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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1913)
T - s. i.i-r ..- . -Elf- .I,;- t 1 he eache w Jo very S.weeT . M Ws we dt&no?l Now I tiov;v (,' 'the, , vej:on .yyhy She featf i Siplr' iri her,, ?ye i ; , PEACOCKS ROOSTED IN SNOW ' . i Hereditary Habits' of Bird 'Brought Them Much Dls.cpm.fort, ' but Oldn't Disturb 8lumber,' . - The .hereditary habitat " the pea cocks of boosting tor the night in trees sometimes forces' aponKthem, consider able discomfort- ; After' .selecting ; a rooBt'lng place,, says .Djimb Animals', the birds return to It each night, ap parently the same, ones, without ever Roosting In the 8now. deserting the site. Usually two roost in the same tree. During a recent heavy snowstorm Dr. Blair directed my attention to two male peafowl that had selected a big oak tree near his office window as a perching place. The snow bad fallen during the night to a depth of about ten inches, form ing a wall on each side of the sleep ing birds,' which completely arched over their backs. As the heat of their bodies melted the snow the water had gradually saturated their lighter feath ers and formed a tiny coronet of ice on their heads. As we- watched them they stood erect, as if to learn just what the prospect of moving might be; The effort ' probablx convinced them that an attempted flight to the ground meant a tumble and not fly, for they promptly settled down again for another 'nap. .' - . RIDDLE8. ... Why is a black woman like a door way? Because she' is', a negress (an egress). . Why do cabmen prefer tall ladles to short ones? Because the higher the fare (fair) the better they like it Why la a newly married couple like a pair of sugar tongsT Because they are two spoons Joined. Why was Noah the greatest finan cier on record? , Because he kept his company (lim ited) afloat when the rest of the world was In liquidation. What did Adam and Eve do when tbey were expelled from Eden? They "raised Cain." Why are washerwomen foolish? Because they set tubs to catch soft water when 1t rains bard. When does a cbalr resemble a lady's dress? When It Is sat In. Why are laundresses good naviga tors? Because they are always crossing the line and going from pole to pole. Why did nurse object to take baby Into papa's studio? Because "them easels" (the meas les) were about. Why should doctors be less liable than others to be upset on the ocean? Because they are more used to see sickness. Why is gout like reciprocated love? Because It's a Joint affection. Why should soldiers be rather tired on the first of April? Because they have Just had a march f thirty-one days, EXCELLENT TYPE OF TRUCK Designed Especially for Transporta tion of Barrels and Kegs Chief , - Feature Is Chain. ,'-'v f . Here is a truck that Is dfeslend.. leclally for the transportation of bar. rels! and kegs, but can be nsed. of course, for boxes and other freight The illustration shows ' the thick" wheels designed for heavy weigtit, and thej short spikes in the upright sup ports that engage the barrel sufficient, ly to keep it from rolling off the; side. The chief feature, however, 'is the chain. This chain has one. hook oa oneend and two on the other. From the top of the truck handle to a little ! t New Type of Truck. ' ' : below Its middle is a vertical slot. In which are a aeries of crossbars. The dquble booked end of the chain la thrown over the rim of a barrel and the' other end Is hooked into one of the crossbars in the slot at whatever distance is required to make the chain -taut The barrel is thus held firmlv on' the truck. ' . -. -;.' Selecting Proper Fertilizers, Thousands of dollars are wasted In commercial fertilizers every year, not because the fertilizer is not all right, but because we do not know whether the kind we use Is the kind our land needs. It Is a great study, and one that we must make for ourselves. Make some simple experiment this year. Put in a strip with fertiliser you have been in the habit of using, and Just beside it another without It. This will be worth a great deal more to you than the opinion of some In terested agents. Not many apples selling at a quarter a bushel now. The garden and orchard will look better if it Is cleaned up. . . Butter should always be put up in a dainty and attractive package. Fine corn meal for the skim milk'' calf is a good substitute for the more expensive oil meal. . . To "double the amount of milk per acre and cut the cost of milk produc tion In two build a silo, ; ' Time and care spent In the orchard Is almost sure to pay for' Itself and a good rate of Interest besides. ' 8panlsh experiments 'show that 600 poundB of skim milk equal In. feeding value 100 pounds of corn meal. ' .. Lighting, ventilation and cleanli ness must be practiced before best results can be secured in the dairy. Young fruit trees that were planted in the autumn of last year, or In the spring, should be examined care fully.' - ' s' '. No breed of dairy cows can con tinue as first-class dairy animals It the calves are allowed to run with the cows. . , Poultry and fruits are closely al lied. Both do well together, and they readily thrive on the same land with out hindering each other. The heifer bred too early always remains stunted In growth and her milk flow la shortened for all time. At no season of the year should water stand around the trees and vines. Their roots will not stand It There must be proper