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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1912)
Sarsaparilla Cures all blood humors, all eruptions, clears the complex ion, creates an appetite, aids digestion, relieves that tired feeling:, gives vigor and vim. Get It today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablet called Sarsatabs. j. KIIRRFR STAMPS Feal- Stencils and Brain IVUDDEA OlAHirO SignBi diuiow ButtoIU and Ribbon Badges. Good Goods, Quick Sorrico. Cend for eompleu Catalogue No. 28. Acme 8 tarn, Worka. 115 A St.. Taeoma, Wash. TM . Second-Hand Machln. . ' f exchanged: engines, toiler", sawmills, etc The J. E. Martin Co.. 76 lat t, Portland. Send for 8 took Liat and prlcea. Wanted Men and Women To lean barber trade. Tools free. Wairea while earning-. Positions guaranteed. International barbae School. 429 E. 6th St.. Los Angeles. CaU CORNS RfMOVfD Simple plaster; no strings ' , ' le: no g-rease; safe, sure, speedy. Why be miserable? Money back if not a tinned. Address HEX SPECIALTY m Box 164. Seattle. Wash. RAW FURS We positively pay the hi hest market prices, as we are manu facturers and therefore can pay more than dealers. Send for free price liat and shipping tags and get full value for your fkina. N. M. Unirar Co.. the Reliable Furriers. 20Z Vt 7th Si. PartUsd, Ort. Slightly Used AUTOMOBILES $200 AND UP Runabout. S and 7-rattn- r iiiuchiiiM and truck, ut Iiuvh ha no. inn In all kind of onri-hind machines. Oall or write. PACIFIC GARAGE 266 lit St. rVtluai, Oretee DENTIST Do you want to be your own dentlstT Do you rant to do away with big dental bills and the 4 read of the dental chair? Do you want to havs food, sound and beautiful teeth? If you use Fuehl Dental Paste it will absolutely prevent decay and give to the teeth that pearly white appearance and to the gums the firmness and colour of health. Tubes, &0ci large tube, II. YOUTH aaa BEAUTY Preserve the beauty and youthful appearance of the face by the application of Fuchl Massage Cream, which feeds the skin, thereby Ailing out and preventing wrinkles and destroying blackheads, and gives the skin the blush and glow of youth. The marvelous complexion of the high class Ori entals, which has been a mystery to Europeans, is due to the use of preparations made from this re ceipt. Put up in glass, II. This Is the first time the above-mentioned pre faratlons have been offered for sale In America. limited supply is to be had by addressing (Branch) fllCHI LABORATORIES Suite 9. 342S4 Washington Si., f. 0. Kesq Order nefemi Portland. Oregon Painless Dentistry fa oar pride our hobby oar study for yesrs and aiow oar success, and ours Is the bx.lt painless work -to be found anywhere, no matter bow much yoa My. Compare our Prlcea. we nnlsn pinto and lilKe work for oat. town patrons in 1 day It desired, alms extraction t when elates or i"1 " ' I4, Consulution Ires. nruiat arnrir la nrt.,. MoltrCrowni $5.00 22kBrll.T.th4.00 Gold rilllngs 1.00 Enamel Faiinga 1.00 Silver Filling .50 Good Rubber -Pl.t.. 5.00 oe.tR.il Rubber Plates 7.50 LW.A. Will, Pitmen urn Minus tt tum imituaa m fMTUM Ptlnl.ee Eitr'tlon .50 car MerrHODa AU work fully guaranteed for fifteen years. Wise Dental Co..inc Painless Dentists fitting Building, Third god Wlthlnrtoa . PORTUND, OKI OtueeBeare: I A. at. to 1 1. It. Sunday., I W i Woodpecker Hearing. ' It is not easy to explain why wood fleckers select one tree rather than others of the eame kind In the for est upon which to begin their opera tions, or why they attack one side of a tree and leave the other untouched. Commonly it will be found, no doubt, that worms or ants are concealed be neath the point selected and that th woodpecker Is guided In his search by the sense of hearing-. Woman's Aoe. A few years ago after a woman had Raised thlrty-flve she was relegated to the fireside and she looked and felt old. She lived In her memory, and all the money that was spent for little frills and follies was given to her daughter; for mother, all was over. Suddenly woman awakened to the fact that after thlrty-flve she Is at her best, and that her beauty need not lade unless she wishes It Home Ufa Entirely Inadeouata. "I offered to let him have a hun dred." "That would only be a drop In the bucket-shop." Life. - The Clever and the Wise. ' To clever people almost everything is laughable to wise people, hardly Anything. Goethe. Only the Belief of 8nobs. The Idea that trade Is vulgar Is on f the silliest Ideas that evor cams jato the brain of r ' mm vj -rw Csa&fcUJ When cane seats