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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1908)
Tha Swln Referendum, In some of the cantons of Swltaer land a method resembling the referen dum has been In practice since the six teenth century. Tie present form was adopted In the canton of St Gallen In 1830. In 1848, In spite of conservative opposition, the referendum was Incor porated in the Swiss federrl constitu tion, and In 1874 its application was extended. In all the cantons, except Frieburg, the referendum is now es tablished. la Da Form. Orlando Spoonamore had proposed. "I shall have to refer you to papa." aid the youna and lovely Clarinda Hewli jus. Orlando reflected. "Yes," he said, "I suppose that is the .-correct procedure. I take the Initiative and you order the referendum." Chicago Tribune. Some Satisfaction In That. Mrs. Hewligus You say that If a burglar wants to get into the house he'll get in in spite of everything you can do to keep him out. Then what is the use of your talcing so much pains to fasten all the doors and windows? Mr. Hewligus I want to give him all the trouble I possibly can, blame him I Chicago Tribune. v Admission by Ticket, Mandy was a young colored girl, fresh from the cotton fields of the south. One afternoon she came to her northern mistress and handed her a visiting card. "De lady wha' gib me dis Is In de pa'ior," bhe explained. "Dey s auno der lady on de do' step." "Gracious, Maudyl" exclaimed the mistress. "Why didn't you ask both of them to come In?" "'Cause, ma'am," grinned the girl, "de one on de do' step done fo'git her ticket." Judge's Library. Start In Life. "Young man," said a rich and pomp ntis old gentleman. "I was not always Ihus. I did not always ride In a motor car of my own. When I Erst started tn life I had to walk." "You were lucky," rejoined the young man. "When I Hrst started I had to crawi. It took me a long time to learn to walk.'" Democratic Telegnun Catarrh Is a Constitutional Disease It originates in impure blood and requires constitutional treatment, acting through and purifying the blood, for its radical and permanent cure. The greatest constitutional remedy is Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or in chocolated tab lets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. Nasal and other local forms of catarrh are promptly relieved by Antiseplets or Catarrlete, 50c, druggists or mail. C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. Still la Proeeaa. A New England man, lately returned from a year In South Carolina, tells of a little darky whom he saw the week after his arrival, and from whom be de rived great amusement during bis stay in the South. : The man was lying In his hammock on the hotel piazza one day, and opened his eyes after a drowsy period to find a small, coal-black boy regarding him solemnly, a tall glass of some cooling drink on a tray held tightly by both hands. "Who are you?" asked the invalid, idly ; but there was no reply save a broad smile. "Where were you raised?" Inquired the Invalid next, with a vague idea that he had heard that was the usual opening question. There was another broad smile, but out of the midst of It gurgled the reply: "I ain't done raised yet, snh." li'acla Ben Liked He. A Kansas City girl recently married a nan who lives In one of the smaller near-by towns and went there with him to live. The bridegroom was naturally oaser that his relatives should like his bridi; pnd as one, an old farmer, voiced no complimentary opinion in his hear ing In- at last asked : "Uncle I5en, what do you think of i my wife?" "Wa.. for a fact. George," responded the old fellow, "you shore outmarried J ourself." Kansas City Times. Tha art-lcaa Xephew. She forsot to mention him in her will, Mil liis unforgiving elderly aunt. He had kept her house while she went abroad. And forgot to !- the rubber plant. II Did. First Waiter You tried hard enough to work that swell guy for a tip. Did he give you one? Second Waiter Yes; he gave me two. He banded me a dime and told me never to judge a man's wealth by the clothes ha wore. 1?otlilng Dolus. "Say, I hear somebody in this crowd said I was a liar," blustered the vil lage bully, approaching a group of men he thought he knew. "Where's the guilty party?" "I guess maybe It was me," quietly 'Joined a husky stranger, who meas ured fully six feet and looked to bo stronger than an ox, as he pulled oft his coat and proceeded to roll up his sleeves. "Oh, that's all right," continued the bully, as he hurriedly backed away. "Keep your clothes on ; I didn't say I wasn't" WHEBB "DBY FARMING" PAYS. Application of Scientiflo Method II aa Overcome Drought. Growing reports are reaching here about the success of dry farming In the seinlarld regions, says a Los Angeles dispatch to the New York Post. New Mexico has added more new postofllces to its list during the year than any other State or Territory; and in re gions where rational "dry farming" methods have been adhered to the new settlers are