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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1914)
Peculiar After Effects -. r ;r ;, i of Grip This Year Leaves Edneys in WeakeneiT Condition j . .'boctort In all parts of thexountry - have been kept busy with the epidemic ' of grip : which has visited 'so many. homes. The symptoms of grip this year are often, very distressing and leave the system In a run. down con dition, particularly, the Ttldneys which seem to suffer most,. as1 almost every victim complains of lame back and J1 tirlnary troubleswhlch' should not be . ten lead to dangerous' kidney troubles." "Druggists report a large sale on Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which so many , People say soon heals and strengthens " the kidneys after an attack of grip. Swamp-Root Is a great- kidney, jjlver : and bladder remedy, and, being . an herbal compound, has a. gentle healing effect on the kidneys, which is almost " Immediately noticed in most cases by those, who try 1t pr. Kilmer & Co., .. Blnghamton, N. T., offer' to send a .: sample size bottle of Swamp-Root, on ' ' receipt of ten cents, to every sufferer who requests It. A trial will convince any one who may be in need of -it Regular size bottles SOcts. and $1,00. ' For sale at all druggists. v Be sure to .; mention tnis paper. Co Into Business For Yourself I w?"'' MbahMrwi. Tarn Mfl owl Bwtnnift mm I j v. . i. : . - i I i ww..' .xt.: laUOOMNOai 1st eo. 3404 SI. Win,, Fortunate In Her. Husband.; - . '"Did your husband have any luck on his hunting trlpf t "Splendid! Didn't you hear?" : "No. What was It?": - "He got back alive." Houston Post : What Stocks? . Mr. Rockefeller enigmatically re- tnnrlra t Vi a t at ns Ira a ra a a trrA mm Ao-tya 1 and some financiers seem to think more American. .. . Sets Right Twist Hakes Short Vork of ' : ; Sjstem Aches In S. S. S, you Get a Twist on : Many a rheumatlo BVfTeref has been to the drug store for bottle of 8. S. 8. and ben handed omethlnf claimed) to be "Just u wood.".- Truly, to ask for bread : and be sWen a stone ia still In practice. If you are troubled with rheumatism In any form be sure to vie S. 8. 8. and note .Its wonderful Influence.' . '.,(- 8. a 8 has the peculiar action of 'soak ing througH - the Intaatlnes directly Into the blood, In Bve minutes Its Influence Is at work fin every artery, vein and tiny caplllaryw Every membrane, every ersan ' of the body, every nronctory becomes In effect a filter to strain the blood .( Im purities, The stimulating- properties of & 6. 8. compel the akin, liver, bowela, kid neys, bladder to all work to the one end of casting out every Irritating-, every pain. Inflicting atom of poison; It dislodges by ' Irrigation all accumulations In the joints, cauaea add accretions to dUolvu) renders IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, - . FEVERI8H, CONSTIPATED V1 iw': .:: 'j .-.' '- Look ' Motherl . If tongue Is coated, cleanse little bowels with "Call : x , fofnla Syrup of Figs." Mothers call rest easy after giving "California Syrup of Figs," because In t few hours all the clogged up waste, 'lour bile and fermenting food gently, moves out of the bowels, and you have s well, playful child again. .: '.' :.' Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless . "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep It handy.be sausa they know its action . qnr.tbe itomach, liver and bowels la prompt ind iur'e. r j ;. Ask your druggist for a SO-cent bot tle of "California Syrup of Figs," ehlch contains directions for babies, children ofall ages and for grown-upa But Or.rrap. Tim Ovi. Cm la Uma. Sold If OratdaM. i 2a SHORT COURSE OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL i Will begin Monday, April 6, . , and continue 10 weeks. . i I (;" 'i -if i tfs v, a Jjc i; Regular Normal Credits given Special emphas'B will be placed , on the following subjects: r. State Course of Study; Rural School Administration; Rural So- ciology; Pedagogy; Psychology; History of Education; English History; Sociology; American History; Professional - History; Professional Grammar; Reading Advanced Literature; Profession al Language; English Literature; American Literature;. Physics; Botany; Chemistry; Agriculture;: Algebra; Arithmetic; Geometry? Professional Arithmetic; Draw ing; Music; Physiology; Special Methods; Playground. Practically these same subjects, will be offered during the Sum mer School, which will convene . June 22, a Catalogue fot which will be sent on application to the President, Monmoutji, Oregon.. '. , Eg mDtamni Qsslffy fN M TESTED ")imlFii ' IsEEDSjfg Lj'l , WWTIIOPArfOSOUl I'V": I 1914 CATALOG fLJ mi PlANTfcRS GUIDE I feil Liatinf tha W el awry; , I, ; Caraan. iattabla Mp' l' E.j auca' a mi and aVpcooV I II ' '. U.fuid.ttrrpW, , I II l WW A Quartetot a On- ' I J NorthwttUtn Crowtit II Ml l qnaliw iu to f Ask for Catalo Mt. 110. The" Chinese divide the day Into II parts, each two hours long. On Rheumatism Clsaning Oat Your Entire and Pains Go Fasf- V , V Eheumatism That SetUea It. them neutral and scatters . those peculiar formations In' the nerve centers that cause such mystifying and often baffling rheumatlo pains. ; . j . ' - And best of all this remarkable remedy la welcome to the weakest stomach. It you have drugged yourself until you stomach Is nearly paralysed, you will bJ astonished to find that 8. 8. 8. gives no sensation but goes right to work. This la because It Is a pure vegetable Infusion, la taken naturally Into your blood Just as) pure air la Inhaled naturally Into yout lungs. ;..;.- ; .. y, ... . : .. Get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. today, and asV for 8. 8. 8. . '..',' Ton may depend upon It that the store) that sells you what you ask for la a good place to . trade.; Write to the Bwlfl Speclfle Co, lot Swift Bidg., Atlanta, 0iL for. their Book on. Rheumatism. . V . - I I II II IIP TllWN PEOPLE v ) VMAiW fiRrrffltrt mntai of lrnBa.rUMasV i BtlU-lrJ4U rafiiN frou , C GEE WO i the ChlMM doetor, ' - TrroiKwnKmltrmikmlMM gooWiii wltfc thUonsand Uutonknad hav ant mnaln4 pm. Bianrnt ralM. LMthlirMnlara hAalnrdU. txmm rbur aaaa and prwrili aosia mmixlr whoa tor or tha elol. Ilia aaorata of tUaaa madlolna imnn io tno crataina world, liut taara haaa dad down (ma father toaoa la (he DhjalelaW Ilia ia China. - . CONSULTATION STUB. V7. It IIt oat of tows and osnaot aall, writ fee blanS sad ainraUt, eaoioalns 4 oeaia ia ffyrnptotii THE C. GEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162 first Stl, Cor. Morrlsoe) Y Portland, Orcioa, . i . . P. N. U. ' No. 14. tyPEN wrltlns to adrertlstrs, pla k7 M.iua w qniri, nnma Mia H prpanrlpaiatia Jn nunpoatidrd from Itaola. ttarba, hoda sad larka that hava bm eatbnd frnra nn guar. I DESSERT NEEDS STUDY f.rfPORTANt AT, EITHER FORMAL l; f or' family dinner. '"v. t Tr -vr- jj. ,.. Must ; of NeceMjty Ba Attractive In Appearance to Be Thoroughly En-1 Joyed, and ,'ts Food ,Yu , ' 'Also' to Be Considered. -'.ii'V'! It Is considered bad taste when. dining to show the least concern in regard to the courses following the one. being terved, yet a fewvpeople show, courage, enough sometimes to ask what the dessert may be. One college girl used to ask the maid to tell her