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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1896)
Suppef lnga Cir- J (3 'A 7. su?Pe v' n ! ;.; if .rt I p:i i.i "i " this 4 Even ic-J PJ A A a t mlti. -a a s:t -k iV', J.,- tf ZJ fa PJ ff I.' 1 uve w :m aj; ncrvs 4 ity. jacel 'old 4J A- Mil ' burned ;rlittlebt neaethf :n child. Mad a in fix; no! i feu ot: As!i;:: ach a-;l W 51 ?poptl i ma'tel sh; rcl Lt iv, h-fjEECTOin: -C "l i - - m all things, Jtirlothing. Igijdotincoln County, Oregon. Thursday. Octohor 22 i8q6. rfiiitive, ice (rinlemleiit an Tol. farter K. K.l.ake J. O. Stearns It. F. Junes George Lumlis J. L. Hvde S. G. Irvin 7.. M. Herri k Silas Unwell T. M. Coombs Chits. Williams F. A. tiuthvin jhniirhsionors conn meets on cu- 2 r ihf first .Mnnuay in i-enruary. it. .Wfi October 'ami lieeembu'r. jl'uller circuit coniT. I'ullerlon ...Judge ros. Attorney v-neson 1th Monday In July and ,iy In January o( each year. CITY OF TOI.KIio. Jrcn tl do. Ctl 50c J jL -uuyor L':' Kecorder J " -Marshal I-rf : lus'ler E lUdermcn .rets on the first Monday evening In tiii.kdh I'Iiecixct. lie i'eai-e NK'.VI'OKT. .1. A. Ha'l J. C.Aluve Ptaee,.. . .Geo. F. Sylvester ..W. 11. CrutchlieM Number 33. Democratic National Ticket. YA'il'INA. :he I'eai'c EI.K CITY. he Peace 1. S. 1'noth .V. I,. iVfitiilns .A. n. Clark iltirkhnlter I.1TTI.K EI.K. .('has. Henderson .1. S. Derrick XASHVIU.K. hel'eat'O I. J. II'.i!(i!iyti)n N. F. lOdwarus liKAYKii CI!Ki:K. 1'khpc f'am'l Hill Ji.Scph Uourlev T1DEWATEU. ihel'caco X. J. Cuodiniin . A. Vidilo l.D.'iM'HI!. itc i'.ftc I,. A. Teek . .Y. i Taylor i'VER ALSE.V and Y ACH ATS. iae l'saeo Win. Wakedeld John iiuriy wr.Mox invi-.n. rile I'imi! chas. licii.l M. Ilt-iton tto.PWo W. If. Coo'; uo. K. Croxford 'ICHES AXI) SOCIETIES. YAOTJIjSTA- SPECIAL SALE! Of 250 pairs of Ladies' fine Kid Shoes Patent Leather tip, Hand sewed, C and D widths FORMERLY 83.50, For President, VM. J. BRYAX, Of Nebraska. For Vice-President, ARTHUR SFAVALL, Of Maine. For one we will be heartily glad when the election is over. If it is to be McKinley we will try and stand it with the balance of them. If Di .vctu U idiiilis, we hope that the opposition will oe of the same forgiving spirit. Meanwhile our interests are identical. Wc have no gold bugs, nor silver bugs. What benefits my neighbor is bound to benefit me in some degree. If McKinley is elected we hope tint events will prove that we are and have been mistaken, for God help the poor if times do not improve in ome shape. The lesson of hard times is beiii!r brought home to the people of this land with terrible force. And pity the nartv that ThecontestofJ.il. Bryant vs. Peter Hagen was up in the local laud office today, and the hear ing was postponed until December 15. In it is involved title to 160 acres, a little northwest of Toledo, in Lincohi county. Hagen died before his final proof had been passed by the local office, and in due time his claim was canceled. Bryant entered a coal laud contest ol Hagen's homestead, but that was held up because of imperfections. Before Hagen's death he mortgaged a part of the claim to U. G. Hale, of Albany, who has since foreclosed the moitgae, and -wtiies in and protests against Bryant obtaining any rights in the land. Bryant has been opening a coal mine hi 1 1 1 -face of Hale's protest, and