Cheap Readiner. , j Weekly OreRonUn and Leader onljr $2 in adrance. The Demo, eat Family Magazine ,! The Leader one year for only $2 In advance. Thrlce-a-Week World, The Cosmopolitan and The Leaderone year foronly $2.75 fn adr.nre. j ,,t.n.ndTh.l:e.Wrl,ron.y$2. i H.lallH Magazine and The Leader one mr W only$1.75ln adraere. -Other periodical", will in be added to this peryrj:Sin list from time to time future. fumiHh any pupe connection with the LEADER at the best clubbing rates, i -; LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. W. L. DAVIS, Editor. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1899. LOCAL IN BRIEF The Druggist. "There once was a druggist named Wood Who would substitute when e'er he could. Once a customer cried "My wife here?" He replied "No. I've got something else just as good.' L,aaies mgnr, at cne uinr Parlors this evening. Geo. A. Landis went to Newport Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. G. Copeland returned from a visit to Portland Tuesday evening. Aboui an inch of snow fell Tues - clay night, but only remained with us a few hours. M. L. Irapp spent Sunday in nnrritv. apttino- nmil!1in,l j r - ft ... ...1.. his wife and baby. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis is very ill. Teething compli cations are the cause, j B. F, Jones departed Monday 1 for Salem where he has business j before the state school land board. Moses Gregson, our saw mill j man, departed for Philomath Wed-! nesday morning on business, intend ing to return tomorrow. Attorney W. S. McFadden lost a j son bv la tmnne the dav after he . ' ' a - - r I J left Toledo Saturday. He has the sympathy of many friends here. Prosperous business men always advertise. This is true. Adver tising is just as necessary as the stock on the shelves to a prosper ous business. Both should be purchased with judgment, but they must be purchased. Jack Allphin is now immortal without a doubt his picture, with a short pen biography,, has been printed in the Oregoniarf and that ' semes it. 1 here are several pio neers in this vicinity, who should have a place in the Oregonian's gallery of Oregon pioneers. John Ofstedahl has been busy this week clearing his residence j lots north of the court house. He will build a dwelling 011 them luring the coming season, and will have a very desirable location for a a home. John has no complaint to make at this paTt of Oregon. Capt. Charles Lutjens, one of the best known men in this vicinity in years gone by and one of the most successful seal hunters on the Pacific coast, passed through Tues day on li is way from San Francisco to Newport, where business matters concerning the cannery called him. Judge Stewart departed for the Valley Monday to purchase cream ery machinery. Thursday morning Satn'l Center followed him, doubt less to confer with him upon its purchase. Nothing is more needed now in our city than a successfully conducted creamery and a small bank. Both are badly needed. Eggs are high and tending higher in price, so now is the time 'o make vour hens lav by giving them some of Krogstad s Egg Food. Only 25 cents per pound. If you want a Suit made to order just come in, select your goods and we guarantee a f.t, whether you are thick or thin, tall or short. Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. Ihitwood Chips. This morning we find "Old Mother Earth" with '-her merit cap on. Just enough to make the ground white. The most we have had this year here and we fvtW . . expect U WlU be 0,le before "'ght. - As far 3S we Can leam all those afflicted . convaleSC- . fc,npuc ujnvaiesc- l"g- Uncle Jimmie and Aunt Margaret Chit wood are much better butiraPro "lowly. Grip is hard On old people Last bunday some dogs chased a deer down to the railroad water tank, caught and killed it, then went off and left it, where it still lies unskinned and iinclaimed. It It looks like a fine 2-year-old doe. ts said the dogs were quite sick j when last seen. This seems to be a very unhealthy. locality for dogs at this season of the year that is, I dogs that chase deer. It was in deed pitiful to. hear that poor deer bleat and try to get away. It was 'enough to almost stir a heart of stone. The clogs tearing into its j rien while