the ex
isting demand la lining to be, and then,
If possible, meet that demand; for If
we do not meet the requirement of the
demand, tome one else will, and we
will be forced to a lower level than we
should hp. Coneeqiu Dt'y, In the pro
duct irn of wheat, we have to study the
protieuis we meet from a competitive
standpoint; we niuet compete with
somebody else who is prowing wheat,
not out neighbor, necessarily, but our
ne;ghbor'a section of the country. A
man will go where he ran get the beat
wheat, if he wants to bny, and If we
have not the best, we 111 lose the trade.
We of the wheat producing districts
of Washington are fortunate in having
the beet country for the production of
wheat on earth, and we rhonld nee the
utmost dilitrer.ee to see that we employ
only the bett methods. If we do this,
we can place Washington at the head of
the wheat prodnoini regions of the
globe, and th brand of the "Evergreen
Btate" on a barrel or fntk of flour will
be known as a mark of purftoiiun the
world over.
We, the puhlic, phould commence to
ralee the grade standard. The (tale
prain commieBioner is at present forcing
the puraliarer to accept No. 2 as No. 1 ;
we cannot expert to notes much for No.
1 wheat that teals 58 pr.nnds as our
nelghbota ran for wheat that testa bet
ter. Because this itute of affairs exists,
we are eeialiug out, tdi:h year, whest
less sought for than wheat grown in
many other countries.
We should inMst that every grain
gtower in the slate use inch oare in the
, produotionh of hie wheat that the re
sulting higher standard will Increase
the demand for our wheat. If we im
prove the quality of our product, the
itate grain commissioner will be forced
to raise the standard; and we should
in this way see that our standard la
above the standard of every other wheat
producing state. By doing this, we
would ranee our wheat to be quoted at
fancy prices. We should make our
product so good that we would be will
. ing to have out name and address print
; ed on it, so that as It goes out into the
' markets of the world, people the world
over will know that we are proud of our
product,
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Valuable Information to Pac.fic North
west Irq .ireve
By J. L. Ash lock, Washington Experiment Sta
tion, Pullman.
Ryan "Has mankind ever been able
to devise a fence that will stop an An
gora goatf Bo coyotes annoy themf"
L. L. V.
"There are no domesticated animals
thnt are as hard to keep penned up as
Angora goats. To socure them, a fence
should be of a kind that will not per
mit the animals to elimb, and from
four to five feet high. It should be so
constructed thnt a goat cannot jump
over it, and preferably should be made
of wire instead of boards. A wire fonce
made of woven wire and about fifty-four
inches high should hold them. Remem
ber, that if the animals can get any
sort of vantage from which to jump,
they will go over the fence. The goats
are pretty good on the defensive, hence
coyotes do not as a rule make much
headway in attacking them."
Glenwood, Idaho "Is 'quack grass
a dangerous pestf How may I kill
morning-gloriesT" C, B.
" 'Couch grHss' is another name for
this post, and it is certainly dangerous
when it once has escaped into a garden.
I In the Kastern States it is reported
quite often, but I have not been in
formed that it is in the Northwest in
any great abundance. The morning
glory is even more dangerous than
quack grass. Fall plowing and cover
ing with straw or manure are fairly
good nwans of destroying it, but it Is
nearly impossible to kill it by fall plow
ing." Wolf Creek, Mont "How much al
falfa seed should be sown per acre!
Which is better, fall or spring seed
ing" w. C.
"If moisture conditions are all right,
fall seeding will do in somo regions.
Spring seeding shoeld be done ao as
to avoid damage by frost when the seed
is germinating. Twelve to fifteen
pounds per acre is ab'ut right for broad
cast seeding, but if a drill or seeder is
used, ten or twelve will do."
Grass Valley, Or "Please tell me
eoncorning the comparative value of
wheat, hay, and earrots as a feed for
horses." I. M. U.
"Such a comparison is impossible,
since the feeds you mention do not fill
the same need. The food value of ear
rots ia very low, but the effeet they
have in toning up the system, and keep
ing It in good running order is very
important. A horse oouid eat a peck of
carrots per day to a very good advan
tage, but you should not attempt to
substitute them for hay. The same ia
true in making a comparison of wheat
and raw earrots for hog feed, although
up to the amount that a hog will eat,
the earrots will replace s certain por
tion of the wheat. I ean safely say
that where earrots will yield twenty
tons per sere, you will find it highly
profitable to feed them to hocrs to the
full capacity of their appetities, provid
I IK you feed some grain in eonnaetloa
, with the eorrots; but you will be un
able to keep stock hogs on earrote alone,
as they contain too small a percentage
I of boae-snd-musele-making material."