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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1896)
m J... Is the Wail of the Nerves for Food. People with Weak, Flabby Nerves are the Ones who Suffer. They may be Relieved by Building: up their Nerves with a Nourishing Nerve Food. An Interesting Interview with A Prominent Phy sician and a Case in Point Cited. From Uu Journal, "What a this modern disease called aer voua pmotrotion?" IT this question had been asked a physi cian in our grandfathers' time, he eonld not hare answered it. The disease was not known then. It new, and a a product ot oar American hurtle and worry. Slated in brief, nCTToas prostration is a complete lapse of the nervous system. It is brought on by overwork, worry or disease, and the patient can only be cured by rest and a proper feeding of the nerves. Notice the dragged-out appenrwiM' of the average mother. She can scarcely dragher- If around; her nerree aud strcnvUi have I been overtaxed ; she has no reserve foree. 1 1 Bhe keeps up. but it is at the expense of her i ruuuiy ur is u"i" . , ..w mo wnrt nn mnM . her nerves are ex twisted; the cares aud worries of her lite have gotten the better of her, and it will re quire weeks and months to www. Thoughtless people say : " How foolish to work so hard and how foolish to worry. " That is very well, but how many thousands of mothers there are who have burdens enough for a score, and whose poor, weak little bodies endure urteomplainiiigly all the burdens until 6nally they have to stop and it is auestion if they have not waited too n& ' . en:. t-:J 1U i. JU.J .vr.n ihe reach of all and it is always effective. ! It is to the weakened nerves what bread and j beef are to ihe muscular system. It supplier j a.i n naeoir tn build ! n hum ni mis Kinu lurtx id iwu .s...... them np, strencthen them and restore them to a vitwrons, healthy condition. This new food is Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peoole. If stwee permitted, we could fill pages ot tnis paper wiui aa mwuwi Y m.nila nf thnuMnds who have found in these pills their salvation. We only give one. but later others will be published that will be read with much interest by anyone suffering whh weakened nerves as a result of the season or otherwise. No more deplorable condition of the hu man body can be conceived than that of nervous prostration, when every nerve in the system seems to vie with the others to make yon miserable, when even the sunshine irri tates yon, when the happy prattle of the child distracts the lovintr parent, when lite is haunted bv a constant forebodins, when the livht nf life twnu to turn to a smoking. smouldering 0ame of torture that's part of nervous prostration, jus. a pmura oi many-sided disease. As its grasp upon yon strengthens vou lose, perhaps, the power to walk, to talk, to think, even the power to few. TWath wnnld be welcome, bnt alas! h t until the cup of sutlenng w lull to overfiowintr. 8ueh has been the experience mended. I mr pleasure u tenriu' my iituen of Mr. Henry Gehrke, whose atory is best bors the benefits I . have, received tmm Ir. told in his own words. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and To show the results ot thu nerve ioou ona snecial ease, to prove the points above made. our reporter made the following interview fir?nry Gehrke is a thrifty and prosperous German farmer living four miles south of Bullion, in this (Adair) county. Mo. Mr. Gehrke has a valuable form and he has been a resident of the county for years. He is very well-known hereabouts and well respected wherever he is known. Last week a reporter of the Journal stopped at Mr. Gehrke's and while there became much interested in Mrs. Gehrke's account of the benefit she had not InmraiTuw pTnerieitced from the use of lr. W'iliianis' Pink Pills for Pale People. She aid she wanted everybody to know what a atMi n.Mii,MT. thw Dills are. but as no manv peopVe are praising them now-a-days, she odestly doubted whether her testimony