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LINCOLN COUNTY
Bargain i
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Rev. and Mrs Tonkins will hold
services in the M. E. Church next
Sunday morning and evening. All
are invited to attend.
The excursion train trora Port
land to the bay last Saturday night
; carried seventy passengers, most all
' of whom were from Portland.
Dr. Tatom, the dentist, arrived
in this place last evening to remain
a week. We all know that he does
i good work as he has been here
I before.
! Harry Denlinger, of Independ-
ence, came in on Thursday even
jing's train to be in attendance at
j the coming session of the circuit
! court.
English Balnnggan .shirts and drawers, regular $2 suit . . . ' . , F , .,
6 .. . . h 11 511,1 75 is stODDi"!?- in this nlnce nnri will
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NEW GOODS
Just arrived direct from New York and will be sold at prices
previously unheard of
Why pay from 50 to 250 per cent to old style credit stores?
Note a few Specials.
knt's all silk neck ties, regular 25c value I5
rench Percales, 36 inch, regular 25 cent value l2i2
Highland Dress Plaids, regular 25 cent value, per yd 5 and 6c
;ents sweaters, regular $1.50 value .t 45c
ilankets from 50 cents up.
.jneline laces & embroideries from 1 cent per yard up.
:,ents full finished hose, silk heel and toe, regular 25c value 15
Daily expected direct from New York a line of Shoes
that will surpass all previous bargains.
Remember we are headquarters for anything and everything
many cases, at what you pay in old fogy credit stores,
-low and Feed always Bed Rock.
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The only firstclass General Merchandise Store on the Water Front.
SPECIAL, We want 5000 dozen eggs and
100 tons chittim bark at once.
Due price to all.
Conroy,
Come and see us
ALL GOODS
MARKED
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FIGURES.
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TOLEDO, ORE.
Mail orders given prompt
ATTENTION.
THE LEADER.
It. K. COLLINS, Editor.
Li:
PIDAY, JULY 21, 189!).
LOCAL, IN BRIEF.
night,
this
convenes next
Free dance next Tuesday
Who is kicking about
leather.
u.cuit court
londay.
The new court house building is
.rowing rapidly.
Fred Stanton was over from
letz Wednesday.
Dr. Carter was down from Klk
"y Wednesday evening.
Kev. Tomkins will pi each at
pMyville next Tuesdav evening-.
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N S. Ingals was a Newport vis
Irin the county seat yesterday.
Everet Jones came up from the
t,er Rock mines yesterday after
PPlies.
Prf. Condon of Eugene, went
ro"gh to Newport Wednesday
ening.
Jack Allphin did camenter work
rC,ark Copeland, on the ranch,
st week.
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This weather is just right for
haying.
Mrs. Sarr'l Center visited with
friends here last week.
Our old friend Noah Leabo was
in our city last Tuesday.
Ira Reeder and Will Ewing rowed
to Newport last Monday.
Dr. Hpley of Salem, passed down
to Newport on Tuesday's train.
Jay Van Cleve is running on the
C. & K. trains as newsboy.
Will Snow and T. P. Fish dug a i .
well for Mrs. Burt this week.
Win. Mathews, of the News, was
a visitor among us Wednesday.
Dm Severy came over from
Siletz on business yesterday.
The Yaquina Bay Mercantile Co.
are receiving lots of new' goods
make proof on his homestead soon,
then he will move to Clackmas for
the summer.
Attorneys W. Hufford, of
Portland, Harry Denlinger, of In-
pendence and Y. E. Yates of Cor
vallis, arrived last evening to attend
circuit coart.
H. Denlinger, Sr. was in town
yesterday, fresh from the chittim
patch. He has 4,800 pounds of
good clean bark which means a
nice little sum of money.
Conroy, Son & Co. have received
i a contract for fifty tons of chittim
bark. Thev are paying $2.50 to
$2.75 per hundred and furnishes
1st class sacks free to patrons.
Mrs. Chas. Pearse and son, of
San Francisco, visited with her
mother, Mrs. J. T. Vincent, of this
place, this week. They will re
turn home tomorrow morning.
Ade Crosno came up from the
beach mine at Otter Rock yester
day afternoon. He has been suf
fering with several nice sized boils
and came np to give them a rest
for a few days.
