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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1908)
HOWAUD . Brr.TO. Aasayef r1 Chemin, Lead v ill e, Culonwa fcpe'it" prkei GoWi, Btlvrr, ! ad, f l ; tiolj, KHvw,7 Gold, 600; Zinc or i'fcppT, ,1. Cyanide tts. Mailing envelop and full price Hat soul ou ajiHHcatiou. Control and I'm- tir work ktoUciied. i.UUtruucf Car bun) Ktv oual Uauk. THB DAISY FLY lULEI destroys all the fliea and ttfTonli comfort tauter? liomtt in dining roora, aluc'iing room nu ever? plHce where flit are troubliHiome. eun, neut and ill not anil 01 niiint anvt hlnn fry th3ra one and yon will never be without Um U not kc-p' by aea.B, sent prupuid for 'Ata. AA&OLD 10UUL8, 149 ScK&lb Brooklyn, V. T. WHEN YOU GGRIE TO PORTLAND ARRANGE TO STOP AT THE CORNELIUS PARK AND ALDER STS. A New and Modern European Hotel, catering particularly to State people. A refined place for ladies visiting- the city, close to the shopping: center, Kates reasonable. Free Bus. X. . CUME, (l3te of Portland Hotel) Mgr. cv- i-' ... j -i ?-.. St. Helen's Hall, Portland, Or. Keairlnt Dy Srhnnl for Girls. Catalogue on Request Chipper. "Will you saw some wood for your dinner?" "No'm, I don't eat wood." Houston Post. HaVitugl Constipation May be permnnoully otercome proper personal efforts witti the Assistance of the one truly benejirml laxative reniwjy, rup of Us ana1 El'uirojSenna, which enables onetoform regular habits daily so that assistance to na ture moy be gradually dispensed with vhen no longer needed as the best of remedies, v lien reomred, are to assist nature and not to supplant the nutur a! junctions, which must depend ulti mately upon proper nourishment, rjniper e(orts,atid right living generally. Tojjct its bcriojiciul effects, always vny the genuine California Pig Syrup Co. only SOU? BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS lute size otuy, lcuiiur price 5Ufpr bottle. Products Libby's Vienna Sausage You've never tasted the best' sausage until you've eaten Libby's Vienna Sausage. It's a sausage product of High food valuel Made different- Cook ed different, Tastes different and is different than other sausage. Libby's Vienna Sausage, like all of the Libby Food Products, is carefully prepared and cooked in Libby's Ureal White Kitchen. It can be quickly served for any meal at any timel It is pleas ing, not over-flavored and has that satisfying taste. Try iL Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago. nn MM For that Dandruff There is one thing that will cure It Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. It auickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. B The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp means a great deal to you healthy hair, no dan druff.no pimples.no eruptions. The best kind of a testimonial 'Sold lor over sixty years.- A JiAdo by J. O. Ayor Co.. Lowrll, MM,. Alto manuiaoturer, 01 SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. yers C11EK2Y PECTORAL. Slandering the Eternnl City. "When you were in Ilome, of course, you did an the Itoninus do." "Er yes; I had to. I ran out ot money, and bad to find some way to ex tract it from the rich Americans that wert yisiting the city." Chicago Tribune. Why lie Could Not Cnsnre. Th story 1h told of a PnN-hman who certainly nailed the services of tile far famed "Lndy from Philadelphia" If ever anyone required ber assistance. He was assigned to a seat In tho coach which obliged him to ride back ward through the Black Forest. At the first stopping place be asked the post master to give him another seat, say ing it made him 111 to ride backward. "Ask tbe man opposite to change with you," said the postmaster, gruffly. "But there is nobody opposite me," complained tbe Dutchman, "so I can not ask him." Youth's Companion. Purely Relatlre. "My dear friend, don't you know there's BO such thin? as matter?" "If I weighed only ninety-five pounds, as you do, I mipht easily believe that ; but I weigh 243. and I'm harder to convince." Child Afauageinent. I don't like punishments. You will