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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1912)
Fanners and Merchants raw ""BSirjlBI w me us lor pur cash offer on your Farm and Dairy Produce, i we d on t handle it will refer you to re liable buyer. PEARSON-PAGE CO. Portland. Oregon. tih&5 & r. J V , ml Hand Machln- aoid and Portland. Send for Stock List and pricee. PGRTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Will furnish you any kind of help you want male or female, skilled or unskilled, farm, sawmill, log! r8lDym'sc?lane?u', Iabor- c. writeSi f nones A 6624; Main 8i55. 215 Seceed St, Peraaaa, Or. WOOL & MOHAIR, HIDES & PETS "'ifj0! - Wrlle for srtre. ui hit. 1B NORTON COMPANY. 813-816 Front St. Portland. Ore. Arnold's Asthma and Catarrh Remedy. GMranfcwd to rnn Catarrh. Anthrna. Bronchitis. Hay 1- ever and Hom Oolda. or money refunded. Inoloae J1.26 for Aathma Remedy, or 60p in ataropa for Catarrh of the Head and Stomach. Auk for addreaa of people cured in Portland, Taconia or Heatt a. Arnold's Asthma Care Co.. 333-4 Ansae Ut, Sank. Wa Destroys Sage Rats Squirrels, Gophers and Prairie Dogs. Requires no mixing or prepara tion Always ready for use. Deadliest of all. Your money back if not as claimed. Clajlu, Woodwajld Dx.uo Co., Portland, Ore FUCHI The (rreat skin rejuvenator. If you hare sallow ...... .iiiiuo, imnpies or muenness ot the face ... uitoi-pjivnuun oi r uliii win bring back To r V. : yonin. -r pacKasre. il, (Branch) Fuchi Laboratories. Suit 9, 342 1-2 Wash ington St, Portland, Ore. A Tonic. Alterative and Resolvent. The best remedy for Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Eradicates Pimples, Eruptions and Disorders of the Skin. Purifies the Blood and gives Tone, Strength and Vigor to the entire system. We Make Yoa Competent to Earn ia to $50 per Week to 8 weeka. We give complete i-oiirwe in driving, repairing, tp. alt kind of auromohilec Every atudent net pergonal uttention and actual road experience. Write for terms Wmat Aafa Scboel a Ciran, K. Vficl and Morriaon bu.. Portland. Ore. Dally Thought. Be glad of life because It give you the chance to lore and to work and to play and to look up at the etars." Mosalo Essays, by Paul El der. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-80 ACHES ALL CCLT. CASSIA CO IDA.: houae. outbuilding, commercial fruit orchard, stock, machinery, etc; SCUliU, Boi bla, Chicago. 640 AO. IN LINCOLN CO., WASH : 626 AO. CULlTi near Irhy: houae. bum. irnaolina analm. mnchlnnra granaries, etc.; sacrifice: JIE.V1LEV, Ux 319, Chicago WILL 8 ACI1IFICE 00 A. IN MARION CO., OR. ; 40 ae enlt.: 10 room houae; outbuilding. .10 acre orchard, ete neariirooKa; am. iroin Daieni. jurtr.s, lix. oiy, UnlcagO FOR SALE ABOUT 33 AOltES,' ALL IN BEARING fruit Trees. Near Eonnewick, Wah. Two 4 room Houaes. Barn, Outbids., etc. Will sejrince. Addreaa MKYEH, box S18. OhTosgo, III. SO ACHES IN SAN BERNARDINO 00.. OAL. All planted to Grapes. Peaches, Apricots, Alfalfa, etc. Itoue, Barn. etc. 15 miles from Rlveralde, 40 miles from Los Anitole. All convenience. Wili sacrifice. Addreaa BLAKK, Box 3111, ChicuKO, III. "OK" FOR HORSES. I Charlel Lock. Stanford. Mont, wrltaai "Yon wfll una enclosed two cent stains I t I. ! L. . tt n . - t u"i "lc juur liorae uocxor'S the Great Falls Stage Line and my horses I IUKT6 cijr buic Buuuiucn, 1 YC uSea A1US. I tang Liniment and find it all right. I rec ommend it aa tha bat on Ika I 25c. BOo. $1 a bottle at Drug & Gen'l Stores. I ..-a i nrrtp nana .OUl I .AUUU DRW. I DAIRY feed: ' mi: BEST AMD CHEAPEST, !li !H" I I 1 1 1 I I Ask your dealer for it. If he does not handle it drop us a postal card end we will furnish you the name of dealer who does !! I 1! ALBERS BROS int. : Min inc rni: ! Portland, oregon! :.l ; i Machinerux Juror Quits Work NEW YORK. Superior Court Jus tice Lehman nnlrl tha nthop that a situation which confronted him in tne county court house was unique In his experience, although thorn hisa "ways Deen possibilities of It In con nection with Juries deliberating on Prl iay night. Judge Lehman and a jury had been hearing for several days a suit of