A. L.. McDonald was down from
C'itwood last. Tuesday acting as a
witness for T. Knrtichanoz, who
made final proof on his homestead
Lonnie was our first new subscriber
under the new management.
Dr. Adams, the Albany dentist,
went down to Newport last evening
and will be prepared to do dental
work for a few days. Dr. Adams
is a fine workmen and parties need
ing work done in his line will do
well to call on him.
Oliver and Clarence Altree came
over from Drift creek Wednesday
and are preparing the old Wallus
ki's boiler for shipment to Portland,
where they have traded it for a 20
horse power engine and boiler to be
Mr. Mills and family arrived from
Waldport last Wednesday evening
and will make their future home in
this city.
Sheriff Ross has been out over
the county this week serving sub
poenas on jurymen.
Friends of Tom Espey will be
grieved to learn that he has been
failing rapidly of late.
Hurley Lutz and Renus Arnold
wheeled to Big creek last Sunday.
Why Renus went nobody knows.
Mr. Rancourt, who lives three
and a half miles down the river,
while prospecting for coal struck
what promises to be a good vein of
petroleum. Dr. Darnell has secur
ed a sample of the crude oil and
intends sending it to the Oregon
Agricultural College and having it
analysed.
W. L. Davis left for Eddyville
yesterday morning to assist his
house on his coat ranch. The
farmers in this county could well
afford to pay Wes at least $10 a day
to come back to town and remain,
as he is intending to peel chittim,
which means, of course, that the
price of that commodity will come
down at least $20. per ton. Bark
is a good price now and we want it
to remain so. So send him home.
Joe Turnidge, our Toledo-Siletz
mail carrier, had a small run-away
last Wednesday. Going down
Sugar Hill a singletree broke, let
ting the tongue down, and fright
ning the horses. After they ran a
little while Joe thought it was get
ting too warm for him so he just
stepped out and let them gu. They
ran b'ut a short distance when one
of the horses got down and stopped
them. The damage done was a
slightly bruised horse, a broken
singletree and tongue and a smash
ed wheel.
Found Dead.
Last Friday evening A. D.
Shipley, a bachelor .living near
Harlan, was found dead about one
hundred yard,s south of his dwel
ling. Rev. A. C. Tunison and I,.
A. January found the body laying
face downward buried in the grass,
limbs thrown up, with arms under
the body in a cramped position,
but showed no signs of struggling
or that death was caused by foul
play. A leather strap holding his
dog was in his right hand and was
gripped so tight that the dog was
unable to get loose.
Mr. Shipley sent by L. W.
Mulvaney for some groceries on
Thursday morning, and seemed to
be cheerful and in good health.
About 3 o'clock p. m. the same
day Rev. Pettit and wife and Mr.
Stevenson passed by Mr. Shipley's
house and he was sitting on the
porch with his dog by his side.
Thi1' w?.15 the lat time he wns seen
alive. On Friday morning B. F.
Grant went to Mr. Shipley's to
haul hay and found both doors of
the house open, the table set and
things in their usual order, showing
that he had eaten supper the
previous evening. Not seeing Mr.
Shipley about the premises, Mr.
Grant called for him but getting
no response he concluded that he
had gone to, some of the neighbors'.
Mr. Grant then hauled hay until
noon and Mr. Shipley not appear
ing, he became uneasy about him.
Sending for some neighbors they
searched the place and the body
was found as above stated. The
examination was made by Dr. Iv
M. Carter, acting as coronor.
C. M. F.
Born.
Altree. To the family of Charles
Altree. on Monday, July 17,
1899, a son. Mother and child
doing nicely.
'Another car load of the famous
Stayton Flour, Feed and Chop re
ceived this week by the Y. B. M.
Co. t
Conroy, Son & Co. received their
second car load of flour yesterday.
lately.
Milton Hale, of Albany, was a j used in their shingle mill.
visitor in our city the latter part of
last week.
Dudley Trapp was transacting
business with Toledo people last
Friday.
Simeon Linton, of Yaquina. was
doing business with Toledo people
Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. E. M. Starr is visiting at
Cape Foul weather with Lester
Waugh's family this week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Trapp, of
kwan, was doine business here Chitwood, were visiting Mr. and
rterday. Mrs. Tom Espey last Sunday.