never torture a child Into duty, but a sensible child will dread the frown of a judicious mother more than all the rods, dnrk rooms and scolding school, mistresses in the universe. White. J.nut Picked It Up. "Yes," said Mrs. Newrlch, shortly after ber return from a trip across the pond, "France Is a great country and the people In Taris are amuziugly clever." "In whnt way?" queried Mrs. Ilomei. "Why, they nil speak French fluent ly," replied Mrs. Nevvricli, "and sev eral of them assured me they, had never taken a single lesson In the lan guage." llnrrlman'a Illustration. E. H. Ilarriman the other day was discussing the recent drop In securities and clnUncd that It was Inadvisable to i legislate too harshly asnlnst what he regarded as vested Interests. The pres ent situation reminded him of a school teacher who suddenly asked a -boy: "What are you fumbling with?" The boy's next-seut neighbor said Johnny had a pin. "Tuke It from him and bring It to me," said the teacher. This was done, whereupon the school ma'am ordered Johnny to recite his lesson. The boy grinned and sat still. "Stand up, I tell you," commanded the teacher. Then the lad blurted out: "I can't, ma'am. That there pin what you have was holdln' up my pants." The Autocrat. It looked like rain, but the umpire did not hesitate. "Piny ball !" he commanded. Instantly the threatening rain turned to hail. "Boancer" Twenty Years After. The perfect skeleton of a cat was found between the walls of the old Corby building in Bloomlleld Centre this morning by men in the employ of William It. Itaab, a contractor, who Is remodeling the structure for the gro cery firm. It was recognized by one of the oldei residents as the remains of "Bouncer," a cat that disappeared suddenly about twenty years ago. "Bouncer" was a famous fighter of dogs, as well as rats, and had whipped., nearly every canine In tnurn until ana rinv ha ran aurnaa i "Gyp Sleggers," a dog with a record for rots, known by almost everybody. ) "Gyp" and "Bouncer" had It hot and heavy for a time, but tbe dog was too much for the cat, and the latter was chased up a dark stairway lead ing from Abel Baker's old store, and , In some manner fell between the walls and was unable to get Itself out. tor a time It was believed that the build- ; lng was haunted, but the cries came from poor "Bouncer." Newark Adven tiser li a crf 'KrEu'r5 Servlnw Pudillna-. r-ven nn orauinrv nmlilini nf creamy nature takes on a new appear- once If served lu the tall-stemmed sher bet glasses. A tasty pudding served In this way at a recent dinner was made with rice and chocolnte, topped with whipped cream. The pudding Is mnde In the same way as the ordinary creamy linked rice pudding except that grated chocolate Is added. A baked custard, topped with whipped cream and dotted with Manisclilno cherries, came to the table In sherbet glasses the other day. Strawberry Crenm Fritter. Mix together one cup of flue bread crumbs, one beaten eg, one tablespoon of sifted pastry flour, a pinch each of salt and suar, half a cup of mashed strawberries (sweetened) and sulllclent ; lour, sifted with a teaspoon of baking powder, to handle. Form with (loured hands Into small, round balls, frying In deep fat to a golden brown, and roll while still hot In pulverized sugar. Socvp with n Ivird snioe to whleh a few chopped berries have been added. Codflah Chuwder. Brown one cup of finely minced salt pork and place It In the chowder ket tle; add a layer of sliced raw potatoes, with a seasoning of salt and pepper, a layer of flaked and freshened codfish, a layer of broken milk crackers, sprinkled over with bits of butter, and, lastly, an other layer of fish ; pour on enough in ilk to cover and Cook slowly Ulltll the ...... i . it.ln ti.m.A IU LUl'S lilt? llOlie. U1K1 II 11LL1C IHUl O uilk before serving. If necessary. Shoo Fly Cuke. Five cups of flour, one and a halt cups snpir. one cup lard. Mix these together, then fcike one and a half tea spoons soiiii to a little over a cup of bolllnu' wtiter, add one cup molasses, mix it nil with the former