Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, September 21, 1900, Image 5

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    SHOULD YOU NEED
-of any kind, call en-
Dr. DARNELL.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
Sweetest Candies,
The Freshest Nuts,
Nobbiest Stationery.
TOLEDO, OREGON.
B. F. JONES,
Attorn ey-at-La w,
Notary Public.
TOLEDO, - ORGON.
Will practice in all the courts of
Oregon. Five and one-hs:t years
clerk of Probate and Circuit
courts. Has complete up-to-date
Abstract of Lincoln County.
Miss E. M. CROSNO,
Stenographer, Typewriter
and Notary Public.
TOLEDO, OREGON.
Legal papers of all kinds prepared
correctly, neatly and promptly.
Office in the Ofsteilahl building.
George A. Landreth,
Tne Jbsarber.
A neat hair-cut in any style desired
and an easy shave.
First door south
meat market, TOLEDO, OR.
SHELDON STHAYER, M. D.
Viysician and Surgeon,
TOLEDO, - OREGON
CHEAPEST )
LATEST f
J EST )
READY-TO-WEAR
Hats
a Specialty
Hats trimmed; tipscleaned and curled
All work guaranteed.
MRS. G. E. BAUMANN.
Purlor at residence opposite the Toledo
Hotel.
t "STEVENS FAVORITE" i
RIFLE.
0 22-lneh tiarrel. weight aI nonni1.
Carefully bored and tested. For
.22, .25 and .32 rim-fire cartridges.
No. 1 7.
Plain Open Sights, $6.00'
No. 18.
Target Sights, $8.50'
Ask your dealer for the " FAVO
RITE. " If lie doesn't keep it we
will send, prepaid, on receipt of
price.
Send stamp for complete cata
logue showing our full line, with val
uable information regarding rifles
and ammunition in general.
'J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO. :
P.O.Box io:
C11ICOPEE FALLS, MASS.
Cures Iapn'cncy, Mipht ETl3.ttoi3 inn
wasting diccar,c3, all effects of tli
fjT&S abuse, or excess and indli.
hft'JuJ cretion. AnervefcoiPCf.rY
V-'M bI"a liWcr. Brinfra the
or $2.50; with a vrrittengmiratv
2u to euro or refund tia money.
'J:aV!TA MEIDICAL CO.
Ptibn & vaskson Sts., CrHCACO, ILL.
H
ts
" Down."
r xy ptnrf glow to pale cheeUsanc
FJI re&teies the fire of youth
rtiS V?t v By mall GO; ner box : ii boxe'
ELK CITY ITEMS.
More rain, more grass,.
Colonel F. J. Parker went valley
ward this morning.
Sahnon trout are more than anx
ious to bite nowadays.
C. W. Young of Corvallis is in
for a two-weeks' visit.
Hoprickers are coming home.
Tlvy say it's too wet in the valley
to make wages picking.
Odd Fellows hold a special meet
ing here tonight. Grand Master
Welch of Astoria will meet with
them.
The traveling public will find
first-tflass accommodations at the
new hotel in Elk City. Dick Ab
bey has rented Dr. Carter's house
and repaired it to accommodate the
public, and Mrs. Abbey's cooking
will make any one smile. K. C.
September 20, 1900.
Endured Death's Agonies.
Only a roaring fire enabled J. M.
Garretson of San Antonio, Tex.,
to li down when attacked by
asthma, from which he suffered for
years. He writes his misery was
often so great that it seemed he en
dured the agonies of death; but
Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption wholly cured him.
This marvelous medicine is the only
known cure for asthma as well as
consumption, coughs and colds,
and all throat, chest and lung
troubles. Price 50c and $1 00.
Trial bottles free at O. O. Krog
stad's drug store.
Miss Caroline H. Pemberton, a
niece of the Confederate general of
the same name, writes to the
Springfield Republican to protest
against holding the whole negro
race responsible for the crimes of a
few. "I venture to assert," she
declares, "that patient faithfulness
isjustas much in evidence through
out the South today as it was dur
ing the days of slavery and the Civil
War. Only you must look for it
in the right place. It can be found
among the innumerable house and
body servants in probably the same
proportion that it was found among
the household slaves; it is to be ob
served in negro overseers having
charge of large plantations, and
more than iu any other class it is to
be found highly developed among
the many hundreds of negro teach
ers graduates of philanthropic
colleges who are giving their lives
in heroic efforts to uplift the ignor
ant and degraded of their own race
in the South."
