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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1900)
i o flcCall ' At For 1 year to your address for and one selection of any of the McOalL Patterns We have a complete line of ' DRESS GOODS, SHOES, DRY GOODS and CLOTHING at Eastern Prices. W. B. STEVENS S CO, Agents for McCall Patterns, ALBANY, OREGON. SHOULD VOU-. NEED -of any kind, call on- Dr. DARNELL. 4v escriptions a Specialty " Sweetest Candies, . Tho Freshest Nuts, Nobbiest Stationery. TOLEDO, OREGON. B. F. JONES, Attornev-at-Law, Notary Public. TOLEDO, - .OIU'.OM. Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. Five and one-ha:f years cleric of Probate and Circuit courts. Has, complete up-to-date Abstract of;Lineoln County. Miss L M. CROSNO, Stenographer, Typewriter and Notary -Public. TOLEDO, OREGON. Legal papers of all kinds prepared correctly, neatly and promptly. Office in the Ofsteilahl building. lTGEll .EWING Wi1 ' MACHINES. Special Inducements until the Holidays to cash purchasers and also to those who may wish to pur chase on the instalment plan. I can furnish attachments for all Singer Machines, but keep in stock only for the Improved Singer. MRS. G. E. BAUMAHM. Office at Millinery store. Our fee returned if we fail. Any one gendiiw 'kctcll nod dcwriptiuii of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the palentr.bility of Mine. "How to Ohtnlu a l'ateut" Mint urn request. Talent scented throtiKli u advertised fur ale at our expense. rntcntu taken out thrnugh ua receive ipectat Holier, witlioutchipe, in Tun 1'atkkt Rkcokd, an illustrnted cud widely circulated journal, consulted by Monufcctnrm and Investors. Send for iuiinp'eco;y FREE. Addiess, VlCTOS J. EVANS A CO. wasminoton. . Drugs r m t i ip Hi an l w, k-i x-i w - r. m n r j i l . . m h &ii b. . Lagazhie ! The. Light of the World, or Our Savior in Art. Cost nearly $100,000 to produce. Contains nearly 100 full-page en graveings of our Saviour and His Mother : by . the world's- greatest painters. True copies of the great? est Masterpieces in the art galleries of Europe. Every, picture is as beautiful as a sunrise over the hill tops. Contains description of. the paintings, biography of the paint ers, the names and locations of the galleries in Europe where the orig inals may be seen. Also contains a Child's Department, including a Child's Story of the Christ and His Mother, beautifully written, to fit each picture. This wonderful book, matchless in its purity, and beauty, appeals to every mother's heart, and in every Christian home where there are children the book sells itself. Christian men and women are making ' money rapidly taking orders. A Christian man or woman can in this community soon make $1,000 taking orders for Christmas presents. .Mrs. Waite, our agent in Massachusetts, has sold over $3,000 worth of the books in a very short time. Mrs. Sackett, our agent in New York, has. sold over $1,500 worth of the books in a very short time. The book is printed on vel vet finished paper, beautifully bound in Cardinal Red and gold, and adorned with Golden Roses and Lilies. It is, without doubt, the most beautiful book of this century. Write for terms quickly and get the management of that territory. You can work on salary or commission, and when you prove your success we will promote you to the position of Manager and Correspondent, at a permanent salary, to devote your lime to at tending to agents and the corre spondence. Wanted also a State Manager to have charge of office in Leading City of the Stale and man age all the business of the State. Send for terms. Address 'THIS BRITISH-AMERICAN CO. Corcoran Building, Opposite ;U. S. Treasury, Washington D. C. Chamberlain's Stomach and : Liver Tablets cure biliousness, con stipation and headache. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. rorsaie Dy u u. Krogstad, druggist. 'WHITE DEATH." Of all the natural phenomena peculiar to the Rocky Mountain re gion, none is more strange or terri ble than the mysterious storm known to the Indians as ''the White death." Scientific men have never yet had an opportunity of iuvesti gating it, because it conies at the most unexpected times and may keep away from a certain locallity for years. Well-read men who have been through it say that it is really a froze.i fog. But where the fog comes from is more than any one can say. The phenomena occurs most frequently in the northern part of Colorado, in Wyoming and occasionally in Montana. Will Sparks, writing in Ainslie's Magazine of this singular phenom enon, tell this authentic story of it; "About two years ago a party of three women and two men were crossing North Park in a wcgon in January. The air -was bitterly cold, but dry as a bone and motionless. The sun shone with ' almost start ling brilliancy. As the five people drove along over the crisp snow they did not experience the least cold, but really felt most comfort able, and rather enjoyed the trip. Mountain speaks 50 miles away could be seen as distinctly as the pine trees by the roadside. "Suddenly one. of the women put her hand up to her face and re marked that something had stung her. Then other member of the party did the same thing, although not a sign of an insect could be seen. All marveled greatly at this. A moment later they noticed that the distant mountains were disap pearing behind a cloud of mist. '"Mist in Colqrado iu January! Surely there must be some mistake. But there was no mistake, because within- ten minutes a gentle 'wind began to bldw and the air begpme filled with fine particles of some thing that scintillated like djamond dust in the sunshine.