George Rae against the Pioneer Fruit company to recover $10,000 on a con tract for services. The case went to the Jury about four o'clock the Jury day afternoon. At six o'clock the Jury had not yet reached a verdict and Jus tice Lehman sent in word that they might remain until about eight o'clock and then sign a sealed verdict Juror No. 11 U'tin urn a Tnhn Hf , "mw vuJU Al. Carver, told the court officer that un der no circumstances would he re main after six nvwu hon.. v, a Seventh Day Adventist, and as It wm sundown nis sabbath had begun. "Why is it you refuse to continue Here's the Champion of All Lazy Men CHICAGO. The great West side lost UUB ut ItB moat nlntliroonna zens temporarily the other day. uusiave fccnniinger, who existed it would be rank hynerbolo tn word implying so much activity as "lived" In Gustave's connection at 1466 North Paulina street, was sen tenced by Judge Goodnow to the bridewell for six months. Before sendine him Goodnow paid a tribute 10 Gustave iot nis unexampled skill in loafing. "You are the most monumental ex ample of lazy man it has ever been my privilege to meet," said the court. "You are one of those fellows who were born tired and never got rested." Persons ambitious to fill Schillln ger's championshIp,,now that he has been condemned to toil mnv wn pause as they consider his achieve ments as they were brouEht out in court. Here are some of the records: For nine years he han rinno than. lutely no work, excent whnt ha wiia compelled to do at the bridewelL "krxCu-JTJTJ-Lriri Hole in the Snow KANSAS CITY. Twenty-three thou sand dollars had been ntnlon frnm a hiding place on the river front near the foot of Glllls street. There's no ioubt the big robbery was committed. The hole is there. You may see for fourself. The snow had been Rprnwd iway and the dirt thrown to all sides, Indicating that the robbers worked hurriedly when they looted Frank Wyant's cache near his home at the (oot of Glllls street. Wyant cave tha flrnt ni nf tha robbery to Judge Porterfleld la the- Muzzle on a Goat MINNEAPOLIS. Eating his way through trolley ropes and wires into the affections of hundreds of Minneapolis street railway employes, Near Stop Billy," goat mascot of the street railway system, has lost his prestige by an overt and underhanded act which came near costing a score of conductors their positions with the street railway company. , For two months conductors who have hung their coats in the lounging room at the shop have been missing transfers. Whole books of transfers have disappeared from pockets. The men have been rebuked by the com pany heads. They have been usable to explain. Late the other day Conductor Welch hung his coat on a hook In the loung ing room and hid behind the door. 'Near Stop Billy" entered the room, sniffed at the coat, looked around the room, stuck his nose in the coat pock et, extracted a transfer book, ate it, and walked sedately out. Later when "Near Stop Billy" walk ed Into the car shops expecting his at Sunset Friday longer with this Jury?" asked the court "I cannot continue here any longer Decause it 13 against my conscience said Mr. Carver. "Not onlv wm.iH u be a violation of my religious vows to sign any paper on the Sabbath, but I am not permitted even to deliberate or to consider any matter outside of my religion." "Then I shall have to excuse you, said the court Justlco Lehman then aRkPri Kmii Schultze and a member of John D. Stanchneld's law firm, who warn pmin sel in the case, what they wanted to 00, and they agreed to accept the ver dict of the other 11. Word was then sent to the Jury room accordingly, but the court attend ant came hurrying back with th sage that two Hebrews on the Jury had notified him that their Snhhnth had begun at sundown and that they couidn t. sign any paper after six 0 clock. "I am a Jew myself," Justice Leh man said, "but I have to lay aside my religious beliefs for my public duties." The two Jurors then told tha mnrt that if he would remain with them for several hours in order that they might agree, if possible, and obviate th no. cesslty of signing a sealed 1 vprriw tney would go back