yet it lived. Peopie j who own dogs that they know will ru fleer when they get out ought j to keep them tied up at home. It j is a shame for tlie deer be killed i off ,hat way and 110 e to get any good of them. Such persons could ! be Severely PUnished b-v law' We i lpe this wi" be ,he last time the i hke wl11 ever occur 5,1 this ueigh" iborhood. , ' February starts in with a "fury,' but we hope that fury will not last long. Claude Wilson seems to be having a hard time getting over the grip. It seems 10 affect his lungs. Skookum Tum Tum. In Clothing, we have the biggest drive of the season. A gool solid woolen suit for $5 00, better grades $6, $7.50 and $10. Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. For Sale.--I have now on band plenty of good baled hav for sale. Those in need will know where to buy. T. P. Fish. Stayton shorts, flour and chop at Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. Send The Leader to a friend. From Our Pastor. We regret being unable to fill our appointment in Eddyville and Chitwood this week the first fail in the work. Chapel exercises were well at- ff-nrlpd Sunday morniner at Siletz. . hv Mr. Mrs. netz and Miss Holmes, assisted by the con gregation, was good. It is a de light to look into the children's faces and observe their splendid de portment! Great credit is due the earnest and efficient corps of work L . ,v,P Afrenev , . . --0 j The supper given during court week by the L. A. S. was a success socially, and financially $17 in the treasury. Mr. Rosebrooks is very fond of clam soup; four dishes, O, My! Choir practice to-night. January 17th our lantern was taken from the freight room of the depot. If the party - having the same will return it, they will re ceive the usual reward and no ques tions asked. Miss Mary Buford was quite sick when we took our depaiture from Silecz Sabbath. Rev. Lowther of Corvallis, de livered an excellent discourse in the M. E. church in Toledo Sunday morning. He assisted in the ser vices in the evening. A full house greeted us. The song service with organ and violin accompaniment was good. Come, everybody! Mr. and Mrs. Hyde are greatly missed at all our services. We hope they will be able to be with us again soon. A letter from Dr. Ford of Eu gene, states that his limbs are heal ing rapidly. WEATHER REPORT. The following is a summary of the weather for the month of Janu ary, taken at the Toledo observing station: Mean temperature, 45; maximum temperature, 61, date 29th, mini mum temperature, 31, date 3rd and 22nd; mean of maximum tempera ture. 52.5; mean of minimum tem perature, 38; number times mini mum temperature 32 degrees or below, 6 times; number times mini mum temperature 40 degrees or below, 24. Total precipitation, 13.8 inches; greatest precipitation in 24 consecu tive hours, and date, 1.5, 10th and 21st; total depth of unmelted snow fall, none. Prevailing direction of southwest. 1 d Number of clear days, 3; No., of partly dourly days 5; No. of cloudy days, 23; No. of days on which .04 or more of precipitation fell, 20. Dates on which hail and snow fell and of thunder storms, none. Dates of lifciil frosts, 2, 3, 4, 8, II and 1 2th; dates of killing frosts, none; dale of solar halos, 22nd.' The month of January averaged very mild and very rainy, and but few clear days Otto O. Krogstad, Observer. r; TOLEDO PUBLIC SCHOOL. Several of the ouoils hive hppn absent this week, but we hope that they will all have good reason for doing so, for we certainly would not like to say of any of our school mates that they are so lazy that they would not come to school, be cause then they would have to study. There can be nothing more interesting than our school. Chas. Hyde returned to school on Monday. He has been absent for some time, having to wait on his sick parents. Miss Taylor was very glad to see Nora Krogstad back to school again. Nora has been sick for several weeks. Professor Lowther, Geo. Cham-; bersand Mrs. Copeland were visitors in the intermediate room l9st week. Miss Taylor is preparing a pro gram to celebrate the' anniversary of President Lincoln's birthday. Miss Collison's pupils have mar ly all returned to school again, although they cough quite hard yet. Professor Lowther made a