Mrs. ' ...j . .-.u C. B. Crosno and family and
Huffman, the Elk City
L. Davis visited with
rs-Elmo Davis, at Morrison, the
of the week.
Jimmie Chtfunnd from
Ithe river ;i,:
last Friday.
fetary 0f War Alger, last
Tuesday, tendered his resiena-
nt the president. '
Pt. Geo. Bethers is maknig an
on of the schools in the
a country this week.
Ben Tracy passed through
'wport Wednesday evening,
visit old friends.
'ss Addie FmIIm- f rv.riiHc
Ik.: . - v tuuJ
I ea last Tuesday eveninc and
V'Slt With her mint MVc TVinc
TJngofthis nlace. for a fort-
neices went to Otter Rock last
Saturday for a few days camping
out.
Judge Stewart walked up from
Newport last Tuesday and brought
a cow that he purchased from Rev.
Booth.
Charley Hyde came down from
the farm last Saturday to visit his
parents, returning the following
day.
The work of painting the school
house is progressing rapidly. It
will very much improve the looks
of the building.
Judge Hamilton and family pass
ed down to Newport Wednesday
evening. The Judge came up to
open court in this place this morning.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
M. E. Church will give an Ice
Cream Social in' this city, on next
Thursday, July 27. They will
serve ice cream all afternoon and
evening. Let everybody go and
eat cream and help pay the church
debt.
Conroy, Son & Co. have leased
the Copeland store building and
will soon have carpenters at work
repairing and thoroughly overhaul
ing the same. They find their
present location to small to accom
modate their rapidly increasing
trade.
Rev. and Mrs. Tonkins, of Ma
nama, are visiting Mrs. Tonkins'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conroy.
The.v both preached in the M. E.
Church last Sunday, Mrs. Tonkins
holding services in the morning,
and Mr. Tonkins preaching in the
evening.
The Folk's excursion over the C.
& E. to Nepwort last Sunday was a
large affair. Three hundred people
were on board when thev landed at
Newport. The Corvallis College
band accompanied the exursiou and
furnished the music. The crowd
seemed to enjoy the day on the
beach.
Dr. Tatom, Dentist.
Will be in Toledo the 20th day
of July and will remain one week.
Those wishing work clone must
call early as his time is limited.
Don't forget the date.
The best, the cheapest and 1000
pound lot of lard received at Henry
Lewis' store last night. If you
want lard, that's the lardiest place
on earth.
FRANK CAItSON,
BLACKSMITHING
TOLEDO, OREGON.
General Shop and Rppair work of r11 kind done
at reasonable prices. HORSESHOEING and
WAGON WORK a specialty.
An Epidemic of Diarrhoea.
Mr. A. Sanders, writing from '
Cocoanut Grove, F'la., says there
has been Vjuite an epidemic of
diarrhoea there. He had a severe
attack and was cured by four doses
of Chamberlain's Coiic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says
he also recommended it to others
and they say it is the best medicine
they ever used. For sale by O. O.
Krogstad, druggist.
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"Money to patent good ideas
may be secured by our aid, address
The Patent Record, Baltimore,
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Tetter, Sait-KlKMim and Kczcuiu.
The intense itching nnd smnrtinp, inci
dent to these diseases, is instantly nllayed
by applying Chamberlain's Eye and
Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases
have been permanently cured by it. It
is equally efficient for itching piles and
p. favorite remedy for sore nipples,
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bitel
and chronic sore eves. 25 cts. per box.
For sale by 0. 0. Krogstad Drugget.
Real Estate Sl Abstract Co.
4 Has a complete Up-to-date Abstract of Title to all '
property in Lincoln county.
Also has a lare list of Tide lands, Farm lands and
City property, improved and unimproved, for sale
on good terms. Address
BOX 27
. Toledo, Oregon.
Wanted At Toledo Hotel, a
girl or woman. Steady situation.
Mrs. Schmeer.
Club Parlors.
Billiards, Pool, and Whist.
ONLY SODA FOUNTAIN
IN THE CITY.
-Fruils, Confections Cigar.
Friday Evenings Set Aside for Ladies.
GKO. McCAULOU, Proprietor.