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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1903)
THE FARMER FAILS In health just as does the city-uian, ind he failB commonly from the 6ame causo, "stomach trouble." The fartn is a wholesome place to live; the farmer's life is a healthy life ; but no external ad vantages can overcome the effects of a diseased stomach. When the stomach and its allied organs of diges tion and nutri tion are dis eased, the food eaten is imper fectly digested and assimilated, and the conse quent loss of nurtition results in physical de bility. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, and enables the per fect, digestion and assimilation of food. It builds up the body with sound flesh and solid muscle. "I used ten bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery aud several vials of his ' l'leusnnt Pellets' a year ago this spring:, and have had no trouble with indigestion since," writes Mr. W. T. Thompson, of Townsend, Broadwater Co., Montana. "Words fail to tell how thankful I am for the relief, as I had suf fered so much and it seemed that the doctor could do me no pood. I got down in weight to one liuuuicd aiiJ twenty five pc;i5. avA "" not able to work nt all. Now I weigh nearly one hundred and sixty and can do a day's work on the farm. I have recommended your medi cine to several, and shall always have a good word to say for Dr. Pierce and his medicines." The 6ole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make the little more profit paid by the sale of less meritori ous medicines. He gains; you lose, therefore accept no substitute for" Goldett Medical Discovery." F" Our Good Nciyhbors " Otis Cullings. Henry Cur) and Joseph Dick left last Friday morning for Dallas and Frank Itowellseut his team out by them for the purpose of working hops. Messrs. Bowers and Munson, who were visiting relatives here, have re turned to their homes. They say this litis country is, too muddy for them. Archie Thompson is rebuilding his Riuvinill which he tore down. lie in tends to increase the capacity. The high wind did considerable dam ago in this vicinity, uprooting timber nud destroying fences. Harlan Happenings This week starts in with pleasant weather. Mr. Hart and son have the posts nearly sot for their fence. Mr. lluthawny lot one of his work horftns Muuilny evening, the second this winter. Roy Hathaway went to Corvallis last Thursday, returning Saturday. I .em linker of Corvallis was calling in this vicinity last Thursday. Frank Davis wont over to his broth er's on Woods creek last Thursday, reluming Saturday evening. People continue to lose sheep. F. C. Kowland lias lost about twenty five head and Frank Davis about fifteen. A dance atllathaway's Monday night. W. W. January's little girl, who had HC.rlet fever, is very ill agaiu, having taken n relapse. Miss Clara Mason visited Saturday iiinlit with Misses Fniina and Lena ' Mi.-u'hler. A crowd of the. young people went over to Tuni Turn to church and Sun day school last Sunday. They were Willis Grant. Charley Mulkey, Lou Hart and the mihses Kinma and Lena Mischler, Clara M asou, Clara ltidouour ami Kva and F.innia l'opka. Ion Hart bought a cayuso of H. Derrick last week. Miss Violet lluthawny returned Sat urday from Corvallis, where she had been visiting. Waldport Waves. Mrs. 0. L. Diven is spending tho week visiting her parents and sister on the V achats. Charles Dobcll is quite sick from nn uttat'k of the grip Miss Nellie Gran is agaiu at her post of duty, after a week's Illness. Nicholas I.udoiimtm i: spending a few days with Manlord Soils on Drift creek. Shearing goats is the chief oc cupation. We are having beautiful weather at present, aud everybody is busy getting ready'for garden time. Dirt J-In this city, March 13, 1003, of Kright'a disease, C. II. Swatnian. aged tl2 years. Homer Stimpsou and family huvo "moved up the river and are now occu yiog tho Miner White residence. 4 Charles Webb returned Tuesday from a trip to Portland. Charles Graff started Tuesday for a tour of several Lincoln county points in the interest of the Knight Packing company. Mrs. Elmer Wnite of Corvallis was called to the bedside of her father last Saturday morning but arrived too late to see him. Chitwood Chips. L. F. Pepin lost a valuable horse last Friday. The farmer were successful and re instated the association at Elk City. 'I here is to be a cake social at the sclioothouae Tuesday night. All are invited. .'