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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1908)
T 77 11. i m railing Thus cried the hair. And a kind neighbor came to the res cue with a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. The hair was saved! In gratitude, it grew long and heavy, and with all the deep, rich color of early life. ' Sold in all parts of the world for sixty years. " About on Tr are I lost nearly til of mi fc.lr following an attack of inoulu. I was advised by a (ileiirt to us. Ay.r's Hair VIor. I did ), and a a re.nlt I now Iistc a beautiful bead of hair " allu. W J. Bkowm. M.doih ones Fall. Wla. by J. O. ij Co., Lowell, Aiao manuiaoturera o( H SARSAPA81LLA. I PVC PILLS. 5 O CHtatr pectcsal I 1 Face. "Wall," Mid the customer, as he paii the barber and moved toward the door, "I feel like congratulating myself on get tins safely out of a mighty bad scrape." By placing himself promptly on the out aide of the barber a hop he avoided get tins LiniMlf into a mighty bad scran. Ilia Itecepttoa. The lathmua mosquitoea gathered en thusiastically around the genial Secretary of War. "Here's a candidate," they hummed, "exactly to our liking!" At th succeeding banquet it was agreed by all present that a very enjoyable time was had. TEl DAISY PLI UUtl destroys all the file, and affardi comfort to eierj home in dining room, Bleepini room and everj plttc where fliei aretroutleume. Clean, uaut anj will not anil ol , . injure anything. rnr thorn onoa and iron will never be without them. If not Sep' bjr aea..ra. aent prepaid for 20o. ftAKOLD BOMEM, 11 DeXalt Ave., Brooklyn, a. T. St. Helen's Hall, Portland, Or. Resident and Day School for Girls. Catalogue on Request. Food Products Libbys Cooked Corned Beef There's a big differ ence between just corned beef the kind sold in bulk and Libby's Cooked Corned Beef. The difference is in the taste, quality of meat and natural flavor. Every fiber of the meat of Libby's Cooked Corned Deef is evenly and mi Idly cured, cooked scientifically and carefully packed in Libby's Greal While Kilchen It forms an appetiz ing dish, rich in food value and makes a sum- -mer meal that satisfies. for Quick Serving: Libby's Cooked Corn ed Beef, cut into thin slices. Arrange on a platter and garnish with Libby's Chow Chowl A tempting dish for luncheon,dinner,supper Writ for frtt book lt-"Hot to Make Vood TMf to MatT iSHsanjsgg, IsiM M llaay's mi rl easier, - - - - kFB rSsaw Ly. Heft I (j&j jWaLfj Llhfcjr, CkkafS II I U fC. i. saw 52 Of "TICS ti8f 0 tTA-mir a- a U The Crows, Faithful friends of the white nian. comrades of the pioneer and th eoldler In battle with the Sioux and U' Chey enne, the Crow, or Absnrake, are now passing from the face of the enrtl. moHt forgotten. The trllie lnhtil.its n splendid reservation In southern Mon tana, and the whites are striving to oieu It for settlement, which causes protest from the Crows a protest which will go unheeded. Gratitude for past favors done should protect the Absarake to-day, but when did .the white man show grntltude to the Indian who owned good lands? The Crow, according to some eth nologists, are of the Shoshonl race, while others classify them as a branch of the Dakota. They are probably a mixture of the two races, crystallized Into a compact tribe by the exigencies of war and the pressure of powerful enemies. It is doubtful If fhey ever numbered more than 4,500 souls that was an estimate placed on tiiein by Catlin seventy years ago and they now total about 1,700. The decrease among them has lieen greater In time of peace fhnn when they were at war. Ill 1884 they numbered 3,22(5; this number fell to 2,450 In 1888, and has now shrunk to about 1,720. Consumption Is mnlnly re sponsible for the immense death rate of the tribe. The Crows are of great stature, and proud, yet courteous bearing. As war riors, they ranked high among the tribes, and, for their small number, did splendid fighting against the Sioux, Cheyenne and Blackfoot. Their Moa tana hunting range was one of the rich est in the country, and the Absarake managed to hold it despite the ceaseless atliicks of far more numerous fXM. Kn in the first arrival of the wh'te man, the Crow nation was the uev comer's friend. The Crow warriors fought In countless battles with tne prairie terrors, and it was a Crow who alone escaped from the slaughter of the Custer massacre. Of late years the Absarake have tak en great Interest in farming, stock rals Ing and Irrigation. They are fast ac quiring civilization, but are dying so rapidly that only a few of them will be left in another generation. SECKET OF AEROPLANE. Wrluht I! rut hers' Alrahlp la D scribed by Builders. What purports to be a complete de scription of the Wright brothers' suc cessful aeroplane has beeu given out. TJie description was taken from draw ings aud descriptions filed with the French patent ollice when application was made for patents which the French