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CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. No. 2. For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:50 p, ' " Corvnllis 1:45 p Arrive Yaquina, 6:00 p, m. m m. No. T. Returning: Leaves Yaquina 7:00 a. m. " Corvallis 11:40 a. m. Arrive Albany 12:25 p. tn. For Detroit: Leaves Corvallis " Albany Arrive Detroit 7:3 a 8:05 a. 12:20 p. m. m. m. Re'urning: Leaves Detroit " Albany Arrive Corvallis 12:40 p. m. 6:05 p. m. 6:55 p. m. No. 1 and No. 2 connect at Al bany and Corvallis with Southern Pacfiic trains giving direct service to and from Newport and adjacent beaches. Train for the mountain? a' rive at Detroit at noon giving ample time to warli camnitiir rrrmnrta on hp Breiienbush and same day. H. L. Walokn, T. F & P. A. Santiam livers Edwin Stone, Manager. Forced Sale of Watches and Clocks. at M. HANSEN'S, Watchmaker and Jeweler. All work Oone in first-class manner. Biggest Offer Yet. 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I'o HtiCHland Agricultural; likewise a Book of litfliirtmis Vai'.t. and ireneral Practical Direc liuiis 011 -sveryday allatrs of otlice, Home and ('arm. A copy of this book will be sent to all Sub scribing Immediately and Sending 15 Cents Ad ditional for mailing expenses, making si. 10 in nil. The lunik will be nubllshed about Deo. m- tier 25, 1897. Copies of the book wl'.l be sen t to all taking advantage o( this of this oiler, as sunn al.er tne anove naie as possuua. Address, The LEADER, Toledo Orcgou vfcMMrf BO YEARS' vV y EXPERIENCE tl 1 1 1 Copyright Ac. Anyone sanding sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably Patentable. Communlca. tlnnsstrlctlyoonOdentlal. Handbook on Hatenu sent free. Oldest agency for scouring patent. Kency ior ocunua iwhub, rough Munn A Co. receive retains uaen inrouga juuuu a. v. tfttial Katies, without chume. In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I .sreMt cir culation of any sclenttao journal. Terms, as ymr 1 four months, IL. Bold by all newsdealers. tUINN & Co.s,B"'- New York Branch Offlos, 616 F BU Washington, D. C. Tetter, SAtt-Ittieuin and Eczema. The intense itehinor nnd smartinor. incl dent to these diseases, 1b instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain '. 8 Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and favorite remedy for sore ninnlen. chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites nd chronic sore eves, cts. per box For sale by O. O. Krogatad Druggist P' TOLEDO, S OREGON A Trade Marks 1 n LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER j W. L. DAVIS, Editor. Official County Paper. j : FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1899. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year - - - $1 50 Six Months - 75 Three Months - 50 Entered at the postofflce at Toledo, Oregon, as second-class mall matter. Advertising rates made known on application, Business locals will be inserted in these col umns at Ave cents per line per week, and will be run until ordered discontinued. Every postmaster in Lincoln county is author ized to act as agent for the Leader. EDITORIAL AND COMMENT. Hon. Joseph Choate, New Yorks greatest lawyer, has been appoint ed embassador to England. ... One of the two proposed judge ships would make a neat nest into which Ex-Gov. Lord will fall. If the present legislature does but little and does that little well, it will have accomplished more than many of its predecessors. A bill has heen already intro duced by Nichols to tack a part of Lincoln and Lane counties to Lob ster precinct, Eentcn county. What do you tnink of it? ,- . The mootel question of commit tee clerks for the state solons was settled early in the week. No real reform was made; no money was saved for the state. The matter has simply changed form, that is all. The number was lessened and the wages raised. This question has been the scape goat of the legisla ture fi r years, upon whose back has been heaped all the sins o'f all he members ot all the previous sessions. 1 his cry has been raised that all eyes might be riveted upon the comely lady clerk while other much greater extravagancies were secured for Salem and vicinity. CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. January Term, 1899. State of Oregon vs. John Logan; commitment-bail. State of Oregon vs. E. E. Kight- mger; recognizance. Albert Meakcr vs. James Lewis; action. L S LaDu vs. Daisie La Du; di vorce. John Stimpson vs. Larkey Logan; suit for accounting. John McCulluru vs. Mary Fitz- patrick and John Harrington; suit in equity. John O Allen vs. S Romtvedt; suit to cancel contract. S A Wright vs. Annie Wright; suit. , Lincoln county vs. B F Jones; action. Linco'n county vs. B F Jones; action. John T Porter vs. Sam Hill and H E Hill; action. H Denlinger, Jr, vs. Lulu Bridg- ham, et al; suit. Susan Burroughs vs. John Bur roughs; divorce. H Denlinger vs. M M Davis and G A Landis; suit in equity. Assignment