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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1912)
Purify Your Blood The cause of pimples, bolls and oth r eruptions, as well as of that tired feeling and poor appetite, which are so common in the spring, la Impure and Impoverished blood. , The best way to purify and enrich the blood, as thousands of people know by experience, is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla Accept no substitute, but insist or having Hood's. Get It today in usual liquid form or Chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. REAL ESTATE E H, SALE GENU MERCHANDISE STORE i.iuki5'?v,5K f"- Everything- complete, ea blubed trade, larre store, fivinir rooms etc. Sac rUJce. Addr. Mrs. M. Swanaon, McMurray, Wash. firm "".''ne . auppnea. etc. : M moneymaker. WW sacrifice. Wilson Mercantile Co., Leland. Or. FOR SALE WELL-PAYING SODA WATER actory and Cigar Jobbing business in this town. Complete in every detail; Tjrick bldg: great bar Sain. Geo. McCutcheon. 601 E. Front, Butte, Mont HOWARD E. BURTON -Assayer a'ia Chemist, - - wwf-mvuHurwg, Dpecimen prioeat oold. Silver. Lead. H. Gold, Silver. 15o; Gold. Wo: Zine or Copper, $L Mailmrenvelopes a id (oil price Ual mi j "Vil ,lwt- -wmi ana umpire worasv Hotted. Refareneei Carbonate National Bank. THE SALVE OF LIFE. Absolutely Guaranteed to cure boils, carbuncles, laleas, abscess, blood poison, burns, braises, sprains, opta. barber Itoh. baa sting and poison oak. Nothing Iff "Ke.."i'?JnUiorti1d. Wo per boi. Paul Ave Itne. U24 'lid Bt.. Portland. Or. Also at Lipman, Waifs 4 Ooalpsny and Olds, Wortmjn King. Machinery Second-Rand Machin ery bought, sold and boilers, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co.. 78 1st bU Portland. Bend for Stock List and price. m rortiana, Lrregoq , Resident anil M ni-i- iTTT enarge oi Bisters ol Bt. John Baptist (Episcopal OaUsglata, Aeaatmle an EUaantary Dipartnuats alula. Art. IlwitlM nn...- ts, R For catalog address THE SISTER SUPERIOR uincejO, St. Helens HaU THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE 20th CENTURY Coniumption, Catarrh. Asthma and Bronchitis Cured by Inhalation People treated at their home imoeem fully. Bond for a full description of the remedy. For the next month It will be sunt ntronttOAnyonenufferinft from a cough of anr demiriptlon. lot flirthpr I n fnrrii ntnn tiAA rtai DR. GLASS, 316 S. Broadway. Loa Angeles. Cat. Arnold's Asthma and Catarrh Remedy. Guaranteed to core Catarrh. Asthma. Bronchitis. Hay Fever and Hose folds. . or money refunded. Inolose 11.26 for Asthma Itemed, or 5Uo in stamps for 5 Catarrh of the Head and Htomach. Ask or sddress of people cured in Portland, .ocoais or Seattle. Arnold's Asthma Care Co.. 3334 Arade Udf, Seta! Wt Land of Licorice Root ' Licorice root grows in abundance In the Ural tprrjtnrv of Russia. A Tonic, Alterative and Resolvent The beat 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. Painless Dentistry Is our pride our hobby our atndy for years and ftow oar success, and ours is the bvst painless work to be found anywhere, no matter how moon yon pay. Compare our Prices. )TM we Untsa piste and or town patrons in one day It desired, Palnlesa attraction free when nlatea or uiiuk, wurr lux oub bridge work is ordsr d. Consultation frse. ' MolsrCrowns $5.00 22k Bridge Tsth4.G0 Qold miinn 1.00 Eaamsl Fillings 1.00 8ilvsr Fillings .60 Good Rubbsr - pistss 5.00 Bssl Rod Rubber- putss 7.50 Pslnlsss Extr'llen .50 1ST MaTMODg ML W. A Will, PmMstias Missus n nisi miauans rsnuat All work folly guaranteed for fifteen gear. Wise Dental Co.,inc Painless Dentists ftfflnf Bulldlrtf, Third and WilhlnrtoD. PORTLAND, ORE OtflM Boars: t A. at. to r. If. Saaaaia, tel OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE ean reoel re prompt treat menu of Moii-roUonoae, Hwltb-btUdlng renetUe from C GEE WO the Chineee doctor. Trronoe more if yoo hare been doctoring with this one KnatbAt one end have not obtained per manent relief. Let thii Breat nnture healer dlaff note your cane and prescribe some roraedr whoe sot ion la Qolok, sure and aafe. His prescriptions are compounded from Roots, Herbs, Buds ana Barks that have been gathered from every quar ter of the globe. The anorete of these medicines Sre not known to the outalde world, but have been ended down from father to son in the phsiolans families in China. CONSULTATION FREE. If yon live out of town and cannot call, write for symptom blank and circular, enolosinf 4 oente in stamps. THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. ; 162 first St, Cor. Morrison Portland. Oregon. ' P. H. U No 22-MJ. yHEN wjttln to adTartlaara, plaaaa I avf yna,. i j Mi, ;f 'J- i jsVii lias ifc&ui STANDARD BREED OF POULTRY MOST PROFITABLE TO FARMER Erroneous Idea to Think That Mongrel Chickens Offer Any Advantage