- 'Still the people drove oni until they came to a cabin, where a man signaled to them to stop. With his bead tied up in a bundle of mufflers, he rushed out and handed the dri ver a piece of paper on which was written: "Come into the house, quick, or this storm will kill all of you. Don't talk outside here.' "Of course, no time was lost in getting under cover and putting the horses in the stable. But they were a little late, for in less than an hour the whole party was sick with vio lent coughs a.id fever. Before the next morning one of the women died with all the symptoms of pneu monia. The others were violently ill of it, but managed to pull through after a long sickness. " I seen you people driving along the road before you get to my house, and I knowed you didn't know what you were diivin' through,' said the man, as soon as the sur viving members of the party were ablo t- talk. That .stuff ye een in the air is small piece of ice, froze so cold it goes clear clown into your luugs without melting. If any man ytayed out a few hours without hi head covered up he would be sure to die. One winter about eight years ago it cleaned out a whole Indian tribe acros the Wyoming line. They re more afraid of it than 'they are of rattlesnakes. That's the reason they call it the "whe death." "' , Conroy, Son & Co. keep a full liue of patent medicines, Diamond dyes, etc., etc. , ,. , . When you feel that life is hardly worth the candle take a dose ot Chamberlain's Stomach and' Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, tone up your liver and reguljlc your bowels making you feel like a new man. Eor snlc by Q. Q. Krogstad, druggist. 11, ' 0 or Platform We pledge ourselves in favor-of Protection our customers? from . overcharge and misstatements. . Free TVlde for everyone with the merchant who does the most for his customers, Prflhihif inn of inferior qualities, inflated values and 1UI1IUIlIVm ' oppressive high. prices. . Reduction of the PeP,e's burden ivuutUUH and excessive high prices. BUY AS YOU YOTE, INTELLIGENTLY As candidates for your patronage, we invite an examination of our business record in support of our claim for r 1? A TI) CJiTT A T TT7 1 t Tvn . We pramise for the future the most in quantity, the best in quality and the lowest prices to all customers, without distinction of ageor class, and behind our promise stands our splendid stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE; including Flour and Feed at Bed-Rock Prices'.1 ' The finest goods, the fairest dealings-, the fullest satisfaction guarau-. anteed. We invite inspection and examination of our stock. See th,e Styles.' Look at the Quality.. Marvel at the Prices J. ' 1 ' ; , All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention ; 1 . ! . .1 r. t . . On.-tKer. Water.. Front.-:' -' LUCINBA JACKSON. Portrait Artist. S1I.KT2.' OREGON. Enlarges Portraits in Crayon ah;-'. Pastel. Good work; Reasonable Prices. Frames furnished if desired 0. 15. MtOWN, BLACKSMITIIING 81I.KTZ,.. OIlECiO.W ficncml Shop and Impair work of nil 1,-lnd dona at n aKonnlile rirW-oii. JIOUSKHIIOJUNQ and WAHON. WOKK aHUectalt. George A. Landretli, Tl 10 Barber. A neat hair-cut in any style desired and an easy shave. Dr. C.nlv'i Condition 1'onuVrit, n ju:r. v.'ims ii hoi-HO new'.', wlion in bm j erudition. Tonic, Mnod purifier iuhI vciinifuKO. Tlioy avo not food but riertieine and the beet in uko to pnt n, liorw in priniH' condition. Price 23 j ttjnta per piickago. " . . The Pacific Homestead is the best farmers' paper published on the Pucific coast. If you r.re not al ready a subscriber call at this office and get our clubbing offer, Best thing yet. . If you w ant bargains in harness, buggies or wagons, you may find them G. Iv Schenck&Co's. g r v ,5.1 Sort" & Co. : Toledo, Oregon,1 11 you- want tue best cigar in the world,1 you ' will find it at Georgp Landreth's place. ! , ' Rubber boots and oil clothing of nil'! descriptions at Lugger 64 Pru-. ett's. 'Fishermen.' come and icq 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. ' ' Kf I luivu been In the enJnritfnn Imslucxii tu-ch-n ytnrx. auii foci JiihIIUhI In Bavin 1 hnUnvn I ciin K n,,rk thin, will uil yuii U you nin t cul-.ud. roHrnltsmiliirit'ft in Cruvi.n or l'KMv i mIho copy liii.dM'aport, nnimiiU. tic. and l.iru! Ifh friinicN ii (li'Kiriid. Hiiinie A. Ovyrani, j A FIEB PATTERN J it fTonr own a. l..-il.... i . . . 2- avail- k A LADIES' MA(U7inp ; Hn ! tuintlful eolow'a plat.. 1 1..,., S ' 5 j, StTllyh, RHIsble, Slmplo, Un-to. ;C Pcrlcct-t lUlJg. reaper fattrmi , f 1 .i 5: S (No.Sm.AllownncPni.,. x Z . Tun mm - - - - " T ' kl, WW.. ri hoi