are relaxed turn the chair upside down, pour boiling water over It. scour In hot soapsuds and rinse again In boiling water, when the cane should be found to have con tracted. A polish that may be used for floors and furniture Is made of equal parts of vinegar, bailed linseed oil and methy lated spirits. Where the polish has worn off this renews It, and when It is well rubbed In It gives a brilliant surface to the floor. If the painter has left marks of paint on the floor apply to them a paste made of equal parts of lime and soda moistened with a little water. Leave this, apply very thickly, for 24 hours, then wash it off and the stains will be found to have disappeared. Got Any? The fall of the year always lavs a dpeclal strain UDOn the natlon'a flnnn. clal resources. For not only Is there the money needed to move the crops, oui biro tnose great rolls of bills which pruaent men, In putting away their light clothing, do not forget to forget tue pockets thereof, in order that they may come joyfully to light next Hummer. Puck.' If vntl una V.vp Snlv una tha hoot Pettit's Eye Salve is the standard, IS relinhln ami tv-.eta nn mwa than intn-m ior goods that are unknown. Used bv DU 2 i i x ii r. i iiyaiuians anu.ucuusis. neips wnere all others fail. It is not the Tube or Box mat cures, it is the Salve that does the Worlc. f In Aran t.prl Ku Pnwot-fl Dtma Under th finvprnmont T?r anA nMina vw.vasvisv m. wva caiiia uko Act. Don't be deceived or misled. The only really antiseptic Eye Salve that has been In the market for years. Sold bv urugiBts inrougnoui ine Known world. Her Natural Occupation. Now and then tha childish pom- ment goes right to the heart nf a difficult problem or situation. A little boy who longed to stand on the seat of a car and look out of the window was sternly reproved by his mother. wnat a 'f raid-cat mamma!" exclaim- ed another youngster, seated near. "Yes, I suppose she is nervous." wna the adult reply, "but then, you see, sne Das to take care of her little bov and it keeps her busy." "Well, isn't tnat what she's for?" was the inno cent, pertinent nt'oHnr(. When Your Eyes Need Care Trj Murine Eye Remedy No Smarting Feels Fine Acts Quickly. Try It for Red, Weak, Watery Eyes and Granu lated Eyelids. Illustrated Book In each Pack age. Murine la compounded by our Oculists not a "Patent Medicine" but used in suc cessful Physicians' Practice for many years. Now dedicated to the public and sold by Druggists at- 25c and 60c per Bottle. Murine duito in aseptic Tubes, Kfto ana 60c. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago tolas. Numbers of people fire suffering Just now from Irritating colds In the neaa. A very simple home remedv which brings almost InBtant relief is io pour naif a pint of boiling water on to a dram of pulverized camphor, and to Inhale the vapor for about ten to fifteen minutes. The annoying fits of sneezing, running eyes and heavy feeling In the head will quickly yield to this rerredv MAKES CLOTHES WHITE. The troublesome nrnhlpm -rf wanh. day solved by RED CROSS BALL BLUE. The blue that is all blue. Solid package; no liquid to leak or spill. No adulteration. Made for 20 years and used everywhere. A large package only 10 cents. Makes the clothes enow white. Less bother, less waste. More satisfactory results and practical economy. ASK 'AITB r n-int-in Truth Mixed With Alloy. Truth comes to us from the past, as gold Is washed from the mountains of Sierra Nevada, In minute but precious particles, and intermixed with Infinite alloy, the debris of centuries. Bovea Altered the Case. Mrs. da Mover "Good gracious! This Is the noisiest neighborhood 1 ever got Into. Just hear those children screech!" Maid "They're your own chllders, mum." Mrs. de Mover "Are they? How the little) darling are en joying themselves!" Tit-Bits. Onlr One "BROMO OTTTVTK1C" That b LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. look i"t iiiw eivnamre ox c. vv. UHUVU, used toe World over to Cur a Cold In One Day. Sfic Today the Appointed Time. The future la an Illusion; It nevei arrives; It flies before you as you ad vance. Always it Is today and after death and a thousand years It Is to day. You have great deeds to per form and you muBt do them now." Charles Fergi'on. PILES CURED IN TO 14 DATS Tour druggist will refund money If PAZO OINT MENT falls to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days. 60c. All Too Frequent Mistake. The soul Is Intended to guide the body In the Journey through life; the chief mistake which man makes Is that he permits