Cuts and Bruises Quickly
Healed.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied
to a cut, bruise, burn, scald or like
injury will instantly allay the pain
and will heal the parts in less time
than any other treatment. Unless
the injury is very severe it will not
leave a scar. Pain Balm also cures
rheumatism, sprains, swellings and
lameness. For sale by O. O. Krog
stad, druggist.
CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS.
Notice in hereby given that I have
funds on hand to pay all county war
rants drawn on tlio general fund and
endorsed "Not paid for want of funds"
up to and including October 8, 181)7.
J. L. HYDE,
County Treasurer.
Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 21st day
' of September, 10U0.
NOTICK TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the State of
uregon, lor tlie County of Lincoln.
In the matter of the estate of Laura A
Wliitnev, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed by the county
court o tbo .State of Oregon, for the
county of Lincoln, administratrix of the
estate of Laura A. W liUney, deceased.
All persons having claims Hiriiinst tbe
said estate are hereby notified to present
tliom to me at my resilience near Clnt-
! wood, Oregon, duly vorirled us by law
required, within six months from date
of tins notice. Mavd W . .Smith,
Administratrix of the estate of Laura
A. Whitney, deceased,
pated this 24th day of July, 1900,
Notice.
All those who are interested in
and who desire to assist in the or
ganization of a Mental Culture
club in Toledo are requested to
meet at Odd Fellows ball in the
Ofstedabl building Tuesday even
ing, Sept. 25, 1900, at 8 o'clock.
Committee.
Additional Local.
Get your groceries at Schenck &
Co.'.s
Rev. Dawson and family returned
yesterday to their home at New
port. William Ewing returned Tues
day evening from a visit at Port-
laud.
B. F. Hahn and Captain Mills of
Yaquina spent last Saturday in
Toledo.
Closing out our floor mattings at
cost. Now is your chance. Con-
roy, Son & Co.
Schenck & Co.'s stock ot hard
v. arc tJ ..w.iipicvv:. i vou need
anything in that line call and see
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Center of
Siletz returned from the valley yes
terday evening.
James W. Welch of Astoria,
grand master of the I. O. O. F., is
in town today. He will meet the
local three-linkers at the hall to
night. M iss Ethel Lemmon arrived from
Monmouth last Friday evening to
prepare for her duties in the school
room. She has charge of the pri
mary department.
What a common thing it is for
man to work twenty years accumu
lating a competency and then de
cide he can do better iu some far
away state, remarks an exchange.
He sells his property at a sacrifice,
tries some other location, and in a
few years finds his little fortune
scattered to the four winds. Every
train that passes through this town
is loaded with chumps. One half
the passengers have been west or
east and got broke and . are return
ing to their old homes to begin over
again. The other half have just
sold their old homes and are run
ning away to become poor. Why
are people so foolish? The whole
world is alike all around. There is
no place where the climate is al
ways pleasant, no place where con
tentment dwells; there is no place
where wealth is easily gained. No
place where work seems play.
Don't run to the other side of the
world expecting to find anything
diflerent. The writer of the above
has, to a great extent, the correct
idea, but any man in drouthy por
tions of the middle west may win
by coming to Oregon. True, ev
ery state has its drawbacks, but
Oregon has the least number.
s2 i - .
aad cur Choice ujj
One racket cither Wonderful
B.-acilas Aster, Jar-aacca fc-J j ij
IIorz.'r.'j Glory, or Pansy OJZ
Phn. TIT'- fn I.TfT!
3.53 Oto.
TiTO packets S 5 c, til rc I'm lieUl
l'Lll rutull price 4jcl3,
Vlolc's Illustrated
Monthly Magazine)
which lc!U how to ;tcw I'lanlt
Fluwc!. hdiI Vtgmblut, and
itupto d-tr on thc.e mbj'xct,
fur 3 montlis, the GuidO
tnd Ono packet of
CeodS (no.-ncd ftbove) fo?
"3 conio.
V'hcti orilnHrpr'.it? wlifro rni
fiw fits nt'v. 1 1. u win fc"tvl a
rw:ktit of Flow ci r Svuila U'im.
