Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, July 13, 1900, Image 4

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    "Lincoln County Leader.
CHARLES F. POULE. r
ADA IS. -80 U LIS, Phupkictoiw.
Official County Paper.
.Entered at the pnstoflice at Toledo, Oregon, as
second-class mail matter.
' SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One Year - - - $1 50
Six Months - - 75
Three Montlm - f0
UlirUJiLH'A X TICKET.
Ton PRKMDJJXT
William MeKi nlei
For Vice Pukkidknt
Theodore Ilooserelt
After an interesting struggle, the
democrats at Kansas City placed
Adlai Stevenson on the ticket with
Bryan. Adlai, it will be remem
bered, was elected vice president on
the ticket with Cleveland, and
therefore there can be no doubt
about the biand. He is a good
democrat. The choice of the pop
ulists, Charles Towne, will probably
withdraw. The only difference,
apparently, between populists and
Bryan democrats is that while both
arc willing to suppuii Bryan, the
Bryan democrats are unwilling to
give a place on the ticket to any
man who does not call himself a
democrat. The object is to com
plete the job of absorbiug the pop
ulist party, began in 1896, and it
will probably be accomplished.
The Leader hopes so, as it will
do away with much of the unnec
essary confusion and unpleasantness
of presidential campaigns. As the
populists are unable to swallow the
democrats, the latter seem ambitious
to show their ability in that line.
Here's luck
Just listen! Doesn't it sound like
1896? Democratic orators are now
appealing to the people to rise up
in their might, elect Bryan and
Stevenson and save the country.
J.11 1896 they got right upon tiptoe
and warned the people that our
blessed country would go to the
everlasting 'bow-wows if McKinley
was elected and the gold standard
adopted. Remember it? Of course
you do! Well, McKinley was
elected, and we have the gold
standard, and if present conditions
are what they meant by a country
going "to the dogs," let's contiuue
it. The dogs are all right.
When the democratic editors and
orators are harpooning the ungodly
trusts during the present campaign,
it is to t.e hoped they will not for
get to take a poke at the gigantic
ice trust of New York, fathered
by Tammany, Bryan's strongest
organized element of support in
the nation.
The only l'ennoyer of. Oregon
thiuks Bryan would stand a better
chance of winning if he wouldn't
talk so much. As Mr. l'ennoyer
js one of Bryan's "wahm" support
ers, this may be regarded as a bit of
unsolicited advice, which, of course,
Mr. Bryan will ignore.
In a speech at his home in Lin
coln Neb., the other day, V. J,
Bryan said; "We live in a land
where the people determine the
policy." Correct! "The people"
declared against 16 to 1 in 1896,
but Mr. Bryan seems to think they
didn't mean it.
Majshficld failed to have fire
works on the glotious Fourth be
cause vhe steamer on which they
had been shipped failed to arrive
on time. If that isn't good ground
for a damage suit, where '11 yon
find it?
Adlai Stevenson wus a candidate
for a place on the Illinois delegation
to the national democratic conven
tion tit Kansas City, but was
turned down, He st.tyed at hottie
and was chosen as Bryan's running!
mate. Another proof that "dis-i
tance lends enchantment." '
JURORS FOR JULY. j
Following is the panel of jurors for j
the term of circuit court -for Lincoln J
county commencing July 23, 1900, at 9 !
o'clock a. in. : .
Names.
Occupation. Address.
John Crier, Farmer Box J
Toh 11 Fogarty ..... " ...... Newport i
E. "W. Kyniston. .. " Toledo!
Jonathan liters. . . " Eddyvilie '
I. J. Pepin " Chitwood 1
A. k Shcrk .' " Notions j
J. E. WilHon " Chitwood!
Carl Schimiiiel . " Lutjens :
JohnTurkos " Waldport 1
Oscar Olssoii Laborer Newport j
J. C. Altree.,:... " Toledo!
F. A. Godwin... . .Farmer Nashville !
Antone llredcpon. " Toledo
L. E. Davia. " Waldport
Tlios. llobertson.. " Chitwood
!. A. Landis ' Toledo
Hugh Carr " .l'.ox
Carl Kroeger " Waldport!
Emil Tracksel " Summit !
llenry.Kirsch " Newport!
II. K. Stuidevant. " Toledo !
M. (.Jregson, Capitalist Toledo ;
J. W. l'arrish Farmer Toledo :
Beal (iaither " Toledo :
Josiah Gideon. .Surveyor Waldjmrt ;
W. E. Wann Farmer Waldport i
John Stinipson .Capitalist Newport
W. A. Iladden Farmer Eddyvilie
Ole Knudson " Yaquina
Joseph Blower " Toledo
C.U.Gillette " Nashville
Was it a Miracle?
"The marvellous cure of Mrs.
RenaJ. Stout of Consumption has
created intense excitement in Cam
mack, Ind," writes Marion Stuart,
a leading druggist of Muncie, Ind.