government issued last Janu ary. To the partial description of the In dention given by the Wrights them selves, but one new fact is advanced, the plan by which the aviator is en abled to maintain the euuUibrium of the aeroplane despite sudden and vari- abled to maintain the equilibrium of by means of building the main planes in three sections, the center one of which Is rigid while the other wings are so pivoted that a turn of a wheel at the operator's hand causes one wing to lift slightl.v while the other is correspondingly depressed, thereby In creasing the angle of resistance In one wing and decreasing it in the other, the effect of which Is to return the ma chine to an even keel. , Prevention of a rotary movement be ing given to the machine by the action of the ii ir currents on the wings Is effected by a "fish-tall" rudder that Is set at the .rear of the machine and Is connected by cables with a similar rudder on the front of the machine. A horizontal rudder Is also fixed to the front of the machine. Orville Wright's description of the machine Is quoted as follows: "Approximately It consists of a box like frame 40 feet wfdc, 7 feet long and 1 feet deep, made of spruce and ash. At the center and top front Is a front rudder, a feature which the Wrights Introduced and which has proved su perior to the old method of a rear rudder. "In the center, to the rear, Is the tall of tho machine, approximately twelve feet In length, less than one-third the wn.nuR wiuniiT. onviLLE wbiqiit. length of those on French flyers. Ton consists in different models' of one or two vertical cloth-cored frames. "At the rear, balancing tue machine and as near the center as possible, are two propellers. Helmv the frame work and toward the rear l a KkU, similar to the runners of sN. This ig U8)M for landing and differs lii this par tlcular from the trench machines, which are equipped with wheels. For a portion of twelve feet at each end the upper and lower frame work Is provided with a surface of strong cot ton cloth. "In the center of the machine at the bottom is a small duihle-wbeel truck, which, running on a monorail, is used while the machine Is acquiring speed enough to leave the ground. The Middle picture shows the N first Wright "glider," built in 1000. To) picture, the second glider, 1901. Lower picture, the third glider, 1902-3, tho first one to contain an engine. monorail Is easily movable in any di rection. "The Wright machine weighs about 800 pounds, and In addition to Its own weight, Including a fimr-eylinder mo tor of between twenty-five and thirty horsepower, devised and made by the Wright brothers, the machine can carry two men and fuel enough to drive the machine 300 miles. It can carry enough fuel with one man aboard to travel 500 miles." Women Wear Overall. A woman can wear overalls any old time in the State of Arkansas and not violate any of the laws, providing' that she does not attempt to disguise her self as a uiaii. This, according to a Little Hock dis patch, Is the gist of a decision handed down by Attorney General Kirby, at the behest of woman Inquirers. Kirby, It Is said, admitted in his opinion that the wearing of overalls by women might be desirable at times, but hoped that It may not become a general pre vailing style. Hut there Is a lot of uneasiness ah over Arkansas, from the hotel rotundas of the cities, to the front porches "of cross-road stores. For It Is' feared that, In view of the decision, "wom en's rights" leagues may be started and the members urged to wear over alls If they care to. Some Mi-u. Some men spend most, of their lives making the rest miserable. Some men nre so little that they can not see the greatness of trifles. Some men will waste four dollars worth of time trying to save twenty five cents. Some men think they see everj-thliiR. They nre the ones who Invariably "go It blind." Some men are so dishonest thnt they suspect every honest man of playing a game too deep for them to get on to. Some men are only a little removed from their monkey ancestors they nre always busy, yet never accomplish any thing. Some men, who readily admit tbnt a straight line Is the shortest distance be tween two mathematical points, cannot see that exactly the same principle ap plies in morals. Some men manage to succeed in spite of their most earnest endeavors. War wick James Price. When a Klrl looks pretty In a mock, It took ber half an hour to get her skirts and feet arranged. The girl who flounces down regardless of her annearance. may be comfortahio hi, she looks as bad as a woman who rides . i .1 norse aBinue. Every boy Is proud of the fact that he chews tobucco, and every man i. ashamed of It Palatal Etiquette. The royal court of France used to be great place for etiquette. Louis XIV. oui.