whenever mince , pie was to' be served. ".. This girl understood the food value of that piece of mince' pie and she knew if she . wished to partake of It she must curtail the courses preced ing. An ordinary piece of mince pie Is - equal In -food value to a piece of roast beef,, a medium-sized potato. and slice of bread, with a liberal amount of butter. -i-t 'f There are two extemes , Desserts far too heavy' unless their real food value Is 'known and the rest of the meal Is planned accordingly, and des serts too light to satisfy the hunger un!efig';a sufficient supply of other things ; be- aten.; What place, then, have desserts In the diet? Do they serve a purpose or are they simply waste effqrts? f ' " ' ' " "Perhaps there' Is no portion of the meal which requires more time, more thought In planning and more care In preparation, .than j the dessert An Ideal dessert must be well flavored and- attractive In appearance If It Is to be' above criticism. The appetite le to. some extent appeased and hence appearance and : flavor tire means of "tickling the palate." " A piece of meat may be practically ruined In cooking and yet be eatenwith" dis appointment, perhaps; but a poorly prepared dessert will be left : un touched. A dessert falling In Its es sential quality, its appeal to the appetite,-can be considered a waste of effort always. The one ' essential which makes a dessert a product well ' worth ' the time, care, thought and actual cost, or makes It simply a waste effort from every standpoint, Is the know! edge of Its true food value, then making It serve Its purpose In that respect - A housekeeper should have a little table of desserts carefully classified for constsnt reference or written out In tabular form, arranging ber stock of successful .desserts Into three classes, perhaps, as heavy, medium and light ' Then she should consider whether the dinner she Is planning Is high In food value or low and supply the kind of dessert that will make a well-balanced meaL--: The following table' will Illustrate auch. a classifica tion! , , . ,- ,,, .",r ,. ,.., ' Heavy ,Desserts Pies, . cakes and cookies, suet puddings, rich short cakes, rich Ice cream preserves. .' Medium Desserts Custards'1 'J and oufflues, rice, cornstarch; sago,-tap! oca pudding.-' - -: i -. - Light Desserts Speedy and stewed fruits, plain gelatine jelly, Junkets. , .... . ' : r . .-.a - Cucumber-Tomato Relish. , ' Take one large ripe cucumber, peel and slce. . Place In an enamel kettle with a tablespoonful of salt, cover with hot water and boll until tender. Then take three large, ripe tomatoes and remove their skins. ' After drain Ing the water from the cucumbers, cut tomatoes up and put' In with tha cucumbers. Add one cup of vinegar and, a small cup of sugar, boll until the tomatoes are done; If not salt enough, add a little, also a few whole cloves and allspice.. . Mix a ' dessert spoonful of potato ' flour with some .cold vinegar and stir Into the mix tare after coming to a good boiling point; Can boL This makes a little ' -...rc,'f ' Jellied Salmon Salad.,-. ) r. 'Take a pint of - canned ' salmon, drain and remove the akin and bones. Mince fine,' add a tablespoon' of lemon juice, a dash of red pepper, a teaspoon of minced parsley and salt to taste, Mix together and bind with your favor- lie salad dressing and a tablespoon of powdered gelatine dissolved in a Quar ter of a cupful of water. , Kill small inblds and set them on Ice to' chill quickly. - Turn out on crisp lettuce Iesvc. : Oarnleh with olives and serve with mayonnaise or cucumber sauce. . aaanssaaswaaaSBaaaBB,,.,B'. Plea for the C.iasslca. ' Violet