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6? WdutttiJ QJg . fa Vol nine VIII. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, October 5, l,)0t). Number 31, LOCAIy IX BRIEF. Local republicans met at the courthouse Monday night to organ ize a McKinley and Rosevelt club. Only temporary organization was effected, B. F. Swope was elected chairman an C. F. Soule secretary. Those present favored calling the organization "the McKinley and Rosevelt of Lincoln county, Ore- gou, with headquarters at Toledo." 'Pin nlir nnnn!..... J - . committee on music consisting of J. II Ross, Clarence Altree 1 and Mrs. George Bethers. Another meeting will be held at the court house tonight for the purpose of effecting permanent organization and planning: the work of tb onm. paign. The club now has a mem bership of about 60, and is steadily growing. The ladies also are in vited to attend the meeting tonight and sign the membership roll. Their assistance will be appreciated. C. W. Boeschen, G. F. Litch field and C. A. Johnson of Salem went into the big woods Tuesday, piloted by C. B. Crosno. Messrs. Boeschen and Johnson are home steaders and Mr. Litchfield is in clined that way. The gentlemen are in love with the mountain water of Lincoln county, which they consider the only perfect, pure and unadulterated beverage on the coast. It is a strong inducement to homeseekers. Mr. Crosno went into the woods again yesterday with C. A. Holmstrun, another Salem gentleman who has selected a welK watered claim. Mrs. Kiene Rastuusson died last Sunday evening at the home of her son-in-law, Hans Olson, aged 85 years. The good old lady was ill only a few days, and her death was apparently painless. As our in forruant expressed it, "she just fell asleep." The funeral occured at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Word cornes from Eddyville that Charlie Hyde killed a bin bear a few davs ago, and later that Willie Simpson had slain one near Klk City. . Toledo sports take off their hats to the boys. The woods are full of bear, but the local himrods don't know the combiua;ion. Agent Bert Bolles left this morn ing for Albany to relieve Agent. Turner, who is very sick. Mr. Bolles is succeeeded here by J. E. Franklin. The change is supposed to be only temporary. , Lester Waugh purchased eleven 1 1 ft - . . . . r.eaa 01 nne cattle ot Charlie Mont gomery Tuesday. He is always ready to buy all kinds of live stock and pay what the market will stand. Chailie Litchfield came up from Yaquina Wednesday morning and weu into tue lower M.ctz country. We believe he is looking for a homestead. Rite Dedrick, Al Hall, George Batimann and GeorgeSchenck went up the river Monday morning to do some bridge work for the county. Mrs. S. H. Powers, mother of Mrs. C. K. Hawkins, departed Monday morning for her home at Clarksville, Ark. FoundA pair of suspenders. Call at this office, identify them. pay for this notice and take them. For flour at car load rates go to Conroy, Son & Co., Toledo, Or. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brown' were over from Siletz yesterday. , Al Waugh was absent on busi ness the fore part of the week. See those . popular Tarns at Schenck &Co.'s, at popular prices. John Steel left Monday morning on a visit to relatives and friends near Salem. For boots 'and shoes, hats and caps at clearance prices go to Con roy, Son & Co. Oscar Brown, Robert Depoe and Butler Fairchild were over from Siletz Tuesday. Mrs. C. L. Gowell returned Mon day evening from a visit with rela tives near Albany. W. B. Stevens & Co., Albany, are offering the people a snap in the McCall Magazine. Ladies, buy Defiance baking pow "tr rtUMjuiieiy pure and get a handsome prize with each can, at Blaser's. Mrs. George McCaulou returned last Saturday evening, from a pro tracted visit at th parental home in Missouri.. Hon. Tillmon Ford of Salem will discuss the political issues at the courtbuuse Tuesday evening, Oc tober 9. Hear him. : Joe, who has been visiting Sher iff Ross, returned to his home at Albany Monday to open the China pheasant season with Edwin Stone. Fred Stanton and Lee, Dye and Ira Wade are over in the Siletz country building cabins for home steaders. They finished the Sol diers' Home last Friday. Mrs. Minnie Harmon and two little 'daughters of Waitsburg, Wash., arrived last Friday even ing for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Enos. They will probably remain until spring. Major Buford of Siletz returned Wednesday evening from a very successful China pheasant shoot in the valley. The pair of these world beating game birds which he sent to The Leader were appreciated., "For three days and nights I suf fered agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucumbers," says M. E. Lowther, clerk of the district court, Centerville, Iowa. "I