-e caught a severe cold owing to the fact that on his arising from his bed one cold morning the lord of the .bainiier, whose duty It was to hand iihu his shirt, linpiH-ucd to be absent Not one of the numerous courtiers present bad the courage to transgress etiquette by banding the garment to the frhlverlng monarch. Loudon Scrap Book. Mothers will find Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup the best remedy to uae fur their cu.'kli -a luting the teething period. A Bit Different. Townr There's one thing about my wife. She makes up her mind If she ?an't afford a thing that she doesn't need It. Browne Something like my wife, only she buys It first and makes tip her mind afterward. Philadelphia Press. CITP Vitas' Dan re nf all Rerroas Dlaawi 1.1 1 0 pennanenilr cured by Dr. Kline's tinal Aei-ve Ileatorer. Send for PHKK S3 trial bnttlo and -reaUae. lr. It. ILlillae, 1A.M1 Arch BU, l'hlla.,l'a. II Was rrartlcal. "Young man, you write a good deal f poetry to my daughter." "Yes, sir." "It takes a practical man to sup port a wife." "Well, it's this way. I have to write her an occasional letter, and I'm so busy at the office that I Just copy the poetry to fill In." The explanation was satisfactory. Exchange. Deafness Cannot Be Cured , by local application, as they cannot rcaoli the dlsesNed portion ot the ear. 1 her U onlv one way to cure dealness, and that la by coniiiltn tionsl remedifs. Heafnext la caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Kuitschlan 'I uhe. When thin tubj la inflamed you have a rumbling; sound or lmperf Jet hear ing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness it the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused "by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition ol the mucous aurfares. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of leafness (caused byeatnrrh) that can not becured by Hall's Catarrh Oure. Bend for circulars, tree. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Tolcdo, O. Sold bv Prugirlsis. 7ftc. '1 a.e Hall's Family Pills tor constipation. Trouble. Nan So you like Archie t, do you? 1 always thought him just the luast hi! effeminate. Fan Well, he's certninl i a jiiod deal more ladylike than you are. WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND ARRANGE TO STOP AT THE CORNELIUS PARK AND ALDER STS. A New and Modern European Hotel, catering particularly to Stale people. A refined place for j ladies visiting1 the city, cloee to the shopping center. Kates reasonable. Free Eua. N. K. CLARKE, (late of Portland K itel) M;r. BORAX FOR FRESH MKATS Fresh meats, dusted over with pow dered borax (which is now prepared of extreme fineness and purity and white as snow) and rubbed in as you would pepper and salt, will keep fresh much longer. All that is required iu to wah fhe meat before cooking. KEEPS POULTRY SWEET Dead game, poultry, etc.. can be kept sweet for weeks by rubbing them well with powdered borax under the wings, legs, tail and placing a little in the mouth of the bird. I-ori auenta wnnted. Write for mneer maklnir pliin The Feline Propensity. "How does Mrs. Sleigh get on In the club?" i "Oh, she always comes up to the Bcrafch." "Of course she does. The cat!" Baltimore American. i'lin Kind Vou Hnvn Alwavn ture of Clins. II. Fletcher, and lias been made under his personal supervision for over JiO years. Allow no one to deceive you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good ' are but Experiments, and endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Oastorla 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 Feverishnes. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Cyct,.Ifc rellcves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleen. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Sears tne In Use For Over 30 Years. I esaraua oommh. t Muaaav smear, asw veaa emr. Truth and Quality appeal to the Well-informed In evcy walk of life and are essential to per manent success and creditable stand ing. Accordingly, It is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on v.hlch it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to Increase the quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and Its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it Is free -from all objectionable substances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sal by all leading druggists. Doesn't Aliyars Follow. Because some men get over a fence safely with a loaded gun It is not al ways safe to assume that they won't examine iinule's heels to settle a bet. Washington Post To Breaf In New Shoes. Always shake in Allen's Foot-Ease, apowdei, .t cures hot, swcatlt-.j;, ach'.ns, swollen feet. ''i!r.i' 8 ,,,r"h InrrowliiK nails and bunions. At til druggikis and shoe stores, rc. Dont accept iny substitute. Kamplu iiiai.edFREE. Addrea Allen S. U Imsted, Lo Koy, N. Y. One of the first Indications that a girl Is In love Is when she looks mnd and turns red In the face when shs hears the men nhused. 2 "TIIE SCnOOL OF QDALTi'i' Better each year, and larger. 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