uniformly prosperous. This year's experience, in fact, has demon strated beyond question the full effi cacy of the new system of dry farm ing. Wherever It has been tried, the results have been good. In spite of n drought of almost unprecedented length and severity. It can no longer be pre dicted thnt "when a dry year comes, the Campbell system will fail." The dry year is here, and the sclent! Qc dry farmers are reaping record crops. The result will be a phenomenal develop ment in New Mexico, Arizona, and other regions in the semlarid region within the next decade. From New Mexico and Arizona have come widespread complaints of damage to crops and loss of live stock on ac count of the protracted drought. Thous ands of sheep have died of thirst on the ranges, and many Inexperienced "dry farmers" have learned the costly lesson that farming In the semlarid lands demands very different methods from those practiced In the older agri cultural communities. In one week of July more than 1.000 farmers whose crops have been almost ruined by the drought secured leave of absence from their homesteads, and went to Kansas to obtain work as harvest hands In the wheat fields. Moreover, practically all of these will return when the Kansas wheat harvest is over, and hereafter, It is safe to say, they will put In prac tice methods better suited to success ful plains farming. The drought In New Mexico and Arizona has now been broken, and no further loss or suffer ing Is anticipated. In spite of these difficulties the Influx of homesteaders Into both the southwestern territories continues to grow In volume. CONTAINS oNO MERCUHV Medicines containing Mercury are often given to persons suffering; with Contagious Blood Poison, and so powerful is the action of this drug that it frequently removes the symptoms in a short while, and shuts the disease up in the system to do greater damage to the delicate internal members. When, however, the treatment is left off, the disease always returns, and the patient finds that his health has been injured by this powerful mineral, and he is often left with weak stomach, disturbed digestion, mercurial rheuma tism, etc. The action of S. S. S. is entirely different. It contains no Mercury, nor any other harmful drug, but is made entirely of healing, cleansing roots and herbs. It cures Contagious Blood Poison by removing the virus from the blood. It searches out every particle of the poison and does not leave the least trace for future outbreaks. S. S. S., in addition to curing the disease, builds up and strengthens every part of the body. Its fine tonic effects tone up the stomach and digestion, improve the appetite and regulate the entire system. Home treatment book containing valuable information about the different stages of the disease and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, m&xi JCA I tats ar vviyar & 7a - II ra r ' B 1 1 ivr f.. m i . - - - maw '4. Mm., mm Delay la Divorces. "The underlying reason why somnrh time usually elapses between the filing of petition and the hearing or trial in divorce proceedings Is not generally un derstood," remarked a lawyer who makes a specialty of this character of practice. "Perhaps it Is within the cir cle of truth to say that in a majority of cases, If either husband or wife, whichever side be plaintiff, should 'stop, look, and listen,' as It were, the trouble would be adjusted out of court entirely. "As a rule, judges are inclined to afford ample time for domestic partners to ponder well before pursuing further toward legal redress for matrimonial difficulties. 'Divorce lu haste and 're pent at leisure' is a logical paraphrase. Of course. If after mature reflection a different opinion does not ensue, the av erage jurist would favor progressing the suit." Juhanie'i Position. "Yes," began Mr. Peters, Sr., "John Peters, Jr., has quit school and accepted a position In Davis' general store." "Indeed !" commented the summer visitor. "What are his duties?" "He Is superintendent of the cracker and cheese department," replied Mr. Peters, Sr., with guarded satisfaction. "He 1ms the entire charge of wropplug up the cheese." mmri Is your month Mmilttr In my wny to tha fchoveT If o. ro need to wear wolil'ly. un unable partial plat or Ul-tlttin on! i nary undue work. 1'ho Dr. W ia yiitein or "TEETH WITHOUT PLATES" The result of 21 j-oiim' piitArienoe. tha new way off reitlnoing teeth In tha n oiith teath In fact, teeth in appetirnnce. tenth to clinw your lend uvon, aa yon did upon your natural onea. Our force ia ao ormrn ited we ran do jour entire crown, bridne or plat work tn a day tf mMuwmry. Ionittvely pninlewi ex tracting. Only high cl'uw. PoTvutiflo work. WISE DENTAL CO., INC. Pr. W. A. Wiprv Manager.. 