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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1900)
Lincoln County Leader. !ITATJTrd T? OTTT I'. UU I.- (SAI'tr ' f PjtOPRIETOIiS. Official County Paper. Entered at the postullice nt Toledo, Oregon, as second-class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 'One Year - - - fl 50 Six Month . -75 Three Months' - - - 50 HBVUHLWA X TICKET. Ton PituHinii.vr HI I lia m MeKinlen For Vick I'kkhidknt Theodore liooserelt Williaui Jennings Pryau has ac cepted the nomination as the demo cratic candidate for president, and thai is no surprise. Neither is the fact that his speech of acceptance contains 10,000 words. The situation in China appears to be very serious. The allied forces are marching toward Pekin and some hard fights have occurred. 7 f flirt o A Jf ! Crr A-i l. ...... vt. b.it. ..p.uiklWll ill the relief of the legations will meet with great loss, even if successful. The cigarette beetle is a new pest ' (?) 'in some parts of the country. It finds its way into boxes of cigar ettes, drills holes through the paper wrappers of the little "coffin screws" and devours the contents. Poor bug! It'll die some day just like human beings who pit their consti tutions against the poisonous little . cigarette. The populist nominee for vice president, C. A. Towue of Minne sota, has declined to accept the nomination. Mis decision causes no surprise. He could not be elected, ; and that is one of the reason which he gives for declining to enter the race. The silver republicans and populists are now at liberty to .whonp it up for Adlai. North Carolina and Alabama, two states that are solidly for Bryan, have held their elections and de . dared in favor of disfranchising the illiterate negro. It is now time for Mr. Bryan to make another of his heart-searching speeches about "the consent of the governed." The "niggers" are considered gooil .enough to count as "population" , and swell the representation of those states in congress, but they are not wanted in politics for any .other purpose. North Carolina and Alabama.are safely democratic witli , out their votes, and there ore not nearly ollices enough for the am , bitious white men. Bryan insisted that the 16 to i plank should be in the democratic platform adopted at Kansas City in fact, sud he would refuse the nomination if it wasn't put there. Today Bry.in and his co-stumpers, echoed by the Bryanatic press, are frantically trying to make the dear people understand that "impeii.il- ism" is "the paramount issue." If this is true, why did Bryan insist upon io to i, against, the advice smd entreaties oi many democratic lcadeis, as the price of his accept ance oi the nomination? That game is too gauy. Having succeeded in gating his 16 to i hobby in the plat foi in, Bryan is now willing that it should be considered a minor issue. But a minor issue it can never be. Bryan's frenzied demand ior it prior to the convention cannot be forgotten. He was beaten on that issue in 1S96, and the same reasons exist for beating him in 1900. The Ameiican people can be relied upon to do the job thor oughly. They cannot be fooled. The 16 to 1 idea is in the detnocatie fMatfoim, a ml whether it be consid ered the tail or the whole hide, it must go. The people will have a pice in this "paramount" business. Additional Local. Get your groceries at Schenck & Co.'.s . . , John Micek of Roots, was in To ledo Monday. William Towner was over from the Agency Monday. Por flour at car load rates go to Conroy, Son & Co , Toledo, Or. Al Taylor of Pool slough and Joe Shermer of Oyster City are in town today. The latest-in ladies' and gents' footwear direct from the factory at Rugger & Pruett's. Tom Horning and Al Caton re turned yesterday from an extended trip into the big woods. Our grocery and crockery de phrtment is extensive, always fully assorted. Call and get our prices. Y. 15. M. Co. Local Agent Buoy of the C. &E. is absent in the valley this week. Mrs. I,. M. Starr has charge of the depot during his absence. George McCaulou of the C. & E. bridge crew is in Toledo this week for the purpose of undergoing re pairs. He has been off his feed for several days past. Come to I. O. O. F. hall Monday evening, the 13th inst, and hear the order explained by C. 'I). Fowle, supreme organizer; also a word for Fraternity free to all. Editor Ilofer of the Salem Jour nal, one of the fellows who sneer and make inelegant remarks about the alleged prosperous condition of the country, is financially able to be enjoying himself at the beach this week. Fou Sale The southwest of section 32, tounship 11 south, range 9 west, Lincoln county, situated on Elk river, and known as the Owen Simpson place. Address B. S. Har ris, 515 Pme St., San Francisco, Cal., orJ.H. Harris, Corvallis, Or. - -- A Minister's Good Work. "I had a severe attack of bilious colic, got a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy, look two doses and was en tirely cured," says Rev. A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kan. "My neighbor across the street was sick for over a week,, had two or three bottles of medicine from the doctor. He used them For three or four days without relief, then called in an other doctor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief, so discharged him. I went over to see him the next morning. lie