Barg LINCOLN COUNTY aim TT TT House. THE CHEAPEST STORE ON EARTH. --"i-' "M m 4 THIS IS THE PLACE where the people trade, get their full money's worth and their right change back. The best of everything always kept in slock. Our prices are so low that competition cannot reach them. NEW and FRESH GOODS arriving dailv. Call and hspect our new Men's Shoes at $1.50 per pair, superior to any- i ihing onereu in wns cny w $2.50. Remember We are headquarters for anything and everything at from 50 to 250 percent, lower than any store in Lincoln county for the Eloquent l'ieS fir it's PVli'?1Mlt Jn KnH flaKtq 1 .. , y- ' " w Cctau iMtyei to pay for. We have just received our second car load of that celebrated Silver Medal flour, which is superior to anything in the market. We are agents for the Largest Tailoring House in America, and with our thirty, years experience, guarantee a perfect fit and satis faction in every respect. Don't Forget That We are the people who raised the price of Bark, and we want at once 100 tons more. Also want i.ooodozen eggs. THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS GENERAL MER JIIANDISE STORE ON WATER FRONT. One price to all. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. f"- Come and see us TOLEDO, ORE. Mail orders given prompt ATTENTION. Conroy, Son & Co., f HE LEADER. -R. E. COLLINS, Editor. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1899 I LOCAL- IN BRIEF. &' D. P. Blue was up from Yaquina Saturday doing business with our county officers. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fant drove up from South Beach Saturday, re turning Sunday. The Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. last week received a fine lot of silks, dress goods, etc. , Mrs. F. H. McDonald, of New assume port, is visiting her mother, Mrs. A Change. With this number we control of The Leader, having Kubler, this week. consolidated ii with The Yaquina Stoney Wells and wife are now Tg, the latter losing its identity, residing in the "Logan house," We shall conscientiously strive east of the new court house. '0 merit the good will of the people We understand that Mr. and of Lincoln county, and respectfully Mrs. Geo. Landis will occupy the Elicit a continuation of thp natron County Clerk Lutz went to Al bany Wednesday. He returned last evening. Last Saturday three more car loads of gravel was received by Foreman Gannon for repairing the track along the depot grounds. Mrs. Geo. Baumann returned from Portland last evening, where she has been for the past week selecting her fall millinery stock. Lester Waugh moved his family up from Cane Foulvveather Wednes day, to give the children schooling. Lester will remain at the Cape lo attend to his stock. Mrs. Lanra Matoon returned to her home in Portland, after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rainesi Her daughter Gena Hayes accompanied her. Fred Day departed last Monday for Walla Walla, Washington, where he will attend college this winter. Fred is a rustler and we predict success fur him. John G. Eckerman, associate Ed itor of the Yamhill Reporter, passed down to Newport Friday evening, to spend a few days enjoying the delightful ozone of the Pacific. Conroy, Son & Co. moved the first of the week into the Fischer building at the boatlanding, and are ready and willing to wrap up goods as fast as their customers jo me in. Attorney Hawkins was up the river tishmg yesterday. He brought home the largest string of trout that has been caught for some time. He had 25 which weighed alto gether 51 pounds. L. Mickelson, who recently pur chased the Peairs property in this city, is now occupying the same with his family. Mr. Mickelson is already making needed improve ments and will soon have a beauti ful little home. ilarrled. Bilyeu Waugh. In this city on Monday, September 11, 1S99, Mr. S. F. Bilyeu and Mrs. Rose Waugh , both of this city. Justice of the Peace Krogstad officiating. Died. A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIARRHOEA. SIMPSON. At the home of his parents at Elk City, on Saturday, September 9, 1899, Owen C. Simpson, aged 36 years. Mr. Simpson had been a sufferer a number of years from bronchial catarrh aggravated by severe at tacks of la grippe, which finally effected 'his lungs, and was the immediate cause of his death. Early in the spring Mr. Simpson went to Eastern Oregon with the hope that a change of climate would benefit his health, but that climate was too rigid and his con dition was made worse instead of better. He returned home about the fitst of August, but gradually grew worse until the end came. Mr. Simpson was one of the pioneers of the country and spent his life on the Yaquina bay. The last work he did was carrying the U. S. mail from Elk City to Glen three times a week. This service required a great deal of exposure especially during the winter season, and no doubt had much to do in breaking down his' health. Owen C. Simpson was born at Birch Creek, Umatilla county, Ore gon, November 6, 1863, ar.d came to Elk City in the year 1866. He was laid to rest in the Elk City cemetery on last Sunday, sur rounded by his friends and neigh bors who had met to pay a last tribute of respect to his memory. At the grave Hon. A. B. Clark read the beautiful burial service of the Episcopal church. C. A PROniNENT VIRGINIA EDITOR Had Almost Given Up but Was Brought Back to Perfect Health by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. READ HIS EDITORIAL. From the Times, Hillstile, Va. I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past being cured. I had spent much time and money and suffered so much misery that I had almost decided to give up all hopes of re covery and await the result, but noticing the advertisement ot Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy and also some testi monials stating how some wonder ful cures had been wrought by this remedy, I decided to try it. After taking a few doses I was entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and fellow sufferers that I am a hale hearty man to-dav and feel as well as T Sold by O. O. Krogstad Druggist. A Call For County Warrants. Notice is hereby given that I have funds on hand to pay all county war rants drawn on the general fund, awl endorsed "not paid for want of funds," up to, and including Sept. 5, 189t. Interest on said warrants ceases from this date. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, Aug. 18, 1899. J. L. HYDE. Treasurer of Lincoln County, Oregon. SHELDON S.THAYER, M.D. Physician and Surgeon, TOLEDO, - OREGON. age which has been accurded both The Leader and The Tug in the past. Verv trulv vnnrs. Chari.es F. & Ada E. Soule. Je Turnidge built him a barn bst Veek. Lester Waugh was a Toledo vis nrthe first of the week. Alf. Caton is taking a lay off this ffe, on account of illness. u"r merchants all rfriivpd a nice 't Of new trnnHc oc Dalaba was dnwn frnm "Rllr C'ty last Sunday mornin?. AttOrtieV Wvatt rtocuorl Annrn tn ewnnrr Qnt i... r 'uaimuay evening. Guy Buford Qeliverv of r,u tt,:. 1. bam-Stewart and familv were 0ver from Drift rl- o.roi Tuesday to paint a school house. Henry Lewis was on the sick "st Wed now. inesday, but is about well Miss Effie Crosno is Working on e assessment rolls in the sheriffs lfice. Tli Qe salmon are not very plentiful .and our fishermau are making 5niall catches. Slim655'8' Sullivan' Ferguson, can011 and Maine were Newport ers today. The first three nam 6(1 after lumber. Myers residence this winter. Uncle Barney Morrison, of Mor rison, was a passenger on the west bound train Wednesday evening. Marshal Wells has a crew of men and teams at work leveling and repairing the streets and crosswalks. ItH Shoes, Shoes at a bargain at Tellefson's, Yaquina City. Oil Coats and Overshoes at prices that will suit the hard times at Tellefson's Yaquina. 8 lbs. Good Green Coffee for $1.00 1 9 lbs. Roasted Coffee for $1.00 j 6 lbs. Good Roast Coffee for $1.00 at Tellefson's, Yaquina City. ! : Fred Chambers came up from the Life Saving station Tuesday, and went over to Siletz to visit his mother. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Landis re turned from a visit at the home of Doc. Wakefield, at Little Elk last evening. C. W. Bogue returned from the Valley Tuesday, and will fix up his net and tackle the salmon again this season. Toledo has the only horseless carriage in the county, the property of Dr. Thayer. by mule-power The carriage goes present to Wm. Brazelton sold his butcher shop to Lester Waugh yesterday. Lester says he will still supply Toledo meat eaters with good, fresh meats of all kinds. Lester is a rustler and is entitled to your patronage. One hundred mackintoshes for men, ladies, girls and boys, just received at Henry Lewis'. All styles, shapes and colors, with or; . . 1 ? r. t wnnour. capes, ana prices irom 2.50 up. Call pud examine. A fit guaranteed. Will Ewing left for the hop yards yesterday morning. He had a let ter from his father, who is picking now, saying hops were good and they were getting 50 cents a box. Will thinks $2,50 a day beats fish ing at present, at least. Fall Arrivals. Mrs. T. P. Fih wishes to an nounce to the ladies of Toledo and vicinity that her fall and winter stock of millinery goods will be here this week. ' She has spared no pains in the selection of her winter stock. The latest in trimmed hats, children's hats and caps, in short all the ladies of this community could desire. .. Notice of Meeting of the Board of Equalization. Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Equalization for Lincoln county, Oregon, will meetj at the office of the County Clerk of said county, on Monday, October 2, 1899, at 9 o'clock a. m., and proceed to examine the assessment roll for the year 1899, and make the necessary corrections in the valu ation, description or qualities of lands, lots or other properties. Said board will remain in session one week. All persons interested are notified to appear at the above mentioned time and place and the said Board their to their assessments, should any exist The great success of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the treatment of bowel complaints has made it standard over the greater part of the civilized world. For sale by O. O. Kkog STAD Druggist. Reliable persona of a mechanical or Inventive mind desiring a trip to the Paris Exponltion. with good salary and expenses paid, should write The PATENT lUSCORD, Baltimore, Md. 0. IS. BROWN, BLACKSMITHING SILETZ, OREGON. General Shop and Repair work of all kind done at reasonable prices. HORSESHOEING and WAGON WORK a specialty. Tetter, SiiM-l'.heiim and Eczema. The intense itching and smartinp, inci dent to these diseases, isinstantlyallaj'ed by applying Chamberlain's Eye ami Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It ia equally efficient for itching piles and e favorite remedy for Bore nipplea, chapped hands, chilblains, froBt bites .nrl chronic sore eves. 25 cts. ver box. For sale by 0. O. Krogstad Druggist. Club Parlors. Billiards, Pool, and Whist. ONLY SODA FOUNTAIN IN THE CITY. aFmits, Confections Cigars. Friday Evenings Set Aside for Ladies. GEO. McCAULOU, Proprietor. Rev. Dawson and children came, T)ated at Toledo, Oregon, this 30th uo from Newport yesterday, and ' day of August, 1899. will hold services at the St. Johns F. M. Wadsworth church next Sunday. tT We own and occupy the tallert mercant.le buiMii'p in tli wtM. We have uJL lkj 1 over 1.000 000 customers. Sixteen hundred c If rl:ti are constantly JjfenB engaced filling cut of town older.. I Kl UUK UKrlbKAL i;aiaiwuul. isine dook oi ino pro pie n quotes u rj I Wholesale Price, to Everybody, hai over 1,000 pure, 16,000 illustrat.on., and I IX! I 60,000 description, of article, with prices. It cokts 71 cent, to print and mail rLttJ each copy. We want you to have one. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS to .how rll your good faith, and we'll .end you a copy FREE, with all charge, prepaid. jX r