21 yenm in Portland Swond Floor, t hi 1 inic Huildinu Third itnd VVimh iDKtnn Slifota. Office hotira. H A. M.loHl. M. Hun. dajH. 9 to I 1. M. 1'ainlesH I'ltruotinu, 6ue: plate, lu up. l'iiouejt A and Main P N U No. 46-03 W TtfKN writ In i; to ud vertiaor please iiiHiuiuii bins pitpnr 10 to 60 morn monny for yon to shit v rite for Trice J-.ittt. Mnrkt-t lit nnrt. Kr Unw Fur and lUdt-i to na than to ipping- i uifs, mid nlmiit our IT I Mo. J.tMMJ Itvwh u .:. -r . .. ... . ..Hi niniri,. i mi air a 1.1 mi: nn riir Amman, au "P""" "V"' "'J". Traps. Unirm Laws. Howiml whom trii. and fa. hHni a lur- t u i "i1 ' '""pM"' rn.-fl, a. rurcHPtiii"r $ 2V H . tnnfti Into Deauimn '!. Our Macnrlic Hi mtM Ita' iltrat-U nnirnnU t. trnpa 1 O tv-r tv tl. Kirn four KKlMaDdruntouandnthiiuiikiDnus. Andcrach liroa., i-vpl. m MlouiMiiM.Ua Mliuu HUfJTERS' & TRAPPERS' GUIDE - Tt"' w b""nd ' ',f,,t thinP 00 tha ml'! evar wrltlrn. IMu.tratlnK -l P'lP Amm -.11 IM .I.JSnHH KUUlsKir. -.mm BE5r5 53J.S. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT ANfcgelaMelfrparationforAs sirailating iheRjodandRcgula tingUteSiomadisandBowelsof mm Promofcs DigestionChferrid ness and Rest.Contalns nciiiw OpiunuMorphine norMiafaL IV OT NARCOTIC. aataaaaMBXiaaani.B AcyieafOUIkSSMJELPnmai flnnplcii) Sted JkcSoaa MxhtlteUtt- mm Sail- entTanr. Aperfect Remedy fordmsfipir Hon, Sour StonHch,Dlarrtoca Worms .ConvulsionsjevErisit ncss andLoss of Sleep. Facsimile Stjnarare of new'york. in For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years 3Z Exact Copy of Wrapper, aiw imjii ml, jtmr If at thi ocarawa eeapAHr, nkw to errr. 31 Slepplessness on a cold night may often be relieved by tying a silk hand kerchief over the head, which some times gets cold while the rest of the body is warm. Boll a handful of wormwood In a quart of vinegar and apply the tea as hot as can be borne to a sprain or bruise, then roll the affected member In flannel to retain the heat. Repeat fre quently until the swelling is gone. Old medicines should not be pre served. Many medicines deteriorate, end what is good at one time miiy not be so at another. The fewer uiedieluo bottles lying about the less the risk of the wrong medicine being administered. Treating rheumatism with .lemon Juice has resulted In most astounding cures in Germany, where the idea ap pears to have originated. The method consists in swallowing the Juice of one lemon on the first day, two on the sec ond day, and so on progressively up to twenty-five lemons. When this limit is reached the numler of lemons should bo diminished In inverse ratio. For sore throat, pour a pint of boil ing water on about thirty leaves of gar den sage, and let stand for an hour; strain and add vinegar enough to give it p pleasant acid taste; sweeten with honey, shake well, and lu the early Ftages of sore throat, gargle several times a day with It. This is perfectly harmless, and to swallow any of It 111 do no harm. Bunions do not yield readily to treat ment, but after bathing the foot apply (o the swelling with a soft hair brusb the following liquid : Tincture of Iodine, one ounce; tincture of aconite (tnado from the roots, not the leaves), two drams. Shake well and apply dally. A piece of wool or cotton should be push- rd between the groat toe and the one next It, and fastened there, and this will help throw the Joint in toward the foot. A Flavoring. It make a syrup Letter than Maple. ? Sold by grocera. Martha Washington Comfort Shoes You will never know what genuine foot comfort is until you wear Martha Washington Comfort Shoes. They ro ll .ve tired and achi ng feet and make walk ing a pleasure. They fit like a clove and feel as easy as a stocking. No bother about buttons or laces they Just slip on and off ot will. The elastic at the sides "gives" with every movement of the foot, insuring free action and a perfect fit. Absolute comfort ettaranteed. Beware of imitations. Onlv the trcnuine have thp nnmn f nrf t,- wasnington and Mayer 1 rade Mark stamped on the sole. Refuse substitutes. Your dealer will sudpIv you: if not. write to us. FREEU you will send us the nnroe of o dcnlor who docs not handle Martha YViishiitcton Comfort Slvoe. wa win hciiu you tree, postpaid, oeautuui picture oliYlartua Washington, size 15x20. We also maka Konnrhllt Shn-n. I s-nMnn f nHv Shoes, Yerma Cushion Shoes uud f x;iul Merit scuool auoca. WML H' ..tel mKa. : ,f i - ' i i i! r i i i TV U'S I TtL F. Mayer Boot fif Shoe Co. MILVVAUKEE.WISGONSIN I ViEj HICH PRICED fjrtj&yrajj'fl powDtiiniu BlnJlljiyj DO AM) DO IT BUTTER RESCENT Egosphate Aarraed With Him. "You never And the smallest berries at the bottom of the baskets when you get your fruit of me," said the dealer, boastfully. "No, I guess that'B right," said tho lady; "they're all small top and bot 'om!" Yonkers Salesman. HA If Rjr PfMPFO The people are always right, f given time. But, occasionally, they require an enormous amount of time to come to a Just conclusion. A mirror, nnllkfl anrna twnnln navaw Pure Those who believe in qualitym use I ff ff IS OUNCES Wholesome AEC'RNG POWDER 25 Ounces for 25 Cents Made from pure, carefully tested materials. Get a can on trial. You never saw such cakes and biscuit They'll open your eyes. n --w PI"" A FULL POUND 25c Get it from your Grocer I ' " "I" 1 Mi,V forces Its reflections upon ua.