Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, December 18, 1908, Image 7

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    Catarrh
One of the most common of blood dis
eases, is much aggravated by the sudden
hanges of weather at this time f
rear. Begin treatment at once with
Hood's Sarsaparilla, which effects rad
ical and permanent cures. This great
medicine nas received.
40,366 Testimonials
in two years, which prove its wonderful
efficacy in purifying and enriching the
blood. Beet for all blood diseases.
In usual liquid form or rhocolated tablets
known as SarsatabS. lOO doses $1.
Make One Exception.
"You're always kicking about our hay
ing too many laws. I supjiose you would
repeal the law of gravitation if 'you could.
"No; that's always rigidly enforced
It's only the dead letter laws I'm after.'
Giant Tree of England.
The biggest tree In the south of Eng
land Is said to be the King's Oak at
Tllford, which stands on the Tillage
green between two undent bridges over
the River Wey, and Is some 30 feet in
circumference at a height of 0 feet
from the ground.
It Is mentioned In the charter of
Waverley Abbey, the Cistercian mon
astery close by, now in rulus, which
gave Its name to the works of Sir Wal
ter Scott. This giant tree Is still In
vigorous growth. London Chronicle.
merlin aii o( It.
"I never saw anybody as cool, self
possessed, and quick to act in time of
imminent daneor as that man Globus."
"Chauffeur?"
"No; just a common pedestrian."
SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY
Declared Oil.
Said He Lhirling, we have been en
gfped for six months. Don't you think
it Is about time v.-e were getting mar
lied: Said She Well. I'm willing to b
married Just as soon as you can pro
vide me with a hom
Said He That being the case, I sup
pose I am to consider the engagement
broken.
Jomplag at a Coacloaloa.
"What sort of play U this?" asked the
men who had just come in and taken hi
eat.
The question was answered" by a man
named Olson, who happened to be sitting
next to him.
"Ay tank "
"O, it's a tank drama, is It?" Chi
cago Tribune.
Extremely Kare.
"While I was downtown," said Mrs
Lapsling, laying aside her wraps, "I saw
a wonderful old violin in a music store. to get about unassisted and until three
me cierK saia it was 'wortn $j,in. it
Sixty languages are in everyday use
In Freetown, Sierra Leoue.
England's turbine fleet already in
cludes sixty-two warships and forty
four vessels of the merchant marine.
Gold, silver and lead mines are. It
Is said, to be worked extensively In
the bleak district of Innishowen, coun
ty of Donegal, Ireland, overlooking the
Atlantic.
Three women were among the eighty
nine applicants who recently took the
examination for postal clerks at Buf
falo. The highest grade, 89.70, was
obtained by Miss Mary Pfann. All of
the women applicants were successful,
while only S3 per cent of the men
passed.
Mrs. Louise Waterman Carpenter of
Brookllne, Mass., has Just passed her
one hundred and second birthday. She
was born at Warwick, II. I., and is a
direct desceudent of Uoger Williums,
She Is in good health and active enough
NATURE'S
PERFECT TONIC
There is scarcely any one, no matter liow vigorous and healthy, who
does not need a tonic sometimes. Little physical irregularities upset the
system, the appetite fails, digestion is poor, the body feel3 tired and worn
out, and other unpleasant symptoms give warning that the system is disor
dered and needs assistance to ward off, perhaps, some serious sickness or
ailment. S. S. S. is recognized everywhere as the best of all tonic9, nature's
medicine, made entirely of healing, cleansing, invigorating roots and herbs,
a systemic remedy without an equal. S. S. S. has the additional value of
being the greatest of all blood purifiers. It re-establishes the healthy circu
lation of the blood, rids the body of that tired, worn-out feeling, improves the
appetite and digestion, and brings about a return of- health to those whose
systems have been weakened or depleted. S. S. S. acts more promptly and
pleasantly than any other medicine, and those who are run down in health
should commence its use at once. It will thoroughly purify the blood and
tone up the system. S. S. S. is admirably suited for a systemic remedy
because it is free from minerals ; it may be used without harmful results by
persons of any age, and no unpleasant effects ever follow.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
A Flavoring. It makes a
syrup better than Maple.
J J Sold by grocers.
The ,
General Demand
of tha 7e!Uu'uiUied of LLe 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 parts are
known to them to be wholesome and
truly beneficial la effect, acceptable
to the system and gsntle, yet prompt,
In action.
In supplying that demand with its
excellent combination of Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along
ethical lines and relies on the merits
of the laxative for its remarkable
success.