went to .the games on Plold day and arrived Just' as the discus throwers were exhibiting their prow ess. . "It's lovely, perfectly lovely," she said to her escort, "hut why are those men over there throwing with those old opera hats H New Tork Evening Tost ,' l.) -. i ' f . ". ' Modern Qrsmmsri ' i ( . i The perfect infinitive of tha vers "to invest" Is "to lnveitigote."New POULTRY and Dairy Produce tf all kinds anted. Write for our ' CASH 6FFER 1 ' I Pearstii.PageCbM0 FARM WANTED We flruarnnte buy. for ffum that Sara Tnrirxwl riu-Vit l ytA wish to Mil, Krhd ccursite, ronip!et deaciiD tlon. ST. CHAitLKH LAND CO. VA Morrtion Bt. St, ChrJ HoKL Portlmod. Or. SECOND-HAND. MACHINERY Bourht, told' and. exchnnrd;! enjrlnca bofera,, amilla, eto. Btnd for Stock Liat and Prlrea. . 1HK J. E. MAKTIN CO., 83 lat St.. Portland. Or, In i iuuuu retires, -aj.uvv.tjvu sneop fihAUI-iaH In tVila onntitrv .null ..Anw .1 ,1 .. i n jnn ... " . - - .. ... Luuu.kj vuvu J5ai, yielding 289,000,000 pounds rof wOol, are Facte in TX)I1 contnrlna 't haa F i . ; . ' 77' , - . uim euro oi uioana are louna in our American forests. Over forty years ago Dr. It. V. Piorce. chief eonaultina- nhvaician to tha In.nliH. llotfll and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N.Y., used the powdered extracts as well aa the liquid extracts of native medicinal plants, such as Bloodroot and Queen's mot. Golden Seal and Stone root, Cherry bark and Mandrake, for the cure of blood diseaacs, This prescription as put up In liquid form was tailed . - T ;( , , , ! . DR. PIERCE'S " ' ; - " '-v'':-" Golden Medical Discovery and has enjoyed a lanre sale for all these years In every drag store in the ( land. You can now Obtain the nowdered ajxtrart In JX, medicine doalcr, or sertd 60c in one-cent postage staniDS for trial box to.' tit. Pierce's Invalids' Uotel, Buffalo, N.Y., and tublotswul U JmaiCd, ptag?pw?afci Tha"Goldon Uadlpnl Dtavvarir,'maV Stomach, liver and bowels and through I affections, blotches boils, pimples and I are eradicated by this alterative iu!31o-cntstarnpetorinycoat tonMnon Sense UdlcJ ; ADDRESS DR. K.V. PIERCE, BUFFALO, N. Y. , ; 1 March of Progress. "How long must I wait for this prea- crlptlonj?'! . ........ "About thirty minutes." answered the druggist, "but you can 'occupy your time pleasantly. Here Is a coup on which entities' you to admission to our moving picture show." .... .. ' IF YOU'RE GROUCHY 1 i It Is likely that your liver needs stir ring up. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will set you right quickly. Adv.. Her Ways. "Nature has a queer way of doing." "How so?" "If you notice it is after night falls that day breaks." ' . . . 173 . ' ': ' :::: ': ,!.:"':'.! , For years we have been stating in the newspapers of the : country that a great many women have escaped serious op- ' erafaons by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and it is true. "i ; '' ,. j -, ! '-. -We re ' permitted to publish . in this' announcement 1 ..extracts from the letters of five women.. All have been.' recently, received unsolicited, , Could any evidence be more convincing?. .. ;j i , -. i-.n i , : IIorwTON,iljt.--Ihad rInbothBidcs nnd such a s'oreri'cfU ' I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached and I ms so i nervous I could nob sleep, and I thought I never would to . ' any better untd I submitted to an operation, but I commenced takinir ; , Itfdia K jHnkhara'a Vcgetablo Compound and soon fclt liko a new Woman." Mrs. IIaywabd SowEits, Ilodgdon, Me. "" 2. Q?,0-,?'-"1?3 fcad h tot two vears, wiOk " .