LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. W. L. DAVIS, Editor. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1899. LOCAL IN BRIEF Basket Social tonight. Tatom, the Dentist, the 20th. Buy a basket? Only 25 cents, j Racket gloves are bargains. See them. Joe Ewingwas visiting, his par- ! ents Sunday. . , j Will Ford carried the mail to Siletz Tuesday. I Ladies' hosiery, bargains, at the I Racket. Just in. I Typewriter paper and supplies on hand at Krogstad's.. ; i Ex-Sheriff Landis made a trip to I Albany Tuesday on business. The T. M. Richardson came v this forenoon for a load of hay. t up I Wm. Tullock of Alsea, was in I our city on business yesterday. J The very latest desiens in Wall "' Paper just received at The Racket, f A church debt can be paid in no easier way than by helping the X Ladies' Aid. The creamery building is roofed j and almost ready for the placing of the machinery. I Lester Waugh and family moved J their new Yaquina Head home the I first of the week. 'I A line of Ladies' Notions received last night at The Racket. Up-to- date and real bargains j W. W. Bollen, it is reported, has I resigned bis position at the Agency I and will depart about the first of j April. Thus the changes occur. Samuel Center drove over from I the Siletz Wednesday to bring I Messrs. J. P. Huffman and DrJ J Turner this far on their journey. : Troy Mays came down from Elk ) City Wednesday and remained in ' our city the following day He 1 brought three fine saw logs ,to the mill. The Misses Lulu Burt and Elsie Martin went to Newport last night for a visit among friends a few days . ; and to again fill their ears with the j roar of the grand old Pacific. X John P. Huffman of Corvallis, (- the mechanic who has the, contract : for building the hospital at thfe ; j j Agency, visited that place Wedf- nesday to look after preliminaries'. ; I Arthur Rochester visited thii - t city Wednesday. He doesn't meet I I with the boys as often as formerly f. 1 and they miss his presence. He is J still making his home at Elk City, j A letter received by B. F. Jones ; f from Wm. Mackey last night states ,x j that he had 250 pounds besides his I blankets packed on a sled and was f' jjust leaving for Atlin Lake. This S is the latest. I J Ben Jones departed for Albany pearly this week and returned Tues day night quite ill. He has not .been at his office since. His trouble is pneumonia or something . jvery like it. . Operator Bolles departed for 'Albany Wednesday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Buoy arrived home the evening previous. Mr. Bolles' j injured limb needed better care j than he could procure here. I Mrs. H. Gannon and her two I little daughters departed for Albany I psterday morning, where they wm visit among relatives and friends for a few days. The change will othem all good after the sickness of the past winter. 1 Bring your invalid incisors and ; molars to Dr. Tatom. He will be here the 20th and remain a week. ; l Mr. Raudall of Oregon City, is on his way to Toledo with his Cattle as arranged for by his wife j . several weeks ago. ' It is thought they will lease the Blower farm. , The lady will arrive by train when 1 all matters are settled there. ! . ; Bro. Mathews and R. A. Bensell came to the capital on the T. M. this morning. Mrs. Kendall, matron of the Siletz Boarding school, has resigned, the work being too heavy for her. It is more than her slight build ca accomplish. Stouy Wells and Lee . Wad placed the creamery engine i position yesteraay. it will soon b belching forth steam and making butter at no slow rate. Wm. Wann, Co. B. Oregon Volunteers, received his discharge Monday. He spent most of the winter at his Waldport home on a sick leave-of-absence. Oliver Altree has now'succeeded in furnishing his mill 'on Drift with sufficient power to run his saw in good shape and vvill now proceed to make cedar lumber galore. '. Father Bucher was appointed guardian for Fred Harney, of feble mind, by the probate court this week. The same court appointed Charles Montgomery administrator for the estate of Malissa Montgom ery, deceased. Dr. J. F. Turner, the Siletz physician, departed yesterday morn ing for Pitsburg, Pennsylvania, to visit relatives. He will be absent one month from his patients before returning. The Leader wishes him Bon Voyage. ' .. If you don't read The Leader you don't