of C L Gowell. Polk County Bank vs. T P Fish; equity. T J Buford vs. Sarah A N Buford; divorce. Benton County Flouring Mills Co vs. A T McLaughry; action. City of Toledo vs. S A Logan; action. C G Copeland vs. M II Young and Ivey Young; action. CG Copelaud vs. B F Jones; action. L W Deyoe vs. B O Young et al, action. L W Deyoe vs. Owen C Simpson; action. Aaron Dabler vs. J O Carter and Mary Carter; equity. I Lavina Altree; equity. A F Gaither vs. B F Jones; equity M Gilett vs. John Giron; equity. Mary E Hall vs. J M Divine and : and M A Divine; equity. John P Ha mar vs. W W Bristow et al; equity. A O Krogstad vs. Moses Greg son; action. L Logan vs. M F Phillips and Son; action. Ira A Miller et al, vs. Peter Tellefson; writ of reviews. A L McDonald vs. Cora D Mc Donald; divorce. Minnie L Masters vs. J B Masters; divorce. John Rickard vs. Lydia Brasfield et al; equity. W B Stevens vs. Arthur Roches ter and L W Williams; equity. Emiline Shortridge vs. J A Hill and C E Hill; action. L L Swan vs. R A Bensell, ad ministrator, etal; equity. R L Sabiti vs. L S Booth; action. T - t- " Alt- . '11 - 11. .. juuu U xi. nc 1 1 . x ue ueudiuy Co-Operative Association, a corpo ration; action. The Baker-Boyer National Bank vs. S W Andersen et al; equity. The American Mortgage Co of Scotland, Limited, vs. B F Jones et al; equity. B F Jones vs. J F Stewart et al; equity. Washington National Building Loan and Investment Association vs. Ira A Miller etal; equity. L W Williams vs. Nellie Camp bell and Robt Campbell; action. L W Williams vs. George Helms and Ellen Helms; action. Henry Wulf vs. Joseph Bergin; action. John O Allen vs. O A Tveitmoe et al; action. I, W Williams vs. W T and L S Webber; settlemeni. The Government of the Philippines. It is not in the least true that "we" have "absorbed" ten or twelve million Malays by virtue of taking intei national control of the Philippine Islands. The ocean is just as wide as it was last year. Those Malays will not attempt to decide disputed Presidential elec tions in this country, and there is probably not a human being of any complexion who is proposing to bring about any such consumma tion. The peoDle of the Philippines will not flock to the United States under the new era much if any more freely than they flocked to Spain under the old era. We shall not be precipitated into any very exhaustive wars for their subjuga tion, because we have no desire to subjugate them. There is no in tention in this country to exploit them, and no one wishes to make an empire out of them. There can be no harm in the attempts to forecast in advance all the succes sive stages of experience through which we shall pass in our endeavor to improve the general condition of things in those islands, and no great benefit. We shall simply have to keep in mind the lesson that the old man in the fable taught his sons, and break our sticks one at a time. Review of Reviews. Chltwood Chips. We are not troubled with dusty roads or forest fires just at present, and from the appearance of the elements above we are not likely to have any disturbance in that line very soon. Uncle Jimmie and Aunt Margaret Chitwcod and D. J. Chitwood are all having a tussle with la grippe. Ralph Wilson is getting all right again, but Claude and Miss Beulah Wilson are having a more serious time of it, but we think they will be all right in a lew days. Messrs. L. F. Pepm and Ira Whitney have been getting out stone lately for the foundation of K.W.Du,kee', -e s,,e A F Gaither vs. is to be built next summer at Chit- wood. Will Cook's new barn begins to loom up like a new pewter dollar, ne is putting the roof on when it don't rain too hard. Skoocum Tum Tum. Jan. 10, 1899. Pool Slough. Geo. Wright has been quite sick for a week or more but last reports are favorable. Some others are complaining. . Miss Hattie Ferr came up Newport Saturday for a visit. Miss Rettie White of this has taken up her abode at from place West Mrs. Yaquina with her sister, Worrell to take advantage of the winter school. Young folks are becoming scarce here. TlXLICUM. Will Tillicum kindly send his name along with his next letter? We do not wish to publish it, but must have it or we cannot accept the items. THE GIRL THEY LEFT BEHIND. They sat in their tent at close of day, In a confiding state of mind, And talked in a confidential way Of the girlies they left behind. The light of the stars in the realms above, . Those gems of the arching skies Was not as soft as the light ot love That glowed in the warriors' eyes As each one told of the beauties rare Ot his own particular maiden fair. "My girl," said Tom, "is a pretty queen, And true as the tempered steel; Has the lovliest eyes that were ever seen She's a stunner from head to heel, 'Twas in a letter I asked her hand, in a passionate sort ot way; An eloquent declaration, and Her answer just came today. She says she loves me, and will be glad To share the life of her soldier lad." "My darling is worth