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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1908)
ST PATRICK 0Drov the snake from SmW IRELAND Drives all aches from the body, cures Rheumatism. Neuralgia and CONQUERS PAIN 25CAIL DRUGGISTS 50c. wm SHOES T ALL (iiji mm -. J SHOFB IT II I MCN, BOVB, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. JSCS V. L. Douglnm tnnkm mnd moll more K ZX'mZ. A?iv;zl ix. '-fc"9 W. I - llAiirr SA mil SE Cllt On. CL... n i d. r n.j n a n.i.. .,, wu ull, ujjg OnU05 vdiniui no cquaiiBU hi Hnj nica ftflkTh'L'!&. D"-lnanie and prion l stamped on bottom. Tnke Ko Hnh.tltiite. waUa LTrJ. "'"" " "uuKxl from factory to any part of the world. lllu. sraua uuwui tree u aiiy aaaraaa, . a. a, iiJi. 2Srcktun, Mua. Instruction on the construction and op- Par from It. ration of the turbine engine has been Upgardson You smoke all the time, idded to the course of the Stuyvesant high don't you? ichool in New York City. A turbine en- j Atom No : half the time I don't smoke rine has been installed and is shown in t all. I seldom touch a cigar between peratlon beside an engine of the recipro- 9 P. m. and 9 a. m. rating type. The turbine is doing duty j In generalizing electricity, as well as iery-- Mothers will And Mrs. Wlnaiows Soothing Ing for demonstration rmrnoses. VtX"' ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Washington Farmer AsIc Information on Various Subjects. From the Washington Stata Collage, Pullman. The experiment station has received a letter from J. A. B., of Everett, ask ing how to exterminate the 'Canadian thistle. Professor W. S. Thornber, horticulturist, replied as follows : "The Canadian thistle is a hard plant to fight, but by judicious cut ting and cultivation you can eradi cate it. The plant must be kept from forming a growth above the surface of the ground for at least one year in order that your efforts for Its ex termination may be successful. The plant spreads by underground stems, or roots, which are thrown up at dis tances of from three to six feet from th parent plant,, so merely destroy ing the mother plant will not kill the weed. A good cutting during the month of June, followed by other cuttings in the latter part of July and on through August will check the thistle materially, and may de stroy' it entirely, it Is generally quite difficult to eradicate the plant in pastures and fence corners, since a small residue will be left unde stroyed, which will grow durng the following year. There is no spray that will kill It. Sometimes It is helpful to cut the thistle oft about three inches below the surface of the ground, which caases the root to rot by drying out. In cultivated fields it is advisable to rake out the underground stems, and allow them to rlry thoroughly before plowing again. Syrup rffigs AO 1 . 1 J enna stem JJff ecT- .tnv a s , r .hv.vd Lleanses ihoXctpm r.ffo uaHy.DispeU Colds anttnead- aches due lo Lonstmation; Acts naturally, acts Truly as a .Laxative. ' Best forMenkmpn ana CKilrJ-ren-ybungancl Old. 'To get its Tjenejiclal Effects, Always buy the Genuine which has The jull name of the Com pany ' CALIFORNIA t E( Syrup Co. oy whom it is manufactured . printed on the front of every package. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS, sme size only, regular price 50b- bottle-. Literal Charltjr. "I would like to take the ftense of the tieetlng about this cluirlty relief," said the professional philanthropist. And when the contribution was taken up he found he had taken nothing else. Baltimore American. Willing to Give It a Trial. Sympathizing Friend You suffer from general debility sometimes, do you? Did you ever try massage? Mrs. Skimmerhorn No; how mucb does it cost a bottle? The Seasoned Old Verier. The curate was looking over his church when he met the verger. That morning they had sung the Benedlcite. The verger said: "This morning I followed the Benedicite closer than usual, and they mentioned all things but the verger." "Surely," snid the curate, smilingly, "they mention 'All green things upon the earth.' "Illustrated Bits. On 111a lilBnltr. The chief of the gang of burglars wai dividing the swag. "You played sick while the rest of ui were doing the work on that last job. Bill," he said. "All you did was to locat the plant. Here's what you get for that." Bill counted the small wad and handed it buck. "Keep it, cap," he