. K. Wilson got an order for 24 doz en fruit trees last Thursday. The debate ,wp.s postponed Tuesday oiaht for two weeks; so iet everybody eonie and hear it. Siletz Sittings. The choir for the vhapel services has been reorganized, with Mesdames Win. Towner. E. II. Kryaut and Miss Pearl Hall, sopranos ; Mrs. Arthur Bensell, alto: Messrs. William Towner and Wal ter Hall, tenors; Major McKoin, Ar thur Bensell and Oscar Brown, bassos. Mr. Gtitcs i.i an :i''C'.,mj,!'urnil mu sician and officiates as accompanist. A vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. William Towner last Sabbath, wua thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Rehearsals Sabbath afternoons and Friday even ings. All are cordially invited to at tend the services and be helpful. Gradually preparations are being made by parties here, land beicg se cured having a deep water front at Kernville, for , the establishing of a large store. This will be a great con venience to many people along th'e coast, rivers and creeks, and a paying investment to tho investors. 2Jisa Mabel Cressy has closed her term of school with Miss F.stber Cope land and returned to her home in In dependence. Everyone here will miss her very much, as she was a valuable addition to the social life in every gathering. Mr. Nortons of Portland passed through here last Friday ca his way to his homestead. He was outwardbound again Tuesday, but will return in a few days with his family and remain with us. A goodly number of our citizons at tended a liquor trial in Newport Mon day and Tuesday. How much trouble and money it would save our citizens if they would let liquor alone. Whit6 ineu aro to blame. Louie Charles has his cage about ready for the bird. Ho has been work ing steadily on improvements during the wiuter, and tho appearance of thiugsou the farm is greatly changed. William Alexander hag sold several thousand feet of cedar lumber to the Hall Bros. The shiugle mill commence operations Monday.. George Wilber is on the police force now. He is an old hand at the busi ness, having served under Mr. Guithor for some time. Abo Logau of Sulmon River came to the Agency Monday. lie has leased his place near town to Fred Spencer. Miss Vena Alexander accompanied Dr. Wetmoro to Siletz Monday for a brief visit' with her parents. Mr. Carey, engineer at Hall Bros.' mill, passed out Suuday for a visit at his hou.e in tho Cascades. Judge Brown passed through town Monday fvening ou his way to his home near John Adams'. Charles Montgomery has placed his children in the Indian training school here.' Arthur Bensell and Mrs. Williams were on the sick li.st Monday. Rev. E. II. Bryant lost a valuable co'v this week. Bob Trotison is building a new fence around his place. Roy Bryant returned Friday to school in Toledo. For Sale Pure bred Barred Plymouth Rock eggi, 15 for 50c ; good hatch guar ""teed. Aua E. Soule, Toledo, Ore. On cash sales we offer a 20 per cent discount on shoes-all sizes aud styles This is your opportunity. V. B. M.'co. That tailor first door Bouth of the barber shop Is always busy. , He guar antees a perfect fit ou evtrv garment aud i thoroughly up to-dfSto. lTkea reasonable.,' .-V Honey is high, but oh'lJw sweet! Look after your beea right now and put them in nhupe forth oomiug seasou Everything desirt in thts.liuo is kpt by KroJUd. v " '..:f The Loganberry. Editor Leader: I would like a little space in your worthy paper to Bay a few words in favor of the Loganberry. I have just measured one of my plants as I have it ou the trellis and it measures 28 feet from tip to tip. Now about how they pay : Last spring I gave my boy one plant one year old, and from that plant he sold $1 50 worth of berries, and this spring he has sold $4.40 worth of plants, making a total of $5.90 in one year. If a boy can take a 10-cent plant and make that much in one year, how much should a man make from a hundred plants? Now is the time to set out Loganberry plants. Ten cents each. Address Adam Rae, Elk City, Oregon. Additional Local. The Republican Congresional con vention for the First district will be htld in Eugene April 9. Lincoln county is entitled to 4 delegates. The Democratic convention will be held in Albany April 11, Lincoln county's ap portionment beiug 2 delegates. The apportionments in the two conventions a e based on the votes for Mr. Tongue a'ld J. K. Weatherford, respectively, last June. Dr. O. IT. Davenport is a graduate and a praciitioner of many years experi ence in dentistry. All work guaranteed and prices reasonable. Be will be in Toledo during the first week of every month until further notice. Office over the Yaquina Bay Mercantile Co's store. Go aud see him. Bobn To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson of Siletz, a daughter, March 18, 1903. Tom invites all of his friends to smoke. Dissolution of Partnership. To All Whom It May Concern: The partnership heretofore existing between O. Holgate aud N. Holgate having been dissolved, I will not be re sponsible for any debts that may be charged against said firm from this date. N. Holgatr. Newport, Or., Feb. 18, 1003. 