Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, February 21, 1913, Image 3

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    SKY PARLOR FOR J.
.Iwsifcsirrtrra'Tfi'itrrT- i f ji
carnassus. His kingdom bordered on the Ceramic Gulf, on the southwest
coast of Asia Minor. Mr. Morgan today is Interested In things ceramic
JOAN OF ARC IN THE SERVIAN ARMY
Servla has given the world an
other Joan of Arc, Molly Pitcher, or
Barbara Frletchie; another woman
whose name perhaps will ring
through the poetry and patriotism of
all time when the war that now U
rending Europe is ended.
Her name Is Sophia Yovanovltsch,
and when some Serb historian rises
to tell the story of the struggle of
the little kingdom against the Turk
the name of Sophia will become a
household word In the Balkans.
When the war cloud that has hov
ered for twenty years over the Bal
kans broke and little Servla sprang
to arms, Sophia was one of the most
ardent patriots. There were three
young men avowedly suitors for her
hand, and to each of them she gave
the same order not to ask her to
marry them or to seek her love un
til they bad voluntered and proved
their worthiness by serving the
country as soldiers In th nrmv
Two, both Serbs, at once rushed to the colors, but It is related In Bel
grade that Dmitri hesitated.
Sophia Tovanovltsch did not know that Dmitri had enllBted. Stirred by
her patriotism she clipped her hair, dressed as man, and enlisted.
BRYCE SAYS WARS
uic uuuuuai; nuu llllllur yulIHB long
at Issue, between Great Britain and the United States, and continued:
"AH these treaties furnish an admirable illustration of the dictum once
delivered by Mr. Root, that where two nations and governments desire to
come to a fair agreement It is always possible for them to do so. With good
will everything can be accomplished.
DAVIS TO QUIT ACTIVITY IN BUSINESS
Henry Gassaway Davis, the vener
able ex-senator from West Virginia,
who ran for vlce-preBldent on the
Democratic national ticket with Al
ton B. Parker In 1904. Is to retire
from active business. He will be
succeeded as president of the Coal
and Coke Railway of West Virginia
by Richard C. Kerens of St Louis,
the present American ambassador to
Austria-Hungary.
Mr. Kerens has made all arrange
ments for leaving the diplomatic
service. He will have a borne at
Elklns. W. Va., but expects to spend
much of his time In Washington,
where offices of the railway company
are located.
Mr.
Mr. Davis Is elgnty-mne years old.
has had an active career tn btisl
i and politics and Is wealthy. He
H
ness ar
served In the United States senate
as a Democrat from 1671 to 18S3 and
ncclinea re-oieciion ror a uiirn term,
'lis son-in-law. Stophen 13 Elkins
'lis son-in-law. tstcpnen u ciKins.
Jtepubllran. ctmp to the senate from
his death l:iiir)'.".r.
PIERPONT MORGAN
J. Plerpont Morgan, master ot
multi-millions, now Bits under
smoking Egyptian pyramid, just 445
feet and 6 Inches up In the air in
Wall street He Is the loftiest mil
lionaire In New York.
This pyramid, which belches
smoke and steam all day long, is a
replica of the tomb of Hallcarnassus,
In which were enshrined the remains
of Mausolus, ruler of Carta, who died
in 353 B. C. His widow, Artemisia,
erected it MeuboIus, from whose
name Is derived the word "mauso
leum," was an Independent Persian
.satrap. It Is related of him that
every caravan which fared forth into
the desert had to pay him its tribute
of corn, wine and oil.
It Is related of Mr. Morgan that
he Is fairly independent, too, and that
railroads pay him something of a
tribute today. Mausolus fought and
whipped Artazerzes Mnemon and mov
ed his capital from Mylassa to Hall
COME FROM FOLLY
James Bryce, the British ambassa
dor, told the committee for the cele
bration of the tentenary of peace be
tween English-speaking peoples at
dinner In New York the other night,
that nearly all wars had been due to
human folly or human passion.
He dwelt on how much better it
was to celebrate the wisdom which
had ended a war and avoided any sub
sequent conflict, rather than the want
of skill and wisdom which made war
possible.