to the Jury room. ine court consented. During these nine years his wife ana eight children provided him with food, clothes and snendinz monov while his mother provided him with a house, rent free. It was his custom to wake up late in tne morning and send for his breakfast If there was no monpv in the house for food, he would send one or his children to his mother with a note asking for 25 or 60 cents. If his mother haDDened to h nut of funds, he arose and got work for tne children, strinelnsr beads. Th children could earn from 25 to 60 cents a day at this work. Schilllnger never strung any beads himself. He got a comfortable chair and hrmnpri the Job. All That Was Left Juvenile court the other morning when he was up for falling to provide shoes for his ten-year-old son, Jesse, and to pay the boy's board. Wyant is a laborer, a ditch digger and garbage hauler, who- made f 23, 000 in cash, besides notes and real estate, by squatting on valuable switching property in the East Bot toms. "It's gone. All gone, Judge," Wy ant whispered. "I had it hidden in a hole took it out of the bank and put it there. You can see the hole down there now, Judge, where they stole it from." Judge Porterfleld said ho riM nnt believe the story, and his position was substantiated by a probation officer who said Wyant s neighbors hurl aan him dig the hole on the river bank ana thn walk away from It They did not know why he had dug the noie ana lert it open. Ends a Ticket Feast usual tribute of rope and wire he was seized by the men he had counted his friends. Despite his struggles he was thrown to the floor, and there, while he bleated for mercy, he was forced to undergo the only real humiliation a goat knows. He was muzzled. Then, as additional nunichmt I Billy was thrown inside a roll of tar imjjBr, me Kina ne naa Deen serv ed tor aessert on holidays In the old days. Billy couldn't eat tha couldn't even lick the tar. Wlfn he was finally released he Invars hi. - MID head and made straight for the door. ine aoor was closed. Billy went through. He Is still going, or was, ac ccrdlng to the latest bulletin which Conductor Welch posted In tha ahona. Stimulate Children? Ask your doctor how often he prescribes an alcoholic stimulant for children. He will probably say, "Very, very rarely." Ask him how often he prescribes a tonic for them.' He will probably an swer, "Very, very frequently." Then ask him about Ayer's Sarsaparilla as a strong and safe tonic for the young. Not a drop of alcohol in it. Alwiys.keep a box of Ayer's Pills In the house. Just one pill it bedtime, now and then, will ward off many an attack of biliousness, indigestion, sick-headtche. How many years has your doctor knowo these pills? Ask him all about them. Mada by the . O. ATEB CO.. Lowell. Mara. w, L. OOUCLAS $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 & $4.00 For MEN, WOMEN and BOYS W. L. DOUGLAS $4.50 & $5.00 iif wekVo1V58?ob$e8n.S Wear W. L. Douglas Shoes. You can save money because they are more , economical and satisfactory in style, fit ' and wear than nnvntrrm!La.a r i . j ...unwo. rva La Uouglas name and price stamped on the bottom guarantees full value and protects the wearer against high prices and inferior shoes. Insist upon having the genuine W. L Douglas shoes. s!tt,Z rn;il?ul"al7 "ln2r0t l,PPlT W. I. Donjj las ahcx-a, write W.'l S?gJ .'"'"'"'on. Maw, for catalou. AWa arat every! am aeuvery charges prepaid. learnt Color Careless. At the mixed court recentlv a chars of arson was preferred against a shop keper whose nremlsea are eltuntpri in Woosung road. After evidence had oeen adduced the accused was dls charged, says the North China Dailv News. His assistant, who was also before the court, received six weeks" Imprisonment for carelessness la con- section with the outbreak. RED CROSS BALL BLUE. The blue that Is nil hlno Poet frr washing because It makes the clothes clear and white, lasts longer than liquid blue and produces better re sults. Avoid HmiM hllltnir Vinnanaa If la only a weak solution of blue in an expensive package. RED CROSS BALL BLUE is sold everywhere. Price, 10c. ASK YOUR GROCER. Peasant