said his bowels were in a terrible fix, that they had been running off so Jong that it was almost bloody flux. I asked him if he had tried Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy and he said, 'No. I went home and brought him my bottle and gave him one dose; told him to take another dose in fifteen or twenty minutes if he did not find relief, but he took no more and was entirely cured." For sale by O. O. Krogstad, druggist. . SlM to Wealth cosasrtll ' B 1ST ill. PBS I . f Caused by over work? No, caused by undernourish ment. Work rarely causes collnrwa Ti ls WOITV the nntrrmi a ot the nervous system and inadequate nutrition which generally causes col lapse. The collapse seems sudden, but in reality it is a slow process. The stom ach and organs of digestion and nutri tion are diseased, the nourishment in the food eaten is only partially extracted and imperfectly assimilated. The blood be comes impure; the very fount of life is poisoned, and some day all the faculties and functions go on a strike. That's collapse. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover)' cures diseases of the organs of digestion and nutrition, purifies the blood and builds up the weak body with sound healthy flesh. , " I was cured of a very bad case of indigestion, associated with torpid liver, "by the use of Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery," writes Mr O. n. Itird, of rtyrnside, Putnam Co.. W. Vn'. "Before I began the use of 'Golden Medical Dis-'?J"-N,; .o nppetite; could not sleep, nor v:?r. .v.:v very .ittK, uurt cU cuit.siipaicu. ami iue was a misery to me. After takinK four bottles I telt so well that I went to work, but soon cot worse so I used it about eieht weeks longer, when I was permanently cured." Dr. Tierce's Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for paper covered book, or 31 stamps for cloth, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y, Have Tow Pis w 1 have been In tho enlarging business twelve years, and foci justified in snyini! I believe I can do work that will suit you if you can be suited. Portraits enlarged In Crayon or l'astol. 1 also copy landscapes, animals, etc. and furn ish frames if desired. Hinnie A. Owram, .'JLETIO, OREtiON. 0. 15. IJR0WX, BLACKSMITIIING SII.KTZ, OIUXiOK. General Shop and Itcpai-r work of all kind done at reasonable prices. HOK.SlCSIIOlilXU and WAGON WORK a sneciult The Yaqiiina Bay Mercantile Co. desires to call the attention of residents of Toledo and vicinity to the New Spring Goods now arriving, consisting of k' C 8 Ribbons, I,aces, Embroidery, In-, sertions and Edgings. $ Our large assortment of Ready- made Shirt Waists and Crash Skirts; will be a feature. Remember our line of Footwear ( if you need any. We have the $ largest, finest, newest, nobbiest, best and neatest in town. TheH celebrated Mayer Shoe best-fitting' shoe made. ' & Dress Goods and Fancy Linings, g We have them in the latest designs and colors. We have" just received SI a large assortment of the latest in j Neckwear, Fancy Shirts, Clothing 3 and Hats at prices to suit all. ij Respectfully, The Y. IB. Mere. Co. Cedar Mill and Fixture Company 0. K. ALTUEE, Manager. c t-, 1 Lu moer, SASH, DOORS, MOULDINS, SHINGLES A.t Lowest Prices. NOTU'K TO CKKDITOKS. Tn the County Court of tlio Stitte of On-con, f(,r tin Countv of Lincoln. In tin-inattor o( tin state of Laura A. Whitney, dii'i:ist'd. Notii'o is In'ivbv 'ien Hint tin nndi-r-sitfiutl 1ms lifi-n np'vointrd fv tin count v court o. the Statu of Oivon, for tho county of Lincoln, administratrix of tin cstiUo 01 I.:uiva A. Wliitni', deceased. All 'lersms having claims niinst tlu said estate me liotvliy notified to present them to nie lit my residence nearChit 'vood, Oregon, duly veriJied 11s lv law lec'iiii-cd, within t-ix n.mtlis froni date of this notice. M.ri W, Smith, Administratrix of the estate of Laura A. Whitney, deceased. I'ated thisLMtli dayot .Inly, 1!00. ' "My baby was terribly sick with th? diarrhoea," says J. II. Doak, of j Williams, Oregon. "We were tin -I able to cure him with the tloctor'si assistance, and as a last resort we ! ttied Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera' and Diarrhoea Remedy. I am happy j to ay it gave immediate relief and' a complete cure." For sale by O. O. Krogstad, druggist. of Poisonous Fla voring Extracts! Don't experiment with adulterated food stuffs when yon can buy at the same price pure, wholesome and extra strong FLAVORING EXTRACTS in bulk (bring your bottle); also chemic ally pure Cream of Tartar, at rsplai-TIs Druggist. It. p 1 I 1 FISH, Agent, Toledo, Oregon NEW Y0UK I WEEKLY TRIBUNE I Fob Nkaruy Sixty Yhaks The .Ljcadino National Family News paper Foil I'RodREHsivE Fakmers and Villagers An old stanch, tried and true fneud of tho American People, fromthe Atlantic to the Puciric, and the piouoer i every movement calculated to ud vauee the interests and increase the prosperity .of couutry people in every s ate in the Union. For over half a ceutnry farmers have followed its instruc tions in rinsing their crops, and in converting them into cash have been nuided by its market reports, which have heeu National authority. If you are inter--eled "Sciel!e ad Mechanics" that department will please and instruct. 'Short stories will entertain old aud young. 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