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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1899)
The Dewey. Best Brand of Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, Heavy and Light Wines, etc. ALBANY BEER ON DRAUGHT. . Best Brands of Cigars. AL WAUOH, Prop. THE LEADER. AV. L. DAVIS, Editor FKIDAY, JUNE 3, 1899. CASH TALKS TOLEDO COMHISSION HOUSE. Will Sell You Goods For Cash CHEAPER Than you can expect to buy of credit houses, where you pay the bills owed by the man who don'l pay. ' Your trade in CRCKRTRS, PROVISIONS, FLOUR and FEED in solicited. T. P. TISH, Mncr, Toledo, O. Club Parlors BILLIARDS, POOL, WHIST, FRUIT and CIGARS. fbiday mvEismsra Set aside for the Ladies. Only invited guests allowed to attend. C. W. BOGUE, Prop'r. dj THE LEADER, and 1 j T'J THE OREGONIAN. ft mmmm IN BEAU15 IN EVER REQUISITE 0 COflSTRUCTIOf! TiE MITE SEMM MAcmflEe., CLEVELAND. OHIO. "i m mum m him mil Ham 1 1 n mi mini ihmh i Cedar Mill and Fixture Company 0. It. AlrilEK, Manager. il rs Cedar Lumber, SASH, D0011S, MOULDINS, SHINGLES A.t Low?st Prices. A. T. PETERSON, Agent, Toledo, Ore-on Dealers 1 Oregon Teachers. Salem, Ore., May 20, 1899. To Oregon Teachers: The National Educational Asso ciation will convene at Los Angeles Tnlv tt tn it iflno As it will J -J T 7?" be some time before we can hope to secure this great convention again on the coast, this meeting affords us an excellent oppoitunity to come in touch with the men and women who are molding and shaping to a great extent, the educational sen timent and practices of the country. One who has never attended one of the sessions of this association can scarcely realize the enthusiasm and inspiration for the teaching profession that may be secured by coming in contact with the person ality of the eminent educators of uliOtjj this body is composed. It is an opportunity we ought not to miss; if we can possibly affort it. It is sincerely hoped that many of you can your way clear to at tend, and show, by your presence, that Oregon teachers are not be hind the times. Hotel rates are from 75 tents to $6 per clay. This gives one an idea of what it will cost to live after reaching the city. All the hotels give special rates by the week or month. Thi earliest applicants will, of course, secure the most sat isfactory accommodations. The Southern Pacific offers a $35 round trip rate, Portland to Los Angeles aud return, exclusive of sleeping car privileges, and condi tional upon a party of 100 or more being secured from this section, has been decided upon and tickets will be placed on sale from July 5th to 9th inclusive, with final limit of re turn August 15th. Tickets good only for continuous trip going, and with stop-over privileges returning within the time limit. The same rate is made to those who wish to go by ocean steamer. It would be well to notify the manager as soon as you decide to go, stating route, etc. J. H. ACKERMAN, 'State manager. Would Not Suffer So Again for Fifty Times Its Price I awoke last night with severe pains in my stomach. I never felt so badly in all my life. When I came down to work this morning I leltso weak I could hardly work. I went to Miller & McCurdy's drug store and they recommended Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- irhoea Remedy. It worked like I magic and one dose fixed me all 'right. It certainly is the finest thing I ever used for stomach trouble. I I shall not be without it in my home I hereafter, for I should not care to , endure the sufferings of last night again for fifty times its price. G. I H. Wilson, Liveryman, Burgetts town, Washington Co Pa. This I remedy is for sale by O. O. Krog- stad, Druggist. Eggs for Market. Eggs are frequently found in the market that are very unpalatale, due to their having been packed 1 ana neia lor niguer prices. 1 nis unfortunate condition is largely at tributable to the fact that most .of a 1 1 I . A 1 I me eggs nave Deen sterilized, ana j frequently an embryonic develop- ment is started before the eggs are collected; then for lack of In Clothing, we have th woolen suit for fe.oo, beVrV $6, $7.50 and $10. & YaqJ3ay Merc. c0 Kill Your Gophers, Squirrels, Moles. Rats Pt . Receipts and Directions and using Whitney's Vermin t terminator and Farm Lease. $ Fifty cents to M. T. Whitney Chitwoodi Ore. Notice of Appointment. In the Comity Com t of the statu f n for the county of Lincoln of 0r Notice is hereby given that that th BiKuuu utt oeen appointed by th i". Court of the stutn III I I Pa imti I .1 y'? Lincoln, executor, with ...in ..."win having claims aifiiinst MUi,i ..'