that matter has gone through the circuit court, and is now in the supremo court, for adjudication oi ti'l while the real title has never pav I from the government. Oregonia; Worthy Your Confidence. The success of Hood's SaiSap.t- :.. : : i. .. gels into power, at this election and i "'u' lumr,,:l '"K j-iuui';i does not bring relief t masses of the country Hoaj r.t l,ri,m -iiaf .i,ik,:.. ever way u may manliest usen is r,C il,n 'nt .1.. I vo 1 (JL'uj;it: are aroused. If Brvan and f,.,e ; vcreiy aaiicteo oy uns prevaien; silver wins and relief be not brout-ht clisea"e' ,nlt who ow reioicc over!l about, the iieoole will ulterlv t5e- Pcrnla,se,,t CMre by Ho0!,'s S;,r' strov them, noliticallv. If Mc-i ;';1P,,rlll:- "'ST Ki'lsi-fifAt. cili-iicit-.'-ervices jhrec weeks, nioriilnir and evenlns,': "f alter iminilnir s-rvice: Sab'nalh Il'!iuil.rttll at llinYlnek n ,n nnivpr 11 Wcjiiesdiu- ev nlnus. S. V 1'OTTKU, l'asinr. BN"S eill-uril Prntcxtmit liiilscooiil. IfWle the third Snmlnv ot Pi-frv jilla.m. All are invited 'to attend. !. Koi.th, Missiolniri-. I:isl.lniu.n. f.' eVnirt, Or. 1 K.-Tolcdo Lnile V, ins !o.it ' Saturday cvenlnir nt their hall in this ' 3,F-1,,1V l.ndtc Xo. nil, of YiKiuina City, iieMiny evening. lsiting '"vniHiia iveit'otne. JLs Kinley wins and his shibboleth of protection and geld does not bring relief, nothing will be left ol it but the office lnlders. Relief the people wants and must have. a humor, Scrolnh may appears as or it mav attack the glands of the neck, or break out in or limbs. Attacking the mucous membrane, it may develop into catarrh or lodging in t.helungs lead Should the mints be thrown open to consumption. Come as it may, 10 the coinage of.silver at a ratio of a faithful course of treatment with sixteen io one, the foreigner who Hood's Saisaparilla will overcome bronp.ht bullion to this country j it, for working upon the foundation could get it coined into American "fall diseases, impure blood, the dollars. After he had turned his '. system is clatitled and vitalized, 1 bullion into American money, he and vigor, strength and health to MY GOODS, CLOTHIER ,oey that c,d I not use nowiiere else out in America. ; '0, Sci-'v. J. K.TlT.NIIXiE.N.li. 'r.r.(ivs, Secretary. S. A. l'RUITT.X.O. F.-N'ovvrnrt I.ndw Xn. 8n, meets evorv vi.!Oil tii,it!enil, 1.. b. 01oOX. X.U. 11l.ll, Seretnry. F.,r1''"i .'O,,i:o Xo. 11, meets every HVL'Vnii I,,. I,. I,., w..ii' . 1 . , , 1 1 1 imttors mwavs welcome. 11 , m 1 , 1 t'n - wy. BOOTS hi si, JUST and C 1. i.-.evpnrt l.ralfo No. dii, rcjnlnr 'lion , on Sutunlay on or lieforo each I " Msitihn lirothers are eordlally j UfCKI.EY.Se'i'y.' A. II. 11A.MPTOX, M. W. A COMPLETK LINE OF M llayc.uiiell Xo. 745 National Union ".li lis, jiec. S.i,,'. I-I't ..lllllllll.l lllltlll, sous-,.,,,,, , f,mnh Kriday niuhtsof ril ... B .minic n L UI lilllll 11. F. JOXES, I'res. n'J.oiXiE Xo. 70, lleT.ekah Pcerec, 0. F neeis in the Odd Fellows hull In ! in Tuesday evenlnir of em.h ;eii Vp , JKNXIE AKXOLIJ, X. G, AM.N, Secretary. R. A he i.iiwnln Prto V'rt Q l lat'uXVe','l'lal9naU"n'the ,lrst and ;.vi vnvu iiiontn. "HI. Adjutant. T-KELY, P. C. r. wu. ...... . llcptfiU , VL'1 i"r l-onge AO. i.f, Ki.nJh?.lli Fellows' hall, Yamiina, v'uiVi !turlay evenings in each i iung brothers are always welcome. AV,S,I!eererK',-LiUEU'M-"'- mioirv .... ... lui , v., ,S, r',K WOKLD.