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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1899)
LINCOLN COUNTY Bargain Ho . use, kftW 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. Gent's all silk neck ties, regular 25c value ,5 English Balbriggan shirts and drawers, regular $2 suit 75 French Percales, 36 inch, regular 25 cent value I2i 'Highland Dress Plaids, regular 25 cent value, per yd 5 and 6c jcents sweaters, regular $1.50 value . . .45c 'Blankets from 50 cents up. ine line 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, in many cases, at j what you pay in old fogy credit stores. Hour and Feed always Bed Rock. We have frequently heard Judge Hufford in the court room pleading before the jury, but he never plead ed harder or more earnestly than he did with a floor full of dancers whom he was teaching a new qua drille, at the dance here Tnesday night. The Most Rev. Archbishop A. Christie, of Portland, will officiate on Sunday next, July 30, at the Catholic church at Siletz, on which occasion His Grace will administer the Sacrament of Confirmation. Rev. Felix Bucher. The dance in Waueh's Elihu Root, of New York, ac-1 cepted the war portfolio in President McKiuley's cabinet. The tender of this position was made to Mr. Root last Saturday night after a conference at the White House. Mr. Root was born at Clinton, N. Y., February 15, 1844, and gradu ated at Hamilton college and the New York university law school. He was admitted to the bar in 1867. since which time he has been in active practice in that city. He was one of the most prominent members of the New York state n. i constitutional convention, where he The only firstclass General Merchandise Store on the Water Front. SPECIAL We want 5000 dozen eggs and 100 tons chittim bark at once. Come and see us One price to all. Conroy, Son & Co., TOLEDO, ORE. Mail orders criven nromnt, IS PLAIN oii Vigures. ATTENTION. ALL GOODS MARKED THE LEADER. R. E. COLLINS, Editor. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1899. Now is the time to pay your taxes before the costs are added. The sheriff will close the rolls on the 15th of August. Mrs. Henry Lewis and Miss Mae went down to Waldport last Satur day for a visit with Mrs. Lewis' sister, Mrs. H. Nice. Miss Nellie prey returned to her home at Philomath yesterday, after a three week's visit with her sister, Mrs George Bethers. Jerry Banks was over from Drift Creek Wednesday. Mr. Banks has recently closed a successful term of school near Brownsville. Mrs. Albert Cbitwood, of Chit- wood, and Miss Mattie Allphin, of Albany, were visiting with their father, M. J. Allphin yesterday, Albert Chitwood killed a large wild cat near his place and brought its scalp to the county clerk yester day, and received the bounty on the same. Master Fred Vincent arrived from Pendleton last evening, and will visit with his grandmother Mrs. J T. Vincent, the balance of the summer. A party consisting of J. S. Gai ther and wife. Mrs. Casteel and K. Buoy came up J LOCAL- IN BRIEF. . I Mike Roddy was up from Oyster jville Monday. j The saw mill is sawing more ! umber this week. Watch for the Y. B. M. C. Co's wad next week. The launch came up from Ya muna last Tuesday. Moses Gregson received 95,000 Mngles yesterday. R. A. Bensell passed through to Newport last evening. Commissioner Wakefield attend- 1 circuit court this week. Jack McCullum was a court vis tor the first of the week. Lester Waugh, the Newport '"tcher, was in town yesterday. Our merchants all received new oods on the steamer yesterday. Elihu Root, a New York attor ney, is the new secretary of war. I Miss Ora Hamar returued to her sister and W Jhome at t- Vannina tr attend the dance I -t.iaouvinc y Colci udy uiuiu- nuiu H- , Tuesday night. T. P. Fish's familv went to Otter The Misses Crosuo, after having Rck for a two week's camping spent three weeks visiting their nnrVC.B. Crosno. ret imed totheir Mrs. W. H. Buov and Miss home at North Yakima, Wash., pie 1 Buoy arrived Wednesday yesterday morning. Representatives ot the yuatcer building was a pleasant affair. A large crowd was in attendance and all enjoyed the night. They danc ed until 3 o'clock p. m. Rosebrooks oichestra, assisted by Mr. Randell, of Newport, and Charley Hyde, furnished the excellent music. Prof. E. A. Knapp of Iowa, who has been representing the National Department of Agriculture in the far past, stntf! amono other thincns that the yield of rice on irrigated lands in the Philipines is about six times that derived from the land dependent upon the natural rainfall. All of these lands have been crop ped for hundreds of yeais and no attempts have ever been made st fertilization or manuring. This shows the constant regeneration of land habitually irrigated. The Quaker Remedies'are herbal medicines and contain no mineral poisons or anything harmful to the system. Give them a trial. The Quaker Medicine Co., who give Free Concerts near the boat landing every night, came here from Coos county where they have been the past two weeks. Our exchanges speak well of them and their remedies and say their lectures were attended by large and delight ed crowds every night. They are entitled to a respectful hearing and their remedies should be given a trial. Their western headquarters are in Portland. WANTED At Toledo ttotel, a girl or woman. Steady situation. Mrs. Schmeer. Ine Quaker Medicine Uo. give Free Concerts in Toledo commenc ing tonight and every night of next week at the boat landing. Another car load of the famous Stayton Flour, Feed and Chop re ceived this week by the Y. B. M. Co. The Quaker Remedies have a world wide reputation and are the best money savers and health givers that can be had. Conroy, Son & Co. received their second car load of flour yesterday. served as chairman of the judiciary committee. Many voung uregonians are achieving distinction abroad. Maud Hoffman, on the stage and Homer Davenport, as a cartoonist, are no table instances. Of scarcely less repute is Herbert Johnson, related to numerous Corvallis people and well known in this city, late