Woman In Hard Luck. A peasant woman of BudaneRt. Hun. gary, drew $40 from a savings bank, and, on her way home, bought a tame hire for her children. For nnfotv ana tethered the hare with a handkerchief In which she had rolled the notes, but the animal manased to sot nwnv tether and money and all. The poor woman in her despair hanged herself next aay. Mothers Will And Mr. Wlnalnw. Rhlno Byrup the best rumedy to use ior tlioir chUdrej vuriugi .a teeiiiiug porlou. Monarch's Fine Library. Tho library of PhillD thA Onnrt of Burgundy, in the fifteenth century, surpassed all other EuroDean book collections of the time.. It contained nearly 10,000 volumes, all richly Illumi nated on vellum, with bindings ol damask satin and velvet lncrueted bv jewels. With clasps of eold and s-ema. Bruges, where the ducal court wai held, was filled with literary crafts men, and certain of their splendid pro- auctions are still to be seen In the Belgian royal library. Credit. Church Trustee "Did you occupy four last pulpit with credit V New lector "Entirely. There was never iny cash connected with It." Judge. Painless Dentistry Is onr pride onr hobby oar study for sasrs and feowourauooeaa, and ours is tha bvSt palnloaa work to be found aajrwhnr, no matter how xaoob rod pay. Compuro our I'rlcea. IT' WflryTTSWygy'1 rlst and i -viV.:p nvv oriunt wor tot ou I to'" Patrons iu gone nay if ilmilra.l. .7.. ...- V . . ., V- I free whan pl.u-. or rainii-aa aitrM,iin led. Consultation ires, I iiriunn w.tra i. bmh. MolarOroom $5.00 l22kBrldr.THtk4.00 Goldmiinn 1.00 Entmtl Fllllnrs 1.00 8ilv.r Filling. .50 Good Rubber - 6.00 B.it Rtd Rubber- Platte I.OU B. W. , Witt, Pnmtn m Muuia il mil UTUtuau hi raifiMS Pllnl.u Eitr'tlon .50 BIT MSTHODS) All work fuHr e-uurantoed for fifteen yi Wise Dental Co., Inc. Painless Dentists fiillrt Building, Third and Wi thlnfrton PORTLAND, (Mg utUoaVauas I A. at. to I f. at. Suaaaja, I tea. aCrnsafaaMiaa u tea ' -not coffee Its the most de lightful Breakfast Drink you ever tasted and the most wholesome and invigorating. You cannot but like its rich "grainy" flavor and' spicy aroma. Ask your groctr or Three G's (GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES) If he hasn't got It he will get It for you. it s good for you 3 timet a day. miu mnvmocr mat tiierv is no substitute for 3 G's. JCyeUt's ufd. Four Companies Conquered Empire. In the sixteenth century a whole empire was concjuered with four hun dred soldiers and sixteen horses. This was the extent of Cortes' strength when he conn-ipivd MpxIco. Busy Man's One Complaint. The busy man 13 only aware of tira because It goes . so swiftly. Florldl Times-Union. May Have Home In the Air. On the analogy of the houseboat, a Manchester inventor has devlBed a flying machine that can be converted Into a two-story cottage and made to serve the uses of a home for the avl ator. ARE YOU POORLY Poor health and a gen eral run down condi tion is the outcome of a spell of stom ach trouble; but listen HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS is just the medicine you need. It aids digestion, keeps the bowels open and induces per fect health. Try a bottle today. OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE en reoelra prompt front. tiiHnra of Hob-FoImum. H.ftlth-bniidiBf ruMdltw (rum C. GEE WO the Chinese doctor, Try DDIW tnnrn if nn knw J . . ... thla one and that oiih and have nnt ohtalnnd twr tnnnent rellof. Im thla irrnat nature hanlir ilW nrwi your -ae and proaurlhe some rrnnmly whem ai.tlon la quick. Hiiro and. aafe. Ilia pnwrlntlons aro cnniiaiundud from Hoola, rlnrlia, Hilda and llarkj lhat liavo beiiii irnlh(.r..d from avory nunr torof the Klnl. Thosonrat.of thaae medlrlnn. are not known to the oulal.lo world, hut have bvea hnnrliicl down from father to aon la the phyaiolaua' CONSULTATION FREE. If yrm lire out of town and cannot nail, write for symptom blank and circular, enclualog 4 eeuu la stamps. THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162J first St., Cor. Morrison Portland, Oregon. P. N. U. No te-'ix WHEN writing to adrertlsera, pleas men tion this paper. I.ASg.-.V. A .... I 1