-I'oeahontus i 'I,',:-"lJ. Toledo, Oregon, meets on I ill 'vl.T,"'f'"'y I" each month in Mtdinme. vlBl"B neighbors are I AHXoi.i)', GEO. BETIIERS, Consul. Clerk. RUBBER BOOTS, OIL CLOTHING, ETC. j Thermit advantageous thing then! A couple ot Albany s business jfor him to do would be to purchase ! mcn were flimflantmed last Saturday. I American products, take the pro-! A stranger with letters of introduc j ducts back to the countrv he came ! tiou succeeded in getting checks for j from, and leave the monev here. 139-73 and $25.83 cashed. The i It could be readily seen that such a aiTdir was cutt:1y arranged so as not I transaction would be of mere ad-; to excite suspicion and was in the j vantage to the American producers '. lbnn of proposition for nvmey and than the coining'of American silver, ! k'00lK TIle lua:l urter Setting his onlv he would be practically selling 1 moller skipped. It was desired to his goods in a foreign market alui j keep the affair tpiiet but it has creating a scarcity of his products ' k'llkctl out- The sarae IUiln operated in the home market. Any iars,c in Oregon City, where he secured amount of such transactions would 54.05 on a somewhat different maintain if not appreciate the price plan. Albany Democrat. ! ,.f 1 !... ' .:i. :.. 1 ui nuiiic iiiuiiuets wuue 11 c.iuseti an influx of foreign capital. Cer tainly protection merely prevents foreign goods from coming to this country except upon the payment A- HALL, f stice of the Peace 'olfdo, Oregon, ued w?,hes' an' B" kln,J of 'eiral Ppe ' lih I'orreetness. Careful attention " ouaineu entrusted to my care. Utoniey-at-Law, CUSTOM TAILORING A SPECIALTY. Mail and Express Orders Promptly Filled. of heavy duties which ultimately come out of the pockets of the American consumer. ONE PRICE BRIEN'S CASH STORE. President Harrison said . in his message sent to congress in Decem ber 1890, six months after the pas sage of the Sherman silver purchase bill, and of the McKinley bill, that 'the enlargement of our currency by the silver bill undoubtedly pave an upward tendency to trade and had a marked effect 011 prices: but this natural and desired effect of the silver legislation was by many erroniously attributed to the tariff act." Jesse Grant, son of President Grant, is a red-hot Bryan man. He recently remarked with much vehemence, that, "If my father could vote today he would vote for Wm. J. Bryan for president of the United States." Who said anarchist? Nourish Him. Thafs the whole secret in a word. "Wc can cure no disease c unless we can keep up the pa tient's strength. And there's only one vay to do that fscd him. But if the system refuses food? Then use SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites. It goes STRAIGHT TO THE BLOOD, stops the wasting, rekindles the vital fire, makes new flesh and so renders a hopeful fight possible against ANY disease. Especially is this so in bron chial and lung troubles, in the relief and cure of which Scott's Emulsion has won its reputa tion. Book about it free. Scott'a Emulsion is no mysterious mixture. It Is paJatablb n on -nauseating and infinitely preferable to the plain oil. The genuine has our trade mark on s&lmon-colc.-ed wrapper. Get the genuine. For sale at 50 cts. and $UX) by all druggists. SCOTT 4 BOWNE, New York. YAQUINA. Toledo, 'oregon. ,