Schenck & Co., best milliners
and the lowest prices,
Lincoln County
Bargain House!
We. are still in the swim, doing business
at the old stand. Our bright, shining blade
is without a blemish. We will cut any
competitor's prices in two.
JUST AEKTVED
A full and complete stock of Rubber Goods and Oil Clothing.
We are prepared to give Bargains in All Lines
Bargains in Groceries
Bargains in Boots and Shoes
Bargains in Hats and Caps
Bargains in Crockery
Bargains in Woodenware
Bargains in Dry Goods
Bargains in Furnishing Goods
Bargains in Hardware
Bargains in Tin and Graniteware
The balance of our Floor Matting at Cost. Flour and Feed at Bed
rock. Special inducements to parties buying in quantities.
Competition from Any and All Sources Defied,
Conroy,
All Goods Marked in
Plain Figures,
Mail Orders Given
Prompt Attention
On the Water Front.
Editor's Awful Plight.
F. M. Higgins, editor Seneca
(111.) News, was afflicted for years
with piles that no doctor or remedy
helped until he tried Bncklen's
Arnica Salve, the best in the world.
He wiites two boxes wholly cured
him. Infallible for piles. Cure
guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by
O. O. Krogstad, druggist.
M kd School
MONMOUTH, OREGON,
Fall Term Opens September 18.
The Student of the Normal School
nro prepared to tako the Ktnto Cefiifi
euto immediately on graduation. (;rml.
uiiten readily secure i;ood pomtionfl.
Kxpense of year from f 120 to $150.
Strong Academic and rrofeHHional
roiireee. New Special Department in
Manual Training. Well. Kquipped
Training Department.
Tor catalogue containing full an
nouncement m, add rent
P. L. Cami'Msll, l'reflidetit,
W. A. Wash, Secretary of Faculty.
HUM
Our fee returned If we fall. Any one lending
Rkctch mid dcw riptlou ol any invention wilt
litoiuptly receive our opinion free concerning
the pntcutiililllty of unine. " Ilot'to ultniti a
1'Btcnt" nent tiKu rrcuct. 1'ntenU necurcd
throuch un ndvertised for mile nt our expense.
I'.itciiH tiiken out tlirontch tin reieive ;rc(al
volirr, wttliont chnrfie, in Tun I'atknt Ki cohd.
nil illustrated ami widely circulated journal,
consulted l.y Mnniifncturcrn mid Investor
bcud lor Miinple copy FREE. Addren,
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.
U "Blent Attorney,)
tan Building, WASM'aTON. P. 9.
E3S3-
Son
Toledo, Oregon.
If you want the best cigar in tha
world, you will find it at George
Landreth's place.
,
Rubber boots and oil clothing of
all descriptions at Lugger & Pru
ett's. Fishermen, come and .eo
them, if in need of that line, and
and get our prices.
Just take a little time and see
that elegant line of roasters at
Schenck & Co. 's.
For 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. liar,
ris, 515 Pine St., San Francisco,
Cal., or J. H. Harris, Corvallis, Or.
. .,.. .
I have for sale the following
property: 1 91 acres; 2160
acres; 37 acres; 440 acres;
5160 acres; 6280 .acres. Also
a number ol lots and houses in
Fredricksbur? and Olsson's addi
tion to Newport.
John A. Olsson,
8n Newport, Ore
Ml
I Save be..i In tha nlarKlnir l).i.ln...K Iwelvot
year, and foel )ulllied in kavIuk I lioliuve I
1m , i 5T"r.k hnt f1"1 "" yu W you ran Ih
tilted. l'orlralteiilur...l in i ...,: ... !....,
1m , T nnt f1"1 "" y" W you ran Ih
tilted. I'orlroltaenlurirrd tn Cntymior I'tiHtvlT
1 aim, copy landn'HiKiK. nlm.u St. 1 ..... s
Hinnie A,Owram,
TJI-Kl'O, OKKliON,
Dr. Cuili'n Citndltlon l'owttcrs, nro,
Jwt what u horm needs when In bal
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food but
modiefne and the bet iu me to put n,
hoiM in prlm. couditioq. Price 5i
Pente per ptickajje,
& Co.
lavs
Tom Picks