That is one of many reasons why
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is
given the preference by the 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. Prim fifty cents per bottle.
was a genuine Sardanapalus, and you
know that kind is getting very scares
nowadays." Chicago Tribune,
Wouldn't Hef
"Somehow," said the political manager.
I can't help wishing I could get acquaint-
years ago felt no need for glasses.
Girls have gone In for many Chinese
fashions, such us the mandarin jacket,
the kimono sleeve and the chrysanthe
mum embroidery, but the wearing of
Qve buttons on the coat or jacket is a
new idea, unknown to the many. The
erl with tho Minn thnt holrl nn thn 1."i . . -
, : ,. " , ; o Lainese wear tuese nve buttons to re-
iraveiiTs in leuowsioue pnrit a lew uayi
ago. ouldn t he be a dandy collector
of campaign contributions !" Chicago
Tribune.
In the MIIon Sunday School,
Teacher And what do you suppose
til the animals did during those forty
lays in the ark?
Smarty Williams They just loafed
irouud and scratched themselves.
Sandy Toole (disdainfully) Chuck
it, Smarty! What'd they scratch for,
when there was only two fleas? The
Bohemian.
Quit the Contrary.
Mrs. Upsome Is your dentist one of
tie "painless" kind?
Mrs. Oylwell Not at all
sympathetic that he says it
just as much as it does me.
He's so
hurts him
Stale.
Stubb Thnt old Senator Is always
telling ancient Jokes and boasting of his
family tree.
Penn H'm. I think his family tree
must have been a chestnut.
i
.'JviUN. Assayer arS Cnsmtst.
Leaiivlllp. Colorado, hpecmiea prtt-es: liuld.
rMlvrr,! ad, (I ; Unld, silver, 7o-; Oold, ft'; Zinc or
Ctppfr, fcl. t'vnnido t-Hts. Malllug envelope and
tall price list sent on application. Control and Um
pire work solicited, ltelexeucei Carbouate Ns
Uonal Bank.
W. L. Douglas makes anil sells more
men's S3.00 ami tt.l.&O shoes than any
other manufacturer In the world, he
cause they hold their shnpe, fit better,
and wear longer than any other mnke.
Shoes it All Prices, for Every Member of the
Family, Men, Boys, Women, Misses 4 Children
W.L Dowlas $4. 00 and S3. 00 OUtEdmSbMscinnot
be equaled at any pries. W. L. Douglas $3.00 and
$2.00 shoes ars th best In ths world
Kffjrr Color Kyrletn I'seci Exclusively.
or'l'uke MultMllulc. W. L. Douglas,
name and price ia stamped on bottom. Sold
everywhere, shoes mailed from factory to any
pnrt of the world. Cululouue free.
W. L. DOUGLAS, 158 Spark St., Brockton, Ma.
Ttltrhteona Besentment.
"You may put that back in the show
ease !" said the indignant Mrs. Lapslini
to the milliner. "I wouldn't even wear,
much less buy, a hat named in honor ol
that horrid murderess, Charlotte Cordu
roy !"
None In Evidence. .
Mrs. Ilighsome Yes, he's the Duke of
Huffbouse. In speaking of him, you
know, of course, we use the term, his
grace
Mrs. Suddyn-Klymer His grace? Why,
he hasn't any 1 He's a regular lummix !
nadir Hauled.
The timid young woman, who had let
ters of introduction to the great man,
had ventured to call.
"You are so busy. Judge," she said,
"that I I hesitated about disturbing
you. How many er days in the work
do you week?"
Ia yonr month similar In any way to the
so. no need to wear a wol.l.l.v. unusable partial plate
or lll-Httin, ordinary Undue work. Ihe Dr. Wiae
system of
"TEETH WITHOUT PLATES"
The result of 21 years" experience the new way of
replacing teeth lu th. mooth-teeth In fact, teeth In
appearance. toetU to chow your food upon, as you
did upon your natural ones. Our force Is so oiwm.
"red we can do your entire crown, bridge or plat,
work In a day If necessary. Positively painless ex
traotln. Only hliih-cluss. scientific, work.
WISE DENTAL CO., INC.
Dr. W. A. Wlso. Mannarr , 21 yenrs.m i-onianu.
oaf.: tol P M. Painless KilreotiM. 6U;
to up. Phonos A and Alum ouu.
Hiill'dlnix. Third, and. Wash-
plates,
rwonu r n, ""r ., , u p l Hun.
PNU
NO. 47-08
I TTTBEN writing to advertisers please
W mention this paper.