except one; cup; leave out this for the top of the I CilUe. Lake 111 CrtlfX It Will make IOUr VIoiitl-siKctl "shoe llles." t rcaiu raflfn. Cv.p Rour, oi;e-lmlf cup buttor. Crenm IiUtVi'l ;iiul ilour to''tlHT till Slimo.ll, ilu'li raU ore rill boiling Vlt(?r. Ibtlr all i.tthef. When colli lldd three ejt'jS t ..... i ,. , 11,,.,,, title nil u-i.ll Utl.iout I;tatli; tlieill. tir (ill iseii, .Imp in f'liiKiiiiills oil pan and bake; in spiitmails on t went ('-live iiiliil.tcs. .... . llien puns are ri'il k-l,!!t lit l,ii-tiilll Mill 1 till tvlth r-reiiin . ...... - - li UK. oeolitc CnnliitK 'r Crenm Mint". Melt sweerened or unsweetened choco He In u doable boiler until thick and niiHiIh Kun n skewer Into each mint and dip in the melted chocolate until Iwroushly coated. If the mint Is too 'mrd to be. Impaled without breaking, dip lr In with a pilr of candy tongs. I My the candies on wax paper to dry. Kuuuiirli I'uddintr. Chop pieplant line, put In a dish and sprinkle liberally with sut;tir. Makca butter of one cup sour milk, three i'kks, one small pleee butter, one-half tea spoon soda and flour sulllclent to make a thick batter. Spread over the rhu barb ami bake. Turn upside down on i platter. Serve with sugar anil cream. Iiuxnberry ShurteliLe. Make a good biscuit dough and roll Into sheet half an Incll thick. Spread on the bottom of a baking pan and cover with berries. Sprinkle thickly with siisiir and lay over It another sheet of douch like that underneath. Bake iu u steady oven, cut Into squares and eat with butter and sugar. For Sandwiches. Remember that Just a little mustard and cress seed planted every week from now onward through the summer will provide you with material for dainty tea sandwiches Tor hot days. Mustard should be sown three days after cress. Uncooked lO(fileChoetilnto Froatlna Take about two tablespoons rich cream nnd Into It beat ull the pulver ized sugar It will hold. When nearly stiff grate into It your chocolate. If it gets too stiff, dilute with a little nore cream, then spread ou your cuke. Lemon I'le. Juice and rind of one lemon, one egg, one cup sugar, one cup cold water uud one tablespoon cornstarch dissolved and put In when the mixture Is warm. Buke between two crusts. Chop Kraut with Spnde. riace your cabbage In a barrel In pieces till It is full and taken, spade and chop it till the cabbage Is fine. This Is an easy way to make kraut. , Smooth Grupe Jelly. Let Juice stand over night, the grit will settle to the bottom. Strain be fore putting In sugar and your Jelly jwill be free from grit No old sore can Leal until the cause which produces it has been removed. External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., may reduce the inflam mation and assist in keeping the place clean, but cannot cure the trouble because they do not reach its source. Old sores exist because the blood is infected with impurities and poisons which are constantly being discharged into the place. The nerves, tissues and fibres of the flesh are kept in a state of irritation and disease by being daily fed with the germ-laden matter through the circulation, making it impossible for the sore to heal. S. S. S. cures chronic sores by its purifying action on the blood. It goes down into the circulation, and removes the poison-producing germs, impurities and morbid matters which are responsible a. S. a. makes tne biooa pure, jresa ana neaiiny; men as new, ncn oiooa is carried to the spot the healing process begins, all discharge ceases, the inflammation leaves, new tissue begins to form, the place fills in with firm, healthy flesh, and soon the sore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is purely vegetable, the safest and best blood purifier f.r young or old. Book oa Sores and Ulcers and any medical advicS free to all who write. TEE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. HOLE TEA!! BOEIA) For Baby's Bath; for Baby's Mouth Wash, Sieriliilua the Sample Borax. Booklet and Lace Centerpiece des:irn, Lov-al iupium niiiittMl. rite Soap has been known to the world for 