-Twlrujn both sides and was ery nervous. ' I had a growth ' . which tho doctor said was a tumor, and I neverwould get wclftmlcBis 1 .Ihad an6poratioti.v.A Wend advised mo to teko Lydia JE. M:"' JamlB Vegetable Compound, and I krladly say that I am now enjoyinc .lino health." Mrs. IIosa Uma, 10 Winona ,BU Charlotte. N. CL - , .T. m ' TT..I, In. I .'. . -S ' i11? a. r- ino uoctor aavwoa a severe, operation, but mV Vf , husband got mo Lydia E. llnkham'a Vegelablo Compound and I .tu,u6lctJDuci ui ttonuit niiio. uwi icei iiKe a now person ?S?c?m, da wartl d1 work and not mind it." Mrs. Ada Vixt. Iw Stock bt, Hanover, IV ,v ; i ..! 1 ... A . , Dkcatctu III. I was sick In bed and thrco of the 'best physi clans said I would havo to bo taken to tho hospital for an Toncr- on as I had something growing in my le ft side. I refused to sub- ' . nut to tho-oiJcration and took Lydia K. Ilnkham's Vegetablo Com-pound-and it worked a miracJe in my case, and I tell other women what it has done i for maMxa.. Utmi A. Gbiswouj, 2300 Blk. Kaet. William Street, Decatur, HL" ' ' i ' C CLKVKLANn, Onio.MI was very irregular and for soveral years e i my side pained mo so that I expected to have to undergo an or- would holp mo. I took Lydia E, Ilnkham's Vego table Compound and I liccamo regular and free Xrom paia I nra thankful for such a good medi. cine and will always give it tho highest praho." Mrs. q ILGanrriTH, 7800 Madison Av, Cleveland, O. ; I"- WrIte fc TiTDIA RPl ITS nAM XfET)ICl5E CO. W (CON FI DKKTI AL) LYX1S, MASS.. for advice! iioar letter will be oncneil, road ana answered by m woman and held In strict confidence. TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS FALLING Save your. Halrl Get a 25-cent batli i I of Datidcrine right now Also ' stODS Itchlna scalo. 11 1 , inin, brittle, colorless and icraggy bajr ta mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff -that; awful ecurC. j "-There1 Ik nothing so destructive ,to'.' tha hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre. Its Strength and its rery'" life; eventually producing a feverish i ness and Itching: of the Bcnlp,-which. Vi. If toot remedied causes the hair root ,'.s to, iehrink,' lqden, and die then ther "' hair falls; out fast. . A littlef Danderino-1 ' ' , . . ) v. . ...in : . ,uuibuk nuw duj - luir-T"W4l. Buret . - save your hair. -,ij-h Ji b.u; i - i Get a 2B-cent bottle 'of Knowlton's ' Danderino- from any drug store. You surely cab have beautiful hair and' lots of Jt;lf yod .'wiQ Just try a little . Dandcrlnei Save your hair! , Try It! ' ' Nature iuw Taiuuie ueuu BJIT 1 .1.1. 1 1.1 A I t .t' them the whole system. Skin eruptions result of bail hlvuf ' ISM & extractr - as thouaanda hava toatlfled f , . of na'JIng only on frc copy of Dr. Adviser, 1008 pagesclotoiinS . . Dark and. FalrV v-'v'!i-'.'-'.!-'-!' :; l ; "Faint heart never won fair lady." ; "I detest that proverb.'1' - -. , "Why sot" ; ' ' i i : .','.',' I" ! .; ); i: "I consider-it a slnp at us bru nettes." Kansas City Journal. ' Pore Err. Oranulnted KyelMs and Bilr promotly healed . with i Eotoao . Ee , , Bal aam. Adv. I ; An or unving. ; -. , -Son (a golf enthusiast) You must acknowledge, father, that it requires a great deal. of skill to drive a ball 100 yards. - ..:',!.. ... Old Farmer Shucks! ; It don't reH eiiire half as much skill as It doea to. ,1.1.. 1 . r r. . . . . uiiyo a iib, ou ibbu uosioa . i ran ' script ' ' i . .1 " --'"... A ;,!'.) ('''!' nr. c j .1 -". ' .1 - . I-.K !! v.) -.'5 j-l'i M 'in v.r.i r. . v.n. .) :' !i ') 1:1. '- Mfi. !.' .' I-: '"1 . ',' ')-. -1 : I. . T Orleans Picayune.' ' -' . ', i ' .' '.i-'j . 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