of Eu gene. 1 hough still very young, he has become a pulpit "orator of great repute. He has just accepted the pastorate of the Warren Avenue Baptist church of Boston, Mass. The Post, Record, Transcript, Herald and other important papers of that city spoke in the highest terms of Rev. Jjhnson's scholarly attainments, rhetorical and orator ical power, manly pulpit bearing and attributes as a citizen. Rev. Johnson succeeds the Rev. Joseph K. Dixson. Corvallis Times. For household medicines The Quaker Remedies are the best. Take in the Quaker Concert every night at 7:45 p. m. this week and next. Its free. The Quaker Doctors have their offices in the Toledo Hotel parlors, where they give consultation and advice free to all desiring informa tion regarding their medicines and the deseases they cure, from 10 to 12 a. m. each day. Their Free Concert takes place every night at at 7:45 p. m. at Copeland's boat landing. Teeth are extracted with out pain. Frank McDaniel is accused of the murder of Clara Fitch, the girl found dead in cycle park, Portlahd, last Friday. Mrs. C. W. Bogue and two little daughters will leave on the morn ing train for Albany, where they will visit with friends and relatives for a time. Roy will stay here and work for Al Meeker. Dr. Carter was visiting patients here yesterday. Born. PARRISH.-To the family-off. W. Parrish, on Depoe slough, on Tuesday, Jnly 25, 1899, a girl. Dr. Darnell in attendance. Drift Creek Drifts. S. J. Stewart made the raise of a genuiue coon and its cubs the other day. He treed them. School is in progress under the care of Miss Boone. At a special school meeting, ordered by the citizens, two direc- fM-ts ivn.o ftraA .ornnft f 11,. TI- Watkins and Jerry Banks. Jerry Banks lately returned from Brownsville, where he has been teaching school. The shingle mill shut down for want of an engine. Water power no go. When the engine arrives shingles will be flying in all direc tions. Haying is in full' blast on the creek. Everybody is busy as bees. Of course the weather is fine, and everything is looking good. Messrs. Kashmier and J. Buach left for Valley points this week. Texican. pening Several parties from Nashville M Nortons nttnHrt ttio Hanre puesday night. Tb-e Ladies Aid Society will meet at toe residence of Mrs. Jennie Arnold next Tuesday. Commissioner Godwin came down ro Nashville the first of the week fuming Wednesday morning. Monroe Butler, of South Beach, came np Tuesday and attended the auce. He returned Wednesday entng, ' T. Peterson is having the jnerlotat his residence graded , will soon erect a large ware hou thereon. Medicine company came up on the steamer yesterday and will give free concerts every evening this and next week. Come out and hear them. Rosco Mays went to Newport last evening and will take the steamer for San Francisco, where will sail as cook on a sealing vessel. Rosco has been working in 'Frisco for the past two years. Sheriff Ross informs us that the tax roll will be closed on the 15th of next month. If taxes are not paid before that time costs will be added which will in many cases exceed the amount of taxes. "I must call attention to the most important factor to be con sidered in regard to proper dress for summer that is, the necessity for paying more attention to the color of the clothing than to its weight during the day, and vice versa in the evening. If in addi tion to his regular summer cloth ing, when exposed to the sun, a man should add thereto a winter overcoat (light in color), he could outwalk, outwork, outwheel, outdo a man of equal strength who, in stead of the overcoat, wore a black, unlined, thin alpaca coat. This is not theory. I speak from experi ence. My conclusions concerning underwear are that the weight of authority, as well as experiance and observation, all tend to the de cision that a fair compromise be tween cotton and wool is the most rational settlement of the question. I believe that during the heated season the underwear for the upper part of the body should consist of the combination of these two agen cies. For wear while taking vig orous exercise, causing profuse prespiration, I advise a light cotton under-garment and a heavy woolen over-garment. When one wears a white shirt I would advise a woolen under-wrap very light; but when one wears a flannel negligee the cotton underwrap is more desire able." Ladies' Home Journal. It Is Perfectly Reliable. "We have sold many different cough remedies, but ' noue has given better satisfaction than Chamberlain's," says Mr. Charles Holzhauer. Druggist, Newark, N. J. "It is perfectly safe and can be relied upon in all cases of coughs, colds-and hoarseness. Sold by O. O. Krogstad, druggist. B. F. JONES, Attorn e y-at-Law, 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. Advertised Letters. Johnson, Or., July 19, 1899. Mr. W. D. Alley, Mr. Edward Dunnr. Geo. S. Parmale, Postmaster. An Epidemic of Diarrhoea. ' Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoanut Grove, Fla., says there has been quite an epidemic of diarrhoea there. lie 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 bessmedicine they ever used. For sale by O.O. Krogstad, druggist. "Money to patent good ideas may be secured by our aid, address The Patent Record, Baltimore, Md." Tetter, Sult-lUieum and Eczema. The Intense itching nnd smarting, inci dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many verv bad cases have been permanently cnred by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and e favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites nd chronic sore eves. 25 cts. per box. For sale by 0. 0. Krogstad Druggist. LINCOLN COITjSTTY, Real Estate fc Abstract Co. Has a complete Up-to-date Abstract of Title to all property in Lincoln county. Also has a large list of Tide lands, Farm lands and City property, improved and unimproved, for sale on good terms. Address BOX 27, Toledo, Oregon. Club Parlors. Billiards, Pool, and Whist. ONLY SODA FOUNTAIN IN THE CITY. Zr Fruits, Confections Cigars. Friday Evenings Set Aside for Ladies. GEO. McCAULOU, Proprietor,