her weight in gold" Said Jack with a love-drawn tear, "There isn't an angel above could hold Her own with the little dear That last sweet night when we . kissed good-by She promised to be my wife, To love me faithful and true 'till '. Got back from my soldier life. And her letters tell me in every line She's mine forever and only mine. "And I, said Harry, "have won a girl W ho is waiting for me at home The sweetest and prettiest maiden pearl 'Neath Heaven's o'erhanging dome, She wears my ring on her lovely band, In my heart is her image divine But tell me the names of your dear ones, and I'll tell you the name of mine. "Kate Todd?" "Great God!" Then the brains of the trio began to whirl! They were all engaged to the same sweet girl! Denver Post. tiEHViTA Restores VITAL.IT LOST VIGO . AND MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of aelf. t abuse, or excess and indis cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth . . . ByniallBOcperbox;Oboxe8 for $2.50; with a written guaran. tee to cure or refund the money. NERVITA MEDICAL Cft ainton A Jackson Sts, CHICACO, ILL. DrVs&CTOrtior'1'''''- bor sale K " X TF Do you eat? We have Sam apioka, Mush, Pearl Barlev t. Vermesuli, Mackaroni. Hrm,;.. ' Germ Meal, Corn Meal, Oat MmV uutawucai x-iour, uranam, Whole Wheat and the best Flour can buy. y Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. Look Here! 1 1 Until further notice, Miller & ruett, in their new place of h.,?; ness, will sell on Saturdays only at a discount of 10 per cent on nit purchases amounting to i an(i over. All goods marked in nii. figures. Although in a political sense , are hositively demopopulisticrepub- i-iam, we are constrained to no. knowledge, that since the dawn r,r Wm. McKinley's administratis lard times are swiftly disappearing' Elowsomever, the muKitudinnn vociferations attribute the cause to Miller & Pruett's low prices Our stock of Christmas Groceries is the most complete. Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. . Don't forget Saturday nreopHimr Christmas! It may be the last day of our generous offer of 10 per cent, off. Miller & Pruett. - - To the Public. We are authorized to guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kemeay ana ir. not satisfactory to refund the money to the purchaser. There is no better medicine made for la grippe, colds and whooping cough. Price, 25 and 50c per hot" tie. Try it. O. O Kroestad. druggist. . Clam and Oyster Supper. The Ladies' Aid Society of this city will give a clam and oyster supper in Miss Graham's store building on Tuesday evening, Jan. 24, 1899. A short program will be rendered, and everybody will be made to feel at home. Supper 25 and 15 cents. The following committees were appointed : To make oyster soup, Mrs. Kubler and Mrs. Dick. Clam soup, Mrs. Hyde and Mrs. H. E. Collins. Chowder, Mesdames Hall, Stewart, Waugh and Jones. To solicit, Mrs. Maude Collins and Mrs. Ruth Darnell. Furnish clams Messrs. C. A. Dick. H. E. Collins, Herman Homing, Harry Nevers, Leland Collins and Ed Altree. Furnish dishes, Mesdames Flitcroft, Altree and Espy. Collect chairs, tables, etc., Messrs. Altree, Collins and Dick. Waiters, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Buoy. To attend yellow booth, Mrs. Landis, Mrs. Darnell. To attend flowtr booth. Mis. Dedrick and Mrs. Horniug. To arrange program, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Bryant. Th aiant Despair. One of the most hor rible things about the nervous diseases to wbtco women are peculiarly subject is the sense ol overwhelmimr despair which they bring upon the niino. directly and powerfully affected )! any ailment of the delicate, spec'1' onrana nf tisr Snph a difficult' not only racks her body with pain and u fering but burdens her with mental anguish which words can hardly describe. Thousands of women have had a similjf experience to that of Mrs. Eurath Williams, of Westport, Oldham Co., KT-; In which the use of Dr. Pierce's wonderlui "Favorite Prescription," by impartinr health and strength to the feminine orpjj ism, has not only restored complete vigor and capacity to the bodily powers but na also given renewed brightness and buoy ancy of spirit. . " I suffered for over a year." says Mrs. WllHsm. "with indigestion and nervous nrontrat on. was unable to eat or sleep. I tried several pnj Iclans, but they only helped me for s short tnjf A friend advised me to take Dr. WercesP Prescription, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical U covery and ' Pellets,' I commenced taking medicines last Mtiy. Took three bottles ' Favorite Prescription,1 three of the 'Go""" Medical Discovery,1 and three vials of the r leU,1 and am now feeling better than I two years. Have a good appetite, sleep"; and d not suffer from Indigestion or nerw neas. I have gained seven and a half P since taking these medicines. I hsvr recow mended Dr. Pierce's medicine to several l" one of whom Is now taking It and is greatly bencated."