could add ttytfuug to wiiat olhen had al Bnbacritie for (he Express. During oar closing out sale no goods will be sold except for spot cash. Read, Feaoock 4 Co. Dr. Clieadle is glad to see the children and examine their teeth. He extracts temporary teeth for children free. Tarn O'Shunters for Misaea and children in all the newest clnlhe and otj lee, and from iicts to 51 50, at Miss Duniond' Pugh 4 Muncy have junt on-iifd up the nicest line nf Indies und gent Mackintiwliea ever Immj-'ht lo Lelmnon and the prices will suit you Money to loan. A limited amount of money to loan on good farm decur ity. Call upon or write to 8. N. Bteele & Co., Albany, Oregon . Necessity demands that we insist m all those indebted to us on sulMcri -tion, or otherwise, to call and settle u1 once. We will take wheat, oats or hay at the highest market pi ices. - I have money to loan at 8 per cen interest on good farm nr personal security, J. M. Ralbtox, Hattou Block, Albany, Or. Farmers, attention: do not fonpt that Pugh & Muncy are always in the lead on groceries, boots snd hw hats and caps, gents' furnMiim; good Ac. See them for prices. Grove's Tasteless Chill Toule is a perfect Malarial LiverTonicand Blood purifier. Removes biliousness without purging. AspleosantasLemonByrup. It is as large as any dollar tonic aud retails for 60c To get the genuine ask for Grove's. ' The best dressed men in Linn county are those who buy their clothing from JBfich & Buhl. Good suits for low prices. The long want Royal Worchester corsets ia the one to buv, 65cts., Toots, and II. Bold by Bead, Peacock & Co. BtatJU TaWfatt ftmmui laaatirs. iWttriiU, Jfa. ready said of them. Her only reason for talking for publication about Pink PilU was that the peoole of Adair and neighboring counties might lie convinced, if any doubted, thnt oft-published testiiuoniuls concerning Pink Pills were genuine slniements tntni Ms K. f ,,, have iiMi. hu.i.-tit.! hv ,hl, aw ot them pikine of h?r own hi- itrrstinir experienfe. Mis. Ctehrke nid A ImleoveraTwiraeo I was completely broken down. I hud been taking niwiicine from admnorbut prew worse and worse un til 1 could scarcely go about at all. The least exertion or the mere bemlinp of my body would cause me to have smothering spoils, and the Buffering was terrible. I th..iiriit it whs caused bv mv hrtirt. U'lten everything else had failed to relieve me and had given up an nop oi ever ocmtr niy- thing but a helplew invalid, r ehaneeji but a belf otue test in i and F-r!(ff also in the (,'Aifitjo Inter-Oatm if i and the sufleriugof the people who made the statements was so nearly like the sinter ing I had endured that when I read that they were ao greatly benefited bv the useoi lr. WilliamsfPink" Pills for Pale People, 1 did ttot hesitate to go at once aud puTcl.r- two boxes. I tiMtk them according to directions and before tin first box was used I felt a d bit better, lleally the first dose convinced me that it was a great remedy. Before the two hosts were used ud 1 sent my husband after three more boxes, so I would not be without them. When I had used these three boxes 1 felt like a ditlerent woman and thought I was almost cured, " Since that tinie I have beentakingtbpm wtiptipvw 1 tHfflUi to reel badtv. hen I legsn tukin? lr. llhanis' Pink Pill for Pale People. I weiehed only 118 pounds and after 1 had beenusingtlmeutcinetoralwut six months J weighwl iz: pouiius. I have had a good nppftite ever since I commeTHreu taking Pink Pills and instead of mincing aloni;, picking such tbod as I could eat even with an eti.,rt. 1 eat mt anything tht comes on the table. I am not the invalid I was. I do not have to 1m waited upon now a if I was a helpless child, but 1 work alt the time, doing the housework and ironing and working in the garden without tltat dreadful feeling whiel, conies over a person when they are aintui tney are going 10 nuv one of those spells that 1 used to have. " Work don't hurt me any more. I hon estly believe that had it not been for Ur. Williams' Pink