The ambassador described what
had been accomplished during his
official stay In Washington to remove
differences between, the United States
and Great Britain, and to avoid dif
ferences in the future. He reviewed
the three arbitrations and several
treaties leading to a settlement of
the Canadian boundary dispute; the
Newfoundland fisheries question; the
matter of the use of the waters on
- .
West Virginia in 1895 and served until
I JSC 1
POULTRY AND GAME
Can set you fancy prices for Wild Dncka
end ether game In on. Writ as for
cash offer on all kind of poultry pork, etc
Pearson-Page Co.. Portland
Ship us your VEAL, PORK, POUIRY, HIDES
W cuarantc tnr prlrM d CHECK BY RETURN
MAIL, Tam, prirM. too. free. He will -send for
on jwir on rttgnem lo Ml who mast Rhifnipnu during
Janur; on ar'p aubsHTiptlon to eithVr North wert
sultry Journal. Initio titmicwtead. l'oullrr Life,
North wewt 1'm. inr Farmer. PIp ul) jour uih
box about our librral oflor. Hhip to
F. H. SCHMALZ A CO.
Nit Capital $10,000. 141-143 Fratf St, PORTUNO, ORE.
SHIP YOUR VEAU HOGS, POULTRY and EGGS
to th
YOGEL PRODUCE CO.
203 WaskinftH Si.. Ptrthad, Ortfoi.
And gmi top muket pric4?a and money by return
BiaiL Market report. ahippinv tatra, etc., sent on
reqiMtt. References: Lumbermen's Nat'lBank.
For ) em a. In Donajaa Co.. Ore. SGO a. onlt: rood
timber, on 5 one f-r tiouae: 2 seta of outbaildinna; 6 s
Orchard, etockf machinarr. etc.: S adjoining but aep.
Foi Bale-lffi a. Lincoln Co.. Or; 80 s cult, 4-r boat,
Prn. outbuilding, orchard, rtork, marhlnarr. eto;
l.Cm.Om feot timber, T KurtichanoT, cytwood, Ore.
What avutf mrtmmm tiaWtrlaf "Paai-fawtln Vewwinvn
Olethaa W'aaher" clennn whiter than by band. Have
rita for circular.. Utilities Import t Export
uIno., U Broad war, New York.
Machinery
Second-Hand Machin
ery bought, sold and
axchanaed: rnffl nm
Dollars, sawmills.
St. Portland. 8
etc. Tha J. E. Martin Co.. S3 lit
Band for Stock List and prices.
BANDMEN. XiSSte
HOLTON and BUESCHER
band In.trumenta. Th moat eonplata itock
of Muaieal Urachandiaa in th Northwait
. WrIU forCataiocuea.
BEIBERLING-LUCAB MUSIC CO.
1M Baond Btraet. PorUand. Oratoa
LIME FERTILIZER
Alao Land Plaster, Lime. Cement, Wall Plu
tar and Shlnslea. WriU for prices.
NOTTINGHAM & CO.
102 Front Street. PORTLAND. OR.
HUNTERS! TRAPPERS!
t)eal direct with manufac
turer. We pay tba blithest
Ii rice, for Raw Furs. Write
for free price list and shipping
tacs. N. M. UNCAR CO., FURRIERS
191 Senai Sired. PCRTUNO. ORL
RAW FURS
WANTED,
Highest Market Price Pali
H. LIEBES 4 CO.
P. Plaffemann. Mgr.
MANUFACTURING FURRIERS
2M Ksrrisss Si Ceitst Urns.
U. F.a Hul Buk. rsHaaiOn.
No More Bats for Him.
Mrs. Greenwald, who Is an enthu
siastic attendant at all the camp meet
ings and revivals that happen In her
neighborhood, had been speaking to
a friend ot a certain popular evangelist
whom she greatly admired.
"His eloquence Is perfectly wonder
full" said she, "and when you con
sider what he sprang from "
"He Is a reformed tough. Isn't heT"
broke In the friend.
"Yes, yea," eagerly. "He used to
be a baseball
Drowned In Buttermilk,
Thomas Her, a milkman, was
drowned In 1,000 gallons of butter
milk when his wagon dropped Into a
depression In the road and was over
turned. The tank burst and the de
pression filled to the brink and Mr.