Over Pure-Bred Slock Many Improve ments In Laying and Meat-Producing Qualities of Birds. Prize Winning Single-Comb White Leghorn. (By OSCAR ERF.) Pure-bred animals are those that produce their form, nablts or other distinctive qualities with uniformity. In order that we may get offsprings like the parent and like each other we must - have animals - whose ancestors tor many generations back have been of ono type. The more generations of such uniformity, the more certain It win do tnat the young will possess similar quality. , The wild animals of any one kind or cpecies in one locality have been of similar type for many generations and may be considered as pure-bred. By the law of natural selection, indi viduals not suited to live In that par ticular locality have been weeded out When animals are domesticated, and moved to other climates, and are fed different foods, only such indi viduals will live and produce young as are suited to the new conditions. But another factor changes domestic animals more rapidly. Men breed only such specimens as please their fancy; and this artificial selection replaces natural selection. ' During the many centuries of domestication the chick ens of different parts of the world have 'developed Into different types. When these radically different types are brought together and crossed we have produced young that are very different from the parents and from each other.' Nor can these young be depended upon to reproduce offspring like themselves. They are said to be cross-bred, or, if the mixing be for several generations, they are known as mongrels. 'By selecting from cross, bred or mongrel stock such chickens as are desired, and breeding these to gether for many generations, new breeds may be established. One strain ot chickens may be se lected for uniform color of feathers, another for a certain size and shape, another for laying large eggs of a cer tain color, and yet another strain for being producers of man eggs. Each of these strains might be well-bred In these peculiar traits, but would be mongrels when the other considera tions were taken Into account. Breed ers of pure-bred stock, In making their selection of breeding animals, try to consider the desirable qualities In due order of their relative Im portance. Thus, with trotting horses speed is given prominence above everything else, while in the case of ewlne or beef oattle attention has been given to the qualities ot growth and fattening that make for the profitable MANY MISTAKES MADE AT START Those About to Begin With Poultry Should be Advised to Bo aria With Good Stock or Esse. How often have you stopped to think how much better off you would have been and; how much time you would have saved had you started In with a pair or a trio of good breeders Instead of the flock of cull chickens which you purchased and which even the most experienced poul tryman would have found difficult In handling? How often have you thought about advising those about to start In with chickens to put their money In good itock or eggs at the outset instead of fretting with worthless stock for two or three seasons before realizing their mistake? How often have you given this ad rice to a deaf ear, become provlked and then got in a good humor again when you thought of the fool you aad been and of the time you bad in making up your mind to the neces sity ot starting in all over again, at t ir devoting a couple ot years to a production of meat. Only such uni formity of color and minor, points are demanded as will serve to distinguish the breed and give uniformity ot ap pearance. The standards adopted by breeders of this class of animals give relatively small consideration to fancy poliitft, whereas poultry breeders con sider about one-half of the value of their birds to depend on color of feathers alone, while the Judgment of shape is based upon the outline produced by the feathers and not on the true body shape. The standard bred poultry fanciers have not been mainly concerned In producing breeds ot chickens for the use of the farmer or practical, grower, as have been the breeders ofcattle and swine. Men who pursue animal breeding for pleas ure alone do not choose large, slow breeding animals, such as cattle; neither do animals' wholly worthless from other standpoints receive much 'attention from breeders. But the hen, variable in form and color;' inexpen sive to secure,, readily reared and capable of producing In brief time klarge numbers of offspring, and yet withal capable of paying her way In food products, has rendered 'possible the development ot the fancy or standard-bred chicken business into the most universal and Important fancy or artistic-breeding business In the world. From the attention that has been given to the .breeding of poultry for the show room, many people wrongly