Pills I would now be in ny grave. I still have what thdoctor calls bil ious colic but the Pink Pills have made me much better ami the spells are not so frequent and are nothing likpas painful as before I lie can to use them. I would not be without the Pink Pills for that diwaw alntif under any circutn stances to say nothing of the other dis eases for whi-ih they are especially reeom- Know oi several viiu wtc wm u i and have been greatly benefited by them." ltr. Vt i Hut! as' fink nils contain, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary ve new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfiling specific for eueh diseases as loco motor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' danoe. sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nerv ous headache, the alter eueet oi ia gnppe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either in male or fenwle, and all diseases resultiuK from vitiated humors in the blood. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent poet paid on receipt of price. 50 cents a box. or six boxes for $2.i50 (they are never sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Uedicioe Company. tH'tieneo ttdy.fi.Y. ; .TATisTicr of the Imperial Gorman '.ic-alth department show llerlin as the healthiest city in the world. Here the tenth rate is 10.3 per I.OOO. Compared .v-ith Alexandria, a city fanned by the ?he sea breeze, and constantly under the influence of sunshine, Berlin shows to no small advantage. In this latter city statistics give the death-rate at 52.9 per 1,000. London Hospital. AMERICAN NAMES, Muskingum signifies "elk face." Obaha signifies "Up the Eiver." RoAjiOKf signifies a "sea shell." Opelika means "Large Swamp." MnowArs means "swift water." Osaoe signifies the "Strong Man." Musksogx means "plenty of fish." Oconee signifies "a water course." Okeechobee means "Grassy Lake." Kkbbaska means "shallow water." Penobscot signiHes "A Rock Place." Okeefisokee signifies "Quivering Lake." "Mokadsocs meana the "Spirit's place." Port Rotax Bat was so called from its size. Suwasee is a corruption of San Juanita. Mosocact means "creek of many bends." Lake Mohkoan was named for an Indian tribe. Piscatap.ua means a "Good Place to Hunt Deer." "MAxrror is an Indian word, mean ing "spirit." Moxokgaiikla means a "river with out islands." WnraiPisnxiEE is the "Beautiful Lake of the Highland." To The Mothers. You have nice children, you know and nothing pleases them better than a nice nobby suit of clothes that kerns them warm and healthy. Hnker lis th 'maud for but )!tt!' money, Can you stand Si.Otl for a suit of el. nine, or up to $4.00? All these low prices you will find at Hlrtttn Rsker'a. , Ripans Tibules: at druggistf. Ripans Tabules cure headache. Kipana Tabulas curt ladlcMtloo. PETROLEUM WAGONS. The New Motor Carriages and Their Cost. j ChvaM Oe. of the Advaategaa of t Koval Convcranw HeMtnd wllk Gnat Favor to Tola Country. The practlbillty of these earrings ! neems to be placed beyond doubt. Since , 1898 they Lave been growing in favor : in France, and the only wonder is that we hare not Been them over here before now. The lutnrc would appear to be-1 long to them, it all be true, and we con hardly doubt tho bona tides. They are as eaHily worked aa a tricycle ;vrob- ablyeasler. A novice, as many witness, I is able upon the first trial to drive his rnrriniTA over 800 mile In S days of 10 hours npiece. Tourists have won dered over half a dozen departments in them, and the taste la HprcadinR every day. Soon the enthuaiuam will reach England, and then well, it is difficult to say what will happen then. For among the groat advantages of the petroleum carriage r its remarkable cheapness. The oost of a carrinfre if not much in the first instance. The;, are built, ob we have said, with touching ; fidelity to old forms. There is the dop j eart, the wagonette, the phaeton, the ! "break" and the "mylord," aa our French friends have it From n purely lay contemplation of these vehicles, we