said. "I'll be satis fied with honorable mention." Dlaailrooi Heartlon. "I was awfully worripd about Johnny when he had that last sick spell," said Mrs. Lapsling. "and when the doctor told me he was going to get well I went fair ly deleterious with joy." Another letter from W. G. M., of Mabton, made Inquiry concerning the culture of English walnuts in that region. Professor Thornber's reply follows: "The selection of proper varieties Is very important, and up to the pres ent time I have found only two va rieties that are hardy enough', to thrive well under the conditions of your locality. These two are the Fayette and the Mayette. They are not English walnuts, strictly speak ing, but are the same species, and are commonly spoken of as "Per sian or 'English walnuts.' It will be Impossible for you to grow in a commercial way grafted " trees of these varieties, simply because the operation of grafting Is so difficult that only a few are secured, and the price of grafting stock is very high. I A better way Is to secure good first or second generation trees from re liable nurserymen. Theses second generation trees are grown from nuts of first generation trees, usually in Oregon and California. From my personal experience, I should judge that you will succeed remarkably well if you secure good varieties. Almost any of our soils, if the sea sons are not too severe, will grow English walnuts, providing there is not a shale, or hardpan, nearer than three or four feet to the surface of the ground. I understand that we are obliged to watch these conditions very closely in this section. I do not recommend that English walnuts be sown in your region, yet I believe by careful selection of varieties and of the orchard . grounds that they will succeed in many places." KTamlnar Hla Bablea. A farmer near Wigtown bas eight Daughters, who are named to represent his feelings at the time of their birth. The eldest is called "Joy," and the sec ond bears the name of "Summer," as she was born in July. The third ar rived at a time of fluanclal difficulties, aud would have been called "Sorrow," but her mother refused to have the name. So Surah was substituted. Things were brighter when number four came, and "IIoie" was' her por tlon, while five and six twins were respectively "Spring" and "April." this last being their birth month. The sev enth was styled "Harvest," and the youngest "Comfort" CITO 8t- Vitus' Panes and all Nervons DWaaM 1.1 1 0 permanantly cured br Dr. Kline's On-al Ai-rve Hcjiorer. Bend for FREE 2tr!ol bottle and treatise. Dr. li. 1L Kline, Ld.,931 Arch bU, lliUa,l'a. Science) and Sound Fact. ' "The workings of the human mind when asleep are full of wonder," re marked a scientist" who was paying a visit to an acquaintance. "Have you ever started up from a sound dream less sleep, with every sense on the alert and .with your whole being thrillog with a vivid yet Indefinable feeling that something was wrong aud instant action required?" "Often," replied his hostess, "and In nearly every ense I have found that I was awakened by the fumbling of my husband's key at the front door!" sophia LTr HEALTH VERY POOR , RESTORED BY PERUNA CASTOR I A For InfantB and Children. fiie Kind You Have Always Buugii! Bears the Signature HOWAKD E. rrnTOlV.-Assayer and Chemist. Leadville, t'olorada bpecimun prices: iiold, Pllvi-r,L. ad,'l;(iold, HHver.TOc; Gold, 60c j Zinc or t'OLii f r, 1. Cyanide tests. Mailing envelopes and full price list sent on application. Control and t'm iiire work solicited. iiel'erence: Carbonate Nu iloiial Bank. CUBES MALARIA Another inquiry from Seattle re lates to the culture of chestnuts. The correspondent was advised as fol lows: "The American chestnut (the reg ular, tall-growing variety) should be pruned the same as any other shade tree, leaving, however, a permanent, or constant leader, through the cen ter of the tree. This is the practice of the Experiment Station, and one that is used upon all forms of the tall, or upright, growing trees. It is also used upon the sweet cherries, hut not unnn the nonr nrtpa Malaria is due to impurities and poisons in the blood. Instead of being "The tendency of this chestnut is rich, strong and healthy, the circulation has become infected with germs of t0 Prduce a thin, open top, and It is disease which destroy the rich, red corpuscles that furnish nourishment and advlsable