Collateral Evidence,
His indulgent grandmother had given
him a half of a custard pie.
"You seem to like it. Tommy," she said.
"Like it !" exclaimed Tommy, taking it
away from his face for a moment, "jes'
see how I'm mussin' up my ears !" Chi
cago Tribune.
Unlucky Accident.
"What's the trouble back there in the
sleeper?" asked the passenger in the
smoking car.
"Little mixup between a New England
manufacturer and a Louisiana sugar
planter," said the agitated conductor, ap
plying, his hnndkerAiief to divers and
sundry scratched places on his face. "They
happened to have berths in the same sec
tion, and they got to talking about the
tariff."
Knows Better Kow,
"If you wish to have everybody for
your friend," counseled her elderly ad
viser, "don't be a talker; be a listener."
It was not until after she had secured
a job as telephone girl in the central office
that she found out what a mistake she
bad made in taking the advice literally.
Parallel Cnae.
"My observation," said the sage, "leads
me to the conclusion that the more
wealth one gives away the more wealth
one has."
"It's just exactly the same way with
kisses," whispered one of his listeners, a
demure little miss who was sitting by a
big man with a beard.
Good as Their Word.
"Did those new grocers keep their prom
ise that they would 'cut your grocery bills
in half?"
"They did. . They send their bills twice
a month." Chicago Tribune.
Mothers will find Mrs. WnsloWg Boothlne
Byruu the best remedy to use tor their cu.'Ulr'-a
luring the teething period.
mm
vy j-i... BtMi-sfci
1 Beware of the Cough
that hangs on persistently,
breaking your night's rest ana
exhausting you with the violence
of the paroxysms. A few doses
of Piso's Cure will relieve won
derfully any cough, no matter
how far advanced or serious.
It soothes and heals thelrritated
surfaces, clears the clogged air
passages and the cough disap
pears. At all druggists, 25 cU.
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mind them of the five mural virtues
which were recommended by Confucius.
These arc: Humanity, Justice, order,
rectitude and prudence.
The Women's Progressive Associa
tion of New South Wales has won
what It considers a great victory. Three
hundred thousand dollars hud been
voted to Increase the 'salaries of the
teachers of the public schools. The
men teachers, if reports are true, tried
to gobble It all up, hut the association,
whose members are all voters, thought
the women teachers were entitled to a
share. They fought the point and
won.
See Kans-l-to, a Caddo Indian, at
tracted considerable attentlou and wou-
der at the Roc-k Island depot on Sat
urday as he went north on the noon
train from Blnger to his home town.
He beats the old German of Now York,
Wouter Van Twiller, who was 5 feet
6 Inches tall and C feet 5 Inches
around.. This Indian Is 5 feet 7 Inches
tall and 7 feet 5 inches around. He
is 2G years old and weighs (J'JG pounds,
Watonga (Okla.) Herald.
"Large or small game?" asked the
Englishman Invited by a New Yorker
to go hunting on Land Island. "You
don't expect to find Hons and tigers on
Long Island, do you?" answered the
New Yorker. "Hardly," responded the
Briton with a laugh, "but I like a Bplce
of danger In my hunting." "If that's
the case," answered the other, "I'm
your man, all right The last time
went out I shot my brother-lu-law In
the leg."
Sir William Ramsay's declaration as
to the probable near achievement of
the transmutation of metals is a vivid
instance of the way modern science Is
re-ftabllshlng what only a short time
ago was dismissed as superstition. In
a book only fifty years old a writer
describes as folly the medical practice
of the middle ages or putting smallpox
patients in a red room, draped with
red hangings, curtains and red bed
clothes. Yet the value of red light In
preventing the sufferers being marked
by smallpox was sclent Ideally discover
ed anew a few years ago by Flnseu,
of the violet llfflit rays fume.
One of the most successful hoaxes of
history was the mechanical chess play
er with which liu ron Kempe'eii of
Hungary,' astonished Europe about the
year 1700. This was npimrently a fig
ure controlled by mechanical devices,
and which was able, notwithstanding
the fact that apparently no Intelligence
was concerned In Its movements and
decisions, generally to beat Its human
antagonists. The cublnet connected
with the automaton appeared entirely
too small to contain a hidden operator.
And yet It did conceal a man who was
an expert chess player. He was a
Polish patriot who had lost both of
his legs. This man, Woropsky by
name, was an expert player. With
him In the cabinet the rest was easy.
