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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1913)
Roots, Barks, Herbs Art skilfully combined with other YsluaMe ingredients in Hood's Sarsapa rilla, making it, in our opinion, the strongest and safest, the most success ful, and the most widely useful medicine for the Blood, Stomach, LlTsr and Kidneys. It contains not only Sarsaparilla, but also those great Altera tive, Stillingia and Blue Flag; those great Anti-Bilious and Liver remedies, Mandrake and Dandelion those great Kidney remedies, TJva Ursi, Juniper Berries and Pipsissewa; those great Stomach Tonics, Gentian Root and Wild Cherry Bark; and other valuable curative agents. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is of wonderful benefit in cases of Eheumatism, Sciatica, Catarrh, Stomach Troubles, Kidney and Liver Affections, Scrofula, Eczema, Skin Diseases, Blood Poisons, Boils, Ulcers, all Eruptions, General Debility, Loss of Appe tite, That Tired Feeling, and other Ills arising from impure blood. Kind He Expected. : "Why do you stand before this win dow lor hours every day gazing at the (wax figures?" "I am studying to be a toLert singer. I am schooling myself to face an audience." GETTING DOWN TO BRASS TACKS Success these days means work and lota of it. You can't work at top speed unless your stomach is right on the job. If it isn't, try POWELL'S Stomach Remedy and get back into the stride at once. Time is money and you can't afford to lose any. Get the remedy at any drug store or send to Powell Remedy Co. Spokane, Wash. $1 a Bottle. Six Bottles for $5. Distinction. Cora was fond of all-inclusive pray ers, and one night she offered the fol lowing discriminating petition: "Lord, please bless mother and father and ail of us, and give us everything good; and please bless our friends, and give them what is good for them!" Har per's Magazine. TWU WOMEN SAVED FROM OPERATIONS By Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound Their Own Storie Here Told. Beatrice, Neb. " Just after my mar riage my left side began to pain me and the pain got so severe at times that I Buffered terribly with it. I visited three doctors and each one wanted to operate on me but I would not consent to an op eration. I heard of the good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was doing for others and I used several bot tles of it with the result that I haven't been bothered with my side since then. I am in good health and I have two little girls." Mrs. R.B.CHiLD,Beatrice,Neb. The-Otlier Case. Cary, Maine. " I feel it a duty I owe to all suffering women to tell what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did forme. One year ago I found myself a terrible sufferer. I had pains in both ' sides and such a soreness I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached, I had no appetite and was so nervous 1 could not sleep, then I would be so tirec mornings that I could scarcely gel around. It seemed almost impossible to move or do a bit of work and 1 thought I never would be any better until I submitted to an operation, bv.t my husband thought I had better write to you and I did so, stating my symp toms. I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new woman. I had no pains, slept well, had good appetite and could do almost all my own work for a family of four. I shall always feel that I owe my good health to your Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Haywakd Sowers, Cary, Maine. Machinery Second-Hand Machin ery boua'ht. acid ens exchanged: enarines. boflera, sawmills, etc The J. E. Martin Co.. 83 1st 6t Portland. Bend for Stock List and prices, BANDMEN: KSSS HOLTON and BUESCHER band instrument. The moat complete stock 'of Musical Merchandise in the Northwest. Write for Catalogues. SEIBERLING-LUCAS MUSIC CO. 134 Second Street Portland. Orcsroi Hot Water a Curative Agent. The action of hot water on the body la the simplest and most effective cura tive agent we have. Pain due to neuritis, sciatica, rheumatism or In Jury are relieved and the first stages of a, cold are so greatly relieved that the cold will not progress further. Such a bath Is in no way similar to the Turkish bath. A cold bath need not be taken after a hot bath and peo ple living in the temperate zone will be greatly benefited by a really hot bath every other day. Said by Cynlcus. Billlcus "What is the age of die cretionT" Cynlcus "There isn't any. I know a man over seventy who mar rled his fourth wife the other day.' Philadelphia Record. Don't buy water for bluing. Liquid blue is al. inoat all water. Buy Red Cross Ball blue, tai blue that s all blue. Absent. Come along to the "movies." Pol low the crowd. We sob when it sobs, and, in turn, laugh aloud. Our hearts freely leap to the maid on the cur tain, whose job Is to weep when her feelln's are hurtln'. We pity the chap who has landed in prison would glad ly exchange all our pleasures for hls'n. But where is the fellow with pity to feel for the soul In the coop who is turning the reel? Ju dee. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets, Dragrrbts refund money if it fails to cure. E, W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. Discretion and Valor. They were discussing at the club the difference between discretion and valor, and it was exemplified by one who said it would be valor to have eaten a Christmas dinner at a fash ionable restaurant, and departed with out tipping the waiter. And discretion? wen,- ne proceeded, "to go to a different restaurant for New Tear's dinner would ho r-oMAn- PILES CURED TN t TO 14 DATS Z?"