.:. AUP notilied to present their claims, dni?' as by law reuuired.to me at my Lift about threo milfis wot ,.f 'r..i,..i.. . ' mn in six months from date hereof ' g0D Dated this liith day of Slav, ltwi . . . STEPHEN L(H;i jiAcuumr 01 ine estate of Win H i deceased. ' - l:M Summons. In the Circuit Court of the stale of Or for Lincoln ininttr urt! John Kickard, plaintiff', vs. Lvdia Jtraniiehl and .l.mn. i iticii. i,ellie Al Itich. Porter a ' uinCi 4 ltich, his wile, Clara lirlggs and 1 - H her husband, and William k itii.h mi'i ' : last win and testament of V II h meZ ; temperature the embryo dies, and 1 '-eased; m m Davis and ke wiison, ? son, deceased; C (i Copeland. defi-inUnt. lo Lydia ltrasiield and James lirait, Porter A Uich and . . Hith hiHwif, .. Clara Jiriggs and . . Hriggs, her hmu' the above named defendants- 1 In the name of the State of Oregon, v quired to appear and answer the cmnnliir I file with the clerk of the above named conn Insomnia is a self inflicted curse through the violation of nature's laws. The cause may be over-anxiety, pla nniug for the morrow, think ing and worryng over the yesterdays and to-days, but no opiate can re. move the cause, even though it may bring sleep. It the cause is merely mental overwork it may be quickly removed by relieving the brain of the excess of blood. Phy sical exercise is a panacea for about every ailment which human flesh is heir to. Therefore, stand erect, and rise slowly from the heels; descend slowly. Do this from forty to fifty times until you feel the congestion in the muscles of the leg. Almost instant relief follows, and sleep is soon induced. For those who are averse to a little work I would rec ommend, instead, a bowl of very hot milk (with out so much as a wafer") immediately before retiring. The hotter the milk the better for the purpose. This will prove a better sleep-producer than all the opiates known to medical science. It brings about an increased activity of the blood vessels of the stomach, causing slight temporary conges tion, which relieves the blood ves sels of the brain. The hot milk is also quite strengthening to the stomach. Ladies Home Journal. A little hilarious good time in Albany Tuesday morning early ended in the shooting of one Chas. Farrell through the head by Henry Williams, the saloonist. This sort of good times end this way not un frequently. Doctors say the wound may uot be fatal. putrefaction takes place through the vital activity of micro organ isms, polluting the whole egg in time. Many methods of packing eggs would be much more success- , . .fi, . j nie witn the clerh lul it there were a certaintv of thpi or before Kridav. t.hfl Tth lnv .f T.,i.. t r. eggs being Unfertilized. Sometimes That being the last, day of the time iSI v..uij tuu i Udtici la ClllCl the egg from the hen long before it is laid so that although a prestrv method is employed to exclude the air fron the shell it does not follow that the egg will keep: because the exclusion of air will not prevent the multiplication of the Antrobic bacilli. On the othe hand, if dry packing is used, u'nles it is antiseptic, there is centainly danger of germs enter ing the egg through the pores of the shell. Oregon Experiment Sta tion Findings. When to pay A frog, a duck, a lamb and a polecat started for the circus. they arrived all were able their admission fee exceot the poor polecat he was thus com pelled to crawl under the canvas. This is how it was: The frog had a green back, the duck had a bill, and the lamb had four quar ters, but the poor polecat had only a scent and that was bad. Our stock of sprinsr clothins? has just arrived. A big stock of pants ranging in price from $i. to $5. Y. B. M. Co. Send The Leader to a friend. Mil 1 mi .w M WWW , mi if i 11 1 lit ml jv 1 ne nua ts more eas ily blighted than the full - blown rose. A vounsr girl is more sus (ccptible to weakness a.,d disease that will wreck her in awonmn. y way than she is after has attaint-d to healthy lanhood. Thousands i( len hnvp tliMir i;..Aa recked by troubles of this ucntaie description be cause of their own ignor ance aim ine prudery of leu nioiners. Whenever flip nrmilnr. 1 itiK demon of ill - health hnus a ship adrift upon ineseaol ignorance, he steps on board, takes the helm, and steers straight for the msl. almitt nr.lu.il. TM. ............ ,11 ,,. i lie young woman who 1ms not been t: ight the necis Ritv of taking care of her health in a worn nnly way is a ship adrift upon the sea of ignorance. Diseases that will wreck her fut ure happiness will soon assume command oung women who suffer from weakness and disease peculiar to their sex live under a terrible nervous tension, and if they escape death are always threatened with insanity. The whole nervous svstem is afTected by the constant drag aiid drain upon the delicate and feminine organs Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription is the one perfect and unfailing specific for every derangement and disorder of this descrip tion. It fits a woman for wifehood and motherhood It is the best of ill known nerve tonics. It is the discovery of one of the most eminent and skillful specialists in disease of women. " I was troubled three yenrs with fcmnle weak ness writes Miss Kllen Otey, of Beilford City S.!! w.u?" Va' 1,1 ha,d two Physicinnrbut nc thcr did me any good. I was troubled with pains jn my left si.fe all the time. When " imie for my monthly periods I thought I wid die with pains iu my back and stomach. I also v?,,au,. 1 ; lc.,"Ul 'I"1 un "" fainting. Finally I took three bottles of Dr. Pierce's V. n!,rcfcrip!io? 5ml ,wo of hi ' Oolde: Med leal plscovery.' I do not have nnv pain, at a 1 SI "mTnk." heallh now tl,an 1 ever wn How to tirenprv liAaUTi nA told in Dr. Pierce'n Mpdinol A..l. free. For a nnner.envproit r.r.r. one-cent stamps, to cover mailing onlv u '"'k. .v siamps. Aadresi R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. It is 31 v.- Dr. made by the Judge of the above entitled uy uutiiiuu umi 11 you tail so to appear ; iiunuci ijic nam U(f ill UllLlIll H.H nureill rciiiiif. ine n I urn tit! will tn.i.u- i th. ' I it c , . limn lur im lunci pruyeu inr in 1118 mi id cum pla nt, nam v.. x' 'vu ui mu uuuvc eiuritjo court 11 ludjrineiit ana flenrnn nt' hm.H said defendants Lydia Kraslield and Jame iui mu Hum 01 two together will iciuni, iiiereon at ine rate of ten p r ctmn 1 , V: " iub am aay i Uctober, 1 and the lurther sum of Juki attornnvs f.k.. in, together with his costs and dis'ljurneinet wi nun Biui,, to oe satisiiod bv sale of then property described in the mortgage seiom the complaint and narliculurlv di-nnrlM fiillowsto-wit: Allot Mocks numbered Hut ""llu i eacn containing tourteea In 1 helps addition to the citv of iNettiwrt Jier.ton county, now Lincoln county, Ore as shown and designated on the ulat of a addition now on record in the office oft l uuuiy eierK 01 Lincoln county, Oregon: . that the mortgage thereon, described and out in th Kniil i.nr.ii,iu;..t i. .........i..., .1 that the said above described mortxaued pre: ises he sold to satisfy the said iudKmenU aecree herein to b entered, in the man i.iuvnieu oy law by the sheriff of Unco': county, Oregon: that the sheriff making inn sale put the imrchaser at such sale Into it immediate possession of the said premise?,!!, that the plaintiff have the right to become tt imrchaser at such sale; that the proiw: arising from such sale bu applied, first, 10 ib Costs and umimiu.. f ..... i .... ....! .!. t. , . 1 ...i ... uiiiniiig nii ii naic on" ' i ii is i suit, and to tho payment and siuisfacli': of the amount found to be due thd plaintiffs the said note and mortgage mentioned and df scribed in the said complaint herein, ineW. lug ?UH) attorneys fees, in accornance wiihtfc decree herein to be entered; that in case mi: 1 leimses uo not sell for KUlllcient to limylh decreoof said plaintiff in full, that, nlainii: have execution for the deficiency Hgainst a;.; i ,e,r1,r!,,0r,yibul"Kl"K to said dufendan:. I.ydta Hrasfleld and James W llraslield; th. delendants and each and all of them, or eithe X, .,.!"' Ill'1 al1 Puro'is claiming by, thromu or under them subsequent to the execution, said mortgage described in the complaint her "' ul0" tn said premises above describee eiinei as purchasers, incumbrancers, tenant ,f n ? i'r "the"vise. be barred and foreclose I..m ,r. Kht't ti.,le' i"r"t, lien or eqnityoin leui)tion of, in or to the said mortgaged iirem lses, save only the statutory right of redem t on and lor such other, further and clifferet: ble C0Urt lliay 8eulu J"Ht H"d ei" l his summons is published in the I.t 1 Y J-KiKK for six successive and conset ih iZ?eks , bl'Kinning with the issue of Mi: -titn. lsiMi, and enainii with ih issm. f Jnlv; in. J, under and in pursuance of the direction 1 1 . t . 11 u" order made bv the ilmi.J.' iianulton, judge of the al.ov entitled com at cnainberK at lioseburg, Douglas count, Kn, and dated the lf.th day of May iw. W' nrst publication, Jlay m, WM K. K. WlbSOX. Attorney for Plaintiff Z. M. BERltICK, County Surveyor. solicits all work in his line. Cor rect work and reasonable prices. 1 . Address, Kddyvile, Oregor KOSS & "EIOE BLACKSMITHS. TOLEDO, . ORKUOS. .'f.r!.Sh,T,n? Repalrworlc of all klnd cialty. Give u a call HOKSKSIIOKiNU a i CHITWOOD Keeps constantly on hand all tbe Standard Varieties of Fruit Trees, Vines and Shrubbery. J. n. WILSON,