drainage. One advantage of succulent feed Is the fact that it not only provides the cow with more moisture, but at the same time is more appetizing. - Besides being a good general farm er, It pays to be known as a good dairy man, a good sheep man or a good poultry man something In par ticular. Corn meal, wheat bran and ground oats, equal parts, and a few handfuls of beet scrap, moistened with skim milk, make a fine morning feed for laying hens. Get a large bottle of vaseline and put in a few extra drops of carbollo add. Thl is one of the very best of poultry remedies for colds, sorehead and kindred diseases. Do not undertake to dry pick geese and ducks before killing for the pur pose of saving the feathers, as It causes the Bkln to become very much Inflamed, and is a great Injury to the ale. f RAISES the DOUGH Better than other powders- producing tight, dainty, whole some, calces and pastries CRESCENT ' BAKING POWDER --Mffh grade and moderate in -Dries 2Jt Ik : mss ass, iiwvri K ' Cmeant MT(. CaSMttl.tV' mm ;" Domestic Economist. ', An excellent ' Manchester lady fre quently Invites her friends to tea, but she does pot furnish her table lavish ly .'"When her guests have eaten all the bread and butter and cookies, and realize thai the meal is over, she looks brightly at the empty dishes. "Well, now," -she- says. In triumphant tones, "haven't I Judged your appetites ex ctlyrrrllauchestfir Ouardlan. . 75 YEARS OF PUBLIC APPROVAL . FOR CONSTIPATION - and all forms of DIGESTIVE DISORDERS Stevenson's Criticism. Robert Louis . Stevenson once went toihear' Charles 'Halle, play the plane at the Queen's hall. After the per formance Stevenson, in his -blacl shirt, walked . in silence out Regeni street to Oxford circus. He stoppec at Oxford ,' circus ' and, In a - slow meditative. , voice, pronounced thl. excellent criticism on the. fcnglisL musician he had heard: " "The man ner of the elderly statesman at the piano was somewhat austere anc chilling." ONLY ONB "BROMO QU$,TNE" That la LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for tha signature of E. W. GKOVB. Cures aColci Id One Day, Cures Grip in Two Days, gfc. , Pepper-turn Kent, ' Mr. Staveley Hill, M. P., was at Bushbury paid a, peppercorn as rent fhe berry was placed in an envelope nd handed to Mr. Staveley. Hill dur ing a visit he paid to the old village school. In handing over the receipt, he . remarked that he was probably the only man in England who received such a payment in kind. London Telegram. CUTTING DOWN THE FLESH Heroic Struggles of a Fat Man Who Thought the Scales Were Deceiving Him. ' , I have about come to the conclusion that the good Lord Intended some of his creatures to be fat and some thin, regardless of medicines and so-called infallible, cures, writes a western man. For a long while I tried all the alleged obesity cures and none of them did me any good. Then I deter mined to starve myself and take lota of exercise. ."..'.. All my life I had been a lover of good eating, and coudted 'that ' day lost on which I did not consume tor my dinner the better 'part of a sirloin steak as thick as a darky's foot, with ill the trimmings. For breakfast I usually destroyed a platter of cakes, three eggs and no -end Of thin-sliced bacon, besides 'fruits and two cups of coffee. " This lifelong system I abandoned tor an entire month, cutting out all the-meat and about all the vegetables, a piece of toast and glass of milk tak ing the place of my morning meals and a little rice being the chief item on the meager dinner bill of fare.. Lunch I omitted wholly. In addition I walked at least si miles every day and did all sorts of stunts In my room with ; gymnasium outfit-' Prior to going to bed I perpetrated all sorts of muscular contortions and rolled on the floor till my body was bruised. At the end-of thirty days I felt fit to run a three-mile foot-race or' go In the ring with the champion. About this time It occurred .to. me that I ought to get weighed and I made a bee line for .the scales. My grocer as sured, me that they were correct to an ounce,' but they " showed I had gained 14 v In' tho ppriod of my Mothers win una tin, wnislow's Snotnlng tyru t.' e best reiuedr to use for lhaU- auUUiea -ring "-.e toothing period. Buzzing Sounds Made by Insects. The different humming or buzzing lound in insects is caused by the vi bration of the wings, and' the more rapid the vibrations the sharper the lound. Scientists haye estimated that he common house fly vibrates its vlngs about 335 times a second and he honeybee 400 times, though a -lred bee moves Its wings more slow ly and makes a different sound from a fresh one. The butterfly Is content to move more Blowly and makes no noise. , - Push Cart Fortune, The proprietor of the finest cafe In Los Angeles formerly sold "hot ta males'! from a push cart, and al though he Is now wealthy, he still preserves this old vehicle. In erect-1 lng a business block to house'his mod-' em restaurant he built a cupola Just large enough to contain the old tamale cart, and it may be plainly seen from the street. W 0 M EN Wm not made to do Machine Work, bat there ! machine mode to do Women's Work, end It doea it quicker and better than it's erer been done before, THE MEADOWS POWER WASHER .TAKES THE WOKK OUT OF WASH DAY. Free Illustrated catalog sent upon .receipt of the coupon below or postal mentioning this paper. PORTLAND, OR. Send me yonr free Meadows Washing Ma chine catalog. 