? wiu refund money If PAZO OINT. SrSir f,ul to 5U. r cse of Itching-, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 60c! Called Music Nerve Poison. Frederick Nietzsche agreed with (those who found no inspiration in music. Indeed, he regarded music as a nerve poison, and declared that some ;muslc particularly that of Wagner and Tschalkowsy deranged the minds of many who heard it. Tsch ;ikow8ky killed himself after complet- iiis mo iamous sixtn symphony," which, as several other have died by their own hands after playing it, has come to be known as the "suicide Symphony." Answered. Girl's Father Before consenting to your marriage with my daughter I should like to know what you are Worth. Younr Man W.ii a. a week, but I am worth 160. LipDin- Tim to Call a Halt "When our sense of humor becomes o acute that It sees through our own Illusions as well as other people's," ays the Philosopher of Folly, "it Is time to put blinders on it" EXCELLENT JIMEFOR LAYING Not Advisable to Have Pullets Pro ducing Eggs Before October Cold Weather Hinders. Many poultry raisers believe that the sooner pullets start laying the greater the financial returns will be, but this is not always the case. It is not advisable to have pullets laying before October at the earliest, except in the few cases where winter eggs are not wanted. If the birds start lay ing earlier than October the cold weather comes around, and probably will not start again until the winter is nearly over. If they start laying by July or August, as very early hatched pullets sometimes do, they usually moult in the fall and do not lay again until February. But it Is equally bad If they do not start laying by the middle of November, as they probably will not start in until the end of January at the earliest and perhaps not until the end of February or the beginning of March. The time the pullets are hatched has more to do with the time they start laying than anything . else, but the system of feeding has consid erable to do with it also. It pullets are maturing too Quickly they should receive . free range and be fed only once a day, about 3 or 4 o'clock in the afternoon being the best time. The food should be only dry grain, and oats are about as good as anything for the purpose. As soon as the early pullets freely receive nutritious foods they start laying. USE WHEELBARROW SEEDER Implement Is Hitched to Harrow by Means of Rope Attached to Pipe Saves One Operation. This makes a handy way to use a wheelbarrow seeder behind a harrow. I used a four-section harrow with it and lapped what the seeder didn't cover each time. I harrowed around the field to avoid turning short around, writes O. S. Newberry of Meade, Kan., in the Farmers' Mall and Breeze. I simply tied a chain behind the harrow as far as the seed er went, then followed this mark next time so as to cover all the ground with the seeder. A piece of pipe is wired to the levers on the harrow and Seeder Runs Behind. the seeder handles loosely rest on this pipe, but a stick is placed over them and wired to the pipe so as not to allow too much free play. The seeder is hitched to the harrow by means of a rope attached to the pipe from the center of the seeder to allow It to follow the harrow In turning. ,, DAIRY COWS ON SMALL FARM North Pacific College of Dentistry and Pharmacy The North Pacific College was estab hshed 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 ses sion begins October First An illustrated catalog of information will be forwarded tllS5jiH5l.Registrar, North Pacific College East Sixth and Oregon Sis, Portland, Ore. ajat KAsaasaaJslesssSfsl Where No Considerable Amount of Live Stock Is Kept Animals Are of Much Importance. Dairying should be a Justifiable factor in the operations of every quarter section farm from the stand point of balancing the farm work. On small farms where no consider able amount of live stock can be kept for growth or for sale fat, the dairy herd can not be dispensed with unless the farmer , is . so well fixed that he does not need a winter busi ness which has the ability to convert his time and labor into cash. The dairy herd has an important place to fill in the prosperity of ev ery quarter section farm and we are very sure that our statement applies to all general farms under this size. Pure-Bred 8tock. The argument is sometimes made that pure-bred stock are adapted to rich people who have plenty of mon ey, but not the poor farmer who has limited capital. It is true that pure bred stock are not adapted to the poor farmer, it follows that there Is no stock suitable for him, for cer tainly the scrub is not. The icmh might do for rich people who wanted 10 nna some way to lose their money. These men could certalnlv h ATA Tkfk other motive in raising scrubs. The iaci is that pure breds are the ani mals lor the poor farmer because they will help make him Indennnrianf if the proper care Is given them. The scruo has no place. Desidable 8eed Ears. The best ears of corn have the butts well rounded out with well-shaped ker nels. Bars having straight rows of kernels and a medium slzn ahnnir era desirable. The cob should be of me dium size and of a deep color. The kernels should be deen and firm on the cob, medium wedge shaped, have a deep color, and contain large, bright germs. UK mm .vrv.i-.''