t0 cut back the outer limbs, strength to the body, and reduced this vital fluid to such a weak waterv and 1ccas'onally leader to thick condition that it is no longer able to keep the system in health, or wlrd off 5hnut.Tihorbe prunid' red corpusc es takes the color and glow of health from the cheek, and we them from a foot to three feet from see pale, sallow faces and washed out, chalky complexions among the first the ground. They will practically symptoms of Malaria. But Malaria is a general systemic disease, and as take care of themselves after the the blood becomes more heavily loaded with its germs we have more serious flrst year or two of pruning. This jnd complicated symptoms ; the impure blood having its effect on all parts Prun,nS may be done at ttny t,me cf the body. The appetite fails, digestion is weakened, chills and slizht ,hlle thev tree ,a d,or1ma!!t' or Bw.tev tevef are frequent, anTthe sufferer loses energy and ambS because of a iSeZS aUeTt Tomes constant tired-out and "no account " feeling. The lack of necessary nour- 2So full T P" ishment and healthful qualities in I ' the blood causes boils and abscesses, A farmer residing near Center- Hard to Do Without Pockets. "The most annoying thing in navy life for a recruit Is the absence of side pockets in the uniform trousers," J. K. Hose, a jeoninn at the navy re cruiting station, suld this morning. "The average man doesn't renll7.e how strong is the custom of thrusting his hands In his trousers pockets until he dons a pair without pockets. I've worn the navy uniform four years now, and I frequently find myself trying to put my hands iu my pockets." Kaunas City Times. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fnr any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. . F.J. CHENEY4CO.,Tolcdo,0 We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last lf years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all buUness transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tion made br his Arm. WALPINtJ, KINNAN & MARVIV, Wholesale Dnifrirtgts, Toledo.O Hall's Cat ar rati Cure is aken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and muvous sur faces of the svstem. TestimontalF sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Drtiuuista Take Hall's Family Pills lor Constipation. A Trne Epitaph; Alarle Lloyd, the funious English music hall star, lniil been describing, at a dinner In New York, an actor whose career drink hnd ruined. "Yes," said Miss Lloyd, "he was a frightful drinker. As hard a drinker. In act, as an ancient Yorkshire tavern keener on whose tomb is Inscribed : "'He has lost his best customer. The Ideal "The funniest thing happened last night," confessed the dainty college girl, all red with dainty blushes. "What was It, dear?" asked her chum, eagerly. "Why why, I was just going to pro nounce the word 'kiss.' " "And did you?" "No er Hurry took the word right out of my mouth." Catarrh Twenty-live Years Kail a Bad Ceng!). Miss Kop'iia' Kit,He"on, Evanstoo, Illinois, U. S. A., writes: "I have bien tionl Ijd with catarrh for nearly twenty-five years, and have tried many cuiei for it, but obtained very little helo. "Then my brother advised me to try PernnH, and I did. "My heal h was very poor at the time 1 begau takinlt Puruna. My throat was vry core anil I had 'a bad cough. "Peruna has cured me. The chronic catarrh Is gone and my health is very much improved. "I re.ominerd Parana to all my friend who ar troubled as I was." PERUNA TABLETS: Some people pre fer tablets, rather than medicine in a fluid form. Such people- can obtain Peruna tablets, which represent the medicinal ingreilhnts of Peruna. Kauh tablet eq mis one average dose of Peruna. Man-a-lin the Idea! Laxative Manulactured hy the Peruna Drug Manufactnrin Co., Colnmbiif, Ohio. The Uenlry. "Site's engaged, ain't she?" lmiulred the huughly blonde at the ribbon coun ter. "Yes," replied the lady who sold laces, "she's engtiged to that new sales lady's brother." "Where's he employed at?" "He's a night wntcli gentleman over to Hurgen & Co.'s." Philadelphia Press. A t'lnoh. ' "And how can you be sure of going to heaven?" asked the Sunday school teacher. "I guess." said little Tommy Wise, "the best way would be to get pa tc say we couldn't. Then nia would take us there or bust. That's how wo got to the svti shore last summer." Phila delphia Press. Still