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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1902)
Lincoln County Leader. GHAELBS P. BODXB, ) ADA B. 80ULE, f Pkwhh. Official County Paper. SkMitd at tk poato&lM M ToIwJo, Oregon, m Mil-tluiBiUattir. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 08 Year - Mac lioBtba Three Months - $1 60 75 60 Young Teddy Roosevelt has just finished whipping pneumonia to a standstill, although it was a hard fight. He is surely a son of his pa. Oregon's exhibit is exciting the wonder of visitors to the Charles town exposition. Many of them will be out here in 1905 to see it all. Politics will soon be ripe in Or egon and the great exposition booked for Portland in 1905 will please go away back and sit down until again called to the front. Col. Williani J. Bryan has been consulting other democratic leaders regarding plans for the next cam paign in Ohio. P.S You are sup posed to laugh when you read the above bit of news. I be United Slates senate has not yet voted vto abolish the United States senate. The several states might get rid of the evil by simply neglecting to elect United States senators. If the people are really in earnest the trick can be done. . The Salem Statesman says V. T Furnish will be the only real oppo nent of Governor Geer in th Kepubhcau state convention. About a half u dozen other gentle men with aspirations are probably properly insulted by the statement The Evening Journal v. ill make its appearance at Portland ibont ihe first of next month. It is her aided as "the paper of the peo pie and we hope it will be but it is expected to make its bow as the organ of the Democracy. It's welcome regardless. The Indian War Veteran psntion bill has at lait passed the senate, thanks to the efforts and influence of Senator Mitchell. The chances of the bill in the bouse are snid to bo good, and there is reason to bdieve the old pioneers who opened and preserved the Pacific north west will at last get justice in a measure at leant. There can be no exception taken to the three brilliant men President Roosevelt has selected to represent this government at the coronation f King ICdward. But why should the American Republic go to the expense of some sixty thousand ('.oU.-us for these men to hob-nob around with this titled dignitaries und have a good time. Did any of the nations of the world ever send representatives to this country at the inauguration of a President of the Uuited States? Guess not. An inauguration of our p:esidtnt means more to people of the world than the coronation of all the crowned heads in the world. We may be old fashioucd but thst'3 the way we look at it. Casey (Iowa) Vindicator. Second the motion! A lres-li carload oi Hour find feed jut received at the Yaquiua Lay Metcautilo Co's. Want a Piano? 1 am agent for the Allen ci. Gilbert Co. of Portland and can sell you a line piano (20 styles to select from) ci un otgan, either Kstey or Chicago College, nt a lower price than can le obtained from any other firm on the const. Will lso supply you with nuy other musical instrument you may vut. Call and inspect pianos now en Uaud. Gko. A. Lanuui:tu. SILEMGEF. . The instinct of modesty natural to every woman ia often a great hindrance to the cure of womanly diseases. Women shrink from the personal questions of the local tihv- sician which T The thought of examination is abhorrent to them, and so they endure in silence a condi tion of disease which surely progresses from bad to worse. It has been Dr. Pierce's privilege to cure a great many women who have found a refuge for mod esty in his offer of free consulta tion by letter. All correspond ence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Doctor R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre sentation esralv. lishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. Having- used Dr. Pierce's Kavorite Prescrip tion nnd 'Golden Medical Discovery' luriiiR the past year," writes Mrs. Mattie" t,oug, of l'iouts Valley, Perry Co., Pa., "I can truthfully recommend these medicines for all female weak nesses, I have used several bottles of ' Favorite Prescription,' which I consider a great blessing to weak women. I was so nervous and dis couraged that I hardly knew what to do. Your kind advice for home treatment helped uie won derfully. Thanks to Dr. Pierce." Biliousness is cured by tie use of Dr. I'kicc's jt ieasaut Pellets. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, Uuited States Land Ollice, Oreou City, Or., Jan. 6, l!)i. A sufficient contesr.nfTidnvit-. I.n tiled in this oflice by August Wallace, contestant, against Ilometsead Entry No IVV7, made Oct. 9, 1 895, for lot 1 of sec. w?2 of pe 14 and lots 3 and 4 of hoc -J tp 7 s,. r. 11 w,.V. M., by William Down, eontestee. in which it it alleged that contestant "knows the present con dition of the same ; also that said Will iam Down Imp wholly abandoned said tract, ami luw not resided upon, culti vated, nor improved said land for moro than six months last past; that ho has not, in fact, been upon, nor cultivated, nor improved said hind in any manner whatever for more than four voart last, past, and that there are no" improve ments of any nature whatever thereon except those made by contestant with in the last three weeks, and that said alleged absence from the said land was not duo to his employment in the army, navy, or tho marine corps of the United States as a private soldier, oilieer, seaman or marine during tho war with Spain, or during any other war in which the Uuit ed States may he engaged" Said parties aiv hoirihy notified to ap pear, respond and offer evidence touch ing said allegations at lOo'clock a.m., on Feb -jS, 1!0J, before the Kegister ami Receiverat the Cnited Status Land Office in Oregon City, Oregon. Cius. 1. Mooues, Register. Something That Will Do You Good. We know of no way in which we can be of more service to our readers than to tell them of something that will be of real good to them. For this reason we want to acquaint them with what we consider one of the very best remedies on the market for coughs, colds, and that alarming complasnt, croup. We re fe rto Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. We have used it withsuch good results ia our family so long that it has become a household necessity. By its prompt use we haven't any doubt but that it has has time and again prevented croup. The testimony is given upon our own experience, and we suggest that our readers, especially those who have small children, always keep it in thoir homes as a safeguard against croup. Camden (S. C) Messnger, For sale by O. O. Krogstad Druggist. , 1 The Old J A new stock of dry goods, dress gooda, blankets, shoes, etc., vrill be found at McDonald & Hall Bros., Siletz and the prices are ower than anybody's.