are not disposed to think that finality has been reached in regard to their shape. When the first railway carriages were constructed, either out of loving con aarvatism or from a desire not to of fend, they were built upon the line of the stage coach and colored to match. In time they achieved their own iiulf pendence and individuality. Messrs. lanhard and Levassor will probably find . time and experience ripen their in vention in this respect At present u voiture a deux phioes coat 103; a Yoiture a qusrtre places forme dopcart costa 200; the phaeton, 212, and the wmylord" heads the price list at 240. These cannotbe reckoned ex travagant prices. And when you have once purchased a voiture to your tasu the saving seems amaziiig. To begin with, two horses can be dis carded; and horses, we believe, art roughly estimated to cost 2j or 3t ; a year apiece to keep. A purchaser of r ' petroleum carriage- reckons that it cw'' him troml.S0f.tof.adny. Then : n-.t facturer's reckoning: is 4c. per kilometei for a 2-seated carrtaj und 5c. for r l-seated carriage; let us say, on ar nveruge, something between a half iienny and 3 farthings a mile. Compare this with the expenses of horses. Let ub say a eb horsx coat- sotue 30, and is available for thnn years; that conatttutes a yearly charp: of 12. Add to tl.is .'X for buri nn'1 keeping, and we get u total of Z. Tlio I initial outlny on tb? vehicle nr,y nored, as we are also ignoring tiK m'tiitf j cost of a voiture. A horr'.1, j-ear '.n rn year out, would hardly do nior' tiir.:i 15 I miles a day. Out of thewfifrures,"? .id are, of course, rough, one tnny deduct ; something li!;e twopeucc a mi If ;3 the cost of a horse earrtcge. Tli a 'Van tage Is in favor of the petroleum car riage by 3 to 1. London Saturday lie view. SNOW MADNiSS. Awfal EffMt of the Beaattriil Upon Peo ple Way Down South. Any person who haftlived in countries where snow is an ordinary eircumstanee and condition of the winter season must, if he had witnessed the extraordi nary behavior of the people of New Or leans in the snowstorm, have been thoroughly astonished, savs the New Orleans Picayune, I The falling of the feathery flakes ! seemed to have operated on the people ! like wine, and from the highest to the ! lowest, young and old, grave and gay, the dignified and the comical, reveled j in the unwonted conditions and foil to j pelting each other with snowball., as if j they had been a gang of schoolboy;!. . I The result of this midwinter mad ness was tnat every person wno pasuea slong the streets was unmercifully pelted, and in many cases no considera tion was shown to age, sexorcondition. There were men who wore posted at street corners with magazines of snow balls ready to fall upon the unwary passenger, whether on foot or in vehi cles. Many of these balls had been dipped in water -end compressed until they were solid lumps of ice, and when they struck a victim about the head and face inflicted severe injury. One gentleman who was passing on Gravier street, near the Citizens' bank, got a blow in the eye which may cost his sight, and many others were knocked down and otherwise injured. Glasses in windows of houses, of street cars and of private carriages were broken by the volleys of balls and nobody was safe from attack. The people afflicted with this snow madness, although many were respect able citizens, did not seem to realize that they were violuting private rights or disturbing the peace, or, if they did, i they were too intent on making the i most of an opportunity which occurs i only at long intervals to pelt all com . crs without fear of punishment, to care. In countries where snow is common every winter there are ethics of snow balling, just as well as of any other sport or business. There the fun is only indulged in between friends and acquaintances who consent to liberties taken, while to strike a stranger or an unwilling person with a snowball is as much an assault as would be striking with a stone. Of course some allow