thought I should surely die, and tried a dozen different medicines but all to no purpose. I sent for a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- ihoea Remedy and three doses re lieved me entirely." This remedy is for sale by O.O. Krogstad, druggist. E. L. Bryan of Benton county entertained a fair-sized audience at the courthouse last Saturday nrght. Mr. Bryan is a real nice young man, and has numerous friends in Toledo. He js also a pretty fair talker in fact, is classed among the democratic spellbinders. He cut loose Saturday night in regular Bryanistic style aud finished in the same mauner. He jumped onto President McKinley with both feet, knocked out Mark Hanna's best eye, sympathized awfully with the poor boys in blue over in the Phil ippines'in vhort, he out-Bryaned Bryan or very near it. The young man is not unlike Brya.i the candi date. Both carry full-blown ex pansion smiles which belie their narrow, contracted and pessimistic utterances, both love to talk, and both talk for money. Mr. Bryan did as well as any mm could with the material at hand, and his To ledo friends, regardless of politics, are glad to see him in touch with the campaign barrel. Attention, Q. A. R. j There will be a meeting of Abe j Lincoln Post No. 68, G. A. R., at the hall Saturday, October 6, 1900. All comrades requested to attend. C C. Kubler, Post Commander. Until further notice my appoint ments will be as follows: First Sunday of the month, Eddyville; second and fourth Sundays, Toledo; third Sunday, Yaquina, in the evening. Fifth Sundays at Toledo. Prayer meeting, Wednesday even ing; Sunday school at 10 a. m. CM. Brown, Pastor. . . Our stock of fishermen's furnish ings is the most complete. We have all kinds of seine twine, linen twine domestic and imported, ce dar corks, cork and lead line, lead, web, coats, hats, oars, etc., etc. Y. B. M. Co. At the Toledo: A Kraus, G F Merrill, Percy Tomlinson, J BCoe, C I Connor. A Longenecker, C E Brigham, Frank Hummel, William Arnold, PI S Si moil, W N Jones, L Kroeraer, Portland; H Bell, W E Ball, B R Fuirchik, R R Depoe, O B Brown, U S Grant, J Brown, Mrs. J Brown, Harriet, Jane, Rev. T Komke, T J Buford, Ned Evans, J C Finley, J Tronson, B Tronson, Butler Fairchild, Rev. E H Bryant, Siletz; G E Waters, F R Waters, H A Cornoyer, H N. Ely, Paul Ferrigan, C W Boeschen, M E Rob ertson, L L Brandt, GF Litchfield, C A Johnson, C A Holmstrun, G W Davis, A W Bagley, Salem; A Helms, Cottage Grove; EL Bryan, Philomath; Peter JensenTA BCroff, E S Ward, Ostrander, Wash.; Dr. Carter, A B Clark and wife, Elk City; John Nye, Simon Lentden, J T Ewing, Newport; Bob Mabry, Des Moines; Jno S Ward, Chicago; Wallis Na-h, Nashville; William Wakefield, G F Luckey, MD Wel tin, Robert Chambers, Eddyville; Ed O'Neel, J A Sampson, North Yamhill; Elmo Davis, Salado; F Adams, Detroit, Mich.; Al Taylor, Yaquina; Mr. LeRoy, New York; F M Stanton, Olalla; H Gamier, Kernville; J Trestler, A Lande, L Halvorson, Eugene; Win II Mc Davitt, Elmer, Mo.; Mr. Folemsby, Big Elk; D Hurley, Win Bog ue, Toledo; I J Pepin, Chitvvood; T S Potter, II M Pittsiuger, N Fery, J J Collins, F J Devine, Mr Miller, II W Agen. J Miaku, S A Crovv-j der, W C Mitchell, , N Stempel, P Ophus, Siletz Mitchell, P Kobielski, S Stauislaw, Kosydor. When you cannot sleep for cough ing, it is hardly necessary that any one should tell you that you need a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to allay the irritation of the threat, and make sleep possible. It is good; Try it. For sale by O. O. Krogstad, druggist. Ed O'Neel and J. A. Sampson arrived from Lafayette, Or., Tues day evening, to remain during the fishing season. The former ordered The Leader sent to his father. Get your childre:: suits and all sizes of men's and youth's suits at Lugger & Pruett's. Rock-bottom prices. Buy Gum! Get it at Schenck &' Co.'s A nice campaign button with l each 5-cent package. 1 Lester Waugh had business in the valley the fore part of the week. L. K. Pepin of Chitwood was a '.county seat visitor Tuesday. Ira Miller of Newport was in town Monday. Get your lime, coal tar, etc., at Schenck &Co's. W. E. Ball of Johnson was in Toledo Tuesday. J-' II. May of Mill 4 was up on busiifess Tuesday. Smoke the General Steedman 5c cigar, at Landreth's. For rubber boots and oil clothing go to Conroy , Sou & Co. Dr. Thayer returned Monday from a visit to his homestead. The celebrated H. O. self-raising buckwheat, at Schenck & Co.'s. . Dr. P.M. Carter had business in Toledo Monday and Tuesday. W. B. Stevens & Co., Albany, are selling' thf famnno Mrvn ters at 10 and 15c H. E. Collins returned Monday evening from a ! three-weeks' ab sence in the valley. Closing out our floor mattings at cost. Now is your chance,. Con roy, Sou & Co. , C Just received at Lugger & Pru ett's, a very' large