Iler, who was caught beneath the
wreckage, was covered entirely with
the buttermilk.
OUT OF TOWN
PEOPLE
on r0M.Tepitrint)t trMl
menu of Koi-roltomoma,
BM.th-bUdiag tmmAIm
from
C. GEE WO
the Chinese dootor.
mo ii run n.re nb aoetorlni with
thl. one end that on. .nil have not ohi.lnnd n,r
msnent rsllef. lt tlili arast nrMur. heal.r dl.a
now four oue and prmiorlbe some reined? whie
aetion laqolek. .ureand fe. III. pmorlptlons
ie eoDipouiiidnl from Root. R.rba, Hud. and
B.rks that h.e been s.lherej rrom .v.rr qu.r.
terof the aloli.. Th. wenit. of tlitoe oiedlolnea
are not known to the onl.lde world, but h. lieen
f amllta. fiiTchlalS tW o" phjilolW
CONSULTATION FREE.
If m lire out of town and cannot rail, write for
symptom bluik and oiruiilar. enoloslua 4 oenla la
THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
162J rirst St.. CorMorrlson
Portland. Orasaav
P. ?. V.
No 4-1 IS.
WHEN wrltlns- to edTstlUars, pie
" tln thla p.per.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
JX-nM"?'. ood hiirhter and faster colors than any other dye. One 103 package colors silk, wool and cotton eauaUv
JKJlii?4 u !rVrJnt?.? to give perfect result. AK dealer, or we will send postpaid at ic5trjri2i7. Write lor Irei.
booklet how to dye, bleach aniT mis colors. , .. MONROE DliUO COMPAN iC&ulncviolsi
HOW THE POLKA ORIGINATED
Bohemian Servant Danced About the
Kitchen to Lighten Her Work,
and Composer Noticed.
The origin of the polka has Just
been discovered. It Is said on good
authority that the dance originated In
one of the little villages of Bohemia,
where a servant, tiring of her work in
the kitchen, thought to make it lighter
by dancing around the kitchen and
singing at the same time. The mis
tress of the house overheard her and
called her Into the parlor, where she
was asked to dance the peculiar step
over again. A musician by the name
of Neruda was present and he some
time later wrote music for the step.
The name polka comes from the Czech
language, meaning half step.
In 1839 the polka was Introduced
Into Vienna and It made a great suc
cess. The writers of the popular mu
sic of the day adapted It Immediately
to their work. The polka was danced
on the stage tn Paris for the first time
at the Odeon in 1840, and from the
stage It passed to the drawing room.
Red Crcjs Ball Blue will waith double aa many
elothea aa any other blue. Don't put your money
into any other.
Curious Geographical Change.
A member of the Canadian govern
ment Alaskan boundary line Survey
party mentions the curious faot that,
within five years, Canada will have a
new port opening through American
territory Into the Paclflo ocean. This
Is made possible by an Immense gla
cier which extends from tidewater
across our narrow strip of Alaska, at
Glacier bay. Into Canadian territory.
It Is receding at the rate of more
than a mile a year and soon there
will not be a glacier, but Instead a
well protected harbor extending back
Into Canadian territory, the only har
bor In Canadian territory within hun
dreds of miles.
Mothers win find Mrs. WlnsloWs Bontfilng
Syrup t) e best remedy to use tar their ouiloxtta
t uring .ie teething period.
Change In the Postman.
This small boy, three and one-half
years old, was accustomed to meet
the postman and get the letters for
the family. He and the postman were
friends and the postman always had a
smile and pleasant word for him.
But one morning when the post
man came around he neither smiled
at the boy nor said a word to him;
he Just handed the letters over the
gate to him and passed on, which was
a great surprise to the boy. The fact
was that this waa another postman,
taking that morning the place of the
regular man on this route, but the
small boy wasn't quite old enough to
realize It This new postman wore
the same uniform, carried the same
bag, was Just like the other man In
every way, except as to his face. But
certainly that was different, as the
small boy could see, and so when he
carried in the letters this morning he
announced to the family:
"Our postman "nt n new head."
msm i eyes mm
Learning Two Things.
