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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1902)
V Why does it pay Because you can buy better goods at lower prices than anywhere else in Lincoln county. A full line of Stoves, Tinware, Graniteware, Garden Tools and Farm Imple ments. Remember us when in search of Bargains. G.R.Sch Tledo, I he White LEWIS & WAGGONER, Props. New Building, 3 W General Merchandise Largo Stock of Choice Groceries LADIES: We have the Handsomest and Best stock of Dress Goods in the County. Don't buy anything' In our liuo before visiting THE WHITE IXOUSE ! Bid It Ever I Occur to Yen That it Pays Jjj That is, it doesn't pay to be in a Dry Goods j Furnisliiiigs, Boots and Shoes, Hats, ) Caps, Clothing, Etc., ! 1 call and examine my stock and prices. I will give you a Jj ) bargain that you cannot duplicate elsewhere in the county. j! j T. P. lISII, TOLEDO, 1 KTJLa. r rN The Toledo Hotels C. R. ELLSWORTH, Proprietor, (Formerly proprietor of tub Hotel Monterey.) Meal Hours: i Breakfast 6 to 9 I.unch Counter 91011:30 Dinner 12 to 2 v . v Lunch Counter 2 to 6 Supper '. 6 to 7 Lunch Counter 7 to 10 ,, Price at Lunch Counur 5c to 25c. W U ARK HERE TO STAY, AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Livery Card ia couuection to trade with G. R. SOHEHCK & CO.? enck& Oregn, HJl AjWAiJt KTw Bargains, f Si 1! . V to Go Slow? hurry to buy. If you want A (!) ft V r V, i) OREGON. X-ft a rWlV f-' -4 with the hotel. Good rigs CHITWOOD ITEMS. Aunt Margaret Chitwood is gradually recovering from her serious illness. J. li. Chitwood, late from South Da kota, is here visiting friends and rel atives; also Mrs. Turuicliff of Mill City, sister of J. B. Chitwood, and Mis9 Mary Chitwood of Damascus, Or. A. L. McDonald, county stock in spector has quarantined all the sheep in the community against the disease which ho calls "wild fire," although it is rather lute, as about all the sheep have recovered from it and are all right apparently. But it is all right to be cautious. The meeting of the Farmers associ ation last Friday night was a success. The subject up for discussion was "What are the most profitable grassos to raise in this county." All seemed to agreo that the common red clover is the best for the dairy. Alsike clover for hay is good' also sand vetches do well; timothy hay the best for horses, and the mesqtiite for a pioneer grass, to be sown on fern laud, is without a peer, as it seems to bo a natural broduct of the coast countries, and is a very good grass. After the discussion iu which tho county judge took part, a short program was offoied in which several recitations and solos were rendered with good effect. Tho lust (but not least appreciated) on the procram was a pie supper, which was freo for all, and all seemed to enjoy themselves and returned to their homes happy with tho exception of two or three kids who got to much pie. JOHNSON ITEMS. John Morris aud Mr. Scaley are on the sick list, but are able to be up. Auothor school mooting will bo held the 21th. to move tho schopl house site. L. C. Parinele purchased a horse from Salem River Bill so tho story goes. Mrs Scaley is making somo fine bas kets for O. S. Parmelo. Some of them will go east. Miss Keefer of Ohio expocts to be a Toledo visitor the 20th. if the rivers are not too high. G. S. Purtnole was seon crossing Schooner creek Thursday on horseback, with a big envelope in his pocket. We guess ho was making traoks for u county road, if ho can get signers enough. FALL CKEKK ITEMS. G. S. Mongol has just returned from a trip out to Linu County. Full Creek has been past fording for the past week. E. E. Ilammersley and Ralph Ogles- by ran a boat down tho Alsea river last Suuday. They came iu contact with a wire cable across tho river at Roysen's lauding. Ralph had tha mis fortune to lose his hat. R. B. Trenholm is getting along all riifht. Ho thinks he will soon be able to come home. He is still Ht the hos- pstiil at Portland. We aro glad to hoar of his recovery. Tho Palisado hotel and banjo factory burnod to the ground about two weeks ago. Every thing burned. There was no one there nt tho time, Cams Bros., the proprietors, got three sacks of coal, but they have fitted out the Saybrook House and will soon bo ready to ac commodate tho public. We yish tho boys good luck and prosperity. Carlo Minottl is going to run his prunes to the Boy in a fow days. James Webber and family are going to move over ou Big Elk. Frank Johnson of Philomoth had busiuess in Alf-oa last