get the news. $1.50. Patronize home industry. Buy Oregon City buots and shoes, made of Oregon leather in an Oregon city for Oregonians. T. P. Fish sells them at lowest prices. Monroe Butler, who has been living at Monmouth for the past two years, but formerly lived at Toledo, is visiting among friends here today. ,He is working now for Harry Fant on the Newport Waldport mail route. Ed Sullivan departed for his! possessions near Dawson, Alaska, Wednesday morning. He intends wnrkin, them as mM, no.cihiJ w. , ,. . rheumatism1, was advised to try this summer and disposing of them Chamberlain's . Pain Balm. He before returning in the fall. May says: "A few applications of this Success be his fellow traveler. .liniment proved of great service to Dr. Fred Vincent, mayor of mayor Pendleton, and son of pur well known Mrs. Vincent, arrived Wed nesday evening, called here by the illness of his mother. He was de layed enroute but finds her much better to his great pleasure. His stav will be brief. In Clothing, we have the biggest drive of the season. A good solid woolen suit for $5.00, better grades $6, $7.50 and $10. Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. Staytou shorts, flour and chop at Yaq.. Bay Merc. Co, 1 IIH For Sale. I own and wish to sell the "Old Cannon Rauch" 2 miles up hay from Toledo. Make me an offer. WThat have you in Minnesota or Dakota to trade for it. m3-4t J. H. Griffin, Grand Forks, N. D. Mrs. J. T. Vincent, better known as Mother Vincent about this town, because of her many kindnesses to the sick and others in time of need, suffered a slight stroke of paralysis Saturday. The Leader is pleased to note that she is rapidly recover ing. The city council met in regular session Monday, night. Marshal Horning resigned and Stonewall Wells, the newly married, was appointed to fill his unexpired term. Stony wears the honors very grace fully and will make an efficient officer. . The Leader acknowledges a pleasant call from Father Bucher yesterday. He is on our roll 6f honor now, having subscribed while here. Father is a cultivated gentleman, speaking several lan guages and is also a musician of more than mediocre talent.. He is doing much good among the Indians as is evidenced by all those fre quently visiting the Agency. Dock Wakefield, the other one, was' a Wednesday visitor from Eddyville. He was, as usual, sell ing produce to our merchants. Doc always finds about what our merchants need about the time it is needed, which is riot a bad scheme for the rancher in general. We are pleased to chronicle the news that the babe of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis, after a winter's suf fering from teething, bronchitis, whooping cough and one or two other complications, is now con valescing nicely. It has a wonder ful tenacity to life else it would have succumed ere this Bring Back the Jars. To those who have oysteT jars belonging to Al Taylor, he would suggest that they be at once returned to the store of Henry Lewis. Don't forget it or put it off. . Be kind lo vour friends; teii them to read The Leader, sure. For Sale.--I have now on band plenty of good baled hay for sale. Those in need will know where to buy. T. P. Fish. ,.. Many of our readers will regret greatly the death of Claude Warren at Wallowa, Oregon, the first of this week, of typhoid fever. He was a brother of Dr. E. Warren, of Newport, and well and favorably known to the people of Nashville, Corvallis and in fact this entire region of Oregon. M. T. Whitney of Chitvvood, has invented and is manufacturing the Magic Vapor Bath. He was in Toledo Saturday. His bath is a fine thing and should be in every home. Its cost is very low, too, something like $4.50. Later on he will canvass our city and doubtless ! leave mauy here. Rev. E. Edwards, pastor of the English Baptist Church at Miners- 111 .: T" 1 . - v,,ie- ra- wnen sintering wit n rue. . It subdued the inflammation and relieved the pain. Should any sufferer profit by giving Pain Balm a trial it will please me." For sale by Otto O. Krogstad, druggist. Hit 1 ' For first-class, honest dental work, see Dr. Tatom at Hotel the 20 and a few days following. Mrs. Dobson. while planting flowers Monday had the misfortune to fall and break the upper end of ine tnigu uone. ur. .Darnell was called and reduced the fracture, but it is doubtful if it heals for a long time. She