Infer that standard-bred poultry is no better than mongrel stock for com mercial purposes. The mongrel chicken Is a production of chance. Its ancestry represents everything available in the barnyards ot the neighborhood, and Its offspring will be equally varied. In the pure breeds there has been a rigid selection practiced that gives uniform appear ance. The size and shape requirements of the standard, although not based on the market demands, comes much nearer producing an ideal carcass than does chance breeding. Ability to ma ture for the fall and winter shows Is a decidedly practical quality that the fancier breeds Into his chickens. Moreover, poultry breeders, while still keeping standard points in mind, have also made improvements in the laying and meat-producing qualities of their chickens. Considering these facts, it is an enormous Idea to think that mongrel chickens offer any advantage over pure-bred stock for meat or for eggs. flock that no one could have made to pay for Its feed? When we look back upon the many mistakes we made in getting a start we wonder how we managed to stay with It It is then we realise why it Is so many go In for chickens and fall, and begin to wonder how It hap pens that more did not give up at the outset Paralyzed Hens. Hens that cannot stand and have no use of limbs, but seem to be other wise healthy, are probably paralyzed. Little can be done for such- birds and It Is best to dispatch them quickly. Eggs for Hatching. Eggs must be from good, - strong stock, fertile and fresh to hatch welL They must not be subjected to chills, Jarring, Impure air or too great heat Advantage With rucks. One advantage In duck raising is that there Is very little loss from dis ease and they are not bothered by vermin. Laying Out Gardens. In laying out the garden plan to have the rows as long as possible. This will lave time In cultivating. vipers Still Plague France, One of the divisions of France, the department of 8elne-et-Marne, has Is sued Its snake killing budget. It shows that vipers are almost as numerous as ever before in the He de France. They are commonest in the forest of Fontalnebleau, where one gamekeop-1 cr aioue Kwea 1,815 In the course ot last year. For this he was paid $125, and In all the department paid $550 In the year, being a reward of seven cents for each viper's head presented. Nearly 8,000 were killed during thi year. Naturalization Papers Not Needed. The American rule Is that a child born and remaining In the exclusive Jurisdiction of the United States is a citizen, and within Its allegiance and protection, Irrespective of the birth or nationality of ks parents, and hence would not be obliged to take out papers of naturalization. Automobile Eye Insurance needed nftet Expoaura to 8un, Winds and Duat. Murine Eys Bsmedy freely applied Affords Reliable Relief. No Smarting Juat Eya Comfort Try Marina. Damages for Spoiled Beauty. A curious Judgment was given in a German court the other day. A lit tle girl of three who was placed In a nursing institution, had been bitten, by the yard dog, the bito leaving a scar on the cheek. The little one's guar dian put In a claim, nbt In respect of the pain caused, but because the scar had lessened her chances of securing a husband when she became old enough to marry. The court upheld the guardian's claim, and placed the damaees at. Knn. Riddle of the 8phlnx. The Sphinx some sort of fabled monster proposed a riddle to the people of Thebes, It Is said, and mur dered all who could not answer it Oedipus finally solved It and in cha grin the Sphinx put herself to death. The riddle was as follows: "What goes on four feet In the morning, twe feet In the artcrnoon and three at night?" The answer given by Oedlpui was this:'Man; because he crawls aa a child, walks upright In hU full strength and walks with a staff when an old man." Existence an Aim. Lite Is a mission. Every other defi nition of life Is false,- and leads all who accept It astray. Religion, sci ence, philosophy, though still at vari ance on many points, all agree In this, that every existence is an aim. Maz .lnl. ; Departure Approved. "I understand your boy Josh is es perimentlng on the lines of perpetual motion." "Yes," replied Farmer Corn tossel. "And I feel some encourage ment about It.. I thought for awhile that the only thing Josh was goin' tc "take lh was perpetual rest." Not of Value. When people ask for bread and art given a stone It Is never a precious stone. Desert News. CURED A CUT HORSE. Fred DeNeffe, Marshall, Wash., writes "I have used Mexican Mustang Liniment for some time and am well pleused. One of our horses had a deep cut In her breast and we used all kinds of medicines without effect until we tried Mustang Llnimcntand it healed it up in less than 10 days." 25c 50c 1 a bottle at Dru & G.n'1 Stores First Book on Education. ' The first book on education evei written and printed In English was SIi Thomas Elyot's "Governour," publish ed In 1531. Much that Is done even at this day for the education of boyt and girls in the schools, was suggested in this book. jo Years withCoughs We have had seventy years of experience with Ayers Cherry Pectoral. This makes us have -great confi dence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. We want you to have confidence in it, as well. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it He knows. Keep in close touch with him. One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will cause tn Increased flow ot bile and produce I gentle laxative effect the day following. Formula on each box. Show It to youi doctor. He will understand at a glance. Dose, one pill at bedtime, juat one t Made the I, 0. AIU CO., tesrall, Maes, j m i Do You Need Help For your poor, tired stomach? For your lazy and sluggish Ever? For your weak and constipated bowels? For your general run-down condition? Then ly ah means TRY HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS IT DOES THE WORK. AT ALL DRUGGISTS Quarrel Discreet. ' "Why do you employ such elabor ate circumlocution when you tell a man that you doubt his veracity?" "I find It better to use the longest words possible. If 1 can compel a man to consult the dictionary to as certain Just what I mean both our tempers get a chance to cooL" Washington Star. When Your Eyes Need Care fry Murine Eye Remedy. No Smarting Feels Fine Acta Quickly. Try It lor Red, Weak, Watery Eyes uud Uramtlnted Eyelids. Illus trated Book In each Package. Murine la iompoandnd by our Oculists not ft "1'ntent Mod iclnu ' but used In uccnssfnl Physicians' I'rao live for ninny years. Now dedlcutud to the Pub lic and sold by Drut-glsn at 26o and Mo per Bottle. Murine Kjo Salvo in Aseptto Tubes, 2fa and duo. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago Condu:ts Sunday School In Jail. Isaac Jones, retired whaler, steam boat man and soldier of Somerset, Pa., teaches what Is probably the most mlque Sunday school class tn the jountry. For 20 years he has taught i class In the Somerset county Jail. During that time six of his pupils, he to quoted as saying,' have been hanged ind one other has been convicted of uurder. Mothers will And Mrs. Wlnalow's Soothing syrup the beat remedy to iisu iut llieil-chUdreu luring I'-.e teethiug period. Where Sailors Disagree. On two topics the great trans-At lantio steamship companies are not agreed. Some creep through a fog at a snail's pace. Others dash througfi It at topmost speed the quicker out of It the better. Some Insure heavllj against loss by fire. Others carry all their fire risks themselves. Liquid blue Is a weak solution. Avoid It Buy Red Cross Hall Blue, the blue that's all blue. Ask our grocer. A Man's Affection tor Woman. ! In a recent case In which the ques tion of affection was an Important Is lue, the judge spoke wisely as a phil isopher. It was a bit of enM In th Iross of the court life of a gfoat wick- id city. "A man's affection tor a wom in," said the modern Solomon, "is ihown by his willlneness to take trou- le in her behalf, to do little services' 'or her, to do with a willing hand that A'hlch a man not In love would deem Jresome, troublesome and disquiet ng." No thoughtful person uses liquid blue. It's a pinch of bluo in a mrf?e bottle of water. Ask fun tied Cross Ball Bluo, the blue t list's all blue, ocean uatnlng In Spain. All Spaniards who can afford It go to the seaside In the summertime. Here the great" feature Is the bathing. 1 large wooden building is erected at lome distance from the shore, inside f which the law demands that all the women must bathe, no men being al lowed anywhero in the vlninifv nnn. tag the bathing hours muslo Is play u mine inciosure, and refreshments ire served on the nmmiana m ww wa anj iwlmming Is out of the question and uwning accidents unknown. Practical Query. My little bov stood onen.mntithni. While a friend elaborated the details or a sudden death. The pa' lent bad not been considered very seriously 111, and bis nurse entered, bringing a baked potato for which the sick man had expressed a wish. "But." said mv friend, "before he had tasted it. h Hied." I deprecated the sadness of uca recital before the child, but I need not have feared. His baby voice piped out: "And what became ot the potato?" Harper's Weekly. Frequent Falling. Borne men talk so loud thev attmt attention and call It personal mag netism. Atchison Globe. DAISY FLY KILLER eSsns&ffi uiss. neat, mean. ornamental, eonvea teat, ehsap. Lasta all ssasea. Mad ot metal, can't spill or tlposrt will not soil or Injure anything. Guaranteed eSsotive ale ay eealsra ot V . K IUI UiOtO aonut, UODeKalb Ira., BieUn.aVT v sant pnpeia lor SI.