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I'nlenU cure5 throuKh lis advertised f or mile at 0( r cxpee Pnteut. taken out through ti reoeivTi M notiM, without charge, in fun I'atbnt Rkco. n -u lIluMrnted and widely circulated loS.? consulted by Manufacture?,, nud Investor, ', beud for (ample copy FREE. Addtesi, ' VICTOR J. EVANS A CO. (Patent Attoraert,) VMAuld:n(, . WAMiiaT0N. O. . EASTMAN KODAK CO., Roche. N.T. The White HENKY LEWIS, Proprietor. Leader in Low Prices CALL, AND WE WILL PROVE TO TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT HERE. COME IN. Yours with Bargains THE WHITE HOUSE Highest Market Price in Cash for Hidef" There are two kinds of education should bo secured by everyone, because it may be put to use quickly in earniiisdv a living. Therefore secure the former first; the latter afterward, if you bjm,rl CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE fnij are arranged with a view to useful neas. thing, but devote our energies to conducting a first-class business school. Livinrj ( expenses cheap. Students admitted at any time. Our graduates are successful; Send for catalogue. Pttil1: w. RUBBER WANTED Bring in your old .rubber. I will pny the highest market price for it. Austin I Rosebrook,1 Toledo, Or. Some Bargains. The Leader and Chicago WTeekly Inter Ocean only S1.50 per year. The Leader and Pacific Homestead one year for only 81.50 to new sub scribers of the Homestead; renewals, $1.75. Tub Leader and Toledo (Ohio) Weekly Blade, $1.50. The Leader and Weekly Oregonian, $2. new or renewals. . FARM FOR, SALE. I can sell you 100 acres of land, one half of which is good tillable bottom land; 15 acres in cultivation ; 200 bear ing fruit trees of different varieties; berries and grapes galore; a house and good barn; a water-power sawmill in good running order; school mile from house. Chas. M. Brown. Toledo Or. Bargains in Real Estate. I have for sale the following property: i 91 acres; 2160 acres; 3 7 acres; 4 40 acres; 5 160 acres; 6 2S0 acres. Also a number ol lots and houses in Fredricksburg and Olsson's addi tion to Newport, $25 and upward. . John A. Olsson, -7' Newport. Ore. eal Estate OF AIL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD RANCHES In All Parts ot the County CITY PROPERTY In Toledo aud Newport 181 havo some bargains to offer In city property iu Toledo ; also in ranches nearby. f)FU you wish to buy or Bell, write me, or see me at my olfice at the Courthouse, TOLEDO, OREGON. CHAS. M.BROWN House IT. WE HAVEN'T TIM TOLEDO MEAT MARKET CO THOS. LANCASTER, Manager. BUY AND SELL MEATS OF ALL KINDS Consideration H3 practical and ornamental. Tho forme:.h We do not dabble in a little of evenfoan i. biAi.tii , Principal, Balbm, ORnaoK. j CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. No. 2. For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:4s P. c Corvallis 2:00 p. c i; Arrive Yaquina, 6:25p. c No. 1. Returning: Leaves Yaquina 6:45 a. ne 8t Corvallis 1 1 :3o a. 4 P Arrive Albany 12:15 p.qfih No. 3. For Detroit: I Leaves Albany 7:00 a. cf Arrive Detroit 12:05 p. e No. 4. Returning: weaves uetroit 12:45 p. e: i Arrives Albanv a J&Y -r I souiuuuunu irain, as well as givir two or three hours in Albanv I irain io. 1 arrives m AlbatLj, iu time to connect with the S. hB fore departure of S. P. uorthbouchX train ior fortiand. Train No. 2 connects with IU b. P. trains at Cotvallis and A bany, giving direct service to Neil port and adiacent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbui and other mountain resorts leavsi Albany at 1:00 p. m., after the a rival of S. P. southbound tr? .roni Portland, reaching Detroit 7:00 p. m. For further information apply Edwin Stone, Manager. J. E. Fkanklin-, Agent. Tolcd r. tl. H.Cronise, Agent, Corvalli 1 in lA H (ymir I Kcribi FREE PATTERN own nelccti.ini r I... r..i- r.. ...7 MACAZIHE1 A LADIES' MAGAZINE. A.K.i.bu",",':o.,or,, p1"1": '" work h. Ltu","! """ i y Ltdr aifcnit wniied. Stnd loi teinn. 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