- A Ci.uhk's Wise Suggestion. "I have lately been troubled with dys pepsia, belching, and sour stomach," writes M. S. Mead, h ading pharmacist of Atileboro, Mass. 'I could eat hardly anything without suffering sev eral hours. My clerk suggested I try Kodol Dyspepsia Cim which 1 did with most happy results. I have hud 110 more troullo and when 0110 can go to eating mince pi?, cheese, candy, and mils after such a time, their digestion must he pretty good. I endorse Kodol Dyspepsia Cure heartily Vou dont have to diet. Eat nil the good food you waut. hut don.t overload the stom ach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests your tuod. Otto Krogutad. A yearly subscription to Leslie's I Popular Monthly A beautiful art calendar free, pOiLigc prepaid A yearly subscription toMcCall's Magazine Any one of the faiuotii McCall Bazar Patterns A yearly subscription to Tiik I.j:adur,( All for' only .50. "Te!l me Pretty Maiden " Are there anv more railroads like the Denver & Rio Grande and Rio Grande Western. Prehaps, Pos sibly but Hardly any to compare wsth the magnificent scenic at tractions and the unequalled triple daily train service of the Rio Grande Route. It is the only route pass ing directly through quaint and picturesque Salt Lake City. Through Sleeping and Dining Car service to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago.' Per sonally conducted excursions every week. For literature, time tables, rates or information apply to J. D. Mansfield, General Agent' 124 Third St., Portland; or Geo. W. Heiatz, Assistant General Pass enger Agent, Salt Lake City. We have the largest and best-assorted stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE' in the county and will not be undersold by anybody. A 3LITTJLE CASH Has a Long Reach in our store. Come in and investigate. That is the only sensible Learn prices and quality before you buy. That's Business f Respectfully, ; T3i Y. B. More. Coj 3 For Sale Good fresh milch cows. Kd. Norton, Yaquiua, Oregon. I am advertising the "Road Lands" extensively in the Kat, and in response have received many inquiries for improved Lincoln county lauds. I have therefore de cided to handle them also, ana have the best opportunities for dis posing of property to advantage. List your properly with nie and I will sell it for you. Address me at Yaquina or Cor vallis. M. M. DAVIS. 0 FOR SALE. . 160 acre stock ranch, 5 miles north of Nashville, good out rang-, good house, barn and out buildings, 25 tons of hay, 21 cattle, 2 horses, 50 bu. potatoes, ro,ts fruit, tools and household effects. For par ticulars call on or address C. A. Benson, Nashville, Ore. ' OF WHITE OF- Sewing Machines and Bicycles Selling out goods at cost. our stock of dry T. P. Fish. ' '1 have used Chuuiln rl.iin's Coiu.h ! , leJy for a number of y.-ar, and ; r rvvnv, "Tho llecreation Clul) lloonis. Toleilo, Oregon Howling Alley, Billiards and Pool. Temperance Driuks and Cigcrs. Open all hours from 7 a. m. till midnight. Ladies' Day, Saturday afternoon nnd evening of each week. These Rooms are on the waterfront near the Parker House. Kver body cordially invi'.ed to drop in and have a pleasant timo. saying that it is CROSXO i IJrPnetors t lie he.Nt remedy for cough, colds Mid croup I have ever Used in uiy family. 1 liiivo not words to express mv contl-1 '' t r ' ' 1 uei.com wns iiene iy. Mrs J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich. For salo bv O. O. Krogstad Druggist. -m vir.-.i.r-j- Ci.rcs Irr.potcnc7, NIcbi ;:.n!i-:i:r.3 ?r.. u 'j u i. 1 clicc'.j of fvli- A good line Call at McDonald Siletz. , . . 1 1 -, cf piuus, Irota v,i up. , hJ;XKl -.t:iW3r. Urhin the & Hall Uros.' V&yt rinn g'.oir to pale cheeks ar.i 1 he application of ball beings-.to otix sewinj machire8--fe?i'V-duccd friction to a minimum and emphasizes more strongly than if tbo title of "Light-Running Whitu." Elegantly embossed tvo? work, smooth band ironwoik, easily kept clean, the finest set of 1 tachments, automatic tension indicator and releaser, oil cups and neec; bar these are only a few of the many hbor-saving devices applied the Wi:ms. k ) ;. The White Bicycle stands on its own merits. During the past years its reputation has been maintained ns the most durable, beau'i and light-running wheel. The White holds all Pacific Coast reco:;. from a ouarter of a mile to- a century, as well as tha world's mile recoil; 1 and in the International Six-Day Tournament held in San Francis last year, the White won four out of eight prizes, no other make;, wheel taking more than one of the rest. We have dealers in sewiM mrchines and bicycles almost everywhere. If there ia none in yo! town, write for catalogue and prices. White Sewing Machine Co., 300-306 Post St., San Francisco, Cal., cor. of Stockton St., facto racinc Union Uub. C. A. HAWKINS, General Manager. Agents wanted. Catalogues end price lists sent for the asking. BTt : 1 11 1 11 New York Tri-Weekly Tribune FIMlLf MONDAY WEDNESDAY FIJI DAY PHACTICALLY A DAILY AND THE CHEAPEST KNOWN Wew York Weekly Tribune r V Published on THURSDAY and known for nearly t ywirs in every part of tht 1 will sell vou more goods for $1 tbaa you can get at any other place iu the city. T. P. Fisu. fV re;il0ro3 inc tire cf youth. lor ?'2.50; with a vn ittoa jruaran toe to cure or refund the r:oucy. WEnVlTA CD. C!;r.ton & Ju:lrcn CliiCftCO, ILL, Giving the laU'et news on days of i.-suc and covering news cf the other tliree. 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