In Evidence. Matron (out on house hunting expedi tion.) Who occupied these apartments last? Janitor A family named Johnson. Matron Know anything about tliem? Janitor No, ma'am. Matron (sniffing the air) Well, I do. They were fond of onions, sauerkraut, and codfish. nellevlna; the Monntonr. Nan He proposed to you while the train was going around the elevated loop? How odd ! Kun Yes, and thi enKngeinpnt lusted till we got clear around. You don't know how it relieved the tedium of the ride. Chicago Tribune. WANTED INfOnMATION KCGAROINU skin affections, and in some cases I Vwlm loo I was running a farm on sores ana ulcers to break out, and nited with Mh. !., lr-mV0'mIpre" vllle. desires to know the best meth- 33f fSl of Sr LrfevTwhS "hS. TJaS od of raising peas, and th. most d LJZL i i. T nu li of medicines recommended as blood purifl- sirable variety; also, with regard to nay leave his health permanently chU1 eures, d .,,. ,r.dlP.tori, comblnlng pe wlth oat8 xhe sta. impaired. To cure Malaria both a but nothing did me any good until I bea-an omoln,n Deas WKn 8- blood purifier and tonic are necessary, touS.s.s. Th. ISJH Ttiatt" t,0n BUPP1,ed hlm wIth the tMo"' in order to remove the cause and at taking it for awhile I was as wall and ,n" information: the same time build up the system strong as I ever was. I nave never had a "The experience of the Experi- from its weakened and run-down ehiu iac nor 011 slightest1 symptom of ment Station staff, leads us to be- cohdition. S. S. S. is the medicine i others will be benefited Heve that almost any of the com- best fitted for this work It is the br m7 ,lP"ieoce' that end in mon field variety of peas will grow most oerfect of 111 hWd ourifiers and Tiew 1 ,Ir thi, Gonial. knowing that well in your region. We advise the most perfect of all blood purifiers, and s. 8. S. U ths lst remedy for Malaria. Black-Eyed Marrow Fat as the best to PU1 veKetable ingredtents of Amory, Hiss. 8. R. COWLEY. general variety. Ordinarily we bow which it is composed make it the J the peas at the rate of one to one greatest and safest of all tonics. . and one-half bushels per acre, dlsk- B. S. S. goes down into the circulation and removes every trace of impurity lns or drilling them at least four or poison, and at the same time gives to the blood the health-sustaining qual- ,ncne deep. Sow the oats about a itiesit needs. It cures Malaria thoroughly and permanently because it w.eek, after the peag are BOWn' " removes the germs and poisons which produce the disease, and while doin ItLf.Tw '0thamuc this tone, up and strengthens every part of the system When S. S. S.Taf .TothTeToTunles? 'CwJJ cleansed the blood the symptoms pass away, the healthy color returns to the advantage. We do not consider the complexion, the old tired, depressed feeling is gone, and the entire health that oats and peas are as good for is renewed, Boole with information about Malaria and any medical advice nor,e for cows. The mixture j ire. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. m,lke T6rr rlch Butr,tlou" I A Hair D ressmg Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair more manage able; to keep it from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, that will feed the hair at the same time, a regular hair-food. Well-fedhairwillbestrong,and will remain where it belongs on the head, not on the comb The beat kind of a testimonial "Sold lor over sixty years." A"" 111 by J. C. Aj.r Co., Low.ll, to manufaeturers or J SARSAPABILU. PILLS. CftestY PECTOBAL. yers Farm or Business XT.., i-- .i . i .t Wish to hoar from OWNtR only who will Bell direct to buyer. Give price, descrip tion anil Htnte when paauenuion can be had. A'MreHS, L DARBVS11RE, Bo. 221 Hacklier, N. Y. " H 20 MULE TEAM IN A NEW PACKAGE 5 lbs. Mo it economical to buy. All dealers. Save the pic awe topn; each are worth 12 coupona in w chunice for prenenla. Premium lint free of l'acillc Coant Borax Co.. Oakland. CaU MOTEL r.lOORE uu OPEN ALL TIIK YF.Att Clatsop Beach Seaside, Orebon THE WnwUr a the brack OTerlooklD fhaa ambh Una ..la a. . . . - ui ooi-aa. not Butt Hatha aad ULIFF HOUSE . Keerea vuirr nuy tlo, p,er for flhB fir Moa parlors. Eleetrle light. Fire. ' plaee ao steam heat. Vine walks OREQOnT'f.4'1."'' - 'oods a spec. pe far. M-Npeelal rales ky the week. km, , aiuuiuc, rroprletor PNU No. 23-0 w HKlf writing to dTrtltr pltH niniina inn ppr