short visit in Professor Holm's room Thursday, January 26. He enter tained the school for a short time by singing two songs, which the whole school appreciated. Most of the eighth grade are pre paring for the teachers' examina tion next week. We are very glad to say that a j large number of the patrons of the school visited us last Friday; and we wish to thank them for their kind attention and words of en- conragement. A School Girl The greatest danger from La Grippe is of its resulting in pneu monia. If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remeby tiken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thos ands who have used this remeby for la grippe we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneu monia which shows conclusively that this remedy is a certain pre ventative of that dangerous disease. It will cure la grippe in less time than any. other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Otlo O. Krogstad, druggist. Be kind to vour friends; tell them to read The Leader, sure. CEDAR SHAKES 4c PICKETS Mario to order by S. J. Stewart, Drift Creek., fyUive order at thin olllce. Everyone Knows Or Should Know, The LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER Is the Best Local and County Paper published in the county. That j It is the Official THE WWWWWW' !FWWWFW1!ri!fW1!F!!fWF1!F1TF!TF1!F!!r!TMTfE5 Job Frinting? "Well Yes The LEADER Does All Kind of Job rrintinir; fr6m a milk ticket to the Finest book work. Work and Prices guaranteed. If it is the news of the County you wane , you will get it for a whole year for 81.50 by subscribing for the LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. Club Parlors. BILLIARDS, POOL, WHIST, FRUIT and CIGARS. FEIDAY mrHSriNGr Set aside for the Ladies, guests allowed to attend. Plant an ad. in these columns. VOTICK IS HERKIIY filVF.X. THAT TIIK ai undesigned, executor of theoHtateof Peter W. .Mhkoii and Hannah K. .Mason, dcceaKcd; imrmmnt to an order of the County Conrt of the State of Oregon, for llunton County, iiinrio 1 . ... . . , . ., , , outheiirri day of Januarv, 1h:K, mid duly I Will try to make It JHiHMble for you to entered IrMhe .bmrnal of .aid .,,rts will on the o))(lljn ,mrt of yo,r ,rK wat8 thr(,uw,, between nine o'clock In tho nmrnliiK and four the lnailf, nnd will lutv part or all Hie o'clock In the afternoon, to-wlt: at the hour of . ' ' . Two clock in the afternoon of that day, at pontage Oil dry urtlch'H, ffpecially of Um tho front door of tho Court Houhc, in the City lnore foiici'litrHtud or COntl V khulu Will of Toledo, in Lincoln county, Oregon; oiler for ,m,IX " i ur l omiy kiikIh. M HI ale at publl" auction to the hlxheh. bidder, for . jmy the tKwtllgU Oil ii1Im, lihlHterfl Pulvt'H canri In hand, all the Interna that mild exiato ! .. . . . , . ,. ' . ' hai in and to the following dci.crll.cd real tablet, rubber IllppleH, violin HtriligH, extate, to-wlt: I.ot No. 8, in Itlock No.il, In the HI1.l many other kinln of 1 m.ru tv.ut,,.,.. Town of IloKne mlret addition to Highland.., fl'" many omt r KintiH oKlrtlgH. 1 outage In Lincoln Count, ort-Ron. Alao, bcKinnhiK HtainpH taken in any amount. Will pay at the aonth-west corner of tho north-enst i,:f i, . n i n quarter of the aouth cHt.uai tor of Hcctlon W ono-llllil tliu exrens on nil dollar J.tir 1 it Townnhlp eleven. South, itanire eleven, went, 'chuHCHof patent niedicineH or other iimhIm of Willamette meridian, runnliiK thence north ... J , , 1,1LrK""". 'JO roda, thence eM 41) rodx, thence ninth lit' 1 Will endeavor to Hlipiily (ill your Want . i . i . . 1 1 .1 ... .k. .., ... I ..... 1 1. . i . " tilnK, containing 6 acrea, In Lincoln county, State e of Oregon, DcIohkIiik to aall eiaie, iu funeral charguK, exenen of dmlnlatra- Hon m! claim agaluxt HHlrt rwtnte, and for rilHtrlhntloii of proceed under the will of "d rincpAfled. pay '"',,h,,,",,,,d"yo','n,,;,;rs,TAKi.v. J-'J7 Kxccutor. County Paper. T Hna the Lnrgewt Circu lation of any paper in the cottnty.It mtlie beat paper for Aclve r tisers. Only invited C. W. BOGUE, PropV. A NPIA DDHDnCITinM tr;ii ..... . 111 Buy Ul my niimeroUH (MIHtcjintMH in Viirinna imrtu ,.f I !., ,.,.,.(. .1.!.. ! 111 fx my II. 10. I am alter your iraae a 1X1 will try to merit It. r'