"She only weighed 90 pounds when
her doctor in Yorklown said she
must soon die. Then she began to
use Dr. King's New Discovery and
gained 37 pounds in weight and
was completely cured." It hascured
thousands of hopeless cases, and is
positively guaranteed to cure all
throat, chest and lung diseases. 50c
and 1. 00. Trial bottles free at O.
O. Kiogstad's drug store.
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arwsispss
The Key '
to Wealth
If her hostess does her own
work the girl guest who is thought
ful may piope;ly give a helping
hand in washing the dishes, or dust
ing' the parlor, but this help must
be tactfully offered and not in
trusively urged; some women are
averse to assistance from their
guests. July Ladies' Home Journal.
Everybody's proud of this sort of
Grandpa, and he's proud of himself;
proud of his clear brain and active body."
There are other kinds of grandparents
that we can't be proud of. Weak of
body and feeble of mind, we can only
pity them. They no wore live ; they
only exist. What makes the difference
between these two classes of old men?
A sound stomach and a plentiful sup-
Ely of pure, rich blood. Dr. Pierce's
(olden Medical Discovery strength
ens the stomach, purifies the blood,
and increases the activity of the blood
making glands. It won't make old
wen young, but it will enable old men
to assimilate the food they eat, and
so strengthen them for a life of rea
sonable exertion.
"I Buffered for six years with constipation nnd
indigestion, during which time I employed
several physicians, but they could not reach "my
case." writes Mr. G. I'opplewetl. of Kurck'a
Springs. Carroll Co., Ark. "I felt that there
was no help for me; could not retain food on mv
stomach; had vertigo and would fall helpless to
the floor. Two years ago I commenced taking
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and little
'Pellets,' and improved from the start. After
taking twelve bottles of the ' Discovery ' I was
able to do V.V.t wo;k, and hecu imiimiiiK
ever since. I am now in pood health for one ot
ray age 60 years. I owe it all to Dr. Fierce'
medicines."
Old people often need a laxative
medicine. The best for them is Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.
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The Yaqxiinu Bay Mercantile Co. desires
to call the attention of residents of Toledo
and vicinity to the New Spring Goods now
arriving, consisting of
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I have been in the enlsi-Kln business twelve
years, and f;el Justified in saving I believe 1
en do work that will suit you if you can be
suited. Portraits enlarged in Crayon or Pastel.
I also copy landscapes, animals, etc. and furn
ish frames if desired.
Hinnie A. Owram,
jlkho. oitriox.
0. 1J. IJKOWX,
liLACKSMITHING
S1I.KTZ, UKKtiOX.
tiencriil Shop and Kopair work of all kind done
at reasonable prices. IIOKSi:sI)i:iX; anil
WAliON WOKK a speclalt
Ribbons, Laces, Kmbroidery, In---
sertions and Edgings.
Our large assortment of Ready-Ci
made Shirt Waists and Crash Skirts
will be a feature. 5
Remember our hue of Footwear
if you need any. We have the
largest, finest, newest, nobbiest, j
best and neatest in town. The eg
celebrated Mayer Shoe best-fitting;
shoe made. jj
Dress Goods and Fancy Linings. $ '
We have them in the latest designs j
and colors. . We have just received &
a large assortment of the latest in c
Xerk.fnr. I'ancv Sliirta ino- 'g
, J w.fi.., IJ 1 11
and Hats at prices to suit all.
J
Respectfully,
Y. B. Merc. Co.
Cedar Mill and Fixture Company
0. . ALTREE, Manager.
Dealers
in
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Till-: IlKST RliMKOY j?OR STOMACH
and Howki. TKOUlUvS.
"I have been in the drug busi
ness for twenty years and have sold
most all of the proprietary medi
cines of any note. Among the en
tire list I have never found any
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Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for
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saysO. W. Wakefield, of Columbus,
Oa. "This remedy cured two severe
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tomers to their entire satisfaction.
It affords a quick and sure cure in a
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Krogstad, druggist.
.
Our stock of clptjijng U complete
in every respect. have an im
mense assortment to peject from,
and our prices are ahvnvs correct.
V, U, M. Co.
BE W ABE.
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of Poisonous FJa-
Don't experiment
witli adulterated food
1
stuffs when yon ean
buy at the same price!
pure, wholesome and!
extra strong j
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
ill bulk (bring yourj
i
bottle); also chemu
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Tartar, at i
Cedar Lumber,
SASH, DOOES, MOULDINS, SHINGLES
JSA Lowest Prices.
T. 1 FISH, Agent, Toledo, Oregon
F011 Nearly Sixty Ykahs
Tug Lkadino National Family News
l'Al'EK Kon Pkoqrkshivk Farmkrs
and Villagers
Krcgsiad-Ths Erupt,
A Good Cough Mkdicixk.
Many thousands have been re
stored to health and happiness by
the use of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. If afflicted with any J
throat or lung trouble, give it a triajj
for it is certain to prove beneficial, !
Coughs that have resisted all other j
treatment for years, have yielded loj
this remedy and perfect health been
restored. C.ics that set mud hope-!
less, that the climate ot famous
health resorts failed to benefit, havej
been permanently cured by its use.
J'pr sale by O.O. Krogstad,dntggist. '
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