ance must be made here for the ex traordinary excitement caused by so rare an occurrence as a snowfall, but even the maddest of the revelers ought to understand that a ball of ice or one mixed with mud, lumps of coal and oyster shells is capable of inflicting a serious wound upon the head and face, and the deliberate ue of such missiles is mora lika aa act of malioe than sport. GOPHER FAliJIING. Soooeeaful Experiment of a Die courage d Florida Orohardlet, mt Valqm MMir Is h Ontwm of Bovine Bio Omnff Omvo KUlod by UM Wtntrt oororo I IroMa. ! Gopher farming la one of the unique todustries which an original man of Florida has gone into since his orange prove was killed to the roots by lust whiter 'a eold weather. Henry Daly weUe, a German by birth, hut who has been hi Florida for a deeado, expect to haw fifty thousand gophora on the Bjnrket inside of two years. Fifty d 0llgllt to contribute in some degree to the discomfiture of rke beef trust The gopher of Florida, says the Bt Louis Republic, is not the gopher of more northern latitudes. lie is called by the encyclopaedists the teatndo porypbemua, a spcoicfi of turtle, which eon claim firat conuinaliip to the tor fioise. Se makes his home in the high, rplling pine land of this state. He and tihe rattlesnake ere the beni of com panions. Wherever a gopher hole la to tt found, there also will be found a rattkenoke. The gopher snake a also a friend of the gnplier. Mr. Patywclle'a farm is situated rm the banks of she Wekhra river. The Vekiva is named for the central fljrure t- maiden ro a Seminole Indian legend. Wekiva, the benutiftU dangh-. tr of the ancient Thomas Tiger TalL telchrated for the number of scalps he had taken, was cmce in love with a handr sjmne Indian youth, who stood six tees in his mwcasins, and could shoot an arrow through the heart of a bear. 7he youth jilted Wekiva, and she wens tt copiously that where once was arid and there ia now a beautiful and cod Mr. DalyweUe Uvea wkh hkt family fa wife, three bine-eyed girls and two tow-headed boys, in a two-roomed resi dence, the walla of which are, of hewn piae. In his first straggle for exists tanee m this atata gopher more often tarnished the piece de resistance of his dinner than Florida beef. "Why would It not do," he asked himself one day, "to raise these things for market?" There was ample demand fur gophers te all of the Florida markets, the real dents of the country as well aa those ot 13ie city regarding the gopher, properly eaoked. aa a delicacy equal to diamond backed terrapin. He resolved to carry otrt hie idea, so he and his boys scoured the country for miles and iniloa, and gathered together all the goph wa they eonld find, and placed them npoa a two-thousand-acre tract of virgin pine. The gophers took kindly to the spot, and industriously set to work to dig themselves homes in the yellow sand. The place is now literally honey embed with their tunnels. The only unpleasant feature of gopher tanning, according to DalyweUe, ia the snakes. Hundreds of rawJesuakcs have flocked to the homes of the ffonhen. Kot a flay pusses out tno gopher raiser and his boys km from three to a doeen. Tbey never venture into the farm with out heavy top boots, a heavy stick and a pint of antidote. The snakes, while dangerous, are atoo made to yield a revenue to this provident farmer. He cures the skins and sells them to curio dealers. The curio dealers have them manufactured Into purses and hand satchels, and sell them to the visitors from the north who visit this state dur ing the winter season. Rattlesnake oil is far-famed as a cure for rheumatism, and a nnmberof wholesale drug houses Voy their oil froai Mr. DalyweUe. There is a rare uavor to the gopher that cannot fail to tickle the palate of the epicure. Mr. DalyweUe says that in the course of a few years the people at the whole union wiU be educated to gophers. Then, he predicts, the gopher will not go a bogging at twenty-five eenta apiece, bnt will command thirty six dollars a dozen. He