A native of Germany, resident in
this city, has learned enough of the
American language to make his mean
ing plain, though grammatically some
of his sentences are odd. But he is
willing to learn and enjoys his twist
ing of the words as much as his hear
ers when his slips are explained to
him. He has a friend with whom he
often dines. The other evening the
man from the fatherland surprised his
host by asking for a helping ot a dish
which bis host knew he did not used
to care for. "Why, Herr Blank," ex
claimed the host, "I did not know you
could eat that." "I used to couldn't,
but I am learning to can," said th
guest Indianapolis News.
PILES CURED FN I TO II DATS
Tour drug-gist will refund money If PAZO OINT
MENT fails to cure any case of Itching. Blind,
Bleeding or Protruding piles in 6 to 14 daya. Cue
Expert Coaching.
"Shall I mention to your father the
fact that I have absolutely no bad
habits?" said the young man who had
Juat proposed. "No," replied the
thoughtful girl. "Of course, I want
htm to think you will be a good hus
band. At the same time, I'd leave him
some hopes of finding you good com
pany." North Pacific College of
Jiiisauai-ivtijj
.Wi-ls'i. ' 'ltirmmZr-" . uPn application to
II!5BSSa egislrar, North Pacific College
.
' aWBMWi WH sA
"Up Against It"
You are certainly "up
against it" when your meal
cause you distress, such as
Bloating, Heartburn, Sour
ness, Headache,
INausea but
will soon im-
. Drove your condition.
It strengthen the entire di
gestive system and safe
guards you against attack
of Colds, Grippe or Ma
laria. Try a bottle and be
convinced.
Honeymoons.
An Englishman and his wife have
recently had a honeymoon, the second
since their marriage. They left the)
babies at home and went to the place
where they went on the day they were
married and stayed as long as they
could stand It They didn't like It at
all. They didn't see how they'd man
aged on their previous honeymoon
without the children! In short, th
times had- changed and honeymooning
wasn't to their way of thinking any
longer. Honeymoons do read welL
We hear about people going on them
and we think we'd rather like to go
along. Or go again. But tf we did
really, I think going again would b
almost as bad as going along! I
guess the English couple sized It up
correctly. There's no "Backward,
turn backward, oh! time, In thy
flight!" No chance ot a second hon
eymoon. Unless we get a second hus
band or a second wife.
ONLT ONE "BROMO QUININE"
That la LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look
for the signature ot E. W. GKOVK. Cures Cold
in One Day, Cures Grip In Two Days. 21k.
Two Forms of Eugenics.
Eugenics take two forms positive
and negative. The negative would pre
vent the bad marriage and the posi
tive promote the good, but the first is
easier than the second. We do not
know yet what qualities can be trans
mitted, nor how they mix. It is best
to trust to the people themselves and
get the new Idea Instilled; then they
will love in the right direction, If not
at first sight
Necessity Is the Mother.'
"The boss thought he was doing a
blight thing when he had the pocket
in our Jackets starched tight," sal&
thjB old-time bartender. "All I did was
to buy a couple of union Buits and!
pass the change down the back of my
nnnk."
AUTOMOBILE
BARGAIN
HIGH-GRADE, FIFTY-HORSEPOWER
TOURING CAR, in first
class condition, thoroughly over
hauled, newly-painted, up-to-date
straight-line body with extra tires
carried in rear, center control,
all levers inside, equipped with
top. side curtains and top cover,
folding- rain-vision wind shield,
speedometer, clock, electric dash
light, large gas headlights with
large-size Presto tank, combina
tion oil and electric side and tail
lights, demountable rims with
two extra rims, two extra tires,
four extra tubes, set of tools in
cluding jack. This car is suit
able for stage, livery or private
use. Cost one year age, $3150.00.
Will sell for $1500.00 cash; no
trades. Address,
P. O. BOX 1171,
Portland, Oregon
Dentistry and Pharmacy
The North Pacific College was estab
lished in 1898. It has departments of
Dentistry and Pharmacy. No school in.
America has better facilities for the train
ing of young men and women for success
ful professional careers. The annual aes-
ninn hofrtna n-tnVinv tficaf An lll..n4-n..l
Catalno-nf Infrtrmnlmn will ha fnmun.lnt
b - , n ... w .vinniuvu
East Sixth and Oregon Sis., Portland, Ore.
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