3,000 years. Mothers will find Mrs. Winnings Soothing Byrui the beat rttmedr to use lor their ck Uiitt aunug me teeiiuug iwr.ou. The smallent bone In the human body Is contained in hr drum of the ear. Bt. Vitus nance and all Nervous Jlrtftes permanently cured by Ir. Kiliio's Oru6 tvo Restorer. H?ml fur t Hr.K a2trKl bottle and treallae. Dr. 1U IX. Kline, IxUttai Arch bu, l'UUu.,ra. , ., . . , , Glass bathtubs are coining iuto general e iu Germany. ' Shake Into Tour Shoes Allen's Foot-Eaao, a powder for the feet. Itciires nainful. awnllen. smnrtinir. aweatinir feet- Mnkea , ' T F . - . . . new shoes easy. Sold by all DruwrisUi and Shoa Stores. Don't aceept any substitute. Sample FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Anybody's Darling, Male Voice 'Hello! Female Voice Hello ! 1 "Is this you, darlins?" "Yes; who are you 7" Yonkers States man. Deafness Cannot Be Cured ."?"" appoi auiiu-i, as moy eiuiniil renc i ino uih'um'u pnriiuii in iuu ear. i uer in miiv miu way to cure deafness, and that Is by cmislltn. j tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by tin in II inn condition of the imicnes lining of thu tustaeiilan I tine. hen t li if tub! Is litllttmc I you have a rumbling sound or iinnorf ct umr Iii k, a id when it is entirely rinsed, iHMifm t Is ! thorou t .nnd unh ssthti inn.imnmiion i-an b- ' taUon out and this tule roatoroti tt i t normal nine eases out of ten are cn ised 'by Catarrh, tvnicn is not ii in1 out an lmiatueu conuition oi tjie mneous surfaces We will nivu Olio Hundred Dollars for any case of I .'enfnoss (caused bv catarrh) teat can- not be cured by Hull's Catarrh ''uru. Bund foi circulars. free. F. J. CHENEY it CO., Toledo, O. rold nv prucitisis. 7;ic. Take Hull's Family Tills for constipation. Purely a Matter of Choice. "Do I have to pay this bill for cas that I never used?' , "Xot unless you choose. There la no compulsion about it. We merely shut off your gas if you don't pay it." Chicago Tribune. i "-m rl ? ALCOHOL 3 PElt CENT. AVegclaWe Prcparaiion PorAs sim!lnliiifiiicFocfJaiidRe(!i;!a (inglJic Sloraachs andBowclsof C,yt ' ta'a rromoles DirfcstionOtcerfiil P.css ;ind Ifesl.Cnnt.ilns iieilhcr mm bpium.Morpliiae norMiaral. NOT NAnCOTIC. mm ftmpkui Sttdm jUx-Stma ftppammt iuCuiuiwkSiJa . hirmSerd Chiilkrl Slmr Wwlnnmifkmr. A norfort Upmpilv for rrmsflin ill Snitr Sfnimrh.ttl.irrlioea Wormsfonvulsions.rcvi!risu IIU1IIWVU1 W.W.HM.... ncss and Loss OFiLEEP. licSunile Signature of NEW YOUK. CjJWswasgsi u am. jsjkjpmsw ssw tfiwy. Sjwyni. H 1 1 1 1 I "i ti'Wwx'JUi'jauE i, t'iitnsi'n,.f K , ..IT,. J. 1 I IH I I r.) I V.i::MI--.N I Ban m x'b' LI tMSft, H bbbbbI iwii i--' -.- ------- - " - - - -1 CURES lor the failure of the place to lieai. Clothes; for an Eye Wash, Bolile, Washing Nupklas. 10c, of Pacific Co.iKt Borax Co., Oakland, Cat. for a omy niakiiw il..n. "THE SCnOOL OF QUALITY" Better each year, and larger. We now 'have two floors 65x100 feet. Thorough , . ,, ? work tells the story. It counts in the ! end, and we adjmittedly lead in this re. I SDect. Get our cataloime. nenwork. etc.. then itldtre for vourtelf no to ntiAlitv " i A. P. ARMSTRONG, IX. B., Principal Tenth and Morrison Portland, Oregot. C. Gee Wo Tho wtill known roliablo Root and Herb t, s i -4 TThh mnilo n life Mtidy off istvr:) WV'V5j-i? to 1,10 world lib; wol No Mercury, Poisons of Drurjs Used He Cures J'o BJrai.t'-K to Ciiro Catarrh, Aathnui, Luna, j; ,'"""'., " " ':-"V",:'"ll5 Hromacli. l,nr. hi.liiey lriilleH:abol.oit Mauliooa. A ..T1r, vui .k iuixi. Just Received ffom P ?l-.i'iir, China Safe. Sur end lettable. IF TO" ARK AKl,CTI-:i. I ON"T DELAY. UKLAYg AUK U.tNttlvUUIIS. COIVSUUTATiON HUER tf you ennnct onll, Trrite forpyrppton blank and olrook lar. lufln.1' 4 (i-nl H Ill PI ainn.. THEO. (IKKIVO CP IN Jl KDll'INE Ou. HKl-iiiirat St.. Cor. !orriui, Portland, Oregon. I ' 1 louse Mention This Pni or. P N U No. 30-08 711KN writing to advertisers pleasa mm nmit hn this pntier. ForjnfT.nl s an i Children. The Kind Yoo Have .Always Bough! Bears tho Sianaturo of 1)1 Use For Over Thirty Years