proposes to in- angnrate the kinderirsrten movement. and says that in a few weeks, when -sophers are fattest, he will send a pair 0 President Clcyelumt, and other dis- tingniahed men. All lie onltw in return an honett U'etiuioniul m to how gepher comuren with other meat. Kmur ia Books. dbtoo norooni,K)old has shown prac- W - uuuij null waicr can no lound by bor ing into granite and other crystalline rocks to a depth of from one hundred to one hundred cud seventy feet His theory was that the variations in tem perature ought to cause shearing strains between the upjier and lower layers of the rock, which would make horizontal crevicea into which water from the surface would percolate, and ...a. mo water wuiiiii rc iresn. A well was sunk in tho islet of Arlto, off the LW. 'L?4; at .ne hu- - . .... .i. waler ws found, supplying four tiiousand fourj hundred gallons a day; since then six ! other wells have boon bored and water ! lounuat aixjut the snmc depth. The j object of the r;nr :h v.as to provide lighthouses and pii jt stations with a ! permanent and plentiful supply of j water. She Was Tired of It "Mr. Smithers," said hie wife, "U I remember rightly you have often said that you disliked to see a worn an constantly getting herself Into PI"iao." said Smithors, positively. "You conside sd it unwomanly and Inuelicute, 1 believe." j "Very." I "And you don't see how any tux i, could allow his wife to do any thing of. the kind." "Yes, I think so now." -Well,' Mr. Smithers-, In view of all tho facts in the coe I fol Justifiod in asking you for a new silk dress." j "e , . ' ,i, L. .Wht vears J.a twn bolter than eight cent calico, and I want something oise. Just received a large amount I'm tired ol fsttlng Into print"-;! calico. Don't fail to see them, 13 Your i Christmas I Gifts Free two ounce bar, and' two M coupons inside each four M OUUCe bag of Blackwell's Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon which gives a list of val i uable presents and how k to get 'them. Albany Furniture Co., (INCdUPOL'ATKD) BALTIMORE BIjOCK. Albany, Oregoi Furniture, Carpet.v LimilcuniB, niattinp, etc. I'iclnrt'? and I'ictui'e molJin". U.K.ertjikin "Tff V Victor Nun I'liiictural running whwl on earti). VIVA A.i. W " Ilic Mill . Largi'isl stock ol ?H-ont! Hvervtliini; as rc-i-rescuted. lleacl'tuurtt!":, for nuinlivi; , , , , , , struct aUU.il I A .CltT MlWt, 1 iron J2iLL ' k Eastern 11. 11. CO. Yaquina Bay Route. I'mnni-tins m Yauimi I'.av ni'li the Hnn Iranrfsts. and ..om.m liny Mteannlii. ' "'l"y- Steamship "Farailon"! Knils from Yiiiuinu liny every eight (Iiivh (111 i'l riuhluil ami lluinholdt buy Passenger Accommoda tions Unsurpassed. Shortest Home lletwecir the Willaiuetle Valley ami Calilornia. Fare trniii Albanr owl Poinls Weal to Han Krumjiiwo: ; ri.o. HteeragV"'"-- 4 0,1 ! To Coo, liav and Port Orford: i(t(ii - ""'" V V" Tuilumholdt Buy: Cabin J B W Uimnil Triti G'"1 '"r w) Days Scial. RIVER DIVISION. I Htcniittt "AM1ANY" and "YM. 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Best. ,. .'.Vf WjulW Tire, Mo. 10.!, is the lightest best is the cheupebt ip the linnil wheels on the coast. Write for lint, am athletic good ;, l.'iv) SLlh . . orllilliU Oregon.- OVE.it MAN WHEEL COMPANY. V. P.. Kkknax, Manager. POPULAR SCIENCE . attire, In vtMtllmt, 11. .tn..;, Llmttrlrtty, TI aa141i i l.miitf uy. MtMllrinfi, HRnlljl Il.VRln.iti ii Formerly Boston Journal of Chemistry i I Enlarce:! and Improved (AmUHift u l;:rii iu 11 ho','., tin ,,r wiii.i Kin,v( Priictiriil. Iittorcwtini' and ln-' I uiur, hi'ii'iiiiiie iirtieic", unit van.. las Ai)!i'rlnti-d mid I'lijnyi'd by any inteU-lii-i'iil render, even though lie knew Utile or mulling nf fii'letiee. I Profusely Illustrated and Free j From Technicalities. N'cwstl.aler., to cunts. 1.1. OO per jess S-Mvlilliin Mil lmnur for a MtliliiUi cojiy.-S Largest Ctroulatlon of any Scientific Paper 'in the World I'I'lll.lSIIKll MONTHLY BY H.'ii.j. 1,1 1 1 aril. New Vork. 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