-'wm.-: i. -ji mmm mm W. L. DOUGLAS 3.oo 3.50 $4.00 4.50 AND B.oo SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMENl BEST BOYS SHOES In tin WOULD ev.uu, fy.au ant 13.00. lTIis larveaft maker nf Men's 13.50 and S4.00 shoes in the world. Shoes nft everywhere, dfHIVCf-V ciiargri prepaid. Aslt yoor dealer to how von W. I Douglas 93.60, tM.OOand a A ttn - a. . ' . . s-.TOS.. VUBV M KVUIl 1 11 Msjmfa tylti. fit and wear u other makes eostlnir S5.00 a. til BT (Vfc 1 Iff j .... a cT i u,,, wnjricej iii ine price. oss ww. an irainnn, siyies and shape to -us vmsjvuuj. Mi you conia TiHit v. u, , j rout ui Jarge factories at Brockton, Mn.au anrl taafAaAnMlf f (-... w v.. .7..;i. . . v. '"-.rr". i"'? --- .. u d, juu wduiu i neii "'stand why they are warranted to lit better. .... , ....... ...--I niinpci nilU WCHT lODger UlAJl "' mw" ir hi price. CAUTION 1 tbat w- L- r0(fla name is - Btaujpeu od me Dolloui. TAKE NO BUrrtitiite If W. L. Dousrlas shoes are Dot for sale in yonr I ..-.........n, ... ,,. iM,Hrmt nrocKton. Masa. ' Illns- Mall Onl.r Catalog free. COLT DISTEMPER Osn be handled very easily. The sick are cured, and all others la same stable, no Timttor how Vinosed," ert from hr.ving the dis ease, bjr using LPOHN'H LIQUID DISTKMPKH CtiKK. Glveesj thetoniruo or In teed. Acts on the nlood andesnels rermsul aU forms of distemper. Best remedy ever known for mares In foal. One bottle gunranteed to cure one cane. 60o and SI a bottle: KanS S1U dozen, of druggists and hnrnnmdea era. or sent eiprem paid by manufacturers. Out shows how to poultice throats. Our Free Boolilet gives ererrthlng. Local am-uta wanted. Largest sellla. horse reraedr in zt,.tin-iA unlv. vu.h SPOHN MEDICAL Cf Ch.mi.ts and BacterioloB-iata. GOSHEN, IND U. S. A. Fitness of Things. Probably the most harm there is in telling a girl she is srelt is that it makes he want to go and buy some new clothes like that Galveston News. Too Much. "I Understand vnnr atar liaa uuw a- Sjioa-I. aeal of temperament." "A great deal! Dco, man, you can t put a thermometer near her without its dancing raetime hetwenn rmiiino. to rero." Exchrn. II Cures While You Walk. Allan' T?i T AllenioWted.Le'Roy, Xy. r ttVua Even. Onnman "Ha! ha! I fooled ye all right This here gun ain't load ed." "Don't mention it, old top. That roll I gave you is stage - money." Ufe. Mothers Will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Booming Byrup tt e best remedy to use 'or theU obUdraa uriug .-so teething period. "Esquire" Not Understood. A letter addressed to John Brown, Esquire, rested comfortably in a little town of Germany in the "E" com partment of the post department waiting to be called for by Mr. Esquire. One of the guide books warns against the use of this form of address explaining how it may be miBiauen lor a name, FOR ALL EYE PAINS ire, acting Packing Food In Ferns. In Germany the use of ferns is com ing into more and more favor for packing food which is transported either short or long distances. The practice became common in England before it gained equal vogue in Ger many, and the results are said to be excellent, especially in shipping fresh fruit butter, fish and other food prod ucts whLh require unusual care. Getting Rid of Boll Weevil. The odor of the fir tree disgusts tko cotton boll weevil. The southern coV ton fields are cleared of the pests by planting these trees about them. ' Water In bluing is adulteration. Glass and wa ter make liquid blue costly. Buy Red Cross Bait Blue, makes clothes whiter than snow. Polite Query. A Viennese anthropologist has dis covered tbat nature intended womaa to be man's superior. Well who ac cuses nature of failure? Cleveland Plain Dealer. a J "Going I Down" in health, and very rapidly, too if you allow your Stom ach, Liver and Bowels to become weak and lazy. Keep them "up to the mark" by the use of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters It promotes and maintains health. Try a bottle today and satisfy yourself. For 60 years the leader. P. N. U. No. 1H1J. WHEN writing to advertisers, please men " tloa thia paper. RelievesNeuralgia . Rlrtnri'o T.inimnt miroo incline r.',..C rVAM T - ....a..v,. gi.v-? maiuiib . iuuL Hum ucuiaigia or sciatica. It goes straight to the painful part soothes the nerves and stops the pain. Don't rul-it penetrates. PROOF Mrs. Rudolph Nisckk, Oconto, Wis., writes:" I have used Sloan's Liniment for toothache and neuralgia in the head where nothing else would help me and I would not be without the Liniment in the house." m is also good for rheumatism, sore throat, chest pains and sprains. Pains AH Cone Mas. C. M. Dowkbr, of Johannesburg, Mich., writes s I wish to say your Liniment is the best medicine in the world. It has cured me of ncuralffta thnan rtalna hovs all nnn. anrl T can truly say your Liniment did cure me." Pain All Cone Mr. J. R. Swinger, of 547 So. uth St., Louisville, Ky., writes f "I suffered with quite a severe neuralgic headache for four months without any relief. I used your Liniment for two or three nights and I haven't suffered with my head since. I have found many quick reliefs from pain by the use of Sloan's Liniment and believe It to be the best Liniment on the market to-day. I can recommend it for what it did for me." Price 25b., 80b and $1.00 at All Sealers. Bend for Blosa'a TJroe Book on Bones. .Address DR. EARL, S. SLOAN, . . Boston. Mass.