is C. Wooding's mother-in-law and makes her home with him. I have beeu afflicted with rheu matism for fourteen years and noth ing seemed to give any relief. I was able to be around all the time, but constantly suffering. I had tried everything I could hear of and at last was told to try Cham berlain's Pain Balm, which I did, and was immediately relieved and in a short time cured. I am happy to say that it has not since returned. Josh. Edgar, Germantown, Cal. For sale by Otto O. Krogstad, dtuggist. I . . . ' WlTnTf TTf W1U W W1TF1IF WES JOB PRINTING I 1 Of all kinds neatly and promptly fc; exeeutod. I'rlces reasonable and all ' work satisfactory. Z We make a specialty of printing PatnphletB, Catalotrnei). Legal Blanks, letter Heads, Hill Heads, Btatementiv Z2 Envelopes, Etc., Ktc, Etc. ! Prices and Estlmatoi furnished on I m all klndsof printing. 5 THE LEADER JOb'oEPARTMENT, I Toledo, Oregon. ? fcaueato Tour HoweU With t'aHcareu. fajT SWnne ytr2 conrt,f,ltlon forever I c.S0c. If C. 0.0. fall, druKKlau refund money M. M. Davis, visited his prune orchard at Nashville Tuesday and upon examination found the entire orchard in fine condition and not at all injured by the late cold weather. His company will realize nicely from this year's crop. Doc jour neyed to Corvallis Wednesday to be absent during the week. Reese L. Weatherford of Albany, was in our city Friday night. He filed several suits with our county clerk, for the settlement of the Briggs estate. These suits were against W. P. Stilt, J. T. Cahil, Stitt & Cahil and Geo. Bethers and wife, with Joe Briggs and Mrs. Nellie Campbell, executors, as plaintiffs. Reese returned the fol lowing morning. Plant an ad. in these columns. Biliousness, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, djsturbed sleep, nervousness, headache, giddiness and drowsiness, wind and pain or fullness of the stomach after meals, cold chills and flushings of heat, shortness of breath these are' the blank cheques of physical bankruptcy. Take them to a physician and he will fill- them up with the . name of some more or less serious disease. Every time that you carry one of them to him you draw out some of your funds in the Bank of Health. Keep it up, and there will soon be no funds in the treasury. The man who suffers from these dis orders and ncglect3 them will soon be in the relentless pjrasp of some fatal disease. If he is naturally narrow chested and shal low lunged, it will probably be consump tion; if his father or mother died of par alysis or some nervous trouble, it will probably be nervous exhaustion or prostra tion, or even insanity ; if there is a taint in the family blood, it will be blood, or skin disease; if h- lives in a new or alow, swampy country, it will be malaria; if he lives a life of exposure, it may be rhi-u-matism. There is just one safe course for a man to follow who finds himself out of sorts and Buffering- from the symptoms described. It is to resort to Dr" Pk-rce's Golden Medical Discovery. This medicine makes the appetite keen, corrects all dis orders of the digestion, renders assimila tion perfect, invigorates the liver, purifies and enriches the blood and builds firm, healthy flesh and nerve tissue, it cures almost all diseases that result from insuf ficientor improper nourishment of the brain and ne-ves. Bronchial, throat, and even lungr affections, when not too far ad vanced, readily yield to it. " I took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for Eczema." writes J. W. Barulmrt. of No. 446 De Witt Street, Buffalo, N. Y., "and it com- plctely cured me." , 1 IT SPEAKS The WILLI AflS TYPEWRITER NewISTo. 2 and 3STo. 3, 1898 SOME LEADING FEATURES 1 ;', Direct Inh'iny, ' Uneqimled Speed, Strictly Visible Wrltiny, Strongest Manifolding, THE WILLIAMS DERBY CONN., U. S. A. Club Parlors. BILLIARDS, POOL, WHIST, FRUIT and CIGARS. FEIDAY EVENING Set aside for the Ladies. Only Invited guests allowed to attend.. C. W. BOGUE, PropV. B. F. JONES, Attorn ey-at-La w, Notary Public. TOLEDO, - ORGON. Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. Five and one-half years ' clerk, of Probate and Circuit courts. Has complete up-to-date Abstract of Lincoln County. HEATER CREEK WOODENWARE CO., Ona, Lincoln County, Oregon. Manufacturers of all kinds ot Woodenware Prices given on applicatian. C. E. 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