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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1899)
Go to the New Store FOR BARGAINS! We will Pulverize the Prices of Lincoln Co. We aim to keep in stock a full line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. With Good Goods, Low Prices and Honest Dealing we solicit a share of Public Patronage. COME AND SEE US, Yours for Business, CONROY, SON & CO. TOLEDO, OREGON. THE LEADER. -W. L. DAVIS, Editor. FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1899. 1 LOCAL- IN BRIEF. A backward Spring. M. M. Davis was outward bound Monday. Ed Beeman was in charge of Monday's train. Jim Derrick arrive! in our town Tuesday evening. New goods just received at Mrs. G. E. Baumann's. Farmers are commencing to growl at the weather. Jim Gatens was in town from Heaver Creek Monday. The cold weather has somewhat discouraged our fishermen. Collector C. B. Crosno came up from Yaqnina Wednesday. Conroy unloaded a car ot Corval lis flour and feed Wednesday. Ade Crosno was in from the Ot ter Rock beach mines Sunday. Joe Briggs was in town yesterday coming from Newport horseback. Lane, the Yaquina merchant, was aboard Monday's outward train. Mrs. Lee Williams of Newport was a Mondays passenger for Port land. Assessor Wadsworth went up the road to finish his work near Elk City. Dc Turner visited us Sunday and reports things lovely at the Siletz. W. A. Butterfield of San Francis co registered at the Hotel Toledo Tuesday. Miss Janie Megginson came in rm Cape Foul weather yesterday a'ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDonald 0 Chitwood are visiting her people 18 this city. Al Waugh will begin the erec u" ot nis new KniLirr , Che father permits. FLOUR & FEED AT Bed-Rock Prices. Mr. Mills, brother of Mrs. Brum field, came up from Waldport a few days since to visit his sister. Miss Pearl Markham of Yaquina, who has been the guest of Mrs. Baumann. returned Saturday.. Miss Ollie Boone, who has been worknig in the Gregson family,, has returned to her home at Mill 4. Messrs. George and Frank Burch came up from Newport Saturday with a load of flounders for dispos al. Holmes Blair, Elk City's Nasby. visited our city briefly on business Saturday. He was genial and happy as usual. The City Restaurant will serve Ice Cream and Cake to those who wish it on Saturday and Sunday. New ribbons, new flowers, short back Sailors, the latest things in millinery, at Mrs G. E. Bauuianns. Ladies, have you seen those 35 and 40-cent Sailors? Just the thing to wear to the beach. At Mrs. G. E. Banmanns. Messrs. John Needham and Will ard Davis departed for Albany this morning after a visit among friends here. The Rev. Isaac Dawson invites the public to the services in St. John Church on Sunday next, 21st, both morning and evening. George Smith, ot Corvallis ar rived Monday night and Wednes day shipped a car load of cattle gathered by Al and Ed Meeker. Miss Lenora Derrick came to the dance Wednesday night and re turned in company with her brother to Eddyville yesterday morning. Attorney Frederick Carson de parted for new fields Tuesday morn ing in all probability for Minneapo lis, Minn., where his and wife fam ily is. Prof. Dillon, the psychologist de parted Monday morning for San Francisco, California, overland, after waiting a week for the Steam er Weeot. S. M. Brosious, a member of the Indian department service went to Siletz Tuesday to inquire after the needs and wants of the people of that place. Mr. Myers of Waldport came to Toledo Wednesday to have a finger amputated. Dr. Darnell found gan grene had set in and at once re moved the digit. Mr. A. Fisher of Corvallis, was I in town Wednesday to look after ! the workings of the launch. It is ! expected it will now run in any and j all circumstances. ! Mrs. Kendall, who has been ma j Iron at the Siletz Boarding Hall, on Monday's train. Mrs. M. E. Peairs takes her place. The saw mill has turned out in the neighborhood of 400,000 feet of lumber this run, and will probably finish tomorrow. The quality is better than ever before. Jim Ross nearly lost his coat and quite broke the creamery engine yesterday. A damaged coat is all that shows for it now, as the engine is better than ever since repaired, A Pleasure and a Duty. I consider it not only a pleasure but a duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about the wonderful cure ef fected in my case by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was taken very badly with flux and procured a bottle of this remedy. A few doses of it effected a permanent cure. I take pleasure in reccom mending it to others suffering from that dreadful disease. J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W. Va. This reme dy is sold by O. O. Krogstad Drug gist. My patrons will be pleased to know that Mrs. Whiteford, ray millinery trimmer, has arrived and awaits your wishes. Toledo ladies will note that in future I will keep my millineiy store open evenings, that no one may go away disappointed. Stayton shorts, flour and chop at Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. Another car of Stayton Flour and Shorts received last week by Jhe Y. B. M. Co. Typewriter paper and supplies on hand at Krogstad's. Be kind to vour friends; tell them to read The Leader, sure. If you want the best brands of flour in the state, get the Snow Flake or the Stayton at Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. A fresh consignment of fruit and confections at the Club Parlors to day. Try them. Our stock of spring clothing has just arrived. A big stock of pants ranging in price from $1. to $5. Y. B. M. Co. The dance advertised by the Rosebrooks Orchestra has been in definitely postponed on account of Austin Rosebrook's sickness. He is suffering from an attack of ty phoid fever, but is doing as well as could be expected. A number of delegates to the Oregon Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., went out Monday. Among them was seen Wesley Rush ton, of Newport; J. N. Stark, of Yaquina and J. H. Lutz, of Toledo. They will come home tomorrow. Meaker Bro's sold seventy head of stock to Smith and Horning Wednesday, and also two cars ot beef cattle, one car of