the body to guide the soul. London Truth. VARIOUS AGENCIES CONCERNED IN FORMATION OF THE SOU Two Things Suggested to Farmer to Prevent Exhaustion of Fertility First Is to Assist Nature by Means . of Good Tillage and Second Is Use of Manure and Fertilizers (By ALFRED VIVIAN.) Vegetation begins with the very simplest forms of plants, such as lich ens and mosses, and is, of course, very scanty at first These plants on dy ing become a part of the soil, all of the plant nutrients used by them be ing thus returned. Food that haB once been used by plants la very readily made available to succeeding crops through the pro cess of decay. The Boil is now able to produce a larger crop, as it con tains the plant food in the previous growth in addition to that added through the agencies detailed above. In this way the growth gradually be comes more abundant. The plants up on decaying give rise to humus, and this Increases the fertility of the land both by being a source of pjant food and by increasing the water-retaining power. Humus is a very important raictor in fertility. During the de composition of the plants, acid sub- Nature's method of Increasing the humus and soil fertility. Notice the rotten log and leaves decaying, thus returning plant food to the soil. stances are formed which act upon the rocks in such a way as to make more of the plant food available. One of the products of decay or fermentation Is carbonic acid gas, and this is dissolved In the soil water, and this gas-containing . water Is an im portant help In disintegrating the rocks. As the nutritive materials Increase from these various causes the lower simpler forms of plant life are grad ually replaced by those which are more highly organized. With the advent of plants, like our common crops, which bear roots, other factors In the formation of soils are Introduced. The roots secrete an acid substance that has a solvent effect on the mineral matter of the soil, and the roots themselves also assist mechanically in breaking down the rocks. All are familiar with the tremend ous force exerted by plants In break ing apart rocks and stones if once their tender rootlets obtain a foothold in a crevice. The roots penetrate the soil some times to great depths, and, as they decay after the death of the plant, they leave little channels In the soil which serve to carry down water laden with carbonic acid, as well as to introduce the oxygen of the air, that, In its turn, is a factor in bring ing about chemical . changes in the soil, which assist in making plant food available. Sooner or later In the process of EFFECTIVE PIG To prevent hogs getting their feet nto trough the arrangement shown above is effective. The width of the side boards depend upon the size of the pigs to be fed. A small trough, with six Inch side boards, may be used for the small pigs, and 12 to 1C inch stuff for breeding sows. The size of pieces C and D depend upon the weight of the animals and the strain likely to come on the frame. For plgB of ordinary weight, a piece 2 by 4 inch es should be used for. the ridge pole O and nieces 1 by 3 or 2 by 2 Inches soil formation, plants of the pulse family (leguminous plants), such as clover, vetches, lupines, etc., are In troduced. If you dig up some of these plants you will find little nodules or tuber cles on their roots. These nodule' are the homes of numerous bacteria, which enable the plants to derive part of their food from the nitrogen ol the atmosphere. This peculiar property of legumi nous plants Is of great Importance, for it Is undoubtedly nature's prin cipal method of increasing the supply of nitrogen in the ground. It will readily be understood that the various agencies concerned In the formation of the soil do not act sep arately nor necessarily in any such order as that In which they have been discussed. As a matter of fact all the processes described take place simultaneously. The lower plants do. not wait for the rocks to be pulverized, for we see such organisms as the lichens grow ing on rocks from which one would think it impossible to obtain food. If the lichen is removed, grooves or furrows will be found on the surface of the stone, due to the action of the plant Nor are all soils formed directly from the original rocks, for one of the effects of weathering, etc., Is to -separate' such rocks as the granites into simpler substances, with the result, for example, that huge deposits of limestone .are formed In one 'place, and in another whole hills of sand stone. The soil Is almost constantly