assortment ot fall and winter clothing. Come and see us. Attorney B. F. Jones was up in the big woods the fore part of the week looking alter the interests of the Homesteaders' union. For sprains, swellings and lame ness there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by O-O. Krogstad, druggist. Charles Boeckman, one ot ot r new citizens called Wednesday and added bis name to The Leader list. He will also read the Ore-gonian. Rufus Simpson and wife of Elk City, who have been out in the valley for a month or more visiting relatives and friends in various sec tions, returned home yesterday. Corvallis Gazette. William Dutton and sen Will of Eddyville were iu town Wednes day and part of yesterday.' Mr. Dutton left, at this office a couple of mammoth quinces, samples of those growing cm his place. They are the best we have seen. Royal Sport. Dr. Chas. E. Stolte and Dr. L. W. Moody, who left last morning for Yaquina bay to enjoy the sport of trolling for salmon, sent home their Tuesday's etch, which comnriscjd n salmon, averaging about 10 pounds each. They had only made a start Tues day, and a much lirger number of fish is expected to arrive as their Wednesday's catch. This trolling for salmon at Yaquina represents the height of luxury in fishing. Armed with a bamboo rod, fur nished with an automatic reel, and having a man to low their boat, the sportsmen can trail their glit tering lure till the salmon takes it, and once he is firmly hooked, the automatic reel does the fest, till the fish is ready to be hauled alongside and gaffed. That is more like pleasure than wading and scram bling along a swift river wielding an iS-foot rod till 'one's arms ore ready to fall off, and when a fish is hooked, fighting with him for ev ery inch of line till he is brought where he can be gaffed, when he perhaps breaks away and is lost. If the luck of Messrs. Stolte and Moody continues they may be in duced to remain at Yaquina and go into the business of canning salmon. The. Oregonian. THE WEATHER. . Toledo, Oregon, September, 1000. Mean temperature, 57.5. Maximum temperature, 85 ; date, 10th. Minimum temperature, 3t; date, 20th. Mean of maximum temperature, 6S.0. Mean of minimum temperature, 4G.2. Number times maximum temperature 00 or above, 0. Total precipitation,- 2.82 inches. Prevailing direction of vind, west. Number of cloudless days, 15. Number of partly cloudy days, 0. Number of cloudy days, 0. Number of days on which .01 or more ' precipitation fell, 9. lates, of thunder storms, 0. Hates on which hail fell, 0. Iatea of frost, 0. Otto Kikhistau, Voluntary Observer. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of Philadelphia, when Dr. King's New Discovery cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. She says: "After all other remedies and doctors failed it soon removed the pain in my chest and t can now sleep soundly, something ' I can scarcely remember doing be-" fore. I (eel like sounding its praises throughout the ' Universe " l)r-' King's New Discovery is guaran teed to cure all troubles of the ' Throat, Chest or lungs. Price 50c ' and $1. Trial bottles free at O. O Krogstad's drug store. The Ladies Aid society met with Mrs. C. C. Kubler Tuesday after noon". Owing to the large amount; fair, it'was decided to meet at some certain central point on each Tues day afternoon during the next month, and 'Mrs. Schenck kindly offered the use of a suitable room during that period. The president would be pleased to see every mem ber present next Tuesday. William Wakefield, the heavy weight rancher of Little Elk, re turned ito his home this morning.. While here he disposed ot a large quantity of his choice apples, tak ing one order from California. A product of his ranch on exhibition at this office is a 4 pound potato. He says such things never strain the soil on his place even a little bit. He will be down again soon with another cargo. Hon. Wallis Nash of Nashville came down Monday evening to help organize a McKinley and Rosevelt club. He remained two- ' or three days. George Horning, the well-known Corvallis stockman, brother of To 1 .'do Tom, has been in the city for several days past. School Superintendent BetheiB. left a vegetable curio at tjiis office. Somebody please call and name it. Prof. R. F. Holm ami family now occupy tbe house recently va cated by G. A. Landis. Rev. E. II. Bryant of Siletz re turned Monday , evening ironi a business trip to Salem. Pat Nagle of Yaquina was among us Tuesday. He called and bought some more Leader. Miss Kate Blower returned yes terday from near Corvallis to her home at Mill 4. Collector Crosno visited Yaqtiiua. Monday, returning Tuesday. A. T. Peterson made a business trip up the line yesterday. Master Mechanic Walch went out to Albany Tuesday. F. C. Hoffman of Klk City was iu town Tuesday,