which will be delivered in about ten days. The boys pay cash for their stock and can sell all they can obtain. For Sale. Will sell all my household furni ture and cooking utensils at private sale at once. Call, examine and jbuy what you need. Lose no time. Mrs. F. M. Wadsworth, Jr. An Epidemic of Whooping Cough. Last winter during an epidemic of whooping cough my children contracted the disease, having se vere coughing spells. We had used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy very successfully for croup and naturally turned to it at that time and found it relieved the cough and affected a complete cure. John E. Clifford Proprietor Norwood House, Nor wood, N. Y. This remedy is for sale by O. O. Krogstad Druggist. Bert Bolles leaves the first of the week and W. H. Buoy takes his old position. Considerable interest is being shown in the revival meetings and several couvesions are reported. Dout overlook Conroys, Son & Co's ad in this issue. They are business people and desire to merit your trade. Frank Wadsworth is at work for The Storey & Kern Fuel Co. We were misinformed last week, hence, the error. W. H. Buoy and wife arrived from Valley points Tuesday even ing. Will spent some time looking about in Washington and Idaho, but did not do anything in the Hump country because of snow. Later he thinks of trying it again, but will not in all probability go till next j rail. His health is much im proved . Most women approach the critical period of lUO.iiCi.iOOu iul' LUC iilftl time with a sense of dread and foreboding lest the ruth- away tiuu leave the expectant 1l 1 : . . 1 .w 1 1 1 11 c uarmig motherless. But no woman who ?J fortifies herself with the strength ening power of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription "need feel one instant's misgiving about either her self or the prospective little one. This matchless " Prescription " will give her exactly the kind of healthv vitalitv she needs and at the time she' needs ft most. It will give elastic endurance to the entire delicate organism involved in motherhood. It will make the coming of baby absolutly free from danger and nearly free from pain. It will insure the baby's start in life by imparting, through its influence upon the mother, that sturdy infantile vigor which gladdens a mother's heart. It is the only medicine which can be implicitly relied upon for this purpose ; and the only rem edy expressly designed by an educated, ex perienced physician to give perfect health and strength to the delicate, special organ ism of women. Mr. Joseph Ramsey, of Williams. Colleton Co., S. C, writes: "I have been using your medi cines for some time and am hnppv to snv that they have done all that you claim for them. I think they have no equal in the world. I would advise all women while in a delicate state to use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It shortens the time of birth and makes the labor easier. My wife is the mother of five children and she suffered almost death in the birth of them until this last one ; the time of birth was short, and lubor easy, from the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.,' Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser used to sell for $1.50, now it is free. It tells all about the home-treatment of ordinary diseases. Several chapters are devoted to the diseases of women. For a paper -covered copy send 21 one -cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, to the World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, N. Y. : Cloth binding, 31 stamps. " Favorite Prescription " can be obtained in any good medicine store. 1 tSKJiS Lincoln county Real Estate Has a complete property in Also has a large list of Tide lands, City property, improved and unimproved, for sale on good terms. Address BON 7. Toledo, Oregon . IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. WILLIAMS TYPEWRITER New No. 2 Mud No. 3 The SOME LEADING FEATURES' Direct Inhiny, Uncqimled Speed, Strictly Visible Wrtttny, Strongest Man i folding, THE WILLIAMS DERBY CONN., U. S. A. An Ancient Relief. The ancients believed that rheu matism was the work of a demon within a man. Any one who has had an attack of sciatic or inflam matory rheumatism will agree that the infliction is demoniac enough to warrant the belief. It has never been claimed that Chamberlain's Pain Balm would cast out demons, but it will cure rheumatism, and hundreds bear testimony to the truth of this statement. One appli cation relieves the pain, and this quick relief which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by 0. O. Krogstad Druggist. For Sale. Household furniture, of different kinds, and other things too numer ous to mention. First class cow and two pigs, also sewing machine. 2wks j. A. Hall. Wanted Now. We will buy all the second hand and patched burlap sacks you have. Don't delay, we want them at once. Y. B. M. Co. A good crowd will be at The Club tonight. Be there with your best girl and enjoy yourself. .- The finest line of Ladies' and Gents spring and summer Foot wear in Lincoln county at the most reasonable prices at the Y.- B. M. Co's store. Don't buy till you see them or you will be the loser. 'Money to patent good idea may be secured by our aid. address The Patent Record, Baliimoie, Md." If you want a Suit made tn nnW 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. The very latest styles of fancy dress and Golf shirts at most rea sonable prices at the Y. B. M. Co. - Remember this, on a cash propo sition we defy competition from tiny source Trv it and see. Y. B. M. Co. Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will not be responcible for any bills con tracted for by Sarah K. Myers after the date of this notice. Dated at Toledo, Ore., April 21, 1S99. a2i George W. Myers. A larger invoice of Dry Goods re received from ' Chicago last week Latest styles and best qualities and lowest prices Y. B. M. Co. & Abstract Co. Up-to-date Abstract of Title to all Lincoln county. Farm lands and Expense of maintaining, com paratively nothing. Prints like a Press. No ribbon machine can approach it. Portability, Durability, Positive Alfyitment, Xo Liftiiijj of Currhuje. TYPEW1UTEK CO.