0P Nam Hddress..... Crossing the Bridge. The trouble about crossing the bridge before you come to It is that you will have to croBS it Just the Bame when you get there. HOW MRS, BROWN " SUFFERED During Change of Life How . Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege ' table Compound Made " , ' Her a Well Woman. , Iola, Kansas. V During, the Change of Life I was sick for two years. Be fore I took your med icine I could not bear the Weight of my clothes and was bloated, very badly. I doctored with three doctors but they did me no good. They said nature , m u s t have its way. My sister advised me to take Lydia E. Pink- hftTTl'H Veaf alila Compound and I purchased a bottle. Before it was gone the bloating left me and I was not so sore. I continued tak ing it until I had taken twelve bottles. Now I am stronger tlinn I hnvo Vioon tnr years and can do all my work, even the wanning, i our meaicine is worth Its weicrht In cold. I cannot nrn!nn It enough. If more women would take your medicine there would be more healthy women. You may use this let ter for the good of others." Mrs. D. H. Brown, 809 N. Walnut St., Iola,Kan. Change of Life is one of the most critical periods of a woman's existence. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ' If vnn want annMnl nrlrlnA wtta tn . .. . ' IU Lvdia E. Plnkhnm Medicine Cn. fonnfl. dentin!) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will ue opened, read and answered by a woman and held In strict confidence. "Can you beat it?" fURELY NOT, especially when it comes to a case of Poor Appetite, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Costive ness, Billiousness, Colds or Malarial Disorders. It is then that HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS proves its merit. You really should try a bottle without delay. It will aid you wonderfully. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. GET HOSTETTER'S QUICK RELIEF SORE EYES More Caution Needed. An exchange tells the story of a lit tle boy whose mother decided that he was old enough to do wlthout her sitting by him when he' was put to bed until he fell asleep. So when one night she kissed the five-year-old and told him he was a big boy and brave enough , to go to Bleep without bis mamma and in the dark, too, he pon dered the situatl-m' a moment and then Bald: "Well, wait a minute. I've got to say my prayers again carefulLr." Suburban Life. Rod Cross Ball Blue, all blue, bent bhrlnir value In tho whole world, makes the .laundress smile. :. trror oi intellect. Through the ordinary course oi mortal failure and misfortune, in the career of nations no less 'than of nien, the error of their intellect and the hardening of their hearts may be ac curately measured by- their denial of Bplrltual power. PiVln. Bachelor's 8avage Comment, ' A wealthy gentleman, who owns a country seat, on one occasion nearly lost his mother-in-law, who fell Into a river which flows through bis estate. He announced the narrow escape to his friends, expecting their congratu lations. One of them an old bachelor wrote as follows: "I always told you that river was too shallow." PILES CURED IN I TO 14 DATS Tour dniffsist will refund money If PAZO OINT MENT falls to cure any case of Itchinir, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days. Cue. To Clean a Gas Range. The loose parts of a gas range fro quently become so greasy and dirt) that they can scarcely be cleaned Place these parts on the coals in the furnace when the Are Is low and II will quickly burn them quite clean Without injury. Hen Holds World's Record. A. Barred Plymouth Rock hen at the Kansas station holds the first place In the world's records In egg produc tion, with 823 eggs to her credit. "DIDN'T HURT A BIT is what they all say of our Painless Methods of Extracting: Teeth. 1 Out-of-town pn pie cat) have their plate and bridge work finished Inona day if necessary. An absolute gu ar an tee, backed by 2fl' your in Port'nnd.. adafcualls. U. W. h. Will, PuiaiiT tae Miauis Wise Dental Co! orncr hours: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 to I Phonesi A 2029 Main 2029. ' falling Bids., Third and Washington, Portland OUT OP TOWN PEOPLE oan twHt proTTipt tri. niKOtR of Non-Potioiioaa, C. GEE WO the Chinese doctor, Try onoe mora ir you nsre lMia tiootoHnir with thlH one and tUut ono Htid have not nhlnlnerl miw tnanent relluf. ImI thin irrt nRturt. htiulnr diuii none your riuw anil iirt'Horil) sotnu remedy who action is (inlck, Miini and tmfe. Ilia pnwcrlptlons are coniimundixl from Hoota. Jlt-rlm, Hilda and Harks tlmt have Iwvn nthnrl from every quar terof the (t 1 aire. Tim seiri of t .itwajnHtllrlnea are not known to the ouuiili worl.t. l.irT Iihvh hewn hand, k1 down frrnu iulber U tou iu ihe bhjfiiolana' UniUiea In China. CONSULTATION FREE. If yon live oat of town and oan not rail, write for symptom blank and cironiar, vnclueUui 4 cents La stamps. THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162 first St., Cor. Morrison Portland, Oregon, P. N. U. No. 8-13. w HEN writing to ftdvexUeere, please Men unit in is paper. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES w2urMS7.Kfsnll!S!itd '" c(?or8 th"n .nK.ih,' iy' ne lP PckW colors slllr, woo! and cotton equally Xuil? t.i?.fVfr5.,ieid.to J've perfect results. Ask dealer, or wo will send postpaid at 10c a package. Write tor Ire booklet how to dye, bleach aadmlx colors. , MONROE DRUG COMPANY, Qulncy, UUnoU. , " , ' '