mov ing, for some of the same agencies which form soils are continually car rying them away. Running water grinds the rocks, but at the same time transporls the fine particles to lower levels. It cuts deep valleys In the surface of the earth and carries away the debris, depositing It at varlouii distances from its source. This study of the formation of the soil then suggests two things that the farmer can do to prevent the ex haustion of the fertility. The first is to so treat the soil si to assist and hasten nature in the process of converting the plant food Into available forms by means of good tillage. The second Is to return to the soil by means of manure and fertilizers an amount of plant food equivalent te that removed by the crop. Care. of Farrowing Sow. During the farrowing hour, the so should be kept quiet and should sel dom be approached by any person. She will not need the attention of man and as she is extremely nervous and Irritable at this time, all causes of excitement should be removed a far as possible. Shoats for Killing. Pick out the very smoothest and most likely shoats for the winter kill ing, keep them in clean quarters and feed so as to make well balanced meat not too much fat. TROUGH GUARD for the guard bars D. These should be securely nailed to the side of the trough in the pig house, spiked to the floor to prevent breaking off. The upright E, firmly spiked to B, secures endwise rigidity. For delivering slop to the trough, a spout cr small trough is arranged to enter at the end of the feed trough. With this arrange ment, when the distance between the bars has been properly adjusted to the size of the animal, only one can get to the trough between each space, and all sldewise crowding Is oreventaA. Novel Dainties. The kumquats or "little oranges that come In boxes at the fruit store are a source of wonderment to many persons who have never used them themselves or happened to meet them on others' tables. The way they are served by an uptown chef Is this: He covers a plate with endive leaves that have been chilled and then covers the leaves with kumquats that have been sliced very fine and allowed to stand for an hour or two with a covering of sugar and sherry. The salad Is dressed with oil and vinegar. . Alligator pears are another mystery to a good many American housewives who have departed from traditional lines. The pears to be delicious should be a little soft, and they should also be very cold.' Cut "the pears In half, arrange them on individual plates cov ered with while lettuce leaves and fill each cavity with French dressing. The pears are eaten with a spoon, like a muskmelon. OESCH'S FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SPRAIKI, BRUISES OR ANT PAIN. MADS ONLY BY BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. PORTLAND, OREGON THE POULTRY REMEDY. Mr. Stephen Holbrooke, Sec'y lacoma (Wain.) Poultry Aaa n writeat "I will (rive Mexican Muetanz Liniment I an nnequiTocal endorsement aa a remedy for Bumblefoot and Canker In the Throat. Hitherto I hare found these diieaaeaof my poultry rery difficult to core bnt Muitang Liniment aroved to be a poaitiye remedy." 25c EOcSI a bottle at Dnes & Cen'l Store Dr. Stone's Heave Drops For tha aura of beavea; a liquid medicine given in the feed, which the moat fastidious hone will not refuse. From one to six bottles will cure the moat stubborn case. Price f 1 per bottle, or six bottles for to. For sale at all druggista, or write to DR. S. C STONE SM, OREGON aiGHCST euxurv Our 1912 Annual Catalog Is np-to-datand tells all about TREES. INCUBATORS. POULTRY FOODS and SUP PLIES, SPRAYS, PUMPS, FERTILIZERS. Etc. A reliable, truthful guide for Western buyers. Atk tor Book No. 04. Routledge Seed & Floral Co. iO oecono 5t, Portland. Ore. SAYRE'S UNIVERSAL REMEDY (Formerly Cure-Ail) CURES RHEUMATISM c ,t Portland. Or., 22 Dec. 1911. Sayera U. Pmpany. Tacoma. Wash.. Dear Sirs.-rAs I fail to find any agent of roan in this city. I enclose you $1 for two 60c bottles of your remedy. We have used this remedy six rears ago with good results. Yours truly, PETER McGILLIVRAY. 909 41st Ave. S. E.. City. 60c and tl by mall Money returned if It falla. SAYRE'S UNIVERSAL REMEDY CO. 214 Bankers' Trust Bldg.. Taeoma, Wash. Agents Wanttd Everywhtn. DAIRY FEED! and cheapest' 1 1 . .... I "'I !!! not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the name of a dealer who does I it iALBERS BROS '!; MILLING COjiii !LfOmUID, OREGON. CPS? Mm I. Bsxss&aak23MaJ Jr B .ffLML?!?.! N E I or Coughs 6 Colds r