week. Mrs. Alice Vidito of Alsea has been quite sick for tho past week. Thore was a danco at the hall the night of the 14th. It was run under the management of Tom Taylor, mu sic was furnished by Messrs. Wilson, Johnson aud Howard. Supper was given by A. L. Clark. EDDVVILLE ITEMS. I haven't seen any items in your pa per from this place lately, but wo are not dea l nor even sleeping. Miss Nora Derrick is homo again after nu abseuco of several weeks at Yaquina. Our school ia progressing nicely un- derthb management of Miss Hampton ofRoci-o Or. R. J. Cockrell is cutting wood aud shipping to Corvallis. Mrs. Eddy ha9 been quite Bick with pueumonia, but is Improving uudcr tho skillful treatment of Dr. Curter. Miss Hampton and Miss Lillio Shir ley are at Toledo this week, tho former as a member of the examining board and the latter as an applicant for touchers certificate. Tho literary society meets every Fri day evening. Excellent musio is fur olshed by the McRoynoldi brothers. Cbvtcm Fclmen, Toledo, 'ff f Hi1'-'2' ' 'eH in mm Keeps constantly on hand all the Standard Varieties of fruit Trees Vines and Shrubbery J. fi. WILSON, Chitwood, Oregon. O. O. Krogstad the druggist, will re fund you your money if you are not satisfied after using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They cure disorders of tho stomach, biliousness constipation and headache. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. mm AND ENCYCLOPEDIA a STATISTICAL VOLUME OF . . MWtJS BUM Facts and Figures ntalnin9 Onr 600 Pag$. ! Special Features. "" -,-n-i . 1 11. ijii.imi niiii. 1 . ..... T . uuniurra 01 in United State: Parti culari About Th 11 . . MogtiBtei. Organlied Labor; Strength of tlx I t tti Mnrr unions, I n Cniiu. New Census ofBuropeanCoontrios. Tha Nicaragua Canal and the t1ayPaance lot Treatlat With Oreat Britain. Tha Re lation of Cuba With h United Stataa. The Contarenc of AmerU can Republic at th City of Mexico. The Anarch let c...i.i 1 wi.iipuv. J of Thl Country and EuroM. It Aerial Navigation la 1901. The N rA Manufacture, nortallty. anansa. a a rTQ ab-mi . f UU)" rounca. nu Duur in AT BELONGS J cvckt OFFICE AND w tVERY HOME OP EVFRY AMPDtrAKt A Prio Aaa.TANDA0 AMERICAN ANNUAL atV ill at 25 C!s. "i ll ntnsotALinS. H EWORLD Pulitzer Blda;.K,m Vhen you want a physic that is mild gontle, easy to take and pleasant In effect use Chamberlain's Stotnnch and Liver Tablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. Every box Ruarentood For sole by a(0. Krogstad Druegist. mi nun mn fe. Gaither Bros. GENER-AjL merchandisi SELECT STOCK Of Groceries Always on Hand. Special Tailoring Department. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Shoes SELECT STOCK of General Merchandise j PRICES AS LOW A. THE LOWEST! Call and see us. New building. Cornej 3d and Hill streets. Oregon: SHELDON S. THAYER, M.D, Physician and Surgeon, l TOLEDO, - OREGON' George A. Landreti The Barber. ! A neat hair-cut iu any style desirdj CORVALLIS & EASTER RAILROAD. r. TIME CARD. V No. 2. For Yaquina: f Train leaves Albany 12:50 p.ijl " ' Corvallis 1:50 p.L Arrive Yaquina, 6:45 No. 1. Returning: JP' Leaves Yaquina 6:00 ij .Corvallis lisaJjxf, Arrive Alohhy 12:15 p. No. 3. For Detroit: l Leaves Albany 7:00 a. fj No. 4. Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:45 P Arrives Alhonv sin n. i "j r" '., Train No. 1 arrives in Albst? in time to connect wilh the S. Ie outhbound train, as well as givi'a two or three hours in Albany U fore departure of S. P. uorthbou: train for Portland. f Train No. 2 connects with tlW S. P. west siJe train at Coiva!e Crossing for Independence, Mb Minnville and all points norib:e Portland. . Edwin Stone. r! Manager.' J. Turner. Agent, Albany. II. H.Croxise, Agent, Corvalli'g 'd fe ii PARKER IIOUSI il b TOLEDO. OR. f . On the Water Front, ono block sou. of Depot. j &i Accommo lutlons as iood as can t found tu Lincoln county. I RATES REASONABLE. The traveling public cordially Invit to give this house njtriul. it3 ALLEN PARKER, if Proprietor. -iil 111 mm Our (ee returned if v.. (nil. An one eo4 sketch aud demaiptiou cf nny Invention o tiromplly receive our otiiuiou'trte cuiicnf the pnlcntaliility of twine. " How to ObWtT Pateul" sent upon rcquet. I'u'.im "ty tbrmiph ut advertincd lor mile nt our expew ! , I"nleum liiken out thrrnuh t"i lecelva f" " no:icc, without charge, in Tim i atkkt ' . , ao illuRtrated and widely lirciiiutcd i" ' -(.xmmiUed by Manufartnrcm inJ luvextorfc 0ctkl(oramplcoiy rate, AJdem, ( VICTOR J, EVANS & CO. , (Papc Attoracr,) 1