For 1,400 years the Faust legend
the sale of a human soul to a devil
has existed. The first recorded hint of
its vitality is given In the sixth cen
tury story of "Theophilus." Thnt story
suited the early Christians In their ef
forts to stamp out the necronmnclng
devices of evilly disposed persons prone
to seek power by unholy means. The
association of the name of Faust, how
ever, with the legend Is not more than
400 years old. The likeliest prototype
of the modern Faust is the man of tho
same name who In Cracow boldly pro
claimed himself a professor of magic.
In the sixteenth century stories Helen
of Troy was bestowed by Mephlstopho
les upon Faust and not until the mid
dle of the eighteenth century does there
appear a shadowy Margaret, In tliu
form of a "beautiful but poor girl,"
who afterward develops Into the Mar
garet of Goethe.
His Motives Misunderstood.
"Our pastor is such a thoughtful man,"
said Mrs. Jenner Lee Ondetco. "When
he is going to preach a missionary ser
mon and take up a collection for the
heathen he always announces it two or
three Sundays beforehand."
CITC St. Vims' Dance and ermms Ulanaaaa parma
riUncntlr enrsd bjr Dr. 1 .ine's Great Nerve He.
storer. Send for FREE $9.00 tilnl bottle and troutlwe.
llr. B. U. Kline, 14., SHI Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Explaining It.
The tortoise had won the race.
"I didn't half try," said the hare, with
i yawn. "What's the use? We're not
allowed to bet on races now, anyway."
From which it is apparent that the
real facts in the case were suppressed.
Chicago Tribune.
Greut Objeetor.
Street Preacher O, my friends, when
Gabriel blows his trumpet what will you
be doing?
Voice (from outskirts of crowd)
Waiting for Montgomery Ward to serve
in injunction on him! Chicago Tribune.
OUT OF DOOR WORKERS
Men who cannot stop i
for a rainy day.- will' J
una me greaiesr
comfort and freedoi
of bodily movement
WATERPROOF
KjiLLiU Lias i umvX
SLICKERS'30.? SUITS 3J)
Every garment bearing J
Ihe sign of the fish'"
guaranteed walerproot
alalog free
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Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
Close Quarters.
The following extract from a letter
of thanks Is cherished by the recipi
ent :
"The beautiful clock you sent us came
In perfect condition, and Is now In the
parlor on top ol the book shelves,
where we hope tw see you soon, and
your husband also, If he can make It
convenient." Youth's Companion.
' Future Peril.
Terrified I'aHxriiger (on ocean liner)
Captbin. why is the KtHmtr going so
slowly and using its simrclilight?
Captain Don't be alarmed, madam;
the ship is in no dangi'r. l'ut in a fo
like this we are always likely to run into
soinclx idy's blooming old balloon and maks
a nasi y mess of it.
Rheumatism Prescription.
The increased use of whiskey for
rheumatism is causing considerable
discussion among the medical frater
nity. It is an almost infallible cure
when mixed with certain other ingred
ients and taken properly. The follow
ing formula is effective : "To one half
pint of good whiskey add one ounce of
Toris Compound and one ounce of Syrup
Sarsaparilla Compound. Take in table
spoonful doses before each meal and
before retiring."
Toris compound is a product of the
laboratories of the Globe Pharmaceu
tical Co., Chicago, but it as well as the
other ingredients, can be had from any
good druggist.
One Woman's Wisdom,
Bride-Elect Mamma Insists on our
having a stylish church wedding.
(iroom-Klect I wonder why?
Bride-Elect She says it will prob
ably be the last time I'll ever have a
chance to show off In good clothes.
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and GIRLS 1
"SPECIAL MERIT"
SEAMLESS
SCHOOL SHOES
OCHOOL SHOES without scorns-think of
- ix seamless school shoes! They ore
strong and sturdy, have seamless uppers, touiils
soles and dptilile leather tors. By lur the moat
durable and lusting shoes obtainable.
"Special Merit" Seamless SchoolShoes "wear
Ilka Iron." They wear Just twice as lonir as
ordinary shoes with seams.
Made in all styles and sizes, for every day and
Sunday wear for bova an.l ulrl.
Your dealer will supply yout if not,
write to us. Look lor the Mayer
Trade Mark on the sole.
FREE It you will send as the nam of a
deslar wlio Jo, n handle apvclal Marlt
school Moo, we will send ou free, post.
P., bsutUul picture ol Caoru or Marine
Washington, slie 5i. State which picture
yuu want
.. w,'so make Lesdlntt lady Shoea,
Hooothllt shoes, Martha WM-hlntitoa
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